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LONG LIVE NKOBI LEGACY! Reported By Stephen Seakgwe & Lolliepop Mofoka
grounds see for themselves that here is a resting place, where the remains of a man and a woman who gave their lives to the cause of freedom and justice. Let us all be reminded by this tombstone that there was once a Thomas Nkobi, who walked alongside other brave leaders of our country as a soldier; whose heart was the gun that fired the bullet of resistance against oppression, racism and colonial disempowerment that were experienced in our country. Let it be known to future generations that there was once a Winifred Nkobi, who endured hardship in the face In his keynote address, the mayor said of military state that denied her the that by this action of unveiling the freedom to raise the children and the headstone, the City is unveiling the family under a free environment.” said memory of the sons and daughters Masina in tribute. of our soil to the world and all future The programme was led by speaker of generations to see. “Let whoever walks into these sacred Council Cllr. Patricia Khumalo who City of Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Cllr Mzwandile Masina led the procession that paid their respects to the late struggle stalwarts Mr. Titus Thomas and Mrs. Keneiloe Winifred Nkobi, at the unveiling of their headstone. The ceremony took place on Friday, September 8, which was attended by the surviving Nkobi and Moroka family members, political figures and veteran Sophie de Bruin. Other notable figures included former City mayor Duma Nkosi, Dr. Zola Skhweyiya, former EMPD Chief Bafana Mahlabe amongst others.
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School Robbers Wanted!
Heidelberg Police opened a Business robbery case after MTN Cell Phone Shop at the Heidelberg Mall. The incident took place on Friday morning, September 15 and police are still looking for suspects.
Heidelberg Police opened a Business burglary and theft case, this after the office roof zinc was cut open with unknown sharp object and items were stolen. The crime took place at Laer Volkskool, north of Heidelberg in the Lesedi region.
It is alleged that a customer and store personel were in the shop when four armed male suspects entered the shop with a security guard.
It is alleged that the School Principal noticed the burglary when they reported on duty in the morning of September 14. Upon Police arrival and checking the crime scene, it was detected that the zinc was cut-off with sharp object and suspects gain entry into the office. It was also found that a Flat Screen TV and a bottle of Blue Label Whisky were taken.
Whilst they were inside the shop, suspects forced the Manager and his employees to the backroom where there is a Cell Phone Cabinet is placed. The Manager was pointed with a firearm, threatened and ordered to open the cellphone cabinet. Due to an electronic delay, the suspects managed to take a yellow long sleeve MTN Golf Shirt from the employee. They also tried to check the till unfortunately there was no money. Suspects got away in a silver VW Jetta with unknown registration number.
Suspects are unknown and police are looking for the guy appearing in the photograph below to assist the Police with the investigations.
Heidelberg Station Commander, Colonel Amanda Dorothy Viljoen, strongly appeals to anyone with information about the whereabouts of the suspects or who might be knowing the suspects, should contact nearest Police Station or call SAPS Crime Stop 08600 10111 or sms 32211.
Most recently, security guards at SPAR Heidelberg caught the man pictured trying to steal items at the store. Shoplifting and other business-related crimes are on the rise as we about to enter the Festive season. As a business owner, always be aware of your security flaws and address them quickly before criminals take advantage. To consumers, being a witness to such crimes only makes you an an accomplise. Take charge and report it as you see it, who knows, you may be rewarded for your honesty. - MAPEPEZA REPORTER
18 DRUNK DRIVERS ARRESTED ON N3 OFF-RAMP IN THREE DAYS! The EMPD Freeway Unit were out in full force during the past weekend on the prowl for those who chose to be behind the wheel having taken intoxicating liquor. The special operation was conducted on three consecutive days from Friday to Sunday (September 15-17) between 4pm and midnight on each day. The focus was on vehicles travelling on N3 freeway in both directions between Barry Marais and Leondale turnoffs. Ten drivers were apprehended on Friday, six on Saturday and two on Sunday. Sixteen were detained at Vosloorus police station and two at Alberton Police station.
The suspect’s face was caught by the schools CCTV cameras. If anyone has information on the pictured person or the robbery, please contact Heidelberg SAPS on 016 341 0361.
EMPD SWEEPS GERMISTON CRIME HOTSPOTS CLEAN! Suspected drug dens and taverns in and around which most crimes occur were raided recently. The EMPD Specialized Services comprising of Drug Enforcement, K9, Equestrian and SWAT units targeted several identified hotspots in the Germiston area in general and the Central Business District area in particular in an effort to ensure a safer environment for all.
The special operations started on September 13, police discovered a 23 year old foreign national with thirty packets of cat and six of crystal meth with an estimated value of R8,000 . Hard cash amounting to R2,520 believed to be proceeds from selling drugs was confiscated from the suspect. The suspect was detained at Germiston police station. On Friday night (September 15), stop-andsearches and high visibility patrols were con-
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ducted throughout Germiston CBD including Oleander, Petunia, Pascandale streets and CastleView Arch blocks were thoroughly searched during the patrols. Taverns and pubs visited included Wadeffin, Genesis and Eyipilini. At the intersection of FH Odendaal and President Streets, an open space next to the new EMM building, dozens of people drinking in public were chased away and our officers stayed on to ensure that the law-breakers do not come back.
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Students inside the cinema watching the ‘Vukuzenzele’ movie in Rosebank on Saturday, September 9, at the launch of Step Up To A Start Up 4 by Primestars Marketing.
Primestars launch Step Up To a Start Up Cinema experience! Reported By Stephen Seakgwe A crowd of youngsters dressed in school uniform filled up the cinema theatres in Rosebank. They were invited to be the first witnesses of a movie that was made to inspire them to be social entrepreneurs. The Step Up To A Start Up is a brainchild of Primestars Marketing, and this year, the fourth edition was successfully kicked off on Saturday, September 9. In his speech to the mass gathering of youngsters and sponsors, MD of Primestars Martin Sweet had this to say; “Primestars Marketing will reach over 90 000 historically disadvantaged secondary school learners nationally this year on a variety of different educational projects. In addition to Step Up, we also facilitate Career Guidance, Financial Literacy, Maths and Science revision programmes with the assistance of key strategic partners and sponsors.” The programme is providing solutions for thousands of young South Africans who face a future without work. Step up To A Start up 4 calls on young people from all across South Africa to look at our ever-changing world, identify the challenges around them and find solutions using the tools provided for them through the programme. Minister of Small Business Development, Lindiwe Zulu also sent her support for Step Up To A Start Up. In the official letter, the minister said that the programme is in line with the department’s core mandate to create condusive, sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystems. “In addition, this initiative is in line with the objectives of the National Development Plan (NDP), Vision 2030, as well as Government’s broader econommic transformation agenda, as it relates to job creation, skills development, and enterprise development, especially for black young and women led enterprises. “wrote Minister Zulu. The fourth edition of the programme focuses on social entrepreneurship, where learners will be asked to find innovative solutions to society’s most pressing social and environmental
problems, centred around the concept of Seeking Opportunity, Connecting People and Creating Sustainable Value. According to Mr Sweet, the programme’s goal is achieved by combining education and entertainment into the three core elements of our programme; Movie, Toolkit and Competitiona. First, the participating youngsters attend a screening of an educational film where young entrepreneurs start a business that tackles social and environmental problems. This is done at various Ster-Kenikor cinemas countrywide. The movie titled Vukuzenzele, starring media personality ‘Maps’ Maponyane amongst a well known cast. After the screening, an Entrepreneur’s Tool Kit that is given to all participating learners that assists them in implementing the skills learnt through this educational film, and allow them to develop their own business ideas and models. Participants have until Friday, September 29 to submit their phase 1 idea using the toolkit. Learners are then given the opportunity to compete in an entrepreneurial competition by submitting their business model canvasses for assessment and adjudication by a panel of industry professionals and sponsors. During this process, at least 9 top business models will be identified and the teams responsible will be invited to attend a boot camp in Johannesburg. This boot camp will hone and polish participants’ skills as they start to think more about developing and starting their businesses based on the ideas they submitted. The boot camp concludes with a prestigious Gala Dinner & Awards ceremony. The awards ceremony will celebrate the winners that deliver workable business concepts that better the lives of their people and protect the planet. Step Up To A Start Up 4 was launched in Montecasino with special addresses by minister Lindiwe Zulu, David Makhura, Premier of Gauteng, and last but certainly not least, an eye-opening address by international businessman and author of best-seller Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki.
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Mapepeza did an exclusive interview with Lesedi Local Municipality’s executive mayor Lerato Maloka recently. Various topics and issues were covered, including the mayor’s progress in the development programmes and opportunities for residents. On Issue #26, the full interview will be published, but see our Facebook page (@mapepeza) for updates.
MASSIVE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS ROLLED OUT IN DIPALESENG! Reported By Stephen Seakgwe, Phindi Sidu (DLM)
The Dipaleseng Local Municipality in Mpumalanga is on a complete make-over. Areas like the municipal building in Balfour and parts of Siyathemba township have been turned into construction sites, much to the excitement of residents. The local government has begun with massive infrastructure projects, some completed in the set time-frames and within the allocated budgets. Every financial year, the Dipaleseng rolls out projects in order to address infrastructure development backlogs of the area. While it is understood that the community might complain about the slow paced deliv-
Some of the projects underway in Dipaleseng
ery of infrastructure development, cognizance of the fact that these projects demand massive financial backing which the institution does not have at its disposal should be viewed as a major contributing factor to this.
The upliftment of the local community in the implementation of these projects (in the form of subcontracting to local SMMEs and creation of job opportunities) has been taken seriously in Dipaleseng.
Some of these capital projects are funded through the annual Municipal Infrastructure Grant allocation received annually specifically for this reason, while others come from sources such as government sector departments and other external sources.
“The municipality is of the view that job creation, poverty alleviation and local business support are crucially important in the development of the local economic landscape.
These are over and above the other daily maintenance tasks that are continually taking place in and around the locality through the internal Operations and Maintenance (O & M) budget of the municipality.
Project Description
Upgrading of Monareng, Lefokotsane and Nkonkoni Street
Location
Siyathemba (Ward 2 & 4)
Upgrading of Grootvlei Grootvlei WWTW (Ward 5)
Implementing Agent
DLM
DLM
Provision of sewer reticulation in Grootvlei Ext. 21
Grootvlei (Ward 5)
Upgrading and renovation of Municipal office building
Balfour (ward CoGTA 3)
DLM
Some of these projects have already been completed like the Provision of Sewer reticulation for 450 households in Grootvlei in ward 5, which created fifty four (54) local job opportunities and a total of four (4) local SMMEs were appointed while others are still in implementation phase,” said the municia-
Dipaleseng also mentioned that there are also other projects that will benefit a big portion of our communities like the construction of low-cost housing units in Siyathemba and Grootvlei. “The construction of the stimulation centre in Nthoroane and the Skills Development Centre in Balfour, are other exciting projects that are at embryotic stage,” the municpality concluded.
Service Provider
WOC CREATED
Local SMMEs APPOINTED
R20 million December (MIG) 2017
Monareng Street: 100% Completed Nkonkoni: 25% Physical Project Lefokotsane: 37% Physical Projects
Consultant: GMH Engineers Contractor: Maduludi Cc
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1
R37 million April 2018 (MIG)
Civil and Structural works completed. Mechanical & electrical contractor appointed.
Consultant: Mott MacDonald Contrac59 tor: Khanya Engineered Projects
0
completed
Consultant: Mott MacDonald Contractor: 54 Wax Engineering
4
Physical progress: 73%
Consultant: Monde Consulting Engineers
84
6
Completed
Contractor: Mothapo Consulting Engineers
8
0
Project cost
R9 million (MIG)
Planned Completion date
pality in a statement. “It is also important that we foster inclusive development throughout all the wards within the locality so that all our people know and understand that our government cares for all”, said the Executive Mayor, Cllr. Mafunda Makhubu.
March 2017
September R16 million 2017
Project Status
Upgrading Of Balfour MV System, Balfour (ward DLM 6.6kv and The 3) Existing Substation
R6 million (INEP)
Construction of new Balfour substation
Balfour (ward DLM 3)
R60 million June 2019 (INEP)
Planning Stage
F & A Consult0 ing Engineers
0
Upgrading of old feeder lines in Dipaleseng
Balfour, Grootvlei & Greylingstad
DLM
R3 million (INEP)
April 2017
Completed
Imbawula Technical Services
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0
Turnkey design and construction to improve water pressure in Siyathemba
Siyathemba (Ward 1,2 & 4)
GSDM
R7 million
March 2017
Completed
MK Dube/ Lefiso Consult- 18 ing
4
Rand Water/ GSDM/ DLM/ DWS
R78 million October 2017
Physical progress: 73%
Tiger Business Enterprise
4
construction of a new 250mm uPVC pipeline to convey Grootvlei and clear water from Siyathemba Siyathemba to Grootvlei
May 2017
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MZANSI ONLINE LIBRARIES NOW IN EKURHULENI
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City of Ekurhuleni MMC of Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture Dorah Mlambo alongside Mandla Buthelezi of the National Library officially launch the Mzansi Libraries Online (MLO) programme at the Germiston Library. Two more MLO centres have been simultaneously launched in Tembisa and Tsakane.
City of Ekurhuleni MMC for Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture Cllr. Dorah Mlambo officially launched the Mzansi Libraries Online Project at the Germiston Library on Tuesday, September 19. The launch of the Mzansi Libraries Online (MLO), dubbed the digital knowledge hub, envisages a literate and technologically advanced community of young and old citizens making use of technology at public libraries to improve their lives. The overall objective of MLO is to empower South African communities to improve their lives through the provision of increased free access to information, particularly by children, youth, the unemployed, women, the elderly, and people living with disabilities especially the visually impaired. The new digital knowledge hubs will have advanced facilities such as:
· Increased social and economic benefits through access to health, education and economic information. On-line registrations for university registrations, on-line studies and human resources applications. · Enhanced skills and capacity among library staff for a better service to the community. · Community training programmes. · A sustainable public sector that will continue to meet the needs of the community into the future. The Winnie Mandela Library (Tembisa) and the Tsakane Library also have Mzansi Libraries Online. Mzansi Libraries On-Line (MLO) is a programme of the National Library of South Africa, in collaboration with the Department of Arts and Culture and the provincial library services in all nine provinces. It is part of the Global Libraries Programme which has benefited some developing countries.
MONEY SAFETY TIPS FOR OUR COMMUNITIES!
Gauteng Department of Infrastructure Development MEC Mamabolo has officially hand over the newly renovated building for student accommodation today, September 7.
The 300-plus room building will be utilized by the Medical Sciences faculty of Wits, some rooms dedicated to the returning medicine graduates who studied in Cuba.
structure Development Portfolio Lindiwe Lasindwa to donate the keys to the institution. The newly renovated building, situated at the Charlotte Maxeke Hospital is well located and accessibleto the medical students, as their campus is adjacent it. The building previously used as Doctor’s quarters and nurses residence consists of family units of 1,2 & 3 bedrooms, 16 floors of single rooms and 8 floors of Bachelor flats. The project also provided skills through training and employment of the participants of EPWP beneficiary program.
Mamabolo was joined by Higher Education minister Dr. Blade Nzimande, MEC of Health in Gauteng, Dr Gwen Ramokgopa, Gauteng Legislature chairperson of Infra-
MEC Mamabolo confirmed that the Project Readiness Matrix tool was used to complete the renovation project successfully and to the best standards possible.
The Wits University is the proud recipients, and they have a free lease over the building until the end of this year.
ATM FRAUD AND ROBBERY ON THE RISE! BEWARE! Katlehong North SAPS have compiled a list of safety tips to protecting yourself against card / monetary losses. 1. Ensure that the card is returned following a point of sale or ATM transaction and that it is the very same card that you presented. 2. Never accept help from any person at an ATM, not even from Security Officers or a bank official. Go inside the bank to ask for help. 3. If anyone tries to disturb or interfere with you whilst you are transacting at the ATM, your card could be skimmed, cancel the transaction immediately and report the incident using your bank’s Stop Card Toll – Free number or at the bank of your bank card. 4. Shield your hand with which you are
typing your pin number so that nobody can see your pin number, not only at the ATM, but also when using your card to make payments at a retailers or restaurant. 5. When you are shopping online, ensure that orders are only place on a secure website. 6. Never send an e-mail that quotes your card number, the expiry date and the CV number. 7. If your card is retained, do not leave the ATM before you have cancelled your card by calling your bank’s call centre using your own mobile handset. 8. Any crime can be reported to 10111 or 112 , 08600 10111
Higher Education minister Dr Blade Nzimande hands over the keys to the building to the Wits Vice Principal Prof. Tawana Kupe, alongside Gauteng MECs Jacob Mamabolo, Dr Gwen Ramokgopa and Gauteng Legislature portfolio chairperson Lindiwe Lasindwa.
CALL CENTRE HANDLES 4 MILLIONTH CALLER!
According to the City of Ekurhuleni, more residents are turning to their call centre to receive help on any service delivery challenges experienced.
The City’s Call center number 0860 543 000 has become more popular, this is evident, as the call centre received and passed the four million caller mark on Friday, September 8. This is the milestone and an improvement from three million caller mark that was recorded in November 29, 2016.
The call centre can receive, on average, about 100 000 calls per month. The service level achieved by the call centre for last month, August 2017 was 98.70 percent and the abandon (drop calls) rate was 0.03 percent, with the average speed to answer a call was one second. In a statement recently released, Ekurhuleni vowed to continue finding solutions to technical glitches that the call centre experiences from time to time. - Mapepeza Reporter
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DJ Arch Jnr breaks Guinness world record of the youngest Club DJ (5) After several attempts, two fails and one last successive effort, Arch Jnr has finally broken the record with his third try. It was recently reported that the young DJ made this astonishing accomplishment on 11th June at Platinum Lounge, Cosmo City. His first try fell short when he couldn't play a full hour set at age 3. Second attempt also failed because he couldn't get approval because of the venue
chosen, which was at a soccer stadium in Pretoria, at a MC Donald's U/14 soccer tournament. In June 2017, his father (Glen Hlongwane) and manager (Keitumetse Maleka) discretely tried their final attempt in a well known pub, in the streets of Cosmo City. He played for a crowd of about 100 people, for an hour long and triumphed over Itsuki Morita from Japan who broke the record in early 2017 at age 5. #flamBOYantEntertainmentNews
The fiery and black can filled with loads of energy, Mofaya, has grown up.
I AM Hope Video Series - Portraits Of Hope.
Four creatives from Ratanda, Heidelberg have begun a strong following on their TimeTravellers facebook page.
Fezile Mnisi (or Fezz), highly acclaimed local rapper from Ratanda Township, has releasd his first mixtape called God’s Work - The EP to much anticipation from his followers worldwide. One track out of this collection of ten track tape, “30” is now featured on music site SlikourOnLife. Follow Fezile Mnisi on social media @GangstaMnisi or @Fezz_22SA on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. His music is also available in popular music sites and music videos on his YouTube channel.
also indicated that the occasion was an official event of Council. “In January 2017, I wish to indicate that our Council has conferred the Freedom of The City to Thomas Nkobi (posthumously) for building Democracy, human rights and nation-building.” Others recipients included Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Dimpho Hani and Cleophus Ndibande (posthumously). The burial of Mama Winifred in the same grave with her husband necessitated a change in the inscription on the headstone which only reflected Thomas Nkobi. The first unveiling was done back in 1996 which was led by late statesman Nelson Mandela. The late Mr. Thomas and Mama Winifred Nkobi were lifelong members of the African National Congress and played a pivotal role in parenting and supporting freedom fighters and members of Umkhonto we Sizwe while in exile.
Recently, founder of the beverage Dj Sbu (real name Sibusiso Leope) uploaded a poster indicating that the can’s size to 500ml. The Mofaya brand is a brand set apart. MoFaya Beverage Company stands proudly as the first 100% black owned Beverage Company in South Africa.
GOD’S WORK IS LAUNCHED!
THOMAS AND WINIFRED NKOBI HEADSTONE UNVEILED!
This is because of a video series that touches lives and have begun their journey at Boneha Primary School, situated in the southern Gauteng township. The team is made up of Themba WoZo Thwala (visual artist), Thembela Mthombeni (pro photographer) , S'phiwe Mthembu and Dikgang Mollo (photographers). On the Facebook page, they have placed a little poem to set the scene of the video series.
“Moving with time and Faith Change starts within and is radiated out into other. Works of hope were notes found in a bottle which gave clear instructions to keeping a culture alive. Not letting your blessings turn into a curse And with one click we capture Portraits of Hope.” On one the videos, Thembela is quoted saying: ”We need to start a new culture in the township of people who want to succeed. The team is working on spreading hope to all the primary school kids, giving them a piece of their school years. We're giving back the best way we can.”
Follow the trend and watch the video series, @TimeTravellers01 and #Iamhope
GOGO ESTER MAHLANGU TAKES OVER NEW YORK CITY STREETS! XOLA is the art piece done in the middle of the busy New York City streets, all honouring the legacy of Esther Mahlangu. The Ndebele Artist’s signature patterns coloured Franklin Street as part of a tourism partnership between SAA, Citi Bike and the Tourism office of the USA. Artist Imani Roberts painted the design on Esther’s behalf. Gogo Esther Mahlangu is from Mpumalanga and her Ndebele painting skills have been renowned worldwide. She is also famous for her consistent work with painting the latest special BMW vehicles.
On behalf of the Nkobi and Moroka, Thuto Nkobi delivered a moving message remembering ‘Mama and Papa’ and their selfless characters. “The family misses Papa’s friendly and fatherly role, despite the fact that three quarters of his time he was running around raising funds for the movement, which he discharged with such expertise and grace. Mama’s unconditional love, warmth and kindness cannot be replaced by anything. Though we feel as the core family that we never had enough time to spend with our parents (especially Papa), we are proud that they have spent most of their lifetime wisely, contributing to the liberation of the bigger family of South Africa.” The family representative also thanked the City for giving a permanent home to some of the leaders of this country, by the process of renaming geographic features, structures and programmes. “We are grateful to the City of Ekurhuleni for this wonderful gesture. It is by the instruction of both of our parents, to erect a memorial stone precisely this size and shape to represent what they always stood for - simple and economical. It is this instruction, we have respected to keep the headstone modest in form and size,” concluded Thuto Nkobi. The Nkobi family’s grave is situated at the foot of the Chris Hani walk of remembrance on the heroes’ acre within the Thomas Nkobi Memorial Park (Elspark, Boksburg).
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Africa’s biggest street canival is ready to celebrate our ‘Living Heritage’ HERITAGE DAY has never been this fun, unless you do this every year. This year’s Gauteng Social Cohesion Carnival (or the Gauteng Carnival) is sure not to be missed. 30 000 Spectators and participants can look forward to magnificent floats, performers, musicians and dancers, with the procession starting at the Tshwane Events Centre. The The Gauteng Carnival procession was officially launched in 2005 as part of the Heritage Month festivities. This year’s theme is “Celebrating Our Living Heritage, We Treasure: The Year of O.R. Tambo”
REIGNING CAF CHAMPS STILL GOT GRIP ON TITLE! Mamelodi Sundowns have come out victorious in their Champions League first-leg quarterfinal clash after beating Wydad Casablanca 1-0 at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville, Pretoria on Sunday afternoon.
The stage is set for the 30th Thami Mnyele Fine Arts Awards ceremony to be held this Saturday, September 23, at the Coen Scholtz Recreation Centre in Kempton Park to announce winners.
The Brazilians are on a journey to conquer Africa once again, as they look to retain their CAF title and do better in the Club World Cup tournament after they were knocked out early last year.
With over 300 entries received, 83 artists were selected for the exhibition. However, winners will come from the top 15.
Yannick Zakri came straight from the bench, to score a vital goal for the reigning champions after Pitso made a tactical decision that saw Vilakazi being taken off in the second half. Masandawana who will now head to Morocco for the reverse fixture full of confidence. Having failed to win a home game in the group stages of the competition, the Brazilians rose to the occasion when it mattered most. Moreover, having kept a clean sheet in their own backyard, they will fancy their chances in North Africa once more.
This year’s competition prize money totals R160 000, with the first and biggest prize amounting to R60 000 and the Ekurhuleni prize totaling R40 000. Some of the categories to be awarded include Art on Paper Merit Award, Painting Merit Award, Sculpture Merit Award and the winner for the 2017 Lizamore & Associates Mentorship Programme.
South Africans are yet again, asked to stand firm behind the Champions as they look to stamp their name in the books of history. CAF Champions League Quarter-final, Game 2 is scheduled for Saturday, September 23.
Details of the 30TH THAMI MNYELE FINE ARTS AWARDS are as follows:
Source: Flamboyant SA
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Date: Saturday, September 23 Time: 18:00 Venue: Coen Scholtz Recreation Centre in Kempton Park - Mapepeza Reporter