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DISTRIBUTED IN: RATANDA • HEIDELBERG DISTRICT (LESEDI) • SEDIBENG DISTRICT • CITY OF EKURHULENI • DIPALESENG (BALFOUR)

WOMAN DEALER BUSTED! PAGE 2

CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT IN SOWETO! PAGE 4

GAUTENG’S FIRST FRESH HUBS OPENED! PAGE 6

Call for 2017 National Order nominations!

PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA has invited all South African to put forward their nominations of persons, from all walks of life, that they believe deserve to receive the country’s highest honours, the National Orders. The next National Orders awards investiture ceremony will take place in April 2017; honouring South Africans and eminent foreign nationals who have contributed to the achievement of a free, united, non-racial, democratic, non-sexist and prosperous South Africa in various ways. Also honoured are citizens who have sacrificed life and limb to save others and those who have excelled in various fields. The ceremony contributes towards unity, reconciliation and nation building. There are six orders that are bestowed to deserving recipients, including: - The Order of Mendi for Bravery which recognises South African citizens who have performed acts of bravery. - The Order of Ikhamanga which recognises

South African citizens who have excelled in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism and sport. - The Order of the Baobab which recognises South African citizens who have contributed to community service, business and economy, science, medicine and technological innovation. - The Order of Luthuli which recognises South African citizens who have contributed to the struggle for democracy, nation-building, building democracy and human rights, justice and peace as well as for the resolution of conflict. - The Order of Mapungubwe which recognises South Africans who have excelled and attained exceptional achievement to the benefit of South Africa and beyond. - The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo which recognises eminent foreign nationals for friendship shown to South Africa. It is therefore an Order of peace, cooperation and active expression of solidarity and support.

CONGRATULATIONS TO MZANSI’S DJ BLACK COFFEE!

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma has congratulated renowned home-grown South African DJ and music producer DJ Black Coffee, whose real name is Mr Nkosinathi Maphumulo, for his great achievement of being the first South Nominations forms are available on The Presiden- African music artist to win a Black Entertainment Television (BET) award. cy website at http://bit.ly/29nzElZ.

Members of the public are urged to attach a short Black Coffee won the BET Award in the "Best Internamotivation on the person nominated. tional Act-Africa" category at the awards ceremony held on Friday, June 25 on in Los Angeles, in the United States As the Grand Patron of the National Orders; Presi- of America.

dent Zuma, has invited the nominations before the 31 August 2016 deadline. Black Coffee beat the likes of AKA‚ Cassper Nyovest‚ Self-nomination or the nomination of public serv- Diamond Platnumz‚MzVee‚ Serge Beynaud‚ wizkid and Yemi Alade for the BET Award. ants is not allowed. – SAnews.gov.za

This woman is one of many beneficiaries of food hampers and blankets were donated to the community in Ratanda, Heidelberg. This charitable initiative was organized by the local Muslim community around Gauteng.

Coffee’s wife and actress Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa was there by his side sporting a longsleeve gold embellished little number. Fellow nominee and rapper AKA was also in attendance. The BET Awards were established in 2001 to celebrate African-Americans and other minorities in music, acting, sports, and other fields of entertainment. "DJ Black Coffee continues to inspire our youth with this achievement and has now become our prime international export in the music industry, as an example of the South African youth talent. Our nation is immensely proud of him and this achievement in particular. we congratulate him most heartily," said President Zuma. Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Hon. Speaker Ntombi Mekgwe also congratulates Black Coffee on winning a BET Award. “GPL wishes Black Coffee continued success in his career and all future endeavours. May all South African artists be inspired by this great honour he has achieved, and flourish in their own right,” the Legislature said in a statement.

SEE FULL STORY ON PAGE FOUR! The BET Award winner, Dj Black Coffee in the USA.


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14 SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN KATLEHONG AREA.

On Thursday, June 29, Katlehong South Police arrested 14 suspects for various offences.

Most suspects were arrested during daily stop and search operations conducted by crime prevention members. Suspects arrested for the following crimes, for theft, for assault with the intention to inflict bodily harm, and for being in possession of dagga and drugs. Members of Gauteng flytre and walking in the street. ing Squad were on their They were also alerted on play- patrols at Spruitview ing away from electrical ap- when they spotted a pliances, boiling water, as well Toyota Hi-Lux bakkie as the dangers of playing with weapons and bullying. On Friday afternoon, June 10, a 47 year old woman was arrested for being in possession of drugs where she was found with sachets containing drugs at Ratanda’s extension 7. The suspect has appeared at Heidelberg court for drug poseession charges.

LOCAL POLICE ALERT KIDS ON PUBLIC SAFETY! Recently, the Heidelberg SAPS made a visit to Siphilisiwe Day Care Centre in Siphiwe Village, Sedaven. Heidelberg Police’s Communication officer and Social Crime Prevention Coordinator took

some time from police work to give some valuable tips to the youngsters of public safety.

Children were informed by the local officers on their safety whist home, at the day-care cen-

CLEAR YOUR NAME!

HOW TO APPLY FOR A POLICE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE Did you know that if all the employees of the South African Police Service (SAPS) knew and understood the processes of applying for a police clearance certificate, they could inform the community accordingly? Conditions/Service Description: This service is available to people who require confirmation on their criminal status for emigration purposes or for working abroad. A certificate will be issued, stating whether or not any criminal offences have been recorded against the applicant. Fingerprints will be taken at the nearest police station before it is analysed and the certificate issued. The SAPS’s Criminal Record Centre (CRC) in Pretoria is solely responsible for issuing clearance certificates. Process: • The applicant must provide a full set of their fingerprints, preferably taken at their nearest police station. The applicant's full name, surname, date of birth, place of birth and identity number (if available) must also be recorded on the fingerprint form. A copy of the applicant's identity document/passport must accompany the application. The applicant must present his/her identity document at the police station as proof of identity will be required. • South African citizens, who live abroad, may apply at any police station in that country or at a South African embassy. Fingerprints should be taken on the official fingerprint forms of the specific country. The person who took the fingerprints must sign the form. A complete set of fingerprints and a copy of the applicant’s identity document or passport must accompany the application. • If the applicant provides his/her cellular phone number (currently only South African) on the application for a police clearance certificate, he/she will be provided with an SMS, indicating that the application was received, and the reference number that will be allocated to his/her certificate. The applicant can then determine, by using the reference number provided, when his/her police clearance certificate will be finalized at the police clearance office by using the facility on the SAPS’s website. The police station where the applicant applied will send the completed application to the CRC. Alternatively, the applicant may deliver the completed application in person or mail the application to: The Head of the South African Criminal Record Centre (For attention: Police Clearance Certificates) Private Bag X308 PRETORIA Gauteng South Africa 0001

which looks suspicious to them. Police approached the vehicle and found two occupants. It was later discovered that the car was reported stolen at Vanderbejlpark this month. The two suspects were arrested for being in possession of stolen motor vehicle and were detained in Katlehong Police cells. Suspects are expected to appear in Palm Ridge court soon. Other arrested suspects have appeared in the Palm Ridge Magistrates court on Thursday, June 30, according to their difference charges.

The application may also be delivered by courier to: The Head of the South African Criminal Record Centre (For attention: Police Clearance Certificates) Bothongo Plaza West Criminal Record Centre’s Client Service Centre Room 14, 1st Floor 271 Francis Baard Street PRETORIA Hours: New applications for police clearance certificates may be handed in and completed certificates collected seven days a week. Cost: This service is rendered at R96 per application and is payable by bank-guaranteed cheque, banker’s draft or electronic payment into the SAPS’s account (ABSA Cheque Account number: 4054522787, branch code: 632005, swift code: ABSA ZAJJ) in favour of the National Commissioner of the SAPS. In the case of an electronic payment, the initials and surname of the applicant should be indicated as the reference. The letters ‘PCC’ must be added as a reference, which will indicate that the payment is for a police clearance certificate. An applicant, who prefers to make an electronic payment abroad, may approach any bank that can make a telegraphic transfer and request that the relevant fees be paid into the above bank account. Proof of payment must be sent to this office before the application is processed. Once it has been completed, the certificate will be mailed to the applicant by post. Individuals abroad are responsible for their own postage. Applicants can arrange for the certificate to be collected through a courier service at their own expense. A police clearance certificate may be reissued within six months of the original application, yet an additional cost of R96,00 will be required. A new application must be submitted six months after the original application has been submitted. Contact information: Telephone number (South Africa): 012 393 3928 Telephone number (international): +27 12 393 3928 Fax number (South Africa): 012 393 3909 Fax number (international): +27 12 393 3909 Email addresses: crc-nameclear@saps.gov.za or crc.clientserv.sec@saps.gov.za or crc.client@saps.gov.za This service is rendered on behalf of the Government to Citizen (G2C). Service Standard: The average time to render this service will take approximately 14 working days from the day that the completed application has been received at the CRC until the clearance certificate is issued.

WOMAN DEALER ARRESTED AT EXT.7

HEIDELBERG CALTEX LOOTED!

ON Saturday, June 18, a business robbery took place at Norvic Motors (Caltex Garage) along R23 Road next to Heidelberg Prison. It is claimed that two night shift petrol attendants, aged 35 and 40 years old respectively, were on duty sitting in their office when they were confronted by two unknown men.

shoot and kill the Caltex employees if they don't corporate. Suspects forced the two victims to lie on the floor. It is also alleged that the petrol attendants were beaten up, with one suffering serious injuries. According to police, the suspects took undisclosed amount of cash and various brands of cigarettes with estimated valued of about R3 500.

It is further susoected that the suspects forced Suspects ran away on their way into the of- foot to unknown direcfice. whilst inside, the tion and are still at large. suspects threatened to

CHINA FARM WOMAN ROBBED AND RAPED! ONE SUSPECT BEHIND BARS!

A house robbery and rape case was opened after a 23 year old man was arrested at Houtpoort Farm, commonly known as China Farm in Heidelberg. SAPS Heidelberg confirms the case was opened on Saturday, June 18. It is suspected that the female victim was alone in the house when she heard male voices outside and upon enquiring, she heard the suspects forced door open. It is further alleged that whilst suspects were in-

side the house, pointed with firearm, victim was ordered to undress and one suspect raped her. It is also further alleged that suspects took generator, solar panel, wheelbarrow, cellphone and items then are valued at R6 750. Police are appealing to anyone with information to contact Detective Happy Kubheka at 016 341 5175. The arrested suspect has appeared before Heidelberg Magistrate Court.

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BRA SBENCH!

It has been over three months since the old man (pictured above) went missing in Ratanda Township, Heidelberg. The family of Ephraim Sibaya, also known as Bra Sbench, has been missing since 28 March 2016. According to the family, Ephraim is very forgetful and he was last seen wearing a yellow shirt and navy pants. For any information on his whereabouts, please contact his daughter's Zanele 073 605 3728 or Lindy 083 946 1499.

NEW TAXI RANK BRINGS RELIEF TO PALMRIDGE COMMUTERS! On June 24, Ekurhuleni Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Roads and Transport Cllr Petrus Mhlari officially opened the 12.7 Million taxi rank in Palmridge. This facility is part of the City’s vision of modernizing the townships by investing in growing resources in infrastructure that directly improve the lives of citizen. Sarafina Maseko is a resident of Palmridge and uses public transport from Palmridge to Germiston daily; she could not contain her excitement upon the official opening ceremony. “This is a dream come true, waiting for taxis in an open veld was the worst experience especially in summer when it rains, the heavy rains and muddy surfaces made it hard to enjoy travelling with public transport. Now I’m glad we have a well paved taxi rank and loading bays with shelter,” Maseko said.

The brand new Palmridge taxi rank fitted with all the essential amenities, such as a paved floor, 24 loading MMC Petrus Mhlari on the left with ward 85 Cllr Robert Pienaar officially open the Palmridge taxi rank on June 24. and 26 holding bays, administrative office, car wash bay and stalls for vendors.

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EKURHULENI MAYOR WELCOMES ANC MAYORAL CANDIDATE!

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GAUTENG YOUTH CONVENE IN ANNUAL CHILDREN SECTOR PARLIAMENT!

The Executive Mayor of Ekurhuleni Cllr Mondli Gungubele has welcomed the decision of the ruling African National Congress (ANC) to replace him with current Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Mzwandile Masina. “If I came to Ekurhuleni in 2011 and messed up the city, I would be very disappointed. Right now I am at peace with my future. I have done what I was deployed by the ANC to do and I am not disappointed,” Gungubele explains. “when you join the ANC you do so voluntarily because you want to serve the interests of the people of the republic, and the party will always decide where it believes you can best serve this purpose,” he explains. The mayor says he will give full support to his successor ‘because ultimately this is not about individuals but the interests of the people of Ekurhuleni’. Mayor Gungubele thanked everyone who contributed during his term of office. “we had great political leadership. The executive did a great job and oversight was as equally effective. The administration, entities and other stakeholders also ensured the success of our programme,” he explains. “All said and done, I wish to also thank my family for the support they gave me and continue to give me during the trying and exciting times in my life as a politician.” He then wished the new incumbent the ‘best of luck’ and committed to assist ‘whenever I am called upon to do so’. “My focus right now will be in campaigning for my party, the ruling ANC to win the forthcoming local government elections with overwhelming majority so that we can continue with the good work we have done in the past 15 years,” he pointed out. Mondli Gungubele came into the City’s Executive ‘hot seat’ in October 2010. Mayor Mondli Gungubele has congratulated the chairman of the ANC in Ekurhuleni, Mr Mzwandile Masina (pictured) for being nominated as the mayoral candidate for the City of Ekurhuleni. “Masina is a vibrant young man who I have no doubt will be equal to the task at hand,” said Gungubele in his Council speech on June 23.

Some of the honourary members of the Childen-Sector Parliament, listen to the address by Gauteng Social Development MEC Nandi Manyathula-Khoza (right picture). This year’s Sector-Parliament was assembled inside the Protea South Multipurpose Hall in Soweto. BY Mapepeza Reporter

ON Tuesday, June 28, The Gauteng Provincial Legislature (GPL) assembled the 2016 Children Sector Parliament under the theme ‘Following up on our commitments to the Children of Gauteng’. Hosted in Protea South Multipurpose Centre, Soweto, the ceremony featured members of the provincial legislature and the MEC for Social Development, Nandi Manyathula-Khoza. The Children’s Sector Parliament is targeted at children between the ages of 7 years to 18 years. The sector-Parliament allows children to participate in legislative processes and encourage the born free generation to be part of influencing and shaping good governance in the post 21st years of South Africa in democracy.

ing their understanding and shows their responsibilities on the freedom and rights they have in exercising democracy. This will also be a platform for interaction between children and their democratically elected representatives, i.e. Members of the Provincial Legislature (MPLs). This platform will assists MPLs in their law-making mandate and oversight over the Executive Authority with regards to challenges facing children. Topics discussed at this year’s Children’s Sector Parliament included: • The importance of voting in the democratic South Africa • Children’s rights and responsibilities in a democratic South Africa • Children living and working on the streets and corporal punishment • The role of government to protect the vulnerable

LOOTING IN TSHWANE. CHARITY IN LESEDI! It also provided children with the opportunity of demonstrat-

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LOCAL MUSLIM SHOP OWNERS AND GREATER COMMUNITIES SHARE ESSENTIALS WITH THE PEOPLE!

On Sunday, June 20, the combined contribution of the Darul Uloom Heidelberg (a centre for higher learning based in Shalimar Ridge) and the broader Muslim community of Johannesburg, provided the disadvantaged with a light of hope this winter. Over 300 blankets and food hampers were handed to people in Ratanda, distributed all for free. The residents were collected from all around the township, particularly aiming at the elderly and informal settlers. Extra hampers were also distributed to the lined up people also in need. These give-aways are done every year “The charitable contributions will go a long way in alleviating hunger in households and blankets will keep them warm during the cold seasons. It is hoped that the jointefforts of the organizations can continue to benefit the entire South Africa, with the help of the Almighty in years to come,” said the group in a statement.

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A young girl from Ratanda extension 7 came with her friends to share the excitement A man gladly accepts his blanket and food hamper during the an with beneficiaries of food hampers on Sunday, June 20.


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MAK Labs and El8ted Production & Events Solutions hosted a five-a-side tournament on June 16 to de- Ratanda’s Bertha Maseko, Phindile Dlamini, Lerato Mokoena, Thembisile Sigasa, Nokulunga Zwane, cide on which of the local school will receive a mobile lab valued at R50 000. The winning team decided Mage Zulu and Thandi zulu celebrated Youth Day in wearing unifroms from local schools. to donate the lab to Boneha Primary School and also posed for a photograph. (see page 8)

Ratanda was populated in yellow as the ANC in the Lesedi Local Municipality hosted a door-to-door campaign ahead of the Municipal Elections promoting their chosen candidates.

Ezase Duduza partnering with Sizovelela Community Development , held an event at Tshwaranang Old Age Home in honouring and acknowledging the real heroes who in all odds fought against Bantu Education under the Apartheid government regime in 1976. The groups celebrated their Youth Day by giving it back to the com-

ANC Lesedi Municipality’s mayoral candidate, Lerato Maloka (2nd from right) poses with her comrades during their door-to-door campaign in Ratanda township on June 25.

munity, they shown their greatest talent in arts and culture. The organization performed drama, music and dance and they helped in cooking, washing and giving the Gogos and Mkhulus foot massages.

The elders shown appreciation by giving life advices along with difficulties they've experienced during the riots.

The young people went the extra mile by cleaning the whole apartment, from washing windows to braiding hairs.

The kids of Duduza ECD Centre delivered great performance of poems and Sarafina-inspired dance.


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RATANDA BECOMES FIRST FRESH HUB BENEFICIARY!

READY TO SERVE THE PEOPLE: The two fresh produce container recipients, Ezekiel Macu and Selinah Mo- FROM LEFT: Gauteng MEC for Economic Development Lebogang Maile, Lesedi MMC for Infrastructure and LED Cllr Mashoadiba, at Ratanda Multipurpose hall for the official launch of the Gauteng Fresh Hub project on Sunday, June 26. donsela, beneficiary Ezekiel Macu, Cllr Makhubu, Lesedi Mayor Cllr Lerato Maloka and Sedibeng Mayor Cllr Modisakeng

The MEC said to the Ratanda community that

their subsidiary, the GEP can equip people with skills to start and run sustainable businesses. Container beneficiaries will be monitored by the GEP. “We now need heroes and heroines that are dedicated to help in creating jobs and boosting the local economy,” said MEC Maile. Other beneficiaries have been identified across the entire province, and the MEC promised to make

FRESH HUB: OUTCOMES * To establish local fresh produce hubs in Gauteng * To create 150 sustainable township businesses that will create more than 300 jobs

more events to hand over the containers. Selinah Moshoadiba's container is located in extension 23; Heidelberg. Ezekiel Macu together with his family owns the container in Heidelberg Road, Ratanda extension 3. Sedibeng Mayor, Cllr Modisakeng, promised to utilize the harmonic voices of the local choir in Sedibeng District events. The choir entertained

within the next 24 months * To provide 50 informal traders with customised container units across all major townships in Gauteng.

guest and cheered the residents of Lesedi. “A lot of people in townships have grown their own fresh produce; government can ensure these people can be supported to get access to markets, especially within local businesses,” said executive mayor Busi Modisakeng. “In order for the Township economy to work, we need dedicated people that have good intentions of creating jobs for communities,” she concluded.

FRESH HUB: IN NUMBERS Duration of project: 6 months Location of project: Across all 5 regions of Gauteng Project budget: R3,600,000.00 Project Partners: Mamepe Foundation, GDARD /GEP

Source: Gauteng DED / GDARD GROUP

Two Ratanda Township residents were the first beneficiaries who received brand new fresh produce containers. MEC Lebohang Maile joined by Sedibeng executive mayor Busi Modisakeng and Lesedi mayor Lerato Maloka in launching the Fresh Produce Market Hubs in Ratanda on Sunday, June 26.

YOUNG AND CREATIVE PEOPLE EMPOWERED IN RATANDA!

Lesedi MAC forum members and Lesedi Local Municipality representatives alongside the guests from SAMRO and TV actors. On Friday, June 24, the Lesedi Multi-Media, Arts and Culture (MAC) Forum together with the Lesedi Local Municipality hosted a 40th Anniversary June 16 commemoration event, #76 COMMEMORATING, at the Inqaba Yokulinda Center in Ratanda. Present at the event was Mrs Dlamini, special events co-ordinator, from the Mayor’s office who reminded the youth of the importance of being thorough and consistent with what they are doing (performing arts and visual arts), and that the

Lesedi Local Municipality assured is there to help the young and gifted people in the area. Other invited guests were, Sabelo Makhubo (Actor and performer), who then explained the importance of being a theatre performer before persuing a career in television, and Dumisani Khanyile, part of the team who endorsed 90% local content at the SABC Radio stations, who then gave a step by step approach on how artist can get their music played on radio, In emphasis, these five topics were discussed:

Ratanda artist Lebohang ‘Lez4ART’ Buthelezi explains some of his work to the guests at Youth Day commemoration event, accompanied by Lucky Mofokeng of FlamBOYant SA.

1. Make a record of your music 2. Register with SAMRO 3. Get a SIRA endorsement 4. Make copies of your records and submit to different radio stations for sampling 5. Make regular follow ups until you get your music aired Performers and artists were also present with their crafts, Rap & Hip Hop artist Maggs’G and Baragwana (from Devon), Styles (Hip Hop artist), Mduduzi (singer), Lebohang Buthelezi (visual artist), Themba Twala (visual artist) and closed the day

with motivation from Lebohang Mbele. The Lesedi MAC Forum is a recent establishment to help the creative artists and performers in the Lesedi community realize their dreams by bringing the most relevant information to them from those whom we consider role models and are already doing it. They can be contacted via email at lesedi.mac. forum@gmail.com you can call their leaders Nthabiseng Ramothibe at 0749019871 and Sibusiso at 084 225 7770.

FIND YOUR LATEST ISSUE IN THESE REGIONS:

• SEDIBENG DISTRICT: Devon, Heidelberg, Impumelelo, Ratanda, Sebokeng, Sharpville, Evaton, Vereeniging • CITY OF EKURHULENI: Benoni, Boksburg, Duduza, Germiston, Katlehong, Nigel, Thokoza, Tsakane, Vosloorus • DIPALESENG (MPUMALANGA): Balfour, Siyathemba


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FOR THE YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS!

Do you want to open your own business, but don’t know where to start?

Enter the Business Plan Competition and you too can be a winner – calling all aspiring young entrepreneurs aged between 18 and 35. Everybody is a winner - all participants will be invited to attend a full-day workshop to learn how to compile a business plan, and more. The Competition is divided into three phases: First, you enter to win a seat at a "Creating an effective business plan" workshop in an area near you. workshops will be conducted during 10 to 19 August – exact dates and venues still to be confirmed) 1. You then submit a business plan to qualify for the regional judging by 9 September 2016 2. Regional winners will be awarded (10 to 14 October 2016) and go on to compete in the national competition, which will take place during Global Entrepreneurship week on 10 November in Johannesburg

who qualifies?

To enter the competition, you have to be: • Between the ages of 18 and 35 • A South African citizen • Aspiring to start a business, but haven’t started operating yet

what do you have to do to enter?

To enter, download and complete the application form, accept the rules of the competition and remember to put your best foot forward.

what can you win?

Besides the great exposure you get by being a finalist or winner, there are a range of prizes to help you get your business off the ground. This includes Business Partners Limited Mentorship for both the regional and national winners, as well as a R25 000 cash prize for the national winner, and more.

Deadline

we need to receive your entry by no later than 16:00 pm on Friday, the 29th of July 2016. So don’t delay! Enter now and move one step closer to getting that business off the ground! Select one of the following ways to submit the entry forms: E-mail to: smetoolkit@businesspartners.co.za Fax to: 011 713 6650 Attention: Business Plan Competition – SME Toolkit Deliver to: Any Business Partners office countrywide. Clearly mark envelope “SME Toolkit Business Plan competition – attention B Davids (Corporate Services) Download the entry form in MS-word, save to your device, complete and send it to us. See website for details. www.southafrica.smetoolkit.org/

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GUATENG LEGISLATURE TO HONOUR YOUR CHOICE ‘WOMEN OF COURAGE’!

Do you know of a remarkable woman (young or mature) in your community who deserves recognition for serving and empowering others selflessly? On wednesday, the Gauteng Provincial Legislature and the Social Development MEC Nandi Manyathula-Khoza, launched this year’s edition of the Vita Basadi Awards in Protea South (Soweto). Also on the same day and venue was the Children’s Sector Parliament held at the Multipurpose Hall. Honourable Speaker Mekgwe will honour women of Gauteng during the month of August. These are women who make positive impact in their communities without reward.

How to nominate your ‘woman of Courage’

The most convenient way to nominate a woman of your choice is online. Visit the Gauteng Legislature website on www.gpl.gov.za. Forms can also be collected for free at the Gauteng Provincial Legislature. The GPL will place entry boxes and nomination forms in municipalities for people who cannot reach the Provincial Legislature. Community media (radio and newspapers) will also have more information. The Vita Basadi Awards ceremony will be held on 25 August 2016, at the Gauteng Legislature; Johannesburg City Hall. ‘Vita Basadi’ means ‘women of Courage’.

The eight categories in detail

You may nominate a woman you believe deserves to be recognised in any of the following categories:

1. Outstanding Youth Philanthropist Award

A young woman philanthropist who helps others voluntarily through her skills and talents, as well as interventions that contribute to community empowering. She shows outstanding leadership and commitment to the community through direct financial support and developing/ supporting charitable programs.

2. Community Heroine Award

Deserving of this award is a woman considered to have the qualities of a heroin – your community heroine. A woman who is admired for her outstanding achievements and noble qualities. This is a woman who inspires excellence and paves the way for others to achieve greatness. She is a role model in her community and is recognised for her hard work, knowledge transfer and mentorship. Gauteng Provincial Legislature, Speaker Hon. Ntombi Mekgwe invites nominations from communities for the 2nd annual Vita Basadi Awards before the 22 July 2016 deadline.

3. Community Builder of the Year Award A woman who has shown courage and commitment in developing her community. This is a woman who puts her community first; she is a leader who inspires collective action, has a kind heart and is resourceful. She stops at nothing to empower her community to sustain itself, be it through business ventures or income-generating projects. This community builder is a mentor for community leaders and leads her community in various aspects.

4. Woman of Honour Award

A female achiever in a traditionally male-dominated industry and has contributed to job creation for women within her industry. She has broken the gender role stereotypes and is an inspiration to young women who wish to enter traditionally male-dominated industries.

5. Unsung Legend Award

Deserving of this award is a woman who has been serving her community for 20 or more years, without any recognition or compensation. She never seeks fame or reward for her contributions but has served her community tirelessly and with passion.

6. The Guardian Award

This category is for a woman in the Police or Military force, who holds the fort and has made sacrifices in the interest of her community.

7. Young Dignitary Award

The category seeks either a primary or a high school pupil who is positively influencing her peers and those older. She is a determined, positive and dedicated youth who never tires in helping others in different ways.

8. Outstanding Creative Award

This category one can nominate any influential woman who positively uses her creative work to showcase the best of and uplift the value of women in society. Examples include a motivational speaker, a poet, a fine artist, writer etc.

Terms and conditions

Please note that nominations are open to women who are residents of Gauteng only, and that all nominees must be over the age of 18. Except for the Young Dignitary Award nominees. An independent panel of judges will select a winner and a runner up in each category. winners and runners up will be announced at the Awards ceremony.

Entries close on Friday, 22 July 2016. Only Gauteng-residing women can be nominated.


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AMAKHOSI REVEAL NEW SIGNINGS! EIGHT NEW PLAYERS SIGNED FOR THE UPCOMING 2016/17 PSL SEASON. PLAYERS WILL BE TESTED AT THE BLACK LABEL CUP!

The likes of Sibusiso Khumalo, Zimbabwean duo Edmore Chirambadare and Mitchell Katsvairo, Zambian striker Lewis Macha, Ramahlwe Mphahlele, Keagan Buchanan, Enocent Mkhabela and youngster Emmanuel Letlotlo were all unveiled on Monday, June 25 at the Kaizer Chiefs Village Naturena. The new signings were joined by assistant coach Alexandre Revoredo from Brazil, Goalkeeper Coach Marco Aurélio Munhoz from Brazil and physical trainer Enocent Mkhabela.

BONEHA PRIMARY WINS MOBILE LABORATORY! MAYOR CONGRATULATES “LIONS OF THE NORTH!”

On Thursday, June 23, Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Cllr Mondli Gungubele hosted a congratulatory breakfast for PSL new-comers Highlands Park. Highlands Park is the first Ekurhuleni side to make it to the PSL since Benoni Rabbits. “This is great moment for us as a City which has On June 16, a local 5-a-side soccer tournament was held at Flux Loung in Ratanda. In honour of youth day, ambitions to reclaim its status as the producer of the organizing team of El8ted Productions & Events Solutions and MAK Laboratories donated a mobile lab sport heroes and heroines. Remember we are the to the winning team’s school of choice worth R50 000. home of soccer greats like Pollen Ndlanya, Teenage Dladla, Scara Ngobese, Jabu Mahlangu, Phil ‘NdoThe team who won chose Boneha Primary School as their beneficiary school. da’ Venter, Jimmy Mahlangu and many others.

Over the years our star has been falling in as far as producing such stars and what was even more confusing is that with a quarter of Gauteng’s population Ekurhuleni had not team in the PSL,” explains mayoral spokesman Zweli Dlamini. “On hearing the news, as an ardent sportsman the mayor felt he had to do something to demonstrate to the club just how grateful and excited we are as a city to have a team at this level of the country’s football world.”


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