THE Y ACADEMY IS NOW OPEN!


Be part of the best entertainment establishment in Mzansi, 99.2 YFM.

YFM, in partnership with e.tv, Sabido eAcademy and the MICT SETA, is running an accredited Skills Programme for radio enthusiasts, the Y Academy. The Y Academy programme will be running for 6 months, and will be based at the YFM office in Hyde Park, Gauteng.

Applicants that wish to apply must be unemployed South African citizens over the age of 18 years and must have a valid South African ID document. As this is an equal opportunity initiative, people living with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Candidates that wish to apply outside their respective residential regions must be willing and able to find their own accommodation in Gauteng for the 6 months. A minimal stipend will be paid to cover local transport costs.

Many Y Academy graduates have gone on to have successful careers in radio and the media space, so apply now and be part of the pool of entertainment game-changers.
For more details Go to http://www.yworld.co.za/yacademy/applicants/

N West to host Early Childhood Awards


Mahikeng- North West MEC for Social Development Fenny Gaolaolwe said preparations for the  annual  Provincial Early Childhood Development (ECD) awards ceremony to be held on Tuesday are at an advanced stage.

“The ECD awards, as they commonly known, is a means to promote excellence, dedication and investment in the future of children by individual practitioners and various organizations involved in the early stages of child development,” Gaolaolwe said.

She added: “This awards initiative which has been taking place since 2003 is implemented in partnership with the departments of Social Development and Basic Education, the South African Congress of Early Childhood Development and UNICEF.”

About 765 entries for this year competition, Gaolaolwe said  have been received from all four districts municipalities. Best practitioner, best ECD and best centre category winners will be announced tomorrow at a glittering award ceremony to be held as follows:

Date: 24 February 2015

Time : 09h00

Venue: Mmabatho Convention Centre

Executive mayor of Ngaka Modiri Molema, Executive mayor of Mahikeng local municipality,  ECD forum members  and various stakeholders will attend the ceremony.
-TDN
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Kotane, Marks to be repatriated


Moscow- Moses Kotane will be repatriated to South Africa from Russia, Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa said in Johannesburg on Monday.



“[President Jacob Zuma] has tasked us, as the department of arts and culture, to lead and co-ordinate the repatriation and reburial of these two legends,” Mthethwa said.

The first South African delegation, including Mthethwa, would leave for Russia later on Monday.

Mthethwa said those unfamiliar with Marks and Kotane could not claim to know South Africa’s history as they had been instrumental in defining the freedom and democracy the country now enjoyed.

Political activist and trade unionist John Beaver (JB) Marks served as president of the Transvaal Branch of the African National Congress and was elected chairman of the SA Communist Party in 1962.

In 1963 he was sent to the ANC external mission in Tanzania.

He became ill in 1971 and went to the then-Soviet Union. He died of a heart attack in Moscow the following year.

Kotane was the secretary general of the SACP from 1939 until his death in 1978. He was selected to study at the Lenin School in Moscow.

Kotane, one of the first activists to be banned under the Suppression of Communism Act, suffered a stroke in 1968 and went for treatment in the then-Soviet Union, where he died in 1978.

Both were buried in the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.

Kotane will be reburied in Pella, North West, on March 14, and Marks in Ventersdorp, on March 22.

Zuma has granted them both special official funerals.

Mthethwa said the repatriation of their remains should offer an opportunity for South Africans to remember them.

“It is a serious indictment that our children do not know the men and women who brought about democracy and freedom.

“We need to work together to tell the story of where we come from and celebrate our heroes.”

There would be a special reception at the Waterkloof Air Force Base, outside Pretoria, to celebrate their repatriation on March 2.

Kotane’s son Sam Kotane expressed the family’s gratitude to Zuma and all those who had helped have his father’s remains brought home.

His mother, Rebecca Kotane, now 103, approached Zuma last year to request the repatriation.

“Prior to that, apparently… there was some conversation where my father said to my mom, the work he was doing, he did not know where he would end up, but he strongly believed he would be accepted in that country or community.

“We tried as a family to change her mind… that she should not take that literally. We are saying, as Africans we believe that the spirit does not rest until [the body] comes back.”

Sam Kotane last saw his father alive in 1977, when he visited him in a Russian sanitorium.

“He was bedridden. He no longer was vigorous, active, but he still cracked jokes. He spoke Russian to his caregivers.”

He shared “some brief, very intimate moments” with his father during that visit.

Mthethwa said the repatriation of Marks’ and Kotane’s remains had the potential to bring together South Africans from diverse backgrounds to celebrate and express their unity.

“We believe the memory and legacy of these two struggle icons continues to sharply define the ideals and aspirations of the society we want to be: just, equal and prosperous.

-SAPA

CATA kick-starts the third leg of PGNC road shows


Maboloka- The Department of Culture, Arts and Traditional Affairs(CATA) in partnership with The Provincial Geographical Names Committee (NWPGNC) are continuing with the third leg of awareness campaigns on name changes, the event will be held on the 27th February 2015 at Maboloka Ward 4 Ambassadors Sports Ground (Rustenburg).

The campaign will take the form of a conference/seminar, Key stakeholders such as Traditional Leadership, Historians and Community Leaders have been invited, Member of the Executive Council Ms. Tebogo Modise will address the gathering.

Key issues to be discussed are:
 Engagement process of changing names,
 The main strategy of the council,
 As well as the purpose of the campaign.

“People need to be educated about the work of the PGNC. What it is, its purpose and key responsibilities of the committee. We therefore urge all role players to come in their numbers at Bojanala District so that they make their own contributions”, said MEC Modise.

Details of the Conference are as follows:

Venue: Maboloka Ward 4 Ambassadors Sports Ground

Date: 27 February 2015

Time: 9h00
-TDN
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Premier Mahumapelo Response to City Press


Mahikeng- Premier Supra Obakeng Ramoeletsi Mahumapelo has noted
contents of the article which appeared in City Press of Sunday 22nd
February 2015, regarding expenditure by various Government Departments on consultants.

“In the article the Office of the Premier and our Provincial Government in particular the Department of Public Works, are reportedly guilty of exorbitant expenditure on consultants” Office of the premier spokesperson Sam Mokaila said.

Mokaila said whilst Premier Mahumapelo welcomes public scrutiny on Government
spending and the role of the media and City Press specifically to inform
the public on these matters, they would like to state the following facts
in order to give context to the report:

1.The expenditure in question covers the Financial Year period and
contracts concluded by the 4th Provincial Administration whose term of office ended in May 2014.

2.The 5th Provincial Administration under Premier Mahumapelo has
not entered into any contract with any company to provide event
management services to Government.
In fact, the current Administration
has resolved to establish an internal Structure (Government, Events and Recreation Management Committee) comprised of Government Officials to coordinate and implement all events in the Province.

3.Premier Mahumapelo has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with
the Developmental Bank of Southern Africa, for the planning,
coordination and implementation of all major infrastructure projects in
the Province. Through this agreement, Premier has directed that DBSA assist Government to build internal capacity and ensure that all projects are delivered on time and within approved budgets.
4.Since October 2014, Government has adopted stringent cost
cutting measures which have been approved by EXCO and are being
implemented by all Departments.
5.To demonstrate leadership, Premier has ensured that all meetings
of his Office in particular are held in Government buildings and
facilities, and catering is provided by staff in the employ of
Government.
6.Premier has directed Departments to limit services for which
external service providers are required but rather to build internal
capacity to provide such services or use organised community structures
like cooperatives in order to reduce the costs whilst at the same time broadening the benefit net to the people.
7.In conclusion, on an incremental basis Government will start a
progressive process to take over services like provision of food in
hospitals and schools to be directly managed by respective Departments,
and in select cases organised and registered cooperatives will be utilised to provide these services.

“We would like to assure the people of Bokone-Bophirima and South Africa
in general that the Administration led by Premier Mahumapelo is alive to
the fiscal challenges and constraints in the economy, and will manage
public funds entrusted to Government with the necessary diligence its
requires. The Premier will give more detail on all measures adopted by
Government during his State of the Province Address on 6th March 2015,
at Mogwase Stadium in Moses Kotane” he said.
-TDN
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AKA’s already in love with fatherhood


He’s one of Mzansi’s favourite rappers and known for not being fazed by too much, but fatherhood is showing us a more sensitive side to AKA.

He recently posted a picture on Instagram of his and Zinhle’s visit to the doctor, where a scan of their little one can be seen.
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Maphoitsile man nabbed for rape


BY STAFF REPORTER
TAUNG- A 18 year-old boy is expected to appear at Taung Magistrates Court after raping a 36 year-old woman on Saturday at around 20:00.

North West police said the atrocity took place at Maphoitsile village, near Taung.

“The 36 year-old woman was allegedly walking woman from the perpetrator’s house after a visit. He allegedly followed,grabbed and raped her, before fleeing the scene” sergeant Kelebogile Moleko said.

She said the suspect was traced and arrested later on.

He is expected to appear at Taung Magistrate Court on Monday to face rape charge.
-TDN
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Former ANC councillor dies


BY REGINALD KANYANE
POTCHEFSTROOM- Former ANC councillor Thoko Zwane died on Sunday night at Promosa township, near Potchefstroom after she was hit by an overtaking vehicle.

It is alleged that Zwane was riding her biker at Promosa when met her untimely death.
-TDN
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‘Heart-eater’ case back in court


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Cape Town – The case of a Zimbabwean man who ate the heart of a man he killed is expected to continue in the High Court in Cape Town on Monday.

Last week, police psychologist Major Hayden Knibbs, suggested to the court that Andrew Chimboza, 35, was a high risk to society and had little chance of rehabilitation.

For more http://www.news24.com

Blue crane massacre


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Kimberley – In a massive blow to the population of South Africa’s national bird, between 200 and a thousand blue cranes have been poisoned, allegedly by a well-known Northern Cape farmer.

The farmer, from the Richmond district in the Northern Cape, allegedly poisoned the birds over a period of three years since 2012.

For more http://www.iol.co.za