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INCREDIBLE THIEVES CAUGHT FAST!
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R.I.P Thandi Klaasen 1931-2017
Thandi Klaasen was a jazz musician from Sophiatown See more on PAGE 3 PAGE 7 IT’S A fEBRUARY FIESTA AT THE PLACE!
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Armed Robbery at INCREDIBLE ROBBERS BUSTED FAST! Tshipi-Noto Heidelberg! On Sunday, January 22, the store supervisor and his three employees at Incredible Connection at Heidelberg Mall were robbed at gun point by six unknown suspects. The suspects took along with them laptops, Ipads, Cameras and Tablets with estimated value of R1 million. Heidelberg Police released an alert of suspects driving off in a Brown Kia SUV, heading towards the townships in Ekurhuleni. Later in the day, police managaed to apprehend the suspects. Two unlicensed firearm with serial numbers filed off and 18 ammunition rounds were found. Suspects have apppeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate Court for possession of suspected stolen properties and possession of unlicensed firearm and ammunition. According to police, the robbery docket will join the possession charges.
On Wednesday afternoon of January 25, employees of Tshipi Noto Funeral Home were robbed of undisclosed amount of cash, and other valuables at gun point. It is alleged that the suspect entered and pointed one of the employee with a gun demanding money. The victims were locked in the kitch-
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#TVETCOLLEGESHUTDOWN PROBLEMS FACED BY TVET COLLEGE STUDENTS IS AT BOILING POINT!
The arrested suspects who robbed the Incredible Connection store in Heidelberg on Sunday, January 22
en, then the suspect took an undisclosed amount of cash, a Sony Experia cell phone, and Standard Bank pay-point machine. It is also alleged that suspect get away with blue VW Polo with registration number FT84MHGP. Police are appealing f with anyone with information to contact nearest Police Station.
SINKHOLE KEEPS GETTING BIGGER! Police in riot gear prevent protesting students from entering Ekurhuleni West College in Gauteng during a nationwide shutdown of TVET colleges this week. By Dimpho Mohlomi
Electronics and computers worth R1 million recovered by police in hours after an armed robbery at Heidelberg Mall.
Police officer arrested for Rape in Tsakane!
In the middle of Katlehong’s Makhutsoane street, a sinkhole that seems to grow begger by the day is concerning residents who want the Ekurhuleni Metro should fix. Some have tried putting rocks and sand, but as it seems, the hole swallows everything in its path. HAVE YOU GOT A SERVICE DELIVERY PROBLEM IN YOUR AREA? LET MAPEPEZA HELP YOU REACH YOUR MUNICIPALITY BY SENDING US YOUR STORIES AND PICTURES. WHATSAPP: 0782218002
A 34 year old police constable stationed at Presidential Protection Services attached to VIP Unit in Pretoria arrested for five counts of Rape cases on Wednesday night, January 25. Through information and the thorough effective investigations by D/W/O Rudy Jansen from Ekurhuleni East Cluster Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit lead to the suspect, who was on duty at the time of the arrest. During investigations, it was detected that the three minors sustained severe injuries during commission of an offence. It is alleged that on November 1 last year the suspect persuaded the three young girls, both at nine year of age, to his house pretending
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to buy them sweets and then raped them respectively. It is further alleged that on Monday afternoon (January 23), the officer again raped the same two minors after he called them into his house. It was detected that the children raped are his neighbours. FCS Unit Commander Lt. Col. Evodia Ratsupa congratulated work done by the Investigation Officer of ensuring quick arrest to the suspect who abused and hurt the children. The Cluster Commander of Ekurhuleni East, Major General Girly Mumsy Mbele appreciate the quality of investigation and rooting out criminals from the society The arrested suspect will appear before Tsakane Magistrate Court on Friday, January 27.
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The South African Further Education & Training Student Association (SAFETSA) sent a letter to the SRC Members in all TVET College on Wednesday, January 18. According to the student association’s letter, all of South Africa’s 256 TVET colleges should shutdown based on numerous reasons mentioned; these include reduction of enrolment, rending results, lack of inservice training opportunities and pending certificates since 2012. SAFETSA President and student leader Yonke Twani said that students have been appealing to government since 2012. Minister of Higher Education, Dr Blade Nzimande addressed the media on outcome
of the engagement held with higher education stakeholders Thursday, January 18. All TVET colleges will remain closed until SAFETSA gives the SRC member (instructed by SAFETSA) the go ahead to resume with operation. TVET student leaders say they will not back down on their national shutdown of colleges. Over 700 000 students have enrolled at 50 colleges and the numbers are rising. Scores of disgruntled Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) students have been protesting at colleges across the country this week. They are calling for
better leadership, qualified lecturers and for the long-standing backlog of certificates to be resolved. The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Higher Education has pleaded with students not to protest, but to allow the department to engage with the relevant institutions. The Departments of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and Telecommunications and Postal Services were called to Parliament in 2014 where they acknowledged the crisis at TVET colleges. The presentation by DHET attributed the certificates backlog to a “lack of human resources capacity and technical expertise.” The department has since taken over administration at some colleges, but student
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leaders say there are critical unresolved problems. In a statement last week (see Mapepeza Issue #2), Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande said there was “considerable progress” made at the TVET colleges taken over by the department just over two years ago. Nzimande said government funded 256,904 students at TVET colleges at a cost of R2.3 billion last year. He noted that a lot needed to be done to rectify the students’ concerns. “We are aware that there is still a way to go until the institutions are at peak performance.
Government honours late Thandi Klaasen On Friday, January 27, the legendary jazz Legend Thandi Klassen will be honoured with a civic funeral in Eden Park.
large. “We’re very pleased that the City of Ekurhuleni has agreed with the family on an official civic funeral…
Premier Makhura made the announcement earlier in the week during his visit to the Klaasen family to pay his condolences on behalf of the Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG), together with acting MEC for Sports, Arts Culture and Recreation, Nandi Mayathula-Khoza.
The province will be working with working with the city and family to make sure that we give her a deserving farewell of a hero of our country,” Premier Makhura said. “She left a big footprint which cannot be erased by any strong winds, and it was through music and arts that she contributed enormously to the struggle for freedom,” he added.
Premier Makhura described Klassen as a musical icon and a great figure in the cultural landscape of South Africa, and the continent at
Lorraine Klassen, jazz singer and Thandi’s daughter said: “We are
Reserve Bank keeps repo rate unchanged at 7%
humbled for her to get this fitting funeral. I don’t think any of us expected it as my mother didn’t do what she did expecting something in return.” She described her mother as a humble person who lived a simple life, and also said that Thandi Klassen’s heart was a big as the continent of Africa, and that they were not really sad but celebrating a life. The late Thandi Klassen’s memorial service was held on January 25 at Germiston City Hall This was followed by a special musical tribute on January 26 at Bassline, Newtown. #RIPThandiKlaason
The repo rate will remain unchanged at 7%, Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago said on Tuesday, January 24. In announcing the decision, Kganyago said the MPC remains focused on the medium- to longer-term inflation outlook, but that the deterioration of the shorter-term outlook requires increased vigilance.
The central bank took note that year-on-year inflation rate, as measured by the consumer price index (CPI), came in at 6.8% in December, which was a “surprising” number up from 6.6 % in November. The December outcome surprised on the upside relative to the bank’s forecast and the market consensus expectation of 6.5%. - SANews
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LESEDI MAYOR HONORS TOP ACHIEVERS!
On Thursday, January 26, the Executive Mayor of Lesedi Local Municipality Cllr. Lerato Maloka awarded bursaries to about 20 less fortunate and deserving matriculants of the class of 2016. Numerous matriculants of the class of 2016 residing within the Lesedi Local Municipality came knocking at the office of the Executive Mayor seeking assistance with their registrations fees to further their studies in 2017. The majority of the beneficiaries come from disadvantaged backgrounds where parents cannot afford to provide and assist due to the status of the economy and its imbalance. Through the annual Mayoral Golf day, the Executive Mayor was able to raise funds to provide beneficiaries with registration fees for them to enrol at institutions of higher learning of their choice. photographer: ntokozo mncube (Flamboyant sa) date: Onthursday, jANUARY 26 location: RATANDA EXTENSION 23 The Gauteng Department of Transport’s “Shova Kalula” project, in collaboration with Lesedi Local Municipality visited to two primary Schools in extension 23 (Lethabo Sianqoba Primary School and Bertha Gqowa Primary School) to distribute bicycles to 50 children per school who travel a distance of about 2-3.5KM to school on a daily basis. These bicycle recipients/learners were selected and underwent a road safety programme led by Lesedi Local Municipally Traffic Department to ensure that once they are on the road they will abide by the rules of the road and cycle safely. Each bicycle was presented with a helmet and a security chain.
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Pres. Trump puts America first! US President Donald Trump delivered his inaugural address promising, as he did throughout his campaign, to put "America first”. Trump's populist speech on Friday (January 20) took square aim at a political establishment his candidacy was built to upend. He spoke in broad terms about an America in decline, suffering from lecherous politicians and a focus on helping the world before securing its own citizens' welfare. "This American carnage stops right here and right now," he said. The inaugural address lasted about 15 minutes and was delivered to tens of thousands of onlookers filling one end of the National Mall. President Trump pledged his presidency would return power to the people in that crowd and across the country who voted him into office. "We are transferring power from Washington, D.C., and giving it back to you, the people. For too long a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while people have borne the cost. Washington flourished, but people did not share in the wealth. Their victories have not been your victories. Their tri-
umphs have not been your triumphs." "That all changes starting right here and right now," Trump said. "Because this moment is your moment. It belongs to you." Speaking to the rest of the world, President Trump promised to seek "friendship" but cautioned all decisions and all relations would continue to be judged by what is best for Americans, regardless of consequence. "We've defended other nations' borders while refusing to defend our own and spent trillions and trillions of dollars overseas while America's infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and decay. “We've made other countries rich, while [our] wealth, strength and confidence has dissipated over the horizon," President Trump said. "From this day forward a new vision will govern our land. From this day forward it's going to be only American first, America first." Trump, was sworn in as the 45th US President on Friday amid protests across the US. Over one million people took to the streets and staged rallies across the US to protest against him.
EKURHULENI AWARDS TOP ACHIEVERS!
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On Wednesday, January 24, the annual Mayoral Excellence Awards got underway at Birchwood Hotel and O.R Tambo Conference centre. The Executive Mayor honoured and congratulated the matric class of 2016 top achievers and issued awards to learners and schools. He was joined by City councillors and Higher Education deputy minister Mduduzi Manana.
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OSIZWENI EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE It takes a nation to build a country that one can be proud of. The view of Osizweni Education and Development Centre is that the best manner in which to do this is to have an impact on our children through the education system. In doing so it will ensure that the future learners of our country are innovative, educated and ready to bring about the change that is needed to take South Africa forward. The late Nelson Mandela also supported this view when he said: �Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.� Sasol established the Osizweni Education and Development Centre in 1991 in an e�ort to change the lives of learners by impacting on them directly through the education system. Osizweni specialises in the upliftment of Mathematics and Science education through various education programmes that focus on Early Childhood Development as well as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)learner and teacher development.
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A great milestone achieved by the Mofoya Beverage Company as they celebrate two years of existence on Thursday, January 26. The Mofaya brand is a brand set apart. They has grown to be more than just any other beverage company.
Mofaya also has a loyal following of likeminded individuals and groups that enjoy the beverages so much, some are proud to wear the Mofaya-branded clothing with confidence. They also do social responsibility events like fundraisers and training for entrepreneurs. The brand was founded by Tembisa-born media personality/brand ambassador/entrepreneur Dj Sbu.
All programmes are uniquely designed and implemented by the centre with the aim of achieving the following objectives: Implementing interventions to support teaching and learning in Accounting, Mathematics and Science Establishing appropriate infrastructure to deliver quality Mathematics and Science educational programmes Acquiring, developing and retaining human capital relevant to Mathematics and Science support programmes Forging and sustaining strategic partnerships with various stakeholders in the community Implementing integrated organisational quality management systems Creating an environment conducive to teaching and learning
Additionally to the above mentioned, schools in the Standerton Sub-Region (Govan Mbeki, Lekwa and Dipaleseng municipal areas) are supported through Saturday and holiday classes. Teachers in the area attend curriculum aligned workshops and learners are subject to closed programmes such as Project A and Project 2019. These two projects nurture learners over a number of years in the �elds of Mathematics, Natural Science, Physical Science, Life Sciences as well as Accounting to ensure that schools and learners achieve quality results in line with university entrance requirements. The Sub-Region performed above national, provincial and regional averages in 2016 with �ve out of the six circuits registering a performance higher than the previous three years, proving the e�ectiveness of these programmes. A Grade 12 Merit Award ceremony, in partnership with Sasol, was held on 13 January 2017 where top performing learners and teachers were recognised. Learners received a cash amount towards their tertiary registration fees/studies and teachers involved in the Osizweni bursary programme were also awarded for their year-on-year performance. During 2016 Osizweni supported 32 teachers through its teacher bursary scheme with three teachers completing Post Graduate Certi�cates in Education, three completing Bachelors in Education degrees and four completing Masters in Education degrees. Osizweni believes that investing in teacher development is a sustainable method towards improving the classroom experience for learners. Osizweni is a initiative that invites South Africa's corporates to come on board and assist in the e�ort to build a brighter education experience for children. The centre speci�cally is looking for partners who are interested in building a state of the art Science Centre that is accessible to all children. For further enquiries, comments or bookings please visit www.osizweni.org.za or contact Osizweni on 017 689 2005/6 or email on info@osizweni.org.za.
Photo caption: learners at Osizweni conducting curriculum aligned Physical Science experiments
It’s a February-Fiesta at The Place Lounge & Eatery
MoFaya Beverage Company stands proudly as the first 100% black owned Beverage Company in South Africa. Currently in stores are the Premium Energy Drink, Ultimate Sports Drink and the nutritious Carb0.
In an attempt to achieve these aims the centre has the following facilities and activities available to the community: The Science Centre brings concepts of Mathematics and Science alive through interactive exhibits - Science shows are available upon request Schools are welcomed to bring their learners to the Model Lab to perform curriculum prescribed Physical Science experiments The Toy Library o�ers learners from the age group 4 to 7 a fun �lled experience through learning while playing - activities at the library give learners exposure to numeracy and literacy through interactive educational toys and computer programmes The Career Guidance Centre o�ers learners the opportunity to discover their strengths and relate these to suitable career streams, research can also be done on the selected careers and various university and bursary information can be accessed via the centre Basic Computer Literacy skills that cover Microsoft O�ice are o�ered at two computer laboratories
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pening for the first time this year, The Place Lounge and Eatery has prepared the best events that nobody can afford to miss. Despite the January blues that affect us all, the first weekend of February is where the despairs end.
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Featuring the Limpopo legend of laughter Mashabela ‘Papago’ Galane, Siya Seya and Mbulelo Msongelwa. Hosted by ‘Jazzbuda’ Themba Nhlapo, these comedians plan to cause a noise on Thursday, February 2nd. R50 gets you in the H-TOWN Comedy Jam.
Just when you thought it was done, The Placed go ‘All glitz and All White’ with another CodyNel Neluvhalani presentation, The VIP Sunday’s, Ralf GUM Edition. The consistently-flamboyant VIP Sunday’s celebrating one year on February 4th. Headline act, GOGO Music’s Ralph Gum is someone who needs no introduction to The Place Lounge and Eatery. Featuring #ItalianBracket (Deejay Picat and Tepz Bracket), your host Mr Vho NelHoldings, Teboho Tmuzik Walaza and Meropa Señors SA, you sure do not want to miss the rupture. R30 gets you in, all white and elegant dress code.
Deep, Deep, Deep in the tunnels of Rome, Italy, lies the true engineers of #NothingButHouse and they have graced us with their presence. The regular #DeepItalianFridays will be celebrating Vosloorus’s Dj Zeedan Myzibuko’s birthday. weekend. Alongside ‘Mrparty’ on the decks will be Lox:1, Zinno, Lastborn, Andrew Bee and your host Deejay Picat-Da-Italian. Get ready to dance to the best beats all
On Saturday night, February 4, The Place Lounge and Eatery turns up the temperatures, hosting the ‘Battle of The Crews’ with Ratanda DJ’s FestivalCrew (RDF) versus OwnIt Records.
The Place Lounge and Eatery is located at the corner of Voortrekker and Jacobs (R42) Street in Heidelberg, Gauteng.
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INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS IN APPLYING FOR A LIQUR LICENCE IN TERMS OF SECTION 24 OF THE GAUTENG LIQUOR ACT 2 OF 2003 I, VUSIMUZI MALIMELA, ID Number: 7905105363082 an adult male owning the premises at address: 5637 Ntombela Street, Ratanda Ext. 23, Heidelberg (GP) an address in the Republic of South Africa and within the borders of Gauteng Province, hereby invite public comments/representations concerning my application for a liquor licence to the Gauteng Liquor Board. I make this application for myself in terms of Section 25. TRADING NAME: MAVUSA’S INN LICENCE TYPE: TAVERN– The retail sale of liquor for consumption on the premises where the liquor is sold. BUSINESS PREMISES: Physical Address - 5637 Ntombela Street, Ratanda Ext. 23, Heidelberg, 1438.
Job notice number: 01/ 2017 Job Title: LEGAL ADVISOR Department: CORPORATE SERVICES Number of Positions Available: 1 Remuneration: TG 15: R402 468 – R 522 408 per annum (benefit excl) Closing Date: 8 February 2017 Appointments requirements: The successful incumbent must have Matric and a LLB or equivalent qualification in Law at NQF 7. Must have extensive experience in local government legislation, labour law, property law & civil law. Must have experience in dealing with Bargaining Council and CCMA on cases. Must have a valid driver’s license with a minimum of 3 years working experience. Personal Attributes/competencies: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Understanding of Local Government and legislation. Must have high level of accuracy and analytical skills. Must have extensive experience in contract management; be able to conduct disciplinary hearings. Duties: To ensure that informed decisions are taken, based on correct and updated legal document sources. To ensure legal and administrative compliance. To assist the section’s obligations regarding the rendering of administrative services/legal support services. To ensure the updating and safekeeping of a proper legal information service in order to institute legal action on behalf of council. Defend cases where council is defendant, as instructed and guided by the head of department and/ or Accounting Officer. To assist in the correct handling of tender procedures. To ensure that proper reporting are executed. To ensure that the post’s responsibilities regarding interaction and liaison are efficiently executed. Contact person: Mpumi Dlamini/Nerina Ramdaloo Telephone: 016 492 0244/ 016 492 0207 Applications must be lodged at: Enquiries or P.O Box 201 Corner H F Verwoerd and Louw Street Heidelberg Heidelberg 1441 1438 Advertisement Date: 25 January 2017
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Appointments requirements: The potential intern should be a new graduate. Preferably 3 year qualification in Bcomm or B/Tech in Financial Management with an accredited registered higher institute. Basic knowledge of MFMA, knowledge of Municipal Finance environment. Must be within the age group 21 – 35 years. Must reside in Lesedi. Duties: Strategic and operational financial management. Financial and performance reporting. Governance, professional ethics and values. Auditing and accountability. Partnership and stakeholder relations. Change, risk and project management. Procurement and contract management. Contact person: Nerina Ramdaloo/Mpumi Dlamini Telephone: 016 492 0207/016 492 0244 Applications must be lodged at: Enquiries or P.O Box 201 Corner H F Verwoerd and Louw Street Heidelberg Heidelberg 1441 1438 27 January 2017
Applicants who have not been contacted within three months from the closing date should consider themselves unsuccessful. The Lesedi Local Municipality is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer. Disabled persons are encouraged to apply. Should applicants be in possession of a foreign qualification, it must be accompanied by an evaluation certificate from the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). Lesedi Local Municipality reserves the right to appoint a successful candidate.
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LESEDI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, GAUTENG ADVERTISEMENT EXTERNAL Job Notice Number: 02/2017 Job Title: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INTERN Department: FINANCE Number of Positions Available: 2 Remuneration: R 100 000.00 per annum Closing Date: 10 February 2017, before 12H00am
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