“Protect our people, borders”
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“Protect our people, borders”
VOLUME 40 WEEK 09 AVERAGE NET DISTRIBUTION OCTOBER 2013 MARCH 2014: 13 501 FREE DISTRIBUTION FRIDAY, 27 FEBRUARY 2015 SANLAMPARK, PRESIDENT KRUGER STREET, KLERKSDORP “Protect our people, borders” President Jacob Zuma and Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa Nqakula were honoured. by MOHANOE KHIBA Lentswe, Potchefstroom - During the Armed Forces Day celebration in Potchefstroom this weekend, President Jacob Zuma said the success of the Defence Force means safety and security for our people as the South African National Defence Force exists to protect our people and our borders. He talked at the celebration on Saturday 21 February where the SANDF hosted a public display through Potchefstroom’s streets. A convoy of armoured vehicles consisting of a wide range of specialized military vehicles and equipment, such as Olifant combat tank, Rooikat armoured vehicles, G6 self propelled guns, Ratel infantry combat vehicles and many other specialist vehicles moved through town along dedicated routes. President Zuma stressed that he convenes the Armed Forces Day celebration each year so that they can showcase and celebrate the success of the defence force. The majestic celebrations for the day also included a mass flypast by the SA Air Force, a medal presentation, street parade and career exhibition. “This day is also the anniversary of the fateful sinking of the Mendi ship, killing more than 600 black soldiers who had enlisted as a labour corps for the First World War. “It is one of the saddest moments in our colonial history. On the ruins of the Mendi and the racial discrimination of that era, we have built a defence force in which all are equal regardless of colour, race or creed. “We pride ourselves on having established this new, united national defence force out of the divisions and complications of the past,” Zuma said. He added that the Armed Forces Day is also an occasion to reflect on the progress and achievements made in the past 20 years of democracy. The people from Potchefstroom welcomed the occasion with a positive attitude. A cop, Godfrey Sapula who was at the Trim Park’s display side said: “I have learned a lot from this event, because it was very exciting, interesting and successful. We are so impressed that our soldiers have enough resources.” A teacher, Victor Mokoena said: “This is the most beautiful event ever, because all races are here and everyone is enjoying it. This will also help our children to join forces with no doubt. For this event to be annually, we will learn more each and every year with this positive attitude.” “Here at home, our men and women in uniform continue to inspire our nation through providing much needed assistance and support in communities that are faced by natural disasters. With the ever changing weather patterns in the country causing floods and other disasters, our people have been able to rely on the Defence Force to rescue and assist those in need and also to provide medical care and other support. “This highlights the Defence’s responsibility to support other government departments and the people of the country against environmental and non-military threats,” Zuma added. ASSAULT LANDS FIVE IN JAIL by MOHANOE KHIBA panga on his face and feet. Detective W/O Sam Moarabi and Detective Lentswe, Stilfontein - Five young men have been con- Const Gontse Black arrested eleven men between victed for assault with the 18 and 34 years old in conintent to cause grievous nection with the attack and bodily harm (GBH) and as the case continued some was later sentenced to 10 of the men were released years imprisonment in the but five eventually stood Stilfontein Court. trial. Capt Kedi “They attacked Qenehelo Tsamai, police spokesperson, him with knives and David Lebata (23), Papinosi said the conwooden sticks...” Khunou (22), viction came after an attack on a man in Zolile Makhetha (28), March 2010 in his home in Thamsanqa Makhetha (24) and Matlhomola Bapela Khuma. (36) were sentenced to 10 “He was standing by the years imprisonment on 12 door when the group of February and all of them men pulled him outside. were declared unfit to posThey attacked him with sess a firearm. knives and wooden sticks The station commander and pulled him further of Khuma SAPS, Lt Col outside the yard where Patricia Selehelo applauthere were more men with ded both policemen for weapons.” the dedication they showed The victim was stabbed several times and hit with a in solving the case. 2 FRIDAY, 27 FebRuARY 2015 “Ambulance was on time” by MOHANOE KHIBA The department also denied that the battery of the machine was flat. Lekgethwane claimed: “The maLentswe, Nkagisang - The Department chines are checked at every shift of Health denies that an ambulance change. On arrival the patient was not sent for a young learner at Nkagisang Farm on 12 February took more than an responsive. There were no vital signs, indicating no sign of life. The machine hour to arrive at the scene. defaulted because it was checked and Nandipah Sengwayo (17) collapsed found to be in working conand died while waiting for dition during the inspecthe ambulance. Her family tion conducted and there is now blames the emergency proof to that effect. service for her death and “All machines and equipsays they took their time ment are checked on a daily to get there and when they basis before the crew comarrived all their machines mences duty every morning were not in working order. and night (shift hand-over). According to the family, There may be a possibility the ambulance was called that even if all batteries of for help just after 20:00, but equipment are fully charged arrived at around 21:45. The Health provincial Nandipha Sengwayo at the time of inspection spokesperson Tebogo Lek- was laid to rest on that a default can occur lagethwane said: “As per the Saturday 21 February. ter on during working hours and not be detected by the records at the disposal of crew. The crew is trained to both the District Call Centre as well as the EMRS Base Station it is determined resuscitate even without equipment.” Nandipha’s grieving aunt, Nobelunthat the call was received (logged) at gu Sengwayo (39) said: “The machine 21:21 and an available ambulance was that they brought to help Nandipha dispatched at 21:38 and arrived at the was not working and when we asked scene at 22:00, and this is within the them they said the battery is flat. They target for rural response times as per further claimed that the machine was the national norms. working all along, so they were sur“The target for rural response is 45 prised that it didn’t work.” minutes. The above clearly indicates The family is now threatening to folthat the ambulance was not late; it was low the legal route by suing the departdispatched on time and arrived within ment. 39 minutes.” Lentswe also asked the department about the number of their ambulances on the road. “The availability of ambulances on a day to day basis will fluctuate due to daily breakdowns, accidents or administrative challenges or delays that are experienced. There is a daily fleet report which indicates availability and functionality and which will assist management to plan accordingly. “On 17 February, the vehicle availability was as follows: Matlosana = 7, Tlokwe = 4, Maquassie Hills = 3 and Ventersdorp = 2,” Lekgethwane said in a response. The department further claimed that the procurement of ambulances has been prioritised. Lekgethwane said the department also has an agreement with private ambulance providers to respond when all vehicles are on call. The department further said they had not received complaints from Nkagisang, however they said such complaints should be directed through the Office of the District Manager in Dr Kenneth Kaunda district on 018 462 5720. “On enquiry it became evident that the relatives called 112. This is a National Vodacom call centre. It is advisable for people to call 10177 directly,” he further said. SAMWU convene in Orkney by MOHANOE KHIBA Lentswe, Orkney - The South African Municipal Workers Union will hold its 13th provincial congress under theme “Unity and Cohesion of Workers Towards Socialism”. The congress started on Wednesday 25 February and will end on Friday 27 February at The Key Guest Villa in Orkney. Different speakers which will include COSATU, ANC, SACP, Sanco and the MEC of Local Governance and Human Settlements Collen Maine will address the unionists. The speakers are provincial secretaries and for COSATU it will be Solly Phetoe, Packet Seaketso for Sanco, Madoda Samabatha (SACP), Thebesile Mokoto of SAMWU and Dakota Legoete of ANC. FRIDAY, 27 FebRuARY 2015 Women to beat violence by MOHANOE KHBA Lentswe, Jouberton - Domestic violence can lead to murder, divorce and child abuse. And for the women from Tlhabologang Hope Centre, happiness must take the place of violence and on Saturday 21 February, women gathered under the theme “Tsetsepela” at Jouberton Police Station to speak about domestic violence. Speaking to the founder of the centre, Kgalalelo Motloung said: “We are gathered here as young and old women just to go to the basics to humble ourselves and seek the solution for domestic violence from God. Our women must seek peace of mind and a heart from God, so that they can get direction.” Motloung who is also a policewoman said: “Women and men must fix this problem before they can point fingers to each other. This thing start at the family and lead to homeless children and serious crime like murder and others. “It is time to act on the incident and find the solution of this matter. For us to combat or fight this, we must communicate.” Motloung said she saw it impossible to see a child selling something on the street without someone asking where it comes from. Oumaki Mogashoa who lit the candle of hope at the event said: “No matter what a situation, there is still light at the end of the tunnel.” While Yvonne Rapoo who was involved in a terrible accident that landed her in a wheelchair said: “I’m so grateful to God that I’m still alive today. You don’t have to feel sorry for yourselves because I’m not feeling sorry for myself. What you must do is that you must face your challenges with God’s help.” The only man who was invited was the local radio personality Brenza Modipa: “Women are strong people by birth and my mother is one of them. “The time is now to accept the situation, seek wisdom from God and move on.” Modipa lastly said to the women in Afrikaans ‘Hulle moet vas hou!”. Brenza Modipa, founder of the centre, Kgalalelo Motloung and Oumaki Mogashoa. 3 4 FRIDAY, 27 FebRuARY 2015 FRIDAY, 27 FebRuARY 2015 5 FRIDAY, 27 FebRuARY 2015 6 M o t l a l e p u l a Ly d i a Kgajwane (64) of 1662 Tshekedi Street Khuma will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be at 07:00 at UCCSA. Alfred Pana Mncameni (35) of 5719 Ext 10 Jouberton will be laid to rest on Saturday 28 February. The service will be held at 07:00 at home. Themba Joseph Ramokhukhu Thomas (55) of X312 Ext 2 Jouberton will be b u r i e d o n S a t u rd a y 28 February at 07:00 at Old Apostolic Church. Bahentse Billy Matebele (31) of 5595 Lekoma Street Ext 6 Khuma will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be held at 07:00 at home. M a f i k e B o s s i Ye b e (72) of 14689 Ext 13 Jouberton will be laid to rest on Saturday 28 February. The service will be held at 08:00 at home. Tshwarelo Mosenki (08) of 1248 Delekile Street Tigane will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be held at 07:00 at Uniting Reformed Church. Te b o g o N o l u t h a n d o Primrose Lindiwe (36) of X997 Nxumalo Street Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February at 07:30 at St Andrew’s Church. Ernest Lebogang Shuping (55) of X45 Pheletso Str Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February at 07:00 at Old Apostolic Church (Down). Nozimanga Maria Mohapi (54) of 1491 Ext 1 Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be at 07:30 at Old Apostolic Church (East Hall). Thabo Hendrik Mmota (43) of 66 Chris Hani Street Wilkoppies will be buried on Saturday 28 February at 07:00 at the Uniting Reformed Church (Kanana). Goitshaiswang Bertha Nonkonyane (64) of 13769 Ext 11 Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be held at 07:00 at home. Motsiri ‘Tsarazen’ Patrick Makhetha (60) of 212 Khuma will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be held at 08:00 at home. Joy Andrew Tywakadi (64) of 1162 Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be held at 06:30 at Jouberton Hall. Sam Ntatenyana Botswe (46) of 4848 Ext 10 East Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be at 07:00 at home. Ditsebe Ben Molefi (59) of 13331 Ext 11 Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be at 07:00 at home. Jeffrey Mziwakhe Mlingwane (37) of 12110 Ext 9 Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be at 07:00 at home. Obakeng Tlhomedi (17) of 2409 Ext 4 Tigane will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be held at 07:00 at home. Thandiwe Sonia Mangesi (48) of 4051 Ext 7 Jouberton will be buried on Saturday 28 February. The service will be at 06:30 at home. FRIDAY, 27 FebRuARY 2015 Dikitsiso n Rex Inn will present Resurrection Special Jazz Festival on Sunday 1 March in Khuma (600 SectionPavement) from 12:00. DJ George, DJ Em’kay and others will entertain you. Admission is free. Call 072 041 7741 for information. n Kanana branch of Orlando Pirates supporters are inviting members to the meeting on Saturday 28 February at 199 Kofifi Section from 13:00. Members asked to bring R20 for braai. Call Boyboy on 079 995 8276. n Orlando Pirates Klerksdorp Branch supporters are invited to a meeting on Sunday 1 March from 14:00 at House no: 9 Jouberton. Transport to Orlando Stadium will depart on Saturday 28 February at 14:00 from Vaal Fisheries and House no: 9. 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Safe, convenient parking. 32116 27/02 Please take note that the deadline for Rest In Peace and DIKITSISO is 9:00 on Wednesday. No late entries will be accepted!! R60 per entry. FRIDAY, 27 FebRuARY 2015 8 Weevris now a Warrior by AUBREY KRUGER Mogase who encouraged him as a youngster and he will never forget his wise words. He joined Orkney Benfica as a Lentswe, Orkney - Local soccer player 17 year old and played for them for four Tseko Weevris has just signed a contract years from 2010. During this time he was with the national first division football also selected for the North West SAB u/21 club, African Warriors. side. Last year he moved to NWU before This brings to an end his stint at the joining African Warriors in February this second division side, North West Univeryear. sity that started in 2014. Weevris started training with African The 3-year deal was signed on Monday 23 February and secures a spot for Weevris Warriors in January and is very happy at the camp. His agent Chris Mabede is also at the club. ecstatic to get another local player to AfriThis move up is part of a long journey can Warriors after taking right wing Deon for the Qwa-Qwa born Weevris. He came Venter from Jouberton to first division to Orkney when he was only 2 years old. action in 2014. Weevris said that besides At age 6 he was slowly by surely beginning his soccer career at United Primary School them there is another local player in the national first division namely central midin Vaal Reefs. Funny enough he never fielder Thabo Ledma from Kanana. relinquished the defender position as he Weevris is focused and grateful for the always played central or as a right back chance to move his game to the next level. defender. He aspires to play like Chelsea right back It was at high school that he made an Branislav Ivanović who is also the captain impact at Vaal Reefs Technical High when of the Serbian national side. his team won an under 14 tournament New coach at African Warriors Morena qualifying for the provincial play-offs Ramoreboli said that he sees great potenwhich was the first real breakthrough for tial in Weevris and is interested in keeping this young defender. him as a player and he believes that with That propelled him to play for the time he can become even better. For now first XI at his school from grade 10 right Weevris will continue to put God first and through to grade 12. keep focusing on his goals to help African He specifically remembers Chief Warriors to go further and further. Tseko Weevris just signed a 3-year deal with He believes that he can one day play national first division side African Warriors premiership action for Pirates as he is FC. 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