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No water, no toilets for people of Tswelopele Ext.8 By Obedience Mkhabela and Dumisani Hlatswayo
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esidents of Tswelopele Ext.8, an informal settlement in Tembisa, lack adequate access to clean water and sanitation. One of the concerned residents who asked to remain anonymous said, at least 50 people have been sharing a communal mobile toilet for over two years. “In 2018, we were moved from Duduza to Tswelopele Ext.8. We don’t have water here, water is only available at 2:00 am just after midnight. This means if you work the night shift the following day you won’t have water. It’s much better if you work the day shift, and around 2:00 am or 4:00 am, you can get up and fetch water. In most cases, water is turned off around 5:00 am but sometimes earlier than that,” the resident told The Olifants News. “We tried to raise this issue with one of our community leaders, but we’re not getting any help. My biggest concern is that up to 50 people share the same toilet. We have been asking for toilets since 2018 when we arrived here,” he revealed. According to the resident, the municipality has tried bringing Jojo tanks but they were placed far from where residents live. “Sometimes there’s no water in those tanks as there are many people now living in Ext. 8. We do have taps but they can’t provide us with any water,” he says. Crime is also rampant in Tswelopele. Just recently a group of men broke into a shack through the roof in the middle of the night, when residents woke up and went out to inspect, the criminals dared
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them to take them on. EFF ward councillor, Samson Sebetha said his people that were moved from Duduza to Tswelopele Ext.8, now have water and electricity. “Some of them even have toilets. The only people who can tell you those things are the people who invaded the land during elections in 2019. And it doesn’t fall under my ward,” Sebetha said. “There is a guy who is fighting me who is
always directing media houses to currently busy with is petitioning me even when residents don’t fall Human Settlements and Water to under my ward,” Sebetha revealed. put infrastructure for them. I am He referred The Olifants News to busy addressing the issue through DA councillor, Derek Thomson. various departments,” Thomson Thomson said they are working explained. tirelessly to petition government to “Most do not have electricity put proper infrastructure for peo- because they were placed at the ple of Ext.8. “Those people were flood lines zone, Eskom refuses placed there by the Department to install electricity for them of Human Settlement without any but that too is being discussed,” proper planning. So what I am said Thomson.
“The bridge is another huge matter around here because when the rain pours the next morning children cannot pass through to go to school,” said Abram Hloangoane, who is a community member and Ward 1 infrastructure Committee Tswelopele Ex.8 “When we were moved in here they built that bridge but it was not high enough and now we demand a higher one,” Hlongoane said.
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The Olifants News Washing receives for an Audit shoes Bureau Certificate cash T Clayville Laundry he Olifants News has some good news to share with you dear reader. We have received an Audit Bureau of Circulation Certificate which means our distribution is now independently audited. This amazing development has elevated us to be on par with mainstream newspapers, a highlight worth celebrating. The process of getting a media certificate can be arduous, and not all publishers succeed in securing
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a media certificate. You have to go through hoops before an Audit Bureau Certificate can be issued. “The publisher has to prove that the circulation figures of the paper data,” Mabhele adds. The Olifants they indeed print the number of now stand at 40,000 per month. News will be launching a number of copies they report to be printing. After every two weeks, 20,000 cop- community projects for the people They also have to prove that the ies are distributed in Tembisa, the of Tembisa, including a music talent copies they have printed have been paper is also available online. search. We are also improving our distributed to the readers. So, it is “Getting this certificate means content to carry children’s content. extremely important to adhere to a we can now attract more advertisIf you would like to advertise with very strict record-keepinglayville process,” ers which means we will be able to The Olifants News, our sales team is – Joblessness explains the CEO of Papasha Media,is high grow the paper and bring more value always available to make that posSaki Mabhele. Founded inin South 2018, Africa in terms of content and educational sible. Call 010 0 231 845. but for Dennis Vundla (29) this was not game over as he found a niche in his community and started a laundry business to make a living. Vundla, a resident of Clayville Ext 26, started his business in 2016. “I have always wanted to be an by Dumisani Hlatswayo entrepreneur, I noticed that most people in Clayville are the workmnyango Wezempilo unxusa ing class and don’t have time to abazali ukuthi baqiniseke ukudo chores and their laundry, so I started a laundry company and thi izingane zabo zigonywa kusenPuleng Malete be able to feed my fammerged it with house cleaning,” esikhathi. Selokhu izwe lonke ily, said Kodibona. Kodisaid Vundla. Eyethu Hygiene is lihaqwe wubhubhane Tembisa - Sethopanewegciwane bona makes about R200 currently providing employment lekhorona, izinhlelo zokugonywa Kodibona (33) from Temon a busy day which is to 3 people and has a monthly kwezingane zathikamezeka bisa started an ziye unconvenon weekends mostly, he turnover of about R12 000. emitholampilo tional business nasezibhedlela. washing charges his customers ac“The business can sustain itself, shoes for cash. Kodibona cording to shoe size kids however I want it to grow even Ingabe his kubaluleke ukugostarted business ngani in pay R10 and adults R25 more,” said Vundla. Eyethu Hy2017 years of unem- and all suedes shoes are nywaafter kwezingane? giene provides a number of serployment. “My clients are the UkugonywaEmployment kwezingane R35. kwenza vices including Wash, Iron, Foldisukuthi hard tozivikeleke find in Tembisa ezifenicommunity, eziyin- police, nurses ing and house cleaning. Eyethu’s and theIzingane surrounding areas zigonywe and everyone who would gozi. kufanele clients range from businesses to and affected the entire kuze loveziyoto support my busiumathis ziqeda ukuzalwa, households. Vundla’s long term household and it isewu-12. what Izingane ness is welcome. Kodifika eminyakeni plan is to see the company exDennis Vundla (29) drove Kodibona to start bona uses a big board panding and providing more eziningi zishona zingakahlanganisi owner of Laundry this type of a business to which he places by the employment opportunities. iminyaka emihlanu ikakhulukazi Services make a living. “No one main road to market his “I want to see my businesses isngenxa workingyokuthi at home,azigonyelwanga one business. “My wish is to growing with branches in other izifoI saw zezingane. Ngaleso see sizathu day a guy washing my business grow and areas whichufuba will in emtholampilo turn prouMnyango WezeMpilo B,people, isifo esivala oseduzane ukuze lineshadi elikhomba indlela eya shoes for cash I took the ugqugquzemploy other who umphimbo, vide employment to the youth ela bonke omama kanyelike nemeningitis. igonywe ngesikhathi esifanele. empilweni ekukhombisayo izikhaidea and started my ukuba own baqiniseare unemployed me, of South Africa,” said Vundla. kise ukuthi zabosaid zithola Isiqinisekiso salokhu siyadingeka thi lapho umntwana wakho okubusiness so izingane that I can Kodibona yonke imigomo ngesikhathi esi- Ubani okumele agonywe? uma ufaka isicelo sesikole noma mele agonywe ngazo, ngakho-ke fanele. Ukugoma kuqinisa amaso- Izinsana kanye nezingane ezin- izibonelelo zikahulumeni. Ikhadi kubalulekile ukuthi leli khadi uligsha omzimba engane yakho kusize eminyaka efika kweyisihlanu. lokugoma ulinikwa ngesikhathi cine endaweni ephephile ngoba ekuvikeleni izifo ezifana novendle, Njengomzali kumele uqinisekise uqeda nje ukubeletha umntwana, liyodingeka njalo uma ingane yakho isimungumungwane, ihepatitis ukuthi uhambisa ingane yakho uma sebekudedela. Leli khadi iyogonywa.
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food poisoning seriously, poor traceability of food complaints, staff not adhering to hygiene protocols, and lack of funds allocated to health and safety by companies. “We have managed to reduce the amount of wet waste being sent
COMMON FOOD SAFETY MISTAKES ACCORDING TO SHEKWA:
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to landfill. We have also reduced the use of plastic in the units by 30% and archived a zero-incident work environment. Additionally, the staff has been trained to fully comply with hygiene policies,” she reveals. “Train staff in the importance of food safety, cook food thoroughly at 75°C. Food should be prepared in clean sanitised work stations,” Shekwa cautions. When it comes to meat Shekwa says as much as it can be kept frozen for months at a temperature of - 12°c, once defrosted meat in a fridge( 4°C) should be consumed within 3 days.
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City celebrates the life of struggle icon Oliver Tambo by Staff Writer
Tamboville Cemetery, located in Wattville, Benoni. ity of Ekurhuleni hosted The City is home to the iconic OR various activities through- Tambo International Airport which out October to honour the was named after this struggle icon life and legacy of the struggle icon, in 2006. The theme for this year’s Oliver Tambo. Tambo was a South commemoration is ‘Drawing on OR African anti-apartheid politician Tambo’s legacy to help fight global and revolutionary who served as pandemics of Covid-19 and Social president of the African National Injustices’. Congress (ANC) from 1967 until As the country grapples with the 1991. Sadly, he passed away on 24 Covid-19 pandemic OR Tambo, as April 1993 and was buried at the a man of integrity and a disciplined
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he popularity of Amapiano music continues to grow in South Africa, and Tembisa artists have been contributing to this phenomenal growth. From Dj King Cyna and Hlokza 11, and now Patrick Modupi, also known as Dj Mozerrella. Originally from Tzaneen Ga Sekororo, Dj Mozerrella has been recording Amapiano songs since 2017 but decided to delay releasing a full album. “I worked closely with two producers Male-carro and Lucky Bee-truce. I have released four singles online, and as an up-andcoming artist I want to shoot a music video but I have no budget to do it,” Dj Mozerrella shares with The Olifants News. According to Dj Mozerrella, he is employed full-time by one of the factories in Olifantsfontein and only pursues his music career on a part-time basis. He hopes to raise money for his music video before the end of 2020. Dj Mozerrella has released a hot joint called Umjolo, a song he hopes will keep people sweating it out on the dance floor throughout 2021. “Umjolo is a song where I try to warn young people about the repercussions of love affairs. Young people must prioritise going to school, and avoid making babies when they
cadre, would have told his people to always take care of themselves by following precautions such as social distancing, washing hands at least for 20 seconds and to wear face masks. These are the some of the activities which the City lined up to celebrate OR Tambo: • Thokoza Monument Annual Commemoration was scheduled for 16 October at the Thokoza Monument. • School Learners Writing Competition was scheduled for 20 October. Entries are to be digitally submitted. • Annual Adelaide and OR Tambo public lecture on 27 October, which will be live streamed from the OR Tambo
Foundation. • Wreath Laying Ceremony on 27 October at the Tamboville Cemetery in Wattville
• Adelaide Tambo’s Exhibition Launch on the 27 October at the OR Tambo Cultural Precinct.
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are not ready to become parents. Also, they must be careful not to find themselves trapped in vices such as smoking nyaope and other substances that are destroying their lives,” he says. “I try to motivate up-and-coming artists as well that if they make it in the music industry they shouldn’t be big-headed and forget where they come from. They should treat music as a business or career and use money wisely,” he says. “In Dikakapa song I give props to people who I look up to. And DJs such as Dj zinhle, Prince Kaybee, and Spectacular and Dj naves are some of those people,” he concludes. If you want to book Dj Mozerrella or want to help him shoot his music video, he is available on this number 066 032 7204.
Ekurhuleni gives interested parties opportunity to run Eden Park Early Childhood Development Centre Interested parties are invited to submit proposals to render Early Childhood Development (ECD) services for children between the ages of zero to five years at the Eden Park ECD facility.
The prospective service provider needs to meet a set of requirements to qualify, in addition to filling in the City of Ekurhuleni lease application form available from the Real Estate Department at any Customer Care Centre. The The ECD centre can accommo- requirements are as follows: date 120 children and has the • Founding documents: registrafollowing amenities, which the tion document of the organisaservice provider will be required tion or NPO certificate; to manage: • Approved constitution; • Fully equipped kitchen and • Profile of the organization; laundry facilities; • Certified ID copies of appli• Five classes to accommodate cants as listed on the applicaa maximum of 20 children per tion form; class, including a nursery for • Proof of address: municipal toddlers; rates and taxes statement; • Indoor and outdoor play area. • One year financial statements; • A programme of activities for Proposals are open for submission the development of children; from 12 to 25 November 2020. • Motivation letter, not more
than two pages; • Letter of support from a recognised ECD forum; • Management and implementation plan (administrative arrangements, maintenance plan, staff plan, security plan and sustainability plan); and • Proof of clearance with the National Child Protection Register and/or SAPS. Application forms, together with supporting documents and annexures, must be delivered to the Social Development Division, 6th Floor, Alberton Civic Centre, Alwyn Taljaard Street. No late proposals and lease applications will be considered after closing date.
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Three men get 13 years in prison for Midrand robberies by Dumisani Hlatswayo
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Ganeth Ngoma, ANCWL Ward 110 Chairperson leads the talks between the March leaders and the station commander.
ANCWL submit a memorandum against GBV perpetrators by Obedience Mkhabela
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he African National Congress Women’s League ward 110 marched to hand over a memorandum against Gender Base Violence to Rabie Ridge SAPS on November 11. The Dr. Ruth Mompati Branch of ANCWL was joined by members of the community during the march to officially hand over the memorandum to the Rabie Ridge SAPS. With placards, the crowd marched from Mayibuye Community Hall to the station. The Station Commander welcomed the crowd and received the document as it was brought to her house. Ganeth Ngoma, ANCWL Ward 110 Chairperson handed over the document to the station commander Colonel Johanna Ngoma. Both leaders exchanged words of faith as they exchanged the document. Ganeth Ngoma said GenderBased Violence cases have been highly reported in the area. “There have been a lot of cases
Monica Van Rooyen, Community Safety Coordinator also said that there is more help from the community safety department. “We have the Brigade organization which does door to door within the communities, they work hand in hand with the police and social workers,” said Van Rooyen. “In addition through police staGaneth Ngoma, ANCWL Ward tions we have Ikhayalethemba shel110 Chairperson hands over the ter in Johannesburg where we house document to the station commander those in need of shelter, we have Colonel Johanna Ngoma. police, social workers, nurses and which are not reported, that is one all stakeholders departments who of the issues we are faced with assist victims of GBV either be rape when we doing our door to door or any form of abuse,” explained visits,” said Ngoma. Van Rooyen. “One common reason why the The Brigades are available at the cases or men which are being the Rabie Ridge Police Station or can perpetrators in most cases are not simply call the station for any emerreported is that most women fear to gency assistance at 011 310 0410. lose their provider,” The station was given 14 working “Us being here we also asking the days to respond to the memorandum. police to take serious intervention The document also requested police in this issue, because most women should stop laughing at men when come to the station to open a case they come to open cases of abuse, against their abuser and a day they should arrest drug lords, and after they come to cancel the case,” hinder the killing of women and said Ngoma. children to mention a few points.
Community members of all ages join the March to the Rabie Ridge Police Station.
hree Ivory Park men who used to terrorise innocent victims in the Glen Austin area, Midrand, have been sentenced to 13 years each in prison by the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court for robberies committed more than two years ago. Brian Moyana, 27, Costa Moyana, 23, and Junior Munyaradzi, 26, got the shock of their lives when they were on Tuesday (2020/10/20) handed effective 13 years in prison for robberies, with Munyaradzi and Costa receiving an additional seven years in prison for possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition. During their robbery spree the trio will strip their victims naked, threaten to kill them, and forcefully take their belongings. They were arrested by the Ivory Park police one day in March shortly after committing yet another robbery. During investigations
they were found with five cellphones, of which two were identified by one of the victims as his. Their cases were meticulously investigated by Detective Sergeant Andile Mbovane of the Ekurhuleni District Trio Task Team. They have been in jail since they were arrested. The Station Commander of the Ivory Park SAPS, Brigadier David Ngcobo, has welcomed this sentencing, saying it clearly sends the right message to other criminals while simultaneously restoring justice to the victims of these three men. “We salute Detective Sergeant Mbovane for the job well-done. His thorough investigation has ensured that the victims get the justice they deserve,” said Brigadier Ngcobo. Any information relating to crime please call 08600 10111 or SMS Crime Line at 32211. Enquiries: Captain Bernard Matimulane 079 498 6336.
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Don Laka & Nothemba Madumo who was the MC of the event
Renowned South African jazz icon Don Laka
Don Laka launches his new album at Busy Corner by Staff Writer
it for hours and hours,” Don Laka shared with his fans who attended fter an 8 years hiatus, Don the launch physically and virtually. Laka is back with a sizzling Laka is a renowned South African hot album. The music mae- jazz icon, songwriter, music prostro kickstarted the launch of his ducer, as well as co-founder of album with the titled track, Uno Kalawa Jazzmee, a record label Mundo. “We would like to do a title Laka and Dj Oskido grew by selling track of the album, and this one is records from the boot of their cars. called Uno Mundo. This is based Over the years, he has worked with on one of the grandmasters of Mali many artists, including Sankomota, music. When I was in Mali, I heard Hugh Masekela, and many others. this rhythm played. This particular In the early 90s, Laka even wrote song is like a ritual. They will play larger orchestral arrangements
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for Sibongile Khumalo, who performed with the National Symphony Orchestra. The oeuvre of Laka’s work is impressive, boasting megahits such as SuperNova, Paradise, Invitation, Ntate Don’s Band Armageddon, Pyramid, and many other jazz songs. What sets Uno will take you back to the golden 50s. Mundo apart from Don Laka’s pre- While Let Me Breathe, a ditty based vious albums is its distinct sound. on a poem written by veteran journo And if you are a true jazz fan you and writer, Sam Mathe, might be will agree. Uno Mundo, a song in like tear gas to your eyes. Laka which Laka’s piano is accompanied recited the poem: by a saxophonist, and a lead guitar “I remain the strange fruit that
hangs from the popular tree of hate. Innocent blood drips from its leaves and nourishes its roots of racism against the descendants of slaves...” The album is available on all digital platforms.
Meet Tembisa Christian Hip Hop artist by Dumisani Hlatswayo
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ontemporary Christianbased hip hop has been garnering steam, and Tembisa is finally catching up. Tembisa born and bred Christian hip hop artist, Katleho Mashego (27) is blazing up the hip-hop scene with his extraordinary talent. Listening to Katleho raps tells you that he means business. From the solid production of his music to Katleho’s delivery, you can tell that he is ready to take the music industry by storm. “My music is mostly based on the word of God. I look up to a Christian artist called Lecrae, he is from the US. I follow him quite a lot. There is another internationally based artist called KB. Locally I look up to Dr. Tumi and Benjamin Dube,” Katleho says. Starting his official music
career in 2017, Katleho debuted his first-ever 5-songs EP titled Unashamed in 2019. The project was well-received which resulted in over 4 000 page likes on Facebook, over 2 000 followers on Instagram, and 4 000 followers on Twitter. In 2020, Katleho received a nomination for the Best Newcomer of the Year at 012 City Awards, which he came second in the category. “I haven’t released a full album yet because I believe it’s important that you build a fanbase first before you can come up with an album. With this EP I am just introducing myself to the market to say I am Katleho, and this is what I stand for,” he explains. Katleho is gearing up to release his second project titled Then Jesus Came on 6 November 2020, which consists of 6 inspiring songs.
Katleho says he worked closely with a Kaalfontein based artist, Jimmy Landrose. Landrose was featured on Slikour Online, and his music has been well-received online. “Jimmy Landrose recently took Mzansi by storm after rapping in 7 official South African languages in one go. I also worked with a lady called Dimakatso from Tswelopele. She is a worshipper,” Katleho says. If you’d like to book Katleho or buy his music he is available on this number: 063 224 0267. CONNECT WITH KATLEHO Email: katlehomashego@gmail.com Facebook: katlehoworld Twitter: katleho_world Instagram: katleho_world YouTube:
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Young Tembisa players selected to represent Ekurhuleni by Staff Writer
a disadvantaged background. As a Lindokuhle Ndlovu who plays wing nominated player I am expected to attack, wing defence, and centre. embisa Super Gals Netball pay money for transport, accommo“I am very excited about being Clubs players have been dation, food, drinks, and kit from nominated but the problem is that selected to represent my pocket,” Keitumetsi says. I don’t have money to pay for the Ekurhuleni in the Spar National Keitumetsi says her dream is to accommodation, kit, and food,” Championships. One of the see herself playing for Spar Proteas Lindokuhle says. “This opportubest players who were selected, one day, a team that represents nity means I can be able to play Keitumetsi Komane, couldn’t con- South Africa in women’s interna- for South Africa hence I’ve been tain her excitement. There are few tional netball. In 2019, the Spar selected on the Ekurhuleni squad to netball players who can be as ver- Proteas team made South Africa represent the City Of Ekurhuleni,” satile as Keitumetsi is, she plays as proud when they lifted the Africa she continues. a goal defender and goal attacker as Netball Cup Champions trophy. The Ekurhuleni teams have well. Confirming that she is poised “Working hard and never giv- been winning the tournament for for greatness. ing up is what motivates me to do the past two years. The golf team “I feel so happy because this is an my best all the time and my coach defeated North West 9.5-2.5 and opportunity to showcase my talent, always helps me to be a good and Central Gauteng respectively. The unfortunately, it will be challeng- disciplined player,” says the young Ekurhuleni junior team lifted the ing for me to play as I come from player. Another nominated player is golf team championship trophy.
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