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Mazwane Foundation donates to Kaalfontein’s fire victims by Dumisani Hlatswayo
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he MaZwane Foundation has donated food, clothing and blankets to Kaalfontein’s victims of fire. The items were generously donated in support of the victims of the Kaalfontein fire tragedy. All donations were collected at all Imbizo Shisanyama outlets. Ma Zwa ne a nd Bishop Makhubo, a leader of the Tembisa Transformation Forum were present when donations were distributed to those most vulnerable in our community. Founded on the 11th of November 2019, the foundation is led by business leader, Rita Phumlaphi Zwane, under the direction of powerhouse figures such as Dr Thandi Nkosi who is Deputy Chair, Develd Monyai, Thando Zwane, Anne Booyse and Ntombezinhle Mhlongo. The organisation was established with the vision to create a platform for young upcoming entrepreneurs in the township. While the organisation’s primary focus is to inspire, empower and educate young people and women in its surrounding community, MaZwane’s vision is that the organisation will inspire, educate and empower South Africa’s future leaders in all townships around the country. Furthermore since its inception it is clear that the foundation is quickly transforming into a vehicle that will see
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the creation of the first ever world-class Skills Development and Entrepreneurship College right in the middle of the township “Given the current economic climate, creating a platform for our young entrepreneurs is essential in creating a vibrant healthy legacy for future generations to come. The MaZwane Foundation is passionate about inspiring, educating and empowering the young people and women in our surrounding community. As we now face MaZwane handing out sweets the second Winter under the Covid-19 pandemic, let year officially launched the first us remember that Umuntu Umuntu ever Imbizo Shisanyama Bursary Ngumuntu!” said MaZwane. Programme, an initiative designed Passionate about inspiring and to attract those eager youth who mentoring the youth and women’s wanted to pursue a career in South empowerment, Rita Zwane has Africa’s dynamic food and beverover the last two decades become age industry. As testimony for her a beacon of hope in her commu- commitment to youth developnity. Driven by the entrepreneurial ment within the community the African spirit, Rita has actively sup- Department of Social Development ported dozens of young people and awarded MaZwane the Care Givers women in the Greater Tembisa com- award. munities, to further their studies in Seeing many hungry and cold pursuit of their dreams. In 2012 children pass by Busy Corner Rita was appointed as a NYDA Imbizo Shisanyama one cold Youth Ambassador and later that Winter’s morning, motivated the
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MaZwane Foundation handing out food, clothing and blankets to Kaalfontein’s victims of fire
launch of a Soup Kitchen which saw MaZwane warming the hearts and tummies alike. In response to MaZwane’s tremendous commitment to mentoring and inspiring young people, MaZwane received the Positive Role Modelling Award
from Pricewaterhousecoopers in 2019. It was then during 2019 that MaZwane decided to formalise the various community initiatives under a single umbrella and founded the MaZwane Foundation, a registered Non-Profit Organisation (NPO).
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Tshepang receives winter clothes
Raphael Dhlamini, MOF member, leads the donation of clothes to Tshepang Day Care Centre in Vusimuzi.
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shepang Day Care Centre, in Vusimuzi receives donations from the Mkhabela Obedience Foundation after their successful winter drive campaign and donates to the underprivileged. The donation was mainly winter clothes collected through social media campaigns. The donations ranged from girls’ shoes to boys’ clothing. Raphael Dhlamini made the donations on behalf of MOF and the response was overwhelming. He said the organisation had a connection with Tshepang Day Care last year in 2020 with a number of visits to the centre done since then. “This centre remains close to our hearts as it is one the centres if not the only centre that caters for the people in Vusimuzi squatter camps.” “They cater for children from marginalized areas, they provide
feeding schemes which is not always enough hence we meet them halfway with the donations. “Most of the staff is still in good condition, even teenage boys from the community can benefit as well,” he said. Tshepang Day Care founder Sarah Sibiya has always welcomed donations. The centre continues to face financial difficulties. Sibiya said they would encourage more people to continue helping their organisation. “Due to Covid-19 the situation has worsened, we continue the feeding scheme but on a different basis now,” said Sibiya. The centre continues to care for the kids of its community, within its premises it also features a library which is used for all educational purposes. For donations to the centre please contact Sarah Sibiya at 0827203732 and follow MOF on Facebook.
Amasu okuzilungiselela ukubhala amaexams by Dumisani Hlatswayo
sesifikile. Ngaphezu kwalokho, Zilungiselele cishe nsuku zonke. ukuzilungiselela njalo kwenza kuphumelela kwakho ukuthi kube lula ukuthi ingqondo 2. Zivivinye nsuku zonke ezifundweni kulonyaka ikhumbule lokho osuke ukufunde Elise isu ongalisebenzisa ukuthi kuncike kakhulu eku- ngaphambilini. uzivivinye njalo uma uqede ukutheni uzilungiselela kahle kanjani. Sebenzisa nanka amasu alen- funda. Lokhu kodwa kuzokusiza Ingabe uqale ukufunda isikhathi delayo ukuze ukwazi ukuzilun- ukuthi uqeqesheke kahle. Enye sisekhona? Noma uyilohlobo lom- giselela kahle: yezindlela ezilula zokuzivivinya fundi ochitha isikhathi esiningi ukusebenzisa amaphepha aphuma enza amanothi bese aqale uku- 1. Qala ukuzilungiselela isikha- ngaphambilini. Noma-ke ungasfunda kakhulu uma sekufanele thi sisekhona ebenzisa imibuzo etholakala abhale. Kusemqoka ukuthi uzilungiselela ekugcineni kwesahluko sencwadi isikhathi sisekhona, lokhu kuzo- oyifundayo. Kubaluleke ngani ukuzivivinya? kusiza ukuthi uphumelele ngamalengiso ezifundweni zakho. 3. Lala ngokwanele Mininingi imiphumela emihle “Zama ngaso sonke isikhathi Ukuzilungiselela akusho ukuthi yokuzilungiselela esingahle soy- ukuthi awuwaphosi amakilasi kufanele ukuzincishe ubuthongo. ibalule. Ngokwesibonelo, uku- akho. Bhala wonke umsebenzi Ukuze ingqondo yakho ihlale zilungiselela kungenza ukuthi kusekhona isikhathi,” kuxwayisa ikhaliphile ngaso sonke isikhathi, ungabi nengcindezi lapho isikha- uthisha Khumalo ofundisa kubalulekile ukuthi uyiphumuze thi sokuhlolelwa izifundo zakho kwezinye izikole zaseThembisa. ngokuthi ulale.
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based on our environments,” said Mashedi. The play has been played even in some of the biggests theatres. Besides being on stage performing, PEU Arts Foundation continues to nurture talent. ile Mashedi said r in Nc du ane they have Saturday k il e N siban de classes at Moses Molelekwa Arts Centre where they train young people to become performers. “This goes beyond that, we also help them find sponsors and gigs, this includes a registration fee of R300 that will cover other Koketjo Tesh Waga Mashedi and Sibongile Ncanekile Nsibande, costs like getting the Zcard,” said at Moses Molelekwa Arts Centre for their play titled Ward 13. Mashedi. g
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Murder suspect caught in Ivory Park ext two by Staff Writer
The murder weapon is yet to be found but, based on the inforvory Park SAPS detectives mation at their disposal, our have yesterday arrested a man detectives are confident that alleged to have committed a they have arrested the right susmurder in November last year in pect and are ready to go eyeball Extension Two, Ivory Park. to eyeball with him in a court Initial investigations by the of law. local detectives show that the “We welcome this arrest and suspect and the victim were per- we are already working hard sons familiar with each other. to establish if this suspect may What is not clear as yet is what be linked to any or some.of led to the fatal shooting during the numerous cases of murder which the suspect is alleged to in that area or anywhere else” have shot the 31 year old victim said Brigadier David Mbongeni three times in the head. The offi- Ngcobo, the station commander cers have been relentless in their of the Ivory Park SAPS. search for the suspect and, with The suspect will make his first the help of informers, managed court appearance in the Tembisa to learb of the suspect’s presence Magistrate Court some time in the area. this week.
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Government intensifies efforts to deal with illicit cable syndicates by Dumisani Hlatswayo
in possession of stolen material. “The success of these efforts overnment will be intensi- depends on the partnership with fying efforts to deal with communities as we all have the cable theft. This follows responsibility to care for our infraan alarming increase of cases of structure and through these efforts, infrastructure theft and vandalism we hope that we will be able to in schools and in the rail network restore our infrastructure to a state across the country. Responding of good health,” he announced. to oral questions in the National The President had been asked if Council of Provinces on Thursday, the government had undertaken an President Cyril Ramaphosa said audit to assess if there was any theft the government is working towards of damage to infrastructure during intensifying the efforts of law the lockdown period, and also asked enforcement agencies to tackle the if there was a plan to restore or scourge of illicit cable syndicates. repair the vandalised infrastructure. “We are working to intensify There are over 1700 schools efforts of law enforcement agencies across the country that were vandalbut also working alongside entities ised. Out of these, KwaZulu-Natal, like PRASA to uncover illicit cable Eastern Cape and Gauteng were the syndicates and scrap metal dealers worst affected.
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Residents to receive an SMS for second dose of Pfizer vaccine by Staff Writer
residents to continue observing the COVID-19 regulations and ith almost a month since adherence to non-pharmaceutical the City launched the interventions. COVID-19 vaccine rollNkosi stated that compliance out on 17 May 2021, healthcare with non-pharmaceutical interworkers and residents who are 60 ventions remains vital in miniyears and older are reminded of mising the impact of the third their second dose. wave and reducing transmission. “The second dose of the Pfizer The MMC further stated that vaccine will now be given at this could be done through sim6 weeks (42 Days) after the ple behavioural changes such as: first dose rather than 3 weeks • The proper wearing of (21 Days). masks when in contact with We urge the City’s citizens to other people await a Short Message Service • Masks should cover both the (SMS) which will alert them nose and mouth when they are due to receive • Maintaining a physical distheir second doze,” said MMC tance of at least 1.5 metres for Health and Social Services • Washing of hands frequently Cllr Nomadlozi Nkosi. using soap and water or an The MMC further encouraged alcohol-based sanitiser.
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Ramaphosa said Metrorail experienced an alarming increase in cases of infrastructure theft and vandalism ranging from overhead electrical lines, electrical sub-stations, train stations and depot substations in Soweto. “These incidents of theft have a huge impact on the mobility of commuters, who depend on the affordable Metro Rail services to access economic opportunities in major urban areas. “Public infrastructure is vital to the lives as well as the livelihoods of South Africans and it is also vital to advancing the interests of our people. It also helps the country achieve its developmental goals.” Phone 011 490 7900 to report cable theft.
Thembisa’s young poet nominated for the best poet award by Samkelo Sibiya
people to vote for me, this nomiecil Makubela, a young nation is yet my biggest achievepoet who has recently ment,” he said. been nominated for Best The poet is nominated in the Poet Award by Mzansi Arts and best poet category with voting Media Awards is a true inspira- lines opened from May 1st to July tion to the youth. The 16 years old 31st. The poet aspires to be a milThembisa residing poet was over- lionaire one day and continues to whelmed by the nomination and draw inspiration from Cassper took it to social media to share Nyovest. with his fans. To vote for Makhubela please Makhubela said he would like SMS MAMA 993 to 40439. to bring the award home with all SMS costs R2.00. the help he can get. Cecil Makhubela nominated for best poet award at the “I would love to encourage
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A community group gathers to deliberate issues that affect women their differences, and this can cause one’s life. Self-confidence is one community group had gath- thing we lack mostly and yet powered to discuss issues that erful, and one ought to have it. It’s affect women. The meet- not ok to look at a sister as ugly just ing was held at Kanana Primary because you’re told or think you are School Ward 80, on the 29th of beautiful, we are all beautiful but May. According to the Chairperson have different traits,” she explained. of the ANCWL, Melody Sebenzile “Our young women are being told Hlatshwayo, they discussed a wide that they are not enough simply range of issues including GBV and because they are women. It’s high how SA’s culture exacerbates it. time we came together and be each “We spoke about GBV, which has other’s keepers,” she added. a lot of bad influence in our society. Hlatshwayo pointed out that Next time when we meet again we women should be empowered as need men as well, we can not focus they often have to provide for their on this topic and exclude them,” said children. “I believe that women Hlatshwayo should be empowered even more, as Another burning issue they I believe that when you empower a touched is bullying. Hlatshwayo woman you empower nations. We said a lot of local young women end need sponsors to create projects up not completing school because like Project-employment. Those they are victims of bullying. She programs will equip our women and said women with low self-esteem that in return will bring confidence are more likely to become targets and unity in our lives as women,” of bullying. “Bullies make fun of she said. by Dumisani Hlatswayo
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Hall next to Tembisa Plaza. The theme of the event is aptly titled “Partnership in making a difference”. “The Department of labour together with Ekurhuleni municipality want to assist the work seekers with opportunities such as jobs, internships, bursaries, learnerships, entrepreneurship information and training. However, they can’t do it without your presence. Work seekers are therefore cordially invited to attend the exhibition with the details below,” says the statement.
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Tembisa Sporting Ladies continues to win by Dumisani Hlatswayo
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embisa Sporting Ladies continues to win matches back to back. So far this team of ladies has played a total of eleven games, winning nine games and losing only two. From their well-known 2 victory against Etwatwa, they went on to win 4 -1 against German International Soccer Academy, 2 -1 against PCF Ladies on the 26th of May. They won by 17 - 2 against Happy Sisters and their last win was 9 - 0 against Rietvlei Soccer Club on the 12th June 2021. Mphereone, who is the chairman of the team, said one of the toughest tournaments they ever played is the Mfanakithi Women’s Championship in Tweefontein A, Mpumalanga . It was a three days tournament that started from the 18th and ended on 20th of December 2020. “There was a rule that for a team to be crowned a champion they need to win all six remaining games. Whereas a loser automatically had to play three games on Sunday to become overall winners, and we lost our first games that Friday but
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still qualified to play three remain- day of the tournament Ms Surprise ing games on Sunday and we won “Mgijimi” Chaba went to join all three games and yes, in the Coal City Wizards in the national end we were crowned Champions Hollywoodbets Super League” of the Mfanakithi Women’s The team currently sits on posiChampionship,” said Mphereone. tion 3, with JVW on top of the “ My outstanding players on that league with 30 points, followed day should be my Captains, Ms closely by Phomolong Ladies with Nompumelelo “China” Phakathi, 28 points. Bryden “Ceejay” Mokobi, Hope Unfortunately, the team still Masimula and the entire Tembisa doesn’t have a sponsor, although Sporting Ladies, they are really out- they are trying with everything in standing. And my Captain on that their power to secure one.
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“My plea as the Chairman of the becomes a problem. Although I and team to all the businesses and the my Technical Director, Mr Lethabo community at large is their support. Mathekga are trying with whatever We have a very dedicated and hard- we have to cover the costs, they working team that needs our help. become too much for both of us. At Some of these young girls are from least a sponsorship or any form of disadvantaged families and when donation will really help the team,” we have to play our away games, it he pleaded.
Meet one of the most versatile artists by Dumisani Hlatswayo
of 14, he started to listen to more hip-hop. “ Then I studied fitting here are few artists as multi- and turning (engineering-related talented as Prince Tebogo designs) and Safety, Health, and Letsholo, or Jaysuu as he is Environmental Management. But known. It’s easy for any Christian to I will always find time to perform confuse it for “Jesu” or Jesus. But he for big clubs like Caselinda, Oxygen is quick to point out that, in fact, the lodge, Club Silk, Sky bar, Coconut name Jaysuu has nothing to do with bar, and Reggies,” said Jaysuu. the son of God, but a Thai expresHe did grand opening perforsion for good heart. mances for Moruleng Stadium and Born in Rustenburg in the Mall, IROCK Music Fest, Legends Northwest, the 27-year-old muso Barber Ect. Grand, Mobidixon, relocated to Johannesburg at a Donald, Fifi Cooper, Young Swizz, younger age. and many others. “The music bug hit me while I was “I have played alongside big stars still at school. I used to listen to like Dr. Malinga, AKA, Cassper different genres, but once I started Nyovest, Kwesta, A-Reece, Lady listening to the likes of HHP, I was Zama, Black Coffee, and Dino inspired to do the same music,” he Bravo,” said the versatile DJ. recalled. Connect with Jaysuu on Twitter Jaysuu said he started to be and Instagram: @jaysuuprince involved in music when he was only Facebook: jaysuu SA 10 years old. He honed his dying Cell No: 063 685 5837 skills in his bedroom. At the age Bookings: omaare247@yahoo.com
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