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EMPD BUMPER-TO-BUMPER EASTER DRIVE ARRESTS 234 PLUS 67 DRUNK DRIVERS!
TWENTY-FOUR HOUR high visibility and roving roadblocks with consistent and unrelenting effort from Thursday to Saturday (24-26 March) by EMPD officers resulted in two-hundred and thirtyfour arrests which included sixty-seven drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol.
arms with serial numbers filed off; three stolen vehicles; four stolen compressors from a construction site in Kempton Park– one recovered in Benoni, two in Randburg and one in Germiston. Four suspects ended behind bars following the torching of two houses and a motor vehicle in Daveyton.
leased after paying the outstanding fines and the contempt of court amounting to R300 for each fine. Over and above, fifty-nine unroadworthy vehicles were impounded with more than six-thousand fines issued for various offences including moving violations and defects.
The number included thirty-three speedsters – two of which were found driving drunk- with six suspects apprehended for narcotics valued at more than R20 000, with twelve Zimbabwean nationals nabbed for theft of four stolen compressors worth around R700 000. With regards to recovered stolen property and vehicles, it was two unlicensed fire-
Thirty drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol were apprehended in Nigel, Duduza, Kwa-Thema, Tsakane and Etwatwa; twenty-two in Edenvale and Tembisa; seven in Boksburg; six in Katlehong, Germiston, Vosloorus and Tokoza. Fifty-one drivers arrested for warrants issued on outstanding traffic fines were re-
The concerted effort in ensuring that the public roads are safer for roadusers Ekurhuleni-wide from Thursday up until Saturday midday, saw only one fatal accident that took place on Saturday, March 26 in Sharon Park, Springs. This was a single motor vehicle accident wherein one passenger died. CONTINUE ON PAGE 2
The Group of Eminent Persons appointed by the Gauteng Premier, David Makhura (front row, third from right) to promote social cohesion. The group of nation-building and social cohesion champions will work with the Gauteng Government to engage with people in ways to fight racism and xenophobia in the province. They will have outreach programmes in townships, schools,
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TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT CENTRE LAUNCHED! ON Thursday, March 24, City of Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Cllr Mondli Gungubele officially opened the innovative Transport Management Centre (TMC) in Kempton Park; which will manage traffic flow, public transport, safety and security in the metro.
The R16-million state-of-the-art TMC will start monitoring all the existing Ekurhuleni bus services, which will form part of the Integrated Rapid Public Transport Network (IRPTN), by the end of March 2016, says Gungubele. “As the public transport network grows, we will add the additional buses to the monitoring process. The intention is to equip all the new buses with Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) devices to enable the staff at the TMC to monitor the movement of the buses,” says Gungubele. While the TMC will create an additional 16 employment opportunities, the high-tech centre will host two major Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), namely the Automated Fare Collection (AFC) system and the Advance Public Transport Management System (APTMS). This system also comprises the payment of fees to the Vehicle Operating Company (VOC) for services rendered. City of Ekurhuleni Head of Department for Transport and Planning Yolisa Mashilwane posing at the The TMC will ultimately form part of the municipality’s long-term strategy to establish a Unified Command Centre (UCC). newly opened Transport Management Centre in Kempton Park.
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CALLS for Fire and Rescue emergencies can now be made to a direct telkom number, says Anton EMPD officers will be out in full force sustaining the Nieuwenhuizen ELM Deputy Chief of Fire Services. intensity of the operations and throwing the book at all who use the Easter weekend period to display He said that the contact number for fire emergencies used to be a toll-free line (10177) which was a unacceptable behaviour in the city of Ekurhuleni. The operations will continue unabated until the joint call center with Emergency Medical Services. schools re-open on the week beginning Monday, With the centralization of this EMS by Gauteng province, this caused many people to frustrate or April 4. prevented in making those urgent calls using that toll free number.
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According to Nieuwenhuizen, a trend is developing where calls for fire emergencies are being misplaced or received as after effect, through the EMS by dialling 10177. The Emergency Medical Services would then have to call the fire department to report the emergency which delays the arrival time to attend to the emergency. “This was one of my problem areas which is why we had to take calls directly from the callers unlike
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previous which was through EMS,” explained Nieuwenhuizen. He said the new telkom number or telephone is directly placed on the Emfuleni Local Municipality website (www.emfuleni.gov.za) and plans are in process to publicize the number through the media as well as placing the number on their vehicles. “This is one of the things I would like to ensure that the community benefits from,” Nieuwenhuizen said. He added that people have started using the number, but they should never record or make any prank calls. “We have started educating the kids about the number and now we will go out to inform the community,” he said. The Fire Department is available for any fire or rescue emergency on 016 430 1816/ or 016 430 1818 and the traffic department is 016 422 3600. The Emfuleni local municipality apologizes for the inconvenienced caused!
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LESEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
3 YEARS BID TENDER NO: 06/2016: TENDER FOR THE HOSTING OF THE ANNUAL HEIDELBERG ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL (HAMFEST) Lesedi Local Municipality is inviting capable Event Management companies to submit three year proposals for hosting in partnership the Annual Heidelberg Arts & Music Festival (HAMFEST) during the first weekend of October of each year (including the current year). The successful service provider will be expected to plan, organize, brand manage and source funding in terms of sponsorships/partnerships. Queries for the abovementioned bid may be directed to Mr Thami Gorati at Tel: (016) 492 0039 during office hours Mon to Fri 08:00 – 16:00. Closing date: 14 April 2016 at 12h00 Tender documents, together with the terms of reference, which are important for the preparation of the proposal/tender, will be available from Ms Sibulelo Nxathi at the SCM Office at the Municipality, Heidelberg, as from the 04th April 2016 for a non-refundable fee of R 562-00, payable at the rates and taxes hall during office hours Monday – Friday, 07:30 – 15:00. Only cash or EFT will be accepted. A compulsory briefing session is scheduled to take place on 05 April 2016, 10h00 at the Infrastructure Services Boardroom. The completed proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “TENDER NO: 06/2016: TENDER FOR THE HOSTING OF THE ANNUAL HEIDELBERG ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL (HAMFEST). Bids must be placed in the tender Box situated at the Development and Planning Department Municipal Building, c/o of Du Preez and H.F Verwoerd Street, Heidelberg, on or before 14 April 2016 at 12h00. Tenders will be opened in public. The tender box will be open during office hours, Monday – Friday, 07:30 – 15:30. No e-mailed or faxed bids will be considered. The Lesedi Local Municipality (LLM) reserves the right not to accept the lowest priced proposal or any proposal in part or in whole. It normally awards the contract to the tenderer who proves to be fully capable of handling the contract and whose proposal is technically acceptable, has meaningful empowerment credentials and/or is financially advantageous to the LLM. LLM reserves the right to negotiate rates, for purposes of creating uniformity and the tenderer, by responding to this tender, agrees to abide by such negotiated rates which may be changed from time to time by agreement between the parties. Any bid not suitably endorsed or comprehensively completed, as well as bids completed in pencil will be regarded as invalid bids. All objections and complaints must be lodged within 14 days and in writing to the municipal’s manager’s office.
Proposals will be evaluated on the Functionality requirements stated on the tender document. All service providers must submit their B-BBEE Verification Certificate from Verification Agencies accredited by the South African Accreditation Systems (SANAS) or a Registered Auditor approved by the Independent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the Close Corporation Act (CCA) in order to claim preference points.
It is a condition of bid that the taxes of the successful bidder must be in order, or that satisfactory arrangements have been made with South African Revenue Service (SARS) to meet the bidder’s tax obligations. Additionally, no contract shall be concluded with any bidder, whose municipal rates and taxes and service charges are in arrears. ______________________ I RAMPEDI LESEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER PO BOX 201 HEIDELBERG 1438
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Lesedi Local Municipality is inviting capable Companies to submit proposals for the RFID Working Stations. Queries for the abovementioned bid may be directed to Mrs Marianne Snyman at Tel: (016) 492 0050 during office hours Mon to Fri 08:00 – 16:00.
Lesedi Local Municipality is inviting capable companies to submit proposals for the Supply & Delivery of Library books.
TENDER NO: 08/2016
Closing date: 18 April 2016 at 12h00 Tender documents, together with the terms of reference, which are important for the preparation of the proposal/tender, will be available from Ms Sibulelo Nxathi at the SCM Office at the Municipality, Heidelberg, as from the 01st of April 2016 for a non-refundable fee of R 562-00, payable at the rates and taxes hall during office hours Monday – Friday, 07:30 – 15:00. Only cash or EFT will be accepted.
The completed proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “TENDER NO: 08/2016: RFID WORKING STATIONS. Bids must be placed in the tender box situated at the Development and Planning Department, Municipal Building, C/o of Du Preez and H.F Verwoerd Street, Heidelberg, on or before 18 April 2016 at 12h00. Tenders will be opened in public. The tender box will be open during office hours, Monday – Friday, 07:30 – 15:30. No e-mailed or faxed bids will be considered. The Lesedi Local Municipality (LLM) reserves the right not to accept the lowest priced proposal or any proposal in part or in whole. It normally awards the contract to the tenderer who proves to be fully capable of handling the contract and whose proposal is technically acceptable, has meaningful empowerment credentials and/or financially advantageous to the LLM.LLM reserves the right to negotiate rates, for purposes of creating uniformity and the tenderer, by responding to this tender, agrees to abide by such negotiated rates which may be changed from time to time by agreement between the parties. Any bid not suitably endorsed or comprehensively completed, as well as bids completed in pencil will be regarded as invalid bids. All objections and complaints must be lodged within 14 days and in writing to the municipal’s manager’s office.
The 80/20 preference procurement point system will apply and preference will be given to bidders who are able to demonstrate the following:a) Price 80 points b) B-BBEE Status Level of Contribution 20 points NB: All service providers must submit their B-BBEE Verification Certificate from Verification Agencies accredited by the South African Accreditation Systems (SANAS) or Registered Auditors approved by the Independent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the Close Corporation Act (CCA) in order to claim preference points. It is a condition of bid that the taxes of the successful bidder must be in order, or that satisfactory arrangements have been made with South African Revenue Service (SARS) to meet the bidder’s tax obligations. Additionally, no contract shall be concluded with any bidder, whose municipal rates and taxes and service charges are in arrears.
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TENDER NO: 07/2016
Queries for the above-mentioned bid may be directed to Mrs Marianne Snyman at Tel: (016) 492 0050 during office hours Mon to Fri 08:00 – 16:00. Closing date: 15 April 2016 at 12h00 Tender documents, together with the terms of reference, which are important for the preparation of the proposal/tender, will be available from Ms Sibulelo Nxathi at the SCM Office at the Municipality, Heidelberg, as from the 01st of April 2016 for a non-refundable fee of R 848-00, payable at the rates and taxes hall during office hours Monday – Friday, 07:30 – 15:00. Only cash or EFT will be accepted.
The completed proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “TENDER NO: 07/2016: SUPPLY & DELIVERY OF LIBRARY BOOKS IN HEIDELBERG. Bids must be placed in the tender box situated at the Development and Planning Department, Municipal Building, C/o of Du Preez and H.F Verwoerd Street, Heidelberg, on or before 15 April 2016 at 12h00. Tenders will be opened in public. The tender box will be open during office hours, Monday – Friday, 07:30 – 15:30. No e-mailed or faxed bids will be considered. The Lesedi Local Municipality (LLM) reserves the right not to accept the lowest priced proposal or any proposal in part or in whole. It normally awards the contract to the tenderer who proves to be fully capable of handling the contract and whose proposal is technically acceptable, has meaningful empowerment credentials and/or financially advantageous to the LLM.LLM reserves the right to negotiate rates, for purposes of creating uniformity and the tenderer, by responding to this tender, agrees to abide by such negotiated rates which may be changed from time to time by agreement between the parties. Any bid not suitably endorsed or comprehensively completed, as well as bids completed in pencil will be regarded as invalid bids. All objections and complaints must be lodged within 14 days and in writing to the municipal’s manager’s office.
The 90/10 preference procurement point system will apply and preference will be given to bidders who are able to demonstrate the following:a) Price b) B-BBEE Status Level of Contribution
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NB: All service providers must submit their B-BBEE Verification Certificate from Verification Agencies accredited by the South African Accreditation Systems (SANAS) or Registered Auditors approved by the Independent Regulatory Board (IRBA) or an Accounting Officer as contemplated in the Close Corporation Act (CCA) in order to claim preference points. It is a condition of bid that the taxes of the successful bidder must be in order, or that satisfactory arrangements have been made with South African Revenue Service (SARS) to meet the bidder’s tax obligations. Additionally, no contract shall be concluded with any bidder, whose municipal rates and taxes and service charges are in arrears.
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City of Ekurhuleni’s Environmental Development MMC, Cllr Ndosi Shongwe (left in the green suit) with ward 73 Cllr Sipho Ngobese and the 240ℓ wheelie bins that were handed out to residents of Kingsway in Benoni on Sunday, March 13. Residents lined up to collect their new bins provided to all Ekurhuleni residents. A number of illegal dumping sites across Tsakane eng MEC for Economic Development Lebogang Friday campaign has to put the City in the fore- This made the City the first Gauteng municipality to be awarded first place in the GMC. Maile. front to be chosen to host the BkB campaign. were invaded by scores of community members, In keeping with the theme, and curbing illegal geared up in their ‘green working suits’ to rid the streets of the dirt blanketing the open spaces. “The City of Ekurhuleni is confident that we will The City has supported the BkB Campaign since dumping, MMC Shongwe moved to Kingsway in Benoni where over one thousand 240ℓ wheelie win the battle against waste and illegal dumping, its inception in 2002. On Sunday, March 13, almost 2 000 green clean- especially now that we are involving members of Many wards and schools, as well as the municipal- bins were issued to the residents of the area. ity itself, have won the provincial BkB prizes on ing cadets from across the Ekurhuleni region em- the community. barked on a Bontle Ke Botho (BkB) Cleaning Re- For them living in hygienic neighbourhood is im- several occasions for initiating best environmental The BkB relay, which focuses on partnerships with municipalities and entrenching cleanliness in lay spread across the streets of Tsakane to remove portant, and joining hands with the local govern- action projects. heaps of dirt at the illegal dumping sites, which ment to curb this predicament is motivation and It is through winning first prize that Ekurhuleni communities, joined forces with the Ekurhuleni could otherwise be used for meaningful commu- encouragement for them to also tell their fellow qualified to participate in the Department of Envi- Clean Neighbourhood initiative. This partnership nity projects. neighbours not to litter,” said MMC Ndosi Shong- ronmental Affairs’ National Greenest Municipal- will see Ekurhuleni going to greater heights in ity Competition (GMC) – where it also took first terms of cleanliness, especially given the fact that They were led by Ekurhuleni’s Member of the we during the BkB cleaning relay in Tsakane. place in 2013. Ekurhuleni has been consistent with its cleaning Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Environmenefforts and sustainability. tal Development Cllr Ndosi Shongwe and Gaut- The success of the ongoing Clean Neighborhood
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URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLAN TO BOOST CITY!
IN the continuous pursuit to position the City of Ekurhuleni as a major role player in the Gauteng City Region, the City presented its Strategic Urban Development Plan to business stakeholders during the quarterly sitting of the City Meets Business meeting on Tuesday, March 8. The City’s Strategic Urban Development (SUD) plan is a large scale strategy which guides development in City, as it envisaged in the Growth and Development Strategy (GDS) 2055, Integrated Development Plan (IDP), Metropolitan Spatial Development Framework (MSDF) and Capital Investment Framework (CIF).
attract foreign investment into the City,” said Pieter Swanepoel, Divisional Head for Special Projects in Ekurhuleni’s City Planning Department during the meeting which took place in Kempton Park.
nottar which is set to create over 2000 job opportunities. This is one of the City’s initiatives to achieve a desired goal of being a productive industrial hub of Gauteng. Amongst other major advances the City is executing for the purpose of infrastructure development is the initial implementation phase of the Twenty-One Industrial Park, a fully-fledged mixed use development which will provide industrial, business, retail and residential opportunities. The development is deemed as a catalyst for economic development and job creation within a strategic location adjacent to the Albertina Sisulu Corridor in Kempton Park.
The City of Ekurhuleni currently has ten key proposed priority developments that are critical in advancing the municipality’s goal of implementing its strategic urban development plans. Some of these developments include the PRASA-GIBELA train manufacturing plant in Dunnottar, the Twenty-One Industrial Park, the Tambo Springs Inland Port, Carnival Junc“The roll-out of the City’s urban de- tion, Glen Gory, Farm Leeuwpoort, velopment plans is aimed at encour- Green Reef, Riversfield, Lords View The City of Ekurhuleni has also aging local industrialists to get in- and S & J. signed a Memorandum of Undervolved in the various developments of the City, and to contribute mean- Recently the City of Ekurhuleni com- standing (MOU) with Transnet and ingfully to the greater provincial eco- mitted 72 hectares of land to the the Gauteng Provincial Government nomic spectrum by participating in ground-breaking PRASA- GIBELA which allows for collaboration and building the economy and ultimately train manufacturing plant in Dun- co-operation towards the planned
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Springs Inland Port. This hub is in line with the Gauteng spatial model located along the N3 freeway and the K146 and K148, PWV and K-routes.
Carnival Junction, in the Brakpan area, is currently the hive of construction activity with a large scale mixed-use development anticipated to develop in phases over the horizon of 15 to 20 years. The development comprises of mixed land uses varying from mega retail stores such as Makro, Virgin Active, automotive outlets, to office parks and even a private hospital amongst others. “As the City we welcome the captains of industry taking interest in undertaking these major developments in our area, and we are always ready to assist where necessary so as to allow mass participation in the development of our economy,” concluded Swanepoel.
Ndoli Mosiane, Treasurer for Nafcoc in Ekurhuleni, asked about the City’s plans to be taken to ensure that all valuable information on industrial development is well communicated during the City Meets Business session.
Veteran members of the African National Congress, including Lesedi Municipality Cllr Thembi Ramothibe (2nd from right), were spotted at the Human Rights Day celebrations held at Sharpeville Cricket Stadium on Monday, March 21. The event commemorated to the 51st anniversary of 1960 Sharpeville and Langa massacres, plus this year’s public holiday was dedicated to fighting racism and xenophobia in South Africa.
BUA LE SECHABA SESSION HITS RATANDA!
ON Wednesday, March 16, The Bua le Sechaba Feedback Session was held Ratanda Multi-purpose Centre. The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s COGTA (Cooperative Governance and Tradional Affairs) & Human Settlements Portfolio Committee assembled a Bua le Sechaba Feedback Session for the people of Lesedi Local Municipality and Sedibeng District Municipality.
Led by Honourable Chairperson, Mr Mohatla Tseki, the committee members highlighted what problems have been identified within the areas including matters related to service delivery, housing and EPWP. The main objective of the meeting was to report back to the people of Gauteng on progress made in addressing Human Settlements issues, concerns and challenges raised by the people of Gauteng during the Bua Le Sechaba Campaign held by the Portfolio Committee in March 2015. The Portfolio Committee initially embarked on a research exercise targeting communities in the Devon; Endicott; Jameson Park; and Ratanda areas. The data collection exercise was undertaken so the Research Report can assist the Portfolio Committee when resolutions are taken and recommendations made on the state of housing service delivery in these areas amongst others. The 2nd feedback session provided a platform for the Government to provide feedback on progress made in addressing the identified service delivery challenges. A number of these challenges related to the governance of Lesedi Local Municipality. The committee promised to intervene and assist the municipality in tackling service delivery-related problems head-on. Bua Le Sechaba Project is an initiative of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature to take Committees of the Legislature to the people and ensure intervention in the vari- Gauteng Legislature’s portfolio committee member on COGTA and Human Settlements, Honourable L.L More, speaks to the community of Ratanda during the Bua Le Sechaba ous service delivery challenges experienced by citizens feedback session. The public meeting led by portfolio committee chairperson, Hon. Mohatla Tseki ( 2nd left) on Wednesday, March 16, responds to the first session held in March 2015. throughout the province.
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WEEK 3: BASICS
What NOT TO DO Before Starting A Business!
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THA BUSINESSMAN found this piece of useful advice from fellow entrepreneur, Brad Shorkend. These are the definite ways to start with nothing to lose by aiming to win regardless of how small you are. Remember, the idea is the main thing. Opportunities can be found just around the corner, any corner.
Too often entrepreneurs spend time planning the finer details of their business before figuring out whether or not they have a product or service that will actually sell. Here’s brad’s list of WHAT NOT TO DO before starting a business: 1. Don’t quit your day job. First scout the market, talk to potential buyers and have someone you don’t know pay for your product/service. Nine times out of ten, what you thought was going to be a hit in the marketplace is a dud. 2. Don’t try to find a partner. Don’t partner with someone for sales assistance. If you, the inventor of your product/service can’t sell it… no one will. 3. Don’t waste time talking about your future business. Don’t be ‘all talk, no action’. Every minute spent telling someone about your future business is one less minute you have to find potential buyers and refine your product/service. 4. Don’t rent an office. Work from home. It won’t require a security deposit and it’s tax deductible. 5. Don’t hire an attorney/lawyer. Unless you’re in jail, someone else’s attorney contacts you, or its growth and expansion time – an attorney won’t tell you anything you don’t already know, or can’t figure out in a bookstore. 6. Don’t get a loan. This will require you to do too many items on this list of what NOT to do before starting a business… besides, getting a loan means you will work for the bank and not for yourself! 7. Don’t hire anyone. Do everything you can yourself, for everything else, use contractors. 8. Don’t try to patent anything. It takes about three, five and up to 10 years to get a patent. Who knows what the market will look like by then? 9. Don’t design a logo, business card etc. You are your own brand. You don’t need a logo before you start. 10. Don’t buy any equipment. Outsource everything, borrow some from family and friends. Things like cars and computers have to be constantly maintained and replaced, do you have that kind of money right now? 11. Don’t buy office supplies. If you need a pencil, get one out of the kitchen. You are working from home, aren’t you? 12. Don’t get a bank account. Your personal banking account will work just fine in the early stages if someone wants to write you a cheque, or if you need to pay for something. 13. Don’t join the Chamber of Commerce. Chambers of Commerce provide great networking opportunities. However, right now your priority should be to sell. Plus, you can always go as a visitor. 14. Don’t write a business plan. Sure you need to know what you’re going to do and how you’re going to make money, but don’t waste time formatting it into a structured plan too early. 15. Don’t get a business telephone number or postal address. You have a cellphone, use it. If someone needs to post you something, have them send it to your house.
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Too many people have had great ideas, did nothing with them, and then saw someone else have great success with that very idea. It’s only yours if you make it happen! 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
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CALL: (016) 341-5414 / 083 649 6780 *R150 FOR WHEEL ALIGNMENT *R220 FOR WHEEL ALIGNMENT & BALANCING
No. 3 MEYER STREET, HEIDELBERG
OTHER COURSES Argon/Stick welding, Aluminium welding, C02 welding, Biolermaking, Roofing and Ceiling, Electrician, Fitting, Painting, Plumbing etc. For more information to apply, please find us at:
M&L Building 1st Floor, Room 12 Voortrekker Street, Heidelberg. Or call us on 078 684 7227 Sibongile or 076 527 4137 Lucas
READY TO ADVERTISE MAKE LEADS? CALL STEPHEN ON 078 221 8002 OR EMAIL mapepezacn@gmail.com
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