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Corruption thrives in Clayville as residents fight for houses by Dumisani Hlatswayo
Tswelopele residents. In 2012, we reported the matter to the office of the human settlement national. We have been told that they will need a lot of money to investigate, which they currently don’t have.” Officials are selling houses for either R40,000, R50,000, or R80,000. According to residents, the major challenge to Thembisa’s housing crisis emanates from the government’s failure to effectively plan, and keep records of RDP beneficiaries. To apply for an RDP house, you need to comply with the National Housing Subsidy Scheme. This means you must be: • A South African citizen with a valid ID, • Over the age of 21 and mentally competent to sign a contract, • Married or living with a partner, or single and have dependants
To apply for a government subsidy house, you need to take the following documents to your nearest customer care centre: • Applicant and spouse’s identity documents (green book or ID card), • Certified copies of birth certificates of children, proof of income if working, for example. payslip.
only because of the excellent results that we obtain at the end of every academic year, but also because of the moral values and principles that Bertharry English Private School we instil in our learners, values that remain as the guiding light for them even long after they have left the and convictions, the school’s four school. Our focus is character build- pillars (academic, religious, social ing.” Says Kumwenda. and physical aspects) are meant to A multi-award-winning institution, encourage critical thinking, risk takBertharry English Private School is ing, responsibility for one’s actions, committed not only to the academic personal integrity, ethical awareness, welfare and aspirations of its learn- respect for diversity and individual ers. The school’s mission is also to leadership. At the same time, the create and provide its learners with school recognises its profound role, a conducive infrastructural and position and changes particularly in moral environment, a very safe and technology and globalisation. secure place, one that allows them A visit to BEPS premises at 14 to excel both academically and Mapungubwe Street, 256 Temong socially (sports, leadership, service, Section, Tembisa, 1632, will prove and culture). The school is commit- to you beyond reasonable doubt that ted to developing its it’s learners the school is not a ‘mangamanga’ holistically: intellectually, physi- or fly-by-night one. The school cally, emotionally and socially. has invested a lot in infrastructure Driven by the founders’ beliefs development and maintenance. The
school has spacious and enough classrooms for all the grades. There is also enough play area for all age groups. The groundsmen always work hard to keep the premises wellgroomed at all times, a very neat environment, living up to all public health requirements. Above all, Bertharry English Private School is fully registered with the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE Reg. No. 700400054) and accredited by Umalusi as an Exam Centre. For more information, you can contact the school on the following platforms: Tel: 011 924 6012, Email: bertharry@bertharryschools.co.za, Website: www.bertharry.co.za.
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esidents in Thembisa continue to fight tooth and nail to eradicate the rampant corruption in the housing department. According to residents who commented in the condition of anonymity, there is fraud and corruption in the allocation of RDP housing to people. Residents allege that houses have been given to people who are not on the list, while people who have been waiting before 1996 are still waiting. “Look it is painful for the people who have been on the waiting list, some have passed on and left the kids behind,” said community David Mabitsela. “When the time comes when there is a possibility that some houses need to be allocated, new Clayville residents will have a piece faces emerge from nowhere,” he of cake. “It’s just the matter of if added. According to Mabitsela, you don’t include us then we are
exposing you,” he said. “Those who can cry are those who have been neglected since 1995. They are Duduza north and
(single military veterans or aged people without dependents also qualify), • Earn less than R3 500 per month per household (so, if two people in your family earn and these earnings amount to more than R3 500 per month you will not qualify), • A first-time government subsidy recipient, • A first-time homeowner.
Bertharry English Private School – the ever rising star by Harris Frank Mtamathumba
a decade now, the school’s Matric results have continuously and conertharry English Private stantly been hovering at an average School, situated in the heart of 98% pass rate, with numerous of Tembisa, Temong section, Distinctions across the subjects continues to stand out as an epitome offered at the institution. An average of academic success, excellence of 75% of the students who sit for and diligence. From a very humble their Matric exams at BEPS acquire beginning of only three (3) learners a Bachelor Exemption requirement in 1991, the institution’s legendary for University admission. story is an inspiration, not only to its The success story does not end students, but also to the whole com- with the Matric classes only. From munity in and around it, to aim high grade RR to grade 11, both learners in everything that one endeavours and educators are highly challenged to do. It has proven that disciplined and motivated to be nothing but the hard work and dedication, coupled best; to lead the way and let others with clear values and principles, follow. Hence the overall pass rate really do pay. in these grades does not fall anyUnder the directorship of the where below 85%. This is because co-founding siblings, Bertha and all educators, supported by all the Harry Kumwenda, BEPS, as the other non-teaching staff, cordially school is fondly referred to by its work together for the good of the students, is a household name that learners and the institution. has undoubtedly become synony“We are unique,” proudly says the mous with excellence. For almost Director, Harry Kumwenda, “not
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Here is how people spent their R350 grant by Dumisani Hlatswayo
“This means that no new applications will be accepted after this date. he South African Social However, all applications which Security Agency (SASSA) have been approved and who have has announced that the R350 not yet received the money will still Special COVID-19 Social Relief of be paid,” announced a statement Distress Grant for unemployed peo- issued by SASSA. ple, will be coming to an end as of Most people had to brave the cold, 30 April 2021. This is a huge blow, sleeping outside the Post Office just especially to young people who to apply for the R350 grant. We were using it to apply for jobs, and asked several people who how the put food on the table . unemployment grant made a differThe grant formed part of the R500 ence in their lives this is what they billion economic and social relief had to say: package announced by President “I used the grant to apply for jobs, Cyril Ramaphosa in April last year, and as well as taxi fare when I go to help businesses and ordinary citi- to interviews. Now that we are no zens. According to Sassa, R15 bil- longer going to get it, I don’t know lion had been paid by the end of how I will send out my applications,” December 2020. said Nomss from Clayville, who is a
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mother of two. asked to remain anonymous said According to the people’s coali- he used his R350 to buy cigarettes. tion — an alliance of social move- “Smoking is an expensive habit. So ments, the R350 grant had been now I have to start asking people for helping about five million families skyf.” Asked as to why he didn’t use put food on the table. the grant to apply for jobs he said Another resident of Clayville who sometimes he applied for jobs, even
though most employers still expect him to have experience. Applicants whose applications were declined for the period from February to March 2021 to appeal by going to the website at https:// SRD.sassa.gov.za.
30 employees in ward 9 not paid for nearly two months
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he spread of COVID-19 presents serious concerns and challenges for many business owners. But most of them are easy to navigate when you have a bookkeeper and Accountant by your side. This is because it’s nearly impossible to run a business for very long without sound knowledge of your finances. And bookkeeping and accounting help you with that. While most people regard bookkeeping and accounting as one and the same thing, the two differ. In this article, we explore the differences between the two.
What Is Bookkeeping? Bookkeeping is a process of accurately recording and organising all the financial transactions of any business; irrespective of its size. It focuses on recording the cash coming in and out of a business, to ensure that all your invoices, sales, and expenses are properly recorded. Furthermore, a bookkeeper will make sure that all the accounts of a business balance. Why do you still need a bookkeeper? When your bookkeeping is in order,
it’s easy to file for tax, and know accounting are a concise summary whether you should register for VAT. of financial transactions over an Over and above that, bookkeeping accounting period, summarizing will help you to organise your finan- a company’s operations, financial cial transactions so that you present position, and cash flows. accurate accounts to potential invesSimply put, accountants organtors, lenders, business partners, etc. ise all crucial financial data and prepare reports for business ownTypical bookkeeping tasks ers and investors. But before they include: can do this, accountants expect you • Processing invoices; to accurately record your transac• Processing receipts, payments, tion using accounting software, or and other financial transactions, a spreadsheet before they can help • Recording business transactions, you. At MGT we can do both. • Recording transaction, • Managing petty cash, Typical accounting duties • Fili ng a nd document include: management. • Preparing adjusting entries. • Chasing customers for payment. • Preparing financial statements • Posting journal entries. and reports. • Preparing and filing VAT • Completing income tax returns. returns. • Providing basic SARS advice. • Financial analysis and strategy. • Tax strategy and tax planning. What is accounting? • Financial forecasting. According to Investopedia, • Organising budgets. Accounting is the process of record• Analysing business ing financial transactions pertainperformance. ing to a business. This can include • Auditing, and summarising, analysing, and report• Financial management advice. ing financial transactions to regulators such as CICP, or even SARS. For more information email The financial statements used in info@mgt-accounting.co.za.
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who were not paid by Totobela construction. One of those workonstruction workers in ers, Mr. Mahlangu has conward 9 in Thembisa firmed that they haven’t been were not paid for nearly paid for almost two months. “ two months. This was revealed They have been saying they will by Chief Macingwane II who pay us since Good Friday but has been trying to get Totobela they didn’t. They changed the Construction to pay its workers tune and said they would pay us without any success. According on the second of April but they to Chief Macingwane II, work- still didn’t. Then we asked the ers suspected that something ward councilor to intervene, and was amiss when the constructor he said we will get our money on suddenly decided to bring in new Wednesday but we still haven’t site managers. He then asked received a cent,” he explained. workers to first complete their “We are starving, the last time work so he could pay them. At we got paid was a month ago. We the time of writing, all the work spent the Easters without food, was complete, and the construc- and our children were expecttor was busy loading his tools. ing food. It has been 7 weeks of “I spoke to a Project Manager waiting for them to pay us,” said from Ekurhuleni Municipality. another concerned construction He has indicated that it’s possible by the name of Neo. that the constructor has run out The Olifants News tried to of money,” Chief Macingwane reach the owner of the company, told The Olifants News. Kevin Totobela but he was not There are roughly 30 workers available.
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Meet Thembisa’s Bolt and Nuts business by Staff Writer
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olt and nuts in South Africa is a niche industry that targets high-value segments, such as the automotive and other big industries. Over the years, the sector has attracted several entrepreneurs such as Vincent Van den Berg. He runs Olifants Bolts and Nuts, a thriving business in Olifantsfontein. His company distributes all types of fasteners; from bearings and seals to sprockets, chains, pulleys, and belts. His business is in the heart of Olifantsfontein industrial area; they are at seven spanner road Clayville industrial “I used to reside in Clayville east. One day, I was looking for a bolt and found that it’s quite difficult to find fasteners in this area which gave me the idea to start distributing fasteners locally in this area,” Vincent told
The Olifants News. Van den Berg said quality client service is their main priority, making them go the extra mile to their customers. He revealed: “From manufacturers and factories up to the local DIY guys, we distribute fasteners to all clients and not only specific markets.” Asked how he financed his business, Van den Berg said his company is self-funded. “We have to work with what we have, a lot of assistance from my wife, daughter, close family, friends, and colleagues, not only financially but also physically,” Van den Berg said. Van den Berg enjoys spending quality time with his family. They like camping on weekends and holidays. “I also have a great passion for cars, so when the time comes to clear my head, I will be working on cars as I am also a qualified petrol and diesel mechanic,” he revealed.
Kasilam reopens after closing down by Dumisani Hlatswayo
their talent and hustle. The opening event was a smashing success, asilam fast food hosted an it was similar to the one we official opening on the 1st hosted in 2019 on the of May after closing for 16th of December,” nearly 13 months due to Covid 19. sa id fou nder According to Stats SA, many small of Kasi Lam, businesses across various industries Mvangeli Nkosi. in South Africa reported a turnover “Kasilam fast that was lower than their normal food is not just range in 2020. At least 70 percent about good of them are in the townships. food but also Kasilam opened with great pushing kasi aplomb. A DJ and several artists talent and upliftentertained people with music. “I ing the community am glad to announce that we are around it . Kasilam back with full force. We invited fast food is a franchise everyone who’s talented to showcase that can’t be stopped by Covid 19,”
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he added. According to Nkosi, this would be the third time he reopened his business, which proves how resilient he is Mvangeli Nkosi’s ent repreneu r ia l journey started when he cleaned people’s yards. Every time hom e ow n e r s needed a person who could clean a yard he availed himself, and ended up not only cleaning yards in Clayville, but cars as well.
ngonyaka odlule ikhono lakho lisize ibhisinisi ukuthi likhule ngo40%, kuveze lokhu.
ethi: “Uzokhumbula ukuthi ngonyaka odlule besiphazanyiswe yi-Covid-19, ngakho-ke sithathe isinqumo sokungawenyusi amaholo Gcina umoya wakho upholile kulonyaka. Gcina umoya wakho Kungenzeka ukuthi umqashi upholile futhi ungachophisani naye wakho angavumelani nesicelo ngamagama, bonga isikhathi nethsakho. Noma kokunye, aweny- uba akunikeze lona uphume ehhousele iholo ngemali encane bese visi lakhe.
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Drink more water and live long by Dumisani Hlatswayo
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he City of Ekurhuleni has issued a stern warning to residents of Ekurhuleni about the importance of drinking. Most adults prefer drinking fizzy drinks, tea, coffee, Oros, and alcoholic beverages to drinking water. They have even passed down this bad habit to their kids, who cry for drinking Coca-cola instead of water. “Sugar, say, experts, set you up for heart disease. It is said that ‘sugar more than fats damages your heart and arteries, increases your chances of cardiovascular diseases and heart attack’,” warns the City. “Then there is the second culprit – carbohydrates- especially processed carbohydrates that are converted into glucose or sugar during
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digestion,” the statement continues. Read the rest of the statement below: Water to the rescue Contrary to what some believe, experts confirm drinking water before, during, and after a meal will help your body break down the food you eat more easily. This helps in the digestion of food more effectively and so you get the most out of your meals.
Health specialists maintain that water intake is critical to improving bowel movements in addition to eating food that is high in fibre.
Water improves nutrient absorption Water prevents constipation After food is broken down, water Your body adapts to changes in helps dissolve vitamins, minerals, the consistency of food and stom- and other nutrients from the food to ach contents, whether more solid or be delivered to the rest of your body. more liquid. So, taking more water So, be assured that your City before, during, and after eating pre- delivers clean good quality water, vents indigestion. so drink up!
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s this month marks the worker’s month, we will be reflecting on some of the key steps the government has taken to support workers. Most workers are still not aware that their rights are enshrined in the Constitution contains a Bill of Rights, Chapter Two, which enshrines the rights of all South Africans. Government’s top steps to protect workers’ rights:
Labour Rights in the Constitution The following labour rights are enshrined in the Constitution: Nothando Mabuza popularly aka Dynasty Future Betty
Dynasty roars to take her throne by Obedience Mkhabela
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othando Mabuza popularly known by her stage name Dynasty Future Betty launched her third anticipated musical project the Euphoria EP in Thembisa, April 30. The self-acclaimed rap queen of the East (Ekurhuleni) has yet stepped outside her comfort zone to bring her music fanatics what they have been waiting for, the Euphoria experience. The launch was filled with local (Thembisa) artists, Mpumalanga and Cape Town performers and
Deejays rocking the decks. Dynasty Future Betty closed the show with a massive live performance rendering her new songs including her latest leading single from the Euphoria Ep titled Euphoria. The Coronated Queen said,” This Ep is fused with different elements of jazz, hip-hop, and amapiano to house in people of different ages.” Previously she has released two projects which were well received by the public and hopes the same for this one as well. “This is the project I set high expectations to it, this is what I
should blow up with because there’s a lot of work put in this,” said Mabuza. “The collaborations on the Ep are sickening, have collaborated with the likes of Jay Claude, Seekay_SA. Even went outside Ekurhuleni to Soweto pull in an artist,” she added. The rap queen has recently been feature on Channel O and appeared on Mzansi Magic drama The Queen. Besides being Gomora’s Mam Sonto (Connie Chiume) daughter, Mabuza has done very well for herself having had been appeared on South African’s biggest screens
productions like Yizo-Yizo, Rhythm City and Housekeepers as (Ipeleng). The Thanda Wena hit maker from The Alpha Ep has also released Chad Boseman (Black Panther) tribute song which she hopes could be featured on Black Panther 2. Dynasty Future Betty music is available across all online music stores, for streaming and downloading. Euphoria is also available in all digital platforms. To follow Dynasty Future Betty on her journey to being a rap queen of east follow her on her social media platforms on instagram at @dynastyfuturebetty.
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Tembisa Sporting Ladies wins by 7 goals by Dumisani Hlatswayo
Ladies, and Mchana F.C. This I founded this team adies are pushing back last weekend, Tembisa Sporting back in 2019 the against their historical exclu- Ladies trashed Etwatwa 7:2, while idea was to sion in the field. In Thembisa, in their last match they won by 13 bring together women’s soccer has become popular, against One Heart. They are cur- talented ladies as fans are realising that ladies can rently standing in fourth place in so that we can become as great as their male coun- the league. try to explore terparts in the field. Kgabo Mphereone, who is the their talent,” The SAFA Ekurhuleni Women’s chairman of Tembisa Sporting he says. Regional League, which has 16 Ladies says he is immensely According to teams competing against each other impressed with the skills displayed Mphereone, the has three Thembisa based teams: by his team in the field. “They pandemic has set Tembisa Sporting, Phomolong are amazing to watch play. When them back and delayed
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the league, but they keep going. “At some point, we had to stop our
league. This affected the financial part of it, even now we are struggling to secure sponsors,” he recalls.
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