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Oakmoor golfer dreams big By Obedience Mkhabela

I started following this sport around 2017 umisani Mdluli from and I have not Oakmoor Ext 7 aims to achieved a lot in improve his game and this game but become a South African Tiger I am having Woods in the near future. The a big hunger Tembisa High School Grade 12 achievement,” learner is not only an aspiring golfer he said. He but a poet as well. He developed an said one of his interest in golf, after watching his uncles started off uncles play the sport. Although golf as a golf caddie at was a family sport he did not see a young age during himself joining the circle until he the apartheid era. watched one of Tiger Woods DVD’s “Going forward, I want to develop which inspired immensely. my playing style as a golfer, there is “I remember there was a DVD a young star from England whose documentary of Tiger Woods at name is Robin Williams and Viktor home and that I used to watch a Hovland, these golfers are on my lot at home and after watching it I bucket list of people who I want to would just take a single golf club so play with,” said Mdluli. I can teach myself how to swing,” Behind the Tiger there lays a poet Mdluli said. and Mdluli said, “I started writing “Right now Tiger Woods is one poems last year around September, of my biggest inspirational golf- and that makes me be new in this ers; he is one of the greatest show- poetry category. I want to submit cases that have arrived in this Game my work through different places of golf, my biggest inspiration. and also enter some competitions.”

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Young man creates artificial legs for kasi people by Dumisani Hlatswayo

“My goal is to build prosthetics and make them accessible to needy hutshilo Mphugana has a people,” he said. Mphugana found deep passion for inventing out about VUT’s Idea2Product prosthetics for people living Lab (I2P) in the main campus. He with disabilities. Mphugana said he met with a Lab Technician and has managed to assist at least one Industrial Engineer who introduced person, and his goal is to assist as 3D software to him. many people as possible. Currently there are three people Mphugana, who hails from who are waiting for Mphugana to Nzhelele, a village in Dopeni, had deliver prosthetics. a keen interest in learning more “The aim is to help these three about 3D printing. Upon com- people and put them on a test to see pleting his matric he relocated to how the product is performing. But Gauteng to pursue his formal edu- we are locally designing and using cation at Vaal University where local material to build them and this he earned a Human Resource will help to also reduce the price of Management degree. prosthetics in our country since they are very expensive 40 to 70000 and our plan is to sell them for less around 20 000,” he explained. “I’m hoping to get funding so that I can realise my dream of helping people here in Thembisa and grow my potential”, he explained.

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he government has made register- pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca ing for vaccination easy for South together with the University of Oxford. Africa by launching a hassle-free South Africa was one of the countries online platform where people can reg- where clinical trials were held to assess the ister. Any qualifying person can sign up drug’s efficacy,” Ramaphosa said. for a Covid-19 vaccine. The Department “The Department of Health has develof Health has announced that all South oped an Electronic Vaccine Data System Africans who are vaccinated will be placed to streamline the vaccine registration and on a national register and provided with a rollout process. This will allow us to capvaccination card. ture all relevant data associated with the During his national address on the 1st administration of the vaccine,” Ramaphosa of February, President Cyril Ramaphosa said. “This system allows a person to make announced that the government has an appointment as soon as they qualify for received its first consignment of Covid-19 a vaccination at the vaccine centre closest vaccines. to them. The system will record vaccina“The consignment, consisting of one tions as they are administered,” he added. million doses of the Covishield vaccine According to the Department of Health, produced by the Serum Institute in India, preliminary calculations have been made arrived at OR Tambo International Airport as to which priority groups would be covthis afternoon.” ered for vaccine allocations for 3%, 10%, “This vaccine was developed by the and 20% of the population.

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he Thembisa music scene is bustling with talent. Young producers continue experimenting with different sounds to cook a variety of genres. From Amapiano, house music, hip-hop, gospel, maskandi, including Tsonga traditional music. Rhandzu Ngobeni is another Thembisa based artist who has recently released a Tsonga album. Before releasing her first studio album, aptly titled Avukatini (in marriage), she was featured by several well-known Tsonga artists such as Tirani Mabasa who is also a news anchor for SABC. Rhandzu told The Olifants News: “In this album, I have worked with artists such as Wangalasa, Ronnie “I’ll end up paying for my lobola”. plays on various community radio Kamavuza, and Dr. Nana,” she said. Rhandzu sings about a woman who stations in Giyani, and it is expected “My album has 13 tracks and it will is in love with an unemployed boy- to play on Munghana Lonene FM soon be released online. But you friend. As this man cannot afford as well. can buy CDs directly from me,” she to pay for his woman’s lobola, the “So, the woman I am singcontinued. woman decides that she will work ing about also wants to get marOne of the popular songs, Nitaze to pay for her own lobola. ried, as you know that us women niti lobola, which translates to Rhandzu said the song currently love to see a ring on our finger,”

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5 key things to keep you going this year by Themba Msimango

Below are five things that are in our control:

Two possible outcomes can come from this. You might be proven wrong, or you can strengthen your Take care of your psychopoint of view. Either way, you will logical & emotional health learn and grow. Explore like a child, This forms part of your operat- don’t be afraid to fail, go beyond ing system, you need to keep them your domain. healthy to be effective, don’t be afraid to ask for help from medical Focus and don’t forget to experts. Ancient Stoics used jourtake breaks naling to keep them mentally and Erik Kruger and John Sanei recently emotionally balanced. spoke about their words of the year in their podcast called ‘The Take responsibility for Expansive’. What came out strongly your life was the simple and powerful idea Cultivate the responsibility to take of working hard, focusing on the charge of your own life. You want things that matter as well as taking to be healthy, you want to exercise, breaks to recharge. you want to manage your finances In his recent eBook titled: better, you want to have a better Leadership Manual 2021, Erik relationship with your loved ones, Kruger says this year will be a year etc – no one can do this for you but of psychological stamina and conyou. Start small. structing yourself.

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ncient Stoic philosophers believed that we don’t control the world around us. However, we fully control our actions, perceptions and how we respond to external events. This philosophy is more relevant than ever. 2021 will most likely continue Follow the accretion Always remind yourself that you to be part ‘two’ of 2020 – filled process don’t control the outcome, you can with uncertainty and anxieties. Accretion is defined as ‘growth by a only control your actions. Here’s Understandably so. gradual accumulation of additional the tricky part that I have learned The Roman Philosopher King, layers.’ Decide what you want to do, over the years, whether you win or Marcus Aurelius once said some take action brick by brick – it’s more not always focus on your actions 2000 years ago, “The impediment to like a snowball effect. Small actions and give it your all. After giving it action advances action. What stands every day are powerful when you your best take a break and start the in the way becomes the way.” combine them. cycle again. This means, standing at a wall of opposition is intimidating, but it Reinvent yourself ABOUT THEMBA also creates motivation. Knowing Challenge your own biases, Themba Msimango is Public the walls you have to climb can push read and listen to things that Relations Professional and Stoic you to find a way over it. you don’t normally agree with. Philosopher.

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Kuningi okungahambi kahle eTembisa Hospital by Dumisani Hlatswayo

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Our dignity is our heritage By Develd Monyai

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s Monyai, the head of the clan, I have a duty and responsibility to apologetically embark on a spiritual journey to rebrand and restitute my pride and dignity practical institutional in phases, colonial mischiefs have demonised authentic organic genuine ecosystems of human life that our forefathers cherished and lived by without fail. Our dignity is our heritage. We have a duty as individuals and collective to profile, programme, and protect our dignity way of life in line with current notions and standards restituting morality in all arts

and sciences of human life globally. Restitution of our story ownership to be presented to the global platform. We are authentic and original human beings created not born through experiments and research of discovery theories. We existed before handwritten history which by and large is eurocentric and corrupted purposely by colonial and apartheid academics and intellectuals. This period can be seen as the ‘time of archive’ where a re-imagination of identity, culture, history, and place develops. Pre-apartheid renditions of history are now replaced with national narratives of ‘liberation history’.

mnyango Wezempilo eGauteng ucele umphathi wesibhedlela iTembisa Hospital ukuthi acacise ngokushona kukaShonisani Lethole ezinyangeni eziyisithupha ezedlule. ULethole washona ngonyaka odlule, ngenyanga kaJune ngemuva kokuthi emukelwe eTembisa Hospital enezimpawu zeCovid-19. Ngaphambi kokuthi ashone, uLethole wabhala enkundleni yokuxhumana iTwitter ebika ngempatho engagculisi ayithola eTembisa Hospital. Umbiko okhishwe nguphrofesa William Lekgoba ukuqinisekisile ukuthi uLethole akanikezwanga ukudla amahora acishe abe yikhulu wase uhlongoza ukuthi izisebenzi ezingu 19 zethwesa icala ngalokhu. Ngokombiko kaPhrofesa Lekgoba, isibhedlela asizange sizihluphe ngokunaka uLethole nokuholele ekutheni agcine alahlekelwe yimpilo yakhe.

“Umnumzane Lethole akanikezwanga ukudla eTembisa Hospital amahora ayikhulu nemizuzu eyishumi nanhlanu nane. Kusukela ngomhlaka 27 kuze kufike usuku ashone ngalo, umnumzane Lethole bekufanele anikezwe ukudla,” kuphawula uPhrofesa Lekgoba. Nompathi wesibhedlela uDokotela Lekopane Mogaladi ucelwe ukuthi ahoxe emsebenzini ngalesi sigameko. I-The Olifants izamile ukuxhumana nesibhedlela ukuthi siphawule ngalokhu kodwa kwanhlanga zimuka nomoya. UMEC weHealth, uDokotela Nomathemba Mokgethi uthe umnyango uzoqhubeka nophenyo lokufa kuka Lethole esibhedlela saseThembisa. “Sifuna ukunikeza umphathi wesibhedlela ithuba lokuthi azilungiselele kanti futhi angaphazamisi izinhlelo ezintsha zokuphatha isibhedlela.” Umndeni kaLethole ulibeke ngembaba elokuthi uzolwa ukuze zonke izinto zihambe kahle kulesisibhedlela.

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An electrician at your service by Dumisani Hlatswayo

Mashaba decided two years ago challenges is getting more customwhen he started MM Mashaba ers. Without clients, Mahlatsi’s here comes a time in every Projects. Mahlatsi understood that business simply cannot survive. His electrician’s life when being every business has to start some- business offers a number of services self-employed is more appeal- where. So, he started with what such as installing meters, house wiring than working for someone he had. ing, aluminum garage doors, and else. That’s exactly what Mahlatsi Mahlatsi said one of his automotive installations. To be a successful electrician, you need highly developed technical skills, attention to detail, and be able to work well under pressure. Luckily, Mahlatsi has all those three qualities. He said the need to start a business became stronger after realising that he has a lot to offer, in terms of skills and superb customer service. “Clients are my bread and butter without which my business cannot survive. My wish is to get a lot of clients so that I can grow my business,” said Mahlatsi.

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kurhuleni Municipality The MMC for Health and Social has reminded all citizens services Cllr, Nomadlozi Nkosi says, they have the right to have “No one should leave a clinic with access to quality health care ser- unresolved issues. vices. According to the municipal“All health facilities have suggesity, health care is a basic human tion boxes and provide informaright guaranteed by the Constitution. tion on how to lay a complaint, and Thus, residents need to raise their we encourage the community to concerns if they feel that right is make use of these channels so that violated. the clinic head can address them,”

added the MMC. Complaints or suggestions should be directed to the Head of the Department for Health in the City to ensure residents receive satisfactory service when visiting any of the local health facilities. This is one of the city’s many ways of continuously improving customers’ experiences.

Nakhu ongakwenza ukubungaza usuku lwezithandani by Dumisani Hlatswayo

ngcono kakhulu ukuthi lolu suku ukucula, noma ukudlala imfiuluchithe usekhaya nesinqanjoli usungamculela-ke. nyanga kaNhlolanja (February) damathe sakho. Kuningi eningak3. Swenka! yaziwa njengenyanga yez- wenza ukuzijabulisa nisekhaya: Yebo swenka ube muhle yize ithandani. Usuku lwangezi 14, ningapheka, nidlale imidlalo, usekhaya. Ngubani othe uma February wusuku lwapho izithan- nibuke amafilimu, nidlale umculo. usekhaya akufanele ukudani ziyobe zinikezelana ngezithi uswenke? Phela kuthiwa pho ezifana nezimbali, iziqholo, Zama nanka amanye amasu angeke ukwazi ukumthanda impahla yokugqoka yangas- alandelayo: omunye umuntu uma ungaese, nokunye nje okungakwenza 1. Yenza ipikhinikhi yasendlini zithandi wena. uzizwe usemathandweni. Uma ngabe uyakwazi uku- 4. Buka ifilimu yezothando Ingabe wena uzomenzelani lishaya ibhodwe, phekela Maningi amafilimu ezoumuntu wakho kulonyaka? Uma isithandwa sakho izibiliboco thando eningawabuka nobngabe ungomunye wabantu ezinconsisa amathe. Thenga abili, noma ningumndeni abadiliziwe emsebenzini, lokho iwayini noma ishampeyini ngaphambi kokuthi niyozivalela kungasho ukuthi angeke ukwazi eliyi-0% alcohol bese nihlala ekamelweni. ukuba nemali yokuthenga isiphansi niyadla. 5. Zitike ngocansi ngendlela pho. Noma kunjalo, kusekhona 2. Dlala umculo wezothando ephephile ongakwenza okungamjabulisa usuku lonke Okunye ongakwenza ngaloluumuntu wakho. Enye into ekhethekile ongaysuku ukuzitika ngocansi kodwa Njengoba sisabhekene nobhubenza ngosuku lwezithandani niqiniseke ukuthi nisebenzisa hane i-Covid-19, amaresturenti ukuthi ukhethe uhlu lwezijazi likamkhwenyana zikhakanye namashisanyama amaningi ingoma enizithokozelayo ninothi zonke. Ziningi izindlela awavumi ukuthi abantu bahlale muntu wakho, bese udlala zona zokuzithokozisa ngocansi phansi badle. Ngakho-ke kuyoba kuphela. Uma ngabe uyakwazi eningazizama.

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PanSALB advocates for African languages by Staff Writer

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he Pan South African L a n g u a ge Boa rd (PanSALB) commemorates the month of February as Language Activism Month, which is a campaign centred on the International Mother Language Day (IMLD), a UNESCO public observance day that takes place annually on the 21st. The campaign is aimed at creating awareness on the use of mother tongue and to instill pride in our languages and positively contribute towards nation building. For the past four years, the campaign has grown in stature and popularity and provides an opportunity to re-imagine ways to effectively contribute towards the development and promoting of indigenous languages and

to encourage discourse on the importance of preserving our languages. The theme of the 2021 International Mother Language Day, “Fostering multilingualism for inclusion in education and society,” recognizes that languages and multilingualism can advance inclusion, and the Sustainable Development Goals’ focus on leaving no one behind. UNESCO believes education, based on the first language or mother tongue, must begin from the early years as early childhood care and education is the foundation of learning. Owing to COVID-19 regulations, the Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) will this year conduct its language activism campaign through digital platforms and will run from 01–28 February 2021.


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The Tembisa Masters Social League by Dumisani Hlatswayo

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he COVID-19 pandemic has caused a disruption to soccer across the world, and Thembisa was no exception. Leagues and competitions have to be put on hold, and that included the Tembisa Masters Social League that has been around for the past 20 years. Currently, soccer fans have to watch all PSL football matches from the comfort of their home, as the Covid-19 regulations do not allow fans to flock stadiums yet. Sipho Moloi who is the administrator and executive member of the Tembisa Masters Social League said they are still waiting for the government to allow teams to com- will be to approach sponsors. The pete again. Once all 14 teamed are league was previously sponsored allowed to compete, the next step by Hollowwood Bets and owner of

Caprivi, Hlogi Makau. The league also received a grant from the Ekurhuleni Municipality.

“The league was started by Sam Thapo, Steve Zwathi, and a wellknown lawyer, Arthur Dlamini. When it was started most of the players were trying to come up with something that could keep them busy and fit, as they could no longer play in NFD or PSL” Moloi said. A league that started as two teams went to four, and later fourteen teams. “At the time the age restriction was 30, but it was gradually increased until it reached 35,” he revealed. Currently, teams competing in the Tembisa Masters Social League are allowed to have up to 35 players. In addition, they have to be registered, and each player should be above 35. Players that have played in the league include Pollen Ndlanya, Jerry Skhosana, Isaac Shai to name

but a few. “At one stage, Jabu Pule was also a player, and he was still playing for Supersport at that time. Just to show how competitive our league was, he came in there and he couldn’t finish the match,” Moloi recalled. A team that had lifted the TMSL trophy several times is Kwasakwasa FC, a team that has most ex-soccer players. Kwasa Kwasa FC players include former Orlando Pirates captain Lucky Lekgwathi, Bamuza Sono, Josta Dladla, Raymond Senama. Moloi said last season they sponsored about 100 school shoes for schools at Ecaleni, Shukumani, Mashemong primary schools. “The previous year we donated groceries to the Tembisa Old age Home. So each year there is an initiative that we take part in,” he concluded.


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