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EKURHULENI HONORS HANI FAMILY WITH MUSEUM!
NOVEMBER 11-25 + ONLINE e-Mapepeza (www.issuu.com/mapepeza) The home of fallen SACP leader, Thembsile ‘Chris’ Hani, has been officially declared a National Heritage Site. The City of Ekurhuleni has unveiled plans to improve the home and create a museum dedicated to telling the story of Hani. Pictured is a silhouette of Chris Hani with this message: “On 10 April 1993, twenty three years ago, South African Communist Party secretary-general Chris Hani was assassinated outside here, at his home by Januzs Walus, an anti-Communist Polish refugee who had close links to the white nationalist AWB. Walus encountered Hani leaving home alone, so he followed him a few blocks to the local superette, where Hani bought a newspaper. Walus decided not to do it in the shopping centre because there were a lot of people. He took a different route back to Hakea Crescent, arriving just as Hani pulled up in his Toyota sedan. Donning his gloves, and armed, Walus was ready. He pulled up in his car directly behind Hani’s in the driveway. He put the pistol in the belt of his trousers behind his back. Seeing ‘Mr Hani’ move away from the car, Walus did not want to shoot him in the back. He called to Chris saying, “Mr Hani”, when comrade Hani turned, Walus fired the first shot into his body. As he turned and fell down, Walus fired a second shot at his head. Comrade Hani was with his daughter Nomakwezi, then 15 years old. His wife, Limpho, and two other daughters, Neo (then 20 years old) and Lindiwe (then 12 years old) were away at the time. Also, implicated in the assassination was Conservative Party MP Clive DerbyLewis.” Chris Hani, who will forever be remembered for his triple HHH programme – a campaign that was introduced by Hani to ensure access to proper housing and health care for the masses, and fight hunger.
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BE READY TO FACE THE HEATWAVE! It is very obvious that summer is underway. The weather patterns have indicated heat waves and heavy rain.
veloping heat illnesses including outdoor workers.
But the sun’s harmful effect on people is not well known and some people are clueless in treating heat-related illnesses like dehydration and heat cramps.
People taking certain medications or consuming alcohol also have high risk. Athletes in superb healthy conditions can also succumb to heat related illnesses if ignoring the early warning signs.
Children, elderly and the obese people have a high risk of de-
Here are some of recommended pre-cautions you should take
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WARNING: New Date-Rape Drug with Permanent Effects!
Recently, a woman was taken by five men, who according to hospital and police report, was raped by a gang before being dumped at a bus station. Though she was unable to remember the events of the previous evening, tests conducted revealed that she had been raped repeatedly. There was a trace of Rohypnol in her blood. Rohypnol is presently being used as a date rape drug. It is actually a small sterilization pill which is now being used by rapists to drug their targets at parties. The drug makes the mind of the target (would be victim) go blank so that she does not remember anything that transpired and worse still, the drug sterilizes the victim so that she doesn't conceive from the rape and the rapist need not worry about having his identity revealed later by a paternity test. The real bad news is that the drug's side effects ARE NOT TEMPORARY, they are PERMANENT. Any female that takes it WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO CONCEIVE AS IT DAMAGES THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS. The drug is administered by dropping it into On Tursday, November 17, Lesedi Local Municipality executive mayor Cllr.Lerato Maloka, the target's drink. The girl wouldn't rememvisited the Heidelberg hospital to launch and open the newly built centre which will be a onestop shop for empowering victims of crime.
Lesedi Launches Ithembalethu Forensic Medical Services Centre
This Department of Health crisis centre is one the 25 facilities across the country and 2nd in the sedibeng region, its core functional purpose is to provide health needs to patients, supporting in particular victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and other violences which are regarded as prioritised responsibility of the Derpartment of Health.
ber a thing the next morning, nothing at all that had taken place the night before will she remember. Rohypnol, dissolves rapidly and easily in drinks, leaving no taste and no change in color which makes it impossible to detect. These weasels can get this drug from anyone who is in the vet school or any medical university. It's that easy and Rohypnol is about to break out big on campuses everywhere. Believe it or not, there are even sites on the internet telling people how to use it. Girls, please be careful when you're out, especially on a date, don't leave your drink unattended. (Buy your own drinks, ensure bottles or cans received are unopened or sealed; don't even taste someone else's drink). There have already been reports of girls' drinks being spiked by Rohypnol. For guys - Please inform all your female family members, relatives and friend Remember you also have sisters or might one day have a daughter(s). Please share this message to protect and save lives.
Gauteng follows up on commitment to assist victims of flash floods!
The Mayor was joined by MMC for Community Services Cllr.Kate Rakitla and Dr. Ronnie Masilela (CEO of Heidelberg Hopital) to cut the ribbon and officially opening the centre for public use.
Apply to be a police reservists!
The Acting National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), Lieutenant General Khomotso Phahlane, has granted and approved all the provinces to embark on the recruitment of reservists in the SAPS in the 2016/2017 financial year.
This decision will complement the back-tobasics approach towards a safer tomorrow and align with the National Development Plan. All nine provinces will advertise posts in the local newspapers, which are easily accessible to the community. Although the information will also be posted on the website of the SAPS; www.saps.gov.za, under the heading, ‘Careers’, when the advertisements are published, special efforts must also be made such
as the assistance of the Career Centres and the Community Policing Forums. Strict recruitment compliance procedures will be closely monitored by the Personnel Management Division to ensure that the recruited reservist candidates start with the reFollowing heavy downpours and severe thunquired training, without any complications. derstorms that left many people displaced in various parts of Gauteng in recent weeks, the It is important to make the candidate reservprovincial government has allocated an addiists understand that their services will be voltional R20 million to the Department of Countary, without any remuneration and that operative Governance and Traditional Affairs their positions as reservists do not guaranto assist families who lost their homes and tee appointed as permanent members of the belongings in the floods. SAPS. Candidates reservists may under no circumWith more extreme weather predicted over stances commence duty, before they have the next few months there is a risk of negasuccessfully completed the training detertive impacts socially and economically. The mined by the Acting National Commissioner department received a roll-over of R27.7 miland before PERSAL numbers had been allolion to fund the Provincial Disaster Managecated to them. ment Centre to strengthen existing capability
to deal with disasters. “The provincial government will work together with the affected municipalities to identify appropriate land for relocation of families displaced by the recent floods in our province,” said Finance MEC Barbara Creecy tabling the 2016 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement to the provincial legislature on Tuesday, November 15. Residents who live in areas that is not suitable for human habitation, such as along the flood line and river banks, will be relocated to safer areas.
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THE HEATWAVE IS HERE! Tips on facing heat-related illness
when finding yourself under extreme hot conditions: • Drink plenty of water very often, non-alcoholic and decaffeinated fluids, even if you don`t feel thirty. If you are on a fluids restrictive diet, consult a physician before increasing consumption of fluids. • Rest and cool down in the shade during breaks. • Lightweight, bright, loose fitting clothes reflects heat and sunlight away. “Prevents heat absorption”. • Take a cool bath or shower. Use lukewarm water. • Don`t take salt tablets unless specified by a physician. • Spend more time in air conditioned places. • Strenuous activities should be reduced, eliminated, or rescheduled to the coolest time of the day, usually early morning or in the evening. Heat cramps may be the first sign of heat related illness and may lead to Heat exhaustion or Heat Stroke.
• Heavy sweating. • Weakness • Dizziness • Nauseas & Vomiting. • Fainting. •Cool, Pale and Clammy skin. • Fast & Weak pulse (Heart beat). First Aid. • Move person to a cooler environment. • Apply cool, wet clothes to as much of the body as possible. • Lay the person down and loosen tight clothes. • Offer sips of water if patient still conscious. • Seek medical attention immediately.
In an effort to implement cost-cutting measures in all campuses, Gert Sibande TVET College (GSC) has recently adopted a new strategy with innovative initiatives. One of the initiatives was to stop the purchases of purified bottle water which cost the college approximately R6 per 500ml bottle, and replace it with a sustainable cost-effective solution to get drinkable water. The college then decided to purchase a water purification system so that municipal water can be further purified to match the quality
of bottled water. The purification system is currently being tested at GSC Central Office in Standerton. It will be monitored and if successful, it will be rolled out to all campuses. According to Faith Sibeko, central office employee, the new purification system works extremely well and the water is of better quality than bottled water. She added that waiting for the purchases of bottled water is now a thing of the past as purified water is readily available at all times.
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Signs and symptoms of Heat Exhaustion:
When temperature and the is high at the same time or when the temperature exceeds a certain threshold, human`s ability to cool their bodies through sweating is reduced. In such instances, the real threat is heat related illnesses to life.
• Apply firm pressure on the cramping muscles or gently massage to relieve spasm. • Have sips of cool water unless if feeling nauseas, then stop having water.
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• Altered mental state. • Headache, confusion, nausea, dizziness, shallow breathing. • Hot, red, dry or moist skin. • Rapid and strong Pulse (Heart beat). • Faints, loses consciousness.
First Aid:
• Painful muscles cramps and spasm usually in legs and abdomen. • Heavy sweating.
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Signs and symptoms of Heat Stroke:
• Get the victim immediately to the medical facility/ hospital. • Move the victim to a cooler, preferably airconditioned environment. • Reduce body temperature with cool clothes or bath. • Don`t give fluids.
Sign and symptoms of Heat Cramp:
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Joyce Sithole, a Gert Sibander TVET College central office employee, is one of the excited employees about the installation of the water purification system that is part of the cost-cutting measures implemented by the higher learning institution.
Sasol launches project to help learners get better eyesight!
On Thursday, November 3, Sasol launched the Vision for Change learner support project, aimed at helping the vision of primary school learners. The campaign began at eMbalenhle in the Govan Mbeki Municipality (Mpumalanga). This project supports learners that are part of the existing Sasol Jump Start programme. The Jump Start programme is a numeracy intervention in support of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Innovation (STEMI). “As Sasol we believe that the Vision for Change project will improve learners’ confidence, by giving them improved vision we give an opportunity to excel. Learners will be empowered, as a result they will do better in class, on the sports field as well as in their communities,” said Mashudu Ndou, Senior Manager Sasol Social Investment and Ikusasa. . More than 2600 learners from financially underprivileged families will benefit from the project
Excited learners with their new spectacles during the SASOL’s Vision for Change launch at a eMbalenhle primary school.
The Vision for Change project is a partnership initiative with the Department of Education and Department of Health to provide free eye testing services and treatment. The learners that will be identified with visual impairments during the tests shall receive new pairs of prescription spectacles. . The local Department of Education has granted permission for the health care specialists to visit schools and conduct eye tests for learners. This approach will reduce the risk of transporting learners to health facilities for consultation and treatment.
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Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokonyane and Ekurhuleni Executive mayor, Cllr Mzwandile Masina recently led a prayer session for the rain with Prophet Paseka Motsoeneng at the Incredible Happenings Church in Katlehong. The prayer comes as drought persists in the country, threatening to rapidly deplete the water resource. Meanwhile, The City of Ekurhuleni has started to implement water rationing from 21h00 to 05h00 every night in order to preserve water. Residents are urged to use water sparingly.
THE HEATWAVE IS HERE! It is very obvious that summer is underway. The weather patterns have indicated heat waves and heavy rain. But the sun’s harmful effect on people is not well known and some people are clueless in treating heat-related illnesses like dehydration and heat cramps. Children, elderly and the obese people have a high risk of developing heat illnesses including outdoor workers. People taking certain medications or consuming alcohol also have high risk. Athletes in superb healthy conditions can also succumb to heat related illnesses if ignoring the early warning signs. Here are some of recommended pre-cautions you should take when finding yourself under extreme hot conditions: • Drink plenty of water very often, non-al-
coholic and decaffeinated fluids, even if you don`t feel thirty. If you are on a fluids restrictive diet, consult a physician before increasing consumption of fluids. • Rest and cool down in the shade during breaks. • Lightweight, bright, loose fitting clothes reflects heat and sunlight away. “Prevents heat absorption”. • Take a cool bath or shower. Use lukewarm water. • Don`t take salt tablets unless specified by a physician. • Spend more time in air conditioned places. • Strenuous activities should be reduced, eliminated, or rescheduled to the coolest time of the day, usually early morning or in the evening.
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RESERVES NOW USED TO SUPPLY GAUTENG WITH WATER!
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is in the process of releasing water from the country’s reserves at Sterkfontein Dam into the Vaal Dam. The release is necessitated by the low dam level of the Vaal Dam that is due to the drought and the high evaporation as a result of high temperatures. The water will flow from the Sterkfontein Dam into the Nuwejaarspruit, then into the Wilge River which will then feed the Vaal. The release of the water from the reserve storage as the Sterkfontein Dam is, forms part of the process of managing the dam level at the Vaal to stay at or above 25% of capacity. This process
is envisaged to be over 54 days till the end of December. The release, which begins on November 7, allows for the volume at 20 cubic metres per second, which will rise incrementally to reach its peak of 70 cubic metres per second at the beginning of December. This process will then taper off back to the initial 20 cubic metres per second towards the end of December when the release will be ended. In total the release will allow for a maximum of 200 million cubic metres to have been released at the end of the envisaged 54 days. All this water is meant to refill the Vaal and therefore all those along the waterways of the Nuwejaarspruit, the Wilge and the Vaal are
SALGA elects Mayor Modisakeng as first female Provincial Executive Committee Chairperson
reminded not to engage in any illegal activities like unauthorised abstraction or diversion of the resource. Whilst this activity will bring some stability to the Vaal dam, the reality of the drought should be realized. The need to continue water conservation and the wise use of water remains. South Africa is a water scarce country, ranked as the 39th driest country in the world; that is drought-stricken at the moment. All water users are encouraged to adhere to water restrictions. Municipalities will continue to enforce adherence to the restrictions according to their bylaws and where necessary take appropriate action.
President gets report from #FEESMUSTFALL Commission On Thursday, November 3, President Jacob Zuma received the Interim Report of the Commission into the Feasibility of Fee-Free Higher Education and Training in South Africa. He will now study the interim report and give direction on the way forward.
Councillor Busisiwe Modisakeng: Executive Mayor of Sedibeng District Municipality, was elected unopposed as the Chairperson of the Provincial Executive Committee for SALGA Gauteng on Friday, 30 September at the Kempton Park. Cllr Modisakeng says: “It is such an honour to be elected as the first female provincial chairperson in Gauteng since the recognition of SALGA as the representative of Developmental Local Government. As a new Provincial Executive Committee, we will carry the baton from the previous leadership and promise to continue to drive the developmental local government agenda”. SALGA Gauteng Province has elected a new leadership to serve as the new Provincial Ex-
ecutive Committee for the fourth democratic local government term. Elected Members of the Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) include: Deputy Chairperson: Cllr. Patricia Khumalo, Speaker - Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Deputy Chairperson: Cllr. Patrick Dipudi, Chief Whip - Mogale City PEC Additional Member: Cllr. Matshidiso Mfikoe – City of Joburg PEC Additional Member: Cllr. Nonkoliso Tunzi, Speaker- West Rand District PEC Additional Member: Cllr. Mapiti Matsena - City of Tshwane PEC Additional Member: Cllr. Jongisizwe Hlabathi, Chief Whip- Ekurhuleni
The Chairperson of the Commission, Judge Jonathan Heher, has submitted the Interim Report to the President, after only three of the proposed eight sets into which the Commission had divided its work have been completed. According to the Commission, the structure was determined with an appreciation that no properly informed recommendation could be submitted by the Commission without a full understanding of the factors that control Cllr Modisakeng said she appreciated the di- and influence higher education and training versity of the municipal leadership in Gaut- in South Africa. eng Province as a confirmation of a maturing The President established the Commission in constitutional democracy. January this year, with an expectation to comThe two-day SALGA Gauteng Province on plete its task within eight months. However, September 29 and 30 took place in Kempton after the amendment of its terms of reference, Park in Johannesburg and was attended by the Commission has been given an extension municipal councillors of the 11 municipali- to complete its work by 30 June 2017. ties within the Gauteng Province including the three (3) metros, City of Johannesburg, City of Tshwane and Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. Guests at the Provincial Conference included, Executive Mayors, Outgoing SALGA Gauteng Provincial Executive Committee (PEC), Speakers of Provincial Legislature, Chief Whips, MMC’s, CFO’s, Provincial Departments, Professional Bodies, Sector Stakeholders and Sponsors.
The following are the three sets contained in the Interim Report: • An overview by stakeholders of the terms of reference of the Commission • Post-school education and training in South Africa • The funding of institutions of higher education and training and understanding their operational costs.
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Honor our Heroes!
City of Ekurhuleni mayor Mzwandile Masina, presents the official letter written by O.R Tambo to the City of Emilia Romagna (Italy) in 1976, it was gladly received by President Zuma. On Thursday, October 27, hundreds gathered at Wattville's Tamboville cemetery to witness the wreathlaying ceremony dedicated to Oliver Reginald and Adelaide Tambo. President Jacob Zuma was joined by members of the Tambo family, senior officials and politicians and other dignitaries.
Oliver Reginald (O.R) Tambo and mam' Adelaide Tambo were iconic struggle heroes who sacrificed their lives to leading the masses of South Africans as members of the African National Congress (ANC). O.R Tambo was the longest serving president of the liberation party. On this day in 1917 October 27, O.R Tambo was born. Next year, the Centenary celebrations will be hosted in the Eastern Cape near the birthplace of the late ANC president.
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Ntirhisano opens up growth prospects for cattle farming! City transforms Hani’s house into a museum! Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor, Mzwandile Masina has announced that the City will turn the late Chris Hani’s Dawn Park, Boksburg’s house into a museum where people can learn more about his life and times. The former South African Community Party leader, Chris Hani was untimely murdered on the property’s driveway in 1993.
As part of the outreach service delivery programme by Gauteng Provincial Government called Ntirhisano, the Premier of Gauteng David Makhura accompanied by Sedibeng Mayor Busi Modisakeng and Lesedi Mayor Lerato Maloka, visited Heidelberg Airport (Aerodrome) and Karan Beef on Friday, October 28.
of Gauteng’s strategy for Transformation, Modernization and Reindustrialization (TMR)
This tour of Lesedi’s two industrial sectors, food & beverages and avaiation sectors, forms part of the Ntirhisano discussions between the provincial government and ‘captains of industry’ that focus on creating a inclusive economy that supports all people. The engagements focussed on service delivery in the area and how the industries can become part
“This visit forms part of government’s programme to unlock business challenges andget to grips with how can we help you, to in turn help us to grow this economy, to grow the exports, to increase employment, to enhance greater participation of black people in this economy- so that all of us grow an inclusive business sector,” said Makhura.
Addressing the meeting with stakeholders, Premier Makhura said he was proud Gauteng is home to Karan beef a family business with a global footing.
Makhura and Lesedi local municipality mayor, Lerato Maloka reassured the farm that government wants to increase the economic viability of the business. A report back on issues which had been raised by the business in an earlier engagementwere also addressed. The issues ranged from the disruptions to electricity supply, water shortages, access of their trucks to major highways andconcerns over the licencing of a new mine in the area. In addition, senior officials from the various departments gave a detailed feedback on how these concerns would be addressed.
2017 NSFAS Funding Applications Closing soon!
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has started the rollout of the Student Centred Model by opening online applications as from Monday, 01 August 2016 until 30 November 2016. Current Matric learners who will need NSFAS financial assistance at universities/TVET colleges in 2017, are encouraged to start applying now on the NSFAS website (www.nsfas. org.za).
The Student Centred Model is meant to open a direct relationship between NSFAS and its students, from registration phase to completion of their studies. The system will help in alleviating payment delays and new applications for funding every year.
• Students who have never received NSFAS funding must apply online • All students who were previously funded by NSFAS and are not funded in 2016 must apply online • All students who have signed their Loan Agreement Forms (LAF) or Schedule of Particulars (SOP) for 2016 and are currently receiving NSFAS funding DO NOT HAVE TO REAPPLY. Funding will be granted provided you meet the academic requirements. • All funded NSFAS students are requested to update their information online. Please log onto www.nsfas. org.za and create the MyNSFAS account to verify your details. Matriculants who have already sub-
The house has since been declared a heritage site. “We want to appeal to everyone including Mama Dimpho and the entire family across the length and breadth and elsewhere where Comrade Chris was that you help us to reconnect and bring the life of Chris into reality,” said Mayor Masina. Masina said he was hopeful that the family would donate some of the important memorabilia that will make it interesting for the
“We are going to undergo a number of developments in the area, the first thing to do is to recreate the museum so that we can relieve the life of Chris Hani; second is to build a narrative centre in the vicinity and the thirdly we have also secured about R20 million to build a library where the story of Hani is going to be told,” he said. The City also plans to build a statue of Hani the same size as the one in Mandela Square so that his legacy can never be forgotten including recreating pathways leading to the burial site. Masina added that the City’s Mayoral Committee had taken a decision to honour Mama Dimpho with the Freedom of the City like it did with her late husband. “You remain an icon, we are inspired, you are fearless, resistant and always supportive. You have not lived in the shadow of the name of your husband. You are a hero in your own right,” said the Mayor.
mitted their NSFAS applications at universities or TVET colleges must not reapply. The institution will send their applications directly to NSFAS. All paper applications forms can be sent to NSFAS Head Office in Cape Town either by email to apply@nsfas. org.za or Fax 086 644 2822 or by post to: The 2017 Online Applications, NSFAS Loans & Bursaries Department, Private Bag X4, Plumstead, 7801. Please note the following opening and closing dates: Grade 12 and previous matriculants: 01 August – 30 November Students who were not funded by NSFAS in 2016: 01 September – 30 November
Global Entrepreneurship Week Launched in Mzansi ahead of Congress in March 2017!
On Friday, November 11, The Global Entrepreneurship Week South Africa was launched at the IDC (Industrial Development Corporation) Sandton. The Global Entrepreneurship Week is set to address major issues affecting SME’s in South Africa. This initiative spearheaded by the Department of Small Business Development and the Global Entrepreneurship Network, a global network of entrepreneurs aimed at strengthening and growing SME’s in their regions. In South Africa, SME’s contribute to 45% of the country’s
The house has been purchased by the City as part of its programme to preserve history and heritage. “This is a story of hope. The house has been bought; it has been transferred to our name.
people to see the life of the late struggle stalwart.
overall GDP, thus requiring the government to focus on the growth of this sector in order to grow the States GDP and ultimately strengthen our country’s economy. Deputy President of South Africa, Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa GEN President Jonathan Ortmans shared smiles with business owners from around the World. The IDC also gave exhibition opportunities to small enterprises that enjoyed visits from the delegates during the launch, like Jewellery and Craftswoman Nettah Motau of Dinokeng Arts and Crafts.
Speaker of the Gauteng Legislature Hon. Ntombi Mekgwe alongside Limpho Hani and City of Ekurhuleni Mayor Mzwandile Masina at the official ceremony to delare the house of the late Chris Hani a Heritage Site on Thursday, November 17.
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SOX INN dedicate win to the late Cappy Mokoa! By Lucky Mofokeng (@flamBOYantsa)
In the turn of events, the tournament was filed with unpredictable emotions as the three-time champions and defenders of the LPA trophy, Siwelele, saw a ‘white-wash’ loss to the Blackball Masters in one of their semi-final games.
On the weekend of October 29th and 30th, the Lesedi Pool Association (LPA) held their fourth all-teams tournament this year at the L&S Sports Bar in Rensburg, Heidelberg. The tournament attracted participation of 13 teams from Ratanda, Shalimar Ridge, Vosloorus, Tsakane and Duduza who battled it out to be the best in pool table sport.
The defending champions went on to beat Blackball Masters 4-3 to qualify for the final, which they lost 4-2 against the better equipped and grieving Sox Inn Pool Club.
VOSLOORUS-BASED pool team, Sox Inn proved their hunger to win the tournament when they clinched the final game despite having to play without a member and mourning another who recently lost his life.
A moment of silence was held in honor for the founder of the LPA, Cappy Mokoa, before the first games of the tournament got underway.
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The association was established in the 1980’s by the now late Cappy Mokoa of the Sox Inn Pool Club, who died in the early hours of Saturday morning. The funeral service was held at Vosloorus on Saturday, November 5. For further enquiries regarding the tournaments and/or the Lesedi Pool Association, contact their Secretary Mr Sputla Seakgwe on 083 477 2145.
Sox Inn players celebrate their hard-fought victory at the LPA tournament at L&S Sports Bar. Giving the winning team their prizes is Sputla Seakgwe, LPA secretary (left).