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email: [email protected] [email protected] Tel 0832719151 (Editorial) 0835431676 (Advertisements) Fax 0865549031 / 013 231 7147 Burgersfort, Steelpoort, Ohrigstad Platinum Gazette 12 February 2016 The Roads Agency Limpopo (RAL) has reaffirmed its zero tolerance stance against any customs of corruption, maladministration and tender irregularities, as explicitly demonstrated through its dismissal and suspension of several senior officials at the Agency this week. The Agncy says various charges relating to illicit conduct involving over R40-million have been pressed against these officials. The charges include flouting of supply chain management pol- icies, collusion, sharing of sensitive tender information with potential bidders, fraud and impersonating the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in a financially and legally binding letter. Preliminary investigations conducted by the Agency point to an external syndicate believed to be bankrolling some of the staff members to extort tender information out of RAL. At this stage, the three officials implicated are: Mr Kgotlo Rabothata (Former Chief Financial Officer): He was recently dismissed and has embarked on a CCMA process. He was dismissed for dishonesty and gross negligence as his con- duct exposed the Agency to potential litigation. He was also considered to have acted beyond the scope of his authority. Mr Sam Lekganyane (Supply Chain Manager): He has been placed on suspension – with a date of the disciplinary hearing soon to be determined. Mr. Mathews Mflatela (Senior Manager: Legal Services): He has also been placed on suspension and his internal disciplinary hearing is nearing conclusion. According to the RAL CEO, Mr. Maselaganye Matji, the recent dismissal and suspensions are an illustration of the zero tolerance stance towards breaching of policies and procedures as well as any generally corrupt practices at the Agency. “RAL is determined to root out corruption perpetrated by a syndicate driven by both internal staff members in collaboration with external service providers. We will neither rest nor spare effort until we have rooted out those involved in these corrupt and malevolent activities. RAL is on a business unusual mode and it will not allow intensified delivery of services to our people to be undermined by few rotten apples,” stressed Mr Matji. RAL decisive against corruption Budget time such as fire fighting, local tourism, municipal airports (except Ephraim Mogale and Elias Motsoaledi), municipal planning and municipal public transport, markets, municipal health services, municipal abattoirs, regional land fill sites, water and sanitation. All important things if you live in this area. That is why the municipality encourages everyone to keep an eye out for dates of further upcoming consultation meetings - your input counts! The Sekhukhune District Municipality is currently in a process of public engagement with regards to their budgets and annual reports. This week a meeting at Jorge Resort saw them consult with businesses in the district with regards to the draft annual report for 2014/2015. Meetings will continue during the rest of the month to ensure everyone has an opportunity to provide input. The report covers the various municipal functions

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email: [email protected] [email protected]

Tel 0832719151 (Editorial) 0835431676 (Advertisements) Fax 0865549031 / 013 231 7147Burgersfort, Steelpoort, Ohrigstad

PlatinumGazette

12 February 2016

The Roads Agency Limpopo (RAL) has reaffi rmed its zero tolerance stance against any customs of corruption, maladministration and tender irregularities, as explicitly demonstrated through its dismissal and suspension of several senior offi cials at the Agency this week.The Agncy says various charges relating to illicit conduct involving over R40-million have been pressed against these offi cials. The charges include fl outing of supply chain management pol-icies, collusion, sharing of sensitive tender information with potential bidders, fraud and impersonating the Chief Executive Offi cer (CEO) in a fi nancially and legally binding letter. Preliminary investigations conducted by the Agency point to an external syndicate believed to be bankrolling some of the staff members to extort tender information out of RAL.At this stage, the three offi cials implicated are:

Mr Kgotlo Rabothata (Former Chief Financial Offi cer): He was recently dismissed and has embarked on a CCMA process. He was dismissed for dishonesty and gross negligence as his con-duct exposed the Agency to potential litigation. He was also considered to have acted beyond thescope of his authority.

Mr Sam Lekganyane (Supply Chain Manager): He has been placed on suspension – with a date of the disciplinary hearing soon to be determined.

Mr. Mathews Mfl atela (Senior Manager: Legal Services): He has also been placed on suspension and his internal disciplinary hearing is nearing conclusion.

According to the RAL CEO, Mr. Maselaganye Matji, the recent dismissal and suspensions are an illustration of the zero tolerance stance towards breaching of policies and procedures as well as any generally corrupt practices at the Agency.

“RAL is determined to root out corruption perpetrated by a syndicate driven by both internal staff members in collaboration with external service providers. We will neither rest nor spare effort until we have rooted out those involved in these corrupt and malevolent activities. RAL is on a business unusual mode and it will not allow intensifi ed delivery of services to our people to be undermined by few rotten apples,” stressed Mr Matji.

RAL decisive against corruption

Budget timesuch as fi re fi ghting, local tourism, municipal airports (except Ephraim Mogale and Elias Motsoaledi), municipal planning and municipal public transport, markets, municipal health services, municipal abattoirs, regional land fi ll sites, water and sanitation. All important things if you live in this area. That is why the municipality encourages everyone to keep an eye out for dates of further upcoming consultation meetings - your input counts!

The Sekhukhune District Municipality is currently in a process of public engagement with regards to their budgets and annual reports. This week a meeting at Jorge Resort saw them consult with businesses in the district with regards to the draft annual report for 2014/2015. Meetings will continue during the rest of the month to ensure everyone has an opportunity to provide input. The report covers the various municipal functions

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2 Advertorial 12 FEBRUARY 2016

DWARSRIVIER MINESupporting Youth Against Crime in Ngwaabe area

Serious about a crime free future

Dwarsrivier Mine is serious about contribu ng towards a future where communi es are safe and happy. This is why they’ve become involved with Youth Against Crime. This specifi c group operates in the Ngwaabe area and works with the South Africa Po-lice Service (SAPS) to create awareness about crime and the nega ve impact it can have on lives. The group currently consists of 14 members and Dwarsrivier Mine sponsored T-shirts, jackets, caps and a camera for them. They visit schools where they educate learners about staying away from drugs, alcohol, crime and the nega ve impact that a criminal record can have on a young person’s future. They encourage students to focus on their educa- on, respect their parents and teachers and to not

become involved with criminal ac vi es, but to rather report crime to the SAPS to help eradicate it from communi es. They will be using the camera to

document their visits to the schools and the events at which they par cipate. Dwarsrivier Mine is involved with annual Crime Awareness Campaigns in both Greater Tubatse and Thaba Chweu and the support given to this group just emphasises their commitment towards this. “We always encourage learners to focus on their educa on and stay away from crime. The youth is the future of this country and groups such as Youth Against Crime plays an important role in communi es. They are role models and show children who o en live without hope that there are more op ons in life than becoming a criminal.They also help address social issues such as teenage pregnancy and domes c violence. Some mes it is easier for a teenager to talk to another young person about these problems than to an adult and this is part of why we are suppor ng them in their endeav-ours,” said Mr Remember Mmbengwa, SD Manager of Dwarsrivier Mine.

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Romans 13:1-2 NIV

Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has estab-lished. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.

This fi rst piece of road of the R555 route to Steelpoort from Burg-ersfort used to have a 60 km per hour speed limit. Since more than a week ago the indication of this limit is gone, as is any other limit till you almost reach Steelpoort. Fact is, Lim-popo Traffi c offi cials still lie in waiting for you just after the Thaba Moshate entrance and they will fi ne you and they will tell you that they have supernatural eyesight and that there is a 60 km per hour signpost. We used a camera with several million pixels resolution, photo-graphed the stretch of road and studied it at length. No 60 km per hour sign. So, maybe you should just supernaturally feel or know not to drive faster than 60 km per hour. Easy.

Keep to 60

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Leboeng SAPS held an operation Ntsha Lebake at Leboeng Banareng village. The aim of the operation is to drugs such as dagga as it is prevalent in this area especially during this time of the year.

Three women were arrested and charged with possession of a dagga plant. The police found a large number of dagga plants at the home of the suspects. They were all released after they paid admission of guilt fi nes of R200 each. The operation continues and the Police warn those who engage in this criminal activity that they will face the law.

Two men Petrus Moraba (29) and Elija Moraba(27) appeared before the Magistrate at Leboeng Periodical court on Tuesday 9 February 2016 on a charge of burglary at a business. The two were arrested last year on 1 November at about 01:00 at one of the shops around Leboeng. The arrest was after the police who were on operation got information that the suspects are busy braking into the shop. The quick reaction by the police found one suspect inside the shop and the other one on top of the roof with a bag full of groceries. Both suspects were found guilty, Petrus Moraba was sentenced to three years imprisonment without the option of a fi ne and Elija Moraba sentenced to two years imprisonment wholly suspended for fi ve years.

(Information and photograph: Sergeant Maimela Andrew Sibatana)

Dagga crop at Leboeng very ‘drought resistant’

Leboeng burglar go to prison

The Tonteldoos Highlands Festival takes place on 26 March 2016 during Easter Weekend, in the Mpumalanga Province in the small little hamlet of Tonteldoos just 20km from Dull-stroom. Over the years the event captured the attention of locals and travellers alike since its establishment. Families can participate in the festivities of the annual Tonteldoos Highlands during family easter holiday in Mpumalanga.

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city life to experience something unique at this Scot-tish Festival as you witness traditional kilted dancers, various artists and live entertainment. Guests of the Tonteldoos Highlands Festival can participate in traditional Scottish games and a program packed with intertainment.For more info visit: https://www.facebook.com/Tonteldoos-452783638130726/ cid:734041713@28012008-05C5

Get your kilt ready for 26 March

Joshua Generation students learnt the correct technique on brushing their teeth this week. They had lots of fun as can be clearly seeen in the photograpgh!

Brush!

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MM reacts to Mooifontein controversy A new park development in Mooifontein, Burgersfort ,had residents up in arms this week as

they had more questions than anwers. They were unsure of the exact nature of the develop-ment, were concerned with the fl ooding problem in the area and said they were mot consulted before the project was started.

After attending a residents’ meeting at the site on Tuesday, the newspaper enquired from the Greater Tubatse Municipality what exactly is happening at the development site and what is done to address the concerns of residents.

Municipal Manager, Mr JNT Mohlala said in writing that the area is developed as a recrea-tional park. It is an IDP project and will be completed by December this year at a cost of R10 million. Notices for IDP coonsultation meetings were issued through Ward Councillors and radio adverts.

Tender processes were handled by the National Department of Environmental Affairs as the funding entity.

According to Mr Mohlala suffi cient parking space has been provided for events to be held at the park, and that the contractor, Maisaya Trading, is aware of possible fl ooding proplems in the area and is responsible to devise a plan to channel fl oodwater into the town’s stormwa-ter drainage system.

Mr Mohlala said no Environmental Impact Assessment was neccessary as the land was previously used as a park.

He said Mooifontein forms part of Ward 18 and meetings are convened on a montly basis by the Ward Councillor to inform the community about all the developments in the Ward as part of the consultative process. Residents also attended IDP meetings when the project was announced.

With regard to safety concerns at the site, he stated that the contractor is in process of aquiring safety notices and warnings for the site . He said residents should direct complaints about the issue to him and announced that the Municipality is meeting the concerned group’s representative on Tuesday 16 February to discuss their concerns.

Asked why employees on the site are wearing Expanded Public Works overalls, he answered that all contractual employees doing work for any sphere of government can be registered on the EPWP programme.

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On 14 February the world will celebrate Valentine’s Day. This is not an offi cial holiday and there are a few legends surrounding the origins of this celebration of love.

The day is also known as Saint Val-entine’s Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine in other parts of the world. The day began as a liturgical celebration of one of the early Saints named Valentinus. There are sever-al martyrdom stories surrounding the day. One popular story has it that Saint Valentine of Rome was imprisoned for performing weddings for soldiers who were forbidden to marry and for ministering the gospel under the Roman Empire. Before he was executed he allegedly wrote a letter to the daughter of his jailer, Asterius which he signed as “Your Valentine”.

In 18th century England courtly love evolved to lovers presenting fl owers, offer-ing each other confectionery and sending “Valentine” greeting cards. Since then the commercialization of Valentine’s Day spread all over the world.

Platinum Gazette asked readers if they will be celebrating the day of love or do they feel that it is just a commercial money-spin-ner.

Ms Nomfundo Nkosi said: “I do celebrate Valentine’s Day because it is important to show your loved ones you care. I’m going to take my man out to a nice romantic restaurant”. Ms Thabita Sedibe said: “I don’t plan to celebrate it because I don’t have a partner. I would have celebrat-ed it if I had someone in my life”.

Mr Moss Manyaka said: “I’ve got mixed feelings about it. It is promoting love which is a good thing, but it is too commercialized. Some people may be manipulated through the marketing around the day. Yes, I’ll be do-ing something for my loved one. Quality time is just as important as buying things. People have a lot of stress and they don’t spend quality time together and this is an opportuni-ty to do that. Valentine’s is good, but at what cost?”

Ms Lizzy Mamphoke and Mr David Mamphoke said: “Valentine’s Day is very important. It is important to be together and commit yourself to each other again. It is more important to spend time with someone than buying expensive things”.

Mnr. Johan du Preez sê: “Elke person se hart begeer om op Valentynsdag daai ietsie te kry en hê. Ek sal ook iets spesiaals doen”. By hom is Lachey Howard.

Mr Fortunate Selahle said: “It must be Val-entine’s Day every day to build relationships. I will still make a big thing of the 14th of February as well”.

Mr Lazarus Magabane said: “Yes, I cele-brate Valentine’s Day. I’ll take my wife out for dinner”.

Mr SJ Mphahlele said: “Valentine’s Day should be celebrated daily as a gesture to say thank you to both parties in a relation-ship. Love should be celebrated”.

Me. Katryn de Jonge sê: “Ek is self nie baie romanties nie. As ‘n man iets vir my koop het hy iets verkeerd gedoen. Vir my is Valentynsdag net ‘n geldmaak foefi e”. By haar is Cobus. Me. Elmarie Snyders sê: “Valentynsdag is oor hoe jy oor iemand voel. Jy kan jou man of vrou dan goed bederf”.

Did you know?In 2015 Amer-icans spend

approximately $18.9 thousand

million on Valentine’s Day. The top items on which they

splashed were: Flowers, Jewelry, Apparel, Special

Gifts, Movies, Restaurants and lastly Salons and Spa treatments.

Is Valentine’s Day important to you

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Ms Ouma Shingange said: “Valentine’s Day should be every day, but is good to make the 14th of February special. Love is for every day”. With her is Khensani Langa.

Ms Jolina Phokane said: “Valentine’s is all right. I’ll celebrate it this weekend. I’ll buy a present for my husband and it is nice to also receive something”. With her is Bokang.

Left: Mr DC Makomane said: “I do celebrate Valentine’s Day. I’m plan-ning to spend quality time with my wife. Valentine’s is important, especially for couples. Every man should buy something for his wife”.

Mr Wellbeloved Kgasago said: “Yes, Valentine’s Day is a special day to show your love and appreciation for the one you love. I’ll take my girl out, go to the Mall, buy something for Val-entine’s, share the day and just have fun”.

Mr Leshiba Mabilu and Mr John Thobejane said: “It must be celebrated in all manners. There must however be limitations on spending. Just a token of appreciation is enough”.

Mr Albert Mokate said: “It is not just a mar-keting ploy. I’ll celebrate Valentine’s Day. It is very important that my loved one must know that I still love her”.

Mr Papi Makgate said: “I’m going to celebrate Valentine’s Day. It is a special day for the ones I love. I have to celebrate and enjoy it with them. I’ll be buying big presents on the day”.

Ms Sthembiso Shabangu said: “I’ll celebrate Valentine’s Day. I plan to go to church and after that take my husband out somewhere”.

Mr Patrick Leshaba said: “It is just a money-making process. People should rather spend money on things like education. We should love each other every day so lets dedicate the 14th of February to doing something special at a crèche or some other place. There is so much to do. People must be careful to spend money they don’t have.” Mr Prof Matsifi ša said: “I celebrate Valentine’s. I would one day want to take my wife to Venice on Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s is good”.

Mr Lazarus Maphanga said: “It is a special thing to celebrate Valentine’s Day to remind ourselves as lovers where we came from. I’ll buy a small present for my loved one”.

Regs: Me. Leanne Payne sê: “Ek en my geliefde hou nogal van Va-lentynsdag, maar gee steeds elke dag vir mekaar om. Hy koop steeds kos en help met die huistake”.

Left: Mr Mpho Kgotle said: “I’m going to be with my loved ones on Valentine’s Day. We’ll have some quality time with music, a braai and so on. It is a special day”.

Did you

know?

Tradition have it that in a leap year like 2016 women may take the lead and ask the man they love out or even for his hand in marraige.

and how will you celebrate it? 12 FEBRUARIE 2016

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Nuwe Juffrou op Ohrigstad

Juffrou Alletti Jacobs Schwab is die nuwe Natuurwetenskappe Onder-wyseres by Laerskool Ohrigstad. Sy sal klasgee vir Graad 4 tot 7.

Adding HopeBurgersfort and Steelpoort KFC employees delivered hope to the Mahubahube Project and Home Based Care with an R85 000 donation. The “Add Hope Campaign” is where cus-tomers at KFC can give a R2 or more donation which is given back to communities to help feed underprivileged children. Mahubahube Project Man-ager Martha thanked KFC and everyone who made the donation possible.

Mr Phillimon Rantho, area manager for KFC urged customers to con-tinue supporting the cam-paign. “That R2 or more means a lot to someone out there. In the Bible from the book Deuteronomy 15:9-11 it states: 9”Be-ware that there is no base thought in your heart, say-ing, ‘The seventh year, the year of remission, is near,’ and your eye is hostile toward your poor brother, and you give him nothing; then he may cry to the LORD against you, and it will be a sin in you. 10”You shall generously give to him, and your heart shall not be grieved when you give to him, because for this thing the LORD your God will bless you in all your work and in all your undertakings.11”For the poor will never cease to be in the land; therefore I command you, saying, ‘You shall freely open your hand to your brother, to your needy and poor in your land. And Jesus ones said “blessed is the hand that give than the hand that receive” So Let’s Add Hope!”Photographs & Information: Phillimon Rantho.

The Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa - Ohrigstad Congregation handed over duvets and school bags to 160 children in Kgautswane village.

It will also be distributed to children in Leboeng and Kgotlopong Villages.

The Church runs a Day Care centre in Kgautswane, Leboeng and Kgotlopong and this project caters for all the children of the surrounding villages, irrespective of their church affi liation.

This has been running for 9 years and funds to run the progamme are coming from different institutions, although no consistent

funding is coming in. At the centres the chil-dren are taught about God, receive help with their school homework and social challenges are addressed.

Anyone who would like to become in-

volved can contact Rev. SS Mokoena on 072 103 3640.

(Information & photographs: SS Mokoena and Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa - Ohrigstad Congregation).

Caring for children in Kgautwane, Leboeng and Kgotlopong Villages

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The Bosveld Rugby Club from Hoedspruit will be hosting a golf day on 13 February 2016 to help raise funds for the Club. The format of the day’s play will be 4 Ball American Scramble.Entry fees are R350 per player or R1500 per 4 ball team. Registration will take place at 07:30 and tee-off will be at 08:00. For more information contact Romeo Jones (083 439 2466 or 015 799 2980) or Wouter Vos (083 259 0054 or e-mail [email protected]) or Naas du Plessis (083 450 8336).

What is happening?The following events are planned at the Golf Club: 13 February 2016 - Talisman Cup 20 February 2016 - Social and league golf27 February 2016 - Tubatse Procurement Golf (by invitation)5 March 2016 - Social golf12 - 13 March 2016 - Club ChampionshipsFor more information of golf days or to book your event at the Golf Club contact Martin van Rooyen on 072 564 2811.

Laerskool Burgersfort is hosting a friendly athletics meeting on Saturday 13 February 2016. The public is welcome to come and support the athletes at the school’s sports-grounds.

Calvin’s Lions take on the Tigers

Calvin Prep School held their inter-house athletics on Friday last week. The young athletes are divided into two teams - the Tigers and the Lions. They compete

is varioius track and fi eld items while the teachers take the opportunity to also give them a little bit of coaching before heading off to compete against other schools

in friendly competi-tions. Those who did not participate cheered the athletes on.

The school thanked all the day’s sponsors without which it would not have been possible.

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NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION

IN THE MAGIS-TRATE’S COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF SEKHUKHUNE

HELD AT SE-KHUKHUNE (Case

No. 512/14)In the matter between

3Q CONCRETE HOLDINGS (PTY)

LTD (Execution Cred-itor) and MAVENTI

CONSTRUCTION (1st Execution Debtor); MADALA NTAM-

BANE Identity Num-ber: 661024 5470

083 (2nd Execution Debtor); VELAPHI

NTAMBANE Identity Number: 911024

0687 085 (3rd Execu-tion Debtor)

KINDLY NOTE THAT in terms of judgement granted on the 6th day of February 2015, in the SEKHUKHUNE

Magistrate’s Court and a Warrant of Execu-

tion issued thereafter, a sale in execution of the undermentioned goods will be held at PRAKTISEER MAG-ISTRATES COURT, POLICE STATION

STREET, PRAKTISE-ER ON 26th FEBRU-ARY AT 12:00 AM,

consisting of: GOODS

1 x WHITE TATA BUS WITH REGISTRA-

TION NO CYN 722 L to the highest bidder.DATED at RUSTEN-BURG on 17 Decem-

ber 2015. Execution Creditor’s

AttorneysJONKER VORSTER INC C/O MADELEEN

WILLERS ATTOR-NEYS, Industry Road,

BURGERSFORT, 1150, PO Box 555, BURGERSFORT. Tel: 013 231 8497;

Fax; 013 231 8479; Ref: M WILLERS/

JON11/0002Address of Execution

Debtor: MAVENTI CONSTRUCTION & TRANSPORT -

Registration number 2003/075042/23 of 181 STASIE SEC-TION, GA MOTODI VILLAGE, BURG-

ERSFORT, MADALA NTAMBANE - Identity Number 661024 5470

083 of 181 STA-SIE SECTION, GA MOTODI VILLAGE

BURGERSFORT and VELAPHI NTAMBANE

Identity Number 911024 0687 085 of 181 STASIE SEC-TION, GA MOTODI

VILLAGE, BURGERS-FORT.

NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION

IN THE MAGIS-TRATE’S COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF LYDENBURGHELD AT LYDEN-BURG (Case No.

CO1471/2015)In the matter between KINGFISHER CRES-CENT HOME OWN-ERS ASSOCIATION (Execution Creditor) and THABANG PI-

LANE Identity Num-ber: 800107 5366 088

(Execution Debtor)KINDLY NOTE THAT in terms of judgement

granted on the 2nd day of September

2015, in the LYDEN-BURG Magistrate’s Court and a Warrant of Execution issued

thereafter, a sale in execution of the undermentioned

goods will be held at PRAKTISEER MAG-ISTRATES COURT,

PRAKTISEER ON 26 February 2016 AT

12:00 AM, consisting of:

GOODS1 x 1 GREY NP 200 REG: FCY 841 MP

ESTIMATED VALUE: ± R60 000.00

To the highest bidder.DATED at BURGERS-FORT on 7 January

2016. Execution Creditor’s

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Station * Burgersfort SAPS

* Aloe Foods* Praktiseer SAPS * Ohrigstad SAPS* Pick n Pay Steel-

poort* Winterveld Village

* Tubatse Village* Dwarsrivier Mine

* Mototolo * Morena’s Tavern

(Steel Bridge)* Glencore Eastern

Limb Training Centre* Madiba’s Mini

Market - Kalkfontein

* Modikwa Platinum Mine

* Dilokong Chrome Mine

(ASA Metals)* Twickenham Plati-

num Mine* Dr. Lorna’s Surgery

Burgersfort * Pret Liquor

* Pret Butchery* CTM Burgersfort* Madeleen Willers

Attorneys* Lebowa Panel

Beaters* Hendrk’s Panel-

beaters* Department of Ed-ucation Circuit Offi ce

Burgersfort * Laerskool Ohrig-

stad* Laerskool Burg-

ersfort* Supa Save

* Build It Tubatse* A1 Food Store

Twin City* Tiezers Meat Pan-

try Ohrigstad* Bronrich Slaghuis

Ohrigstad* 1 Stop Midas Burg-

ersfort* Tubatse Build It* Vyfster Slaghuis

Steelpoort* Burgersfort Phar-

macy*Dr Fouché’s Sur-gery Burgersfort

* Mooifontein Kafee Burgersfort

*Supa Save Burg-ersfort

* Hawker stalls Eddie Sedibe Street

Burgersfort* 1 Stop Midas

Steelpoort* Calvin College

Burgersfort* Tingeling Kleuter-

skool Steelpoort* Sasol Garage

Steelpoort* Total Garage Steel-

poort* Ohrigstad Han-

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Athletics at Ohrigstad

On 10 February a friendly athletics meet-ing took place at Ohrigstad. Athletes participat-ed in track and fi eld items and made their respective

schools very proud. See more photographs on page 12.

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Vriendskaplike atletiek op OhrigstadLaerskool Ohrigstad het hierdie week Woensdag ‘n vriendskaplike atletiekbyeen-koms op Ohrigstad aangebied. Laerskool Burgersfort, Laerskool Lydenburg, Laerskoop Mariepskop, Laerskool Atokia en

Steelpoort Akademie het aan die byeenkoms kom deel-neem. Die skool bedank elkeen wat die dag help moontlik maak het.

12 FEBRUARY 2016