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    Burgersfort, Steelpoort, Ohrigstad

    email: [email protected]@platinumgazette.com

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    06 September 2013

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    2 NEWS 06 SEPTEMBER 2013

    The Department of Trade and Industry (the

    dti), in partnership with the Limpopo

    Economic Development Environment and

    Tourism Department (Ledet) closed downfive illegal taverns and issued fines totalling

    R83 500 during a three-day blitz inspection

    operation in Polokwane and surrounding

    areas.

    The joint operation which commenced

    from 29 to 31 August 2013 was conducted

    by officials from the dtis National Liquor

    Authority (NLA), Ledet, the South African

    Police Services, the Department of Home

    Affairs and the Polokwane Local

    Municipality.

    According to the Director of Legal

    Support and Prosecutions at NLA, Mr

    Sandile Nkosi, the aim of the blitz operation

    was to enforce compliance to the Liquor Act

    and to ensure that traders operated within

    the set regulations as stipulated by their

    licensing conditions.

    Within the three days of operation, weraided 192 operating outlets ranging from

    bottle stores, taverns, pubs and restaurants

    to manufactures and distributors. Of these

    establishments, we discovered five taverns

    were operating without legal licenses, and

    we appropriately closed them down. We

    also confiscated 8 500 litres of alcohol and

    issued fines totalling R83 500, said Nkosi.

    He added that the most common

    contravention was traders not complying

    with what is termed a Liquor Restaurant

    License. This license permits the trader tosell alcohol and serve food on their

    premises.

    In most establishments we would

    discover that the trader is solely trading in

    alcohol and not serving any food. Upon

    further investigation the trader would plead

    ignorance and state lack of knowledge as a

    factor. Of course all of these would be

    tactics to justify their transgressions and we

    know this for a fact as we have it on good

    authority that provincial liquor inspectors

    workshop these traders prior to us instituting

    a blitz operation, added Nkosi.

    The blitz operation targeted traders in

    and around the Polokwane Central Business

    District, Mankweng, Sebayeng,

    Solomondale and Westernburg, Zebediela

    and Lebowakgomo.

    The Liquor Act of 2003, which isadministered by the dti, requires the

    department to reduce the socio-economic

    costs of liquor abuse in the country. The Act

    also requires that the NLA to promote the

    development of a responsible and

    sustainable liquor industry in a manner that

    inculcates the ethos of social responsibility

    among other things.

    Limpopo Liquor Inspectors scrutinising the credentials of a liquor trading

    establishment

    Limpopo liquor blitz

    warns local taverns

    DangerNo warning signs, no

    barrier, cattle in the road,

    and heavy traffic makes

    this excavation on theside of the R36 road

    between Leboeng and

    Strydom Tunnel on the

    Abel Erasmus Pass all

    the more dangerous.

    Nobody seems to take

    resposibility or care to

    attempt to do something

    about it. We are

    investigating.

    Atlatsa Resources Corporation announced

    that the Department of Mineral Resources

    lifted the section 54 work stoppage order

    at Bokoni Platinum Mines UM2 shaft, and

    normal operations resumed on Friday, 30

    August 2013.

    The company earlier announced that

    a winch operator lost his life in a scraper

    winch-related accident at Bokoni Platinum

    Mines (Bokoni) UM2 shaft section on

    Wednesday, 28 August 2013.Immediately

    after the accident Bokoni mine

    management stopped operations at the

    affected section.

    Harold Motaung, CEO of Atlatsa, said,

    We deeply regret losing a member of our

    family. An improving safety culture, with

    Disappointment for Bokonispecific emphasis on changing individual

    behavioural patterns, is imperative to our

    overall transformation strategy at Bokoni.

    Management will continue to place

    emphasis on this focus area, which has

    been disappointing over the past month.

    This is the second fatality at Bokoni

    within a month.

    A contract miner was fatally injured in

    a fall of ground accident at Bokoni

    Platinum Mine Vertical Shaft on Tuesday

    6 August 2013.

    The fatalities come at a time when

    Bokonis safety record has been steadily

    improving over the past 15 months with

    two million fatality free shifts achieved on

    3 August 2013.

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    On Friday 30 August 2013 the SAPS

    Tubatse Cluster held Operation VuvuzelaBasadi as part of their Womens Month

    activities.Police women, reservists, clerks and typistsfrom cluster stations which include Tubatse,

    Mecklenburg, Burgersfort and Ohrigstadformed part of the operation. They receivedsupport from policemen and traffic officers

    during the operation. The days activities was

    led by Tubatse Brigadier Sylvia Ledwaba.

    Women from other departments such as theprovincial traffic office, local trafficdepartment, CPFs and VEP were part of theoperation.

    They started on the R37 road where theystopped vehicles and searched both vehiclesand passengers. Crime prevention tips were

    given to the

    motorists and 9people were fined for

    non compliance ofthe Road Traffic Act.One was fined fordrinking liquor in

    public. Later duringthe day the womenalso arrested twosuspects in a rapecase. One was

    arrested in

    Mareseleng Villageand one inBurgersfort.

    Brigadier Ledwabaexpressed herhappiness with thesuccess of the

    operation and with everyone who participated

    in the days activities.

    (Photographs and information: Const. JerialMovundlela).

    Right top and bottom: The womenstopped and searched vehicles, drivers

    and passengers. They were assisted bymen from various stations anddepartments.

    Operation Vuvuzela Basadi a successThe SAPS Tubatse Cluster closed Womens Month with Operation Vuvuzela Basadi

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    4 NEWS 06 SEPTEMBER 2013

    Customers are still winningat Tubatse SUPERSPARTubatse SUPERSPARs Win-A-Car

    competition is delivering weekly winners of

    lucky draw prizes.Customers can enter the competition in storeand not only stand a chance to become aweekly winner but also stand a chance to win

    the big prize just before Christmas. The

    winner of the main prize will drive off in a

    brand new VW Polo.Visit Tubatse SUPERSPAR for a friendly andvalue for money shopping experience and toenter the competition.

    Mr Aaron Masheilane from Leboeng won aR500 shopping voucher. Ms Marie Mabelane

    handed him his prize.

    Ms Kate Mashaba from Leboeng won a carcleaning kit. Ms Petronella Ngele fromTubatse SUPERSPAR handed over theprize.

    Ms Ireen Ngobeni from Phiring won a R500shopping voucher from Tubatse

    SUPERSPAR. She received her prize fromMs Faith Rakolota from TubatseSUPERSPAR.

    Mr Sello Moloto from Sehunyane won a

    Salton Electric Urn. He received his pricefrom Ms Selina Nyundu from TubatseSUPERSPAR.

    Mapochs Minehonour women during

    Womens MonthLast week Thursday Mapochs Mine near Roossenekalhonoured women in celebration of Womens Month.The Mine held a function at the Mapochs Club where a varietyof guest speakers addressed the women. Approximately 65

    women attended the event.The subjects covered in the various speeches included health,

    education, working with teenagers, religion and many more.Speakers included local

    as well as nationalfigures.After all the formalitiesthe women were treated

    to a warm meal anddelicious cakes baked bythe Mapochs Mine teamwho organised the day.

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    5NUUS06 SEPTEMBER 2013

    Arbor Day at Laerskool

    Burgersfort

    Laerskool Atokia is bedrywig

    Laerskool Burgersfort celebrated Arbor Day on Friday last

    week.The seniors came together for a quiz about the Tree of theYear, the Cross Berry. The questions for the quiz wasselected by the Land Service members.Teams received an information sheet to study and had to

    answer questions about the tree. The winners planted a

    tree on the school grounds afterwards.All learners were requested to bring flowers, shrubsand other plants to school. They planted this in theschool gardens while the quiz winners planted the treeof the year.

    As part of the ArborDay celebrations atthe school the

    different grades areputting up creativedesigns with thetheme Arbor Day.The different classes

    will be judged and a

    winner beannounced soon.The grade 3 classhas made somecolourful flowers thattheyve put up in

    their class windows.They could not waitto pose in front of

    their class while thesenior learnersparticipated in the

    quiz. With them istheir teacher, MsLtter.

    Laerskool Atokia is nvinnige klompiebymekaar. Die skoolhet 14 atlete wat in die

    Limpopo Landloopspan

    opgeneem is. Dissowat 10% van dieskool.Die groepie gaan op 14

    September opPotchefstroom aan die

    Suid-AfrikaanseKampioenskappedeelneem.

    Ter ondersteuning vandie atlete het die skooln dag met die tema

    happy feet gehou.Die leerlinge hetverskillende skoene,kous ens. gedra en watn heel kleurvolle

    groep.Die skool bedank graag

    hul afrigters vir hulwerksetiek. Ons isdankbaar teenoor onsSkepper vir die talent

    en werksetiek van onsatlete en afrigters, s

    die skoolhoof, Mnr.Beukes van Zyl.(Fotos en inligting:

    Laerskool Atokia)

    Bo: DieLandloopatletesaam met hul

    afrigters. Hulle isdeel van dieLimpopospan.

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    6 NEWS 06 SEPTEMBER 2013

    A survey by the Fraser Institute in Canada

    containing the input of 742 global miningexecutives revealed that South Africa is the

    fourth least attractive investment destinationin the world when it comes to mining. SouthAfrica ranked lower than Zimbabwe. Theexecutives comments about South Africa

    included: Strikes, demonstrations, militarykilling workers; Country with unworkablepolitical structure and Both South Africa and

    Zimbabwe are driving social experiments not

    driven by logic and economy but by ideology.In the absence of reason, primary industriesbecome the cash cows to fund theunfundable. The rise of oligarchs in bothcountries evidences decline.

    Mr Fred McMahon from the Fraser Institutesaid: If youre thinking of investing in SouthAfrica, you dont know if youre going to have

    a mine, or whether youre just going to havepicketers walking around outside.At the Mining Lekgotla held in Sandton last

    week, where the survey was discussed,Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said: Sowhat are we doing with our resources, howdo we attract investment and ensure that all

    stakeholders benefit from this investment?He added that mining is a long term industry

    and that investors wanted to know with a

    good deal of certainty that their investmentswould be safe. He told the audience thateveryone should work at changing thenegative perceptions about South Africa.We asked readers what they think about thesurvey and how South Africa can turn things

    around as an investment destination.

    Mr Jacob Mabetha

    and Mr DoctorMasinga said: You

    know, there are toomany strikes.Government mustintervene. If there are

    always strikes, peoplewont come. The

    damage strikes are

    doing is taking oureconomy down thedrain. Here manycompanies run at aloss and there are toomany expenses.

    However we wouldstill take a risk andinvest in South Africa

    Me. Madeleine Venter en Mnr. Willem Fourie s: Suid-Afrika het

    potensiaal, maar dit word nie reg toegepas nie. Ek (Madeleine) was alin baie lande en ander lande is duur in vergelyking met ons. Jy kryhier eintlik baie vir jou rand. Ons bemark onsself verkeerd en n mensmoet goed soos stakings eers onder beheer kry voor beleggers beter

    van ons sal dink.

    Mr Maeyane Tadile said: Yes, we are worsethan Zimbabwe. I would be scared if I was a

    mining executive looking to invest. There aretoo many strikes and people die in thesestrikes. People are not getting enough

    money. Just look at the price of petrol andother expenses. Government must subsidisemore things like petrol then South Africa

    would be more attractive with less problems.

    Mnr. Bennie Tlou s: Ek sal ook bang weesom hier te bel. Ons moet almal saam sit en

    dink wat ons kan doen om sulke persepsieste verbeter. Dit kan n groot probleem weesdi.

    Mr Thomas Numa said: Its not true that weare worse than Zimbabwe. If governmentcan just provide for the people then there

    wont be strikes and investors will like us.Government is failing us.

    Ms Regina Mamaila said: The strikes,people complaining, wanting to take thingsinto their own hands are all problems for

    investors. People say mines must belong to

    government. They complain about theirsalaries now, but what would it be like ifgovernment should take over the mines?People need to change their attitudes beforewe can change perceptions about SouthAfrica. In South Africa we dont want to do

    small business. When we see foreignerscoming in and start to make money withsmall businesses we want to chase them

    away. When they leave we just go and sitwith our arms folded again.

    Mr Chief Kgwete said: We just have to workon our labour force and unions. Unions are

    becoming too friendly and sometimes areeven part of investor companies. If we can fixthis then things will come right. South Africa

    has a good labour force and we need tochange the attitudes of people. We must justimplement our labour laws to the full, then allwill be alright. Investors must make workers

    part of the companies so that they benefitproperly from the profits, but also lose if theystrike.

    Mr SkhumbuzoGumede said: Miningexecutives and

    investors are beingchased away by crime

    and strikes as well ascorruption. If we candeal with those, then

    investors will haveconfidence in SouthAfrica, but it will take

    time. It wont changeovernight.

    Ms Evelyn Morena said: We must be willingto do things for ourselves, be entrepreneursand work hard then people from America andother countries will want to invest with us.

    Mr Willy Seloane and Mr Mahlatse Sebatane said: To attract theforeign guys we must show them how we do things. To strike is toshow that I need something. Most people dont listen. Foreigners

    must learn how we live and do things and adapt, then they will getreturn on their investments. Before they put their money in SouthAfrica they must learn our ways. Government must inform

    investors about this.

    Links: Mnr. Renaldo Venter s: Dit is nie n goeie plek virbuitelanders om te bel nie. Hier is te veel politiek, moord enbedrog. Deur die regte mense in die regte poste te sit kan Suid-

    Afrika se beeld beter word.

    What is your opinion about SA

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    Mr Sammy Masite said:No, we are not worse

    than Zimbabwe.

    Government must

    contribute towards thesalaries of employees atthe mines, theninvestors will be

    interested in our country.More money means lessstrikes. Our governmentis responsible for this

    thing.

    Ms Rebone Mokgethwa with Ms Mokgadi Sello said: Wed invest because South Africa haslots of money and through investing here you can make a lot of profit. Our government mustlisten to the people. Attend to salary increases to stop useless strikes.

    Mr Anthony Mashego said: South Africa is agood place to invest. We dont have to worryabout the increasing number of strikes. Thatis part of the rights of the workers. Weveproved ourselves to be a safe country while

    hosting events such as the Soccer WorldCup, Rugby World Cup, African Cup ofNations etc. Investors must realise theyveexploited our country while they were paying

    our people peanuts. Now we know our rights.When we make demands they think we arenegative. It is our right to demand thatinvestors bring their money to South Africa

    because South Africa is now playing aparental role towards our neighbouringcountries. They depend on South Africa andour economy.

    Mnr. Mohamed Salim Essack s: Ek kan

    verstaan dat ons daar op die lys l. Ons kortstabilityom di goed te verbeter. Ons inBurgersfort voel eerste as daar iets in diemynbedryf gebeur. Johannesburg voel diteers ses maande later. Almal wag vir dit watin Zimbabwe gebeur het, om ook hier te

    gebeur. Hulle doubtons politicsen economy.

    As ek vir n mynmaatskappy moes besluit oorinvestmentsou ek dit eers stadig doen en kykwat gebeur met die strikesens.

    Ms Ivy Mafane and Ms Pretty Masuku said: No, we would not invest in South Africa becausethere are too many strikes. Wed rather invest in Zimbabwe or Mozambique. We must find away to have better labour relations, that will change the way people think about South Africa

    as an investment destination.

    Mr Joshua Kgorutle and Mr Schoeman

    Malepe said: Wed invest in South Africa.There is a lot of opportunity. Corruption must

    however be rooted out and the police musthelp do that because communities cannot dothat on their own. The mentality of employerstowards employees must also be changed,then investors will come here.

    Mr Samuel Shime Matuludi andMr Tlaishego Makofane said:We would not invest in South

    Africa. You are not safe here.Even from the police you are not

    safe.A return on investment is theproblem when trying to getforeign investors. To fix this they

    must start with the labour force.Start at the top and clear out allcorruption.

    Mr Rustin Moraba, Mr Bennett Moraba and Mr Konana Mabelane said: The whole South

    Africa has strikes and the problem is the leaders. We would not be scared to invest and dobusiness in South Africa if we were acting for an international company. Corruption is theproblem here. If that can change, we can change the negative perceptions about SouthAfrica.

    Mr Kenneth Bamthandi Makofane, Mr Julius Mpho Mamogale and Mr Morgan Mafologelasaid: We would obviously not consider South Africa for investment if we were working for aninternational company. The strike rate is too high. To solve the problem people need to be

    educated about politics. There are countless numbers of mickey mouseorganisations whostill believes in power struggles instead of engaging management in an intellectual debate. Tofix it we need to change peoples attitudes.

    Right: Mr Mpho Adolf Maropane said: In South Africa there is a lot of poor people. They needjobs. Investors should not be scared to put money in South Africa because these people want

    to work and have jobs. South Africa is a cool country. We are one nation that can doanything.

    as an investment destination?

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    8 NEWS 06 SEPTEMBER 2013

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    Verskeie kunstenaars hetopgetree en by diestalletjies was alles vankos tot hope pret. Links

    is die meisies van Mwah!

    Die jaarlikse Winterveld Fees was soosander jare n groot sukses. nVerskeidenheid kunstenaars het opgetree,besoekers kon tussen die stalletjies deur

    snuffel en daar was natuurlik diepotjiekoskompetisie en die kaskar wedren.

    Die uitslae van die potjiekoskompetisie was:Beste Bees Pot - Tyre Corporation; Beste

    Hoender - Tweefontein 2; Beste Skaap -MegaBus; Beste Wildspot - SylvaniaDoornbosch en die Algehele Wenner - TyreCorporation.

    Die kaskarre se uitslae: Tubatse Hedgehogs

    was eerste, Tweefontein was tweede en indie derde plek Doornbosch. Die prys vir diebeste gees het aan die Hell Riders gegaan.Die organiseerders van die fees bedank aldie borge van die dag omdat so n fees nie

    moontlik sou wees sonder hul ondersteuningnie.

    Nadia Crystal op die verhoog.

    Tubatse Hedgehogs by die wenstreep.

    Ricus Nel (bo) asook die sangpaar Wynand en Cheree Strydom(onder) in aksie.

    Die Tweefonteinspan gee oor aan n paar vars bene.

    Winterveld Fees weereens propvol

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    9NUUS06 SEPTEMBER 2013

    Thorburn Security Solutions kept a close watch on everything at thefestival, making use of their new mobile command unit.

    Regs: Gretha Pers

    en Wysneus het virnet soveel vermaakvir die ouer mense

    as vir die kindersgesorg. Daar is vanverskillende maniere

    van toyi-toyi tot ntipiese boereskoffelgedoen.

    The live music throughout the day had at times the audience on theirfeet.

    Bo: Tubatse Chromehet die kaskar

    wedren gewen. Bo is

    hulle met die trofee.

    Daar was hope

    kindervermaakgedurende die dag.Daar is slegstoegang gehef enkinders kon dansoveel op die

    verskillende pretrittery as wat hulle wou.Teen die aand hetdie koue begin knyp

    en sommige kindershet snoesig by dieverhoog en uit die

    pad van diedansende pare nadie kunstenaars komluister.

    Daar is heerlik gekuier terwyl verskillende kunstenaar gesorg het dat

    die dansvloer vol bly.

    Gretha Pers was baie gewild by die jongspan.

    Die potjiekoskompetisie was soos elke jaar n

    groot treffer. Die algenele wenners vir diedag was Tyre Corporation wat die tema Opdie plaas gehad het.

    Onder: DJ Ossewahet ook n potjie kom

    maak.

    pret en plesier vir oud en jonk

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    10 NEWS 06 SEPTEMBER 2013

    Womens Month celebrated at Ga-SelahleThe Thusanang Womens Forum from Ga-SelahleVillage between Burgersfort and Ohrigstad

    celebrated the end of Womens Month last weekSaturday.The Thusanang Womens Forum was establishedabout two months ago and currently consists of 11women from the area who get together everyTuesday to do some craft and needle work. The

    word Thusanang means to help each other.

    On Saturday the group held a small concert withthe theme that all are one in God. Althoughwomen may wear different masks, have differentskin colours or jobs, they are all the same in theirhearts and before God.

    The Women are trying to empower themselvesthrough the group and anyone who would like tobecome involved in terms of sponsorship or

    support can contact Emilia van Rensburg on 083674 2564.

    The Thusanang Womens Group had various visitors for their concert on Saturday. Chief JohnSelahle and his wife Maria as well as representatives from the Ohrigstad SAPS and SocialServices attended the event.

    (Photographs: Van Rensburg family)

    Last week Saturday Calvin College hosted their annual Family

    Day at the school. This day is meant to bring together the various

    stakeholders in education such as educators, learners andparents.

    The guest speaker, Pastor Tema, praised educators and learnersfor taking the school to greater heights in the academic field. Headvised learners against taking drugs and alcohol as these badpractices would act as barriers in achieving their goals.

    There were various performances and displays by the learners.These included the grade 9 technology demonstrations that weretestimony to their abilities to transfer knowledge taught into

    reality. The demonstrations were mainly different models thatlinked theory with practice.The Director of the Calvin College, Mr. Antony Devassy, is

    currently expanding the school. New classroom blocks are underconstruction to accommodate more learners in 2014. Enrolmentfor new learners is currently taking place on Saturdays until theend of November 2013.

    (Information and photographs: Partson Ngwarai)

    Calvin College Family Day hostedThis day is meant to bring together the various stakeholders in education

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