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Wednesday 26 September 2012
Solar factory welcomed ANDRÉ BAKKES
The MEC of Energy, Dipuo Peters, and Western Cape Premier, Helen Zille, completed a powerhouse of dignitaries who attended the official inauguration of 3W Power/ AEG Power Solutions’ manufacturing facility in Milnerton last week Thursday. The global leader in solar energy solutions introduced the 3 400 m2 and 200 megawatt per annum generating facility to government employees, local and international partners. AEG Power Solution’s managing director for South Africa, Trevor de Vries, told guests that the plant had begun operations ahead of schedule in June, and that the company was proud to be able to provide local jobs
Premier of the Western Cape, Helen Zille. Photos: André Bakkes
as well as locally produced solar inverters to help achieve South Africa’s goal of 42 % of electricity generated from renewable resources over the next 20 years. “We are excited to share this important development for the Western Cape as well as for the country as a whole, and today’s launch proves AEG Power Solutions’ commitment to investing Chief operations officer, Jan Sigma, leads the audi in the communities in ence through a 10minute video presentation. which it operates, as well as the ability to deliver world “The biggest reason for poverty is class solutions specifically for the lo- unemployment, so we are absolutely cal market, customers and condi- committed to attracting investment tions,” explains Horst Kayser, CEO in the manufacturing sector.” of AEG Power Solutions Group. Peters emphasizes the importance “Over the past few years, AEG of creating jobs when she says: “The Power Solutions has equipped and private sector is starting to respond. commissioned more than 860 utility- Thank you for creating jobs so that scale solar installations around the our people can live with the sweat of world. As the first factory of its kind their brow. It is important that we rein Africa, we will be using this facili- duce the number of people who live ty, as well as our international ex- off hand-outs. Imagine if we could inpertise, to grow South Africa’s role vest the money we currently spend in this important industry across on social security and grow our econthe continent.” omy!” Zille said: “Partnership is the key She also touched on the fact that and the energy sector exemplifies South Africa is among the 14th highthis. We all want South Africa to suc- est emitters of carbon dioxide equivceed, regardless of which party we alent in the world and that the govbelong to. When we get an investor ernment is committed to reduce it’s with a brand such as AEG then eve- emissions. ryone in the country celebrates!” “South Africa will reduce its emisShe added that this venture is im- sions by 34 % and 42 % by 2020 and portant to reduce our carbon foot- 2025 respectively. We also want to print, but more importantly, it cre- create five million new jobs by 2020,” ates much-needed jobs. she highlights.
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Friends of library to hold book sale The Friends of the Milnerton Library will be having another book sale on 29 September from 09:30 to 12:15. The funds raised from this book sale will be used by the Milnerton Library to extend and improve the
library’s facilities, resources and services. They are are also urgently looking for donations of any books, magazines, CDs and DVDs. Contact the library on 021 550 1134.
WESTERN CAPE GAMBLING AND RACING BOARD
OFFICIAL NOTICE RECEIPT OF AN APPLICATION FOR A BOOKMAKER PREMISES LICENCE In terms of the provisions of Section 32(2) of the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Act, 1996 (Act 4 of 1996) (“the Act”), as amended, the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board hereby gives notice that an application for a bookmaker premises licence, as provided for in Sections 27(k) and 55(A) of the Act, has been received. Applicant for a new bookmaker premises licence:
Betting World (Pty) Ltd
Registration number:
2000/008649/07
Address of proposed new bookmaker premises:
Shop 20, 1st Floor,The Gallery, Cnr. Koeberg Road and Montague Drive, Milnerton 7441
Erf number:
23226, Milnerton
All persons have the opportunity to object to or comment on the above application.Where objections are lodged, the grounds on which such objections are founded, must be furnished.Where comment is furnished, full particulars and facts to substantiate such comment must be provided.The name, address and telephone number of the person submitting the objection or offering the comment must also be provided. Comments or objections must reach the Board by no later than 16:00 on 12 October 2012 at the address listed below. The application is open for inspection by interested persons, during normal office hours before 16:00 on 12 October 2012, at the Board’s offices at the address listed below. Objections or comments must be forwarded to the Chief Executive Officer,Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, P.O. Box 8175, Rogge Bay 8012 or handed to the Chief Executive Officer,Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, Seafare House, 68 Orange Street, Gardens, Cape Town or faxed to the Chief Executive Officer on 021 422 2602, or emailed to Zuko@wcgrb.co.za
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