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SEDIBENG Incorporating Vaal Weekly and Vaal Vision 28 AUGUST - 3 SEPTEMBER 2013 Tel: (016) 950-7000 | Fax: (016) 981-0604 Free Distribution: Sebokeng, Evaton, Boipatong, Bophelong, Sharpeville, Meyerton, Roshnee, Rustervaal and Orange Farm. A1RZEM5 R 249-00 MAHALA PROMOTION CASH BACK R11 100 NISSAN NP200 1.6 8V + A/C HAPPY MTSWENI 076 369 5685 A1RZ40Q a1rx4gf Lazarus Dithagiso DE DEUR. – It is almost five years that these refugees have struggled to make ends meet following their arrival in this country. Most came here seeking asylum because of the wars that are ravaging their countries. They are from various countries such as Bu- rundi, Uganda and Zanzibar and have now ta- ken residence in De Deur where they reside at a plot in some sort of a ‘camp’ in mud and plastic houses. Marie-Claire Nduwimana (29), an unem- ployed mother of two from Burundi, says that she no longer thinks of going home as her pa- rents were killed during the war and she fears for her life. “Back home they don’t know whe- re I am,” she says. Her husband, known only as Pacom ( also a refugee but not from the same country), does piece-work around Preto- ria and Johannesburg. The couple met in Pre- toria before they arrived in the Sedibeng regi- on to start a new life. On how they survive in their three-room self-made plastic shack, Nduwimana reveals that they travel more than a kilometre to fetch water. She adds that a pri- est opened his heart and allowed them to fetch water at his plot nearby, he goes further by providing them with food parcels. When asked why they do not seek help from the local ward councillor Nduwimana says that they do not want to seem as if they are troublemakers. “We used to visit the ward councillor and other neighbours for help until we decided that it’s about time that we face life as it is,” she says. Local ward council- lor Sibongile Sebe of the African National Congress (ANC) says that there is inter- vention from the council. She said the re- fugees would be moved soon as there is no water and sanitation in the ‘camp’. The dilemma between them returning home or getting necessary documents is pending “We started helping them with a water tank after community members around he- re complained that they steal their water. It’s a private property so we cannot install taps,” explains Sebe. The number of refu- gees has, however, dropped from 43 to 21 as others have left for ‘greener pastures’. For those who are left behind it remains to be seen what the future holds. Refugees in dilemma Refugees in dilemma Photo:The self made structures called home by struggling refu- gees in De Deur. Inset: Marie-Claire Nduwimana a native of Bu- rundi, stands with her two children outside her self-made plastic shack at a plot in De Deur. Photos: Lazarus Dithagiso. To bring you quality news we are pleased to in- form you that our social networks are up and running. For more news about our area’s news- makers, achievers, entertainment, job opportu- nities, and how to make new friends in the Vaal look out for fresh stories and much more news on our website www.sedibengster.com. Also fol- low us on twitter@sedibengster or our mobisite http://sedibengster.mobi or `like’ us on facebook www.sedibengster.com CD CD Givea- Givea- ways ways p13 p13 Enter your little one in Ster and Vaalweekblad’s exciting Baby and Todd- ler Competition! A total of more than R10 000 in cash prizes, sponsored by San- lam, Park Travel and MooiVaal Media is to be won. The rules and condi- tions will appear on www.sedibengster.com and www.vaalweek- blad.com

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Incorporating Vaal Weekly and Vaal Vision28 AUGUST ­ 3 SEPTEMBER 2013 Tel: (016) 950­7000 | Fax: (016) 981­0604Free Distribution: Sebokeng, Evaton, Boipatong, Bophelong, Sharpeville, Meyerton, Roshnee, Rustervaal and Orange Farm.

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Lazarus Dithagiso

DEDEUR. – It is almost five years that theserefugees have struggled to make ends meetfollowing their arrival in this country.Most came here seeking asylum because of

the wars that are ravaging their countries.They are from various countries such as Bu-rundi, Uganda and Zanzibar and have now ta-ken residence in De Deur where they resideat a plot in some sort of a ‘camp’ in mud andplastic houses.Marie-Claire Nduwimana (29), an unem-

ployed mother of two from Burundi, says thatshe no longer thinks of going home as her pa-rents were killed during the war and she fearsfor her life. “Back home they don’t knowwhe-re I am,” she says. Her husband, known only

as Pacom ( also a refugee but not from thesame country), does piece-work around Preto-ria and Johannesburg. The couple met in Pre-toria before they arrived in the Sedibeng regi-on to start a new life. On how they survivein their three-room self-made plastic shack,Nduwimana reveals that they travel more thana kilometre to fetch water. She adds that a pri-est opened his heart and allowed them to fetchwater at his plot nearby, he goes further byproviding them with food parcels.When asked why they do not seek help

from the local ward councillor Nduwimanasays that they do not want to seem as if theyare troublemakers. “We used to visit the wardcouncillor and other neighbours for help untilwe decided that it’s about time that we face

life as it is,” she says. Local ward council-lor Sibongile Sebe of theAfricanNationalCongress (ANC) says that there is inter-vention from the council. She said the re-fugees would be moved soon as there isnowater and sanitation in the ‘camp’. Thedilemma between them returning home orgetting necessary documents is pending“We started helping them with a watertank after communitymembers around he-re complained that they steal their water.It’s a private property so we cannot installtaps,” explains Sebe. The number of refu-gees has, however, dropped from 43 to 21as others have left for ‘greener pastures’.For those who are left behind it remains tobe seen what the future holds.

Refugees in dilemmaRefugees in dilemma

Photo:The self made structures called home by struggling refu­gees in De Deur. Inset: Marie­Claire Nduwimana a native of Bu­rundi, stands with her two children outside her self­made plasticshack at a plot in De Deur. Photos: Lazarus Dithagiso.

To bring you quality news we are pleased to in-form you that our social networks are up andrunning. For more news about our area’s news-makers, achievers, entertainment, job opportu-nities, and how to make new friends in the Vaallook out for fresh stories and much more newson our website www.sedibengster.com. Also fol-low us on twitter@sedibengster or our mobisitehttp://sedibengster.mobi or `like’ us on facebook

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2 SEDIBENG STER 28 August - 3 September 2013

Mduduzi Mathebula

SEBOKENG. - Moshoeshoe Road ground toa standstill when police conducted a roadblockon the busiest road in Sebokeng on Friday. Theroadblockwas to stop and check for unlicensedand unauthorised motorists. The search wascarried out in conjunction with other stakehol-ders - Soul Provider, Progressive Youth, andSAPS Community Policing Forum, YouthDesk, Child Line, Vaal Injectors and EmfuleniLocal Municipality Traffic Department.

According to police the project was conduc-ted in two phases, one focusing on unauthori-sed road-users and the second focus being tocheck for drugs. Soul Providers’ Baba Kubhe-ka said that it is very important that community

members protect each other other. “Drug usersare not in full control of their conscious minds.They need to be shown the possibilities of li-vingwithout drugs,” said Kubheka. The searchwas directed into all the ‘hot spots’ of drug-useand dealers.

Progressive Youth chairperson MphikeleliMagidela said the project was productive andengaged community and Police.

“It is vitally important to have engaged thepolice, the community and the youth. This isan eye-opener for the community to report anysort of crime in their different areas. Drugs ha-ve badly hindered the future of our country. Ithas to stop and that starts with us,” says Magi-dela.

Police and community in tune

Vanderbijlpark Senior Prosecutor RethaVenter, Rashenka Stephenson and Detec­tive Warrant Officer Michael Stephensonduring the re­launch of Jessica’s Wall ofLife 'baby box', where mothers can leaveunwanted babies without hurting them andwithout identifying themselves. Photo: La­zarus Dithagiso

Sebokeng police took matters in hand in a projectto fight crime on the streets, conducting a road­block on Friday. Photo: Mduduzi Mathebula.

Lazarus Dithagiso

VANDERBIJLPARK. - Tears of sorrowmixed with joy flowed as the two black cur-tains were opened on the introduction andre-launch of Jessica’s Wall of Life recently.This is the initiative that gave six babies a

chances at life. Initially the wall waslaunched in February 2008 by DetectiveWarrant Officer Michelle Stephenson. Thiswas after she was called out to a crime sceneat a Boipatong dump site where the body ofa little baby was found murdered and

dumped by her mother in July 2006. Sceneslike this caused Stephenson to adopt a babyshe named Jessica. She touched the heartsof the community in Vanderbijlpark. Withtears rolling down her cheeks on the re-launch Stephenson said that, since the launchof Jessica’s Wall of Life, six babies and acat have received a chance of life.“We are educating young people, learners,

and students regarding birth control and op-tions such as adoption and Jessica’s Wall ofLife instead of killing and dumping a baby.The wall’s objective is to give the mothersan alternative to abandoning their children

or even murdering them when they see noother way out. We also want to close the gapbetween unwanted babies and prospectiveadoption parents, to give these children achance in life.” Thanks go to Vanderbijlparksenior prosecutor Retha Venter who helpedtoward the creation of such a facility. Prose-cutor Venter believes that the wall will bea great help to saving lives instead of killing.A state-of-the-art ‘baby box’ is in the wallwith a built-in steel receptacle like a largepostbox with two doors for both in and out-side. There are sensors inside so that whenthe baby is placed inside the door, it will lockfor safety. The alarm will activate inside thehospital.This will be switched off once the baby

is removed. The baby will be given to thevolunteers and later handed to Social Care.Among the guests were Advocate SibongileMzinyathi, Colonel Elsja Havenga, Boipa-tong station commander, Councillor PhillipNothnagel. The wall is sponsored by Moo-ivaal media, Vaalrand security, NationalProsecution Authority, Cormed Hospital,Tugela Hardware, Spur, IFM 102.2 Radio,Express Graphics, Africa Paint.

Leave your unwanted babies here!

2 SEDIBENG STER 28 August - 3 September 2013

Mduduzi Mathebula

SEBOKENG. - Moshoeshoe Road ground toa standstill when police conducted a roadblockon the busiest road in Sebokeng on Friday. Theroadblockwas to stop and check for unlicensedand unauthorised motorists. The search wascarried out in conjunction with other stakehol-ders - Soul Provider, Progressive Youth, andSAPS Community Policing Forum, YouthDesk, Child Line, Vaal Injectors and EmfuleniLocal Municipality Traffic Department.

According to police the project was conduc-ted in two phases, one focusing on unauthori-sed road-users and the second focus being tocheck for drugs. Soul Providers’ Baba Kubhe-ka said that it is very important that community

members protect each other other. “Drug usersare not in full control of their conscious minds.They need to be shown the possibilities of li-vingwithout drugs,” said Kubheka. The searchwas directed into all the ‘hot spots’ of drug-useand dealers.

Progressive Youth chairperson MphikeleliMagidela said the project was productive andengaged community and Police.

“It is vitally important to have engaged thepolice, the community and the youth. This isan eye-opener for the community to report anysort of crime in their different areas. Drugs ha-ve badly hindered the future of our country. Ithas to stop and that starts with us,” says Magi-dela.

Police and community in tune

Vanderbijlpark Senior Prosecutor RethaVenter, Rashenka Stephenson and Detec­tive Warrant Officer Michael Stephensonduring the re­launch of Jessica’s Wall ofLife 'baby box', where mothers can leaveunwanted babies without hurting them andwithout identifying themselves. Photo: La­zarus Dithagiso

Sebokeng police took matters in hand in a projectto fight crime on the streets, conducting a road­block on Friday. Photo: Mduduzi Mathebula.

Lazarus Dithagiso

VANDERBIJLPARK. - Tears of sorrowmixed with joy flowed as the two black cur-tains were opened on the introduction andre-launch of Jessica’s Wall of Life recently.This is the initiative that gave six babies a

chances at life. Initially the wall waslaunched in February 2008 by DetectiveWarrant Officer Michelle Stephenson. Thiswas after she was called out to a crime sceneat a Boipatong dump site where the body ofa little baby was found murdered and

dumped by her mother in July 2006. Sceneslike this caused Stephenson to adopt a babyshe named Jessica. She touched the heartsof the community in Vanderbijlpark. Withtears rolling down her cheeks on the re-launch Stephenson said that, since the launchof Jessica’s Wall of Life, six babies and acat have received a chance of life.“We are educating young people, learners,

and students regarding birth control and op-tions such as adoption and Jessica’s Wall ofLife instead of killing and dumping a baby.The wall’s objective is to give the mothersan alternative to abandoning their children

or even murdering them when they see noother way out. We also want to close the gapbetween unwanted babies and prospectiveadoption parents, to give these children achance in life.” Thanks go to Vanderbijlparksenior prosecutor Retha Venter who helpedtoward the creation of such a facility. Prose-cutor Venter believes that the wall will bea great help to saving lives instead of killing.A state-of-the-art ‘baby box’ is in the wallwith a built-in steel receptacle like a largepostbox with two doors for both in and out-side. There are sensors inside so that whenthe baby is placed inside the door, it will lockfor safety. The alarm will activate inside thehospital.This will be switched off once the baby

is removed. The baby will be given to thevolunteers and later handed to Social Care.Among the guests were Advocate SibongileMzinyathi, Colonel Elsja Havenga, Boipa-tong station commander, Councillor PhillipNothnagel. The wall is sponsored by Moo-ivaal media, Vaalrand security, NationalProsecution Authority, Cormed Hospital,Tugela Hardware, Spur, IFM 102.2 Radio,Express Graphics, Africa Paint.

Leave your unwanted babies here!28 August - 3 September 2013 SEDIBENG STER 3

6-year-old with her was in a critical conditionhaving sustained severe injuries and multiplebroken bones. As paramedics initiated her tre-atment, they activated AER24 to the scene sothat she could be quickly removed to a hospitalfor further medical care. The driver of theBMW that apparently knocked into the child-ren was not injured.

already died on scene due to the extensive inju-ries she had sustained. Nothing more couldbe done for her and she was declared dead. The

Lerato Serero

VANDERBIJLPARK.- The life of a 10-year-old could not be saved following an accidentin Vanderbijlpark on Friday after-noon. Two young girls were knoc-ked down on Delfos Boulevardjust behind ‘Diventjheng’, Sharpe-ville, in Vanderbijlpark on Friday.ER24 Crisis Communicator Van-essa Jackson says that paramedicsarrived on scene to find that bothgirls lay at the side of the road andsadly the 10-year-old little girl had

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VANDERBIJLPARK. - The Vaal Tri-angle North West University Campuscommunity and the South African bodybuilding fraternity mourns the passing ofSabata Moqhali – a student and topsportsman. Sabata, who was the cam-pus’s body building team captain and thecurrent national USASSA champion inhis weight class, was involved in a fatalcar accident en route from Lesotho toVanderbijlpark. In a moving address tothe bereaved family and friends of the la-te Sabata, the Campus Rector, Prof Tha-nyani Mariba, said that Moqhali’s achie-vements and academic was a major con-tributor to the North-West University’sliving legacy. “We applaud his achieve-ments and prowess and we will continueto celebrate and cherish his memory,”said Mariba.

NWU mournstop sportsman

Sabata Moqhali recently died in a caraccidenten route from Lesotho.

Lerato Serero

SEDIBENG.- The Vaal Rand FCS unit (Fa-mily Child Violence and Sexual OffencesUnit) of the Vaal Rand SAPS arrested threesuspects on charges of attempted murder andassault with the intent to do grievous bodilyharm, following horrific acts performed on a3-year-old child recently It is alleged thatneighbours filed a complaint at the local wel-fare offices regarding the alleged abuse of athree year old baby by his mother (19), herboyfriend (27) and her brother (18).Welfare found the child at his residence in

FW Reitz Street in Vanderbijlpark with visi-ble injuries to the face and body. The childwas removed from the mother’s care and theyreported the matter to the Vaal Rand FCSUnit.Further investigation into thematter led the

investigating officer, Detective Warrant Offi-cer Johan Reichert to video footage allegedlytaken by the child’s uncle. It allegedly shows

the mother’s boyfriend repeatedly shockingthe child with an electric tazing gun. Thisshocking footage also shows themom and un-cle standing by whilst the child screams in

agonising pain. Police spokesperson WarrantOfficer Kinnie Steyn says that the tazing gunwas retrieved at a place in Vaalpark near Sa-solburg where it was hidden and was then

handed in as evidence. It isfurthermore also suspectedthat the mother’s boyfriendcan be linked to several otherassault and abuse cases.

“The child was placed ina place of safety and the sus-pects were detained at theVanderbijlpark SAPS,” saysSteyn

Trio arrested for horrific child abuseTrio arrested for horrific child abuse

Left: Vaal Rand FCS mem­bers Detective Warrant Offi­cer Johan Reichert ( far left)and Detective SergeantRaymond de Klerk standwith the suspects followingtheir arrest.

Accident leaves child dead

Photo: A 10­year­old child waskilled following an accident onFriday afternoon. Photo: ER 24

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SEBOKENG. - The roads rehabilitation pro-gramme recently re-introduced by local go-vernment left residents excited about deve-lopment in their different communities.While some will get employemet out of

the project, others will also experience thesatisfaction of having improved roads. Muchto the chagrine of Ward 34, Monyaka Roadhas been left in chaos after a protest whichled to the stopping of the EPWP (ExtendedPublic Works Programme) which aimed torehabilitate the road. According to membersof the community, the project had been goingwell up until a few dissatisfied residents ac-cused the project manager of not followingdue procedure when employees were hired.One of the people hired as part of the pro-

ject says, “We have not been working on theroad for a few months now because therewere politics that could not be resolved. Atthe moment the project is at a standstill andno-one is working on it.”Another member of the community states

that projects that happen within a certainward should benefit the people residing inthat particular ward.Motorists have had to face difficulties as

the condition of the road may pose manydangers to society. “How the street could ha-ve been left like this is beyond me. Some-thing has to be done before someone getshurt.” Ward 34 Councillor and Emfuleni Lo-cal Municipality MMC for InfrastructureNomvula Thulo was not available for com-ment at the time of going to print.

Unfinished business?Unfinished business?The Monyaka Road Project was left unfinished by workers after residents cried foul. Pho­to: Moleboheng Chaha.

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News EditorComments

Take a single stick and break it; it will breakin one go; then take a bundle of sticks andtry to break them. I assure you that you willexperience more difficulty. I realised thispast week the importance of teamwork andstanding together (not that I did not knowit).

A working overnight trip recently that weundertook together with colleagues made allof us aware of the differences that we shareas a team; it is true that we cannot all be thesame but it is important to respect and under-stand those differences.

A single brain sometimes is not capableof taking critical decisions alone.

An individual needs the support and gui-dance of others to come out with an effectivesolution.

When individuals come together on acommon platform with the common objecti-ve of accomplishing a task, a team is formed,which the trip proved that we are.

The team proved that - although we arefrom different backgrounds - we have a com-mon goal to achieve maximum compatibili-ty; we complemented each other and workedin close co-ordination as a single unit to deli-ver the best.

As they say, “There is no I in Team Work”,every individual must think of his team firstand personal interest must take a back seat.

The success of any team is directly propor-tional to the relation among its team mem-bers and their collective efforts.

Taking things head-on, alone, has neverand will never be a solution to most of thethings we face, hence the need for teamworkand advice from a different perspective. Forme and the team what came into realisationthis past week is that, like a single stick, youwill break when bent but, standing togetherin a bundle of the very same sticks, nothingwill move or break you. ‘No man is an is-land’.

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VANDERBIJILPARK. - Phenomenal wo-men were all around as the Pan Africanist Stu-dent Movement (PASM) of Azania held anempowerment programme aimed at youngwomen. This was recently the scene at theVaal University of Technology, VUT.

The event - called “Unleashing the potenti-al in you” - brought successful women toge-ther to share their stories in order to displaytheir success for those yet to go through thejourney.

Thando Nkabinde, a 20-year-old whofounded an NGO - ‘when books take over’

- stated that she saw the importance of educa-ting a black child. “I felt that there was some-thing missing in my life. One day I cameacross a quote that “If you want to hide some-thing from a black child, put it in a book”.This quote made me realise that there was somuch that a black child could do, only if theywere given the opportunity.”

Nkabinde added that her organisation col-lects and donates books to various instituti-ons. Another speaker Itumeleng Smouse,CEO of ‘ Nurture Us’, which donates foodto schools in need, emphasised the power ofdreaming awake. “Dreams are very important

because once you have a dream, you startworking to achieve that dream.”

Mary Serunye, organiser of the event, sta-ted that she saw the event as an opportunityto further empower young women throughshowing them the success of others and ope-ning their eyes to the opportunities that wereout there for women.

Unleashing the potential in youUnleashing the potential in you

Right: Young and phenomenal, ThandoNkabinde, founder of 'When books takeover', gave an inspiring speech recently atan event aimed at empowering young wo­men. The event was held at VUT. Photo:Moleboheng Chaha.

Maxeke Secondary School recently experienced good fortune when they receiveda bursary worth R20 000 from Boston City Campus (BCC) .Patience Mahlaba handedover a R20 000 bursary to principal David Radebe. The top student at the end ofthe year will be awarded this bursary. This person must not only be bright but mustalso be in need of financial assistance. Photo: Moleboheng Chaha.

Mduduzi Mathebula

SEBOKENG. - It has been declared oneof the poorest areas in the Vaal.

Boiketlong informal settlement hasmore than 13 years behind it and is loca-ted in the heart of the Vaal region.

Practical Social Work student Nthabis-eng Mosea touched the hearts of the com-munity recently when she conducted aworkshop for women and children whereshe engaged the community on severalabusive patterns of conduct people andparents inflict on children. The event washeld at Boiketlong Primary School. Mo-sea says having the interests of a commu-nity at heart takes a person with great hu-manity, courage and love. Mosea as a stu-dent social worker comes to the area onceor twice a week to work on communitycases. She says one of the challenges

faced by the community is poverty andunemployment. She adds that there arenumerous cases of abuse in which child-ren abuse parents while, on the otherhand, there is emotional abuse of childrenby parents. Mosea says having such a so-cial gathering helps to show how peopleevaluate their lives and to what extentthey encourage children to speak theirminds on abuse. Jolene Peyper from theSouth African Vroue Federasie (SAVF)through the help of other social caregi-vers and auxillaries are managing to co-ver the entire area with all its grievancesand life-challenges. “This day is a signof workmanship with the community, weare displaying our availability to the com-munity on social issues with the help ofthe Sebokeng Social Department in theirarea,” says Peyper.

Boiketlong community gathers

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VANDERBIJILPARK. - Phenomenal wo-men were all around as the Pan Africanist Stu-dent Movement (PASM) of Azania held anempowerment programme aimed at youngwomen. This was recently the scene at theVaal University of Technology, VUT.

The event - called “Unleashing the potenti-al in you” - brought successful women toge-ther to share their stories in order to displaytheir success for those yet to go through thejourney.

Thando Nkabinde, a 20-year-old whofounded an NGO - ‘when books take over’

- stated that she saw the importance of educa-ting a black child. “I felt that there was some-thing missing in my life. One day I cameacross a quote that “If you want to hide some-thing from a black child, put it in a book”.This quote made me realise that there was somuch that a black child could do, only if theywere given the opportunity.”

Nkabinde added that her organisation col-lects and donates books to various instituti-ons. Another speaker Itumeleng Smouse,CEO of ‘ Nurture Us’, which donates foodto schools in need, emphasised the power ofdreaming awake. “Dreams are very important

because once you have a dream, you startworking to achieve that dream.”

Mary Serunye, organiser of the event, sta-ted that she saw the event as an opportunityto further empower young women throughshowing them the success of others and ope-ning their eyes to the opportunities that wereout there for women.

Unleashing the potential in youUnleashing the potential in you

Right: Young and phenomenal, ThandoNkabinde, founder of 'When books takeover', gave an inspiring speech recently atan event aimed at empowering young wo­men. The event was held at VUT. Photo:Moleboheng Chaha.

Maxeke Secondary School recently experienced good fortune when they receiveda bursary worth R20 000 from Boston City Campus (BCC) .Patience Mahlaba handedover a R20 000 bursary to principal David Radebe. The top student at the end ofthe year will be awarded this bursary. This person must not only be bright but mustalso be in need of financial assistance. Photo: Moleboheng Chaha.

Mduduzi Mathebula

SEBOKENG. - It has been declared oneof the poorest areas in the Vaal.

Boiketlong informal settlement hasmore than 13 years behind it and is loca-ted in the heart of the Vaal region.

Practical Social Work student Nthabis-eng Mosea touched the hearts of the com-munity recently when she conducted aworkshop for women and children whereshe engaged the community on severalabusive patterns of conduct people andparents inflict on children. The event washeld at Boiketlong Primary School. Mo-sea says having the interests of a commu-nity at heart takes a person with great hu-manity, courage and love. Mosea as a stu-dent social worker comes to the area onceor twice a week to work on communitycases. She says one of the challenges

faced by the community is poverty andunemployment. She adds that there arenumerous cases of abuse in which child-ren abuse parents while, on the otherhand, there is emotional abuse of childrenby parents. Mosea says having such a so-cial gathering helps to show how peopleevaluate their lives and to what extentthey encourage children to speak theirminds on abuse. Jolene Peyper from theSouth African Vroue Federasie (SAVF)through the help of other social caregi-vers and auxillaries are managing to co-ver the entire area with all its grievancesand life-challenges. “This day is a signof workmanship with the community, weare displaying our availability to the com-munity on social issues with the help ofthe Sebokeng Social Department in theirarea,” says Peyper.

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SEDIBENG. - Vaal region will be abuzz witha much anticipated form of art during themonth of September.The Vaal River Carnival launch was held

on Saturday at Mafatsane Hall in Evaton aftera long parade walk to the three top local shop-ping centres - Thabong, Evaton Plaza andPalm Springs. The launch was led by Emfule-ni executivemayorGretaHlongwanewho ledby example by marching with everyone elsethrough the launch.

The Vaal River Carnival provides nume-rous activities, a Vaal beach party, comedy,an arts festival andmuchmore. These are partof the carnival displaying the arts crafts ofthe region.Hlongwane welcomed everybody, urging

them to participate in the carnival.“It is my pleasure to welcome you all and

to take part in the much awaited carnival,which I wish and believe will be better thanlast year’s,” said the executive mayor duringher speech at the launch.

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VEREENIGING. - Celebrating Women’sDay and month calls on all women to gainsome understanding of great women.

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Recently the Vereeniging stalls owners ce-lebrated such an expensive, breathtaking dayin style.

These are ordinary women who sell fastfood, vegetables, do hair and manicures.

These tough working women decided to gi-ve each other presents to show their love foreach other. The ceremony was appealing andworthy. The initiative came through one of

them and Sedibeng Ster managed to speak toher, organiser Tumi Mofokeng, who says thatthe main motive was to show other womenthat in life there are choices a person has tomake.

Mofokeng says, “If women can unite, weare bound to receive power and direction likethe Maxekes and Sisulus.

“We are fighting the struggle in a differentway and, these days, we face challenges ofunemployment and poverty. We cannot allowourselves to live like those who have livedbefore us.

As women we are striving for our families,we are helping out by playing our part,” saidMofokeng during the event.

Power to women

Women show their character through thick and thin in life ­ that is why they are worthcelebrating as the businesswomen of the Vereeniging stalls celebrated Women's Month.Photo: Mduduzi Mathebula.

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SEDIBENG. - Gospel Music isfood for the soul. This is accor-ding to Morwesi Sebiloane, whorecently gifted the music indus-try with her debut album “NewSeason.”Sebiloane, born and bred in

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SEDIBENG. - Mpho Victor Gangashe wasborn in Makonde Village and grew up inKhubvi Village approx. 20 kmNorth of Tho-hoyandou in the Limpopo Province. Gangas-he is one of the most promising South Afri-can gospel artists. He produces his music andalso writes it. He’s popularly known as Re-galo (Regalo means Gift in Italian).This young talented man brings a new

fresh anointing to the Gospel industry.There is a special anointing through his

voice that introduces a fresh element to hym-nal songs, traditional gospel songs and thenew songs that he writes which takes a per-son to a different level of worship.Gangashe commenced singing at church

where he participated at Sunday school andin the youth choir, High School. “At the ageof 16, he was identified by Pastor AndyMas-iye during his road show promotion at Tho-hoyandou. He just asked anyone who wouldlike to win his CD to come and sing just likehim. He quickly jumped onto the stage andexceeded his expectations and he then advi-sed me to go record a demo and he wouldhelp him to record his first album,” says LilyNemadzinga, Gangashe’s manager.“In 2012, I released my debut album titled

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gy at the Mangosuthu University of Techno-logy in Durban and he is now a qualifiedsoftware technical test analyst. He is a born-again Christian and fellowships at CalvaryChristian Church Pretoria under the leader-ship of Pastor Hilda Mabaya. Gangeshe hasministered in various events across thecountry and shared the stage with the likesof Kgotso, Keke, Solly Mahlangu, WinnieMashaba, David Dee, Takie and Rofhiwa,Lufuno Dagada, Zaza, Avis and many morethat are ranked amongst the best gospel ar-tists in the country. To win Mpho’s albumsms your name and answer to this simplyquestion to 45516. Which province doesMpho come from? (Sms costs R1.50).

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The Executive Mayor of Metsimaholo, Cllr Brutus

Mahlaku, District Mayor of Fezile Dabi Municipality, Cllr

Moeketsi Moshodi and District Director of Education of

Fezile Dabi, Vusi Chuta, amongst others attended the

official opening of Sasol’s flagship career exhibition, Sasol

Techno X 2013. The expo takes place at the Boiketlong

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and is a premier career exhibition in South Africa, profiling

mathematics, science and technology.

Cllr Mahlaku said, “Sasol Techno X sparks a desire for mathematics, science and technology amongst students. It stimulates them and drives an eagerness for them to do better. In addition, the week-long expo brings investment to the province.”

Sasol Techno X celebrates its 13th year of existence and provides a dynamic and interactive way for learners to discover career opportunities in these three fields. The exhibition is aimed at grade 7 to 12 learners who are exposed to interactive displays, workshops, site visits, talks by experts in the fields and hands-on activities. The 2013 theme is Curiosity fuels the future.

Vusi Cwane, General Manager Public Affairs: Group Marketing and Operations, Sasol said, “Choosing a career is an important part for a student. The Sasol Techno X therefore exposes them to jobs and professionals who have excelled. The expo breaks the stigma that mathematics and science are for a selected few.”

Sasol is also proud to partner with government and educational institutions to ensure that Sasol Techno X’s impact and reach is maximised to benefit learners, teachers and the local Sasolburg community.

At Sasol Techno X, learners have the opportunity to engage with universities and other industry stakeholders on the practicalities of moving through course studies and bursary options.

District Director of Education of Fezile Dabi, Vusi Chuta, emphasised that there is an alarming skills shortage in the country, especially in field of engineering. He said, “There are modern ways of working and as technology progresses, it is required that we meet the demands. Mathematics, science and technology serves as a building block, allowing our country to compete favourably. However, we still need to do more to increase our skills base. We need to lay a solid foundation from a school level.”

According to the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA), South Africa currently has one engineer for every 3 100 people, compared to Germany with one engineer for every 200 people. In countries like Japan, U.K. and U.S.A., this ratio stands at about 1:310.

“In the last two years, the number of students taking mathematics and science has increased in our district. There is no better company in this world who can introduce mathematics, science and technology to our youth, other than Sasol. They understand the shortage of skills and we will always partner with these types of expos,” Chuta concluded.

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VUT WOMEN’S DAY CELEBRATION

UP-SKILLING IN GERMANY

Mrs Osayuwamen Omoruyi, Lec-turer: Logistics Department will

leave for the shores of Germany as she makes her way to the Aalen University in September 2013. Once settled, she will pursue her doctoral studies in sup-ply chain. This will offer her a valuable opportunity for personal growth and become more versatile as an experi-enced and learned educator. The oppor-tunity for skills development will enable Omoruyi to impart quality knowledge to VUT students who are in the same field of study.

She said that “As an educator you have to constantly upgrade your skills in order to perform at your best in the ever changing environment and keep abreast with global trends”. We wish Mrs Omoruyi the very best during her stay in Germany and hope she returns to VUT safe and sound.

Professor Kholeka Moloi

Professor Irene Moutlana, Vice-Chancellor and Principal

Nationally, women’s day is celebrated on the 09th of August. The day com-

memorated the bravery of women which is reflected in our South African History. Women’s Day is one of the highlights in the calendar of event at the Vaal Univer-sity of Technology. The 2013 celebrations took place on Thursday, in the Desmond Tutu Great Hall, Vanderbijlpark campus.

The women were entertained by a re-nowned comedian, Beauty Ramapelepele (Mr Ben Vos) who kept the ladies down on the floor with laughter. She gave an outstanding performance that left noth-ing but joy and warmth. Part of the pro-gramme included a fashion show of various cultures performed by VUT staff

members. The ladies came out glazing, gorgeous and confident in their beautiful cultural attires.

Professor Irene Moutlana, Vice-Chan-cellor and Principal, VUT delivered a keynote address. Her address was titled ‘womanhood, motherhood, the Christian miracle continues’. She explored the defi-nition of a woman from a biblical perspec-tive. She also emphasised the value and significance of a woman across all aspects of life. The event was sealed with a music performance by Mr William Mthethwa, a renowned South African artist. Subse-quently, the ladies where treated to lunch which provided an opportunity for net-working amongst colleagues.

CONGRATULATIONS PROFESSOR KHOLEKA

MOLOI

Professor Kholeka Moloi, attached to the department of Education: Fac-

ulty of Human Sciences was selected as a finalist in the 2013 Women in Science Awards which were held on Friday, 16 August 2013, at the Hilton Hotel, Johan-nesburg.

The Department of Science and Tech-nology (DST) hosts the South African Women in Science Awards (WISA) annually to recognise and reward the achievements of South African women scientists and researchers. Professor Moloi was the finalist in the category:

Distinguished Women: Social Sciences. The category recognises the women sci-entists and researchers who have made an outstanding contribution to advanc-ing science and building the knowledge base in their respective disciplines

The Vaal University of Technology com-munity congratulates Prof Kholeka Mo-loi for the outstanding achievement. She emerged as an overall winner and received an award in the category: Dis-tinguished Women: Social Sciences.

Congratulations and well done!

Mrs Osayuwamen Omoruyi, Lecturer of Logistics

The annual Sasol Techno X 2013 exhi-bition took place at Zamdela, Sasol-

burg from the 19 to 23 August 2013. The exhibition focuses on displays, work-shops, tours and talks which aim to at-tract different learners, students and the public to various study opportunities that are available in the higher educa-tion sector.

In its 13th year, Sasol Techno X never fails to meet the curiosity of students as they visit the exciting science and tech-nology exhibition. The event, which is one of the largest career exhibitions in the country, offered learners a platform for counselling and career guidance to equip them with information that will

assist in making decisions regarding which career to pursue. Mrs Rianelle Van Niekerk, event organizer, believes that the exhibition would dispel the myth that maths and science are difficult subjects and used fun and technology to overcome fears of doubt.

The VUT stand was well attended as a result of good planning and organizing. During an interview with a Grade 12 student Ms Lerato Moloi, she said that “The reason why I am here is because I want to know more about the course I would like to pursue and the various options that are available to me as a learner”.

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SEBOKENG. - Laughter recently filled theair at the Mphatlalatsane Theatre whenPhambili Ghetto Artists (PGA) brought theiroffbeat production ‘Township Girls’ to the

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The following vacancy exists at South African Roll Company (SARCO) in Vanderbijlpark:

TECHNICAL MANAGER - SENIORMinimum Requirements:• Metallurgical Degree or Nat. Diploma in Physical Metallurgy• Min of 3 years Foundry or Engineering experience• Knowledge of Steel Industry & Steel Mills• Chemical analysis and Mechanical testing of Materials• Evaluate and interpret microstructures• Knowledge of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, QA and Environmental Control• Broad knowledge of MS Office programs• Manage, Negotiate, Communicate, Train and report writing skills• Formal proof of above mentioned skills would be recommendedDuties and Responsibilities:• Manage Metallurgical Laboratory staff & equipment• Prescription of material grades and manufacturing processes for enquiries/orders• Compile and active involvement in Manufacturing Procedures, parameters and Work instructions relating to Foundry, melting and Heat Treatment activities• Liaison with Technical services to customers• Scrap & failure investigations, analysis and statistical evaluations• Metallurgical report writing• Mentorship of S4 qualified University students practical training• Evaluation and record keeping of manufacturing data and Metallurgical test results for compliance to laid down standards

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Temporary EmploymentTemporary Position – Rate per hourFinancial ManagerVanderbijlparkWell established company is seeking a fi nancial manager with Bcom accounting, to start immediately. Min 5 yrs in an all round fi nancial capacityEmail cv to [email protected] Position- Rate per hourBulk TellersVereenigingReputable company requires an experienced bulk teller working with large amounts of cash. Successful candidates must be credited and criminal clear. Matric with Accounting/Mathematics with a C symbol is essentialE-mail CV to [email protected] EmploymentIn-Cab Driver Trainer R 15 000.00 – Negotiable Monthly Trainer / Instructor / Dangerous goods qualifi cation. PDP with DG, valid EC license with min 10 years ex-perience. Responsible for training of all drivers, induc-tion, assessments, job observation and K53 Training Send your CV to [email protected] Sales Representative R 10 000.00 + Commission, Cellphone and Petrol Allowance. Min 3 - 5 years extensive sales experience with proven track record. Previous courier experience would be advantageous. Own car with valid drivers license. Must be ITC and Crim clear Send your CV to [email protected] MECHANICAL ENGINEER-VAALResiding in the Vaal Triangle R45-46000 pm plus benefi tsBEng / BTech Mech Eng Degree GCC and chemical / industrial environment will be ideal. 3-8yrs post grad Mech Eng exp [email protected] subject line of email contains “Mech EngSales MetallurgistMining & Processing Industry – VereenigingSalary negotiableQualifi ed trained metallurgist - ESSENTIALWilling to travel, Sales experience, with computer exp. Reside in vaal, Training will be offered in anchor products and stud welding. Send CV to [email protected] and ground keeper Mining and Construction industrySalary R12K / R18K8-10 years’ experience in a Technical and maintenance environment. Analyse ground risks, maintain equip-ment and tools, assists with breakdown Send CV to [email protected] Boring Mill Operator Mining and Construction industrySalary R115 p/h (negotiable)Qualifi ed turner with trade papers. Minimum 5 years’ experience in turning and vertical boring mills.Ability to work shifts and Own transport ess.Send CV to [email protected] IT Support Technician Mining & Mechanical industrySalary R15K NegotiableB Tech / Diploma in Computer Science Defi ne and resolve technical problems. Developing SQL & similar technologies. Hardware / Software / Network: devel-ops, test, maintenance, Staff training, and upgrading of projects. Send CV to [email protected]

MAIN WELDING PROCESSES FEES DURATION NQF

SMAW: Shielded Metal Arc ( Stick) Welding R 7 500.00 4 Weeks 2TIG: Tungsten Inert Gas (Argon) Welding R 10 500.00 4 Weeks 3

GMAW: Gas Metal Arc (CO2) Welding R 7 000.00 3 Weeks 2,3Flux Core Welding R 8 000.00 4 Weeks 3*Advanced Coded Welder Training Program R 28 000.00 12 Weeks 2, 3, 4Trade Test Preparation R 9 500.00 4 Weeks Welders Qualification Test (X-Ray test) R 1 500.00 1 DayAll Processes are done on Carbon Steel. Stainless Steel & Aluminium are done on request*3 MONTH THEORECTICAL & PRACTICAL ADVANCED CODED WELDER TRAINING PROGRAM

• 3 Month Payment Plan: R14 000 deposit. 2 Payments of R7 000.• Theoretical and Practical application of main processes• Entry Medical exam• Issue of PPE• Welder Qualification Test on 2” and 6” Pipe• Assistance with Job Placement for work on Power Stations, Petro-Chemical Plants etc.

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Suitable qualified applicants with the requirement REQV (13/17) are invited to apply for SGB paid posts of Educators for:1. Grade 6 – Maths and LS (1October – 31 January 2014)2. Grade R (1 January – 31 December 2014)3. ELSEN (GDE Post) 1 October – 31 December 2013IT IS A REQUIREMENT THAT APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO

SPEAK, READ AND WRITE ENGLING FLUENTLY.pplicants must include the following documents:A short letter of allocation (description of own strength)A CV containing a record of teacher’s training, experience, extra – mural activities and references.Certified copies of testimonials, certificates, diplomas and degrees. A certified copy of SACE registration certificate. CAPS Training. Certified copy of I.D.

All applications should be submitted to the school by 27 August 2013, no later than 13:00

Please mark as follows:ATTENTION: THE PRINCIPAL

And deliver to:SELBORNE PRIMARY SCHOOL, VAN RIEBEECK STREET

VEREENIGING.Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.

Should you not be contacted by the 1st of September 2013, consider your application unsuccessful.

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United Bulk is ‘n snelgroeiende maatskappy met gevestigde belange en bestaan reeds meer as

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beplan die volgende uitbreidings:

BEMARKERVEREISTES

Die nodige bemarkings graad of diploma.Ondervinding in die vervoer bedryf sal as

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menseverhoudings beskik.Goed rekenaar vaardig wees.

Kode 8 bestuurs lesensie. Berreid wees om hom/haarself in Vaaldriehoek te

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Ons bied ‘n uiters mededingende pakket, wat met die geskikte persoon onderhandel sal word.

Belangstellendes kan hul CV’s faks na 086 62 333 62. Dui aan vir watter pos u aansoek

doen.Aansoeke sluit Vrydag 06 September 2013

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VACANCYSales Representative, East Rand

Sales experience in a ceramic fibre related field required. Ceramic fibre or thermal

insulation background & some technical qualification prefered. Accuracy in Excel and

Word is important. Must able to travel and work independently.

Initial salary offered is around R10 - R12K/m depending on experience.

Company vehicle will be provided to call on customers only, plus a cell phone

allowance. The area of responsibility is the entire

Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, North West Province and Vaal Triangle

regions. Will be expected to manage & meet a budget. Cold canvas with a strong

emphasis on developing new customers & markets, also service an existing client base.

Please forward your CV to [email protected] If not been

contacted within 2 weeks, consider unsuccessful.

CONSOLIDATED WIRE INDUSTRIES (PTY) LIMITED markets a wide range of mild steel wire and wire products across all industry sectors. Our markets include agricultural, construction and mining industries.

FITTER & TURNERThis position is suitable for a red seal qualified fitter and turner with at least five years experience in a manufacturing environment. You will be responsible for planned and preventative maintenance, plant modification and inspections. The ability to work without supervision and maintain high safety standards is a pre-requisite for this position.In return for your skills and experience we offer a negotiable salary and a range of attractive fringe benefits which can be expected of a large national company.

Please forward your CV to the Human Resources Manager at CWI, P O Box 102, Vanderbijlpark (1900) or fax details to (016) 980 3191 or e-mail address, [email protected]

CLOSING DATE: 6 SEPTEMBER 2013

(If no reply is received within two weeks after the closing date, accept that your application was unsuccessful).

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DRIVER TRAINERGreat opportunity to join this dynamic

transport company in Vanderbijlpark as a driver trainer.

REQUIREMENTS • Code EC license• PDP with DG on• At least 10 years driving experience K53 qualifi cation• Trainer/Instructor qualifi cation• Defensive driver training qualifi cation• Experience in International/Freightliner• Fluent in English• Willing to work irregular hours

RESPONSIBILITIES• Induction training• Driver Training• In-cab assesments• Job observations• K53 Training• Defensive driver trainingPlease fax you CV to 0866233362 and indicate for which position you apply.Closing date 06 September 2013 PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU DO NOT MEET

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Fax No: 016 970 8422Email: [email protected]

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Skills: • Previous References and Experience Essential• Experience in General House Keeping and Cleaning• Washing and Ironing• Must be able to manage shopping and cooking. Working Hours Monday to Friday from 07h00 to 15h00 Saturdays from 8h00 to 12h00 Salary R 2,000 per month (Area:- Unitas Park A/H, Vereeniging)

Phone Maryka 083 236 9427

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Vacancies BetrekkingsTo advertise your vacancies: Call: Adeela Williamson (016) 950 7021 • E-mail: [email protected] / Fax: (016) 931 3146

We require young, dynamic

ladies for a Slimming and beauty clinic,

Training will be provided.We also require a Receptionist with at

least 2 years experience. Forward CV’s to fax

086 546 1902 or [email protected]

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Audit & Accounting firm in Vaal TriangleDebtors Administrator Clerk

• Grade 12 certificate • Bilingual (AFR & ENG) • Computer Literate • Quickbooks, Pastel, Excel & Word experience • Prior debtors administrating experience a must!

Remuneration to be discussed

Fax CV to 016 422 6233 or email: [email protected]

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Positions AvailableIn expanding Health Care Company

situated in Three Rivers.Package starting from R9900.00 p/m +

commissionCompany incentives and bonusesGrowth and promotion opportunity

Full company training provided

Requirements:

Must have own car & driver’s licenseGood people skills and goal orientated

For interview, contact HR (016) 423 6458Or sms your name, age, area of residence

and number to084 921 3718

AdvertensieVakante Onderwyspos / -poste:

Graad R Vereistes :

MatrieksertifikaatGrondslagfase-opleiding Medium van Instruksie:

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4 September 2013Instansie:

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Vir verdere navrae kontak Mnr B le Roux opTel. nr’s: (016) 976-0986/083-229-9612

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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS CONTROLLER

Excellent opportunity to join this dynamic transport company in

Vanderbijlpark.

Requirements

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PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU DO NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS.

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Sluitingsdatum – 1 Oktober [email protected]

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An agricultural concern in the Meyerton area

is looking for an Energetic and Accurate Credit Controller. Minimum of 3 years FMCG experience and

own transport a must. CV’s to be faxed to 011 317 5400

or emailed to [email protected] Closing date 6 September 2013

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Suiwelverspreidings maatskappy in die Vaaldriehoek het ‘n vakante pos vir ‘n kode 10 trok drywer,met ‘n geldige PDP. Stuur a.s.b CV na (016) 365 6654 a1

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Air Conditioner Sub Contractor needed to maintain aircons in Roodepoort. Knowledge and experience on conventional

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Vacancy for:Club Manager and a Floor Manager required for Vdbp Branch in Town.

• Candidates must enjoy working with people.• Should be able to work under pressure.

• Must be a Vdbp resident.• Good Salary and Commission.

Closing Date: 10/09/2013

E-Mail to Elizabeth van Heerden at [email protected] or

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REQUIREDLegal Insurance Company seeking services of a Senior Legal Advisor.

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Interested candidates to forward a C.V. by fax to

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‘n Besigheid in Duncanville Vereeniging is DRINGEND op soek na Mechanical Draughtsman en Production Manager in die staal industrie met

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SALES CONSULTANTSExpanding company situated in Three Rivers requires 8 sales consultants to be trained as

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LIQUOR ACT, 2003

NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 24

Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the person whose details are set out below to lodge an application for GUESTHOUSE LICENCE to the secretary of the local committee of Sedibeng

1. Full names of the applicant: ARMAGEDON WILLIAM DE PAIVA2. Intended trading name: BOREZZA GUESTHOUSE3. Registration number of the applicant: 660920 5054 0854. Full address and location of the premises: ERF 539, 100 PIET RETIEF BOULEVARD, S.E. 2, VANDERBIJPARK5. Type of license applied for: GUESTHOUSE LICENCE6. Names and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None7. Names and distances to similar licenses premises within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None8. Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4: None9. Signed at VANDERBIJLPARK on the 21st day of AUGUST 2013

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LIQUOR ACT, 2003NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 24Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the person whose details are set out below to lodge an application for PUB LIQUOR LICENCE to the secretary of the local committee of Sedibeng1. Full names of the applicant: MOTHASI CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECTS CC2. Intended trading name: MOTHASI SPORTS BAR3. Registration number of the applicant: 2007/239479/234. Full address and location of the premises: STAND 19 PORTION 5, CORNER MARTIN AND NOBEL BOULEVARD NE3, VANDERBIJLPARK5. Type of license applied for: PUB LIQUOR LICENCE6. Names and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None7. Names and distances to similar licenses premises within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None8. Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4: None 9. Signed at Vereeniging on the 26 day of AUGUST 2013 a1

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LIQUOR ACT, 2003NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 24Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the person whose details are set out below to lodge an application for LIQUOR STORE LICENCE to the secretary of the local committee of Sedibeng1. Full names of the applicant: MOTHASI CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT CC2. Intended trading name: NYELETI LIQUOR STORE3. Registration number of the applicant: 2007/239479/234. Full address and location of the premises: STAND 19 PORTION 5, CORNER MARTIN AND NOBEL BOULEVARD NE3, VANDERBIJLPARK5. Type of license applied for: LIQUOR STORE LICENCE6. Names and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None7. Names and distances to similar licenses premises within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None8. Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4: None 9. Signed at Vereeniging on the 26 day of AUGUST 2013 A

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LIQUOR ACT, 2003

NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 24

Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the person whose details are set out below to lodge an application for TAVERN LIQUOR LICENCE to the secretary of the local committee of Sedibeng1. Full names of the applicant: MAHLASENYANE REBECCA LENONG2. Intended trading name: MAPHODI TAVERN3. Registration number of the applicant: 52111904000834. Full address and location of the premises: ERF 2697 BOIPATONG EXTENSION 1, VANDERBIJLPARK5. Type of license applied for: TAVERN LIQUOR LICENCE6. Names and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None7. Names and distances to similar licenses premises within a radius of 1kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None8. Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4: None9.Signed at VEREENIGING on the 20 day of AUGUST 2013

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LIQUOR ACT, 2003

NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 24

Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the person whose details are set out below to lodge an application for TAVERN LICENCE to the secretary of the local committee of Sedibeng

1. Full names of the applicant: MNCEDISI SAMUEL MABALA2. Intended trading name: JOZI PLACE3. Registration number of the applicant: 70051054430814. Full address and location of the premises: 6768 ZONE 12 SEBO KENG, VANDERBIJLPARK 5. Type of license applied for: TAVERN LIQUOR LICENCE6. Names and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None7. Names and distances to similar licenses premises within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4. None8. Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises in paragraph 4: None9. Signed at VEREENIGING on the 30 day of JULY 2013

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22 SEDIBENG STER 28 August - 3 September 2013

INVITATION TO BID

YOU ARE HEREBY INVITED TO BID FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DATABASE OF ACCREDITED SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING INTERVENTIONS FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING 36 MONTHS:

Bid Number

Bid Description

Compulsory Briefing session Date & Time

Bid Document

Fee

Other Require-

ments

Closing Date and Time

ContactPerson

11/2014/13N 14/2014

Establishment of a database of accredited

service providers for ELM Skills Development

Requirements for a period not exceeding 36

months

04 September 2013

Mayors Parlour

10:00 am

R250 (Non-Re-fundable)

SETA / Profes-sional bodies

accredita-tion

13 September 2013at

10:00 am

Mr. Sol Roets016 440 7742

or082 612 1746

Bidders must comply with the following minimum requirements: Failure to comply will lead to non-consideration of tender (Non- responsive). Additional requirements will be stipulateda in the bid document.

1. Original valid tax clearance certificate issued by South African Revenue Services (SARS) must be submitted, 2. Proof indicating that your business municipal account is paid up to date, not in arrears of more than 3 months; where applicable lease agreements and proof of your rental payments should be attached.3. Copy of a valid letter of good standing in respect of Workman’s Compensation (COIDA) must be submitted.4. Copy of company profile must be submitted with contactable reference to work done previously.5. A compulsory briefing meeting must be attended. 6. Bidders must comply with all terms and conditions as outlined in this bid document

Collection of bid documents: bid documents may be purchased during office hours between 08h00 to 15h15 on Monday to Friday excluding public holidays at Emfuleni Local Municipality Offices, Vanderbijlpark, Cnr Klasie Havenga Street & Frikkie Meyer Boulevard Vanderbijlpark, Ground floor.

Availability of bid documents: bid documents will be available from the 28 August 2013 at 10H00 at a cost of R250.00 (payable in cash or bank guaranteed cheque) before collection of the bid document.

Returning and closing date and time of bid: Sealed marked bids must be placed in the Bid Box (First Floor) at the Municipal Offices, Vanderbijlpark, Cnr Klasie Havenga Street & Frikkie Meyer Boulevard, not later than 10h00 on the closing date where after it will be opened in public in the Committee Room, first floor, Municipal Building, Vanderbijlpark.

Evaluation and adjudication of bid: bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of Emfuleni Local Municipality Supply Chain Management Policy and Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act No 5 of 2000. The 90/10 or 80/20 in preferential procurement points system as outlined in the bid document will apply, whichever will be applicable.

Please note: •BiddersmustsubmitvalidBBBEEcertificates.•Aserviceprovidermeetingaminimumof60%intermsoffunctionalitywillbeappointedatriskandbepartofthedatabase, unless there are compelling and justifying reasons not to do so. •Nobidwillbeacceptedfromapersonintheserviceofthestate. •Municipalityreservestherighttoacceptorrejectanybidorpartthereofandisnotobligedtoacceptthelowestbid. •Bidsshallremainvalidforaperiodof90(ninety)daysaftertheclosingdate. •Telegraphic,telephonic,telex,facsimile,email,incompleteandlatebidswillnotbeaccepted. •BidsmustonlybesubmittedontheoriginalbiddocumentationthatisissuedbyEmfuleniLocalMunicipality.

Preference is given to bidders who enhance the local economy, create jobs and who promote broad – based black economy empowerment (BBBEE) and to bidders who are within the Emfuleni Local Municipality.

Mr. S. S. Shabalala

MUNICIPAL MANAGER

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NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 5(5) OF THE GAUTENG REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ACT, 1996 (ACT 3 OF 1996) VANDERBIJLPARK AMENDMENT SCHEME H1225: ERF 651 VANDERBIJLPARK SE 1

I, C F De Jager of Pace Plan Consultants, being the agent of the registered owner, hereby gives notice in terms of Section 5(5) of the Gauteng Removal of Restrictions Act, 1996, that I have applied to the Emfuleni Municipal Council for the removal of certain conditions in the Title Deed of Erf 651 Vanderbijlpark South East 1, which are situated on 268 Louis Trichardt Blvd, Vanderbijlpark SE 1 and the simultaneous amendment of the Vanderbijlpark Town Planning-Scheme, 1987, from “Residential 1” to “Special for a motor sales market and offices” and with the special consent of the Council, any other uses, excluding noxious uses. All relevant documents relating to the application will be open for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Strategic Manager: Development Planning, Municipal Offices, Old Trust Bank Building, 1st Floor, Corner of President Kruger & Eric Louw Street, Vanderbijlpark for 28 days from 28 August 2013. Any person who wishes to object to the application or submit representations in respect thereof, must lodge the same in writing to the Municipal Manager at the named address or to P. O Box 3 Vanderbijlpark 1900 or fax to (016) 422-1411 within 28 days from 28 August 2013. Address of the applicant: Pace Plan Consultants, P O Box 60784 Vaalpark. Tel: (016) 071 3456 Date of first publication: 28 August 2013 a1

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aNOTICE FOR THE AMENDMENT OF VANDERBIJLPARK TOWN

PLANNING SCHEME, 1987 AMENDMENT SCHEME H1226: A PORTION OF FRIKKIE MEYER BLVD VANDERBIJLPARK SE 2

I, Mr. C F DE JAGER of PACE PLAN CONSULTANTS, being the authorized agent of the owner, hereby gives notice in terms of Section 56(1)(b)(ii) of the Town-Planning and Townships Ordinance (15 of 1986) that I have applied to the Emfuleni Municipal Council for the amendment of the Vanderbijlpark Town Planning Scheme, 1987, in respect of a Portion of Frikkie Meyer Blvd Vanderbijlpark SE 2, with the rezoning of a the Portion from “Public Road” to “Parking” and with the special consent of the local authority any other uses excluding noxious uses. All relevant documents relating to the application will be open for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Strategic Manager: Land Use Management, First floor, Old Trust Bank Building, corner of President Kruger Street and Eric Louw Street, Vanderbijlpark, for 28 days from 28 August 2013.Any person, who wishes to object to the application or submit representations in respect thereof, must lodge the same in writing to the Municipal Manager at the named address or to P O Box 3, Vanderbijlpark 1900 or fax to (016) 950 5533 within 28 days from 28 August 2013. Address of the agent: Pace Plan Consultants, PO Box 60784 VAALPARK, 1948, Tel: 083 446 5872

Date of first publication: 28 August 2013

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noticeMIDVAAL LOCAL MUNICIPALITY

RAnDVAAL toWn PLAnninG ScHeMe 1994

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in terms of clause 18 of the above mentioned town Planning scheme, i the undersigned MPHO KUTOANA intend applying to the Midvaal Local Municipality, Meyerton for consent to use erf/Holding/Portion* ERF 221 WITKOP and the existing/proposed buildings thereon for the following purpose(s) PLACE OF WORSHIP the land is zoned “RESIDENTIAL 1” in terms of the above mentioned town planning scheme. Plans and/or Particulars relating to the application may be inspected during office hours at the following address of the undersigned 221 VISAREND STR DALESIDE RANDVAAL, any person having any objection to the approval of this application must lodge such objection in writing with both the Municipal Manger, Midvaal local Municipality, Po BoX 9, MeYeRton 1960 and the undersigned not later than 10 SEPTEMBER

ADDRESS 221 VISAREND STR WITKOP (DALESIDE)

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT OF THE PERI-URBAN TOWN PLANNING SCHEME 1975 IN TERMS OF

SECTION 56 (1)(b)(i) OF THE TOWNPLANNING AND TOWNSHIPS ORDINANCE, 1986 (ORDINANCE 15 OF 1986)PERI-URBAN AMENDMENT SCHEME PS 91

We, Urban Worx Town and Regional Planners, being the authorised agent of the owner of Erf 279, De Deur Estates Limited, Registration Division I.Q., Gauteng Province, hereby give notice in terms of section 56(1)(b)(i) of the Townplanning and Townships Ordinance, 1986, that we have applied to the Midvaal Local Municipality for the amendment of the Town Planning Scheme known as the Peri-Urban Town Planning Scheme, 1975, by the rezoning of the above-mentioned property, situated on 279 Cross Road, De Deur Estates Limited, from “Residential 1” to “Special” with Annexure 83 so that the property may also be used for conference facilities with a Gross Leasable Area of 3500m², for training and instruction purposes, a place of refreshment, administrative offices and for any other use incidental to the use of conference facilities and with the special consent for any other uses. Particulars of the application will lie for inspection during normal office hours at the office of the Chief Town Planner, Ground floor, Municipal Offices, Mitchell Street, Meyerton, for a period of 28 days from 21 August 2013. Objections to or representations in respect of the application must be lodged with or made in writing to the Chief Town Planner at the above address or at P.O. Box 9, Meyerton, 1960, within a period of 28 days from 21 August 2013Address of applicant: Urban Worx Town and Regional Planners 17 Baviaanskloofstreet Vaalpark 1947 Tel : 083 5663773 Fax: (016) 971 3362 a1

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Antonette Groenewald

Tel:(016) 950 7022

E-mail:[email protected]

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Shooting From The Hip has learned that therewas a meeting that involved legends, masters,coaches and administrators at Saul TsotetsiSports Complex over the weekend. Among thenotable names who attended this gathering we-

re Conti Kubeka, Vincent Di Lisa, Simon“Bull” Lehoko, Geelbooi “Goma Goma” Mas-ango, Vusi Maseko, Austin Moleloane and ahost of others. Martin Mpholo described thisgathering as a turning point in the history offootball in this region. If this is the case, thenShooting From The Hip has no choice but toalso believe that our football is going in theright direction, taking into consideration thepeople who attended this meeting. Some ofthose above-mentioned people played footballat the highest level and it only makes sense forShooting From The Hip to believe that the mee-ting was for a good cause. It was long overdue,taking into consideration the sorry state of foot-ball development in this region. Shooting From

The Hip believesthis is not one ofthose meetingswhere people comeand just talk, talkand talk some more,without any actionresulting. The truthis that our footballended up being runby the wrong peoplebecause the ex-pro-fessionals were notinvolved. The only

thing they know best is to compare today’sfootball with their time. The truth of the mat-ter is that there is and there will be no compa-risons between today’s soccer stars and yeste-ryears’ generation. You know why? It is be-cause the people who are supposed to leadfrom the front are not interested. How can the-se up-and-coming development coaches inthis region know how football used to be pla-yed while people who are supposed to be theirmentors couldn’t care less? Shooting FromThe Hip has stopped going to watch masterfootball because the only thing those so called“masters” really know how to do is drink afterthe games.

Hell no! For example, how many ex-pro-fessional players are involved in football inthis region? Few of them! The only thing theymoan about is that they are not paid to deve-lop these youngsters. But the question Shoo-ting From The Hip asks is: did those who coa-ched you while you were still small boys de-mand to be paid? Absolutey not! Gentlmen,it is your turn to do something for these up-and-coming youngsters. “The critic is onewho knows the price of everything and thevalue of nothing.” Lastly, football is not pla-yed in the boardroom but on the field!

Shut up and start doing something for thegrowth of football in this region.

Shut up and do something!Shut up and do something!SHOOTINGFROM THE

HIPWith

Zacharia Nale

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columns

Steel Wendy House All Sizes

Carport Double Round

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ROOF-ITTel: (016) 421-3748/9 H/v Genl. Hertzog & Pov Street,

Peacehaven, Vereeniging

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SEDIBENG. - Emfuleni Local Football As-sociation’s Promotion League becomes moreand more interesting in both streams A andB with Zone 10 United and Sebokeng AjaxFC setting the pace at the top of the log.Zone 10 United lead Stream B with 48

points after 21 games, while Sebokeng AjaxFC are at the summit of Stream A with 51points from 22 outings. However, hot on Uni-ted’s heels is Moropoli Stars, followed byVintage FC with Sebokeng Academy infourth place on the log.

In stream A are Ajax FC, Vaal Dev Acade-my, Vaal Stars, Livepool, Nale Academy, TheBirds FC, with VUT FC favourites to becrowned champions at the end of the season.It was a mixture of results over the weekendwith log leaders Ajax and Vaal Dev Academyplaying to a 1-1 draw at Shakespeare Stadiumon Sunday. Livepool beat VUT FC 2-1, whileNale Academy broke the Birds FC’s wingswhen they beat them 2-1 in an action-packedgame played at Shakespeare Stadium on Sa-turday.Emfuleni Local Football Association’s in-

terim committee chairman Philip Ndlovusays this year’s league is very exciting in bothstreams.“I’m aware of the teams’ challenges but

I’m happy that the standard of the footballis something that we can talk about. Both stre-ams are competitivewith the teams producingexciting football week-in-and-week-out,”said Ndlovu.Ndlovu also complimented the referees,

saying that they also upped their standard.

Weekend fixtures!

Sunday:Real Toyo vs Zone 10 United (Zone 15,

11:00)Dream Team vs Reki Manyora (Sports

Centre, 11:00)Celta Vigo vs West United (Zone 3,

11:00)Junior Lions vs Roots Mighty (Zone 3,

13:000EYA vs Mighty Killers (Zone 15, 15:00)West Ham vs Sebokeng Academy

(Sports Centre, 15:00)City Stars vs Moropodi (Zone 15, 15:00)Roshnee vs Vintage (Roshnee, 15:00)

Competition getting stifferCompetition getting stiffer

The standard of referees in Promotion League was also impressive although the perfor­mance of other match officials left much to be desired. Photo: Zacharia Nale.

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to greener pastures. The team head coachJoseph Diale believes that VUT AthleticsClub has the best athletes to date.Diale says Zamkele’s achievement is due

to the hard work he put in at training. “I haveno doubt in my mind that the boy is goingplaces.He is unbelievable and he is one of the

athletes who will conquer South African ath-letics.I’m happy for him because he works so

hard at training and to stay focused, and hiswork-rate is something to admire duringtraining,” concludes Diale.

who also won the same event 10 000m witha personal best time of 28:21. Speaking toSedibeng Ster Sports, Zamkele said he washonoured to represent his country at that lev-el. He believes this has opened doors for himto further his career abroad. “Competingagainst the best in the world is an experienceI will never forget. These kinds of competi-tion can make you a better athlete and I’mlooking forward to competing in internation-al competitions,” he says. VUT AthleticsClub is well known for producing the bestof athletes, such as StevenMokoka and otherhigh-profile runners who have since moved

Zacharia Nale

VANDERBIJLPARK.- Vaal University ofTechnology (VUT) Athletic Club runner –Xolisani Zamkele - recently made his pres-ence felt during the World Student Gamesheld in Russia. Zamkele made many eathumble pie when he registered a personalbest time of 01:05, which is something hiscoach Joseph Diale described as his best per-formance ever. Zamkele helped his teamUS-SA u/21 team to win the gold medal, for thefirst time in the history of SASSU. Zamkeleis following in the footstep of the formerVUT Athletic Club runner Gladwin Mzazi

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Xolisani Zamkele came seventh at theWorld Students Games recently held inRussia.

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SEDIBENG. - It was action galore at variousvenues in Sedibeng over the weekend withlocal junior soccer teams involved in friendlymatches as part their weekend developmentprogramme.

Weekend action!

Bophelong Chelsea u/13 before their match against BophelongBarcelona at the Bophelong Stadium.

Brazil u/13 before their weekend game.

Bophelong Leopards u/13 before their recent match against NaleAcademy at the Shakespeare Stadium.

The Build It u/13 Soccer Tournament is oneof the biggest junior football developmentsin the country. It has become a recognisedbrand by key players in the South Africansoccer fraternity.

Benfica u/13 and u/14 participated in the Indoor Soccer Tourna­ment hosted by DK Sports Football Academy held at the APF Hallin Vanderbijlpark on Saturday. Photos: Zacharia Nale.