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2 NEWS 18 JULY 2014
Makua Marathon gave his 67 minutes
Makua Marathon will be at work on 18 July - Nelson Mandelas birthday and the day
when Mandela Day is celebrated. This year he went on Tuesday to give his 67
minutes in honour of Mandela Day. He worked at the Mampuru Community Hall. In
2010 he game a soccer ball to children in the area. In 2011 he went to volunteer at
Dilokong Hospital. In 2012 he worked in the gardens at Nkokoane Primary School. In
2013 he volunteered to work at the Mampuru clinic. He encourages everyone to give
67 minutes of their time to help make the world a better place.
On 14 July Goodman Machubeng (27) was
sentenced to 12 months imprisonment with
an option of a R6000 fine. He was sentenced
after he was found guilty of assault with the
purpose to inflict grievous bodily harm.
On 8 February Machubeng assaulted a 23-
year old woman with a glass after they had
an argument. The incident happened in
Praktiseer. On 9 February the incident was
reported to the SAPS which led to his arrest
on the same day. He was sentenced in the
Praktiseer Magistrates Court.
(Information: Const. JS Movundlela).
On 15 July 2014 Hosea Mokoena (38) was
sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for
malicious damage to property. He was not
given the option of a fine.
Mokoena burned his 38-year old partners
clothes on 1 June 2014. He did this after
they had an argument. He was arrested on
the same day after the victim reported the
incident to the Tubatse SAPS.
(Information: Const. JS Movundlela).
Six months in prison
after burning of clothes
Man sentenced for assault
The Department of Transport in Limpopo
have arrested a student at the Limpopo
Traffic College at Manenu for fraud.
The Internal Affairs Division of the
department carried out the investigation and
arrest. A case docket was opened at the
Mutale SAPS.
The student was expelled on 7 July after he
presented a falsified Senior Certificate
(Grade 12 certificate).
The Department of Transport in Limpopo has
appointed 250 Learner Traffic officials who
are currently at Manenu College doing their
training. All of them had to comply with
requirements set out as advertised (medically
fit, in possession of a valid drivers license,
grade 12 and no criminal record). All the
shortlisted candidates were called for
interviews and later appointed as per the
recommendation of the panels. The
successful applicants were further advised
that their appointment is subject to screening
and verification of their personal and
academic qualification. This process of
verification took place while the learners
were busy with their training. It was
discovered that 3 of the students were not
supposed to form part of the programme
because: two submitted a General Education
and Training Certificate, the certificate in
question is not equivalent to the Matric
Certificate and did not reach the specific
scores which will render it similar to grade
12.
They should not have been shortlisted in the
first place.
The third student misrepresented his matric
certificate. He used a certificate belonging to
someone else and tampered with the names
and ID numbers on the certificate.
The tree students were expelled and the
SAPS will continue the investigation into the
fraud case that was opened against the one
student.
Three expelled from Traffic College
The Road Traffic Act makes provision for
exceeding speed limits in case of an
emergency, the use of cell phones while
driving and expemtion of wearing a
safety belt for: The driver of a fire-
fighting vehicle, the driver of a rescue
vehicle or ambulance, a traffic officer, a
member of the South African Police
Service and a member of a municipal
police service both as defined in section
1 of the South African Police Service Act,
1995 (Act No. 68 of 1995), a member of
the South African National Defence Force
and any person driving a vehicle while
engaged in civil protection in accordance
with an ordinance made in terms of the
Civil Protection Act, 1977 (Act. No 67 of
1977): Provided that he or she drives the
vehicle concerned with due regard to the
safety of other road users. Traffic officers
are thus not breaking the law while doing
any of these.
No parking? No problem!
A reader from Burgersfort took the
photograph below and wrote this letter to the
Traffic Chief in Burgersfort:
In Burgersfort if there is no parking available
you can park on the pavements right in front
of the shops to do your shopping, but only if
you are a traffic cop though.
They are allowed to do whatever they want,
but expect us to obey the rules? They can
park wherever and however they want, they
drive without safety belts, they are allowed to
talk of their phones while driving - they are
probably also allowed to drink and drive?
They will pull you over and then have the
audacity to ask for bribe money. No one
takes these traffic cops in Burgersfort serious
because of this. To me they are just one big
joke! - Janine, Burgersfort
Steelpoort roadworks
Deep excavations and roadworks
are currently underway on the
R555 at Steelpoort. The stretch
currently being worked on starts at
the junction from Lydenburg to
Steelpoort up until after the last
entrance to Tubatse Chromes
plant.The road is being widened
and the deep excavations on the
sides are to make provision for a
strong base as this road is
constantly being used by heavy
vehicles. Drivers are being asked
to keep to the traffic rules and
please be patient while
construction is underway.
Steelpoort roadworks
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4 NEWS 18 JULY 2014
The Sekhukhune District Municipality launched their
Mandela Day activities at Ga-Motodi village on Tuesday
15 July.
Getting down and dirty for a good cause was not
something Executive Mayor Cllr Mogobo David Magabe
and GTM local mayor, Cllr. Ralepane Mmamekwa were
afraid of doing. (See photograph left). They were joined
by Kgoshi Rentle Sekhukhune and led dignitaries from
all over Sekhukhune on a 1.5km walk to the Bogwasha
Old Age Centre in Ga-Motodi.
The group painted and refurbished the Old Age Centre
with the help of parolees from the Department of
Correctional Services, members of the Old Age Centre
and the community. The parolees saw this as an
opportunity to give back to the community and their
involvement was co-ordinated by the Department of
Correctional Services. This also formed part of their re-
introduction into society.
Do it for Tata Mandela
The Executive Mayor of Sekhukhune called on all the
people of Sekhukhune to heed the call of President
Jacob Zuma to help clean their communities on Friday
18 July when Mandelas birthday is commemorated
and Mandela Day officially celebrated. He also
encouraged them to give help to those in need. We
have d duty, if not an obligation to realize and uphold
the ideals of the most selfless human being the entire
modern world has known, simply by helping those that
are less fortunate than us, Magabe said.
Die districts Mandela Day programme will culminate
in a sod turning ceremony for the construction of a
house for a needy family at Mpheleng village outside
Marble Hall.
As part of the call to clean communities on Mandela
Day, the district municipality will have a clean-up at
Dennilton taxi rank and at the Philadelphia Hospital
volunteers will also get things sparkling clean.
We urge all members of the community to clean
for Tata Mandela. All our local municipalities have
programs in place meaning that everyone can
play their part. Mining houses are also having
programs to clean and assist the needy, so please
play your part Magabe said.
Greater Tubatse Municipality will do some
cleaning at Dilokong and Mecklenburg Hospitals.
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Load lost
On Thursday 17 July road users had to carefully negotiate the R36 near the
Blyderivierpoort turn-off. A truck lost its load on the curve and vehicles had to pass in
the on-coming traffics lane.
Giving 67 minutes of your time for Mandela Day
On 18 July the world
celebrates Mandela Day. In
honour of the work Nelson
Mandela did in his lifetime,
serving others, the nation is
called to each give 67
minutes of their time to help
those in need or clean the
communities in which we live.
The Sekhukhune District
Municipality got a head start
on Mandela Day when they
joined forces with Greater
Tubatse Municipality to paint
and refurbish an Old Age
Centre in Ga-Motodi Village.
Read more on page 4.
6 NEWS 18 JULY 2014
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) this
week said that they will push for a motion to
have Die Stem sections that has been
incorporated into the national anthem, Nkosi
Sikelelel iAfrica, removed.
EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi called for Die
Stem to be scrapped as it evoked memories
of apartheid.
Organisations such as the Azanian Peoples
Organisation and the Pan Africanist
Congress of Azania do not include the
sections containing Die Stem in the national
anthem at their political party functions.
Afrikaans singer, Steve Hofmeyr recently
caused a stir at the Innibos Arts Festival in
Nelspruit when he sang Die Stem as part of
his performance. Afterwards in an open
letter on his facebook page he clarified the
following: I still sing Nkosi Sikelelel iAfrica
and I still stand up when it is being played. I
have no need to have it replaced with Die
Stem. He added that he is both Afrikaner
and South African and that he will continue
to sing Die Stem. This he did on his tour to
Adelaide, Australia in the last week.
AfriForum said that Afrikaners are often
feeling excluded as a minority group and
removing Die Stem from the national
anthem will only be a tangible act showing
that they are being excluded.
The ANCs Thami Ka Plaatjie called it
unfortunate that individuals want to erode
the gains made in 20 years of democracy.
In order to change something like the
national anthem, the EFF will have to rally
up support from both the DA and the ANC
as a two thirds majority will be needed to
amend the Constitution.
Platinum Gazette asked readers what they
think about the EFFs suggestion for
removal of Die Stem from the national
anthem and what their opinion is about
people like Steve Hofmeyr singing it.
Mnr Hendrik Ngele s: Jy kan nie Afrikaans
wegvat en die ander los nie. Nee, dit is nie
verkeerd soos Steve Hofmeyr sing nie. Ek
het self van Steve se CDs gehad en dit baie
gespeel. Ek het nie n probleem met wat hy
doen nie.
Mr Putiki Mohlala said: The national anthem
is alright, just keep it like it is. It is alright for
Steve to sing Die Stem, just dont try to
replace Nkosi Sikelelel iAfrica as the
national anthem.
Ms Enicca Makofane said: Our national
anthem must stay like it is with Die Stem.
We are one rainbow nation. There is no
discrimination now. We are all together. No,
I dont think Steve Hofmeyr and others must
sing Die Stem the way he did. It will offend
people.
Mr Petrus Molopo, Mr Lucas Ramaila and Mr Pores Mapalakanye said: Our national
anthem is joining everyone together. We are all South Africans. We must not take away Die
Stem at the end. We must forget about this fighting. The national anthem must never be for
one group only. We think we must only sing what we have today people should not sing
Die Stem like Steve did.
Mnr. Dion Rantho s: Dis reg net soos die
volkslied nou is. Ek het nie n probleem met
die Afrikaans en Engelse dele van Die Stem
daarin nie. Afrikaans en Engels is mos
eintlik soos ons eerste en tweede tale. Die
Stem soos Steve dit gesing het is niks.
Almal sing liedjies in hulle eie taal.
Mr Willy Seloane said: Our national anthem
joins people together. We are all together
now. Just remember Mandela he wanted
us to be together white, black, English,
Afrikaans, Northern Sothu, it does not
matter. We are Africans. We must be
together and we must love each other. It is
fine like Steve sang the song. We must
remember that song. We must remember
the old things. People are sensitive about
Die Stem, so people who remember it must
also take that into account. I have a plan!
They must sing Die Stem on Mandelas
birthday and everyone singing it must give
money and that must go to the poor!
Mr Victor Malepe said: No, they must not
take Die Stem sections away from Nkosi
Sikelelel iAfrica. It is part of our history. They
can still sing that song (Die Stem), as long
as it is not intended to replace our current
national anthem. Dont sing it to offend
people.
Mnr Sam Mphogo s: Daai song (Nkosi
Sikelelel iAfrica) is die song van die nation.
Hy moet bly soos hy is. Steve Hofmeyr kan
maar Die Stem sing, ek het nie n probleem
nie.
Mr Thomas Mahlatji said: The way the
national anthem is, is like our culture. If they
take parts of the national anthem away there
will be discrimination. No, you cannot sing
Die Stem anymore. You have to let it go.
Should Die Stem sections of our national
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Mr Steve Ramaila said: The national
anthem is fine the way it is. As long as the
people are not inciting each other I cannot
see why we cannot express ourselves. I
think what Steve Hofmeyer did was to just
express himself. What we dont want is
racism. Positive criticism is good, but we
must strive to build our nation.
Mr Edward Lephoi said: Leave the national
anthem like it is. It represents our rainbow
nation. Everyone must feel integrated in our
new South Africa. As much as apartheid
was bad, it is not the fault of all white
people. You must live and let live. You must
know where you come from to know where
you are going. Singing Die Stem like Steve
Hofmeyr did? If it is not done in a malicious
way it is part of his heritage he should be
allowed to sing it. If it is not meant to do
harm, why not? He was not trying to
promote it above our current national
anthem. It is part of our heritage.
Mr Lemon Lubhimbi said: Die Stem in our
national anthem adds value. It represents
us all. It unites us. Leave it as it is. That
song (Die Stem) is very, very important.
Steve Hofmeyr can sing it like he did as
long as he does not want to replace the new
anthem.
Mr Aaron Maredi said: It must stay the way
it is (Nkosi Sikelelel iAfrica). It is very nice
with that ending. We must be tolerant. We
are used to our current national anthem. Die
Stem can be sung when it is not intended to
replace the current anthem. If Steve
Hofmeyrs intent was to entertain and give
information about history, there is nothing
wrong with it. Some of us dont know all of
that, so in that way it is good what he did.
Mr Titus Maebela and Mr Fidel Dube said: If they take those Die Stem parts off, it will be
something else. They must rather add languages such as Xhosa. We are a rainbow nation.
If Steve Hofmeyr sang Die Stem simply to have it remembered there is nothing wrong with
it.
Mnr. Rudi Kemp s: Ek dink ons volkslied
moet net so bly. Dit is mos nou n
demokratiese land. Dit het betekenis vir ons
almal ons is mos nou een. Oor Steve? Dis
maar Afrikaner wees. Dit is in sy bloed. Vir
die ou garde sal Die Stem altyd onthou
word. By hom is Keegan.
Regs: Me. Daphn Rheeders en Mnr.
Malan Meijer s: Dit moet net so bly. Almal
ken dit nou al tot oorsese mense. Met
Innibos kan iemand soos Steve Die Stem
maar sing. In daardie gees is dit goed. Hy
het die mense moed gegee dat alles nie
vergete is nie.
Mr Tumedi Sekhukhune said: Our national
anthem is very important because it
incorporates everyone. It makes everyone
feel part of South Africa. South Africa
consists of all kinds of cultural groups and
the message in the song (Die Stem) is not
about apartheid. People can still sing it.
Did you know?
Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika was composed by
a Methodist school teacher named
Enoch Sontonga in 1897. Die Stem van
Suid-Afrika is a poem written by CJ
Langenhoven in 1918 and was set to
music by Reverend Marthinus Lourens
de Villiers in 1921.
anthem be taken away? Your opinion...
8 NEWS 18 JULY 2014
Thabiso Mogakane is your friendly
pharmacist at Greater Tubatse
Pharmacy.
It is estimated that
about 1.5 million South
Africans are diabetics -
but many has not even
been diagnosed.
Diabetes occurs when the level of glucose (sugar) in
your blood is too high. There are many reasons why
this may happen - your body might not produce enough
insulin or your body is not using the insuling it does pro-
duce effectively. Insulin is the hormone necessary to
carry the blood sugar from the bloodstream into the cells
where it is used for energy.
There are two main types of diabetes. Type 1 (insulin
dependent) and Type 2 (non-insulin dependent diabe-
tes. The first usually affects younger people while Type
2 often develops later in life. You are at risk of develop-
ing diabetes if you are overweight, do not get enough
exercise, have a family history of diabetes or developed
diabetes during a pregnancy (gestational diabetes).
Some symptoms include: constant thirst, passing more
urine than normal, tiredness, unexplained weight loss
and blurred vision.
It is easy to determine your blood glucose levels. Blood
taken from a finger prick is tested. Before testing you
will have to fast for 8 hours. You can get your blood
glucose levels tested at any Kalapeng Pharmacy. Your
friendly pharmacist will refer you to your doctor should
your test yield results outside the acceptable levels.
Winning is the way at
Tubatse SUPERSPAR
Customers at Tubatse SUPERSPAR can win R500 shopping vouchers every weekend.
Last weekends winner was Ms Priscilla Mothapo. Ms Thabang Mathebula from Spar
handed her the voucher.
Hope pret en plesier
Die Wildevy 4x4 Gesinsdag is daarvoor
bekend dat daar hope vermaak is. Deel van
die pret is natuurlik wanneer die grootmense
met hul voertuie soos klein kindertjies speel,
maar dit beteken nie die kinders word
vergeet nie.
Hierdie jaar sal daar n Merry-Go-Round
Karnaval met n groot verskeidenheid
pretritte wees. Daar sal ook boogskiet,
windbuks skiet en paintball skiet op 3D diere
wees. Soos altyd sal daar springkastele, n
glybaan en heerlike stalletjies wees.
Daar sal weereens n helikopter wees waarin
besoekers n draai bo-oor die dag se pret en
plesier kan gaan maak. Sasko het aan die
Wildevy Manne geskenkpakkies gegee wat
deur die dag weggegee sal word. Arty Tots
Burgersfort gaan die jongspan besig hou met
vinger verf, klei speel en lekker morsige pret
- so trek sommer ou klere aan wat maar kan
vuil word.
Burgersfort Animal gaan kom saam kuier en
hul oulike klein perdjies en n koets sal
pragtige foto geleenthede bied.
Die wenners van die jaarlikse
inkleurkompetisie sal ook tydens die dag
aangekondig word. Hierdie jaar moes die
laerskool kinders hul eie prentjies teken en n
hele klomp oulike en kreatiewe idees het op
papier verskyn. Die wenners sal om 16:00 by
die hoof verhoog aangekondig word. Kom
kyk, dalk is een van die top inskrywings
joune? Op die prentjies regs kan van die
inskrywings wat vanjaar ontvang is, gesien
word.Die Wildevy Manne nooi die
gemeenskap om die dag saam met hulle te
kom geniet - Kom laai die kinders by die
kindervermaak af en geniet die dag!.
9 NUUS 18 JULIE 2014
Some people actually need nothing, but they can afford everything.
So they buy 4 x 4 vehicles just because they can, not necessarily because they need
one. Keeping up with the neighbours are also nice.
Most of the time though, a 4 x 2 will do the job just as efficiently. A point in case is the
Chevrolet Trailblazer 2.5 LT with manual six-speed transmission. The so-called budget
offering in GM South Africas large bakkie-based SUV stable costs R398100. Not cheap,
but certainly much more affordable than its 4 x 4 brethren and good value for money in this
market segment overall.
So OK, the dash does not look like Tokyo by night and just want to hark back to bakkie
origins, but everything you need is there. Just enough info for a safe comfortable drive,
infotainment system, steering wheel controls, manual air conditioner, USB and 3.5mm
sockets, etc. Seven seats, four 12 volt power sockets and Isofix anchor points for child
seats are all there. What do you need more?
The example from Westvaal Steelpoort we got to drive on Wednesday proved that the
120 kW 380Nm Duramax diesel engine was not the most powerful in the Trailblazer range,
but certainly no slouch.
Where the vehicle differed most from its bakkie heritage is the comfortable ride, good
handling and low noise, harshness and vibration levels.
The long travel suspension gives a plush ride, but there is almost no wallowing in
corners at speed or otherwise. Sound deadening also seemed to be improved for a more
isolated cabin in comparison with previous years examples of the vehicle.
Gravel also proved not to be a problem for the Trailblazer and the ride was smooth and
comfortable. The five-link coil suspension at the back just wanted to jump with the unladen
vehicle but combined with the independent front suspension setup, an overall superb ride
was the result.
So, you do not live in Timbuktu and do not need a 4x4 and you cannot just buy it
because you want one. But you do have a lot of kids and a wife with a big suitcase and a
mother-in-law that goes everywhere with her and you camp/travel/ go to the mall in strange
cities a lot. You even drive on gravel quite frequently.
This is the car for you.
Do not fret too much about that awful/disgusting/terrible cream interior of Trailblazers
past. It has been replaced with soothing/suitable dark furniture and dash in the new vehicle.
Thumbs up!
Chev Trailblazer -
acres of space, comfort
Room for a
ranch
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11 NUUS 18 JULIE 2014
Golfspelers kan solank 19 Julie uitmerk vir
die CVO Golfdag. Die dag se spel sal in n
Two Ball Alliance plaasvind.
Inskrywingsgeld is R250 per persoon.
Die dag se spel begin 08:30 vir 09:00 by
Tubatse Chroom Klub.
Kom speel in die
CVO gholfdag
Tubatse
Masters plays
Tonga FC
Last week Saturday Tubatse Masters
Football Club played a game against
Tonga FC. Read more about this and get
more photographs on page 12 of this
newspaper.
(Photographs: Jerial Movundlela).
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On 8 August Tubatse Chrome Golf Club
will be hosting a 9 hole night golf
competition. (Mashie Course).
The tee off time is 18:00 and the
competition fee is R200 per person. This
includes the green fees and the night golf
ball. (Each team also receives a bottle of
Old Brown Sherry to ward off the cold).
Players are requested to pay and book
their spots before 1 August as only 32
players can be accommodated. Should all
the spots not be booked the event may be
cancelled. Contact Martin van Rooyen on
072 564 2811 to book.
Come ride
the
Wildevy
Mountain
Bike Race
The Wildevy Moutain
Bike Race will be
taking place on 26
July 2014. The
starting venue will be
at the Waterval CVO
School on the
Lydenburg road.
Everyone is invited
to come and enjoy a
fun ride. Distances
vary from 2km to
70km so there are
categories for all
ages and fitness
levels. Come join the
fun and also get free
entry to the Wildevy
4x4 Family Day. For
enquiries e-mail:
pieterh@yourside.co.za
or call Pieter on 082
806 5622. Race and
route enquiries can
be directed to FJ on
082 873 9534.
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On Saturday 12 July 2014 Tubatse Masters
FC hosted Tonga FC at the Sekhukhune FET
College in Praktiseer to play a friendly soccer
game.
From the first whistle the teams showed good
football skills and worked hard to create
scoring opportunities. The first goal of the
game was scored by the visitors but their
lead was soon cancelled by Tubatse Masters
striker Mbesuma Mabaso. Tubatse Masters
created many other scoring opportunities but
failed to convert them and they were
punished for that later in the first half when
the visitors scored two more goals. The half
time score was 3-1.
In the second half Tubatse Masters came
back determined and strong. They dominated
the ball possession and creating scoring
opportunities paid off when Ally Maimela
scored the hosts second goal. The Masters
did not allow Tonga to penetrate their
defence and with a corner kick from Steve
Mashaba the Tubatse Masters managed to
level the score. In the last minutes of the
game Thapelo Maredi had a good chance to
schoot outside the box and managed to beat
the Tonga goalkeeper to make the final score
4-3 in favour of the Masters.
(Photographs & Information: Jerial
Movundlela)
Tonga visits Praktiseer
A friendly face-off against Tubatse Masters FC
Tubatse Masters FC (above) played agains Tonga FC (below).

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