Baagi ba Pudimoe ba lela ka tlhokego ya metsi


 

Ka OBAKENG MAJE 

7 Ngwanatsele 2025- Baagi ba motsesetoropo wa Pudimoe, gaufi le Taung, ba tlhalositse fa tlhokego ya metsi e tsweletse go nna tlhoba-boroko kwa karolong eo. Baagi ba tlhalositse fa e setse e le sebaka jaanong ba sa bone metsi. 

Mongwe wa baithuti kwa setheong sa Vuselela TVET College yo o sa batlang leina la gagwe le itsiwe are: “Re itemogela matsapa kwa re dulang teng ka ntlheng ya tlhokego ya metsi. Ga re kgone go dirisa dintlwana-boithusetso, gonne ga gona metsi. Diaparo tsa rona tsone di tletse mo ntlung, gonne re kgonang fela go reka metsi a re tla a nwang.  

“Tlhokego ya metsi e baka malwetsi. Gape, e ama boitekanelo jwa rona jaaka baagi. Jaanong, re ne re ikuela go masepala go ka leka botokwa ka thebolo ya metsi gonne ra swa ra nyelela. Tlhokego ya metsi e re tshedisa boima, mme ga re kgone le go tlhapa go ya sekolong.”  

Molekgotlha o a ikarabelang ka tsa mafaratlhatlha kwa masepaleng wa sedika wa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati, Pico Seepamere are tlhokego ya metsi kwa motse-setoropong wa Pudimoe, e bakilwe ke go utswiwa ga dithapo tsa motlakase. Seepamere are go ile ga utswiwa transformer kwa motsesetoropong o, jaanaong ba ne ba setse ba itsisitse baagi mabapi le kgang e. 

“Re na le beke le matsatsi a ka nna mararo transformer e utswilwe. Gape, magodu ao, a ile a kgaola dithapo tsa motlakase. Fela, se ga se lebaka-itshetlhego, gonne re a patelesega jaaka masepala go neela baagi metsi ntle maipato. Re ne re ikaeletse go dirisa di engine tsa rona go pompa metsi gore baagi ba a bone. 

“Ntle le seo, go na le porojeke ya kago ya katoloso ya madutelo e e tsweletseng kwa motsesetoropong o. Jaanong, seo se tla se re kgoreletsa. Go bua nnete, re ne re ntse re na le mathata mabapi le thebolo ya metsi, gonne tiriso ya motlakase e ne e feta seelo. Maikaelelo ene ele gore porejeke e ya kago ya madutelo e neelwe baagi mo kgweding ya kamoso, fela ka ntlheng ya dikgaogo tseo tsa motlakase re tlile go amega,” Seepamere wa tlhalosa. 

Seepamere are matsapa a thebolo ya metsi ga se fela kwa motsesetoropong wa Pudimoe.  Seepamere are ba ile ba itemogela go utswiwa ga dithapo tsa motlakase kwa motseng wa Molelema, Manthe le kwa Lekgabeng. 

“Jaanong, selo se sa go utswiwa ga dithapo tsa motlakase kwa madutelong a rona, ke selo se se tlhokang gore re se tseele matsapa rotlhe fela jaaka baagi ga mmogo le banna-le-seabe (stakeholders). Fa go utswiwa dithapo tsa motlakase, seo se shupa gore go tlile go nna le kgoreletsego ya thebolo ya metsi, gonne madutelo a le mantsi a ikaegile ka tiriso ya motlakase go pompa metsi. 

“O tla gopola gore ka di 22 Phatwe 2025, ke fa re rebola di engine tse di pompang metsi kwa motseng wa Molelema. Fela morago ga dibeke di le pedi, ke fa di utswiwa. Jaanong, re setse re akantshana jaaka masepala gore a gongwe re ka se tsenye tiriso ya letsatsi (solar system) go pompa metsi,” Seepamere wa tlhalosa. 

Kgabagare, sebueledi sa Magalies Water, Trinity Bogosi are bone jaaka setlamo se se thapilweng ke masepala wa sedika sa Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati go rebola metsi go baagi, ga ba kitla ba tshwaela mo ntlheng eno, gonne ba nnile le tumalano le masepala go ka ntsha ntlha-kemo ya bone mo ntlheng e. 

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Amajimbos still on track for next round despite stalemate against Qatar


Picture: Amajimbos players/Supplied

By OBAKENG MAJE

7 November 2025- The South African U17 Men’s National team remains on track for a spot in the Round of 32 at the FIFA U17 World Cup 2025 underway in Doha, Qatar. Amajimbos were held to a 1-1 draw by the hosts at a packed Aspire Zone Complex on Thursday. Among others, the match attended by South African Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie, as well as Arsenal legendary former coach, Arsene Wenger, who now works for FIFA.

The South Africans were without the injured Luke Hendricks while Sive Pama was serving his suspension following a red card he was shown in the clash against Bolivia. The Qatari team stunned coach Vela Khumalo’s boys with an early goal in the third minute through Yazan Hani.

But the South Africans regrouped and quickly found an equalizer in the 16th minute through the livewire Emile Witbooi who was also named Player of the Match. He beat the offside trap to head in a cross and made it 1-1l with his second goal of the tournament following his strike in the opening match of the competition against Bolivia 3 November 2025.

Khumalo made some changes in the second half, bringing on Lebohang Dhlamini, Will Henson, Joshua Taylor and Alwande Booysen for Shaun Els, Teboho Mlangeni, Selwyn Stevens and Neo Bohloko, but the scoreline remained the same – with South Africa sharing the spoils with Qatar.

“It was not the results we were anticipating but we knew we were playing against the hosts, and we were well aware of how they wanted to play. We made our analysis, and this is exactly how we thought they would approach the game. In fact, if you look at the goal that we conceded, it was from our own mistake. Other than that, they sat at the back and were hoping to play from transition. Their plan worked, they stuck to it, congratulations to them.

“I also think we were not really aggressive or even showed a little bit of individual brilliance. But it was not our day, we were not really on the ball, we got a draw, which we can take and go home,” he said.

The point was enough to keep South Africa well on track to progress to the next round. They are in second place on four points, two behind Group A log leaders Italy, who earlier in the day defeated Bolivia 4-0 to take command of the top spot.

Qatar is third on the table with one point while Bolivia is yet to shake the points section after two matches. The group stage action will conclude on Sunday (9 November) when Amajimbos take on the Italians while Qatar will square up with Bolivia.

Both matches will kickoff simultaneously at 16h45 South African time (17h45 local time in Qatar).

With the tournament featuring 48 teams for the first time ever, the top two teams from each of the 12 groups will advance to the knockout stage. They will be joined by the eight best third-placed teams to complete the field of 32.

South Africa XI vs Qatar:

Lwandiso Radebe (GK), Tumi Mothapo, Liam Marthinus, Abulele Dlekedla, Teboho Mlangeni, Kamohelo Mareletse (c), Omphemetse Sekgoto, Selwyn Stevens, Emile Witbooi, Shaun Els, Neo Bohloko

Subs: Lunje Noqobo, Alwande Booysen, Morake, Joshua Taylor, Will Henson, Lebohang Dhlamini, Sello Mokhobo (GK)

Head Coach: Vela Khumalo

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