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DIPALESENG MUNICIPALITY ENSURES SIYATHEMBA RESIDENTS GETS WATER!
Residents of certain parts of Siyathemba in Balfour, particularly the old stands of Siyathemba Proper have for years been affected by water anomalies like unavailability of water during some hours of the day.
Those very same residents are now thrilled at the sight of clean water that readily flows from their taps at any time of the day, seven days a week. The Executive Mayor, Cllr Molato D Khanye, is also pleased with the progress made and commented by saying “Access to clean drinking water is a basic human right which the municipality has and will continue to uphold”. The municipality enlisted the services of a contractor by the name of Solum Civils from Witbank to ascertain what could be the cause of the water shortage in the affected areas at certain points of time during the day or
night. Pilot holes were used to investigate this strange anomaly which led to the discovery of one dead line which was connected to the line. It was also discovered that there was too much pressure downstream towards Mandela section and that that section also consumed so much water that other higher located areas ended up not having enough feed. This then necessitated the installation of a high pressure pipe to feed higher laying areas of Siyathemba Proper and connected the dead line to the high pressure line.
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this frustrating situation. He commented by saying “We are very glad our water is now 100%, day and night with great pressure, that is all that we have always wanted”. For a long time residents have residents effectively and efficiently. “We remain cognizant that challenges still recomplained about water scarcity, even when they had full main in our quest to ensure that the services we infrastructure installed to allow them to have running water. Mrs. Nomasonto Khumalo from Extension 2 couldn’t stop smiling as she explained how they had turned into nocturnal creates just to obtain water.
All this took two and a half weeks to complete and all areas of Siyathemba township are now getting water in a satisfactory manner.
Another happy resident is Mrs. Anna Mokoena from Extension 1 said as far back as the year 2010 they used to use buckets to collect water but now all that has changed and she is delighted at what the municipality has done to assist them.
Mr. Simon Modise who resides at Mandela section is one of the residents that was affected by
The municipality is therefore proud of its success in its key goal of delivering services to its
Mrs Anna Mokoena with Mr. Deon Bredenkamp together with the local workers from Solum Civils.
provide and our citizens’ experience of our local government and are always positive” said the Dipaleseng Mayor.
Mrs. Nomasonto Khumalo can now enjoy accessing clean water.
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CONTACT AND PROPERTY RELATED CRIMES ON THE RISE IN DUDUZA!
Duduza SAPS has released a warning to residents about the alarming high number of cases reported for contact and property related crimes. Contact crimes are crimes perpetrated person on person, such as robbery, assault, rape and murder. Property related crimes are crimes directed at property, such as burglary, general theft, theft out of motor vehicles, house robbery, hi-jacking, etc. “We, as Duduza SAPS, urge our community to be safety and security minded, to remain alert, and be vigilant in informing the police of criminals and their activities,” said Duduza police spokesperson Yukus Rasool.
EMPD officers list the arrested undocumented foreign nationals in Germiston on May 5.
BUMPER-TO-BUMPER OPERATION CONTINUES TO ROOT-OUT MORE UNDOCUMENTED PERSONS IN GERMISTON C.B.D!
Burglaries are occurring randomly around the Duduza Area, and in recent times, we have noticed that perpetrators are so bold as to break into houses while the residents are at home and in bed. This boldness indicates that the perpetrator may go to extreme lengths to fulfil his desire to acquire the property he seeks and we urge the community not to confront them but rather call the police for assistance. In addition residences are targeted whilst the house is vacant and the people are away from their homes. In as much, we can say that thus far we have been lucky that no one was attacked during these burglaries.
In its earnest effort to search, identify and apprehend those who are in the country illegally, the EMPD Bumper-to-Bumper special operation on Thursday, May 5, booked in ninety-six (96) illegal immigrants at Germiston police station. The campaign, aimed at crime-ridden areas in Ekurhuleni, which crimes are suspected to be committed by some of the illegals who are difficult to trace in the event they are wanted, swooped on the Germiston CBD.
19 and 52 originating from Nigeria, Somalia. Ethiopia, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, were Property targeted generally is electrical kitchen apbooked in at Germiston police station. Six were pliances, home entertainment systems, televisions, cellular communication devices, laptops, computers females and ninety males. and other small items that are of value and easy to The streets from which the arrests were made are carry. Railway, Jack, Jonas, Plantation, President, Knox, Hijackings took place where victims are returning from or leaving to work, either early hours of the High, Meyer and Victoria. morning or late hours of the evening. All the arrested suspects have appeared in the Cars normally targeted are high performance and Germiston Magistrate’s Court and faced charges of luxury vehicles eg. Audi A3, VW Golf GTi, as well The ninety-six arrestees, who are aged between contravening the Immigration Act No.13 of 2002. as cars that can be utilised as local taxis eg. Mazda 323, old Toyota Corrolla, Toyota Conquest and Tazz. House Robberies are also increasing where, perpetrators are targeting households and victims either early hours of the morning or when they are returning home from work. Property targeted is generally cash, cellular phones, laptops, televisions, home entertainment systems, and if the car is available, the cars are taken. The Duduza SAPS has also issued some useful safety tips for residents: • Ask people you know and trust to keep an eye on your home • Observe and report any and all suspicious persons, vehicle and activities to the police • Be observant when returning home and if you suspect something out of the ordinary, pass and go to the Police Station to get help. • Do not fight your attacker but comply as this can The machines used to illegally manufacture airtime and boxes of prepaid airtime confiscated by Ekurhuleni metro police. save your life and prevent unnecessary violence.
EMPD DISCOVER ILLEGAL AIRTIME WITH MACHINES VALUED AT R5 MILLION!
Three Somali men were arrested by the EMPD Tracing Unit and the EMPD Public Order Policing members on Monday (16 May) morning in Springs. Airtime and machines used in the manufacturing of the airtime were confiscated.
The metro police raided a place on First Street at Bakerton in Springs where the three arrested suspects admitted to being involved in the illegal activity and also admitting to having initially started their illegal business in Johannesburg before moving to Springs.
Both the airtime found and the machines used are estimated to be worth R5million. In-depth investigations are underway to find out as to whether the airtime illegally produced does work or not. The trio, aged 23, 24 and 26, were charged at Springs police station have appeared in the Springs Magistrate’s Court.
“We urge our community to take the necessary precautions so as to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you. We also urge the community not to take the law into their own hands as this will most definitely result in charges being laid against them for breaking the law. “ “Help us to fight crime by being our eyes and ears. Remember, we are here to protect and serve, and to succeed, we need your assistance as we cannot be everywhere all the time,” said Rasool. THE HELP OF THE COMMUNITY IS ALWAYS GREATLY APPRECIATED AND THEY CAN PROVIDE INFORMATION TO CRIME STOP ON 0860010111 OR THEY CAN SMS INFORMATION TO THE PRIME MEDIA CRIME SMS LINE ON 32211 OR CONTACT THE LOCAL POLICE STATION ON 0117304723/42.
ALL INFORMATION WILL BE TREATED AS Network operators whose airtime was found CONFIDENTIAL AND THE IDENTITY OF THE among the illegally produced coupons were noti- CALLER WILL REMAIN ANONYMOUS IF THEY CHOOSE. - DUDUZA SAPS fied.
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50/50 REPERSENTATION IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT!
LESEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Town Planning and Control: Acquisition of a Portion of Portion 28 of the Farm Boschoek 385 IR That a portion of portion 28 of the farm Boschoek 385 be alienated to Mr J.P. Mohale. That a valuation to determine the market related a retail value be conducted by a Council valuer That Council give notice of its intention to dispose of the subject property and call for public comments in terms of the Local Government Ordinance (Ordinance 17 of 1939) as well as the Municipal Systems Act (Act 32 of 2000) as amended, and in compliance with Section 14 of Municipal Finance Management Act (Act 56 of 2003). That any upgrading of Municipal services and subdivision of the property be for the account of the applicant. That the applicant be responsible for any costs incurred if the proposed development results in the replacement or alteration of any existing municipal services. That a valuer be appointed to determine the appropriate selling price of property. That the disposal be done according to the Local Government Ordinance (Ordinance 17 of 1939) as well as the Municipal Systems Act (Act 32 of 2000) as amended and in compliance with Section 14 of the Municipal Finance Management Act (Act 56 of 2003). That the portion 28 of Farm Boschoek remains in line with Council Strategy for land use.
- President Jacob Zuma said during his Question and Answer session in Parliament on Tuesday, May 17.
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SALGA National Women Commissioner Councillor Sindiswa Gomba (pictured) said the way forward is to further strengthen the participation of women in local governance and that would include integrating the 50/50 notion in SALGA governance programmes (gender sensitive election campaigning) for a gender balanced group of decision-makers at all levels.
Her comments were heard at the SALGA National Women Commission recently held a National dialogue at St Georges Hotel and Conference Centre, Irene, Pretoria. Women from all walks of life are gathered to discuss issues affecting women in politics as well as the 50/50 quota in the local government sector. The objectives and outcomes of the 2016 SALGA Women Commission’s 50/50 Campaign seeks to influence political parties as the main gatekeepers of women’s political participation beyond the 2016 Local Government Elections.
opment Organisation (WEDO) launched a campaign called 50/50 which was then changed to get the Balance Right! in 2005.
The campaign challenged governments to take action to increase women’s political participation. The 50/50 campaign is intended to confront the structural and cultural barriers that impede women’s access to decision-making and leadership positions. South Africa became the 11th country to officially launch the ‘50/50 campaign: Women in Government – Getting the Balance Right!’ The 50/50 campaign was aimed to address the issue of women’s under-representation in political decision-making and to confront the structural and cultural barriers that impede women’s access to decision-making and leadership positions.
Cllr. Gomba says women’s equal participation in local government plays a pivotal role in the general process of the advancement of women. It is not only a demand for simple justice or democracy but can also be seen as a necessary condition for women’s interests to be taken into account. “Without the active participation of women and the incorporation of women’s perspective at all levels of decision-making, the goals of equality, development and peace and social cohesion cannot be achieved,” she said. Councillor Gomba also emphasized that if local government is to meet the needs of both women and men, it must build on the experiences of both women and men, through an equal representation at all levels and in all fields of decisionmaking. In 2000 the Women’s Environment and DevelThe Gauteng Tshepo 500 000 is an employment creation and entrepreneurship development programme aimed at training, skilling and mentoring 500 000 young people through a set of projects aimed at empowering Youth, Women and people with disabilities giving them hope, employability and entrepreneurial skills over the next 5 years (2014-2019) Get your application form and submit them along with a certified I.D copy at the ANC Parliamentary Constituency Office (PCO), 56 Jacobs Street, Heidelberg – opposite the old Heidelberg town Hall. Call Pheelo Moloi on 016 349 6454 for enquiries.
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TREK4MANDELA TEAM CARES FOR WINILE SCHOOLGIRLS! LINDOKUHLE FOUNDATION PROVIDE TO NEEDY KIDS! The City of Ekurhuleni, in partnership with Imbumba Foundation and the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Trek4Mandela team converged at the Winile Secondary School to donate a four months’ supply of sanitary pads to the girls. Over 800 girls from Winile Secondary School in Zonkizizwe received their gift packs and a written pledge which they recited. Etv presenter, Penny Lebyane and VW Racing driver Gugu Zulu are some of this year’s climbers
to mount Kilimanjaro. The event is thanks to the Caring4Girls initiative supported by Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor, Cllr Mondli Gungubele and the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Caring4Girls is a four-year old initiative by Imbumba foundation which not only distributes sanitary towels to keep young girls in school during their monthly cycles but also focuses on creating awareness on puberty and adolescent and in the process demystifying all menstrual related myths.
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The young community shapers, Lindokuhle Foundation from Ratanda Township, recently went on another drive in honour of their first soup kitchen project. The project was successfully initiated earlier this year and children from extension 3 came in numbers as they were given food to eat. Lindokuhle Kubeka the founder and chairperson of Lindokuhle Foundation said '' I strongly believe that the children are the future, and outstanding citizens of this great nation. It is our duty to uphold
their democratic rights, because their health, safety, and security should be our number one fundamental concern. It may be a process to obtain change and transformation, but it is possible. As they say; “Rome was not built in a day.'' The future of South Africa, and ultimately Africa at large depend on these innocent souls. Lindokuhle Foundation is about change, and change is what we will initiate.
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MAKHURA REACHES LESEDI THROUGH NTIRHISANO! Written By Thembisa Shologu and Stephen Seakgwe
On Tuesday, May 17, the Gauteng government’s programme to address service delivery-related matters landed in the Lesedi municipality. The Ntirhisano Community Outreach programme commenced the visits in Heidelberg Hospital. Premier David Makhura, who was accompanied by Lesedi Executive Mayor Lerato Maloka, heard just how good the state of health in the area has been.
The 99-year-old hospital has 126 usable beds, and according to the CEO, Dr Ronnie Masilela, it has been delivering nothing but good service to the community. “We have the state of the art pharmacy where the waiting period for medication is only six minutes, which is above target and the best in the country. “We respond to patients’ complaints in 25 days. Our only challenge is space. As far as revenue is concerned, we have managed to collect R10 million, which is also above target of R2 million,” said Masilela. Premier Makhura said he was impressed with how the hospital was being run. He also with patients at Heidelberg Hospital. “I commend you on the cleanliness of the hospital. It was established 99 years ago but the state it is in is impressive. It is an old hospital but things are not falling apart. You are number one. Overall the feedback of health here is good,” said Makhura. Another stop was at the Heidelberg Eco Factory, where alien plants were eradicated and converted into planks to make desks. “We started in 2003 and employed at least 220 local people and will be employing another 70 for an upcoming project called the Finger Join Line,’ said manager Gopolang Motlhake. At the Ratanda Multipurpose Hall, the masses from different areas in Lesedi gathered to listen to their leaders get some feedback on their site visits in the area. Paul Mashatile, MEC for Human Settlements said that during his observations around the municipality, the main problem with housing is the slow pace of completing the settlements. The MEC assured that the people will get results and more feedback as they engage more with the Lesedi Municipality’s departments. “As part of our City wide in-field development strategy, we have engaged with the people living in the hostels around Ratanda about relocating to the newly-built rental units in Shalimar Ridge. But they refused and instead requested to be relocated to the Obed Nkosi mixed-housing development –which will have about 6000 units once completed,” said Mashatile. MEC Mashatile also emphasized that the beneficiaries that will get houses first are the military veterans and elderly people. The department will also closely examine the electrification and mainte-
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nance of some units in the Obed Nkosi area. Lebohang Maile, MEC for Economic Development was not a stranger to the Ratanda community. He came earlier in 2014 as part of the Township Economy Revitalization Programme, where he identified key issues related to the economy in townships.
One of the issues were the lack of township suppliers within the Lesedi municipality service providers. MEC said; “We will ensure that a minimum of 70 % people coming from this area (Lesedi) are employed in the housing projects in progress.” Other key points he addressed were: • Investors must invite local and township entrepreneurs to partner in the developments happening in the area • Money must circulate within the townships, only the people can support their own and grow their own economy • The Shalimar Ridge taxi rank needs upgrading, to accommodate trade and small businesses • In Ratanda, the SMME centre (central region of Ratanda), must be upgraded. • Recycling is a potential industry in the township of Ratanda. Local business people can partner with Lesedi to clean the area and benefit from recycling. • Lesedi Municipality has introduced an OpenTender system, that will be implemented to ensure transparency and accountability of suppliers and the supply chain department MEC Faith Mazibuko, also addressed the Ntirhisano public meeting on the various cluster-departments she is in charge of. “In Education; the Mountain View High School will be constructed in the 2017 financial year to accommodate more children in the area. The Hoer Volkskool is also a public school that offers parallel-language education in English and Afrikaans. A complete renovation to Khanya Lesedi Secondary in Ratanda is completed, equipped with state-ofthe-art interactive technology. Grade 12 learners were provided with tablets and teachers got training as part of the ‘digital-schools programme,’” said MEC Mazibuko. Also on education, the Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres were funded across Lesedi. Some of the educators and facilitators were trained by the Old Mutual/Hollard Trust. In sports and recreation, the Ratanda stadium grand-stand will be reconstructed as it poses a safety risk to the community using the facilities.
The people of Lesedi speak to government at the Ntirhisano Outreach Programme in Ratanda Multipurpose Hall.
The MEC also warned the people against the excessive use of salt in food, saying it is the one of the causes of high blood pressure. The public meeting, as part of the Ntirhisano outreach programme gave the community a chance to voice-out their grievances. Some of the questions bought by the Lesedi community: • Some houses in Obed Nkosi need to be fixed. How is that going to be done? • Ratanda and Jameson Park youth are unemployed. Where are the permanent jobs created by government going to? • NGOs in Heidelberg extension 23 have no facilities or site to build a centre. What can they do to fix this? • Some houses in Ratanda are half-built. Why is that when we have informal settlements? • Sports in the entire Lesedi area are inadequate. The facilities are not fitting for sports and some are broken and unmaintained. Why? • Why doesn’t the government help us in getting some of the land in Jameson Park so we can have agricultural projects to feed and employ us? • Some community volunteers have not been permanently employed for over a decade. Who is to blame when jobs are given to selected people and not on merit? • A police station is needed in Kwa-zenzele. Who can help us? • The Lesedi traffic department and emergency services need upgrading. • The local Gauteng Enterprise Propeller (GEP) office in Heidelberg is unknown and inaccessible by people in Devon. Please help us with our busi-
nesses. • The CWP/EPWP workers are exposed to toxic conditions when cleaning around the areas. Why don’t we have safety equipment like most workers? • In Ratanda Extension 23, we have no sport facilities. However, the Emmasdale CYCC sports ground is vacant. Can the community use the grounds? • The allocation of houses in Obed Nkosi and other areas needs to be publicized. The list is usually known to people around street corners and this is unfair to the elderly beneficiaries who still suffer in informal settlements. Who will fix this mess? • The current system of sanitation in Ratanda Extension 5 and other informal areas that was introduced by Lesedi municipality is similar to the bucket-toilet system. Why can’t we have proper flushing toilets? • Some stands within Ratanda are informal settlements because of contractors that worked earlier and built toilets and foundations only. Who will finish the job in these areas like extension 5? MECs gave oral replies and promised to address all their issues if they have been written by Ntirhisano representatives, who were present at the hall to listen to the people. The Ntirhisano Outreach programme provides a platform for government in the Gauteng City Region to assess service delivery and engage with residents to help them unlock service delivery blockages. The Gauteng government promised to respond to these issues next year at part of the Ntirhisano Outreach Programme.
MEC Mazibuko promised the Ratanda community that the Extension 7 library will open by end of June this year. Also, she promised to ensure that a gym-park at the extension 7 area will be built. “In Health, we have identified some of the areas in Lesedi that need more access to primary health care and facilities. In Devon, the Usizolwethu Clinic will be upgraded. Mobile clinics are deployed in areas without the facilities. A new fleet of ambulances will be purchased to complement the existing ones,” said Mazibuko.
Premier David Makhura listens to Dr Ronnie Masilela during the Ntirhisano Outreach programme in Heidelberg Hospital on May 17.
Premier David Makhura checks on housing delivery in Ratanda’s new Obed Nkosi section.
Premier David Makhura, Sedibeng Mayor Busi Modisakeng and Lesedi Mayor Lerato Maloka engage members of the media at municipal facilities that were burnt during 2012 protests.
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Take cognisance of your Efforts! Effort sees beyond your current struggles, it drives your mind towards a try again mode. Effort is like the Sun that fights to break through the dark clouds in order to show its light. Everyone has potential to become greater in life but how much effort they give to their trying will decide if they make it or break down.
Mike Anderson: NSBC Founder & CEO How many people in life have said these words: ‘I hate my job’, ‘I can’t get a job’, ‘I would like to start my own business but have no start-up capital’. I can think of many people, as well as the thousands of emails I receive, that use this mantra everyday. But, until you think about it differently, you cannot change the status quo. What you put out is what you get back in. If you have the desire to become an entrepreneur then you need to change the way you think and act accordingly. Maybe the time is now to #ThinkBeyondAJob and start your own business. Taking control of your own destiny by owning your own business isn’t just a way to wealth – it’s a way to pursue your life’s dreams and find personal fulfilment. This path isn’t an easy one, but it’s one that all of history’s greatest entrepreneurs have had to follow. For most South Africans, starting a business is a daunting and almost impossible task, but for many, thinking beyond a job and opting for the entrepreneurial way of life is the only way for the future, and it doesn’t need to take money to achieve this. A person’s natural reaction is to immediately point
out the negatives; it’s almost a knee-jerk reaction in response to the possibility of failure and the lack of funding. The ones that dare to fail are the ones that will succeed in the end. A successful person will take each failure as a lesson, a lesson that will stand them in good stead for chasing their dreams and achieving success in the long run. To me the saddest tragedy of all is that the people who have the drive, know-how, passion and talent to succeed as entrepreneurs simply never try. Why? Because from a young age we are indoctrinated with the idea that failure is indeed that, Failure! The world’s most successful entrepreneurs know that each failure is another step in the staircase to business success and achieving greatness. With unemployment so high at 26.7% and 1 in 3 job seekers not able to find a job, the #ThinkBeyondAJob initiative will without doubt make a positive difference to thousands of families throughout South Africa. The initiative, powered by the National Small Business Chamber (NSBC) is about promoting and encouraging entrepreneurship as a viable career option and showing those who don’t have
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start-up capital how to start a business with no money. For many this is an exciting option and an opportunity to become an entrepreneurial legend. Entrepreneurs will often have amazing business ideas, but they put them on hold due to a lack of capital. They assume that their idea will never get off the ground unless they have major funding behind them. Many of the world’s greatest entrepreneurial success stories started out in a garage with no money. Don’t let the lack of funding stop you! Yes, there will be long stressful days with little to no sleep. But those that want it badly enough will make it. So, take action and create another legendary story. Starting a business with no money but plenty of passion, perseverance and persistence is the way to go. Don’t let a lack of start-up capital destroy your dreams. It’s time to change the mind-set and go from zero to hero. Don’t miss out on the ‘How to start a business with no money’ seminars at My Business Expo coming up soon in Cape Town and Joburg. Preregistration for My Business Expo is FREE. Visit the website www.mybizexpo.co.za
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The stone is broken by the last stroke; this does not mean that the first stroke was useless. Success is the result of continuous effort. With focus in your mind and passion in your heart success is guaranteed. Determination in your actions and nobility in your intentions will determine how much succeed you can achieve. With persistence no force can stop you from achieving your goals. I encourage you to take charge of how things are happening in your life and never let go without making any effort. Others today do not have because they decided to give up just before they could make it. Sometimes when making an effort, a lot needs to be sacrificed but the biggest enemy of effort is pride. How many good things are missed in life because of pride? Pride is self-imprisonment it refuses one to try and try again yet its destination is failure and poverty. Not every closed door is a NO ENTRY; some doors require one to make an effort in order for the doors to open, some demand you to push or press in order for them to open. Others are closed because of cold weather but all these doors can only be opened when we make an effort to open them. I call upon those that have given up on trying, keep trying God sees your trying and soon your efforts will be rewarded. It took Dr. Nelson Mandela 27 years of persistent trying and his efforts gave birth to the freedom of our country today. “Your effort will afford you a life time freedom”
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Introducing an action-packed film on from Ratanda’s finest producers. The upcoming movie blockbuster from Ratanda Township in Sedibeng called Tears of Shame, produced and directed by Lebohang Mokheseng will feature local talent in action. The movie will be available for screening from June 2016, and a preview will be on social media. DVDs will be sold when ready. The Million Dollar Tv Casting Agency are a fast growing TV/Film casting agency, ranked number one on Ratanda as top casting agency in the entire Lesedi local district. Please contact the agency via E-mail. milliondollar950@ gmail.com. Call the Million Dollar Casting Agency on 061 059 5612 or 062 374 2472. Facebook: Million Dollar Producer Lebohang Moheseng (left) during the filming of the movie, Tears of Shame. Some of the scences from the movie feature locals from the Ratanda townsjip. Tv Casting Agency.
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et’s just use our imagination, and see what we are missing out. Imagine a South Africa where people live a standard life; where the truth we all know can be realized – of being in a state where your life is in your own hands.
African Dream – the realization of Freedom, Justice and Equality.
Imagination can be a beautiful experience to have, however, the aim of being human is realizing what you imagine in the real world. The ability gives us a natural feeling of ‘having a vision’ that drives Imagine a South Africa and its citi- us to have our own unique beliefs, zens living in peace and harmony behaviour and experiences. regardless of tribal and ethnic differences. Imagine a South Africa The Bible says “He created all men where all people work together in His image.” Let us all, as images and help each other at all times. of God, come together as the Lord Our experiences as a multinational country has bought our imagination an unique “South African Dream”, which many of our people are striving to live for while some chosen few are revelling in the ‘dream-state.’
would have loved us to be.
William Phiri from the Tokolohong Agri-village in Ratanda. He is a well-known community leader who has founded the Tokolohong Communal Property Association.
As the native African people of He shares his views in his own capacEarth, we owe it to our forefathers ity as advocate to social issues facing for the realization of that South South Africa and its people.
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