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SEDIBENG Incorporating Vaal Weekly and Vaal Vision 7 OCTOBER - 13 OCTOBER 2015          Tel: (016) 950-7000 | Fax: (016) 981-0604 Free Distribution: Sebokeng, Evaton, Boipatong, Bophelong, Sharpeville, Meyerton, Roshnee, Rustervaal and Orange Farm. The ED-U-COLLEGE generation is serious about EDUCATION. P rivate School Gr. r - 12 31 Hofmeyer Ave, Vereeniging Tel (016) 455 1097 Fax 086 635 0632 [email protected] oPeN For reGiStratioN 2016 edu32 DA lays DA lays fraud fraud charges charges     P4 P4 September September Babe Babe P6 P6   Wildcats Wildcats crowned crowned Cham- Cham- pions  pions  P15 P15 Mduduzi Mathebula EVATON. - An Evaton family has found out that with blessings co- mes strain. In February this year the couple Shadrack Sekhoto (44) and Dimakatso Tsamayi (40) wel- comed into their family, quadru- plets Thabo, Thabang, Nthabe- leng and Thabiso in addition to their two older children. Sekhoto says that they are blessed as they (the couple) were also born from families that had twins. The birth of the quadruplets however has brought strain on the family and they need help.The unemployed couple who survive on piece jobs is grateful to their local councillor, Jabu Zondi whom they said makes sure that they receive the necessa- ry help from the relevant authori- ties. “They are on formula milk as breastfeeding all four of them pro- ves to be very difficult. They are lovely angels but as you can ima- gine, they are a full-time job. They cry a lot and play all the time. I only get rest when they are asleep. Shadrack is a very hands-on father and he helps me out a lot,” said Tsamayi. The couple said that they wish they had a proper house and space for their children. “We live in a rented place. The township is a wonderful place in which I would love these children to grow up in. If only I could get a proper job and salary,” said Sekhoto. Community members that would like to help the family can call (016) 950 7038. mduduzi.mathe- [email protected] God’s four blessings The family lives in a two-room shack in Evaton. Now there are extra members on board -  the quadruplets! Photo: Mduduzi Mathebula.

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  • SEDIBENG

    Incorporating Vaal Weekly and Vaal Vision7 OCTOBER - 13 OCTOBER 2015 Tel: (016) 950-7000 | Fax: (016) 981-0604Free Distribution: Sebokeng, Evaton, Boipatong, Bophelong, Sharpeville, Meyerton, Roshnee, Rustervaal and Orange Farm.

    The ED-U-COLLEGE generation is serious about

    EDUCaTiOn.

    Private School Gr. r - 12

    31 Hofmeyer ave, VereenigingTel (016) 455 1097 Fax 086 635 0632

    [email protected]

    oPeN For reGiStratioN

    2016

    edu32

    DA lays DA lays fraud fraud

    charges charges P4P4

    September September Babe Babe P6P6

    Wildcats Wildcats crowned crowned Cham-Cham-pions pions P15P15

    MduduziMathebulaEVATON. - An Evaton family hasfound out that with blessings co-mes strain. In February this yearthe couple Shadrack Sekhoto (44)and Dimakatso Tsamayi (40) wel-comed into their family, quadru-plets Thabo, Thabang, Nthabe-leng and Thabiso in addition totheir two older children. Sekhotosays that they are blessed as they(the couple) were also born fromfamilies that had twins. The birthof the quadruplets however hasbrought strain on the family andthey need help.The unemployedcouple who survive on piece jobsis grateful to their local councillor,Jabu Zondi whom they said makessure that they receive the necessa-ry help from the relevant authori-ties. They are on formula milk asbreastfeeding all four of them pro-ves to be very difficult. They arelovely angels but as you can ima-gine, they are a full-time job. Theycry a lot and play all the time. Ionly get rest when they are asleep.Shadrack is a very hands-on fatherand he helps me out a lot, saidTsamayi. The couple said that theywish they had a proper house andspace for their children. We livein a rented place. The township isa wonderful place in which Iwould love these children to growup in. If only I could get a properjob and salary, said Sekhoto.Community members that wouldlike to help the family can call(016) 950 7038. [email protected]

    God's four blessings

    The family lives in a tworoomshack inEvaton.Nowthereareextramembers on board thequadruplets! Photo: MduduziMathebula.

  • 2 SEDIBENG STER 7 October - 13 October 2015

    COMPLETE FUNERAL R6499

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    8-year-old beaten viciously for R30

    MolebohengChahaSHARPEVILLE. - A 24-year-old motherof Tshepiso Phase 3 has admitted to havefailed her 8-year-old son in living with anabusive man for years.

    Her son had to be hospitalised with se-rious injuries after he was beaten by his32-year-old stepfather for allegedly ha-ving stolen R30.

    This is the second time that a stepfa-ther of Sedibeng has badly beaten a childfor apparently having stolen money. Theboy was admitted to Sebokeng Hospitalfor a week recently.

    The young mother says, The incidenthappened on a Sunday. I found my sonin bed sleeping after I came home fromwork, I checked up on him and saw how

    badly he had been beaten. When I asked myboyfriend what happened he said he had beatenmy child and called him a thief.

    She says she tried to get help for her son andshe told her boyfriend that she was going toseek medical help for the boy, but he assaultedher and locked both of them inside the house.The following day my boyfriend still refusedto let my son go to the doctor. We took a pictureof his injuries and we went to get somethingfor him at the pharmacy. When the assistantat the pharmacy saw the extent of my sons in-juries in the picture, he advised us to take thechild to the doctor. The distraught mother saysat this time, her boyfriend told her to keep quietand not tell anyone what had happened other-wise he would hit both of them again. He for-ced us to say that my son was beaten by a

    friends brother at a soccer match and thisis what he also told the doctors at the hospi-tal. She says she regrets staying with anabusive man as her son was almost killed.

    Now my son has been taken away fromme because of this. I plan on getting my lifetogether so that my son can come back tome, she said.

    The suspect handed himself over at theSharpeville Police Station.

    Sebokeng Cluster spokesperson Lieute-nant Teboho Lephoto confirms that the inci-dent did occur and that a case was openedwith the Vereeniging Child Protection Unit.

    According to the family, the suspect wasdenied bail and remains in police custody.Lephoto could not confirm this. [email protected]

    The8yearoldboywhowasbeatenupbyhisstepfatherhasbeenplacedinfoster care after he endedup in hospitalwith injuries.

    LazarusDithagisoVANDERBIJLPARK. - I want everyone toprove beyond reasonable doubt that they have

    the capability, the potential and the skills totake this station to the next level.

    Vanderbijlpark Station Commander Briga-

    dier Sam Manala especially want the womento receive merit awards.

    Female officers are responding well al-though at a slow pace.

    Thanks to a general positive response, ev-eryone has adapted well to operations sinceI took office, he said. Brig Manala handedover certificates to detectives and constableswho put in tremendous efforts and achievedsuccessful arrests. The quarterly awards wereconducted in his office recently.

    Constable Teboho Yawa and Constable

    Kgokedi Sekwati were awarded for success-fully arresting eight suspects for possession ofa stolen truck with two trailers and a stockworth R8 million in NW 7.

    They also arrested a suspect for discharginghis firearm in a municipal area and recovereda 9 mm Norinco firearm. Speaking aboutthe recent national police crime statistics of2015/16, Manala said theres more to be done:We need to improve drastically if we wantto call ourselves the watch dogs of the nation.

    [email protected]

    Manala awards his men

    VanderbijlparkSAPSStationCommanderBrigadierSamManala(Far left)handsoverappreciationcertificates topoliceofficers.

  • 7 October - 13 October 2015 SEDIBENG STER 3

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    LazarusDithagisoVEREENIGING. - A taxi owner who isalso the chairperson of the Vaal Wits TaxiAssociation was shot to death execution-style in Vereeniging last Friday.

    The incident happened at around 13:20on the corner of Merriman Avenue and Joubert Street. Onlookers said WillySpokes Nxuma (55) was in the companyof a woman, waiting on the street whenthey were approached by two fully armedblack males. After a few words were ex-changed between them, several shotswere heard. Members of the public ranfor cover and it was later discovered thatNxumalo was shot.

    After the ordeal, a silver vehicle ap-peared out of nowhere and picked up thesuspects before speeding off. At least ninecartridges were found close to the body.

    Police spokesperson Captain Shado Masho-bane said the deceased was wounded withfive bullets to the upper body. Mashobanesaid the preliminary investigations revealedthat the suspects used false car registrationnumber plates. Mashobane said the policecannot deny or agree that the shooting is re-lated to taxi violence as investigations areongoing. By the time of going to print, noone had been arrested. Sisiki Nxuma whois the deceaseds younger sister, said herbrother had also escaped death by a whiskerin Sasolburg in June this year. Nxuma whowas a father of four will be buried on [email protected]

    Taxi owner gunned down in public

    Solly,theolderbrotherandSisikiNxuma,theyoungersisterofSpokesWillyNxuma,cleanthebloodofthedeceasedfromtheground inVereeniging.

    LeratoSereroSEBOKENG. - The community of Zo-ne 13 is up in arms about what theydeem an understaffed clinic in theirarea. The residents voiced their angerto Sedibeng Ster on Monday saying thatnurses are allowed to leave the clinicwithout replacements being madewhich places a massive workload onthose that remain. They also complainthat since the Boitumelo Clinic hasbeen closed there have been lengthyqueues causing many seriously ill pa-tients to go without assistance for dayson end. We are sick and tired of thissituation as some of us wake up ataround 05:00 to come for medicationbut we receive no service. Somethingneeds to be done, said a patient whois on antiretroviral (ARV) medication.Speaking to Sedibeng Ster about the si-tuation, Emfuleni Local MunicipalityMMC of Health and Social Develop-ment, Sello Pitso says that they are ina process of provincialisation whichmeans that all the clinics in the provincewill fall under the Gauteng Departmentof Health. He adds that where there hasbeen staff shortages they have tried totransfer others from other clinics andeven hospitals to fill their positions. Atthe moment we do not hire new staffbecause of the provincialisation. We arejust awaiting a memorandum of under-standing from the province and thingswill go back to normal. Our people mustjust be patient. About the residentsgoing to the clinic at 05:00, Pitso saysthat he has, himself, warned the com-munity to refrain from doing so as theclinic only opens at 08:00. Pitso endedby saying that plans are afoot for a new

    clinic to be built in Boitumelo as every detailon the process has been concluded. [email protected]

    Community furious about `overworked'clinic workers

    ELMMMCofHealthandSocialDevelopment,SelloPitso.Photo:LazarusDithagiso.

    SEDIBENG. - ArcelorMittal South Africarecently announced that the board of direc-tors has approved a process to initiate a Bro-ad-Based Black Economic Empowerment(B-BBEE) ownership transaction. In a state-ment ArcelorMittal SA said that it is com-mitted to achieving full compliance with thecountrys B-BBEE Codes of good practiceand to increasing broad-based participationin the South African steel industry.

    We have made steady progress on ourtransformation strategy over the last year,prioritising the key pillars of employment

    equity, skills development, enterprise deve-lopment and procurement, the statementsaid. The company also recently announcedthe Ikageng broad-based Employee ShareOwnership Plan (ESOP), through which allqualifying ArcelorMittal employees inSouth Africa will own a share in the busi-ness. In terms of the proposed transaction,KPMG has been retained to advise the boardof directors and, in terms of its mandate,KPMG will engage with a number of blackinvestors with a view to successfully conclu-ding a transaction.

    ArcelorMittal CEO, Mr Paul OFlahertysaid: This is an important and long-awaitedstep forward in our journey towards achie-ving full compliance with the countrystransformation objectives.

    The full terms and salient dates and timesof the proposed B-BBEE transaction will beannounced in due course.

    ArcelorMittal SA initiates B-BBEE ownership transaction

  • 4 SEDIBENG STER 7 October - 13 October 2015

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    with 2 stunning

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    Beautiful Facebrick 3 bedroom house,

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    I am waiting for

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    Bargain Bargain Bargain, come see for yourself, this

    flat is like a house, huge private garden, 3 bedr, 1 bath spacious lounge and dining room huge kitchen and a lock-up

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    Not a house but a home! Neat 4 bedr home BIC,

    2 bathr, spacious lounge, diningroom, kitchen with

    laundry. Beautiful spacious lapa with bar and braai. Garage with carport for

    2 vehicles. Outside toilet with shower and basin

    1.301sqm stand, 2 entrances, Lovely well kept garden

    MARTI 084 406 4572

    CE3R340 000

    POWERVILLER520 000

    VANDERBIJLPARK CW5

    R380 000

    SONLANDPARK MAKE US AN OFFER TODAY!!!

    BEVERLEY HILLSR630 000

    A once in a lifetime opportunity the price will not repeat itself. 6 bedr

    5 bathr with all the extras your heart could pos-

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    WILL BE TOO LATE!! TSEBO 073 101 8152

    Stunning home,

    just move in.

    3 Bedr, 2 bathr,

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    VICTORIA 083 644 3960

    What a lovely home,

    this one you must

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    TSEBO 073 101 8152

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    FLAT: - DUNCANVILLE R4 950.00

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    HOUSE: - VEREENIGING R5 200.00

    Spacious 3 bedr 1 bathr home

    HOUSE: - DUNCANVILLE R5 900.00

    Lovely 3 bedr, 1 bathr home huge garden

    HOUSE: - KUBALI RIVER ESTATE R18 800.00

    Perfect Directors Dwelling fully furnished.

    WORKSHOP: VEREENIGING R20 800.00

    700m2 with offices and display area

    LAND WITH OFFICE: - VEREENIGING R6 000.00

    600m2 land with small office on busy road

    DIESEL DEPO: - VEREENIGING R20 800.00

    Fully fitted just move in and start making money.

    PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND LEASING

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    EVATONR440 000

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    Best buy ever, the price will not be repeated,

    3 bedr with bic 2 bathr, brand new kitchen all

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    fencedVICTORIA 083 644 3960

    All you could possible dream off, the price has been reduced, this is now a huge bargain!!

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    room huge stand double garage.

    FRANCINA 063 131 9055

    BONANNER550 000

    THREE RIVERS R690 000

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    This small holding has so much potential and so much to offer,

    if your heart desires to be one with nature

    and enjoy the tranquility that it offers,

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    CE3R400 000

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    ON THE BANKS OF THE VAAL RIVERR8 800 000

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    SOLE MANDATE

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    Habitat

    MolebohengChahaEVATON. - Charges of fraud and cor-ruption were lodged by the DemocraticAlliance (DA) on Friday.

    The party was represented by its DAGauteng constituency head for Evaton,member of Parliament (MP) KingsolChabalala. Chabalala lodged charges offraud and corruption against the ownerof Siyanqoba Projects who is also thechairperson of the Evaton CommunityPolicing Forum (CPF), Jacob Mhlambi.

    This follows allegations that Mhlam-bi fraudulently sold stands to EvatonWest residents, charging them a waterand electricity connection fee of R4000that was apparently never received byEmfuleni Local Municipality (ELM).

    In a meeting on Sunday, residentsstated that they would also open fraudcharges against Mhlambi.

    They said they would also be involving theHuman Rights Commission: Our rights herehave been violated.

    We have had to live in a place with noelectricity, water or any other basic servicesfor years. Chabalala said, The communityof Evaton West Extension 7 approached thenational office of the DA to ask for help re-garding this matter and it was then referredto me. He added that residents were tryingto do things in a legal manner by buyingstands instead of occupying the land illegally:

    Sadly the people who were trying to dothe right thing have been taken advantage of.

    Ward 26 councillor Nomsa Mooi said shewas only made aware of the matter by resi-dents after they complained to her about basicservices: As a ward councillor, I am obligedto ensure that the residents in my ward havewater and sanitation and I am still in the proc-ess of getting the services to the residents.

    Mooi said she could not comment on thematter of the land and whether it was fraudu-lently sold because she was informed that theland currently occupied is privately owned.Mhlambi denies the allegations, saying thathe is a legitimate businessman:

    At this stage I cannot comment on any-thing because the DA never tried to engagewith me regarding the allegations made bythe community. I only found out after chargeshad been lodged against me.

    Mhlambi did not want to comment furtheron the matter. ELMs mayoral spokespersonPinky Mofokeng says that mayor GrethaHlongwane is aware of the allegations andthe unfortunate situation at Evaton West, Ex-tension 7 of illegal selling of municipal land.Mofokeng further says that the municipalityhas embarked on an investigation to get tothe root of the allegations through the depart-ment of Human Settlement that is expected

    to provide the mayor with a detailed re-port that will suggest the appropriateaction and corrective measuresif the al-legations are true.

    DA lays charges after alleged DA lays charges after alleged fraudulent stand salesfraudulent stand sales

    DA MP and Gauteng constituencyhead for Evaton Kingsol Chabalalarecentlyopenedacaseofcorruptionand fraud against Jacob Mhlambi,who isalleged tohave fraudulentlysoldstandsinEvatonWestExtension7.Photo:MolebohengChaha.

  • 7 October - 13 October 2015 SEDIBENG STER 5

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    In August a child died after allegedly beingbeaten by its stepfather, last week a womanlost her life after enduring abuse from herpartner for what it was said to be quite a longtime ending with him stabbing her, and thisweek a child has been taken in by the Child

    Protection Services from his mother follo-wing an alleged severe beating that saw himin hospital for a week. An elderly friend ofmine passed by the office this week and whathe said to me struck and stayed in my mind,hence this piece. You see, my friend thinksthat we are an angry nation that does not seemto control itself when confronted by difficul-ties, proved by what we are doing to our own.He tells me that for a long time we have beena ticking bomb waiting to explode. Do notget me wrong, my friend did not know thecontents of the paper this week but he was

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    My dear friend asks basic but factual ques-tions to support his statement of us being anangry nation. He asks why we are killing eachother like flies. He asks why is it that a fatherwill deprive a daughter of her youth by repea-tedly raping her. He further asks if our youthhas decided to let their lives go by giving

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    Hendrik Schmidt DA MP and Constituen-cy Leader: Emfuleni South writes:

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