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Date: Firday, 06 May Venue: Ratanda new Hall Time: 9 a.m.

nEW roBotS InStALLED In hEIDELBErg CEntrAL DIStrICt! “The municipality has allocated a total amount of r1,4 million to install new traffic lights in the CBD which complies with the said standards of sArts manual. The newly erected traffic lights will benefit motorist and pedestrians with effective coordination of traffic lights and thus improve traffic flow, reducing travel time and travel cost,” said Arthur Thokoane, lesedi Municipality spokesperson. The municipality condemns vandalism and theft of traffic lights and appeals to residents to be watchdogs and report any such acts as this averts

the normal movement of vehicles and pedestrians. According to Arthur, the south African road traffic signs Manual indicates that the traffic signals are a valuable tool used for the safe and efficient movement of vehicles and pedestrians. “The sArts manual implies that there has to be a correct real time synchronization of coordinated signals, correct phase sequencing and timing, and old traffic lights were not fulfilling the manual indication,” he added.

The eMPD “Bumper to Bumper” operations, aimed at all kinds of law-breaking, is on-going with the intention of breaking the back of criminality in the City of ekurhuleni. in this picture, officers march alongside with confiscated goods of hawkers who ran away from their trading stalls.

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ILLEgAL trADErS AnD hAWKErS mEEt EmpD! SAnCo SADDEnED By DEAthS of 11 AnC mEmBErS In BuS CrASh!

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tHe south African national Civic Organisation (sAnCO) is saddened by the deaths of 11 African national Congress (AnC) volunteers that died in a bus accident, on the n1 between Winburg and Ventersburg in the Free state.

The eMPD, bent on cleaning the sidewalks that are obstructed by hawkers, throwing the book at illegal hawkers as well as ensuring that counterfeit goods are removed, raided streets in both Katlehong and tokoza where hawkers ply their trade. The streets targeted were Khumalo, Hospital and Kgotso. The operation was conducted on tuesday, April 19

KAtLEhong hIgh SChooLS yIELD WEAponS AnD DrugS On April 21, searches at the two schools produced arrests totaling six. two Grade10 male learners from Katlehong high school aged 17 and 18, were nabbed for possession of six ziplocks of dagga while two Grade 11 and 12 male learners from Fumana High were arrested for possession of two dagga ziplocks and an Okapi knife. A tip off from Fumana learners led to an arrest of an alleged supplier of these drugs – the 18 year old male suspect was apprehended at the

intersection of Mosoeu and Makula streets near lindela train station with a back pack containing thirty-nine (39) Alleset and Thiamine tablets, two packets of dagga and r200 in cash. several other learners who were found in possession of cigarettes, rizzlers (used to roll dagga zolls) and matches were given stern verbal warnings and also given a lecture by an sAPs member from social Prevention Unit accompanied by a local social worker.

81 ILLEgAL forEIgnErS nABBED In BoKSBurg!

Mahlangu said that sAnCO neC representatives as well as the Provincial leadership in Gauteng and structures in ekurhuleni, will form part of the On saturday, April 10, the bus was delegation that will visit the homes travelling from the AnC Manifesto of those mourning the deaths of their launch in Port elizabeth to ekurhuleni loved ones. in Gauteng when the driver lost control and it overturned. "We share their grief as well as the loss of the AnC in ekurhuleni. We need "We wish to convey our condolences to draw deep to deal with the tragic to the families of those who lost their deaths of the volunteers who were lives in the tragic accident and wish critical foot soldiers and campaigners those injured a speedy recovery. Our for the local government election camthoughts and prayers are with them paign," he stressed.

StEp-By-StEp guIDE to rEgIStEr your ChILD onLInE, AVoID QuEuES! The Gauteng Department of education has advised all parents that the full online admissions process for Grade 1 and 8 learners has commenced at 8am on tuesday, April 19. The applications period for a spot at a government school will close at midnight on1 June 2016. All parents are advised to apply online by logging on www.gdeadmissions.gov.za. The department released a step-by-step guide to the registration process. The department said the placement of learners will commence from 24 June until 25 July 2016. During this period, schools will process learner placement online.

Registration process

First time user will be required to click the “register” button to register parent information before making an application The pop-up screen will then request the parent to “select the registration type” for south African or non-south African citizen On selection of the south African citizen/ nonsouth African citizen, a pop-up screen for “iD number/Passport” will request the parent to enter the iD/Passport number The parent will then complete the required parent information to register and create login credentials

Login process

5. Use the created login credentials to log-in to access the main application page 6. On this page a parent can: - Parents who created login credentials in 2015 must use the same credentials - Parents who have forgotten their login credentials click the reset password to create new login credentials - view or edit details by clicking on the “My Details” link - register learner information by clicking on the “register learner “ link (the application cannot be made unless a learner is registered) - apply by clicking the link “Apply For 2017”

The eMPD various combined units swooped on Boksburg north and Central Business District on Thursday, April 14 wherein a total of 81 undocumented persons were arrested for being in south Africa illegally. The special operation focused mainly on Boksburg north hotel and houses in 1st street. All the arrestees were charged in terms of section 41 of the immigration Act no. 23 of 2002 at Boksburg Central and Boksburg north police stations and appeared in the Boksburg Magistrate’s Court on Friday, 15 April.

nIgErIAn Drug DEALEr WIth CAt VALuED At r300 000 reliable information received of a drug dealer operating from a flat in long street by the eMPD Drug enforcement Unit was acted upon with the resultant arrest of a nigerian man found in possession of the drug cat estimated to be worth r300,000 on the streets. The arrest was done on Thursday afternoon (21 April) at Aston Place flats in Kempton Park. The 46 year old male suspect was charged with possession of illicit substances as well as suspected drugdealing at Kempton Park police station. He is expected to appear in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court soon.

in their sorrow, "sAnCO national spokesperson, Jabu Mahlangu said.

Application process

7. General application - select a learner - select the grade applying for in 2017 - select the address (home or work) for the system to pop-up the three closest schools to the address - click “Apply” to submit your application - An automated sMs will be sent to the parent’s cell phone number to confirm the submission of the online application 8. Application for a learner with a sibling at a school 9. Application to a school of choice - select a learner - select the grade applying for in 2017 - tick the checkbox to select the sibling’s school - if the sibling’s school is not found click the “Add sibling Details” to register sibling information first, then select the sibling’s school - select the address (home or work) for the system to pop-up the two closest schools to the address - click “Apply” to submit your application - An automated sMs will be sent to the parent’s cell phone number to confirm the submission of the online application - select a learner - select the grade applying for in 2017 - select “school of choice” option on the address dropdown to select a school - select an address (home or work) on the second address dropdown for the system to pop-up the two closest schools to the address - click “Apply” to submit your application - An automated sMs will be sent to the parent’s cell phone number to confirm the submission of the online application

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SASoL’S 65-yEAr AnnIVErSAry proJECt hAnDED oVEr to EmDIBInI ComBInED SChooL ! On Wednesday, April 13, sasol officially handed over a 65 years anniversary celebration project to eMdibini Combined school. The school is situated in the Govan Mbeki Municipal area, on Grootpan Farm, Kinross. in 2015, sasol initiated the sasol for Good employee volunteerism programme with education as a focus area to enable employees to become values-led citizens who care, act and create value both at work and in communities. As part of this programme, sasol employees in partnership with Gull Air Projects volunteered their time and expertise to refurbish the eMdibini school. Activities such as roof repairs, painting of classrooms and the exterior of the school, gutter installation, resurfacing of walkways and assembly area were completed.

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Conference on the use of ICt to improve teaching and learning!

Gert siBAnDe tVet College held its 2nd iCt bering one. i want to ask you, and the entire Higher and entrepreneurship Conference in secunda, education and training community, to look ahead Graceland, on 13 – 15 April 2016. and start thinking more creatively and with much greater urgency about how to contain the increasThe purpose of the conference was to improve the ing costs of colleges and work smarter towards quality of teaching and learning in tVet Colleges cost-effective college education and training. in the country through the sharing of innovative ideas, technologies and best practices with all par- The Minister of the Department of science and ticipants. technology, Honourable naledi Pandor, delivered her keynote address on Day two of the conThe aims and objectives were as follows: ference. in her address Minister Pandor spoke on • Encourage TVET Colleges in South Africa to dis- the benefits of technology. she said that “We are cover the new and exciting world of technologi- familiar with the benefits that science and techcally rich teaching and learning methodologies in nology bring to our lives and national economies, and outside the lecturing room for example, the internet. Access to the internet is • Promote entrepreneurship in ICT education as a as important to economic development as access path to economic growth and job creation. to electricity. According to the minister, to enjoy • Develop widespread awareness of the benefits & the benefits of science and technology, we need value of iCt for tVet staff and student commu- human capital development, world-class research nity by enhancing the application of elearning and infrastructure, and continuous collaboration beCorrespondence as a mode of content delivery. tween academia, government and industry. • Solicit applications from ePioneers and ePractitioners to present papers with the exclusive aim Minister Pandor also touched on issues of partnerto promote and enhance elearning in the tVet ing with the private sector to harness the potential sector of sA. benefits of iCt. “The benefits are expected to be in • Propose techniques/methods that explore a holis- line with the broader government socio-economic tic, multi-disciplinary approach to blended learn- development priorities such as job creation, skills ing challenges in the academic world of a tech- development, poverty reduction and improvsavvy generation. ing the quality of life. We expect the framework to stimulate public-private partnerships in it reThe CeO and Principal of Gert sibande tVet search and development and innovation,” said College, nick Balkrishen delivered the welcome Minister Pandor. address during the Gala Dinner. in his address, he welcomed the guests. His address touched on the The conference attracted delegates from tVet expectations and priorities of the national Devel- Colleges from all 9 provinces of south Africa. A opment Plan (nDP) 2030 and the White Paper on total of 21 speakers were invited to make prespost school education and training in tVet Col- entations during the conference. Mike santer leges. “The two main priority objectives are to in- (BluPoint), Mpho seemela (ProQuest), Farcrease access and improve student performance. At rel Pillay (CAD House),Karen Walstra (Google Gert sibande tVet College, we believe that iCt sA), Gerda Magnus (Chief Director: Curriculum can play a critical role in addressing these two ob- DHet) and Craig Dass (eOH) were amongst the jectives,” said Balkrishen. According to the CeO, highly regarded speakers who made presentations. one of the main goals of the conference was to start a dialogue that will result in a collaborative iCt ap- On behalf of the College Council Chairperson, proach by all 50 tVet Colleges on how they can Petros Magagula, the college council and managesynergistically harness the potential of iCt to en- ment, the closing remarks were delivered “i am hance the quality of teaching and learning in the proud to be part of a dynamic team that is comtVet sector. mitted to contributing towards the growth of the tVet College sector by creating a platform where The keynote address, on the first day of the con- new exciting partnerships around iCt and entreference, was delivered by the Deputy Minister of preneurship can be established, and old ones reHigher education and training, Honourable Mdu- vived,’ said Magagula. duzi Manana. in his address, the Minister said “As The chairperson stated that the College wishes to the White Paper on Post-school education and express sincere appreciation for the support from training unambiguously state that the DHet’s Government and the Ministries as it has been rehighest priority is to strengthen and expand public affirmed by this conference that government is tVet colleges and turn them into attractive insti- fully committed and has embarked on a 10 year tutions of choice for school leavers.” The minister developmental strategy to enhance information also stated that we have to do things differently, use technology projects by introducing world class more appropriate teaching and methodologies, but iCt resources and strengthening human capacity most importantly, we have to look at the price tag in the field. and make tVet College education and training more cost-effective. “in conclusion, the road maps have been created to continue the dialogue around enhancing the qualAccording the Minister, to achieve this, we ‘have to ity of teaching and learning through iCt. it is think differently on how iCt is used, not only as up to tVet colleges to join forces with the various a tool, but an integral part of the modern citizen’s stakeholders, ride the technological wave and keep life and contributing to the individual’s as well as the momentum going. As institutions of choice the college’s productivity and attainment. Manana we need to stay abreast of an ever-changing educoncluded by saying “i can't applaud enough your cational landscape. We trust that the conference accomplishments in expanding college access and has added value and it will refocus your energy,” cost-effectiveness. My chief message today is a so- he concluded.

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IgnorAnCE, hAtE AnD rACISm! William Phiri from the Tokolohong Agri-village in Ratanda. He is a well-known community leader who has founded the Tokolohong Communal Property Association. He shares his views in his own capacity as advocate to social issues facing South Africa and its people.

These three are deadly partners, which can make serious damage to the nation when left unattended. These three are depriving our people an opportunity to live with one another. These three widens the gap between the have and the have-not. These three are the major contributors in delaying our nation building. These three cannot and will not move South Africa forward. Ignorant people keep a blind eye to the cracks surfacing in our rainbow nation, because of hate and racism. Their ignorance prolongs their superiority to others. Ignorant people can also keep a deaf ear to the loud cry of the poor and starving people, who live in the gutters and the ghettos. Where Poverty, Illiteracy, lack of selfrealization and premature death are the order of the day – not by choice, but by unnatural systems! Racism, on the other hand, will delay the

progress and visions of the future of this country and all who live in it. Living in a country where citizens don’t greet or relate to each other in public places, because of the difference in their skin tone –just that alone! Hatred in its manifestation will always bring about division, separation and the absence of love amongst our diverse countrymen. Hatred is not a permanent ability someone is born with like acquiring talents, meaning that our hatred does not come naturally. It came as a lesson to our people, and they all learnt it. If our people can learn to hate as part of their nature, what can we discover when we NATURALLY embrace the teaching of love. We are all born with love and of love, because God is love. All races and natural life is from love. All unnatural hate is from people’s ignorance of the love all around us!

Pictured in full uniform, from left: Musawenkosi Chauke (treasurer), steven Dladla (Chairperson), samuel Moname (secretary) and Thaba shabalala (Organizer) form part of the executive members in the ratanda-based Umbrella 26 Wheels of Fortune society.

UMBRELLA 26 IN FULL FORCE!

Umbrella 26 Wheel of Fortune executive committee members recently paid their final respects to a fallen member, Mr Mahlomola Mhkwanazi who passed on science and technology minister naledi Pandor deliv- Higher education deputy-minister Mduduzi Manana adlast month. ered a keynote address to guests at the conference. dresses delegates at the iCt Conference in secunda Mkhwanazi lived in extention 23

and a loyal member of the soci- sisting the less fortunate around ety. May his soul rest in peace,” the community. said secretary Moname. Contact Mr samuel Maname on 073 794 9554 to find out about established in August last year, the Umbrella 26 Will of Fortune the society is a burial society society, its benefits and how to with programmes aimed at as- join in the ‘Wheels of Fortune’.


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CIty mAyor AnnounCES PRES. ZUMA TO BESTOW SOUTH AFRICA’S nEW CIty DESIgn through HIGHEST AWARD “CorrIDor DEVELopmEnt” www.mapepezamedia.co.za

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eKUrHUleni Mayor announces new city design through corridor development ekurhuleni executive Mayor Mondli Gungubele outlined bold steps to grow the economy of the city and create jobs.

Addressing the ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipal Council at Faranani Multipurpose Centre in tsakane and guests at the overflow area at the adjacent stadium on Wednesday morning, April 20; Gungubele outlined the three corridors of development to drive the economy of the city in areas such as logistics, manufacturing, education, trade, construction and hospitality. “The approach of building a new city and an identity means that a significant proportion of this administration’s time was vested in the development of spatial development frameworks. This new city design has led to the conceptualisation of an effective way to reconfigure our urban spaces, and economic centres, along three key functional economic corridors,” Gungubele said. These corridors are:

the thami mnyele corridor

which concentrates development in a straight line from tembisa to Vosloorus including all surrounding areas along the corridor. The main driver, for economic development in this corridor, is high level roads and transport infrastructure.

or tambo Aerotropolis core focuses development along the triangle formed by Kempton Park, Boksburg and Germiston, including edenvale and Benoni. This corridor leverages on creative, gateway trade, technology research and development, and logistics sectors. the thelle mogoerane corridor

runs from Vosloorus to nigel including developments such as the Carnival Junction and Or tambo in-

land port aimed at unlocking the logistic potential of the City. The developments in this area will have mixed land uses that include industry as well as human settlements located nearby. The city is taking a new approach to densify the provision of houses through building high rise residential units including flats for both rDP, rental and or buying through bank loans. The Brakpan old location development, for instance, would have yielded 2500 units but will now give us 11 598 units as part of this policy.

“This new approach will lead to a quantum leap in housing development in ekurhuleni enabling us to efficiently accommodate more people and provide more livable human settlements with a full basket of services and social amenities such as schools, clinics and public transport,” Mayor Gungubele said. The Mayor also touched on the service delivery programme for the past five years which saw all townships now having their own fire station; the rollout of free WiFi to 900 hotspots; introduction of e-Health in 40 clinics to shorten waiting time and remove the need to open files if your details are on the system; as well as investing over r2.7 billion in roads and stormwater infrastructure. The call centre continues to be a single point of contact for residents to report service interruptions; the Harambee bus is on track to roll out from July in tembisa, our CDBs are kept clean through the inner City night Cleaning programme and clean neighbourhood Fridays continue; and ekurhuleni continues to have clean water attaining the Blue Drop status once again. He said the work done in the last five years in improving the management of its finances, reporting on service delivery and compliance to legislation was rewarded by the two back-to-back clean audits.

PresiDent Jacob Zuma will on Thursday, April 28, present 2016 national Orders on distinguished local citizens and eminent foreign nationals.

The national Orders Awards are the highest form of acknowledgement that south Africa bestows on distinguished and foreign nationals to recognise the sacrifices and contributions that they have made towards building a free, united, nonracial, non-sexist, democratic and prosperous south Africa as envisaged in the Constitution. The awards also celebrate achievements and sacrifices, and also contribute towards unity and nation building. During the ceremony, President Zuma will bestow to deserving recipients, the Order of Mendi for Bravery, the Order of ikhamanga, the Order of the Baobab, the Order of luthuli, and the Order of the Companions of Or tambo.

The Order will be bestowed in silver on: • Professor Helen Rees (Order of the British Empire (OBE)): For her excellent contribution in the field of medical science and research. Her work gives hope to communities who have been affected by the scourge of HiV and AiDs. The Order will be bestowed in Gold on: • Marina Nompinti Maponya (Posthumous): For her exceptional contribution to the field of entrepreneurship at a time when economic development for the majority was proscribed. Her selfless giving to poor communities remains her legacy.

The Order of Mendi for Bravery recognises south African citizens who have performed acts of bravery. The order will be bestowed in silver on: • Hermanus Gabriel Loots aka James Stuart (Posthumous): For his gallant fight against the oppression of the majority of south Africans during the hard times of apartheid injustice and despotism. He spoke truth to power without fear or favour.

The Order will be bestowed in Bronze on: • Suliman "Babla” Saloojee (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the fight against apartheid. He paid the ultimate price for dedicating his life to fighting political injustice in south Africa.

• Maqashu Leonard Mdingi: For his excellent contribution to the liberation struggle and steadfast belief in the equality of all who lived in south Africa. His conviction spurred him to distant lands to enlist with the anti-apartheid organisations and push back against the tyranny of racism.

The Order will be bestowed in silver on: • Brian Francis Bishop (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the liberation struggle and fighting the tyranny of the oppressive state. He gave his life for the liberation of the people of south Africa.

• Ulysses Modise (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the struggle for the liberation of the people of south Africa. He selflessly left his loved ones for exile where he devoted his military skills to fight the apartheid regime.

• Msizi Harrison Dube (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the struggle for liberation, and his persistent pursuit of justice and better living conditions for his community and the people of south Africa in general.

• Peter Sello Motau aka Paul Dikeledi (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the liberation struggle. His selfless sacrifice, bravery and thirst for freedom led to democracy at the ultimate cost of his own life.

• Rev Dr Simon Gqubule: For his excellent contribution to the liberation struggle and in the field of education and religion. His inherent belief in equality prompted him to join the United Democratic Front (UDF) to speak truth to the power that was evil and oppressive apartheid power.

• Wilson Ndaliso Boy Ngcayiya aka Bogart Soze (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the fight for the liberation of this country. He courageously placed his life in constant danger, inspired by a solid conviction that one day south Africa will be free from oppressive apartheid rule. • Mr Joseph "Mpisi” Nduli (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to the fight for the liberation of the people of south Africa. His steadfast belief in the equality of all citizens inspired him to fight until democracy was realised. • Sam Ntuli (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution in the field of peace-building during a particularly violent and delicate time in the history of the liberation struggle. He paid the ultimate price for his dedication to peace.

• Dr Sizakele Sigxashe (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution in the fight against the oppression of the people of south Africa. His bravery and courage of convictions saw him leave his home and loved ones into distant lands to fight for the freedom that is enjoyed today. • Major General (Peter Lesego Tshikare (Posthumous): For his selfless contribution to the struggle for the liberation of the people of south Africa. He gallantly joined the military wing of the African national Congress (AnC) with the conviction that no one deserved to be treated with indignity. The Order of ikhamanga recognises south African citizens who have excelled in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism and sport. The Order will be bestowed in Bronze on: • Laurika Rauch: For her outstanding contribution in the field of music and raising awareness on political injustices through music. she bravely deployed her artistic talents to highlight the injustices and tyranny of the apartheid rule. The Order will be bestowed in silver on: • Thomas Hasani Chauke: For his excellent contribution to the development and promotion of Xitsonga traditional music in the country. His prolific song-writing and performances have put Xitsonga music in the forefront. • Sylvia "Magogo” Glasser: For her excellent contribution to the field of dance and transference of skills to the young people from all racial backgrounds, fostering social cohesion in the time of apartheid. • Marguerite Poland: For her excellent contribution to the field of indigenous languages, literature and anthropology. Her literary works are taught widely in south African schools. The order will be bestowed in Gold on: • Benedict Wallet Vilakazi (Posthumous): For his exceptional contribution to the field of literature in indigenous languages and the preservation of isiZulu culture. A world famous street in soweto, where two noble prize winners once resided, bears his name.

A special parade from the eMPD, ekurhuleni eMs and sAPs Brass Band at tsakane stadium on April 20, during the 2016 state of the City Address. The procession was enjoyed by guests and ekurhuleni residents who attended.

The Order of the Baobab recognises south African citizens who have contributed to community service, business and economy, science, medicine and technological innovation.

The Order of luthuli recognises south African citizens who have contributed to the struggle for democracy, nation-building, building democracy and human rights, justice and peace as well as for the resolution of conflict.

• Major General Jackie Refiloe Sedibe: For her excellent contribution and courage in joining Umkhonto we sizwe (MK). she fought for the liberation of our people and selflessly sacrificed home comforts to ensure that all south Africans live as equals.

ekurhuleni mayor, Mondli Gungubele alongside tshwane mayor Kgosientso ramokgopa and emfuleni’s mayor simon Mofokeng and ekurhuleni Finance MMC Joseph Makwakwa at the 2016 state of the City Address in tsakane.

search work.

• Professor Rosina Mamokgethi Phakeng: For her excellent contribution in the field of science and representing south Africa on the international stage through her outstanding re-

• Sathyandranath Ragunanan Maharaj: For his excellent contribution to the struggle for freedom and democracy in south Africa. inspired by the courage of his convictions he bravely endured the fight against the despotism of the oppressive apartheid government over many years. • Mary Thipe (Posthumous): For her excellent contribution to the liberation struggle and the fight for social justice. Her bravery and bold stance against the brutality of the security branch remains legendary in the Chesterville area in Durban. • Amy Rietstein Thornton: For her excellent contribution and unflinching commitment to the struggle for liberation and equality for all south Africans. Her bravery in the face of an oppressive regime is commendable. • John Zikhali (Posthumous): For his excellent contribution to fighting for justice, challenging unjust labour laws through union development and galvanising workers. He paid the ultimate price for the love of his country and its people. The order will be bestowed in Gold on: • Cleopas Madoda Nsibande (Posthumous): For his exceptional contribution to fighting for the rights of workers. He steadfastly challenged unjust labour laws through efficient organisation and galvanising workers to take a stand for their rights. The Order of Mapungubwe recognises is awarded to south African citizens for achievements that have impacted internationally and served the interests of the republic of south Africa. The order will be bestowed in Gold on: • Zwelakhe Sisulu (Posthumous): For his exceptional contribution to quality journalism; and as a reporter exposing the cruelties of apartheid and encouraging unity among the people of different political persuasions to fight for liberation. The Order of the Companions of Or tambo recognises eminent foreign nationals for friendship shown to south Africa. it is therefore an Order of peace, cooperation and active expression of solidarity and support. The order will be bestowed in silver on: • Noureddine Djoudi (Algeria): For his steadfast support of the south African liberation movement during the hard times of oppression. He stood in firm solidarity with the stalwarts of the liberation struggle and sacrificed to support the realisation of democracy. • Maria Petronella Adriana Kint (The Netherlands): For her excellent contribution to the liberation movement and her courage to challenge policies that violated human rights. Her commitment to the liberation movement contributed to the democracy we enjoy today. The order will be bestowed in Gold on: • Her Excellency President Michelle Bachelet Jeria (Chile): For her exceptional contribution to the fight for democracy at the global stage. she was imbued with a deep sense of justice and the courage of her convictions, which drove her from Chile to exile. "We congratulate the nominated recipients and express our sincere gratitude to members of the public for participating in the nomination process,” said President Zuma, the Grand Patron of national Orders.


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WEEK 6: BASICS meet the expectations of your target market!

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FROM TEACHER TO WRITER!

Greetings. Week number 6 of Basics, THA BUSINESSMAN provides another article written by Jannie Rossouw, Head: Sanlam Business Market in 2015.

This inspired the direction of some of the successful ventures I have invested my resorces in. For all new and old businesspeople and organization managers.

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am stating the obvious when I say that before we can meet and exceed the expectations of our clients, we first have to determine and re-examine what their real needs are. Once we have a crystal clear and factually-based perspective on this, we can determine if our products and services are meeting the identified needs and wants of our target market. Client needs and wants are ambiguous, the competitor landscape changes all the time and innovations can make our solutions redundant overnight. For this reason we need to stay on top of our game. Target market, client and competitor insights are core to our future survival and ability to compete for a share of client wallet. This calls for a market review where current clients are assessed to improve our understanding w.r.t. the following elements (these are only a couple of examples): • Their demographics (age, gender, marital status, income etc.) • Their purchase motives (price, quality, location, guarantees and warrantees etc.) • When they buy • The previous purchases from our business which inform their past buying patterns Once we have an informed understanding of our clients, we can conduct a product/service review. Here are a couple of elements to evaluate: • Which products and/or services are our “champion sellers”? • Why are these products or services so successful? • Can they be improved? • Which products sell best and have the highest profit margins? • Can you optimise your operations around these products and services (service delivery, upsell opportunities, special deals)? • Do you need to change or improve your product pricing, packaging, marketing and service delivery to meet the changing needs of clients? With this information in hand, we need to match our current product and service offering to client needs and expectations. This might also impact our quality control mechanisms and pricing conventions. Another crucial element to address, is knowing what your competition is doing. See what they say about themselves (sales material, advertisements, press releases, websites). Your sales staff, customers, www. hellopeter.co.za, newspapers and market research companies can also be good sources of information regarding your competitors. It is said that “knowledge is power”. This is also true in business where we want to meet and exceed client expectations. Knowledge will enable us to create insights that can assist us in improving our product and service offering to attract more clients and also outperform our competition. To support business owners with the important task of business planning, Sanlam gives you free access to the book Your Annual Business Game Plan for Success, which provides an easy and straightforward framework needed to draft a well-crafted game plan that will create the positive change and growth necessary for business success. Go to www.sanlam. co.za/gameplan to download your free copy.

BIG TIP TO GET IN THE GAME:

“Exceed your customer’s expectations. If you do, they’ll come back over and over. Give them what they want - and a little more.” – Sam Walton. Sam Walton was an American businessman and entrepreneur best known for founding the retailers Walmart and Sam’s Club. Next week, THA BUSINESSMAN recaps on all six of the BASICS articles published on Mapepeza. TALK TO THA BUSINESSMAN What are your views and comments on this week’s column?Share your comments on Facebook or email info@mapepezamedia.co.za

Mr Dumisani Lutweyi is a Pastor/Trainer/Facilitator/Assessor/Moderator/Educator/Promoter/ Brand Ambassador/Events Sport Administrator Qualifications: B.A Communications + PGCE + Professional Communication Certificate + Facility and Operations Management Skills Certificate + Competent Assessor & Moderator + Events Sport Management.

The story of Tryphinah Kheswa from Sebokeng’s Zone 3. By thulani Mashinini & Stephen Seakgwe

Well-known around the community for her inspiring work in teaching and counselling, Tryphina Tazi Kheswa, also known as ‘T.T”, has transitioned to becoming an author and poet. Tryphina has worked in education most of her life. She was an educator and principal in five different schools, including some part-time lecturing work at the University of Free-State (UFS). Presently she holds a BA and B.Ed degrees, including two diplomas in Adult Basic Education & Training (ABET) and Secondary Education. She has dedicated her life in becoming an activist for social change, supporting HIV/AIDS and community-outreach programmes around her area in Sedibeng. Recently, T.T has published two books titled HIV/ AIDS Poems and What Teachers Can Do. These are inspired by a lifetime of dedicated, selfless attitude Tryphina has placed in all she does. The book HIV/AIDS Poems is a good read for those affected by the pandemic. The poems speak to people who are living with HIV and those living with people who are HIV-positive. Tryphina’s book also inspires the affected to live healthy lives and encourages the HIV-negative people to take the message of ‘abstinence-before-marriage’ and acceptance. T.T Kheswa is the founder of Sinethemba Street Youth in Sebokeng, including the founding of Evaton’s Tsohang Information & Counselling Centre based at the Evaton police station. She also studied HIV/AIDS and she holds a certificate from Lifeline. These initiatives are aimed at giving support to the abused, people that are HIV-infected and affected, child-headed households, orphans and foster children amongst other vulnerable groups in the society. Also, candle-light memorials and various other events are done to create much-needed awareness in communities. The second book, What Teachers Can Do, is a practical guide to educators and learning facilitators in schools to adopt fresh approaches to problem solving. It teaches the teacher on how to handle learners who are in crisis. Predicament events like stigmatization, drug abuse, child-headed families, people affected by HIV/AIDS and abuse is prone amongst children in disadvantaged communities – this book has the right approaches to handling these crisis. What Teachers Can Do contains evidence-based articles that show the importance of ‘Intervention Strategies’ and ‘Case Studies’ used by teachers on successfully managing learner development. Local stories can empower teachers to deal with the social problems that hinder progress and performance of learners. The book can also be an information-resource guide for community development groups and stakeholders. Some of the key objectives of Tryphina Kheswa’s books are to empower people, educators in particular, to possess values towards positive growth and to give support to those doing their bid in building our society’s future community-shapers.

HOW TEACHERS CAN GET THESE BOOKS:

Educators from both primary and secondary schools in Gauteng can order the books, HIV/ AIDS Poems and What Teachers Can Do, from the provincial Education Department library catalogues. These books are also necessary to order when selecting any Leaners, Teachers Support Material (LTSM) for schools. Also, Tryphina Kheswa can avail herself for easier reference to accessing the books. Both titles are authored by T.T Kheswa and published by Reach Publishers.

HOW COMMUNITY MEMBERS CAN GET THE BOOKS:

The books titled, The Impact of Irresponsibility on Children; Safety and Responsibility in Organizations; HIV/AIDS Poems; and, What Teachers Can Do, are for sale at the following book stores: *Stationery Express in Vereeniging (next to Jet Mart) *African Flavour Books in Vanderbijlpark (next to Edgars) *Mobile Bookstore in Vereeniging (near Shoprite)

About T.T Kheswa:

She is a community worker and HIV/AIDS counsellor. She holds Bachelor’s degrees in Education, including two diplomas in Adult-Based Education (ABET) and Secondary Education. Tryphina has worked as teacher, Head of Department and deputy-principal in five different schools. Also, she was a part-time lecturer at University of Free State. She received the Life-time Achievement Award at the National Teaching Awards in 2008. As an activist, she has helped hundreds of abused, vulnerable and infected or affected children around Sedibeng and South Africa. She has headed the Prevention and Palliative Care for Teachers, Orphans and Vunerable Childers (PPCT-OVC) also called the ‘OBAMA Project’

Don’t Quit!

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oday let me talk to someone who is asking this question, what about me? You are at verge of breaking down or throwing a towel, but let me tell you that no matter how dark and powerful the storm is, certainly the sun will come out again. Quitting is never an option but an auction of your future and destiny. Perhaps you are saying there he goes like many others, allow me to tell you that even coca cola sold 25 bottles in their first year but they kept going ; today their success is written on the walls of the world. You have been applying for that job for so many years now, you have been called for interviews so many times but nothing or you have been trying to pass that course for years but still nothing positive is coming out of that. The greater the challenge the bigger the blessing, don’t give up yet. A dog laughed at an elephant for taking so many months before having a baby as oppose to a dog that takes about 68 days to have its babies. May be they are laughing at you too, saying you have a degree but no job, basheshe bahleka (they laughed early) because something big is coming your way. A dog gives birth to a 10 year life span dog and an elephant gives birth to a 43-45 years long living elephant, my point is that your waiting will bring you greater joy and long lasting happiness ,just don’t quit. If you were already giving up I plead with you stand up and finish the race you started, you are just about to make it through. Now say the following words “I am a winner and I will never quit”. Stay focused to your dream and do not give in, challenges are there to make us strong, you are destined for greater things. Just believe! “ Never give up to do good, for you will be rewarded in due time”

- Pastor L


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WE ARE HIRING! Mapepeza Media has been established as a strategic approach to transforming local media ownership and serves the majority of township communities. We provide accurate and fair news, current events, opinions and interest features – in languages and contexts the people understand. Based in the heart of Heidelberg C.B.D in Gauteng, the newspaper is looking for a female candidate, residing around the area or in surrounding communities (around Lesedi). Position (Job title): ADMINISTRATOR Department: ADMINISTRATION Job summary:

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HANDLING THE NECESSARY PAPERWORK AND RECORD INFORMATION RELATING TO THE EDITORIAL, ADMINISTRATION, DISTRIBUTION AND BUSINESS DEPARTMENTS. HANDLE SECRETRAIT RESPONSIBILITIES THAT OCCUR FROM TIME-TO-TIME IN MEETINGS.

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