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ALL AboardFourth Quarter 2014 I Ethics Line: 0800 205 280
Wealth UnearthedPrinted on 100% eco-friendly paper
Partnering for success - Collaboration for business growth and sustainability
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Contact Details: Eubulus Pillay - All Aboard Editor I Tel: +27 11 606 0313 I Fax: +27 11 605 0000 I eubulus.pillay@aelms.com I www.aelminingservices.comCover Image: The overall supplier of the year
award was presented to Silcom (Pty) Ltd
Contents
3 Imparting knowledge and offering career
guidance to future engineers
4 Partnering for success - Collaboration for
business growth and sustainability
5 Farewell Baba Duma
6 All about Arnold Khumalo
8 AEL proudly announces the imminent reveal of
its 100th locally built Mobile Manufacturing Unit
(MMU)
9 Join the movement!
9 Honouring women in science and engineering
10 Quality The AEL Way
11 Showcasing AEL in the international arena
12 Back to school campaign
12 Declaration of gifts
13 Safer holiday road trips
14 A sneak peek at various site activities
15 Babies on board
15 Wayne’s word
15 In remembrance of Bafana Johannes Miya
Editor’s Note
Welcome to the final edition of All Aboard magazine for 2014.
To end the year, we have put together a jam-packed issue that is informative and entertaining.
Read about our colleagues’ great accomplishments in the business realm and harm-warming personal achievements in the private arena.
Our lead story, Partnering for Success highlights how AEL collaborates and builds relationships with its suppliers. In our Hall of Fame section we announce the imminent arrival of AEL’s 100th locally built mobile manufacturing unit (MMU). On the Movers and Shakers front, we meet newly appointed SF2 Plant Manager, Arnold Khumalo who is set to take SF2 plant to new heights.
AEL in the Field gives us a bird’s eye view of our participation at international events in Indonesia and Dubai. The AEL Knowledge Sharing section reports on our colleagues in Steelpoort who are imparting knowledge and offering career guidance to future engineers.
On a lighter note, we further our fitness and health drive by inviting employees to join the movement and register with the newly established AEL Running Club. In the interest of safety we provide you with useful road safety tips for the holidays. We round off this issue with the delightful bundle of babies who have joined the ranks of the AEL family.
On behalf of the management of AEL, we wish you a safe festive season and a prosperous 2015.
We thank you for all your support during the past year and look forward to our continued partnership in the year ahead. Please forward your contributions or suggestions to Eubulus.pillay@aelms.com or invite us to your site-specific events for coverage in our magazine.
Should you prefer an electronic version of this edition please visit our website at www.aelminingservices.com.
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AEL KNOWLEDGE SHARING
AEL participated in the annual Eastern Limb
Career Expo hosted by Samancor Eastern
Chrome Mines, Winterveld, Steelpoort from 21 -
23 October 2014.
The expo, aimed at grade 9 learners from various
the schools in the region, is sponsored by all
the mining companies in the area. With more
than 3500 learners in attendance, the expo
showcased products and services of several
Imparting knowledge and offering career guidance to future engineers
mining and engineering companies with the aim
of informing learners about possible careers in
the maths and science fields. Subject matter
experts offered advice to leaners guiding them
on subject choices for grade 10. Participants
included schools from Stofberg, Burgersfort and
Polokwane.
The AEL training truck at the expo showcased
what a development-end and a narrow reef stope
looks like. In addition, learners were shown video
footage of AEL’s surface and underground blasts.
AEL representatives at the event included
Hendrik Jansen van Rensburg (Divisional
Director South Africa - North Cluster); Dawid
Dirks (Explosives Engineer, Platinum and
Chrome – Steelpoort) and Ronnia Mafologela
(Project Leader, Platinum and Chrome –
Steelpoort).
Learners from visiting schools interacting with the exhibitors
General Manager of Samancor Eastern Chrome Mines, Emile Britz hosts learners visiting the expo
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On 31 October 2014 AEL hosted the annual Suppliers’ Day event themed “Collaboration for business growth and sustainability”. Suppliers in attendance have been collaborating with AEL enabling us to be on the cutting edge of new product development, product application and innovation. These suppliers have fully aligned their way of thinking with AEL’s ethos of quality and supplier collaboration enabling the formation of sustainable value-adding partnerships.
Over two hundred suppliers attended the event where Group Managing Director, Schalk Venter shared insights on AEL’s growth strategy. Thereafter delegates were informed about AEL’s sourcing strategy of the future by Executive Director Commercial, Trevor Roberts before finally being addressed about AEL’s technology showcase: “Energy of the future” by Executive Director Technology, Liesel De Villiers. Delegates had the opportunity to explore the impressive technology showcase whilst interacting with subject matter experts. Motivational speaker, author and CEO of the Granger Media Group, Alex Granger enthralled the delegates with a dynamic and entertaining presentation on championship thinking.
The conference session was followed by AEL’s Suppliers’ Awards Ceremony where accolades were presented to top suppliers in recognition for their dedication and superlative service to AEL over the past year. Our supplier award selection followed a stringent evaluation process based upon the AEL Supplier Quality Management programme i.e. the suppliers who have been selected and subjected to 2014 SQM audits. The awards comprised eight categories.
The following awards were accepted on behalf of two category winners who were unable to attend the awards.
Partnering for success - Collaboration for business growth and sustainability
Category A: Local Raw Material Supplier. Silcom (PTY) Ltd. is a supplier who demonstrates a strong commitment to research and development on a continual basis to improve the material offerings and performance.
Category B: Import Raw Materials/ Goods Supplier. Drahtwerk Elisental understands the conditions under which AEL operates and the volatility of the exchange rates; and strives to offer AEL cost effective solutions.
Category E: Engineering Services. Sheetlag Construction has a proven safety record in all its dealings with AEL; exceeds expectations and goes beyond the call of duty to deliver services to AEL with unquestionable workmanship, professionalism and reliability.
Category F: Engineering Goods SupplierT.L.T Industrial Supplies cc has displayed an awareness of all the latest technology in the market segment and shares learnings with AEL while continually supplying goods that conform to requirements.
Supplier of the year award: The overall supplier of the year award was presented to Silcom (Pty) Ltd. Silcom has been a strategic partner who has demonstrated an appetite and drive to improving the quality of materials or services rendered to AEL. They have been a proactive advisor to AEL in terms of future material and service supply constraints and have shown a proven track record in managing input costs thus ensuring material prices are contained. Congratulations to Sander Silvis and his team!
AEL COLLABORATION
The winners...
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Category C: Technical Components Materials Supplier. Hammerle Plastic cc embraces and participates fully in AEL’s journey to manage input costs and has shown a proven track record of technical innovation enabling AEL to improve its product offerings.
Suppliers engaging with AEL product specialists.
Group Managing Director, Schalk Venter addressing delegates.
Executive Director Commercial, Trevor Roberts proposes a toast to outgoing Global Procurement Manager, Sylvester Duma.
Executive Director Technology, Liesel de Villiers introducing AEL’s technology showcase.
Alex Granger delivering a presentation on championship thinking.
Category D: Packaging Material Supplier. Transpaco Flexibles embraces and participates fully in AEL’s journey to reduce input costs; demonstrates understanding of the legal packaging requirements and consistently meets AEL’s requirements of on-time, in-full delivery.
Category G: Bulk Transport Logistics. Stellar Transport has maintained the best safety record overall in service delivery, keeps abreast of all transport-related regulations that may affect AEL business and is innovative in improving the service provided to AEL and its customers.
Farewell Baba Duma!
On a very emotional note, AEL bade farewell to
Global Procurement Manager, Sylvester Duma who
retired after a 41 year tenure at AEL. In an address
at the Suppliers’ Day event, Sylvester expressed his
gratitude to employees and suppliers for the many
years of relationship building. He was touched by the
heartfelt farewell messages delivered by his team.
Sylvester, affectionately known by his colleagues
as “Baba Duma”, will be remembered as one of the
remarkable sons of AEL who is a sterling example
of our company values of Confidence, Courage and
Care.
We wish Sylvester immense blessings and happiness
on his retirement.
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MOVERS AND SHAKERS
All Aboard (AA) chatted to family man and football fanatic, Arnold Khumalo (AK) who recently joined the AEL family as Plant Manager SF2.
AA: Give us a brief background of your career path.
AK: My qualifications include a National Diploma: Electrical Engineering (Heavy Current) from Vaal Triangle Technikon, a one year Diploma in Production Management with the Production Management Institute of South Africa and a Management Development Programme qualification with Manchester University. I am currently studying towards a BCom degree in Quantitative Management through the University of South Africa (UNISA).
I began my career at Nampak DivFood (Metals Division) in August 2001 as a Trainee Technician where I completed my Experiential Training in August 2002. After a successful training period, I was appointed as Maintenance Scheduler in the diversified packaging plant in September 2002.
In 2003, I was appointed as Trainee Production Manager and progressed to Production Manager in June 2004. I held other manufacturing positions in Nampak Tubes & Tubs, Nampak Liquids (Rigid Plastics Division) and Nampak DivFood (Metals Division) until the end of July 2014.
AA: How long have you been employed by AEL Mining Services?
AK: It was three months at the end of October 2014, this means the honeymoon is over.
AA: What does your portfolio entail?
AK: As the Plant Manager, my portfolio entails managing the five manufacturing objectives - Safety,
All about Arnold Khumalo
Quality, Delivery, Costs and People.My key responsibilities are:
• Ensuring compliance with SHE standards, policies and procedures
• Plant management• To develop, track and manage the budget• People management and development• Business planning and improvement
AA: What is your modus operandi?
AK: Any business with no customers is only waiting for the official shutdown date. We are here because of and for our customers; therefore customer focus is vital to any business’ success and survival.
Over the years in manufacturing, I grew to become a firm believer that one can accurately predict the behaviour of equipment and raw material but not people. People are the difference between achieving and not achieving goals. I believe in building meaningful relationships.
I am an old-fashioned type of person who still values basic principles like respect, humility, hard work, commitment and dedication. I am positively energetic and optimistic.
AA: What are we doing to stay relevant and on the cutting edge?
AK: I think leading and managing in South Africa in the 21st century is no easy task and calls for a different approach. We are not only impacted by what happens in our country but we now contend with countries we never thought could compete with us. It is important for me to be ten times better than my competitor and to always stay ahead of the pack.
I recently read three books: “You Were Born Rich” by Bob Proctor, “The Greatest Sales Man In The
World” by Og Mandino and “The Richest Man In Babylon “ by George S. Clason. Reading leadership and management books and journals helps me to stay relevant. Reading is important because therein lies a lot of knowledge, wisdom and some answers to the problems we are facing. Furthermore, I am blessed to have mentors and coaches.
On the business front, I am still an infant at AEL but I’m keeping myself relevant by learning as much as I can about the business, our products and customers. I also think a lot about how we can improve productivity to help the business to be more competitive and thus sustain our future.
I see myself a leader who plays a particular role in a team,
contributing positively. As my daughter likes reminding me, “there
is no “I” in T.E.A.M – Together Everyone Achieves More.”
AA: What is your vision/ goal for the future within AEL?
AK: My immediate/medium-term goals are to keep SF2 TRIR & FAIR actuals below the limit, reduce customer complaints, ensure employees receive the required training and implement production plans to enable us to achieve the desired 30% productivity improvement.
AA: Tell us something interesting about yourself?
AK: I am married to Kelebogile and God has blessed us with two wonderful daughters, Aobakwe and Siphesihle.
I am a football fanatic, born into a football-
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loving family. My late father was Joseph “Press” Khumalo who managed the then Witbank Black Aces. I support Mamelodi Sundowns (SA), Arsenal (England) and Real Madrid (Spain).
I also enjoy Rugby. Brian Habana, Victor Matfield & Bakkies Botha remain my all-time favourites.Whenever possible, I compere functions and do motivational speaking especially to encourage and nurture young men.
AA: What are your interests away from the office?
AK: I enjoy reading leadership books by successful business leaders. My favourite leader is Jack Welch (former CEO of General Electric). I read and loved two of his books, “Winning” and “Straight From The Gut.”
I love taking walks with my wife, I find this therapeutic and relaxing. Nothing comes close to spending time with my family. God is central to my life and keeping spiritually fit is vital for me.
I also try to fix things around the house. It frees my mind and that’s where I get my “me time.”
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AEL HALL OF FAME
AEL’s 100th locally built MMU will be ready for production
very soon. The local MMU building has come a long way
from the early beginnings in 2007 when two units per year
were produced. In recent years the number produced has
risen to 20 or more units per year. The first South African
designed and built MMU was the E15. The latest model is
named E115.
AEL proudly announces the imminent reveal of its 100th locally built Mobile Manufacturing Unit (MMU)
AEL’s Project Engineer, Happy Sethosa is responsible
for all the AEL MMU new builds and rebuilds. Happy has
recently designed and built a new heavy duty 16 ton MMU
for the more demanding off-road conditions in Central
Africa. The chassis of this unit is the new Astra 6x6 and is
set to be a real winner with a combination of “beauty and
the beast” features.
All the new MMUs are currently commissioned and
built by Happy and his small but dedicated team.
These team members provide world class support to
all locally built MMUs operating worldwide.
Kudos to Happy and the team!
OLD VS NEW
The first locally built MMU
A more recent model
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Join the movement! AEL’s Running Club was established in June 2014 by ISAP office manager, Merinda de Jager, and Process Engineer, Siyabonga Ngcongo, who both participated at this year’s Two Oceans Marathon.
The objective of the club is to promote a culture of wellbeing and fitness in the workplace. Membership numbers have increased substantially since the club’s inception as employees continue to express their interest in
networking with colleagues in a fun and engaging environment.
The running club aspires not only to grow in membership but to represent AEL at nationally recognised marathon events.
“We are proud to be involved in a social initiative that encourages friendship and athletics. We are even more excited to have runners at Senior Management level who recognise and support our cause. ” said Siyabonga.
The running club meets every Wednesday and Thursday afternoon at 16h15 outside Noble Gate, in Modderfontein.
Come along and run or walk at your own pace!
For more information, please email Merinda.dejager@aelms.com
AEL PASSION
Hands-on teaching and a relevant and industry-responsive curriculum is ensuring that the Cape Peninsula University if Technology (CPUT) develops female engineers who are playing key roles in the development of our society, The Faculty of Engineering covers a broad range of engineering disciplines, which are currently being reformed to respond to the demands of regional, national and global industry priorities in engineering education.
AEL has closely collaborated with the Cape Peninsula University of Technology’s (CPUT) Engineering department for almost last 15 years with several research and development projects. Recently four amazing accomplished academics from the university’s Faculty of Engineering were acknowledged in the latest issue of TOP WOMEN magazine.
“AEL congratulates these remarkable women and is very proud of our association with women of this calibre who strive to grow interest in students
in the science and engineering fields,” said AEL’s Senior Technologist, Dr Ellina Kharatyan, who works closely with the university.
The Faculty of Engineering is proud of its quota of 26% of highly qualified female academics. This number is equivalent to the number of female students enrolled at the Faculty of Engineering. These academics are leaders in their respective fields, having published extensively, clinched millions of rands in research grants and are recipients of national and international accolades.
Thanks to these hard-working, dedicated academics, the Faculty of Engineering leads innovation and research activities at the institution which is spearheaded by the Dean, Dr Nawaz Mahomed, the two assistant Deans, Prof Marshall Sheldon (Academic) and Prof Veruscha Fester (Research and Innovation) and Prof Raynitchka Tzoneva.
Engineering Excellence at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)
AEL’s Running Club
Members of the CPUT Faculty of Engineering
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AEL QUALITY
Delivering Quality The AEL Way
In this issue’s Quality book review, All Aboard engages with Group Quality and Capability Manager, Linnea Cloete, who reviews Simple by Alan Siegel and Irene Etzkorn.
The book Simple by Alan Siegel and Irene Etzkorn
urges people to make business practices as simple
as possible, this is important because the world we
live in today is becoming increasingly complex. This
complexity hampers the smooth flow of business and
costs people and businesses huge sums of money.
The book employs three core principles for
simplifying almost anything: the need to empathise,
distil, and then clarify. Of course, this is easier said
than done as Da Vinci once stated, “simplicity is
the ultimate sophistication”, but companies such
as Apple have managed to turn simplicity into a
competitive advantage and look where they stand
today!
Simple is for anyone that is faced with complicated
business practices that are in need of review. A key
point about simplicity is that it is about shortening
the distance between company and customer;
between management and workforce. It begins
with understanding the circumstances and needs of
others and how to empathise. This is no longer being
viewed as a ‘soft’ emotion, but business practice.
Once there is a better understanding of what is
needed, you are in a better position to make decisions
on behalf of others. It is at this point that you lessen
the options and choices that are often overwhelming
– to distill. But remember, “Simplicity is that exact
medium between too much and too little” (Joshua
Reynolds). Once information is distilled, it is crucial
to clarify the message you want to get across in order
for it to take hold.
The best part of Simple is that the authors practice
what they preach; it is short and concisely written.
They give anecdotal evidence of the overlap between
companies that have simplified and experienced
major success through it. Unsurprisingly, Apple and
Google play a prominent role. That being said, the
book would have been even better if they included
bullet point summaries at the end of each chapter to
really drive their points home.
To benefit properly from the book, I recommend
giving it a read and applying its principles when it
comes to year-end reviews in an effort to streamline
processes and eliminate unnecessary complexity.
In summary, you will learn the following:
• How companies both large and small have
benefitted from simplifying practices
• How to apply three core principles:
1. Empathise: Perceive others’ needs and
expectations
2. Distil: Boil down and customise what is being
offered to meet needs
3. Clarify: Make the offering easier to
understand, use, and benefit
• Top down, bottom up approach to simplifying an
organisation
For more information about Simple, contact Linnea.
cloete@aelms.com.
Be sure not to miss the next Quality book review in
our March 2015 issue of All Aboard.
Linnea CloeteGroup Quality and Capability Manager
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AEL IN THE FIELD
AEL represented at key international industry events
MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Mining Show 2014The MENA Mining Show which took place from 21-22 October at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, UAE. brings together the region’s mining community to promote investment, optimise operations and build relationships.
The conference, an international gathering for mining industry delegates from all over the world saw delegates in attendance from countries as far afield as Ghana, Niger, Ethiopia, Eretria, Sweden, USA and Far East. The event presented great networking opportunities for delegates who also were able to gain valuable information on the future of mining in the Middle East.
One of the most note-worthy presentations at the conference was by David Hale, renowned world economist and CEO of the “David Hale Global Economist”. David delivered an overview and prediction of the performance of the world economy over the next few years which enabled delegates to gain great insights.
AEL representatives at the conference were Executive Director: Africa, Europe & Middle East , Thinus Bierman; Divisional Director: North East Africa, Mark Benning; Product Manager International Channels, Christa Esterhuizen; Field Electronic Technician, Sandile Ngubo and Regional Manager – Burkina Faso, Mohammed Elgharraz. AEL will be present at the 2015 event.
Mining & Engineering (M&E) Expo Indonesia AEL Indonesia participated in the Mining & Engineering (M&E) Expo which was held at the Jakarta International Expo (JIE), Kemayoran from 29-31 October 2014.
AEL’s Carlos Paz, Simon Tose, Rudianto Sitanggang, Radja Nove Putra and Achmad Annama Chayat were present at the exhibition with the objective of networking with potential customers while showcasing AEL’s product and service offerings.
The impressive exhibition stand was shared between Experse and AEL (both part of the AECI group of companies). The exhibition highlighted the importance and value of various kinds of products and services related to the mining and minerals processing industry.
Follow AEL’s updates from these key industry events via our social media platforms:
AEL Mining Services @ael_mining
AEL Mining Services exhibiting at the show
A constant stream of delegates visited the AEL stand
David Hale Global Economist (R) key-note speaker at the event
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DECLARATION OF GIFTS
Employees may receive gifts at any time in the year. The principle adopted within AECI for receiving and giving of gifts is that:“an employee should only accept gifts and entertainment that are for business purposes only, and which are not too frequent”
Gifts that are promotional in nature like pens, diaries, calendars need not be declared provided that their value does not exceed R500.
An employee must therefore do the following to avoid any potential conflict of interests with respect to receiving gifts:> Gifts worth R0 - R500: No need to declare> Gifts worth R500 – R2000: Must be declared using Form 001> Gift over R2000 in value: Line manager/supervisor must authorise the acceptance of such gift. Once permission has been
granted, the recipient employee must complete and sign Form 001 declaring such gift. The immediate manager/supervisor must also sign Form 001 as an indication that they authorise the acceptance of such gift.
* Form 001 is available on Edge, Intranet and Extranet under the Ethics tab.* Note: Conversion should be done into the local currency to determine the country specific threshold.
For all queries, please contact:
Nomini Rapoo (AECI - Group Company Secretary) Nomini.Rapoo@aeci.co.zaPortia Chilwane (AECI - Group Compliance Officer) Portia.Chilwane@aeci.co.za
Leanda-Marsha Vilakazi (AEL - Group GRC Manager) Leanda.Vilakazi@aelms.com
AEL cares for the communities in which it operates
and therefore we would like to extend an opportunity to
employees to support our “Back-to-school” campaign.
Support a child from Thuthukani Centre in Ivory Park,
Johannesburg, by donating stationery and school
bags for the 2015 school year. To receive a copy of the
complete stationery list, please contact Ayanda Zici on
ayanda.zici@aelms.com The campaign runs until
31 December 2014.
Make a difference!
Support a child TODAY!
Back to school campaign
AEL BULLETIN BOARD
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For road travellers, the December holiday period can be the most dangerous time of year. A total of 1 376 people were killed on South Africa's roads during the 2013 festive season. For the period under review, 1 December 2013 to 7 January 2014, there were 1 147 crashes nationally with 1 376 fatalities. These alarming statistics must drive us as responsible citizens to keep our safety switches on at all times. The following road trip tips will help you stay safe and a little less anxious on your next road trip.
Have your car examined before you leave. This is one of the most crucial driving tips. The last thing you want to worry about is your car breaking down, leaving you stranded far away from home. Take it to your service centre for a quick once over, and make sure your tyres are in excellent condition and properly inflated.
Be prepared for a change in course. Before you depart, become confident in knowing your route especially if you do not have a GPS system. It is very important that you’re ready for anything on the road that could slightly change your plans, including construction, road closures and traffic hurdles. Remember to keep the directions as well as appropriate route map handy, in case you need to reroute your trip.
Stay hydrated for the journey. It probably seems like dehydration is not very likely, but a recent study shows that dehydration is a common occurrence. Your body also requires fuel so rely on high-energy food including sandwiches, fruit and thermos flasks filled with soup.
Pack a safety kit for the car. Don’t leave without the essentials for a safe road trip — emergency services contact details, your spare tyre, water, a cell phone (don’t forget the car charger), tow rope, jumper cables, flashlight and first aid kit.
Make frequent rest stops. Driving is much more fatiguing than you think. Make time to stop and stretch your legs. Just a few minutes off the road will make all the difference in improving your alertness when you’re back behind the wheel.
Sources: www.travelsense.org; www.news24.com
Safer holiday road trips
AEL SAFETY FIRST
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A sneak peek at various site activities …
AEL @ A GLANCE
A team of trainers of the Permit to Work (Clearance) from Zimbabwe, Zambia, DRC and Botswana attended a training session conducted by Teboho Vincent Maoeng, Safety and Health Engineer - Group Operations, hosted in South Africa during November
Bagging Team Manager, Monde Ngcana and the Bagging Shed team donated a handsome sum of money towards AEL’s CSI winter campaign in aid of the children from Thuthukani Centre in Tembisa. Back Row from L to R: L.Jozela, L.Zitha, P.Majikijela, L Seetseta, M.Mathontsi , P Masenya, J. Mthembu and Monde Ngcana Front Row from L to R: T.Mkansi, E.Ragedi, V.Mahema, S.Vimbi and M.Nolakana
Wayne Du Chenne, Executive Director SADC (right) presents a 10-year long service award certificate to Ronald Joseph, Country Manager – Botswana
AEL is proud to be the official sponsor of the Northam Platinum Mine Rugby team for the past 15 years. Pictured L to R are Seef Mosterd (AEL Explosives Engineer), Danny Gonsalves (General Manager, Northam Platinum Mine) and Meagan van den Berg (AEL Regional Manager)
Congratulations to Sandra Baloyi from the Cord Plant in IS who received a safety recognition award for her contribution and knowledge shown during the quarterly audit at IS. Sandra was knowledgeable about her plant and surroundings and has proven to be an excellent example of a safety representative
Season’sGREETINGS
May you and your family enjoy this festive season and have a prosperous
new year!
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AEL FAMILY
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing away of Bafana Johannes Miya on 15 October, after a long illness. Bafana was an Area Platform Operator who joined the company on 4 January 1980.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends and colleagues.
May his soul rest in peace.
In remembrance of Bafana Johannes Miya
All Aboard proudly announces the arrival of the new members of the family.
Babies
on
Board
‘’Seashells remind us that every passing life leaves something beautiful behind.’’
Wayne’s Word Wayne Du Chenne, Executive Director: SADC has over the years become the bastion of motivational messages during business meetings. His one-liners often motivate AEL employees to strive for perfection in all they do.
His most current vocabularic morsel:
Don’t miss the doughnut by looking through the hole!
Definition: Focus on your many strengths to help overcome your minor insecurities! Don’t lose focus of what you have by only thinking of what you don’t have!
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