Baagi ba Manokwane ba gwantela kwa kgotlha-tshekelo morago ga go bolaiwa ga bagodi kwa motseng wa bone


Setshwantsho: Baagi ba Manokwane ba gwantela kwa kgotlha-tshekelo ya Taung/Facebook

Ka OBAKENG MAJE

Baagi ba kwa motseng wa Manokwane gaufi le Taung, ba mina ka nko ele nosi morago ga go bolawa ga bagodi ba le babedi kwa motseng wa bone ka letsatsing la Lamatlhatso. Go begwa fa Kelebogile Mirriam Mokgalagadi (70) le Mapulana Polinah Mmusi (80), ba ile ba tlhaselwa le go bolawa ke batho ba ba sa itsiweng.  

Go ya ka dipego tsa sepodisi, ene ya re ka Labotlhano mo mosong, Mmusi le Mokgalagadi ba ne ba tswa kwa malapeng a bone go ya go rwalela dikgong kwa nageng. Fela, ba masika a bone ba ile ba se nnisege fa Mmusi le Mokgalagadi ba palelwa ke go boela gae ka tlatlana.

Baagi ba ile ba bolotsa letsholo la go ba batla, mme ene ya re ka ura ya bongwe masigo a sa, bane ba bona ditopo tsa bone tse dineng di na le dikgobalo tse di masisi kwa nageng. Gape go kaiwa fa baswi ba ka tswa ba beteletswe gonne, ditopo tsa bone di ne di sa apara marokgwe a kha teng.

Gone ga tshwarwa banna bale bararo ba batswa-kwa, kwa motseng wa Maphoitsile, fela go fitlha ga jaana, ga go bopaki jo bo ba golaganyang le kgetsi e ya polao. Go begwa fa banna bao, ba sena ditlankana tse di maleba go ka nna mo nageng ya Afrika Borwa, mme ba tshwaretswe go tlola melao ya boditshaba.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Col Adele Myburgh wa tlhalosa: “Ga gona ope yo o tshwerweng go fitlha ga jaana mo dikgetsing dile pedi tsa polao kwa Manokwane. Re le ba sepodisi, re sentse re ikuela go baagi go ka re thusa ka tshedimosetso e ka lebisang kwa go tshwarweng ga balatofadiwa mo kgetsing e.

“Mongwe le mongwe yo o nang le tshedimosetso, a ka letsetsa mobatlisisi mo kgetsing e, eleng Warrant Officer, Peace Babe mo dinomorong tse di latelang 0824438680. Gape ba ka letsetsa dinomoro tsa 08600 10111. Mongwe le mongwe o sa batleng leina la gagwe le itsiwe a ka romela molaetsa go MySAPS App.”

Mongwe wa baagi, Eddie Mogorwe are se ba se itseng jaaka baagi ke gore, balatofadiwa ba ba tshwerweng ba golagangwa le kgetsi ya polao ya bagodi ba. Mogorwe are, Manokwane Community Forum e ne ya tsamaya le mapodisi go ya go tshwarwa balatofadiwa bao.

“Re tlhaloganya gore diaparo tsa mongwe wa balatofadiwa di ne di na le madi. Gona le bopaki jo bo tsepameng jo bo ba golaganyang le dipolao tse. Gape go dilo di le dintsi jaaka dipolao tse di diragalang mo Taung, mme rele baagi, re tshwanetse go ema ka dinao. 

“O mongwe wa balatofadiwa, o ntshitswe kwa kgolegelong mme ga re itse gore jang. Gape gona le mme mongwe o o neng a tlhaselwa le go bolawa kwa sekgweng kwa motseng wa Maphoitsile mo dikgweding tse di fetileng.      

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MRS SOUTH AFRICA SEMI-FINALIST, BERLINA LEKGETHWANE SPEAKS TO THE POWER OF PERSONAL BRANDING


Picture: Mrs South Africa semi-final contestant, Berlina Lekgethwane/Supplied   

It’s been a whirlwind five months since Mrs South Africa contestant, Berlina Lekgethwane joined the renowned women’s empowerment programme and received a coveted semi-finalist title.

Hailing from the North West Province, Lekgethwane was motivated to join Mrs South Africa by her passion to see the lives of people transformed and a childhood dream. Since then, she has been a part of a series of empowering workshops from leading experts on topics ranging from health and fitness to building financial acumen.

But one of her greatest lessons has been the power and importance of personal branding in achieving her individual aspirations, she says.

“I believe personal branding is the ability to establish and build a reputation to influence public opinion of any member of the society by helping to assert themselves as credible players in their trade,” she said.  

To guide her personal branding evolution, Lekgethwane and the other Mrs South Africa semi-finalists, received professional coaching from #PRGuru Madelain Roscher, the founder and CEO of award-winning marketing-communications agency PR Worx.

Roscher notes that a strong and distinctive brand is one of the most powerful weapons in an individual’s arsenal, no matter their unique goals.  

“A brand is not a logo – it’s about people’s experience of you and your reputation. In a noisy world, a strong personal brand allows individuals to differentiate themselves and stand out by consistently articulating and leveraging their unique value proposition.

“In other words, by consistently communicating who you are, your values, and your areas of knowledge or expertise to others, you can get a significant leg up in your career or business. By sharing who you are and building your personal brand, you can increase your public visibility, establish stronger and more authentic relationships with other people, and expand your influence – all to your benefit,” she said.

With this in mind, personal branding has been one of Lekgethwane’s greatest focus areas as she seeks to build her profile and use her voice to effect positive change.

Some of her greatest achievements since joining Mrs South Africa have been to motivate learners and build their confidence, help expand a local bakery that now delivers bread to prisons, help and mobilise businesses for local charity programmes.

“To have done this much in a very short space of time has left me grateful for the mentoring and coaching that the organisers of this beauty pageant have invested in me. It has made me believe in my capabilities but most importantly it has made me believe that I can add value to society and help change lives for the better,” said Lekgethwane.

Top three branding tips from South Africa’s #PRGuru

As advice to others seeking to build their personal brands, Roscher offers her top three branding tips:

1. Take inventory: Before you can communicate your brand to others, first reflect and define what your brand is and what you would like to communicate, or how you would like others to see you.

2. Make yourself findable: Choose social media channels that are best suited to your brand and brand goals, and begin actively updating and engaging on your profiles to boost your visibility.

3. Donate your expertise to a cause: Not only will this allow you to enjoy the heart-warming joy of giving back but will also allow you to develop a more visible platform for good.

To support our Mrs South Africa Semi-Finalist in her journey, vote for her. SMS “Berlina Lekgethwane” to 47587. SMS cost R3 and you can vote as much as possible.

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ANC in Taung elects new structure


By REGINALD KANYANE

The ANC in Greater Taung has elected its new structure during the Sub Region Conference held at Taung Depot Hall on 17 June 2023. According to the newly-elected sub-regional secretary, Mogoje Dichakane, the conference was successful.

“The conference was attended by branch chairpersons and secretaries as delegates to elect a Sub Regional structure that will oversee and coordinate the work of the ANC in the length and breadth of the entire Greater Taung and its 24 branches in 107 villages.

“The work of Sub Regional structure will also be monitored by the Regional Executive Committee (REC) of the ANC through submission of reports on a monthly basis encompassing organisational and governance status of all branches. The Top 5 are, chairperson, Gladys Molamu, Deputy Chair, Lesego Maqandela, Secretary, Mogoje Dichakane, Deputy Secretary, Kereeditse Mogolwane and Tebogo Morweng was elected as Treasurer,” he said.

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Former Naledi Local Municipality employee back in court for judgment on rape case!


Picture: The former Naledi Local Municipality employee, Clifford Seiso Shoarane/Facebook 

By OBAKENG MAJE

The former Naledi Local Municipality employee, Clifford Seiso Shoarane, who was found guilty of rape by the Vryburg Regional Court, is expected to be sentenced today. Shoarane, who was working as Assistant Manager in the security department at the municipality, raped a woman in Vryburg a few years ago.

It is alleged that the woman in question is a well-known prostitute in Vryburg. According to information, the woman was hitchhiking to go to Huhudi Township when she met Shoarane. Shoarane promised the woman to take her safely to Huhudi, but instead, he headed to a dilapidated building, where he raped her.

After the ordeal, Shoarane dumped the woman in the streets and left. The woman went to the Vryburg Police Station where she opened a rape case against him.

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