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akmore - High unemployment in South Africa is one of the major factors leading to an increase in crime rate. The SAPS in Olifantsfontein have recently released a statement alerting residents of crimes that are happening in Oakmore. Community members are advised to stop walking alone in the late hours because they might be victims of armed robbery and rape. The SAPS says motorists are advised not to park at the old Pretoria road next to Oakmore, rather they park at the nearest garage to avid being victims of crime. According to Constable Mokete Serakwana Communication Officer Olifantsfontein SAPS Oakmore has become a crime hotspot for criminals, many crime cases have been reported that happened in that area so it is best to avoid it especially at night.“We are urging the community members to take our crime alerts into consideration to avoid being victims of crime,” said Constable Serakwana.

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Former Orlando Pirates player hosts a tournament in Clayville by Dumisani Hlatswayo

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ormer Orlando Pirates player Katleho Loke hosted a tournament in Clayville. Loke’s idea to launch a tournament in Clayville came after noticing that most young people don’t have anything to do. Most youths in the area are either loitering the streets or hanging around street corners. Loke decided to take them out of the street, as he strongly believed that is a community’s duty. “Support them, don’t give up on them, and they are our children; they need our guidance,” he said. Olifantsfontein and Tembisa police station’s Communication Officers, Sgt Skoti and Cst Mgijima, Social Crime Prevention, Sgt Mudau, and Cst Makupya, GBV co-ordinator Sergeant Makgatho and Tembisa Sector 01 Manager, Sergeant Makwe, all partnered with Loke on summer tournament under sports against crime under his banner of Katleho Loke foundation. Former Orlando Pirates player Katleho Loke Four soccer teams competed against CFA Meadstream, Ngcobo FC, Naesma FC, and Sentimental turnout was beautiful, and the com- Aubrey Mothibe, Developmental FC. Naesma FC won a trophy, 20 munity of Clayville and Thembisa, Coach of amaTuks, Bashi Toketsi, gold medals, a soccer kit branded Winnie, Tswelopele, and Ebony park and SAPS representatives handed Katleho Loke foundation, and 15 wanted more of this tournament,” over the prizes, water squeeze bottles. Ngcobo FC said Loke. Sergeant Skoti, communications from Clayville extension 29 became I’m thinking of organising another officer from Olifantsfontein police a second runner up and won 20 silver one in December, but that will station, reminded the attendees about medals, a soccer ball, and 15 water depend on whether we get a spon- the importance of police presence squeeze bottles. sor. I am currently doing it from my at such events. “Soccer is the only “I feel blessed and honoured; peo- pocket, so I will appreciate it if spon- language that brings people closer ple came out in their numbers to sors can come on board,” he added. together, and even with this, we can support this wonderful event. The Loke, former Kaizer Chief player beat crime together,” she said.

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Ivory Park man arrested for impersonating police officers by Dumisani Hlatswayo

Thursday night at his home at Extension 14, Ivory Park. He is he police have arrested an due to appear in the Tembisa Ivory Park man for having Magistrate’s Court on Monday. a police uniform, 97 rounds The station commander of the of live ammunition, reflectors, Ivory Park SAPS, Brigadier David and a signal jammer. When the Mbongeni Ngcobo, has thanked 37-year-old suspect was nabbed, the team for coming into his he was still out on one thousand policing area and arresting the rand bail for a similar charge. He suspect, who, judging by his past, and two other people were caught is one of the dangerous criminals in North West Province for pos- in the community. session of unlicensed firearms, “For the fact that he is being ammunition, and impersonating arrested for repeating the same police officers. According to a crime that he was arrested for is statement issued by the police, the telling,” We will encourage the men were wearing the Tshwane assigned investigating officer to Metro Police uniform. oppose bail in this matter vigThe suspect was arrested on orously,” said Brigadier Ngcobo.

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anele Ngwenya( also known as Dj Lady Zee) is a Hairstylist and nail technician with a deep passion for music. Zanele started her music career around 2009 as a commercial Deejay. Despite being set for a music career, she started a beauty and care business, Tobetsa Hair and Cosmetics Lifestyle. Her business is a mobile salon that offers easy access and flexibility. Now clients don’t travel and wait in long queues, Tobetsa Hair and Cosmetics Lifestyle brings a salon to them. If there is one thing growing up in Tembisa taught Zanele is, you need to rise above your challenges. There are obstacles that black women running businesses in townships often face. Zanele says she was lucky to get support from her mother. “The business was funded by my mother when she noticed that I loved doing nails and weaves for my friends but I did not have materials. She decided to buy me nails equipment and material to enable me to start freestyling and trying new ideas, as the time went by I started getting bookings from family, friends and more clients started coming and

requesting my services,” Zanele told The Olifants News. “We are very proud of our work as we make people feel good about themselves and we restore their confidence because when you look good you feel good. The main aim and objective of our business are to make all women see their beauty in different ways and at the most affordable prices,” says Zanele. So far Zanele uses Youtube to learn more techniques and styles. She says if it wasn’t for lack of finances, she would love to go to school to get indepth knowledge about her business. “I learned a lot although it was hard at times. I learned to stay positive and best with the little I have. God has always been there during the dark days and all challenges. I am what I am today because of my passion and talent,” she says. Zanele’s advice to aspiring entrepreneurs is to always be positive and avoid negative vibes from people who never do anything for themselves. For Bookings or appointments, reach out to Zanele Ngwenya at this number 065 896 1292.

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Detectives operations achieves successful outcomes by Staff Writer

possession of a stolen motor vehicle, possession of an unlicensed he police arrested at least firearm, possession of stolen prop99 suspects during high- erty, theft, intimidation, human density suspect tracing trafficking, fraud, pointing with operations conducted by the detec- a firearm, theft of cables, disastives on Saturday 2021-11-13 from ter management act, culpable 06:00 am to 2:00 pm. According homicide, resisting arrest, conto police, officers dealt with249 travention of a protection order, dockets. They managed to arrest and contravention of a court order. the suspects for committing the The police also seized a white following crimes:35 for assault Mercedes Benz which was reportcases. Three are related to Domes- edly stolen in Kagiso last month. tic Violence issues, 2 for rape, 3 Meanwhile an Isuzu bakkie, Toyfor attempted murder, 2 for sexual ota Quantum, 4 Firearms, 2 AK 47 assault, 7 for armed and common rifles, two semi-automatic rifles, robbery. and 50 9mm and 120 rifle ammuOther suspects were arrested for nition were recovered. The police crimes such as malicious damage arrested two suspects in connecto property, housebreaking, pos- tion with a car hijacking incident session of hijacked motor vehicles, and accident scene.

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Ekurhuleni applauds healthcare workers

Clayville makes a shortlist for Miss Teen SA by Dumisani Hlatswayo

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Health care workers administering COVID-19 vaccines during the Vooma vaccination weekend campaign which started from Friday, 12 November until Sunday 14 November.

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he City Of Ekurhuleni Municipality has applauded health care workers for vaccinating 19 000 people in one weekend. The Covid-19 vaccines were part of the Vooma vaccination weekend campaign, which started on Friday, 12 November and ended on Sunday, 14 November. Head of the City’s Health and Social Development Department Dr Gilbert Motlatla said: “While efforts are in place to help increase the vaccine uptake, none of this would be possible without the dedicated team of health professionals who have been steadfast in fighting this global pandemic.” “We thank all our professional nurses and health care personnel for making all the government’s efforts a success,” he continued. The Health Department’s breakdown revealed that over the past

weekend a total of 11 340 doses administered were first doses and 7 676 were doses given to residents coming for their second inoculation. The aim of the Vooma vaccination weekend campaign follows a call by President Cyril Ramaphosa to all sectors to support the country’s Covid-19 vaccine programme. The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), a division of the National Health Laboratory Service, continues to provide laboratory-based surveillance to inform the public health response towards Covid-19 in South Africa. As of Thursday, there were 585 new Covid-19 cases that have been identified in South Africa, which brings the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 2 927 499. This increase represents a 1.7% positivity rate.

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layville’s model Tsakani Makondo has been identified as a front runner for Miss Teen SA. The gorgeous 18-year old said she entered Miss Teenager South Africa because it has always been her childhood dream. “I think I took very long to take the step and enter because I struggled with believing in myself,” she recalled. “My purpose, and what I have to offer to society and the organisation. However, I mustered up the courage and decided to do it, and I don’t think there’s ever been a better time than now,” said Tsakani. According to Tsakani, our society needs more people who will represent and handle the needs of the youth. “If not me, then who?” she thought. Miss Teen SA platform will help Tsakani immensely in continuing her work with the youth. “Being a semi-finalist for one of the biggest national pageants is really a huge blessing to me; it speaks for how far I have come in my modeling career, my personal growth, and it is also just the realisation of a lifelong dream,” she said. “My intention going into this pageant was really to work hard and achieve the best results I can achieve, and I think that’s also what the other contestants are doing as well, working hard. So, if you look at that, aren’t we all deserving? But I think my commitment to working towards the wellbeing of young people in our society makes me a very

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Author publishes his first Xitsonga piece

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gave him. Today I am a well-known author because of his grace; I am icky Nkateko Manganye, who more ready and prepared to write hails from Ivory Park, pub- more books,” he added. lishes his debut Xitsonga book He also added that he would love to titled “Timbuva Ta Vutomi,” which thank his family and the people who he regards as his first of many. supported him from the beginning, Manganye was born at Mavalani people like Enock Shishenge (author), Village, Mhlanga section in Giyani Nkhesani Msapa, and Shonisani FosTown, Limpopo. He was inspired ter Maluleke, and more. by the book titled N’waxikwamani, “In the future, I want to see myself which is a masterpiece. writing more books that will be “The book inspired me because considered in schools and be in the it was fascinating to read; I then school curriculums for children to became fascinated to start writing,” use in schools. the time, so it is not that complex for said Manganye. “When I began the “Besides writing, I work as a CCTV me to write as there is not much work writing process, I didn’t think it could operator at G4S Company. It is very at night,” said Manganye. lead me to where I am today; I even easy for me to write because I work Maganye says he will be publishthank god for this wonderful gift he predominantly night shifts most of ing a compilation book soon.

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Philly’s Games to crown new queen

Nakhu ofanele ukwazi ngokulashelwa ukugula ngengqondo by Dumisani Hlatswayo

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ngabe unelungo lomndeni ekufanele liyohlolelwa ukugula ngengqondo? Nakhu ofanele ukwazi ngokulashelwa ukugula ngengqondo: Uma ugula ngekhanda, ungalaliswa esikhungweni sabantu abagulunga ngekhanda. Kodwa kunezinyathelo ekufanele uzilandele.

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“The soccer tournament has been and encouraged the finalists to work male-dominated, this is where we get hard on their goals. iss Philly’s Games pag- to motivate and build young women, “When I first entered the pageant eant to host their annual this is the platform dedicated to the I didn’t make it, but I told myself I pageant Sam Hlalele Hall, development of young women of would return twice prepared and I Thembisa on November 26 where Thembisa,” said Pauline Mathebula, won the second time around,” they will crown their new queen. organizer. “The is a lot of community projects They are famously known for their “The Philly’s is a well-grown brand, we get to engage on, though due to offseason tournaments of the same we have endless opportunities for covid-19 I feel I was not able to tap name Philly’s Games, and they will these young girls once crown, and into my full potential. I love this combe looking forward to new crowning. they get to take over our CSI projects munity and I have learned a lot from According to the organisers, the amongst other opportunities. the people of Thembisa just being pageant is a platform designed to Ntebogeng Mabusela, the current Miss Philly’s queen,” said Mabusela. encourage and empower young reigning queen said she was grateful Visit www.phillysgames.co.za for women of Thembisa. for the opportunity she was rewarded more information.

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Bophelong celebrates 5 years of fitness by Samkelo Sibiya

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ophelong Fitness Club (BFC) celebrated five years of existence in style on Saturday, November 13 at Hospital View, Thembisa. Over the years, the club has grown from strength to strength and has shown improvements every year. The numbers have been increasing dramatically, with more young and older people joining. The club focuses on keeping senior citizens with various health conditions healthy. Most of them have one or two positive stories to tell since joining the club. On Saturday, the club celebrated its fifth birthday, and

the atmosphere was different. Entertainment, food, and life-changing experiences were all shared on and off the stage. Lina Ramoroka said When you get to a certain age, you have to take extra care of yourself and exercise. ” I am living proof that exercise does help. I used to trouble my grandchildren every time, there are certain things that I wouldn’t do, and I can walk, dance, and come to Bophelong and exercise with the ladies,” said Ramoroka. “One time on my regular checkups, I was asked by the nurse if I do exercise or not; I replied to the nurse and said I walk, and she said walking is not exercise,” said Mercy

Gutuxa, BFC member. “Then the nurse referred me to Bophelong; funny enough, it took me a month to decide to get here, but I finally came, and I was welcomed with warm hands, and I was shown so much love. Today I have lost 8 kg,” Gutuxa said. Amongst the speakers who shared their stories was Hluphi Sithole, who said she had a leg problem and went to different consultations, but there was no solution.“At the hospital, they discovered that I had arthritis in the spinal cord. My leg was always painful day and night. My friend invited me to Bophelong; since I got here, I am now able to dance and jump around; my family used to visit me at home now I am the one who visits them, and they get surprised, I share with them that exercising helped m,”

she said. complete me to be being younger, She also encouraged people to use my life was saved by exercises. The small spaces to exercise because it is ladies who come here every day their crucial for everyone to take exercis- lives change because of exercises. ing seriously for all health reasons. “I would like to thank everyone who Cathrine Mathebe, a founder of honoured the invite as we went big Bophelong, said the event was very this year and celebrated our birthday successful as everything went accord- in style,” Just Running Athletics Club ing to plan. donated pre-loved running shoes to “I am 66 this year, but people always Bophelong Fitness Club.


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