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Platinum GazettePlatinum GazetteTel 0832719151 (Editorial); 0835431676 (Advertisements)Fax 0865549031/013-231 7147
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2 NEWS 26 APRIL 2013
Inner city taxi owners and hawkers in Burgersfort on Wednesday started to ‘repair’ thepotholes in Morone Street (the portion next to Supa Save, which more often than notresembles a war zone) by filling the craters with a cement mixture (top photograph).
“The municipality mean nothing. They do not repair this road”, one of the taxi drivers toldthe newspaper. “We damage our cars and it is difficult for hawkers to trade here whencustomers cannot use this road. Now we fix it ourselves, we and the hawkers” he said.
Meanwhile elsewhere in Burgersfort large blocks had been cut out where potholes weredue to be repaired, even before it started raining last weekend. No warning signs wereerected and the blocks became deeper and deeper ...
By Wednesday repair work has started and repair teams even worked into the night (onephotograph was taken at 19:30) (and it will be interesting to see who did a more thorough job- editor).
Ouch!
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New traffic rulesfor Burgersfort?
Skipping stop signs
Traffic in Burgersfort is one of the majorcomplaints residents have, yet many are guiltyof disobeying the rules.Platinum Gazette’s reporter happened to benear the third stop sign as you enter Burgersfortfrom Lydenburg on the R37. As he stoodcamera in hand a white vehicle quickly drovepast, ignoring the traffic sign. The camera wasswitched on motor drive and captured 10frames per second of how this traffic sign wasignored.The next moment a Burgersfort SAPS vehicleapproached. No blue lights or siren switchedon. Going between 40 and 60km per hour thepolice vehicle also ignored the stop sign. Itrushed past while being photographed at 10frames per second. (Photographs above)Following the lead of the police vehicle a bluevehicle and a red Uno did not even slow downas it approached the stop street. (Photographsleft).Platinum Gazette approached BurgersfortSAPS Station Commander, Colonel RM vanNiekerk about the photographs and driver’sbehaviour. He agreed that this is not theexample that the SAPS should be setting intown. He added that appropriate disciplinarymeasures will be taken to deal with misconductwhile assuring the newspaper that they aretrying to root out misbehaviour by members ofthe SAPS.The public should take note that stop streets’purpose is reflected in their name. It is a placewhere you should stop.(All photographs taken in sequences of 10 per secondare in possession of the newspaper, even thoughonly single frames are published here).
4 NEWS 26 APRIL 2013
Tubatse Aids Council launchedOn Tuesday this week the Tubatse Aids Council was officiallylaunched.This event at the Greater Tubatse Municipality was attended byvarious stakeholders including NGO’s such as the Aurum Institute,
representatives from mines in the area,councillors and the Greater Tubatse YouthCouncil. It is a joint effort between the districtmunicipality and GTM.This council will work together to createawareness about the prevention of HIV/Aidsand assist in taking care of HIV orphans inthe area.Anyone wishing to become involved cancontact Roelof Lourens on 072 209 0176.
Talking health issuesat the Tubatse AidsCouncil launch.
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The ANC lost one ward and gainedanother in the by-elections held on 24April.In Ward 20 an independent councillorpassed away and in Ward 23 the ANCcouncillor previously representing thearea resigned.The Ward 20 candidates contesting theseat were Enoch Mashego (independentcandidate), Putina Joel Hlatywayo(ANC) and Jabu Rhythmn Mohlala(PAC). In this ward the ANC receivedthe most votes and Putina JoelHlatywayo will be the new councillor.Ward 23 was contested by Alfred WellyMboyane (independent candidate), VusiAmos Malibe (independent candidate),Sipho Green Nkosi (ANC), LekatsonaLazarus Mamogale (COPE) and ShemaThabo Marobane (PAC). Alfred WellyMboyane received 43.78% of the votesin Ward 20.
Win one,lose one
A 41-year old taxi driver was arrested after heallegedly raped a 12-year old girl on 20 April.The girl was on her way to school in RibaCross when the taxi driver stopped and toldher that he would give her a lift to her school.It was a rainy morning and the girl climbedinto the taxi. The man then drove off with hertowards Burgersfort, but turned off towards avillage and stopped in the bushes. The manthe allegedly assaulted the girl with a belt andtold her to undress before he raped her. Thetaxi driver took the girl’s cell phone and booksand dropped her at Mooihoek village.A women found the girl and assisted her incontacting the police. A case of rape wasopened.On the following day the girl and her fatheridentified the taxi driver at Steelpoort cross inRiba Cross and called the police. The policewas able to arrest the taxi driver andrecovered the girl’s books and cell phone.The accused appeared in the PraktiseerMagistrate’s Court on 23 April on a charge ofrape. He was not granted bail and the casewill be in court again on 2 May 2013.
Taxi driverarrested for
rape of 12-yearold girl
Big white elephantThe bridge providing a walkway over the busy intersection towardsthe Khadima Centre/Burgersfort Mall and Shoprite/The Palace onthe other side is probably one of the most expensive advertisingboards ever created. This is about the only use the bridge iscurrently getting. The millions spend on constructing the bridgeseems to have been wasted. Pedestrians still choose to rather
make their way between the cars towards the opposite side.The municipality does not fine people for jaywalking in this area.Jaywalking in especially this area is a major concern as crime hasescalated to a very serious point at this intersection.Various cases of ‘smash-and-grab’ or theft through an open windowhave occurred here.
“Jaywalking is a term originating in the United States and widely used elsewhere that refers to illegal or reckless pedestrian crossing ofa roadway. Example: a pedestrian crossing between intersections without yielding to drivers” - www.wikipedia.com
What is jaywalking?
The traffic light at the crossing between Kastania Street and DirkWinterbach Street towards the Greater Tubatse Municipal buildingshad been knocked down. The sign alerting motorists of the trafficlight had also been knocked over. Vandalism of traffic signs is amajor headache for the municipality. It is a criminal act to remove ortamper with a road traffic sign and offenders, if caught, could faceprosecution. Vandalism can be reported to the Chief traffic officer, MrLekwadu at the municipality on 013 231 1000.
And then the (traffic) lights went out
6 NEWS 26 APRIL 2013
Mr Itumeleng Moloto said: “I’m alreadysaving energy. I’m switching off my geyser inthe morning and I switch off all appliancesand lights I’m not using”.
Mr Bernard Ndlovu said: “I will try to saveenergy this winter. We don’t have an option.since the prices of electricity escalated somuch I’ve been saving. I switch off what I’mnot using and buy energy saving globes”.
Me. Ashley Groenewald sê: “Ek gebruik niebaie krag nie. Ek en my man werk altweedeur die dag en ons bly in ‘n parkhome watlekker warm bly. Ons spaar ook deur diegeyser net ‘n uur op ‘n dag aan te sit”.
Me Margareth Malebie sê: “Ek probeer omnie te mors nie. Die krag is baie duur, onsmoet spaar”.
Mnr. Stephen van der Walt sê: “Die mensemet kaggels moet dit eerder as verwarmersgebruik hierdie winter”.
Mr Leeroy Topera said: “This winter we aregoing to use the geyser, but only switch it onfor an hour or so and then switch it off afterI’ve had my bath. During the day we also usethe solar energy and sometimes thegenerator”.
Mr Godfrey Malepe said: “The best thing todo while we are in a rural area is to collectwood and make a fire. Close your home’swindows early and take a bath and go to bedearly. Then you won’t need a heater. That isthe best way to save electricity”.
Mr Silas Konopi said: “There are a few thingslike using energy saving bulbs, regulate thegeyser temperature and switching it off whenyou are not at home that I do. Perhaps Ishould get more blankets this winter to keepwarm. I’ll maybe try to only use the heaterwhile I am awake and to switch it off when Igo to sleep. I will also switch off the TV atnight”.
Mr Calvin Mametja (right) said: “I switch off the lights when I don’t use it. Sometimes we evenswitch off our fridge, but not every day. The stove is the only electric thing we use”. With himis Mr Lloyd Bostander.
South Africans will have to save even moreenergy than before as winter approaches.This is the call from both Eskom andMinister of Public Enterprises, MalusiGigaba.2013 will be the year in which Eskom will bedoing maintenance at old power stationsduring the winter. “We have reached a pointwhere we cannot defer plannedmaintenance on the fleet,” said Mr BrianDames, CEO of Eskom this week.Maintenance will be conducted on nine ofEskoms power supply units.Loadshedding is a real possibility. “We willtake whatever measures we need. It meansif we get close, we will drop the load. We willdrop the customers and protect the country”Mr Dames told the media on Monday thisweek. That is why Eskom is calling on allenergy users to save and only make use ofelectricity for essential things during peakperiods.In 2008 coal shortages and maintenance atpower plants forced Eskom to cut electricityto mines. This caused the economy take aserious drop.Eskom usually does maintenance on powerplants during the summer, but during the firstfew months of the year the power stationswere stretched to make up for lost output.The national grid has been operating on a1.5% reserve margin for the past fewmonths.Koeberg’s Unit 1 has been down formaintenance since November last year andthis forced Eskom to use open-cycle gasturbines to replace the lost output.Eskom generates 95% of South Africa’selectricity and was hit by a lack of supplyfrom Mozambique. Disruptions due to floodsat the Cahora Bassa power plant caused adrop in the power generated and supplied toSouth Africa. Low quality coal also reducedthe capacity at the Tutuka power station inMpumalanga.Eskom plans to use a maintenance strategythat will provide 80% power availability, 10%planned maintenance and 10% plannedoutages over the next five years.The newly constructed Medupi power stationis only expected to come into operation byDecember this year.Despite the real possibility of loadsheddingthe Energy Intensive Users Group and theChamber of Mines supports Eskom’sdecision to do maintenance. “Our view isthat Eskom is doing the right thing, sincethey have been postponing the maintenanceof their power stations,” said Mr MikeRossouw, chairman of the Energy IntensiveUsers Group.We asked readers if they will be savingenergy during the winter and how they planto do so.
How will you be saving energy this
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Mr Thabo Sere said: “I will try to save energythis winter. It is actually an ongoing process.I’m already contributing my bit to preventloadshedding”.
Dr Elias Lubunga Iyadi said: “I’m savingalready by switching off machines after use. Ialso switch off the computer and screen ofthe computer before leaving the practice atnight”.
Me Katryn de Jonge (regs) sê: “Aircons is uit en in my huis is nie ‘n heater nie, so ek weet niewaar hulle wil hê ons moet nog spaar nie”. By haar is Me. Madelyn Lingenfelder.
Mr Elmon Makgopa said: “It is a continuousprocess for me. We are saving every day.Electricity is expensive so we have to save -that is home economy. We are teaching ourchildren to unplug all equipment after use”.
Mnr. Jannie van der Walt sê: “Ek sal diegeyser ‘n bietjie afsit en die familie aansê omdie ligte minder te gebruik”.
Mnr. Louis Pieterse sê: “Ek sal probeer spaaras die Greater Tubatse Munisipaliteit ook hulgebou se ligte aan die binnekant in die aandsal afsit. As hulle sal krag spaar, sal ek ook”.By hom is Me. Valerie van der Merwe.
Ms Diphuo Mabuza and Ms Bongani Moyo said: “We’ll try to save by switching off thegeysers during the day and to use gas heaters instead of electric ones. We’ll also switch offthe lights when possible”.
Mr Josaya Nkoana said: “You can’t save inwinter - you need warm water and a heater.It is very difficult to save”.
Mr Joseph Magoma said: “Where I amstaying now we use a solar geyser. Basicthings like fridges need to be on. Me and myfamily try to switch off the lights when we arenot using it. So I am already saving. Eskommust deliver the message of energy savingpractice to every community. People mustknow they should save and how to save. InSouth Africa I am afraid that when you starthaving a problem with things like electricity orpotholes you have a lifetime problem. It is notsomething that gets better. Perhaps ourgovernment has the wrong approach”.
winter to help avoid loadshedding?
8 NEWS 26 APRIL 2013
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unnecessary fees. Consumers aresometimes taken advantage of byunregistered and unqualified peopleoffering assistance. This is somethingthat an over-indebted person can trulynot afford.The Debt Counsellor will assist indrawing up a budget that will allow youto repay your debts, but also still make aliving. While you are under debt review,creditors will not be able to just comeand take back your vehicle or repossessyour home.After all your debt has been repaid, youwill have a clean name at the CreditBureau.The important thing about debt counsel-ling is that you should seek it as soon asyou realize your debt is getting out ofhand. The faster you give attention to it,the quicker, you will be able to regain adebt free life.Confidentiality is key to professionaldebt counsellors and consumers are ableto trust them to assist in getting the bestpossible solution.
Waterval CVO het van 11 tot 13 April heerlik veldskool en leierskampby Bon Amanzi gehou.Die graad 6 leerlinge was op die leierskamp en die graad 7 leerlingeop veldskool.Daar was baie aktiwiteite wat wissel van probleemoplossings,hindernisse, speletjies, modder en nog baie meer. Van die skool se
oud-leerlinge, Franken Hendry wasfasiliteerders tydensdie kamp.Die skool bedankgraag Bon Amanzivir die moeite en diewonderlikegeleenteheid omdeel van die natuuren God se skeppingte kon wees.(Foto’s en inligting:Waterval CVO).
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Voor: Godwin Mapalakanye, Andries Vorster, Tiaan Havenga. Agter: Thabiso Moraba, TumiMaroke, Christiaan Kruger en Arrie Heyl. (Foto & inligting: Cornelia Ebersôhn, SteelpoortAkademie).
Steelpoort rugbyspelers blink uitSewe van Steelpoort Akademie se o/13 rugby-seuns is in die Ehlanzeni rugbyspan ingesluitwat aan die semi-finale van die Mpumalangarugbyproewe gaan deelneem. Die proewe is op
3 en 4 Mei. Dit is die eerste keer dat so baievan die skool se rugbyspelers by die spaningesluit is. Die skool wens graag die span enhul afrigter mnr. Anton Erasmus geluk.
Learning about farm animalsJoshua Generation’s level 0learners visited BurgersfortAnimal Farm.The group had a lovely picnicand were treated to petting ofthe farm animals.The school would like to thankMr and Mrs Beukes for makingthe day not only educational,but also fun for everyone.(Photographs & information:Joshua Generation).
Slippery wasteThe many informal motor mechanic workshops in Burgersfortare leaving a messy mark on the environment. Oil is beingdumped at random and at certain areas the soil has absorbedit to capacity. This practice could eventually lead tocontamination of the ground water found in the area.
NG Kerkhou basaar
Die NG Kerk op Burgersfort hou op 1 Meibasaar by die kerkterrein.Die pret en plesier begin reeds om 07:00die oggend. Die geleentheid sal ‘ntradisionele basaar wees met al dielekkernye soos koek, pannekoek,poeding, heerlike kos en ander items tekoop. Daar sal heerlike vermaak vir diekleingoed wees en daar sal potjiekosverkoop word.Bestellings vir ‘n lamspotjie op Dinsdag30 April en ‘n afvalpotjie op Woensdag 1Mei kan by die kerkkantoor geplaas word.Die gehele gemeenskap, ongeag hulkerkverband word uitgenooi om die dagte kom geniet .Navrae: Kerkkantoor, 013 231 7627.
Join theblanket run
The Christian Motorcycle Association will be participating in ablanket run on 1 May 2013. They invite all bikers in the area tojoin them.They will be heading towards Misty Mountain on the LongtomPass. A buffet breakfast will be available at R60 per person. Theentry fee for the day is free, but a blanket or donation isrequested. The run will start at 10:00.All the blankets collected with this charity effort will be given toEstralita School in Lydenburg.Enquiries: Deon, 079 880 3330 or Willy: 084 608 8747.
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Tubatse United from Praktiseer took a beating lastweek Sunday when they lost 10-0 to Maatlopo UnitedFootball Club.The game was played at Ntoampe Stadium. TubatseUnited is currently fighting to avoid relegation.Masokolara is still the leading team in the SABregional league with 57 points from 26 games.Makgalanoto Young Chiefs is second with 53 pointsfrom 29 games and Maatlopo United third with 53points from 27 games. This means Masokolara is oncourse to represent the region at the provincial play-offs. This week Maatlopo will play against MooihoekReal Touch. The game will be on 27 April and on 1
Huizemark will be hosting a charity golf day on 27 April 2013.The day will be in aid of the Lydenburg Animal ProtectionService and Rescue (LAPSAR) in Lydenburg.The whole family is invited to come and attend the day.The golf will kick-off at 07:00 and will be in better ball format.After the golf players and people who came to support the daywill be treated to live entertainment and dance the night away. Aspitbraai will be prepared and a cash bar will be available.Jumping Castles and other fun activities will keep the childrenentertained while their parents enjoy themselves.The day will be hosted at the Tubatse Chrome Club.Donations towards Lapsar is also welcome. Players, sponsorsand animal lovers can come and donate cat or dog food,blankets and other animal accessories needed to care for thedogs and cats taken in by Lapsar.Should you still be interested to become a sponsor at one of theholes or put up a stall at the club you are welcome to contactLouis on 082 496 4312 or 079 894 2944.Teams are still welcome to enter. The cost is R2000 per team offour people and this includes the spitbraai dinner. To book yourplace contact Martin on 072 564 2811.
May the team will host Phasha City Rocks at MorokeStadium. Enquiries: Makola, MJ, 071 035 4246.Platinum Gazette invitessoccer teams to invite us totheir games. Invitations (with proper directions, acontact person and number, time, date and whichteams are playing) should reach the newspaper by aWednesday. Teams can also submit game reports withthe names of goal scorers, the Man of the Match andother detail of what happened by a Wednesday.Forward your reports or invitations to:[email protected] or fax it to 086 5549031/013 231 7147. You can also sms invitations to:083 271 9151.
Beating for Tubatse United FC
The Tubatse Police soccer team played a friendly soccergame against Modikwa Plant on Tuesday 23 April. Thegame was played at the Montrose soccer field.The Police won the game 3-0.They were leading 2-0 at halftime and scored the third
goal during the second half. The goals were scored byConst. Mogowane, Const. Mokgohloa and Const.Skhosana.Any team who would like to play against the police teamcan contact Const. Mokgohloa on 072 301 1217.
Tubatse SAPS soccer team on the ball
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SteelpoortAcademy golf day
The rain did not stopplayers attending theSteelpoort Academygolf day from tryingto play their rounds.By midmorning onSaturday last week,the rain made playimpossible and theplayers returned tothe Club House.There they wereserved their halfwaymeal and took thedecision to postponethe event to the nextavailable date. Readmore on page 12.
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Wet, wet, wet at the golfSteelpoort Academy’s annual golf daytook place on Saturday last week. Theday was hosted at Tubatse ChromeClub.Heavy rain all over the region preventedplayers from finishing or even gettingenough play to make a decision aboutthe winners. This resulted in thepostponement until 1 June 2013. Allplayers are asked to keep that date open
to come and take another shot at thecompetition.Although rain slowed the greens andensured players are drenched and cold,a stall hosted by the teachers providedsomething warm before heading towardsthe ninth hole.The school thankedeveryone for their support and troubledespite the weather. More photographs onpage 11.