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NEWS
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No warning signs, no barrier, cattle in the road, and heavy traffic makes this excavation on the side 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.
Limpopo Liquor Inspectors scrutinising the credentials of a liquor trading establishment The Department of Trade and Industry (the dti), in partnership with the Limpopo Economic Development Environment and Tourism Department (Ledet) closed down five 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, we raided 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 to sell 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 is administered 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.
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06 SEPTEMBER 2013
Mr Aaron Masheilane from Leboeng won a R500 shopping voucher. Ms Marie Mabelane handed him his prize.
Ms Kate Mashaba from Leboeng won a car cleaning kit. Ms Petronella Ngele from Tubatse SUPERSPAR handed over the prize.
Ms Ireen Ngobeni from Phiring won a R500 shopping voucher from Tubatse SUPERSPAR. She received her prize from Ms Faith Rakolota from Tubatse SUPERSPAR.
Mr Sello Moloto from Sehunyane won a Salton Electric Urn. He received his price from Ms Selina Nyundu from Tubatse SUPERSPAR.
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Bo: Die Landloopatlete saam met hul afrigters. Hulle is deel van die Limpopospan.
As part of the Arbor Day celebrations at the school the different grades are putting up creative designs with the theme Arbor Day. The different classes will be judged and a winner be announced soon. The grade 3 class has made some colourful flowers that theyve put up in their class windows. They could not wait to pose in front of their class while the senior learners participated in the quiz. With them is their teacher, Ms Ltter.
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Me. Madeleine Venter en Mnr. Willem Fourie s: Suid-Afrika het potensiaal, maar dit word nie reg toegepas nie. Ek (Madeleine) was al in baie lande en ander lande is duur in vergelyking met ons. Jy kry hier eintlik baie vir jou rand. Ons bemark onsself verkeerd en n mens moet goed soos stakings eers onder beheer kry voor beleggers beter van ons sal dink.
Mr Maeyane Tadile said: Yes, we are worse than Zimbabwe. I would be scared if I was a mining executive looking to invest. There are too many strikes and people die in these strikes. People are not getting enough money. Just look at the price of petrol and other expenses. Government must subsidise more things like petrol then South Africa would be more attractive with less problems.
Mnr. Bennie Tlou s: Ek sal ook bang wees om hier te bel. Ons moet almal saam sit en dink wat ons kan doen om sulke persepsies te verbeter. Dit kan n groot probleem wees di.
Mr Thomas Numa said: Its not true that we are worse than Zimbabwe. If government can 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 things into their own hands are all problems for investors. People say mines must belong to government. They complain about their salaries now, but what would it be like if government should take over the mines? People need to change their attitudes before we can change perceptions about South Africa. In South Africa we dont want to do small business. When we see foreigners coming in and start to make money with small businesses we want to chase them away. When they leave we just go and sit with our arms folded again.
Mr Chief Kgwete said: We just have to work on our labour force and unions. Unions are becoming too friendly and sometimes are even part of investor companies. If we can fix this then things will come right. South Africa has a good labour force and we need to change the attitudes of people. We must just implement our labour laws to the full, then all will be alright. Investors must make workers part of the companies so that they benefit properly from the profits, but also lose if they strike.
Mr Skhumbuzo Gumede said: Mining executives and investors are being chased away by crime and strikes as well as corruption. If we can deal with those, then investors will have confidence in South Africa, but it will take time. It wont change overnight.
Ms Evelyn Morena said: We must be willing to do things for ourselves, be entrepreneurs and work hard then people from America and other countries will want to invest with us.
Mr Willy Seloane and Mr Mahlatse Sebatane said: To attract the foreign guys we must show them how we do things. To strike is to show that I need something. Most people dont listen. Foreigners must learn how we live and do things and adapt, then they will get return on their investments. Before they put their money in South Africa they must learn our ways. Government must inform investors about this. Links: Mnr. Renaldo Venter s: Dit is nie n goeie plek vir buitelanders om te bel nie. Hier is te veel politiek, moord en bedrog. Deur die regte mense in die regte poste te sit kan SuidAfrika se beeld beter word.
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as an investment destination?
Ms Rebone Mokgethwa with Ms Mokgadi Sello said: Wed invest because South Africa has lots of money and through investing here you can make a lot of profit. Our government must listen to the people. Attend to salary increases to stop useless strikes.
Mr Anthony Mashego said: South Africa is a good place to invest. We dont have to worry about the increasing number of strikes. That is part of the rights of the workers. Weve proved ourselves to be a safe country while hosting events such as the Soccer World Cup, Rugby World Cup, African Cup of Nations etc. Investors must realise theyve exploited our country while they were paying our people peanuts. Now we know our rights. When we make demands they think we are negative. It is our right to demand that investors bring their money to South Africa because South Africa is now playing a parental role towards our neighbouring countries. They depend on South Africa and our economy.
Mnr. Mohamed Salim Essack s: Ek kan verstaan dat ons daar op die lys l. Ons kort stability om di goed te verbeter. Ons in Burgersfort voel eerste as daar iets in die mynbedryf gebeur. Johannesburg voel dit eers ses maande later. Almal wag vir dit wat in Zimbabwe gebeur het, om ook hier te gebeur. Hulle doubt ons politics en economy. As ek vir n mynmaatskappy moes besluit oor investment sou ek dit eers stadig doen en kyk wat gebeur met die strikes ens.
Ms Ivy Mafane and Ms Pretty Masuku said: No, we would not invest in South Africa because there are too many strikes. Wed rather invest in Zimbabwe or Mozambique. We must find a way to have better labour relations, that will change the way people think about South Africa as an investment destination. Right: Mr Mpho Adolf Maropane said: In South Africa there is a lot of poor people. They need jobs. 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 do anything.
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 must help do that because communities cannot do that on their own. The mentality of employers towards employees must also be changed, then investors will come here.
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 do business in South Africa if we were acting for an international company. Corruption is the problem here. If that can change, we can change the negative perceptions about South Africa.
Mr Kenneth Bamthandi Makofane, Mr Julius Mpho Mamogale and Mr Morgan Mafologela said: We would obviously not consider South Africa for investment if we were working for an international company. The strike rate is too high. To solve the problem people need to be educated about politics. There are countless numbers of mickey mouse organisations who still believes in power struggles instead of engaging management in an intellectual debate. To fix it we need to change peoples attitudes.
Mr Samuel Shime Matuludi and Mr 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 the problem when trying to get foreign investors. To fix this they must start with the labour force. Start at the top and clear out all corruption.
Mr Sammy Masite said: No, we are not worse than Zimbabwe. Government must contribute towards the salaries of employees at the mines, then investors will be interested in our country. More money means less strikes. Our government is responsible for this thing.
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06 SEPTEMBER 2013
Ricus Nel (bo) asook die sangpaar Wynand en Cheree Strydom (onder) in aksie.
Nadia Crystal op die verhoog. Verskeie kunstenaars het opgetree en by die stalletjies was alles van kos tot hope pret. Links is die meisies van Mwah!
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Die potjiekoskompetisie was soos elke jaar n groot treffer. Die algenele wenners vir die dag was Tyre Corporation wat die tema Op die plaas gehad het. Onder: DJ Ossewa het ook n potjie kom maak. Gretha Pers was baie gewild by die jongspan.
Daar is heerlik gekuier terwyl verskillende kunstenaar gesorg het dat die dansvloer vol bly.
Bo: Tubatse Chrome het die kaskar wedren gewen. Bo is hulle met die trofee. Daar was hope kindervermaak gedurende die dag. Daar is slegs toegang gehef en kinders kon dan soveel op die verskillende pretritte ry as wat hulle wou. Teen die aand het die koue begin knyp en sommige kinders het snoesig by die verhoog en uit die pad van die dansende pare na die kunstenaars kom luister. Regs: Gretha Pers en Wysneus het vir net soveel vermaak vir die ouer mense as vir die kinders gesorg. Daar is van verskillende maniere van toyi-toyi tot n tipiese boereskoffel gedoen.
The live music throughout the day had at times the audience on their feet.
Thorburn Security Solutions kept a close watch on everything at the festival, making use of their new mobile command unit.
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The Thusanang Womens Group had various visitors for their concert on Saturday. Chief John Selahle and his wife Maria as well as representatives from the Ohrigstad SAPS and Social Services attended the event.
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NOTICE IN RESPECT OF A LICENCE APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ACT, 1977 (ACT NO 120 OF 1977) This notice serves to inform parties that may be interested of affected that NGWAABE INTERGRATED ENERGY CENTRE hereinafter referred to as the applicant, has submitted an application for a SITE licence, application number F/2007/09/06/0002 ERF NO 509, STAND NO 5 AGRICULTURAL OFFICES, RANTHO VILLAGE NGWAABE, NGWAABE The purpose of the application is for the applicant to be granted a licence to undertake petroleum retailing activities as detailed in the application. Arrangements for viewing the application documentation can be made by contacting the Controller of Petroleum Products by: * Telephone: (012) 406 7788; or * Fax: (012) 341 4228; or * E-mail: petroleum.controller@energy.gov.za Any objections to the issuing of a licence in respect of this application, which must clearly quote the application number above, must be lodged with the Controller of Petroleum Products within a period of twenty (20) working days from the date of publication of this notice. Such objections must be lodged at the following physical or postal address: Physical address: The Controller of Petroleum Products, Department of Energy, 192 Visagie Street, Corner Paul Kruger and Visagie Street, Pretoria, 0001. Postal Address: The Controller of Petroleum Products, Department of Energy, Private Bag X96, Arcadia, 0001.Pretoria, 0001. KENNISGEWING AANGAANDE N LISENSIE APPLIKASIE IN TERME VAN PETROLEUM PRODUKTE WET 1977 WET NO 120 OF 197 Kennis geskied hiermee aan alle belang hebbende of geaffekteorde partye dat NGWAABE INTEGRATED ENERGY CENTRE, hierna verwys as die aansoeker, n aansoek om KLEINHANDELSLISENSIE (PERSEEL LISENSIE), ingedien het aansoeknommer F/2007/ 09/0002. GEDEEJE & VAN ERF NO.509, STAND NO.5 AGRICULTURAL OFFCES, RANTHO VILLAGE, NGWAABE. Die doel van die aansoek is om n lisensie an die aansoeker toe te staan om kleinhandelspetroleumverkope te bedryf, soos die aansoek uiteengesit s, Reelings ter insae van die aansoek dokumentasie kan getref word deur die Kontroleerder van Petroleumprodukte te kontak by Tel 012-406 7788 of faks 012-341 4228, of E-pos petroleum.controller@energy.gov.za. Enige beswaar teer die uitreiking van n lisensie ingevolge hierdie aansoek wat duidelik bogenoemde aansoek nommer moet teen, moet die Kontroleerder van Petroleumprodukte binne twintig (20) werksdae na die verskyning van hierdie kennisgewing bereik sodange beswaar moet by die volgende straaf of posadres ingedien word Straatadres Die Kontroleerder van Petroleumprodukte, Departement van Energie, Visagiestraat, 192 hoek van Paul Kruger en Visagiestraat, Preoria, 0001. Posadres Die Kontroleerder van Petroleumprodukte, Departement van Energie, Privaatsak x96, Arcadia, 0001 KENNISGEWING AANGAANDE N LISENSIE APPLIKASIE IN TERME VAN PETROLEUM PRODUKTE WET 1977 WET NO 120 OF 1977 Kennis geskied hiermee ann alle belang hebbende of geaffekteorde partye dat NGWAABE INTEGRATED ENERGY CENTRE NPO, hierna verwys as die aansoeker, n aansoek ons KLEINHANDELSLISENSIE, ingedien het aansoeknommer F/2007/09/0004. GEDEEJE & VAN ERF NO.509, STAND NO.5 AGRICULTURAL OFFCES, RANTHO VILLAGE, NGWAABE. Die doel van die aansoek is om n lisensie an die aansoeker toe te staan om kleinhandelspetroleumverkope te bedryf, soos die aansoek uiteengesit s, Reelings ter insae van die aansoek dokumentasie kan getref word deur die kontroleerder van Petroleumprodukte te kontak by Tel 012-406 7788 of faks 012-341 4228, of E-pos petroleum.controller@energy.gov.za. Enige beswaar teer die uitreiking van n lisensie ingevolge hierdie aansoek wat duidelik bogenoemde aansoek nommer moet teen, moet die Kontroleerder van Petroleumprodukte binne twintig (20) werksdae na die verskyning van hierdie kennisgewing bereik sodange beswaar moet by die volgende straaf of posadres ingedien word Straatadres Die Kontroleerder van Petroleumprodukte, Departement van Energie, Visagiestraat, 192 hoek van Paul Kruger en Visagiestraat, Preoria, 0001. Posadres Die Kontroleerder van Petroleumprodukte, Departement van Energie, Privaatsak x96, Arcadia, 0001
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Gwarra-Gwarra golfdag
Verlede Saterdag het ongeveer 80 golfspelers by Tubatse Chrome Klub saamgetrek vir die jaarlikse GwarraGwarra golfdag. Die wind het veral deur die oggend baie gewaai en dinge vir die spelers bemoeilik. Panarottis Burgersfort was net buite die Klubhuis gereed om spelers met n koue bottel water te verwelkom. Hulle was een van die dag se borge. Sulke betrokkenheid is deel van die Panarottis gees van omgee.