Ntshebele February 2020 Issue

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NTSHEBELE MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2020

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“Celebrating 50 years of living canon: Case of Kaizer Chiefs”

ISSUE

“ 6 Ways to make your 2020 fitness resolutions’’

Celebrate Love and Friendship Getting To Know Dumisani Ndimande

“ Tips of what to wear at the office’’

“MEC Hlophe visits Ratanda to officiate school re-opening”


“Your brand is a gateway to your true work. You know you are here to do something – to create something or help others in some way. The question is, how can you set up your life and work so that you can do it? The answer lies in your brand. When you create a compelling brand, you attract people who want the promise of your brand – which you deliver.” – Dave Buck


editors note

First and foremost, I would like to extend a warm welcome back to all SACR colleagues in 2020. I hope and trust that all enjoyed a blessed and restful festive season with their loved ones. Before we delve into the new year of work ahead of us, may we reflect on and appreciate the year that was. 2019 was indeed a great year for the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation. Last year came with many exciting developments in the communications and events management space. We have made great strides in ensuring that SACR moves with the times and becomes an active participant in the 4th Industrial Revolution agenda. Thank you to our MEC Mbali Hlophe for your impassioned leadership and thank you to all of you for your support and appreciation of our communication efforts. With renewed energy and focus, let us use the success of our past to inspire us go that extra mile in the present in ensuring an even more prosperous future. The new year brings new opportunities 2020 brings yet another opportunity to intensify our support to the core line functions and enhance our efforts in ensuring that the people of Gauteng and SACR colleagues are informed of the programmes and activities of the department. May we all work together in repositioning our department and ensuring it becomes top of mind amongst our stakeholders and communities that we serve. Let us continue working together and elevating the department to greater heights of success in ‘Growing Gauteng Together’, all in service to the citizens of the Gauteng province, the ‘Home of Champions’.

Full steam ahead for a productive 20-plenty.

N. Ntlokwana Editor-in-Chief 02


C ONTENTS 07

Getting to know Dumisani Ndimande

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Fallen or celebrated heroes, both sport and arts

Lifestyle and Fashion

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Our Staff

Our facilities

21 Best reads, movies

Editor ial Team Nomazwe Ntlokwana Editor-in-Chief

Kefilwe Mphake

Editor & Creative Director

Lebohang Bell

Graphic Design & Layout

Content Contributors Ashley Mabasa Kefilwe Mphake Lebohang Bell Lorato Molepo Nhlamulo Baloyi Nomazwe Ntlokwana Vinolia Chere

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Celebrating 50 years of living canon: Case of Kaizer Chiefs

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port has potential to bring the divided nation and fragmented tribes together. In 1994, South Africa celebrated the democratic breakthrough, which ushered the government of national unity with attempt to discarding address the legacy of colonial and apartheid projects. Sport, particularly soccer and Rugby has been symbolic value to building a united and prosperous nation. The united democratic nation and prosperous society will not ascend from benevolent sky but requires necessary effort by South Africans to unite. Unity is important for our country with inherent nature of state that was built on exclusion and subjugation of black people. Therefore, sport in South Africa potential addresses the relics of fragmented nation and ethnic consciousness as planted by colonial and apartheid system. Moreover, on the 7th of January 2020 one of the greatest soccer team in South Africa, Kaizer Chiefs, celebrated 50 years. Indeed, it has been half of century since Kaizer Chiefs was founded by Kaizer Motaung who was a great soccer player in his time. The attribution of celebrating the building of a remarkable team like Kaizer Chiefs is owed to Kaizer Motaung. Kaizer Motaung was an incredible footballer locally and globally, after playing for abroad. Premier David Makhura and I (MEC Hlophe) visited Kaizer Chiefs territory at Naturena to pay respect to the relentless and remarkable work done by Kaizer Motaung and his family to building soccer team that South Africans can patriotically find vanity in it. Today, I would like to take a stand and congratulate Chairman Motaung and his family in building successful soccer team like Kaizer Chiefs which enjoys support of South Africans

particularly black people. It is an inspiration to our generation and the younger generation of our country to seeing the soccer team as Amakhosi celebrate half a century of success. Amakhosi has remarkable records in our continent and the world and continues to enjoy immense support in the Southern Africa with a support base of over 16 000 000 fans, it is also the only team amongst best teams in South Africa that has won 50 trophies. The legacy of Kaizer Chiefs is immortal canon that continues to sustain itself through dedication with complementary leadership provided by Ntate Motaung and loyal fans’ support. The work of Ntate Motaung must inspire the future generation, not only those in the sporting fraternity, but also those coming from marginalised communities aspiring to establish Arts and Heritage Empires. Kaizer Chiefs did not only contribute to the sport as one of the great teams in Africa, but also contributed to the economy of our country through megasport events. To conclude, I would like to wish Kaizer Chiefs many more years of success and developing of more players who can best represent our nation through our national soccer team Bafana Bafana. It is through soccer teams like Kaizer Chiefs that we enhance our national democratic society and building of cohesive democratic nation.

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MEC Hlophe visits Ratanda to officiate school re-opening By Nhlamulo Baloyi

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n Wednesday, 15 January 2020, MEC Mbali Hlophe together with Team SACR and the delegation from Lesedi Municipality joined the Gauteng Provincial Government in marking the start of 2020 academic year. This was part of the efforts to oversee the first day’s proceedings and provide learners and teachers with Learning and Teaching Support Material. MEC Hlophe visited Kgoro ya Thuto Secondary School and Thandisizwe Early Child Development situated at Ratanda in Lesedi Municipality to ensure the readiness of the school. During the visits, mobile libraries, indigenous games material and various sporting equipment were donated to the schools. On Thursday, the 16th of January, the team returned to Ratanda at Lethabo Siyanqoba Primary and Bertha Gxowa Primary where yet again, sporting and cultural affairs equipment are donated. Furthermore, part of the Department’s plans is the revival of the School Sports Wednesdays where the Department will be working with various Sport legends to make it a success. To wrap up the days’ proceedings, a stakeholder engagement meeting took place between the Department, Lesedi Municipality, School Governing Bodies, parents and the community to discuss the state of sport, arts, culture and its impact on Education in Ratanda.


SACR EVENTS

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GETTING TO KNOW DUMISANI NDIMANDE

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Where is your hometown? Soshanguve, Tshwane What is your motto or daily personal mantra? If ‘Plan A’ didn’t work. The alphabet has 25 more letters! Stay Cool. When did you join the Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation? I joined the department in July 2007 as an Intern. Before working here, what would you say was the most unusual or interesting job you ever had? Being a Banker. How do you balance work and family? It’s still a bit difficult, but I started to limit doing work at home. I respect family time more now… What would you say is the most challenging part of your work? Stakeholders understanding the bigger picture What is the most favourite part of your work and why? Coordinating events, seeing the smiles of learners play sport. If you could change one thing about working here, what would it be? Working Hours.

What kind of music do you have on your playlist? Hip Hop, Amapiano If you were to write a book about yourself, what would you name it? Praise Which book/s are you currently reading? Growing Greatness – Pepe Marais What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery? Property at a sea side What is the greatest challenge you have had to overcome in your life thus far? Fear of doing something, I’m not afraid to take life on… What is your favourite hangout place and why? Fourways market, great environment for family and they play chilled music. What is the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten or drank? Amasonja (worms) but enjoyed the experience. Tell us three things most people don’t know about you… I’m a Shy guy, I love Singing and I’m scared of Heights.

Since you started working for the department, what has been your proudest moment? Getting a bursary to study for my degree through the department and achieving it. Currently busy with my Postgraduate… What advice would you like to give the interns and anybody else who wishes to join this department one day? Execute excellently, understand how things start and end. Learn as much as you can, don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Don’t be comfortable. 08


Your 52 Week Savings Challenge The 52-week savings challenge is an excellent way to slowly grow your commitment to saving - providing you with a very achievable way to save money that you can enjoy at the end of the year or even use for essentials during the month of January the following year! You still have a chance to catch up with your savings.

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OUR STAFF

FAREWELL Martin Chaka worked for the department within the Asset Management Unit. He left the department in November 2019. Started his new Job in December 2019 at the Department of Water and sanitation

How long have you worked for the department? I had the pleasure of working at the Department for a total of nine wonderful years. What challenges have you encountered since working for the department? The biggest challenges I have faced during my time there would be the workload that came with being in Asset management and compliance with Asset management processes. Any advice you would love to share with staff? I were to give any advice, I’d say, create the right environment for yourself. You spend the majority of your time at work so make sure you keep it professional, develop a solid working relationship with your team and always keep it civil no matter what happens. Where do you currently work now? I am currently working for the Department of Water and Sanitation.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Change is Beautiful! The Gauteng Film Commission will be making a few alterations on the first floor and ground floor, so don’t be alarmed to see the following changes soon: - Lifts branding on the 1st floor - Signage on the pillars outside the building - Branding and signage on the ground floor - Signage boards on the 1st floor, - Glass door branding on the 1st floor

Not to worry, we promise the process will be smooth.

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Explanatory Manual on the Code of Conduct Note the below discussions and familiarise yourself with the full content of the manual shared with you via email. 1.

In order to give practical effect to the relevant constitutional provisions relating to the Public Service, all employees are expected to comply with the Code of Conduct ('the Code').

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The purpose of a code of conduct is to develop and maintain a standard of conduct that is acceptable to the company, its vendors, customers and other employees.

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The most common sections to include in a code of conduct are; ethical principles - includes workplace behaviour and respect for all people, standard of conduct - includes complying with the job description, commitment to the organisation and proper computer, internet and email usage etc.

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The need exists to provide guidelines to employees with regard to their relationship with the legislature ,political and executive office-bearers, other employees and the public and to indicate the spirit in which employees should perform their duties, what should be done to avoid conflicts of interests and what is expected of them in terms of their personal conduct in public and private life.

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The Code should act as a guideline to employees as to what is expected of them from an ethical point of view, both in their individual conduct and in their relationship with others. Compliance with the Code can be expected to enhance professionalism and help to ensure confidence in the Public Service.

Employee Relations will be conducting awareness workshops on the code of conduct for all employees. Dates of the awareness workshops will be communicated once confirmed.

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Monday - Thursday 13h00 - 14h00 16h00 - 17h00

Gym Sessions

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Prayer Sessions Monday & Friday 08h00 - 09h00

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Celebrate Love and Friendship “Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.� -Mother Teresa

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LIFESYLE &

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“ Tips of what to wear at the office’’

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o Relax a little. Achieve a more relaxed business casual look in the summer by wearing lighter fabrics like cottons and linens in creams and khakis. You can also work casual pieces into your normal work attire, by pairing a nice t-shirt and blazer or dark-wash jeans and professional top. www.forbes.com › pictures › dos-anddonts-of-summer-office-fashion

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WORK WEAR

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6 ways to make your 2020 fitness resolutions last This year, set yourself some attainable goals and take small steps to become your best self. Here are six easy ways to start.

1. Count every step

Record your daily steps with a wearable fitness device or your smartphone (just make sure to take it everywhere!). Taking the stairs will up your heart rate and increase your steps. As your daily steps increase, you won’t stop walking to reach the next level.

2. Drink more water

Your body is made up of 60% water, which helps maintain digestion and body temperature, and absorb nutrients. Skip the carbonated drinks and keep a refillable water bottle at your desk or in your bag.

3. Mix it up

Join an exercise class (or two!) with a friend or colleague to keep you motivated and really drive results.

4. Build your core

Make a habit to flex your stomach muscles before you get out of bed in the morning. Lay on your back and pull your stomach toward your spine, lift your pelvis gently then lower it again. Repeat 15 times each day for a strong core.

5. Breathe in deeply

Very few of us breathe correctly. Do this simple exercise twice a day to improve blood flow, digestion, posture and more: Take air in through your nose for 2 seconds and fill your stomach, then breathe out slowly through your lips.

6. Track your progress

Use your smartphone health app to keep track of your progress. Source: Glamour.co.za

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May this special day bring you endless joy and tons of precious memories!

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Best Reads The 5AM Club By Nhlamulo Baloyi

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aking up early, every day to arrive at work on time is one of the most significant challenges I have been facing ever since I joined the Department as an Intern. In the early days of joining the Department, I thought it was the fact that I was still at my tender age and needed more sleep, but as the years went by, I realised that the habit was now becoming entrenched in me. So as part of my “leadership ladderclimbing trajectory,� I then sought for ways of instilling a new habit of getting up right on time, which, if all things equal, would get me to work on time and reward me with enormous productivity. Fortunately, I recently learnt about The 5 AM Club by Robin Sharma, which has been shaping many lives when it comes to developing selfmastery of waking up early and owning your mornings. In this book, Robin Sharma, advocates for early mornings, which should be achieved through, amongst other things, early rest and switching off of gadgets, such as mobile phones, tablets and computers at least one hour before dozing off. Sharma outlines the model of instilling the habit of waking up early and how to make the new habit stick. Furthermore, the book brings out exciting and beneficial concepts for any person in their growth path. The following are important learnings from the book: - - 21

Greatness starts where your comfort zone comes to an end. All change is hard from the start, chaotic in the ingrained and stunning towards the end.

- Thoughts merit nothing except if supported by the application - Extraordinary people are those that give and not just take - Try not to let the torments of a defective past ruin the brilliance of your fantastic future - Where your most prominent distress lies is likewise the spot where your biggest open door is - The rich put resources into time, the poor put resources into money - Exciting individuals can achieve uncommon accomplishments once they have routinised the correct habits - The awfulness of life is not dying, however, what we let die inside of us while we are alive - Virtuosos comprehend that it is more intelligent to make one masterwork than one thousand standard pieces. - Be yourself - everyone else is already taken. - Dream big. Start small. Begin now. - Winning without enjoying is nothing. So, if you resolve to unlearn those unwanted sleeping habits, dealing with nomophobia and beginning 2020 on a high with a new habit that sticks, this could be your solution.


Movie Reviews Letters of Hope

01 hours 15 minutes • Actor: Aphiwe Mkefe, Luthuli Dlamini • Director: Vusi Africa • Genre: Drama • Language: Xhosa with English subtitles (Country: South Africa)

Synopsis Set in 1976 apartheid South Africa, Letters of Hope tell the story of 16-year-old Jeremiah, who really wants to be a policeman and can’t understand why his father won’t let him. His father is the local postman and expects Jeremiah to follow in his footsteps. When his father is killed, Jeremiah discovers that his father was operating a secret courier service that delivered letters from freedom fighters in exile and prison. Will Jeremiah step up to take over from where his father left off – delivering letters of hope to their families? The film won the award for ‘Artistic Bravery’ at the recent Durban International Film Festival


Trendy Crafts Various Arts & Craft Productions 138 Alexandra 11th Avenue Gauteng Tony Mabaso: 072 665 2429

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Fallen Heroes/Heroines

Peter “Terror” Mathebula (World Boxing Champion) Source: Google

Source: Google Steve Fataar (Legendary SA Guitarist)

May your souls rest in eternal peace... Source: Google

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Women’s Living Heritage Monument A

dynamic, living monument fostering social cohesion. A place for reflection, a safe, welcoming environment and a space of healing. A site which reflects, remembers and honours the women of South Africa and the difficult road to freedom. A heritage centre that is vibrant, accessible and welcoming. A site which recognises the four women who led the march in 1956 - Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Sophie De Bruyn, Rahima Moosa - but which also recognises all women who sacrificed, struggled and played a role in the road to freedom.

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UPCOMI MIN NG FEBRUARY

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Tel: 011 355 2534/2814/ 2766 SACR.communications@gauteng.gov.za www.gauteng.gov.za Surrey House, 35 Rissik St, Marshalltown, Johannesburg, 2001


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