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Youth forum up in arms against project recruitment processes! REST IN PEACE MSHOZA
A construction company appointed to build two streets in the Ratanda Extension 7 was also awarded an extension to construct a road in one of the streets in Tokolohong Agri-village. As good as the development project sounds, the community living in Tokolohong has expressed their dissatisfaction with how things are being done. “One of the recommendations made by the so called ‘street committee’ was that they will only hire people who reside in the street that is to be constructed of which ultimately they did. That resolution was dividing the community because extension 7 and 8, which forms part of Ward 6 were relegated to the benches by being
excluded unjustly. As Tokolohong Youth Forum and our alliance partners questioned this questionable resolution, but we were met with arrogance,” said the forum in a statement.
within Ward 6 and that should be the only requirement. “We cannot reduce a project of the community to just a mere street Stokvel,” they argued.
“We are a very divided ward. Our aim is not to normalize abnormal things. We are not responsible for the division of this ward but we have a responsibility to unite it because our problems as young people are common,” said the group.
The protesting group met with the contractor on Tuesday and questioned the recruitment process. “We then recommended and resolved that the recruitment process must be transparent and fair hence a ‘Fuduwa’ was facilitated by Tokolohong Youth Forum Leader Teboho Hlanguza and various young leaders who were representing various structures. On Wednesday, 10 people were hired on site and the process unfolded before the general public.
The protesting residents saw it fit that the project must accommodate anyone who lives
Since the recruitment, the development site has resumed operations.
According to the forum, they were left with no choice but to shutdown the site on Friday (November 12) until their issues are attended to.
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SASSA GRANT PAYMENT STARTS DECEMBER 1ST The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has advised all social grant beneficiaries that due to the festive holidays rush, payment for the month of December has been readjusted to start from the 1st of December 2020. “Older Persons Grant will be paid from the 01st of
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December 2020. Old Age Grant beneficiaries receiving Child Support Grant and Foster Child Grant will also be able to access the linked children grants on the same day. People with disabilities will follow on 02 December 2020. All other grants will be paid from 03 December 2020,” said the agency.
With the festive season around the corner, SASSA reminds social grant beneficiaries to be vigilant at all times, keep their cards and pins safe and not to share their pin with anyone. Social grants payment can be collected at SAPO outlets (Post Offices), merchants (Shops) and ATMs.
Condolences pour in for Mshoza (37)! The Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Culture has conveyed condolences to the family, music and arts fraternity on the passing of kwaito musician, Nomasonto Maswanganyi, better known as Mshoza.
reports surfaced that she was sent to hospital due a ‘health scare’ back in 2014.
“Mshoza’s passing is a loss to the music industry and the entertainment landscape. The First Lady of Kwaito will be missed in many quarters for her energy, liveliness and humility,” chairperson of the committee, Beauty Dlulane, said.
Mshoza’s music career began when she was featured on Mzambiya and Msawawawa’s tracks almost 20 years ago. She released her solo album in 2001 called BullDog’s First Lady. That album featured the hit Kortes – a song that defined that era in the genre.
Mshoza’s manager Thanduxolo Jindela confirmed her passing on Thursday, Novemver 19. She is survived by two children.
“The Kortes hitmaker succumbed peacefully in the early hours of this morning. She was 37,” said Jindela.
The manager confirm that Mshoza was rushed to hospital due to complications from diabetes. Ingozi ebandakanya itekisi eyashayisa umgoqo wensimbi ku-N3 onguthelawayeka osenyakatho, phakathi kwempambana-mgwaqo kaGillooly ne-Linksfield ekhuphuka kumgwaqo oya eBedfordview, idlule nemiphefumulo yabagibeli ababili ngoMsombuluko, Novemba 16. “Itekisi yakwaToyota Siyaya enabagibeli abangu-16, ebishayela bonke abantu iwele ngasohlangothini lwayo ngemuva kwengozi. Abantu abadala ababili kubagibeli kuthiwe sebeshonile ngenxa yokulimala okutholakele. Ithimba labatakuli limatasa nokuqothula. Umgwaqo uvaliwe kancane ngenxa yezimoto, ”kusho okhulumela abezimo eziphuthumayo yase-Ekurhuleni uWilliam Ntladi. Uphenyo ngembangela yale ngozi luyaqhubeka.
News Briefs THE CITY OF EKURHULENI warns the public to be aware of a job scam messages that are being sent to the public through social media messaging purporting to be from the City of Ekurhuleni inviting them to present themselves at the municipal offices in Germiston on November 20 for medical tests. “The City reiterates that its job application process is not conducted through social media platforms or social media messaging,” said Ekurhuleni. “Our positions are strictly advertised on our website: www.ekurhuleni.gov. za/vacancies where both permanent, temporal and fixed term vacancies are advertised. The City urges the public to vigilant,” reads the statement. Report fraud and corruption public or anoymously on 0800 102 201.
ESKOM says it has been inundated with requests to conduct investigations into scams that purport to sell “cheap electricity” vouchers. According to the power utility, the dishonest scheme is promoted through social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp by duping people into paying for this “cheap electricity” through electronic funds transfers like eWallet and money market. Thereafter the scammers disappear and leave the customers destitute and out of pocket. “Eskom is working with several law enforcement agencies to trace and prosecute these unscrupulous individuals. We want to urge the members of public not to fall prey to these crooks, but to report these acts of fraud to the police without delay,” said Eskom’s General Manager for Security, Advocate Karen Pillay. Eskom is pleading with the public not to fall prey to these crooks. Anonymously report illegal activities to the toll-free Eskom reporting line 0800 11 27 22.
The 37-year-old musician first revealed that she was diabetic when
Matric maths paper leaked nationwide! The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has expressed its disappointment after the leaking of the Mathematics paper two exam. According to reports, the matric exam papers were circulated on instant messaging platforms like Whatsapp. It has been confirmed that candidates in Gauteng and Limpopo provinces were the first to receive the leaked papers in the early hours of Monday (November 16). “The origins of the leak are not clear as yet,” confirmed the department in a statement.
Information sourced by our reporters reveal that Whatsapp study groups were used to circulate the question paper. The department also confirmed that an investigation team is currently looking into this matter to assess the extent of the leak as other provinces have reported incidents of learners having the paper. “The Department will investigate this matter fully and thoroughly, and will utilize the mechanisms it has at its disposal which are the examination protocol to identify the learners that may have had access to the paper,” said DBE.
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Local lady dies after being shot in broad daylight! Heidelberg police have opened a murder and attempted murder case, this is after 44 years old women was shot dead and her two children 13 and 4 years escaped unhurt. This horrific incident occurred along the AG Visser Street in Rensburg outside Heidelberg town on Wednesday afternoon (November 11).
“One of the passenger came out from the Fortuner and started shooting at the deceased Yaris. The driver was shot several times, and certified dead on the scene by
According to the information gathered, the deceased (identified as Penny Mosoma) was coming from picking-up her children from school. When she was driving along AG Visser Street towards her home, a gold Toyota Fortuner SUV came from behind, overtook and stopped in front of the deceased red Toyota Yaris.
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Gauteng Emergency Medical Services. The two children escaped unhurt,” said police spokesperson Captain Thivhulawi Tshilate. No arrest made yet as the suspects are unknown. Investigations are underway as the motive behind the killing is unknown. Police are appealing to anyone with information about the whereabouts of the suspects or who might be knowing who are the suspects involved in this incidents can report to SAPS Crime Stop 08600 10111 or sms to Crime Line 32211 or MySAPSApp. All information provided will be treated with serious confidentiality.
Thuso ya R350 ya SASSA e tla tswela pele ho leshwa! Ho ea ka CEO ea lefapha Totsie Memela le Motsamaisi Kakaretso: Tsamaiso ea Lits'ebeletso Fanie Sethokga, Thuso ea Sechaba ea Matšoenyeho e fuoang baahi ba sa sebetseng e tla tsoelapele likhoeling tse tharo tse tlang. Sena ke leha SASSA e boletse pejana hore thuso e tla fela ka Mphalane. Bakopi ba sa ntseng ba fumana thuso ea R350 ea khoeli le khoeli ba khothaletsoa ho qala ka ho lekola maemo a bona webosaeteng ea bona pele ba kenya boipiletso. “Likopo tsohle li hlahlojoa bocha khoeli e ngoe le e ngoe ho sa tsotelloe qeto e entsoeng
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bakuqinisekisile ukuthi i-warrant ikhishwe yiNkantolo yeMantshi yasePitoli njengoba lezi zithandani zephule imibandela yebheyili ngesikhathi zibalekela iNingizimu Afrika ngendlela engaqondakali. “Ibheyili yabo iyakhanselwa ngaleyo ndlela ilahlekelwe nguR200,000 umuntu ngamunye abebemthumele njengebheyili. Baphinde badla nendawo abahlala kuyo uma bengazivezi enkantolo ngoLwesine, 19 Novemba 2020, ”kusho ama-Hawks.
khoeling e fetileng. Sena ke ho netefatsa hore ke ba tšoanelehang feela ba ka fumanang thuso. Re boetse ra nahanela phokotso ea maemo a ho notlela a ka bang a lumelletse bakopi ba bang ho lekola bocha mekhoa ea bona ea ho iketsetsa chelete, "ho boletse lefapha polelong. Mang kapa mang ea hanneng, o tlameha ho etsa boipiletso sebakeng sa covid19srdappeals@sassa.gov.za . Mang kapa mang ea sa kenyeng boipiletso A KE ke a hlahlojoa bocha kaha ha re na chelete ea ho nahanisisa ka nyeoe e ngoe le e ngoe e hanetsoeng.
Hamba kahle Kimi Makwethu UMcwaningimabhukuJikelele osephumile uKimi Makwetu ubungazwe njengendoda eqotho ethembekile futhi ekhonze izwe ngokugqamile. UMakwetu, obebheka amasonto amabili okugcina esihlalweni sakhe seminyaka eyisikhombisa, izolo uhlulwe yimpi yeminyaka emibili yomdlavuza wamaphaphu. Izindaba zokudlula kwakhe emhlabeni ziqinisekiswe yihhovisi lakhe, zathi ushonele esibhedlela. Watholakala enomdlavuza wesigaba samaphaphu wesigaba sesine ngoUNhlangulana 2018. “Njengehhovisi lokucwaningwa kwamabhuku kuzwelonke, sihlanganyela nomndeni wakwaMakwetu ekukhaleni ngokudlula kwakhe emhlabeni. Sicela umphakathi ugcine umndeni emicabangweni yawo njengoba uzokwamukela ukudlula kwakhe, uphinde uwunikeze imfihlo nendawo yokubhekana nokudlula kwakhe, ”kusho leli hhovisi. Esitatimendeni, ihhovisi lithe umndeni uzocobelelana ngemininingwane yokuthi ungathanda kan-
jani ukuhlonipha umyeni nobaba wabo abamthandayo uma sebekulungele. Ekhuluma nezwe ngoLwesithathu (uLwezi. 11), uMongameli Cyril Ramaphosa uzwakalise ukudabuka okukhulu ngokudlula emhlabeni kukaMakwetu. “Ngesikhathi sakhe sokuba nguMcwaningimabhuku-Jikelele, uMnu Makwetu usebenze izwe lakhe ngokuzinikela, ngokugqamile nangokuthembeka. Imicabango nemikhuleko yethu ikumndeni wakhe ngalesi sikhathi sosizi olukhulu, ”kusho yena. USihlalo weStanding Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA), uMkhuleko Hlengwa, uvele waswela amagama kuTwitter. “Ngiphelelwa
amazwi ngokuphelele. Lokhu akusikho ukuvalelisa ebesikulindele. Silahlekelwe ngumuntu othanda izwe lakhe obekade esebenza ngobungcweti futhi ekhuthele ekwenzeni umsebenzi wakhe. Wenze ubulungiswa ethembeni ebesilibeke kuye njengeNhloko yeSikhungo esiChapter 9, ”kubhala yena. Esitatimendeni, iKomidi eliPhethe loMcwaningimabhuku-Jikelele (AG) nalo lizwakalise ukudabuka ngokudlula emhlabeni kukaMakwetu. “Ikomidi lifisa ukudlulisa amazwi enduduzo emndenini, kubangani nakubalingani bakaMnu. Makwetu ngalesi sikhathi esinzima. Ikomidi lizohlala libonga ngokungapheli ngomsebenzi ohloniphekile, ubungcweti nobuqotho akukhombisa ngesikhathi enza umsebenzi wakhe. "Ikomidi liyayithokozela nenhlonipho ayikhombisa njalo uma evela phambi kwekomidi," kufundeka isitatimende, sengeza nokuthi sizogcina umndeni usemicabangweni nasemikhulekweni yabo kulesi sikhathi esinzima.
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SANRAL meeting unlock opportunities for local businesses! Through its Horizon 2030 and transformation strategy, the South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) committed itself to support black owned businesses and ensure their development and meaningful participation in the construction industry, says SANRAL Board Member Thamsanqa Matosa. He was speaking at the road agency’s flagship Taking SANRAL to the People programme in the Heidelberg on Tuesday, November 5. The Taking SANRAL to the People programme is an opportunity for SANRAL to interact with its stakeholders – from government, traditional leaders, business, and community-based organisation – and forge partnerships with them as part of its efforts to improve their area’s socio-economic conditions through its programmes.
Point Plan, adds Matosa, which is set out to facilitate better project-level liaison with local communities and structures. Establishing project liaison committees (PLCs) is an important function of the 14 Point Plan because these PLCs assist with, among others, setting up databases of local community members, and recruiting them to work on SANRAL projects. The key priority project for Lesedi Local Municipality will be routine maintenance along national roads N3 and N17 which stretch across 4 main wards within the municipality. Sanral’s Northern Region Project Manager Oakley Van Eyk highlighted that there will be specific work packages allocated to local SMME’s. “There will be a total of four work packages made available for subcontract along these RRM projects and will include: vegetation control which is made up of mowing and chemical control; general maintenance will be carried out like the construction of drainage systems and erecting of road signage to name a few” according to Van Eyk.
Committee (PLC) will be created. “Through the office of the Speaker and the two MMCs will drive the process. They will identify people who will represent all sectors of our communities. It must be people who have a pure interest in the people of Lesedi and ensure everyone affected gets access to information,” said the mayor. The mayor called for all communities of Lesedi to unite and work together to benefit the most from the developments happening in the municipality. During the question and answer session, local business owners expressed their concerns relating to how SANRAL will communicate its projects. “We ask for SANRAL to share the information on the current projects so we can prepare ourselves,” Simphiwe Skhosana from Jameson Park proposed.
During the proceedings, representatives from SARS also joined in discussing how local contractors and suppliers need to be compliant before applying for tenders.
SANRAL’s stakeholder engagement coordinator Jullecsia Saul says that, by engaging on issues of mutual interest with stakeholders, SANRAL continues to share information about its continuing role in infrastructure development, job creation and skills development initiatives. “The third and coming decade, will see SANRAL focusing on long-term visioning, a review of network growth, a review of its mandate, emphasis on relevance and concerted steps to deal with fair access to opportunities and correct the industry imbalances of the past.
Lesedi Local Municipality executive mayor, Councillor Lerato Maloka-Mkhize welcomed the SANRAL board for their contribution ans visit to the area. She urged local businesses to work together to create job opportunities for communities. “At a time when we need an opportunity to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, people in our communities were suffering and did not have much. So with the opportunities coming with SANRAL will help our people and sustain families,” she said. By the end of November, a Public Liaison
Other issues raised were the interference of municipality officials in the PLC and the information regarding the projects. Victor Lobi from the Lesedi Black Business Forum asked, “Out of the list of businesses attended today, can we create a database of every business so information can be shared to everyone? Can we also have the criteria for sub-contractors prior to the announcement of the projects so we can prepare ourselves?” In response, SANRAL said it will consider all the points raised and will act on them.
We have embarked on a process of fundamental transformation that opens the path for inclusive, broad-based economic development. For that reason, we ensure that we are consistently transparent, as a state-owned entity, in the process of the upskilling of the local labour source, given that skilled development can reduce jobless, raise income and improve standards of living, she says. This is all aligned with to SANRAL’s 14
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Education creates employment opportunities for young people!
As part of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme, the basic education sector aims to create 200 000 employment opportunities for Education Assistants and 100 000 for General School Assistants.
and provide extra support to learners. General School Assistants will help schools to comply with COVID-19 protocols while ensuring that teaching and learning take place in a safe, secure and hygienic environment.
This, according to the department, will be accomplished through the Basic Education Employment Initiative (BEEI).
The 300 000 employment opportunities are targeted at youth between the ages of 18 and 35 years old. Recruitment will take place at the community level, with schools required to prioritise candidates living near the school.
Provincial Education Departments have already started issuing advertisements to recruit qualifying candidates for this initiative using a wide variety of media platforms. Interested parties are urged to look out for the adverts in all provinces. The BEEI seeks to address COVID-19 academic disruptions as well as some of the lingering systemic challenges. Education Assistants will support teachers in the classroom
“An orientation manual has been prepared and digitised to ensure that the young people get trained on their roles and responsibilities. “In addition, various training programmes have been prepared to equip successful candidates with skills that will ensure they are ready to take up their duties as well as en-
suring that they gain meaningful experience to improve their employability, beyond participating in the BEEI,” the department said.
The young people will start working in public schools across the country from 1 December 2020. The DBE has partnered with Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator to digitise the recruitment processes across the provinces.
The Ministry has collaborated with online-based educational platform Coursera to offer free courses to young people as part of efforts to fight youth unemployment. “Our intention as government is to remove as many barriers as possible and enable young people to fulfil their dreams and career aspirations. We therefore encourage them to take up these opportunities,” Ndabeni-Abrahams said on Tuesday. The National Electronic Media Institute of SA (NEMISA), a digital skill training institute entity of the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, will coordinate and facilitate the registration process for these courses. “The collaboration is in line with the Minister’s commitment at her 2018 Budget Vote Speech, to train one million people in data science and related skills, to ensure that they take up opportunities presented by new digital technologies,” the Ministry said. The Minister emphasised the importance of young people acquiring digital skills as they are imperative for achieving inclusion in the digital economy.
Accessing the BEEI employment opportunities can be done through sayouth.datafree. co/p/dbe. This is a zero-rate mobisite that can be accessed through a mobile phone. Candidates without access to the internet can call 0800 727272, which is a toll free number.
“Through this partnership, candidates will be able to apply for the employment opportunities via SAYouth.mobi. “An added benefit for the young people who register on the mobisite will be that they will gain access to many other employment opportunities, linked to their education, skills and experiences. SA Youth uses each work seeker's data to match them to opportunities and as they gain experi-
Free online courses for unemployed youth now open! The Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Stella NdabeniAbrahams, has called on unemployed youth to take the opportunity to register for free online courses.
ence and skills, presents them with further opportunities,” the department said.
The Ministry said this partnership has the prospects of equipping young people with the required skills in this digital era. The free courses include, among others, data science; coding; app development; digital marketing and artificial intelligence. The duration of the courses range between four and eight weeks. Grade 12 is desirable but not an essential requirement. Familiarity with the internet and digital literacy are essential criteria. The details for registration can be found at www.nemisa.co.za/ recruitment.
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Local horror movie coming soon!
Cast and crew of the movie Cascades CASCADES is a new local film shot by three companies around Heidelberg area, Million Dollar Motion Production, Warpath Record and Imagination Cloud Studio. The horror movie was shot for Mzansi and Showmax channels, it is set to premiere next year. “All actors were from Ratanda and we are proud to have Million Dollar TV Casting
Agency around our area that produce professional actors and other activities related to the film and entertainment industry,” said Million Dollar Tv Casting Agency’s Lebo Mokheseng.
“You need to have flexible time to attend casting workshop trainings, audition's and take part in shoots. We have no height, weight, age restrictions or requirements,” said Mokheseng.
The agency is in need of vibrant, active people who are interest in being part of Gauteng film industry and Television. Aspiring actors are invited for workshops.
For more information, please contact us via e-mail mdmotionproduction@gmail. com, via Facebook: Million Dollar Tv Agency or call 078966638.
Auditions open for City Slam Poetry Competition!
The City of Ekurhuleni will host a slam poetry at the Dumisani Masilela Theatre in Germiston on 04 December 2020.
and voice their thoughts with skill, which usually implies that they must read, whilst it is also fun.
This is a form of performance poetry to support and improve the literacy levels of participants. Slam Poetry is an important form of language the youth can use to describe their thoughts and feelings about anything, and it is also a gateway to the world of literature. It inspires the audience to pen
The final event on 4 December 2020 will be preceded by auditions which will be held as follows: 1. 24 November 2020 Venue: Germiston Library Time:10h00 – 15h00 2. 25 November 2020 Venue: Thembisa Library
Time: 10h00 – 15h00
3. 26 November 2020 Venue: Daveyton Library Time: 10h00 – 15h00 4. 27 November 2020 Venue: Tsakane Library Time: 10h00 – 15h00 The Auditions will be structured in the form of one performance at a time with a maximum seven people per group. The poetry categories and
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adjudication will be based on narrative poem, lyrical poem and dramatic poem and no one under the age of 16 will be allowed to participate in this slam poetry. Due to COVID-19 pandemic the event on 4 December 2020 will only be a live streaming event, and guests will be per invitation with all COVID-19 protocols adhered to. For more information please contact Mbali Mndawe at 011 999 500 or Mbali. mndawe@ekurhuleni.gov.za
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Rest in Peace Banyana legend Makhosini SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan has joined South Africans in mourning the passing of former Banyana Banyana player Makhosini Luthuli after a long battle with cancer.
The former Banyana Banyana star hung up her boots in 2006 after eight years playing for the women’s senior national team and was part of the crop of players that played in three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. “We have lost a legend, one of the pioneers of women football following our readmission into the FIFA family,’’ said Dr Jordaan. Banyana Banyana Senior Women’s national team coach Desiree Ellis who played with Luthuli also expressed fond memories of the player, remembering her as a hard worker.
“She was always smiling, a hard worker and very dedicated to serving the team,’’ said Ellis.
‘’We have lost an honest and principled individual. May her soul rest in peace,’’ added the Banyana Banyana coach.
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