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The Director of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Foreign Affair sand International Cooperation,
Abdulrahman Ghanem Al Mutaiwee, Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooper-
ation at MoFAIC’s Dubai Office, has received the credentials of Mogobo David Magabe, the new Con-
sul-General of South Africa in Dubai.
Al Mutaiwee welcomed the new diplomat on 12 December 2017 and wished him success in his new
assignment, hailing the political, economic, trade, and investment ties between the UAE and South Africa.
His excellency Magabe, who hails from Sekhukhune and is also the former executive mayor of Se-
khukhune District Municipality, told Platinum Gazette from his new office in Dubai this week that “I want
our communities to take note of developments around me. As one of the diplomats of the Republic of

SANCO to the rescue on South Africa in over 128 missions abroad, my responsiblity is to manage our mission activities in Dubai in
such a manner that it will promote and strengthen South Africa ‘s Foreign policy, trade, investment, export,
import and tourism promotion including consular objectives i.e. immigration and civic civic services. I am

01 January 2018 the Ambassador of the Republic of south Africa in Dubai , United Arab Emirates nominated by His Excel-
lency The President of the Republic of South Africa for a period of four years ending in November 2021
So, what happens here? Well-known chairman of the South African Civic in accordance with international practice and traditional diplomacy. South African Foreign policy finds its
Organisation (SANCO) in Burgersfort, Mr Jackson Tjatji and his helpers have expression from the National Development plan and is based on our shared values of UBuntu as well as
our national interests.
decided that potholes and long grass at the long distance taxi rank in Burg-
I extend an vitation to all who deal with exporting of products, that is agricultural fruits, vegetables,
ersfort need fixing and tidying-up on 1 January. So they did just that!, says Mr
meat, arts and cultural products and hospitality business to grab the opportunity of the moment and keep
Tjatji “we do it ourselves otherwise you will have to wait years for the munici- in touch with our Embassy in Abu-Dhabi and Consulate-General in Dubai for more specifics on their trade,
pality”. export, import and investment opportunities”. (Top photograph and information: UAE Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation. Bottom photograph and information: HE David Magabe).

New role for His


Excellency, Mogobo
David Magabe

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2 Advertorial 12 JANUARY 2018

Twickenham Mine made road safety


awareness a priority for the festive season
T
wickenham Mine hosted their annual spot fines or were taken to the Mecklenburg Emergency Preparedness Response Plan
Festive Season Arrive Alive Road police station where they were held in cus- joined the employees to assist in distributing
Safety Campaign in conjunction with tody until the fines were paid in full. A zero the license disks and bottles of water.
the Fetakgomo Tubatse Municipal (FTM) Traf- tolerance approach was taken to ensure Motorists enjoyed receiving something spe-
fic Department on 15 December 2017. maximum road safety on the R37 during the cial just before Christmas and most were very
The campaign saw traffic on the R37 festive season. Various fines were issued cooperative with the traffic officers conducting
directed by the traffic officers go through spot and a handful of drivers were detained for the official part of the campaign.
checks for outstanding fines, valid vehicle outstanding fines and warrants of arrest. Twickenham Mine has always taken a
licenses and the roadworthiness of vehicles. Employees of Twickenham Mine, includ- key interest in the safety of everyone on the
The traffic officers came prepared with a ing various different Heads of Departments R37. Their commitment over the years has
computer system on which drivers’ ID num- (HOD’s) participated in the campaign. not been limited to the annual Christmas and
bers were checked for any outstanding fines Hundreds of vehicle license disks and Easter Arrive Alive Campaigns, but also in
and warrants of arrests. Anyone caught with bottles of water were handed out to motor- sponsoring other road safety campaigns and
outstanding fines or warrants of arrest against ists during the course of the morning. The even donating a special lazer speed meas-
their names had the opportunity to pay either license disks, branded with Twickenham uring device to the FTM traffic department
Mine’s details to assist with implementing speed control
also contained measures.
emergency Mr Theo van Niekerk from Twickenham
road traffic Mine thanked traffic chief, Victor Lekwadu for
information their assistance. Both the Mine and the traffic
that motorists department underlined the importance of
should always working together to ensure road safety within
have near communities. Lekwadu’s team kicked off a full
them. Members day of roadblocks and road law enforcement
of Community with the Twickenham campaign.

Traffic officers, Twickenham Mine employees and members of the


Community Emergency Preparedness Response Plan worked
together to create road safety awareness before the festive season
kicked off on 15 December 2017.
12 JANUARIE 2018 NUUS 3

Fresh road signs - now


Matric results just obey them
Matric learners from 2017 waited anxiously Ester Maleka Comprehensive High School
for their results as they were released on 5 with 92,3% pass rate compared to a 100%
January 2018. the previous year. Burgersfort started
Some high schools in Burgersfort fell back Fetakgomo Senior Secondary School receiving a fresh
from previous years. Calvin College received achieved a 92,4% pass rate compared to coat of paint on
a 96,1% pass rate compared to last year’s 41% the previous year. road markings
100%. There were however more matricu- Dinakanyane Secondary received a 90,5% from the middle of
lants who sat down for the examination this pass rate compared to 72,7% the previous December.
year. year. The unexpected
St. Thomas Combined School received a Lehlaba Secondary School achieved a roadworks caused
96,7% pass rate compared to the previous 67,2% pass rate compared to 66,7% the some inconven-
year’s 100%. They also had almost 40 more previous year. ience during this
learners writing the examination this year. Batau Secondary School received a 66,7% busy period in
Mamogale Wa Bagale received 55.1% pass pass rate compared to 75% the previous town, but most
rate. This was however an improvement on year. people took it in
2016’s 39,1% pass rate. Ntwampe Technical High School improved to their stride.
In many schools the perceived performance 54,5% from 42,9% the previous year. In both The marking pro-
improved miraculously compared to the years 77 candidates wrote the examination. cess is still con-
previous year, but looking at the number WEM Combined School only received a tinueing towards
of learners actually recorded for writing the 24,6% pass rate compared to the 2016 result residential areas.
examination a large disappearance of matric- of 53,5%.
ulants appear to have occurred. Hoërskool Lydenburg received a 99,4% pass
Ngwaabe Comprehensive Secondary School rate. They had 176 candidates and remain
achieved a 100% pass rate compared to one of the top 10 academic schools in Mpu-
last year’s 27%. However only 13 matric- manlanga.
ulants seem to have written the examina- Tacita Black was also announced as the best
tion compared to the previous year’s 100 English First Additional Language learner in
matriculants. This is not the only school the province.
featuring such statistics in the Department of Three of their learners received six distinc-
Education’s “2017 National Senior Certificate tions. They are Zahra Essack, Sabeeha
Schools Performance Report”. Cassim and Leighton Phaswane. Leandri
Some of the other schools in Sekhukhune’s Kelly and Hein van Zyl both received five
performance are: distinctions.

Suspects arrested for


ATM robbery
Just before Christmas on 23 December tendants room before they fled the scene,
the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Unit however when the fire was extinguished,
members arrested an ATM custodian. it was discovered that money was stolen
The arrested came in connection with the from the ATM although it was not tampered
robbery of over R400 000 from an ATM at with”.
a Total filling station in Burgersfort. The Hawks made the arrest after thorough
The Hawks Spokesperson, Capt Matimba investingations since the incident. The sus-
Maluleke said the incident happened on pect had R100 000 cash in his possession
16 December 2017 at around 03:00, when when he was arrested.
two men stormed the room which houses The suspects appeared before the Prakti-
the ATM cubical door. seer Magistrate’s Court and the Hawks will
“The men started a fire in the petrol at- continue their investigation into the matter.

Home destroyed in fire


On 20 December 2017 a home in Aloe Ridge Although nothing can replace sentimental
West in Burgersfort burnt down. items lost during the fire, the community and
The family lost almost everything in the inci- local businesses came forward to give sup-
dent. The fire is believed to have started at port and donations during the season marked
an electrical switchboard. by giving, peace and love.
4 NEWS 12 JANUARY 2018

Your views on the annoucement of


On 16 December 2017 President Jacob
Zuma announced free tertiary education for
poor students. The announcement came as
a surprise and threw Treasury a curve ball to
find the funds for this.
Students coming from households earning
a combined income of R350 000 or less will
benefit from the free education announce-
ment. As registration at universities and
other tertiary institutions kicked-off this week
there was still no clear indication as to where
the money to fund this would be coming from.
It is expected that this will be addressed in
the annual Budget Speech of the Minister of
Finance in February.
Previously the National Student Financial Aid
Scheme (NSFAS) was only available to stu- Mr Pako Benard said: “This announcement
dents coming from households with a com- is not good. There are too many people in
bined income of less that R120 000 per year. South Africa. Our president made a big mis-
It was also a loan scheme that meant student take. There is no budget for free education. I
had to pay back the money once they started don’t want to pay more tax or VAT. My prob-
working. NSFAS has waged a struggle over lem is with the budget and not with the space
the years to recover money owed to them by at universities. We have enough space, they
students although recent figures show that should allow walk-ins, but in the end this is
they’ve managed to increase the repayment our president’s problem”.
rate to 75%.
The implications of the announcement Ms Elina Mosoma said: “It is good because
stretched further than just free education. many people don’t have money to let their Me. Nurse Komane sê: “Dit is nie goed nie.
Tertiary education facilities experience a children study. I don’t want to pay more for Daar is nie genoeg geld nie en hulle sal nie
massive shortfall in infrastructure to accom- anything to fund this. They must find the nou vir almal kan plek gee nie. Hulle moes
modate all students who may qualify for the money somewhere else. The students must eers die geld en plek uitsorteer het voor die
free education. When making the announce- also follow the processes and there should Free Education aangekondig is”.
ment, Zuma said that priority will be given to be no violence at the universities”.
expand facilities of higher education institu-
tions, especially previously disadvantaged
institutions.
The announcement of free tertiary education
was met with different reactions. This week
the EFF said that they will lead mass walk-in
registration at institutions and on Wednes-
day, Higher Education and Training Deputy
Minister Buti Manamela warned that people
should be responsible with their communica-
tion around the announcement. “It’s important Mr Excellent Mohlala said: “I think walk-ins
that we do not distort the announcement will be ok, but our government must use tax
made by the president‚” he said. “We have to build more classes to accommodate more
to be responsible with our communication students. I am willing to pay more VAT as
on this message. People have been saying long as the money goes to education. I will
everyone can go to universities‚ to TVET col- pay 1% or 2% more. The only way to improve
leges and demand education”‚ but prospec- our country is to improve education. We
tive students still have to “meet that particular need to help. They need to make sure that
criteria”. students meet the standards for each career
Platinum Gazette asked readers what they and not drop the standard for everything.
think about the whole issue of free tertiary Students must also give from their side”.
education. Ms Sello Mmopane and Mr Volcano Mmopane said: “ They are finally fulfilling a promise
made before democracy arrived. We however don’t think our country is ready to provide free
education. We need to first get investors back and create jobs. The question is where are they
going to get the money to fund this? We are not prepared to pay more VAT. Our president is
now leaving Cyril Ramaphosa with a hot potato. It is one of his dirty tricks. He knew his ex-
wife was not going to make it at the election conference”.

Mnr Abram Mokwena sê: “Dis ‘n goeie ding.


Ek sal nie omgee om meer belasting te Ms Irene Mabelane said: “It is a good idea to
betaal nie. Al kos brood meer solank daai give free education. They must however not
geld na die kinders gaan. Dit moet georgan- lower the standards to accommodate every-
iseerd wees dat almal deur die regte kanale one. I am prepared to pay 1% or 2% more
aansoek doen en nie net instap en demand VAT to fund this”.
nie. Elkeen gaan die beste kry as hy die
proses volg”.
Pastors Isaac Malusi Ntshinga and Themba Africa Ndlovu said: “It is bad that President Jacob
Right: Mr Joas Mokota said: “It is a good
Zuma announced it. We think he did it just because he wanted people to vote for his ex-wife
thing provided that the country is ready for
and now he has also made it difficult for Cyril Ramphosa. It would have been good if Cyril
it. As long as government can afford it, it is
and his top 6 could have announced free higher education. If they are going to fund it through
fine. Students must realize not everyone will
heavier tax then we want to know that it is going directly to free education. If it is going to-
be automatically accommodated. You need
wards personal gain we are not prepared to pay more. The problem is that if you increase the
to apply and meet the requirements for each
tax, you are essentially saying to the people that they are paying for the ‘free’ education. Then
course otherwise it will contribute to a high
it is not free. Things are very expensive. Prices were better during the white rule and the rule
drop-out rate which is costly. Students must
of presidents Mandela and Mbeki. Life was easier. Standards must remain at our universities.
realize that rules are there to be followed
We don’t want people to break down universities. They must follow procedures to be accept-
and they cannot break down the gates to get
ed”.
acceptance”.
12 JANUARIE 2018 NUUS 5

free tertiary education for the poor

Ms Refilwe Makwalane, Mr Thabo Selahle, Mr Thabang Makhubedu, Mr Mola Ketlele and Mr Sello Phaswane said: “It is good, but they must
not put up tax to pay for it. Everyone should get free education and not just certain income brackets because we are all paying tax according
to our income. Not only poor students should benefit, all the youth should benefit. The standards must be kept and procedures followed. Stu-
dents must be disciplined”.
Mr. Thulani Mzimela said: “Free Education
is a good thing. Only poor students who are
academic achievers should benefit. They
must make another plan to fund this and not
put up our VAT or income tax. Students must
follow application processes and they should
not be like cows that just want to force their
way into the gates. It should also be give
and take. Students should give back through
community service”.

Ms Moshopyadi Pitjadi, Mr Peniel Marule and Ms Senzile Mashaba said: “It is good as long
as there is no extra tax to be paid. Entrance to higher education institutions should be difficult.
Order must remain. There should be no walk-in registrations. Requirements for university
should be more difficult than before. Why should you get free education if you don’t want to
work? It must be difficult in the way it has been difficult to obtain a bursary – you should work
really, really hard to get it. We feel that if they don’t perform they should lose the free educa-
Mr Shane Makofane said: “It’s a good thing
tion opportunity”.
because South African workers pay too
much tax and they can fund it from there.
They should not put up tax to try and get the
money for this. They should also keep the
standards and not just accept everyone. We
should keep the level of education high”. With Mr Rackson Chiloane said: “President Jacob
him are Keabetso and Kamogelo. Zuma should have waited with this an-
nouncement. They should have planned to
crate additional classrooms and appoint more
educators etc. Now nobody is prepared. Free
does not mean guaranteed entry. It means
hard work. I think they will have to increase
the required levels for acceptance to a uni-
versity because there is no space. President
Jacob Zuma gave the new ANC leadership a
problem”.

Mr Jomo Mabelane said: “It is good, the poor Mnr. Willem Montogomery sê: “Nee, ek dink
families will now be able to have their chil- nie opleiding moet heeltemal verniet wees
dren attend university. Free education should nie. Ek voel studente moet steeds aan die
however not mean automatic acceptance. minimum vereistes vir elke kursus voldoen.
Standards of education should remain. They Ek is nie bereid om meer belasting te betaal
should also fund this from somewhere within om die kostes te dek nie. Die regering sal
government and not from increasing our tax maar ‘n plan moet maak om dit uit ander
and VAT”. koffers te kry”.
Mr Marvin Shai Ms Julia Motseo said: “Free education is
and Mr Lucious Tau good. In our country there is no money. The
said: “It is good, students must work hard to do well enough to
government must meet the required standards for each course
make a plan to fund they want to study. Government must find the
this because we money from what we are already paying”.
don’t want to pay
more tax or pay for Right: Ms Gloria Ngwatle said: “It is good.
it through VAT. We Many people struggle to give their children
want a high stand- an education. I don’t want to pay more tax.
ard of education so I feel government must make a plan to fund
they must not allow this. Students will still have to properly apply
people who are not and meet the requirements for each career.
meeting the require- If you don’t meet that, you need to choose a
ments”. different career”.
6 Platinum Gazette 12 JANUARY 2018

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Petroleum Produkte Wet, 1977 (Wet No 120 van 1977)

Hierdie kennisgewing stel enige belanghebbendes and persone wat geraak mag word in kennis dat
BA TAU INVESTMENTS CC, hierna verwys as “die aansoeker’ ‘n aansoek ingedien het vir ‘n
Platinum PERSEEL LISENSIE, aansoeknommer F/2017/12/13/0002.

Gazette DIE PLAAS FRANKFORT 260KT


D4140 EN D2537 PAAIE
BURGERSFORT
BURGERSFORT

Die doel van die aansoek is vir die aansoeker om ‘n lisensie te bekom vir die doel om handel te dryf
met petroleum produkte soos aangedui in die aansoek. Reëlings om die aansoek dokumentasie te
sien kan gemaak word deur die Kontrolleerder van Petroleum Produkte te kontak by:
- Telefoon: (015) 230 3600; of
- Faks: of
- E-pos: Gibson.Tshisikhawe@energy.gov.za

Enige besware teen die uitreik van ‘n lisensie soos aangedui in die aansoek, moet duidelik aandui wat
is die aansoeknommer soos hier bo verstrek. Dit moet ook by die Kontrolleerder van Petroleum Pro-
dukte ingedien word binne ‘n tydperk van twintig (20) werksdae vanaf die datum van publikasie van
hierdie kennisgewing. Enige sulke besware kan ingedien word by die volgende fisiese of posadresse:

Fisiese Adres: Pos Adres:


Die Kontrolleerder van Petroleum Produkte Die Kontrolleerder van Petroleum Produkte
Departement van Energie Departement van Energie
Landros Maree Straat 18A Privaatsak X9712
Polokwane Polokwane
0700

Kennisgewing ten opsigte van die beheer van petroleum produkte soos vereis in die
Petroleum Produkte Wet, 1977 (Wet No 120 van 1977)

Hierdie kennisgewing stel enige belanghebbendes and persone wat geraak mag word in kennis dat
BA TAU INVESTMENTS CC, hierna verwys as “die aansoeker’ ‘n aansoek ingedien het vir ‘n
HANDELSLISENSIE, aansoeknommer F/2017/12/13/0003.

DIE PLAAS FRANKFORT 260KT


D4140 EN D2537 PAAIE
BURGERSFORT
BURGERSFORT

Die doel van die aansoek is vir die aansoeker om ‘n lisensie te bekom vir die doel om handel te dryf
met petroleum produkte soos aangedui in die aansoek. Reëlings om die aansoek dokumentasie te
sien kan gemaak word deur die Kontrolleerder van Petroleum Produkte te kontak by:
- Telefoon: (015) 230 3600; of
- Faks: of
- E-pos: Gibson.Tshisikhawe@energy.gov.za

Enige besware teen die uitreik van ‘n lisensie soos aangedui in die aansoek, moet duidelik aandui wat
is die aansoeknommer soos hier bo verstrek. Dit moet ook by die Kontrolleerder van Petroleum Pro-
dukte ingedien word binne ‘n tydperk van twintig (20) werksdae vanaf die datum van publikasie van
hierdie kennisgewing. Enige sulke besware kan ingedien word by die volgende fisiese of posadresse:

Fisiese Adres: Pos Adres:


Die Kontrolleerder van Petroleum Produkte Die Kontrolleerder van Petroleum Produkte
Departement van Energie Departement van Energie
Landros Maree Straat 18A Privaatsak X9712
Polokwane Polokwane
0700
12 JANUARIE 2018 NUUS 7

Ledwaba/Makotse
Masters playing
friendly soccer games

John 8:12 New International Version


“When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me
will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

New leadership for


Tearing Lions FC
Maroga Tearing Lions held their annual gen-
eral meeting on 7 January 2018. There new
leadership for the team was elected. The new
leaders are: Kgodiswana Rantho - Chairper-
son. Ruru Chego - Deputy chairperson. Raiti
Tsie - Secretary. Lager Tsie - Deputy secre-
On Wednesday 27 December 2017 Ledwaba/Makotse Masters vis- tary. Patrick Tsie - Treasurer. Matwale Chego
ited Sepanapudi Masters for a friendly soccer match in Sepanapudi - Spokesperson.
village just outside Lebowakgomo. Ledwaba-Makotse managed to They also took a photograph with a donor
win the match 4-1. who donated soccer balls to the team.
On Sunday 31 Ledwaba-Makotse Masters hosted Bergenek Mas- (Information and photograph: Maroga Tearing
ters for another friendly soccer match in Makotse village just outside Lions)
Lebowakgomo. Ledwaba-Makotse managed
to win the match 1-0. In the second match
of the day Ledwaba-Makotse Masters played
against Mathibela FC and Ledwaba-Makot-
se managed to win 2-0. The third match of
the day Bergenek Masters won 3-1 against
Mathibela FC.
On Wednesday 3 January 2018 Ledwa-
ba-Makotse Masters visited Hwelereng Mas-
ters for a friendly soccer match. The match
was played at United sports grounds in Hwel-
ereng village outside Lebowakgomo. On the
day both teams managed to score two goals
to make the final score 2-2. The match was
decided on penalties and Ledwaba-Makotse
Masters won 4-2.
On Sunday 7 January 2018 a friendly top 4
was played in Hwelereng village. The four
teams that took part on the day were Hweler-
eng Masters, Ledwaba-Makotse Masters, Se-
leteng Masters and Lebowakgomo Masters.
Results for the day :
1st match: Ledwaba-Makotse 2 vs Hwel-
ereng 0. 2nd Match: Lebowakgomo 1 vs
Seleteng 3. 3rd Match: Lebowakgomo 3 vs
Hwelereng 3. 4th Match: Ledwaba-Makotse 2
vs Seleteng 2.
(Information and photos : Jerial Mvundlela)
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Chrome ligaspan Tubatse


speel in finaal Masters scoring
over the festive
season
Tubatse Masters was busy during the Christ- 16 tournament. On the day Tubatse Masters
mas season. played against Mashifane Park Masters and
On Thursday 21 December 2017 Tubatse lost the match 4-3. All three goals for Tubatse
Masters visited Mareseleng FC for a friend- Masters were scored by Lekgotla Motswiane.
ly soccer match in Mareseleng village just On Saturday 6 January 2018 Tubatse Mas-
outside Burgersfort. Tubatse Masters won the ters visited Segorong FC in Praktiseer to play
match 3-1. a friendly soccer match.
Seun Maroga, Pitso Sehlabela and Phillip The young boys of Segorong managed to
Kgapane were on the score sheet for Tubatse win the match 3-2. The two goals for Tubatse
Masters. masters were scored George Maluleke.
On Sunday 24 December, Tubatse Masters (Information: Jerial Mvundlela;
visited Mareseng village agains to play a top Photographs: Judas Motswiane)

Tubatse Chrome Golf Klub se ligaspan het verlede naweek in die liga finaal gespeel.
Hulle het teen Kameeldoring Golf Klub op Polokwane gespeel. Ongelukkig het die manne
6 1/2 en 3 1/2 verloor.
Die Klub beplan baie spesiale dae hierdie jaar. Op 27 Januarie is dit reeds die golfdag
ten bate van Steelpoort Akademie. Spelers word uitgenooi om in te skryf en te kom deel-
neem aan die dae. Nuwe spelers word ook aangemoedig om by die klub aan te sluit en
deel te word van die golf-familie.
(Foto en inligting: Willem Montgomery).

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