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Election update

Gazette The Executive Mayor of Sekhukhune District Municipality Cllr Keamotseng Stanley Ramaila together with MMC Mbusi Mahlangu engaged the community of Ga-Mashabela last week to discuss water problems. The meeting was held under Marula tree in the village. “We will resolve this challenge soon and supply our people with water shortly. Victory is certain” said Executive Mayor Ramaila.

Elections must submit their lists either: The Electoral Commission welcomed this week’s proclamation of the 2019 National • Using the Electoral Commission’s and Provincial Elections by the President and Online Candidate Nomination System provincial Premiers. The proclamation triggers at https://www.elections.org.za/MyIEC/ the official election timetable which the Electoral Account/Login); or Commission will discuss with the National Party Liaison Committee before publishing in a Gov• Delivered by hand only to the office of ernment Gazette. The proposed election timethe Chief Electoral Officer at Election table spans the next 71 days and lays down the House, Riverside Office Park, 1303 key dates and deadlines for various milestones Heuvel Avenue, Centurion. until voting day on 8 May 2019. The proclamation places the preparation of the elections into a different trajectory. The Commission will now have to escalate its preparations so that all electoral activities are accomplished in time for Election Day. The first legal consequence of the proclamation is to close the voters’ roll for this year’s elections. This means no new applicants may be admitted to the voters’ roll for purposes of the 2019 National and Provincial Elections. This will include both additional registrations and re-registrations.

Ohrigstad water problem solved?

Voters who will be outside of the Republic and who intend to vote at embassies and consulates need to notify the chief electoral officer of this fact and the mission at which they intend voting. In this regard, voters have 15 days to complete the notification (VEC10) which is now available on the website of the Electoral Commission. Proclamation of the election date also triggers the opening of candidate nomination for the elections. The closing date for candidate nomination will be regulated in terms of the election timetable. Registered political parties intending to contest the 2019 National and Provincial

The Electoral Commission launched the Online Candidate Nomination System ahead of the 2016 Municipal Elections to speed up and simplify the process of submitting candidate nomination lists for elections by allowing parties to capture their own information and then submit it electronically via the internet by the deadline. At the time, more than half of the nearly 64 000 candidate nominations were submitted online. The total cost for a political party to contest the 2019 National and Provincial Elections is R605 000: • •

National Assembly = R 200 000 Plus 9 Provincial Assemblies x R45 000 = R 405 000.

The amounts are the same as those used in the 2014 National and Provincial Elections. The retention of the same deposits since 2014 means a significant reduction in the amount in real terms. Parties which fail to secure a seat in the National Assembly or provincial legislature forfeit their deposit to the National Revenue Fund.

Last week Platinum Gazette carried an article about a fresh water pipe burst in Swart Street Ohrigstad on the front page. The leak resulted inter alia (on the face of it) water cuts to some residents and exorbitant water use accounts. Mr Willy Mosoma, spokesperson of Sekhukhune District Municipality reacted to the article this week, saying: “We are aware of the problem of water loss at Ohrigstad. Our team was dispatched there to ascertain to exact cause of the leak and come with a solution. The results of the investigation revealed a pipe leak which is beyond the responsibility of the owner. Therefore, Lepelle Northern Water committed to take financial responsibility of the water loss while the owner will only be billed as per the normal consumption, meaning what the owner use to pay monthly. Our team will work henceforth to repair the existing damage and restoring the old meter in a way that it complies with the current standards.” We telephoned one of the residents in the street early on Thursday morning on 28 February. Apparently the ‘team’ has not started working as the water meter was still closed and the water still flowing from the hole in the road down the street. Just before going to press he phoned back “the team is here, they started working on the leak” he proclaimed the reason for some optimism on the matter. While at it, we also requested (for a fourth time) comment from the district municipality about various water issues in Burgersfort. No response ...

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‘We did not take your money to VBS’

Reviewing the Auditor General’s report On 27 February 2019 the Sekhukhune District Municipality held a special council meeting at Makhuduthamaga Local Municipality council chambers to deliberate on the

Auditor General’s report of an unqualified Audit opinion with other matters. (Information and photographs: SDM)

“We did not take your money to VBS because we concern ourselves with delivery of quality services for the people of Sekhukhune, and no other interests” was the words of Executive Mayor Cllr Keamotseng Stanley Ramaila during when he met with the Fetakgomo Tubatse community at Mohlaletse Community Hall. His comments was part of a speech while he was tabling the 2017/2018 Annual Report. It is time to participate in various consultation processes for Integrated Development Plans and government is giving feedback on things like the annual reports. The community also heard from MMC Samson Nkosi. “We stand for Integrated Development and Sustainable Service Delivery” he said during the presentation of the 2017/2018 Annual Report on 26 February 2019. (Information and photographs: SDM)

Month-end blues This week saw bumper to bumper and impossible new lane traffic situations in Burgersfort again - true month-end traffic blues. Traffic blocking crossings when the lights turn green was not uncommon.

This weekend is expected to be very busy again, hopefully drivers will take care and observe rules of the road while being considerate with fellow drivers. Perhaps a few more traffic officials present will also help.


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Maelebe Primary School observes a day of prayer Maelebe Primary School observed a Day of Prayer lon 22 February 2019. The aim of the day was to teach learners about loyalty and the importance of prayer. Dedicated prayers were said for the school,

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the community, South Africa and Tubatse Ferrochrome who is one of the school’s supporters in the area. The children designed their own posters with a variety of Bible verses on them. The day was filled with fun while learning and praying. Tshepiso Mzimba represented the learners in doing a prayer. Thinus from the Kohin Lydenburg Office visited the school and gave a motivational message. He reminded the learners that if we want to deal with corruption, a return to God is needed for help. “We must become loyal to what God has instructed us to do”. (Information and photographs: Themba Kuffete).

Exodus 22: 1-2 (KJV) If a man shall steal an ox, or a sheep, and kill it, or sell it; he shall restore five oxen for an ox, and four sheep for a sheep. 2 If a thief be found breaking up, and be smitten that he die, there shall no blood be shed for him.

U-bank brings financial advice On Saturday last week U-bank hosted a seminar where local Stokvels and clients were able to learn more about the different aspects of finance and banking. “It is all about financial education and empowering our local community,” said local branch manager, Ms Dikelendi Buthelezi. Approximately 500 people gathered at Sehlaku High School to learn more about debt management, saving and the benefits of saving, making investments and how to become money fit. Attendees were treated to a delicious meal, promotional gifts and the opportunity to ask questions and learn how to make the best out of what they earn. They took hands to build a financial legacy with U-bank to the benfit of everyone.


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Are you willing to pay to A new set of rules will assist South Africans to make the most of the data they buy from their cell phone network providers. Some of what will be new as described in the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa)’s end-user and subscriber service charter ensures that data users will now have an option to have the data roll over into a new time frame. This is coming into effect as of today, 1 March 2019. In the past customers paid for the data and it was valid for a certain period of time. If you did not use all the data by the expiry date, you lost whatever was left. The adjusted rules will now also include guidelines that force network operators to let users know when their data bundle will be depleted and they will be charged ‘out-of – bundle-rates’. Earlier the week Vodacom faced a large-scale backlash as it announced plans to charge R49 for users to roll over data of more than 1GB or to transfer it to other users on the network. The company on Wednesday announced they’ve changed their plans and customers will now be able to keep the data for free if they buy another bundle of the same size as the original one. MTN said it has been offering data rollover for a number of years. Contract customers can already roll over data automatically up until two months of the date of purchase. Prepaid costumers’ data bundles will now be rolled over, as long as the customer buys another bundle before the existing one expires. Data for contract customers of Cell C will automatically roll over to the next month, for a maximum period of two months, at no extra cost. The oldest data will be used first, to ensure that the current month’s data can be rolled over to the next month. For prepaid customers, recurring data bundles will automatically roll over to the next month at no additional cost. Telkom said that it has been fully compliant since before the deadline of 1 March. All their FreeMe subscribers are being redirected to the Out of Bundle page when their data allocation is depleted. They’ve also added data extension periods on their network. The new regulations surrounding the roll over of data was designed to assist users in better management of their data. Many consumers previously complained that data expires too soon before they’ve used it all. The new regulations are however not saying how the data should be carried over into a new period. This means that although users will have options on how to extend the ‘life’ of their data, they might be charged depending on their service provider’s options available to customers which makes it important to customers be informed of not only the status of how much data they have left within a bundle, but also what the cost of the various options to carry that data over into a new time period will be. Botlenyana Mokhele, a councilor at Icasa this week said: “The idea of this regulation is really not to be a shock and a financial burden on consumers. So charging them for rollover data defeats the purpose of the regulation in the first place”. Icasa is currently reviewing what the law allows them to do and will respond in due course accordingly. Platinum Gazette asked readers what they think about being able to roll over their data that would have expired and about possible charges for doing so. Right: Mr Kuziva Nyamurowa said: “I’ve lost some data before. Often the network is not available. If you buy data for a day and then you don’t have network the whole afternoon, how can we use it? I bought it, just let me have it – no matter now long. It is not fair that they want to charge again. They make you pay and then they can’t deliver (a reliable network) and you lose. It is like paying for transport and once you get into the vehicle, they say sorry we don’t have fuel at the moment”.

Ms Isabele Nkosi said: “I don’t think it is fair. We already paid for the data. We should not have to pay again to extend the time it is valid. Paying again is robbing us. It does not make sense”.

Mr Thabo Thokwane said: “I don’t think it is fair. I don’t want to pay to keep my data valid. I’ve bought data in the past and lost some of it after 30 days”.

Ms Maria Malepe, Mr Thabiso Maroge and Mr Thapelo Mokgotho said: “It is unfair because we already paid for the data. Data is too expensive already. It has happened before that we lost data that expired”.

Ms Mmabatho Hlophe, Mr Lucas Hlophe and Ms Gertrude Hlophe said: “We would rather pay a little more and the data has an unlimited lifespan and is available until we finish it, instead of paying more after a few days”.

Left: Mr Alfred Ramabusa said: “They must just keep the data valid. We don’t want to pay to keep our data. I’ve in the past lost data because it expired”. With him is Poppie.

Mr S. Edward Mampa said: “I must not have to pay again. I’ve already paid for it. The cell phone companies are not fair. In the past I’ve lost data that expired”.

Right: Mr Tshepo Matlou said: “The networks are right. They still have to pay their workers. They must still make money. I usually just use my data before the expiry date”.

Mr Muhammadh Abdullah said: “It is not fair. You already bought it. There is not always network service available and we lose. They need to look at us the people. Government must govern the network charges”.


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keep your data for longer?

Mr Lesley Molapo, Mr Tshepo Madimentja and Mr Edmund Maroga said: “It is fair for them to charge us because when we buy airtime or data we know the time it will be valid. These companies also need to make money.” Links: Me. Mariëtte Erasmus en Me. Marlie Jansen van Rensburg sê: “Nee, as jy klaar betaal het, het jy klaar betaal. Hulle behoort nie weer ‘n fooi te vra nie”.

Mr Ronny Tonga, Mr Tumang Ngwane and Mr Kholofelo Nkwana said: “We should not pay to extend the life of our data. We already paid in the first place. We often have poor cell phone network service and then we cannot use the data we bought. Loadshedding also affected our data use. We support government (Icasa) in this. We want to use our data until it is finished without paying extra”.

Regs: Mnr. Stephan Carelse sê: “Ek verloor baie data. As hulle wil hê jy moet ekstra betaal is dit stupid. As jy betaal het is dit mos jou eiendom. Hoe is wat hulle nou wil doen regverdig?” By hom is Me. Eden Carelse saam met Katelyn en Marcus.

Ms Debrah Mnisi said: “I don’t think that is fair. Sometimes the kids have lost data in the past. It would be nice to have the data until it is finished, no matter how long. We need data for very important things”.

Mr Maxwell Sekgogoba said: “I’m on government’s (Icasa) side. I already paid for the data. Once I’ve paid, it belongs to me and should be able to use it until it is finished. They should not be allowed to charge you again”.

Mr Khomotso Phasoane said: “I don’t think there is a problem to pay to extend the life of your data. I knew how long it would be valid when I bought it. I took the risk and it is my problem if I did not use it all. It is fair that they want to charge us to keep it for longer”.

Ms Bonang Mapheto said: “I used to complain about the 30 day option expiring, but now I buy day to day. For it depends on what I want to do. I now let everything heap up and do it all in one day, updates, downloading apps and other work. You do however need data every day. It is not fair that you have to pay again. It should not expire”.

Left: Mr Timothy Magabe and Mr Anthony Mashego said: “People are already paying too much for data. We don’t think we must pay more to prevent losing the data. If they bring down the price of data, offer a promotion or something that is valid only for a certain period of time – that they can let expire, but not the normal data”.

Ms Takatso Sekopa said: “This is not fair, we’ve paid before and should not pay again. I’m with Telkom and in the past they’ve given a few days after the expiry date for me to use the data”. With her is Ms Regina Sello.


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Kennisgewings/Notices

Wildevy Manne beplan vir die jaar Die Wildevy Manne het verlede naweek by ‘n plaaslike wildsplaas uitgespan. Elke jaar skop die manne hulle beplanning af met ‘n spanbou- en dinkskrum-naweek. Tussen die beplanning deur het hulle ‘n 4x4 roete aangedurf en ‘n veerpyltjiekompetisie gehou. Om die hitte af te weer is daar in ‘n dam bo in die berg geswem en op binnebande rond gedryf. By die kampplek was geen selfoonsein nie en die manne kon behoorlik afsluit en op die komende maande se projekte konsentreer. Behalwe vir die werk en pret, is daar natuurlik ook heerlik langs die vuur gekuier en saam heerlike kampkos voorberei. Omdat dit ‘n plaaslike oord was waarby hulle oornag het, was dit vinnig en maklik om Sondagoggend nog betyds vir ‘n dag van kwaliteit-tyd saam met die gesin te wees. Die Wildevy 4x4 Gesinsdag is hierdie jaar op 27 Julie 2019. Belangstellendes kan solank op Facebook kyk vir inskrywingsvorms en meer inligting oor die geleentheid. (Inligting en foto’s: Willem Montgomery).

Lebalelo Water User Association Invitation to Bid Suitably qualified service providers are hereby invited to submit proposals for the following:

Bid No. Description

Compulsory Briefing CIDB

Meeting

Contact Persons for Enquiries

LWUA Manholes and Air 1/2019 Valve Refurbishment

3CE or higher Offices, Modubeng.

7 March 2019 at Amanda Brits (Commercial) Havercroft amanda@lebalelo.co.za (013) 216 8001 Carel Taljaard (Technical) carel@lebalelo.co.za 013 216 8001

LWUA Maroela Dam 2/2019 Refurbishment

2CEPE, 3CE or higher

7 March 2019 at Havercroft Offices, Modubeng.

Amanda Brits (Commercial) amanda@lebalelo.co.za (013) 216 8001 Carel Taljaard (Technical) carel@lebalelo.co.za 013 216 8001

LWUA Lebalelo Pipeline 3/2019 Refurbishment Phase 2 Package 1 (sections 1 - 11)

5CE or higher

8 March 2019 at Havercroft Offices, Modubeng.

Amanda Brits (Commercial) amanda@lebalelo.co.za (013) 216 8001 Carel Taljaard (Technical) carel@lebalelo.co.za 013 216 8001

LWUA Lebalelo Pipeline 4/2019 Refurbishment Phase 2 Package 2 (sections 12 - 25)

5CE or higher

8 March 2019 at Havercroft Offices, Modubeng.

Amanda Brits (Commercial) amanda@lebalelo.co.za (013) 216 8001 Carel Taljaard (Technical) carel@lebalelo.co.za 013 216 8001

Bid documents will be available from the 04 March 2019 at Havercroft Offices Modubeng, upon payment of non-refundable amount of R350.00 (Three Hundred and fifty rands) per document, the bid documents will be obtainable from 9:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday). Submission of Bids: Bids must be submitted by no later than 12h00 on 22 March 2019 as follows: • By hand: Bid documents along with supporting documents must be sealed and externally endorsed with the bid number and description and placed in the the bid. At the Havercroft Offices Modubeng. • Opening of Bids: Bids will be opened in public at 12h00 on 22 March 2019.

Bidders to take note of the following: • Bids must only be submitted on the bid documentation provided by Lebalelo Water User Association. • Bids will be evaluated according to the 80/20 preferential points system. • Bidders are requested to read and take note of section 1 “Instructions to Tendersâ€? in the tender document.

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Burgersfort Masters at play A friendly competition saw various teams come together for a competition last weekend on Sunday. The Burgersfort Masters played against City All Blacks. The City All Blacks are from Mahlatji and was a strong team and won the game 4-3. Kgotlopong Vits played against Mahlatji Young Stars. This game was won by the Kgotlopong Vits team with a 1-0 score. In the final game the City All Black team faced the Kgotlopong Vits team. The City All Blacks showed their dominance and won the game 6-0. Teams enjoyed the day despite the heat.

(Information and photographs: Mr Makgopa).

Pulana Maroga Soccer League Results

Two locals heading to Pettenberg Bay for golf Two Tubatse Chrome Golf Club players will be part of the Limpopo Country Districts Team heading to play at the Plettenburg Bay Golf Club from 12 - 18 May 2019. Thinus Labuschagne and Tyron Luck are making the Club proud with their achievement. The Limpopo Golf Union annouced this week that Thinus Labuschagne will

also be the team captain. The whole team will be: 1- Vincent Olley - PLK; 2- Peter Masehela - PLK; 3- Adam Milanzi - PLK; 4- Thinus Labuschagne - Chrome; 5- Johan Geldenhuys - PLK; 6- Tyron Luck - Chrome; 7- Jaco Linde PLK and 8- Christo Stears - PLK. Jan Nel will be the team manager. (Information & photograph: Limpopo Golf Union).

Teams in the Pulana Maroga Soccer League played on Saturday and Sunday last week. Results for Saturday: Barcelona ground: Bafaladi: 2 vs Morethe Young Dribblers: 2. Barcelona: 0 vs Bull bull: 2. Mighty Blues ground: Stone Breakers: 0 vs Driekop FC: 1. Mighty Blues: 0 vs Mangabane: 1. Real Touch ground: Happy Stars: 0 vs Mighty bucks: 3. Real Touch: 4 vs Mighty Rovers: 2. Golden ground: Hungry Vultures: 0 vs Happy Fighters: 3. Golden Spears: 1 vs

Tearing Lions: 0. Results for Sunday: Bull Bull ground: Tearing Lions:1 vs Hungry Vultures: 3. Golden Spears: 3 vs Bafaladi: 2. Bull Bull: 2 vs Driekop FC: 0. Happy Fighters Jnr: 2 vs Barcelona: 0. Morethe ground: Stone Breakers: 5 vs Mangabane: 1. Mighty Blues: 0 vs Real Touch: 3. Young Dribblers: 1 vs Mighty Bucks: 3. (Information: Pulana Maroga Soccer League).


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SPORT Jagters Vereniging se Bosbok Tak hou skietdag Die Jagters Vereniging se Bosbok Tak het verlede Saterdag ‘n skietdag by Spekboom Driving Range and Bow Practice Range gehou. Daar is met die boog geskiet asook ‘n kleiduifskietkompetisie. In die boogafdeling is daar onder meer na drie dimensionele (3D) teikens geskiet op verskillende

Die Spekboom Driving Range is die ideale plek vir spanbou, boogskiet oefen en om ‘n klomp golfballe te slaan en te ontspan. Die plaaslike ‘klubhuis’ voorsien ligte etes en het ‘n gelisensieërde kroeg. Privaat funksies word volgens kliënte se behoefte gereël.

afstande na rooibokteikens. Die algehele uitslae vir die Rooibok en 3D was 1. Johan Grimbeek, 2. Gawie Maritz, 3. Jan Graham, 4. Niel Calitz, 5. Dirk Fouché. In die Kleiduifskiet was die wenners in die verskillende kategorieë Anton Broodryk, Ejnar Erichsen, Eric Stockenstroom, Roelof Joubert en Neels Janse van Rensburg. Oud en jonk het aan die dag se aktiwiteite deelgeneem. Daar word gereeld sulke skietdae gehou en plaaslike skuts word aangemoedig om te kom deelneem en hul vaardigheid op te skerp. (Inligting: Johan Grimbeek en Ejnar Erichsen)


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