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Vol. 10 Issue #12: 1-8 September 2023

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Double Death at Obed Nkosi veld

The community of Ratanda, south of Gauteng in the Sedibeng District, are yet to come to terms with the back-to-back discoveries of two people found dead in an open veld at Obed Nkosi section.

day morning on September 4 by residents and was declared dead by Heidelberg Emergency personnel.

The first instance was when police discovered the body of a deceased man on August 28 next to a sewage pipe.

“She was half-naked wearing only parts of her torn clothes. Her pink underwear and black tight was found estimated 150 meters away from the body,” said Sargent Maluleke.

The victim was found with his cellphone and other items in his possessions, however, the police noticed bruises on his face and head signaling an assault.

The young lady lives in Obed Nkosi section and her family arrived on scene and confirmed that she was last seen on Friday, September 1, with her father.

Ratanda police spokesperson Sargent Moss Maluleke was the on-duty officer when he responded to reports of another deceased person found in the Obed Nkosi open space near the newly developed housing project.

Ratanda Police have opened two murder dockets for investigation.

The 20 year old woman was found on Mon-

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Meanwhile, ActionSA Lesedi Municipality Regional Chairperson, Webster Kutoane, has called on the South African Police Service to commit all its resources into identifying and arresting whoever is behind the

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brutal killings in the Ratanda community. “We call on the the police to act swiftly in arresting the perpetrators of these gruesome murders. We also ask the community to cooperate with the law enforcement agencies, in the event they have any information that could assist in fast-tracking the investigation,” said Kutoane. The party’s Regional Executive Committee will visit the family of the victim to offer support during these trying times. ActionSA will also write a letter to Gauteng Police Commissioner to highlight our concern about these increasing murder rate. Residents of Ratanda and any person who is able to assist the police in getting information that may lead to an arrest or the incident may contact the police station on 016 343 6024 or reach Sargent Maluleke on 079 980 8407, anonymous tip-off welcome.

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Heidelberg police officer arrested on suspicion of rape

The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) has apprehended a member of the South African Police Service (SAPS) on allegations of rape. The accused, 35-year-old Police Constable Bongumusa Nxumalo, stationed at the Heidelberg police station’s Visible Policing unit, was taken into custody by IPID investigators on Sunday, August 27. The disturbing incident revolves around the alleged rape of a 31-year-old woman, whose identity remains undisclosed. The victim reported that the assault took place on Saturday, August 12, at her residence in Ratanda Ext 23, Heidelberg. According to the victim’s testimony, Constable Nxumalo had visited her home, and the two had consumed alcohol. However, the situation took a horrifying

turn when the suspect reportedly forced himself upon the victim, committing the act of rape. Disturbingly, after the initial assault, both the victim and the suspect fell asleep at the scene of the incident.

Tragically, the victim was subjected to another assault when the suspect awoke the following morning. The shocking nature of the incident is added by the fact that the accused was a fellow police officer, leading the victim to doubt whether her case would receive proper attention. As a result, she hesitated to report the incident for six days. Following the victim’s eventual decision to come forward, IPID launched a thorough investigation into the matter. Subsequently, Constable Nxumalo was taken into custody on August 27. He appeared in court on Monday, August

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29, where he faced charges related to the alleged rapes. Robbie Raburabu, a spokesperson for IPID, affirmed the seriousness of the case, stating, “The victim only managed to register the Rape case 6 days after the incident as she was not sure that her case would receive any attention given the fact that he was a police official himself, therefore he would be protected by fellow police officers.” The accused remained in custody until his formal bail application hearing on September 1, where he was released on R1000 bail pending more investigations. His next appearance is set for October 13. The case has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the need for justice and accountability within the ranks of law enforcement.

Motorists urged to renew licences

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) hereby informs beneficiaries that the PostBank system has been restored . This is after the payment withdrawals or transactions following technical challenges experienced by social grant clients on payment days on September 5-6. Clients can now enjoy the use of the SASSA/PostBank cards to make purchases and payments. “Clients using the SASSA PostBank Gold Card could not make withdrawals or transact at ATMs and various retailers (other than PostBank Points of Sale), even though SASSA had made payments for the clients accounts,” said the agency.

With more than a million motor vehicle licences set to expire in September, the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) is encouraging motor vehicle owners to take proactive steps to renew their licenses and avoid penalties.

The technical challenges only affected clients who were using the SASSA PostBank Gold Card. Other clients, who were receiving grants at various paypoints or other banks (except Post Bank) were not affected and were able to withdraw their payments. Beneficiaries can make use of the alternative methods of payment available to receive their grants through various banks or retailers.

Numerous extensions to the motor vehicle licence expiry date that were granted during the COVID-19 period have resulted in a high number of renewals falling within the months of August, September, October, November and December.

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“As a result, a total of 1 049 412 motor vehicle licences are expiring this month (September) and must be renewed by the end of the month. However, there is a 21-day grace period after the expiry date to renew without additional costs. Thereafter arrears and penalties for late renewal will be changed,” RTMC said on September 3. The RTMC is sending out email and SMS reminders to owners whose moMapepeza Newspaper subscribes to the South African Press Code that prescribes news that is truthful, accurate, fair and balanced. If we don’t live up to the Code please contact the Press Ombudsman at 011 484 3612/8, fax: 011 4843619 presscouncil.org.za

tor vehicles licences are expiring every month. Vehicle owners are encouraged to update their email and telephone contact details at online.natis.gov.za to receive the reminders. Owners can renew on the same portal and have their motor vehicle licences delivered within three to five days. “To assist vehicle owners, the RTMC is sending out email reminders with MVL1 forms. To avoid queues and time wasting, owners can fill the form on-line and make the necessary payment at the convenience of their homes. A new motor vehicle licence will then be sent by courier within three to five days. “To take advantage of this convenient and cost-effective method of renewal, vehicle owners are encouraged to register their profiles at online.natis.gov. za in five easy steps. Those who have registered already can login and finalise the renewal in less than 10 minutes,” RTMC said

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Community wants justice for Lerato Kale

Hundreds of residents from Kwa-Thema, Tsakane and Duduza took to the streets on Friday, August 25, to march against the brutal killing of Lerato Kale and all other women who fell victim to gender-based violence and femicide.

The 19-year-old Lerato Kale was found dead under a pile of wet clothes at her home in Tsakane, south of Ekurhuleni. Her hands and feet were tied together with a doek by her alleged abusive boyfriend. She was strangled and bled to death through her nose and ears. This happens during the time where the country is observing Women’s Month. z The Gauteng Department of Social Development, as part of United Nations (UN) Orange UNiTE campaign, invited the community of KwaTsaDuza, law enforcement, government departments, and civil society organisations to wage war against perpetrators of GBVF. Brother of slain Lerato Kale, Tumelo, said it was a traumatic experience to see his sister’s lifeless body lying on the floor. “The way she was killed was an unpleasant thing to see which I don’t want anyone else to experience. Our family is still in shock, even now, we still find it difficult to accept that she is gone,” said Tumelo. He further applauded the community for banding together and taking a stand to raise awareness against the brutal killing of women. “We are looking forward to the case, and we hope justice will be served. The suspect has been arrested and will be appearing on the 14 September 2023 at Tsakane Magistrate Court,” added Tumelo. Sergeant Lebohang Ramaise from Tsakane SAPS reiterated that gender-based violence is rampant in the area and called

on communities to work together with police to curb the scourge of GBVF. “We encourage women to come forth, report cases of abuse and stay away from abusive relationships. We will help you to obtain protection order, and peace letters from the court. We will serve it and tell the perpetrator what he should not do,” said Sergeant Ramaise. He added, “Since July 2022, 674 cases of GBV were reported to Tsakane SAPS. Out of those cases, we made 342 arrests, and 156 cases were withdrawn, 22 were found guilty by the court and sentenced, 264 cases were withdrawn at court and 36 suspects were given diversion programme by the court.” “Safety starts with each and every one of us, we need to act, and change the mindset of perpetrators for a better and safer

society,” he said. Gauteng Department of Social Development, Chief Director for Research, Population Development and Stakeholder Relations, Bongani Ngomane said Tsakane is one of the hotspots for GBVF and in the last 3 months, more than 3 women were brutally killed. “We are humbled that two of the families who are victimised are here to support the march, and as the Department we are here to advocate for women’s rights, peace and harmony,” added Ngomane. The Department will continue to observe Orange UNiTE campaign on the 25th of every month to call upon activists, governments, and communities to mobilise and highlight issues relevant to preventing and ending violence against women and children.

Parents to get SMS confirming Grade 1,8 spots The 2024 Online Admissions application period ran successfully from 15 June 2023 until 21 July 2023 amassing a total of 757 075 Grade 1 and Grade 8 applications.

This translates into a total of 324 756 Grade 1 applications and 432 219 Grade 8 applications; This success can be attributed to system improvements over the years, which is necessitated by continuous stakeholder engagements and technological advancements. “We wish to announce that the 2024 Online Admissions Placement Period for Grade 1 and 8 will begin on 4 September 2023 and will continue throughout the remainder of the year until all learners are placed,” said the Education MEC Matome Chiloane. MEC Chiloane says From September 4, parents and guardians with complete applications will receive SMSes with placement offers to the contact numbers they used when applying

and throughout the course of the year. “If parents & guardians have not received an SMS, there is need to panic as applicants are welcome to use their credentials to log on to www.gdeadmissions.gov.za to check whether a placement offer was issued or not,” Chiloane explained. In the event an SMS states that your child has been placed in Grade 1 or Grade 8 at a certain school, this will be regarded as successful placement to the mentioned school. There will be no need for a parent/guardian to access the system to accept an offer in that regard, because the child would be placed at the mentioned school. The Department has identified schools that received an overwhelming number of applications which exceeds the capacity of learners that they can afford to accommodate:

Parents/Guardians will then have to log on to www.gdeadmissions.gov.za using their credentials to accept an offer as final OR accept while awaiting other .offers within 7 days.

About 292 Primary Schools are regarded as high- pressure schools and about 277 Secondary Schools are regarded as high-pressure schools. Parents / guardians are reminded that ALL placement is subject to the priority of placement criteria and availability of space (capacity) per school.

SMSes will be sent out on a continual basis until all learners are placed. This means that not all applicants will receive an SMS on the first day of the placement period, but must expect an SMS anytime from 4 September 2023

Therefore, applicants that cannot be accommodated at schools they applied to due to the schools having reached capacity, will receive transfer offers of placement at the next closest school with available space.

September’s prices for all fuel types and gas are adjusted as follows: • Both 95 and 93 petrol are expected to go up by R1.71. • Diesel 0.05% sulphur will increase by R2.84 and Diesel 0.005% sulphur will go up by R2.76. • The price of wholesale illuminating paraffin will go up by R2.78 • Single Maximum National Retail Price for illuminating paraffin is set to increase by R3.70. • Maximum Retail Price of LPGas is expected to rise by R2.26. The South African Police Service’s (SAPS) Operation Shanela has yielded success as 1614 suspects were arrested for serious, violent and other crimes so far. The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has welcomed a High Court judgment setting aside the decision of the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) to appoint a company for project management and assessment services related to the renovation of certain prisons during 2014. The Quarterly Labour Force Survey results showed a slight decrease in the unemployment rate from 32.9% in the first quarter to 32.6% in the second quarter of 2023.


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Former Joburg Mayor Mpho Phalatse resigns

The Democratic Alliance Caucus in Johannesburg Metro Council has confirmed the the resignation of former executive mayor Dr. Mpho Phalatse from her roles within the party and as a councillor. “Throughout her tenure, Dr. Phalatse has exhibited dedication and commitment, serving diligently as City Mayor, Mayoral Committee Member for Health, and as a leader of the main opposition. Her decision to pursue private business ventures within the healthcare sector speaks to her enduring passion for public health and the welfare of our communities,” said the Caucus spokesperson Devon Steenkemp. While Dr. Phalatse will be sorely missed in her official capacities, the Caucus expressed their gratitude for her contributions as an elected public representative. She still remains an unwavering member of the party. “The challenges faced by Johannesburg, notably the political fragmentation resulting from the November 2021 local government elections, have been a cause for concern. This excessive fragmentation has seen 18 parties gaining representation in the council, with the balance of power precariously held by parties with a single seat. The ensuing instability is a direct consequence,” Steenkamp explained. The party has called for the current Council in the City of Joburg, led by Al-Jama-ah’s Kabelo Gwamanda, to be dissolved and a new administration voted in.

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Joburg building fire to be investigated Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has appointed a commission of inquiry into the Usindiso Building fire in Marshalltown, which claimed the lives of 77 people and left many others injured and homeless. Justice Khampepe will be joined on the commission by Advocate Thulani Makhubela and Vuyelwa Mathilda Mabena. “The commission will investigate the prevalence of hijacked buildings in Johannesburg, what caused the deadly blaze in Marshalltown, and who must shoulder total responsibility for this tragedy. “In Joburg, the issue of stolen buildings is becoming a crisis, necessitating drastic

action. A thorough intervention is required to ensure that disasters like the Marshalltown fire, one of the deadliest in recent memory, never happen again,” Lesufi said. The commission’s terms of reference are expected to be gazetted soon, with a report to be produced for the Premier. Lesufi urged affected residents to come forward and assist the commission in its work. “We urge all affected communities and organisations to make submissions and work with the commission to get to the bottom of this intractable problem of hijacked buildings,” Lesufi said.

The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DJCOD) is expected to officially launch the Masters’ Deceased Estates Online Registration System in October.

tion at a specific time and you will be attended to either by an estate controller, a legally trained professional or an assistant master…depending on the complexity of the matter,” Mathibe said.

At National-level, the Ministry of Public Works and Infrastructure has been tasked with conducting a government-wide investigation into hijacked buildings in the country’s metros. Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Sihle Zikalala will lead the task of identifying all hijacked buildings in the country, as well as indicate what should be done with all those State-owned properties. Out of 29 000 buildings in the department’s asset register throughout the country, the department has embarked on a process to recover about 1260 properties that have been flagged as being illegally occupied.

Master Offices services to be digital

In a webinar to inform the public about the new online service, Advocate Kanyane Mathibe, Chief Director for Strategy and Policy in the Office of the Chief Master said the system seeks to enable the Masters’ offices to serve clients in a quicker manner and reduce queues. “We then embarked on a journey to develop an online deceased estates registration system that cuts the time in half that you can now register or report estates in the comfort of your home or in your office without having to interact with the Masters’ Office except in the lodgement of an original will where you would still need to lodge the original will after which the letter of authority would be granted. “Further to that, we then allowed other features to be developed including an online appointment booking system where you would be able to book an appointment with the master in your jurisdic-

She explained that the office had received a number of complaints about services at the Master’s Office and this, coupled with other factors, prompted the move towards an online service.

stances, misplacing or losing client documents where then duplicate files would have to be created. And we’ve been plagued by load shedding… that interrupts our services in offices where back up power has not been installed,” she said. Mathibe added that a new letter of authority will be put in place in order to cut out incidents where letters of authority or executorship were fraudulently obtained through falsifying signatures.

“We have had challenges. Some…would have submitted complaints about the chal“We now have a QR Code… lenges that you’re experienc- that is embedded in a letter ing with the Masters’ Office. of authority. So the new letter We’ve got long queues. We’ve of authority…it’s got an emgot more clients than we have bedded QR code where you the capacity to handle in our can then verify the authenticoffices. ity of the letter of authority or We’ve seen increased cus- the letter of executorship by tomer complaints over the a master,” she said. year, two years or so with “We have had chalthe slow response of our lenges. Some…would have systems, the high likelihood submitted complaints about of fraud where letters of authe challenges that you’re thority are being manipulated experiencing with the Masthrough fraudulent activities. ters’ Office. We’ve got long queues. We’ve got more cli“Repeat walk ins where you ents than we have the capaccome into the Master’s Ofity to handle in our offices..”. fice, you do not have the right documents, we send Adv. Kanyane Mathibe, Chief you back and you still have Director for Strategy & Policy in the Office of the Chief Master to come back. In some in-


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Gold SASSA card issues resolved

The technical difficulty that intermittently affected social grants customers using the Postbank South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Gold Cards has been resolved for all ATM and Post Office branch transactions.

This means that SASSA customers using the Postbank SASSA Gold Cards can now access their social grants money via ATM's and Post Office branches. “The processing of the reversals of funds debited on the accounts that declined since Tuesday (September 5) due to a system error is underway. Beneficiaries that have attempted withdrawals since yesterday are urged to give this process some time before attempting any further transactions. It is anticipated that the funds will be reversed into all beneficiaries accounts approximately in the next 24 hours,” the Postbank said on Wednesday.

transactions performed through this channel. “We apologise to our valued customers for the inconvenience caused by this incident and thank them for their patience. Postbank will continue providing detailed updates. “Social grants recipients are also advised that the technical challenge experienced with grants withdrawals since yesterday are an isolated incident that is not related to the validity of the Postbank SASSA Gold Cards. “SASSA Gold Cards remain valid as a means to accessing social grants payments despite the expiry date written on the cards until Postbank replaces the cards within cards replacement period granted to us by the Reserve Bank,” the Postbank said.

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PRASA warns job seekers against fake website The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) has warned the public of a fake website sent to unsuspecting job seekers informing them of the success of their job application, while requesting a refundable R250 to be paid for background checks. “The website, which may look real to an untrained eye, is illegitimate and fake. PRASA does not have a .org (dot org) domain or a dedicated vacancy website. PRASA does not charge job applicants for background checks, nor does our recruitment process involve payments,” the agency said on Monday. PRASA has advised the public to look out for the following warning signs when determining the legitimacy of an official website by the agency.

does not involve soliciting payments. PRASA is not affiliated to any third-party money transfer system or money markets for payments for recruitment processes. The font is not aligned to the C.I manual and the inconsistencies of the font are a red flag that the communique is fake. Be vigilant of suspicious URLs that do not make sense such as prasaverify@aol.com. “PRASA would like to urge the public to be alert of scammers taking advantage of the country’s unemployment rate and exploiting unsuspecting job seekers. If you come across any job scams or illegal employment activities, report them immediately to the proper authorities,” the agency said.

The URL, prasa-recruitment. org, is fake. PRASA’s official website is www.prasa.com.

Postbank’s technical teams are working on restoring the transactions inside the retailers to full capacity as there are still intermittent challenges with

PRASA’s recruitment process

15th BRICS Summit opens a new chapter The 15th BRICS Summit held at the Sandton Convention Centre during August was a success that 'heralded a new chapter' for the group. This is according to President Cyril Ramaphosa who addressed the nation on Sunday, September 3. “It was a historic Summit that heralded a new chapter for BRICS. “The summit was attended by the five BRICS member countries along with representatives of 61 other countries. Forty-six of the countries that attended were from our continent, Africa. This included 20 Heads of State and Government. We were also honoured

by the attendance of the United Nations Secretary-General Mr Antonio Guterres. “The success of the summit is a credit to our country and its people. It is another demonstration of our ability to host major international gatherings that have a significant impact on the conduct of international affairs far beyond our borders. Overall, many people have said that this was a most successful BRICS Summit,” he said. The President honed in on key decisions and outcomes that were taken during the summit, including the call for a comprehensive reform of the United Nations, including its Security Council. “This was a most significant

decision in view of the fact that it was supported by two BRICS members who are permanent members of the UN Security Council. The reform of the United Nations is important for South Africa and our continent Africa because we stand to benefit from a world that is more fair and from international institutions that are more democratic and more representative. “In taking this position, the BRICS leaders recognised the desire of many other countries to contribute to redefining the terms of international relations,” he said. On the second key outcome of the summit – which was to expand BRICS membership in-

vitations to Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates – President Ramaphosa said: “Through an expanded BRICS, we will be able to better align the voices of those countries that seek a fairer global governance, financial, investment and trading system based on clear rules that apply equally to all countries.

“An expanded BRICS also means that we will be able to export more of our products to major markets and, as a result, we will be able to produce more and create more jobs. While an expanded BRICS will be an important champion for the Global South, South Africa stands to benefit from its relationship with these countries.”


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Traders Fair hosts inaugural event in Joburg Traders Fair, the globally acclaimed event series that has captured audiences around the world, is set to make its debut in South Africa.

books like The Art of Trading and Top Down Analysis on the Financial Markets,” the organizers explained. Adding to this stellar lineup is Shodipo Ayomide, a seasoned engineering and developer relations leader with an impressive 11-year track record in the technology industry. Ayomide’s expertise in Developer Relations, Blockchain applications, and global cross-team leadership has earned widespread recognition. As the former Global Head of Developer Advocacy at Polygon, he has demonstrated exceptional skills in web and mobile engineering, community management, and fostering robust relationships with developers worldwide.

This exciting event offers a unique opportunity for finance enthusiasts to expand their knowledge, explore profitable business opportunities, and dive into a world of information and entertainment. In the ever-evolving realm of financial regulations, staying up-to-date can be a challenge. However, at Traders Fair South Africa, attendees will have the chance to hear from a distinguished lineup of local finance experts and business leaders – and the best part? Admission is completely free.

Stay tuned for further updates on the captivating topics that the esteemed speakers will cover during the event, all on Mapepeza.

The main goal is to provide attendees with the knowledge they need to make informed, practical decisions that elevate their trading and investing endeavors to new heights.

To check out the full speaker lineup, please visit Traders Fair’s official website: www.tradersfair.com/africa.

Seizing this invaluable opportunity is essential. “We’re excited to announce our esteemed lineup of speakers for this event. One of our spotlight speakers is Ref Wayne, the visionary CEO of ForexAMG and a self-made millionaire. Renowned for his groundbreaking contri-

butions to forex trading and cryptocurrency in Africa, Wayne has captivated audiences of over 80,000 individuals annually with his enlightening speeches and seminars. As a highly sought-after keynote speaker and seminar leader, he has shared his wealth of expertise through best-selling

Join the Traders Fair South Africa 2023 on September 16, 2023, at Protea Hotel, Johannesburg Wanderers, from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM. This is an event that finance enthusiasts won’t want to miss, remember its Free!

Nasi Ispani - Examiners Gauteng Government is looking for Examiners - Smart Licencing Centres:

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport (GDRT) intends to expand the establishment of Smart Licencing Centres in the areas within or near Townships, Informal Settlements and Hostels (TISH), utilising the existing infrastructure such as township malls, post offices and municipal facilities. GDRT will develop, implement and roll out Licensing Service Centres in the TISH communities to improve service delivery whilst creating socio-economic benefits. The GDRT has partnered with a talent acquisition service provider to conduct the response handling of applications for suitable candidates to potentially fill positions available at the approved Smart Licencing Centres. Minimum Requirements • Unemployed South African youth between the ages of 20 and 35 • Reside in the areas of the approved pilot centres (attach proof of residence signed and stamped by ward councilor or water and lights bill with sworn statement/ affidavit to confirm residence) • Matric Certificate and National Diploma/3 years formal qualification or equivalent (NQF 6) • South African Identity Document • Valid driver's license

• No criminal record • Computer literate • Good communication skills, be flexible and have a positive attitude Approved Pilot Centres Mamelodi (Denlyn Mall) Ref: TISHMAM001 Atteridgeville (Mnadi Mall) Ref: TISHATT002 Soweto (Protea Glen Mall) Ref: TISHSOW003 Unemployed applicants residing in Mamelodi, Atteridgeville and Soweto are encouraged to apply: applicants must attach their CV, proof of residence signed and stamped by ward councilor or water and lights bill with sworn statement/affidavit to confirm their residence, copies of ID, driver's license and qualifications. CVs and supporting documents must be attached and submitted to the following email addresses and quote the relevant refence on the email subject line. B u h l e . Z u l u @ f e m p o w e r. c o. z a CharleneM@telebest.co.za CLOSING DATE: 10 September 2023 Late and incomplete applications will not be considered. Kindly note that if you have not received any response within 30 days after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful.

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NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF ATMOSPHERIC LICENSE FOR VOPAK SOUTH AFRICA DEVELOPMENTS IN TERMS OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: AIR QUALITY ACT, 2004 (ACT 39 OF 2004). AEL REF Number: AEL0055/SDM/2020 Notice is hereby given that Vopak South Africa Developments (PTY) LTD is applying for the renewal of their Air Emissions License (AEL) in terms of section 47 of the National Environmental Management: Act (NO 39 of 2004) with the Sedibeng District Municipality for their facility located at 190/3 Blesbok, Poortjie Road, Jameson Park, 1441. The facility provides for storage facilities of Petroleum product (Petrol and Diesel) at a single site with a combined storage capacity of 100 cubic meter. This renewal application relates to the following listed activity. Section 21 Listed Activites CATEGORY

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The Sedibeng TVET College intends to build additional infrastructure at the Central Office and Heidelberg Campus. The contractors have been appointed and the college invite local SMMEs to a public consultation meeting to discuss the following: 1. Sub-contracting 2. Local labourers 3. Community Liaison Officers (CLO) Venue: Heidelberg City Hall Date: 14 September 2023 Time: 15:30-17:00


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Mapepeza

Vol. 10 Issue #12: 1-8 September 2023

WINNER OF 2019 GAUTENG SPORTS AWARDS: Community Media of The Year

Springboks games to play on SABC TV

The 2023 Rugby World Cup begins on Friday, with the Springboks playing their first game on Sunday (September 10) against Scotland. The World Cup fixtures runs from Friday 8 September to Saturday 28 October. Sport, Arts and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa has wished the three-time world champions, the Springboks, well as they participate in the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

MultiChoice and the SABC reached an agreement on on the broadcast rights to the tournament on Thursday, September 7.

“This week began with much concern that most of the country would be unable to watch the 2023 Rugby World Cup on SABC channels. This followed an impasse in negotiations between SABC and MultiChoice on broadcast rights for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

“The developments, where MultiChoice agreed to sub-license broadcast rights to the SABC for the 2023 Rugby World Cup means that millions of South Africans will be able to watch this global showpiece, and to see the Springboks go on to defend their world title. “I reiterate my call for a permanent solution to be found, as we cannot find ourselves in this situation before major sporting events,” Kodwa said.

“On behalf of all South Africans, I would like to wish the Bokke all the best in the World Cup. Do your best and make us proud. Bring it back Bokke!” Kodwa said. “The Springboks represent the best of South Africa. They inspire national unity, and foster social cohesion and national identity. This was captured by President Nelson Mandela during the 1995 Rugby World Cup, where the Springboks were a key ingredient to his message of national unity. “The current Springboks represent this country's diversity and represent South African excellence with their performances,” the Minister said.

SAFA launches new Coaching Academy

The South African Football Association (SAFA) recently launched the SAFA Clive Barker Academy in honour of fallen legend Clive Barker, who guided Bafana Bafana to Africa Cup of Nations glory in 1996. SAFA Vice President Linda Zwane addessed the launch held in Nasrec, Joburg, highting the main area of the Association’s vision, which is developing football in the country. “We are pushing two main agendas – being women’s football and youth football. It is critical that in line with these two agendas, our coaches are educated and skilled to be able to meet the international standards of these areas of football, and today’s launch speaks about that,’’ said Zwane.

Zwane applauded the SAFA regions that are doing great work with coach education, and urged more to come on board and empower their communities to ensure the growth of football.

SAFA Technical Committee chairperson Jack Maluleka paid tribute to much-loved Africa Cup of Nations-winning coach, who passed away on Saturday, 10 June 2023 after a brave battle with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD). SAFA Technical Director Walter Steenbok detailed the mission of the Clive Barker Academy and also announced that the Association would once again host CAF A License Diploma courses. The first CAF A License Course will be held in November 2023.

“We are excited to announce the Clive Barker Academy and have already outlined some of the courses that will be offered from 2024. We as the South African Football Association have a responsibility to educate and uplift our coaches, who will in return elevate our football as a nation,” said Steenbok. “We will be offering a number of different courses under the Clive Barker Academy and we are open to working with stakeholders and institutions from South Africa and abroad to capitalize on the initiative in order to grow our football. “The Technical side of football is very interesting and modern football allows for specialists in many different aspects of the technical department.

In modern football, one can become a Technical Director, a performance analyst, a scout, youth coach/scout and many other areas. The SAFA Clive Barker Academy will focus of areas such as these to train our up and coming coaches,” concluded Steenbok


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