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Kasi History Restored!

The Executive Mayors of both Lesedi Local Municipality and Sedibeng District Municipality accompanied by their Speakers conducted a SOD Turning ceremony at the site identified for a plaque monument of those that have passed on during the Ratanda bus shooting. On Monday, September 30, the Sedibeng District honored the 28th Commemoration of Ratanda Bus Shooting that took place on the September 4th, 1991. The event was themed: Celebrating 25 years of democracy, Growing South Africa together. The programme began with a SOD Turning ceremony at the old Ratanda Cemetery, then proceeded with a wreath laying ceremony to remember those who lost their lives during the bus massacre shootings. During the wreath laying ceremony, councillors from Sedibeng and Lesedi layed flowers on the area where the plaque will be erected. The ceremony was presided over by Pastor Manganye. Speaking to the community during the memorial lecture, Sedibeng mayor Cllr. Busisiwe Modisakeng said that the site where the maasacre occured will be protected and will be declared a Heritage Site. "We will be erecting and unveiling a plague, with names of the victims and a brief history of the event. This is done so that the future generations

to come may never forget," said Modisakeng. The Mayor also promised that the government will try to reach out to the survivors and victims that have not yet been identified. For the next 25 years, the mayor said the conversation must be about our rich culture, arts and heritage. The district will work on the Mzansi Golden Economy for communities by reinforcing the arts and culture sector as a driver for economic growth. "I urge the youth of Sedibeng to develop socially cohesive programmes that promote non-sexism and non-racialism to teach future how to live in a democratic society," said mayor Modisakeng. She said reading our history promotes self understanding and promote the cultural pride.

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Govt. welcomes court ruling on apartheid flag! On Tuesday, August 21, Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Sports, Arts and Culture has noted the Equality Court ruling regarding the display and use of the old apartheid flag. The Chairperson of the committee, Ms Beauty Dlulane, said the court ruling should signal the end of nostalgia for apartheid South Africa. “At this moment in history no one ethnic grouping should still be missing apartheid and all its symbols. The divisive tendencies of a select few should not be equated to and with Afrikaners, it is a select few,” said Ms Dlulane. “The ruling vindicates the committee’s long-held view that a large number of South Africans, Afrikaners included, embrace the values of a new South Africa, and are willing to help.” Judge Mojapelo ruled that gratuitous display of the apartheid flag demonstrates a clear intention to be hurtful, harmful and incites harm, promotes and incites hatred against black people in terms of the Equality Act. Ms Dlulane said social cohesion, as promoted by the Department of Arts and Culture, is continuing and that people need to be vigilant on what they consider to be heritage. “Let all South Africans embrace heritage that promotes peace and harmony. The country should be about the future. Long after the rogues have departed, the task to build will still be everyone’s responsibility,” she said. Cabinet has joined South Africans in welcoming the Equality Court’s ruling on the

restriction of the display of the pre-1994 apartheid era flag, which represents the country’s divisive past. Cabinet supports the ruling that the old flag “impairs the dignity of black people and that those who display the apartheid flag consciously choose oppression over liberation”. “Symbols that represent the dark days of South Africa, especially the old flag, do not contribute towards building the united, non-racial and non-sexist society as envisioned in the progressive Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of 1996,” Cabinet said in a statement on Friday. Cabinet calls on all South Africans to promote and strive for a common national identity, as enshrined in the Constitution. The display of the old apartheid flag should be restricted to genuine artistic, academic or journalistic expression that are in the public interest.

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Province vows to put employee safety first!

The Gauteng MEC for Infrastructure Development and Property Management, Tasneem Motara, said her department will continue to monitor the maintenance of old buildings and progress of new structures that are currently under construction. Motara said this is to ensure the safety of employees and all the people that are using the buildings. Addressing the media in Johannesburg on Tuesday (September 10), MEC Motara said her department has issued landlords -- who own the 13 buildings they are leasing on behalf of the provincial government -with the necessary compliance notices to improve on Occupational Health and Safety. “The safety of employees comes first,” MEC Motara said. Motara assured all employees who work in the buildings that are under their care that they are committed to creating a conducive environment for work. “We will work hard to make sure that all our people look forward to coming to work daily and that they perform their tasks without fear that the building that are in can cause harm to them. “We will do all we can to ensure that the events of Guateng Govt. evacuates nine other buildings to assess non-compliance! September 2018, as we Basic Education Minister Angie Mot- “As a sector, we are cautiously optimistic observed at the Bank of shekga has encouraged all On learners that all11, of twenty these efforts will translate into Tuesday, September into thenot cause happen of the fire. Firefighting units such a water tanker, investigations Lisbon, does courageous fire fiimproved ghters who heeded Last year, Motara the Gauteng Department of grassin unit, ambassador trailer and hy- again,” who will be writing the 2019 matric outcomes the 2019 examinasaid. call to assist in the blaze that en- draulic Infrastructure Development made an examinations to ensure that the they use tions,” Motshekga said.platform were deployed. This month marks exactly gulfed the Bank of Lisbon building Of the firefighting in units deployed, for occupational health and the remainder of their time to study. She called oninall stakeholders the edu- the assessment a year since three fireJohannesburg recently were honoured safety of the building. The report, which hydraulic platform vehicle became the The National Senior Certificate (NSC) ex- cation sector to ensure that learners have fighters lost their lives in a for their bravery by the Ekurhuleni Exwas presented on 27 August 2018, remost important fi re fi ghting vehicles aminations are just 36 days away. identity documents (IDs) for a number of blaze at the Bank of Lisbon ecutive Mayor Cllr Mzwandile Masina which managed to extend to heights vealed that Th e Bank of Lisbon was The first exam will be written on 23 Oc- reasons. building in with central Joburg. at the Banquet Hall in Germiston Civic non-compliant occupational health where other equipment could not reach. tober. “Learners who write examinations without At the time, the building Centre. and safety (OHS) standards, as it only Th e vehicle was used to pump water Speaking at the first meeting of the Coun- IDs often experience problems after the was21% occupied by employSpeaking to the brave men and woman had compliance against the norm into the building through the 7th Floor cil of Education Ministers in the 6th Admin- examinations, as Umalusi will not certify ees from Departments who risk their lives to save others, the for the entire operation after its arrival. of 85%. Otherthe affected departments inistration in Tshwane recently, Motshekga learners who do not have IDs. of provincial HumanHuman Settlements, Mayor acclaimed the courageousness It was the main water supplier into the clude Settlements and said they expect 624 733 full-time candi- Learners cannot access social services Health Governance and Cooperative displayed by the firefighters in respond- structure utill the fire was declared ex- Cooperative and Traditiondates and 176 110 part-time candidates without IDs. Governance. ing without hesitation to assist firefight- tinguished. On the following day (Sep- al Affairs, Health, Social Development to sit for this year’s matric examinations “Home Affairs will be working closely with Motara she instructed ers in the City of Johannesburg. tember 13), the three Johannesburg fire- and the Offisaid ce of the Premier. at 8 000 examination centres. “We called on you the the team to more atfirefieducation ghters to assistdepartments In reaction to pay this incidents, the fighters who lostin their livesvarious in the fire at her “In terms of system readiness,uswe have in provinces towas drive advocacy to entention Provincial to the needs of the as government a situation that Government anthe Gauteng Healthand Department build- Gauteng been closely tracking each ofalmost the getting nine outcourage to were gethonoured documented, as itser- nounced of hand andlearners you re- ing with a memorial it was evacuating the nine peoplethatwhen conducting provinces in terms of learner performance major on variousceremony. aspects sponded positivelyhas to the call to implications serve vice and wreath-laying buildings that do not meet the minimum routine inspections. data and curriculum coverage, the as country well as education,” said. and inofaddition to servingMotshekga Simphiwe Moropane (28), Mduduzi OHS so thatof urgent work can “All standards the people Gauteng other areas of interest. the City Ekurhuleni, were you are em- Ndlovu (40) and Khathutshelo Muedi be undertaken to ensure compliance. ployed,” Mayor Masina said. (37) lost their lives while responding to The Heads of Departments have inThe Mayor further stated that the City the fire that erupted at The Bank of Lis- structed officials to report to temporary of Ekurhuleni has shown capabilities bon building in central Johannesburg. service sites including regional, district

Matrics must pull up their Ekurhuleni honours heroes of Joburg fire! socks ahead of final exam!

who work in our buildings and indeed those who come to our buildings, whether it’s a hospital, school, clinic, office or multi-purpose centres must be safe,” the MEC said. According to Motara, her department’s officials have visited many buildings in a bid to ensure that they are suitable for occupation. Motara said she has dedicated Mondays to visit sites where her department is doing work. “I have chosen Mondays for various reasons, one being the nature of the construction industry and the slow pace of work which creeps in on Mondays and Fridays. This has assisted the department to keep its finger on the pulse of activities it is conducting and unblock issues where they arise whether from municipalities, communities, service providers or client departments,” Motara said. Since the inception of #SiteVisitMondays, Motara and her team have visited a total of 23 sites. The Department of Infrastructure has since took a decision to demolish the Bank of Lisbon building. Preparations to demolish the building are underway. “The report, which was presented on 27 August 2018, revealed that The Bank of Lisbon was non-compliant with occupational health and safety (OHS) standards, as it only had 21% compliance against the norm of 85%.”


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Life Esidimeni docket Grade 6 learner sent for formal inquest! shot in taxi war!

The Acting Director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate George Baloyi, has decided that a formal and joint inquest into all deaths related to the Life Esidimeni tragedy be held in the High Court of Pretoria before a judge. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on Thursday, September 18, said Baloyi took the decision after careful consideration of all the facts, reports and available information. An arbitration enquiry into the Life Esidimeni tragedy was established following recommendations by the Health Ombudsman after compiling a report called “The Ombud’s Report” detailing findings into a probe to establish the circumstances surrounding the deaths of mentally ill patients, who were moved from Life Esidimeni healthcare facility to various Non-

Government Organisations (NGOs) in Gauteng. The inquiry, led by retired Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke, concluded its work in March 2018. It found that government officials acted in breach of the law and the Constitution when they ended the Life Esidimeni contract and moved patients to NGOs without due regard for their wellbeing and state of health. During April 2017, the NPA received 144 enquiry dockets regarding the Life Esidimeni tragedy and the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions then assigned a team of four experienced advocates to the matter to work closely with investigators in collecting more information to build a solid case. Led by a very senior advocate, they devoted most of their attention to a very protracted investigation, converting all 144 enquiry

dockets into one docket, guiding investigations and monitoring progress on further documentation that had to be obtained. “It is this process that has revealed that the evidence at our disposal currently is not enough to prove causation of death nor is it enough to help us link the actions of different role players to the eventual deaths. “It is against these findings and facts of the case as a whole that the State had to make a determination whether a prima facie case justifying prosecution could be made. “The State therefore correctly sets out the legal principles applicable to the problem and upon thorough assessment of all the available facts and circumstances, came to a conclusion that the matter be referred for a formal inquest,” the NPA said.

Rest In Peace Chester Williams!

The 49-year-old veteran of the 1995 Rugby World Cup and the first player of colour to represent the Springboks since the 1980s – passed away on Friday,September 6. At the time of his passing, Williams coached the University of the Western Cape rugby team. He also owned his own brand of Lager beer called Chester’s Lager. Williams’ funeral will be held at the Newlands Rugby Stadium in Cape Town on Saturday, September 14.

President Cyril Ramaphosa honoured the late rugby hero, Chester Mornay Williams, with a declaration of a Special Provincial Official Funeral (Category 2). “We salute him for the extraordinary achievements he recorded in a life that has sadly ended prematurely,” President Ramaphosa said The President has offered his sincerest condolences to the family, friends, former teammates and teams with whom Williams shared his life.

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Ratanda Bus Massacre honored! On September 25, the District hosted the District Maritime Conference. Sedibeng District mayor urged women and youth to take opportunities in this industry headon. She made many examples of the available career opportunities in the Maritime industry and said the industry does not only refer to seas and oceans but using natural inland water bodies for sustainable economic development. The Sedibeng District has a lot of water

bodies,with rivers and streams connected to the Vaal River. The Mayor said that was the reason the conference came to the area. The Mayor also took time to reflect and remember those who have sacrificed their lives during the days of the struggle for freedom. This Commemorative event will be held annually as part of promoting and developing the heritage story of the Sedibeng Region.

Gauteng Education and Youth Development MEC Panyaza Lesufi has expressed shock and disappointment at an incident of taxi association rivalry, which resulted in a fatal shooting of a 12-year-old Grade 6 learner from Mogobeng Primary School. “On behalf of the entire education fraternity in Gauteng, we would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased learner and the grandfather of the Grade R learners. “May they find comfort in knowing that we too share their loss. Furthermore, we strongly condemn such violent acts which threaten the safety of our learners, in and around our schooling environment,” said Lesufi. According to the department, the Mogobeng Primary School learner left her school premises on Wednesday afternoon, September 18, to meet up with her friend at Izibuko Primary School. The deceased was unfortunately caught in a crossfire between taxi association rivals, which also resulted in the fatal shooting of a man, who had come to collect his two grandchildren in Grade R at Izibuko Primary School who were returning from a school trip. The Grade 6 learner was wounded during the shooting. She was rushed to Bertha Gxowa Hospital. The Grade 6 learner sadly succumbed to her injuries on Thursday (September 18). Lesufi visited both bereaved

families to convey his sincere condolences. A Psycho Social Unit dispatched by the department has commenced with the necessary support and counselling services at both

Rethabile Raphuleng (12) fatally lost her life by a stray bullet from the crossfire.

affected schools, as well as the bereaved families. The police are investigating the circumstances which led to the unfortunate incident. Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has also expressed shock at the death of a 17-year-old grade 10 learner who died after being stabbed by a fellow learner at Tokelo Secondary School in Evaton on September 10. It is reported that the two learners started a fight over a cell phone, which resulted in the 14-year-old suspect stabbing the deceased with a knife in the chest. The victim died on the scene. Evaton police arrested the suspect, who is a grade 9 learner, and are currently investigating a murder case. The department sent officials from its psycho-social unit to render counselling services to the learners, teachers and all affected by the incident.


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Makhura appoints Commission of Inquiry into taxi violence! Gauteng Premier David Makhura has appointed a Commission of Inquiry into minibus and taxi-type service violence, fatalities and instability in the province. “The inquiry will investigate the underlying causes and people behind the ongoing killings in the taxi industry in the province,” said Gauteng Provincial Government spokesperson Thabo Masebe recently. The commission will be chaired by Justice Jeremiah Buti Shongwe (pictured), with Rudolph Lungile Mabece and Hlula Msimang as members of the commission. Dimakatso Mamiki Selesho will be Secretary to the commission The establishment of the commission follows the commitment made by the Premier to appoint a commission of inquiry in July during the second Gauteng Taxi Summit. “The Gauteng Provincial Government is concerned that the taxi industry is submerged in violence which, despite efforts by law enforcement agencies and government, continues to worsen,” said Masebe. The taxi industry transports more than 75% of commuters during the daily peak hour period which makes it the dominant mode of transport used by commuters in the province. The commission will look into and investigate, make findings, report on and make recommendations concerning the following aspects: - The underlying reasons for the recurring conflict, violence, fatalities and instability within the minibus taxi-type service industry within the Gauteng province; - The activities of operators, legal and illegal, as well as any other group or person that contributes to the recurring conflict, violence, fatalities and instability;

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PUBLIC NOTICES

Lesedi Local Municipality

Public Notice Number: 70/2019

ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE BUDGET AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP) 2020/2021

- The provision of minibus taxi transport services authorised by both interchange based and direct route-based permits and licences; - How the minibus taxi business model, including the formation and management of minibus taxi associations, contributes to the recurring conflict, violence fatalities and instability; and - Any other matters that are ancillary or related to the above matters. Premier Makhura has given the commission six months to complete its work and submit its report and recommendations in writing. In addition, the commission may, where necessary refer those implicated to law enforcement agencies for further investigation or prosecution. The provincial government called on anyone with information on the taxi violence to give evidence to the commission. “Any person or section of the public, including community organisations, minibus taxi associations, drivers, operators, conductors and rank marshals, who or which is in possession of information which may be relevant to matters to be enquired into by the commission and wishes to give evidence before the commission is invited to contact the Secretary of the commission,” said Masebe. The Secretary of the commission is set to announce the contact details of the commission in due course. The Executive Mayor of Dipaleseng Local Municipality, Cllr. Mafunda Makhubu officially switched the lights on for households at Ridgeview in Siyathemba on Thursday evening, September 26. The installation of electricity is an attempt by the Municipality to provide sustainable development including human settlements for residents of Dipaleseng. Over 300 beneficiaries of the housing development commenced taking occupation late last year. The Executive Mayor was joined by his counterparts, the Speaker of Council, Cllr. Khethiwe Moeketsi and Cllr. Lebo Maruping (PR) as he energized the area.

Notice is hereby given in accordance with chapter 4 of the Municipal System Act, 2000: (Act No. 32 of 2000) and Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003: (Act No. 56 of 2003) to inform the public about the annual review of LLM’s Budget and Integrated Development Plan 2020/2021. On the 29th August 2019 the Council approved an IDP process plan and the Budget time schedules for the reviewal of IDP and development Budget 2020/2021. Furthermore, the Municipal Manager hereby invites all interested individuals, community organizations and other organized formations to express their interest by submitting their contact details, to be placed in municipal IDP/BUDGET database so that they can be contacted for public participation meetings. The full contact details of individuals or organizations may be forwarded to the following officials: Andrew Machitje Tel: 016 492 0080 andrewm@lesedi.gov.za Lesedi Local Municipality Offices PO Box 201 HEIDELEBRG, Gauteng 1438

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Nedbank Heritage Games bring local schools closer!

Six schools from around the Heidelberg region competed in the Regional Nedbank Heritage Games which took place at the Ratanda Stadium on Wednesday, September 4. The students got the opportunity to showcase their sporting talents in soccer, netball and volleyball. The tournament’s ladies Football

final was won by Kgoro Ya Thuto Secondary School, beating Ratanda Secondary 4-1 in a match ending in penalties. However, on the boy’s football side, Ratanda Secondary School won the finals. In Netball finals, Khanya Lesedi won against Kgoro Ya Thuto and the trophy for Volleyball went to Kgoro Ya Thuto after beating Kh-

anya Lesedi in two sets. Winning teams received a trophy and medals for each player that participated in the tournament. The tournament was made possible by the main sponsor, Nedbank, including cooperation from local sports administrators and schools. Delivering the main opening speech to contenders and spectators at the games, tour-

nament director Emmanuel Nkabinde said that this event must be an annual feature in the school’s sporting calendar. Schools that participated include: Mountain View High School, Sedaven High School, Ratanda Secondary School, Khanya Lesedi Secondary School, Kgoro Ya Thuto Secondary and Emmasdal/ JW Lukoff High School.

SAFA connects WhatsApp to MYSAFA Player platform! The South African Football Association (SAFA) has launched a WhatsApp chat service to make amateur football more accessible, transparent and free of cheating. A first of its kind in global sports, this service is set to be a gamechanger for South African football players, administrators, fans and all other stakeholders. The announcement comes on the back of the successful rollout of the MYSAFA Player Registration system, which now boasts 300 000 players. “Amateur football is run through WhatsApp already,” explained SAFA Acting CEO, Russell Paul. “Across the country, players and coaches use WhatsApp to communicate their training and match in-

formation. By connecting MYSAFA, we’re giving them more access and control. With the growth of MYSAFA and its new connection to WhatsApp, the Association is no longer just following global sport innovations, we are driving them”, added SAFA President Danny Jordan. In 2017, SAFA and their technology partner Inqaku launched MYSAFA to assist with the administration of the sport, fight various forms of cheating and lay the foundation for data-driven talent identification across the country.

About 10% of the estimated number of amateur footballers in SA are registered on MYSAFA, with the total increasing daily.

Besides registering players, 1,100 fixtures are published and their results updated on MYSAFA every week – making it the most used team sports administration platform in Africa. “Each player registered on MYSAFA is issued with digital and physical identity cards and a FIFA ID number. In the event that someone believes that an ID card has been forged or faked, the coaches and fans will soon be able to use WhatsApp to check,” says Jason Anderson, head of the MYSAFA project. “We are phasing out our existing card verifier app and offering the same feature on WhatsApp. Not requiring an app download (apart from WhatsApp) means card verification will be available to thousands more coaches and match officials.

It could even lead to phasing out plastic cards altogether one day.” “We have always said that our ambition with MYSAFA was not just to reach players, but to connect and engage with the entire football community in SA. That means every parent, brother, grandmother, friend and fan of every amateur footballer,” explained Jordaan. “We are excited about our WhatsApp integration as it is the key to making that dream a reality.” Future services to be included in MYSAFA WhatsApp are player registrations, crowd-sourced results and commentary, insurance benefits and cover, field and match locators, team chat and the ability to purchase kit, balls and other football products.


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Submit your NSFAS 2020 application now!

Prospective students hoping to study through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) have been urged to take advantage of the NSFAS 2020 application roadshows to apply for funding. “NSFAS provides funding to applicants who come from poor and working-class families, therefore I would like make this plea and urge all those applicants who meet the NSFAS requirements to apply for funding before the closing date. It is imperative that we take all necessary steps in bringing government services to the people without any prejudice or discrimination,” said Higher Education, Science and Technology Deputy Minister Buti Manamela. He said prospective NSFAS beneficiaries need to complete and submit the application as soon as possible to ensure timeous consideration of their applications. The NSFAS applications opened on September 1 and will close on Saturday, November 30 at midnight. To date, NSFAS has received more than 42 000 applications. On average, NSFAS said it receives more than 3600 applications a day, with the number going as high as 5900 a day this week. This is a consistent progress when compared to prior years.

To qualify for NSFAS funding for university and TVET college studies, the applicant should meet the following criteria: - Be a South African citizen - Intend to enrol at any of the 26 public universities or 50 TVET colleges in 2020 - Come from a family with combined household income of up to R350 000 per annum (up to R600 000 per annum if the applicant has a disability) - Should not have received NSFAS funding in 2019. Those who were successfully funded previously, are automatically funded for

2020, provided they meet academic requirements. The following documents need to accompany the application: • A certified copy of your ID, not older than three months and a signed and completed consent form which can be downloaded from the website. • If you are a SASSA recipient, please provide a signed and completed consent form. • If you are dependent on your parents/guardian/spouse, please provide a certified ID copies of parent/s, guardian, spouse not older than three months and proof of income of parent, guardian or spouse (payslip or appointment letter). • If you are self-sufficient and employed provide proof of income (payslip or appointment letter) and three years' IRP5 forms. • If you have a disability, provide a completed and signed Disability Annexure A (if your information is not pre-populated on the portal) downloaded on the website. • If you are an orphan, provide an Orphan Declaration and Consent Form (excluding consent form). Other documents required, • if applicable, include a retrenchment letter, death certificate/s or divorce decree.

To apply, an applicant needs to create a myNSFAS account on the NSFAS website, or use their social media accounts; Facebook and/or Google.

Applicants with an existing account can sign in using their usernames and password or Facebook/Google accounts. Applications are done online through the myNSFAS portal (www.nsfas.org.za). Students can also submit their applications using their smartphones or computer.

On Saturday morning, September 21, the Heal Our Land organization was in Shalimar Ridge taxi rank (Heidelberg) to engage and empower the young victims of drug abuse in the area. The group led by Ma Mahlangu seeks to provide solutions for the victims of drug abuse to turn over a new leaf and get rehabilitated back into society. Names of members: Ntsoaki Moeketsi, Mamokete Buthelezi, Nonhlanhla Xulu, Lebohang Mbele, Mama Pat Mahlangu (founder) , Refiloe Mzima, Katleho Mthunzi (Chairperson), Sizwe Ngungwane, Boiki Mthembu. The non profit organization aims to use the present generation to heal South Africa’s youth by fighting actively against the crime and drug abuse. Heal Our Land gives young people who are affected by such common social ills, and gives them a chance to have hope for the future.

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VOPAK SOUTH AFRICA Vacancy Posting MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT (LESEDI) HAY GRADE 12 Purpose of Position

To provide an efficient and responsive administrative, organizational, and logistical service to the Vopak Lesedi Management. The Management Assistant will be responsible for providing full secretarial assistance to the management team to ensure a high level of service is maintained. To demonstrate the ability to effectively plan and organize, own workload and the initiative to resolve issues quickly in an appropriate manner.

Key Performance Areas

1.Administration • Screen reporting manager’s phone calls and re-directing the calls in the case where another person within the Company can be of assistance. • Diarize all requests and/or actions that are received, either by e-mail or by telephone, and follow them up as far as possible, alternatively keeping the Management Team informed so that action can be taken. • Assists the Management Team with adhoc administration duties. 2.Diary Management • To manage the reporting manager/s electronic diary, making the reporting manager/s aware of all functions, appointments and meetings they are required to attend. • Managing the electronic diary for all Boardroom bookings. 3.Correspondence • Wherever possible, to compile correspondence and in the case of one party’s absence make sure that mail and e-mails are re-directed to the correct person/s, answered on their behalf – if possible, and generally kept up to date. • Word processing requirements for the Management Team. • Compile minutes in respect of Management Team Meetings and any other meetings should they arise. 4.Filing and Record Keeping • To create & maintain the Filing System as well as the reporting manager’s personal filing system and ensure that they are maintained at all times. 5.Travel Arrangements • Organize all the necessary travel arrangements and preparing travel itineraries 6.Meeting Coordination • Organizing and coordinating meetings for Management / Staff Team Buildings. • Coordinate all meeting requirements an organized and timely manner. • Coordinate and arrange all refreshments for meeting and or training. 7.General • Manages the ordering of stationery • Coordinate meetings with staff ensuring that all work are up to date • Coordinate meetings with contracting company • Manage all administrative tasks within work scope

Qualifications & Experience

Skills, Knowledge Competencies

Grade 12 or equivalent Minimum Secretarial Diploma or Office Management/Technology Diploma 3-5 years secretarial experience at a senior level Excellent computer Literacy (MS Office, Excel, PowerPoint) &

Required: Administration Business / Report Writing Cost Management Document Retention Relationship Management Time Management Excellent organizational skills Telephone etiquette Preferred: Good business acumen Ability to generate reports Self-starter and an ability to think on one’s feet Interpersonal skills Customer Service orientated Flexible and mature approach with ability to work unsupervised Well presented, bright and confident personality Proven ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines

Closing Date

14th October 2019

If you meet the requirements please complete forward your CV to : hr.sa@vopak.com


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