‘Vryburg residents receive new bakery’


BY REGINALD KANYANE

dream of owning a fully fledged bakery has come true to ten residents  who used to sell scones and cakes along the
streets of Huhudi outside Vryburg. 

Mathew Gaonakala, a former bread manager at
the Erstwhile Score retail said they had for many years dreamt of owning a
bakery in Huhudi to provide fresh bread to the residents. 

He said the new
bakery which has started to operate in less than five month will save residents
travel costs to access bread from town. 

“We
are a group of 10 residents. At the time of starting this primary cooperative
we were not working at all. We used to sell scones, biscuits and wedding cakes to
the residents. Many people who had weddings here in the township used to place
orders for wedding cakes.

“We registered Redirile bakery cooperative to beat poverty and unemployment
in our township back in 2009,” Gaonakala said.

He said that they would work hard to create job
opportunities for unemployed people at Huhudi.

They
supply bread, cakes, scones, biscuits, swiss rolls to local schools, and
tuckshops in the area.

Gaonakala said transportation is the main challenge that hinders the delivery of bread and
cakes to other areas in Naledi local municipality.

Addressing
the residents  Acting  MEC for Social Development, Fenny Gaolaolwe
said her department has invested more than R1.3m in Redirile project. 

Gaolaolwe said the project team has undergone training on baking, project
management, book keeping and financial management.

“We
will monitor this project and ensure that it is sustainable. We also call on
the residents to support this business by buying bread here,” Gaolaolwe said.

She
added: “In the fifth administration we have vowed to spend 70% of our budget in
procuring goods in villages so that we develop and grow local economy. Creches, 
community home based care, tuckshops in this are supposed to buy bread here.”

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CEO quits Gupta-owned company due to ‘illness’


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

THE CEO for beleaguered Oakbay Investments Company, Nazeem Howa has jumped ship. Howa has rendered his resignation letter with immediate effect due to health issues.

The Gupta-owned company said after a period of illness, Howa has stepped down from his duties at Oakbay due to health issues and medical advice.
“After a period of illness, Howa has stepped down from his duties at Oakbay due to health issues and medical advice. Oakbay wishes to thank Howa for his outstanding contribution to the company since joining in 2010.”

The Oakbay Investment Financial Director, Ronica Ragavan will assume the role of acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO), whilst the company searches for a permanent successor.

‎Ragavan said: “Nazeem has been an outstanding CEO for Oakbay and embodied the company’s philosophy of hard work, innovative thinking, job creation and disruption where disruption creates value. We wish him the very best in his recovery.”
Howa also shared the same sentiments and lauded the company for giving him the opportunity.

 

“It has been an honour and a privilege to lead such a talented group of co-workers. In time, Oakbay will be recognised as the type of company South Africa needs. It is an innovative, job-creating, taxpaying and law-abiding organization and I look forward to that day,” he said.

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Dr Ruth Mompati municipality shows ‘sign of improvement’


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

IT’s all systems go at Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati district municipality. The beleaguered municipality scooped two Institute of Municipal Finance Officers IMFO awards recently showing some improvements.

The mayor at Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati district municipality, Boitumelo Mahlangu said they scooped Improved Municipality on Audit Outcome (IMOAO) and most Risk Management Function (RMF) awards respectively during Institute of Municipal Finance Officers’ Annual Conference (IMFO) 2016.

The event was held at the International Convention Centre, in Durban.

“The new administration is aiming to take the municipality to the greater heights. It is of paramount importance that both political and administrative arms must maintain the status quo and improve to the highest level.

“We will continue to pull together in one direction as guided by the philosophy of saamtrek-saamwerk initiative. We also want to obtain the first position,” Mahlangu said.

IMFO is the recognized professional body for finance, audit, risk management, performance management and related professionals in the public sector.

The Institute was founded in 1929, and is dedicated to establish and maintain high standards of professionalism among practitioners by providing a framework for them to collectively enhance, maintain sustainable financial management and good governance in the management of public finances.

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AWARD-WINNING house music producer Heavy K is allegedly officially off the market!


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It is rumoured “Heavy K”, real name Mkhululi Siqula, couldn’t hide his excitement after allegedly getting engaged to his girlfriend, Innocentia Morolong.

The producer, who is popularly known as the “Drumboss”, posted a picture on social media with the caption: I liked it & then putted (sic) a ring on it.

A source close to the couple said the proposal was long overdue.

“They started dating last year and since then, they’ve been all over each other. They’ve tried to keep their love life out of the spotlight, but it’s hard as they’re inseparable,” said the source.

The source said when Heavy K bought Innocentiahis new fiancee a car, it was clear the ring was next on the list.

Another source said Heavy K worships the ground Innocentia walks on.

Said the source: “He hasn’t been the same since they met and has hinted she’s the woman he’d spend the rest of his life with.”

Last year Sunday Sun reported they were lovers, but the couple denied it.

When called for comment, Innocentia couldn’t confirm or deny she was engaged.

She said: “That’s a thing I can’t comment on. Not in the bad way, I prefer not to talk about my love life.”

Heavy-K asked the SunTeam to send him an email, but he hadn’t replied at the time of going to press.

Source: Sunday Sun

More than 240 farmers to benefit from Letsema


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo and MEC for Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development (READ), Manketsi Tlhape together with the national Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR) will launch Letsema Le Bolotse 2016 cropping season.

More than 240 farmers are set to benefit from the R38 million project aimed putting agriculture at the apex of economic development in the province. The READ department spokesperson, Tsholofelo Dintwe said this will also deal with the triple challenges of inequality, poverty and unemployment.

“Subsistence farmers in Ngaka Modiri Molema District will receive crop inputs for both Sunflower and Maize (Seed, Fertilizer, Chemicals and fuel) for 50ha each. The farmers are based in Tswaing Local Municipality (Manamolela, Klippan, Geysdorp, Marotse and Sannieshof). The Letsema Le Bolotse 2016 cropping season scheme/programme covers 10 000 hectares of land.

“In addition, 195 farmers will also benefit from a one hectare one household programme by the DRDLR. However the DRDLR has increased the land to between 10 hectares and 15 hectares instead of 1 hectare because of access of more land,” Dintwe said.

Furthermore, the department will host a Prayer for Rain Ceremony that will start at 7h00.

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MEC Gaolaolwe to visit Vryburg on ‘poverty alleviation’ program


BY REGINALD KANYANE

It is all systems go for North West Department of Social Development to observe International Day for Eradication of Poverty on Monday at Huhudi near Vryburg.

Social development MEC Fenny Gaolaolwe said 550 residents are expected to attend.

The theme for the observance of poverty eradication day is: “Moving from Humiliation and Exclusion to Participation:Ending Poverty  in all its forms.”

Gaolaolwe said: “International Day for the Eradication of Poverty presents us with an opportunity as  government and community leaders to reach out to poverty stricken households.”
As part of the activities of the day, Gaolaolwe said profiled households including residents from informal settlements will receive humanitarian assistance.

The observance of the day will also be coupled with Poverty eradication summit that is scheduled to take place on Monday afternoon and Tuesday in Vryburg. 

Gaolaolwe said the summit will focus on intervention measures that will help the residents rid themselves out of the cycle of poverty.

The details of the events are follows:-

Activity 1: Date: Monday, 17 October 2016 – Observance of International Day for Eradication of Poverty at Huhudi, Phola Park, Time : 11h00

Activity 2: Date : Monday, 17 October 2016 – Poverty Eradication Summit : Time : 14h00 until Tuesday 18 October 2016.

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THE FACE OF COURAGEOUS KHWEZI


For years, Mzansi didn’t know her face, but her name is etched in our conscience.

TODAY SUNDAY SUN PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE FACE OF COURAGE.

The people of Mzansi will remember the short, sad life of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo – and  everything she stood for. She was brought up as a daughter of the struggle, who lived and died a fighter. She passed away in Jozi on 8 October at the age of 41, of Aids-related causes.

Khwezi, which means “star”, was the name used to protect her identity during the Zuma rape trial of 2006. Accusing her father’s struggle friend brought her nothing but humiliation and exile.

But the accused got off and went on to rule the land – even though he never shook off the cartoon “shawara” on his head.

He was ridiculed after telling the court he took a shower after intercourse with Khwezi, to protect himself from the HI
virus.

Fezekile had no protection from Zuma’s defence lawyers, who tried every dirty trick in the book.

They portrayed her as a woman of low morals, while a mob outside the court burned mphepho and sang Zuma’s theme song Awulethu Mshini Wami.

Later, arsonists burned down her mum’s house.

Fezekile and her mum, Beauty Kuzwayo, were forced out of SA and granted asylum by the Netherlands.

She lived on for 10 more years as a fighter for women’s rights and an HIV activist, and eventually returned to KwaMashu, where she lived a low-profile life in a rented room as a student teacher.

Her family said she had been suffering from an undisclosed complaint.

A public memorial service is planned for this week.

A family member said she would be laid to rest yesterday in a private service for family only.

Former intelligence minister, Ronnie Kasrils, was on Robben Island with Judson Kuzwayo, Fezekile’s late dad.

And Kasrils took MKMVA Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans Association chairman, Kebby Maphatsoe, to court for defamation.

This after Maphatsoe had said Kasrils had arranged the rape charges against Zuma. Kasrils won the case and got R500 000.

He donated the money to Fezekile for her education, and also to help her mum, who is sick. – News24/IOL


– Sunday Sun

MEC to host stakeholder and investor engagement session


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BY KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

Bokone Bophirima Community Safety and Transport Management department in partnership with the Mahikeng Airport Management Company (MAMco) will host the stakeholder and investor engagement session at the Mahikeng Airport on Friday.

Acting spokesperson for Community Safety department, Thabo Sematle said: “This is part of the lined-up activities set to embark on the marketing drive of the Mahikeng Airport as part of the Mahikeng Re-branding, Re-newing and Repositioning Programme (MRRRP).”

The event will take place at Mahikeng Airport at 6:00pm.

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Ten elderly receive title deeds in Christiana


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

Local Government and Human Settlements in North West embarked in on a mission to ensure that home ownership came into practice when 10 elderly persons in Utlwanang and Boitumelong near Christiana were handed over title deeds recently.

MEC Fenny Gaolaolwe said over 1000 title deeds will be handed over to the rest of the beneficiaries in both areas.

“The title deeds not only serve as proof of ownership, but it can also be used as an asset to build wealth. We have prioritised the elderly because they have been waiting for a while. By so doing, we want to show them love, care and we have not forgotten them,” Gaolaolwe said.

One of the beneficiaries, Mtemi Mtshwawo, 91 said she could now sleep with ease knowing that she has full proof of ownership of the house she is currently sharing with her grandchildren.

“I am old and frail but I am now happy that my children have a place they can call home and have proof to that effect,” Mtshwawo said.

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Schweizer man jailed for 10 years over theft


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BY REGINALD KANYANE

A 28 YEAR-OLD man was sentenced to ten years for house-breaking and another eight years for possession of explosives. The Hawks provincial spokesperson, Capt Tlangelani Rikhotso said Simon Moroke briefly appeared at Scweizer Reneke Regional Court on Wednesday.

“The accused was arrested after he allegedly entered the Morokane Agricultural Cooperative offices in Amalia through the roof. He blasted the safe with explosives and stole R40 000 from the safe.,” Rikhotso said.

She said the accused was also sentenced to eight years for possession of explosives and four years was suspended wholly.

The Provincial Head of the Hawks, Major Gen Linda Mbana lauded the investigating team. Mbana also warned that the Hawks will continue to be relentless when fighting crime in the province.

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