FICKSBURG REKORD 18 DECEMBER 2015

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18/12/2015 - 03/01/2016

Edition 101

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Sectional Title Apartments/Flats for Sale in the centrally situated and secure De Hoek Complex -2metre high boundary walls with electronic gate access control. Apartments – 128 square metres, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge/dining room, separate kitchen and secure parking at R550 000 each. Three sold and one still available, either for personal occupation or as an investment with existing tenant paying rental of R4000 per month. Flats – 53 square metres approx, one bedroom, open plan lounge/dining room/kitchen plus outdoor private court yard/braai area plus secure parking at R300 000 each. One sold and three still available either for personal occupation or as an investment with existing tenant paying a rental of R3300 per month

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072 757 0514

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Ficksburg Port of Entry ready for Festive season rush The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NatJoints) visited South Africa’s five border posts to evaluate their capacity in anticipation of a large number of holiday travellers. The Natjoints, which coordinates security and law enforcement operations throughout the country, included structures such as the South African Police Service, the intelligence committee and the National Prosecuting Authority. Police spokesman Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo said five border posts were inspected from Monday. They included Ficksburg and Maseru (Lesotho), “During this period every year hundreds of thousands of people, including holiday makers and migrants, pass through our land ports

either on foot or in cars and buses to holiday destinations or to return home to neighbouring countries, namely Lesotho,” Naidoo said on Thursday. “The NatJoints role players visited the ports of entry to ensure that the capacity and capabilities of the various departments deployed at these ports are adequate to ensure smooth flow of people and combat crime.” He urged travelers to ensure that they were in possession of relevant documentation to prevent delays. “Furthermore, travellers are cautioned against offering any form of remuneration to officials in exchange for favours as this is a criminal offence. Officials have been warned about the serious consequences of soliciting bribes,” said Naidoo. - ANA


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