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What did Paul mean when he said he had finished the race?
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Continued from last issue... he writer of Hebrews repeats the words of Paul: “Lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily catches us, and let us run with full stamina, full strength the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author
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and finisher of our faith” (Hebrews 12:1-2). May we be diligent in our “race,” may we keep our eyes on the goal, and may we, like Paul, finish strong. Question: "What did Paul mean when he said he had fought the good fight?" Answer:In2 Timothy 4:7, Paul says, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” This well-known and oft-quoted passage is quite significant in that this epistle was Paul's last before his martyrdom in A.D. 67. It is a deeply moving
affirmation of his unwavering faith and unyielding love for the gospel of Jesus Christ (Galatians 1:4;Galatians 2:20;Philippians 1:21). “I have fought the good fight” is also significant for believers today because it serves as a stark reminder that the Christian life is a struggle against evil—within ourselves and in the world (John 15:9;Romans 8:7;James 4:4). Earlier in this same epistle, Paul reminded Timothy to “endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ” (2 Timothy 2:3). The Greek wordagonizomai, translated
“fought,” means literally “to engage in conflict.” The word was used in the context of competing in athletic games or engaging in military conflict. Considering that Paul was chained to a Roman soldier when he wrote this epistle, it would have been easy for him to make such an analogy. In fact, he had known many Roman soldiers and during his imprisonment had won a number of them to Christ, some of them members of the Praetorian Guard (Philippians 1:13). Our battle is not with flesh and blood “but against
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GOD YOUR HUSBAND W idowed women in the Gert Sibande District have been encouraged to invest their money in educating their children and taking care of the household as single parents. This transpired during the celebrations of the Women's Month, where the Speaker of the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature, Ms Thandi Shongwe led the gathering of widowed women during the Widows Forum at Gert Sibande District Council on 13th of August 2015. The aim of the forum is to sensitize and educate widowed women about their rights and responsibilities as single parents. “The widows are often faced with hardships and social stigmatization when the husband has departed from this earth. Be stingy to men and be protective of your children,” said Speaker Shongwe as she discouraged them from falling in love with young men, the so-called “Ben 10's”. Speaker Shongwe said the Widows Forum will provide a platform to share with each other, challenges and frustrations experienced by widows so that these matters can be socially addressed. Speaker Shongwe also advised that a District forum should be established that will deal with all issues faced by widows in Gert Sibande District. “The structure will have representatives from each local municipality within the district and it will be the link between the community of widows and the Legislature,” said Speaker Shongwe a she outlined the purpose of the forum. The Speaker also advised the widows to consult with institutions such as the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE), South African Female Lawyers Association and the Department of Social Development for assistance when they are faced with challenges relating to their situation as widows, so they can be easily assisted. Ms Zodwa Maseko a representative from the Department of Social Development encouraged widows to undergo the three stages of grieving; that is; shock, loss and acceptance in order to be able to deal with the their loss. “It becomes very difficult for widows to manage their finances when their loved ones have departed from this earth,” said Ms Nomaswazi Shabangu the Chairperson from the South African Women Lawyers Association (Mpumalanga Region).She advised them to get assistance from a financial expert or a qualified lawyer. The event was graced by Apostle Phakathi, who told the gathering that “It is acceptable to be a widow because your husband is Jesus. Our God does not sleep nor slumber and He is always watching over you,” said Apostle Phakathi as he shared the word of God. This event will take place yearly at this time of the year to also coincide with women’s month.
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1.Ms. B.T Shongwe addressing the women in the Widows Forum 2.Cllr. Fikile Nyembe addressing the house at large during the Widows Forum 3.Cllr. S.E. Dhlamini acknowledging the participants 4.Ms. B.T Shongwe during the presentation of gifts in the Widows Forum 5.Apostle S. Phakathi leading the holy sermon in the Widows Forum 6. Trio from Oshoek entertained the house with their music 7.The community during prayer
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I-school Project Continues To Shine
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n the 29th to the 31st of July 2015, iSchool Africa, CSIR and the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform re-visited the schools that were issued with i-pads last year in Ehlanzeni and Gert Sibane District in Mpumalanga. The aim of the visit was to obtain progress of the programme on all the grades. The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform contracted iSchool Africa to introduce the modern method of learning last year in poor rural school in the CRDP areas. The first visit was at Vukuzenzele Combined School which is located at Perdekop farm in Pixley KaSeme Municipality. The school consists of 1357 learners grade R to Grade 12. The Deputy Principal, Mr Matlika said the i-pad learning programme has great impact on learners; it has improved their learning ability in Maths and English and also reduced the absenteeism rate since all learners are interested in learning with modern technology. On the 30th of July, the visit was at Mlilo Combined School in Rustplaas Farm in Piet Retief. The focus was mostly on literacy and numeracy as Grade 1 learners demonstrated their talent through drawings while using i-pads. The teachers commented on the programme and said the applications are user friendly to all learners and make their life easy in preparing for lessons as the apps combines Maths and Literacy. The Principal, Mr Mavuso shared the same sentiments and said that learners feel more motivated to learn and that there's been positive outcomes including increased pass rate percentage and decrease in dropout rate. The last visit was on the 31st of July 2015 at Ndlavela Primary School
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Eric Nkosi doing his presentation titled “our School” where Grade 6 learners took turns to make presentations on topics of their choice using ipads. The level of selfconfidence portrayed, sentence construction, content and corresponding pictures used was very impressive considering that the tasks were individual assignments with no assistance from the educators but peers. One of the learners Zoleka Nkuna said that the gadgets are exposing them to world class information and placing them on the same competitive platform as their urban counterparts. She said every learner deserves to be afforded such an opportunity, more especially in the rural areas. The gadgets are life changing and empowering. At the last stop Dlamadoda High School, Grade 11 learners were tasked
with creating an e-book on their career choice. What was impressive to note at all the schools visited was that the gadgets allows learners to become independent in their learning and articulation of their mind sets. Ms Lesley Mashele, Principal at Ndlavela Primary School appreciates that personalized content for Swati reading lessons has been added to increase learner's skills level, interests and needs. Other than iSchool Africa who are the front runners of this project, the Department has forged stronger ties with CSIR. The aim is to jointly continue to work towards the goal of basic computer literacy, the provision of ICT services, and access to information in rural areas.
Admin block that has been built by the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform at Ndlavela Primary School
Mayor Of Lekwa Municipality Hit The Ground
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58-year old Ms Rita Shabangu from Ireagh Village in Bushbuckridge heaved a sigh of relief when the Mpumalanga Department of Human Settlements began with the construction of her new RDP house earlier this month. Shabangu who is a custodian to six children says that her family depended entirely on the government's social grant and that they could not build themselves a proper house. The construction project is part the Department's People Housing Process (PHP) which has made tremendous successes in providing adequate housing for the needy. Expressing her gratitude, Shabangu said that these developments have come at the right time since their current house was beginning to rundown. “We are grateful to our government for living up to their promise to help us. It has been a scaring experience to share the one room house with the kids especially during storm and rainy days,” she said excitedly. Though the construction of her new house is underway, the excited Shabangu pointed out that this will bring massive relieve for the family. During the Budget Vote tabling for the current financial year, MEC Violet Siwela reiterated that the establishment of integrated sustainable human settlements did not by any chance undermine the delivery of housing opportunities to communities through the other programmes. She said, “Given its rural nature; people who live in such parts of the province were also developed through the construction of 2 358 housing units. These opportunities were mainly provided through the People's Housing Process and rural interventions
Programmes.” MEC Added that as much as great success was recorded during the 2014/15 financial year, “We are not by any chance complacent. The delivery of quality services will continue to reach every corner of the province.” The delivery of PHP is
part of the Department's plan to empower and development communities in rural areas. The Department has planned to deliver 2725 PH P units in Bushbuckridge Local Municipality and 363 in the province during the 2015/16 financial year.
Rita Shabangu, Sibusiso and Jabulile Mkhabele
Department continues to improve lives of the needy through php
Business Skills For Rural Mpumalanga Women
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omen in semi-urban and rural areas of Mpumalanga will today have an opportunity to be exposed to business opportunities available in State Owned Companies (SOC). The Deputy Ministers of Public Enterprises Bulelani Magwanishe and Communications Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams are today Women that are already in business hosting a Women in Business opportunities within the session in Nkomazi Local SOCs that women should not Municipality. The Mpumalanga MEC be shy to get into. Women that are already of Economic Development and in business with these SOCs Tourism, Skhumbuzo Eric will share their experiences of Kholowane, will also be in being in business and attendance. encourage other women to The Women in follow suit. Business session will see “Gone are the days Executives from SOC that have when women's involvement in a footprint in Mpumalanga business means getting catering such as Transnet, Eskom and and cleaning services tenders. Safcol present business
Women particularly those in semi-urban and rural areas, have the expertise and knowledge to become key role-players in the mainstream economy and become industrialists,” the two deputy ministries said on Thursday. Following the women in business session, Deputy Ministers Magwanishe and Ndabeni-Abrahams will host a career expo. This will see young people interact directly with State Owned Companies and state entities such as Transnet, Eskom, Safcol, Denel, the Film and Publication Board, the Media Development and Diversity Agency and the Independent Communication Authority of South Africa, among others. – SAnews.gov.za
Coalition Launches Crisis Pregnancy Campaign
E The new Mayor of Lekwa Municipality hit the ground running as he was spotted by Khanyisa busy putting buglar bars for umkhulu no gogo, in ward 3 Sakhile. This took place on 27 July as part of 67 minutes. From there they went to Siyakhula ECD, ward 2 stil in Sakhile where they painted the stoeps, playing area, and put matt in 4 classrooms and they gave them a heater.
very year, thousands of women are faced with the unexpected news that they are pregnant. These are most often teenagers, but could just as easily be a single mother of three facing an unplanned pregnancy. From that moment on, lives are changed forever. In such a situation, a young mother faces decisions that need to be made and challenges to be met at a time when she is feeling emotionally confused and overwhelmed at the sudden
change of direction her life is about to take. In many instances a teen will feel totally alone and too inexperienced in life to make such enormous decisions. “We need young women and their families in need of help to know that there are people and organisations available to help them consider all the options and decide on the best solution – most crucially we need to stem the tide of child abandonments and the devastating consequences that
such a decision has on the child and mother for the rest of their lives. The 'Choose to Care' campaign encourages individuals, families, communities and organisations to reconsider how they look at their roles and responsibilities in just such a situation and to take positive action,” concludes Pam. The Choose to Care initiative was unveiled by NACSA to key role players on Thursday 18 June at the Children's Memorial Institute
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mhlonishwa umama u Candith Mashego Dlamini ongusekela Ngqongqoshe wezokuthuthukiswa kwezindawo zasemaphandleni ehambisana noMnuz Nhlabathi (GertSibande District Mayor), kanye nezinye iziphathimandla zika Hulumeni balethe injabulo emphakathini eyehlukehlukene ngomsombuluko . Lelithimba elithi linothando kakhulu ngabantu base Mzansi kanti lizimisele futhi nokushintsha izimpilo zabantu abantulayo base maphandleni, livakashele izindawo ezifana neJabulani Agri-village ukuyobona izindlu ezakhelwe umphakathi,ezifakelwe amalambu asemgaqweni asebebza ngesolar , bakha kabusha isikole i Thathukisa, isola yasendlini kanye nendawo yokugcina izingane ezisesencane , kwasukwa
lapho kwayobonwa umgwaqo olungisiwe nayo obuwubhuqu ohlanganisa indawo iDriefontein kanye ne Donkerhoek villages. Indlela iqhubeke njalo bayobona eDonkerhoek indawo yokwenza amanzi azofakwa ezigujini bese eyathengiswa nokubhekeleke ukuthi lenhlangano ivundulule inqwaba yamathuba emisebenzi njengoba uHulumeni echithe izizumbulu zamamiliyoni ukuyakha kanye nokufakela uxhaxha lwemishini ezokwazi ukwenza lomsebenzi. Akuphelelanga lapho njengoba uMhlonishwa eqhubeke nosuku wavula ngokuse mthethweni indawo yokubhaka izinkwa eSaul Mkhize Ville esungulwe ngomame abasithupha kanye nabesilisa ababili bakhona endaweni igama layo bekuyi Simunye kanti manje seyaziwa ngokuthi
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Stolen Bakkie Recovered In Chrissiesmeer By: Goodwill Thomo
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swift reaction by Chrissiesmeer police regarding a tip off information appertaining thereunto of a suspected stolen vehicle in Newcastle received, successfully yield positive results in fast tracking the stolen bakkie on Monday afternoon at around 13:00. Chrissiesmeer police and the local farm patrol were alerted about the stolen vehicle .Acting on the lead to the corsa bakkie information they received they launched a manhunt to fast track the vehicle. Upon their arrival in Kwachibikhulu Township they spotted a corsa bakkie that fitted their description packed outside the street near the suspect house. Police confronted a female occupant who set the records straight, that the vehicle belongs to Sibusiso Nkosi who claimed ownership of the car. Chrissiesmeer police requested the vehicle keys
Chrissiesmeer police flanked by Sibusiso Nkosi who was found of possession of stolen vehicle. From Left Constable Thembi Mnisi, Sibusiso Nkosi and Constable Masuku
from the suspect handed them over to the police. Sibusiso Nkosi was then apprehended and charged of possession of stolen vehicle. Police applauded the members of the public for their sterling effort of
displaying unity and diligence patrolling to fight against crime, and pleaded with them to further report any suspicious activities happening throughout Chrissiesmeer to eradicate crime.
MEC Kholwane Fulfills Dreams For Four Needy Families
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ollowing daunting months of Provincial Treasury and Big Five Harley Davidsons' Community Development initiative fundraising campaign, four vulnerable families will finally have what had remained a dream for many years of their lives, a house for each family household. MEC for Mpumalanga Finance Mr Sikhumbuzo Kholwane led the sponsorship representatives alongside community members in a walkabout in all four beneficiary families in Matsulu before addressing audience gathered in the hall an hour later at the weekend. During the campaign the Provincial Treasury in partnership with participating sponsors and banks sought to raise funds which will be used to build and furnish at least four houses for the needy families in Matsulu and surroundings. MEC Kholwane told community that although the campaign did not reach the projected target, he however expressed his gratitude shown by participants in the project. “While the target of R400 000 was not reached, we are
ubukhazikhazi lobu.Okunye okuhle osekuqalisiwe isakhiwo esisha sesikole iPhaphamani Primary School esikwa-Ngema. Kanti umphakathi ubonge wanconcoza kumhlonishwa, ithimba lakhe kanye noHulumeni
ngokubasiza ubaxhase ngalendlela nabathe bethemba ukuthi izimpilo zabo nezasendaweni zizoshintsha nakanjani. Umhlonishwa umama u Candith ube esenxunxa intsha ukuthi iziveze isukume yenze okuthile ngezimpilo
nemiphakathi yayo, kanti bona njenge ziphathi mandla bayohlezi benza isiqiniseko sokuthi bayabasiza ukufeza lokhu inqobo nje uma bezimisele bengezu kudlala baxhaphaze imali kaHulumeni kuthi meba bhikisha bashise lezi zakhiwo ezidle izigidigidi zemali ngenjongo yokusiza abantu base maphandleni. Usuku lwenjabulo lube seluvalelwa khona ehholweni lomphakathi, ngamagama amnandi enkuthazo evela kuye umhlonishwa nabalingani bakhe kanti nomphakathi ubonise okukhulu ukujabula. Ukudla kwendlebe nokuya ngasethunjini bekuchithiwe njengoba wonke umuntu obehambele ebuyele ekhaya ethokozile kujabulisile ukubona iziphathi mandla zenza umsebenzi ongaka emphakathini kunethemba lokuthi nesimo sezomnotho sizodlondlobala.
Hard Work Pays Off H Goodwill Thomo ardwork, determination, perseverance and commitment to achieve extraordinary success pays off. This was evident during a glittering graduation ceremony of Gert Sibande Technical Vocational Education and Training institution students . Ella de bruin hall was fully packed with the capacity of students and parents who flocked to witness the glitz and glamours that occurred during the phenomenal day. The graduation ceremony saw scores of 154 students graduating from Various courses offered by the college . The voice of the community Radio station Manager Mr. Ntokozo Siluma was on a high presence he delivered a mouth watering keynote address during the prestigious glittering ceremony congratulating the head over heels students on their sterling hard work to
Gert Sibande Technical Vocational Education and Training institution students boasting on their graduation gowns during their glittering graduation ceremony achieve remarkable results ,he said this will smoothen their entry into the job market. Speaking to the publication some of the students said they were
delighted to be offered with a platform to acquire skills in the world of technology and being taught various modules that served as an eye opener to them
Woman Apprehended For Concealing Death C Goodwill Thomo
MEC Kholwane (in blue suit) and HOD Ms Nkamba with partners and beneficiaries of the fundraising campaign for building four houses for the identified households in Matsulu developing nations such as encouraged by the act of ours,” MEC Kholwane humanity displayed by all reiterated. ticket holders and the companies that bought The fundraising batches.” campaign started last year with MEC Kholwane MEC Kholwane announcing on the Provincial reminded audience that the Treasury together with campaign is firmly entrenched participating sponsors' to the main objective of the intention to plough back to Nelson Mandela Month the community through campaign in which the assisting the needy families to Provincial Treasury is also experience a better life. expected to actively take interest in the challenges that Currently all the confronts the people in the families are living under province especially the needy shadow of dilapidated communities. congregated iron and plastic shacks without sanitation “We are confronted with a facilities and the situation will daily experience of poverty, soon change for better the unemployment and inequality building of the houses are which have become a universal completed. problem especially in
hrissiesmeer police apprehended a 29 Year old woman for concealing birth of her newborn baby. The woman allegedly secretly gave birth to a baby boy on Tuesday and did not inform her family members. The woman appeared in the Chrissiesmeer periodical court on Thursday and was denied bail as police await the forensics outcome
to determine the cause of the infant's death. The suspect was spotted by her younger sister on Thursday morning burying the infant wrapped with a blanket and put inside a cardboard. Upon making the gruesome discovery eyebrows raised and jaws dropped to the younger sister to whom on a swift reaction brought the matter under her parent spotlight .The suspect mother
swiftly summoned police to the scene. The infant died due to unknown causes however investigations are currently underway to determine the cause of death. The public is urged to partner with law enforcement officials to prosecute law breakers running illegal backyard abortion.
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Anglo American Embraces Lekwa Goodwill Thomo Continues from cover page
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s Thandekile Dube Lillian Mambakazi operational Manager took the guest through a tour to explore the exquisite facilities of the health care centre ,and the MEC for Health Mr. Gillion Mashego ,in partnership with Lekwa Municipality Executive Mayor Cllr Lindo Dhlamini Anglo American Coal of South Africa CEO Mr. Themba Mkhwanazi and Gert Sibande District Mayor Cllr Mishack Nhlabathi rolled up their sleeves for a good cause to plant 2 trees outside the Healthcare facility . The Mambakazi family flocked to witness the glitz and glamours of the official opening to the facility. The decision to construct the Lilian Mambakazi healthcare centre was preceded by extensive stakeholder engagement and a public private partnership between Anglo American's Standerton New Denmark Colliery, Lekwa Municipality and the district Department of Health. Twelve local sub constructors were engaged during the two year construction phase, providing employment opportunities to 110 people throughout the area. Occupational health management headed the call of forming a foundation of their health strategy and as primary healthcare lies at their heart of the government's drive to transform South Africa. Anglo American as a business
Dignitaries during the handover of the Lilian Mambakazi Health Care Centre that believes in sustainable partnership for the future they are proud to have invested in a life saving facility that will contribute to towards tackling the public healthcare . The Lilian Mambakazi Healthcare Centre has two units, a facility for a day time walk in patients ,as well as a maternity and emergency unit that will operate 24 hour basis. The day-time facility include seven consultation rooms, a fully equipped treatment room, a pharmacy store with a dispensing outlet, dental rooms and six consulting rooms for social workers in the outpatients section . The maternity and emergency wings contain examination and observation
rooms, a first stage post natal and a delivery room, as well as a duty station and medicine store sterile supply, linen, sluice and milk kitchen amenities. Delivering his Keynote address Mpumalanga Health MEC Mr. Gillion Mashego extended his greatest gratitude and eluded Anglo American's for enhancing primary Health care provision to improve healthcare.� Anglo American's has done a sterling job to uplift our community I got goosebumps when walking through the Facilities of the Healthcare centre there will be improved supervision, proper monitoring and evaluation of health services thus improving quality health care. Lekwa Municipality
Executive Mayor Mr Lindo Dhlamini also expressed his words of gratitude towards the exquisite facility that will improve quality healthcare .He said the members of the public brought their plight under the role players spotlight during an IDP consultation meeting pleading with them to build a healthcare facility. Access to Health care service remains a priority the Department has committed itself to improve the quality of services that are rendered at Clinics and Hospitals to save live. MEC said old people will no longer use their social grants money to travel long distances to receive Medical attention ,and mothers will have a modern facility on their doorstep to
deliver babies and babies will no longer miss their inoculation appointments . "Anglo American create employment opportunities by direct employment as well as secondary employment through their suppliers, skills training and development, Education upliftment ,investing in a large scale infrastructure development projects that bring essential service closer to communities "Said Anglo American's CEO Mr. Themba Mkhwanazi. This project demonstrates how building a public and private partnership can assist to strengthen the health system, particularly in under serviced rural areas, making a real and tangible difference to all the spectrums of South Africa. MEC Gillion
Mashego condemned the culture of setting ablaze crucial facilities during protest mayhem as on several occasion disgruntled mobs took to the streets and set ablaze much needed facilities. MEC Mashego also urged males to head the call of HIV prevention by using the available service of male circumcision to eradicate the epidemic of HIV/AIDS. Mr Themba Mkhwanazi CEO of Coal South Africa said" Our approach to community development has been tailored to assist address pressing challenges facing communities and we fully recognize the integral role that we must tackle. To insure that our operations do not impact our costs negatively we will continue working hard.
Mpumalanga Health MEC Mr. Gillion Mashego and Anglo American Coal of South Africa CEO Mr. Themba Mkhwanazi unveiling the memorial stone during the handover of the Lilian Mambakazi Health Care Centre
Police Get Their Hands Dirty By Goodwill Thomo
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spirit of Ubuntu and instilling a culture of compassion, made a small gesture of solidarity with humanity and a step towards a global movement for a good last Saturday in Warburton . Members of the South African Police Service in partnership with the Members of the Community work programme (CWP), decided to kick start their Mandela day contribution by dedicating 67 minutes to humanitarian works. The team rolled up their sleeves for a good cause to give back to less fortunate's .Their contribution made a significant contribution in touching the underprivileged lives and served as life changing experience contributions to them. The day was funfilled day was on a
high note with unlimited entertainment in spite of rainy weather and strong wind. Madiba's international annual day seeks to entrench his legacy through commemorating his sterling contributions, remembering and living the values and principles he embraced and stood up for. nisi their 67 minutes initiative went tremendous as predicted on the books , a thorough spring cleaning was conducted on According to Constable Mnisi their 67 minutes initiative went tremendous as predicted on the books , a thorough spring cleaning was conducted on Mr Lucas Mthethwa's (44) fifthly household in Warburton to eradicate the appalling conditions he endure every day. Speaking to Mr Lucas Mthethwa's sister
Sphiwe Mthethwa, opened up to the publication about the predicaments she endure for taking care of her brother. According to Ms Sphiwe she has been trying to apply for a
disability social grant on several occassions for his brother but to no avail . Speaking to publication Sphiwe Mthethwa said his brother is suffering
from a brain injury disability, he's not stranger to collapsing on several occasions and there unto of developing a culture of not reporting to his clinic schedule. Hence the nurses said psychometric tests need to be conducted but his brother does not attend the Clinic to receive medical care, therefore the social workers and nurses said they cannot assist him. Khanyisa learned that Lucas Mthethwa experience huge predicaments and he is poverty stricken due to not receiving the states social grant. Mr Mthethwa bear the brunt and anxieties imposed by poverty and it's evils as he's suffering from brain injury disability .The life changing experience to live in a clean and safer environment Members of the community work programme and Chrissiesmeer made a supreme contributions into his life. SAPS ready to get their hands dirty for the good cause
The team painted his house, cleaned the yard, and cooked for Mr Mthethwa and the police handed over some perishable items including clothes and food. Mr.Mthethwa reacted with joy when ushered to his exquisite transformed house Const Mnisi said his dignity and safety has been restored he's ought to be thrilled for the life changing experience. Constable Mnisi applauded various stakeholders who lended a helping hand towards improving Mr Mthethwa's livelihood. Speaking to the media publication reporter the head over heels beneficiary acknowledged the tremendous contribution the police made and paid tribute to their supreme charity work of changing lives.
Operation Fiela Yields Positive Results Her Remains Were Goodwill Thomo
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peration fiela swept through the streets of Ermelo Central business district (CBD) again last Thursday and Friday targeting general dealers and informal traders who were not in possession of valid trading licenses and who did not comply with the health and safety regulations and municipal by laws. Operation fiela is periodically conducted on a second national scale to ensure a vigorous compliance with various laws and regulations governing the country . The joint operational effort of several sections of law enforcement including the Members of the South African police service ,Gert Sibande district Department of health,
Police K9 unit, ,Ermelo fire and protection services and the Department of internal affairs to yield positive results in nabbing perpetrators breaking the law. The vigorous engagement endeavor aim at addressing and eradicating crime to create a conducive and crime free environment . The operation saw scores of illegal immigrants being apprehended as random searches of street vendors individuals revealed incidents of being in possession of dagga and illegal immigrants without documents sanctioning them to be within the boundaries of the country . Operation fiela aim at eliminating criminal activities and targeting immigrants filled crime hotspots
throughout the country hence this has played a significant role in bringing law breakers into justice make South Africa a better place. Dealers who did not comply with the health and safety regulations, and without trading licenses were also apprehended . Police conducted raids in various general dealers and informal traders on goods and merchandise purchased a gruesome discovery was perceiving that dealers were selling goods that have already exceeded their sell by. Goods and merchandise on displaying pavements were also removed. Law enforcements were swiftly tackled as police were removing the expired items from the shelves and fines to the perpetrators were
issued due to not complying with the regulations of consumer act. According to Ermelo police 13 illegal immigrants were apprehended and 1 was found in possession of dagga. Police apprehended several suspects for variety of crimes and a range of unlawful items were confiscated by role players including drugs, liquor, dagga counterfeit cigarettes . Members of the public are urged to isolate crime and report illegal firearms, drugs in possession to bring perpetrators to justice. The vigorous search for illegal substances and conducting a search of immigrant whether they are sanctioned to be in the country has eliminated the extenuating factors that drive the cause of this crimes.
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ruesome discovery made within the forestry plantation rocks Chrissiesmeer. The decomposed body of Gogo Margaret Monica Ngcobo (71) of Holnek farm in Chrissiesmeer was grisly discovered after a massive manhunt conducted by the police and dog unit to no avail. The tragic and disturbing incident raised eyebrows and dropped jaws after being brought under the spotlight. Gogo Margaret went missing on 23 May 2015. According to Chrissiesmeer police Gogo Margaret's son Mavela Ngcobo
spotted a dog dragging what was perceived as a human leg upon a hot on heels investigation he made the grisly discovery of her Mother's decomposed body. Chrissiesmeer police pronounced that her remains were discovered in the hills within the forestry plantation not attached to the body and limbs missing. Mavela stumbled upon the grisly discovery and swiftly summoned the police to the scene. The body was sent to the forensics department in Pretoria to establish the cause of the death.
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A DATE WITH GOD & LIFESTYLE GUIDELINES
God's Tabernacle Makes a Mark Staff Reporter
Apostle Mrs. Nothando Selepe giving a keynote address
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his day marked the day when God's Tabernacle in Ermelo, welcomed new members to their congregation. God is present in the Tabernacle Church Demonstrating the liberating power of the Gospel of Christ revealing the true nature of God through his word. This is one of the biggest projects God's Tabernacle has done to boost and make the lives of the people who worship there worth living. The Hon. Apostle Mrs. Nothando Selepe’s aim is to meet the needs of the affected souls within the mystery through the Holy Spirit. Speaking during the event, Apostle Nothando assured the congregation “As God's Tabernacle we ensure that members become the Holy companion of Jesus Christ who is master of our lives. We work together to build, sustain to improve our capability to prepare and protect innocent souls against the influence of the evil spirits and its masters.”
The God’s Tabernacle new members that were welomed
Blue Haven representative on behalf of Bishop Thanjekwayo
PS. Nothando teaching about covnant during the holy communion service
Mr. and Mrs. Selepe received the cake to commemorate the exhistance of God’s Tabernacle in Ermelo
The praise and Worship team from Giod’s Tabernacle
Mr. and Mrs. Dlamini from Lydenburg came to support the event Pst. Lungani blessed the day with Holy Scriptures, and preaching's that touch the lives of every person. Apostle Nothando welcomed the new members and they all received the Holy Communion. Each one then received a certificate and
thereafter they were blessed. To listen to the whole sermon and view pictures log on to: 1. Youtube: Khanyisa Media 2. Like our Facebook page: Khanyisa Newspaper or 3. Read on line: www.issuu.com - Khanyisa Newspaper. Part of the congregation during the worshiping moment
ISAZISO SOKUHLANGANYELA KOMPHAKATHI IPHROJEKTHI EHLONGOZWAKO YE- LEANDRA {Amareferensinamba LND001} Isaziso sinikelwa mayelana nesethulo sesibawo selayisensi yelungelo lokumayina, ukugunyazwa kwebhoduluko, ukulawulwa kwecucu nokusetjenziswa kwamanzi ePhrojekthini ehlongozwako ye-Leandra ngokwemithetho elandelako (ngendlela ekhitjelelwe ngayo): * Isibawo seLungelo lokuMayina esiya emNyangweni wezEnjiwa ("DMR") ngokomThetho wokuThuthukiswa kwezEnjiwa neemBaseli ("MPRDA"), 2002 (UmThetho wama- 28 we- 2002); * Isibawo sokuGunyazwa kweBhoduluko esiya ku- DMR ngokomThetho wokuKhitjelelwa kwemiThetho yesiTjhaba yeBhoduluko ("NEMLAA") (UmThetho wama- 25 we- 2014) nemithetholawulo yokuHlolwa kwaMandla weBhoduluko eyamenyezelwa ngo- 2014; * Isibawo seLayisensi yokuLawulwa kweCucu esiya ku- DMR ngokomThetho wesiTjhaba wokuLawulwa kweBhoduluko: UmThetho weCucu ("NEMWA"), 2008 (UmThetho wama- 59 we- 2008); kanye * NesiBawo sokuSebenzisa aManzi ngokuHlanganyela esiya emNyangweni wezaManzi nokuHlanzeka ("DWS") ngokomThetho wesiTjhaba waManzi ("NWA") (UmThetho wama- 36 we- 1998). UMSEKELI: I- South32 SA Coal Holdings (Pty) Limited ("CSA"), egade yaziwa ngeBHP Billiton Energy Coal South Africa (Pty) Limited ("BECSA") INDAWO: Indawo yephrojekthi isemkhawulweni wepumalanga yesiFunda seRhawuteni nemkhawulweni wetjingalanga yesiFunda seMpumalanga, iwela ngaphasi kweemfunda ezimbili lezi. Amadorobha amakhulu wendawo ekwenziwe kiyo irhubhululo afaka hlangana i- Leandra ukuya etlhagwinipumalanga, i- Delmas ukuya etlhagwini neDevon, ephakathi ngokwerhubhululo. Uthelawalisa i- N17 iqamula indawo yerhubhululo ngendlela yetjingalanga-pumalanga bese uthelawalisa i- R50 umagega nomkhawulo wepumalanga. Ezinye iindlela ezikulu eziqamula indawo yerhubhululo zifaka hlangana i- R29, i- R550 ne- R548. Indawo ekukhulunywa ngayo imahagere ama- 50 000. ISIYINGI: AboMasipala besiYingi abaThathu (Sedibeng, Gert Sibande neNkangala) naboMasipala beNdawo abane (Victor Khanye, Lesedi, Dipaleseng neGovan Mbeki), iiNdawo ezimbili zokuLawulwa kwaManzi (idamu iOlifants neVaal River). Abantu abanekareko nabathintekako (IAP) babawiwa bona bazitlolise kobana baziswe bebabandakanywe eKambisweni yokuHlanganyela komPhakathi. Umtlamo womBiko wokuHlola nawo ukhona kobana kunikelwe imibono, sibawa ubawe ikhophi emuntwini ekuthintanwa naye ngenzasi. Sibawa uzitlolise bese unikela imibono mayelana nomtlamo womBiko wokuHlola ngaphambi komhlaka 21 kuKhukhulamungu 2015. Mayelana nelwazi elidephileko namkha nokuzitlolisa njenge- IAP sibawa uthinte namkha uthumele imininingwana yakho kuFransis de la Rosa ku- 012 543 9093 (umrhala); 086 724 4232 (ifeksi) namkha imeyila ku leandraproject@gmail.com
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tocks, shares, equities – they are different words for the same thing. If you own a share you own a tiny part of a company. To really understand the basics, let's start with an example. It's a very simple imaginary company but it explains all sorts of dynamics that would happen with a big company listed on a stock exchange, and some of the jargon. You want to start a little company – shall we call it BigDream Creations – but you need some money to grow. So you ask five friends for R10 000 each. But your friends don't want to lend you their money because they are
scared you won't pay it back, so together you all decide they can own half your company in return for that money. The company issues 10 shares. Each of the investors buys one “share” in BigDream and because of your still own half the company you get 5 shares. BigDream has R50 000 to use for its growth (the money isn't yours – it belongs to BigDream). PLUS, your friends say that they want a small part of the company's profit every year (they want a dividend). Tough people, your friends. But they are now shareholders too.
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RENTED HOUSE: A man rented a house and moved in with his family. After 2 years his rent was increased from R1000 to R1200 He didn't complain because he liked the house. The following year he couldn't come up with the money and the agent was on his neck. The wife saw what the husband was passing through and decided to go borrow the money so that the husband would pay back later. The husband was indeed very happy. He paid back the cash when he got it. 2 years later the house rent was increased to R2000 and this man became upset. So he begged the agent to introduce him to the landlord so that he could
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UMUTHI WE LOTTO: Hei nina nansi ispecial somuthi wokuwina ilotto owufunayo, kaphuthume. PRESCRIPTION: A married woman entered a Nanku okudingekayo (1)Ikhandlela eliyiskotshi Pharmacy, she walked to (2)imbuzi ewu green the Pharmacist looked (3)inyongo yempukane straight into his eyes and (4)inkukhu eyisitabane said: 'I would like to buy FAST KILLING POISON (5)umchamo webhubesi elisanda kuzala FOR HUMANS'. The bewildered Pharmacist (6)amathumbu entuthwane asked: 'Why, what for? The (7)ikhanda lenkukhu engakaze iwudle umbila lady replied: 'I need it to (8)uphathe no R62 poison my husband'. ohlangeneyo The Pharmacist shouted: ungaphuthelwa, 'Lord have mercy, it's walala wasala. against the law! It's a sin.' Absolutely not! shouted the Good Luck! lady. She reached into her
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t all started with Coach Owen Da Gama who is also from Volksrust and now the young man Mpela Maseko to head Mbombela United in its quest for premier league. Former Mbombela United FC Captain Mfanimpela “Mpela Maseko silenced his critics by providing that he was not only a cheaper option for the Mbombela united coaching job but was also the right man for the job by winning the league and went over to claim victory during the VODACOM play-offs at Kimberley. His team will be partaking in the Mvela League 2015/16 starting this August. The youngest Coach in the Mvela League is originally from Volksrust – Dr Pixley ka Isaka Seme Local Municipality said in his interview “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight but the fight in the dog”.
He played for Young Pirate FC – SAB League and joined Winners FC – VODACOM league both teams from Volksrust. He furthered his football career by joining Abakar FC from Limpopo and when he returned to Mpumalanga his talent was not spotted by Witbank Spurs when he could not pass his trials. It was then that he decided to return home and started his business to wash tekkies until a certain messiah from Volksrust who requested to remain anonymous opened doors for Mpela. His deal was immediately sealed by Mbombela United in 2010. In that season he was promoted to captain the team until 2012/13 when he took reigns as assistant coach. Though Mpela might have failed to beat the 2012/13 unbeaten record set by his former coach, Lesego Matsomela, Mpela has done so much
better than his most of his predecessors. Mpela was honoured by Council of Dr Pixley ka Isaka Seme Local municipality when he was invited in the ordinary sitting of Councilof 28 July 2015. Mpela has joined Coach Owen Da Gama who was also from Volksrust. In his concluding remarks, Mpela said, “my home town has talent both in football administration and players and it’s just unfortunate that football needs strong financial backup hence most of our local teams could not maintain their SAB and VODACOM status” Speaker of council remarked by saying “we recently honoured Miss SA and Miss World, who is also from Volksrust and all of them have put our small town on the map and we hope and believe that this is just a tip of an iceberg…there’s still more coming”
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have the recent results from the past weekend matches of the Vumbuka Trust Soccer Challenge 2015. It was the quarter finals of both the under 17 and Promotion League teams. The semi finals will be played this Saturday 15 August 2015 and the finals of all divisions will be played on
Sunday 16 August 2015 from 10am. Mkhondo Promotion League The promotion league will start on the 22nd August 2015. All football clubs interested to join the Mkhondo Promotion League 2015/2016 season should please contact the Mkhondo LFA General Secretary at 082 417 4055. The
closing date for club registration is set for 16 August 2015. Mkhondo Development League The league is currently on a break due to the cup competition currently playing. The league will resume on the 22nd August 2015. Citizen FC Under 15 captain receiving a trophy and soccer ball from officials
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