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By Thabiso Mqocwa Lesedi Local Municipality commemorated the International Day For Disaster Reduction Friday, November 17 at the Ratanda Drop-in Centre in partnership with Ratanda SAPS, Sedibeng District Municipality and Santam Insurance. The theme, “Home Safe Home” was made to encourage people to put safety first in their homes at all times, by taking preventative measures against natural and caused disasters. Our Constitution makes laws for government to ensure people live in a safer environment not harmful to their health or wellbeing. Children and senior citizens are most vulnerable when it comes to experiencing fires, especially those living in informal settlements. The senior citizens and children’s home managers were taught how to install fire and smoke alarms, plus a quick course on how to offer first aid to injured people.
Two senior citizens from Ratanda demonstrate alongside EMS personnel how to use first aid in assisting injured people. This was part of the awareness campaign honouring the International Day for Disaster Recovery.
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“MBAAH....”: A young man kisses the canvas to make his mark on the ‘Kiss Away’ Cancer’ poster at the Flowering Hope Cancer Awareness Event in Ratanda on Saturday, November 18. This campaign creatively promotes understanding of the different types of cancers affecting people, plus ways to detect and manage the disease.
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International Day for Disaster Reduction honoured! The Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation at the SAPS warned the elders not to give their SASSA and ID books to anyone. Affected people are requested to report to police immediately.
The event purpose was about to raise awareness around risk reduction in our old age homes and children’s homes. A demonstration on the effectiveness of the smoke alarms and fire alarms that are installed to our homes.
Stakeholders involved in the commemoration of the International Day for Disaster Recovery pose for a picture after the event at Ratanda Old Age Home. President Jacob Zuma has appointed General Khehla John Sitole as the new SAPS National Commissioner, the Presidency said on Wednesday. Sithole will replace the acting commissioner Lesetja Mothiba with immediate effect. Mothiba was acting after Khomotso Phahlane was suspended in June to allow the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) to conclude its fraud and corruption investigation. The police were without a permanent National Commissioner since Riah Phiyega was suspended in October 2015. Born in Standerton in Mpumalanga province, General Sitole, who was Protection and Security Services Divisional Commissioner before his appointment, brings a wealth of operational as well as management experience to the South African Police Service. He is a career officer, having joined the police in 1986
Mmelaelwa wa dilemo tse 23 o tshwerwe ka mora hore a robale le ngwana wa dilemo tse leshome le metso e meraro (13) ka makgetlo, mme a mohanetsa ha ya hae. Hona ho etsahetse ka la 19 Pundgwane ha Mme wa ngwananyana enwa a tlo tlaleha seponeseng hore ngwana wa hae o lahlehile, empa ha mamoraro a fumaneha lapeng , habo Tokolohong Ratanda. Ha a botswa hore o tswa kae.Ke ha a supa ntlong moo a neng a kwalwetswe teng. Seponesa se ile sa bitswa mme mmelaelwa o la tshwarwa ke Konstabole Saul Rakgola Chauke le Konstabole Lesitjha Kale. Ngwanayana o laiswa sepetlela sa Heidelberg ho ya hlahlojwaMmelaelwa o tla hlaha lekgotleng la dinyewe (Heidelberg Court)
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Kopanong e neng e tshwerwe ka Mantaha 20 tsa Pudungwana 2017 ,ba Gauteng Provincial Executive Committee ya ANC ba amohetse qeto e nkilweng ke Ramotse wa Emfuleni Local Municipality Simon Mahole Mofokeng ho itokolla mosebetsing, jwaloka Ramotse .
Hona ho etsahala kamora sewelwa se ileng sa etsahala ho whatsapp group (festival of ideas) se entseng hore ba provincial office bearer ba mofe matsatsi a phomolo a nakwana a ikgethileng , ha ntse dipatlisiso le diphuputso di etsahala. Ho beilwe Ramotse wa nakwana.
as a student constable. His dedication saw him working his way through the ranks to be a Lieutenant-Colonel in 1995, a Director in the police service in 1996 and served as Assistant Police Commissioner in three provinces from 2000 until 2010. He was appointed as the Free State Provincial Commissioner in 2011 and then Deputy National Commissioner for Policing in 2013. He moved to the post of Divisional Commissioner Responsible for Protection and Security Services last year. Meanwhile, the Portfolio Committee of Police has also welcomed the appointment, saying it is a positive step in ensuring stability and clear leadership of South African Police Service. Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula has also congratulated General Sithole, publicly making his appointment official Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula and President Jacob Zuma with the new police commissioner General Khehla John Sithole (centre). during a media briefing on Thursday November 23.
Lefapha la Ditshebelletso la tsa Selehae (Depart- Ho fihlela mona Lefapha le etsa kgweletso le ment of Home Affairs) le etse hloko ka melaetsa kopo ho ma Afrika-borwa ohle ho ingodisetsa e seng ya nnete e ntseng e haswa e reng dibukana dikarete tsa boitsebiso, dikantoron tse 180 ho tsa boitsebiso tse tala ha disatla sebetsa ho tloha ka phatlalla le naha tse nang le Live Capture System. la 31st March 2018. Ho tloha mono Lefapha le entse tshebedisano mmoHa ho tsebiso e jwalo ho tswa ho le FNB, Standard Bank, ho ba Lefapha. Re lakatsa ho Nedbank le ABSA, mono hlakisa hore bukana e tala ya baahi ba ka ingodisa kapa boitsebiso e ntse e sebetsa se ho etsa kopo tsa bona onmolao ho fihlela “Live Capline ntle le ho etela dikanture System” e kentswe dikantorong tsohle tsa Lefapha la toro tsa Lefapha la ditshebelletso la tsa selehae. dithebelletso la tsa selehae, ho thusa sechaba ho ingodisetsa dikarete tsa boitsebiso. Ho ingodisa etela website ya Lefapha ho www. Lefapaha le entse lenane la dha.gov.za o tobetse ho ho ntsha dibukana tsa boiteHomeAffairs. sebiso tse tala tshebetsong.
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Spend wisely this Black Friday! - NCR Arguably the biggest shopping phenomenon of the year, the National Credit Regulator (NCR) is urging the public to spend their money wisely this Black Friday, November 24. “While millions of shoppers count down the hours until the much awaited Black Friday sale tomorrow, the NCR advises consumers to avoid getting caught by sales gimmicks and approach Black Friday offers with a level head,” said the regulator. Manager of Education and Communication at the NCR, Mpho Ramapala, urged South Africans not to fall into the trap of impulse buying and to avoid being tempted by the flood of advertisements in the media. Black Friday, which originates in the United States, is an informal name for the day following Thanksgiving Day, which has been regarded as the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, has in recent years started gaining traction in South Africa.
In addition the NCR -- which is responsible for the regulation of the South African credit industry -- said a sale does not necessarily mean that consumers must shop until they drop. It urged the public to never fund their Black Friday or festive shopping spree by taking unnecessary loans/credit and getting into debt. Ramapala also shared some advice on surviving Black Friday and spending wisely during the festive season. These are: • If it is on sale and you buy it on credit, remember that interest and fees will push up the price. Therefore, cash is king for sale items. • Don’t spend what you don’t have – this means do not live beyond your means and don’t buy if you haven’t budgeted;
“With the festive season just around the corner, Black Friday may just trigger an overspending binge that could set you back financially in the new year if you are not cautious. Before you break the bank this Black Friday, please ensure that you have prioritised your necessities for the month(s) ahead like your bond/rent, transport etc.,” said Ramapala on Thursday.
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• Set a realistic budget of what you can afford to spend at the beginning of your Black Friday/Christmas shopping and stick to it; • Don’t shop in a hurry, without a plan and place everything on your credit/ store card; • Plan carefully and pay particular attention to your budget, especially bearing in mind the additional expenses that come with the New Year; • Have a shopping list to avoid buying unnecessary items - if you don’t need it now, chances are you may never need it. So avoid wasting your time and hard earned money; • If you want to begin the New Year in a financially sound position, be aware of how you spend your money during this period and save for the New Year; • Do a budget for the festive season which includes all debt, rent, electricity, water, insurance, transport, gifts, school uniform, stationery, entertainment etc; • Don’t blow your bonus on treats. Spend Wisely and rather pay off your debts and • Shop around for specials and compare prizes. “Spend wisely tomorrow and during the festive season and enjoy a financially relaxed and peaceful new year. Remember that if you choose to ignore your budget and break the bank on Black Friday or max out your credit cards for festive shopping you may be headed for a cash strapped and bleak 2018,” said Ramapala. The NCR is an agent of the Department of Trade and Industry.
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The 93-year-old Mugabe tendered his letter of resignation to the Zimbabwean Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Mudendahe, on Tuesday (November 21) after 37 years as the Head of State. In the letter, President Mugabe said that he decided to step down to allow for the smooth transition of power in the country. On Sunday, Zimbabwe’s ruling party announced that President Mugabe had been removed from his position as President and first secretary of the ZANU PF by a unanimous vote at a Central Committee Special Session in Harare. The party said he had been given until midday on Monday to resign from his position as Head of State. The AU said it looks forward to Zimbabwe
continuing to play a leading role in the affairs of the African continent, as a democratic and prosperous state meeting the aspirations of its people. The chairperson of the AU commission pledged its full support to the Zimbabwean people and leaders in the period ahead. The commission called for the use of the relevant African Union instruments such as the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance to guide the new era of Zimbabwe. “The African Union will continue to work closely with the Southern African Development Community, the efforts and commitment of which it hails." – SAnews.gov.za
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THE REAL MEANING OF BLACK FRIDAY! Compiled by Thabiso Mqocwa, extracted from www.History.com
It makes sense that the term “Black Friday” might refer to the single day of the year when retail companies finally go “into the black” (i.e. make a profit). The day after Thanksgiving is, of course, when crowds of turkeystuffed shoppers descend on stores all over the country to take advantage of the season’s biggest holiday bargains. But the real story behind Black Friday is a bit more compli- ing shopping-related Black Friday tradition links it to retailers. As the story goes, after an entire year of operating at a loss (“in cated—and darker—than that. the red”) stores would supposedly earn a profit (“went into the The first recorded use of the term black”) on the day after Thanksgiving, because holiday shoppers “Black Friday” was applied not to blew so much money on discounted merchandise. Though it’s holiday shopping but to financial true that retail companies used to record losses in red and profcrisis: specifically, the crash of the its in black when doing their accounting, this version of Black U.S. gold market on September 24, Friday’s origin is the officially sanctioned—but inaccurate—story behind the tradition. 1869. Two notoriously ruthless Wall In recent years, another myth has surfaced that gives a particuStreet financiers, Jay Gould and Jim Fisk, worked together to buy larly ugly twist to the tradition, claiming that back in the 1800s up as much as they could of the Southern plantation owners could buy slaves at a discount on nation’s gold, hoping to drive the the day after Thanksgiving. Though this version of Black Friday’s price sky-high and sell it for aston- roots has understandably led some to call for a boycott of the reishing profits. On that Friday in tail holiday, it has no basis in fact. September, the conspiracy finally The true story behind Black Friday, however, is not as sunny unraveled, sending the stock market into free-fall and bankrupting as retailers might have you believe. Back in the 1950s, police in everyone from Wall Street barons the city of Philadelphia used the term to describe the chaos that ensued on the day after Thanksgiving, when hordes of suburban to farmers. shoppers and tourists flooded into the city in advance of the big The most commonly repeated Army-Navy football game held on that Saturday every year. Not story behind the post-Thanksgiv- only would Philly cops not be able to take the day off, but they
would have to work extra-long shifts dealing with the additional crowds and traffic. Shoplifters would also take advantage of the bedlam in stores to make off with merchandise, adding to the law enforcement headache. By 1961, “Black Friday” had caught on in Philadelphia, to the extent that the city’s merchants and boosters tried unsuccessfully to change it to “Big Friday” in order to remove the negative connotations. The term didn’t spread to the rest of the country until much later, however, and as recently as 1985 it wasn’t in common use nationwide. Sometime in the late 1980s, however, retailers found a way to reinvent Black Friday and turn it into something that reflected positively, rather than negatively, on them and their customers. The result was the “red to black” concept of the holiday mentioned earlier, and the notion that the day after Thanksgiving marked the occasion when America’s stores finally turned a profit. (In fact, stores traditionally see bigger sales on the Saturday before Christmas.)
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y definition a school is an institution designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of pupils under the direction of teachers. One expects proper supervision from such spaces, particularly at primary level. This institution is entrusted by parents and community at large with the care for children over and above provision of education, to say the least. The media reports around October, alleged 87 Pupils from AB Xuma Primary School to have been raped and sexually violated by a Scholar Patroller sent shock wave across the country. This obviously, dueto various reasons ranging from the number of pupils affected, their age and that of a perpetrator and that this heinous act was committed in gutted school gates by the person who is meant to be protecting these children.
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The Scholar Patroller was respectfully referred to as “Mkhulu,” I assumed due to his age. What is most disturbing is that the female School Principal of AB Xuma Primary learnt as early as February that a Scholar Patroller at her school was allegedly sexually assaulting her young pupils and allegedly told the children not to tell their parents because she was “still investigating” the matter. These times more than ever requires intervention of lighting speed when sexual abuse is being reported, more so it involved children. One will expect prompt reaction to these allegations as opposed to her reaction, one child abuse is just one too many.We thank God for the speedy reaction from authorities as soon as the case was brought to their attention. If the matter was reported much earlier most of these pupils would have been saved.
According to our late Tata Nelson Rholihlahla Mandela, our freedom is also incomplete as long as we are denied our security by criminals who prey on our communities, who rob our businesses and undermine our economy, who ply their destructive trade in drugs in our schools, and who do violence against our women and children.
The value of expectation!
Matt 9:21: for she kept saying to herself, if I only touch His garment, I shall be restored to health.
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he story of the woman with the issue of blood is profound and very powerful, this woman was suffering from haemorrhage (excessive loss of blood) she moved from one doctor to the other in pursue of getting a cure for her disease, nevertheless she couldn’t get help. Upon hearing that Jesus was passing she instantly prepared her heart, she set her mind into an expectation mode, it is said that preparation and opportunity equals success. When she approached Jesus her attitude was different from the rest, she was so certain of her break through, she was so sure that it was her season, even though Jesus was out of her reach she said to herself “if I could just touch his garment I will be healed”. Notice that Jesus was surrounded by multitudes yet he felt the touch of this woman, for this woman touched the garment with an expecting heart. Delayed dreams, failed projects, unsuccessful relationships and unanswered prayers have led many astray, as a result others have lost hope and faith in God for the reason that they prayed yet they failed. Nevertheless through all the failures and hardship of life I want us to take courage and learn from this woman who suffered in the hands of many doctors for more than 10 years without finding a cure for her disease, yet she never stopped hoping that her story will change one day, she did that by keeping the right attitude and maintaining her faith in God. Let’s all return to God, keeping the right attitude and praying with an expecting hearts, we will surely in the right season reap what we sow and see the value of expectation. Shalom Prayer: Dear Lord I repent from my faithless heart, I become faithful to your word and will pray with an expecting heart in Jesus name, Amen
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Event ‘restores’ hope in Fight Against Cancer! Ratanda Youth Protest Against Drugs! By Dimpho Mohlomi, Photos: Thabiso Mqocwa The Flowering Hope Cancer Awareness event organised by photographer Wendy Tshabalala and founder of Sarah’s Heart Foundation, Cikizwa Mdidimba on Saturday (November 18) at Woza Africa Centre in Ratanda.
The event was made to raise awareness about all kinds of cancer and raising funds for those who need help in funding they’re treatment. During the event the guest took time to participate in activities like signing and ‘kissing cancer away’ on a canvas. This poster shows the immense amount of support There were motivational speakers to motivate people to not lose hope; survivors informed and educated people on cancer. A candle-light ceremony was made to respect the fallen victims of cancer, an emotional mo-
ment for many who attended. Photo-booth sessions were the most anticipated part of the Flowering Hope Cancer Awareness event. People were posing and enjoying themselves behind the camera, with their pictures accessible on social media and for sale on print. Both men and women posed semi-nude to promote the event and cancer awareness month. This is the second time Wendy Tshabalala, founder of photography company Twin24 has done this photo-shoot. This year’s edition got a lot more bigger with her partnership with Cikizwa Mdidimba, hosting an event attracting many stakeholders from the area. Performances from Mandla ‘His Child’ Zwane, Fezile Mnisi (Fezz) and local Djs got everybody moving and having fun.
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The Ratanda Youth Crime Prevention Desk in association with Heidelberg SANCA, Explosion Ministries, SAMAGE and Sister-2-Sister held a march on the Thursday, November 17. This public demonstration was meant to raise awareness of drug abuse amongst young people in the Ratanda community. Some of the high schools in the area joined in to spread the message. During the march, the group identified the hotspots where children gather to use the drugs. Students are mostly affected by the
environment where drugs are consumed. Peer pressure and emotional issues drive someone to seek alcohol and drugs as a solution to their problems. A record number of school drop-outs across the country (and the world) are due to young people abusing drugs. The local NGOs have made their services available to anyone looking for help. Heidelberg SANCA, SAMAGE, Sister2Sister or at the Explosion Ministres have committed themselves to assisting people who are going to help someone deal with the addiction.
RAPPER K-NIN9 IS ON THE GRIND! Ratanda rapper and producer, Siphiwe Ndlovu, aka K-nin9 wase Ratanda has got new music. Grinding is the first EP following two mixtapes, Thoughtz of a Kriminal and Sokolfontein, by K-nin9 Wase Ratanda. The compilation features 12 tracks and has 3 songs already playing on radio stations. The Ep features production by Cokayn, who has been recenly nominated as the best producer of the year at the SA Hip Hop Awards. Grinding also got the likes of Kaysoli,
Dj Tazz and Owzito, Kowbey Earlay. Artsist collaborating with K-nin9 features Philsner, Tha Mazz, Morebarz anst TC gang. Released under Black child media, Siphiwe's own company and published by Sheer Publishing Africa and a music video of one of the tracks is coming soon. Follow on social media on Facebook 'Kid wit 9 lives' on twitter @ K9waseratanda and on instagram K9waseratanda n for bookings n more info 0844966630
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SPORT EVENTS SA OPEN LEGACY PROJECT TO INCUBATE YOUNG GOLFERS! HAPPENING IN YOUR AREA In an effort to live a lasting legacy of the SA Open Golf Championship, golf clinics will be organized for Ekurhuleni kids.
Indigenous Games Tournament in Sebokeng! The tournament is to aimed at promoting indigenous games and recruiting new players across the province. Sedibeng has previously managed to produce competent players across the various codes. These include stick fighting, diketo, kgati, ncuva, driestokkies and many others. Date: Saturday, 25 November 2017 Venue: Zone 12 Sporting Grounds, Sebokeng Time: 08:30 Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation is continuing with its effort to improve participation and access to sport and recreation across the province. These are important in contributing to the physical, social, emotional and economic wellbeing of society.
November 26 will mark the launch of the SA Open Legacy Project at the Glendower Golf Club in Edenvale. After six years of hosting the international golf championship, the City of Ekurhuleni and the tournament’s organizer, Sun-
shine Tour agreed to focus on golf clinics for kids as a sustainable programme to benefit disadvantaged kids who are showing interest in the sport. About 30 kids between ages eight and ten will go on trials at Glendower Golf Club on Sunday, November 26. Of the 30 young ones, only ten kids will be selected to be part of the development programme at Glendower Golf Club from January 2018.
EKURHULENI, COOL DADS FOUNDATION TO HOST THE FAMILY FIESTA FUN RUN!
The City of Ekurhuleni in partnership with the Cool Dads Foundation will on Sunday, November 26 host a Family Fiesta Fun Run.
The five and 10 KM fun walk/run will take place in Germiston Lake Park. Scores of family members are expected to participate and subsequently enjoy picnicking on the lawns of the lake. According to Ekurhuleni Spokesperson Themba Gadebe, the fun run takes place in the context of the 16 Days of Activism of No Violence Against Women and Children and
seeks to create awareness of the city’s stance on the abuse of women and children. “We want to deepen the values of family and rally our men to be responsible and caring family leaders,” he said.
The Family Fiesta Fun Run therefore seeks to raise funds to the value of R500 000 from admission fees for the benefit of the Big Brother Mentorship Programme spearheaded by the Cool Dads Foundation CEO Bongani Luvalo. Together with Cool Dads Foundation, the
city promotes stable families and grooming of young boys into better men. Details of the family fiesta fun run are as follows: Date: November 26 Time: 07:00 Venue: Germiston Lake Park Admission: Family of four R300, Group of ten R740, Individual entry R100 an adult, R70 a minor. For enquiries contact: Bongani Luvalo (Cool Dads Foundation CEO) 011 737 1076 or E-mail-info@cooldadsfoundation.co.za