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Matric Second Chance Support Programme launched “The categories of learners who will be covered are those learners who qualify to write Supplementary Examinations for a maximum of two subjects, progressed learners who pursue multiple opportunities to complete the NSC, and learners who failed to meet the requirements of the NSC in 2015,” said the Minister.

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asic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has launched the Matric Second Chance Support Programme to afford learners who failed to pass last year's exams another chance to obtain matric.The programme was launched on Wednesday. “The Programme is intended to provide support to learners who have not been able to meet the requirements of the National Senior Certificate (NSC) and thereby meeting the goals of the National Development Plan (NDP) by increasing learner retention.

to complete the NSC, and learners who failed to meet the requirements of the NSC in 2015,” said the Minister. She said the NSC Learner Retention Programme (Second Chance Programme) provides support for candidates writing the supplementary examinations and the Modularised NSC Writing Option in February/March and June 2016 respectively. Minister Motshekga said the planning for Phase three of the programme, which entails support for candidates who did not meet all the requirements for the NSC post 2008, is yet to be conducted this year.

“The categories of learners who will be covered are those learners who qualify to write Supplementary Examinations for a maximum of two subjects, progressed learners who pursue multiple opportunities

“Planning will also be conducted for learners with disability that require support to meet NSC requirements from 2017 onwards,” the Minister said.She said through the up-scaling of such second chance programmes, young

The Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga

South Africans will be integrated back into the education system to ensure they receive a second chance at being adequately qualified before entering the job market.“Thus the higher your qualification the less likely you are to be unemployed,” said the Minister. Minister Motshekga said the project will focus on support for three phases.Firstly, it supports learners who qualify to write the supplementary examinations to be piloted in 2016 in seven subjects with a high failure rate, and in districts with large numbers of prospective learners from examinations written in February/March.Secondly, it supports progressed learners sitting for the Modularised Writing option for NSC which will be implemented annually from 2016

for examinations written in June and lastly, it supports learners who failed to meet the NSC requirements . The Minister said the targeted learners will not be in school and their profile should be considered in providing a support package.“The package will therefore be a blended approach which will cater for the various learners’ needs,” said the Minister. The profile of the second chance learner should either be adult learner, employed, unemployed and no funds to travel, time constraints, not available during schooling hours, access to internet, low self-esteem, little or no parental support, and/or requires advice on career pathing.


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Major Revamp of Esselen Clinic

The courtyard area before the upgrade work began. (Photo: Ntsika Architects)

Artist's impression of the upgraded Esselen Clinic in Hillbrow. (Image: Ntsika Architects)

plete in the first quarter of 2016.

sselen Clinic in Hillbrow is undergoing a major upgrade to meet the needs of inner city Joburg's growing population - and to be prepared for growth in demand once the City's Corridors of Freedom initiative starts kicking in. The revamp of the building, which is over 70 years old and was originally designed as a maternity hospital, will see two entire floors being upgraded to provide easier access and better facilities for patients and staff. During a recent interview, Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) Development Manager Jocelyn Davids, who is overseeing the project, said the aim is to raise the standard of health care services for residents in Hillbrow and surrounding areas.

pharmacy, kitchen, changing rooms, linen room, and isolation units The new courtyard areaThe new courtyard area will provide additional waiting space for patients. (Image: Ntsika Architects)It will also have four spacious waiting areas spread around the clinic, and - in case these become fully occupied at any time - a new courtyard area where patients will be able to sit while they wait for treatment. "The waiting areas will accommodate 250 patients, and the courtyard will be used to accommodate any overflow," Davids said. "The clinic is going to be user user-friendly and will accommodate everyone," she stressed. "No one will have to stand, and the waiting period for patients will be shorter than before."

'NO ONE WILL HAVE TO STAND'

ACCOMMODATING A SWELLING POPULATION

CORRIDORS OF FREEDOM CLINICS

To ease the flow of movement for both patients and staff, a new ramp will connect the two busiest floors of the clinic, while some internal walls will be demolished to open up additional space. The upgrade work is expected to be com-

A partnership between the City of Joburg and Wits University's Reproductive Health Research Unit, Esselen Clinic is situated on Esselen Street between Klein and Clarendon streets, on a Rea Vaya rapid transit (BRT) route through the inner city.

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"The objective is to transform the way Esselen Clinic delivers health care to the community," Davids said. "Hence we need to upgrade the building, reorganise the space, as well as put in place new facilities." The upgraded facility will incorporate 20 consulting rooms, a urine testing room,

The courtyard area before the upgrade work beganThe courtyard area before the upgrade work began. (Photo: Ntsika Architects)Gabriel Mareme from Ntsika Architects, the company responsible for designing the building, said the city's swelling population was putting increasing pressure on the old clinic, with overcrowding and poor ventilation making life uncomfortable for doctors, nurses and patients. The clinic had become "a bit dirty and over-crowded, with a distinctive smell of gas from the pipes, and waiting areas right in the path way of walkways," Mareme said. The upgraded facility would make Hillbrow home to "one the best, most stateof-the-art clinics in Johannesburg."

Along with the Noordgesig, Orchards and Westbury clinics, Esselen is one of four clinics that the JDA is busy upgrading or rebuilding along the City's emerging Corridors of Freedom. The new clinics will cater not only for communities currently resident in their vicinity, but for the growth in population density expected along the Corridors once the programme starts to gain traction. The Corridors initiative seeks to bring the racially divided suburbs of the apartheid era closer to each other - and to places of work, study and leisure - through the establishment of strategic transport arteries that link up targeted areas characterised by mixed-use development and affordable, high-density housing. The new clinics form part of the infrastructure that the City will be rolling out along the Corridors over the coming years, with the aim of cutting down on the valuable hours that commuters currently have to spend getting to and from their workplace, school, university - or nearest doctor.


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he eastern Johannesburg suburb of Bruma, along with its neighbouring suburbs, will enter a cleaner, greener era in the first quarter of 2016, with the transformation of Bruma Lake almost complete. What was, less than two years ago, a heavily polluted artificial lake whose stench permeated the entire neighbourhood, is now a naturally flowing watercourse surrounded on both sides by newly established floodplains and recreational parkland. The reclaimed land has been landscaped to create a new public parkThe reclaimed land alongside the river has been extensively landscaped to create a new public recreational park. All that remains to done is for the pedestrian bridge that now passes over the reconstituted section of the Jukskei River to be rehabilitated - work which is currently under way. The City is also holding off the opening of the new park alongside the river in order to allow the newly landscaped grass to become properly established. The R65-million upgrade and renewal project, overseen by the Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA), commenced in June 2014. The first step was to drain the lake and allow the silt bed to dry, after which the Jukskei River was diverted from the centre of the lake to allow for construction of a new channel. Once the new channel was complete, the bypass channel was closed, the Jukskei was redirected through the new channel, and landscaping work on the reclaimed land got under way. The project has fully restored the river’s flow, while increasing its natural aeration and filtra-

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tion by plants along the vegetated banks. Access for cleaning of debris has been improved, and ecological linkages between the upstream and downstream areas re-established. The naturally flowing watercourse means an end to the stink of the old artificial lake.

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Complete transformation of Bruma

The naturally flowing, self-sustaining new watercourse means an end to the filth and stink of the old artificial lake. Speaking to the media last week, Nthatisi Modingoane, deputy director of communications for the City of Joburg, said the opening of the new park, originally scheduled for November-December, had been postponed in part because of the heat wave and lack of rains the city was currently experiencing. “At this stage, the grass is vulnerable to damage should the park be opened to the public,” Modingoane said. In addition, the rehabilitation of the pedestrian bridge still has to be completed, he told Bedfordview & Edenvale News.

Rehabilitation work under way on the pedestrian bridge over the new, free-flowing section of the Jukskei River. (Photo by Elias Nkabinde)

“The bridge is important because it is an iconic feature of the area. It has sentimental value for most of the residents. It has been standing since the 1980s, so the originality of the bridge will be retained,” he added. “Residents can look forward to a new, stateof-the-art park within the Bruma Lake

business precinct that blends in with the surrounding business community and the public at large.” Bruma’s new recreational park on the reconstituted banks of the Jukskei is in close proximity to Joburg’s new “Chinatown” in neighbouring Cyrildene, as well as to Eastgate Mall, one of the city’s largest shopping centres with more than two-million visitors a month.

Bruma Lake was a once-vibrant business environment with a flea market and restaurant strip along the lake. However, it lost its shine over the years because of water contamination caused by washing powder, motor oil, sewage, litter and other debris that flowed in from the Jukskei River.


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Drownings in Cape Town over the holiday season quadrupled

Achild trying to have water from a tap

Health warning as SA heatwave pearsists

Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi

– Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says qualified educators are available to replace at least four principals he's planning to fire over low matric pass rates at their schools. Yesterday, Lesufi said he'll be sacking the principals at schools that achieved less than 20 percent pass rates. The South African Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) says the department needs to look at all the factors that contributed to the latest drop in performance and cannot only blame principals. Lesufi says department officials will also come under fire and he believes decisive action needs to be taken. “Should we just say that it’s okay, it’s something that we need to leave? I am not going to do that. The principal must take responsibility, as well as the officials. I am not going to tolerate failure. If you don’t change the environment it means you’re sending the next learners into the same fate.”

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The class of 2015 achieved a 70.7 percent pass rate.

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Babies adrift on beaches

Thirteen people drowned between December 1 and January 4, the City of Cape Town said yesterday, compared with three in 2014-15. Mayoral committee member for safety and security JP Smith said the drownings had little to do with alcohol, and many children drowned. "Part of the problem is certainly parents not being conscious of what their kids are doing. There is a degree of negligence," said Smith. Almost 17 000 bottles of liquor, up by about 6 000 from last year, were impounded by Cape Town law enforcement officials. In one drowning incident the male victim was "so severely drunk" that he could not be resuscitated despite a quick response from the National Sea Rescue Institute, Smith said. The number of visitors to Cape Town beaches was "consistently high" this festive season due to "hot weather and also the extended holiday weekends", said safety and security director Richard Bosman. Smith said: "We had many more festive season days and many more days on the beach than last year. "We were very chuffed with ourselves over last year's low drowning stats. We wanted to prove that it wasn't just a fluke, but it would not be so this year."

A five-month-old was the youngest of the 1152 children separated from their parents on Durban beaches this festive season. The infant was found crawling on the beach while her mother swam. Childline SA social worker Nomfundo Majola said the mother left the child in the care of friends. "According to the mother, they were taking turns looking after the child so that the mother could swim. While she was in the water, her friends began drinking and left the child alone ," she said. Childline and the eThekwini municipality reunited 1151 lost children with their parents. "There is one child still in our care. He is a 13-year-old boy who came to the beach with his friends. We are busy arranging transport for him," Majola said. Majola said that in some instances the lost children were at the beach without their

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parents but most often their parents were drunk. "Parents bring a number of children with them and then, when they start to use alcohol, they canno t keep track of them," she said. Majola said that often parents saw no urgency in finding their lost children. "Some parents come to us the next day for their children. This is very worrying. It is very traumatic to see young children crying for their parents - and it is also very traumatic for the child. " Majola said several parents had been charged with negligence during the festive season for losing their children, and others were charged with unruly behaviour. The number of lost children has fallen since the introduction of identification armbands for children visiting the beach during the holiday season .

– A govern- and Recreation Department took

ment employee has deleted his Facebook account and is now facing disciplinary action after posting a racist comment. Velaphi Khumalo who works at the Gauteng Sports, Arts, Culture

to Facebook recently, where he called on black South Africans to do to white people what "Hitler did to the Jews" he also expressed his hatred towards white people saying they are all racist.

Weather experts have warned South Africans to keep out of the sun during the current heatwave with temperatures expected to rise to 46 degrees Celcius in some parts of the country. South African Weather Service forecaster Vanetia Phakula said the high temperatures will last until Thursday. "We advise those working to take regular breaks and not stay in the sun for too long. The temperatures are still being monitored”. Private medical care provider ER24 urged people, especially those on holiday, to make alternative plans to avoid heat exhaustion and strokes. “On 31 December, a woman was airlifted off Table Mountain after having a heatstroke. Rescue technicians from Metro Rescue went up to where the woman was," said ER24 spokesman Chitra Bodasing. "The woman was in a critical condition. She was treated, stabilised and handed over to ER24 paramedics.” Chitra Bodasing said residents need to monitor heatwave symptoms closely. The symptoms include severe headaches, disorientation and muscle cramps. “Severe heat exhaustion could lead to heatstroke and that may in turn result in a person losing consciousness, experiencing seizures or going into cardiac arrest,” said Bodasing. “Symptoms may also include the absence of sweating due to dehydration and confusion. If these symptoms persist, medical assistance should be sought as soon as possible.”

Palesa Madiba’s funeral will be held at UJ Johannesburg – The funeral of missing student Palesa Madiba whose bones were found three years after she went missing will take place at the University of Johannesburg’s Soweto Campus on Saturday morning. Johannesburg Mayor Parks Tau said the funeral will start at 09:00 and finish at noon. The family will then have a private burial. Palesa’s cousin, Thabiso Tsoledi said they still hadn’t received her remains but police had promised they would release it later this week. Tau along with the ANC Women’s League visited Madiba’s home in Diepkloof to pay their respects to the family. Tau said he spoke to the MEC of Social Development, Faith Mazibuko, who indicated that they had to follow certain processes before they could release her remains to the

family. “They [social development and police] have to put these things together to ensure that all the necessary documents and information is confirmed to release the body. What is clear now Johannesburg Mayor Parks Tau is that evespent the weekend at a rybody has accepted that it is Palesa friend's house and was who was found on De- expected back home in cember 16,” Tau told Diepkloof on the Monday evening. journalists. Tau said the city would Her body was discovered provide additional serv- after a tip off. ices to assist the family Her remains were found at the house where she with the funeral. “An incident like this is was last seen. Tau made an incident that affects two other visits to the the entire community. It family of a 27-year-old is befitting that the city woman who was burnt is able to make a contri- at her home in Pimville. bution and work with the He then visited a family in Braamfischerville. A family,” Tau said. Madiba disappeared in child drowned in a stream August 2013. She had there.


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Zimbabwe’s first lady makes waves

Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan

Ivory Coast government resigns ahead of reshuffle Ivory Coast’s government resigned on Wednesday in a move President Alassane Ouattara said would bring more "efficiency" to the West African state just two months after he was re-elected. Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan presented his resignation and that of his government at what was to have been the first cabinet meeting of the year in a move expected observers said was expected. A new cabinet will be "put in place in the coming days — targeting greater cohesion and more efficiency of government action," Mr Ouattara declared. He did not indicate whether he would retain Mr Kablan Duncan, a 73-year-old economist, as premier or select a new head of government as he moulds a "new Ivory Coast" to draw a line under the turmoil engendered by the civil war in 2011. Reelected for a second-five year term on October 25, Mr Ouattara has said he wants to deepen national reconciliation and draw up a new constitution which he plans to put to a referendum. Other aims include redistributing uneven wealth and tackling high youth unemployment. Following the vote, which observers hailed

as generally smooth and peaceful, Mr Ouattara himself indicated he wanted to see fresh faces in government, including more women in cabinet posts. But he praised Mr Kablan Duncan’s team, expressing gratitude for "your competence, your leadership and your action at the head of the government", and hailing the cabinet for its "good conduct" in state affairs. Kouadio Ahoussou served as premier for eight months in 2012, replacing Guillaume Soro who served in the post for five years. Before becoming premier, Soro headed the Patriotic Movement rebel force which led a 2002 rebellion against former president Laurent Gbagbo, which triggered the first civil war. Mr Soro is now head of the National Assembly. Last year’s poll took place without incident in Ivory Coast, a key West African economy and the world’s prime cocoa producer, enabling the country to turn the page on a wave of bloodshed and violence which claimed some 3,000 lives in the wake of Mr Ouattara’s initial election triumph over Mr Gbagbo in 2010.

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Not Robert, the president. These days, it's his wife Grace who is grabbing attention in this southern African country. In the past year, she has spent much of her time crisscrossing the country, addressing supporters in the blazing sun in remote areas. She hands out food parcels, clothing and farming equipment, most paid for by the government and some by her family. She tells farmers that they should be loyal to her. She is referred to as "Mother," and cars and T-shirts are covered with her image and the slogan, "Everyone Belongs to Mother." Most of these events and speeches are duly carried live on state television, magnifying their impact, to the dismay of the opposition which accuses the country's sole television broadcaster of partisan reporting. In December, she claimed seniority over vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa. "He has more experience in politics than me," she conceded at a rally attended by thousands of villagers in south-eastern Zimbabwe, but then added: "It does not mean the first lady is below the VP." Usually dressed in elegant long dresses accessorised by flashy rings and jewellery, the feisty 50-year-old Mugabe's rise began only a year ago. Her husband appointed herin December 2014 to head the Women's League of the ruling ZANU-PF party after becoming instrumental in the downfall of former Vice President Joice Mujuru. She used a string of political rallies to publicly accuse Mujuru of corruption, power mongering and vowed to get her husband to fire the VP for attempting to usurp power. Robert Mugabe, who turns 92 in Febru-

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Grace Mugabe ary, has backed the rise of his former secretary and second wife. His first wife died in 1992. "She is the most powerful politician in ZANU-PF at the moment. She is wearing her husband's robes and she is ruthlessly using that borrowed power to destroy her rivals," said human rights lawyer Gabriel Shumba, who heads the South Africa-based Zimbabwe Exiles Forum. Those who have dared to criticise Mugabe have felt her growing power in this country."You are not going to gag me. You can only silence me by killing me," she said at a Harare rally in November, taking a page from her husband's playbook. "I may be 90 years old but you see this fist of mine?" he said in 2014, warning the opposition against violent demonstrations. "It's 90 tons and I will not hesitate to use it."

Media in Libya said the attack struck the alJahfal training camp. The training centre had been a military base during the rule of ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Libya has been hit by instability since his overthrow in 2011, and there is concern Islamic State (IS) militants are gaining a foothold there. The country has been run by two governments - only one of which is recognised by the international community. Latest updates on the bombing Lawless Libya: Can peace be achieved? A spokesman for the ministry of health of the rival government based in the capital, Tripoli, told the BBC that 47 people were killed and more than 100 people were injured in the blast, which was reportedly heard 60km (40 miles) away in Misrata. Other news agencies have put the death toll at 50. It is being reported that it was a water truck rigged with explosives which caused the bombing.


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Cosmos boss Jomo Sono slams AmaTuks Bafana Bafana dropped to 74th in the latest world rankings

Kaizer Chiefs Steve Komphela

Komphela has no January window plans

Cosmos boss Jomo Sono Jomo Cosmos boss Jomo Sono was left unimpressed with Tebogo Monyai after the University of Pretoria captain had an altercation with Ezenkosi assistant coach Siza Dlamini.

Monyai and Dlamini clashed on Tuesday when the latter was spotted watching a friendly between AmaTuks and the Nigerian national team at Tuks' training ground.Dlamini was then ejected from the venue - much to the annoyance of 'Mjomane'.Sono insists Dlamini was there to assess a Super Eagles player, but Tuks feel Dlamini was spying on their preparations ahead of Saturday's clash between the struggling clubs at Tuks Stadium."We have a player in the Nigerian national team and Siza was there to assess him and nothing else," Sono says "We can go and watch football anywhere and don't know what is the problem when we go there and watch our player in action."The problem is that Monyai thinks he is the cleverest player than any other football player in the country. What

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has he achieved in football? Nothing!"In fact I don't know his name, I only know his surname. I can't even recognise him on the street. No one can stop us watching football. Siza went there to assess our player."Tuks spokesperson Pearl Mosoane says the incident was unfortunate but expressed disappointment in Dlamini."I don't have much details. I know Siza was at our training and exchanged words with our captain after our kit manager spotted him. It was an unfortunate incident. "We are disappointed with Siza Dlamini's actions, especially with the game on Saturday. It's not something that we would have done, visit their training knowing we are playing against them on Saturday."It's unfortunate that this is not the first time such an incident happens at our training."

Bafana Bafana Players with Coach Shakes Mashaba South Africa also fell one place top 10: Belgium, Argentina,

in Africa to 17th after being

Spain, Germany, Chile, Brazil,

overtaken by Zambia. AFCON

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highest ranked nation on the

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continent, ahead of the likes

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of Algeria, Ghana, Cape Verde

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Argentina, Spain, world

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completing the top five.World

the top four in Africa.

Kaizer Chiefs Steve Komphela revealed that he has no plans to recruit any new faces in the January transfer window. The former Maritzburg United mentor says that he feels content with the current crop of players after all the players have not had enough game time to prove themselves. "I think I regret that I haven't explored all that has been availed, in the sense that there are players who haven't played. We need more time so that everybody goes through the mill," Komphela said. "You have your Ndululas who haven't featured prominently, guys like Zulu, there are a lot. One wishes to see everybody so that I can make an assessment going forward. "We are monitoring the processes that our policy dictates, but we acknowledge that not everybody at Naturena has been used, so you don't just need to be drastic and make changes. If there is anything worth looking into, the policy dictates." Amakhosi are at present on 21 points (from 12 matches). “That’s three points from where we would have loved to be,” continuous Komphela. “All these statistics give an indication of where we are. There are a lot of positives. Yes, of course, we want to do better and that’s what we plan to do during the second half of the season. There are still 18 league matches to go.” Amakhosi will host the Brazilians at the FNB Stadium on Saturday, 9 January 2016 (kick-off is at 20:15). Tickets for this clash are sold at Computicket and Shoprite/ Checkers outlets nationwide. The cost of a stand ticket is R40 (R10 for children under the age of 12) and R30 for a parking ticket.


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