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‘We want the mistreatment of the community and the mismanagement of finances by the committee to stop.’ FREE

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JULIAN TOPKIN, organiser of the march, speaks to an official of the Rural Development and Land Reform Department (RDLR) who assured him he was on the way. The official never showed up.

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“AWAY with Phillip Barnes,” reads the placard held up by Anne Stoltenkamp (75) during the march.

Marchers vent frustration } Jabulani Dlamini

DESPITE a no-show by two of the three listed respondents to receive their memorandum on Saturday (25/04), a march organised by the community of Oppermansgronde went ahead as planned. The march was held from the community hall to the police station, a distance of less than 100 m, so many of the elderly community members – some as old as 92 years – could be accommodated. Some people travelled from as far afield as Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Johannesburg and Kimberley to participate in the march. As reported in Express last week, the Oppermansgronde community

want the current Communal Property Association (CPA) executive removed and a new committee elected. The Oppermansgronde community and their descendants were given about 38 000 ha of land in 2003 following a successful land claim. The community had initially demanded that Phillip Barnes, the current CPA chairperson, the Rural Development and Land Reform Department (RDLR), as well as the South African Police Service (SAPS), each would have a representative available to receive the memorandum. “We are very disappointed that despite the department (RDLR) having committed itself in the

media to send a representative, no one was here to meet with us. It is very disappointing and disrespectful,” Julian Topkin, spokesperson for the marchers, said. Topkin said if they did not hear from the RDLR, they would go ahead and choose a new committee and they would not give up until the current committee was removed. “We want the mistreatment of the community and the mismanagement of finances by the committee to stop.” Upon receiving the memorandum on behalf of the SAPS, WO Eugene Jacquire, acting visible policing commander of the Koffiefontein Police Station, promised to follow up on the grievances.

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WO EUGENE JACQUIRE receives and signs the memorandum of grievances on behalf of the SAPS.

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} Jabulani Dlamini MANY people with disabilities say with time they have learnt to live with their disability, but what really makes their life difficult is that society still lacks the understanding and patience these people need. In anticipation of the staging of In Blood, a musical with a cast made up of performers with various disabilities at the Sand du Plessis Theatre in Bloemfontein from 14 to 16 May, Express spoke to four individuals with various disabilities to learn more about their everyday lives. Natus van Niekerk (40), who suffers from cerebral palsy, says he has made peace with his situation and is making the best of his life. He says his brain was starved of oxygen when he was born and because of this his father wanted to sue the hospital, but his mother convinced him otherwise and rather asked that their energy be channelled into making life as “normal” as possible for him. “I attended school until gr. 10 at the Martie du Plessis School and my mother organised regular physiotherapy sessions

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thought I would be here, but I guess life had other ideas, but like I said, I have learnt to accept my fate and life is just fine for me,” she says. Welkom-born Leon van Wyk also suffers from cerebral palsy and says doing everyday things can sometimes be frustrating because people do not have the understanding and patience needed to see him live a normal life. Van Wyk, who speaks with difficulty due to the cerebral palsy, lived a normal life even securing work as a plumber and working with his father before he passed away. “Visiting my siblings (five siblings, none of whom are disabled) is virtually impossible because the public transport system simply does not cater for people like me,” the die-hard Kaizer Chiefs supporter says. Natus, Charmaine, Dikeledi and Leon will be special guests at one of the performances of In Blood. Tickets cost R120, with a concession of

R100 for early bookings and pensioners, R60 for group bookings of ten or more people and students. Booking is through the Pacofs Box Office (office hours). The duration of the show is two hours including a 20-minute interval. A preview performance of In Blood will be given on 13 May at 18:00 (admission free). The public opening is on Thursday, 14 May, at 19:30. A schools performance will be held on Friday, 15 May, at 11:00, with a final performance on Saturday, 16 May, at 19:30. For more information, log onto www.africansinakhoarts.org.za, e-mail Bukelwa Cakata at bcakata@africansinakhoarts.org.za or bcakata@yahoo.com, or call Ndileka Santi on 073-426-1049. ) To win yourself a ticket to the In Blood performance, SMS the keyword “Blood”, your name and surname and answer to 45527 before midday on Thursday (30/04). Winners will be contacted telephonically. An SMS costs R1,50. ) Question: When will the final performance of In Blood be staged in Bloemfontein?

Challenge changes mindsets for me and that really helped me to be somewhat independent,” says Natus. For Natus’s wife, Charmaine, a former staff nurse, life did not start out as that of a person with a disability. “I was independent for 17 years until I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and I suddenly had to find other ways of doing everyday things,” she says. Charmaine, who runs a copy and fax shop, says the biggest challenge she and others like her face, is changing people’s mindsets about those with disabilities. Soft-spoken Dikeledi Shupinyaneng is a quadriplegic who suffered her fate in 1989 at the hands of her then boyfriend while they were both still in high school. The 51-year-old says coming to terms with her condition was very difficult at first, but since she had learnt to accept her situation, the quality of her life has dramatically improved. “When I was still able to walk, I never

Annual project supports vulnerable children THE seventh Engo For Our Children project began on 23 April at the Bloem Show. This annual fund-raising project in which a vehicle can be won, is run by Engo, together with Volksblad’s Central Local Newspapers, Imperial GM Bloemfontein and Radio Rosestad for the benefit of Engo Free State. This year a lucky sponsor can drive away with a Chevrolet Spark Campus worth R119 500. The goal of this project is to generate additional funds for children in Engo Childand Youth-care Centres, as well as children in foster care. “We supported almost 4 000 children through this project in 2014,” Magda van Niekerk, director of professional services at Engo, said. Engo Free State consists of six subprogrammes, which include Child and Youth-care Centres. “In 2014 the government subsidised only 26% of Engo’s total income, so this project is critical for the survival of our centres,” Jana Marx, Engo’s public relations officer and organiser of this project, said. “Tickets cost only R20. By making this R20 donation, you are immediately entered into the Chev Spark lucky draw,” Marx continued. When the Bloem Show ends, tickets can still be bought at all Engo Centres across the Free State, and at the information desk at Mimosa Mall. Several promotions will be held across the Free State during the next seven months, where tickets will be sold. According to Marx, a complete promotion calender will be available soon, but key ticket stations include Bloem Show, Volksblad’s monthly food and arts market, Mimosa Mall, Ficksburg’s Cherry Festival and the Vrystaat Arts Festival. Ticket sales close 20 November and five finalists will be drawn and announced by PwC on 11 January 2016. The final draw function, where the winner of the Spark will be announced, will take place on 22 January 2016. The four remaining finalists will each receive a prize worth R2 000. De Wet Claassens, director of management support services, encourages all readers to take part in this project. “One can just read the newspaper to become aware of the misery in the world. Please buy your ticket and strengthen our

CHILDREN from one of the beneficiaries of the project, Ons Kinderhuis, in Bloemfontein, are from the left, in front: Jaco, Marinda and Mariana; back: Johandré and Palesa.

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No more, say fed-up farmers } Tladi Moloi FOURIESBURG. – Fed-up farmers in Fouriesburg say they have had it with their Lesotho counterparts deliberately letting their animals graze on their farms across the Caledon River and have vowed to kill any trespassing animals and their shepherds. Police, however, said they had agreed to let the animals graze on their farms in exchange for payment. Maphale Moloi, the desperate farmers’ spokesperson, said although they had never threatened to harm their neighbours before, this was going to change. “I am going to buy bullets and kill at least ten of them. That is the only way that the South African Police Service (SAPS) would react. Our police are not protecting us. We have reported this crime many times, but they have done nothing. I think we should now take the law into our own hands. I am even thinking of joining the Boko Haram so that they can help me with these troublemakers,” he said. He said they would never stop from farming near the river. According to Moloi, each of the farmers had lost about R1,2 million a year because of the damage caused by their neighbours. “We have been talking to those people for a long time and they don’t listen. We will show them what we are made of. They are unrepentant because every time we find them on our farms they fight with us as if the farms belong to them,” he said. Moloi said they even engaged one of the village chiefs on the matter who had promised to talk to his people. “We were sitting on the South African side of the river with the chief and his people on the other side, just to show you how desper-

KGOBATHA MBULI, Maphale Moloi, Ellias Ramohapi, Khothatso Mofokeng and Kgorobolane Maduna pose in the soya beans which they say are being eaten by the cattle from Lesotho. ate we are on this matter,” he said. During Express Eastern Free State’s recent visit to the farms the cattle were standing in the river. According to Moloi, the animals flee to the Lesotho side of the river whenever they see or hear cars approaching. “The only people they (the people from Lesotho) are afraid of are the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), but they (the SANDF) are not helping us in this situation. I always thought it was illegal for one to cross the river from one country to another, but it is happening here like never

before,” he said. Const. Maselela Langa, in the Free State communication unit of the South African Police Services (SAPS), denied allegations that the police were not helping the farmers. He added that there was no case registered with regards to the Fouriesburg farmers and the Lesotho citizens. “During our own investigations, we found that those farmers had an agreement with the people to let their animals graze on their farms after they had harvested. The agreement was that the people from Lesotho

would pay them a certain amount. However, the problem occurred when the animals grazed on areas not assigned to them,” he said. Langa said the farmers illegally impounded those animals. “It is alleged that those animals were stolen by the farmers and now the Lesotho people want them back. As police officials we are not liable for such agreements,” he said. ) At the time of going to print the SANDF could not be reached for comment.

God fights for you } Tim Omotoso “NOW unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us.” (Eph. 3:20) The kingdom dictates everything in our lives. The power working in us means the kingdom is working in us. When we have the kingdom of God in us, it dictates the pace. People who hear voices have those voices originating from a kingdom; if a person is sick, that sickness is coming from a kingdom and it is not the kingdom of God. The sickness is not ready to leave unless there is a more powerful kingdom around. There is a kingdom over our lives that antagonise our destiny. But there is a power in the kingdom of God that can overcome and tackle these stigmas. God is mighty in battle; He is present in trouble, so when there is no trouble, He is not present. When we have trouble in our marriage, it is not time to divorce; it just shows God’s presence and this is kingdom language. Prayer point: Every contrary spirit waging war against the kingdom of God in my life, I cast you out, in Jesus’s name. ) Visit www.timomotoso.org or www.ancientofdays.tv.

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Ace urges FS to take stand FREE STATE PREMIER Ace Magashule has joined Pres. Jacob Zuma and South African citizens in strongly condemning violent attacks on ACE MAGASHULE foreign nationals. Photo: Sidwell Guduka “We are all Africans, irrespective of the country of origin as prescribed by the borders that ascribe nationality and citizenship,” said Magashule. “It is imperative that we label activities of criminals as nothing else but criminal, as the loving people of our country have co-existed since time immemorial with their fellow African brothers and sisters without any reported elements such as these incidents.” He said although there had been no reported acts of violence against foreign nationals in the Free State, residents and provincial government had to get involved in government’s action plan to curb the attacks. He encouraged everyone to take a firm stand. “As part of our quest to build a better Africa and a better peaceful world, we have to start at home to raise awareness and educate our people. We have to engage in open dialogue that addresses the concerns of the nationals of the republic, as well as the concerns of foreign nationals.”

Fa batho ba lebala tse o di dirileng MO botshelong motho o na le tse di ntle tse a di dirang. Fa morago ga gore ke dire phosho gopola tse di ntle tse ke kileng ka di dira. Se gopole fela tse di maswe. Batho ba bangwe ba na le go lebala. Kgaitsadi wame, mogolwane wame, o rata gore go na le ‘maar’ kapa ‘but’. Ga se gore fa o direla motho sengwe o lebeletse tuelo fela fa re sa tlhole re utlwana kgotsa ke go foseditse gopola tseo tse di ntle. Le ko lekgotleng la melato fa motho a fetsa go bonwa molato, go lebelelwa tse di ntle tse di ka bebofatsang kotlhao ya gagwe. Ke tle ke bone gantsi fa motho a tsofala re lebala tse a di dirileng. Re lebala tse a di diretseng kereke ka nako ya gagwe. Ga re tlhole re mo etela, re mo bontsha gore re ntse re mo rata, ebile re gopola tse a neng a di dira fa a santse a na le maatla. Motlhaomongwe ke gore ba ba mo itseng ga ba tlhole ba le gone. Ga go ope yo o ka re gopotsang gore e ne e le moeteledipele mo kerekeng. O tsentse letsogo mo kgolong ya kereke. Mo tirong fa re lekola gore motho o dirileng eng mo ngwageng o o fetileng ka nako ya go duela madi a tebogo (13th cheque kapa bonus), re gopola tse di diregileng mo kgweding tse di fetileng tse

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A re bueng Kuni Ditira Advocate di mmalwa e seng tse di diregileng mo ngwageng otlhe. Se se ka thusang ke go kwala mo fatshe gore re se lebale. Jaaka ba losika re tle re utlwisane botlhoko mme motho o ikutlwe gore ga ke batle sepe sa o mongwe. Fa go na le lerato o tla itshwarela. Fa go na le lerato o tla ikgatholosa phoso e ke e dirileng gompieno mme o gopole dintle tse ke di dirileng maabane. Ka gongwe o ka lebelela maemo a ke leng mo go one a a dirang gore ke go utlwise botlhoko. Motlhaomongwe ga go monate ko tirong, ko gae, mo ke tsamayang gone. Dilo tse dingwe ke di dira ke sa nagane. Gongwe e ne e se maikaelolo go go utlwisa botlhoko. Ga go ka moo batho ba ka tshelang mmogo go bo go se na kgotlhang. Matlo go sha mabapi. Ko o tswang gone go na le seabe le ko o tla feletsang o le gone. Se lebale ko o tswang. Se lebale histori.

Ke tle ke bone gantsi fa motho a tsofala re lebala tse a di dirileng. Re lebala tse a di diretseng kereke ka nako ya gagwe. Ga re tlhole re mo etela, re mo bontsha gore re ntse re mo rata, ebile re gopola tse a neng a di dira fa a santse a na le maatla. X Adv. Ditira ) Mang kapa mang ya a batlang ho ngola kholomong ena, ka Sesotho kapa ka Setswana, a ka ikopanya le morulaganyi wa Express Jabulani Dlamini ho 051-404-7910 kapa email: Jabulani.Dlamini@volksblad.com ) Mongodi ya a batlang ho ngola kholomong ena ha ana ho lefiwa. ) Where necessary Express edits some columns. – Ed.

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Society should not frown upon female sex workers THIS is becoming burdensome now. Every time a nimble pen is grabbed to address some social ill the pulse rises and the heartbeat becomes irregular. There are many ways of earning an income, and most of them are referred to as either employment or self-employment (entrepreneurship). The beautiful land has laws that govern these endeavours, hence some are considered legal while some are illegal. Most fall between the clearly defined barrier lines X for example, one can be a self-employed like a street vendor selling fruit and vegetables, but one may not produce, acquire or sell, high schedule drugs without licence. It is often easy for anyone with a dignified means of living to draw a hard and fast line to designate ‘means of living’ as either true and noble, or as unacceptable or illegal. One such unfortunate trade is prostitution or sex-work. One only has to drive up Nelson Mandela Drive at night to see those ladies-of-the-night in all their splendour. One can also drive (or walk) down Dr. Belcher Road through to R702 Dewetsdorp Road; turn right into the infamous Dinaweng Road that leads to the N6 to Kimberley. Lo and behold, day and night they deck and adorn the roadsides with their sparkling presence scattered along a dusty foot path. Society often chooses to quickly

My view Letlafuoa Matseba Social observer

‘Would it not be better, if every government official who holds more than one position, shed just one for an unemployed person?’ frown upon the plight of these ladies, unjustly so. The entire community is responsible for relegating these, our sisters and daughters, to the outskirts of the corporate world, making them feel that their bodies are the only assets they have left to trade with. With high levels of unemployment, the ever-increasing price of commodities and cost for services, what exactly does society expect of the unemployed? This capitalist tendency of the general public to let the poor die so that the wealthy can enjoy their indulgences is appalling to say the least.

Women who use their bodies to earn their survival have equally as much right as do those who use other people while they themselves slumber. Isn’t that what is done to mine and construction workers? South Africa is not a socialist economy, so it is everybody for themselves out there. Wouldn’t it be better, if every government official who holds more than one position, shed just one for an unemployed person? Many people have dependents and yet they remain unemployed. A child does not want to know if the parent is employed or not. The child does not care about the parent’s work ethics. All the child wants is food and clothes, not sentiments. To perpetuate and build on what our forefathers did, we climb boastfully into our subsidised cars and drive to these places where sex workers park to demand their ‘forbidden’ services, and pay for them. “While we busk sheepishly in our pretentious high moral standards, let us hear their silent cries: Take fortress behind the wind; Wrap around a flickering flame; Lean against a tottering wall; Hold tight and let no go; for He comes” The Hurricane. ) To contribute to this column, send your opinion piece on any topic to Jabulani. Dlamini@volksblad.com contributions should be about 500 words in length.

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NEWS THE Vodacom rugby app took supporters by storm last year, and this year it is even bigger and better. Users can now ac­ cess SuperBru via this app and view stats and make picks. A whole host of prizes is also up for grabs and the app offers 28 categories of statistics for the serious rugby fan. The app can be downloaded for free from most app stores. To cele­ brate the popularity of the app, Vodacom is giving away five double tickets to this weekend’s local Super Rugby game to Express readers. The Cheetahs will host the Stormers in the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday (02/05). The game starts at 17:10. To win a double ticket, send an SMS to 45527. Start the SMS with the keyword Vodacom4, followed by your name, surname and the city or town in which you stay. The SMS line closes Thursday (30/04) at 12:00. Winners will be contacted telephonically. SMSs cost R1,50. If you send an SMS to 45527, you give Express permission to contact you for promotions.

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Take care of you car’s battery } Jabulani Dlamini WITH the winter on our doorstep, one of the biggest problems many motorists experience is with their batteries. From batteries running down, to the car not wanting to start at all on those cold winter mornings. Express went out to find out why motorists experience these problems and had a chat with a professional about this. Auto electrician Johnny Tabole gave expert advice to solve or help prevent some of these common problems brought on by winter. Why do motorists typically experience problems with their batteries during winter? Batteries tend to run down in winter mainly because the battery’s acid gets cold and because of this, the car might struggle to start, but once it does, it will start normally for the rest of the day. How long does a standard car battery last? Most standard batteries have a warranty of about 18 months.

What everyday things can a motorist do to prolong the lifespan of his car’s battery? You can extend the life of your car’s battery by servicing it regularly (by professional battery specialists), and you can also check it regularly for leaks and out of the ordinary things. How would one check their car battery? You can check that the battery terminals (on the car) and battery poles (on the battery) are always clean. What should you never do when it comes to your car’s battery? Never swop the battery terminals (by connecting the negative terminal to the positive pole or vice versa) as this can seriously damage your alternator and never rev your car when it is idling and has no battery inside.

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Self-driving cars might be here soon SELF-DRIVING vehicles hold the key to reducing traffic fatalities and will transform the automobile industry, predicts a top Google executive. Ray Kurzweil, a leading expert in artificial intelligence who joined Google in 2012, told the annual Conference of the Society of Automotive Engineers that the rapidly declining cost of computing power and the advances in artificial intelligence would make autonomous driving a reality. He told the audience that autonomous driving, utilising artificial intelligence, was definitely coming. Millions of lives saved “The technology works. It is not far away. “Google advised me to share with you they don’t know the answer . . . the technology is not going to be introduced until it’s ready,” Kurzweil said. He was not, however, prepared to say just when self-driving cars would become a common sight. The need and value of autonomous vehicles were clear, he told hundreds of the industry’s top engineers. “Google cars have gone close to a million kilometres without incident. “Some day an autonomous car will cause an accident and it will be big news. But while we’ve been talking, several people have died due to human drivers.” Autonomous cars were ultimately going to save millions of lives, he said, noting that traffic accidents kill 1,2 million people worldwide each year. “They also provide more efficient use of roads and parking lots. There are a lot of benefits.” He said Google was not going to let its self-drive cars into the market until they were safe adding that they had to be much more reliable than the technology they replace.

GOOGLE’S self-driving car. Transformation needed The appearance of the original Google Car prototype touched off a race among the world’s automakers. Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and Nissan have set up engineering centres near Google’s headquarters in Silicon Valley to focus on self-driving technologies. “People will still buy cars, but the uber model with self-driving cars will become very popular. “We should share our cars. I think that model will grow when we have autonomous cars. “Every company has to reinvent itself. Not everything is predictable.” Kurzweil said that until now the transpor-

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tation industry, including the automobile business, had not been considered part of the digital world. “We see information of every kind coming into every form of transportation.” At the same time, the price of digital information was dropping dramatically. Kurzweil said disruptive technologies became feasible at different times. Search engines, such as the one developed by Google, became practical in the late 1990s because of the exponential growth in computing power. Path predictable “If you tried to build a search engine after that, you had ‘missed your opportunity’.

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Beetle, Ghia and Kombi owners can exhibit their cars. KARMANN GHIA

VW enthusiasts invited to Phakisa } Kevin Jenkins TRENDY Volkswagen models will be on display for public viewing during a one-day Extreme Festival scheduled for Saturday (02/05) at the Phakisa Raceway. The event marks this year’s 80th anniversary of the Volkswagen Beetle, the 60th anniversary of the Karmann Ghia, and the 60th anniversary of the Volkswagen Kombi, in South Africa, along with the 50th anniversary of Formula Vee racing in this country. If you are the owner of a Volkswagen Beetle, a Karmann Ghia, or the original Volkswagen Kombi, bring your car and family to the Extreme Festival race meeting at the Phakisa Raceway on Saturday. There will be a special parking area designated for members of the public who bring their Volkswagen to show off and share experiences with other Volkswagen enthusiasts. The participants will also have the opportunity to see the Formula Vees in action and meet and chat to the drivers. A Formula Vee is a single-seater racing car, originally based almost entirely on Volkswagen Beetle components. The first Formula Vees in South Africa ran a 1 200 cc air-cooled Beetle motor in a tubular space frame chassis with either fibre glass or aluminium body panels. Other Beetle components included the beam front suspension with the shock absorbers mounted on the shock towers in the standard Beetle configuration, the Beetle drum brakes, standard Beetle 15 inch “Marie Biscuit” wheel rims and the Beetle steering box and gearbox. In order

to create a mid-engine single-seater racing car, the engine and gearbox had to be turned around and the crown wheel and pinion mounted on the other side, in order not to end up with four reverse gears and only one forward gear. Over the years, the category has evolved. In 1968 the 1 200 cc air-cooled Beetle motor was replaced with the 1 300 cc air-cooled Beetle motor. Then in 1990, that was replaced with the 1 300 cc water-cooled Citi Golf motor, using an adaptor plate to mate it to the old Beetle gearbox, which was retained and is still in use today, along with the Beetle front beam. The Beetle steering box has, however, been replaced by rack and pinion steering, the shock absorber towers have been removed from the front beam and the shock absorbers mounted internally with push and pull rods in front and a mono shock at the rear. The drum brakes have been replaced with disc brakes and mag wheel rims are now in use, fitted with Hankook semi-slick tyres. The most recent engine upgrade took place in 2004, when the 1 300 cc watercooled motor was replaced by the 1 400 cc Citi Golf motor, which is fitted with a regulated performance cam shaft and twin carburettors. Saturday’s meeting offers the public a chance to meet the drivers and to get a close-up look at these amazing little single-seater racing cars, especially if you drive any of the Volkswagen products whose components have been used by the category over the years. A number of Formula Vee racing cars have also been built in Welkom and raced around the

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Roadkill investigated A SURVEY conducted by the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) revealed some of the causes of wildlife killed by passing traffic, commonly referred to as roadkill, in South Africa. The survey was conducted by the EWT in the Pilanesberg National Park, North-West, from 21 October to 23 November 2014 and consisted of on-site investigation of roadkill, as well as questionnaires completed by visitors to the park. Of the 120 incidents of roadkill observed by researchers, 62 were amphibians, 27 reptiles, 20 birds, 10 were mammals and 1 was unidentified. Speed and roadkill One of the most interesting aspects of the project was the role inattentive drivers played in animal deaths. The survey showed that most drivers monitored adhered to speed limits. The EWT’s wildlife and roads project leader, Wendy Collinson, said: “More than 95% of respondents to the questionnaire survey believe that speed is the sole cause of roadkill. Our aim was to investigate this issue in more detail.” Compliance with park speed limits was determined to be high, with 72% of the 6 981 vehicles monitored driving at or below speed limits. To investigate the role of speed in determining rates of roadkill, the research team placed fake animals on the road and observed the behaviour of 201 drivers. Collinson said: “Of these drivers, almost 70% were considered to not be looking at the road, but rather scanning the bush for wildlife. “This suggests that many roadkill in national parks happen because of the expectation that animals are to be found in the habitat alongside the road, rather than on the road.” The team did not find a significant relationship between the number of fake animals hit and the speed at which the

ROADKILL is a big problem in South Africa. Photo: Bridgestone

vehicles were travelling, with 71% of drivers hitting animals when assessed to be driving less than 20 km/h, 62% when driving at 20 to 40 km/h and 74% driving more than 60 km/h. Collinson commented: “From our survey, it seems that observation levels of the driver, rather than the speed of the vehicle, is the key factor in preventing roadkills.” Drivers should be more aware “One of our recommendations from the latest roadkill survey is that a driver awareness campaign be launched in parks to make drivers more aware of animals on the roads themselves.” She said she was concerned about the low awareness levels of animals killed on the road among park visitors. Collinson said: “Of the 284 respondents who had visited a park previously, only 2,8% had noticed roadkill, with 6,3% noticing a roadkill on their current visit.” The next stage of the project will shortly commence in the Addo Elephant National Park. Visit www.ewt.org.za for more information.

THE Volkswagen Golf 6.

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VW gives Golf a power boost VOLKSWAGEN expands its best-selling Golf GTI range with the addition of a new Performance Pack. The Golf GTI Performance Pack improves power output from the two- litre turbocharged petrol (TSI) by 7 kW to 169 kW (162 kW in standard GTI guise) though torque remains at 350 Nm. It’s top speed is rated at 248 km/h and equipped with the performance pack it reaches 100 km/h in 6,4 seconds. Fuel consumption is rated at 6,4 litres/100 km with emissions of 149 g/km. Enhanced handling, performance The Golf GTI Performance Pack is only offered with DSG transmission and adds Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC) and an electronic front differential lock. The DCC system offers three driving modes: comfort, normal and sport. In sport mode, damping is increased (which reduces movements of the body structure) and engine response and shift points of the DSG are configured to be even more dynamic. “A newly-engineered electronic front differential lock is being used exclusively in the Golf GTI Performance Pack,” VW states. “Compared to purely mechanical locks, the front differential lock integrated in the Golf GTI Performance Pack offers advantages such as a variable degree of

locking and comprehensive interfaces to the ESC, EDS and XDS+ functions.” Style tweaks The Performance Pack adds a red GTI logo at the rear, on its front brake callipers and larger, ventilated brake discs (340 mm front, 310 mm rear). The Golf GTI Performance Pack can be customised with a number of optional extras including xenons, Discover Pro Radio with satnav and keyless access (keyless locking and engine starting). The Golf range of performance derivatives, Golf GTI and Golf R, account for about 60% of the monthly sales of the seventh generation Golf in South Africa. More from VW Volkswagen’s new Polo GTI arrived in South Africa sporting design tweaks, a new engine and technology. At launch, the new petrol engine is mated to a seven-speed DSG with a manual transmission arriving later in 2015. Price The 2.0 TSI Golf GTI Performance Pack 169 kW DSG – R447 800. The Golf GTI Performance Pack comes standard with a five-year/90 000 km service plan, three-year/120 000 km warranty and a 12-year anti-corrosion warranty. Service interval are 15 000 km.

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AN artist’s impression of Chariklo and its ring system. Chiron may look very similar.

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Ring spotted around Chiron } Dr Nicola Loaring ASTRONOMERS at the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), America, have recently detected what may be rings around a minor planet in our solar system named Chiron. While the planet Saturn is famous for its spectacular ring system, all the gassy giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) have rings. There is also another object, a minor planet called Chariklo, which has rings. Chiron and Chariklo belong to a class of minor planets called centaurs: small rocky bodies that possess properties of both asteroids and comets. These objects are found in a band between the orbits of Jupiter and Pluto. Prior to the discovery of Chariklo’s rings, scientists had thought that centaurs were relatively dormant objects. The latest discovery of a possible ring system around another centaur, Chiron, if confirmed, suggests that ring systems are far more common in our solar system than previously thought. “Until Chariklo’s rings were found, it was commonly believed that these smaller bodies did not have a ring system. The likelihood that Chiron also has a ring system prompts fundamental questions about how planetary rings form

and evolve,” says Dr Amanda Gulbis (SAAO), co-investigator in the study. Gulbis at the South African Astronomical Observatory and her collaborators were first alerted to the possibility that Chiron has a ring system following observations conducted in November 2011. Chiron was observed passing in front of a bright star, an event known as a stellar occultation. Using Nasa’s Infrared Telescope Facility on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, and the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network at Haleakala, Hawaii, astronomers monitored the brightness of the star’s light as it was occulted by Chiron. In addition to seeing the expected drop in brightness as Chiron passed in front of the star, they identified features in the data indicative of a disk of debris around the centaur. The features could be explained by either a ring system around the centaur, a circular shell of gas and dust around the centaur, or symmetric jets of material shooting out from the centaur’s surface. In order to observe the occultation event, astronomers had to work out if and when the centaur would pass in front of a bright star. They began charting the orbits of Chiron and nearby stars in 2010 in order to pinpoint exactly when the centaur might occult a

bright star. They calculated that a stellar occultation would occur on 29 November 2011, and reserved time on two large telescopes in hopes of observing the event. They knew they would have to be fortunate to catch the occultation which would last just a few minutes. Dr Amanda Bosh, a leader on the project and a lecturer in MIT’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, says: “There’s an aspect of serendipity to these observations. We need a certain amount of luck, waiting for Chiron to pass in front of a star that is bright enough. Chiron itself is small enough that the event is very short; if you blink, you might miss it.” The group analysed the light received from the star during the occultation event and detected something unexpected. A simple body, with no surrounding material, would create a straightforward pattern, blocking the star’s light entirely. However, astronomers were surprised to find that a small fraction of light from the star was blocked just before and just after Chiron passed in front of it. There were actually two dips in brightness before and after the occultation suggesting that there could be two separate rings of material around the centaur. Judging from the dips in intensity of the star’s light,

astronomers have calculated that the two possible rings are located about 300 km from the centre of the centaur and are around 3 km and 7 km wide respectively and separated by a distance of around 7,5 km. Astronomers are, however, uncertain as to exactly what form this obscuring material actually takes: It could be rings, a shell of gas and dust or symmetrical jets of gas and dust shooting out from the centaur’s surface. “This result is particularly interesting because Chiron is a centaur – a relatively small, cold object that has an unstable orbit in the region of the giant planets. How does a body that is only a few hundred kilometers in diameter, and who’s orbit is only stable for a few million years, have a ring system?” asked Gulbis. Several explanations have been put forward to explain how the centaur Chiron could have gained rings. One possibility is that another minor body broke up and the resulting debris was captured gravitationally around Chiron. Alternatively, the rings may have formed from leftover material from the formation of Chiron itself. “Another possibility involves the history of Chiron’s distance from the sun. Centaurs may have started further out in the solar system and, through gravitational interactions with giant planets, have had their

orbits perturbed closer in to the sun,” says Jessica Ruprecht, a student at the MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, who was the lead author on the manuscript. “The frozen material that would have been stable out past Pluto is becoming less stable closer in, and can turn into gasses that spray dust and material off the surface of a body.” An independent group has since combined the data obtained from this study with other data, and has concluded that the features around Chiron most likely represented a ring system. However, researchers will have to observe more stellar occultations of Chiron to truly determine which interpretation: rings, shell or jets, is the correct one. “If we want to make a strong case for rings around Chiron, we’ll need observations by multiple observers, distributed over a few hundred kilometers, so that we can map the ring geometry,” says Ruprecht. “But that alone doesn’t tell us if the rings are a temporary feature of Chiron, or a more permanent one. There’s a lot of work that needs to be done.” The results from this study have been published in the journal Icarus. ) Dr Nicola Loaring is an astronomer at the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO).

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Financial institution is looking for 30 people only to start work immediately. Book your interview now! Age 18 - 35 yrs. Training provided, minimum Grade 10. Incentive R2 000. p.m. plus commission. Call Nick 051 430 0289 / 063 RETAIL LICENCE 074 3751. Notice in respect of a licence application in Despatcher and terms of the Petroleum Receptionist Products Act, 1977 (Act No. 120 of 1977). Leading paint distributor This notice serves to in Bloemfontein urgently inform parties who may be requires the following interested or affected that staff. Wepener Paneelkloppers 1. Despatcher: must CC, hereinafter referred to have extensive working as 'the applicant', has subknowledge of orders, mitted an application for a delivery notes, stock and retail licence, application supervise drivers. Must be number able to operate a forklift. C/2015/04/21/0002 Erf 512 Wepener 2. Receptionist: must be 1 McDonald Street computer literate and be Wepener able to answer switchThe purpose of the appliboard, knowledge of debcation is for the applicant tors, creditors and banto be granted a licence to king. undertake petroleum retaiAbove staff must be able ling activities as detailed to work independently and in the application. Arranbe of sober habits with a gement for viewing the valid driver’s licence and application documentation traceable reference. Salary can be made by contacting neg. Please phone the Controller of Petro032 533 7013 for an leum Products at: appointment. * Tel. 057 391 1300 * Fax 057 352 2673 * E-mail: Do you need money? Sell Jeffrey.Maluleke@energy.g JUSTINE, fantastic beauty products for women, great money. ov.za SMS name Any objections to the and address to issuing of a licence in 083 805 1342. respect of this application, Domestics/garden workers which must clearly quote the application number /nannies needed. Must above, must be lodged have reference letters. ID plus copy and R30 test fee. with the Controller of Petroleum Products within For detials SMS your a period of twenty (20) name to Madeliefie 071 working days from the 294 3156 office hours, date of publication of this please. notice. Such objections must be lodged at the folSALES & lowing physical or postal MARKETING address. 3760 Physical address The Controller of PetroDirect marketing and leum Products sales people needed. Department of Energy Excellent commission. The Strip Building, 314 082 082 1645. State Way Welkom 9460 Postal address LEGAL & TENDERS The Controller of Petroleum Products Department of Energy Private Bag X3658 OIS OMGEWINGSIMAKSTUDIE Welkom 9460 4045

Tel. 051 430 6222 Cell: 072 742 6947

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SITE LICENCE Notice in respect of a licence application in terms of the Petroleum Products Act, 1977 (Act No. 120 of 1977). This notice serves to inform parties who may be interested or affected that Wepener Paneelkloppers CC, hereinafter referred to as 'the applicant', has submitted an application for a SITE licence, application number C/2015/04/21/0001 Erf 512 Wepener 1 McDonald Street Wepener The purpose of the application is for the applicant to be granted a licence to undertake petroleum retailing activities as detailed in the application. Arrangement for viewing the application documentation can be made by contacting the Controller of Petroleum Products at: * Tel. 057 391 1300 * Fax 057 352 2673 * E-mail: Jeffrey.Maluleke@energy.g ov.za Any objections to the issuing of a licence in respect of this application, which must clearly quote the application number above, must be lodged with the Controller of Petroleum Products within a period of twenty (20) working days from the date of publication of this notice. Such objections must be lodged at the following physical or postal address. Physical address The Controller of Petroleum Products Department of Energy The Strip Building, 314 State Way Welkom 9460 Postal address The Controller of Petroleum Products Department of Energy Private Bag X3658 Welkom 9460


EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY 29 APRIL 2015 ESTATE NOTICES

ESTATES: LIQUIDATION & DISTRIBUTION

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IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE SHUPING EDWIN KHOABANE In the estate of the late Shuping Edwin Khoabane, estate number 902/2014, identity number 700716 5483 08 0 of 34484 Turflaagte, Rocklands, Bloemfontein, who passed away on 10 January 2014. The first and final liquidation and distribution account in the above estate will lie for inspection for all interested parties at the office of the Master in Bloemfontein for a period of 21 (twenty one) days as from Friday, 30 April 2015. ASC du Preez, c/o McIntyre van der Post, PO Box 540, Bloemfontein 9300. Tel. 051 505 0200

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PROFESSOR JAN PROFESSIONAL SPIRITUAL HEALER / PALM READER: CHIEF MUSA MY SPECIALITIES INCLUDE: All personal problems, work problems, family problems, winning court cases, winning tenders, salary increase, business lost, male and female health problems, love, divorce, marriage, pregnancy, magic ring, politicians, etc. All my work is confidential. I also do long-distance healing. Find me at Cuthberts Building (305H), opposite Hoffman Square, Bloemfontein.

074 783 7102

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MAITLAND HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE 24 Hours

VISIT OUR SWINGING ROOM Resting times and costs Time Costs 30 minutes: . . . . . . . . . . R65 One hour: . . . . . . . . . . . . R85 Two hours: . . . . . . . . . . . R120 Three hours: . . . . . . . . . . R155 Eight hours: . . . . . . . . . . R250 One night: . . . . . . . . . . . . R350 Contact Savas 072 762 4596 X1Q1AUYD-EX290415

Bid notice and invitation to bid The Performing Arts Centre of the Free State (PACOFS) invites service providers to bid for the following service: REFERENCE NUMBER

DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE

DATE OF COMPULSORY SITE MEETING

PAC-01/2015

PROVISION OF INTERNAL AUDIT SERVICES FOR A THREE (3) YEAR PERIOD (2015-2018)

N/A

Points will be allocated on the 90/10 points system. • Price according to the formula in PPPFA regulations 2011 5(1) and 10 (par 1-4); and • Preference points according to B-BBEE status level of contributor as stipulated in PPPFA regulation 2011 – regulation 5(2) and 10 (par 1-4). The functionality will be evaluated out of 50 points. A B-BBEE STATUS LEVEL VERIFICATION CERTIFICATE MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR PREFERENCE POINTS FOR B-BBEE Bid documents can be obtained at an amount of R200,00 per document and may be collected weekdays between 08:00 and 16:00 from 29 April 2015 from Supply Chain Management, PACOFS, 12 First Avenue, Bloemfontein. Enquiries: Tel. 051 447 7771 ext 2234. Bid documents must be submitted in a sealed envelope and placed in the BID BOX at security, 12 First Avenue (08:30 – 17:30 weekdays) or posted to PACOFS, PO BOX 1292, BLOEMFONTEIN 9300. Bidders should ensure that bids are delivered timeously to the correct address (especially posted bids). If the bid is late, it will not be accepted for consideration. Emailed, faxed and late tenders will not be accepted.

CLOSING DATE: FRIDAY, 29 MAY 2015 AT 11:00

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SIMANGELE 071 947 3655 Ntombi 072 619 8364 Lebo 071 023 7745

Emil building shop 8, Zastron Street 107 Bloemfontein 9301 Office no: 051 430 8487 phunyeletsoinvestments@gmail.com

& Phanda Property

Grassland: R600 000 / R 820 000

Phahameng R350 000 cash

3 bedr, kitchen, dining, lounge, 2 bathrooms, garage. Simangele

6 rooms with outside toilet and big yard, fully fenced. Simangele

Phase 2: R330 000

Hillside View: R 520 000

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Job location: Employment type: Salary offered: Vacancy: Closing date: Job title:

Bloemfontein Contract Negotiable 1 13 May 2015 Enrolled Nurse

Duties: Overseeing the Supervisor and the Peer Out- reach Worker's work which includes field visits and verifying HIV testing and counselling tools. Submitting a report and planning every week. Benefits provided: None. Successful candidates must: Be enrolled with SANC and have South Africa citizenship. Excellent communication skills, excellent interpersonal skills, excellent planning, organising and control/follow-up skills are essential. Must be able to work with key population ( MSM/ LGBTI). Driver's licence is a must. Advertiser responsible: Free State Rainbow Seeds. Location: 44 West Burger Street, Library House Building (opposite public library), room 110. CVs can also be e-mailed to: gleob@freestaterainbowseeds.com For more information/enquiries call the Programme Manager, Ms Zenny Kgolokwane or HR Manager, Ms Makhauta Mosebi on 051 430 1023 X1Q116D5-EX290415

2 bedr, kitchen, lounge, bath, carport, big yard. In the main road. Simangele

3 bedr, kitchen, lounge, bath. Very neat Simangele

Phase 2: R300 000

Kerelaw Farm R 620 000 Neg

2 bedr, kitchen, lounge, bath, fully fenced. Simangele

Thaba nchu road. Simangele

Phase 6: R65 000 Cash

Bloemside: R385 000

Bloemanda: R 550 000

Vacant Site R35 000 cash

2 bedr, kitchen, dining, toilet, Lebo / Ntombi

2 bedr, kitchen, lounge, bath. Simangele

3 bedr, kitchen, lounge, bath, sep toilet & garage. Well fenced fully paved. Simangele

Water and electricity available. Lebo / Ntombi

Phase 2 R480 000

Freedom R85 000 cash

Facebrick ,2 bedr, kitchen, Lounge & bathroom fully Fenced. Simangele

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120M²

Suzan 083 740 2819

Thembi 076 712 9374

Regina 078 392 8569

sms ‘Green’ to 45509.

LENOVA

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We are open Mon to Fri: 09:00 – 18:00!

CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

Contact: Alice: 076 391 4068 Solomon: 076 117 0899 alicez@lenovavonstruction.co.za www.lenovaconstruction.co.za

ELBERT HEIGHT IN HILLSIDE FORBES PARK IN WILD OLIVE! (Opposite to Northridge Mall).

Brand new development, only 3 units left in phase 1! Hurry up! Have you ever dreamed of buying a free standing double storey house in a secured complex? Buy now! Selling price only from R1, 270 000! Secured complex, 24 hour CCTV camera! Prepaid water and electricity meter. Energy saving geyser! Communal swimming pool and jungle gym!

Another uniquely designed new development presented by Lenova Construction and Development 194 - 299m². Very spacious 4 or 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, free-standing double-storey houses in a secured, brand-new complex with only 14 units! The stands are spacious. Pre-paid water and electricity meters! Spacious pajama lounge on first floor! With an eye-level oven! A very big, enclosed braai area! Big, fully fenced garden! No transfer cost!

Free Standing Double Storey Houses: 170-191.2m², 3 beds, 3 baths, spacious kitchen, dining and lounge, carport or garage. Fully fenced garden.Wooden garage door with remote control and lots more.

DELANO VIEW IN LILYVALE

SELLING PRICE: From R1 530 000 Secured Complex 24-hour CCTV, Prepaid water and Electricity meter, Energy saving geyser.

CRESTONE HILLS IN LILYVALE

ON Show: Monday to Friday from: 9:00 to 18:00, Saturday from 15:00 to 18:00.

ON Show: Monday to Friday from: 9:00 to 18:00, Saturday from 15:00 to 18:00.

89 Free Standing Houses in a secure complex Prepaid water and electricity meters, High definition CCTV surveillance SELLING PRICE START FROM R1, 480, 000 (3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double garage, with covered braai area). HURRY UP DON’T HESITATE SECURE TO ENSURE YOU GET YOUR DREAM HOME!

Well-established very secure, brand new complex. With 24 Hour CCTV surveillance. Beautiful double- storey duplex, with 3 beds, 3 baths, Big kitchen, dining and lounge area, a double garage (182m²) SELLING PRICE: R1, 380, 000! HURRY UP (SOME UNITS TO LET)!

We have 6 different packages: 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 or 3 bathrooms, double garages, single or double storey. Spectacular and stunning finishing. Stylishly designed cupboards in kitchen and all bedrooms, granite kitchen top, vanity cupboards in all bathrooms, wooden garage door with remote control. Most of the units have an extra parking inside the yard. Fully fenced private garden with lawn.

We have different packages: 3 or 4 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double garage, open plan kitchen, separate dining and lounge. Stunning finishing: Granite kitchen top, gas fire place (for type B and C). Built-in Braai. Stylish designed cupboards in all bedrooms. Vanity cupboards in all bathrooms. Wooden garage door with remote control. Fully fenced private garden with lawn.

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Glen Britz ( Manger) 060 729 7148

Simphiwe Mangaliso ( Assistant Manager) (Sales Manager and Agent) 078 637 1793 078 131 6039

101A Zastron Street, Boudustria Gebou, Bloemfontein 9300 | Tel Nr: 051 430 1494 | Mobile: 078 380 5814 Vista Park: R799 000 3 bedrooms, 2 bathr, lounge, dining, 2 parkings Vista Park R899 000 3 bedrooms, 2 bathr, kitchen, garage, open-plan. Vista Park: R955 000 3 bedrooms, 2 bathr and toilet, kitchen, lounge, 2 parkings. Lourier Park: R530 000 2 bedrooms, 1 bathr, kitchen, garage. Lourier Park: R780 000 4 bedrooms, 2 bathr and toilet, double garage. Blomanda: R550 000 3 bedrooms, lounge, bathr and toilet, kitchen.

Blomanda: R680 000 2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathr and toilet, big yard. Blomanda: R750 000 3 bedrooms, 2 bathr and toilet, lounge, dining-room, garage. Fauna: R878 000 4 bedrooms, 2 bathr and toilet, kitchen, study, lounge, dining. Double garage, security gate. Fauna: R930 000 3 bedrooms, 2 bathr, kitchen, open-plan, dining-room, lounge. TURFLAGTE R430 000 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, well fenced.

We are looking for property at location, Rockland, Peter Swarts, Mafora, Turaagte, Chrieshanie and Joe Slovo. X1Q1BYDR-EX290415

AIJ Property

Joyce: 083 774 4556 Sales OfďŹ ce: 078 605 3820 / 083 673 6258

Contact Daniel: 079 573 8203

PROPERTIES FOR SALE

Bergman: R 75 000 4 room house.

Bergman: R 75 000 4 room house.

Phase 6: R 75 000 4 room house.

Botshabelo: R 55 000 4 room house.

Peterswarts: R 75 000 4 room house.

Phase 6: R 85 000 4 room house.

Mafora: R 85 000 4 room house plus backrooms. Bochabela: R160 000 4 room house.

Phase 6: R 270 000 neg 8 rooms house.

Freedom Square: R 55 000 2 room house.

Bergman: R 35 000 Open Site. With shack.

Namibia: R 55 000 2 room house.

Freedom Square: R 60 000 2 room plus a back room. Joe Slovo: R 85 000 4 room RDP. Mafora: R 85 000 4 room RDP tilled. Peterswarts: R 80 000 4 room RDP.

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TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER CONTRACT NO: SCM/MOH/16/2015 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF HOUSEHOLD WATER METERS

Mohokare Local Municipality hereby invites interested service providers to submit bids in order to be considered for appointment as a professional service provider for the supply and delivery of household water meters. The municipality intends to procure household water meters with the aim of obtaining accurate water readings which will ultimately improve revenue collection in Mohokare. The 90/10 (Price 90 and B-BBEE Status Level of Contribution 10) Preference Points System will be used. Tender documents will be available from the Mohokare Local Municipal Offices in Zastron from 6 May 2015 during working hours (Monday – Friday, 08:00 - 16:30) upon payment of a non-refundable cash deposit of R200,00. The completed tenders should be inserted in a single duly sealed envelope and clearly marked as follows: CONTRACT NO. SCM/MOH/16/2015 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF HOUSEHOLD WATER METERS The details for the submission of the completed tender documents are as follows: CLOSING DATE: 20 May 2015 at 14:00 ADDRESS FOR SUBMISSION OF TENDER:

The Municipal Manager Mohokare Local Municipality PO Box 20 Zastron 9550

NB: The following will not be considered: (a) Tenders received after the closing date and time indicated herein. (b) Tenders of which the envelopes have not been duly marked for identification. (c) Posted, faxed and telephonic tenders or those completed in pencil.

For any Supply Chain-related enquiries please contact the Chief Financial Officer, Mr P Dyonase, on 061 475 5046 or by e-mail phakamisa@mohokare.gov.za For technical-related enquiries please contact Mr M Fobane on 061 475 9344 (Water and Sanitation Services Manager) on 061 475 5046 or by e-mail moshe@mohokare.gov.za Please note that Mohokare Local Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any other bid and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid. TC PANYANI MUNICIPAL MANAGER

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Fax 086 574 2103. • Tel. 072 532 3335 • E-mail: lebuang@yahoo.com 142 Maitland Street, Volkskas Arcade, Bloemfontein PO Box 6054, Bloemfontein 9300. www.lebohangproperties.co.za

Moeketsi 082 381 3044 2014737747

Motlatsi 083 754 1222 2014737744

Kopano 072 724 4788

Pule 071 892 6018

Ennie 073 954 6735 2014737743

Matsie 072 621 0333 Certificate Nr: 2014737745

Sibongile 078 467 0106

Bokang 061 285 3482 (Agent) Certificate Nr: 2014736978

Rethabile 063 249 2666

BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY YOUR PROPERTY, CHECK WITH THE ESTATE BOARD WHETHER THE AGENCY CONCERNED IS REGISTERED BY VISITING WWW.EAAB.ORG.ZA GRASSLAND

PHOLA PARK

UITSIG

BLOMANDA

380 sq site in Grassland. R220 000 Mac: 072 532 3335

Three spacious bedroom house with separate toilet and bathroom, open plan kitchen and lounge, and is well fenced. R300 000 Motlatsi: 083 754 1222

Four bedroom house with dining, kitchen with BIC, two bathrooms, lounge, a garage big enough for four cars, it has a cottage and it is well fenced with a big yard. R1 600 000 Sibongile: 078 467 0106

Two bedroom house with dining room, kitchen and is well fenced. R530 000 Sibongile: 078 467 0106

PINE HAVEN

GRASSLAND

VISTA PARK

UNIVERSITAS

Three bedroom house with dining, lounge, bathroom, kitchen and a big site. R550 000 Moeketsi: 082 381 3044

Three bedr house with kitchen, dining, sitting room, two bathr with shower, wall units with bic two garages, huge yard, well fenced, corner house. R890 000 Sibongile 078 467 0106

Three bedroom house, main bedroom with en suite, kitchen with BIC and stove, lounge, two bathrooms, face brick, well fenced and has a garage. R750 000 Mac: 072 532 3335

Two bedroom house with lounge, kitchen, bathroom and a big yard. R670 000 Moeketsi: 082 381 3044

Stunning commune with 14 rooms next to universitas hospital and the university of the free state. R2 200 000 Mac: 072 532 3335

HEIDEDAL

PHOLA PARK

FREEDOM SQUARE

ROCKLANDS

HEIDEDA

Three bedr flat with dining, kitchen, bathroom with shower and a balcony. R650 000 Sibongile 078 467 0106

Two bedroom house with open plan kitchen, dining, separate toilet and bathroom. R260 000 Sibongile: 078 467 0106

Three bedroom house with kitchen, lounge, bathroom, carport and devils fork fence. R360 000 Pule: 071 892 6018

Two bedroom house with dining, kitchen, bathroom, well fenced. R420 000 Sibongile 078 467 0106

Three bedroom house with two bathrooms, lounge, dining, newly built kitchen and carport. R790 000 Moeketsi 082 381 3044

PHASE 3

RDP house with big yard. R80 000 Mac: 072 532 3335 PINE HAVEN

BLOEMANDA Two bedroom house, kitchen with BIC, lounge, bathroom, well fenced and has a spacious yard. R420 000 Bokang: 061 285 3482

LOURIER PARK Two bedroom house, kitchen, bathroom and toilet, open lounge, big yard and is well fenced. R480 000 Negotiable Bokang: 061 285 3482

Three bedroom house with dining, kitchen, bathroom, well fenced, with a drive-through and sealed garage. R530 000 Sibongile: 078 467 0106

VISTA PARK

WELKOM-REDUCED

ROCKLANDS

LOURIER PARK

GRASSLAND

Two bedroom house with dining, three backrooms, very neat and well fenced. R600 000 Mac: 072 532 3335

NAVALSIG

Three bedroom house with two bathrooms, kitchen, lounge and is well fenced. R680 000 Mac: 072 532 3335

Two bedroom flat with BIC in all the bedrooms, spacious open plan dining room, kitchen with BIC, very neat bathroom, well fenced with parking. R560 000. Negotiable Bokang: 061 285 3482

PHASE 2

FAUNA

PHELINDABA

Three bedroom house with lounge, kitchen, bathroom and big yard. R630 000 Moeketsi: 082 381 3044

Two bedroom house with lounge, kitchen, spacious yard and is well fenced. R370 000 Motlatsi: 083 754 1222

Three bedroom house with two bathrooms, dining, lounge, study room, kitchen, scullery, double garage, big neat yard, well fenced, a proper family house. R1 300 000 Moeketsi: 082 381 3044

Three bedroom house with BIC, lounge, dining, separate toilet and bathroom, kitchen, and a double garage. R510 000 Cash Only Motlatsi: 083 754 1222

NAVALSIG

PHOLA PARK

MANDELA VIEW

A very spacious two bedroom flat with a bathroom, lounge, dining, kitchen and a garage. R490 000 Ennie: 073 954 6735

Two spacious bedroom house, with sep toilet and bathroom, open plan kitchen, lounge, well fenced. R260 000 Motlatsi 083 754 1222

Three bedroom house with dining, lounge, bathroom with a shower, toilet, spacious kitchen, every bedroom with BIC, swimming pool, spacious yard and an outside guesthouse. R600 000 Pule: 071 892 6018

Three bedroom house with two bathrooms, open plan kitchen, dining, lounge, big yard and is well fenced. R750 000 Mac: 072 532 3335

HILLSIDE VIEW

PHASE 2

Three bedroom house with bathroom, kitchen with BIC, face brick and a carport in a nice area. R670 000 Mac: 072 532 3335

Three bedroom house with kitchen, dining room, bathroom, nice yard and it is well fenced. R530 000 Sibongile: 078 467 0106

We build in Vista Park and Grassland. Plans starting from R 550 000 upwards.

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SPORT For more photos and news visit www.express-news.co.za

SES NEW HOU R429000/R3900PM LES FOR SANO DEPOSIT REQUIRED T&C Apply

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WE HAVE A VARIETY OF PLANS & STANDS FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM. Apply online now at www.homecor.co.za to see if you qualify Phone: Ryno 076 813 8743 E-mail: homecor@hotmail.co.za www.homecor.co.za

Lemao athlete by heart THE winner of SuperSport Let’s Play Sports Star of the Month for April is Tshenolo Lemao (15), a gr. 9 learner at the St Andrew’s School in Bloemfontein. Tshenolo is an athlete by heart, but he also enjoys hockey and cricket. In this year alone, he had already taken part in five athletics meetings. At the Central NWU Pukke Top 20 athletics meeting, he claimed silver medals for both the 100 mand 200 m-dash. Thereafter he won the 100 m and 200 m at the HTS Louis Botha Invitational and also improved his personal best to 11:15 seconds in the 100 m and 22:79 seconds in the 200 m. During the Free State High School Championships, the Motheo Xhariep High School Championships and Free State Senior u.23 Youth, Junior and Sub-youth Championships, Tshenolo again obtained gold medals in the same events. He was also awarded a trophy for the best sprinter and track athlete for all age groups in the HTS Louis Botha Invitational. As part of the Free State Schools Athletics team that took part in the South African Schools Athletics Championships in Rustenburg, Tshenolo claimed the silver medal in the 100 m with a personal best of 11:05 seconds and a bronze medal in the 200 m. He was selected to be part of the Free State team for the South African Track and Field Championship that took place in Bloemfontein from 9 to 11 April. He made the finals of the 100 m and 200 m and achieved 4th and 5th positions respectively.

Tshenolo has also been a consistent performer on the hockey field for both his school and the Southern Free State team for the past three years. Tshenolo’s motto is: Attitude is everything. You can email your nomination to supersport@zpr.co.za or fax to 0865524922. More on the Let’s Play initiative: Send your SuperSport Let’s Play Sports Star of the Month nomination for school learners between the ages of 6 and 18 today. Nominations received before the 20th of each month will be included in that month’s selection. Over time, SuperSport has evolved as the quintessential sports authority. With such a strong sporting influence within the South African market, SuperSport has been perfectly positioned to harness this power and rally the public and corporates to truly make a difference in society. SuperSport has identified serious issues that are severely inhibiting the development of children through skills learned by playing, physical education and sport – all of which are imperative to the holistic development of young people. It was from this insight that Let’s Play was born in November 2005 with the aim of elevating awareness of our social situation and to introduce and encourage play, activity and sport in schools. For more information, please contact Lynne or Juanré at Z PR on 051-522-9574.

TSHENOLO LEMAO is our sports star for this month. Photo: Supplied

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Stand a chance to win two rugby tickets TOYOTA, title sponsor of the Toyota Cheetahs, and Express are happy to give you the chance to win two tickets to the Super Rugby match between the Toyota Cheetahs and the Stormers at the Free State Stadium on Saturday, 2 May at 17:05. To win, SMS Hilux / your name / your city to 45527. SMSs cost R1,50 each

and competition lines open today at 06:00 and close on Thursday at midnight. Winners will be notified by telephone on Friday and are expected to collect their tickets from the Express offices: 79 Nelson Mandela Drive, Volksblad Building, Bloemfontein. Normal competition terms and conditions apply.

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} Sidwell Guduka BLOEMFONTEIN CELTIC will look to bounce back from their previous Absa Premiership defeat when they travel to Port Elizabeth to face struggling Chippa United at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Wednesday (29/04) at 19:30. After humiliating the star-studded Mamelodi Sundowns by 5-0 in Atteridgeville two weeks ago, Celtic suffered a defeat at the hands of Maritzburg United in their next fixture, going down 0-1 at home. The Mangaung outfit have claimed 37 points from 26 matches and they will look to collect more points to cement their top-eight standing in their remaining four fixtures. Their next three league opponents are Ajax Cape Town, Free State Stars (both at the Free State Stadium), before wrapping up their 2013-’14 campaign at Moroka Swallows on 9 May. Phunya Sele Sele are placed fifth on the log and they are likely to finish the season in the same position if they win all their remaining games. “Our target at the start of the season was to finish the campaign as high as the fourth position,” John Maduka, Celtic manager, told Express. “But if we cannot achieve that, we would be happy to finish the season on fifth position. We are hoping to win all our remaining games to achieve our target. Apart from Ajax, who are fighting for a top-eight spot, we are going to face teams that are in danger of relegation,” he said. “All those matches are going to be difficult, but we are going to fight very hard to win them. We want to be among the top five clubs when the season ends on 9 May.” Maduka, who was born in Malawi, but moved to South Africa to further his football career in 1996, has appealed to those who were responsible for xenophobic attacks to stop it because it gave the country a bad name. “It is sad to see so many foreign nationals being attacked by the minority of South Africans. I know the majority of the local citizens are against these xenophobic attacks. Please let us stop those acts. Let us be united and say NO to xenophobia. It does not matter where we come from. “We all are Africans and we need each other,” concluded Maduka, who has obtained South African citizenship. ) There are 97 foreign players who are plying their trade at different Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs who greatly entertain local soccer fans week in, week out. The Express staff therefore strongly condemn the violent attacks on foreign nationals.

THE team members are from the left, front: Patrick Tignyemb, Dumisani Zulu, Thapelo Morena, Lerato Lamola and Mukuka Mulenga; back: Keegan Ritchie, Alfred Ndengane, Bevan Fransman, Musa Nyatama, Musa Bilankulu and Limbikani Mzava. Photo: Charlé Lombard

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Cheetahs in tight spot } Sidwell Guduka

THE Toyota Cheetahs are desperate to redeem themselves in Saturday’s (02/05) must-win Super Rugby clash against the Stormers at the Free State Stadium. Kick-off is at 17:05. The Cheetahs have lost seven out of ten matches so far in the competition and they are in the precarious position of fighting to keep their dream of reaching the Super Rugby play-offs alive. The side, which looked so promising after Round 2 of this year’s campaign, have blown more cold than hot this season and they will have to be fired up on Saturday to beat the resurgent Stormers on their home turf. Defeats by the Reds and Lions in Johannesburg last weekend have elevated this week’s match to a must-win clash for the Bloemfontein side. With only six matches remaining, the Cheetahs need to rediscover their winning mojo. Fortunately, four of those matches will be at their fortress where they’ve registered only one win this year. After Saturday’s match, the Cheetahs will welcome both the

Highlanders and Lions to the Free State Stadium in the next two weeks, before facing the Stormers in Cape Town on 30 May. Those fixtures will be followed by a Waratahs visit on 6 May and the Cheetahs will wrap up their season away to the Bulls a week later. Meanwhile, the Free State XV will entertain the Western Province in the Vodacom Cup match at the Free State Stadium, kicking off at 14:30. Rory Duncan’s boys, who defeated the border Lions 14-10 in Port Elizabeth last Friday (24/04), will be hoping to register their fifth win on the trot against the visitors. While Free State XV are sitting third in the South Section log after collecting 19 points in 5 matches, Province are perched at the top of the log with 23 points. They are the only unbeaten side in their stream.

SANDWICHED: Johann Sadie of the Toyota Cheetahs tries to avoid a tackle from the Lions’ Ruan Dreyer and Robbie Coet­ zee during the sides’ Super Rug­ by match in Johannesburg on Saturday.

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