Batlhaping High School female learners receive sanitary pads  


By BAKANG MOKOTO

The Nelson Mandela Foundation donated sanitary towels to Batlhaping High School in Taung recently. The Foundation Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Sello Hatang said many female learners miss school days because of lack of sanitary towels.

“The foundation aims to create, establish, protect and preserve a centre of memory about the late Dr Nelson Mandela. We also aim to convene dialogue around critical social issues, including particular issues regarding human rights and democracy, in order to contribute to a just society.

“The foundation saw the need for young female people particularly in rural areas to have access to sanitary towels. Lack of sanitary towels makes it impossible for young girls to go to school. We also understand that girl children are the most disadvantaged group.

“We took it upon ourselves to ensure that we donate sanitary towels to them. The aim of the foundation is to assist 2 million school girls by 2020. We donated sanitary towels to 480 girls here at Batlhaping High School today and we hope the donation will last them for a year. As the foundation, we also urge other stakeholders to play a fundamental role in assisting those who are destitute,” Hatang said.

He further said it is imperious for the society to contribute to avoid girl learners missing school. Hatang added that if that happens, the country is running a risk of developing illiterate society. 

“We cannot have young people with no future hence we call all stakeholders to play their part. The late Dr Nelson Mandela was clear on his mission of what he was willing to die for back in 1962. However, it hurts to walk around today and see young people with nothing to die for. It is not government’s role alone to provide for the needy. Mandela believed that education is at the hub of developing any community and the future lies right there.

“We have partnered with the Department of Education across the country. The foundation also has schools that are working with in Klerksdorp, Rustenburg and Taung. We visited Mahikeng recently and donated sanitary towels too. The project is reaching each and every corner in South Africa,” Hatang said.

Batlhaping High School Teacher Liaison Officer, Isak Bessie welcomed the donation. Bessie commended the foundation and said the sanitary towels will ensure that girl children stay at school while having their menstruation.

“We are grateful that the foundation assisted our deprived girl children. On behalf of the school management, School Governing Body (SGB) and learners, we want to express our gratitude to them. According to research, almost 50 days of schooling is lost every year because of lack of sanitary towels.

“Mr Hatang also shared motivational talks with learners and urged them to face challenges head-on,” he said.

One of beneficiaries, Boipelo Moshweu, 18, from Mokassa 2 in Taung said: “We welcome the donation because some of us come from deprived backgrounds. Our parents could not afford to buy sanitary towels for us and we end up using cloths and tissues. That affects one’s confidence and we cannot concentrate in class.”

Grade 12 learner, Modisang Mangwegape, 20, said: “I stay with my grandparent and siblings. Life is hard because no one is working at home. We heavily rely on our granny’s pension money. However, the money is not enough to support all of us. Having sanitary towels will assist me to concentrate on my school work without necessary worrying about menstruation periods. I think the packets I received will last me for three months.”

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MEC Motlhabane opens Taung Vehicle Testing Station 


For the past 23 years the people of Greater Taung Municipality have been struggling to get their vehicles tested for roadworthiness. The Taung Vehicle Testing Station which has since been closed in 1994, was recently renovated, refurbished and upgraded. Thus readied for being officially opened by the Community Safety and Transport Management MEC, Dr Mpho Motlhabane.

In the last 23 years motorists in Taung had to travel over 70km to Vryburg to access a vehicle testing services or had to travel about 40km to Hartswater, which is in the neighbouring Northern Cape Province.

Speaking during the official opening of this long awaited Taung Vehicle Testing Station, MEC Motlhabane said the department has noted serious concerns that; the non functioning of this station has not only frustrated the motor vehicle owners, but also the law enforcement officers who could not have suspected un-roadworthy vehicles tested locally, here in Taung.

“Today we are not only shortening your journeys to Vryburg and Hartswater but we are cancelling these unnecessary trips. Let us use this testing station effectively in order to ensure that our vehicles are compliant and fit for the road.

Remember that whenever a vehicle is tested outside the province, Hartswater which is in Northern Cape in this regard, it becomes a loss of revenue to Bokone Bophirima, which is what we are safeguarding. The province needs the skills, infrastructure and personnel to operate this vehicle station, and we do have, by the way.” said Motlhabane.

According to the systems report, recently there are about 430 unlicensed motor vehicles around Taung, of which; 180 are light-loading vehicles, 05 heavy-loading vehicles, 17 mini buses as well as 205 light passenger vehicles carrying less than 12 persons.

“These 430 unlicensed vehicles are on our roads on daily basis and as a result, they increase potential accidents and road safety risks. We therefore humbly request owners of these vehicles to come to this station and test their vehicles,” concluded Motlhabane who further appealed to officials employed at the station to be vigilant against individuals who would attempt to bribe them.

In his response to the opening of the station, the Chief of Batlhaping Ba-Ga Phuduhutswana, Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane expressed his gratitude and appreciation. “The opening of this station brings us a great sigh of relief because we have been frustrated for the past years having to cope with the long distances to access these services. We are grateful and we are committing to taking a good care of the facility,” he said.

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ANC to brief media on Legalatladi’s conviction


BY REGINALD KANYANE
African National Congress in Bokone Bophirima will have a press briefing that will give the party’s position on the guilty verdict and five year imprisonment sentence imposed on former Mahikeng Local Municipality councillor, Gaasite
Legalatladi.

ANC provincial secretary, Dakota Legoete said Legalatladi is a member of the ANC in the province.

“Legalatladi was found guilty on charges of conspiracy to kill
ANC provincial chairperson, Supra Mahumapelo and then
Mahikeng Local Municipality Mayor, Gosiame Seatlholo.

“The media briefing will be held at Getrude Mphekwa House in Mahikeng at 2pm. A 44 year-old politician was found guilty of conspiracy to murder Mahumapelo by Lehurutshe Magistrate’s Court in Lehurutshe, near Zeerust on Monday,” Legoete said.

The court heard that Legalatladi was arrested at Mmasebudule village on the 1st of December 2014 by the Hawks after she seeked assistance from a traditional healer to kill Mahumapelo.

The Hawks provincial spokesperson, Capt Tlangelani Rikhotso said the accused allegedly also intended to kill the then, Executive Mayor of the Mahikeng Local Municipality, Gosiame Seahlolo.

“The accused appeared at the Mmabatho Regional on 28 January 2015 where she was released on R3000.00 bail and made a series of court appearances until ultimately being found guilty,” Rikhotso said.

The Provincial Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Major General Linda Mbana welcomed the conviction and applauded the investigation team for ensuring that the law prevails.
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Department of Safety Traffic Officer Learnership


City of Mbombela, a Category 7 Municipality with its seat in Mbombela hereby invites interested individuals to apply as LEARNER TRAFFIC OFFICERS for a period of 12 months.

LEARNER TRAFFIC OFFICER

REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES:

  • Grade 12 Certificate.
  • A valid driving license.
  • Must be younger than 35 years of age.
  • No criminal record or pending record.
  • Compulsory name clearance.
  • Must be physical fit.
  • Must undergo physical training.
  • Must be a South African citizen.
  • Permanent residents of the City of Mbombela(state ward number).

RESPONSIBILITIES:

The training will be done according to the National Road Traffic Act, Act 93 of 1996.

STIPEND:

  • The Municipality shall pay a stipend of R 3 500 during the training period.
  • No other benefits and/or allowances are payable during the period.

COURSE DURATION: 12 MONTHS (1 YEAR)

Civic Centre
1 Nel Street
Mbombela 1201
Republic of South Africa
P O Box 45
Mbombela 1200

Republic of South Africa

Tel: +27 (0) 13 759-9111

Fax: +27 (0) 13 759-207

HOW TO APPLY

No application forms required. Please send your application letter in conjunction with your comprehensive curriculum vitae, as well as certified copies of certificates to the Senior Manager:

Human Resources, City of Mbombela, P.O. Box 45, Mbombela,1200 /or hand delivered to 1 Nel Street, Civic Centre, Mbombela, Glass Office 1, 3rd Floor.

NB: Faxed applications will not be considered.

Should you not have been contacted for an interview within 30 days after the closing date you may assume that your application was unsuccessful.

THE CITY OF MBOMBELA SUBSCRIBES TO THE PRINCIPLES OF EQUAL EMPLOYMENT AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND IN THIS VAIN, SUITABLY QUALIFIED WOMEN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ARE PARTICULARLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.

Closing Date: 31 October 2017 @ 16h00

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Former councillor found guilty of conspiracy to murder Mahumapelo



By REGINALD KANYANE
FORMER Mahikeng councillor, Gasitwe Eunice Legalatladi, 44 was found guilty of conspiracy to murder North West Premier, Supra Mahumapelo.

Legalatladi was sentenced to five years in prison by the Lehurutshe Regional Court on Monday.

The court heard that she was arrested at Mmasebudule village on the 1st of December 2014 by the Hawks after she seeked assistance from a traditional healer to kill Mahumapelo.

The Hawks provincial spokesperson, Capt Tlangelani Rikhotso said the accused allegedly also intended to kill the then, Executive Mayor of the Mahikeng Local Municipality, Gosiame Seahlolo.

“The accused appeared at the Mmabatho Regional on 28 January 2015 where she was released on R3000.00 bail and made a series of court appearances until ultimately being found guilty,” Rikhotso said.

The Provincial Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Major General Linda Mbana welcomed the conviction and applauded the investigation team for ensuring that the law prevails.

The defence legal team intend to appeal against the sentencing.
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Card-skimming case postponed until Tuesday


A Fraud case against three suspects from Free State province was postponed until Tuesday by Taung Magistrate’s Court.

Mojalefa Springkan (30), Kgosana Tladi (49) and David Mokonyane (52) were arrested three weeks ago in Taung by South African Police Service (SAPS) Crime Intelligence in partnership with Taung Police Station cluster for card-skimming.

Magistrate Olaotswe Bojosinyana heard how suspects allegedly defrauded unsuspecting victims their hard-earned cash at the Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) across Dr Ruth Mompati district. The investigating officer, Warrant Officer Kagiso Phemelo was cross-examined and explained how the suspects were eventually arrested. Phemelo said the suspects were followed by crime intelligence police from Vryburg to Taung after a tip-off.

“The suspects allegedly robbed another woman her sassa card at Pudimoe complex in Pudimoe Location, near Taung. Police followed the suspects until Taung Mall where they were allegedly stopped and searched. The police found loads of various bank cards in their possession.

“The suspects were arrested and police confiscated the vehicle that was used during the commission of crime. Two of the suspects who took the stand previously committed various accounts of fraud cases,” he said.

Phemelo also told the court that first accused in this case, Mokonyane has six cases against him such as malicious damage to property, common assault and fraud. He added that the suspect has also lied to court after he alleged that his passport has expired.

“I have obtained the details of Mr Mokonyane’s passport and it expires in 2018. The suspect is a former police officer and he is unemployed. He is a flight risk because he once visited his family in Lesotho. It will be perilous to grant him bail because the society will also lose hope in the justice system.

“I still need more time to obtain statements from the people who their cards were found in possession of the suspects. Some of them do not stay around Taung and it will be difficult to trace the suspect if he is granted bail. Two of the suspects have a pending fraud case against them at Ficksburg in Free State province. They were supposed to be in court on the 4th of October 2017, however, they were arrested a day before their court date in Taung for fraud,” he said.

Phemelo also told the court that there were other cases opened against the suspects for card-skimming after some of victims came forward and positively identified them as perpetrators.

Bojosinyana postponed the matter until Tuesday because of time constraints.

Taung Police Station cluster spokesperson, Sergeant Tebogo Thebe said: “We have increased police visibility in Taung CBD. We urged bank users to be wary of criminals because we have realised that card-skimming operators ascend to our areas ahead of festive season.

“We are working together with other law enforcement agencies to curb this criminal activities. There are many fraud cases being reported thus far and we will work tirelessly in arresting the perpetrators. The majority of card-skimming incidents in South Africa are recorded around ATMs and, to a lesser extent, at retail merchants when bank cards are presented for payments.”

He further said card users should never give their card to someone at an ATM for any reason. Thebe added that the card users should never let anyone assist them at an ATM, even if they appear to be a bank official or security personnel.

“Beware of people standing close to you when you are concluding transactions at an ATM. Ensure you hide your pin when keying it into an ATM and never use an ATM that looks tampered with or damaged. Card users must always use an ATM in a well-lit area or use an ATM that is monitored by a CCTV camera if possible,” Thebe said.-Newsote

Mokassa 2 stock-theft case postponed


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By REGINALD KANYANE

THREE men from Mokassa 2 village in Taung appeared at Taung Magistrate’s Court on Monday for stock-theft. Kenneth Gaoraelwe, Lebogang Seutlwetse and Rebaone Dichaba will be remanded in custody until 9th of November 2017 for formal bail application.

It is alleged that the trio were found in a possession of suspected stolen cattle in Takaneng village, near Taung. The stock-theft police acted on a tip-off and a trap was set.

Meanwhile, North West Premier, Supra Mahumapelo warned livestock thieves. Mahumapelo said their days are numbered and they will work hand-in-hand with law enforcement agencies.

He was addressing media during the launch of the Mabeskraal Livestock Auction Pens recently.

Mahumapelo added that he was aware of the pain farmers feel because of people who steal their livestock daily across the province.

“I want to warn people who specialise in stealing the livestock of our hard working farmers. We are going to work more with our police to look for them and make their lives a living in hell because it cannot be business as usual while we know that there are people who have committed themselves to terrorising our farmers without being caught.

“The auction is established to benefit the communities of Mabeskraal and surrounding villages. The Mabeskraal Auction was yet another delivery of an intervention by the Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development (READ) department to link smallholding farmers to the market,” he said.

A total of 356 livestock were sold at a total turnover of R1.5m during the auction pan launch. For local farmers, the launch remains an ecstatic moment. Chairperson of Moses Kotane Farmers Association, Keitumetse Motsosi, said the auction would not have come at a better time. Having experienced a strain, Motsosi said the difficult market access and unsatisfactory prices had been weighing heavily on farmers.

He said local farmers had always been optimistic about better times as far as their business was concerned because they knew the current government administration priorities. Motsosi said local famers would want to work closely with government to ensure their business was sustainable.

The Premier said the department was on track to making the lives of farmers in Villages, Townships and Small Dorpies (VTSD) easier.

“We want to assist the department to get rid of all the challenges that our farmers are experiencing in their day to day lives and all other things discouraging our farmers. Our department is also moving with the necessary speed in making sure that our farmers are well taken care of and our wish is that all the auctions we are opening are really going to help our farmers,” he said.

As part of the livestock marketing programme in VTSD areas, the department has successfully launched four livestock Auction Pens in Taung Local Municipality and Driefontein (Morokweng, Ganyesa and Bona-Bona).

READ also launched the Provincial Agricultural Growth and Investment Show Livestock Auction in the previous financial year as well as Tshidilamolomo this current year. The province has spent about R 35.5 million to establish and support the livestock auction programme.

MEC for READ, Manketsi Tlhape said the launch of these advanced village-based livestock auctions continue to record satisfactory turnover, resulting in a need for similar auctions across the province.
“Our farmers and local people, especially in our villages, are embracing these auctions because of they are open, affordable and discourage people from buying stolen livestock. These auctions also play a role in educating our people in our villages, townships and small dorpies that farming is not a game but it is real business,” she said.

Newly elected Provincial Chairperson of the North West House of Traditional Leaders, Kgosi Moshe Mabe, welcomed the launch of the auctions saying they would help livestock farmers in villages.

“We are also excited about the auctions programme that our provincial government is embarking on to better the lives of the farmers, especially in our villages. As traditional leaders we also want to commend the department for speedily implementing the programme which has already started to benefit our people,” he said.

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Bojanala regional chairperson, Mataboge calls for unity


RUSTENBURG-born politician, Amos Lekgotlha Mataboge was elected as a new regional chairperson for ANC Bojanala region recently. Mataboge who serves as Rustenburg Local Municipality Single Whip is adamant that the newly-elected Regional Executive Committee (RET) in Bojanala will bring peace, unity and stability.

A 65 year-old politician was born at Maile village, 30km outside Rustenburg. Mataboge said he was forced to relocate to the farm in Brits because of apartheid.

“My parents were working on a farm and I had to go and stay with them at the tender age. I started my Grade 1 while I was 13 years because we were poor. However, I did not give up and continued with the struggle. In 1963 my parents moved back to Maile village. However, I approached Maile Primary School and I was admitted.

“In 1970, I went to Mositle Secondary School to do Standard 6. I finished my matric at Raumane Sepeng Secondary School in Rustenburg back in 1973. I went to Johannesburg and I was introduced to politics by Sizwe Madikizela who was working for Radio Freedom. We suffered the consequences of being black during apartheid.

“However, the ANC support gained momentum from other countries. I came back home and started to be actively involved in politics before the dawn of democracy. I led the preparatory committee for the visit of ex-President Mandela at Mogwase and I was part of intervention structure in the riotous situation in Tweelaagte.

“We assisted to secure the release of our activists 1994 and led ANC delegation to the Mogwase Transitional Local Government negotiations 1994. I also led ANC delegation to the Rustenburg Transitional Local Government negotiations between 1993and 1994. I was elected as ANC Mogwase Branch Chairperson in 1993 until 1994.

“I also served as the Western Transvaal Regional Executive Committee Member between 1993 until 1994. I was elected as Rustenburg Sub-Regional Secretary in 1992 until 1993 and being deployed in Mankwe and Bafokeng areas 1993 to 1994,” he said.

Mataboge said: “I was deployed to handle the crisis areas like Phatsima, Boitekong and Ramokokastad. There was an infights between Azapo and the ANC.”

He was appointed as ANC Branch Executive Member in ward 20. Mataboge also served as ANC Moumo Branch chairperson from 2003 until 2004.

“I was deployed as ANC Bokone Bophirima Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) member from 2006 until 2009. In 2014, I was elected as ANC Bojanala Regional Executive Committee member until 2016. I am now the REC chairperson for Bojanala region and we will adhere to the ANC policies and ensure that we fly its flag high.

“The ANC has fought for a political freedom and also committed to win an economic emancipation fight. The party is faced with an on-going struggle against racial privilege and oppression. However, we will win that struggle and we need to implement policies as guided by the Freedom Charter,” Mataboge said.

He said: “ANC symbolises the strong non-racial, non-sexist and united country. The ruling party is the only movement that fights for the power of the people. It is the only organisation that wants to see a victory over economic freedom and equality. Our fights represent the land, which sustained our people for centuries and from which they were removed by colonial and apartheid governments.”

He further said he support the land redistribution without compensation. A 65 year-old politician said people cannot do anything without land. Mataboge said the wealthy of the country need to be shared among all South Africans.  

“We have natural minerals that belong to the people. However, the wealthy of this country is used to benefit only a small racial minority. ANC need to ensure that it changes policies to ensure that the wealthy of the country is shared equally among the people. The party should implement the central demand of the Freedom Charter that the people shall govern. 

“The ANC in Bojanala is commitment to build and deepen popular democracy and the active involvement of the people in the struggle to improve their lives. We have already come up with strategic plans to address divisions within the region. We also want to urge those disgruntled members in the region to raise their matters within the ANC structure instead of going to court,” Mataboge said.

He added that it is their responsibility as ANC members to uphold the values and principles of the party. He further said humility and a selfless dedication to the struggle for a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic society is imperative.

Mataboge previously deployed as a councillor and a Member of Mayoral Committee (MMC) responsible for Planning and Human Settlement Department. – Newsnote

New sponsorship for Cape Town HSBC SEVENS event


SAB ‘s flagship brand, Castle has officially introduced South Africa’s first homegrown non-alcoholic beer, rightly named Castle FREE!

This new brand was also announced as the official sponsor of the HSBC Rugby sevens event in Cape Town, continuing the journey this iconic brand started with sport lovers many years ago.

In the long tradition of Castle as a unifying drink, with Castle Lager historically known for bringing South Africans together, Castle FREE is set to take this idea to the next level by creating a sense of belonging with more people, in more places.

“The Castle brand has over the years, been closely linked to the top three sporting codes in the country, it was a natural progression for the newly launched beer to sponsor a sporting event” says Castle Brand Director Vaughan Croeser.

“Castle has always gone hand-in-hand with friends, family and of course with sports. We are a nation of sport enthusiasts, which over the years has been the driving force behind our nation building and unity, even if mostly of the armchair variety.” he added. 

In attendance was South Africa’s Sevens and Blue Bulls flyhalf, Tim Agaba who formed part of the on-stage panel made up of himself and media personalities – Unathi Msengana and Janez Vermieran. The trio shared how the newly added non-alcoholic variant will accommodate more of their friends and family.

Agaba is impressed with the alcohol free beer for coming on board as sponsors of the Cape Town HSBC Rugby Sevens. He further described how the newly launched beer will add a different and interesting dynamic as it caters for everyone “Rugby players will enjoy this too as a lot of them do not drink, especially those who will not be playing (that weekend), but will be attending. They will really enjoy this” he concluded.

Also present was Director General of Sports and Recreation, Mr Alec Moemi who praised ABIn-Bev for their contribution to sports in the country as well as their awareness of social issues in South Africa that are directly linked to the misuse of alcohol.

The HSBC Rugby Sevens Cape Town leg is set to take place on Saturday and Sunday, December 9-10, 2017. The Cape Town Sevens tournament is the second of 10 global destinations that will comprise the 2017/18 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series. The Springbok Sevens team are the current Sevens series champions.

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Learners address socio-economic challenges through a march


BY BAKANG MOKOTO EIGHTEEN Schools across Taung embarked on a peaceful march to address socio-economic issues affecting learners. The march was organised by Care and Support, Teaching and Learning (CSTL) structure which is part of North West Education and Development department. The initiative commenced from Anglican Church towards Batlhaping High School on Friday. Learners from various schools held placards depicted with various messages like stop bullying, HIV and Aids affect us and others. CSTL coordinator in Dr Ruth Mompati region, Simon Nenzani said many learners are facing socio-economic challenges especially at schools. He said that affect their studies and the initiative was inevitable. “It was imperative for the North West Education and Sport Development department to come up with this initiative. The aim of the programme was to raise awareness within the community of Taung. The initiative addresses socio-economic issues as well as health related matters affecting the society. “Our learners are members of the communities and we want them to be aware of those challenges. This will assist them to stay in school and know what is expected from them. The structure has also engaged with various stakeholders to address these societal issues,” he said. Nenzani further said the engagement also strengthen relationship between educators, learners and communities at large. He added that the department believed that societal issues need to be addressed broadly to build a better society. “We have issues like drug and substance abuse, crime, bullying, teenage pregnancy, HIV and Aids. The initiative addresses all those barriers that contribute to lack of concentration on our learners. It is also important to remove all risky behaviour associated to our learners. Parents play a pivotal role in their children’s lives. They are first line of educators from home before learners come to educational system. “We need to work collectively and ensure that we take care of our learners before is too late. The education system also works together with Social Development, Health departments including the South Africa Police Services (SAPS) and National Interfaith Council of South Africa (NICSA). When learners are equipped with education, no darkness can creep in. We have empowered all schools across the Dr Ruth Mompati region and they are implementing Peer Education and Soul Buddies programmes,” Nenzani. According to research,schoolchildren are particularly vulnerable in classrooms. Two 2012 Centre for Justice and Crime Prevention surveys showed that 44.3% of threats, 51% of assaults, 54.2% of sexual assaults, 60.2% of robberies and 91.5% of thefts all took place in a classroom. The next highest place of danger was a sports field, where 25% of threats took place, 24.8% of assaults, 13.2% of sexual assaults, 14% of robberies and 4.6% of thefts took place. Other locations included corridors, toilets, school gate areas, other open grounds, halls and a small proportion in a principal’s office. Grade 11 from PH Moeketsi High School, Tebogo Dibakwane said: “We learnt a lot through this initiative. It is a blessing to talk about things that affect our daily life. We also learnt on how to socialise with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. I also urge those learners who experience bullying to report it.” “Koketso Moncho, 14 from Pinagare High School said: “Our society is faced with many challenges especially learners. We have peer pressure where a learner will engage in other things that are irrelevant simply because his/her friends are doing them.” Kgosietsile Lethola High School learner, Rebaone Diseko shared the same sentiments. Diseko said learners should take a stand and ensure that they improve their lives. “The future is in our hands and we need to work hard before we engage in things that can ruin our lives. Sometimes it is hard to avoid the temptations, but I believe with our parents guidance, we can produce future leaders,” Diseko said. taungdailynews@gmail.com