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E F SASTERN REE TATE
TEL: 058 3035411 WEDNESDAY 29 OCTOBER 2014 WWW.EXPRESSNEWS.CO.ZA FREE
} Tladi Moloi
BETHLEHEM. – After spending 39years on the Nooitgedacht farm outsideBethlehem, the Khumalos were evictedand dumped under the trees in LamondStreet in Bohlokong, Bethlehem.Mafitla Simon Khumalo (71) and his
wife, Mirriam (68), were evicted lastThursday following a court order whichwas submitted to them.Simon and Mirriam, the parents of 13
children, were left homeless with six oftheir 13 children and three grandchil-dren.They were left on the street with
their furniture and Express Eastern FreeState was informed that 28 head ofSimon’s cattle were dumped at theMôrelig Cemetery. It is alleged that onecow died there.The Dihlabeng Local Municipality
assisted the family in moving theirfurniture from where it was dumped.Apparently the Khumalo family and
the Janmark Eiendomstrust, the newowners of the farm, had been fighting alegal battle over the farm since 2010. Inthe end the court ruled in favour of thetrust and the Khumalos had to vacatethe farm, but they never did.Mirriam said she was shocked when
the people forced their way into herhouse without any explanation.“I was still outside. I followed them.
When I got there they were taking thethings and loading them onto thetruck,” Mirriam said, crying.“I had R3 000 under the mattress with
which I was going to buy clothes forthe kids and that money has disap-peared.”She said the only thing that they had
said to her, was that they had to leavethe farm because they did not needthem there.“I tried to talk to them, but one of
the police officers who was with themsaid, ‘I will tell them to beat you now’,”Simon said.“They gave me a paper and explained
that it said I had to vacate the farm.“I have 28 cattle.”A certain man known to Khumalo as
Itumeleng of the Department of RuralDevelopment and Land Reform arrivedat the place where the furniture wasdumped, driving in a white bakkie.
He refused to talk to Express EasternFree State, saying he had no authority totalk to the press.However, when responding to the angry
people who had gathered at the scene, hesaid Khumalo was legally evicted.“He should have left the farm a long
time ago, but he never listens. Ourlawyers informed him about the court
decision,” he said. “No, I did not comehere to respond to those questions,” hesaid as onlookers piled on more questions.“I only came to check if the old man hadhis cattle,” he said before he left.Tshediso Maitse of the Marketing and
Communication Unit of the DihlabengLocal Municipality confirmed that themunicipality had indeed assisted the
family with the furniture and livestock.“We also offered them accommoda-
tion, but they told us that they wouldprefer to stay with the family inBohlokong. The cattle are kept at thePiteli Family Trust Farm and thefurniture is stored with the municipali-ty,” Maitse said.) Read more on p. 4.
Evicted from farmFamily removed after not responding to court decision
MIRRIAM KHUMALO sitting under a tree after she was evicted from the Nooitgedachtfarm outside Bethlehem.
THE angry Mafitla Simon Khumalo.Photos: Tladi Moloi
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‘I was still outside. If o l l o w e d t h em .When I got there theyw e r e t a k i n g t h ethings and loadingthem onto the truck’– Mirriam Khumalo
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} Tladi Moloi
BETHLEHEM. – A strong windstorm that only lasted around 15minutes have left over hundredfamilies in Bohlokong, Bethlehem,without roofs and caused extensivedamage to residential properties onTuesday night.The wind started blowing around
18:45 and ripped the roofs off manyhouses.The areas which were most
affected, were Giyane, Old Locationand Loso.The overhanging electricity cables
were torn down in Giyani, whilesome cables had blown-off roofpanels hanging from them.Despite the damage to property, no
injuries of deaths were reported.Eskom employees attended to the
cable damage quickly and theelectricity supply was restoredduring the evening.Monimoni Maduna (32) from
Extension 2 said they were watchingtelevision when a strong windstarted blowing and they could feelfrom inside the house that the roofwas being torn off.“Suddenly the wind stopped and
we went outside to look for the roofs.It was lying at another house. Theroofs of the back bedroom and agarage was torn off. The neighbourscame and helped me to bring theroofs back and put a sail on,” hesaid.Tshediso Maitse from the market-
ing and communication unit at theDihlabeng Local Municipality saidthey were aware of the incident andadded that the municipality’s PublicSafety/Disaster Management Unitswiftly responded by providing somerelief measures in the form of sailsto protect properties and goodsagainst further damage.“Unfortunately due to the extent of
the disaster and resource limitations,not all households could be helped at
once,” he said.He said the wards mostly affected
were 2, 3 ,4, 8, 11, 16 and 19.“All in all, well over 100 houses
and other dwellings, the majority ofwhich are owned by the indigentresidents, were damaged, with roofshaving been blown away,” he said.Maitse said a team supported by
council members is on the groundassessing the situation, havingalready visited every affectedhousehold.“The damage in monetary terms
has not been quantified at this stage.Each intervention measure will bebased on merit.”The task team will report back and
the municipality will decide on amore permanent remedy.“As the municipality, we would
like to make a heart-felt appeal toeverybody who can, to please comeforward and lend a helping hand.Any form of assistance is welcomedand will be highly appreciated.”
Wind rips roofs off
THE roof of one house flew over three hou-ses and eventually landed next to thishouse in Giyane near Bethlehem during therecent strong winds.
THE roofs of some of the house that were ripped off by the wind,got stuck on overhanging electric cables. Photos: Tladi Moloi
SOME shocked bystanders look at the roof hanging from the elec-tric cables in Giyane near Bethlehem.
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EXPRESS EAST-ERN FREE STATEpublished the storyof “Prophet” JacobDlamini titled‘Prophet’ warnsBhm mortuaryowners” last week and peoplehad different views about it.
These are some of theWhatsApp comments that werereceived:I saw the prophet Dlamini
story in the newspaper. Thatguy is not ok. He is insane. –Sbongile Mphuthi – Reitz.
That can be true becausepeople are running after cashand they can do anything tosucceed. – Thabani Mdakane
I don’t believe that story.That Dlamini prophet is trying
to grab attention. –Sibongile Twala –Bohlokong, Bethlehem.
No, I don’t believe whatthe prophet is saying. Thatis just a joke there is no
way that (Ntate Bethlehem)could end the world. He is notGod. – Mampho Tsotetsi –Harrismith.
Prophet Dlamini is a fake. Idon’t believe in those mythsand tales he claims. I think hemust be evaluated mentally,perhaps there is somethingwrong. – Lehlohonolo Mokoena– Reitz.
No,no,no, I know that Dlaminiprophet his head is not good atall. He always talks about theancestors every time I meethim. – Tebo Yika – Reitz.
This is whatyou had to say} Tladi Moloi
BETHLEHEM. – MamoketeMthimkhulu (34) from Giyani nearBethlehem says she would like tothank everyone who helped her togive her child, Meki Portia (14), adignified farewell.Portia was killed when a car hit
her last month on the RiemlandRoad while she was jogging withfriends and a younger brother.She was laid to rest at the Môreligcemetery on 20 September.“I just want to say I am very
greatful to everyone who assistedme to give my late daughter adignified funeral. I will neverforget all that they did for me andmy family,” she says.She says among those who had
assisted, were the South AfricanNational Defence Force (SANDF),the Dihlabeng Local Municipalityand a local school.“I want to thank all of them. I
can single them all out, but theyknow I am talking to them,” shesaid.
Mother gives thanks
MAMOKETE MTHIMKHULU herewith her daughter, the late MekiPortia Mthimkhulu. Photo: Supplied
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} Tladi Moloi
HARRISMITH. – Paulos Moloi, the chief ofthe Makgolokoeng Village near Harrismith,provided the Masibonisaneni Sonke Projectwith a site for their centre which will bebuilt soon.Masibonisaneni is a non-profit organisa-
tion which was launched in 2011 with theaim of helping those who are in need. Sinceits inception it has assisted many familiesin Harrismith and the surrounding areas,
such as Makgolokoena, Intabazwe andKwalanyoni. They have donated foodparcels, blankets and clothes.Because of the good work that they have
done for the community, Moloi handed overthe site to the project manager on Thursdayfree of charge.According to Collen Charlie, the project
manager of the Masibonisaneni SonkeProject, the project has grown significantlysince it was formed and added they felt itwas time to build a centre where communi-
ty members could visit them.“We approached the village chief a few
months ago to ask for a site because wewanted to build a centre. He told us that hewould meet with his members to talk aboutit and I am happy that they came with apositive answer,” he said.Charlie said it was good to see that the
project’s good work was appreciated.“We have decided to build the centre in
Makgolokoeng because that is one of thevillages with a high unemployment rate
and poverty is a big concern here,” he said.He said they have started asking for
donations to build the centre. “We arehoping to start building early next year.”Moloi, a member of the Free State House
of Traditional Leaders, has welcomed theproject in his village and said he is quitesure that it will change the life of manylocals.“They have assisted families in the past
and we believe that if they are based here,they would be able to assist even more.”
Project receives land to build a centre
MEMBERS of theMakgolokoeng tribalcouncil receive the foodparcel donations on be-half of the communityfrom the MasibonisaneniSonke Project during therecent site hand-over atMakgolokoeng near Har-rismith. They are fromthe left, in front: LizbethMo-tsoeneng, NeliswaKethiwe and SellowMphuthi; back: CathrineCharlie, Sara Zim, Ma-maitse Moloi, CollenCharlie (MasibonisaneniSonke project manager),PaulosMoloi (chief of theMakgolokoeng Village),Moeti Moloi and Len-tshanyane Moloi.COLLEN CHARLIE (Masibonisaneni Sonke project manager) and
Paulos Moloi (chief of the Makgolokoeng Village) shake hands dur-ing the recent handing-over of the site atMakgolokoeng near Harri-smith. Photos: Tladi Moloi
ACCORDING to the papersin Express Eastern FreeState’s possession, the casebetween the Khumalo familyand the Janmark Eiendoms-trust started in 2010.The first eviction order,
which was signed on 15December 2010, reads: “Thegrounds on which theeviction order will besought are as follows:Section 8 (2) & (3) MafitlaSimon Khumalo was anemployee whose right ofresidence arose slowly froman employment agreementwith the previous owner.His service was terminat-
ed in a circumstance whichdoes not amount to con-structive dismissal asdefined in another RelationsAct of 1995.The homestead of the
above-mentioned respond-ents has thus been terminat-ed, because of the aforesaidand a notice to vacate thepremises have been given.The Khumalo family
appealed for the first timeafter the court had ruled infavour of the trust.However, they lost the
case again with the courtissuing them with the orderto vacate the farm by 31October 2013.The order further stated
that: “Further in case therespondent and all personsliving with him have notvacated the said Nooitge-dacht 65 farm on 31 October2013, the court authorises a
warrant of ejectmenteffective from 1 November2013.“The sheriff, if need be,
assisted by the police isauthorised to execute theejectment order.”According to the judge-
ment, Du Toit testified thatKhumalo just stoppedworking of his own free willwhilst still on the farm, butwas still living on the farmwithout working.He later requested him to
leave or vacate the farm,but Khumalo did not do so.Du Toit later sold the farmto the applicant, the DuPlessis brothers, leavingKhumalo there and the newowner to deal with him.“He further testified that
while he was no longerworking at the farm heasked him to vacate thefarm which he did not do.He also offered him alterna-tive accommodation whichhe refused,” the judgementreads.It is also stated in one of
the court papers that theagreement between Khumaloand the previous ownerstated that Khumalo couldonly keep six livestock onthe farm, but he wascurrently keeping 27 cattleon the farm. “Evidence isthat the appellant is cur-rently using more grazingland than was allocated tohim by the farmer,” thereasons for the judgementreads.
Case beganin 2010
} Tladi Moloi
PHUTHADITJHABA. – The PublicOrder police members in Phutha-ditjhaba arrested four people withtwo 10 kg mealiemeal bags filledwith 12 pieces of cut copper wireand a grinder destined for ascrap-yard in Mandela Park inQwaqwa on Friday.Sgt Mmako Mophiring, police
spokesperson, said good relationsbetween the community and policein Qwaqwa seemed to bear positiveresults on a daily basis.He said the community of
Mandela Park saw ten peoplewalking in Mandela Park carryingbags of copper wire towards anearby scrap-yard on Friday atabout 14:00.“It is suspected that the copper
wire was cut at the TshesengVillage and brought to the MandelaPark scrap-yard for selling. Theyimmediately informed the policewho spotted the suspects. Theychased the group and caught fourof the ten.“Their arrests hopefully will lead
to many arrests of people cuttingcables in the area.“The four suspects aged between
26 and 36 will be expected toappear before the PhuthaditjhabaMagistrate’s Court soon facingcharges of theft of copper wire,”Mophiring said.“I want to thank the communi-
ties that show concern of mattersthat affect their lives, including thecutting and selling of copper wirein Qwaqwa.“We cannot as society and
scrap-yards allow thieves to sellsuspected stolen goods which affectthe lives of all. It also affects theeconomy of Qwaqwa and disablescommunication and electricitysupply. Let us reject and reportsuspected stolen goods,” said theFree State provincial commission-er, Lt Gen. Thabethe Mpembe.
Copper thieves nabbed
WO MALEFETSANE HLALELE showing some of the copper wire piecesin the store room. Photo: Supplied
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SAZISO “MR FUN-NY”DLAMINI, a Ra-dio Khwezi presenterand producer who ob-tained an Intec RadioBroadcasting ShortCourse Certificate,recently won twoMTN Radio Awards.These were for best
night-time presenterand best night-timeshow.Dlamini says the
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BUT as for me, I will sing aboutyour power. Each morning I willsing with joy about yourunfailing love. For you havebeen my refuge, a place of safetywhen I am in distress – Psalm59:16 NLT.We all want our relationships
to be characterised by persist-ence and self-sacrifice. But wecan never do that on our own.The kind of love we long toshow others is only found in agrowing relationship with God.Without God’s power in ourlives, our love will run out.You don’t build that kind of
relationship with God – onethat will help you love otherswhen you want to give up – byaccident. You do it throughhabits. Here are three habitsthat will help you grow in yourrelationship with God.1. A daily quiet time. Let God
talk to you through the Bibleand through prayer. Nothingwill help your life more. TheBible says in 2 Corinthians 4:16:This is the reason we never loseheart. Our body does suffer wearand tear, but every day theinward man receives freshstrength (PH). Outwardly our
body suffers wear and tear, butspiritually we can be renewedevery day by spending timealone with God. It’s not hard.Read through a chapter of theBible, meditate on it, and talkwith God about what’s going onin your life.2. Small group. The Bible says
in Hebrews 10:25: Let us not giveup meeting together, as some arein the habit of doing, but let usencourage one another . . . (NIV).You need to spend time withother believers. I hope you havea church family. Be a part ofwhatever mechanism they haveto connect you with a smallgroup, whether that’s a Sundayschool or off-campus smallgroup. You need the prayersupport and encouragement ofother believers. A Christianwithout a small group is anorphan.3. Worship through song.
Psalm 59:16 says: I will singabout your strength, my God,and I will celebrate because ofyour love (CEV). Singing buildsyou up. The singing time atyour church isn’t just thewarm-up act; it’s just asimportant as the message. Don’tmiss it this weekend. Also, putsome worship music on youriPod or MP3 player this weekand don’t be afraid to singalong. It will recharge your souland give you the God-givenstrength to love others.
Practise these good,Godly habitsThemirrorPast. Ernest Mahlaba
} Thabo Mokoena
TSHESENG. – The Presbyteri-an Church of Africa’s QwaqwaPreaching Station (PCAQPS)has prayed for all matriculantsto write well in their finalexaminations.The gr. 12 class of 2014 wrote
the first paper, English HomeLanguage, on Monday after thematric prayer service was heldat the Manthatisi SecondarySchool on Sunday. The schoolsthat showed up for the servicewere Manthatisi, the Maanan-kwe Secondary School and theTsholo Secondary School.Mphuthi Samuel, the
principal of Manthatisi, said hewas very happy to have suchan event held at the school.“The PCA approached us
together with local churches topray for our students. Thisprayer is going to help us a lot.We have learners from differ-ent backgrounds and we cannotdeny that some experience
problems,” Samuel said.Lehlaha Lefulesele, the
principal at Tsholo, said hewas happy to be part of theevent and added that they hadthought they would not have aservice because it was alreadylate.“We wanted to organise one
as the Makeneng cluster, butthings did not go as expected. Itis our habit to pray for thestudents ahead of the examina-tions because we believe inGod,” he said.“We are used to this kind of
event as a church and wethought it would be nice toinvite schools,” said Marib-aneng Moeketsane, a secretaryof the PCA.
Prayer service held for matrics
CALLINGONGOD: Thegr. 12’sof different schools in Tshe-seng, Qwaqwa, during the re-cent examination prayer ser-vice which was held at theManthatisi Secondary School.
Photo: Thabo Mokoena
8 EXPRESS EASTERN FREE STATE, WEDNESDAY 29 OCTOBER 2014
} Oteng Mpete
THE Golden Bean Music Awards(GBMA) pays homage to musiciansand personalities who were born inthe Free State. The awards wereestablished to give recognition toup and coming artists.The GBMA affords Free State
artists the opportunity to beawarded for their talents andencourages fans to interact withartists by nominating and votingfor their favourites.Tebogo Kotsi, the creator of the
GBMA, has put together a team ofamazing, young and fresh talent toproduce new ideas and concepts inthis event. Teddy B, the creativedirector, promises to deliver aproduction which will leave theaudience paralyzed in their seats.The theme for this year is Throw
me to the wolves and watch me comeback leading the pack. It promisesto deliver unseen talents and acts,including orchestras, choirs andlive bands, and interesting collabo-rations.“We are most definitely a force to
be reckoned with and the GBMA isgrowing in leaps and bounds eachyear,” says Teddy B.The GBMA is scheduled to take
place on 29 November in the CivicTheatre in Bloemfontein.“The GBMA will only offer epic
entertainment, bigger and betterthan their first instalment.”
The nominees are listed as follows:Single of the year – SOY
1. Alah Yen – Combolo (SOY-A)2. Kaya – Minwana Phezulu (SOY-B)3. The Freternity – Monatefontein(SOY-C)4. Andrianto Ft 2Nyce – MotsepeMoney (SOY-D)
5. Prince KayBee Ft Shaun – WaJellwa (SOY-E)6. Presss – Tojana (SOY-F)7. Thiwe – Sekwanele (SOY-G)8. Bond – One Last Chance (SOY-H)9. Bonolo Ft Tshepo Tshola – ThabaDi Ntjhebile (SOY-I)10. Teboho and Friends – Ditsietsing(SOY-J)Best male vocalist – BMV
1. Preston (Presss) (BMV-A)2. Fikile Samela (BMV-B)3. Kegorapetse Melamu (BMV-B)4. Calvin K (BMV-D)5. Sechaba Padi (BMV-E)6. Teboho and Friends (BMV-F)7. Tsholohelo TC Nkgashu (BMV-G)Best female vocalist – BFV
1. Nonkosi (BFV-A)2. Thiwe (BFV-B)3. Bonolo (BFV-C)4. Mamiki Majawetsa (BFV-D)5. Audry (BFV-E)6. Choko (BFV-F)Best newcomer – BNC
1. Drum Kid (BNC-A)2. Godfrey (BNC-B)3. M.O.B (BNC-C)4. Tsholohelo TC Nkgashu (BNC-D)5. Immortal (BNC-E)6. Calvin K (BNC-F)7. Pulse of joy (BNC-G)Best kwaito artist – BKA
1. Scavi Luv (BKA-A)2. Lucha (BKA-B)3. Levi (BKA-C)4. Nolas (BKA-D)5. Tailer K (BKA-E)Best hip-hop artist – HHY
1. Kulax (HHY-A)2. Kgokanyaa Phiri (HHY-B)3. ITumelng – (HHY-C)4. Andrianto (HHY-D)5. 2Nyce (HHY-E)6. Naycha (HHY-F)7. MC Fire (HHY-G)8. Big Size (HHY-H)9. Fraternity (HHY-I)
10. Sphadi (HHY-J)11. Tactix (HHY-K)Best gospel artist – BGA
1. Danny (BGA-A)2. Fikile (BGA-B)3. Kegorapetse Melamu (BGA-C)4. Thabo Lebeko (BGA-D)5. Teboho and Friends (BGA-E)6. Msingizane (BGA-F)7. Mike Bhakamela (BGA-G)8. Thenjiwe (BGA-H)9. Sechaba Padi (BGA-I)10. Coco Nkomo (BGA-J)Best duo/group – BDG
1. Drum Kid (BDG-A)2. Kgokanyana (BDG-B)3. Prince KayBee Ft Shaun (BDG-C)4. Pozzi (BDG-D)5. The Fraternity (BDG-E)6. Kaya (BDG-F)Best Afro soul/R&B artist – RNB
1. Presss (RNB-A)2. Bonolo (RNB-B)3. Choko (RNB-C)4. Thiwe (RNB-D)5. Nateaze (RNB-E)6. SPL (RNB-F)Best hip-hop DJ – HHDJ
1. Mohau (HHDJ-A)2. Thabang (HHDJ-B)3. 2Zero (HHDJ-C)4. Tiger (HHDJ-D)5. Shaxe (HHDJ-E)6. Immortal (HHDJ-F)Best House DJ – BHDJ
1. Konopo (BHDJ-A)2. Bongani (BHDJ-B)3. Finzo (BHDJ-C)4. SK-DOG (BHDJ-D)5. Soulful Phex (BHDJ-E)6. Prince KayBee (BHDJ-F)Best dancehall DJ – BDD
1. Selekta Melo (BDD-A)2. Selekta Shaka (BDD-B)3. Selekta Locco (BDD-C)4. Miss Kay (BDD-D)5. Selekta Motyme (BDD-E)6. Selekta Zober (BDD-F)
Best Female DJ – BFD1. Lady Dee (BFD-A)2. Proper_T (BFD-B)3. M-Kay (BFD-C)4. Miss Kay (BFD-D)5. Dineo (BFD-E)6. Dj Zee (BFD-F)7. F-KAY (BFD-G)Best male DJ – BMD
1. Zino The Neck Breaker (BMD-A)2. Soulful Phex (BMD-B)3. Shaxe (BMD-C)4. Mavusana Divine Dj (BMD-D)5. Lovers (BMD-E)6. Finzo (BMD-F)7. Lulo Café (BMD-G)Best Radio Personality – BRP
1. Kholisile Majola – Thetha FM(BRP-A)2. Laila Nnyane – CUT FM (BRP-B)3. Lerato Mpopo – Lesedi FM (BRP-C)4. Veli Moloi – Qwa-Qwa Radio(BRP-D)5. Mojalefa Modupe – The Rock(BRP-E)6. Guluva wa Gusheshe – Motheo FM(BRP-F)7. Lulo Café – Metro FM (BRP-G)8. Shaxe – OFM (BRP-H)9. Tyson Free Man – OFM (BRP-I)Best music video – MDY
1. Bond (MDY-A)2. Monde (MDY-B)3. Tebogo (MDY-C)4. 2nyce (MDY-D)Best traditional group – BTG
1. Botshabelo Sunrise (BTG-A)2. Katiba (BTG-B)3. Mokotjo (BTG-C)4. Wezile Nophale (BTG-D)5. Inzwi Bafana (BTG-E)Best Afrikaans act – BAA
1. Ouens Van Zak (BAA-A)2. Dewald Louw (BAA-B)3. Franzelle (BAA-C)4. Oros in ‘n lang glas (BAA-D)The technical awards will beadjudicated by a panel of judges andwill therefore not be open for publicvote:Best radio station – BRS
1. Setsoto FM2. Motheo FM
3. Lesedi FM4. Motsweding FM5. OFM6. Qwa-Qwa Radio7. The Rock FMBest produced/engineered – BPE
1. Bond2. Kulax3. Andy4. Smalza5. Mojalea6. Gamiland7. Mohau8. Money Nyce9. PlayaZBeatzBest music video director – VMD
1. Brady2. Motswako Jam3. Afro4. Badda Pictures5. Pickay MajorBest dance crew – DCY
1. House of Dirty Shakers2. Trounce3. Skeem Sa Dankie4. All StarsBest styled personality – BSP
1. Nonkosi2. Konopo3. Shaxe4. Prince KayBee5. Stevonic6. Zino7. 2Nyce8. Franzel9. Presss10. Tyson Free
Music stars honouredNEWS
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PHUTHADITJHABA. – Action research tobetter classroom practice and to improvestudent success rates recently received aboost when the Qwaqwa Campus Teachingand Learning (TL) Champions were hon-oured with the prestigious University of theFree State (UFS) Vice-Chancellor’s TeamAward.It was in recognition of the team’s efforts
in enhancing professional development andwas accompanied by R50 000 that will beutilised to further encourage and develop ascholarly culture on the Qwaqwa Campus.“An active learning community has
developed over the past four years and thishas created a scholarly forum for the sharingof problems, experiences and new knowl-edge,” said Dr Elize Smuts, who has been thepillar of strength in the development of TLChamps.Smuts has continuously motivated the
group to persevere in challenging and oftenunder-resourced contexts.“Over a four-year period, 44 projects were
undertaken, many with great success. A totalof 13 scholars participated in a pilot of Classe(Classroom Assessment of Student Engage-ment) in 2013. This survey, contextualised bystaff of the Centre for Teaching and Learn-ing, was a first in South Africa.”The team undertook extensive literature
reviews and attended numerous workshopson the principles and practices of goodteaching, research and writing.“The two summary booklets they prepared
from two publications (How Learning Works:7 Research-based Principles for SmartTeaching and Student Engagement Tech-niques) in 2013, will serve as guides andinspiration to the larger academic communi-ty of the UFS for many years.”Since the formation of this team, TL
Scholars have presented 25 papers at 12national and two international conferences.“Taking into consideration that it is not
easy to get an abstract accepted for presenta-tion, these are impressive achievements.Some of the immediate results of theseengaged scholars include improved studentsuccess rates averaging 20%, compared toonly 8% improvement by academics who arenot in the project.“In 2013, one TL Scholar reported student
success rate that increased by 29%; anotherreported 80% on average; another anincrease from 65% to 95% in a bigger classthan in the previous years.”In congratulating the team, Annette
Wilkinson, professor at the Centre forTeaching and Learning (CTL), said that shewas very proud of the team.“The team’s dedication and growth in
scholarly practice – in challenging circum-stances – are in my mind the outstandingfeatures of the project. I am very proud ofthe entire team,” said Wilkinson.The two presentations at international
conferences were done by Lea Koenig at the32nd Annual Conference on the First-Year-Experience in Orlando, Florida, and bySmuts in North Carolina. Both of these werein 2013.
UFS team receives award
DR ELIZE SMUTS and Fred Mudavanhu, Qwaqwa Campus CTL manager, displaying theUniversity of the Free State (UFS) Vice-Chancellor’s Team Award. Photo: Supplied
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Visit Peter James Motors in 9Piet Retief Street, Harrismith, forfirst-class service. Call 058-623-1144.
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THE staff members of Peter JamesMotors inHarrismith. From the leftare Peter James (owner), Wendyvan Heerden, Richard Dovey, IsakLange, At Lombaard, MatthewBlumenthal and Ferdi Hiester-mann.
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Core business and manage-ment strategyThe core business of the
company is the supply of buildingmaterial and hardware. It suppliesseveral emerging contractors withbuilding material in a number ofmultimillion rand low-costhousing projects, while it alsobecame the preferred localsupplier for large national andprovincial contractors doingprojects in the Eastern Free State.This is possible because thecompany strives to be more thana supplier, but rather a supportingpartner.Its ability to supply almost a
full range of quality buildingmaterials at competitive prices,coupled with excellent servicethrough its substantial businessinfrastructure, resulted in Hard-ware Mecca becoming a one-stopsupply shop for the small, mediumand large contractor.The current management is
working to grow the company inthe Eastern Free State andadjacent areas by expanding therange of products and customerbase.It has already established a fully
operational cement brick manufac-turing plant with a manufacturingcapacity of more than 120 000stock bricks per day.
Core valuesManagement sees honesty,
integrity and excellent service asnon-negotiable principles.The company will always treat
its customers and suppliers fairlyand will walk the extra mile.
lintels, which have to be broughtfrom Gauteng, will then beproduced locally and offered to thepublic at a lower cost. Valks sayshe is proud of the 20 new jobopportunities that were createdand that 20 households can nowexperience better living condi-tions. “With the new developmentsand expansions being planned,even more job opportunities willbe created.“The community has always
supported us and this is our wayof giving back.”This expansion will have an
effect on the economy of Bethle-hem. Except for the products thatwill be produced here, it will alsolead to maintenance work, vehiclerepair and more allocated toBethlehem businesses.
History and backgroundHardware Mecca was established
as a close corporation (CC) inMarch 1995 when the companybought all the assets of De Witt &Thaele Hardware (Pty) Ltd., aprivate company with branches inQwaqwa and Harrismith. In 1998the CC was converted into aprivate company. Another compa-ny, Truss Mecca (Pty) Ltd., wasestablished in 1998 which special-ises in the manufacturing andsupplying of roof trusses accord-ing to the ITC standards.Hardware Mecca is a family-
owned company now in its secondgeneration of management. Theinitial founder of the company isnow retired and, along with hiswife, serves as director of thecompany.
} Lynda Greyling
POINT three of a second. That ishow long it took 15 tonnes ofexplosives in 160 holes that were9 m deep to detonate.It took a while before this could
happen, because an environmentalimpact study, licence and permitswere required before starting tomine. At the same time, all therequirements as determined andprescribed by the Department ofMineral Resources had to be met.This included rehabilitation,safety aspects, as well as thoroughplanning regarding the placementand structuring of all machinesand equipment.On Wednesday at 15:00 the first
blast of Hardware Mecca tradingas Brick Mecca Crushing Plantwas heard at its stone quarry nearDaniëlsrus. It was a proudmoment for this family business.Duard Valks, shareholder of the
Hardware Mecca Group, says thestone-quarry is an extension of thebusiness’s existing activities,which includes a hardwarebusiness, brickworks and rooftrusses business. Josua Grobler,the manager of Brick MeccaCrushing Plant, and Ruan vanNiekerk, the manager of BrickMecca, visited the site on 10 June.Grobler, who works as a construc-tion manager, spoke to experts togather as much information aspossible about this new course thebusiness is taking. He did mining-related courses and completed thenecessary examinations afterhours to ensure compliance.It took these two men and their
team of workers about threemonths to move 60 000 m³ to80 000 m³ of earth, equal to about4 000 loads.This was done to prepare the
site for the company Sure Blast ofTheunissen that was responsiblefor the blasting. It took Sure Blastabout a week to ready the explo-sives. On Wednesday, the excite-ment was tangible as a group ofbusinessmen and bystanderswaited in suspense about 1,3 kmfrom the blast site.About 36 000 tonnes to
38 000 tonnes of rock was blastedloose. This is approximately 1 000to 1 500 loads comprising 33 tonnesper load which needs to beprocessed and transported. Valksbelieves it will take about two tothree months to process all therock. Great quantities of processedstone will be used at the brick-works, but good quality stone willalso be offered to the public atcompetitive prices.Four new trucks have been
bought and the stoneworks willsoon be expanded to increaseproduction for the business to berun more effectively. Two or threenew construction product rangeswill also be produced soon. Castproducts such as kerbstones and
DUARDVALKS (front), shareholder of theHardwareMeccaGroup, Ruanvan Niekerk (left), the manager of Brick Mecca, and Josua Grobler, themanager of the Brick Mecca Crushing Plant.
BUSINESSMEN walk on the rocks after the blast.
THE blast.
THE entrance to the mining site. Photos: Lynda Greyling
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THE Maluti-a-Phofung LocalMunicipality has three servicecentres or urban nodes located inthe form of a triangle.
Kestell is located 44 km to thewest of Harrismith along the N5national road and 30 km to thenorth of Phuthaditjhaba (Qwaqwa)along the R57.
Geologically the area comprisesfour rivers and many streams. Thefour largest rivers are the Khopt-jane, Namahadi, Sekoto and Kolola tshwene Rivers that flow intothe Elands River which in turnflows into the Wilge River.
They run mainly in a northerlydirection, and many rivers andstreams have their origin withinthe area.
The area falls within thecatchment area of the Vaal River,and the two major water sourcesin the Qwaqwa area are the FikaPatso and the Metsi Matsho Damsand in Harrismith the Wilge River.
The Sterkfontein Dam is thethird largest dam in South Africa,and is situated within the munici-pal area halfway between Harri-smith and Phuthaditjhaba.
Due to the increasing populationwithin the Maluti-a-Phofung LocalMunicipality, Fika Patso andMetsi Matsho cannot meet thegrowing demand for water in thismunicipality, especially inQwaqwa and Kestell.
At this time of the year mostpeople use more water for garden-ing and other purposes and damlevels are decreasing rapidly.
At this point in time the FikaPatso Dam is about 53% full andMetsi Matsho about 80%.
The Sterkfontein Project andMakwane Water which is current-ly under construction will alleviatethe water demand and improveservice delivery for these twoareas (Qwaqwa and Kestell) infuture.The current challenges Map Water– as an entity of The Maluti-a-Pho-fung Local Municipality – isencountering to ensure sustainablewater supply in the water systemsare as follows:) to maintain and operate ageinginfrastructure;) to operate water pump stationswith the frequent power failures;and) to implement bylaws andaddress unauthorised connections.
It is planned to make provisionfor an infrastructure upgrade andrefurbishment that will ensuresustainable service delivery to theconsumers.
With all the challenges that MapWater as an entity of the Maluti-a-Phofung Local Municipality isfacing it can still announce that inaccordance to SANS 241 of TheDepartment of Water Affairs andSanitation, the drinking water isof high standard and Map Water isstill maintaining the Blue Dropstatus obtained in 2012.
Fresh water is a scarce resourcein South Africa as rainfall ishighly variable from year to year.
Everyone has a part to play inconserving as much valuablewater as possible. Reducing waterconsumption is not only good forthe environment but also good foryour utility bill. The municipalityand Map Water therefore humblyrequest all consumers to use waterwisely. To use water wisely simplymeans: Respect water, respect life.
All life on earth needs water inorder to survive. Without watereverything will die.Here are some tips on how to
use water wisely:) Install a low-flow shower headand tap aerators on all taps.) Insulate your water pipes. It iseasy and inexpensive to insulateyour water pipes with pre-slitfoam pipe insulation. You will gethot water faster and avoid wastingwater while it heats up.) Use your dishwasher andwashing machine for full loadsonly, automatic dishwashers andwashing machines should be fullyloaded for optimum water conser-
vation.Most makers of dishwashing
soap recommend not pre-rinsingdishes which is a big watersavings tip. With washing ma-chines, avoid the permanent presscycle, which uses an added 20litres for the extra rinse. Forpartial loads, adjust water levels tomatch the size of the load. Replaceold washing machines. New energystar-rated machines use 35% to50% less water and 50% lessenergy per load. If you are in themarket for a new washing ma-chine, consider buying a water-saving frontloader machine.) Minimize the use of kitchensink garbage disposal units.In-sink “garburators” require lotsof water to operate properly, andalso add considerably to thevolume of solids in a septic tankwhich can lead to maintenanceproblems. Start a compost heap asan alternative method of disposingfood waste.) When washing dishes by hand,do not leave the water running forrinsing. If you have a double-ba-sin; fill one with soapy water andone with rinsing water. If youhave a single-basin sink, gatherwashed dishes in a dish rack andrinse them with a spray device or
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PRES. JACOB ZUMA(middle), Deputy Presi-dent Cyril Ramaphosaand members of thecabinet endorsing theUnite Campaign, alsoknown as the NelsonMandela Sports andCulture Day.
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LEFT: Day 25 of the Os-car Pistorius murder tri-al in the North GautengHigh Court. Here is Pros-ecutor Gerrie Nel duringthe cross examinationof Roger Dixon. Pisto-rius was charged withthe murder of ReevaSteenkamp on 14 Febru-ary last year. He was al-so charged with the ille-gal possession of a fire-arm and ammunition,and two counts of dis-charging a firearm inpublic. He has been sen-tenced to five years inprison. Photo: Photo24
KELLY KHUMALO, the girlfriend of soccer player Senzo Meyiwa, arrives at her home inthe township of Vosloorus holding a baby.Meyiwawas shot dead by intruderswhen tryingto protect Khumalo during a robbery at her home near Johannesburg, officials said onMonday. The 27-year-oldOrlando Pirates goalkeeper died onSunday after suffering a singleshot through the chest. Khumalo is a local actress and singer. Photo: Siphiwe Sibeko
EXAMINATION INVIGILATOR CONNIE SMITH monitors the 210 gr. 12 learners of the Welkom High School who began writing the final matric examination on Monday. Candidatesacross the country began writing English Home Language. The last exam will be written in November, culminating in the final stage of a 12-year journey for learners who startedschool in 2002. The Welkom High School attained a pass rate of 92,35% in the 2013 examination. Photo: Teboho Setena
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PHUTHADITJHABA. – IsmailKathrada, the owner of Buy &Build Hardware, is the newowner of the Sasol Garage at theSetsing Shopping Complex inPhuthaditjhaba, Qwaqwa.
He bought the garage from theAsmal family.
He said he was overwhelmedto venture into a differentbusiness after having spent morethan five years in the hardwareindustry.
“The Asmal family had a lotof investments in Qwaqwa andone of those was the garage,”
Kathrada said.“Asmal is now moving out of
the retail environment. He iswith property development. Heapproached me saying we had asuccessful relationship and thathe was offering me a garage. Hesaid he knew that I would makea success of it.
“I said fine. I have manpower.Manpower in a sense that it wasmy three sons and I. I then madethe offer.”
With just a month and twoweeks as the owner of the petrolstation, Kathrada has big dreams.
“We haven’t done anythingbesides changing the ownership.
The staff remained the same andwe are not planning to doretrenchments whatsoever.
“All we want to do is to growthe business like we did withQwaqwa Buy & Build,” he said.
Kathrada said over a periodof months people would seechange.
“We are going to bring in afranchise. I am not going to tellwhat franchise it will be, butsurely that will be added,”Kathrada said.
Kathrada said he was veryhappy with the support from hissons and added that they werelearning from him.
New owner for garageTHE Sasol Garage staff members are from the left Abraham Moloi, Ben Mokubung, Tshebetso Lefito, Samuel Morake and Marice Klubotlo. Photos: Tladi Moloi
THE Sasol Garage.
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PHUTHADITJHABA. – IsmailKathrada, owner of Qwaqwa Buy& Build Hardware in Phutha-ditjhaba, has revealed the secretbehind his success.He says the biggest reason for
his achievement is social respon-sibility.“I do a lot through social
responsibility. My budget for thatis about R30 000 a month. In thelast five years I have built aboutsix houses for the community ofQwaqwa. They are for the child-headed households and theelderly,” Kathrada says.He says the community sees the
work that he has done and thathas resulted in people coming innumbers to support the business.“I don’t think many of the
businesses are involved in thetype of social responsibility that Iparticipate in.“People have always come back
to me and said to me that I wasdoing an excellent job and pointedout that they would keep onsupporting me.”Kathrada was once the manager
of the same Buy & Build back in2003 while it belonged to theAsmal family. He worked there,was a manager for five years andwas later approached to do themanagement buy-out.“After five years, they asked me
if I did not want to do a manage-ment buy-out. I worked out thefigures and agreed to that. Sincethen this business has grown.”Buy & Build has two branches
in the Eastern Free State: one atthe Namahadi Village near theCharles Mopeli Stadium and one
in Harrismith.Kathrada says the other thing
that makes him different fromother businesses is that his profitdoes not go out of Qwaqwa.“I am locally based. My profit is
boosting the economy of Qwaqwa.A lot of companies have headoffices in Johannesburg, Durbanand Cape Town and that means
their profit is channelled out tothe shareholders.“We don’t have shareholders. It
is my three sons an I in thecompany and we all live inQwaqwa.“The grandchildren are schooled
here also.”He says he is tremendously
happy with the support that he
has been getting from the Qwaqwacommunity.“We are giving value to our
customers here. We fight on acontinual basis with the suppliersto bring the prices down. We don’tjust accept.“We are the cheapest in the
hardware industry here inQwaqwa,” Kathrada says.
Business built on the community
THE staffmembers of QwaqwaBuy&Build Hardware. From the left are NondaleMofokeng, JamesMokoena,Lebohang Kebeqo, Shadrack Mothibedi, Gloria Mokoena, Themba Hlubi and Julia Mokoena.
Photo: Nkareng Moloi
ISMAIL KATHRADA, the owner ofQwaqwa Buy & Build Hardware.
Photo: Tladi Moloi
‘I am locally based. Myprofit is boosting theeconomyofQwaqwa. Alot of companies havehead offices in Johan-nesburg, Durban andCape Town . . . theirprofit is channelled outto the shareholders.Wedon’t have sharehold-ers. It is my three sonsand I in the companya n d w e a l l l i v e i nQwaqwa.’– Ismail Kathrada
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QWAQWA. – The two struggling NationalFirst Division (NFD) outfits of Maluti FETCollege and African Warriors will lockhorns in the Qwaqwa derby on Saturday atthe Charles Mopeli Stadium in Qwaqwa.The two teams from Qwaqwa have been
struggling to get their foot on the pedalsince the beginning of the 2014-’15 season.The poor stint of results saw David
Vilakaza being sacked by Warriors earlythis month, with Abraham Nteo takingcharge.Warriors and Maluti are sitting 15th and
16th on the log table respectively. Warriorshave only managed to collect six points ineight league encounters, while Maluti haspicked up four in nine league games.The two teams come into this encounter
with fresh wounds, having lost theirweekend encounters to Milano United AFCand Baroka FC respectively. Maluti lost 1-2to Milano, while Warriors was hammered1-5 by Baroka.However, Warriors can still fight for
positive results before the derby day asthey welcome Vasco Da Gama at theCharles Mopeli Stadium today. Kick-off isat 15:30.Warriors and Maluti have both managed
to win one game and the encounter onSaturday should surely produce results.Last season, the college boys avoided
relegation after they finished third frombottom behind Roses United and BlackburnRovers.The two coaches, Morena Ramorebudi of
Maluti and Nteo, will be hoping to getthree points to better their position on thelog table and to bring back a winningmentality for the players.Going into this clash, Maluti has proven
to be a better team going forward as theynetted eight goals in their previous encoun-ter, while their archrivals have found theback of the net six times this season.However, Warriors have conceded five
goals less than Maluti who have conceded20 in nine games.
Pressure is on for Maluti, Warriors
UNDER PRESSURE: Morena Ramorebudi, the coach of Maluti FETCollege,will behoping to turn a corner atAfricanWarriors’ expense.
TAKING IT CALMLY: Abraham Nteo, the African Warriors mentor,will be hoping to get three points against Maluti FET College.
Photos: Tladi Moloi
THE Bafana Bafana captainSenzo Meyiwa was shot andkilled on Sunday trying toprotect his girlfriend during arobbery at her home nearJohannesburg, officials said onMonday.The 27-year-old Orlando
Pirates goalkeeper suffered asingle shot through the chestduring the incident at the homeof Kelly Khumalo, a localactress and singer.“Two guys entered the house
and demanded cellphones,money and other valuables,”provincial Community SafetyMEC Sizakele Nkosi-Malubanetold reporters at the scene.“Senzo tried to protect Kelly
because one of the men had agun pointed at her.”Police said two men entered
Khumalo’s house in Vosloorusat about 20:00.A third waited outside the
house and all three fledimmediately after the shooting.Meyiwa was declared dead on
arrival at hospital.South Africa’s national team
coach, Ephraim Mashaba,comforted several of Meyiwa’steammates who were at thehospital not long after theshooting.“We can assure all South
Africans that we will do all wecan to bring Meyiwa’s killers tobook,” the police said on itsTwitter account.The police is offering a
R150 000 reward for informationthat can lead to an arrest.The 27-year-old captained
South Africa in their last fourmatches in the African NationsCup qualifiers without conce-ding a goal and played onSaturday when his club ad-vanced to the semi-finals of theTelkom Knockout.“This is a sad loss whichev-
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the nation,” the Pirates chair-man, Irvin Khoza, said in astatement.News of the shooting promp-
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for a cellphone?” tweetednational teammate TsepoMasilela.Belgian-based goalkeeper
Darren Keet, who had beenMeyiwa’s understudy over thelast four internationals, tweeted:“When does it STOP SouthAfrica?”“We are deeply saddened but
shouldn’t we be angry too?When is it going to be stopped?Crime won’t stop by itself, weneed leadership,” added SouthAfrica’s PSL general manager,Derek Blanckensee.According to police figures,
more than 17 000 people weremurdered in South Africabetween April 2013 and March2014, an increase of about 800over the previous year.– Kickoff.com
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REITZ. – Petr Havenga (18)a learner at the High SchoolReitz, has been selected asExpress Eastern Free State’sSuperSport Let’s PlaySports Star of the Month forOctober due to his achieve-ments in athletics, tennis andrugby.
Petr is a multi-facetedsportsman who does well inall the sporting disciplines hecompetes in.
For 2014, Petr was selectedfor the Eastern Free Statecombined u.17 and u.19 tennisteam. He took part in theinterprovincial championshipsin Klerksdorp.
He was also part of theEastern Free State team at theVKB Rugby Week. He plays inthe wing position.
Petr also has a number ofimpressive achievements inathletics. At the AthleticsSouth Africa Championshipsin March, he achieved thirdplace in the 400 m event andwas part of the 4x400 m relay
team that also received a thirdplace.
He was part of the 4x100 mu.19 relay team that won thegold in the South AfricanSchools competition.
He was chosen for the SouthAfrican athletics team tocompete in the u.20 games inBulawayo and Zimbabwe inDecember.
Petr’s motto is: The harderyou work, the luckier you are.
Petr is the last SuperSportLet’s Play Sports Star of themonth for 2014 for ExpressEastern Free State.
He will now compete againstall the other montly winnersannounced throughout theyear for the coveted title ofSuperSport Let’s Play SportsStar of the Year.
The overall winner will beannounced at a privatefunction on 22 November.
Petr excels atmany levels
PETRHAVENGA, a learner of theHighSchool Reitz, hasbeen selected asExpressEastern Free State’s SuperSport Let’s Play Sports Star of theMonth for October.
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He will now com-pete against all theother montly win-ners announcedth roughou t theyear for the covetedtitle of SuperSportLet’s Play SportsStar of the Year.
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BETHLEHEM. – Themba Sithole, theFree State Stars development academyhead coach, said his team is more thanready to compete in the South AfricanFootball Association (Safa) Free StateABC Motsepe League.
He said he was afraid that theremight not be enough competition forthem in that league and that theywould end up winning it unchallenged,but added that thinking like that couldbe deceiving.
“The MultiChoice Diski Challenge isthe standard according to which theseboys should be playing.
“I think the standard in the MotsepeLeague might be lower than this.I don’t know. We might go there andwin the league in our first season,” hesaid.
Sithole has been with Ea Lla Koto forthe better part of his football career.
He attended several coaching coursessince being with the team and isexpected to do well with the develop-ment team.
He was given the task of guiding thefirst team on two occasions as a take-carecoach but failed to produce the resultsproving the division too difficult for himto handle.
However, it cannot be denied that he hasworked with many of the experiencedcoaches and would have learnt a lot fromthem. These include Gordon Igesund,Owen da Gama and Kinnah Phiri andSteve Komphela.
With the Motsepe League coming hisway he seems quite adamant to win it.
But a blind eye cannot be turned onhis scouting experience in which hehad been proven to be excellent over the
years.“My boys are ready for the division.
We have played a few games in theMultiChoice Diski Challenge and onecan see that the boys know what to doon the field.
“Some of the teams that we playedagainst had Premier League players andwe matched them.
“This means our journey in theMotsepe League might be easy,” hesaid.
Sithole, who was recently joined byhis former team mate in David Vilaka-zi, said they had more players to do thejob and added that some showed a realhunger for doing their job.
“We’ll promote some players to thefirst team in January and loan someof them to the SAB League or theNational First Division (NFD) teams,”he said.
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2006 Kia Sportage 2.0 CRD 4x4 2009 Ford Focus 1.6 Si 5DR 2007 Toyota Auris 2.0D RS 2008 Nissan Navara 4.0 Auto 4x4 (sunroof &leather seats)
2009 VW Golf GTi 2.0T DSG (sunroof) 2012 Toyota Hilux 2.5 D4D s/c
R159 900
2008 VW Polo 1.6 Comfortline
R89 900 R159 900 R89 900 R129 900 R189 900
R99 900 R129 900 R99 900 R109 900 R99 900
R49 900 R99 900 R189 900 R169 900 R89 900
2011 Hyundai Accent 1.6 GLS(new shape)
2012 Chevrolet Utility 1.8 2009 Nissan Lavina 1.6 X-Gear
2006 Tata Telcoline 2.0 Tdi D/Cab 2008 Honda Jazz 1.5 V-Tec 2010 VW Golf 6 1.4Tsi Comfortline
Billy Letsoara073 970 9382
Marius Jonker083 940 4722
R159 900
R99 900
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