27 July 2012
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R200m wasted Inge van Rensburg, a gr 10 pupil of Stanford Lake College, participated at the World Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles (fifty countries participated in more than three thousand items). For her dance items she received one gold and two silver medals. She also received numerous interview requests with agents and dance companies, indicating that agents identified her as marketable. She was one of 25
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Mopani District Municipality is the biggest squanderer in Limpopo dancers chosen to compete for the title Grand Performer of the World and won the trophy for Overall Ballet Champion of the World. She also received national colors for representing SA internationally. She is only sixteen years old and still needs to complete her last two vocational examinations in classical ballet and modern dance (Jazz). Her teacher is Ms Linda Pienaar from Ben Vorster Dance Academy.
Brand... Die brandseisoen lê op sy rug en daar is wyd tevredenheid dat dit vanjaar goed gegaan het. Maar, en dit is tans ‘n yslike maar, daar is groot spanning oor die tyd van nou tot die eerste lentereën kom, want dit is erg droog en dit lyk ook of daar vanjaar meer wind as gewoonlik gaan wees. Die foto is by die afgelope week se brand by Haenertsburg geneem.
Rural areas: FREE • Platteland: GRATIS
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The Mopani District Municipality (MDM) lacks leadership and commitment. This damning judgement is made by none less than South Africa’s Auditor General. He also states that the MDM is the municipality in Limpopo with the highest amount of unauthorised expenditure. A staggering R203 million has been wasted by the MDM! The Bulletin has been reporting on poor management decisions by the MDM, like the fortune spent on unnecessary legal procedures for at least the last year. • Read our full shocking report on page 3
Our own Nyeleti wins She’s the first black woman to own a hotel in the Tzaneen area. She has won the 2004 Emerging Tourism Entrepreneur Award in the SocioEconomic Business Developers category. She has won a much sought after international award in the catering industry And now she is the winner of the 2012 Shoprite Checkers Woman of the year award, also in the Socio-Economic Business Developers category.
Ms Nyeleti Mushwana needs no introduction in our area. She has become known and respected even beyond the borders of South Africa. She granted our Martina
Jege a special interview and next week our readers can meet Ms Nyeleti Mushwana on page 7 of the Bulletin. Make sure that you don’t miss next week’s edition.