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Kempton Express01 December 2016, p.31

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Spring Advertiser 01 December 2016, p.23

ESI Africa01 December 2016, p.43

Steel Construction 01 December 2016, p.19

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Steel Construction 01 December 2016, p39, p40, p41

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Top 500 Companies01 December 2016, p29, p30,p31

Germiston City News02 December 2016, p19

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Springsadvertiser.co.za - Springs AdvertiserBakerton cricket matches continue despite rain02 December 2016Article link: http://springsadvertiser.co.za/162888/bakerton-cricket-matches-continue-despite-rain/

Several Bakerton cricket teams played their planned matches on Sunday despite a fair amount of rain leading up to the weekend.Despite the rainy weather, the Bakerton cricket teams played several matches on Sunday.

In the promotion league played at Olympia Park,Wattville scored 190 for 10 in 44 overs against Bakerton who scored 270 for 10 in 45 overs, winning the game by 90 runs.

Bakerton won by 150 runs against Duduza in group one of the president’s league.

Duduza earned 160 runs for 10 in 21 overs, and Bakerton walked away with a score of 310 for six in 40 overs.

In group two, Bakerton lost by one wicket against Scaw Metals who tallied up 189 for nine in 33 overs.

Bakerton scored 188 for 10 in 35 overs.

Due to a wet pitch and outfield, the directors’ league match as well as all the junior games were called off.

Germistoncitynews.co.za - Germiston City NewsVideo of the week .06 December 2016Article link: http://germistoncitynews.co.za/139982/video-of-the-week-72/

The most viewed video on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, November 26 to December 2, was:Cricket action in Dinwiddie: http://bit.ly/2fSkc2T

Elsburg Eagles Cricket Club batted first in their Promotion League match against the Avion Cricket Club, at the Scaw Main Oval in Dinwiddie recently.

The Eagles set their score of 85 runs for 10 wickets in their 50 overs.

Avion replied and, with only three wickets down, hit 90 runs, which secured them a seven-wicket win.

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Randfonteinherald.co.za - Randfontein HeraldSibanye Gold gives back to the community18 December 2016Article link: http://randfonteinherald.co.za/237150/sibanye-gold-gives-back-to-the-community/

Julia Lilly Seabi, chairperson of the Gifted Minds Youth Club in Bekkersdal receiving the goodwill buckets from Lebo Nkhahle, Sibanye Gold Mine representative. Photo submitted.In the past week, Sibanye Gold has partnered with 52 of its suppliers in an ongoing goodwill project aimed at supporting the needy during the festive season.

Sibanye Gold Mine is distributing Christmas food hampers to disadvantaged households in communities around its Operations in Randfontein, Westonaria, Carletonville, Glenharvie, Bekkersdal, Rustenburg, Balfour, Free State (Welkom and Theunissen).

Sibanye Gold would like to take this opportunity to wish all its employees and their families as well as communities a safe and prosperous festive season.

We wish to thank our partners: Actom Industry; Advanced Fire Suppression; AJ Charnaud; AQS; Avictoria Engineering; Bedrock; Bidvest Services; Blaaw Transport; BME; Bolt; Bophirima Print & Marketing; Brelko; BTSA; CLM Services; Cox & McKay; Cyclone Engineering; Deton Engineering; DRA Projects; Elbro; Greens; GVR Mining; Industrial; Italron; Jolo Mining; Jongingozi; Kern Industrial; Keymak; Laser; M&J Mining; Makulu; Media

Works; Myte Mining; Neon Mining; New Concept Mining; NWC; Pest Control; Phepa Cleaning; Platchem; Reef MNF; Sacomt; Safe T Pack; San C; Scaw Metals; Shell; Stopetek Technology; Timrite; TokvenBeton; TshimolohoYaKatleho Laundry; Vega Steel; Ville Hyd; WBHO; Wheel and Bearing (as at 12 December 2016).

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Kathorusmail.co.za - Kathorus MailRace held to raise awareness20 December 2016Article link: http://kathorusmail.co.za/15307/race-held-to-raise-awareness/

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Second from left is the winner of the men's 21.1km road race, Coolboy Ngamole. Centre is second place finisher Retsepile Khatle. On the left is the third-place finisher, Prince Jali. Second from right is the fourth place finisher Lucas Raseruthe; and Kemang Khunonyane, the fifth place finisher.Ekurhuleni Municipality held a road marathon in Katlehong on Sunday, December 4 to raise awareness of HIV and Aids.

The race was held in line with World Aids Day on December 1.

According to the divisional head of Ekurhuleni Sports and Management, Atwell Sijadu, they want to promote healthy living through running.

“We want people who are living with HIV and Aids to know that they can live longer and that they can do so by participating in sports.

“We decided on running because it is cheap and easy and keeps one fit like any other sport.

“We also bring mobile clinics for people to get tested. We believe it will be easy for people to take care of themselves once they know the condition of their health,” said Sijadu.

Sijadu spoke highly of circumcision and encouraged men to have it done because it reduces the chances of being infected with HIV. But he added that men must still use condoms.

He concluded by congratulating and thanking all the participants. He also said they wish to grow the race to 4 000 participants.

One of the female runners, Nombuso Xaba, said there is still a stigma against HIV-positive people.

“A girl from next door once confessed her HIV status to her friends. Today she has lost most of her friends just because she talked openly to the people she trusted. I wish the awareness campaign can teach such people that neglecting someone does not help,” said Xaba.

Xaba also said young people must abstain from sex but if they feel they are ready they must use condoms.

“Once you have HIV there is no turning back because there is no cure for it. Don’t be deceived by people out there who are spreading lies that they can cure the virus,” she said.

The results of the races were as follows:

The 10km men’s race was won by Raphael Segodi of Club Rockies, who finished the race in 31:53 minutes.

In second place was Victor Peeha of Monaco Club, who finished in 32:42 minutes.

Third place went to Kabelo Seboko of Ydiard Club, who finished in 32:47 minutes.

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Next came Samuel Mathabatha of Club Rockies (32:53 minutes) and Moeletsi Moletsane (33:02 minutes).

The ladies’ 10km race was won by Farida Zwane of Cool Running Club. In 2nd place was Andronica Mokgotla of Nedbank, who was followed by Nomsa Cossa of Club Rockies. In fourth place was Veliswa Dunjwa from Club Ulinda. Janelle Venter from Unisa Athletic Club finished in fifth place.

The 21.1km men’s race was won by South African 10 000m and 42km champion, Coolboy Ngamole, who finished the race in 1hrs11:10 sec. In second place was Retsepile Khatle (1hrs11:45 sec). Prince Jali (1hrs13 minutes) came in third place. Lucas Raseruthe finished in fourth place in 1hrs13:55 sec, while Kemang Khunonyane finished fifth in 1hrs13:59 sec.

The ladies’ 21.1km race was won by Onniele Dialwe from Botswana, who finished in 1hrs25 minutes. Mpho Mabuza (1hrs28 minutes) was in second place. Maphuthi Phaka in third place finished in 1hrs35 sec. In the fourth place was Keshoketshwe Lechaba who finished in 1hrs36 minutes. Seipati Peo finished in fifth place in 1hrs44 minutes.

The winner of the men’s 21.1km, Coolboy Ngamole of Nedbank Running Club, said he was very happy with his achievement.

“I didn’t expect to do so wel,l considering the fact that I have not been competing in marathons in a while. I have only been training for 56km Two Oceans Marathon that is going to take place next year in Cape Town,” said Ngamole.

Simon Letsoalo (56) of Scaw Running Club said he came to defend his title but couldn’t successfully do so because he started the race six minutes after the race started.

“I’ve been winning the 21.1km race in my category (50-60 years) ever since it started. This year I was planning to beat my previous record. But I couldn’t because I started later than the others. But I am happy because I managed to finish the race in 1hrs33 minutes,” said Letsoalo.