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Lizzy Bapela
Waterberg district police say that theyare ready for the Easter Holidays andthat they will stop at nothing to ensuresafety and security during the festivities.A high traffic volume is expected in the
province during the Easter period, withmillions of ZCC members flocking toattend the annual church conference atBoyne. As the gateway to Limpopo, theWaterberg is expected to be very busyat this time, with hundreds of thousandsof vehicles passing through from otherprovinces and nearby countries such asBotswana.Modimolle police Spokesperson
Warrant Officer James Findlay said thatextra officers will be on duty throughoutthe holidays and that roadblocks will beconducted to ensure compliance withthe Road Traffic Act. He added that high
One of thefuneral tentserected in themiddle of a tarroad. Photo:Supplied
Lizzy Bapela
A father and son were arrested during thepast week after they allegedly assaultedpolice officials, in addition to allegedlyusing their work vehicles illegally. Theincident happened at the premises of atrucking company situated at the industrialsite in Modimolle on Thursday, 10 April.Police spokesperson Warrant Officer
James Findlay said that four sheriffs of thelocal magistrate’s court went to thepremises to load some goods and two ofthem went to the owner’s office, while theother two remained in the truck.He said the police had to intervene after
the owner, 40-year-old Francois van Biljonstarted being very aggressive during adiscussion with him, the sheriffs and hisson, Pieter (20). Van Biljon allegedlyassaulted one of the sheriffs and a policeofficial present, before locking them in hisoffice.Warrant Officer Findlay said that Pieter
then brought a chain, which Van Biljonpulled the sheriffs’ and the police’s vehiclesoff his premises with. He added that the
Father and son up for assaultpolice official had already called hiscolleagues for back-up at the time andthey also responded swiftly to the call. Thepolice arrested the two suspects on arrivaland charged them with three counts ofkidnapping, two counts of common assaultand two other counts of using motorvehicles without the owner’ permission.The two appeared before the ModimolleMagistrate’s Court on Friday, 11 April andwere both released on bail — R10 000 forthe father and R5 000 for the son.The two were released under conditions
that they hand over their passports to theinvestigating officer, never leave theWaterberg Region without investigatingofficer’s permission and report to thestation on Mondays, Wednesdays andFridays between 6:00 and 18:00. Theywere also instructed never to have anycontact with the state witnesses.According to the information received, the
father had an outstanding case of recklessand negligent driving, and the son foranother case of assault. All their cases areexpected to proceed in court on Tuesday,29 April.
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Truck driver chargedwith drunken andreckless driving
Townshipresidentscollecting fallenMabela. Photo:TK Mashaba
Ngeu was apparently turning left tothe Bela Bela Milling Company todeliver a truckfull of Mabela. Heswerved too close to a wall, causingthe second trailer to crash into thewatercourse and the first to overturn.He was taken to the Bela Bela Police
Station to be charged.In the early hours of Monday, 14 April,
residents of the township were seencollecting spilled Mabela with bucketsand sacks. Some of them said thatthey were going to use it as chickenfeed, while others apparently intendedto cook and eat it themselves.
TK Mashaba
Tebogo Ngeu, a truck driver, landed inhot water this week after rolling histruck at the entrance to the Bela Belatownship.Ngeu, who appeared before the
Magistrate’s court on Monday, 14 April,stands accused of drunken andreckless driving.The incident occurred late on Sunday
afternoon, when a loud bang woketownship residents from their Sundaynaps as the unfortunate Ngeu’strailers went into the water.
SAPS prepares for Easter Weekendvisibility will also be revived and allliquor outlets will be monitored, as liquoroften contributes to high violent crimerates. He also mentioned that a zerotolerance policy is in place regardingdrunk driving.Lieutenant-Colonel Abel Phetla of the
Bela Bela Polive Department said thatthey, too, are ready and prepared for theholidays. He said that various safetymeasures have been put in place andwarned criminals against stepping overthe line. He mentioned that the Bela Belapolice are also planning to implementroad blocks and high visibility policies.“We say zero tolerance to drinking and
driving, which results in fatal accidents.Zero tolerance for assault. Criminalsmust note that if they cross the line thisweekend the wait will be long, as theywill only be able to appear in court on 22April,” he said.
Suspects in court for allegedlyharassing farm workers
one’s cellphone before fleeing thescene. The workers are said to beresiding at the farm and were on theirway to their homes when the incidenthappened.According to the information
received, the victims managed tountie themselves and alerted thepolice of the situation.The suspects, Frans Matjila (23)
and Andrew Maluleka (24) hadalready gotten a lift from anunsuspecting petrol truck driver. Thesuspects were arrested following asearch by the victims and police andall the items they stole wereconfiscated.The suspects appeared before the
Modimolle Magistrate’s Court onFriday, 11 April and their case wasremanded to Thursday, 17 April forformal bail application.
Lizzy Bapela
The police in Modimolle areinvestigating a case of house robberyfollowing an incident that happenedat a local farm on Wednesday, 9April.Police spokesperson Warrant
Officer James Findlay said that twomen who were dropped off on agravel road entered the farm andfound its two staff members waitingfor their vehicle nearby. He addedthat the men then grabbed and pulledthe workers back into the farm andtied their hands and feet. WarrantOfficer Findlay said that the suspectsthen went through the house, lookingfor electrical appliances. He addedthat they managed to steal a fewappliances, cash amounting to R950that belonged to the workers and
Funerals block and damage public roads
narrow road. A tent had been placed inthe road, and it was some time beforethe resulting mess could be sorted out.”Lieutenant-Colonel Abel Phetla of the
Bela Bela Police said that the tents canmake it difficult to respond toemergencies in a timely fashion.“Last year we had an incident in Zuma
View where people had to be rescuedfrom a fire, and emergency vehicleswere delayed by a funeral tent en routeto the scene.”Phetla said that during a safety forum
meeting it was suggested that perhapsnot all applications to erect tents shouldbe approved, and also suggested thatthe tents could be erected on the actualday of the event, so as not to hindertraffic when not in use.Municipal Spokesperson Matome
Sebelebele could not be reached forcomment.
Justin Steyn
A Bela Bela resident, Hein Swanepoel,has voiced concerns regarding funeraltents on public roads.Swanepoel apparently noticed the
tents during his morning work duties,while travelling in the township.“I travel in the township for work during
the week and I’ve noticed that funeraltents are often left unattended for daysbefore the actual event. The tents arenot only congesting traffic, but alsodamage the public roads,” hecomplained.Swanepoel also spoke of an instance
where three trucks traveling in the areawere blocked by a tent and said that nosigns had been placed to indicate thatthe road was closed.“On one occasion I witnessed three
large trucks travelling back to back on a
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Shibambo addressing the community during a marchof service delivery at Bela Bela Municiplaity. Photo :Justin Steyn
EFF Waterberg leaders stand strong by their party. Photo: LizzyBapela
Peter Shibambopasses away
who knew him, young andold, especially in the ANC,where he was activelyinvolved with campaigns.Shibambo was also active
in the community at large.Several years ago he joinedthe police in a searchcampaign, visiting localschools to search for signsof drug abuse.His death is a great loss to
Bela Bela, the Waterbergand the province as awhole.“We are deeply saddened
by his death and will alwaysremember him for hiscommitment to youthdevelopment and his well-directed radicalism,” saidSACP DDistrict DeputySecretary, SekgwariMogoai.A memorial service was
expected to be held thisweek ahead of his funeralthis weekend.
TK Mashaba
A month before the nationalelections in May, anunexpected death hasshaken the Waterberg.Peter Shibambo, a well-known figure in localpolitics, passed away onFriday, 11 April after a shortillness.Shibambo, who has
always been in the forefrontof politics, was the Cosassecretary to the sub-regional ANC YouthLeague, while also servingin the Youth InformationCentre.Even as far back as when
he attended Maope HighSchool, Shibambo wasvocal in matters ofstudents’ rights, alwaysmaking sure that thestudents’ voice was heard.His life will be celebrated
and his loss mourned by all
Political battle raises eyebrows
Lizzy Bapela
Political parties are preparing forbattle again as we approachelection season. As the rulingparty strengthens their electioncampaign to ensure their returnin the next election, oppositionparties are also working hard tomake sure that they overtake theANC this election to take thegovernment from them.Various political parties recently
launched their manifestos, fillingthem with promises to addressurgent needs in thecommunities. All the parties arepromising better jobs for all,housing improvements andbetter services among a laundrylist of other things.The ANC is repeating the same
manifesto as last term, leavingvoters questioning theirdedication, although thephilosophy of ‘better the devil
you know’ is rife.Though most of the promises
were essentially the same, someof the parties differed somewhatfrom each other.With regards to jobs, voters are
unimpressed with the ANC for‘slandering’ them with ExpandedPublic Works Programmes’short-term and part-time jobsand apprenticeships instead ofproper jobs, saying that theyneed sustainable incomes fortheir families’ livelihoods.The DA, on the other hand, is
promising 6 million jobs, almostexactly the promise made byPresident Jacob Zuma when hecame into power five years ago.Meanwhile, the EFF is
promising to double the incomeof low-income earners andgrants recipients in order toaddress the society’s economicgrowth.With regards to tenders, the
ANC promises that thegovernment will control theprocess in order to do away withcorruption and will make surethat government employees donot benefit from the process.The DA says that it will prevent
politicians, governmentemployees, and friends andrelatives of the same frombenefitting from tenders, while theEFF promises to do away with theprocess entirely, proposing to puttheir government in charge of alljobs.These promises have got
analysts debating, some sayingthat it is good to ensure that onlythe deserving benefit from tenderswhile others doubted thegovernment’s ability to control alljobs. Analysts did not fail tomention that municipalities andgovernment departments acrossthe country have inexperiencedstaff due to nepotism and said thatservice delivery was compromisedbecause of tender irregularities.The DA has welcomed members
who abandoned the ANC ship infavour of their own, while the EFFis pleased to announce that theyare welcoming members left, rightand centre, from all politicalparties. “We spoke to the peopleand we are expecting many votesfrom South Africans who are indire need of change. People aretired of failing leadership and it istime for the EFF to take over anddeliver good services to thepeople,” said an EFFspokesperson.
DA Bela Bela sub-region activists strengthened their electioncampaigns to get more votes during recent door to doors. Photo:Lizzy Bapela
ANC Bela Bela sub-region leaders believe their party will reignsupreme in the next elections. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
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Acting Municipal Manager MorrisMaluleka has denied allegations ofnot following correct tenderprocedure. Photo: Justin Steyn
The DA in Limpopo has accusedMogalakwena mayor ThlalefiMashamaite, of misusing taxpayers’money to hire 27 security guards.It is alleged that the security guards
were hired without following the properprocedures and, according to DAspokesperson Desiree van der Waltcost an estimated R1 million.Van der Walt backlogs on service
delivery and infrastructure maintenanceare still very much in evidence, andadded that the mayor was alsoimplicated in a KPMG report in thematter of R838 000 allegedly spent onANC T-shirts.“The DA has already laid a charge with
the Public Protector to probe seniorofficials including the mayor who are
Acting MunicipalManager deniestender irregularities
written tender or, in instances where thesupplies are not in the municipalsupplier database, be advertised for atleast seven days on the municipalwebsite and the municipality’s officialnotice board.Maluleka has responded to the
allegations stating that the informationsupplied to The BEAT was insufficientand biased.He indicated that the conditions of the
procurement are that the contract besecured by the organ of state by meansof a competitive bidding processapplicable to that organ of state.Further conditions of procurement
state that there is no reason to believethat the contracts were not validlyprocured, and that there aredemonstrable discounts of benefits todoing so.The final procurement of goods or
services, according to the policy, is onlyeligible when the organ of state and theprovider have both consented to suchprocurement in writing.Maluleka said that all of these
procedures were followed in theabovementioned cases.He accused the anonymous source of
providing false and inaccurateinformation with an agenda to destroyhis reputation.“I’ve already confronted him and am
taking the matter very seriously. I will notlet my name be dragged through themud like this,” he said.
Justin Steyn
Bela Bela’s Acting Municipal Manager,Morris Maluleka, has denied allegationsof tender irregularities which were madepublic by an anonymous source in lastweek’s issue of The BEAT.The source approached The BEAT
stating that correct procedure had notbeen followed in the case of two tendersin April 2013, involving the Bela BelaMunicipality @ Consulting and AkhileManagement and Consulting. Thetenders were each valued at R1.7million.The source further referred to the
supply chain management policy andindicated that according to the policy allrequirements in excess of R200 000 areto be procured by means of a formal
EFF paints Bela Bela red during a rally
DA protests mayor’s guardsimplicated in the forensic report,” shesaid. “Spending taxpayer money likethis is a clear abuse of power. Themoney could have been spent onservices such as water, RDP housing,electricity, roads and sanitation.”The DA stated that they will be
approaching the Public Protector toinvestigate the debacle with immediateeffect, with the hope that if found guilty,Mashamaite be ordered to pay back themoney.“We will further be engaging the MEC
for Cooperative Governance, IshmaelKgejepe, to accelerate the process ofimplementing the recommendations totake action against all the officialsimplicated in the report,” Van der Waltconcluded
TK Mashaba
The Economic Freedom Fighters(EFF) invaded Bela Bela during theirWaterberg mini rally held in LesedingPark recently.It was clear that the EFF has a lot of
supporters in the area as theyassembled at the park to listen toLebogang Monageng, the EFFconveyer in the Waterberg.In his speech Monageng said that the
EFF will be helping their supporters tolive better lives with such methods asincreased pension grants andchildren’s grants, making sure that thetaxi drivers are given pay slips andbetter salaries for security personneland domestic workers, among others.“We are aware of the situation in Bela
Bela and the struggles of its peopleand we as the EFF are going to makesure that the municipality is runsmoothly and without the nepotism in
evidence now,” Monageng said. Headded that they plan to rename theZuma View section to the MalemaSection once they win.The campaign continued to the
location until they returned to the park.During the march they also registerednew recruits, including two whitepeople.In the meantime, EFF Commander in
Chief Julius Malema was expected tomake a visit to Bela Bela for thesecond time as part of his electioncampaign.“He will be here to seal the campaign
ahead of the upcoming nationalelection and is expected to addresspeople at Sunfa Stadium before goingon to Modimolle and Mookgophong.”On the same day COPE’s minority
supporters were also seen doing adoor-to-door campaign in the location,as well as celebtrating and dancingwith EFF members during the rally.
‘We are aware of the situation in Bela Bela and thestruggles of its people and we as the EFF are going to
make sure that the municipality is run smoothly’...
COPE membersposed with EFFmembers posingfor a photoduring thecampaign. Photo:TK Mashaba
EFF members with a coffin. They were singing songs that they were ‘burying’the ANC government. Photo: TK Mashaba
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Dwight L. Moody once said: “Weare told to let out light shine, and ifit does, we won’t need to tellanyone that it does. Lighthousesdon’t have to fire cannons to callattention to their shining – they justshine.”In this scenario you, of course, are
a lighthouse.Let me tell you about a girl I knew
in school. Her name was Lorraine,and she was incredible. She wasbeautiful, and funny, and kind, andshe played several musicalinstruments beautifully, and shecould sing like an angel. When youlooked at her, when you spoke toher, she shone.She was a lighthouse. She never
needed to tell anyone how fantasticshe was – everyone just knew. Shewent ahead and did her own thing,and people just knew that this girlwas gifted.Of course, not everyone is
Lorraine.But we don’t need to be.
Remember how, last week, wementioned doing what you do, anddoing it well? That’s what you needto do. You need to be a lighthouse.You can be a lighthouse, even if yousecretly think that you’re more like alightning bug.If you love what you do.If you put all your effort into it,
make whatever it is your sole focuswhile you’re doing it, you will shine.If you find the thing that you’remeant to be doing (and everyonehas at least one thing that they’regood at, one thing that clearly saysthis is what you were made to do)and you pour your heart and soulinto it…you’ll never need to tellanyone how great you are.They’ll look at your work – and it
doesn’t matter whether you’re a filmstar or a plumber, a DJ or a streetsweeper – and see this person isgreat at what they do. This person,they will think to themselves, thisperson shines. This person loveswhat they’re doing.And the thing about lighthouses, of
course, is that they don’t make lightfor themselves. Lighthouses spilltheir light everywhere. They’regenerous with it, they light up thelandscape for miles around. Oftenthey’re the only visible landmark formiles and miles around.They’re made to be visible, painted
white and red, so that they caneasily be seen from sea, and theymake light so that they can be seenat night.If you find the thing you are meant
to do, you’ll turn yourself into alighthouse. You’ll brighten otherpeople’s lives the way my old schoolfriend brightened mine.It’s worth the effort.
Let it shineEaster Sermon, Part III John Donne
In honour of Easter, we are using forour Food For Thought this month theEaster Sermon, preached by JohnDonne on March 28, 1619, in fourparts. The sermon remains one ofthe most beautiful and well-knownEaster sermons of all time, relevanteven today. The BEAT has taken theliberty of updating the English slightlyto make the text easier to under-stand. This is the continuation of lastweek’s Food for Thought, whichcontained the first part of the Ser-mon. This part can be understoodwithout reading that first.
Take a flat map, and here is East,and there is West, as far from eachother as two points can be, butreduce it to roundness (as the globeof the Earth, in fact, is) and East andWest touch each other, and are allone.So consider Man’s life aright, to be
a circle: Pulvis es, & in pulvuremreverteris: Dust thou art, and to dustthou must return. Nudus egressus,nudus revertar: Naked I came, nakedI must go. In this, the circle, the twopoints meet – the womb and the graveare but one point, they make onestation; there is but a step from that tothis.This brought the custom among the
emperors of Ancient Greece* thatupon the day of their coronation, theywere presented with several types ofmarble, so that they might order theirtombs. And this also brought thecustom in the primitive Church, thatthey called the Martyr’s Days, thedays during which they suffered, theNatalia Martyrum, their birth days –birth and death are all one.Their death was a birth to them into
another life, into the glory of God. Itended one circle and createdanother, for immortality and eternity isa circle too, not a circle where twopoints meet, but a circle made all atonce.This life is a circle with a compass
that moves from point to point. Thatother life is a circle stamped with aprint, an endless perfect circle, assoon as it begins.But this question is framed upon
none of the three names: Not Ishe,nor Adam, nor yet Enos, but it is MiGheber, Quis vir, which is the wordalways signifying a manaccomplished in all excellencies, aman accompanied with alladvantages; fame, and good opinionjustly conceived, keeps him frombeing Ishe, a mere sound.Standing solely on popular acclaim,
innocence and integrity keeps himfrom being Adam, red earth, frombleeding or blushing at anything hehas done.That holy and religious art, which St.
Paul professed that he knew how towant, and to abound, keeps him frombeing Enos, miserable or wretched inany fortune. He is Gheber, a greatman, a good and happy and holyman, and yet: Mi Gheber, quis homo– this man too, must see death.
A resident ofVaalwater got introuble after hehad to swerve toavoid an oncom-ing car. The tarroads in andaroundVaalwater aredismal, andgoing off theside of the roadtends to be, asthis motoristfound, a terribleidea. Fortunatelycommunitymembers cametogether andrestored his carto its rightfulplace — theroad. Photo:Marlene Vermaak
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LEGALSNOTICE
APPLICATION FORESTABLISHMENT OFTOWNSHIPThe Mookgophong LocalMunicipality, hereby givesnotice in terms of Section 96,read together with Section69, of the Town Planning andTownships Ordinance, 1986(Ordinance 15 of 1986, thatan application for TownshipEstablishment for thetownship referred to in theAnnexure hereto, has beenreceived by it.Particulars of the applicationwill lie for inspection duringnormal office hours at theoffice of the MunicipalManager, MookgophongMunicipal Offices, c/o 6th
Street and Nelson MandelaDrive, Mookgophong, for aperiod of 21 days from 11April 2014.Objections to or representa-tions in respect of theapplication must be lodgedwith or made in writing andin duplicate to the MunicipalManager, MookgophongMunicipal Offices, at theabovementioned address orat Private Bag x340.Mookgophong, 0560 within aperiod of 21 days from 11April 2014.Name of settlement: TOBIASZYN LOOPFull name of applicant: DEJAGER ENMEDEWERKERS CC (RegNo. 1990/021605/23) t/aPLANCentre on behalf of theproperty owner,RUSTENBURG PLATI-NUM MINES LTD (1931/
Elias Dikokowith his trophyand hismanager,DylanNicolson.Photo supplied
Aid distribution in the Waterberg district
Marlene Vermaak
In the late afternoon of Tuesday, 8 April,a couple of Gifters Trucks and bakkiesarrived in Vaalwater.According to Emily Thomas from gift of
the Givers: “Nonstop rain caused majordamage to property and haswaterlogged roads in the WaterbergDistrict, which has been declared adisaster area by the municipality. On ourprevious visit to the area to do anassessment, our vehicle got stuck in themud and we had to wait 4 hours for atractor to come and pull us out. Gift ofthe Givers have been in closecommunication with the WaterbergFlood Disaster Management to identifyareas worst affected by the floods.”The rains persisted but the Gift of the
Givers teams visited six flood-affected
Elisa Moreroafrom Vodacomwith Stan Tema,Vaalwater’smunicipalmanager, andEmily Thomasfrom Gift of theGivers. Photo:Marlene Vermaak
Members of the Gift of the Givers and their sponsor Santam had together withthe Bela Bela Local Municipality’s disaster management unit distributed foodparcels to needy families who were affected by recent floods in the Spa Parkcommunity. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
municipalities with R1.2 million in aid to500 families in Modimolle,Mookgophong, Mogalakwena,Lephalale, Thabazimbi, Bela Bela,Vaalwater and Alma. The aid wassponsored by Santam, Vodacom,Unilever and Ernst & Young. The aidpackages consisted of food parcels,hygiene packs, blankets and othernecessities.Two schools in the Modimolle
Municipality were also identified and willreceive new furniture and stationary, aswell as fruit and sweet packs.Stan Tema, Municipal Manager for the
Vaalwater Municipality, also attended theoccasion, and was very happy to beinvolved in giving back to the community.Volunteers from Vodacom were also onsite and their friendly enthusiasm helpedthe process go smoothly.
Raeleng Secondary School received a huge donation of office equipment fromthe Gift of the Givers during their charity drive in Bela Bela. The organization’struck offloaded tables, chairs, dustbins and drawers that were handed over asa donation. Photo: Lizzy Bapela
003380/06)Number of erven in proposedtownship: 91 Residentialerven1 School erf3 Community Facility erven1 Business erf1 CemetaryLand description: Remainderof Portion 19 of the farmTOBIAS ZYN LOOP 339,Registration Division K.R.,Limpopo ProvinceLocation: The proposedsettlement, approximately 11ha in size, is locatedapproximately 10 km north ofMookgophong and gainsaccess from the R101.APPLICANT:PLANCENTREP.O.Box 21108Noordbrug2522Tel: 072 597 5670Ref: 201305. (11&18/4).
These athletes from the Susan Strijdom School were medal winnersduring the National SA Athletics Championship in Polokwane from 27-29 March. In front is Tebogo Theledi. In the middle is SophySelamolela, Kgothalang Rakgoale and Whemina Keetse. In the back
row areMphoMokoena,MarthaSelamolela,LinahMoabui,SalaminaMvula,ItumelengMatabologaand RosinaShekoe.SusanStrijdomwon fivegold medalsduring thechampionship.
Elias Itu Dikoko from Bela Belascoops bodybuilding award
competition which will be held inSoshanguve around mid-June andam confident about my chances forthat one as well.”He said that he is dedicating the
trophy to his supporters, including theHealth Zone Gym, his manager DylanNicolson, his friend Joseph ‘Skitla’Kotu and his partners who havealways been there for him.Dikoko said that staying healthy is
one thing that helps him stay focused,and that he encourages the public tovisit their local gym and improve theirhealth.
TK Mashaba
Elias Itu Dikoko from Bela Bela isimmensely proud of himself afterscooping the first prize in the 70kgcategory during a recent body buildingshow held in Tshwane on 12 April.Dikoko is an experienced
bodybuilder and this is his 20th win inthe sport.“This is what I do most of the time
and I have always entered thesecompetition. I am lucky to have madeit to the top,” said Dikoko. “I’mcurrently preparing for another
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Students from Bela Bela High School who visited the show. They said thatthey are all interested in a career in the aviation industry. Photo Justin Steyn
Lizzy Bapela
Congregations from the UnitingReformed Church in Southern Africa(URC) in Bela Bela and Modimollecelebrated Palm Sunday together instyle on Sunday, 13 April.Palm Sunday is the Sunday before
Easter, when Christians celebrateChrist’s entry to Jerusalem. The eventis celebrated in the form of parades,where palm branches are carried alongthe parade route.The Uniting Reformed Church
celebrated this occasion in a specialway this year, starting the day’s servicewith a spiritual revival led by ReverendPheto Mosima, He opened the revivalby reading from Matthew 21:1-11. The
Lizzy Bapela
The Independent Electoral Commission(IEC) has accredited the long-established National Interfaith Councilof Churches (NICSA), a faith-basedorganization, with a certificate toparticipate in the 2014 generalelections. NICSA will now be allowed todispatch their agents to various votingstations for observation and to ensurefree and fair elections.The organization’s secretary in Bela
Bela, Sophy Maubane, confirmed thatthe organization is fully functional intheir area and will be a part of theelection process. Maubane added thattheir committee is putting extra effortinto growing the organization and thatsees it receiving more members fromdifferent faith-based organizations.The organization was launched in Bela
Bela in 2013 and consists ofrepresentatives from the major religiousgroups such as Christianity, Islam andtraditional African religion. Maubanesays that NICSA’s vision is to build a
The Beechcraftdisplay by twoKing Airs and aBonanza. Photo:Justin Steyn
The Good-Year Eagles performing a“mirror manoeuvre”. Photo: JustinSteyn
The MX 2 during its solo perform-ance. Photo: Justin Steyn
Previously usedin war times theBosbok dives.Photo: JustinSteyn
The MX2 and a CDC-sponsoredairplane in synch. Photo Justin Steyn
The throaty Trojan-T 28’s. Photo:Justin Steyn
Churches celebrate PalmSunday in Southern Africa
Congregationmembers fromthe UnitingReformed Churchin SouthernAfrica (URC) BelaBela andModimollerecentlycelebrated theirannual PalmSunday event.Photo: LizzyBapela
leaders of various churches participatedin the proceedings, representing theirministries with preaching. Theseincluded Joseph Pholosi of the BelaBela branch leading his church choir,Tebogo Maluleka of the local ChristianYouth Ministry, Monai Fernandez of theChristian Women’s League, TladiLelaka of the Christian Men’s Ministry,and Martha Mfati and Ellen Shongoaneof the Christian Women’s Ministry.Congregation members of the local
Methodist church joined the marcherson their parade through the streets.Reverend Mosima led the procession,and a donkey was organized for theday. The congregation marched aroundthe township, singing loudly andrejoicing.
IEC accredits faith-basedorganizations
NICSA Bela Belacommittee is
photographedchairing a fruitful
meeting at thelocal communityhall. Photo: Lizzy
Bapela
nation with new values and attributesinspiring all to unite faith-basedcommunities. She said that theorganization stands for unity in acampaign to regenerate morals forsocial development, social cohesionand nation-building.“It also seeks to revive and embrace
the spirit of Ubuntu, thereby restoringthe integrity of the family as a socialunit,” said Maubane.As fully functional and active, NICSA
Bela Bela holds monthly meetingsmostly reflecting on currentdevelopments and achievements, inaddition to planning a way forwardtoward their goal of growing a strongorganization that benefits thecommunity. Led by Lesiba Mothlake,the committee expressed theirreadiness for the coming elections, withthe stated aim of doing what they can toensure a smooth and peaceful electionperiod.The committee thanked the IEC for the
certificate and invited citizens of themunicipality to join the organization.
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The team currently in the lead of the LFA, Mountain View FC, rejoiced in theirwin against Black Fire FC. Photo supplied
Mountain View FCreigns supreme
Lizzy Bapela
Mountain View FC reigned supreme inthe recent Local Football Association(LFA) games played at the Spa ParkSoccer Fields on Sunday, 13 April. Theteam won 8-0 in their game againstBlack Fire FC. They won their firstthree games with 17 goals, remainingon top to the LFA League.The players look forward to moving to
a higher level of play, and thank theirteam for keeping youngsters off thestreets.The team captain Dommenick
Tamana said that the players areshowing great improvement whencompared to their previous games, andthey intend to ensure that they stay on
top. He added that winning with such ahuge goal difference is quite anachievement and motivation to hisplayers.The team thanked a local community
member Moses ‘Ghaiva’ Aschendorf forapproaching them and volunteering tobe their coach. They also thanked theirsponsor, Bela Bela Midas, and all theirfans for the support that they are given.Meanwhile, Spa Park United FC also
performed well, winning 3-2 againstBlack Eagles, recovering nicely fromtheir 3-2 loss versus Diesel n Dust FC.The team were excited about their winand reiterated that they are workinghard to get to the top and will not let anyhardship or minor hiccup to discouragethem.
Pirates retake the lead in Steam Aagainst Total Surrender while Diesel nDust delivered a 4-2 smackdown onHappy Hearts, who had just begun topull up their socks after their recent
coaching shift.On Sunday, 13
April, A1 Terrorsbeat HomeDefenders 2-1while TroubleMakers beatQualitho 3-1.Happy Heartsfought Boys toMen to astandstill in a 1-
all draw while Bazooka lost 3-2 toElmar Auto.In Stream B, Mosesetjane played a
1-all draw against SASE while YsterUnited beat Mokopane StoneBreakers 3-2.Mookgophong All Stars played a 1-
all draw to S. Black Rangers whileDimakatso Sundowns lost 1-0 toJuventas.Siwelele lost 3-1 to Real Madrid.In Stream C, Barcelona beat Ocean
Birds 4-0 and Bafaladi lost 3-1 toTownship Rollers.
TK Mashaba
Bela Bela Pirates are having an up-and-down kind of season this year.This weekendthey returned tothe top of theStream A logafter playing a 1-all draw withBoys to Men.Their lead is
currentlydependent onthe fact that A1Terrors, who are now in secondplace, have not yet played theirgames. So far A1 Terrors have twogames in hand, which gives them achance to reclaim top billing if theywin both and the Pirates lose theirs.The teams are neck-and-neck with
Pirates on 35 and Terrors on 34points.The rest of the results are as
follows: In Stream A, M.MammoetArenal FC played 1-all againstModimolle All Stars while BazookaFC lost 4-2 to NTK Happy Boys.Qualitho played to a goalless draw
“Their lead is currentlydependent on the fact
that A1 Terrors, who arenow in second place,
have not yet played theirgames.
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