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No end in sight for taxi violence Charity Moyo
ROCKS & BULLETS: The road that was allegedly barricaded by taxi operators to stop police officers from impounding their vehicles
charity@tametimes.co.za Following the recent taxi violence involving rival taxi associations in which five people were killed at Windmill Park Taxi Rank, violence has erupted again next to Somhlolo Taxi Rank along Barry Marais and M C Botha Street in Vosloorus, with taxi operators barricading the road and shooting randomly to stop the police from impounding their taxis. Captain Piet Rossouw, Vosloorus SAPS spokesperson, said it is alleged that the police officers were on duty impounding illegal taxis in Boksburg and Windmill Park, as there was a conflict between Vosloorus Boksburg District Taxi Association (VBDTA) and Reiger Park Taxi Association. “The police officers managed to impound 10 illegal taxis and when they were taking them to Germiston they noticed that the road was barricaded with rocks. Police tried to remove the rocks, but there were bullets coming from the Somhlolo Taxi Rank. The police officers managed to
stop the shooting by firing warning shots and dispersing the crowd,” said Rossouw. Abel Tsotetsi, Public Relations Officer of VBDTA, said the cause of the conflict was the route for Windmill Park and East Central Road. “We have proof that we have the right to operate on those routes - it is registered in our permit. We have met with the MEC of Community Safety, Sizakele Nkosi-Malobane, to solve the problem and we agreed that they will verify whether we are the rightful owners of the route. They will also check the licences of impounded cars and they will give us feedback,” said Tsotetsi. He added: “We pass our deepest condolence to the families of the deceased. We also apologize to the community of Vosloorus and Windmill Park for the inconvenience caused,” concluded Tsotetsi. Five people were killed in alleged taxi violence at Windmill Park taxi rank in Dawn Park, but no arrests have been made so far. It is alleged that an unknown number of suspects escaped in a blue Volvo getaway car.
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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 people who abuse us. This fortnight we are also celebrating World AIDS Day on 1 December, when people will be educated about ways of preventing the spread of this pandemic. We are looking forward to covering all your events and making sure that we disseminate the information to the community. Enjoy reading your favourite newspaper. Cheers for now, from Charity Moyo, Editor of tame TIMES Kathorus.
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By Zeb Mathobela The community of Vosloorus together with the ANC, COSATU, SANCO and SACP members, marched to the Vosloorus Police Station to hand over a memorandum against the eviction of residents from their homes. They protesters, who were up in arms about the evictions of residents without proper documents, first gathered at the J Dumane Hall to begin the march under the watchful eyes of police officers. Bantu Thela from the SACP told tame TIMES that the state agencies gave residents one day’s notice to vacate their homes, which left the community members without alternative accommodation. He said the houses are auctioned very cheaply and residents are
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being evicted with the incorrect documents. Thela said there are some people who have fully paid off their homes, but have not fetched their title deeds who are being targeted by state agencies. Resident Zodwa Gama said, “There are child-headed families whose parents passed away who are evicted because they cannot find the documents that state they are the rightful owners of the property. If the government ignores our plea to stop the evictions, we will soon embark on another march.� She added that they have been residing in Vosloorus for many years and the government is doing nothing to better their living conditions, and are just threatening people with eviction notices.
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PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING Section 206, subsection 1 of the South AfricanSection Constitution empowers 1the of African Constitution empowers the Minister of 206, subsection of Minister the South the Police to determine national policing policy the afterPolice consulting provincial governments. to determine national policing policy after consulting provincial governments. The national policing policy must take policing The needs and priorities the provinces national policingof policy must takeaspolicing needs and priorities of the provinces as determined by the provincial executives. Subsequently, the Member of Executive Council Subsequently, the Member of Executive Council determined by the provincial executives. responsible for policing in Gauteng Province must ensure that the policing needs and responsible for policing in Gauteng Province must ensure that the policing needs and priorities identified by the province are incorporated in the national policing policy. priorities identified by the province are incorporated in the national policing policy.
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The Gauteng Provincial Government is in the process of developing Policing The Gauteng Provincialthe Government is in the process of developing the Policing Needs and Priories. You are invited to participate Needs to a Public Meeting to input in the and Priories. You are invited to participate to a Public Meeting to input in the process. process.
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.
@GPGauteng Community Provincial Safety Gauteng Department ofSafety Community Safet yGauteng The Government is in the process of developing the Department Policing of Needs andSafet Priories. @GP Community Community y You are invited to participate to a Public Meeting to input in the process.
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The following crime successes were achieved by officers from Vosloorus Police Station from 17 to 23 November: Dealing in illicit cigarettes:...........................1 Theft:...........................................................3 Rape:..........................................................1 Possession of unlicensed firearm:......................................1 Common robbery:........................................2 Possession of stolen property:....................3 Bribery:.......................................................1 Shoplifting:..................................................6 Possession of drugs:...................................2 Assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm...................................9 Common robbery:.......................................1 Warrant of arrest:........................................2 Interference with police:..............................1 Possession of dagga:................................15 Attempted murder:......................................2 Murder:.......................................................1 House-breaking:..........................................1 Abduction:...................................................1 Drunk driving:..............................................2 Malicious damage to property:......................................................1 Drunk in public:.........................................26 Loitering:.....................................................1 On foot on freeway:...................................22 The following crime successes were achieved by Vosloorus police from 10 to 16 November: Assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm:............................................................9 Malicious damage to property:.....................1 Possession of stolen motor vehicle:............2 Shoplifting:...................................................2 Drunk driving:...............................................2 Possession of dagga:.................................20 Theft:............................................................6 House-breaking:...........................................6 Fraud:...........................................................1 Contempt of court:........................................1 Trespass:......................................................2 Failing to display liquor licence:....................5 Drunk in public:...........................................75 On foot on freeway:....................................19 Urinating in public:........................................1
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Boitumelo “Manana” Mofokeng, 17, from James Street, Time housing section in Thokoza, went missing on 26 October. According to her mother, Tshidi Mofokeng, her daughter was last seen on her way to the Words Centre Ministries Church in Thokoza in the morning. She said a missing person case had been opened at Thokoza Police Station. The 17-year-old was wearing a green skirt, white top, maroon leather jacket and brown half-boots at the time of SINCE 26 OCTOBER: her disappearance. Boitumelo “Manana” Mofokeng states that her Mofokeng is missing. 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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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 a pivotal role 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
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it is therefore the province’s commitment to celebrate its heroes for 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 from 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
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JIET a gateway to success CdTC teaches disabled children
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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 by 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 courses 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 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 interested in pursuing a career path of their choice 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.
JIET FET college learners are sharpening their skills at work at their workshop.
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GETTING TO KNOW THE 26 SOLDIERS: Sipho Sethu Special School pupils are excited to learn to read by pasting papers on letters. As the country faces a skills crisis due to illiteracy, the Children’s disABILITY Training Centre (CdTC) is piloting a reading skills revolution for learners with disabilities at Sipho Sethu Special School in Vosloorus - so that the nation can benefit from their rich untapped skills. Pupils at the school are optimistic about the initiative and eager to learn how to read. They are taught how to pronounce words, vowels and other letters and to work through various activities, such as pasting words together with glue. They enjoy reading and enthusiastically show how they can remember the words just by looking at them. Speaking to tame TIMES, Vivienne Van Staden, educator and psychologist from CdTC, said they are training educators at the school on Wednesdays to teach the pupils with special needs to read. On Mondays they help teachers implement what they have taught them in the classroom. “We are teaching pupils how to read using all
their senses; it is a reading approach which strengthens the brain in remembering what they have been taught. We have accessed the pupils and divided them into groups that suit their needs. Reading is a skill for a better future - if a child is illiterate they have limited opportunities in life,” said Van Staden. She added that they want to raise literacy levels at the school and that a lack of reading books is also a challenge at the school. Gloria Setshedi, principal of Sipho Sethu Special School said, “I am very impressed with the progress of pupils - in terms of reading there is a tremendous change. The Department of Education is still struggling to get a curriculum, but with CdTC here they are helping the pupils a lot. We appreciate what they are doing for pupils and educators.” The programme will soon be rolled out to other special schools in Vosloorus, Daveyton, Soweto and Alexandra that receive CdTC assistance. CdTC receives no government funding.
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Royal Crowning fashion show Beauty queens will be walking the ramp and showcasing their talents at the second edition of the Royal Crowning Fashion Show to be held at Mapleton in Phumula on 29 November. The event is the brainchild of Leondale based Miss-TWY Original Fashion Company which also specializes in training actors, models and dancers. Speaking to tame TIMES, the event coordinator Zana Mabunda cited that they were hosting the fashion show for the second time and that it continued to get enormous support. “The event gives aspiring models a perfect platform to showcase their talent. Local fashion designer Letego Mabunda will be showcasing her latest clothing line ranging from casual wear,
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African wear and wedding wear. She already has three clothing labels under her name, namely Royal Collection, Young Blood and New Africa Collection,” explained Mabunda. It is a formal event, so male patrons are requested to wear formal clothes with a black tie. Ladies are advised to wear evening gowns. The legendary Steve Kekana and Mzwakhe Mbuli will be performing on the day. Tickets for the event can be purchased at Leondale Spar Supermarket or at the gate for R60, which covers both food and beverages inside the main hall. “Miss-TWU Original Event Company already hosted six fashion events before launching the company last year. We also won the 20th Vukani Fashion Award held in Braamfontein
in October. Models that will be walking the ramp on the day are students of the same fashion house. The event runs from 9am until late in the afternoon,” concluded Mabunda. For more information about the event contact Zana Mabunda on: (011) 865 9462. CATWALK BEAUTIES: Models showcased the company’s latest clothing range.
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16 teams qualify for Afcon Lebo Mosolodi
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The 2015 African Cup of Nations finals was initially supposed to be held in Morocco but due to their fear of the escalating Ebola pandemic, the authorities in that country withdrew from hosting the event and Equatorial Guinea finally stepped in as the new host of one of Africa’s most prestigious events. The road to the finals was challenging, but encouraging - for the first time in many years Group A winner South Africa amassed 12 points after playing their final match 2-2 with Nigeria, while Congo finished second on 10 points after playing to a 1-0 win in Sudan. In Group B, dominant Algeria finished top with 15 points, with Mali in second place on nine. The group C winner Gabon ended unbeaten on 12 points, with Burkina Faso the runner-up on 11 points. Cameroon finished their campaign undefeated and was crowned Group D winner after playing a dull 0-0 draw
with Ivory Coast, which finished 2nd on 10 points. Ghana topped the Group E pool with 11 points after a 3-1 victory over Togo in their final qualifier, while Guinea earned the second spot after defeating Uganda 2-0. In Group F, Cape Verde Islands and Zambia qualified with 12 and 11 points respectively, while in Group G, Tunisia on 14 and Senegal on 13 qualified - as Egypt were unable to get the results they needed to qualify as the 3rd-best-placed team. That honour went to DR Congo, which finished on 9 points in Cameroon and Ivory Coast’s Group D to complete the pool of 16 teams in Equatorial Guinea – who qualify as hosts next year. The draw for the tournament will be done on 3 December.
OUR HERO: Tokelo Rantie scored South Africa’s brace of goals against Nigeria.
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