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MirrorrTel: 011 485 2018/011 485 4461 Fax: 086 239 0164
12th Edition 28 April 2013 FREE COPYKlipfontein Mayibuye Ivory Park Rabie Ridge Phomolong
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KGADI JOHANNALAMOLA alleviating poverty and RDP houses in 1998,” said construction of 37 RDP 2016 , ” exp l a i ned the residents. “I will have a cleanaddressing the massive Ward 110 Counci l lo r, houses at Ivory Park. My Councillor. He said he is up campaign in Mayibuye
he construction of 151 shortfalls in social services StephenLamola. ward is composed mostly of actively interacting with the and Ivory Park Extension onTReconstruction and across the country will also Lamola said the process is RDP houses, and I am in a community through public 11 May while on 22 June IDevelopment Programme b e n e f i t m o s t o f t h e targeted to be completed in mission of negotiating with meetings in terms of service will have a feedback meeting(RDP) houses is underway at disadvantaged families and June after which allocation the city for the installation of delivery issues within the at 09h30 with Rabie RidgeMayibuye area in Region the unemployed in the will take place. solar geysers in all RDP ward, including housing re s iden t s , ” conc ludedA.“The programme which Mayibuye area including “There is also another project houses inmyWard beforemy backlog and in making the Lamola.specifically set its sights on those who didn't qualify for to kick start on 01May for the term of office is over in place habitable for its
Construction workers in fully fledged action, mixing cement a new RDP house. Picture: Kgadi Johanna Lamola
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Gauteng Health MECHope Papo has
warned senior managersin the department about“taking kickbacks leadingto price hikes and delaysin payments for suppli-ers”.“It is still puzzling that in-voices disappear for peri-ods of over two years andresurface when a supplierhas taken legal action,”said Papo, speaking onWednesday at a two-dayperformance reviewmeet-ing in Auckland Park, at-tended by managers of hisdepartment.He was making referenceto a case where a supplierwas owed R34 000 for aperiod of over two yearsbecause one official hadkept the invoice for no ap-parent reason.“This must come to animmediate stop,” he said.While he expressed ap-preciation that the depart-ment was “moving awayfrom the period of nega-tivity to a period wherethere is progress towardsbetter performance”, hesaid the turnaround strat-egy should also be seenand felt by patients whenvisiting health facilities.He criticised the exorbi-tant prices that the depart-ment was paying for med-ical equipment and otherservices.“Gauteng Health leads inthe procurement of medi-cal equipment but we arestill price takers. Thiscan’t be allowed to per-sist,” he told managers.“People taking kickbacksare the main cause andalso hamper our efforts toclear accruals.”Papo explained that thereason the department
found itself under finan-cial pressure in 2011was mainly as a result of“wrong and reckless deci-sions and practices”.He emphasized the needfor the spirit and com-
mitment to turn the depart-ment around to permeateall levels and sections ofthe department.“Turning this departmentaround will not be a ‘bigbang’ event but a processthat must be championedall staff members. Whilewe performed well in thehospital audit, we must notlose sight of the fact that weperformed badly on staff at-titudes and cleanliness.”He
gency Medical Services,the detainment of nurs-ing personnel especiallythose with special skillssuch as advanced mid-wives, primary health-care, etc.“Improving efficiencieswill result in better healthoutcomes and improvedstaff morales. While thereis emphasis on fiscal turn-around, we cannot ignoreimproving the experienc-es of our people in healthfacilities. I therefore ex-pect concrete plans to im-prove in the areas I havehighlighted,” concludedMEC Papo. – SAnews.gov.za
congratulated manag-ers for improvements ina number of areas suchas in the Anti-RetroviralTherapy Programme andother services.However; the MEC saidthere was a need to im-prove in the early book-ing - before 20 weeks- of pregnant mothers,efficiency and properfunctionality of clinic anddistrict hospitals, Emer-
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Gauteng Health MEC Hope Papo
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TAKE CHARGE CAMPAIGN
MEC Mazibuko (second from the right) who deliverd the Key Note Speech at the Take Charge CampaignRe-launch Pictures: Supplied
n 2007 the Gauteng sector specific campaignIProvincial Government using 'Take Charge' as a
launched the Take Charge catalyst for a broad-based
Campaign at the Walter social movement against
S i s u l u S q u a r e o f crime.
Remembrance in Kliptown. “Le t me onc e ag a i n
Its aim was to educate congratulate Provincial
communities on how they Community Police Board
can help in the reduction of for scooping the mobiliser
crime. a w a r d , ” s a i d M E C
In its bid to keep track of the M a z i b u k o , a s s h e
campaign's progress, the highlighted the campaign's
Department of Community achievements during the re-
Safety re-launched the launch.
campaign at the Thabo “The crime line award in
Mbeki Sports Grounds collaboration with Talk
(Tshwane) on February radio 702, 567 Independent
2013. Newspapers and others,
“It was important that the goe s a l ong way i n
department take stock recognising the leadership of
especially that it (Take Mr Andy Mashaile, the
Charge Campaign) was Provincial Chairperson in
launched in 2007, years have al igning the work of
gone by and we also needed Community Policing Forum
to check what strides are with the policing needs and
recorded particularly from priorities.”
the organisations that we Some of the strides reached
mob i l i s e d , ” s a i d t h e by the campaign have taken
Department's media liaison, the Department by surprise.
ThapeloMoiloa. Par t icular ly the 9000
The recent crime statistics registered patrollers.
released by the Provincial Th e s e p a t r o l l e r s a r e
Commi s s i on e r , N t a t e deployed in schools, hot
Mzwandile Petros, is an spots and commuter routes.
indication that the campaign “Initially, we did not aim this
has contributed to the high, but people see the
decline of crime in the benefits of protecting their
province. neighbourhood, hence
“He [Commissioner Petros] j o i n i ng the pa t r o l l e r
applauded good working movement,”Moiloa said.
relations of the community The Department faces the
and the police arising from challenge of having the
the realisation that crime campaign penetrate other
cannot be put to a minimal racial groups as the uptake is
for as long as there is friction sti l l mainly from the
between the two parties,” f o r m a l l y b l a c k
explainedMoiloa. communities.
The Department attributes This will be achieved by
the success of the Take awareness campaigns that
Charge Campaign to the will be conducted regularly
programme's inclusive from one community to the
nature: where various next. But interested parties
summits with over 150 could visit the website
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f www.gautsafety.gpg.gov.za,
o r g a n i s a t i o n s w e r e or visit us at no 78 Fox
conducted. Street, Marshalltown, or call
T h e s e o r g a n i s a t i o n s me directly on 084 805 2247
included a number of sectors / (011) 689 3743.
such as Youth, Labour, A l s o v i s i t
Community Police Forums, www.pioneernews.co.za for
Hostel Dwellers, Celebrities MEC Mazibuko's ful l
a n d F a i t h B a s e d speech, the extended version
Organisations. Each sector of this article and pictures.
was required to develop a
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EKURHULENI HOSTED AFRICA'S
FIRST AIRPORT CITIES WORLD
CONFERENCE
kurhuleni Executive Ekurhuleni and South Africa doing. The timehas come for Gauteng and national and political circles, said ACE percent of ordinary peopleEM a y o r M o n d l i in general,” themayor said. us to show the world what governments. serves to position the City of would benefit from an
Gungubele has expressed we are made of and why Ekurhuleni on the global aerotropol i s than theAlex Kirby, the Executive Vice He praised the cordialconfidence in the city's Ekurhuleni is a better place map to attract international middle-class,” he said.President of Airport Cities, relations between the City,ability to host Africa's first to invest attention, with the view totold the media via the Airports An aerotropolis is a type ofA i rpo r t C i t i e s Wor ld a n d lure investors. This, he said,telephone from the United Compan urban form comprisingConference and Exhibition s t a y would translate into localKingdom that he had all the y o f aviation intense business(ACE). in,” he economic growth and moreconfidence in Ekurhuleni's S o u t h and related enterprises. It is
The City of Ekurhuleni said. jobs forordinarypeople.capabi l i t ies to host a A f r i c a similar in form and function
hosted the ACE from24 – 26 successful conference. Gungu ( AC SA ) “ACE also is a great platform to a traditional metropolis,
April. b e l e a n d to proclaim our status as an where there is a central cityGungubele said the City was
This is what was said and attribut o t h e r aerotropolis, a new growth core and its commuter-ready from the day in 2010
donebefore theevent: ed the stakehol path which will also benefit linked suburbs.when it won the bid to host
readine ders. moreordinarypeople.“We are ready and the ACE. An aerotropolis has an
ss to deliverGauteng province is ready to Gungubele, “ T h e f e a r s t h a t t h e airport city as its core and is“When we decided to bid tothe 11th installment of ACEdeliver a successful ACE that who is steadily becoming aerotropolis is for the elite is surrounded by clusters ofhost the event, we knewto the 'solid umbilical cord'will leave all delegates with known as 'Mr Aerotropolis' not true, in the light of aviation related enterprise.whatwas expected of us andbetween the City, and thea remarkable memory of by his peers in government statistics that about 70 –SAnews.gov.zawhat we are capable of
Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Mondli Gungubele Picture: Supplied
28 Apr 2013 Pioneer Mirror PAGE 5Information
son goes to a hospital orclinic close to their placeof work, they must live inthe area.The hospitals and clinicsare set up like this in or-der to avoid a large num-ber of people only goingto one hospital to be seenby doctors when they areill.There are only two in-stances when a personmay go to a hospital orclinic which is not withinthe district in which theylive. The first instance iswhen that particular pa-
tient has received a re-ferral letter from a doc-tor at another hospital orclinic referring that spe-cific patient to a particu-lar hospital. The secondinstance is in the case ofan emergency. If a personneeds to be admitted to ahospital in an emergencysituation a hospital that isresponsible for a differ-ent district will take careof that patient, howeverthey may be transferred ata later stage when the pa-tient has received medicalattention and is recover-ing well.For people living in Alex-andra, the Edenvale Gen-eral Hospital is the hospi-tal that is responsible forthe district of Alexandraand therefore residents ofAlexandra should go tothat hospital in order toreceive medical attention.Are there any other doc-uments that a personshould take with themwhen going to a hospitalor clinic?If possible oneshould take with themtheir ID book or pass-
port together with proofof residence. If a personis not able to produce aproof of residence theywill be asked where theylive so the hospital canmake sure that they areresponsible for lookingafter that person.It is also important to takesome money with you asthe hospital may chargea fee for opening a fileto keep the patient’s re-cords. As a general rule,people who are employedare required to pay of afee of between R10 andR100 (depending on thehospital or clinic). Unem-ployed people are gener-ally not required to paythis fee, however this mayvary among hospitals.It is therefore importantthat, in order to avoid anyfrustrating delays, youfind out which hospital orclinic is closest to the areain which you live so thatyou can go to that hos-pital or clinic when youneed to see a doctor.*Contribution by Dr. NOdell
Nick Goldberg, ENS
Jabulani Mahlangulives in Lombardy East
by Alexandra. He hasbeen suffering from a badcough, a sore chest anda fever for the last fewdays. He has however notgone to see a doctor ashe does not want to misswork. He decides one daythat he needs to go see adoctor as he is not gettingbetter. He thinks that thebest place for him to gois to the Charlotte Max-
eke Academic Hospitalas it is close to his placeof work and he believesthat he will receive bet-ter treatment there than atanother clinic in the area.After waiting in a line tobe seen for a number ofhours, Jabulani gets to thefront of the line only to betold by the Sister on dutythat he cannot be seen atthat hospital as he doesnot live in the districtwhich the hospital is re-sponsible for overseeing.Jabulani is very cross as
he feels that he has wast-ed his time sitting at thehospital, only not to see adoctor.He wants to know wheth-er the Sister was correctin turning him away fromthe hospital.In Gauteng, hospitalsand clinics are designat-ed specific districts forwhich they are responsi-ble. People living withinthose districts must goto the hospital respon-sible for that district. Itis not enough that a per-
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reports etc.• The Centres enable people to access government servicesof HomeAffairs, Sassa, Labour, Social Development, SAPSetc.
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HOSPITALS ANDCLINICS IN GAUTENG
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RAMATAMO WAMATAMONG not lot of things happeningaround adult entertainment
lash Da Man Jazz in Klipfontein, older peopleFsession at Klipfontein felt somewhat bored andV i e w m u l t i p u r p o s e o v e r l o o k e d w i t hcommunity hall is now entertainment,” said Flashrunning into its second year. Thobejane.Only a handful of people He says the long term plan iscame to spend their Easter to have it every month andSunday afternoon and use to promote local artists asenjoyed various sounds of well and also Klipfonteinjazz from way back. Flash V i e w i s a g r o w i n gThobejane and his team of community and like anyFlash Da Man Promotions township it desires to have(who organised the event) recreational amenities closerbelieve with time people will to them and this Jazz sessionget used to this event. serves exactly that purpose.“It was an eventful weekend Past artists who graced theand people were spoiled for event in its inaugural lastchoice but I'm very happy year include Emza Molatediwith how it went and I of the famousMarabi band.believe this idea of having a To read about the previousjazz session in Klipfontein is Klipfontein Jazz sessionworth pursuing. This idea visitcame after realising there are www.pioneernews.co.za
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KLIPFONTEIN JAZZ SESSION
Jazz lovers danced all the night away
People enjoyed themselves at the Jazz session Flash Da Man promotions
One the artists performs at the session A local DJ plays the music Pictures: Ramatamo Wa Matamong
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upper hand game has juststarted and I predict a nastyending to it. Jason, Noluntuand Nicolas are all powerhungry and no one isdetermined to let theopportunity to move up therank of the most powerfulposition in the company slipthrough their fingers. As forNicolas, I suggest hewatches his back. Noluntuwill not appreciate beingplayed. If he doesn't want tolose his marbles and LaughLike Mawande (LLM), Isuggest he change thestrategy of his game. PoorDinny wa batho, now thatthere is no child to mend theshatteredmarriage, I foreseestress, trauma and anxiety. Iguess mam' Ruby was toof o r w a r d w i t h t h ecelebration, ouch!Oho, 's ice queen,Katlego Sibeko, is playingwith fire and she will soonmelt down. The onlypositive outcome I canenvisage from her unionw i t h s l y m o n s t e rmanipulators, Barker andBenjamin is nothing butbetrayal and regret. On theother hand, Rajesh isnothing but a little boy inthis whole game, and if hedoesn't back off, he runs therisk of losing everything.Jealousy does not suit medear; I would like tocongratulate Zeb on hispromotion; even though Ithink his constant longtravelling trips will cost hismarriage. Batho wee, whereon earth does 'sJerusalem-a gets her mutifrom? Haibo, clearly thesangoma she uses is verygood china. She seems tohave fooled Hermanus andback on top her game butcrossing Ronald wouldwork to her detriment infuture. On the other hand, Iguess Japhta learnt hislesson that hell has no furylike a woman cheated on.But did he get themessage?Helang, I never suspectedi n n o c e n t - l o o k i n g
's Teboho couldhave pulled the trigger onT h a n d a z a . I a l w a y ssuspected bastard Memeand Ranthumeng, butTeboho? Now it all makessense; she stole Meme's gunf rom he r o f f i c e andcurrently Teboho is framingMeme fo r a t t emp t edmurder. Either way, whatkind of a game is KK tryingto play?Why is he suddenlyinterested in helping Memeto prove her innocence?Clearly Meme's charmmesmerizes King Kong.How long has Nonny beenin Jo'burg for, but alreadyknows everyone's business.The girl has a big mouth anddoes not know where andwhen to shut it up, typicalreceptionist.
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