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Identity theft leaves woman in debt Charity Moyo charity@tametimes.co.za Nthabiseng Nku (33) from Shongweni section in Katlehong is faced by a dilemma: someone is using her identity book to purchase at retail shops. According to Nku, she received a call from Edgars, Durban Head Office, informing her of a women who was in the process of purchasing a cellphone to the value of R5500, using Nku’s identity book. Nku said the cashier asked the women some questions regarding the information of the Edgars card for security reasons and she could not answer them correct. “The cashier informed the manager and they called the police. While they were waiting for the police to arrive the woman ran away. The store manager advised me to go to the nearest Edgars shop and block my card which I did. Three days after the incident I received another call from Edgars Johannesburg Head Office wanting me to confirm that I have changed the address and now reside in Durban. They also informed me that I have purchased goods at Ballito mall Edgars to the value of R3555 and also about

R4000 at Gate way. I told them that I don’t they managed to escape.” Meanwhile, Captain Ndobe, Communications know anything regarding the items bought in Officer of Katlehong Police said, “The victim my name outside Johannesburg,” said Nku. She went to Home Affairs department to should produce a proof of the statement of the check and she found out that no one has goods that have been purchased from Edgars. applied for her identity book. “I applied for my The police will open a fraud case that will be identity book in 1999. The identity book which transferred to Durban where the crime was is used by the suspect was issued in 2008. committed.” Albert Matsaung from Alberton The Home Affairs departmant says there Home Affairs said, “The victim should take is no- one who has issued my identity book an affidavit from the police to Home Affairs in that year. I am very worried because this where it will be checked and investigated. If person is accumulating debt and fraudulently it happens that there is fraud the identity book using my name. I have blocked all my cards will be blocked and the victim will be given a but the police refused to assist stating that I new identity book.” cannot open a case for someone that I don’t know,” explained Nku. Speaking to tame TIMES, Wesley Moonsay, store manager for Edgars at The Workshop in Durban Central Business Centre confirmed that the incident happened. “The female suspect could not confirm her contact details, address, and when last she made her purchase and instalments. The identity book that she was carrying had a different font size. Nthabiseng Nku’s fake Nthabiseng Nku’s original identity We called the police but unfortunately the identity book used book. woman was accompanied by five males and by the suspect (with suspect’s photo)

Nthabiseng Nku is appealing for help in identifying the suspect that is using her identity book.


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th Inauguration of the 5 Children’s charter to be observed by all democratic president of South Africa As the nation celebrates the Child Protection week from 1 -8 June, child abuse is still a major challenge facing the country. The following are some of the children’s rights that should be acknowledged:

Section 28 of the Bill of Rights, entitled “Children”, says: 1. Every child has the right to a. a name and a nationality from birth; b. family care or parental care, or to appropriate alternative care when removed from the family environment; c. basic nutrition, shelter, basic health care services and social services; d. be protected from maltreatment, neglect, abuse or degradation; e. be protected from exploitative labour practices f. not be required or permitted to perform work or provide services that i.are inappropriate for a person of that child’s age; or ii. place at risk the child’s well-being, education, physical or mental health or spiritual, moral or social development; g. not be detained except as a measure of last resort, in which case, in addition to the rights a child enjoys under sections 12 and 35, the child may be detained only for the shortest appropriate period of time, and has the right to be i. kept separately from detained persons over the age of 18 years; and ii. is treated in a manner, and kept in conditions, that take account of the child’s age; h. have a legal practitioner assigned to the child by the state, and at state expense, in civil proceedings affecting the child, if substantial injustice would otherwise result; and i. not be used directly in armed conflict, and to be protected in times of armed conflict. 2. A child’s best interests are of paramount importance in every matter concerning the child. 3. In this section ‘child’ means a person under the age of 18 years.

Moses Gama, Director of Tsohang Youth Project based in Katlehong with Mzwandile Masina originally from Nhlapho section in Katlehong, who was appointed by President Jacob Zuma as the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry and Sifiso Ncwane ( Gospel Singer). They were among the people who attended the inauguration of Jacob Zuma as the fifth president of the Republic of South Africa at Union Building in Pretoria.

Fashion exchange event a success Lebo Mosolodi lebo.kathorus@tametimes.co.za The Chris Hani Crossing Mall hosted a Fashion Exchange event recently in their bid to assert that they are a one stop centre for latest fashion trends in Kathorus. Speaking tame TIMES , the mall marketing manager, Lebo Matlala, said “Shoppers had the opportunity to exchange clothes amongst

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themselves. It was the first time that we hosted such a great event in our mall. We had more than 100 entries but only allowed 65 participants. There were several shops in the mall which took part in the event,” said Matlala. The event managed to help in promoting the mall’s lifestyle trading hours, products and services.

This was a busy fortnight with many activities happening around the country. The nation witnessed the inauguration of his excellence President Jacob Zuma for the second Charity Moyo term in office as the president of the country. He also elected his cabinet ministers of which some were welcomed and others criticised by many, but what matters is that are they going to deliver the required services to the country. tame TIMES would like to congratulate Mzwandile Masina, former African National Congress Youth League President, originally from Nhlapho section in Katlehong on being appointed as the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry. Let’s hope he won’t forget where he comes from and the people who made him what he is today. As the nation celebrates the child protection week from 1-8 June we are praying for the children who are abducted in Nigeria to be released. We have also published some of the children’s rights and the tips on how the parents can take care of their children. In our sports section, there is Chris Jese who is appealing for funds to help him in participating in the comrade’s marathon. For more entertaining news stories continue reading your favourite newspaper every fortnight. Cheers for now.

Centre to assist vulnerable senior citizens Charity Moyo

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In a bid to protect and assist elderly people who are the most vulnerable people in the society, Sizabadala Day Care Centre held an opening day at Phola Park hall. The aim of the event was to make the community aware of the services that they offer for the senior citizens. The centre caters for the elderly people who are vulnerable and abused at home. They conduct different activities for the senior citizens including; exercising, sports, networking sessions; skills work and offer them meals during the day. Nomande Strato, an elderly who attends at the centre said, “We are abused at our respective homes by our children, they are disrespectful and controlling our finances. We are stressed of staying alone at home. We are also sick of high blood and diabetics. The centre is a place where we can engage with other elderly people to discuss the challenges that we are faced with. We are exercising and doing sporting activities which is good for the health. The centre is also a place where we hide and seek protection.” Speaking to tame TIMES, Miriam Nqwiliso, board member and social worker at Sizabadala Day Care Centre said, “The elderly people are abused financially, physical, mental and

neglected. They need people that they can disclose t h e i r problems. Some of them spend the whole day doing nothing and Miriam Nqwiliso, board the centre member and social worker will keep at Sizabadala Day Care them busy. Centre explaining to the We also elderly the services that the help with centre is offering. referrals, counselling, advice and opening cases of the affected elderly people.” She added that the centre is appealing for the donations in terms of funds and food. The centre targets senior citizens from Phola Park, Thinasonke, Eden Park and Thokoza Extension 5. It is based in Phola Park Extension 1 at stand number 12834. It operates on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 09:00 to 16:00 pm.

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Beacon of hope for people Elderly taught to live healthy lifestyle with chronic diseases Charity Moyo

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The members of Adherence Club foundation are enjoying themselves during their club meeting. *Photo taken by Happy Khumalo.

Charity Moyo charity@tametimes.co.za Adherence Club foundation based in Katlehong is a support group that is uniting, supporting and empowering people living with chronic diseases such as HIV\AIDS, cancer and tuberculosis. The club is an affiliate of Treatment Action Campaign Katlehong branch. It consists of 10 members and was launched in January this year. Thulani Gama, club chairman said, “The aim of the club is to help people who are not taking treatment because of fear of stigmatisation. It is a social group, were people with chronic diseases share and discuss their challenges and assist

each other to live healthy lifestyles with the illness.” The club members gather every first week of the month to visit one of their members in their house. They also have a stokvel where they pay subscription fees to the member that they are visiting. “We welcome people suffering from chronic diseases to join our club especially those who are depressed and isolated. They need people of our expertise to share their problems,” said Gama. The club is based at stand number 934 Twala section in Katlehong. People who are interested to be part of the club should contact, Gama at 072 133 9653 \ Mabhena at 079 834 4454.

Elderly were encouraged to eat balanced diet meals and exercise regularly for healthy lifestyle at the Vuka Health and Wellness campaign held at Thokoza Auditorium recently. The event was hosted by Ekurhuleni health and social department. Senior citizens came in numbers to attend the event; the hall was packed with approximately 700 people. There were different experts from health, social development and Ekurhuleni Metro Police, educating the senior citizens about their rights and responsibilities of living healthy. Senior citizens took part in aerobics and exercise in a bid to keep them active. They were also tested for sugar, high blood levels and diabetics. Tinyiko Molefe, government communications officer said, “We are teaching the senior citizens the importance of taking care of themselves health wise. We taught them to

eat healthy and refrain from eating food with high levels of salt and fat to avoid diseases including obesity and high blood pressure.” Angie Nhambi, Manager of Acute and Chronic diseases at Ekurhuleni Health and Social Development said, “We are educating people who are suffering from chronic diseases reminding them that treatment alone will not help, they need to eat healthy and exercise. We are also encouraging them to practise food gardening so that they can produce and eat fresh vegetables and fruits that are good for health. The elderly were also advised to be part of support groups so that they can discuss their challenges with their peers.” Merica Baduza, one of the elderly who attended the event said, “They have taught us how to take the treatments and that we have to exercise regularly to stay healthy and fit. We were also warned to refrain from smoking as it causes cancer and sinus. They also urged us to share what we have learnt with our children and friends who did not attend the event.”


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Learners urged to pursue engineering careers Charity Moyo charity@tametimes.co.za Maths Centre in partnership with Joy Global, EOH and Department of Education hosted a Maps and Mirrors 2014 at Fumana High School recently. The event was a career exhibition targeting grade 8 to 11 doing Maths , Science and Technology from 14 schools around Kathorus namely; Katlehong Technical High School , Fumana High School , Landulwazi Secondary School, Vosloorus Comprehensive School, Buhlebuzile Secondary School, Ekurhuleni School for the Deaf, Kwa Dukathole Secondary School, Lethukuthula Secondary School, Mpilisweni Secondary School, Mpontsheng Secondary School , Ponego Secondary School , ThokoThaba Secondary School, Thuto-Pele Secondary School and Ezibeleni School of the disabled.

Experts in the field of engineering, Science, Mathematics and former top matric students in Kathorus were the main speakers on the event. The aim was to encourage learners to consider careers in engineering and artisans. The grade 8 and 9 learners were motivated to choose Mathematics, Science and Technology subjects in order to pursue careers in engineering. They were urged to close the gap of lack of engineering in the country and reflection of career opportunities in the industry. There were also technical exhibitions from the event sponsors showcasing their field of work. The approximate number of 600 learners attended the career exhibition and they were given goodie bags with information regarding the learner ship and bursaries that are available in the engineering sector.

A representative from Joy Global is demonstrating to the learners on the vehicles used in the engineering sector.

Help find missing persons

Annelize Gilbert is missing.

Lethokuhle is missing.

Mazibuko

Annelize Gilbert, a 27 years-old female went missing on the 11th May, 2014. She is 1, 6 metres tall, weighs 55-60 kg, with brown eyes, light brown hair ( to chin ) and is slender. She was last seen wearing denim jeans with white dots and a blouse or shirt. It is believed that she lives at 7 Guava Street in Alrapark and left her home to visit her mother at 50 Gazelle Drive in Alrapark. She also left her mother’s place and did not arrive back at her home. Anyone with information regarding her whereabouts should contact Nigel Police Station, Sergeant Koekemoer at 011 814 6517 \076 203 0524 or report to the nearest police station.

Lethokuhle Mazibuko, a 30 year-old black female went missing on 4 May. She has a medium body with dark brown eyes, short black hair and average height. It is alleged that she was last seen on 4 May when she was going with her mother and two aunts to KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). She went missing at Doornfontein Shoprite. She was wearing a white dress with red and black flowers, grey jacket, and brown shoes and carrying a green bag. Mazibuko is mentally handicapped. Anyone with information regarding Mazibuko’s whereabouts should contact Honeydew Police Station at 082 815 3990\ 011 801 8601 \ 072 214 7439.

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Business Column

Deliverance from the demons of unemployment and poverty by the spirit of co-operatives The population growth and ongoing strikes that potentially lead to retrenchments could add on the number of the unemployment stats. The real question we should be asking ourselves is; what are the prospects of finding decent employment in South Africa, given the inability of the economy to create new jobs? What is the basis of believing that the economy will turn the corner soon, change the downward spiral and stop shedding of jobs? People have a duty to continuously seek creative means to enhance their prospects of mainstream economic participation and Co-operative enterprising comes to mind. In the South African context, the cooperatives are a legal form of business, governed by the Co-operatives Act, No. 14 of 2005. The Act provides for the formation and registration of co-operatives. Furthermore; it recognises the co-operative values of self-help, self-reliance, selfresponsibility, democracy, and equality and social responsibility. Increased co-operative movements can play a major role in the economic and social development of the Republic of South Africa, in particular by creating employment, generating income, facilitating broadbased black economic empowerment and eradicating poverty; A follow up editorial will look deeper into the characteristics of the co-operatives; the principles of the co-operatives, the benefits of conducting businesses a co-operative way, how to go about establishing a cooperative and where to find assistance. More is coming, just keep watching this

Bheki Phakathi on a mission to empower the establishment of co-operatives. space...make sure that every time you have a copy of your companion, the tame TIMES. The column is contributed Bheki Phakathi from Nkwali Business Solution based in Spruitview. The company provides nongeneric based solutions in the development of co-operatives, a catalyst to job creation in South Africa .It actively participates in the development of sustainable SocioEconomic Programmes and services for start up co-operatives and those in operation.

Record breaking criminals sentenced Charity Moyo charity@tametimes.co.za Justice has finally taken its course after two house breaking criminals operating around Vosloorus; Thato Mashabani (24) and Thabiso Mokabo (25) have been intensely sentenced to imprisonment by Vosloorus Court recently. Mashabeni was sentenced to 33 years imprisonment for housebreaking with intention to cause bodily harm, robbery with aggravated circumstance and robbery with intention to cause bodily harm. His accomplice, Mokabo was sentenced to Sergeant Lesiba Kekana, Vosloorus Detective Unit 54 years imprisonment for is proud that his investigation bared positive fruits. housebreaking with intention *Photo: by Happy Khumalo. to cause bodily harm, robbery with aggravated circumstance and robbery with intention to away. The community who witnessed the cause bodily harm, pointing with a firearm scene stopped a Katlehong police vehicle and possession of ammunition. He was also which was passing by. They informed the found with previous convictions of robbery, police who made a chase and arrested the house breaking and theft. two suspects. The police seized the firearm Sergeant Lesiba Kekana, Vosloorus from the suspect. Detective Unit, said according to the victim The suspects appeared at Vosloorus Pearl Gumede (20), it was around 9:00 am court on 12 September and the case was when she was sleeping alone in the house at postponed for official bail application. Suthu section in Vosloorus on 11 September They appeared for the second time on 2013. She heard some noise and decided to 20 September and the bail was denied. wake up and check. She was approached Suspects remained in custody till the trail on by two unknown males who demanded the 22 April 2014 and were found guilty. money and keys of the safe. The victim The trail; was postponed to 12 May for screamed for help and the neighbours heard sentencing. “Hope the message is sent to and they called the metro police who were the community that crime like this will not be nearby. tolerated by the court. The metro police arrived and they were over House breaking and robbery is a serious powered by the suspect. The suspect took offence,” said Sergeant Kekana. the police firearm, boarded a taxi and ran


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Know what you drive Lack of resources hinders youth success

Ntimba is passionate of BMW cars.

Happy Khumalo happy@tametimes.co.za Lazarus Ntimba advised motorists that before they embark on a long distance journeys, they should always get enough sleep and eat something. Highly caffeinated beverages are not necessarily the best way to stay awake while driving, warns Ntimba. He said at first a motorist who had caffeinated beverages would feel more alert, the effects can recede with time, and their level of attention may deteriorate, although you remain awake. What car are you driving? I am driving a BMW 325I coupe, 2010 model. Is this your first car? No, I am a number one fan of BMW cars and also have a 7series. What features do you like about your car? I love the standard features about my car. I wont change anything because I believe the car is designed for me.

Tell us why you like your car? I like its engine power and the sporty look. The DSG gear box gives the car a fast take off. Do you have any speed fines? Yes I do, but I’m not at liberty to disclose the number of ticket fines owed. What gadget you wouldn’t leave home without? My Ipad and my cell phone. I can work with my Ipad when I’m on the road which is convenient. Is there any long distance you have travelled with your car? I have travelled to Kwa- Zulu Natal, I reached my destination within a short space of time. What advice can you give to new drivers? They need to know when they had enough to drink and start respecting the rules of the road when driving. They should start embarking on their long journey during the morning hours because there are few cars on the road.

Caroline Molefe (24) from Zonkizizwe had a dream to be a super model in the beauty industry from childhood. However, lack of resources, underdevelopment and a poor background hinders the gorgeous young lady to achieve her dream. “My township is underdeveloped and there is scarcity of resources which is a major stumbling block to the success of local ladies. I realise that my dreams are quickly fading, hence I am crying out loud for help. I would be glad if nearby modelling agencies could recruit me or test my potential,” asked Molefe. She first discovered her modelling talent while she competed for Miss Albert Moroka High School in Free State province. Molefe made it to the top three finalists of that beauty competition, which earned her place as one of the top aspiring models from her school. As if that was not enough, she achieved first princess position in the Miss Winnie Secondary School beauty pageant. She further took part in Miss Rand Water where she made it to the top three finalists. “I am confident to walk the ramp without fearing what people might say about me. A beauty queen should always have confidence to overcome stage fright. My dream is to compete in the most prestigious beauty competitions held at home, on the continent and internationally. I am blessed with features that are appealing in this industry, namely height, beauty, required body structure and self esteem which are plus factors,” explained the vivacious Molefe. Her international role model is a renowned supermodel Tyra Banks because she rose to prominence despite her humble beginnings. Her local role model is Connie “Karabo Moroka” Ferguson. She said Ferguson oozes

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The beautiful Caroline Molefe asking for modelling agency to register her to pursue modelling career. professionalism every time she gets before the camera. “It is unfortunate that my early modelling success has not yet born a positive result since I matriculated a few years ago. My fortune would only change if I could register with a nearby reputable modelling agency. I promise not to disappoint but to raise the agency’s name and profile in the beauty industry,” concluded Molefe. Modelling agencies interested to groom the sparkling, Caroline Molefe to be a super model can contact her at: 084 3319 295.

Amadwala debut album rocks Search for face of Kaufellas 2014 Lebo Mosolodi lebo.kathorus@tametimes.co.za The Maskandi music genre continues to reclaim its rightful place in the hearts, minds and soul of people within the music circles. It is for this reason that the Zonkizizwe based Maskandi kings Amadwala recent album dubbed Zenzile receives enormous airplay in Kasi FM, Jozi FM, UKhozi FM and K FM. According to the group leader, Xolani Ntombela, the album consists of 10 Maskandi hit tracks. “Some of the leading tracks which are receiving enough airplay are Khumbule Khaya, Wandlwengula ugogo and Iqili. These songs talks about the social ills that are taking plays in the country which needs us as a nation to remedy the situation before it escalate further,” explained Ntomb-

ela. The album was recorded at a Down Town Studio in Joburg and it is distributed by Congress records. They have already sold over 3000 copies and the group is performing in various events across the metropolis of Ekurhuleni. The group lead dancer is a 4-year old Bongokuhle “Qhawe” Buthelezi who started dancing with the group when he was two years old. Thatukani Zuma plays a guitar; lead guitarist is Mbhodobhodo Mdlalose, Phathaphatha Ngcobo plays keyboard. Xolani Ntombela who hails from Emtubatuba in Kwa Zulu-Natal but now resides in Zonkizizwe Township is the music composure and a lead singer. His music journey was inspired by the experienced and talented Maskandi music producer, Thatha2 Mahaye.

The Maskandi rising stars, Amadwala showcased their talent in their recent performance in Zonkizizwe.

Charity Moyo charity@tametimes.co.za The Katlehong based Kaufellas youth organisationis looking for the contestants to complete for the face of Kaufellas 2014 in Kathorus. The youth from the age of 14-25 years-old are urged to apply. They are looking for someone who is a role model and a positive influence to young people, and blessed with performance talent in sports, arts and culture. The application forms are accessed from Katlehong North clinic, Fumana High School, Lethukuthula Secondary School, Mpilisweni Secondary School and Katlehong High School. The admission fee is R50 and applications are open till the end of July. The main event will take place on 1 Novem-

ber at Katlehong Arts Centre. Axolile Lucky Mke , the organiser of Kaufellas, said , “Kaufellas promotes positive lifestyle; it unleashes and empowers the talents and careers of young South Africans, in the field of sports (Cricket, Basket Ball, Soccer and Netball), arts (music, poetry, comedy, drama acting, animation productions and documentaries ) and recreation (Beauty pageants, chess, Morabaraba and other board games like monopoly and scrabble).” He said there are a lot of prizes to be won that includes; shopping vouchers, certificates, trophies and 12 months contract of being the ambassador of Kaufellas For more information about the competition contact, Axolile Lucky Mke at 072 406 3935 or visit the website: www.ka1recomedia.blogspot.com


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South African Milk Tartlets Ingredients Crust Ingredients:

80g castor sugar 210g Stork Bake, room temperature 330g flour 2 eggs A pinch of salt 1kg of rice and tin foil

Filling Ingredients:

1litre milk 180g sugar 4 eggs 90g corn flour 90gflour 5ml vanilla essence 60g Stork Bake Cinnamon for dusting

Method:

For miniature tarts, the pastry mixture can make thirty three 3cm diameter tartlets. Just remember to make smaller rice pouches when blind baking. The milk tart mixture can make 40 tartlets,

Crust Method:

thus to balance the mixtures out to get the same quantities from the tart and pastry mixture, take the pastry mixtures and multiply all ingredients by 1.3

Sift all the dry ingredients together in a bowl. Rub in Stork Bake with the dry ingredients until well combined. Add one egg at a time and mix until the eggs are fully combined with the flour and margarine mixture. Line a 23cm baking tin (approx 7cm in height), put in the freezer the mixture until the pastry is firm. Bake at 180ºC for 10 - 20min. Before baking, take about 1kg of rice and cover it in the tin foil. Add this bag of rice into the centre of the pastry lined tin. This will keep the pastry from shrinking (which is blind baking). Remove from oven and allow cooling for about 1 hour.

The above recipe was contributed by Ubuntu Creative School. For those who are interested to learn how to cook, or are looking for a catering company to help with their function’s cooking, baking, catering, cake decorations, flower arranging, fruit and nut baskets and draping, housekeeping and waitress courses should contact Ubuntu Creative School at 074 841 2788 / 079 652 4792 / 011 054 0516. Certificates issued on successful completion of all courses.

Filling Method:

1) Heat the milk to boiling point. 2) Beat eggs and sugar until smooth and add corn flour and flour. Whisk until well combined. Add the hot milk mixture to the egg mixture, slowly tempering the two mixtures. Keep stirring while adding the milk and make sure it is added slowly so as to not scramble the eggs. 3) Place back on heat and stir until thickened. The longer you leave it on the heat, the thicker it will become. For a good milk tart, mixture should be a thick consistency like custard. 4) Take off the heat and add vanilla and Stork Bake, bake for 15min at 180ºC or until slightly firm. 5) Dust the baked milk tart with cinnamon. This will depend on how much you like cinnamon. Leave overnight in a fridge to set properly.

Sweet Lovers set free local talent Lebo Mosolodi lebo.kathorus@tametimes.co.za

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GERMISTON DORPSBEPLANNING SKEMA No 2, 1999 STIGING VAN ‘N KROEG Ingevolge die Germistonse Dorpsbeplanning Skema No 2,1999 word hiermee bekend gemaak dat ek/ons, die ondergetekende van voornemens is om by Ekurhuleni Metropolitaanse Municipaliteit (Germiston) aansoek te doen om toestemming tot die daarstelling van ‘n KROEG (Tlokasi Pub & Grill) geleë , 89 Khumalo Valley Mbambela Crest, Katlehong Besonderehede van hierdie aansoek kan gedurende

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Any person wishing to object to the approval of this application must lodge such objection, together with grounds thereof, in writing to the Head of Department: City Planning, P O Box 145, Germiston, 1400 and the applicant not later than 25-June-14 Name of Applicant: Selina Malitla Sebiloane Address: 89 Khumalo Valley Mbambela Crest, Katlehong

Sweet Lovers performing during the launch of new toilets in Zonkizizwe. *Photo taken by Happy Khumalo.

To be born in the impoverished dark Streets of Zonkizizwe Township is not a stumbling block; that could not hinder the talent of Sweet Lovers dance group because, their attitude determine their altitude. As a result, it has motivated the group leader, Tshepo Mathabela together with his colleagues to set up a production company a year ago. “We believe that there is lot of talent in our township, ready to place Zonkizizwe on the map. We have set up a team of reputable dance teachers who are entrusted to identify talented local children. They are being tasked to fine-tune dancer’s talent in Koffifi, Sbujwa, Pantsula and Gumboots dance genres,” explained Mathabela. He said lack of activities for the youth in the township gave birth to the formation of the Sweet Lovers. The group continues to grow annually and have 40 registered dancers trained in various dance genres. Mathabela said since the formation of the group they have partaken in various dance competitions and events including, Step Up, recent handover of Water Born toilets celebration event in Zonkizizwe and Twatwa Dance Festival. Mathabela said their objective is to plough back their talent to the local youngsters. They are appealing to the local government to build an art centre in Zonkizizwe and also urge local business people to sponsor their dance group.


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tame TIMES

29 May 2014

Send all your sporting news to lebo.kathorus@tametimes.co.za

Help athlete realise his dream Lebo Mosolodi

lebo.kathorus@tametimes.co.za

Chris Jase (40) has been preparing for the 2014 Comrades Marathon for some while, but his efforts could soon fade away due to lack of sponsorship. The father of three boys who is based in Katlehong was upbeat that he will spring some surprises owing to his readiness for the race to take place on 1 June at KwaZulu-Natal. Speaking to tame TIMES, Jase said they were disappointed to learn that this year their athletic club would not sponsor their travelling and accommodation fee as usual. “However, that should not stand before my dream of winning or salvaging some pride in the Comrade Marathon. I am dedicated to run the 90 kilometres downhill race from Pietermaritzburg to Durban. I am asking for help in raising R1400 for transportation and accommodation funds. Transport departs this Saturday from Johannesburg to Durban,” explained Jase. He promised to dish out a five star performance especially in the veterans category. Jase has partaken in the Two Ocean, City too City, Soweto and Sarens Edenvale Marathon. “I have won the Orlando Athletics Marathon 10 and 21 kilometres races four times and Vodacom Marathon 42 kilometres. I also won Protea Glen 10 Kilometres and Jack Kipson 42 kilometres in veteran’s category,” explained Jase. People who would like to help Chris Jase could deposit any amount of cash at Standard Bank Account No 024716774 or phoned him at 071 5155420.

Chris Jase is the winner of Jack Kipson 42 kilometres marathon veterans category.

Sonqoba wins Danone cup Lebo Mosolodi

lebo.kathorus@tametimes.co.za The Katlehong based Sonqoba Primary School leaved up to their name when they returned their Danone Inter District crown at the event held in Eden Park Stadium. There were 8 teams which were suppose to battle up for one available place in the inter district finals. “We were disappointed that Alberton Primary School soccer team withdrew and we were left with 7 teams to contest for number one position. The remaining schools were Sonqoba, Phumula, Tswaragano, Leondale, Parkrand, Eden Ridge and Reiger Park Primary School,” said Danone Provincial coordinator, Thulas Sibeko. He said teams were divided into two streams and only the two top teams in each stream qualified to play in the final. Sonqoba were the winners of stream A and played against Reiger Park who were the winners of stream B. The Katlehong based school Sonqoba won their final game 1-0 against Reiger Park School. “They were crowned the Danone Ekurhuleni South District champions. Sonqoba would be pitted either Ekurhuleni North or Ekurhuleni East champions in the Danone Inter District competition. The final will be played at Somhlolo Soccer Grounds in Katlehong on May 29,” concluded Sibeko.


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