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ANC firmly in
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Ward 5 By-election won by ruling party
A By-election in Ward 5 (Riba Cross) was held in the Fetakgomo /
Tubatse Local Municipality on Wedenesday 6 March to fill a vacancy
in the local council. The vacancy occurred because of the murder of
Councillor Thabang Thomas Maupa when he was gunned down in
front of his Riba Cross shop towards the end of last year.
The ANC candidate, Motlabaile Bennet Lewele won the election by
a landslide with 68.51 percent of the votes. The percentage poll was
30.60 percent. In 2016 Councillor Maupa won the ward with 72.35
percent, while the percentage poll was 46.06 percent.
When the figures are studied closer, there seems to be a small
movement away from the African National Congress. However, the
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) seems to be making inroads in
the ANC support base as their candidate, Podika Simon Mokwena,
gathered 27.95 percent of the votes, which is a significant improve-
ment on the 2016 figure of 18.97 percent.
Luke 12:4-5
King James
Version (KJV)
4
And I say unto
you my friends,
Be not afraid of
them that kill the
body, and after
that have no
more that they
can do.
5
But I will fore-
warn you whom
ye shall fear:
Fear him, which
after he hath
killed hath power
to cast into hell;
yea, I say unto
you, Fear him.
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Mr Kuda Nyamurowa, Mr Simba Tichawona and Mr Patnasohe Ndlovu said: “Bring back beat-
ing children. Spare the rod, spoil the child. Give phones to the teacher when you enter class
and get it back afterwards. They should also make religious studies mandatory. Teachers
and parents must communicate better. Beating should be to discipline, not to injure. Teachers
know their boundaries with the beating of kids”.
Mr Edwin Mohlala said: “Discipline must start
at home. Parents must be more responsible.
Teach their kids how to deal with an argu- Mr Surprise Magabe said: “Principals must
ment with your peers for example. Schools every two months have a meeting with
should be a place where learners can be parents of learners. The principal must give
free and learn. Not like now. Teach kids to feedback on the behaviour of the individual
be calm and engage in dialogue. Govern- learners. Learners must also be taught what
ment took a lot away from teachers. Give respect is. They need motivation. Schools
them a way to discipline learners. Corporal must get motivational speakers to give learn-
punishment is a dilemma. Government must ers guidance. Teachers must also make sure
give teachers something that they and the to treat learners equal. Agree that parents
kids know that this is the line, and if it is will pay a fine if the child is not behaving
crossed, this or that will happen. Take away at school. Learners are not supported and
cell phones in schools. Use the gadgets the motivated and that is why they behave like
school have and make use of libraries. Cell baboons. Another problem is that teachers
phones have nothing to do with schools. Par- tell learners that they don’t care about them
ents should know what kids do with their cell Mr S.J. Mphahlele said: “Respect must be because the teachers’ children are in private
phones in class. If I’m a teacher that must be brought back through corporal punishment. Ms Ethel Lesenye said: “Parents must work colleges. That is why teachers and parents
in class from day 1 teaching, then learners The corporal punishment must be a two-way with teachers to get discipline back. They must come together to talk. Teachers often
must also be in class from day 1 learning process that also involve parents. Respect must talk the same language when it comes show learners that they don’t care. Respect
hard without cell phones”. will come back like in the old days”. to discipline”. is two-way”.
15 MAART 2019 NUUS 5
Mr Fana Makola said: “Parents must at home sit down with their kids
and teach them respect. That is the solution”. With him are Ms Shirley Mr David Mokhubedu and Mr Lipson Mokhubedu said: “They must Mr George Digoro said: “The solution is to
Makola, Gift, Happiness and Angel. bring police to schools. An officer at every school so that teachers ban cell phones in schools. If there are no
won’t get attacked like we hear about every week now. Also search cell phones discipline will come automatically.
learners before they enter the school premises”. They don’t learn now because they concen-
trate on their phones”.
selection
93 (2) OF THE 1150 for a period of 28 Peakanyoleswa Le ka nako tša tlwaelo
FETAKGOMO days from Friday, 8th Taolo Ya Tšhomišo Ya tša mošomo tekano
TUBATSE SPATIAL March 2019. Naga Wa Mmušosel- ya matšatši a 28 go
PLANNING AND Objections to or rep- egae Wa Fetakgomo tloga tšweletšong ya
Steelpoort Acade- LAND USE MANAGE- resentations in respect Tubatse Wa 2018 gore pele ya tsebišo ye go
my’s netball play- MENT BYLAW 2018, of the application must Mmušoselegae wa thoma ka Labohlano
ers participated in READ TOGETHER be lodged with or Fetakgomo Tubatse, la 8 Matshe 2019.
the first round of WITH THE PRO- made in writing to the e lego mong wa lefelo Mang le mang yo a
individual trails on VISIONS OF THE Municipal Manager, la karolo ya botshe- nago le dingongorego
12 March. Players SPATIAL PLANNING at the above address lela (6) ya polasa goba boipelaetšo go
from both the u/12 AND LAND USE or at P O Box 206, ya Praktiseer 275 kgopelo ye, a ka tšwe-
and u/13 teams were MANAGEMENT ACT, Burgersfort, 1150 and KT, o okemišeditše letsa dingongorego
selected to progress 2013 (ACT 16 of copied to the owner’s go tiišetša motsana tšeo le mabaka a gona
to the next round on 2018). authorised agent wa/ torotswana ya ao a ngwadilwego go
10 April. Notice is hereby given within a period of 28 Tubatse A, woo o lego Molaodi wa Mmase-
Left are the u/12 in terms of Section 93 days from the first karolong yeo. pala wa Fetakgomo
players - Olwethu (2) of the Fetakgomo publication. Dinthla Tubatse pele ga ge go
Bayisa, Megan Tubatse Spatial Plan- Notice is further given Lefelo la tšwelopele: feta matšatši a 28 go
Graham and Angel ning and Land Use in terms of section 21 Karolo ya botshelela tloga tšweletšong ya
Management Bylaw (4) of the Local Gov- (6) ya polasa ya Prak- pele ya tsebišo ye go
Machipi.
2018 that the Fetak- ernment: Municipal tiseer 275 KT aterese ya P O Box
gomo Tubatse Local Systems Act 2000 (Act Bogolo bja lefelo: 206, Burgersfort, 1150
Municipality, being the 32 of 2000) that those Diekere tše 274.85 gotee le go moemedi
owners of Portion 6 of who cannot write must Tšwelopele e šišiny- wa mong-lefelo.
the Farm Praktiseer approach the office wago: Ditsha tše 2389 Tsebišo e fiwa gape
275 KT, intends to of the municipal town tšeo go tsona go nago malebana le karolo
formalise the existing planner during office le ditsha tše 2289 tša ya 21 (4) ya Molao
township known as hours for assistance Bodulo, ditsha tše 25 wa Tshepidišo ya
Tubatse A, located on with recording their tša Mmušo, ditsha tše Pušo-Selegae (Molao
Portion 6 of the Farm representations/ ob- 3 tša Mafelo a Setšha- wa 32 wa 2000) gore
Praktiseer 275 KT. jections. ba a Boiketlo, ditsha batho bao ba sa kgo-
Annexures Address of owners au- tše 25 tša Didirišwa nego go ngwala ba ka
Property Description: thorised agent: MOK tša Setšhaba, ditsha itšweletsa ofising ya
Portion 6 of the Farm Development Consult- tše 32 tša Diintase- Mmasepala ya Town
Praktiseer 275 KT ants, Office No. 25A, teri, ditsha tše 2 tša Planning ka nako ya
(known as Tubatse A Annlin Forum Building, Kgwebo, ditsha tše 12 mošomo moo ba ka
township) 3 Dorethea Street, tša Thuto, le setsha se thušwago go ngwala
Total Site Area: Annlin, Pretoria, 0129, 1 sa Tšhomišo ya go dingongorego tša
274,85 Hectares e-mail: kwenam@ Ikgetha. bona.
Proposed Develop- tiscali.co.za . Leina la lefelo: Aterese ya moe-
ment: 2389 stands Tubatse A medi semmušo w
comprising 2289x TSEBIŠO YA KGOPE- Dinthla ka moka among-lefelo: MOK
Residential, 2x LO GO LATELA malebana le kgopelo Development Consult-
Business stands, 25x KAROLWANA YA 93 ye di tla hwetšagala ants, Office No. 25A,
The u/13 girls are Reenetse Mkhabela, Claire Graham, Lefa Kgwetiane and Chido Matura. Institutional stands, 3x (2) YA MOLAWANA phaphošing ya mošo- Annlin Forum Building,
Public Open Spaces, WA PEAKANYOLES- mo ya Mmeakanyi 3 Dorethea Street,
32x Industrial stands, WA LE TAOLO YA wa Ditoropo (Town Annlin, Pretoria, 0129,
U-bank is involved in the community 12x Educational
stands, 25x Govern-
TŠHOMIŠO YA NAGA
WA MMUŠOSEL-
Planner), no. 15 leba-
tong la fase la Tikatiko
e-mail: kwenam@
tiscali.co.za
ment stands and 1x EGAE WA FETAK-
South Africa is considered as having the we will be able to consult community mem-
Special zoning stand. GOMO TUBATSE
largest and most prominent HIV epidemic bers comfortably and perform our duties in
globally, with an estimate of 7.52 million
people living with HIV in 2018. Accounting
a proper office infrastructure”, says Head of
PASAS, Mrs. Mama Maile.
Proposed name: Tu-
batse A Township
Particulars of this
WA 2018, O BALWA
MMOGO LE DIKARO-
LO TŠA MOLAO WA
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SPORT
Burgersfort Masters visit Machadodorp
for some serious soccer action
Burgersfort Masters took a tour to Macha- the first half of the game. By half time the provided by the hosts, the team rested and 4 goals by the half time mark, but true to
dodorp last week Saturday. score was 3-1 in favour of the hosts. took on the Ga Riba United team on Sunday. their fighting spirit came back strong in the
The team visited Machadodorp Cosmos During the second half Cosmos extended This game ended in a draw with a 1-1 score. second half to first equalise and then later
Legends. The hosts were tough competi- their lead, but the Burgersfort Masters was The week before the Burgersfort Masters also on take the lead.
tors and they quickly took the lead during determined to make a comeback. They had a great soccer weekend. The Alverton Masters was however not
fought had and eventu- They played against the Alverton Masters at easy to defeat and they managed to score
ally equalised to a 6-6 the Alverton sports ground. a final goal to once again equalise the
score at the final blow of This game also ended in a 5-5 draw, but was score between the two teams. They had to
the whistle. filled with action and suspense. be satisfied with a 5-5 score on the board
After some refreshments The Burgersfort Masters were behind with as time ran out.
(Information and photographs: Mr Makgo-
pa).