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National School Nutrition Programme still continues The National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) is going ahead as normal in many parts of Limpopo. Feeding has been halted only in the affected schools located in the Sekhukhune district from where reports of food contamination have emerged. The handlers only in the affected schools have been requested to stop preparing food for the learners in order for a thorough investigation to be conducted. The Department of Education is concerned about the contamination of food and they are doing all they can to address the matter. “We want to make it clear, however, that no learner has died as a result of consuming food from the nutrition programme in the province as reported in the media. The health and safety of the learners is of paramount importance to government; hence the department introduced the programme in the first place. Government will continue to safeguard the unqualified Constitutional rights of learners to basic education, health, nutrition, and safety. It is for these reasons that the department has such stringent measures in the affected schools” it said in a statement. More than 1, 6 million learners in more than 3 800 Limpopo public schools benefit from the feeding programme. There are 353 328 learners in the Sekhukhune District who benefit from the NSNP. The Limpopo Department of Education, supported by the Department of Basic Education, are working together to ensure service, health and environmental standards are maintained in the nutrition programme in
Limpopo, both at the school level and the warehouses of the Limpopo NSNP main retailers. “Last week, the participation of some main NSNP retailers were terminated either because these retailers were implicated in the food contamination that resulted in learners being hospitalised in some Sekhukhune schools; or their warehouses failed to meet the predetermined service, health and environmental standards. It is however important to note that all learners who were taken to hospital or clinics for observation, have been released”. The main NSNP suppliers have been directed not to buy and distribute foodstuff with a particular brand label, as foodstuff with that brand label, particularly dried beans, were found to be extremely problematic. The South African Police Services (SAPS) have also begun with an investigative inquiry into allegations with a view to laying criminal charges.The National School Nutrition programme (NSNP) is funded through a ring-fenced Conditional Grant in terms of the Division of Revenue Act (DORA). The DORA particularly determines a legal framework through which the NSNP must be implemented. Coupled with this, the Minister of Basic Education has taken over the executive responsibilities of the Limpopo Department of Education in terms of section 100(1)(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 to the extent necessary. Therefore, the Minister and the Department of Basic Education among other
responsibilities must ensure a compliant rollout of the NSNP in Limpopo schools. The Department will introduce additional monitoring measures with school-based monitors to report daily on the implementation of the programme.The NSNP monitoring system is being reviewed to tighten critical stages of food supply chain, and to solicit the support of the Department of Health and Local Municipality. Relations will be strengthened with the Health Environmental Practitioners in Limpopo to draw lessons and replicate a process of establishing checks and balances on monitoring suppliers in all provinces.
In light of the unfortunate incidents in Limpopo, the DBE is currently reviewing the draft 2015/16 Grant Framework to be gazetted in the Division of Revenue Act (DORA) to incorporate a transversal procurement system to enhance the operations of the current system. DBE is also exploring the expansion of the use of technology in monitoring the school nutrition programme. A Technical Task Team has been established to work on the modalities of introducing the system throughout all provinces. An operational plan for the provincial roll-out is expected before the end of November 2014.
New loading zone
On Wednesday afternoon motorists on the R37 simply had to make way for a load of soft drinks in the middle of the road. The person watching that the goods did not get new owners simply explained that the truck having to collect it got stuck and will still come to fetch it. His reason for stacking it in the road - ‘it is easier to load from there’. It was later collected by an unmarked truck without a number plate. Although this is a popular spot for the officials to pull over motorists, no traffic law enforcement was done in this instance as officers were presumably doing duty elsewhere. Promotion
Going forward with new energy Timothy Marobane, the new CEO.
It is said that change is inevitable, but at Ottowel Pullens Engineering they are set to grow on the foundations created by Alwyn Pretorius, Timothy Marobane and their team. Alwyn is retiring to make way for new blood and Tim Marobane will be taking over as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) from 1 December 2014. Timothy is no stranger within the company. He started his career with Ottowel Pullens Engineering in 2003 as Human Resource/Quality Management Consultant. In 2005 he was offered a 5% stake within the then Amazwi Otex (today Ottowel-Pullens Engineering). He is currently the majority shareholder, making this a black influenced company as per the B- BBEE code of good practice Act, 2003. In 2010 Timothy’s shareholding in the company increased to where it is today. The company is not new, it has been making its mark over the last 30 years. Joining Timothy at the helm are Yolandé Vorster as the Admin and Finance Director and Alwyn Junior as the Operations Director. Yolandé has been with the company for 5 years and has fulfilled functions varying from office admin, electrical workshop manager to financial manager. Alwyn Junior has been with the company for the last year and brings mechanical engineering expertise to the company. Since joining the business, he has been responsible for the business
development of the company. Ottowel Pullens Engineering is specialising in armature winding, the supply and repair of electrical motors, pumps, fans and winches. The company has also made its mark with the manufacturing of winch spares. Their products are in great demand in areas such as Rustenburg, Tanzania and the whole Eastern Limb. The company is ISO9001 compliant and clients are guaranteed that only the best service and quality is delivered. It is also Timothy’s vision that they will continue and even accelerate on this aspect. Customer satisfaction is part of their values and the team will endeavor to exceed their clients’ expectations. Part of the service that is offered is a 24 hour, 7 day a week availability to assist with breakdowns. The company is very aware of its social responsibility and work closely with the Tooling Association of South Africa as well as the Tooling Initiative Limpopo. This means they are offering on the job training in conjunction with TDM. Currently 42 people are employed at Ottowel Pullens Engineering in Steelpoort. The company values include the importance of the team and they continuously strive to empower their employees and uplift their skills levels. The management team is looking forward to the future and invites their current and new clients to contact them for the Ottowel Pullens Engineering quality, efficiency and professionalism they know and trust.
Alwyn Pretorius (Jnr), Operations Director.
Yolandé Vorster, Admin & Finance Director.
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3 “It is very hot, we take shortcut today” one National Union Of Mineworkers (NUM) member commented on Tuesday just before workers started to gather next to the Hackney Shaft of Anglo American Platinum’s Twickenham Mine Project near Burgersfort. Just after 14:00 a large number of more than 600 NUM members were chanting and dancing in the hot sun before the group were addressed by their leaders, labour and political. What transpired from this gathering before they actually marched about 200 metres to the shaft’s gates, is that the rivalry between unions are a definite cause for concern. One political office bearer commented to the newspaper “the rivalry between unions and their endeavours to keep or get recognition, is bad for the collective. In the process the interests of workers and companies suffer. Companies encourage the rivalry, thinking that by driving a wedge between union and factions, they serve the interests of their businesses better, which will not last in the long run”. After discussing a memorandum that were prepared to be handed over to the General Manager at Twickenham, Mr Peter Ott, the group peacefully moved nearer to the gate, where he was waiting. Union representatives then carefully explained every point on the memorandum to union members and mine management. In essence workers are unhappy about certain salary and wage issues, such as the ruction of salaries in certain instances, unfairness as they see it with regard to the paying of bonuses, Section 54 stoppages, which they ascribe to the incompetence of management, and the fact that six employees were fired after having been falsely accused of refusing to carry out instructions. They also asked the mine to give attention to the excessive use of labour brokers, and to comply with the Skill Development Act by presenting a short and long term strategy for the development of employees. With regard to the company’s social labour plan they want it to be reviewed in consultation with all stakeholders and feel that the erection of amenities such as day care centres and sports facilities, as well as housing will do much to improve living and employment conditions. Mr Ott received the memorandum at about 17:00 and told the crowd that attention will be given to the issues raised.
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Bikers show they care with Toy Run Bikers that Care hosted the annual Limpopo Valley Toy Run at Tubatse Chrome Club on Saturday last week. The day was extremely hot, but the bikers came in droves to donate toys and money to help make a less privilaged child’s Christmas joyful. There was lots to do for everyone with a Dyno machine, exhibitors, a tattoo artists, children’s play area, live entertainment by Cunning Brad and competitions that filled the day. The organisers of the day thanked everyone for their participation, support and donations.
“You have said so,” Jesus replied. “But I say to all of you: From now on you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One and coming on the clouds of heaven.” Matthew 26:64 (NIV)
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Marota Primary says farewell On 6 November Marota Primary School in Ga-Motodi village hosted a farewell function for their grade 7 learners as well as a prize giving ceremony. The function was no rushed business, it started at 11:00 and came to an end at 17:45 with the meat from a cow that was slaughtered for the occasion that was served. Various stakeholoders attended the event, including the SAPS, a former headmaster of the school, representatives from churches, the Department of Education, traditional leaders and other schools in the area’s headmasters. Learners who performed well in various competitions during the course of the year was also honoured with trophies. (Information and photographs: Melvin (Rooney) Seroka, 076 0218 707)
Big business at Entrepreneurs Day
On 31 October 2014 Joshua Generation’s level 2 learners held an entrepreneurs day. Learning business skills is part of the educational guide lines. There was lots to eat and games to play. The children enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Parents also attended the event to provide some “shop assis-tance” to the little entrepreneurs. (Photographs & Information: Joshua Generation).
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Riba Primary School winning big Riba Primary School was the winners in the OMO School Challenge. The school won soccer kit. Tubatse SUPERSPAR was there for the handover. In the middle of the photograph to the left are
Ms Sbongile Mnisi from Tubatse SUPERSPAR and the school’s headmaster, Mr Mahungela. (Photographs and information: Tubatse SUPERSPAR)
Tubatse SUPERSPAR helps Miss Limpopo finalist
Caring for the community Tubatse SUPERSPAR last week donated food parcels to various non-governmental
organisations. The recipients included Mapjere Creche and Tshehlong Creche. (Photographs & Information: Spar)
Millet Kae, one of the Miss Limpopo finalists and Tubatse SUPERSPAR visited Mahubahube home based care at Bothashoek last week Thursday. Millet is doing voluntary community work at the home based care centre and Spar assisted
her with a donation that they delivered on Thursday. Ms Sbongile Mnisi from Spar joined her at the centre. Millet will be taking part in the final of the Miss Limpopo competition on 6 December 2014.
(Photographs: Tubatse SUPERSPAR)
New GMC winner announced GMC Debt Solutions’ next winner was drawn at Cheap Cheap #2. Mr WN Napo was the lucky winner and Mr Frik Visagie and Mr Corrie Smith handed him his prize. Clients can still enter the competition within the two Cheap Cheap stores or at the OK Minimark in Burgersfort.
(Photograph & information: GMC Debt Solutions).
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GTM tennis tournament a success Last week the first tennis tournament hosted by GTM (Greater Tubatse Municipality) took place in Praktiseer at the Bogwasha Sport Grounds. The tournament was well supported with 18 tennis players from the area that took part. Charles Mohlahlana and Wonder Maphanga, organisers of the event in conjunction with the GTM were very happy with the enthusiasm of the players at the event. The overall champions of the round robin style event were Tlou Ledwaba (mens winner). He is a leaner at Mmiditsi Secondary School and Kamogelo Magowa (ladies winner). She is doing grade 12 at Calvin College Burgersfort. “We would like to encourage tennis players to actively play more tennis and we are likely to see more events like this hosted in the future,” the organisers said. (Photos and information: Charles Mohlahlana)
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Tubatse Chrome FC vs Juventus FC On 12 November Tubatse Chrome FC and a soccer team form the Ga-Mapodile community, Juventus FC locked horns at Winterveld Club. The teams played a friendly soccer match. The young and energetic Juventus FC players started the game with force and threatened to break the Tubatse Chrome team’s focus. The youngsters used quick short passes and dribbling skills, but the Tubatse Chrome players showed maturity by defending very well. The two teams ended the first half without a goal. In the opening minutes of the second half Cleopas Moela gave Tubatse Chrome the lead after a solo run and finish from the edge of the box. Juventus hit back in the 40th minute to score a beautiful goal after some sloppy defending. The game ended 1-1. (Photographs and Information: Mikibelo Shine Pholoane).
Gentlemen who participated in the tournament with the winner Tlou Ledwaba.
Tubatse Masters team visits Driekop Some of the ladies who participated at the tournament from left to right Tebatjo,Mosebjadi,Lerato,Mmarena and the ladies champion Kamogelo. Tlou Ledwaba and Kamogelo Magowa were the winners of the day.
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CTM hosts soccer festival CTM Burgersfort recently hosted a soccer festival in which 8 teams participated. The event took place at Bothashoek. The top four teams were Mining FC and Mophori FC. Their final was won on penalties and Mining FC walked away as the winners. They received a trophy, medals and R1000. The third and fourth place was decided between Chelsea FC and Commodore FC. This match was also decided with penalties and Chelsea FC walked away as the winners. The second place winners received medlas and R800, third got R600 and a match day mikasa soccer ball. CTM also donated 7 soccer balls and some red T-shirts to local children. CTM wanted to give back to the community with this event and is planning similar events at schools in the near future.
(Photographs & Information: CTM Burgersfort)
On Wednesday 19 November Tubatse Masters played against the Sekhukhune FET College soccer team. The game was played at the college in Praktiseer. In the first half both teams displayed good football skills. They were sharing the ball and creating opportunities. Themba Nkosi opened the score for the FET team and put them 1-0 ahead. The Masters fought very hard to level the score, but failed to do so. The FET team increased their lead to 2-0 after Khutjo Nkwana got an opportunity to shoot from outside the box. He beat the Masters’ goalkeeper. Late in the first half the Masters managed to score a goal through Mogale Mohlala and just a few minutes before half time he scored a second goal to make the half time score 2-2. In the second half both teams improved their game. Khutjo Nkwana scored his second goal of the match and the third one for the FET College. The FET College won the match 32. (Photographs & Information: Jerial Movundlela).
On 13 November the Tubatse Masters visited Mohlopi FC in Driekop for a friendly soccer match. In the first half both teams created opportunities to score. Pitso Sehlabela opened the score for the match to give the Masters a 1-0 lead. Just a few minutes before half time the hosts levelled score when Jerry Makua scored for them. In the second half changes were made by both teams but unfortunately they failed to convert opportunities into points. The game ended 1-1.
Above: Tubatse Masters played against Mohlopi FC in Driekop. (Photographs and Information: Jerial Movundlela)
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BOLS hengelaars katrol die pryse in Die BOLS (Burgersfort, Ohrigstad, Lydenburg en Steelpoort) Hengelklub het verlede week Vrydagaand hul jaarlikse prysuitdeling gehad. Die funksie het by Khumula Lodge plaasgevind en verskeie trofees en sertifikate is uitgedeel. Die volgende hengelaars het iets ontvang: Willem Smith (Jnr) ontvang ‘n sertifikaat vir sy 4,40kg Yellow Spot Kingfish. Hy kry ook ‘n sertifikaat vir sy 12,1kg Skipjack. Kwagga Smith kry ‘n sertifikaat vir sy 10,5kg Amberjack. Pieter Broodryk (Jnr) ontvang ‘n sertifikaat vir sy Kakap asook die King Mackerel/Cuta wat hy die jaar gevang het. Marie Smith kry ‘n sertifikaat vir haar 12kg Tuna. Ander Tuna hengelaars was sertifikate ontvang het is Karools
Smit (24,96kg), Eric Erichsen (73,4kg) en Gerhard Rossouw (82,1kg). Gerhard Rossouw ontvang ook ‘n trofee vir sy swaar tuna vangs. Kwagga Smit ontvang ‘n sertifikaat en trofee vir sy 185,5kg Marlyn. Pieter Broodryk ontvang ‘n sertifikaat vir ‘n Marlyn wat hy gevang het. Die vis is gemerk en weer vrygelaat. Piet de Jager ontvang ‘n sertifikaat en trofee vir die Seilvis wat hy gevang het. Die vis is ook gemerk en weer vrygelaat. Lodewyk de Jager ontvang ‘n trofee vir sy 9,8kg Dorado. Hennie Theunnissen se Whahoo vangs is ook erken. Willie Janse van Rensburg
ontvang ‘n trofee vir die Bodem Vis van die Jaar 2014. Gerhard Rossouw het die trofee ontvang vir die Vis van die Jaar 2014. Johan Gouws is vereer as die Mees delnemende lid van die Klub. Lodewyk de Jager en Willem Smith het die trofee vir die grootste ‘opmors’ van die jaar gedeel.