VOL.4 #26
06-20 OCTOBER 2017
LEGACY OF O.R. TAMBO COINED! In commemorating the birth of the legendary struggle stalwart and 'grandfather' of our Democracy, Oliver Regional Tambo, a set of special coins were unveiled in Wattville,Benoni on Wednesday October 4. The new coins consist of a R5 circulation coin and a series of collectible coins, themed 'Freedom, Democracy and Culture'. Dignitaries flooded the coin launch at the OR Tambo Cultural Precinct, spotted Former President Motlanthe, Governor Kganyago, Acting Executive Mayor Doctor Xhakaza, the Tambo Family and notable heroines of the struggle: Mam' Zanele Mbeki and Dr. Frene Ginwala.
Heritage Day brings
Carnival Spectacular!
Over 30 000 people, draped in the brightest of colours, gathered in Tshwane to take part in this year’s Gauteng Social Cohesion Carnival. The carnival, which coincided with Heritage Day celebrations, saw people dressed in their traditional attire, fancy dress costumes, choir outfits and uniforms. They mingled with brass bands, drum majorettes and colourful floats measuring up to five meters in height as they paraded the streets of the capital city. There was also a procession of stilt walkers and Samba dancers who gave carnivalgoers a glimpse into the country’s rich and diverse cultures. Several countries' embassies such China and Argentina also represented their cultures.
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VOSLOO ARTIST WINS
THAMI MNYELE FINE ARTS AWARDS PRIZE!
Muntu Vilakazi from Vosloorus stole the show when he clinched the coveted top prize on Saturday night, September 23rd in Kempton Park. Vilakazi got R60 000 for his work titled “Imvuselelo, Inkonzo, Uhambo” medium Photography piece. His work may be viewed by the public free of charge at the Coen Scholtz Recreation Centre in Kempton Park from September 24 until October 15th.
Well Done, Black Coffee! Congratulations to DJ Black Coffee (real name Nkosinathi Maphumulo) for recenlty winning the international deep house dj of the year at the 20th DJ Awards . This adds to last year’s BET Music Award win for the best international African act.
HERITAGE DAY GALLERY
WATER CONSUMPTION REACHES PEAK SEASON
As we have entered the water demand peak season during the September and October months, it is anticipated that the water supply will be severely strained by the predictable water demand of our local residents. To prevent any interruptions during this season, Rand Water has implemented Stage 1 or their procedure known as the Operation of Bulk Water Distribution Network during Water Supply Emergencies, which defines a phased approach to dealing with water supply emergencies.
It's amazing how much water we could save
order to normalize the water supply demand during this season. To achieve this, residents are requested to adhere to the following measures consistently: • No filling of swimming pools between 6am – 6pm • No gardening and irrigation at all unless you make use of grey water; • No regular water washing of pavements and cars; • Report leaking water supply system for repairs. • Reduce showering time and capture in buckets the cold water that initially comes from the showers;
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This procedure is a mitigation measure to balance the supply and demand of water through water conservation which will ensure that water demand remains within the required limits. This measure further urges our local residences throughout our municipality to use water sparingly in
Rand Water kindly encourage all members of our local communities to learn and adopt the using of water sparingly and most of such interventions don't usually require money, but behavioral change.
EKURHULENI HACKATHON OPEN!
Those with a flair for software development and a knack for digital design are advised to not sleep on their keyboards, and register to take part in the Ekurhuleni Hackathon before the Friday, October 20, closing date. The hackathon takes place from Friday to Sunday, 3 – 5 November, at the Alberton City Hall. It will see 250 innovative minds develop digital prototypes that could be adopted by the City to provide real life solutions to accelerate service delivery using technology. Teams will pitch their prototypes on the last day of the Hackathon, the winning teams will walk away with their share of the R180 000 prize money. Interested? Register on www.hackathon.ekurhuleni.gov.za or send an email to hackathon@ ekurhuleni.gov.za for more information. Note: Space is limited to the first 250 applicants.
Plant an indigenous, drought-resistant garden. It uses less water
Use a broom, not a hose to clean driveways and walkways
Turn taps off fully Repair washers on dripping taps
Avoid flushing the toilet unnecessarily
Pledge with us to Save Water Now
Do not use running water to defrost food
October is internationally recognized as The fact of the matter is, that while the a Month for Mental Health, Eye Care and global cancer burden among women is substantial, there is also significant potenBreast Cancer awareness. tial for women to reduce their cancer risk. According to CANSA (The Cancer AssociReport leaks and water wastage call 086 054 3000 a partnership that works ation of South Africa), Breast Cancer is the www.ekurhuleni.gov.za cancer affecting women in South Africa A number of common cancers affecting the most. In 2013, deaths from breast can- women, have known means of reducing cer and cancers of the female genital tract, risk, linked to changes in lifestyle choices, accounted for 0.7% and 1% of all deaths in which may lead to fewer women being diSouth African respectively. Women play agnosed. Also regular cancer screening is diverse and often demanding roles in our available for some of these cancers, and society. Their attention is focused on var- knowledge of symptoms and early detecied responsibilities, familial, societal and tion, may improve treatment outcomes. “We encourage all women to conduct financial. Some women make ‘to do’ lists and write regular self-examinations once a month. them down to keep track, others have an Awareness of the symptoms, and early deendless list of shifting priorities top of tection through screening, can help lead to earlier diagnosis, resulting in improved mind and mentally tick them off. The question we would like women to ask treatment outcomes. Awareness of risk facthemselves, is: Have you put yourself and tors, can help women reduce their personal cancer risk,” said CANSA. your needs on your ‘to do’ list?
#MYPOLICESTATION Social media is now a tool for the Police Minister, Fikile Mbalula, to investigate police stations and officers who don’t serve and protect citizens. Any person can now lay a complaint, via Facebook and Twitter using the hashtag #mypolicestation, on the misconduct of South African Police Service officials. “People must report genuine cases, as scarce resources will be used to resolve these complaints. This campaign is meant to put people first, as Batho Pele government principles demand from all civil servants. We need accurate information, address of incident, police station, town and province to optimally respond,” the Minister said in a video on his social media page. With more than one million Twitter followers, minister Mbalula has instructed all SAPS Generals to take complaints of police stations seriously.
How does it work?
Any dissatisfaction or disappointment by any person or organization, locally regionally and internationally, in relation to the conduct or lack thereof, of the service that was rendered or supposed to have been rendered by the SAPS, as represented by its employees, will be investigated to ensure that it is redressed to the satisfaction of the complaint. If need be, the necessary disciplinary steps will be taken against the SAPS employees should it be found that they were neglect or unprofessional in their conduct or the service they rendered or did not render. #mypolicestation does not replace a police station and all offences must be reported to the nearest officer or station, however, this allows the public to tip-off the Police Ministry on lack of service delivery.
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Symposium takes first step to a University of Ekurhuleni!
The Green Reef Development company, one of the City’s main developers, has set aside the marked portion of land to be used to build the University for Ekurhuleni residents. The portion is located between the City’s main towns of Boksburg, Germiston and Kempton Park. Before any construction can begin, the City needs approval from the Higher Education & Training department.
Reported By Stephen Seakgwe The call for a university in the City of Ekurhuleni has been answered. A crowd of industry and academic experts joined the government at the first-ever University Symposium, held at Benoni on September 21. The symposium was opened by the Executive Mayor, Mzwandile Masina, who was delighted to have such a great turnout of over 350 delegates from a variety of sectors.
– University. The mayor said the City must respond to the need for a science and technology-enabled society, to respond to the fourth industrial revolution and its demands. “Plus the City is the manufacturing hub of the country and the continent, so it important we continue to develop skills in our City to drive industrialization and development.”
He said during his inaugural State of the City Address last year, he announced that the Metro will be looking the idea of building the institution. “The building of a university is a National government competency, but if we sit back and wait for them to do everything, we might not realize the potential of it. So we took practical steps, where possible, to some investment in a feasibility study to be used as a basis by the Department of Higher Education & Training,” said Mayor Masina.
Mayor Masina has confirmed that support the dream for EAST-U from Gauteng Provincial Government and other key stakeholders. However, the public must wait for a statute from the Department of Higher Education and Training before the excitement of its existence begins.
The City has invested in completing a report for National Government, including a bite-sized business case study which was presented to delegates at the symposium. It was received by deputy minister of the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Buti Manamela. The mayor was also excited by the interest shown by the private-sector in this symposium and their contribution. “One of the developers (Green Reef Development) has made his land available for the building of the University, at no cost to the City. But first, the basis must be completed and endorsed first by National Government.”
What does EAST-U stand for?
Ekurhuleni Applied Science & Technology
This event is best described as the compiling of a bid to build the university, much like South Africa’s proposal to host the Rugby World Cup in 2023. In this case, there is no ‘France and Ireland’ competing against us. Only Minister Blade Nzimande holds the power to the possibility of a centralized hub for economic growth and social change.
Envisaged as a Fourth-Generation University, EAST-U will be made different from all other existing institutions: delivering education using a ‘blended model’ incorporating online learning, distance learning and the campus experience. The proposed schools (Centres of Excellence) include: - Transport & Logistics; Agriculture, Agro-processing and Food Technology; Engineering; Tourism & Hospitality; Vocational Training; Accounting; Entrepreneurship; Design & Innovation; Aviation & Aerospace. The City of Ekurhuleni is willing to partner with private and government stakeholders in implementing the project. About 18 months has been proposed to get the investment and partnerships to fund and begin laying the foundation.
If all goes well, by 2021 the Ekurhuleni Applied Science & Technology University will be opening its doors to the masses in demand for quality education and vocational training.
KEY POINTS ON EAST-U….
Around R6 Billion must be invested to build the University, funded by stakeholders in Academia, Business and Government. The University will partner with existing academic institutions (Specialized skills academies, TVET colleges etc.) in creating satellite campuses across the City. The EAST-U main campus will be located in a ‘geographic triangle’ between Germiston, Boksburg and Kempton Park.
Representing the national government at the Ekurhuleni University Symposium, deputy minister of the Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Buti Manamela endored the City’s call for their own centralized Tertiary Education institution.
Coin Quartet to Commemorate O.R Tambo Centenary GEP LAUNCHES ONLINE
AUTOMATED SYSTEM!
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Prospective and existing small business and co-operatives from the Gauteng province can now access both financial and non-financial aid online. The Gauteng Enterprise Propeller, GEP in short, has officially launched the online system in Mabopane on October 2nd. The MEC of Agricultural, Rural and Economic Development Lebogang Maile led the ceremony in the Tshwane township, introducing the Gauteng Automated Business Services System to the people.
Hosting in partnership with the South African Mint (SA Reserve Bank division) were the City of Ekurhuleni and the Oliver and Adelaide Tambo Foundation. The R5 circulation coin clearly has the embodiment of the 'Order of the Companions of OR Tambo', which was instituted in 2002 to honor international heads of State and eminent people for their friendship to South Africa - also featured on other coins. This coin entered circulation on Sunday, October 1 released by the South African Mint. Worth its face value, the SA Reserve Bank encourages the public not to hold on to the R5 coins, when received as change, as commemorative coins must be appreciated by everyone. This symbols reflected on the coin include the Majola snake (a mole snake) which, according to African mythology, embodies friendship, protection and active support. The walking stick symbolizes support and commitment; and the universal Yin & Yang suggest a meeting point for diverse spiritual energy.
The Collectable Coin set
The first R50 coin is a sterling silver proof coin, featuring a stylized interpretation of OR Tambo as a young man. The other coin is a R50 base metal coin, non-circulating legal tender coin. It reflects the life of Oliver Tambo during his years as ANC president-general. The biggest and most coveted coin is a pure gold R500 proof coin, weighing one ounce. It represents O.R Tambo's 'Mission in Exile' and only a 100 will be sold.
HARAMBEE BRT READY TO ROLL!
This new system, accessed via the GEP website, has a range of services made to promote a paperless process for seeking business support. According to Maile, the automated portal aims to ensure that there is a seamless stream of applications, improve service delivery and reduce the turnaround times. This will ensure effectiveness and efficiency of all processes and formalize illegal traders to radically transform the township economy. GEP’s automated system will give support to SMMEs, Liquor Trading Associations and aspiring traders in the following ways: • Apply for a liquor license • Apply for financial support/funding • Apply for non-financial support (training, mentorship etc.) • Register a business • E-Invoicing services • BBBEE Affidavit certificate for EMEs • E-Learnership submissions • Register for Tshepo 1 Million programme •Access GEP services The GEP online system is part of the Gauteng Government’s programme for revitalizing the township economy. The provincial government has thrown extensive support to SMMEs and co-operatives, with over R6 Billion set aside for township-based suppliers doing business with Government. The Business Automated Services System is part of Gauteng Government’s flagship programme popularly known as “QONDIS’ ISHISHINI LAKHO”, which seeks to help SMMEs to fix their businesses and unlock bottlenecks for those business owners so that they can participate in the main-stream economy, in line with the Gauteng Economic Development Plan. Visit www.gep.co.za to access the automated business services system by the Gauteng Enterprise Propeller.
LESEDI HOSTS HERITAGE SYMPOSIUM!
The 17th Annual Symposium of the Heritage Association of South Africa will be held in Heidelberg, Gauteng from Thursday, 19 October 2017.
Could I get off the bus anywhere I want along the Harambee route?
Exploring the theme, 'The Crown of the Suikerbosrand', the programme will be co-hosted by HASA in association with the newly reconstituted Heidelberg Heritage Association. Highlights from the programme include: Thursday, 19 October 2017 Annual General Meeting of the Heritage Association of South Africa Guided walking tour of Heidelberg with experts Francois Mouton and Nicholas Clarke An evening of Poetry (A Tribute to AG Visser) at the historic Old Jail with traditional spitbraai Friday, 20 October 2017 Tour of the Klipkerk - Heidelberg's landmark building Exploring the Wilhelmiens architecture of the Heidelberg Old Station Tales of the Southern Highveld The archaeology of the Suikerbosrand Explore more of the Heidelberg historic centre 2017 HASA Gala awards dinner Saturday, 21 October 2017 Tour of British American Tobacco & reflections on the role of the Rupert Foundation in preserving SA's heritage sites Visit Shalimar Ridge & Ratanda Explore historic farmstead, De Rust (1906)
Can I board the bus anywhere I want along the Harambee route?
To request the programme and booking form email heritageheidelberg@gmail.com For assistance with booking accommodation please email Sure Travel Heidelberg at lizav.tts@galileosa.co.za General enquiries: info@heritagesa.org
These fully trained drivers, mostly former taxi drivers, pose for a photo at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park at the Phase 1A launch of the Harambee BRT.
From Wednesday, October 18, the first eight busses of the Harambee BRT will be operational for the residents going to and from work/school.The City of Ekurhuleni and the Ekurhuleni Taxi Industry (ETI) are proud to introduce the starter service on a portion of Harambee’s Phase 1A operations, operated by KTVR Bus Service (Pty)Ltd.
No, only at Station 7, Station 14, Plane Street and all the Harambee bus stops in Isando.
Where do I board the Harambee bus?
Tembisa Station 7 Rabasotho Hall/Civic Centre: Mobile kiosk will operate from 04h30 until 19h00 on weekdays and 05h45 until 15h00 on Saturdays. Isando: Mobile kiosk will operate from 05h15 until 18h00 weekdays and 05h45 until 15h00 on Saturdays. Ticket Price goes at R13 flat fare.
Where do I obtain my ticket for Harambee?
There are two mobile kiosks that have been procured, tested and are fully functional for the starter service. The mobile kiosks will be located at Station 7 in Tembisa (next to the The route which is approximately 38 km long will operate between Police Station and Rabasotho Hall) and in Isando (on the Tembisa and Isando, with buses running in mixed traffic. corner of Kram and Isando Roads) respectively. For purposes of the Harambee starter service the kerbside stops will be used, with the pick-up point commencing from Tembisa at Station 7 near Rabasotho Hall and then proceed to Station 14 opposite the Birch Acres Mall. The next stop will then be at Plane Street in the Cresslawn area and all the Harambee marked stops in the Isando area ending at Foundry Street. Going back to Tembisa the Harambee bus will utilise all the designated kerbside stops to do the drop-offs.
The Harambee Bus can only make a drop-off at all the designated kerbside stops.
WASTE BRIGADES TO KEEP EKURHULENI CLEAN!
The City of Ekurhuleni is embarking on a drive to recruit over 2000 waste brigades for the upcoming Keep Ekurhuleni Clean programme.
The aim of this programme is to ensure that the City of Ekurhuleni is kept clean, whilst promoting social cohesion and preservation of the environment.
ecutive Mayor of Ekurhuleni Cllr Mzwandile Masina last year. The programme will employ over 2000 residents from across the city in the following positions: • 2240 Waste Management Brigades (Ward based) • 112 Supervisors (Ward based) • 20 Coordinators (Customer Care based)
This is in line with the Siyaqhuba Mayoral Outreach Programme launched by the Ex-
The day to day work schedule for the waste brigades will include turning illegal dump-
Held under the theme “Celebrating Our Living Heritage: Treasure, The Year of O.R. Tambo”, the carnival is an important vehicle which takes forward the provincial government’s commitment towards nation building and social cohesion, Premier of Gauteng David Makhura, who led the celebrations had nothing but encouraging words about this annual festivity. The premier said the province wants to grow the carnival to the size of the Rio carnival. Also, he said he will consult the Gauteng Education department on adding Swahili in the school curriculum. “Next year we want to attract over 50 000 participants. We want to make sure that schools in the province also become part of the carnival because when young people are involved the celebration will continue for coming generations,” said premier Makhura. The carnival also created economic opportunities in both tourism and entrepreneurship. This year’s carnival created more than 3500 work opportunities and benefited 270 000 entrepreneurs who were providing services to the carnival. The majority of those who benefited are township business. (Mapepeza Reporter)
F R O N T P A G E S T O R Y . . . .
ing of waste within the city into good jobs through recycling by targeting women, youth, and people living with disabilities.
Only residents of the City of Ekurhuleni with a valid republic of South Africa identity document can apply. The period of employment is 18 months. Applications or CVs are to be submitted in person at all Customer Care Centres: KwaThema, Katlehong 1, Katlehong 2, Daveyton,
Etwatwa, Duduza, Nigel, Benoni, Brakpan, Tsakane, Springs, Tembisa 1, Tembisa 2, Vosloorus, Tokoza, Boksburg, Germiston, Edenvale, Kempton Park and Alberton from October 16-20, during weekdays from 09H00 to 15H00. No faxed or emailed applications and no payment required to apply. PLEASE NOTE APPLICATIONS AND CV’S CAN BE SUBMITTED AT ALL CUSTOMER CARE CENTRES.
HERITAGE DAY GALLERY
Heritage Day celebrations are nothing without people wearing their traditional attire. These are some of the locals we have spotted on the holiday, also called the ‘National Braai Day’. Thank you to all the readers that sent their photographs via email and on social media. Photo Gallery credits: Thabiso Mqocwa, Mrs. Puleng Mofokeng, Lesedi LM Community Safety dept., City of Ekurhuleni Comm.
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Banyana Banyana crowned African Champions! Congratulations to South Africa's womens team, Banyana Banyana, for lifting the 2017 COSAFA Women's Championship, for the fourth time. They beat their Zimbabwean counterparts in the Finals in Bulawayo on Monday, September 25. The thrilling encounter between the neighbouring states got the Zimbabwean stadium filled to its capacity, and for sure, it was cer-
tainly worth more than the ticket cost. For Banyana Banyana, Leandra Smeda and Thembi Kgatlana scored. Leandra's diving header in the last minute of the extra time, sealed the match at 2-1 to the disappointment of thousands at the Barbourfields Stadium. The team received a 'Heroine's Welcome' at the O.R Tambo International Airport the day
Gauteng Sports Awards 2017!
The glittering star-studded occasion broadcast live from The Globe of SilverStar Casino in Mogale City was attended MEC for Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation in Gauteng Faith Mazibuko and mayors, officials and dignitaries.
Hosted by the charismatic Thomas Mlambo and Vaylen Kirtley (SABC Sport presenters), it was an explosion of sport and entertainment with musicians setting the celebratory tone. Award presenters included sporting personalities, government officials and celebrities from TV, radio and print media. This year’s theme celebrated the legacy of struggle icon OR Tambo. It opened with a montage marking the life and times of the former ANC president. The stage was set for a magnificent night of celebrating the finest in sporting talent. Faith Mazibuko, Gauteng MEC for Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation’s comments: ‘What happened tonight was truly spectacular. Gauteng, take a bow. I’m proud of how our achievers were honoured and the worthy winners celebrated. Congratulations to all who took awards home and to all who made the awards such a great success. We are proud of the production values of the show and the service providers who came to the party, who are mostly black women by the way. Till next year.’
after. Minister of Sports and Recreation, Thulas Nxesi and SAFA (SA Football Association) President Danny Jordan congratulated the women's football side on their big win. The interim coach, Desiree Ellis, has received massive support for her role in leading the girls throughout the tournament.
Wide calls for her to take the position permanently are gathering momentum, soon to influence the decision makers in favour of her. Coach Desiree Ellis is the first South African to win the COSAFA Women's Championship both as a player and a coach. Ellis now has her second gold medal of the COSAFA Women's Championship.
Mzansi might host Rugby World Cup in 2023!
Complete list of winners
Sportman of the Year – Lawrence Brittian – TUKS Rowing Sportwoman of the Year – Tanita Ramburuth Hurt – Wits Sport Sport Team of the Year – Mamelodi Sundowns – Football Sportwoman of the Year with a Disability – Maria Combrink – CGSAPD Athletics Sportman of the Year with a Disability – Evans Maripa – Wheelchair Tennis SA Sport Team of the Year with a Disability – Disability Sport Athletics Team – Athletics Coach of the Year – Pitso Mosimane (Mamelodi Sundowns) – Football Technical Official of the Year – Mpho Makhoba (Tennis South Africa) – Tennis Administrator of the Year – Gussie Bartlett (Eastern Gauteng Wrestling Association) Most Promising Athlete of the Year – Sheldon Thomas (UJ Sport for Disability) – Athletics Most Promising Team of the Year – Gauteng Under 19 Girls Team – Wheelchair Basketball Journalist of the Year – Mbali Mokoko – Kaya FM School Sport Athlete of the Year – Mary Dzimba – Athletics Community Sport and Recreation Programme of the Year – In-Touch Community Support Group – Hockey and Football Community Media of the Year – Jozi FM Sport Programme of the Year (Public vote) – Sport@10 Sport Fan of the Year (Public vote) - Mdevas Mokubela Sport Personality of the Year (Public vote) Hlompho Kekana
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa led the high-level delegation to England on Sunday, September 24 to submit South Africa’s bid to host the Rugby World Cup in 2023. The delegation delivered a convincing presentation to the World Rugby Council on the following day (Monday), competing against France and Ireland. Ramaphosa was joined by ministers in the Sports and Recreation department, SA Rugby President Mark Alexander and CEO Jurie Roux and Springbok former captain Francois Pienaar.
Pirates Drives Ford from now on...
Orlando Pirates has recently announced their new partnership with Ford South Africa on Tuesday, September 26. The chairman of the club, Dr Ivin Khoza received a brand new Ford Mustang supercar from Ford SA Managing Director Casper Kruga at the media launch at the Orlando Stadium.