No.1 NEWSPAPER IN MADIBENG 13 November 2014 Year 4 Issue 21 Next edition: 27 November 2014 Megarollers SAPS Did Possible Employees Act of Terrorism? -p2 Returning to Work?p12 Madibeng Times Optimized for IPads, IPhones and Smartphones Available at www.madibengtimes.co.za over 5000 downloads weekly Kgosi Shashapa rebukes judgement on him On 30/10/2014 both Maboloka tribal councils (Tsajoa and Lion families) once again went to Mahikeng High Court in connection with the review case which was requested by the Lion family against the decision of the then Premier of the North West Province Hon. Thandi Modise. T he Commission for Traditional Leadership, Disputes and Claims, after thorough investigation, recommended the Tsajoa family as the rightful Chiefs of Maboloka village. After going through the report of the Nationally recognized commission, the Premier of the North West Hon. Modise gave David Tsajoa the recognition certificate as the Headman of Maboloka. The above mentioned commission was established in terms of the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework Act to restore the dignity and integrity of the traditional communities and the entire institution of traditional leadership across the country. On 30/10/2014, the Kgosi David Shashapa Tsajao III on the 15th of March 2014 addressing the community. Judge of the day overruled the decision of the Premier and the report of the commission and gave Lion the Headman-ship of Maboloka. While passing the judgment, he also said the reasons for his judgment are reserved. “As Tsajoa family we are against the ruling of the judge and we are now prepared to go for an appeal. In our feedback meeting we had a strong support from our community members who are behind us with regard to this appeal. We hope and trust that the matter will be resolved as soon as possible.” said Mr. Tumo Tsajoa the family spokesperson. On the other side, the Lion family claims that the ruling by the judge is fair and for the best interest of the community. The community of Maboloka waited for this moment for years to have a court order to rule in the favour of who should be the rightful Chief of Maboloka. They further said they are not afraid of the appeal by the counterparts or anything whatsoever because they feel that the decision will remain the same. Continue on page 2 13 November 2014 FRONT PAGE N ow they will start focusing on rebuilding the entire community and making sure that services are provided to the community. The Lion family strongly indicated that the community must not worry about anything involving the Chieftainship of Maboloka because the Chieftainship belongs to them. Many residents in Maboloka supported the decision made by the Jugde while others see unfair justice to the Tsajoa family. According to previous information, the battle between the Lion and the Tsajoa families over chieftain-ship started a long time ago since the 1950s when Bophuthatswana was under the leadership of Kgosi Mangope. Apparently the Lion family is the uncle to the Tsajoa family. Madibeng Times is reviewing the contents of previous attribute about residents who attended the inauguration ceremony of Kgosi David Tsajoa III on the 15th March 2014. Mr. Hlongwane who stays in Doornkop said that the Chief belongs to Tsajoa and explains to us how it happened. “Kgosi Mangope is the one who messed up everything because he came in the 1960s. I did not like what he did because we had suffered a lot under the leadership of the Lion family. We had to pay R700-00 for graves when we want to bury and also when seeking proof of resident you pay money for that.” said Mr. Hlongwane. Tumo Tsajoa also added that their plans as family are to unite Maboloka as a whole and again to have developments for the community. Because of diversity in the culture people have separated themselves so they want to break that separation and make Maboloka one. “Chieftaincy is a bloodline; it is passed Municipality invasion by SAPS a possible act of terrorism - AfriForum on from father to son for generations. Tumo John Tsajoa was the first Chief of Maboloka from 1953, and then he passed away in 1962 leaving his son Mota to take over. Mota was a policeman at that time and couldn’t just leave police. In 1977, Tsajoa and Lion got arrested and went to jail; the judge found Tsajoa innocent and released him. When he returned home he found that Kgosi Mangope has appointed a commission of inquiry and found him guilty and gave the chieftain-ship to the Lion family who is the uncle to Tsajoa.” “The agreement between Kgosi Mangope and Lion was that Lion will be a chief for five years then return the chieftain-ship to the Tsajoa family. But when Kgosi Mangope’s term of being the chief of Bophuthatswana elapsed, the Lion family continues with the chieftain-ship even though the five year period was overdue. They continued with the chieftain-ship until the 1st of October 2013 when the then North West Premier Mme Thandi Modise gave us (Tsajoa family) the chieftainship certificate declaring us the rightful owners of the chieftaincy in Maboloka.” said Tumo Tsajoa family spokesperson. It could be that the decision ruled in court was not taken based on the sufficient investigations or could be that the judge was more concisely on all the decisions she/he took. The South African Police Services’ (SAPS) invasion of the Mogalakwena Municipality in Mokopane, Limpopo can possibly be declared as an act of terrorism according to legislation. T his statement made by AfriForum follows after police officers violently invaded the Municipality on Monday without a legal warrant. The police, who allegedly acted under the demand of Gen. Mphalatji, assaulted and arrested municipal managers and ward councillors and ordered everyone to evacuate the premises. The police apparently also ordered that nine proportional councillors be elected immediately. “Athough the reason for the invasion is still unclear, AfriForum suspects political foul play,” said Ian Cameron, Head of Community Safety for AfriForum. “Due to Gen. Mphalatji’s actions the SAPS could be held accountable for a possible act of terrorism. Police cannot invade and occupy a Municipality as they see fit or without legal documentation. Actions like these makes the country unstable and permitting such actions can even lean towards high treason,” Cameron added. Act 33 of 2004 clearly stipulates the following: “The agreement between Kgosi Mangope and Lion was that Lion will be a chief for five years then return the chieftain-ship to the Tsajoa family” “PROTECTION OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY AGAINST TERRORIST AND RELATED ACTIVITIES ACT” Any act committed whichis designed or calculated to cause serious interference with or serious disrup- Post form tops 3530x600x32mm R595.00 White Melamine 2750x1830x16mm R360.00 Coloured Melamine Royal, Mahoganny, Cherry Royal & Vancouver mapel 2750x1830x16mm R499.00 Runners White 450mm R10.99 Hinges Full Overlay R2.99ea Mdf (Superwood) 2750x1830x16mm R379.99 New Colours Black Cherry 2750x1830x16mm R499.00 New Colours Runners White 500mm Burgundy Mohony 2750x1830x16mm White Masonite Veg Baskets Wooden R12.99 2440x1220x3mm R80.00 Table Legs MT220 80x870mm R110.00 Office: 012 250 1920 Stories: David Malatsi 078 140 7478 Advertising: ads@madibengtimes.co.za Editorial: director@madibengtimes.co.za 500mm 96mm 2014/11/05, 3:43 PM You can Shop also email list at mb No 256, Molefe cutting Makinta Highway FIND US HERE Hebron Double Sink 1200 x 450 2750x1830 3530x600x32mm Moss Granite/Black Slate/ Verster Granite Taken from Google Chipboard Woodfiller 200ml R245.00 Top Joiner Specialising in Mt296 cutting Black Cherry R25.99 2750 x 1830 x 16mm Corner Brackets and edging Burgundy Mohony 4 Holes 2750x1830x16mm All colours 600mm R29.00 Contact Glue 500ml R59.99 Cam Lock R17.50 Thinners 30mm 750mlx1 R570.00 R299.00 MT1Bar Handle R9.99 Address: Shop No. 18, Platinum Mall, Brits Hebron - Google Maps MAKE YOUR MODERN FAMILY AT HOME R599.00 tion of an essential service, facility or system, or the delivery of any such service, facility or system, whether public or private... ...is intended, or by its nature and context, can reasonably be regarded as being intended, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, toUnduly compel, intimidate, force, coerce, induce or cause a person, a government, the general public or a segment of the public,..to do or to abstain or refrain from doing any act... 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It is reported that the survivor managed to untie herself and used spare keys to exit the house. With the assistance of the neighbours, the accused was spotted and arrested. Morwira (25) had escaped from the back of the vehicle by bending the grid and broke the windowpane on the door. The police in Koster are investigating a case of escape from lawful custody that occurred on Monday, 3rd of November 2014 at about 16:00 on the N4-Koster road. All escapees were awaiting trial on Koster for armed robbery committed during June 2014. Internal investigation will be instituted to determine circumstances that led to the escape. Investigation into the matter continues and anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of the suspects can contact Koster Police Station on (014) 543 8625/ 8633. Alternatively, Crime Stop can be called on 08600 10111 or anonymous tip-off Crime Line sms 32211 to communicate any information regarding the matter. A ccording to the information, police transported seven awaiting trial offenders from Mogwase Correctional Services to Koster where they were supposed to appear in the local Magistrates Court on Tuesday, 4th of November 2014. It is alleged that on the way to Koster, the inmates alerted the police that there was something wrong. The police stopped the vehicle and upon investigation they realized that four inmates were still in the vehicle while the other three; Anton Sithole (25), Amos Sithole (34) and Themba Mmabatho: Regional Court sentenced a 40-year-old accused to life imprisonment on Tuesday, 21st of October 2014 for raping a 13-year-old girl from Masutlhe village. he accused raped the survivor while visiting her aunt in 2012. The aunt’s boyfriend reportedly forced himself on her and threatened to kill her if she disclose the incident to anybody. After the ordeal, the victim reported the matter to her grandmother who took her to the clinic where rape was confirmed .In another unrelated case, Mmabatho Regional Court also sentenced Tshepo Daniel Moholo (26) to seven years imprisonment for rape on Tuesday, 22nd of October 2014. The survivor was raped while visiting the accused, who tied her hands with a belt, and shoved socks in her mouth T Accident on Monday Apparently the red Volkswagen Golf was coming from Elandsrand when the Toyota Yaris approached from the opposite direction and suddenly took a turn on the cross-line were it wasn’t supposed to cross. The Toyota Yaris with the loose bumper. slowly approaching the intersection at Hendrik Verwoerd and Van Velden streets when the Toyota Yaris made a sudden turn and bumped on the side of his vehicle.In other words, the driver of the Toyota Yaris Mr. Andries is at fault T he accident took place on the 10th of November. 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Who is Buti? Is he a well known person or some1 given a tenda from back door? KG Legodi. Dav, let me tel u my secret nd pls dont tel it to anyone. Me nd my family have planned for a getaway trip away from Brits during December holidays coz I hav realized that Brits is no longer safe 4 us. There r many criminals who does as they pleas. Sandra Lee. Brits is a beautiful place knwn by its beautiful parks and people living in it hav got wisdom. I lost interest and don't know what to do to beter this place. We brought people like Buti Makgongela, Mme Poppy, the likes of Mme Molokoane nd the rest of the list but nothing fruitful came out of the effort. Selina Kasi. This time I vote for male people or white people. I know male people r usin their powers wrongfuly wen given. Bt I believ we need change in our area and through a male leader runing madibeng or at least a white person to take control we can see change we have been dreaming of. Jan Nthite. I want to wish al the students a gut luck in their final exams especily grade12. Matthew Smith. Gut luck students, make us proud, we love u al the best. From Madibeng Comunity. Mdeva, I hate ignorant people nd I like those who act when reportd about something important. Madibeng Times is on a business of revealing information. I wish the public respect that nd stop defending their dirty works. Madibeng knws that they r failin us big time nd when somethin come up they roars like lions. Sandy. We Definitely don't need poles .Its good money wasted that they could us on other projects in need. The poles that they are using is not treated and with no gang nails at the end of each pole will make matters worse. I can almost guarantee you that the poles will be rotten in a years time above the concrete. Lourens Ra, David, I was surprised why those people after ur article, they painted those poles with vanisher nd expect them to last for a longer period. The most important part is to treat them underground not in the eyes of the public nd after pointed out their mistakes by somebody. My question is where is the municipality when all this is I give up, (2016) I wont vote, we happening, aretothose people vote 4 people enrich voluntering for thewives job or are themselves, their their they getting payment after a husband andatheir friends. Phuti. job done? Sabelo, Oukasie I want to salute Madibeng Times 4 going strong nd growin biger nd beter. Many flu by night newspapers come nd go bt ur paper stay strong. With David u come nd go far together. I salute u. Themba Mdladla. I don't care what the people are sayin about ur publications, I say u r doing a great job. Eventualy u wil reach that level where people especialy government institutions wil fuly respect nd take ur work seriously nd see ur contributions. Xhoxho. 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At first, residents were delighted by the fact that the project in its appearance will create more jobs for them and that they will be able to maintain their families. Surprisingly all their dreams were shuttered after hearing that the contractor is parting without the job well-done. This is a common ordeal in the area whereby the construction company is given a task to complete and never capitalized due to unknown factors. Just next to the waste transfer station site, there is a road called Mashao road. Apparently, Mashao road is the oldest road in the area. Recently there was a project awarded to tare the road, but with no fortune. The road was only maintained and tared half of the side saying that the money for the road had been used for other purposes. Later, the money was recovered which as well could not managed to secure the entire road. Even to date, the road is still pending waiting for more money and more money to be budgeted for. Matlhogonolo Motsepe’s respond on the article published by the Madibeng Times on the year 4 issue 20 on the 30th of October 2014 on page 2 titled: �My only son turned against me.’ “ My father speaks lies about me, he never maintained me, nor done anything for my sake since I was born. What he did was to humiliate and embarrass the entire family by his controlling behavior.” said Matlhogonolo Motsepe.The article referred his father Monageng Patrick Sekati allegedly accuses him of being arrogant and turned into being a monster. The article allude that Mr. Sekati and his late mother Marriam Motaung where financially supporting Matlhogonolo with educational fees. Mr. Sekati opened a case of house breaking and a case of fraud against his son accusing him of stealing a undisclosed number of Tupperwares and airtime. With insufficient evidence against Matlhogonolo both cases where soon withdrawn. In his response Matlhogonolo said his father is a dramatist who exaggerate and create endless stories. He was the trouble maker in the family by always causing a scene and shout at everybody and calling them names. “A week after the death of my grandmother, he forcibly demanded that I should leave the house and find myself a place to stay.” Waste transfer station turned into a horrible trench. Now, on the recent attempt whereby a waste transfer station was supposed to have been created. It is alleged that the reason the construction company seized operation is because the municipality was not able to pay them the money required for the project, and the construction company decided to quit and call it the day. Another reason could be that there is no environmental impact studies for the possibilities of having a Transfer Station on the site. Moreover, it is impossible for a Waste Transfer Station to be relocated in an environment where a farm is situated. Nevertheless, with the empty dam left on the site waiting to be filled up by rain, residents fear that the holes left unattended may result as danger to the community living nearby. They demanded that the municipality should take note of the situation and make sure that the holes are secured with soil before anyone get hurt. “My grandmother and I were very close at heart, we wouldn’t hurt one another. Yes, I admit that I took airtime from her sim-card without her concern for a good cause. I was using it for Google At the time of print, the Local Municipality of Madibeng was unavailable for comments on the issue. The father Monageng Patrick Sekati, the deceased grandmother Norah Mariam Motaung and the devastated son Matlhogonolo Ofentse Motsepe. and to find job on the internet.” “What my father said about raising me, feeding me and paid my educational studies is a total disgrace and a complete lie. He used to promise me money and at the end he will say to me he does not have it. My father is a man who wants things to be done his own way.” said Matlhogonolo. Matlhogonolo added that there was no police official in Klipgat who tempered with evidence. The matter was referred to Garankuwa Magistrate Court where the Magistrate saw no guilt in him and he was released after spending more than a week in prison for both cases opened against him. “I did not steal my father’s documentations (ID books and insurance policy documents), My father enjoys traveling while caring all of his items everywhere he goes. It could been the case that he lost them on his journey. I promise that if he continues accusing me of things I did not commit, I will report him to the police. 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As alluded, the 2013/2014 North West Youth Jobs in Waste Programme will be officially ending on the 10th of November 2014.As such, Tholoana Consulting wished to close the initiative with a Graduation ceremony whereby brief words from the Bakwena Ba Mogopa Administration, Department of Environmental Affairs and HIV testing uptake among the sexually active population in the North West Province dropped drastically in the past three years, Health MEC Dr. Magome Masike said on Monday, the 3rd of November 2014. “ Currently the HIV Counselling and Testing uptake is very low in the Province…..people are no longer testing as before. The Province managed to test just 682,376 of the sexually active population in 2013 compared to 1 050 809 achieved in 2010,” said the MEC during the launch of a HIV counseling and testing campaign in Klipgat. The launch was attended by First Lady, Thobeka Zuma, Social Development MEC, Feni Gaolaolwe and Kgosi Madoda Zibi, Chairperson of the House of Traditional Leaders in the North West among others. North West Youth Jobs In Waste Programme with Tholoana Consulting and Bakwena Ba Mogopa Community cleaning their area. Rustenburg Municipality were to be delivered, alongside handing out accredited training certificates to Beneficiaries. The Office of Kgosikgolo TRM Mamogale congratulated the students on a job well done and wished them all the best in their future endeavors. Prior to the graduation event, a cleanup campaign that saw the Bakwena Ba Mogopa Community and stakeholders pulling together took place and proved to be a success. Tholoana trusts that the Bakwena-Ba-Mogopa can build on the initiative by arranging similar events in the future. Ngaka Modiri Molema SAMWU bites the dust Mahikeng - The labour court in Braamfontein has dismissed the court application by South Africa Municipal Workers Union - SAMWU in Ngaka Modiri District Municipality of the alleged unlawful lock out against the workers in the municipality. S AMWU filed the application alleging that the Administrator and the Department of Local Government and Human Settlement had locked out their members after the workers were ordered to remain at home for a few days. The argument by the Administrator was that he had ordered a temporary closure of the Mahikeng offices (Head Office) for a few days as an effort to bring stability to the municipality. A few days later workers went through a employment validation process to be accredited to enter the municipality premises. When the Administrator Kumaran “Kulu” Nair was to assume his duties together with the Intervention Team on the 26th of September 2014, there were a group of people within the premises of the municipality who were continuously chanting slogans without engaging in any work. Municipal vehicles which included trucks and the fire brigade blocked all entrances to the municipality. Workers were against the decision by the provincial government to dissolve the council and put Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality under administration. The Intervention Team assumed duties a day after the North West High Court had dismissed an application launched by the municipality to interdict the provincial government from appointing an Administrator and for the court to set aside the EXCO’s decision to dissolve the council. SAMWU alleged that the action by the department was unlawful and it constituted an unlawful lockout of workers but the labour court dismissed the application. No cost was however made by the court. In response, the North West Department of Health has identified the political and traditional leadership, as the major stakeholders to advocate for HIV testing, Tuberculosis screening, diabetes and hypertension tests at least once a year both in the workplace and community settings. The revitalized HCT campaign forms part of strategies aimed at strengthening the implementation of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis prevention and management programmes. “The revitalised campaign builds on the 2010 success by continuing to encourage people of the North West to get tested for HIV at least once a year in order to make informed decisions on preventa- MEC Dr Magome Masike, First Lady Ms.Thobeka Zuma (pink dress), amongst them is Madibeng Executive Mayor Clr. Jostina Mothibe and other leaders after signing a pledge. The picture was taken during the launch of HCT Revitalization in Klipgat, Madibeng Sub-District. tive measures, treatment, care and support. “The campaign is not just about HCT. Our intention is that anybody who enters a testing station anywhere in the Province shall have blood pressure taken to check for hypertension, blood sugar measurement to check for diabetes mellitus, and haemoglobin measurement to check anaemia,” Masike said. All patients with both TB and HIV are placed on ARV treatment if their CD4 count is 350 or less. In addition, pregnant HIV positive women with a CD4 count of 350 or with symptoms regardless of their CD4 count also start with immediate treatment. Ms Thobeka Zuma, who through her foundation the Thobeka Madiba Zuma Foundation champion cancer programmes, used the launch of the revitalized HIV counselling and testing to raise cancer awareness. Tel: 012 250 1920 i Shop 18, Platinum Mall, Brits Advertising: ads@madibengtimes.co.za Web: www.madibengtimes.co.za BOOK YOUR ADVERT NOW MEC for Local Government and Human Settlement C ollen Maine said, that he never had any doubt that the court will rule in their favour. “The court has confirmed that our decision as the provincial government was lawful as it intended to bring calm and stability into the municipality. Our action had the best interest of workers at heart as we needed to separate workers from those who were rented to bring anarchy to the district municipality. We knew all along that the court application will never see the light of the day” remarked Collen Maine. UP TO 70% OF PEOPLE OUT THERE FIND THEIR ADVERTISING IN NEWSPAPERS IS STILL THE MOST TRUSTWORTHY AND USEFUL FORM OF COMMUNICATION ADVERTISE TO MAKE YOUR BUSINESS GROW We’ll do the leg work you do the counting....... 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Both BaPedi and Batsonga families displayed their traditional values in clothing and the food they prepared for their special guests. It was a combination of BaPedi and Batsonga style. But influential people need to nurture their relationships with other influential people. It would be unacceptable for them to not invite them to a family wedding. A lot of the time the bride will say, I can’t stand that guy, but he had to come to the wedding! Mr. Phinias Mashaba the father of the bride told Madibeng Times that he allows the Letsoala family to take his daughter Caroline to be their O nce again, the Madibeng Times is revealing to the readers the splendid wedding of Kagiso and Caroline Letsoalo which took place on the 1st and the 2nd of November 2014 in Mothutlung and Letlhabile. It’s not just the Letsoalo’s who are proving that more is more when it comes to saying �I do’. It seems the days of the discreet, low-key exchange of rings is gone for now. And in most cases, �new money’ is doing the talking. Walking down the aisle provides the ultimate excuse to show off the bling. Weddings are an opportunity to invite friends and family to share something momentous and make them feel special. I in law on one condition: they must treat her with love and respect. If non of the above met, he won’t hesitate to kill them all. Reiterating the statement, the Letsoalo family represented by the uncle Thomas Letsoalo responded by saying they understand the predicament of the situation and prepared to live up to the heavy condition. Many people regarded the wedding of Kagiso and Caroline as one of the best weddings in Madibeng. They further send their gratitude to the couple and wished them a happy everlasting time together. More especially to the bride, they encouraged her to stay strong and be the pillar of the family. 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A ccording to MEC Mohono, the people of Botswana frequent South Africa on daily basis, and the Bokone Bophirima province is the gateway into the country. She said that even South Africans use Botswana to get to other SADC countries. “It is therefore important for both the people of the North West and Botswana to look at tourism as an important sector that will boost the economy of both countries. Mining is no longer contributing much as it used to and I think it’s now time to explore this important field.” “We also share cultural values, and it will be more important that we increase education level in profiling the conservation and preservation needs of heritage and cultural resources for sustenance which will be in line with the values of culture, standards and norms”, said MEC Mohono. MEC Mohono said that the venture is geared at introducing the people of Botswana to other tourism destination areas which she said are of cultural importance in the history of the Batswana. MEC said that the Batswana and the people of the North West are related and that they are just separated by borders. “Such a relationship cannot be ignored and must be nurtured, embraced and used to the advantage of all. Township and village tourism is a niche market that has not yet been fully penetrated and explored. Both Botswana and the Bokone Bophirima Province have the advantage of a rich history which has long strides. “The potential for oral traditions that date back centuries and that would definitely ignite the thoughts and imaginations of the tourist are endless”, she said. MEC Mohono also took advantage of the campaign by further engaging with the Botswana Tourism Organizations in exploring future partnerships with them. The Tourism marketing campaign is an annual event which is a joint venture between the Department of Tourism and its entity the North West Parks and MEC Desbo Mohono and High Commissioner Mr. Mdu Lembede during the South African Botswana tourism activation Tourism Board. The main aim was to sell the destination North West and target three very important tourism groups being the Media, Travel Trade and the Consumer. At the time of print, the Madibeng Times contacted the NUMSA Regional Secretary Mr. Jerry Morulane and he was unfortunately not available, Mr. Morulane’s cellphone was off and a voice mail message was left behind. Segopotso Leketi puts Tsogo high school on the map This year the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair has helped put hundreds of learners on the path to success by introducing them to the exciting world of science. T he Eskom Expo unearths young scientists with potential to encourage them to pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and innovation (STEMI) fields. These budding scientists were recognized and rewarded at the Eskom Expo final prizegiving ceremony on Friday the 10th of October. The awards were presided over by Eskom Chairman Zola Tsotsi and Minister of Science and Technology Naledi Pandor. At the ISF learn- ers present their projects to a panel of judges that included professionals from the privates sector, academics, scientists and educators in a bid to take home a medal or special prize or a prized ticket to an International Science Fair. North West province scooped 13 highly recommended projects, 29 bronze, 12 silver and 3 gold medals. Among those learners who made Bojanala region proud is Segopotso Leketi, grade 11 learner from Tsogo High school. He received a silver medal for his project on portable reader. He designed a device which aims to assist blind people to read printed material. Upon receiving his medal Segopotso said “I never thought I could achieve a silver medal especially at ISF level. Coupled with the fun I had and insight I have gained, I will most definitely participate next year”. Young scientists from Mothotlung, Tsogo, Doxa Deo and Hoerskool Brits represented Madibeng at these prestigious event. They couldn’t stop talking about the fun they had while they were there, not to mention the friends they made from other provinces. This year has been another momentous year for the Eskom Expo with 477 female participants, versus 345 male participants, while learners from Mexico, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho and Botswana have participated for the third year in a row. Parthy Chetty, Eskom Expo for Young Scientists Executive Director said: “South Africa wants Segopotso Leketi. to establish itself as a hub of science research and excellence. In order to do that South Africa needs to be producing outstanding scientists, researchers and technicians and attract top talent from around the world”. Signed infrastructure development MoU between Bokone Bophirima and DBSA Rustenburg – Bokone Bophirima Provincial Government and the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to commence collaboration on funding for infrastructure development. T he signing which Premier Supra Mahumapelo described as one that is critical in pursuing the objectives of the National Development Plan and the conceived strategy to Rebrand, Reposition and Renew the Province, was done today, Saturday 1st of November, at Rustenburg Civic Centre, Bojanala Platinum District Municipality. Premier Supra Mahumapelo said this MoU is a practical expression of the Bokone Bophirima government’s firm resolve to join forces with other stakeholders to radically deal with challenges such as infrastructure backlog for roads, water, electricity and housing. “As a means to primarily implement the objectives of the National Development Plan, this process will contribute greatly towards the attainment of the Province’s set economic growth to 6% by 2019, thus enabling us to progressively overcome the triple challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality. By signing this MoU”, Premier emphasised “we are committing ourselves as partners who share the same mission, to assertively face the challenges before us and ensure that the lives of the people in Bokone Bophirima Province are changed for the better”.DBSA Chief Executive Officer, Patrick Dlamini acceded that this MoU signals the two parties intent to provide better services, saying the institution will work tightly with the Province to successfully achieve this goal which is also expressed and stressed in the National Development Plan. “We are excited because the infrastructure development approach we are planning for Bokone Bophirima Province will soon be used as a model for the country, an approach which challenges all of us to up our game in an effort to ensure that the citizens enjoy their rights to access better services”, said Mr Dlamini who applauded Premier Mahumapelo for having taken the Premier Mahumapelo and DBSA CEO Patrick Dlamini. initiative to approach the DBSA for support. Dlamini said while the infrastructure development projects for Bokone Bophirima Province could not be quantified at present, it is expected that the funding which will be guided by the Province’s needs, will be huge. The Executive Mayor of the Rustenburg Local Municipality Cllr Mpho Khonou who also attended the signing ceremony, welcomed the move as a step in the right direction. The DBSA is a Development Finance Institution wholly owned 10 by the government of South Africa and focuses on large infrastructure projects within the public and private sector. 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See terms and conditions at www.picknpay.co.za/brandmatch 1189025_380x285_1 11 1189025_39x8 Press_Madibeng Times.indd 1 13 November 2014 2014/11/07 2:50 PM Imbizo-Brits Police Station Management on 22/10/2014 went to interact with the community of Oukasie in a form of Imbizo where a large number of people comprised of senior citizens and youth attended the event. The Imbizo was held in Oukasie Community Hall. Brits police Station held Imbizo in Oukasie B rits Police Station Acting Station Commander Colonel Rueben Sekwati Tlhoaele with his Acting Vispol Commander Lt Colonel Simon Mongatane and Oukasie Sector Manager Lieutenant Maobane, Sonop Sector Manager Lieutenant Ndlovu and Brits Police Station Community Police Officer Sergeant Tshabalala were present on the day of the event. Among the stakeholders invited on the day there were the Department of Justice, Madibeng Traffic, Local Government, Social Development as well as Brits Community Police Forum executive Committee. The main aim of the event was head-driven by crime related factors which also include vigilantism which has risen in terms of crime statistics where numbers of people are/were killed and brutally assaulted. Colonel Tlhoaele outlined that Brits police are prepared to work together with the community in way of attempting to uproot crime in communities around Brits but he said that there is no justification whatsoever in acts of mob justice by members of communities and perpetrators of such crimes will face the full might of the law. A member of the community given a platform to raise her concerns “The challenges of crime facing Oukasie are not unique to many other communities across our policing precinct, yet in most communities we see law-abiding citizens partnering with police in eradicating the scourge of crime. On other factors which were part of the engagement between the police and community was the aspect of lack of service delivery which was raised from the community side that when police are called or reported about a crime in progress, police’s response is always late which drives the community to end up taking the law into their own hands. Another concerning issue out of the rest was that most of police members in Brits Police Station are not willing to assist the community which is unacceptable according to Batho-Pele Principles which is South African Government program that guides public servants to render the service to the community. “We strongly warn the perpetrators of such disturbing incidents because mob justice is unjustifiable. You cannot resolve crime through committing crime, it is simply unacceptable, “What is really worrying is the fact that the perpetrators of such acts are often perceived as he roes by some members of communities when such barbaric killings take place. Police are in hot pursuit of these socalled �heroes’ because there is nothing heroic when you burn and kill people.” Colonel Tlhoaele said. Brits Police Station Management hopes that by engaging members of the community was a great move in sense that people on the ground have information that must be given to the police which will guide the police in planning of the operations especially during this festive season. NEASA. For this reason NEASA members, including Megaroller, embarked on a lock-out of striking workers “Megaroller supports NEASA in its attempts to negotiate a fair agreement for all its members. We would welcome an end to the lock-out but unfortunately it will continue until NUMSA has engaged with NEASA,” says Sarel Koekemoer, Acting General Manager for Megaroller. Gerhard Papendus, NEASA’s Chief Executive reiterates this sentiment: “The driving force behind this lock-out is that NUMSA and the other unions must meet with us to resolve NEASA’s outstanding demands in order to get the lock-out lifted. Until this has happened, the lock-out will continue.” Koekemoer explains that Megaroller actually offered employees a 12% increase in pay, pending final settlement with NUMSA. The majority of employees accepted this and returned to work. “As an employer, we are exposed to many threats in the current business environment, making staying afloat in business in South Africa today a major challenge. To have to keep your own employees away from work just to ensure that fair labour demands are negotiated is unacceptable. The unions must learn to be flexible in their demands, otherwise there will not be an industry to return to in the long run. “Megaroller subscribes to the codes of fair employment and is committed to providing its employees with a safe, non-discriminatory, and fulfilling work environment. The safety and wellbeing of our employees was threatened in mid-October when NUMSA members stormed our Brits plant intimidating non-striking members, disrupting operations, and causing damage to property. This is also unacceptable. “We will not be swayed by the threatening tactics of a minority faction of employees, supported by a large contingent of NUMSA and COSATU members who are not involved directly in the current lock-out,” concludes Koekemoer. At the time of print, the Madibeng Times contacted the NUMSA Regional Secretary Mr. Jerry Morulane but he was unfortunately not available. His cellphone was off and a voice mail message was left behind. Megaroller employees are not being unreasonably stopped from returning to work Megaroller Industries (Pty) Ltd (Megaroller) respond on the article published by the Madibeng Times on year 4 issue 20 on the 30th of October 2014 on page 8 titled: �Workers out for work for more than a month without any salary.’ R eferred, the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa’s (NUMSA) claims that it had succeeded in ending the month-long strike in the metals and engineering sectors on the 28th of July 2014, and that some of its workers are still being unreasonably prevented from returning to work, as published in the Madibeng Times on the 30th of October 2014 are inaccurate. According to Megaroller Industries (Pty) Ltd (Megaroller), one of the companies named in the article, the employees have been locked-out since 29 July 2014, arising from a dispute between the National Employers Association of South Africa (NEASA) and NUMSA at bargaining level. NEASA, of which Megaroller is a proud member, refused to sign the settlement agreement that was reached between SEIFSA and other trade unions, including NUMSA. NEASA is not a signatory to this agreement because the unsustainable level of the wage increase being agreed upon by SEIFSA and NUMSA will cause the Industry to decline even further. In addition, the Unions refused to address NEASA’s demands for the creation of a new entry level wage, for newcomers, which would support job creation and create a more flexible dispensation that would allow the Industry to prosper. NEASA has more than 23 000 employer members across a variety of sectors. About 3000 of these employer members are in the metal industry, making NEASA one of the biggest employer representative bodies on the Metal and Engineering Bargaining Council (MEIBC). NEASA received a mandate from its members not to accept a wage offer higher than 8%. As a result the wage proposal could not be accepted by NEASA and they needed to engage in further negotiations with NUMSA. To date, NUMSA has not made any attempts to engage in negotiations with COGTA Chief Director walked away with R46 million from Naledi Municipality The total amount paid to Khasu Engineering was R87.9 million which included an overpayment of R46 million. The payments made were for the installation of sewer and water internal services and the construction of 3000 houses. I n a reply to a DA parliamentary question, the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), Pravin Gordhan, revealed that Khasu Engineering Services owned by the Chief Director of COGTA, Khotso Frank Khasu, to date has not paid back overpayments made to his firm to the tune of R46 million by the Naledi Local Municipality in the North West in 2008. I will request Minister Gordhan and the North West MEC for COGTA to urgently intervene and to institute the necessary criminal and disciplinary action in terms of Section 32 of the Municipal Finance Management Act. Criminal charges must be laid. In 2010, the Special Investigating Unit had begun its investigation into Mr Khasu, yet nothing has come of this and Mr Khasu basically walked away with R46 million. Earlier this year it emerged that Mr Khasu was appointed Chief Director of COGTA in October last year and that he earns “a minimum salary” of R930 000 a year. It is sickening that someone who essentially defrauded a municipality to the tune of R46 million can be appointed to a highlevel position in the COGTA department. According to a technical report by the North West Department of Human Settlements the quality of services delivered by Mr. Khasu’s company was poor and further found: 12 That all the housing units did not comply with the minimum standards; Only some of the internal water services for phase one which consisted of 1500 stands was completed; There is still an outstanding requirement to install internal water and Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional sanitation serAffairs (COGTA), Pravin Gordhan. vices for phase two for this colossal failure must be held (1500 remaining stands); The quality accountable and so too must Mr Khasu of the structures on the ground did not for his disgraceful lack of delivery on warrant the expenditure incurred; and this project and his failure to pay back the top structures needed extensive rethe money that was overpaid to him. medial work. The municipal officials involved in the procurement of the funds 13 November 2014 J UPITER keeping You On The Road BODY PARTS WINDSCREENS TOM STREET OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon - Thu: 08:30 - 17:00 Sat: 09:00 - 14:00 Fri: 08:30 - 12:30 & 14:00 - 17:00 Sunday: 09:00 - 12:30 BRAKE PADS R95 From R3950 THERMOSTAT HOUSING (FORD ROCAM) R95 From R650 From R100 R350 R120 R75 From From R75 WINDOW MECH R260 R200 RADIATOR FAN From R150 R695 GRILLS AIR PIPES From DOOR GLASS From GEARLINKS (SLUTER) (BLADE) OPEL TIMING BELT From CLUTCH SLAVES From 12 Month Warranty From R300 FUEL PUMP ELECTRICAL WINDSCREENS FROM R450 FITTED BATTERIES From R150 R795 CAB SLIDERS FROM R350 TURBO VENT GLASS From From 5LT ENGINE OIL Mon - Thu: 09:00 - 17:00 Sat: 09:00 - 14:00 Fri: 09:00 - 12:30 & 14:00 - 17:00 Closed on Fridays from 12:30 - 14:00 R235 FITTED ENGINE OIL 5Lt TEL: 012 941 2529 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK From WINDSCREENS AVAILABLE FOR ALL CARS / BAKKIES From MAGALIES CENTRE Corner De Boer & Hendrik Verwoerd TEL:012 252 0091/83 From MOTOR SPARES From R495 RADIATOR LIGHT CASES TAIL LAMPS ALTERNATOR TORSION BAR CONRODS DOOR MIRROR HID KIT PRESSURE PLATE From FENDERS OIL COOLER MUD GUARDS ENGINE MOUNTING R120 GEARBOX WIPER MOTORS TIE RODS CV JOINTS OIL PUMPS HUB DISTRIBUTOR CARBURATORS UNIVERSAL JOINTS CALIPERS AIR FILTERS CONTROL ARM BRUSHES FUEL PMPS (ELECTRICAL) BENDIX STUB AXLE SOLENOID CRANK SENSOR FAN PLUG WIRES CENTRE BEARINGS BELL HOUSING IGNITIONS BRAKE SHOES CROWN & PINIONS FROM BRAKE DISCS CAMSHAFT CLUTCH PLATE CONTROL ARM BUMPER LAMP FUEL FILTER DIFFS IDLER ARMS GASKETS FILTER HOUSING TIMING KIT CRANKWHEEL CYLINDER HEAD POWER STEERING PUMP STARTER CRANKSHAFT SHOCKS HEATER VALVE RADIATOR BOTTLE 13 BEARINGS DIESEL PUMPS SHOCK MOUNTINGS ELECTRONIC COIL LAMDA SENSORS 13 November 2014 Kutlwano primary School celebrates their Annual LAIP / LITNUM/ Readathon Day The school held a cycle of Literacy and Numeracy development activities to raise students’ awareness of the importance of reading. The occasion included competition sessions where the students were split up into different assemblages. It was a very busy day and the learners from grade 1 to 7 joined in all the activities with great enthusiasm. L earners participated in these activities through-out the year and this annual event seek to reward the best learners and to instil the culture of reading in the school. With the worse background having few resources, it was interesting to see how learners could make the best with a few reading books, some of which have been borrowed from the local library. The Principal, Mr. Jeremiah Sello was very much overwhelmed as he deliberated, “I would like to thank my wonderful teachers who worked so hard to make the day a success, and most especially for the team-spirit they displayed throughout the year. It has not been an easy year since challenges form part of our daily package, but I am grateful over these teachers for maintaining the banner of good practise in the way that they did.’’ “’I also would like thank the parents for their support, I believe that the more parents participate in schooling, in a sustained way, at every level -in advocacy, decision-making and oversight roles, as fund-raisers and boosters, as volunteers and Para-Professionals, and as home teachers -- the better for learner achievement.’’ Kutlwano primary school teachers and the Principal, Mr Sello J (sitted centre) celebrating readathon day Great appreciation Goes to our adjudicators namely: Prudence Letswalo Elizabeth Lekalakala and Andrew Lekalakala who did an excellent job of adjudication. “I would like to thank my wonderful teachers who worked so hard to make the day a success” Right: Grade 7 Champion readers posing with the school manager Maboloka Gospel Singers are going Seeking a donation for a traditional places outfit organization with Social Development the perPastor Margret Kanyane a founMaboloka Gospel Singers started in 2011 and is situated at Maboloka village. Members were recruited to raise funds to support the Gospel Choirs at Maboloka. The group started with 15 members until to date where it comprises of about 50 members. T he founder members of the choir realized that there was a need for the establishment of a genre music (Gospel) to be featured in the village and the Madibeng at large. The organization is a registered non-profit Directorate (NPO) around 2014. A big achievement was in 2012 when the choir recorded its first and far most Gospel Album in less than a year of existence. It is the album titled �A mpitsa’ with hit songs such as �Uthondo’, �Ditaba tsa bo dumedi’ and �Lihle izulu’ to name the few. “We therefore believe that recording 11 tracks CD and making 50 copies is the biggest achievement ever, we also performed at Dumisa TV and Ezomoya on DSTV. We are in a process of recording another CD that will be released in December 2014. The first CD did not sell enough copies (56) former Ambassador, Chairperson of the youth league and the women’s league and a BEC will be hosting the Minister of Social Development, Minister Bathabile Dlamini on the 26th of November 2014 in Mmakau. “I am a Pastor and I believe that the day will be a success. In that case I am humbly requesting any individual or company with the donation of a Tswana or Xhosa traditional outfit. I definitely promise that who ever dresses me, I will happily consider making business with son in the future.” “At the moment we only survives by a stipend and my husband and a partner has been a pillar of strength throughout. The event is called a Pastor Margret Kanyane. White Door whereby we have received a donation of a Wendy house. As we speak the contractor is busy building the house that will be officially opened on the 26th of November by the Minister and other dignitories.” said Pastor Kanyane. and we had to give away free CD’s to our supporters” “We are still planing on recording a DVD. Meanwhile, our community of Maboloka is contributing immensely in supporting whatever initiative we are doing. Our biggest challenges is that sometimes we fail to attend certain events as most of our members are unemployed. Others are volunteering and then it becomes a dilemma for us to pay for transport and buying uniforms.” said the Managing Director Mr. Jabulani Radebe. Therefore, the organization wishes to see Maboloka Gospel Singers as one of the top gospel choirs in the country, and also having Label branded Recording under the name of Maboloka Gospel Singers. “We will be happy if the people of Madibeng can help us to grow this group as big as possible. Our special thanks goes to the recording company Jeelee recording from Letlhabile, our parents, the community at large and the churches for their support and special prayers.” concluded Radebe. Any individual or company wishing to support, donate or sponsor the organization, please contact Jabulani Radebe 0839893417 or 0795681097 or email: jjradebe2@gmail. com. The organization appreciates any kind of support. der of the Non Profit Organization for domestic violence is requesting from any individual or company to assist her with the Tswana or Xhosa traditional outfits to wear on her special occasion. A 14 13 November 2014 AVBOB donated a noble Library – Majakaneng Primary School AVBOB felt amused by the fact that out of four evaluated schools across the area, Majakaneng Primary School was the luckiest school to receive a R350 000 worth of a library full of books and other equipments. T his came after the AVBOB right wing, Touch Africa evaluated the school to receive the library out of the four participated schools. AVBOB, the sponsor of the entire proceedings as well as the library anually that gives a certain profit to AVBOB Foundation part of the C.S.E Mutual Society. The AVBOB Group Communication Manager Mr. Marius du Plessis explains how all this started. “We start investing moneys in projects such as this one. Phase one of the project is rolling out 30 libraries to the schools of which we had already rolled out 17 libraries thus far. Probably at the end of next year (2015) we will be ending with our phase one.” “Phase two will then commence when we will be giving back to the community by issuing new books in their libraries.” said Mr. du Plessis. He also applauded Touch Africa of their hard work and dedications in identifying the so-in-need of a library school. “Touch Africa’s mandate is to evaluate and look for an old shipping container on our behalfthat will later be converted into being a noble library. The whole establishment of a library costing R350 000 consists of a lamenting floor, airconditioning and 2,500 reading books. “AVBOB is not benefitting out of the whole ordeal. South African Association of Science and Technology Educators (SAASTE) is the 6th North West Provincial Conference and the 3rd Biennial General Meeting; the theme for this conference is �Teaching Today for Tomorrow.’ T he conference by (SAASTE) was made possible to enhance the quality of learning and teaching in the Science and Technology fields. The conference was held in the Academy for Christian Education on the 25th of October. The main aim was to bring teachers from different areas of Science and Technology to brainstorm and learn from each other the best practices and invite other stakeholders such as professors from universities. In the conference, the organizers don’t normally invite learners because this is the platform whereby teachers and stakeholders learn more from each other on how to go about preparing their learners for projects. SAASTE also had prepared the elections whereby the organization dismantled the previous committee and nominate a new committee. When asked about the fact that the country is now approaching the end of the year and learners are about to engage in writing their final exams, the Chairperson (LO Committee) Mrs. Makwena Mmekwa responded and said, “Some of the implementations of these conferences are now busy operating, is just that we are tracking what is going on in schools The School traditional dance entertaining the Standing next to the library is the educator with audience. pupil alongside is the School Principal Mrs. Eunice What we are trying to explain to the said that the school Matlhasedi and the AVBOB General Manager Mr. Dino Pillay after cutting the ribbon and ready to people of South Africa is that we’re have got passion hand over the key to the principal. here for you since 1918.” remarked which is why they especially in the schools around. While Mr. du Plessis. After a tireless job of were chosen for the library. “We hear the Local Chief Mr. B. Tshweu thanked finding the appropriate school for the many stories about the government the former principal Mr. Moerane for library, the Corporate Social Environnot doing enough for the schools. To attending the event and said that the ment (C.S.E) Project Manager Mr. my perspective, I would say it is just former principal is still intact and supMorne Scholtz briefly explained to the propaganda because much have been portive of the school. He also send a Madibeng Times that part of what done in this school.” “We can provide strong message to the thieves around to they do, they went to three schools and resources such as this one, but it is up to stay away from the library. The Prinspent two hours with the school, write a the school and the community on how cipal Mrs. Eunice Matlhasedi said that recommendation and make a decision they make use of the resources.” said AVBOB have secured the future of the together with his colleague Zade. the General Manager. community and brought hope as well. “The message to the learners is that the success of a library is based on how they utilize it. If the school does not efficiently make use of the library as promised, we will not take it away but we will appoint people to give advice and assistance to the school and the SGB.” said Mr. Morne. The AVBOB General Manager, Group Corporate Affairs Mr. Dino Pillay in his statement Former principal Mr. T.P Moerane said that he knew when leaving the school that he is leaving it in the good capable hands of a wise teacher (referring to Mrs. E Matlhasedi). The SGB Mr. J. Maphukundi thanked AVBOB for the brilliant donation they made to the school and said that the area of Majakaneng is the poor of the poorest and in that case, they need more developments “They are truly amazing and what they have done is beyond words.” she concluded by saying, “Poverty and illiteracy are man-made and can be redirected by human beings. With this new library we will surely see success in the school.” she said. Teaching Today for Tomorrow and if there are challenges and some of them we will implement them next year (2015).” In-terms of educators who are not doing their means at schools, she reiterated and said, “It is not a general issue but a national issue through various stakeholders such as SAASTE who invites all the teachers especially those that are demoralized and not doing their means at the schools.” Educators were motivated through various speakers and the publishers of various books such as Macmillan, Oxford, Shuters & Shooter, Principal Software and Vivlia just to name a few introduced their new books and their advanced technological equipments. Professors and Doctors encouraged teachers to commit themselves in teaching learners at school. Dr. Estelle Gaigher Faculty of Education at the University of Pretoria in her presentation said: “Many learners worldwide experience science as a vast body of facts that has to be learnt, without a sense of the origin of these facts.” While the E- Learning Marketer at Shuters & Shooter Mr. Sibonelo Mkhasibe introduced a new range of technology equipment that can be used in classes by students and educators that works concurrently as note books and exam papers. Dr. Jabu Nukeri of the South African Agency for Science & Technology Advancement told the attendees that South Africa has the lowest performance scores in Maths and Science compared to other TIMMS participants in 1999 & 2003. Recent drop in the number of learners for senior certificate (2008 – 588 643; 2009 15 – 580 937; 2010 – 559 166 and 2011 – 511 038. In the year 2000 about 1 035 192 learners started school in grade 1, but only 496 090 showed up to write the final grade 12 examination. He also encouraged educators not to allow themselves to be the only one talking in the classrooms and should make the classrooms enjoyable by allowing learners to interact more often. Google Apps for Education Daan Pretorious Principal Software introduced the ways and means of using Google Apps in the schools. He said, if anyone wants to have a web-side must first register a domain to access the web-side. After the presentation by the speakers, the parallel session began in different classrooms. Educators listening attentively while the lecturers conducting a workshop. Teachers receiving pamphlets and prices lists of books from different publishers. “Educators were motivated through various speakers and the publishers of various books” Principal Software Charmaine Claassen during the workshop. 13 November 2014 MT SPORTS The netball tournament is sche-duled to commence next year on the 28th of March 2015 in Mothutlung Sports Field with teams from around Madibeng to participate. The winners will walk away with price money, trophies, medals and certificates of participation. O nly third, second and first price will be awarded after playing for group stage. Teams to be featured in the tournament are African Ball Controllers (ABC), Matsatsantsa, Super Stars, Hustlers, Los Angeles, Barcelona, Ipeleng and Mighty Stars. The group stage fixture stands: 1st round on the 17th of January 2015, Group A – African Ball Controllers take on Matsatsantsa on Mothutlung Sports Ground at 14:00. L7lvrboy PRODUCTION netball tournament 2015 While on the same date, Super Stars battle with Hustlers on Black Rock Sports Ground in Mmakau at 16:00. On the 18th of January, Group B – Los Angeles visited Barcelona in Moumong, Chippa Sports Ground at 14:00, with Ipeleng vs Mighty Stars scheduled at 16:00 on Mothutlung Sports Ground in Mothutlung. The 2nd round will be played on the 31st of January with the Group B – features Barcelona up The event planner Ms. Lesego Seageng and the organizer Mr. Lucky of the group stage will be played Mothutlung. For those who would against Mighty Stars on the 15th of February whereby like to come and witness the exat 14:00 in Pharah Sports Ground Group B Barcelona takes on Ipeleng travaganza, the entrances are free of in Thetele. With Los Angeles takat 14:00 on Pharah Sports Ground charge in all the venues. For more ing on Ipeleng on Tlhopane Sports in Thetele and on the 22nd of Febinformation contact the organizer Ground on Mmakau at 16:00. On ruary Group B Mighty Stars play Mr. Lucky Mohommed or the event the 1st of February Group A – Matagainst Los Angeles at 14:00 on Tlplanner Ms. Lesego Seageng on the satsantsa playing with Hustlers time hopane Sports Ground in Mmakau. number 0785784672 or email: l7lvr14:00 on Tlhopane Sports Ground And on the 28th of February Group boy@gmail.com in Mmakau and African Balll ConA Matsatsantsa battle it out for the trollers playing against Super Stars at 16:00 in Chippa Sports Ground in final round with Super Stars at 14:00 Moumong. 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