Emapepeza issue 15 1926052017

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VOL.4 #15

19-26 MAY 2017

City Of Ekurhuleni

On Tuesday, May 17 Ekurhuleni mayor Masina in the middle flanked from the left by the City’s Chief whip of Council Cllr Jongizizwe Dlabathi, City Manager Dr Imogen Mashazi, the Brazilian Foreign Minister Mr Aloysio Nunes Ferreira and the official from the External Relations of the Federative Republic of Brazil.

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Students win their virgin title

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Africa Liberation Day The History of theAfrican Union

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Inside Issue #15 19 - 26 May 2017

EDITOR’ NOTE: My 7 Habits of Sucess This is the editor’s advise for all the jobless, hopeless people who live among us. The time has come to be the captains of your own destinies. Long gone are the days when wealthy and successful individuals held traditional, high-paying, 9-5 jobs. now, today’s wealthiest people are the self-employed, ambitious, savvy business entrepreneurs willing to take risks. These seven habits are what I live up to each day and I hope they become you daily bread too: 1. LEARn BEFORE YOU EARn Pick up a variety of non-fiction topics – from financial guidance books, to books on investing, eating right or motivating yourself to reach your goals. 2. LEAD TO SUCCEED If you want to be sucessful in your work, you need to stay ahead of your competition. This means knowing what new technologies are available and understanding the advancements that can help you with all of your professional endeavours. 3. FLOW WITH THE TREnDS Read all major websites and focus on the news, particularly on the latest technology and medical breakthroughs. You never know when this insight may help you in the future. 4. KnOW BEFORE YOU SHOW If you want to be a true expert in your niche or gap in the market – the type of expert who earns millions of Rands – then you need to know your industry inside and out. But remember, this alone is not enough. 5. If you really want to be like today’s most successful millionaires, then you need to look out-

side your own industry to learn about other markets as well. You must be able to blend information and insights from a variety of industries in order to truly have that edge you need to succeed. 6. FOR THE LOVE OF MOnEY... Make sure money isn’t your only goal Today’s most profitable individuals are not those who set out on a career just to make money. You need to have real passion behind your business/job if you want to be successful. You need to create great products and services, and create a business model that will actually help you do good while providing a valuable service to the public. Have passion for what you are doing as you find a way to help others – and charge money for it. 7. THE ULTIMATE HABIT Make time to go the extra mile If there is one thing that all millionaires do in order to earn their fortune, it is working when others aren’t. One of the biggest keys to success is to wake up early or stay up late to work more, study more and do those little extra things that can really make all of the difference between you and your competition. The most successful people today are those who are not afraid to give up their nights and weekends to study and work. If you really focus and start to master these traits, you can start training yourself to think and act like a SUCCESS, putting yourself in the perfect position to finally reach those financial/career/life goals you have for yourself. -The Editor

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Lindiwe Tshabalala is the maker of the cotton/ wool shoes that come in many different designs and sizes. She is a mother of two from Mamello township in Midvaal, south of Gauteng. “I started to discover my potential during December 2008 on my brother’s wedding. The designer that was hired had limited material and designs. So I decided to volunteer to assist and that’s when I discovered a new skill,” she said in an interview with Mapepeza. Tshabalala also said that although she was only a helper, she later started to make her own designs a year later. She also made some for herself and her family to wear. The love for working with one’s own hands is Lindiwe’s (35) motivation to work, including the wonderful feeling she sees people wearing her designer shoes. “They don’t just look pretty, they humble my soul,” she said.

The main goal for Lindiwe is to one day one her own shoe company. She wants to begin to make a living from these designer shoes. “I remain a prisoner of hope, maybe if I had better channels I would be able to pursue my dream elsewhere or alternatively I could get sponsor or funding,” said Lindiwe. The mother of two is currently working as a domestic worker, but being a fashion designer is all she ever wanted to do. “It has always been my second nature, but due to circumstances I have to dream less and make a living working at Marina Letata.

Tshabalala’s shoes are of good quality made from strong material. Customers have labelled them as very comfortable and reliable. From as little as R80 up to R500, one can own a pair of these winter warmers.

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On Friday, April 28 the students of Siyafunda CTC and Tholulwazi Skills and Development Centre in Ratanda were honoured in a graduation ceremony, which was attended by Cllr Katie Rakitla MMC of Community Services and representatives from Sedibeng TVET College. The event was held at Ratanda Extension 23 Hall. Congratulation to all the graduates.

PLENTY PACKS OF NYAOPE FOUND - PAROLLEE ARRESTED AGAIN!

In Heidelberg, a 30 year old Rape Parolee arrested for selling drugs – for the second time in one month. On Tuesday, May 16 Police received information or tip-off that the suspect is carrying Nyaope for selling and is going to report at DCS Community Corrections Offices for his Rape conviction parole. Upon finding the suspect, police started searching the suspect’s back-pack, a transparent plastic bag

containing brownish packets was found with 88 loops of Nyaope with an estimated street value of R2 640. The same suspect was being cornered and searched by Police last week Thursday, May 4 in the afternoon; he dropped the back pack bag on the ground and ran away. When Police searched the Back-Pack bag about74 loops Nyaope and two packets of ‘Rock’ drugs were found with an estimated street value R2 220.

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African Liberation Day,

African Freedom Day, or Africa Day on 25 May is an annual holiday celebrated in various countries in Africa, and around the world, coinciding with the formation of the OAU now known as African Union. The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was established on 25 May 1963 in Addis Ababa, with 32 signatory governments. It was disbanded on 9 July 2002 by its last chairperson, South African President Thabo Mbeki, and replaced by the African Union (AU).

History On 15 April 1958, in Accra, Ghana, African leaders and political activists gathered at the first Conference of Independent African States. In attendance were representatives of the governments of Egypt (then a constituent part of the United Arab Republic), Ethiopia, Ghana, Liberia, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, and the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon with the exception of the Republic of South Africa. This conference was significant in that it represented the first Pan-African conference to be held on African soil. The conference was also exceptional because it laid the basis for the subsequent meetings of Africa heads of state and government during the Casablanca Group and the Monrovia Group era until the formation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in 1963. The Conference called for the founding of African Freedom Day, a day to “mark each year the onward progress of the liberation movement, and to symbolize the determination of the People of Africa to free themselves from foreign domination and exploitation.” Five years later, after the First Conference of Independent African States in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, another historic meeting occurred. On 25 May 1963, leaders of thirty-two independent African states met to form the Organization of African Unity (OAU). By then more than two-thirds of the continent had achieved independence, mostly from imperial European states. At this meeting, the date of Africa Freedom Day was changed from 15 April to 25 May, and Africa Freedom Day was declared African Liberation Day (ALD).

The OAU’s primary aims:

• To co-ordinate and intensify the co-operation of African states in order to achieve a better life for the people of Africa. • To defend the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of African states. • The OAU was also dedicated to the eradication of all forms of colonialism and white minority rule as, when it was established, there were several states that had not yet won their independence or were white minorityruled. South Africa and Angola were two such countries. The OAU proposed two ways of ridding the continent of colonialism and white minority rule. Firstly, it would defend the interests of independent countries and help to pursue the independence those of still-colonised ones. Secondly, it would remain neutral in terms of world affairs, preventing its members from being controlled once more by outside powers. A Liberation Committee was established to aid independence movements and look after the interests of already-independent states. The OAU also aimed to stay neutral in terms of global politics, which would prevent them from being controlled once more by outside forces – an especial danger with the Cold War.

The OAU had other goals: • Ensure that all Africans enjoyed human rights. • Raise the living standards of all Africans. • Settle arguments and disputes between members – not through fighting but rather peaceful and diplomatic negotiation. Soon after achieving independence, a number of African states expressed a growing desire for more unity within the continent. Not everyone was agreed on how this unity could be achieved, however, and two opinionated groups emerged in this respect: The Casablanca bloc, led by Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, wanted a federation of all African countries. Aside from Ghana, it comprised also Algeria, Guinea, Morocco, Egypt, Mali and Libya. Founded in 1961, its members were described as "progressive states". The Monrovian bloc, led by Senghor of Senegal, felt that unity should be achieved grad-

ually, through economic cooperation. It did not support the notion of a political federation. Its other members were Nigeria, Liberia, Ethiopia and most of the former French colonies. Some of the initial discussions took place at Sanniquellie, Liberia.

Sidlulisa amazwi okubonga ku Dj Sbu nenThe dispute was eventually resolved when kampani yakhe iMoFaya Beverage ngalomEthiopian emperor Haile Selassie I invited khiqizo walesisiphuzo. the two groups to Addis Ababa, where the OAU and its headquarters were subsequently established. The Charter of the Organisation was signed by 32 independent African states. (see picture above)

Achievements Against the backdrop of the Cold War, the OAU faced considerable challenges to the execution of its objectives. While it did undertake a number of important ventures, such as aiding liberation movements to overthrow colonial regimes, combating racism and apartheid and resolving boundary disputes among member states. One of the OAU’s greatest achievements was the assistance it provided to liberation movements, to which the organisation afforded Associate Member and observer status. Article II (1)d of the OAU’s Charter, which states the intention “to eradicate all forms of colonialism from Africa,” was perhaps the organisation’s most successful venture, restoring territorial integrity to many formerly-colonised states. A further achievement of the OAU was its encouragement of the development of regional economic communities such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the South African Development Coordinating Commission (SADCC), the North Africa-Greater Area Free Trade Area and the Central Africa-Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries. Eventually, attempts at creating a continental body for economic development led to the establishment of the African Economic Commission through a treaty signed in Abuja, Nigeria in 1991. In terms of social achievements, the OAU facilitated the unification of trade unions through the establishment of the Organisation of African Trade Union Unity (OATUU) and promoted youth organisations to further the leadership potential on the continent. Sources: Wikipedia, SA History Online

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The South African Police Service (SAPS) said it will thoroughly investigate the fatal shooting that occurred near the O.R Tambo International Airport in City of Ekurhuleni on Monday, May 15. One man was killed and a car, Hyundai H1, was hijacked in the vicinity of the OR Tambo International Airport around 16:30pm, SAPS spokesperson Major General Sally de Beer said. De Beer said preliminary reports indicate that the driver of the vehicle was transporting a group of six businesspeople from Johannesburg to the airport and en route, at least one vehicle attempted to flag them down. “Reportedly, as he took the off-ramp from the highway to the airport, the vehicle was blocked by two other vehicles, one being a black VW Golf, and the driver was shot and fatally wounded. The suspects drove off in the Hyundai with the passengers.” The passengers were abandoned by the suspects in Rhodesfield, Kempton Park, after being robbed of some of their belongings, including cellular phones. None of the passengers were injured. He urged anyone with information that may assist SAPS in the investigation into this crime may contact Crime Stop on 0860010111 or SMS Crime Line on 32211, anonymously if needs be.

Home Affairs Security Alert:

Be warned, there is a group going to homes and pretending to be officials from home affairs. They carry documents with the letterhead Department of Home Affairs and claim to be confirming that everyone has a valid ID for the upcoming elections. They are robbing homes. Take note there is no initiative like that from the government. They are everywhere and they look presentable. Share this message on your neighbourhood group chat on Whatsapp or SMS.


OPERATION THUTHUKISA UKUSHESHISEKA KOKULETHWA KWEZIDINGO ZOMPHAKATHI KUMASIPALA WASE-LESEDI

uHulumeni wasifundazwe sase Gauteng usungule ithimba lochwepheshe ekufundiseni umphakhathi ngokunakekelwa kwezakhiwo zomphakathi ukuthi agcine izakhiwo zikaMasipala ziseqaphelweni eliphezulu kwezenthuthuko. I-Lesedi Local Municipality yethule lokuhlelo olubizwa ngokuthi i-Operation Thuthukisa okuhlose ngalo ukugqugquzela ekuthuthukisweni ekulathweni kewzidingo zomphakathi nokuxazululwa kwezinkinga zamalun-

ga omphakathi. nokunikezelwa kweshashalazi kumalunga omphakathi ukuze athole izikhalazo kuMphathiMasipala unkosazana Lerato Maloka nethimba lakhe. Loluhlelo lwaqala ngezi-23 ndasa 2017 nguMphathiMasipala unkosazana Lerato Maloka wase-Lesedi Local Municipality ephelezelwa amalungu esigungu esiphezulu kuMasipala lapho khona babhukula basungula endaweni yase Ratanda yokulwa nokuvalwa kwemigodi emigwaqeni yakulendawo.

Izethulo okuzobe zidinidwa kulohlelo zimi kanje: - Ukugundwa kotshani kwamathuna - Ukuvalwa kwemigodi nezisele emigwaqeni yelokishi - Ukulungiswa kwezakhiwo zikaqedisizungu (amapaki) nezinkundla zezemidlalo - Ukulungiswa kwezakhiwo zomphakathi, imitapo yolwazi nemitholampilo - Ukudetshwa kwezimpawu zemigwaqo - Ukulungiswa kwamapayipi amanzi avuzayo

- Ukulungiswa kwezibani zomgwaqo -nokulahlwa kwemifucuza ngokungemthetho nokuqoqwa kwemfucuza nokugqugquzela abasebenzi bakaHulumeni ukuthi basize umphakathi ngokugailisayo nangokuthembeka. Kungamuvanje, uMasipala ububambe umkhankaso onohlonze wokubhaliswa kwamalunga omphakathi adinga uxhaso kwezokulethwa kogesi, amanzi kanye nezinye izidingongqangi.

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Rise & Shine Motivations

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There was nation of Israel that was once oppressed and become slaves of Egyptians. The ‘Israelites’ were suffering in that foreign land. They got used to this slavery and suffering because they cried for so long to God, but God didn’t answer on the same moment. But after a while God answer their prayers, when He took out the Israelites out of Egypt using his faithful servant Moses. It was not easy it was difficult indeed. When the Israelites were leaving the land of slavery they faced a lot of challenges on their journey to freedom. They even wanted to give-up at some point. It may happen that you are also facing the tough situation or problems. Although you are trying very hard to come out on this pain and suffering, it keeps following you and things are not going according to your plan. Have a conquering spirit. When God take out the Israelites on Egypt that was not a victory, because the journey they went upon afterward was full of challenges. To you as well, God already take you out from your pains, but the enemy wants to take you back into your pains and suffering. You are not conquered yet. l want to say to you who is going through pains and suffering: you will conquer! This battle is yours. Don’t look back; keep on going into your success no matter the challenge. God stored great things for you and all your pains and suffering will come to an end but don’t lose hope. You will reach the place where, like the Israelites when they saw an ocean they cried and think it was an end of them, but it was where God made a say for their salvation through the waters. When things get tough it is when the light approaching, your victory is in the ocean. In everything that you do trust God.

KID TANK HAS ARRIVED! SON OF DJ TIRA TOURS SCHOOLS AND RADIO STATIONS COUNTRYWIDE!

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unior Khathi is a rising rap artist known as Kid Tank from Durban is making his name heard around South Africa, touring schools and entertaining fans who know his music on social media. Kid Tank has set up his 2017 schedule to his school career and giving back to the kids, as young as he is his doing big things most big artist in industry most fail to do, which is giving back to their real supporters "The Kids". Kid Tank’s biggest highlights yet are features with acts like Durban nyts, Efelow (WTF), Bass (Dj Oskido's Son) amongst others. His currently featured on Dj Bongz's hot single Kuruza with Dj Tira and Durban nyts which is making waves on all radio platforms. His also due to release his hit Single this month titled #Realdeal. Kid Tank is on a nationwide school and radio tour, Him and his manager/publicist neo Makate (Macfowlen). They have identified four schools per province and with two community radios along with a provincial radio and use the platforms to perform and motivate school pupils.

The voice of Rise & Shine Motivations, author Sonnyboy Motloung

Recently, they went to schools in the City of Ekurhuleni as part of their Gauteng leg of the tour.

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Kid Tank’s real name is Phathakahle Sabelo Junior Khathi, who believes in the popular quote by O.R Tambo ‘a nation that does not take care of its youth is a broken nation’. S to him personally, this tour is simply to challenge the private companies and community stakeholders to support him in a quest to positively motivating pupils on the importance of school and wants to discourage his fans in using drugs. Junior believes in certain family values; one of these is to to give back to the people regardless whether they support him or not. His father and mother (Dj Tira/Mthokozisi Khathi and Gugu Khathi) have always been supportive towards his selfless ideas to giving back to the community. This nationwide tour is done and funded by Kid Tank and his Manager/Publicist (Macfowlen) Follow Kid Tank's campaign on social media and get updates of his music releases and other community projects his involved in. Follow him on Social media Instagram: kidtankofficial, Facebook : Kidtank, Twitter: Kidtanknation For bookings contact kidtankbookings@ gmail.com/macfowlenn@gmail.com, Call 076 091 7201

Above: Kid Tank performing at Masithwalisane Secondary School in Vosloorus, Ekuhuleni as part of his school tour. Inset: Upcoming hip hop artist, Junior Khathi aka Kid Tank.

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The City of Ekurhuleni hosts the Ekurhuleni Digital Technology Workshops in Tembisa, Tsakane, Daveyton and Vosloorus, South Africa and Vosloorus from 18 to 31 May 2017. Free entry for all youth from 16 years of age. Unemployed, drop-outs and school leavers also invited. Contact 011 999 9059/8270 for people who need assistance or any information.

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Racing along like an emergency ambulance to resuscitate you is Madex 2017. It is South Africa’s, nay, Africa’s, very first event focusing purely on marketing (see event details at end). Two excellent seminar theatres boast more than 20 free lectures to help you get to grips with terminology such as “an influencer marketing campaign”, “chatbots”, “short-lived content”, “virtual and augmented reality”, “mobile marketing strategy”, “artificial intelligence”, “infobesity”, “niche curation”, “e-mail marketing”, “effective measurement”, the list goes on. These trends are influencing your job and you need to be a step ahead to ensure your survival. It’s gripping stuff brought to you by gurus in the know. Do not miss out, as it’s first come first seated. Pre-register for free at www.madex.co.za

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Mediatech Africa 2017 is the continent’s largest media and entertainment technology trade show. The expo showcases new technologies and services from industry leaders in AV system integration and communications; live entertainment technology; television and broadcast; animation and film; studio and production, DJ and pro-audio equipment. Pre-register for free at www.mediatech.co.za


ratanDa’s MaBoe MaKes insiDe soccer-laDUMa! The Springbok Sevens team on Sunday took an unassailable lead in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series and will be crowned the 2016/17 series champions in London next week when the series conclude with the HSBC London Sevens at

Maritzburg United central midfielder Lebohang Maboe also known as “Tso or Cheezy” has recently been published in the biggest soccer publication in Africa, Soccer-Laduma the on May 17th issue. The exclusive interview featured the best of Maboe’s (23) first Absa Premiership season and playing in good form. Since joining the team, he has helped in securing a top eight position and hopes he can continue his good form on the field. Before Maboe, the team’s performance in the previous season almost got them relegated. His father Sydwell Maboe was

also interview and shared how he always advises his son on playing top-flight football in South Africa. He also once played for Orlando Pirates. The soccer maestro was born and grew up in Ratanda, south of Gauteng. During this season, he was named ‘Man of the Match’ in December last year against Pirates. He was also voted ‘Reader’s Player of the Season’ by SoccerLaduma’s readers. Maboe has also played for Mbombela United and Kaizer Chiefs development. Congratulations on the great accomplishment Tso!

Twickenham. Mzansi’s 'Blitzboks' were crowned HSBC World Rugby Sevens champions Sunday as they claimed the Paris title with a 15-5 victory over Scotland in the final. The overall series win had been sealed by South Africa's 26-5 semi-

final win over new Zealand, combined with England's 19-17 defeat to the Scots at the same stage. South African had taken a firm grip on the title by reaching eight of the last nine finals with coach neil Powell hailing their performances.

‘STUDENTS’ WIN THEIR VIRGIN TITLE!

For the first time ever, Bidvest Wits FC were crowned PSL champions with a game to spare. The team has existed for 96 years and played the sealing game in their home ground at Wits University. The Absa Premiership title was made possible by coach Gavin Hunt, who has four PSL titles (three with Supersport United)


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