Ntshebele February 2022

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MAGAZINE FEB 2022

Spread the Love

ISSUE

A MUSEUM FOR

HIP-HOP

Creatives TO THRIVE

+ THE MONTH OF LOVE

Annual dialogue to empower young women to take control and tell their own story in sport

Ideas for a dinner/ Lunch date!

THE KYALAMI 9 HOUR MAKES A GRAND RETURN


Nomazwe Ntlokwana Editor-in-Chief Kefilwe Mphake Editor Vinolia Chere Creative Director Lebohang Bell Graphic Design & Layout

Godfrey Pitje Kefilwe Mphake Lebohang Bell Mpolokeng Moloi Nomonde Ngcobo Regomoditswe Rasogo Vinolia Chere


18 Getting to know MAHADI MPOLO

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SACR Events

Lifestyle & Fashion

31 WHAT TO WATCH AND READ



PICTURE OF THE MONTH W

e have inroduced a Picture of The Month feature on this magazine. Submit pictures of anything that inspired you, made you laugh, brought you joy or gave you some level of peace over the last month. Give us a simple caption so that we know what’s going on in the picture.

Caption: Picked these huns on the roadside, for the love of blossoms!. Image By: Vinolia Chere



Welcome

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By Kefilwe Mphake nland school calendar for the 2022 academic year commenced on 12 January with the Gauteng Provincial Government leaders paying special visits to various schools across the province as part of the Back-to-School campaign to assess school readiness in the province. MEC Mbali Hlophe accompanied by Lucky Lekgwathi, Thembinkosi Lorch, Mlungisi Mathe and Sibu Jili paid a special visit to Tlhatlogang Junior Secondary School, Rebone Primary School and Asha Monica ECD Centre in Soweto. The campaign gained partnerships with companies such as Canon SA coming in to donate printing equipment to the schools and offering schools picture day for all learners at Tlhatlogang and Rebone at no cost to the schools nor the learners. Exodus Wholesale and Retail also supported the initiative by donating some learning materials to the ECD centre. MEC also planted some trees at the schools and donated a mobile library with books as well as sporting attire for Tlhatlogang Junior Secondary School and Rebone Primary School. MEC Hlophe congratulated the school for being one of the top achieving schools in the country for its 95 percent pass rate. In her words of encouragement to the learners, MEC¬¬ Mbali said: “It takes dedication and discipline to realise your greatest expression and highest potential of yourself in life.” She further touched on the plans to bring back Schools Wednesday League which seeks to groom learners’ talents within the school premise whether it’s in sports or arts to unearth the learners’ potential to transform the socio-economic status of our communities.

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A MUSEUM FOR

HIP-HOP TO THRIVE By Kefilwe Mphake inister Nathi Mthethwa accompanied by Ritual Media Group, Museum Africa and the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation hosted a media launch of the South African Hip Hop Museum on 3 February 2022 to help preserve the country’s hip hop culture.

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The museum situated inside Museum Africa in Newtown, is still work in progress which seeks to profile, preserve and promote the South African hip-hop history and serve as a enabling environment to drive education and empowerment for hip hop creatives to showcase their talent. The facility amongst others, is fitted with a music recording and film-editing studio which will help to generate revenue for the museum to contribute towards its sustainability. MEC Mbali Hlophe said this partnership will finally solidify the movement because hip-hop has changed so many lives by giving young people a medium to express themselves. Ritual Media Group Founder, Somic Menoe explained how the museum was started with profits made from Back to the City, the biggest hip-hop festival in Africa. He further explained that at some point, him and other founders of the museum had to take money from their own pocket just to make it a success. “This partnership comes to us at the right time where we are reaching out to the sector stakeholders to ensure that we have sustainable kind of plan for this economy. We are committed and each time we interact with you we become even more committed because of how you are passionate about this project,” said Minister Mthethwa. A budget of R50 million has been allocated to the National Department of Sports, Arts and Culture which will be shared between the SA Hip-Hop Museum, District Six and Phansi Museum in Durban.

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N at i ona l School Sport Championships Staff Reporter

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eam Gauteng was sent off to the National School Sport Championships in Bloemfontein where they competed against players from across the country in Tennis, Chess and Football. The National School Sport Championships is the bedrock of sport development and remains the premier event in the South Africa school sport sector. Rising stars were recognised with trophies and medals. Most importantly is the soccer champions of Pan Africa Championships who proceeded to represent South Africa in Democratic Republic of Congo on 17-21 February 2022. Team Gauteng’s Clapham High School and Rosina Sedibane Sport School fought through to the finals where they lost their chance to go to DRC.

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COVID-19

GET VACCINATION YOUR JAB ALL COVID-19 VACCINES ARE SAFE & EFFECTIVE Play your Part. Stop the Spread.

• All COVID-19 vaccines used in South Africa have undergone extensive trials and are safe and effective. • Vaccination is safe and it could save your life. • Vaccination will help us get back to the normal we once knew, as well as, return our economy to full operation. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Call the COVID-19 Hotline: 0800 029 999 | Web: www.sacoronavirus.co.za Send ‘hi’ on Whatsapp to COVID-19 | Connect: 060 012 3456 Use the MPILO APP and answer questions for self screening. (Download at App store or at Google Play Store)

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By: Nyeleti Shivuri

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THE KYALAMI 9 HOUR MAKES A GRAND RETURN

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By Vinolia Chere and Kefilwe Mphake EC Mbali Hlophe went on a tour for this season’s Joburg Kyalami 9 Hour which took place from 3-5 February 2022 at Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit.

The race made a return in 2022 - rescheduled from December 2021, as the final round of the 2021 Intercontinental GT Challenge – The qualifiers took place on Friday the 4th, followed by race day on the 5th February 2022. MEC Mbali Hlophe said: “We are more than happy to host an event of this magnitude, being part of the journey, it’s great to watch how it has grown in popularity but most importantly just the transformation aspects they bring and how they want to make sure that they introduce as many young people as possible to racing. This is great to see because we are bringing all the big names, the big cars, and great viewing and we know that it has a developmental aspect which we love to see in government.” The Kyalami 9 Hour saw history made by the first ever All Black African team competing for the Intercontinental GT Championship with Xolile Letlaka coming out in 3rd place at the finals.

INTERESTING FACTS: 1. 2. 3. 4.

It takes about 1000 litres of fuel for the entire Kyalami 9 Hour race (appr. R54/L) The average team consist of 14 people. Each team uses 12 sets of tyres at R9k per tyre Worn out tyres are sent back for recycling

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Annual dialogue to empower young women to take control and tell their own story in sport By Godfrey Pitje

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he 6th edition of the annual Gauteng Women In Sport Dialogue took place seeking to guide young women in the sports industry as they navigate their way through the dynamic sporting landscape under the ‘new normal’ of COVID-19 and the digital climate. Highlighting and reflecting on the outstanding achievements of women in sport in conjunction with the transfer of skills and knowledge from veterans to up and coming women sports professionals, further builds on efforts to unearth the full potential for the participation and success of women in all spheres of the sports fraternity.

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The dialogue was held on Saturday, 12 February 2022, at the Vaal University of Technology, hosted by the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation. The 2022 session was facilitated under the theme “Building Her Resilience for a New Normal in the Sport Industry”, with the aim to provide a platform to uplift women and girls excelling in sport by linking them with Captains of Industry, transcending barriers affecting women and girls excelling in sports and applying collective knowledge and insight for their advancement in participation. Prominent speakers on the day shared their experiences and best practice advices on achieving success in their realm within the sport industry including Zenobia Sithole, Dr Koketjo Tsebo, Dorah Mngwevu and more.

Topics of discussion focussed on the impact of COVID-19 on women in sport, mental health, personal growth, brand development and the role of digital platforms in capturing and commercialising the narratives of women in sport.

“Skills and knowledge sharing are critical for development, making interactive and inclusive engagements such as this dialogue greatly needed to provide insight and opportunities for Gauteng women and girls participating in sport” says MEC Mbali Hlophe.

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Gauteng making inroads on transforming participation in Theatre and film production

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By Mpolokeng Moloi undreds of women in Gauteng are ready to take on roles previously dominated by male counterparts in the theatre and film production space. Through an annual Basetsana Script Writing and Directing programme targeting women and the LGBTIQ+ community workshops have been held in various parts of the province with the most recent having taken place in Bronkhortspruit. The week-long workshop marked 13 years this year since the inception of this programme. Hosted by the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, the programme seeks to assist in transforming theatre by getting women and members of the LGBTIQ+ community to write, direct and produce theatre and film pieces. The programme is opened to persons from age of 18 years and above. This year’s highlight was having a 75-year-old participant, Ms. Ngubane from Thokoza, Ekurhuleni. The workshop was facilitated by seasoned and highly acclaimed individuals including Nomveliso Tshabalala, who are experienced in the scriptwriting and directing field. Through their expertise, these facilitators created a pool of skilled and knowledgeable writers and directors in the province. MEC Mbali Hlophe says: “The Basetsana Scriptwriting and Directing Workshop is one of the most ambitious programmes aimed at transforming theatre by getting more women and the LBTQI+ community to write, direct and produce theatre pieces. It seeks to change the norm from having women only involved as assistants or in acting, makeup artistry or wardrobe roles.” “Women are needed at the forefront of writing, directing and developing new content. Through this initiative, we provide women and members of the LGBTQI+ community scriptwriting and directing entrants into the industry, particularly those from historically disadvantaged backgrounds.” added MEC Hlophe. 16


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Mahadi Mpholo


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UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL

WHO IS MAHADI? Mahadi is a hard working woman who is not afraid of a challenge because it gives me the ability to grow. I am actually an extrovert. WHEN DID YOU JOIN THE DEPARTMENT? TAKE US THROUGH YOUR JOURNEY. I joined the department in 2007. It was a contract employment under various security companies that were appointed by the department before I became a permanent employee of the department. WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST JOB? I worked for City of Joburg, at PikItUp. HOW DO YOU PREFER TO START YOUR DAY? I always start my day with a Morning devotion.

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WHAT ENERGIZES YOU AT WORK? I really enjoy meeting different people every day. WHAT DRAINS YOU AT WORK? I am not a fan of conflicts. WHAT’S THE ONE THING YOU CAN’T GO A DAY WITHOUT? Eating. WHAT LED YOU TO THIS CAREER? Growing up I have always wanted to be in the army, due to unforeseen circumstances I couldn't go. I love to protect people and valuable properties so instead I went into Security. SHARE FIVE FACTS ABOUT YOU THAT YOU BELIEVE YOUR COLLEAGUES DON’T KNOW. Loving Caring Hardworking Fun Focused ( knowledgeable)

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ashion

THE MONTH OF LOVE

Ideas for a dinner/ Lunch date!

Color codes Red, white, pink are said to be the colors of love and the most preferred shades for valentines day outfits. Where red, the color of the heart signifies love, passion, prosperity, and long-lasting happiness; while white Signifies innocence and purity of hearts. On the other hand, the combination of white and red, i.e. pink signifies unity. This is why most people choose these shades for their valentine’s day dresses! Some people also opt for black dresses. 23

Source: https://stayonstyle.com/ideas-for-valentines-day-outfits/


Solid Red Cowl Neck Slip Dress This is the best pick for you for your dress for that dinner date. Red is said to be the color of love and solid red color is the hottest pick for the night. Cowl nick slip dresses are highly in trend these days so this red cowl neck slip dress is definitely gonna make you look the best among the rest without putting into it much effort. You can style it with a Platform heel to add a chic effect to your look. If you’re good at carrying bags, to add more glam to your look, You may if possible Carry a geometric sling bag. And you are ready to shine during your special candlelight dinner.

Metallic Shaded OneShoulder Off Dress Metallic shades give out the best shine. You can undoubtedly opt for a metallic shade of colors like lavender, red, silver, etc. You can flawlessly slay in the look without having to worry about what your partner would wear or look for the day outfits for couples because metallic shades look good with absolutely anything and everything. So whatever your partner wears you will be coordinated. You can pair that up with a black stiletto, and you add more glow to the look with a black shiny clutch. Just SLAYIN’!!!

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Romantic Dinner Ideas

First up, the romantic dinner ideas. Sometimes, you’ve got to dig deep to figure out how to keep your date nights new (while still being affordable). Don’t worry—you can have romance on a budget! Here are some ideas to help you get started: 1. GO ON A PICNIC. A picnic can be as relaxed as a blanket in the backyard or as upscale as wine and cheese with a view. You can plan around a specific nature walk or sight in the city. It’s cheaper than a restaurant, it’s secluded, and you can enjoy getting away from it all. Sunset, you, your loved one . . . and chicken taquitos. Enough said. 2. DREAM TOGETHER. Research shows that couples in healthy marriages are twice as likely to discuss money dreams together. And couples who set money goals together are generally closer. Why? Because the trust they share tends to be much higher! So, cook one of your favorite meals, look deep into each other’s eyes, and ask, “What are our biggest money dreams?” That’s a romantic dinner you won’t forget anytime soon. 3. BE TOURISTS IN YOUR OWN TOWN. Have you lived in your city for a while and still never been to its most famous spots? A staycation is a fun way to get reacquainted with the place you call home. You can go take pictures with cheesy murals, explore new neighborhoods, or dive into your town’s history. And to top it all off, you can end the day at one of the city’s popular restaurants. One of the best ways to try the menu (and keep it in the budget) is to share a meal. Pick an entrée to share and don’t forget the dessert!

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4. RELIVE YOUR FIRST DATE. I’m not going to pat myself on the back over here, but this date idea can be so much fun! Remember what you did on your first date? Or how you felt? Maybe you were super nervous, or maybe you played it cool. Either way, it’s so fun to relive those sweet (or hysterical) moments together (now that you’re officially official). Recreate that first date together at home, complete with music, food, and plenty of laughs. 5. GO OUT DURING LUNCH (AND SAVE TRIPLE). I know I said this was all about romantic dinner ideas, but for this last one, I want to recommend going out for a lunch date instead. Hear me out: This idea will save you triple the money. First, you’ll save because if you have kids who are in school or day care already, you won’t have to cough up the cash for a sitter. If you’re headed back to the office after lunch, you’ll skip the cocktail—another cost saved. And finally, the lunch menu is almost always cheaper than the dinner menu! ROMANTIC ANNIVERSARY DINNER IDEAS When it comes to anniversaries, you might celebrate with the yearly traditional gifts (paper, anyone?). Or you might be one who thinks jewelry and a fancy steak dinner are the only way to mark the occasion. But not every anniversary budget can stretch that far. No matter how you celebrate, the point is that you actually celebrate. So, if you’re looking for ways to show your spouse you care without spending an arm and a leg, look no further. Here are five romantic anniversary ideas that spell romance (with a capital R):

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6. RECREATE YOUR WEDDING CAKE. Whoever said you can’t eat cake for dinner? (Not me!) No matter if you had the cake of your dreams or if your sweet aunt made it on a budget, why not try to recreate it yourselves? shopping cart Try our free Meal Planner to save money on groceries! Get a fun apron for you and your spouse, pick out the perfect recipe, and get messy in the kitchen. You never know—you may surprise yourselves and like it even better than the original! 7. VISIT YOUR WEDDING VENUE. Ahh, there’s nothing quite as romantic as going back to visit the place you shared your vows to one another. If you got married in another country, this may not be a budget-friendly option. But for others, this could be a local wedding venue or even your parent’s backyard. If it’s close (and getting there is in the budget), grab some cheese, crackers and fruit for a build-your-own charcuterie board to eat after you walk down memory lane. You won’t regret it! 8. RELIVE YOUR WEDDING HIGHLIGHTS. There’s nothing more classic than dinner and a show . . . especially when that show is your wedding highlights! Throw some steaks on the grill, add some baked potatoes, and you’ve got a perfect anniversary date! But seriously, when was the last time you looked at your wedding pictures and thought about your big day? Dust off that album, watch your wedding video, or scroll all the way back on your phone. This is a great chance to think about how far you’ve come and all of the things you’ve learned about each other (like your love language or Enneagram number!). 9. SPEAK THEIR LOVE LANGUAGE. Speaking of love languages, why not dedicate a night to your spouse? Nothing says romance like putting their love language front and center. Are they a gifts person? Maybe they’re a words of affirmation person. Either way, pick their top three love languages and try to hit them all in one night! But don’t forget their favorite food (can I recommend a good pizza?). This will be an anniversary date night they won’t forget. 10. REREAD YOUR VOWS. Do you remember your vows? why not give those special words a chance to come alive again? It’s time to get out your vows, dust them off, look your sweetie in the eyes, and remind them of what you’ve committed to from day one. Then, set up a finger-food picnic in front of the fireplace and enjoy the night! Nothing spells romance like that—try it! (And you don’t even have to leave the house. Win-win!)

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February Staff Birthdays Faith Skosana Ntombozodwa Mpembe

1-Feb 1-Feb

Thabiso Themba

Molefe Khumalo

3-Feb 3-Feb

Tshepiso Mosa Rhulani Thato

Qoza Mzolo Mathonsi Motlhabane

3-Feb 4-Feb 4-Feb 4-Feb

Palesa Siyabonga

Thulo Mtembu

5-Feb 5-Feb

Thulani Philisiwe

Dlamini

5-Feb

Khumalo Hlophe Tsoku

6-Feb 7-Feb 7-Feb

Mooketsi Nakedi Thabang

Mathope Makgobola

7-Feb 8-Feb

Ngobe

8-Feb

Isabella Mamphela

Lechalaba Nyakale

9-Feb 9-Feb

Marietjie Bongani Mbongeni

Van Jaarsveldt Mngomezulu Mchunu

Christopher James

Nare Matsose

11-Feb 11-Feb

Maria

Thibedi

11-Feb

Margaret Sipho Ntobeng Johan Juliet

Shawa Mkumbeni

11-Feb 11-Feb

Maila Semenya Mphoso

12-Feb 13-Feb 13-Feb

Leah Mahadi

Malgas Mpholo

13-Feb 13-Feb

Tshireletso

Molubi

14-Feb

Mbali Mirriam

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9-Feb 10-Feb 10-Feb


Nakedi

Makgobola

8-Feb

Thabang

Ngobe

8-Feb

Isabella Mamphela

Lechalaba Nyakale

9-Feb 9-Feb

Marietjie Bongani Mbongeni

Van Jaarsveldt Mngomezulu Mchunu

Christopher

Nare

11-Feb

James Maria

Matsose Thibedi

11-Feb 11-Feb

Margaret Sipho

Shawa Mkumbeni

11-Feb 11-Feb

Ntobeng Johan

Maila Semenya

12-Feb 13-Feb

Juliet Leah

Mphoso Malgas

13-Feb 13-Feb

Mahadi Tshireletso Ephraim

Mpholo Molubi

13-Feb 14-Feb

Kubeka Nhlapo

15-Feb 15-Feb

Yingwane Ngobeni

15-Feb 15-Feb

Marokana

16-Feb

Mokoena Letsholo

17-Feb 18-Feb

Matsane Moreotsenye

18-Feb 19-Feb

Mafafo Netshiswinzhe

19-Feb 20-Feb

Zithi Precious

Muyibo Makgowe

20-Feb 21-Feb

Nomvula Sibongile

Mazibuko Nkosi

22-Feb 22-Feb

Sifiso Alinah

Mokoena Makau

22-Feb 23-Feb

Annah Nakedi

Mpemvu Matloha

23-Feb 23-Feb

Sicelo Daniel

Ngcobo Nthimole

24-Feb 25-Feb

Ephraim Zimasa Noko

Mokoena Mxaka Leboho Matsoele

25-Feb 25-Feb 26-Feb 28-Feb

Mhlongo Mbata

28-Feb 28-Feb

Madonsela Phakathi

28-Feb 28-Feb

Kgothatso Nompumelelo Ntando Katlego Tshepo Edgar Leboge Lorraine Thusano Ndanduleni

Cynthia Dick Elizabeth Hlengiwe Petrus

9-Feb 10-Feb 10-Feb

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Critical But, Stable Angela Makholwa

Synopsis No one ever tells you the cost of a perfect life … The Msibis, the Manamelas and the Jiyas are high-flying married couples who belong to the Khula Society, a social club with investment and glitzy benefits. The wives are smart, successful in their chosen careers and they lead lifestyles to match – jostling for pole position in the ‘Keeping up with the Khumalos’ stakes. The husbands have had their successes and failures, sometimes keeping dubious company and getting to the top of their fields by whatever means necessary. Beneath the veneer of marital bliss, however, lie many secrets. What will happen to their relationships when a devastating event affects all their lives?

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Little Big Mouth Kicked out of his band and home, a free-spirited, talented rock-'n-roll guitarist takes refuge with a charming bookkeeper, her son and dad. Through music, their friendship eventually blossoms into something more. Initial release: 22 October 2021 Director: Gray Hofmeyr Production company: Thabede Menzi Films Distributed by: Netflix Cast: Amanda Du-Pont, Nay Maps, Brady Hofmeyr, MORE


COVID-19

35-49 YEARS OLD

GET VACCINATION YOUR JAB PROTECT YOURSELF AND THOSE AROUND YOU! Play your Part. Stop the Spread.

• Get your jab at your nearest COVID-19 vaccination site. • All public and private vaccination sites accept walk-ins. You will be assisted to register on the EVDS and get vaccinated on the spot for free! FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

Call the COVID-19 Hotline: 0800 029 999 | Web: www.sacoronavirus.co.za Send ‘hi’ on Whatsapp to COVID-19 | Connect: 060 012 3456 Use the MPILO APP and answer questions for self screening. (Download at App store or at Google Play Store)


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