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EKURHULENI HONOUR LOCAL FIREFIGHTERS!

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GERT SIBANDE TVET HOST SPRING BASH!

The youngsters from Tholimpilo Day Care Centre visited the senior citizens at the Ratanda Old Age Home, where they shared gifts and performances in honour of Heritage Month. On this day, South Africans across the land are encouraged to celebrate their culture and the diversity of their beliefs and traditions.

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Quote of the Week:

“There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.” - MOTHER TERESA

Bible verse of the Week:

Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord promised to those who love him James 1:12

Hit and run incident injures toddler(2) and sibling (21)!

The helicopter quickly takes the injured toddler to the nearest health facility when he and his 21 year old sibling were knocked by a vehicle at the Heidelberg Road in Ratanda township recently.

Police make progress on Gang rape case in Katlehong! In mid-August this year, a woman was gang-raped by three assailants in Katlehong. The victim, following her rape ordeal got information about one of the rapist and communicated the information to the EMPD Public Order Policing Task Team members who managed to track down the man to his place of employment where he was identified by the victim. He was immediately handcuffed by police in full view of his colleagues. The EMPD POPs Task Team members’ investigations pointed to one of the three perpetrators residing in Palmridge and also were able to get information about the place of his employment. The 36 year old suspect was apprehended on Friday, September 7. “In-depth investigations are underway to bring to book the other two suspects who are still at large. The arrested suspect made a brief court appearance at Palmridge Magistrate’s Court on Monday (September 10),” confirmed police spokesperson Wilfred Kgasago.

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On Tuesday morning, (September 11) a van hit knocked over two siblings, aged 2 and 21 years old, when they tried to cross the road in Ratanda. The incident occurred at the Heidelberg Road between the Ratanda and Obed Nkosi section, allegedly the car tried to drive away from the potholes and hit the toddler. Unaware of the incident, the driver was stopped by two other drivers behind him, who showed him what he did and the community called the police officers to help. Police arrived on the scene with an ambulance, and the paramedics confirmed that the young boy was badly injured on the head. Minutes later, the medical helicopter came to take the kid to save his life. The family members were worried that the boy’s condition when they saw the helicopter take off, something that was a pain shared with witnesses in the community. The driver of van was escorted by the police, with no apparent arrest in place. Witnesses speculate that the driver was just driving and the kids just jumped suddenly on the road, trying to cross over.

Izinyoka connections in Tembisa result in communities fighting!

The communities of Liliba, Mangweni, Moyeni, Ilidinga and Ndulwini sections in Tembisa have had several power failures in the recent weeks due to the illegal electricity connections by the residents of the nearby Madelukufa informal settlement. Tensions reached a boiling point on Tuesday (September 11) and fights ensued resulting in damages to property from both sides. The confrontations were as a result of the residents of Madelukufa informal settlement stealing electricity which led to power tripping continually with the nearby Tembisa residents bearing the brunt. Realizing that the minor fights had the potential of escalating to a full-scale war the police intervened.

“The SAPS, Ekurhuleni Metro Police (EMPD) members and Energy Department personnel on Wednesday, September 12 from 4am, launched a special operation aimed at removing illegal connections and apprehending those responsible for the violence and illegal connections,” said the EMPD spokesperson Wilfred Kgasago. Six residents of Madeukufa informal community responsible for the high-scale illegal power connections were arrested as well as 47 people for public violence. All the illegal connections were removed by the CoE Energy Department personnel and the damaged boxes fixed. All fifty-three suspects were detained at Tembisa police station and appeared at the Tembisa Magistrates Court.


Ekurhuleni honours heroes of Joburg fire! Guateng Govt. evacuates nine other buildings to assess non-compliance! On Tuesday, September 11, twenty courageous fire fighters who heeded the call to assist in the blaze that engulfed the Bank of Lisbon building in Johannesburg recently were honoured for their bravery by the Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Cllr Mzwandile Masina at the Banquet Hall in Germiston Civic Centre. Speaking to the brave men and woman who risk their lives to save others, the Mayor acclaimed the courageousness displayed by the firefighters in responding without hesitation to assist firefighters in the City of Johannesburg. “We called on you firefighters to assist us as government in a situation that was almost getting out of hand and you responded positively to the call to serve the country and in addition to serving the City Ekurhuleni, were you are employed,” Mayor Masina said. The Mayor further stated that the City of Ekurhuleni has shown capabilities through a dedicated staff and equipment that was used to during the blaze and that through its equipment the city is geared to avert human tragedies in the future. The team of firefighters responded to the request by the City of Johannesburg with a water tanker that was dispatched from Alberton Fire Station with 2 crew members and was deployed there for the entire night. More resources were later requested on September 6, and the City responded to the call with 20 qualified personnel members which consisted of crew commanders and managers and eleven firefighters.

Firefighting units such a water tanker, grass unit, ambassador trailer and hydraulic platform were deployed. Of the firefighting units deployed, the hydraulic platform vehicle became the most important fire fighting vehicles which managed to extend to heights where other equipment could not reach. The vehicle was used to pump water into the building through the 7th Floor for the entire operation after its arrival. It was the main water supplier into the structure utill the fire was declared extinguished. On the following day (September 13), the three Johannesburg firefighters who lost their lives in the fire at the Gauteng Health Department building were honoured with a memorial service and wreath-laying ceremony. Simphiwe Moropane (28), Mduduzi Ndlovu (40) and Khathutshelo Muedi (37) lost their lives while responding to the fire that erupted at The Bank of Lisbon building in central Johannesburg. Forensic investigators have started with

Union suspect foul play in GPG building incident!

Workers union, South African Liberating Public Service Workers Union, (SALIPSWU) has came come out to suspect foulplay behind the fire incident at the Bank of Lisbon. “SALIPSWU is not fooled neither bamboozled nor hoodwinked, about what the citizens are made to believe that the burning down of the building that housed three Gauteng Government Departments was due to not meeting the Health and Safety standards”, says Revolutionary Thobile Ntola, Secretary General of the union. “SALIPSWU smells a rotten rat here. The 23th floor where the fire started, we are told by reliable and independent sources that it is the Legal Department, where all documents, files, folders and information are kept,” says Ntola.

MATTER OF FACT:

Last week on the 34th Issue, Mapepeza published the story on the recent protests in Ratanda “Ratanda protest ends in looting!”. The dates of the incidents are incorrect. In fact, the correct date for the protests were on Monday (August 27) until August 29, and not a week later as the article suggests. We would like to assure readers that more scrutiny will be made before publishing, as this was clearly an error made by our editorial team. We thank our dedicated and loyal readers for raising this concern in the articles. The paper hereby sincerely apologizes for the conveniences caused. - Mapepeza Editor

“The report, which was presented on 27 August 2018, revealed that The Bank of Lisbon was non-compliant with occupational health and safety (OHS) standards, as it only had 21% compliance against the norm of 85%.”

investigations into the cause of the fire. Last year, the Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development made an assessment for occupational health and safety of the building. The report, which was presented on 27 August 2018, revealed that The Bank of Lisbon was non-compliant with occupational health and safety (OHS) standards, as it only had 21% compliance against the norm of 85%. Other affected departments include provincial Human Settlements and Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Health, Social Development and the Office of the Premier. In reaction to this incidents, the Gauteng Provincial Government announced that it was evacuating the nine buildings that do not meet the minimum OHS standards so that urgent work can be undertaken to ensure compliance. The Heads of Departments have instructed officials to report to temporary service sites including regional, district and satellite branches.

Minister Motshekga shocked at teacher stabbing incident!

Following the recently alleged fatal stabbing of a teacher by a 17-year-old pupil, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has expressed shock and called for schools to be safe spaces for learners and teachers. “The death of the 24-year-old [teacher] can only be described as an abhorrent travesty. It is heart-breaking to loose such a young teacher, who still had so much to offer and so much potential for greatness in such a pointless and tragic manner,” said Motshekga. Police have apprehended the learner, who was allegedly reprimanded the day before by the teacher, for a minor incident involving skipping the queue for the National School Nutrition Programme. According to the department, the stabbing incident happened in full view of a class that was in the process of writing an examination in the North West. The said pupil has been suspended.

Services have since been deployed to the school to provide counselling. This comes on the heels of another incident in Gauteng, where a learner was arrested for pointing a gun at a teacher. “We cannot and will not tolerate delinquency and lawlessness in our schools. We all need to ensure that our schools are safe spaces for learning and teaching. Parents, communities and law enforcement agencies all need to play their role to ensure that together we raise caring, responsible citizens, and that our schools are protected from evil elements that threaten to destabilise them “At no time can it be acceptable to bring weapons or any other prohibited substances such as drugs and alcohol into our schools,” said the Minister. Motshekga urged parents to be vigilant and ensure their children do not leave home and come to school with weapons.

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RTMC e batla kahlolo e thata bakeng sa mokhanni ea hlokang tlhompho! Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) e khothalletsa ba boholong hore ba qosoe mohlankana eo, ea ileng a senya koloi ea mabothobotho ea Jeremane Vereeniging, ka polao. Sena se latela ho hlaha ha bopaki ba video litabeng tsa litaba tsa sechaba tse bontšang hore baahi ba koloi ba khothalletsa mokhanni hore a potlakele kapele pele ho oa. Ha ho na bapalami ba bontšitsoeng litšoantšong tseo ba neng ba apere mabanta a tšireletso. Ho tlaleoa koloi eo, e leng-BMW M4, e ne e amehile ka lebaleng la koloi e 'ngoe pele mokhanni a lahleheloa ke taolo ea koloi' me a senya sefate. Mokhanni o ile a tšoaroa sebakeng sena 'me a hlaha ka khotla ka Mantaha ka liqoso tse amanang le ho khanna ka tšusumetso le ho bolaea motho. Ho senyeha ho ile ha fella ka lefu la batho ba babeli, ba siea ba nang le likotsi tse tebileng. “Ho senyeha hona ho bontša ka ho hlakileng hore bacha ba hlōleha ho nka boikarabelo ba polokeho ea bona le ba bang ba likoloi hang ha ba fihla ka mor'a likoloi tsa bona tse phahameng. Mafelo-beke a mang le a mang, batsoali ba pata barat-

SASSA ready for October payments!

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) says it is ready for the October payment cycle where all social grant payments will be made by the agency, in partnership with the South African Post Office (SAPO). The contract for Cash Paymaster Services (CPS), which ends at the end of September 2018, is a Net1 subsidiary which is currently responsible for paying less than 10% of beneficiaries this month. SASSA spokesperson, Paseka Letsatsi, said that in phasing out CPS at the end of the month, SASSA will be in full compliance with directions of the Constitutional Court and there will be no need to ask for another extension, “contrary to what sceptics wrongfully predicted”. Letsatsi said with 18 days to go before the September payment cycle is concluded, SASSA has already paid over R6 billion to 92% of its beneficiaries this month, noting that this is a clear sign that government will manage to insource the service of grant payments from October going forward. “Transactions have largely taken place at merchants through Point of Sale (POS) devices and over the counter at post office outlets. Withdrawals from bank Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) have reduced significantly during this month (only 10%), as compared to August. At the moment the bulk of outstanding payments are the ones done in cash at SASSA paypoints, which will be finished in record time,” Letsatsi said.

Get your new SASSA card by end of September Beneficiaries are reminded to ensure that they have acquired the new SASSA card, as the old one expires in

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uoa ba bona ba shoang ka lebaka la boitšoaro ba boomo bo sa lokelang, bo sa amoheleheng ba ba khanni melao ea tsela. Sena se tlameha ho emisa,” ho boletse mohlanka ea ka sehlohong ea tsoereng mokobobo oa-RTMC, Makhosini Msibi. Ho ea ka-RTMC, mokhanni mali a nkiloe bakeng sa tlhahlobo ea ho noa joala le lintho tse ling nakong ea joale. “Rea hlokomela hore liteko tsa mali ho ba qosoa li nkiloe bakeng sa tlhahlobo 'me re etela National Prosecutor Authority (NPA) ho ntlafatsa liqoso tsa ho bolaea motho ka molato ho bolaea haeba ho ka boleloa hore mokhanni oa koloi o na le tšusumetso ea joala kapa lintho tse ling nakong eo kotsi e hlahileng,” ho boletse Msibi. RTMC e ile ea ipiletsa ho-NPA hore e etelle pele ho nyeoe e amang Lazaro Malatjie. Ka khoeli ea Mmesa selemong sena, qalong Malatjie o ile a qosoa ka ho bolaoa ka lefu ka mor'a koloi eo a neng ae khanna a otla bacha ba bahlano, a bolaea ba bane le ba lemetseng. NPA e ntlafalitse letlapa la boipiletso bakeng sa ho bolaea le ho leka ho bolaea ka mor'a hore liteko tsa mali li khutlele hantle.

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September 2018. The new SASSA card is an improvement of the old card and it does not allow deductions for things such as airtime, loans or prepaid electricity, among others. The new card also allows three free cash withdrawals at points of sale, one free withdrawal at the post office per month, free swipes at points of sale and it is accepted by all ATMs displaying the VISA sign. Letsatsi said these developments coincide with the Constitutional Court’s decision to dismiss SASSA’s application for an order declaring the actions of CPS as contempt of court. SASSA took this stand after CPS and other Net1 company employees had been reported by community members for disruptive behaviour at its paypoints. “The court did not award any costs. SASSA however, accepts the decision of the ConCourt and finds comfort in the fact that the CPS contract is coming to an end this month, and that a significant number of beneficiaries have managed to acquire the new gold SASSA card,” Letsatsi said. Beneficiaries who wish to enquire about anything related to their grants can call SASSA’s toll free on 0800 60 10 11.


Toddlers visits Ratanda elderly! The Tholimpilo was visiting old age people celebrating them, showing love and respect and showing how important they are in our community. Mrs Dlamini welcomed us with a warm heart and beautiful smile, then the children opened with a stage play and traditional dancing. When the kids started singing, one of the crèche teachers started crying tears of joy. When asked why she’s crying, she said that one day these beautiful children will be taking care of her and other people who needs help. The grandparents were very happy to have young children singing and dancing for them. Some of the senior citizens singed along with them. The children of Tholimpilo performed many acts for the elders. The children even shared the quote by Nelson Mandela and did the alphabets, plus showed us which colours rainbow have.

Teacher Ntswaki Moloi and Flatha Tsepe were helpful to the children, helping them with the performances and Busi Matha on behind making things happen for the children outfits and being a choreographer for children. The local elders were

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later handed gifts, in the form of snacks, from the toddlers at the end of the event. Heritage month is truly in action here, when the young visit the elders and learn about their history and culture while they still growing.

GERT SIBANDE TVET HOST SPRING BASH!

Gert Sibande TVET College Balfour Campus hosted its annual Spring Bash with style on Friday, September 7. Students were invited to relax and party a little after months of studying and examinations. Facilitator, Mr Zwane, opened the event with a congratulatory speech to the students and welcomed all guests to the campus. Bongani Manzana, SRC President of the college said the purpose of the event was to pray for the students writing exams, plus welcoming spring in a cool way. Local health expert, Liza Zulu from

the Balfour Health department also gave a few words to students on sexual health and other issues. Zulu and her team shared a wonderful experience and important messages to the students like “test and treat” and, “condomize one round, one condom”. Upcoming local artist, Tiger performed for students but he was not serious, but students liked it anyway (supporting their own talent). Besides the entertaining bash, the event was also used to to honour students who have represented the institution in arts, culture and athletics were honoured with awards.

Experts to investigate death of two pupils in Katlehong! The Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has appointed an independent team to establish the cause of death of two learners at a school in Katlehong, Ekurhuleni recently. The team is also expected to verify all available statements from the school and the parents of the learners. The pair were pupils at Khumalo Primary School in Katlehong. The deceased pupils, a 10-year-old in Grade 4 and seven-year-old in Grade 1, were siblings. It is alleged that on Tuesday (September 11), while in class, the Grade 4 pupil complained of experiencing stomach cramps and being nauseous. The pupil was taken to the local clinic. Moments after, the Grade 1 pupil also complained of similar symptoms as the older sibling, and was also rushed to the local clinic. Both pupils were unfortunately certified dead upon arrival at the clinic. “It is important to note that an educator sent by the school to inform the family about the condition of the two siblings,

witnessed a five-year-old at the family home complaining of similar symptoms. “As a result, the five-year-old sibling was also rushed to the clinic, subsequently transferred to Thelle Mogoerane Hospital for urgent medical attention. He is in a critical but stable condition. The police are investigating this tragic incident,” said Lesufi. Lesufi sent his condolences to the family of the deceased pupils. The department’s psychosocial unit has been dispatched to the school to provide counselling and pastoral care to the family of the deceased, as well as the school community. “On behalf of the entire education fraternity in Gauteng, we would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased learners and wish them peace and comfort during this difficult time. “We hope that the family will find comfort in the knowledge that we too share their loss. No words are enough to express our sorrow at the loss of a child,” said Lesufi.

PUBLIC NOTICE

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Lesedi Local Municipality Public Notice Number: 55/2018

ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE BUDGET AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP) 2019/2020. Notice is hereby given in accordance with chapter 4 of the Municipal System Act, 2000: (Act No. 32 of 2000) and Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003: (Act No. 56 of 2003) to inform the public about the annual review of LLM’s Budget and Integrated Development Plan 2019/2020. On the 03rd September 2018 the Council approved an IDP process plan and the Budget time schedules for the reviewal of IDP and development Budget 2019/2020. Furthermore, the Municipal Manager hereby invites all interested individuals, community organizations and other organized formations to express their interest by submitting their contact details, to be placed in municipal IDP/ BUDGET database so that they can be contacted for public participation meetings. The full contact details of individuals or organizations may be forwarded to the following officials: Andrew Machitje Tel: 016 492 0080 Email: andrewm@lesedi.gov.za Lesedi Local Municipality Offices PO Box 201 HEIDELEBRG, Gauteng 1438

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Gauteng MEC congratulates Vosloo couple for their quintuplets! The Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) today (Thursday) congratulated Mr and Mrs Buthelezi on the birth of their quintuplets. The babies were born on September 6 at the Botshelong-Empilweni Hospital in Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni. The five new-borns, Siyanda, Sibahle, Simesi The Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) today (Thursday) congratulated Mr and Mrs Buthelezi on the birth of their quintuplets. The babies were born on September 6 at the Botshelong-Empilweni Hospital in Vosloorus, Ekurhuleni. The five new-borns, Siyanda, Sibahle, Simesihle, Silindile and Sindisiwe were delivered to their 32-year-old mother Jabulile Buthelezi after a successful C-section. Gauteng Social Development MEC Nandi MayathulaKhoza has congratulated the Buthelezi family for their bundles of joy. “We are happy for the family and wish good health for the mother and the babies. As a province that prides itself with placing children first, we are glad to welcome the little ones to Gauteng. A team of social workers will work with the family to asses if there would be any need for any psycho-social support or any other needs that the government can help with,” Mayathula-Khoza said. Later, the Social Development MEC paid a visit to the quintuples and their mother Noluthando Prudence Ndlangisa a visit at Clinix Botshelong – Empilweni Private Hospital in Vosloorus with Thelma Nkonzo unit manager at Neonatal looking on. She encouraged the

new parents to not be overwhelmed by raising these five bundles of joy. “Our special word of congratulations goes to the parents - Prudence and Joe. OK, there would be this little business of five times lack of sleep, scares indulgence, and lots of off sick days. But, we trust you would agree that these special gifts from the Almighty surpasses all the challenges. It’s true, parenthood is knowing joy, even while experiencing the hardest trials of life.” “We are so happy for you and we wish you all the best in raising Gauteng’s pride and joy. These children, the four girls and a boy, have placed Ekurhuleni and indeed Gauteng in the world map, “ she said. hle, Silindile and Sindisiwe were delivered to their 32-year-old mother Jabulile Buthelezi after a successful C-section. Gauteng Social Development MEC Nandi MayathulaKhoza has congratulated the Buthelezi family for their bundles of joy. “We are happy for the family and wish good health for the mother and the babies. As a province that prides itself with placing children first, we are glad to welcome the little ones to Gauteng. A team of social workers will work with the family to asses if there would be any need for any psycho-social support or any other needs that the government can help with,” Mayathula-Khoza said. Later, the Social Development MEC paid a visit to the quintuples and their mother Noluthando Prudence Ndlangisa a visit at Clinix Botshelong – Empilweni Pri-

vate Hospital in Vosloorus with Thelma Nkonzo unit manager at Neonatal looking on. She encouraged the new parents to not be overwhelmed by raising these bundles of joy. Our special word of congratulations goes to the parents - Prudence and Joe. OK, there would be this little business of five times lack of sleep, scares indulgence, and lots of off sick days. But, we trust you would agree that these special gifts from the Almighty surpasses all the challenges. It’s true, parenthood is knowing joy, even while experiencing the hardest trials of life." "We are so happy for you and we wish you all the best in raising Gauteng’s pride and joy. These children, the four girls and a boy, have placed Ekurhuleni and indeed Gauteng in the world map, " she said.

Klebsiella outbreak claims six babies in Vosloorus! A bacteria outbreak known as Klebsiella pneumonia, has recently claimed the lives of six babies, according to the Gauteng Health Department. Klebsiella infection is a common neonatal infection that affects babies in low and middle income countries like South Africa. It is known to cause different types of healthcareassociated infections, such as pneumonia, meningitis, sepsis, wound or surgical site infections. Briefing the media on Sundayb(September 16), Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi and Gauteng Health MEC Gwen Ramokgopa said the outbreak at Thelle Mogoerane hospital in Vosloorus was found to be drug resistant. According to an interim report by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), it was found that due to overcrowding, infection measures were compromised. “Due to overcrowding infection control measures were compromised. Extreme overcrowding which creates conditions for the infection to take place and spread. The issue of overcrowding is of particular concern because all neonatal wards in the province were found to be overcrowded – on average 132% bed utilisation. In this hospital the NICD found that there were

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90 neonates in a 61 bed capacity unit. The obvious is that we cannot turn any patient away because of overcrowding,” said the Minister. To combat the issue of overcrowding, the provincial department announced that it mobilised the Nelson Mandela Children’s hospital (NMCH) and Charlotte Maxeke hospital (CMH). “The only way to relieve overcrowding is to use other available facilities especially the low risk ones, in this case the Nelson Mandela Children’s hospital and Charlotte Maxeke hospital. “We are all aware that as the NMCH has recently opened and are progressively admitting new patients but still has unused space. This is the space that we are planning to use to decant neonates from Thelle Mogoerane,” said Motsoaledi. The Minister said the Gauteng Province needs at least six more hospitals to decrease overcrowding at facilities. “In addition, we are concerned about the design of the neonatal, antenatal, postnatal, labour ward and theatre. The passage from these wards to theatre passes through the neonatal ward adding to the risk and this is an undesirable situation,” he said. The transfer of patients and their mothers to NMCH

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and CMH will give the provincial department an opportunity to scrub down and decontaminate the environment and address the structural issues without any disturbance. “The already established Gauteng neonatal clinical governance team will plan the decanting. This team will also assess the risk and benefits for every step to be taken for each baby. This is because it may be risky to transport sick neonates from one place to another but is may be equally risky to leave these babies in a vulnerable environment,” said the Minister. The NICD and National Health Laboratory Service will be on hand to give support during the transfer process.


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Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport Ismail Vadi has appealed to all public transport operators to convert their radius-based permits to route-based operating licences. The conversion process is a legislative requirement regulated by Section 47(2) of the National Land Transport Act and Sections 7 and 14 of Regulation 1208. “The old permits must be converted to operating licences. It must be noted that operating licences will only be issued to operators who were previously issued with permits to operate within the public transport sector. This process is not applicable to new operating licence applications,” he said. The appeal forms part of a response to issues raised in the 2016 report by the Ad-hoc Committee of Inquiry into Taxi Permits and Operating Licences in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature, which highlighted, the following matters linked to taxi conflicts: • Taxi violence between associations or owners fighting for commuter routes; • Illegal taxi operations; • Illegal acquisition of permits and licences; • Unregistered associations and • Unaudited taxi routes. Through this conversion process, the department is empowered to verify and audit various routes by associations. This ensures operators and associations conduct operations on allocated and registered routes in accordance with conditions stipulated on operating licences.

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In its previous appeal to operators in 2016, the department was able to convert and issue over 6 300 operating licences to various public transport applicants. For conversions, operators are required to submit the following: • Completed application form (Form 1B) obtainable at TOLAB offices; • ID copy/company registration certificate (CC); • Letter of appointment for persons submitting applications for companies; • Letter from association confirming membership (applicable to mini-bus taxi mode) • Original tax clearance certificate from SARS; • Original permit or certified copy/affidavit in the case of lost permits; • Vehicle certificates of fitness (CoF) and roadworthiness; • Vehicle certificate of registration (CoR); and •Fee of R300 per application (cash or bank-guaranteed cheques). Applications can be made at TOLABs below during office hours (08h0016h00). Ekurhuleni : No1 Hardach Street – Germiston - (011) 876 3800 Johannesburg : 11 Diagonal Street, Central JHB - (011) 227 8341/42/99/50 Tshwane: 345 Eskia Mphahlele Drive, Pretoria West - (012) 327 3738 West Rand: Cnr 6th & Park Streets, WRDM Building, Randfontein (011) 411 5212.

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liquor, bitters, soda, water, sugar, and fruits, including standard and unique drinks. • Monitoring all patrons for alcohol intake to appropriate levels and attempting to curtail inappropriate behavior. Requirements and Qualifications • Mature male or female candidate, over 35 years of age. • Grade 10-12. Qualifications related to post are an advantage. • Over 2 years’ experience working as a bartender/till operator. • Certification as a mixologist from a reputable bartending school is an added advantage. • Must be able to lift 2-8 kg cases and boxes and stand for an 8-hour shift. Must be willing to work on weekends and overtime. • Strong customer service, great memory, and interpersonal skills required.

Closing Date: 30 September 2018 Send your applications to: ollalollie@yahoo.com Enquiries: 083-758-3892.

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4 Annual Vita Basadi Awards honour women of Gauteng! TH

On August 31, the Gauteng Provincial Legislature hosted the annual award ceremony to honor the women making a difference in their communities. The Vita Basadi Awards, hosted for the fourth time, are meant to recognize and reward the selfless contributions some women make in people’s lives. The winners and runner-up at the 4th annual Vita Basadi Awards are as follows: The Lifetime Achievement Award, went to Mama Rita Ndzanga and it was presented by Hon Thokozile Magagula, the Chairperson of the GPL Multiparty Women’s Caucus, and Honourable Mama Sophie De Bruyn. Speaker of the Legislature, Hon Ntombi Mekgwe pre-

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sented the Speakers Special Award to late struggle heroine, Mama Bertha Gxowa (posthumously). Adele van Zyl receives the Guardian Award, presented by Hon Sochayile Khanyile, Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Community Safety. Rev Corine McClintock takes the Unsung Legend Award which is presented to her by Hon Nompi Nhlapi, Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee of Health. Woman of Honour Award went to Annah Nkele Zondo, presented by Hon Mike Madlala and Hon Godfrey Tsotetsi. Agnes Magodzho won the Community Builder of the Year Award, which is presented to her by Hon Mpapa Kanyane and Hon Michelle Clark, Deputy Chair of

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Committees and Member of the Provincial Legislature, respectively. The Community Heroine Award goes to Helen Mthembu. The award is presented to her by Deputy Speaker Hon Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko. Stacey Fru, an award-winning author who published her first book at the age of eight, received home the Young Dignitary Award, which was presented to her by Hon Jacqui Mofokeng, Chairperson of the Committee in the Scrutiny of Subordinate Legislation. The first winner of the evening was Masego Tlhakanye, getting the Outstanding Young Creative, presented to her by Hon Mbongeni Radebe, Chairperson of the Standing Committee of Public Accounts.


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BIBLE TEXT: JEREMIAH 1:5, LUKE 4:18, PSALMS 139:13-16.

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- Everyone was created with a purpose for a purpose, you are not on earth to be anything. - The absence of purpose leads to the abuse of life. When purpose is not known absue is inevitable. - The reason your alive is because of purpose. Your purpose is your defence. - Being a Pastor is not a purpose it's an expression of purpose. - There is no manufacture that manufactures anything without deciding what the product will do. - Before you were born your purpose was already into existence. Your purpose is older than you. - Before you were born God had concluded your purpose. There’s something God had in mind before He created you. - The most important day of a person’s life is not when you were born but why you were born. - Understanding your purpose makes a person live an easy life. Purpose gives guide and strength to life. - Someone’s purpose must help you discover yours, threes no were two people had the same purpose. - Someone’s expression of purpose should not be an expiration to your life - It's easy to live easy with purpose. - There’s no problem that cannot be solved. Someone has not found there purpose. - It’s better to be dead, than to be alive and not knowing the reason you were created. - Life is lived as a waste when lived without God’s intension in view. - Purpose is primarily spiritual. It has to be something that blesses humanity

WHAT IS PURPOSE

1. Purpose is the reason for your existence 2. Purpose is God’s motivation behind your creation. 3. Purpose is God’s dream your were created to make a reality. 4. Purpose is God’s intension for creating you. 5. Purpose is the life you were created to live that give expression to what God want you to be.

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CLASSIFIEDS

Deadline for classifieds ad bookings: Wednesdays(16:00)

BOOKING METHODS: • Call: 078-221-8002 / 083-758-3892 (+Whatsapp) •Email: mapepezacn@gmail.com • Facebook Messenger: Mapepeza Newspaper Free designing and Frequency discounts for contract customers only, terms and conditions apply.

PUBLIC NOTICES - Muncipal Notices

QUOTATIONS ARE HEREBY REQUESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SCM REGULATIONS SECTION 18 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL FINANCE ACT 56 OF 2003, FOR THE PURCHASE OF ITEM/S THAT COULD BE ABOVE R30 000.00. QUOTATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN SEALED ENVELOPES CLEARLY MARKED “REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE RUNNING AND MANAGEMENT OF THE CANTEEN ON BEHALF OF THE LESEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING 3 YEARS” TO THE QUOTATION BOX SITUATED AT: SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (LESEDI OFFICES) C/O LOUW AND HF VERWOERD STREET HEIDELBERG 1438

be downloaded from our website on the following link: www.lesedilm.gov.za/key/scm MBD forms should be scrutinized, completed and submitted together with your quotation. All objectives and complaints must be lodged within 14 days and in writing to the municipal manager‘s office. For more information, the following official can be contacted as indicated below: Manager: Local Development and Planning: Mr Thami Gorati at Telephone: 016 492 0039 during office hours Mondays to Fridays: 07H30-16H00

ALL ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE REFERRED TO SIBULELO NXATHI @016 492 0202 OR MR.THAMI GORATI @ 016 492 0039. DEPARTMENT: LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING.

NB: THIS PROPOSAL WILL BE ONLY EVALUATED ON FUNCTIONALITY AND THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER WILL ONLY BE LIABLE FOR CONSUMPTION.

CLOSING DATE: 08 OCTOBER 2018 @12H00

RFP: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE RUNNING AND MANAGING OF THE CANTEEN AT THE MAIN MUNICIPAL BUILDING FOR A

EVALUATION CRITERIA: CRITERIA 1

Failure in submitting these documents will result in a proposal being disqualified. SUBMISSION FOR PROPOSALS: • Sealed Proposals must be placed in the Quotation Box situated at the Rates and Taxes Hall Municipal Building, Corner of Louw and HF Verwoerd Street Heidelberg • No late, e-mailed or faxed Proposals will be considered • The Council reserves the right to accept any Proposal or part thereof and does not bind itself to accept any Proposal not suitably compliant • Completed Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked: Request For Proposals for the Running and Management of the Canteen at the Main Municipal Building for a three year period EVALUATION CRITERIA: 80/20 Preference point system as presented in the preferential procurement policy framework Act no 5 of 2000, for this purpose the MBD 1, MBD 2, MBD4, MBD 6.1 MBD 8 MBD 9 and the Clearance Certificate for Water & lights can

Capacity to deliver

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• One Year Financial Bank Statements (30 points)

THREE (3) YEAR PERIOD This notice serves to invite interested companies/ SMMEs in the Catering and hospitality sector and all relevant stakeholders in the running and managing of the Canteen in the Lesedi Local Municipality’s Main building for a period not exceeding 3 years to submit proposals. NB: A COMPULSORY BRIEFING SESSION WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2018 @10:00 AM AT THE INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES BOARDROOM OF THE MUNICIPALITY REQUIREMENTS: • Interested businesses/ companies should be registered in the National Treasury Central Supplier Database (CSD), CSD Registration report must be submitted. • Interested businesses/ companies should have their rates and taxes up to date, the Latest municipal account should be submitted. • Interested businesses/ companies should have relevant experience and apply for Certificate of Acceptability within the Municipality • Original tax clearance certificate/Pin provided by Sars • MBD Forms listed below ( Evaluation Criteria ) • Preference will be given to youth ,disabled and women owned businesses/ companies

POINTS ALLOCATED

• Six Months Bank Statements(15 points) • Less than Six Months Bank Statements (10 points) 2

Human Resource and Equipment Capacity

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• CV’s of Management(10 points) • List of equipment(10) 3

Menu: Daily nutri�onal meals

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• Breakfast(10 points) • Lunch(10 points) 4

Experience in this field

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• Two years and more(20 points) • Less than two years(10 points) 5

Lesedi Locality

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A bidder that scores less than 60 points in respect of “functionality” will be regarded as non-responsive and will be disqualified. If all the bidders meet the functionality requirements, the bidder who scored the highest points will be accepted. NB: THE TRADING DAYS AND TIMES FOR THE CANTEEN WILL BE FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:00 TO 16:00 AND CLOSED ON WEEKENDS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. NB: Bidders who did not submit an original or certified copy of their B-BBEE Certificate will not be allocated preference points. All bidders must ensure that they are registered on the National Treasury Central Supplier Database via the following link: business.support@csd.gov.za. No business will be conducted with any person who is not registered on this database.

INSPECTION OF THE SUPPLEMENTARY PROPERTY VALUATION ROLL FOR THE YEARS 2017/2018 Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 49(1) (a)(i) of the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (Act No.6 of 2004), hereinafter referred to as the “Act”, that the supplementary property valuation roll for the financial years 2017 to 2018 is open for inspection at the Lesedi municipal offices (Financial Department) , from 27/08/2018 to 05/10/2018. An invitation is hereby made in terms of section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act that any owner of property or other person who so desires should lodge an objection with the municipal manager in respect of any matter reflected in, or omitted from, the supplementary property valuation roll within the above mentioned period. Attention is specially drawn to the fact that an objection must be in relation to a specific individual property and not against the supplementary property valuation roll as such. The prescribed form for the lodging of an objection is obtainable at the municipal offices at the following address: Lesedi Municipal Main Building, H F Verwoerd Street No 1, Heidelberg, Gauteng, 1438. For enquiries please telephone (016) 492 0260, (016) 492 0261, or (016) 492 0048.

OPENBARE KENNISGEWING VIR DIE INSPEKSIE VAN DIE AANVULLENDE WAARDASIELYS VIR DIE JARE 2017/2018 Kennis word hierby ingevolg artikel 49(1) (A(i) van die plaaslike overheid;munisipale eiendoms wet,2004(Wet no 6 van 2004), dat aanvullende waarderingslys vir die finansiele jare 2017/2018 ter inslae le vir inspeksie by die Lesedi Munisipale kantore,vanaf 27/08/2018 tot 05/10/2018, en enige eienaar van belasbare eiendom of enige ander persoon wat begerig is om beswaar by die Munisipale Bestuurder ten opsigte van enige aangeleentheid in die aanvullende waarderingslys opgeteken is, in te dien die gemelde periode. Aandag word spesifiek daarop gevestig dat sodanige besware spesifiek gerig moet word op die tersaaklike eiendom en nie teen die aanvullende waarderingslys as sulks nie. die voorgeskrewe vorm vir die indiening van ‘n beswaar is verkrygbaar by die munisipale kantore by die volgende adres; Lesedi Munisipale hoofgebou,(finansiele department) HF Verwoerd street 1, Heidelberg, gauteng Vir enige verdure navrae in die verband, skakel asseblief (016) 492 0260, 492 0261,492 0048 ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER Lesedi Local Municpality First time advertisers need to have the below information readily available to place an advert or for a quote: 1.Personal or Business details (ID/CK number, Address, Contact Numbers etc.) 2.Company details if placing the advertisement for company purposes 3.Wording of the advert, including any pictures/images/ logos you want with the advert Advert can be placed in the following ways: Telephonically: 083 758 3892 or 078 221 8002 Email: mapepezacn@gmail.com or info@mapepezamedia.co.za

Mapepeza has the lowest price on professionals ads…

Adv.Gugu Thimane Acting Municipal Manager

We R250 per advertisement for all career, professionals/self-employed and small business directory adverts. These will be featured in the Classifieds section, under the ‘Professionals’ category. NB: Only basic information will be placed.Example of a personal advert from a professional/small business:

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Sports Mapepeza

Send us all your sports events, stories and views on @mapepeza_media on Twitter and Facebook. WASTE BRIGADES TO KEEP EKURHULENI CLEAN! The City of Ekurhuleni is embarking on a drive to recruit over 2000 waste brigades for the upcoming Keep Ekurhuleni Clean programme.

The aim of this programme is to ensure that the City of Ekurhuleni is kept clean, whilst promoting social cohesion and preservation of the environment.

ecutive Mayor of Ekurhuleni Cllr Mzwandile Masina last year. The programme will employ over 2000 residents from across the city in the following positions: • 2240 Waste Management Brigades (Ward based) • 112 Supervisors (Ward based) • 20 Coordinators (Customer Care based)

This is in line with the Siyaqhuba Mayoral Outreach Programme launched by the Ex-

The day to day work schedule for the waste brigades will include turning illegal dump-

ing of waste within the city into good jobs through recycling by targeting women, youth, and people living with disabilities.

Etwatwa, Duduza, Nigel, Benoni, Brakpan, Tsakane, Springs, Tembisa 1, Tembisa 2, Vosloorus, Tokoza, Boksburg, Germiston, Edenvale, Kempton Park and Alberton from October 16-20, during weekdays from 09H00 to 15H00.

Carnival fever to hit streets of Tshwane!

With just a few days to go, Gauteng’s boldest and brightest Carnival led by Premier David Makhura, MEC for Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation Ms Faith Mazibuko and the leadership of the City of Tshwane is set to take over the streets of Tshwane in a colourful celebration of South African culture and heritage. Residents and visitors in and around Tshwane can look forward to the fusion of cultures into 1 big spectacle showcasing Africa’s creativeness through floats, 3D costumes, acrobats, enthralling dancers, eclectic mix of music colorfully parading the capital city of Tshwane. The 6km parade starts from the from the National Heritage Monument at Fountains Valley making its way around the Capital City before ending at the Union Buildings. Organised by the Gauteng Provincial Government, the City of Tshwane and the Carnival Company, the

parade will also see the international participation by Zimbabweans, the Chinese and Argentines who all arriving over the weekend. “We are encouraging all residents of Gauteng to line up the route, come and witness the true character of Gauteng as we showcase our cultural diversity and a true united African continent, while advancing transformation of South Africa’s heritage landscape in memory of our struggle icons Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela and Mme Albertina Sisulu. This day will also bring an array of entertainment, fun and laughter with performances by traditional music groups across the cultures”, says MEC for Sport, Arts Culture and Recreation, Ms Faith Mazibuko The event is for FREE to members of the public and we are calling upon the people of Gauteng to bring their families and line up the streets dressed in Carnival style and be part of this spectaclular event.

Only residents of the City of Ekurhuleni with a valid republic of South Africa identity document can apply. The period of employment is 18 months. Applications or CVs are to be submitted in person at all Customer Care Centres: KwaThema, Katlehong 1, Katlehong 2, Daveyton,

No faxed or emailed applications and no payment required to apply. PLEASE NOTE APPLICATIONS AND CV’S CAN BE SUBMITTED AT ALL CUSTOMER CARE CENTRES.

Held under the theme “Celebrating Our Living Heritage: Treasure, The Year of O.R. Tambo”, the carnival is an important vehicle which takes forward the provincial government’s commitment towards nation building and social cohesion, Premier of Gauteng David Makhura, who led the celebrations had nothing but encouraging words about this annual festivity. The premier said the province wants to grow the carnival to the size of the Rio carnival. Also, he said he will consult the Gauteng Education department on adding Swahili in the school curriculum. “Next year we want to attract over 50 000 participants. We want to make sure that schools in the province also become part of the carnival because when young people are involved the celebration will continue for coming generations,” said premier Makhura. The carnival also created economic opportunities in both tourism and entrepreneurship. This year’s carnival created more than 3500 work opportunities and benefited 270 000 entrepreneurs who were providing services to the carnival. The majority of those who benefited are township business. (Mapepeza Reporter)

F R O N T P A G E S T O R Y . . . .

Mapepeza Issue 26 Vol.4) last year did a feature of the annual Gauteng Social Cohesion Carnival in Tshwane.

Nomlinganiselo Primary School from Cross Road in Cape Town wins the Danone Nations Cup SA National Final.

They will represent South Africa at the finals in Spain next year. Over 1500 primary schools were represented. The games were played at Dobsonville Stadium, Soweto, on Saturday, September 15. The tournament is organized in close relationship with the SASFA (South African School Football Association). All schools from the 9 provinces in South Africa register and participate in matches on a Regional. The top teams from each Region then competes in a Provincial DNC Final and the winning team from each Province competes for the title of the National Champions. The winner travels to the World Final. 12 |

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