Premier: Men must screen and test for breast cancer


Mahikeng-North West Premier Thandi Modise has appealed to men to do annual screening and testing for breast cancer as it does not affect women only.

Premier Modise made the plea before the tee-off of for the North West Province BRICS Charity Golf Challenge on Saturday.

In her send off address to over a 100 golfers who turned up for the challenge held at the Leopard Park Golf Club in Mahikeng, Premier Modise said that research has shown that men who develop a breast lump delay seeing their doctor longer than a comparable woman with similar symptoms.

“Though male breast cancer is rare, men can develop the disease and should be aware that they should seek care if they develop a breast lump.” Premier Modise said.

Modise thanked sponsored and participants for heeding the call to support the fight against cancer.       
The Charity Golf Day held on the last day of the 2ndAnnual North West BRICS Expo International Investment and Tourism Conference was aimed at raising cancer awareness. Funds raised in the challenge are to benefit of CANSA, Kgaratlho Home for the blind and Mafikeng Hotel School best performers from destitute families. 

MEC for Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism, Motlalepula Rosho said that Kgaratlho Home for the blind was chosen as a beneficiary in memory of Mahikeng Local Municipality Member of the Mayoral Committee, Councillor Refilwe Tirano who was passionate about looking after the interest of people with disabilities and was associated with the NGO.

The Golf Day organise by the North West Development Corporation in partnership with the Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism  was sponsored by among others Standard Bank, ABSA Bank, WeSizwe Platinum Limited, Avalanche, Protea Hotel, Mmabatho Palms Hotel, Tshedza and Fidelity Guard.-TDN
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MEC Maloyi handover 570 houses to Rustenburg rural families


Rustenburg-Life will be a lot easier and better as compared to where we come from. These are the words of Ms Lebogang Kwele of Maile Diepkuil village outside Rustenburg after she was officially given a house by the MEC for Human Settlements Public Safety and Liaison in the North West on Friday.

The Handing over is part of the departmental programme of handing over about 8000 houses to beneficiaries across the province between February and March.

According to the 38 year old Ms Kwele the house has drastically changed her life and that of her two children. “We used to stay in a shack, which from time to time needed to be repaired. We were from time to time fearing that we may loose our property especially during rainy seasons like this one. We are however happy and grateful that government has came to our rescue and build a beautiful house like this one. This will be a home us for many more years to come,” said the Kwele.

Meanwhile, MEC Maloyi urged all the 570 families who benefited from the housing delivery programme, to take care of the houses and make them their personal homes. “Through this houses Government wants to make sure that your rights as a citizen of this country are protected. We do so also in closing the Human Rights month, which also seeks to restore your dignity. This is one mandate that government has committed to do and will continue to do, in ensuring that you as a South African enjoy all the rights like others, poor or rich,” said MEC Maloyi.

The handing over of 8000 houses which started in February will continue until the end of March. The MEC will among others hand over low cost houses, rental stock, and financially linked individual subsidy programme and Community residential units.-TDN
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