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VEREENIGING. - Serious tension is looming within the Sedibeng region’s African National Congress (ANC). Regional secretary Bob Mthembu was last week attacked in his office. The attack has apparently split the ANC Sedibeng as the attackers are known to

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Mthembu and an investigation has been lodged by the Provincial ANC. Mthembu says the attack has had a negative psychological impact on him. However, he confirms that he will survive in more ways than one. “I’m a revolutional comrade. I have to hold in my position as a soldier,” says Mthembu. He adds that he has not opened a

Unruly members of the ANC poured faeces (mak#k#) on this BMW that belongs to Jason Mkhwane, a representative deployed by the regional executive committee.

criminal case against the suspected attackers. The attack comes amid rumours that there is serious tension amongst senior members within the regional executive committee with the regional elections planned for early next year. When Sedibeng Ster asked Mthembu if he would be contesting for any major position in the coming regional elections he vehemently dismissed the allegations and said, “I’m the regional secretary of the ANC and I’m serving in my position. I’m not contesting for any other position.” Meanwhile, over the weekend in Sharpeville, the branch general meeting (BGM) of the African National Congress (ANC) turned ugly in Ward 14 when some unruly ANC members poured faeces (mak#k#) over a silver BMW. The vehicle is said to belong to Jason Mkhwane. a representative deployed by the regional executive committee. He was apparently deployed to assist in the smooth running of the branch election in Wthe ward. Mkhwane was blamed for allegedly attempting to swindle the votes. During the debacle some supporters were seen leaving the meeting without a word and returned with buckets full of faeces from nearby ‘Phuma’s Bethane’ informal settlement. Residents say people wearing ANC T-shirts arrived and asked for their toilet buckets, which they returned later, empty. On the issue of the BGM, Mkhwane was firstly accused of allegedly saying there were about 179 people in attendance. He is said to have given the chairperson a result of 106 votes and another of 88. Mthembu says an internal investigation has been launched into the matter.

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6 August - 12 August 2014

Nyaope, I don’t want you anymore

Pinky Mofokeng

EVATON. - “We want to stop smoking and stealing from our neighborhood,” say self confessed drug addicts who need help to stop smoking. These young men are asking for help without judgement saying that they are tired of smoking the dangerous drug called ‘nyaope’. A young man (18) Pule Motsweneng claims that he started smoking the drug a year ago and, ever since, has been stealing in order to feed his addiction. It appears that the addicts sit on a corner the whole day injecting themselves with the drug using one needle, risking infection with disease. This drug has shattered their lives and they claim that they have no identity documents and can’t find employment. Even though they are young they look like old men and one of them was recently attacked and assaulted for apparently stealing steel.

They claim that if they can be put into a rehabilitation centre they will come back and give back to their communities. “There is no time to bath or eat,” says Fankie Ndaba, who has been smoking nyaope and `dagga’ for six years. He says he does not recommend that young men and women try this drug because once becomes forever. “I am tired of being assaulted for stealing. I need help because I won’t be able to stop on my own,” says Ndaba. ‘Quick cash’ as they call it is stealing little items they can hide quickly, such as cell phones, irons, and kettles. These items are easily available to them as they go into people’s houses and steal. Anyone who can offer them help can call Evaton CPF on 072 795 2379. These young men of Evaton say they no longer want to be part of the drug called ‘nyaope’. Photo: Pinky Mofokeng.

RDP house restored after fire

Pinky Mofokeng

SHARPEVILLE. - The Tsotetsi family house in Tshepiso Phase 3 where the house recently burned down and a boy (5) Lehlonolo lost his life, will be rebuilt. This comes after Tebello Mapike, who lives in the neighborhood, decided to help them pick up the pieces. Their RDP house was joined to a shack in order to make it big enough for the whole family. This was destroyed and they had to start all over again. A good Samaritan decided to replace the shack with bricks in order for the family to fit. He donated a two-plate stove, a fridge and electrical appliances. He also went as far as buying the fami-

ly’s Grade-10 learner Seabie Tsotetsi, who lost her clothes to the fire, school uniforms that will last her up to matric. Grandmother Mapaseka could not restrain tears of joy as she thanked Mapike for what he had done for her family. She says, “Even though Lehlonolo will never be seen again his spirit will live on in our hearts. What happened was sad but we have to go on. Tebello made everything easier for us because we can now see the light. He is a good man indeed. Thank you.” Mapike says, “I am just happy that I could help the Tsotetsi family. This was my 67 minutes for Mandela and I am happy everything worked out for the family” Family members who survi­ ved after a fire detroy­ ed their home in Tshepiso, Sharpevil­ le recently.

The Tso­ tetsi family with Tebel­ lo Mapike who rebuilt their bur­ ned RDP house and donated electrical applian­ ces. Pho­ tos: Pinky Mofokeng.

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VEREENIGING. - Police alert the community to a viral scam that recently took Vereeniging by storm. According to Police the elderly victim, a pensioner, was duped out of his money by a con artist who is widely thought of as a traditional healer. The pensioner lost over R173 000 to this healer, who is at large. Apparently the old man gave R55 000 to the traditional healer to keep for him. Captain Fikile Funda says, “The victim handed the money to the traditional healer as a first portion to save because he feared he might abuse it. In the end another R118 000 was produced, which led to the disappearance of the healer.” Funda reports that the victim never saw the traditional healer again. His cellphone has been off ever since. A traditional healer is on the run with a pensioner’s R173 000. Photo: Mdu­ duzi Mathebula.

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The purpose of the SDBIP is to give effect to the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and Budget of the municipality. The Budget supports the strategic priorities of the municipality. The Service Delivery and Bud-get Implementation Plan serves as a contract between the administration, Council and community expressing the goals and objectives set by the Council for the next twelve months. This provides the basis for measuring performance in service delivery against end-of-year targets and implementing the budget. In complying with the stipulations of Section 53(3)(a) and (b) of the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003, as well as the Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000, Section 21A(2) the said document will lie open for inspection at the Office of the Municipal Manager (Room 104c), Municipal Offices, Mitchell Street, Meyerton for a period of 21 days. For further information, please contact Ms. Retha van Greune at tel. (016) 360-7518. Official working hours are 07:30 to 16:00, Monday to Friday. MR. A.S.A. DE KLERK MUNICIPAL MANAGER 2014-07/28

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One shot, three arrested in heist Pinky Mofokeng

EVATON. - Three BAT trucks transporting cigarettes were recently hijacked and robbed on the corner of Elias and Chamberlane Streets in Evaton. It is alleged that 10 armed men ambushed the vehicles in the morning. They managed to get away with all the vehicles during the heist. As the suspects were busy offloading the trucks not far from where the hijacking had taken place, a police vehicle approached. Police noticed what was going on. A chase ensued between Police and thugs and shots were fired. Four men were arrested on the scene due to swift reaction by Evaton Police. One of the four suspects in custody was shot in the right knee and was taken to the Sebokeng Hospital for medical attention.

After a search was conducted by Police they managed to recover a black VW polo and a 1400 white Nissan bakkie the suspects were travelling in. Cell phones and three firearms were also recovered in the same area by sniffer dogs. The suspected thugs did not get far with the vehicles and the cigarette cartons. The suspects Police managed to apprehend are aged between 26 and 37. Police spokesperson Tshifhiwa Mitileni confirms that four men were arrested and that seven

more are still at large. He says, “The Evaton police would like to thank the community for assisting us in the apprehension of these thugs. “This shows that the community is fed up with the high rate crime in Evaton.”

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Ten armed men ambushed three cigarette delivery vehicles in the morning and managed to get away with all of them during the heist. The trucks including cigarette cartons were found on the corner of Elias and Timberlane Streets in Evaton.

A death in car and truck crash

One of the suspects was caught after being shot in the knee du­ ring the chase that ensued.

VEREENIGING. - A culpable homicide case is being investigated by Police after a car and a truck were involved in a horrific crash that took the life of one person. The crash happened at the intersection of Boy Louw and Houtkop Roads in the early hours of the morning on Wednesday. One person died on the scene and it was confirmed that it was the passenger in the white Polo VW. It is suspected that one of the vehicles had not complied with the rules of the road, the Polo driver apparently did not stop at the intersection. Police, traffic and parame-

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SDM audit tops in the whole of Gauteng Moleboheng Chaha

beng employees, from general workers up SEDIBENG.- Sedibeng District Munici- to the municipal manager. The mayoral pality (SDM) is the only municipality in committee collectively provided a proGauteng which has received a clean audit. found leadership in attaining this milestoThis is subsequent to having received un- ne, and also embraced the concept from the day it was introduced, by the late Miqualified reports for almost 10 years. This was revealed recently when Audi- nister Sicelo Shiceka.” the mayor says. tor-General Kimi Makwetu revealed the The key areas that were looked at to achiereport for the 2012/2013 financial year. ve the clean audit were areas such as finanMakwetu stated that there was a positive cial management, compliance with govertrend emerging in local government audit nance, performance management and results. SDM Executive Mayor Simon compliance with laws and regulations. Mofokeng states that he did not achieve Mofokeng states that the attention of polithis by himself. “This was a team effort tical and executive leadership has proactiand I would like to give honour to the Sedi- vely shifted towards improving the control environment further to ensure that the clean audit is sustained. “This will ensure that SDM leads by example within the district, compelling our local municipalities to achieve the From left are Minister of CoGTA Pravin Gordhan, SDM Mayor Simon same audit Mofokeng and Deputy Minister Andries Nel in Tshwane as the audi­ opinion tor general of South Africa announced Sedibeng District Municipali­ with time,” ty as one of the municipalities that acquired clean audits. Photo: concludes Mofokeng. Supplied.

6 August - 12 August 2014

Mittal should belong to government: SACP

Lazarus Dithagiso

SACP wants industrial unity: “We want VANDERBIJLPARK. - Gauteng sec- the South African Human Rights Comretary of the South African Communist mission to investigate the racism taking Party (SACP) Jacob Mamabolo says place within Mittal. Discliplinary procArcelorMittal actually belongs to the esses are used to victimise black people government and that the Communist in top positions so they can be replaced Party wants to do away with labour bro- by whites. “The SACP and its alliances will kers. Mamabolo was speaking when handing a memorandum to John Mo- fight and campaign until we get back taung, ArcelorMittal representative, on what belongs to the community,” MamMonday. A 5-kilometre march that abolo expalined. Cosatu has threatened started at the Vanderbijlpark Licensing that should ArcelorMittal ignore the Department and ended at the main of- SACP’s plight for the stipulated period fice of the company was led by the of 14 days they will take action. MoSACP in the presence of the ANC, taung received and signed the memoPopcru, Cosatu and related alliance randum with the promise that he would submit it to the relevant department. structures. Mamabolo said labour brokers exploit workers by paying them a salary of R14 per hour. SACP demands employees fired by labour brokers to be reinstated through instruction of ArcelorMittal management. The factory loses about R180 million per year, he said adding that the government will have to take back what belongs to it. “This will help im- John Motaung ArcellorMittal representative, signs prove the lives of the a memorandum from SACP Gauteng Secretary community and boost the Jacob Mamabolo (right) while from behind, sec­ economy of the country,” ond left, Vaal SACP leader Sello Maetso looks on. said Mamabolo. The Photo: Lazarus Dithagiso.


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9R_Na\ @R_R_\ It is a fact that both men and women are people and if you’re going to have a Women’s Month, you might as well have a Men’s Month. The issue of victimisation and abuse of women is something that has been extensively discussed and I believe that a new direction should be taken on the subject. It is not that I am against the celebration of this day, August 9. The fact I am raising here is that we have had enough of the present day woman who always like us to believe that she is still oppressed and neglected. Can’t she stand up for herself instead of waiting for Women’s month. The fact of the matter is that women

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Happy Women’s Day are presently being given enough power, and this they abuse. August 9 is Women’s Day but what does it really mean? Is it a day when by some unspoken signal women are given their rightful place in society? I wish there was some way in which we could check how many young girls have given birth to illegitimate children, how many women have broken other families, how many women continue to spread slander about others and how many men have suffered in the whole process. Are women such a downtrodden, subjugated, inferior class that they need a special day assigned to them so that people will remember they exist? Is this just a day for feminists to climb on to their soapboxes and roll out their worn-out speeches on women’s rights? It is meaningless to fix one day of the year as Women’s Day. I think that, for every one step

Numerous factors contribute to non-payment of services Lerato Serero

SEDIBENG. Just over 70% of municipalities recently audited showed estimation in their financial statements that more than 10% of the outstanding debt owed to them would never be paid. The recently released report by AuditorGeneral Kimi Makwetu shows that some communities refuse to pay for services as they perceive the municipality to be unresponsive to their concerns of service delivery. “The poor economic climate and the increasing cost of services are also factors that contribute to non-payment. “Some residents can simply no longer

afford to pay while others resist paying for any services,” says the report. The report also makes mention that many municipalities have ineffective controls and processes to determine who owes money to them, to bill it correctly and collect the money. According to the national treasury report, the debt owed to municipalities at the end of 2012-13 was R86,9 billion from the previous year. “Inadequate management, accounting and information systems that account for the revenue and debtors do not only affect the debt collection but also the ability to account correctly in financial statements,” says the report.

R40 million Boipatong youth monument stands idle Lerato Serero

BOIPATONG. Months after its construction the Boipatong Youth Monument is still incomplete and cannot be accessed by the community. A site visit by the Democratic Alliance (DA) recently revealed numerous empty buildings with no sign of the promised youth centre or computer lab. The monument apparently costs R40 349 133. DA spokesperson on Arts, Culture and Heritage, Kingsol Chabalala says that the Gauteng Arts, Culture and Heritage Department promised to use the erection of the monument to uplift and develop the community. “I will be writing follow-up questions to the MEC to establish how many people are expected to be employed at the monument upon completion, when exactly the department ex-

pects the monument to open, if the department still plans to install a community centre and computer lab, and how exactly these will be used to benefit the community and how exactly the construction phase of this project has benefitted the community,” Chabalala says, adding that the monument, erected to honour an Apartheid youth uprising and subsequent massacre, cannot pay proper tribute to their sacrifice in such a state. He concluded by saying, “The proper way to honour those who gave their very lives for our freedom is to ensure that today’s generation has a better life. “The key to this is getting our youth working and into the economy. It is crucial that we use every opportunity, including the erection of this monument, to promote growth and development in our most vulnerable communities.”

The Boipatong monument is still incomplete and cannot be accessed by the community.

women take forward, particularly in townships, they take two steps back. However, not all should be painted with this brush. This is but just my opinion.To the fair, caring, deserving and loving women of this country who deserve all this praise in this month, I say, You are the fountain of life. When the world was created, you were also created to beautify it. You have done your work perfectly for all the world is smiling for you today. Today, remember that all life springs from you. Look at the world and smile, knowing that without you, life would have been impossible. Enjoy the day to the fullest. Lerato...

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GDE dedicated to education Left: Gauteng MEC for Educati­ on Panyaza Lus­ ufi says that the increase in his budget shows government’s commitment to education as an apex priority. Photo: Lazarus Dithagiso

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25 per cent to meet infrastructure, learner teaching material and school subsidy demands. “We are now compelled to review our efficiency strategies. To consolidate the improvement in learner achievement, already achieved by the province, and to further improve the quality of education from Grade R to Grade 12, the department will continue to implement CAPS and reach common understanding with teacher unions in the implementation of the Gauteng Primary Language and Mathematics Strategy (GPLMS) in primary schools and the Secondary School Improvement Programme (SSIP) in secondary schools. At the same time, we will focus on modernising public education and build an education system that can compete internationally, especially in maths, science and technology, and continue to support the development of the province. It is within this context that we have now taken a decision to ensure that 80% of our children in Gauteng should do proper mathematics by 2019,” Lusufi said.

SEDIBENG.- The 2014/15 budget of the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) will allocate R32.8 billion to the continuation of the government’s agenda of building a non-racial education system, where all learners have fair and equitable access to all public schools in the province, irrespective of race, colour or creed. This was revealed by the MEC of Education, Panyaza Lusufi recently. The department’s total allocated budget has increased from the R29.3 billion made available in 2013/14. Lusufi says that the increase shows the government’s commitment to education as an apex priority. “Four per cent of the appropriated budget is from conditional grants. “The largest allocations for grants are for salaries at FET colleges and the national school nutrition programmes, with smaller grants for HIV and AIDS interventions, Dinaledi Schools and technical high schools,” said Lusufi. Seventyfive per cent of the budget will be spent on salaries of teachers and officials of the department leaving

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Tebello Rampo who attended the Green Youth Indaba at the Innovation Hub in Pretoria last Thursday. Photo: Lerato Sere­ ro.

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Friends bid farewell to retired Captain Motaung

Lazarus Dithagiso

THE BARRAGE. - Senior Police officers, relatives and friends bade farewell to retired former Police officer Captain Noty Martha Motaung. The 60-year-old Motaung served the police with loyalty, dedication and passion for 28 years. She appreciates the high honour she has received since joining the police in 1986. This mother of all functions was recently hosted at the Hippo Creek, Barrage smalholding. “Thanks to the office of Sebokeng Cluster Commander, General Deliwe De Lange, and her Barrage Police station commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Malebo, for assigning some members of their office to grace the occasion in their place.

“I have enjoyed working in the police services. It was not an easy road to arrive at after such long period. I am going to miss you friends,” said Motaung. Colonel Mereko, representative of the cluster commander, appealed to Motaung to rest and be active. Looking back, he said it was not a sweet journey to reach this destination. He reminded her of the dangerous areas they had all gone to during the riots at Sharpeville. “It was through Mercy that we survived, we all live by Mercy and we have to appreciate every single moment we manage to survive,” said Mereko.. The function was arranged by the Barrage Police officers with Colonel Maria Mazibuko and Sergeant Majola as masters-of-ceremony.

Captain Noty Motaung (seated in pink) is surrounded by her friends, family and Barrage Police officials during her farewell function at Hippo Creek, Barrage area recently. Photo: Lazarus Dithagiso.

St Mary Magdeline Anglican Church opening Mduduzi Mathebula

SEBOKENG. - Zone 17 residents joined in praise and worship at the St Mary Magdeline Anglican Church recently. This was during the opening of the new building that has been long awaited. The church has been part of this community for years without a building. Douglas Msothu shared the word of God with the masses who attended the service. Other branches were present to worship and praise God for this wonderful gift - a place of peace and prayer. Bishop Lee conducted a traditional ceremony in which he lit candles and loud praise was given unto Jesus and the church was on fire with song. Lee asked the congregation to look after their assets. “Make this place your treasure because your children will be part of this place and they

are the ones who will continue spreading the word of God to the masses,” he said. The unveiling of the building’s plaque was done after the service. Right: Bishop Peter Lee lights a candle at the St Mary Magdeli­ ne Anglican Church service in Zone 17 re­ cently.

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Opening of the St Mary Magdeline Anglican Church building. Photos: Mduduzi Mathe­ bula.


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R espect tto oa ll S edibeng W omen Respect all Sedibeng Women

With the country celebrating Women’s Month, Shooting From The Hip also joins millions of South Africans to celebrate the success and achievement of women in sports in Sedibeng. As is the case every year Shooting From The Hip looks at the women who played a significant role in the development of sports in this region. These women deserve special recognition because if it wasn’t for them, women’s sports would not be what it is today. I’m referring to women such as Grace Tshabala-Radebe, Rose ‘Pona’ Jijane, Nosi Xaba, Dudu Msane, Mapule Sonono Nteso,

Beauty Molise, Erin Tsotetsi, Montsheng Kola, to mention but a few. These are women who disproved the stereotypical view that a sport like football was only for men. Some of them played sports or administered sports during the difficult times when women were told they had no role in sport. But they never gave up. At the time not many women were interested in football because of

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would not be where it is today had it not been for their selfless commitment to make change. For example, women footballers and netballers play every weekend in this region at the various venues in Sedibeng. Shooting From The Hip salutes you women and continue to improve the standard of women’s sports in this region, especially those still involved in the development of sport in this region. As for men, please let us give these women the responsibility to run sports beyond Women’s Month. Lastly Shooting From The Hip wishes all women a happy Women’s Month.

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Each year this month-long programme to commemorate and celebrate women of Sedibeng is kick-started with a media launch by hosting media houses which will help cover and promote all events as listed here.

An inspiring display of political strength, female solidarity and inner fortitude, the march on August 9 1956 is both a reminder of the great women who helped mould South Africa and the trail blazing women who continue to lead the country forward.

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Date: 09 August ‘14 Time: 08h00 Venue: Union Buildings, Pretoria Contact: Tommy Maleka (016) 450 3179 / 079 871 4497

Women will get an opportunity to share and discuss various issues that require attention of government, private sector and civil society. And to celebrate sixty years since the historic march and twenty years of democracy nominated women will be given awards.

An empowerment workshop looking at various development issues including women & family law, young mothers development and the role of women in local government will be hosted.

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the belief that the sport was for men. However, things have changed thanks to the above-mentioned women who paved the way for other up-andcoming women footballers and administrators in this region. Shooting From The Hip pays homage to all South African women for their contribution, not only in sport, but also in politics, education and the struggle. This country

Time: 10h00 Venue: Banquet Hall, Vereeniging Contact: Lilian Kolisang 082 4840 732

Prayer is a cornerstone for spiritual & emotional well-being. Women from different denominations/ churches will once more gather to worship and pray for social ills that afflict our communities especially with regard to substance & drug abuse. Time: 09h00 Venue: Mafatsane Hall, Evaton Contact: Tommy Maleka (016) 450 3179 / 079 871 4497

Dep. of Health & Pick SA will address women on Cancer and related illness that are responsible for deaths of many women in the country. Onsite screening (mammogram, pap smear, cervical, breast cancer, etc) will also be conducted on the day. Time: 09h00 Venue: Saul Tsotetsi Sports Centre, Sebokeng Contact: Disebo Masukela (016) 450 3235 / 076 358 1751

The intention of this programme is to identify needy families that do not have parents due to death, and to arrange some available government social services in order to provide on-going support and in cases where special interventions are necessary that such could be arranged.

What will be a celebration without remembering those who are most vulnerable in our society; the elderly women, custodians of our community. A programme to celebrate the remarkable lives of aged women in honor of the great sacrifices they've made to keep the fabric of society tight.

Time: 09h00 Venue: Sicelo Stadium, Midvaal Contact: Itumeleng Lehloo (016) 450 3114

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Safa Sedibeng Women’s League in full swing Zacharia Nale

SEDIBENG. - Vaal Milano Ladies FC tops the Safa Sedibeng Regional Women’s League. This is after they beat the second-placed Elmagreen 6-1 in a one-sided game played at the Zone 3 Stadium over the weekend. Milano Ladies FC are at the summit of the log with 24 points from eight games. They are the only team that to date still has to taste defeat. As things stand, this Sharpeville-based side is destined to be crowned league champion if their current performance is anything to go by. At one stage Elmagreen Ladies FC looked to be a threat to Vaal Milano Ladies, but they can blame themselves for the inconsistency of their performance. Elmagreen Ladies FC is second on the log with 22 points from 10 games which seems to make it ‘mission impossible’ to win the league unless they start to collect maximum points. It is early days as most of the teams remain with two games to round off their first round of the season. The second round will test the character of those who challenge for the league championship. Going Up Ladies FC are third on the log with 21 points from eight games. The latter still have a chance to challenge for the league title if they can also start bagging maximum points. The rest of the weekend results: Solly Ladies FC 0-7 Going Up Ladies FC Evaton Ladies FC 0-4 Letta Stars Ladies Young Stars Ladies FC 0-2 VUT Ladies FC Real Tokyo 2-0 NWU Vaal Ladies FC DMT 0-2 Young Milano Ladies FC Young Vaal Milano Ladies FC player in action during one of the Safa Sedibeng Women’s Regional Leagues. Photo: Zacha­ ria Nale.

National women’s boxing tourney Zacharia Nale

SEBOKENG. - With August known as Women’s Month, Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM in conjunction with the South African National Amateur Boxing Association and Sedibeng Boxing Amateur Boxing Association will stage the National Women’s Boxing Tournament. This much anticipated women’s boxing tournament is scheduled to take place at the Saul Tsotetsi Sports Center in Zone 14, Sebokeng, on Saturday. This was revealed to Sedibeng Ster Sport by Emfuleni Sports organiser Thanduxolo Madikizela. Madikizela told Sedibeng Ster Sport that the tournament forms part of celebrating Women’s Day and Women’s Month. He says only female boxers are invited to come and participate in this tournament adding that the initiative is also designed by the municipality and the Sedibeng Amateur Boxing Organisation to attract more females to the sport. Madikizela says despite female boxers, there remains a serious need for females in the sport as far as administration and officiating and is concerned. All females, especially young girls who are interested in boxing, are invited to the tournament on Saturday. Madikizela urges the Sedibeng community to come in numbers to pack the Saul Tsotetsi Sports Center to capacity on Saturday. “For the next few weeks our focus will be on women’s sports in this region in honour of those women who have played a part in the development of sports here. The tournament is partly to acknowledge them for their role in our society. The tournament is dedicated to all of the women in Sedibeng. We are looking forward in anticipation to witness the mother of all battles come Saturday,” said Madikizela. In conclusion, Madikizela said this doesn’t mean men are left out in this tournament. He says they are also welcome to come and support the initiative.

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SEBOKENG. - The Southern Football Coaches Association Sedibeng will conduct coaching clinics at Zone 7 Stadium on Saturday. The focus area will be trapping and passing. All players u/10 & u/15 must bring their own training kits. Clinics are from 09:00 to 12:00. For more info call Martin Mpholo on

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082 2926 206. SEBOKENG. - All roads will lead to the Saul Tsotetsi Sports Complex in Sebokeng’s Zone 14 for the much anticipated McDonald U/14 Provincials Cup on Saturday. The tournament will see eight local schools battling for honour to book their place in the national tournament scheduled to take place next month.

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