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Glimmer of hope for peace within Kapta Charity Moyo
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ABOVE: Kapta is to solve its internal wars amicably. RIGHT: Phaphama Zulu, the chairperson of Kapta, vows to bring the halted taxis into operation again.
In an attempt to avoid another bloodbath within our notoriously violent taxi industry, Katlehong People’s Taxi Association (Kapta) is in a process to sort out an internal conflict that could split the association into two centres of power. Phaphama Zulu, the chairperson of Kapta, has given his office a time-frame of two to three weeks to return the taxis that have been stopped from operating for the past five months. According to Zulu, the Kapta routes all have leaders, members and operational policies. “The route members and leadership of Kapta Germiston route met with their members and agreed that no owner should have more than six vehicles on the route. This agreement was made without informing the Kapta office. They also agreed that they will find alternative routes for the removed taxis. The problem started when there was no implementation of new routes for the taxis as agreed,” said Zulu. He said they tried to intervene with the four affected members of the association and the perpetrators of the policy; however, death threats among the members led to
the collapse of the talks. “They were not supposed to remove the taxis from operation without consulting with the office. The office is taking a decision that those taxis will be operating within a period of two to three weeks. No decisions will be taken outside the office. We want to bring back the Kapta that was united and which is now scattered,” concluded Zulu. Linda Nhlapho, one of the taxi owners whose taxis were prevented from operating, said about 32 taxis were prevented from operating in June. There was an agreement among the taxi owners on their routes; however, they are failing to fullfill their promise of moving the taxis to other routes. “They stopped the taxis stating that there was no business; however, to our surprise, there are approximately 50 new taxis being operated by the association. It is a serious challenge in that we are still paying instalments for those taxis and our drivers have lost their jobs. It has affected our lives in that we depend on these taxis for survival,” said Nhlapho. He added that, “We don’t want violence - we only want our taxis to return to operation,” said Nhlapho.
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This is quite an interesting fortnight, with the launch of 16 days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children campaign. The campaign will be observed from Tuesday 25 November
to 10 December to raise awareness of the negative impact that violence has on women, children and society. Various organizations around Kathorus are hosting events in line with this campaign. We
encourage community members to take part in such national activities so that they will learn, and help to reduce the escalating rate of abuse directed at women and children. Women and children are the most vulnerable to all kinds of violence and we plead with them to speak out and expose all the ills that are inflicted against them by anyone. The challenge is that women are scared to be independent and fear the unknown when they think of exposing people who are abusing them. The consequences of violence, however, are extreme and cannot be compensated for by the material things that we may gain from the
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Charity Moyo charity@tametimes.co.za The residents of Dikole section in Katlehong were devastated when a stillborn baby was found in their residential area next to Dikole soccer grounds recently. Makhosazana Nhlapho, a street cleaner under Bvumi Investment, was cleaning and picking up litter around the area when she found a stillborn baby inside a black plastic bag. “I picked up the plastic, which was smelling and heavy. I checked, because there was something covered with two plastics, and l saw a stillborn baby. I called my boss and we reported the matter to the police,” said Nhlapho.
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Anna Jack, a resident said, “It is the first time such a depressing incident happened in our area. It is very bad and painful what women are doing, there are many measures to avoid pregnancy rather than concealment of birth. Abortion is legal at the clinics and contraceptives are free.” Ward councillor Tebogo Maama condemned the incident, stating that those in a dilemma about their pregnancies should approach his office for referrals. Captain Mega Ndobe, Communications Officer of Katlehong Police Station said, “Concealment of birth is a serious crime and can lead to murder. We are appealing to the community to help identify a person who was pregnant and has given no report about the whereabouts of her baby.”
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daughter’s friends claim that they last saw her on 1 November in a certain house at Ebasuthwini in Thokoza. They went with the police to search for her daughter in that house, but no one knew anything about her. She is appealing for the community to assist in finding her daughter. Anyone who has seen Boitumelo Mofokeng or knows anything about her whereabouts should report to the nearest police station or call Tshidi Mofokeng on 062 237 9055 \ Warrant Officer Matabata at Thokoza Police Station on 011 906 8600.
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Section 206, subsection 1 of the South African Constitution empowers the Minister of the Police to determine national policing policy after You are also encouraged to make your to consulting provincial governments. The submission nationalYou policing policy must take needs and priorities of the provinces as determined by the aretebogo.umanah@gauteng. also encouraged to policing makegov.za, your submission to tebogo.umanah@gauteng. gov.za, provincial executives. Subsequently, the Member of Executive Council responsible for policing in Gauteng Province must ensure that the through duxita.mistry@gauteng.gov.za or complete a questionnaire or complete a questionnaire through duxita.mistry@gauteng.gov.za policing needs and priorities identified by the province are the national policing policy. www.gautsafety.gpg.gov.za and also through Social Media. incorporated inand www.gautsafety.gpg.gov.za also through Social Media.
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Katlehong crime in brief
51 Suspects arrested in Katlehong area
Police arrested 51 suspects for various criminal offences on 21, 22 and 23 November during a daily stop-and-search operation conducted by Katlehong Crime Prevention members. Suspects were arrested for the following crimes among others: house robbery, assault with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm, malicious damage to property, robbery with a firearm, murder and attempted murder, rape, theft, house-breaking and theft, selling liquor without a license, possession of stolen property and domestic violence. Suspects were also arrested for possession of dagga, drinking liquor in public and for suspicion of being illegal immigrants. During the police operation, the following items were seized: a stolen fridge, plasma TV, microwave, mini hi-fi and pokes of dagga. All the arrested suspects are expected to appear in Palm Ridge Court today, on their various charges.
Katlehong crime successes Officers from Katlehong Police Station arrested 32 suspects on 17 and 18 November for various offences during their daily stop-and-search operation. Suspects were arrested for the following crimes among others: house robbery, assault with the intent to inflict grievous bodily harm, unlawful possession of dagga, driving under the influence of liquor, murder, theft and house-breaking. During the search police seized a toy gun which was used to commit crimes. All the arrested suspects are expected to appear soon in Palm Ridge Court on their various different charges.
Man arrested for robbing pupils
An 18-year-old man was arrested for robbing four pupils of their cellphones and R20 in cash. It is alleged that, after the suspect robbed the pupils, they followed him until community members helped them to catch him. The suspect was arrested and detained for robbery and for being in possession of stolen cellphones and cash at Katlehong Police Station.
Man caught in hijacked car
A 38–year-old man was arrested for being in possession of a hijacked silver VW Golf in Mofokeng section in Katlehong recently. Police officers were patrolling in the area when they spotted a VW Golf which had been reported stolen in Bedfordview. When the driver of the stolen vehicle saw that the police were following him, he accelerated, and the officers gave chase until the occupants climbed out of the car and started running. One suspect was arrested during the chase and will be charged with unlawful possession of a stolen vehicle. The other two suspects are still on the run.
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JIET a gateway to success School awards best achievers Lebo Mosolodi
lebo@tametimes.co.za Johannesburg Institute of Engineering and Technology private FET College (JIET) provides Matriculants with a launching pad for their future goals by empowering them with various skills. JIET Campus Manager, Bernard Sande, cited that their institution is accredited by Umalusi and registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training. “We are also accredited by the Manufacturing and Engineering Related Services SETA and Security and Safety SETA. We offer diploma and certificate course in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Courses. We also have range of artisan courses, namely Boiler Making, Welding, Motor Diesel Mechanic, Plumbing and Fitting and Turning,” explained Sande. The College also offers commercial
courses, including Business Management, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Public Relations Officer, Public Management and Legal Secretary. “We have a team of highly qualified lecturers who have engineering backgrounds. Our students have a well equipped workshop where they do their practicals on a regular basis. Some of the learners who have graduated from our institution include Arise Mathebula and Johannes Mmope. Mathebula works for a reputable quantity surveying company and Mmope works for a leading mechanical engineering company,” said Sande. Learners who want to study at Johannesburg Institute of Engineering and Technology FET College can call their offices on 011 042 9339 or 011 403 1910. Their premises are situated at 27 De Beer Street in Kenlaw House Building in Braamfontein.
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Zenzele Mazibuko, principal of Ntokozo Primary awarded dux learner Noluthando Khumalo with a trophy while educator Philani Zungu gave her a certificate at the school’s recent prize-giving ceremony. The school awarded the best academic and sports achievers with certificates, medals and trophies and also inaugurated their prefects for 2015.
Dudu Tsari, principal of Lungisani Primary School is seen with deputy principal Tebogo Lekena and the top academic and sports pupils at the school awards ceremony. The school awarded 126 pupils, including the top 10 learners in each grade and learning area for academic and extramural activities. The pupils were awarded with certificates, medals, floating trophies and academic badges; the dux learner received stationery.
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GERMISTON TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.2, 1999 ESTABLISHMENT OF TAVERN In terms of the Germiston Town Planning Scheme No. 2, 1999 notice is hereby given that I/We, the undersigned, intend to apply to the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (Germiston) for permission. to establish a TAVERN on 886 A.P. KHUMALO, KATLEHONG. Particulars of this application may be inspected during normal office hours at the undermentioned address. Any person or persons wishing to object to the approval of this application must lodge such objection, together with the grounds thereof, in writing to the Head of Department: City Planning, P O Box 145, Germiston, 1400 and the applicant not later than 30 Nov 2014. Name and address of applicant: A.M. TSOKA 886 A.P. KHUMALO, KATLEHONG NUUSBLAD KENNISGEWING GERMISTON DORPSBEPLANNINGSKEMA NO.2, 1999 Stigting van TAVERN Ingevolge die Germistonse Dorpsbeplanningskema No.2, 1999 word hiermee bekend gemaak dat ons, die ondergetekende van voornemens is om by die Ekurhuleni Metropolitaanse Munisipalitieit (Germiston) aansoek te doen om toestemming tot die daarstelling van ‘n TAVERN op 886 A.P. Khumalo, Katlehong. Besonderhede van hierdie aansoek kan gedurende gewone werksure by onderstaande adres geïnspekteer word. Enigiemand wat beswaar will aanteken teen die goedkeuring van hierdie aansoek moet skriftelik aan die Hoof van die Departement: Stad Beplanning, Posbus 145, Germiston, 1400 en die aansoeker sodanige beswaar tesame met die redes daarvoor, op sy laatste op 30/11/2014 skriftelik aan die ondergetekende voorlê Naam en adres van applikant: A.M. TSOKA 886 A.P. KHUMALO, KATLEHONG
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Katlehong schools flop at ABI School Recycling Awards Lebo Mosolodi lebo@tametimes.co.za Two Katlehong schools, Intuthuko and Monde Primary School, made it into the top 10 but lost in the finals of the third ABI School Recycling Awards recently held at the ABI manufacturing plant in Midrand. The event is the brainchild of ABI and its partners, that are keen to educate learners on the importance of keeping the environment clean. Although 370 schools participated in the initiative, only 10 in the primary schools category and five in the secondary schools category competed for the awards. In the primary schools category, Khethamahle Primary School from KwaMashu in KwaZuluNatal won and went home with a R50 000 cheque. The first runner-up was Bashokuhle Primary School, also from KwaZulu-Natal, and the second runner-up was FF Rebeiro Primary School from Mamelodi. Katlehong schools did not make it to the top three and went home empty-handed. In the secondary schools category, Maxeke from Evaton obtained position one and took home a R50 000 cheque and Jabulile from Orange Farm were the second runners-up and won themselves R20 000. DiepslootWest Secondary School was the first runnerup and collected R 30 000 cheque for their noble effort. ABI Managing Director John Ustas said the winners will ultimately become advocates for waste management and inspire their
communities to respect the environment and understand the importance of recycling as a way of life. “ABI focuses on education, environmental management and youth development through sport. We are committed to producing and selling our products in a responsible manner and to minimizing our impact on the environment,” he said. THE GREENEST: Maxeke Secondary School was crowned ABI 2014 Schools Recycling champions.
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Cathula Primary School was recently privileged to receive donations of sports kit and equipment from the National charity@tametimes.co.za Lottery to the value of R100 000. Andries Twala, deputy principal of Cathula Primary School, told tame TIMES that they had suffered with enormous challenges in sport due to a lack of attire and equipment - hence they applied for funding from the National Lottery. “We were very fortunate to receive this massive donation that is catering for all our sporting codes. It will improve the school sports performances and motivate the learners to enjoy schooling, because all sporting codes are fully equipped.” The donations covered attire and equipment for the following sports: tennis, chess, drum majorettes, athletics, netball, soccer, basketball and volley ball. First aid kits were also bought. TATA MA THOUSANDS: Cathula Primary School educators pose with their basketball team in their new attire and equipment.
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Mam’ Gxowa’s role in the struggle to be recognized Lebo Mosolodi lebo@tametimes.co.za In a move that indicates how much Gauteng values its liberation heritage, the provincial government will continue to honour the heroes and heroines who played pivotal roles in building a free and democratic South Africa. The African National Congress Women’s League (ANCWL) veteran leader, unionist and freedom fighter Mam’ Bertha Gxowa is to be honoured through a commemorative programme organized jointly by the provincial government, the City of Ekurhuleni
Metropolitan Municipality, and the Bertha Gxowa Foundation on Saturday 29 November. Mam’ Gxowa passed away in Johannesburg on 19 November 2010, aged 76. The day-long commemorative event will be held through a three-phase programme led by Premier David Makhura and accompanied by Ekurhuleni Executive Mayor Cllr Mondli Gungubele and Gauteng Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation MEC, Molebatsi Bopape. “Events like the Sharpeville massacre, the Soweto uprising, the Women’s March, CODESA talks and many others were some of the game-changers that led to the
country’s achievement of democracy. With this in mind, it is therefore the province’s commitment to celebrate its heroes for their their efforts and sacrifices in fighting for a free and democratic South Africa,” said MEC Molebatsi Bopape. The first phase of the programme, which starts at 07:00 in the morning, will entail the official declaration of Gxowa’s grave-site at Thomas Nkobi Cemetery as a heritage
site. This event is expected to be attended by her family, senior government officials and others. The Ke-Ditselana Cultural Village in Vosloorus will thereafter host the next phase from 10:00 that will include the unveiling of a statue of Mam’Bertha, remarks from the Bertha Gxowa Foundation, government and other political and civic organizations. The commemorative event will then be wrapped up with a Memorial Lecture at the Germiston Banquet Hall from 18:00. Mam’ Gxowa, struggle heroine recognise
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Half marathon for HIV awareness The City of Ekurhuleni, in association with the Soul City Sports Club, is once again hosting the World Aids Day half marathon, 10 km and 5 km road races at the Katlehong Sports Complex on Sunday 7 December. “The race is aimed at encouraging participants and communities at large to unite in the fight against HIV and AIDS by showing support for people living with the virus and those who are affected. The race
will also commemorate the lives lost due to HIV- related sicknesses,” said Ekurhuleni spokesperson Themba Radebe. Another objective of the event is to create awareness about the dangers of unprotected sex and having multiple partners. Various NGOs in the field of HIV and AIDS will participate in the day’s proceedings. They will be present at the race venue to distribute educational information and provide counselling and testing services.
Ekurhuleni is one of the cities with the highest rates of HIV infection in the country. Entry forms are available at all Central Gauteng races and at the City’s Sport and Recreation offices situated at the Germiston Stadium. Athletes may also enter online at www.entrytime.com. For more information please contact Mathapelo Morema on 083 986 6376 or Arnold Ravhutulu on 079 135 4566.
DATE: 7 December 2014 VENUE: Katlehong Sports Complex, Masakhane Road, Katlehong. REGISTRATION: Registration will open at 05:30 on the day of the event. Entries for the 21,1 and 10 km races and the 5 km fun run will also open at that time. START TIME: 07:00 for 21,1 km and 10 km 07:10 for 5 km fun run
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Tame TIMES recently published a story about the Skippa Soccer Academy hosting a soccer clinic at Eden Park Stadium on 1 October for u/17 and u/15 male and female soccer players. According to the event organizer, Mzwandile “Zane” Hlaka also known as Nkosi, the purpose of the trials was to give youngsters exposure
to soccer and to link them to reputable soccer teams and agencies. However, the day of hosting of the soccer clinic came and went without the event taking place, and parents of the aspiring soccer stars are concerned that the organizer disappeared with their hard-earned cash without proper explanation. “Zane told
me to deposit a R350 registration fee and promised that they would host soccer trials soon. However, he continues to change trials dates, venues and cellphone starter packs. My 8-year-old son Bokamoso Motaung is disappointed and heartbroken that the trials did not happen as promised. His dream was to see himself playing alongside the late Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa,” said mother Relebohile Motaung.
Speaking to tame TIMES, Zane said the soccer clinics were postponed due to local teams that opposed the initiative. He said within Eden Park there were only two soccer players who paid R350 each. “I promise that their money will be deposited back into their respective accounts before 1 December. Trials will not take place, because we did not have enough soccer players to make up the team. We will be hosting other soccer trials soon at a venue to be announced,” said Zane.
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