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2 NEWS 11 OCTOBER 2013
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More than 9000 children visited the Eastern Limb Human Resources
Develoment Career Expo 2013 of the mining industry which was
hosted by Samancor Tubatse Chrome at Steelpoort this week.
The Expo was officially opened by Limpopo MEC for Economic
Development, Environment and Tourism, Mr Charles Sekoeati, wo
addressed guests on behalf of the Premier, Mr Stanley Mathabatha,
who could not attend the opening function on Tuesday. . General
Manager of Tubatse Ferrochrome, Mr Andor Esbach, addressedguests, while buses with senior learners from schools in the area
arrived at the Tubatse Chrome Club. Mr Andries Nieuwoudt of
Tubatse Chrome explained the reason for the mines’ involvement in
investing in better school facilities, but added that better facilities
alone will not produce the manpower with the skills mines need for
the future if quality education with well trained teachers are not
prevalent, which is the government’s side of the partnership. Only
then can the dream of a prosperous future for learners and
communities be guaranteed. He also explained that the career expo
served the purpose of giving learners hope and guidance and
practically showed them to what careers the correct subject choice
and results in schools may lead to. This aspect was important to give
learners access to to the myriad of bursaries made available by the
industry to insure human resources for sustainable mining industry
development.
The Limpopo MEC for Education Mme Dikeledi Magadzi told the
audience that the government and the industry shared the same
dream and hopes for the future and that various project by the
department, as weel as joint projects with the industry are makinggood progress towards realising objectives. She also stated that not
only should local learners be made aware of career options in mining
and related industries, but that these industries should also be
propagated to other schools in the province not directly in the vicinity
of the mining belt.
After enjoying some refreshments, the dignitaries from
government and the mines took a tour of the expowhere they chatted
to learners and exhibitors.
Eastern Limb HRD Career Expo 2013
Samancor Chrome’s Chief Operations Officer, Mr Desmond
McManus and the Chief Executive Officer, Mr Jürgen Schalamon,
who visited from Gauteng poses for the camera with MEC for
Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, Mr Charles
Sekoeati and Limpopo Education MEC, Mme Dikeledi Magadzi.
Mr Andor Esbach
(top) and Mr
Andries Nieuwoudt
(bottom)
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Onthou jou Bandana op 12 Oktober en help kankerlyersDie Sunflower Foundation bied elke jaar
Bandana Dag in samewerking met Pick n Payaan. Hierdie jaar val dit op Saterdag 12 Oktober
en almal word aangemoedig om hul Bandanasby Pick n Pay te koop en te dra. Al die geld watmet die dag ingesamel word gaan aan dieSunflower Foundation . Hulle spits hulle daaroptoe om ‘n register van beenmurgskenkers saamte stel. Hierdeur kan mense wat aan leukemie
ly ‘n kans op nuwe lewe kry.Ina Burger, ‘n leukemie lyer het hierdie week
negatiewe dinge. Ek probeer elke dag voluit
lewe en my beste gee. Ek probeer ook om diepositiewe dinge in die lewe raak te sien. Goed
soos ‘n paar rondtes golf saam met my gesin,die sonsopkoms oor die berg, die naggeluideas ek buite op die stoep sit - dit alles waardeeren nou baie. Die rustige omgewing waar ek noubly het beslis ‘n positiewe invloed op my asmens en ook op my gesondheid en gesinslewe.
Daar is dae wat ek baie seer het. Op hierdiestadium gebruik en slegs pynmedikasie en“Homeo Force” se natuurlike aanvullings. Ekprobeer om net van dag tot dag te lewe en metdie genade van ons Hemelse Vader kry ek ditreg. Sonder Hom in my lewe sou ek geensins
hierdie situasie kon hanteer nie.“Een van die gevolge van my siekte is dat ditdie band tussen my en my kinders net sterktergemaak het. Dit was ‘n groot slag vir almal van
ons en ons het selfs sielkundige en pastoraleberadig gekry. Vir ons was so iets ‘n ding wat
net met ander mense gebeur. Ons was bevreeswant hoe sal ‘n mens weet wanneer die eindeaanbreek? Veral wanneer die simptome ergerword.Ek dink dat elke mens so ‘n situasie op sy eiemanier moet verwerk en hanteer, maar diebelangrikste en moeilikste is om dit te aanvaar
en vrede daarmee te maak. Moenie die mensenaby aan jou wegstoot nie (al gebeur dit somsonbewustelik) en hou vas aan jou Skepper!Vir my was die ergste die keer toe die onkoloogmy deur die saal gevat het waar kankerlyer gelêhet wat op hul laaste was. Dis iets wat ek nooit
sal vergeet nie en ek wil nie hê die mense nabyaan my moet my so sien nie. Ek dink mensemoenie kankerlyers skielik anders behandel
nie. Ons voel steeds dat ons nog dinge kandoen en dit is vir ons belangrik.
met Platinum Gazette oor haar reis met diesiekte gesels.Sy is op 18 Februarie 2012 met Akute
Limfobastiese Leukemie (ALL)gediagnoseer.“Ek is 9 maande gegee om te lewe,” vertelsy. “Ek het 8 sessies se chemoterapie gekry,maar my bloedtelling het steeds baie hooggebly en die onkoloog het gesê dat diechemoterapie nie die gewenste uitwerking het
nie. Ek het die keuse gemaak om nie met diebehandeling aan te gaan nie omdat dit myregtig baie siek gemaak het. Met die laastesessie het ek fisies ‘n week van my lewe‘verloor’ so siek was ek. Dit was baie swaarvir my kinders om my so siek te sien”.
“Veral aan die begin het dit my hele wêreldonderstebo gegooi. Op daardie tydstip wasek ‘n onderwyseres by Laerskool Burgersfort.
Ek was redelik baie afwesig wat sleg was virdie kinders wat ek moes opvoed, maar ookvir myself en my eie kinders. Ek het baie
depressief begin raak en is op anti-depressante geplaas. My hare het uitgevalen dit was vir my baie erg - hoewel ek geweethet dit gaan gebeur.Wanneer jy so ‘n kort tydjie gegee word omte lewe soos ek, kry jy alles in orde. Dinge
soos jou testament, polisse en waar jou
kinders sal bly as jy nie meer daar is nie word‘n prioriteit. Gelukkig het ek vriende en familiegehad wat my baie ondersteun het.“Party dae is moeiliker as ander. Ek hetintussen van werk verander en hou deesdaeby Laerskool Atokia skool. Omdat die klasse
kleiner is, is die werk stres minder en het ekmeer tyd saam met my gesin.Om besig te bly is baie belangrik want
wanneer ‘n mens in die bed lê en tob gebeurdit dat die vyand jou gedagtes besoedel met
Bandana Dag lê my na aan die hart. Ongelukkigondersteun ons dit hierdie jaar nie so groot soosvoorheen nie want ek is nie naby ‘n Pick n Pay
waar ek elke dag Bandanas kan gaan koop nie.Ek is ongelukkig nie ‘n kandidaat vir ‘nbeenmurgoorplanting nie omdat my bloedtellingte hoog en my plaatjietelling te laag is. Alverbeter die mediese tegnologie daagliks moet
geen kankerlyer by ‘n verdoemende
doodsvonnis gaan vassteek nie. Ons HemelseVader is al een wat ons lewensduur ken. Houaan glo en vertrou en glo aan die Latynseslagspreuk Carpe Diem - gryp die dag aan.Lewe voluit en probeer om so positief moontlikte wees! Moet nooit ophou bid nie!”
“Dankie aan al my vriende en oud-kollegas inBurgersfort. Al was dit ‘n drukkie, sms, bbm,gebed, aandete of al het jy net saam met my
gesit en niks gesê nie, of saam gehuil - elkeenvan julle se optrede het my deur ‘n baie moeiliketyd gehelp.
Dominee Hennie Grobler - selfs in u moeiliketyd het u my en my gesin bygestaan enbemoedig. Dankie daarvoor. Lizbéth en Beukesvan Zyl - woorde is te min om vir julle dankie tesê vir alles. Dankie dat julle ons ‘n plekkie in
die son gee! Ma en Pa en die res van die familie- ek wens so ons was nader aan mekaar, maar
ek weet ons is in jul harte en gebede. Mis enlief Ma en Pa baie.Roelf Burger - baie dankie vir al jou opofferings,liefde, hulp en bystand. Ek waardeer dit opreg.Bianca en Jaco Burger - Ja, wat sê ‘n mensevir jou kinders? Baie dankie vir al julle hulp en
liefde en dat julle verstaan as mamma die dag‘n bietjie ”af” is. Daar is ‘n Engelse spreekwoord
wat alles sê wat ek vir julle twee wil sê: “My
greatest blessing call me Mom! Ek is oneindiglief vir julle!”
Ina Burger is ‘n groot ondersteuner vanBandana Dag.
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Silent heroes rewarded for
their long serviceMines Rescue Service teams are the people
who assist when there is a fire or other lifethreatening emergency underground. Thesevolunteers are often the heroes of the day who
get little reward for their time and effort.At a special function at Laske Nakke nearMashishing (Lydenburg) last week Saturdaythose with five and 10 years service wereacknowledged and thanked for theircontribution.
Awards for five years of service was given to
Frans Selomo (Cons Murch); Riaan Roos(Dwarsrivier); Leon Grobler (Samancor EasternChrome Mines); Bob Mashigo (Modikwa);Anthony Mmopane (Modikwa); Albert Theron(Palabora Copper); Dewan Snyman (PalaboraCopper); Simon Mathebula (Palabora Copper);
Hennie Visser (Palabora Copper); Wayne Smit
(Palabora Copper); Peet Nel (Two Rivers
Platinum); Tshifhiwa Mathiva (Tshikondeni);Rudie van den Heever (Twickenham) andReghardt Pienaar (Thorncliffe). A ten year
award was given to Koos Laas from Two RiversPlatinum Mine.Mr Willie du Preez from Mines Rescue Services
and Mr Adriaan deBeer, generalmanager of Two
Rivers Platinum who
hosted the eveningalso had a chance tospeak. The eveningended with deliciousfood, and dancing tothe sound of DJOssewa.
Right: Mr Willie du
Preez from MinesRescue Serviceswith Koos Laas and
his wife Mariëtte.Koos received a 10year service award.
Two Rivers Plati-num Mine was thehost mine for thefunction this year.
Above is Mr Adriaande Beer, the generalmanager of TwoRivers Platinum.
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Samancor ECM donated 100 blankets to the annual Winter
Warmer project of Friend in Need. Friend in Need is a non-
profit organisation operating in the Steelpoort/Burgersfort and
Lydenburg region. Friend in Need envisions reaching the
multitudes by serving the community in various facets and in
so doing be active partakers in the great commission.
The blankets were distributed to local Crèche’s within the
Eerstegeluk and Mampuru village areas. Each child received ablanket, and the non-perishable food was donated to the
crèche’s for their respective feeding schemes.
Children benefit from
Winter Warmer Campaign
The Mandela Day campaign
message is simple: Mr Mandela
gave 67 years of his life fighting for
the rights of humanity. All we are
asking is that everyone gives 67
minutes of their time, whether it’s
supporting your chosen charity or
serving your local
community.Mandela Day is a call
to action for individuals – for
people everywhere – to take
responsibility for changing the
world into a better place, one
small step at a time, just as Mr
Mandela did. ECM did some repair
work and painting at the
Mangabane Creche with the help
of ECM contractors. We would like
to thank everybody who gave 67
minutes of their day for this good
cause.
27 July 2013 was the 10th
anniversary of the Wildevy 4x4
challenge. This event is an annual
event hosted by the Wildevy Manne
from the local area. With this event,
money is raised to support local community initiatives. ECM participated in
manning of an obstacle point and also the Potjiekos competition. We are proud
to announce that we won the following prizes: Best Potjiekos, Best Team Spirit,
Best Theme, Most Original Theme and Best Obstacle Point. Our theme this
year was Breast Cancer awareness.
Wildevy
4x4
Giving on Mandela Day
The annual casual day was
celebrated on 06 September 2013.
The HR team showed their support
by dressing up and going “BIG”.
The theme this year was “GO BIG”.
Casual Day is celebrated too raise
money and awareness for people
with disabilities.
Going big on Casual Day
On 9 August 1956, 20,000
women staged a march
on the Union Buildings in
Pretoria to protestagainst the proposed
amendments to the
Urban Areas Act
(commonly known as the
pass laws) of 1950. They
left bundles of petitions containing more than 100
000 signatures at prime minister JG Strijdom’s office
doors. Outside they stood silently for 30 minutes,
many with their children on their backs.
The women sang a protest song that was composed
in honour of the occasion: Wathint’Abafazi
Wathint’imbokodo!(Now you have touched the
women, you have struck a rock.). In the 54 years
since, the phrase (or its latest incarnation: “ you
strike a woman, you strike a rock”) has come to
represent women’s courage and strength in South
Africa.
On 24 August 2013, ECM hosted a Women’s Day
lunch at Winterveld Rec Club. Some of ouremployees showed their talents by reading their
own poems. The motivational speaker for the day
was Amanda van Zyl. She again made the ladies
aware of their importance in society. She said “
Beautiful people do not just happen...They have
bloomed through heartache, defeat, suffering and
loss. Like a pearl, a woman’s true beauty is reflected
by the light from within.”
Women’s Day
at ECM
Having a blast at Winterveld Festival
At the end of
August the an-
nual Winter-
veld Festival
took place.
Live enter-
tainment and
laods of fun
was a top
priority.
Left is Gretha
Pers with the
festival
committee.
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Development indicators released by the
Minister of Performance Monitoring andEvaluation in the Presidency, Collins
Chabane show that most South Africans areproud to be a part of this country.The indicators also showed how far thenation has come in terms of becoming a unit
that considers themselves one with noregard to race or language.88% of people targeted in the research were
proud to be South African, but only 58% see
a happy future for all races.Only 4.1% of people described themselvesby their language or tribe while only 8.8%used race as an indicator to describethemselves.
Social cohesion in the country is howevernot just measured in the relations betweenblack and white. Determining factors also
incorporate discrimination based on: sexism,ethnicity, class and xenophobia.Mr Sandile Mamela, chief director for social
cohesion at the Department of Arts &Culture said: “All forms of self-identity ordiscrimination or social measurement basedon race, ethnicity and other forms of
prejudicial standards should be seriouslyreconsidered or done away with. This can
only happen when individuals, organisations
and communities emphasise and promotetheir South African identity and judge peopleby the content of their character and notrace or language”.He adds: “We cannot relieve ourconsciences by blaming external factors for
how we treat fellow citizens. The problemhere is that many people are reluctant totake responsibility for what happens in this
country”.He also emphasises that it would beincorrect to just presume everything is well
within the black community while differentinterest groups are splintering them apart.After almost 20 years of democracy how doyou think about yourself and others? This
was the question we asked readers thisweek. They also explained how they see
racism in our area and country.
Mr Charles Banda said: “I agree that people
are seeing themselves as mostly proudlySouth African. There are quite a lot ofchanges since the new South Africa. Thereis still a minority who needs transformation.Especially those who were previouslyaffected by the apartheid era need to change
their mindset after they were treated sobadly. Racism is still a problem from aminority, but they try to hide it”.
Mr Nicholas Mnisi and Mr Mandla Mgiba said: “Racism is no longer a problem in SouthAfrica. People of all colours are everywhere. We think that we are all equal”.
Mnr. JB Willers sê: “Ongelukkig dink ek niedat Suid-Afrikaners so ‘n mooi eenheidgevorm het nie. Die politicians is lief om
sulke stellings te maak as dit hulle pas. Virelke blanke of swarte wat sê hulle sien
hulself as net Suid-Afrikaans sonder ‘n kleursal daar ander wees wat wel hulself in termevan hul ras klassifiseer.Ek dink jy kan ‘n trotse Suid-Afrikaner wees
maar ook trots wit of swart. Ek is so en is ooktrots op die swart Suid-Afrikaners wat goeddoen en dinge bereik”.
Mr Isaiah Malepe said: “I think there is stillpartial discrimination based on race in South
Africa. I, myself don’t have a problem withpeople from any race or language. Everyone
is the same and I wish we could have thesame spirit. BEE is dividing the nation. Itdoes not help to create one nation. I don’tlike the BEE setup. People should be treated
the same, no matter what their gender orrace. Affirmative action should also go.Sometimes they employ someone, justbecause they are the correct gender,
although better applicants who are morequalified applied for the position”.
Mr Lamett Mahloko said: “Racism is still a
problem in South Africa and in our area.
Everyone should be treated the same. I treateveryone the same. We are all humanbeings. BEE is alright. The problem is justthat people in the procurement departmentsat companies do not give preference to
people from BEE companies”.
Mr Doctor Masinga said: “I feel we are one.Not white or black. There are still towns withracism but we try to be one. There are some
challenges”.
Mr Vusi Maphanga said: “It is not true.
People are still being oppressed even it theyare free. I am seeing all South Africans as
one, no matter what colour they are.Especially the Zimbaweans in South Africaare being treated badly. You will find thateven the police will go to those selling air
time and just demand to take it. They cannotdo anything because they are not SouthAfrican and it is the police doing it”.
Right: Mr Mack Mogashoa said: “We areequal now. We’ve come a long way. If wefocus on colour it will bring a lot ofdestruction to the youth. I just see fellow
human beings in people around me. Racismis still a problem where people are noteducated”.
Black, White, Coloured, Indian
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Mr Cafrin Magabe and Mr Mmusho Magabe said: “15% of people are still discriminating
based on race. Most people don’t take into account whether you are black or white. That 15%
who is discriminating is mostly within the mines. We see ourselves as just South African andthe same as everyone else”.
Me. Zarika Mostert sê: “Ek dink mense dinknie meer aan ander op enige manier nie. Nieas wit of swart nie. Elkeen dink net aan
hulself en niemand anders tel nie”.
Mr Sipho Silinda said: “The elements ofracism are still there. It will take time forpeople to accept that there is no room forracism. I don’t judge people by their skinpigmentation - it is just how God created us.There are still people living in a dream world
- who cannot let go of racism. I feel it is timeto let go of racism. BEE has not materialised
much as you’ll often find that those who werepreviously disadvantaged are used forfronting companies and don’t really benefit.Companies must do more to get employment
equity”.
Left: Mr Sydney Makgopa said: “Racism is
not a problem at all now. Culture things are
coming to an end. We are becoming one. I just notice the person and not their colour.There is no more areas that are just for whiteor black people”.
Mr Mndebele Putine said: “Only blacksaccept whites as compatriots. Whites are still
afraid of black people. Whites see black
people as thieves. In the work sector whitesare also preferred to blacks. There are a fewwhites who are different, but most still havea problem”.
Links: Mnr. Gerrit Kriek sê: “Rassisme is nog
erg - veral in werksplekke. BEE enemployment equity is ‘n groot faktore wat dierasisme aanblaas. Ek respekteer almal en
verwag dieselfde terug. Ek is maar net ‘n platop die aarde Suid-Afrikaner”. By hom isZenel.
Left: Ms MmasakuMohale said: “Wehave come a longway but we still havea lot more to do. We
must acknowledgethe progress. But thechallenges are still
there. I think ofmyself as firstly aSouth African.
Colour should not bean issue”. With her isBobo.
Mr MA Muroa said: “I see other people ashuman beings created by God as fellow
South Africans. I work all over with white and
black people. There is no boundaries. I thinkwe are winning the racism thing”.
Bo: Me. LeonaRandall sê: “Ja,veral in die stedesien mense mekaar
as net Suid-Afrikaners. Ek sienmyself as ‘n‘African ’, dis waarons roots is. Hoe
meer ons mekaar so
sien hoe beter.Dinge verbeter,maar daar is nog ‘nlang pad in sommigeareas”.
or just a South African?
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Public Notice
Address: 1 Kastania Street, Burgersfort;PO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150;Tel: 013 231 1000; Fax: 013 231 1467;Website: www.tubatse.gov.za
MA MONYEAPAOACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
Public Notice to Attend Public Hearing
The Speaker of the Municipal Council of the Greater Tubatse Municipality invites Magoshi,Business Sectors, Ward Committee per Ward, CDW and all members of the Community toattend the public hearing scheduled as follows :
• Venue: Municipal Chamber
• Date: Thursday, 17th October 2013
• Time: 14:00
Please note that all guests are expected to be seated at 13:45 in the Council Chamber.
For enquiries please contact the MPAC Committee Secretary, Ms. N. M. Nkosi
@ 013-231-1139
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Fix it upStreetlights in various areas
of Burgersfort are currently
undergoing maintenance.In certain areas new cablesare being put in place to
make sure the lights will beworking properly.New poles are also being
installed in places.Residents should please bepatient in areas where
trenches are being dug toaccommodate the newcabling for the lights.
If your streetlights are notworking you can also reportit to the Greater TubatseMunicipality. Contact themon 013 231 1000. Vandalismto lights and cables should
be reported to the SAPS.
The team photographed tothe left had been working onlights from the Tubatse
Crossing Mall, up towardsAutozone in Eland Street
and in Oorbietjie Street inExtension 5.
On the 2nd of October 2013 a TB workshopwas conducted by the South AfricanBusiness Coalition on HIV/AIDS atMototolo Platinum mine.The objective of the workshop was to
provide information on TB; createawareness of its impact on the workplacesand beyond as well as emphasise the
Mototolosupports the fight
against TBroles that peer educators can play tomitigate the impact.As part of supporting the surroundingcommunities, 21 Bophelong HomeCommunity Base Care givers from Ga-
Mampuru & Ga-Phasha also formed partof the participants.(Photographs & Information: Mototolo)
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Supply ChainManagement Unit
Address: 1 Kastania Street, Burgersfort;PO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150;Tel: 013 231 1000; Fax: 013 231 1467;Website: www.tubatse.gov.za
MA MONYEAPAO
ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT, SUPPORT ANDMAINTENANCE OF THE ENTERPRISE DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS MANAGE-
MENT SYSTEM, PORTAL AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT
SOLUTION FOR GREATER TUBATSE MUNICIPALITY: PROJECT NUMBERGTM/11/13/14. THIS IS PERFORMANCE BASED CONTRACT WHICH WILL BEASSESSED AND RENEWABLE ANNUALLY NOT EXCEEDING THREE YEARS
DOCUMENT FEE: R500.00 (Non-refundable)
Bids shall be evaluated and adjudicated in accordance with Greater Tubatse Municipal Supply Chain Management Policy as amended, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 5 of 2000, responsiveness to the bid document(s), and on a 90/10 points system, of which the 90 points will be for Price and 10 for B-BBEE level
EVALUATION AND ADJUDICATION CRITERIA
CLOSING DATE AND OTHER CONDITIONS
1 Bids are invited for the : ESTABLISHMENT, SUPPORT AND MAINTENANCE OF
THE ENTERPRISE DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM,PORTAL AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT SOLUTION FORGREATER TUBATSE MUNICIPALITY: PROJECT NUMBER GTM/11/13/14 . Bid documents shall be on sale from Tuesday the 16 th October 2013 for a non- refundable fee of R500.00 at cashier’s office, Greater Tubatse Municipal Office, Lower ground, No1 Kastania Street Burgersfort after briefing session
2 A compulsory briefing session will be held on the 16 th October 2013 @ Old Municipal Building at 11h00
3 Bids will be closed and opened in public on the 15 th November 2013 and must be priced, signed and sealed in an envelope, appropriately marked Contract NO:GTM/11/13/14 and deposited into the Municipal Tender Box which is available 24/7 days a week at the Reception of the Greater Tubatse Municipal Civic Centre No 1 Kastania Street Burgersfort. No faxed, emailed, telephonic or late bids will be accepted.
4 The Municipality has no obligation to appoint any bidder and reserves the right to appoint bidders individually and or collectively to execute the above contracts, and negotiate further conditions and requirements with successful bidder
5 In terms of the National Treasury’s Regulation, no bid will be accepted from the person(s) in the service of state and bidders failing to comply with the
requirements of the bid document will be submitting non-responsive bids, 90 working days after the bid closing date is our validity period.
6 Technical queries related to this bid should be directed to Mr. AN Manok @ 013- 2311295 or 1000. General queries should be directed to Mr. MM Mapeka @013- 231 1224 or 1000.
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Mr Samuel Mashoeu wasthe winner of a R500shopping voucher. MsThabang Mathebulahanded it to him.
Mr Hans Mdhuli from Paeng inKgautswane was the winner of a R500shopping voucher from Spar. MsZodwa Mahungela handed over theprize.
Ms Gcebile Gama from Praktiseer won a Defy WashingMachine in the Tubatse SUPERSPAR Win-A-Car
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Mr George Lesenya from Ga-Podile won a Samsung LCDTV. Ms Tshidi Mokwena handed him the prize he won in
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Tubatse SUPERSPAR is handing out prizesevery week in their Win-A-Car competition.There is still time to enter and stand a
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Tubatse SAPS Cluster vsLesailane Secondary School
The Tubatse SAPS Clustersoccer team visitedLesailane Secondary Schoolin Ga Mongatane Village toplay a friendly soccer game.The two teams faced off
twice in one day. The firstgame was won by the SAPS
with a score of 2-0. Thegoals were scored by Const.KK. Chuene and Const.
Letsoalo.The second game went tothe learners who won 4-2.The SAPS goals werescored by Const. Semonoand Const. Makgoloane.
(Photographs & Information: Jerial Movundlela).
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GENERAL NOTICE 2013Regulation of 21(10) of the DevelopmentFacilitation Regulations in terms of theDevelopment Facilitation Act 1995.NOTICE OF LAND DEVELOPMENT AREAAPPLICATION
I Percy Mokwena of intellicomp cc (Plot 119Sekelbos Street Bultfontein 0120) on behalf ofthe Greater Tubatse, Greater SekhukhuneDistrict Municiaplities and intellcomp havelodged an application for the establishment ofa land Development area in terms of theDevelopment Facilitation Act, 1995. Theestablishment of a land Development area interms of the Development Facilitation Act,1995. the application is for the development isfor the sub division Portion of the FarmTwyfelaar 119 KT and with consist of:-a) A shopping mall first phase of approximately
40 000 square meters, bus rank ofapproximately 1500 sq meters.
b) A residential site comprising 850 residentialerven of approximately 500 to 800 sqmeters with residential density of 10 du/ha;
c) A residential component in the easternsector of the proposal mall, comprising of2552 residential erven with stand sizesranging from 200 sq meters withresidential density of 40 du/ha;
d) Associated infrastructure including asewerage and water treatment plantsThe relevant documents and information areavailable for inspection at the offices of thegreater Tubatse Municipality at corner Kort andEddie Street in Burgersfort for period of 21 daysfrom 11/10/2013.The application will be considered at tribunalhearing to be held at Ga Selala Moshate andGe Maroga Moshate on 01/11/2013 at 13h00.The venue is next to R37 between Burgersfortand Polokwane.Any person having an interest in theapplication should note:1. You may within a period of 12 days from
the date of the first publication of thisnotice, provide the designated officer withyour written objections or representa-titions; or
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application, you must appear in person orthrough a representative before tribunal on
the date mentioned above.Any written objection or representation mustbe delivered to the Designated Officer, Mr.Lesiba Madubanye of the Department of RuralDevelopment and Land Reform. You maycontact the designated Officer if you have anyqueries on tel: 015-297-3539Fax: 015-297-4988. Andrea Building, 2ndFloor, Cnr Rissik and Schoeman Streets,POLOKWANE, 0700 Postal Address PrivateBag X3912, POLOKWANE, 0700
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Samancor ECM annually host a golf day, to raise money forcommunity projects at the end of September. 2013’s day was ahuge success. Various projects will be assisted with contributionsmade by the players.
“Samancor ECM would like to thank everybody who participated
and those who contributed towards this worthy cause. Withoutthem, days like this will not be possible. We look forward to seeyou next year, on a new and improved golf course” managementsaid. (Photographs & Information: Samancor ECM).
ECM golf day for
community projects
On 6 October the Tubatse Masters visite
Hannah FC to play a friendly soccer game atMaepa Village just outside Ohrigstad.The visitors dominated the first half and they
scored their first goal by Lefa Muroa and
later Jimmy Maganyane scoredthe secondgoal for the Masters. The hosts managed toscore their first goal just before half time.
In the second halfthe visitorscontinued their
domination andJimmy Maganyane
scored his secondgoal to make thescore 3-1. Thehosts fought back
and the gameended 3-2 in favourof the TubatseMasters.(Photographs and
information: Jerial Movundlela).
Tubatse Masters FC
vs Hannah FC
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Young soccer players from the area enjoyeda funfilled trip as part of the FC Kodi White
Doves Players Exposure Programme lastweek.
The trip took the players to the OrlandoPirates u/19 Development team on Saturday5 October. This is part of the club’s initiativeto develop and empower the youth of the
Sekhukhune district’s soccer skills.In July this year, Mr Senyane Kodi, the
owner of the FC Kodi White Doves promisedthat the programme will start in the
September holidays.26 players were taken to Johannesburg on 4October. The players played a game againstthe Orlando Pirates u/19 Development team.
The local boys were not intimidated and keptthe young Bucs at bay for the first 35
minutes of the first halfbefore the hosts
managed to score. Thehalf time score was 2-1.
Brutus “Keita” Mashamanaged to put a ballpast the Pirates’goalkeeper.
In the second half, thePirates team put on
fresh legs and were allover the FC Kodi White
Doves. They scoredfour more goals. Thefinal score was 6-1.The Pirates U/19 Development team coach
Augusto Palcious said: “I am proud of theseboys’ commitment to play good football. Theyshould get more game time to gel”.Five players were identified from FC KodiWhite Doves and assistant coach Bafana
Dlamini will be following their progress. MrKodi said: “I am humbled by the display my
boys showed and this shows that we are onthe right track.We will try by all means to do more as wenow know what to expect when playing
against well coached teams. I want to seethe PSL being dominated by the Sekhukhune
boys by 2018. The next game will before the
end of this month. At this stage it is set to beagainst a development team from KaizerChiefs”.The team’s wish list is not topped by arequest that the Greater Tubatse Municipality
or another benefactor would assist withgrading their sports grounds at Ward 29. Theteam cannot practice on a full field as the
FC Kodi White Doves players with coach Augusto Palacios after their game against the U/19 Development team for Orlando Pirates.
The FC Kodi White Doves players visited the FNB Stadium where they took a fewphotographs.
Mr Kodi Senyane from FC Kodi White Doveswith Orlando Pirates U/10 Development Teamassistant coach, Bafana Dlamini.
space is limited by surrounding bush.Mr Kodi is also inviting parents to contact him
if they would like their children to join hisclub. The youngsters should however be U/
19 and be sober and committed to the sportand developing themselves.Possible sponsors for the grading of thesports ground can also contact Mr Kodi for
more details.Mr Kodi can be contacted on 082 344 5493.
(Photographs: Mr Morwakodi Solas Kodi;
Information: Mr Senyane Kodi).
The FC Kodi WhiteDoves kept the team
from Pirates at bay for
most of the first half
Five local players have a shot atbecoming Bucs Development Players