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Burgersfort, Steelpoort, Ohrigstad
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The Supreme Court of Appeal has
dismissed an appeal by the Manok Family
Trust to have a land claim allowed with
regard to the Farm Aapiesdoorndraai (No
298 KT) adjacent to Burgersfort town, where
inter alia the Motaganeng Light Industrial
Park is now in development.
Judgment in the matter between the
Manok Family Trust and amongst others,
Blue Horison Investments 10, Cranbrook
Property Projects and the Regional Land
Claims Commissioners of Limpopo and
Mpumalanga respectively, was delivered
last week Friday after the matter was heard
on 06 March this year.
The court concluded that the decision of
the Regional Land Claims Commissioner not
to publish a notice of a land claim in the
Government Gazettein 2000 on the grounds
that certain preconditions in the Restitution
of Land Rights Act precluded the registration
of a claim, was correct as the claimants laid
claim on the whole farm, while it never
owned the whole farm, but only one part of
three parts. Thus they tried to claim land
they never possessed and they were never
dispossessed of the land they owned.
This decision of the Regional Land
Claims Commissioner was reversed after
political interference in 2008 and notice of a
land claim was published. Blue Horison
Investments 10 (Pty) Ltd, a subsidiary of
Cranbrook Limited, took the matter to the
Land Claims Court and the court decided in
the companys favour in 2012, meaning that
the decision to allow a claim, was reversed.
It is against this decision that the appeal was
lodged.
The Supreme Court of Appeal pointed
out the Land Claims Court was correct in
reversing this decision as the decision was
in accordance with relevant legislation,
which stipulates that a decision by a
Regional Land Claims Commissioner not to
allow a claim on the grounds of preclusion
(and after the relevant notices had been
served) cannot be reversed, although on the
other hand a claim can be reversed later if
the conditions of preclusion can be proved.
CEO of Cranbrook Limited, Hoffman
Prinsloo, says he is relieved at the outcome
of the court case and satisfied that the
constitutionality of the issue was thoroughly
tested towards all the parties benefit.
Land claim
appeal
dismissed
BafflingFor at least a day you will be able to toe the line while the
potholes in Burgersforts Morone Street is still filled with
loose soil. Otherwhise the newly painted white line here and
on other streets is kind of pointless and a waste of money,
dont you agree?
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Dwarsrivier Mine
On Thursday 13 June the Ngwaabe community gathered at
Ngwaabe Combined School for a Crime Awareness Campaign.
Various stakeholders and Dwarsrivier Mine as one of the main
sponsors supported the day. The purpose of the day was to create
awareness in the community about crime and the structures
available to those who are victims of abuse or domestic violence.
Speakers included representatives from Home based Care, Victim
Empowerment Programmes (VEP), YAC, Community Policing
Forum (CPF), Ngwaabe Combined School Principal Mr Motene,
the LRC president, Mega Bus Transport, Dwarsrivier Mine,
Glencore, Booysendal Mine, Tubatse Municipality, Department
of Health, Department of Social Development and a keynote
address by Captain Seabi from the SAPS Lebowakgomo cluster.
The days programme was not only filled with speeches but also
had lively items by artists, SKfm and learners from schools and
crches in the area. The health and safety of communities
surrounding the mines is very important to the company. Mr
Themba Sibanyoni from Dwarsrivier Mine encouraged those
present to work with the SAPS to root out crime, to stay away
from drugs and rather focus on studying and creating a better
future for themselves. Residents were encouraged to make use of
the various support structures available to victims of crime and
to report criminal activities. This event was the second crime
awareness campaign with Dwarsrivier Mine as one of the main
sponsors. Earlier the year a similar event was hosted at Mashishing
in Thaba Chweu Municipality.
Dwarsrivier Mine supports a
crime free community
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Protest at Ga-Motodi ClinicOn Friday 13 June the Ga-Motodi community marched to the
Naboomkoppies Clinic in protest of a new security companyat the clinic. According to the community the new companybrought their own employees from Venda and other areas,while the local security officers previously employed at the
clinic lost their jobs. Residents were upset that local people
with the same qualifications were not taken in.
The company that received the contract is apparently underway to
negotiate with the locals so that the issue can be resolved as soonas possible.We just want the people of Sekhukhune to get preferance for jobopportunities in our area, especially when there are qualified peopleliving right next to the places of employment, the community said.
(Information and photographs: Melvin Seroka)
Left and below: Peacefullyprotesting at the clinic.
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4 NEWS 20 JUNE2014
STATE OF THE PROVINCE ADDRESSThe Premier of Limpopo, Honourable Chupu Stanley Mathabatha will deliverhis State of the Province Address during the opening of the Legislature asfollows:
DATE: 26 JUNE 2014
VENUE: LEBOWAKGOMO LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER
TIME: 11:00
All guests are kindly requested to be seated at 09:30.
The Legislature shall broadcast the proceedings live on Parliaments DSTV Channel408, SABC and Community Radio Stations in the Province.
For more information on Big Screens kindly contact:Mr Lufuno Mudzanani at 015 633 8076 / 082 331 8027 or Ms MaphishaneMolepo at 015 633 8108 / 082 418 6282.
DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY VENUE
CAPRICORN POLOKWANE GA MOLEPO, MOLEPO TRIBAL COUNCIL
MOLEMOLE GA MANTHATA, MOHODI COMMUNITY HALL
MOPANI GREATER LETABA MOKWAKWAILA, MOKWAKWAILA
COMMUNITY HALL
GREATER TZANEEN RELELA, RELELA HALL
SEKHUKHUNE FETAKGOMO PELANGWE, PELANGWE COMMUNITY HALL
MAKHUDUTHAMAGA SCHOONOORD, GA MALOMA TRIBAL
COUNCIL
VHEMBE MUSINA MALALE, MALALE COMMUNITY HALL
THULAMELA MULENZHE, MULENZHE TRIBAL COUNCIL
WATERBERG BELABELA VINGERKRAAL, VINGERKRAAL COMMUNITY
HALL
THABAZIMBI ROOIBERG, ROOIBERG COMMUNITY HALL
VENUES FOR BIG SCREENS
The Burgersfort SAPS gave special attention to Child ProtectionWeek. The Community Policing Unit held a crime awarenesscampaign at Twinkle Kids. The theme of the day was Breaking thesilence on child abuse.
Schools were competing with poems and choral verses related to
fighting crime.Constable Maluleka, Social Crime Coordinator elaborated that lots ofthe children are being abused even though they are still very young.She told the children they need to know the disadvantages ofkeeping silent when they are being abused. Many girls are being
sexually abused by family members and this must be reported. Wewant children to know that nobody is above the law. Even if a familymember or any other person threatens to kill them, they must reportthe abuse because the police is there to protect them. They must
grow up knowing the police are their friends.(Photographs and information: Burgersfort SAPS).
Children
learn the
SAPS aretheir friends
Child Protection Week celebrated
Take agirl child
to workThe Burgersfort SAPS showed young girls what isbeing done by police officers during a Take a girlchild to work campaign.Constable Maluleka, the stations social crime
coordinator organised the local campaign.
Schools thatparticipatedinclude: ManokeHigh School, Calvin
College, MogaleWa Bogale and St.Thomas. Five girlsfrom each school
attended thecampaign. They
visited the cells anda visit to the dog
unit was part of theday. They learnedeverything fromfingerprinting to
case specific
procedures.(Information andPhotographs:Burgersfort SAPS).
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Tyd virbasaar op
OhrigstadDie NG Kerk op Ohrigstad houvolgende week Saterdag 28 Junie hulle
jaarlikse basaar.Almal in die kontrei word uitgenooi om
te kom saam kuier en die dag te geniet.Die basaar word op die terrein langsOhrigstad Restaurant gehou.Daar sal Vrydag vanaf 18:00 braaivleis
en bykosse by Laerskool Ohrigstad tekoop wees.Saterdag om 09:00 skop die basaar af
en om 10:00 sal daar n veiling weesmet n groot verskeidenheid items.Die publiek kan kom smul aan heerlikepannekoeke, sosaties, boereworsrolleen nog baie meer. Daar sal stalletjieswees wat vleis verkoop, koeke, terte,
groente en plante sal ook te koop
aangebied word.
Die teetuin is elke jaar n rustige hawevir almal wat iets wil eet of drink.Skryf in vir die mode-parade of komneem deel aan een van die vele
speletjies wat deur die dag aangebiedword.Kom geniet die dag saam met die
Ohrigstadters!
Ms Sarah Mmeya is one of the Ga-Madiseng village residents near Riba
Cross that has not had a good year so
far. In December last year her housecollapsed during a violent storm(photograph at the bottom). Since then
she and her six children have stayed in acorrugated make-shift home. In May a
damaging wind blew this shelter apart.
Now in the depth of winter she and thechildren are living in a shack with manybended corrugated iron pieces and holes.
This home was puttogether with whatcould be salvaged after
the windstorm.Her neighboursapproached the
newpaper with herplight. She is currentlystuffing clothing and
other items into theholes of her shelter.She is unemployed andstruggling to provide forherself and herchildren.
Mr Jeffrey Lesese, her
neighbour said: I amworking and althoughmost of us arestruggling Sarahdeserves some help.We are all trying our
best and piece by piecewe build our homes.Anyone who will be
able to assist in oneway or another withbuilding material,
clothing, blankets, foodan other essential itemscan contact Mr Leseseon 079 103 2043.
Sarah needs your helpExposed to the elements in winter
Six months without waterResidents from Ga-Motodi Moshate Section had been collectingwater from the Tswetiane river approximately 3km from their homesafter they were left with dry communal taps for the last 6 months.Residents have been boiling and bleaching the water to avoidbecoming sick. Residents with their own boreholes sell water in theward for R2-50 per 20 litre bucket.
The root of the water problem seems to be a broken pump whichrequired spares that have to be imported.
Fed-up residents told the newspaper that they were tired (and thirsty)while waiting for water to be restored. This led to a group digging upexisting pipes that are feeding water to other sections of the village.The water taken from these pipes brought relief to women walking tocollect water for cooking, washing and doing laundry. One, only
identified as Tebogo said: The water problems even forced mydaughter to move to another village. Another woman added for sixmonths weve been drinking with the animals, but this temporarysolution from pipeline is bringing us relief.
(Photographs aboveand information:Melvin Seroka)
Above: Residentswait for a turn at thepipeline that has be
opened up.
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New draft food labeling legislation is aiming
to protect consumers and provide betterinformation. The document is currently open
for comments from the public and itaddresses issues such as foods claiming tobe diet products or health foods.All the health claims such as high in vitamin
C will have to be substantiated. Theproposed regulation will forcemanufacturers to put not only a list of
ingredients on the packaging, but also the
nutritional value e.g. the carbohydrate,protein and fat content per serving.The proposal is not without controversy. Adrink using artificial sweeteners instead ofsugar will not be able to use the word Zero
or Diet on its label. Shops stocking foodwith religious endorsements such askosher or halal will have to also stock
identical products without the endorsementson the label. The draft claims that this willprovide consumers with their constitutional
right of choice.Platinum Gazetteasked readers what theythink of the proposed legislation andwhether they care about reading the labels
of the food they buy.
Mr Juda Mojalefa said: I sometimes read
the labels of food packaging. It will work ifthey give the people more choice withregards to the wrapping and religious logos.
It will show respect for the various religions.
Mr Johannes Mabelane said: No, I never
read the labels. I have no time. I am always
in a hurry. If they improve the information onthe labels it will be good.
Mr Lawrence Kgoete said: Yes, I read the
labels of the things I buy. I think the
additional information that will be on thelabel will be nice. I dont think it is necessaryfor separate wrappers for each religiousendorsement.
Mr Ally Mathole said: Sometimes I read thelabels. Ive stopped regularly reading theinformation on the label because in the past
you believe it and then find out that themanufacturers have lied about what they putinside. So what is the use of reading it? I do
care about what they put in the food, buthow can you be sure? It is a good idea toprovide different wrappings for the differentendorsements.
Mr Isaac Malatji said: Not really. I only readto see pork or no pork. We would likedifferent packaging for the different religiousendorsements. I think it is a good idea.
Mr Ezzy Mosoma said: Ja, I read the
labels. People need all the information. It isgood that they regulate our foods. I dontthink they have to put the food in different
wrappers for the different endorsements.Keep things like they are, just add theadditional information.
Ms Motlatso Lekubu said: Yes, I read thelabels. I would like to have different wrapperswith the separate religious endorsement
logos. We need all the information to be ableto know the product is good.
Mnr. Terrence Roberts: Hulle is simpel! Disnie nodig om so ver te gaan en dieverpakkings vir elke geloof te gaan verandernie.
Mnr. Willem Montgomery s: Dis onpraktiesom die verskillende labels te h. Dis welgoed om al die inligting op die labels te sit
veral vir mense wat allergies vir sekeregoed is. Dis overkill om verskillendeverpakkings vir die verskillende logos te h.
Mr Mike Kgwete, Mr Thato Serage and Mr Aubrey Moela said: If we go fish, we go to theriver. We know we will get fish there. If we go to the shop, we know what we would like tobuy. We want to know all the information about the products as some of us are allergic to
things. We read all the ingredients and would appreciate the nutritional value of the foodbeing on the packaging. It is absolutely necessary to get different packaging for the differentreligious endorsements.
Me. Joyce Komane en Me. Thandi Moriri s:
Nee, dit sal te veel wees as hulle alles virelke logo apart wil verpak. Hou dit soos ditis, maar dit is goed om te weet hoeveelsuiker ens. in die produkte is. Mense metallergiesen siektes moet kan sien wat om tekies. Dis goed dat hulle gesondheidskos en
dieetkos beter wil beheer.
Mr Dumisa Madalane said: I read thelabels. I look for the low-fat products and
want to trust that if it says that it is low-fat orthat there is no pork in it, it is true. Youknow, many of us dont eat pork. It is goodto try and accommodate everyone but
people also need to be practical. Shopsdont have enough space to stock oneproduct in three or four different wrappers.
Me. Katryn de Jonge s: Hoekom moet die
verpakking vir jou alles s? Mense moet selfverantwoordelikheid vat. Nee, ek lees niedie labelsnie.
Ms. Eudif Diale and Mr Elvis Nkuna said:They must change it so that people willunderstand what they are buying. Keep one
packaging for the endorsements. People aretolerant, just have all the logos andinformation on the label.
Mr Rufus Malepe said: I read the labels. Iwould like the nutritional value on all the
labels of the things I buy. Packaging withendorsements are fine like they arecurrently being done.
Mr SM Sehlabela said: Yes, I read the
labels. It is good that theyll need to add thenutritional information because people havedifferent diets. People must be tolerant of
each other and their religions so just keepthe packaging with the endorsements as itis.
Do you care about the label?
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The Carida Fast Foods team.
Carida Fast Foods opened their doors in May this year and hassince become a popular take-away destination in Burgersfort.The friendly team at Carida Fast Foods prepare fresh food ofonly best quality ingredients. Their menu covers a wide range of
dishes such as sandwiches, fish and chips, hamburgers, papand vleis or pap and chicken and much more. They do deliveriesin town and is open from 08:00 in the morning until 18:00 at
night.Owners Carl and Alida Lourens invite everyone to treat theirtaste buds and visit them next to Burgersfort Toyota.
Fast and tasty
Laerskool Atokia het onlangs hulleerlinge se leerervaring tot n nuwevlak geneem deur Eduborde in 5 van
die skool se klaskamers te laatinstalleer.Klasse word nou visueel aangebieden plaas leerders midde in dieonderwerp van aanbieding.Die opgradering van die klasse maak
Laerskool Atokia een van die land seklein skole wat op die voorpunt vantegnologiese integrasie staan.
Die onderwysers het almal n kursusontvang om die nuwe toerusting tenbeste te benut.
Die skool bedank almal wat dieopgradering help moontlik maak het.(Inligting en foto: Laerskool Atokia)
Eduborde
verbeterleerervaring
by Laerskool
Atokia
Tubatse SUPERSPARcustomers smile all
the wayTubatse SUPERSPAR is making customers smile with theirgreat prices, friendly service and wonderful competitions.Last weekend Mr Piliso Nkoana was the lucky winner in the WildWeekend Competition. He received a R500 shopping voucher. Itwas handed to him by Ms Nonjabulo Mbiza from Spar.
If you are not in the market for a lorry size 4 x 4 , but needs something larger than a car, sayfor six people, or four people and a dog (theirs or yours) and a parrot or cat, then maybe
the Chevrolet Captiva from General Motors South Africa can be your vehicle of choice.
Keyless entry with a fob in your pocket opened the specimen we took delivery of from
Westvaal Steelpoort earlier this week.
Turn a fixed key like knob where the key usually goes, and of you go. Steelpoort equals
bumps and potholes, but the two-wheel drive manual shift (six gears) LT version we were
sitting in, did not encounter any problem with that.
The car may not look like a Ferrari, and may seem a bit uninspiring from the outside, but
get in behind the steering wheel and your perception changes.
The car / crossover is certainly not a true bundu basher, but for rough roads and gravel it
is perfect, large, comfortable and even luxurious. The 2.4 16 valve Ecotec engine will not let
you catch the Ferrari, but it is lively enough for the purpose of the vehicle. (Rephrase the
Ferrari will struggle to catch you, as it is not really designed for Steelpoort).
The vehicle is large, but not too large, it rides well, have enough space for seven people
and even the two jump seats at the back are very comfortable and easily accessible for
adults. Flipping up the mid row of seats is an easy one-lever operation and the access
space is wide. Or you can fold everything down for a massive load bay (we noticed a cargo
net in the cubby hole).
It is kind of useless to list everything the car has and can do as none of our readers are
walking acronym dictionaries. It is easier to say that the car has practically everything to
keep you safe (airbags, all the brake things) and entertained (USB slot, bluetooth, 3.5 mm
audio jack, radio etc).
Directional stability is very good, and thanks to the guy in the large bakkie who took a
chance and almost drove into us outside town, we also tested the brakes thoroughly. They
work very well and the vehicle did not flinch (we did).
The Chevrolet Captiva is certainly a very comfortable family car for the bigger family,
with a few capabilities surpassing that of cars and if you really want to go for everything the
diesel powered all-wheel drive is available.
For the family man or woman (illuminated vanity mirror on the drivers side) the Captiva
is a natural candidate if you need just a little more extra without breaking the bank
completely.
It is available from Westvaal Steelpoort if you have R345100. Phone them at 013 230
9230.
We drive the
Chevrolet Captiva
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Vacancies: Mining Industry
VACANCY: TECHNICIANS INSTRUMENTATION / ELECTRONICS, IT,LAMPSMAN, LAMPROOM ATTENDANTS AND ADMINISTRATORS.
REQUIREMENTS: Matric 3-5 years experience in electronics / instrumentation Willing to work on the mine underground Own Vehicle and valid drivers licence essential
IT Technician: 3-5 years experience in IT Downloading of systems / problem solving Software and hardware experience
Lampsman: Lampsman certificates Must be familiar with safe-lite, Lamps/AMS and all duties of
attendants
Lamproom Attendants: Be able to speak English and willing to work shifts Be familiar with Lamps, GDI, battery charging equipment,
maintenance and repair equipment
Administrators: Knowledge of Microsoft word, Excell and Powerpoint Have at least five years experience in administrator
Please send your detailed CV with certificates to:[email protected]
For queries please phone Mary-Jane at 083 661 8777(Mon Fri from 08:00 16:30)
Public Notice
Address: 1 Kastania Street, Burgersfort;PO Box 206, Burgersfort, 1150;Tel: 013 231 1000; Fax: 013 231 1467;Website: www.tubatse.gov.za
MA MONYEAPAOACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER
TO ALL OWNERS AND TENANTS
Due to references on the bank statements that is not correct, Greater Tubatse Municipality has
several credit amounts/ payments done by owners/tenants that are not allocated to their accounts.
Please look to your debtors account, monthly received from the Municipality, for any paymentsmade by you that is not allocated to your account. If there is any please contact the office or the
following officials hence that we can allocate the credit amounts to the right account.
Please contact the following officials for more information: R Van Wyk 013-231 1294; LC
Phasha 013-231 1132; L duPreez 013-231 1122; J Van Der Walt 013-231 1128
Please take note that all payments that was received up to end June 2013 and that are stillshowing as unallocated on 30 June2014, will be transferred to the accumulated account of the
Municipality
Please if you make any internet or direct payment into the Municipality bank account , makesure that the account number, 7 digits, starting with a 1 reflect as reference.
Kennisgewings/Notices
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Promising athlete needs your helpDanil Makua
(Makua Marathon) isa mentor to youngTato Makakula (11years old) fromNkokwane Primary
School, in Ga-Mampuru. She is along distance runnerand has set herself
apart as one that
aims for gold. She ishowever in need ofvarious sponsorshipsto keep onparticipating. Anyonewho can assist cancontact Danil on
076 266 5031.Tato with Principal P Ntladi and Makua Marathon.
Soccer fever caused by the Soccer World
Cup has spread to Ga-Matodi. On 14 Junethe Marota Happy Kings Women teamplayed a friendly match agaings ShowWomen team at Ga-Motodi. The gamewas played at the Kings ground.The visitors were well prepared and
dominated the first half. By half time theywere leading 1-0. In the second half theMarota Happy Kings Womens teamfought back managed to level the score. Alost opportunity late in the game saw theHappy Kings lose their last chance for awin. The game ended 1-1. The Woman of
the Match for Happy Kings wasNthabiseng (CR 7) Mahlake. She alsoscored her teams goal. The Show Women
teams best player for the day was Tebogowho scored for them.Fiadora Pilusa, Happy Kings captain said:
I would like to thank everyone who cameto support us. The Kings coach, TizoroFrance (Sir Alex) Mongwe encouraged thewomen to rather participate in sport thanget involved with crime and other negative
activities. He said that determination was
the key to not losing the game.Anyone who would like the WomensTeam can contact Precious Matome on
079 733 6479.
(Information and photographs: MelvinSeroka).
Women play at Ga-Motodi
On Thursday 12 June 2014 TubatseMasters visited the lecturers at theSekhukhune FET College in Praktiseer to
play a friendly soccer game.On the day the masters managed to win the
5-1. Welcome Mokoo, Lefa Muroa, KrugerSikhakhane, Thapelo Maredi and Mpho
Mokgohloa scored for the Masters.(Photographs: TRT Malatji)* On Saturday 14 June the Masters playedagainst Show ground F.C in Praktiseer at
Itirele Primary School. Tubatse Masters won4-1 . The goal scorers for the Masters wereThapelo Maredi with three goals and one byAlly Maimela.On the same day Masters hosted Tibeka
Seshego Oldies F.C. They home team
managed to won the game 4-2. LouisMatuludi, Jerial Movundlela, SearchMagabane and Seun Maroga scored for theMasters. Earlier in the day the Seshegooldies (Grannies team) played against Riba
Cross Ladies team and the match endedwith a draw of 1-1.
(Photographs: Derrick Phokane & Mpho
Mokgohloa)* On Monday 16 June 2014 TubatseMasters visited Juniors F.C. They are alocal team in Ga Mokgotho village justoutside Penge.
The hosts team started the game with a fastpace and managed to score first. But theMasters fought back and managed to levelthe score through Lekgotla Motswiane.
The hosts continued dominating the gameand scored their second goal. Later in the
first half the Masters started dominating thegame and managed to score twogoals by Lekgotla Motswiane and JurySemono to make the score 3-2 at halftime infavour of the Masters. In the second half ,
the local team managed to score anothergoal to make the score 3-3. The masters
were very strong in the second half andmanaged to score another two goals by JurySemono and Jerial Movundlela to make thefinal score 5-3 in favour of the Masters.(Photographs: Motene)(All Information: Jerial Movundlela).
Busy weekend for MastersMen and Women
teams play soccer
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Katlego Mashego of Mamelodi Sundownsvisited Bogwasha Primary School and Leolo
High School in Praktiseer last week. Katlegogrew up in Praktiseer and started his primary
schooling at Bogwasha Primary. He thenmoved to Leolo High School.Katlego returned to his roots, to give a little
back where he received his education. He alsoestablished the Katlego Mashego FootballLegacy at the schools. Through this he isasisting in the development of learners soccertalent.I am not here to nodate to you, I am here to
share with you. When you donate, you give to
needy people. We are sharing and engagingand I would like to share my experiences insport and some of the things I have with you,he told the learners at the two schools. He toldthe learners at Bogwasha that he startedplaying soccer at the age of 5 and made it to
where he is today through determination, hardwork and ambition. He told both schools
learners that they should identify their passionand follow it with all their hearts. Both schools
received a framed and signed jersey from
Katlego to remind them they can achieve theirgoals. The schools are also very proud of thesoccer kit and foundation phase learningequipment they received.
At Leolo High School talent scouting forpromising soccer players are also taking place.Boys showing talent now have a shot at playingprofessionally one day. The girls were notforgotten. The top academic achiever from the
girls in each grade at the end of the year canlook forward to a visit to Johannesburg and
shadowing the team of talent managers. Thetop girl in this years matric class will alsoreceive R5000 towards her tertiary educationnext year. Both schools expressed theirgratitude and appreciation for Katlegos giftsand visit. (Bogwasha photographs and
information supplied by Bogwasha PrimarySchool).
Katlego Mashego
inspires learners