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CITY VISION Thursday, 15 September 2016
Flocks gain two new shepherds ZILA MKONTO hey sang hymns and choruses of praise as two Christian Centre pastors were ordained at a ceremony held at Ikhwezi Community Centre in Gugulethu on Saturday. Bishop Lucas Njozela presided over the ceremony and described Pastors Nonyaniso Sipezi and and Pastor Lindile Pato as “soldiers of God”. “Today we have come to witness two of God’s servants who are passionate about spreading His word and walking the faith they preach,” said Njozela. Sipezi and Pato have been under probation for more than two years and Njozela said they have “passed spiritual examination(with flying colours)”. Njozela said the new annointees must continue leading exemplary lives. “You must not begin to say ses’fikile and rest on your laurels because Satan will find ways of trying to defeat your purpose,” he
said. Sipezi is serving the KTC Christian Centre while Pato is at Nyanga Christian Centre. Reverend Johnson Metuko of Samora CC joined and helped Njozela in the annointing ceremony. Bishop Thembekile Kanase urged the duo to “listen to God” as they “begin their new journey”. “Stay away from church politics and focuse on feeding the flock with wisdom and the love of God,” said Kanase. Speaking on behalf of the families, Mashiyi Sipezi, said they were overwhelmed with the attendance of the event. “This shows that Pastor Pato and Pastor Sipeziu mean a lot to their congregants and we would like to thank everyone who attended. We know they will continue supporting them as they go into sheperding the congregations,” said Mashiya. During and after the official annointing ceremony, the KTC Christian Centre band and choristers entertained those in attendance.
Bishop Lucas Njozela annointing Pastor Lindile Pato and Pasto Nonyaniso Sipezi on Saturday afternoon at Ikhwezi Community Centre. PHOTOS: VOOX SONANDZI
Mashiya and Oluhle Sipezi were credited for organising a spectacular event.
Wandisile Ncuthe and Babalwa Ndzuzo also attended the annointing ceremony.
Yolanda Magalela, Mark Makina, Nokhaya Soyeye, Vuyokazi Sipezi, Ntombentsha Manku and Nokhaya Matika made sure all the guests were catered for.
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Tshwane University of Technology Request for Proposal
Re-Tender TR15-2016: Rental of Space at Cape Town Companies preferably residing in Bellville, Parow, Brackenfell and Kuilsrivier with existing properties suitable for lecture rooms and staff offices within a 5km radius of Bellville Railway Station that are accredited and qualified to provide rental of space and related services to the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), are hereby invited to submit proposals. A compulsory information session will be held as follows: Date: Thursday, 29 September 2016 Time: 11:00 Venue: Department of Safety and Security Management, Tshwane University of Technology, Cape Town Service Point, Bell Park Office Plaza, Unit 5A, cnr Durban Road and De Lange Street, Bellville Respondents need to ensure that they are in possession of a full set of tender documents when attending the information session. The compulsory information session will commence at the time indicated and nobody will be allowed to enter the venue afterwards. Closing date: Friday, 14 October 2016 Tender document collection and levy: Tender documents will be made available at no cost to companies who previously purchased documents. For companies purchasing documents for the first time, documents will only be available from the day of this advertisement up until 16:00 on Wednesday, 28 September 2016. No tender documents will be available after this date or at the compulsory information session on Thursday, 29 September 2016. Payment of a non-refundable levy of R500.00 must be deposited into the undermentioned bank account. E-mail the proof of payment to rollombm@tut.ac.za and the tender document will be e-mailed to you. Payments details: Deposits can be made at ABSA Bank using the tender number as reference: Branch code: 632002 Account number: 0040000003 Reference number: Re-issue TR15-2016/Your Company Name Contact persons for documents only: Bulelwa Rollom, tel. (012) 382-6483 or e-mail: rollombm@tut.ac.za Technical enquiries: Dennis Dube, tel. (012) 382-4506 or e-mail: dubedm@tut.ac.za Proposals, in hard copy, must be placed in the tender box at the Tshwane University of Technology, Building 21 (basement next to Standard Bank ATM), Staatsartillerie Road, Pretoria West Campus, Pretoria. Coordinates from Google: -25.741809, 28.172413. The tender box is accessible 24/7.
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A year later, the odds are still favourite bet World Sports Betting Brackenfell celebrated their first birthday in style two Saturdays ago. Already a prominent figure in the Western Cape betting industry, Brackenfell marked the official entry of WSB into the area just a year ago. Punters and Staff alike celebrated the day together with free cupcakes for all, lucky draws and much more! WSB’s national promotion “Cold Hard Cash” ended on the same day and the draws were incorporated into the festivities flawlessly with R60 000 in cash being given away to the lucky winners on the day. “It has been a fantastic year for us here
in the Western Cape” Said WSB area director Hilton Hasson. “It’s almost insane to think that we have only been here for one year. We already have such an amazing group of loyal customers and I have no doubt that the WSB brand will grow from strength to strength in the area” World Sports Betting has garnered a reputation as the “People’s bookie” with 24/7 customer service support, the best odds on offer and more markets than any competitor. Their retail network now stretches across all major provinces, changing the way people view betting shops every time they open a new one. We wish the WSB Western Cape team many more great years!
WSB Brackenfell management team led by Hilton Hasson with happy customers at their branch. Staff members in the picture are Kim Jacobs, Nelly August, Leigh Drennan, Siyathemba Sakele and Tanya Arendse.