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MIDVAAL OPENS NEW KGATELOPELE!
EXECUtIVE Mayor of Midvaal Local Municipality in sedibeng, Cllr Bongani Baloyi was proud in introducing the Kgatelopele initiative. The mayor encourages all young people in Midvaal to join in. The closing date is set for Friday, July 22. The programme aims to establish an employment creation and entrepreneurship development programme aimed at training, up-skilling and mentoring young people, to provide them with opportunities, employability and a chance to step forward!
The Kgatelopele Initiative entails the setting aside of targetOn the far left is the current executive mayor of the City of Ekurhuleni, Mondli Gungubele. Flanking on the far right is the ANC’s pick for holding the ed work for local cooperatives to compete for the awarding city’s hot seat, deputy minister of trade and Industry, Mzwandile Masina. They are joined by the party’s Regional Executive Committee members, , STORY CONTINUES ON PAGE 6 during their door-to-door campaigning in Duduza with ANC s.G. Gwede Mantashe. see the Gallery on page 4 for more.
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12 SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN EDEN PARK! Eden park police on the 8th , 9th and 10th July 2016 arrested 12 suspects for various offences. suspects were arrested during routine stop and search operation over the weekend. An operation was conducted by Eden park crime prevention members.
suspects arrested amongst others for the following crimes, malicious damage to property, murder and for being in possession of drugs which include dagga and nyaope.
ISIS NABBED! HAWKS ARREST ALLEGED TERROR SUSPECTS!
At least four individuals, aged between 20 and 24 years, suspected of working in terrorism related activities in Gauteng have been arrested in a joint operation by the Hawks, National Intervention Unit, Bomb squad and other law enforcement agencies. The anti-terror raids took place in Newclare and Azaadville, Johannesburg. The arrests follows protracted investigations by the Hawks and the state security of possible terror related activities in the Johannesburg area. Four suspects were identified after they attempted to travel to syria in 2015. They were however refused by an international airline to travel after they were informed of their intentions. On saturday, July 9, members of the Hawks swooped on their locations where several items were seized for analysis. The National Head of the Hawks Lieutenant General Mthandazo Ntlemeza said south Africa cannot sit on its laurels because this
MOtORIsts are digging deeper into their pockets as the petrol price has increased by between eight and 11 cents a litre. In a statement on July 3, the Department of Energy announced that a litre of 93 ULP and LRP will increase by 11 cents a litre and a litre of 95 ULP and LRP will increase by eight cents a litre.
All suspects arrested are expected to appear in Palm Ridge court on Monday, July 11 according to The price increase has come into their different charges. effect on Wednesday, 6 July. This increase follows a 52 cent increase per litre in June. Consumers now pay an extra 42 cents for a litre of diesel (0.05% sulphur), while a litre of diesel ers for the following crimes, (0.005% sulphur) grew by 41 cents. robbery, possession of hijacked motor vehicle and stolen motor The wholesale price for illuminatvehicle, for murder and for being ing paraffin has risen by 43 cents in possession of drugs which in- and the single maximum national retail price (sMNRP) for illumiclude dagga and nyaope. nating paraffin increased by 57 All suspects arrested are expected to appear in Palm Ridge court on July 11 according to their difference charges. tHE National student Financial Aid scheme (NsFAs) is working together with the south African Revenue service (sARs) to help track down former students who fail to make repayments for NsFAs loans. NsFAs has been included in the list of statutory bodies to which sARs can now legally disclose taxpayer information.
11 SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN KATLEHONG NORTH! Katlehong North police on the 8th , 9th and 10th July 2016 arrested 11 suspects for various offences. suspects were arrested during routine stop and search operation over the weekend. Operation was conducted by Katlehong North crime prevention members. suspects arrested amongst oth-
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kind of threats is likely. “It is clear that the arrest of the four is very big step forward in the fight against terrorism. But we cannot say that the problem has been solved. These terrorist organizations are recruiting in our country and as the law enforcement agencies will continue to work around the clock to prevent any form of recruitment on our soil. We will remain on high alert to make sure that we safeguard our citizenry and residents alike. We will diffuse any attempts to form any terrorist groups in our country. Our people should also be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the police,” said Ntlemeza. Meanwhile two of the suspects appeared at the Johannesburg Magistrate Court on July 11, facing terrorist related charges while the remaining suspects also appeared at Kagiso Magistrate Court on firearms and explosives related charges the same day.
cents a litre. The sMNRP for LPGas has also increased by 12 cents. “The main reasons for the fuel price adjustments in July are the strengthening of the rand against the Us dollar during the period under review, which cushioned the fuel prices by over 17 cents a litre; the slight increase on average in the prices of petroleum products in the international markets, and an increase in the prices crude oil, on average, during the period under review, mainly due to supply disruptions in Canada, Venezuela, Libya, Nigeria and Iraq,” said the department. The department urged motorists and the public to use petroleum products efficiently during these tough economic times. – SAnews.gov.za
SARS TO DISCLOSE NSFAS DEBTORS INFORMATION!
of the board, furnish it with the name and address of the employer of a borrower, if such information is known to sARs”. NsFAs spokesperson Kagisho Mamabolo said he believes that working with state agencies would make it easier for NsFAs to track down all non-paying debtors. “It will also make it easier for those who fail to make repayments, as provided in this act, to make arrangements for repayments before their names may be placed by the NsFAs board on any list of defaulting debtors published by any person or body whose business is to compile and publish such lists,” said Mamabolo.
The promulgation -- issued by Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan on July 8 - makes provisions for sARs to disclose to NsFAs debtors' names, their tax reference numbers, personal contact details, their employers’ names and contacts and other non-financial information. Debtors who wish to make repayment arrangements or enquire on This is in line with section 24 of their loan balances may contact the The NsFAs Act 56 of 1999, which NsFAs contact centre on 086 00 67 states that “despite section 4 of the 327 or email recoveries@nsfas.org. Income tax Act 1962 (Act No. 58 za with their personal details. – SAnews.gov.za of 1962), sARs must at the request We would like to apologize for the errors on the Pick n Pay Kwa-Thema on the Issue #15, July 1. The errors were: NO NAME PARBOILED RICE 2KG R16.90) wrong price is R27. 90 (COUNTRY FRESH ICE CREAM ASSORTED 2L BUY ANY 2 FOR R69. 90) wrong price is R24. 90 FOR 2 Mapepeza Newspaper would like to apologize for the inconveniences caused by the advertised errors.
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ELECTRICITY TARIFFS APPROVED BY NERSA EFFECTIVE DATE 1 JULY 2016
Notice is hereby given to the rate payers and consumers in terms of section 13 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 2000 that Lesedi Local Municipality has by council resolution approved 2016/2017 Medium-Term Revenue and Expenditure Framework (MTREF) for levying a rate on a property and service charges. The tariffs were approved by Council on 24 May 2016 – Council resolution number LC.MC –66 /05/2016. It is important to note that electricity tariffs are subject to the approval of NERSA. Below are the approved tariffs by NERSA as per the certificate issued after the applicable processes, this is an aggregate increase of 7.56%. The increases take effect on the 1st of July 2016.
ELECTRICITY TARIFFS – APPROVED BY NERSA Excluding VAT Tariff code
Tariff 2015/2016 (Approved by NERSA)
Description of tariff
2016 /2017 (Approved by NERSA)
Domestic:
BE E1 E3
Basic charge with improvements
R 179.08
R192.76
BE E1 E1/E5
Basic charge without improvements
R 172.75
R185.68
EL E3 EZ
EL E3 EA
Domestic: Approved Indigents
free
High commercial tariff – customers at medium voltage (>230/400V & < = 11KV) with minimum 1MVA connection Low demand Basic Charges (R/month) Demand charge (R/kVA) Energy charge (c/kWh) (Summer) Peak Standard Off peak High demand Basic Charges (R/month) Demand charge (R/kVA) Energy charge (c/kWh) (Winter) Peak Standard Off peak
Tariff 2015/2016 (NERSA approved)
R2 275.23 R89.20
Tariff 2016/2017 (NERSA’s approval)
126.34 82.85 65.36 R2 275.23 R89.20 339.68 119.19 71.91
R2 449.06 R96.01 135.99 89.18 70.35 R2 449.06 R96.01 339.68 119.19 71.91
0 - 50 kWh 51 kWh– 350 kWh
R 1.04
free R 1.1086
351 kWh – 600 kWh
R 1.41
R 1.5177
600 kWh > Domestic: Non indigent 0 – 50 kWh
R 1.66
R 1.7868
Internet based consumption display (Rand/Month) – R262.78 – if the electricity consumption is displayed on the internet, on request of the customer.
R 0.8870
The times for time of use tariff are shown on the image below;
51 - 350 kWh 351 – 600 kWh 600 kWh >
R 1.04 R 1.41 R 1.66
R 0.84
R 1.1086 R 1.5177 R 1.7868
Bulk residential resellers All season voltage 230/400v
Tariff 2015/2016
Basic charges (R/month) R262.78 Energy charge (c/kWh) 139.13 All season voltage 230/400v & < =11kv Basic charges (R/month) R3 284.80 Energy charge (c/kWh) 135.56
Tariff 2016/2017 (Approved by NERSA) R282.86 149.76 R3 535.76 145.92
Low commercial tariff – Customers below 100kva / 150A connection size Low demand (Summer)
Tariff 2015/2016 (NERSA approved)
Basic Charge (R/month)
R627.87
Energy (c/kWh)
96.34
139.00
Demand charge (R/kVA) High demand(Winter) Basic Charge (R/month)
R0.00
R0.00
R627.87
R712.12
Energy (c/kWh)
160.69
173.00
Demand charge (R/kVA)
R0.00
R0.00
Tariff 2016/2017 (NERSA approval) R712.12
Medium commercial tariff – customers above 100kVA/150A connection size – Voltage 230/400V Basic Charge (R/month) Energy (c/kWh)
Tariff 2015/2016 (NERSA approved) R1 625.75 96.34
Demand charge (R/kVA)
R135.38
Low demand (Summer)
Tariff 2016/2017 (NERSA’s approval) R1 749.96 103.70 R145.72
High demand (winter) R1 749.96
Basic Charge (R/month)
R1 625.75
Energy (c/kWh)
160.69
172.97
Demand charge (R/kVA)
R155.48
R167.36
During winter months – June; July and August Peak Hours will be from 06:00 to 09:00 and 17:00 to 19:00 on weekdays. Standard Hours will be from 09:00 to 17:00 and 19:00 to 22:00 on weekdays and from 07:00 to 12:00 and 18:00 to 20:00 on Saturdays. Off-peak Hours will be from 22:00 to 06:00 on weekdays, 12:00 to 18:00 and 20:00 to 07:00 on Saturdays and all of Sundays. A public holiday falling on a weekday will be treated as a Saturday. An unexpectedly announced public holiday
During summer months – September till May Peak Hours will be from 07:00 to 10:00 and 18:00 to 20:00 on weekdays. Standard Hours will be from 06:00 to 07:00, 10:00 to 18:00 and 20:00 to 22:00 on weekdays and from 07:00 to 12:00 and 18:00 to 20:00 on Saturdays. Off-peak Hours will be from 22:00 to 06:00 on weekdays, 12:00 to 18:00 and 20:00 to 07:00 on Saturdays and all of Sundays. A public holiday falling on a weekday will be treated as a Saturday. An unexpectedly announced public holiday will be treated as the day of the week on which it falls.
Electricity tariff schedule is available at the municipality’s head and satellite offices and libraries for public inspection during office hours and is also available on municipality’s website. For more information regarding electricity tariffs, kindly contact the following officials:
Medium commercial tariff – customers above 100kVA / 150A connection size –
Alida Van der Walt – (016) 492 -0261 or Godfrey van Biljoen – (016) 4920260 or Sindiswa Boyi – (016) 492 - 0048
Voltage > 230/400V & < =11KV
Low demand (Summer) Basic Charge (R/month) Energy (c/kWh) Demand charge (R/kVA) High demand (Winter) Basic Charges (R/month) Energy (c/kWh) Demand charge (R/kVA)
Tariff 2015/2016 (NERSA approved)
Tariff 2016/2017 (NERSA’s approval)
R2 308.57 92.91 R130.55
R2 484.94 100.01 R140.52
R2 308.57 154.93 R149.92
R2 484.94 166.77 R161.37
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ANC MAYORAL CANDIDATE – CITY OF EKURHULENI MR. MZWANDILE MAsINA is an ANC member in good standing from Ward 51, Enkululekweni Branch and currently serving as the Regional Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC) in Ekurhuleni.
He served as the ANC Ekurhuleni REC and RWC. At the age of 16, Masina became involved in youth active politics and became a full member of both the ANC and ANCYL after the unbanning. He served in various capacities, from street, section to zone and branch leadership structures, before ascending to the Regional and Gauteng Provincial leadership of the ANCYL. Masina was active in student politics and went on to become the Chairperson of the Congress of south African students (COsAs) and later a member of the south African student's Congress (sAsCO). Masina also had a short stint during his political
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career and served in the ANC National Executive Committee (NEC), ANC National Working Committee (NWC) and was a member of the ANC Deployment Committee when he was the National Convener the ANCYL for just over 23 months. He is currently deployed by the ANC as Deputy Minister of trade and Industry. Previously has served in various capacities including being the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at the Gauteng Film Commission, Deputy Director-General at the Gauteng Department of sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Chief Director in the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Director at The department of trade and Industry, Director in Ekurhuleni Metro and General Manager at Uthingo to mentioned but a few senior posts.
He studied at the University of the Witwatersrand school of Governance in Public and Development Management as well as at the University of Pretoria, where he graduated with a Masters De-
gree specialising in Entrepreneurship.
He has attained numerous international and local short executive and development programmes, where he gained knowledge and insight into various business management practices and policy environment. Mzwandile Masina is an ANC member in good standing from Ward 51, Enkululekweni Branch and currently serving as the Regional Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC) in Ekurhuleni. He served as the ANC Ekurhuleni REC and RWC. At the age of 16, Masina became involved in youth active politics and became a full member of both the ANC and ANCYL after the unbanning. He served in various capacities, from street, section to zone and branch leadership structures, The mayoral candidate for the African National before ascending to the Regional and Gauteng Congress and current deputy minister of the Dti, Provincial leadership of the ANCYL.
Mzwandile Masina.
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GWEDE MANTASHE PUTS COMRADES TO WORK IN EKURHULENI!
The African National Congress (ANC) went on a door-to-door campaign in Ekurhuleni townships, canvassing for votes and introducing their candidate councillors for the upcoming Local Government Elections. The party’s secretary-general Gwede Mantashe lead the comrades within the informal settlements in Duduza alongside the City’s mayoral candidate, the deputy minister of trade and Industry Mzwandile Masina. The Regional Executive Committee, with current Ekurhuleni executive mayor Mondli Gungubele joining the ANC parade.
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CITY’S C.F.O CHOSEN FOR BUSINESS WOMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD!
With two consecutive clean audits with no findings under her administration Ekurhuleni’s Group Chief Finance Officer (GCFO) Ramasela Ganda certainly means business. Her efforts are drawing attention and she was recently nominated as one of 17 finalists for the coveted Businesswoman of the Year Awards.
The annual Businesswomen’s Association of south Africa (BWAsA) celebrates and recognises astute leadership and contribution of south African women in various sectors of the economy. she is responsible for allocating funds that have changed the economic landscape of Ekurhuleni – a significant contributor to the country’s GDP. Ganda has been nominated in the government category where nominees must be considered “role models” within government and be able to show a commitment to mentorship and empowerment of women. These awards are the only recognition of its kind that focuses solely on Women in Business. “Having a supportive leadership with a vision and the desire to create jobs has really made my job easy. When they presented the City’s vision I was already sold I looked at it and said ‘I really want to be a part of this metro’,” she said. “It’s really all about the work you put in even if it means working overnight. The love for the city and the potential I have seen is what keeps me motivated and driven to make Ekurhuleni work. I wake up every day to get paid to do what I love, says Ganda” . The Group CFO is grateful for this nomination and would like to see more changes in Ekurhuleni. As one of the bright stars in Ekurhuleni and an inspiration to many pro-
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fessionals Ganda plans to establish a chartered accountant training programme for the City’s youth. With a great team behind her and a leadership with a vision Ramasela Ganda is set to make strides towards the advancement of Ekurhuleni’s economic competiveness.
Although she is a trained accountant by profession, Ganda is not one to sit behind her desk perusing documents. she enjoys visiting community projects and interacting with communities to evaluate their implementation and identify shortcomings. “For the first time working in government, my cellphone number becoming public is a non-issue. Being accessible and readily available to assist the City of Ekurhuleni residents whenever they need me is more important to me,” she confirmed.
PUBLIC NOTICE Lesedi Local Municipality Public Notice Number: 29/2016
APPROVED BUDGET AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP) 2016/2017. This notice serves to inform the members of the public and all relevant stakeholders in terms of chapter 4 of the Municipal Systems Act, (Act No.32 of 2000) and the Municipal Finance Management Act, (Act No. 56 of 2003) that the Council has approved the IDP and Budget 2016/17 during council sittings on the 24th May 2016. Copies of the documents are available for scrutiny in our Website, Libraries and Municipal buildings. For more information regarding the contents of these documents, the following officials can be contacted as indicated below: IDP- Andrew Machitje: 016 492 0080 and Budget – Rizwan Mansoor: 016 492 0086 Lesedi Local Municipality Offices PO Box 201 HEIDELEBRG, Gauteng 1438 rizwanm@lesedi.gov.za. or andrewm@lesedi.gov.za
Ekurhuleni’s Group Chief Finance Officer (GCFO) Ramasela Ganda who has been nominated as one of the 17 finalists for the coveted award of Businesswoman of the Year.
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EKURHULENI’S IEC READY FOR UPCOMING POLLS!
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KGATELOPELE PROJECT AIMS TO EMPOWER MIDVAAL YOUTH! STORY BEGINS ON PAGE ONE!
of such work which relates to road marking, grass cutting, street and waste cleaning, delivery of accounts and other possible similar tasks.
How Is it going to Work?
200 young people will be identified and trained in phases in entrepreneurship skills and the establishment of cooperatives to be able to compete for the awarding of this work. Once Holding the code of conduct chart from the left is Ekurhuleni’s IEC Deputy Municipal Electoral Officer Thandi Radebe and the established and operational, these Municipal Electoral Officer Dr Imogen Mashazi flanked by the representatives of different political parties during the signing of the cooperatives should be able to comelectoral code of conduct pledge at Germiston Lapa on Thursday, July 7. pete in the open market for other appropriate work to ensure that they Reported By Anatola Mofoka & Nqobile Khumalo It’s all systems go for the upcoming local government elections is enough for all political parties to get their share of votes. There become sustainable business enterin Ekurhuleni. Over 20 representatives of political parties and is therefore no need for violence but parties must vigorously en- prises, thus creating jobs themselves and doing actual local economic deindependent candidates converged in Germiston to sign the gage on peaceful campaigning, “she said. electoral code of conduct as a pledge to commit to a free and Mr J.G Pelser spoke on the importance of tolerance and empa- velopment thy for visually impaired voters, advising the guests on how the fair election. The Electoral code of conduct calls on parties to practice politi- IEC’s Braille template is used to assist in maintaining secrecy of Application Forms can be submitted at Meyerton Library, De Deur cal tolerance towards each other during the campaigning period the ballot for all voters - as stipulated by legislation. In terms of safety at polling stations, Dr Mashazi said, IEC will Library, Henley-on-Klip Library, until the elections day. Speaking at the signing ceremony, Ekurhuleni’s Municipal ensure visible police presence to all 626 voting stations. Power Lakeside Library, Randvaal Library, Electoral Officer Dr Imogen Mashazi tabled the electoral code generators are also on standby in case of power supply inter- Sicelo Library, Vaal Marina Rates Office, Savanna City Rates Office, of conduct and stated that Ekurhuleni’s Independent Electoral ruptions. Commission (IEC) was ready to preside over free and fair elec- Three political parties absent on the signing day were the Inka- Midvaal Youth Development Forum tions on August 3. tha Freedom Party (IFP), African Christian Democratic Party Office on Mitchell Street or emailed to kgatelopele@midvaal.gov.za “There is over one million registered voters on the ground. This (ACDP) and the United Front of Civics (UFC).
Applications sent will be sorted and a shortlisting process will be completed by August 5. All the shortlisted candidates will be requested to attend interviews between 15 and 26 August. On the official launch date of the initiative on September 1, the 200 selected candidates will meet the Midvaal Mayor before they attend their training sessions. Training in business and entrepreneurship, as well as additional skills like accounting and cleaning will be conducted. Candidates will also learn how to register their own cooperative and gain accreditation. Send you enquiries: 016 360 7578 / 076 344 7061, kgatelopele@midvaal. gov.za or Visit www.midvaal.gov.za for more information. Direct link to downloading the application form: http://www.midvaal.gov. za/images/kgatelopele_flyer_and_application_form_final.pdf
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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 fullday 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 country-wide. Clearly mark envelope “SME Toolkit Business Plan competition – attention B Davids (Corporate Services) Download the entry form in MSWord, save to your device, complete and send it to us. See website for details. www.southafrica.smetoolkit.org/
VITA BASADI AWARDS NOMINATIONS CLOSES SOON!
Do you know of a remarkable woman (young or mature) in your community who deserves recognition for serving and empowering others selflessly?
Honourable Speaker Mekgwe calls for nominees who will be honoured women of Gauteng during the month of August. These are women who make positive impact in their communities without reward. Entries close on Friday, 22 July 2016. Only Gauteng-residing women can be nominated.
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. 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 incomegenerating 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 maledominated 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.
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MEC MAZIBUKO LAUNCHES THE GAUTENG SPORTS AWARDS! LAUNCHING the 2016 edition of the awards, MEC Mazibuko outlined this year's plans and nomination processes. "We will be hosting this year's sport Awards at silver star hotel in Mogale City just like last year and we are still in partnership with Mogale City Local Municipality. The Awards will take place on 2nd October 2016 and as from this moment the nomination process is opened to every athlete and journalist who wants to win these prestigious awards. MEC for sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation MEC Faith Mazibuko formally launched the 2016 Gauteng sports Awards on Friday, July 1, under the theme, "Gauteng the enabler of Excellence". "This year we have added three new categories as follows Community sport and Recreation programme of the year .This will be awarded to a community based sport and/ or recreation programme that is implemented at a community level (grass roots level). Community media of the year. Which will be awarded to the media (print, radio or television) based in a community and has shown passion in terms of covering sport and recreation programmes and activities in that particular community. school sport athlete of the year. Will be for the newly identified individual (male/female/ with disability) that Launching the 2016 edition of the awards, MEC Mazibuko outlined this year’s shows potential in terms of performance and participaplans and nomination processes. “We will be hosting this year’s Sport Awards at tion in the prestigious sport championships", she added. Silver Star hotel in Mogale City just like last year and we are still in partnership with Mogale City Local Municipality.
The Awards will take place on 2nd October 2016 and as from this moment the nomination process is opened to every athlete and journalist who wants to win these prestigious awards.
The two female soccer players of Letta stars F.C in Ratanda recently received awards for the Best player of the year 2015/2016 and Most promising player 2015/2016 respectively. The pair were given certificates and medals to recognize their achievement.
"I urge all south Africans to give full support to the south African Olympic team that will be representing the country in the upcoming Rio Olympic Games that will take
place in the capital city of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro as from 5 August - 21 August 2016" says MEC Mazibuko. Let's encourage them to win lots of medals especially the gold one's", she said. MEC Mazibuko concuded with a request to the media houses around the province to help in identifying people fit to get the Gauteng Lifetime Achievement Award. “Working closely with ward-based sports can help identify talent and to find sports facilities that need renovation or rebuilding. More and more people will stop using drugs when they participate in sports and recreation,” she said. 2016 Gauteng sport Awards categories: • Sportsman of the Year • Sportswoman of the Year • Sport Team of the Year • Disabled Sportswoman of the Year • Disabled Sportsman of the Year • Disabled Sports Team of the Year • Most promising athlete of the year • Most promising team of the year • Coach of the Year • Technical Official of Year • Administrator of the Year • Sport Fan of the year • School sport athlete of the year • Community Sport and Recreation programme of the year • Community media of the year (print, radio and television) Nominations close on 29 July and nominations forms can be accessed through the following avenues: Gauteng Department of sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation: surrey House, 35 Rissik street
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