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Dwarsrivier MineDwarsrivier Mine helps learners prepare for a careerOn Friday 30 May 2014 hundreds oflearners from all over Thaba Chweu
Municipality attended a career expo sponsored byDwarsrivier Mine.
Dwarsrivier Mine believes that investing in theyouth is investing in the future of the country andthe company. The day was held at the Civic Centrein Mashishing (Lydenburg) and a host of highereducation organisations were represented. Thisday’s event was the second Dwarsrivier hosted intwo weeks. The week before, a similar event tookplace in the Greater Tubatse Municipality,highlighting Dwarsrivier Mine’s commitment toinvest in the area through creating opportunitiesfor the youth to grow into employable adults.The learners listened to the various speakers whoexplained what type of careers is available, whatthe requirements with regards to subjects andacademic achievements are needed, as well asbursary opportunities they can tap into.Mr Remember Mmbengwa, SD Manager ofDwarsrivier Mine gave a motivational talk. He toldthe learners that sport and modelling might soundlike wonderful careers, but the reality is that theynever last. He encouraged them to pursue thoseoptions as hobbies while studying towards adegree or diploma that will ensure a long-termcareer. He added that being from a poor or
disadvantaged background is not an excuse. Withhard work people can rise above theircircumstances. Learners must make use of thevarious bursary and internship opportunities thatare available to them.He emphasised that being intelligent is not theonly requirement for getting somewhere in life.Working hard and never letting an opportunityto gain knowledge pass you by is the key tosuccess. He told them that there is no space forlaziness and there is no such thing as a ‘free ride’to being successful in your chosen career.The learners had the opportunity to visit thevarious exhibition stalls and obtain moreinformation about the various industries.Stakeholders represented at the day includedDwarsrivier Mine, Thaba Chweu Municipality,The Mpumalanga Regional Training Trust’Hospitality and Tourism Academy, CTI NelspruitCampus, TUT and NYDA.The learners’ experience was rounded off with afood parcel to ensure that they leave theexhibition only hungry for knowledge andsuccess in the future.
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FATALITY AT MODIKWAPLATINUM MINE
ARM made the following SENS announcement this week following an accident atModikwa Mine:
African Rainbow Minerals Limited (ARM) and Anglo American Platinum Limited regret toannounce that an employee was fatally injured in an underground accident at their jointlyowned Modikwa Platinum Mine on 03 June 2014.Both ARM and Anglo American Platinum extend their sincerest condolences to the family,friends and colleagues of the deceased.
The exact circumstances around the incident was not known at the time of going to
press.
Sekhukhune District MunicipalityExecutive Mayor, Mogobo DavidMagabe delivered the State of theDistrict Address at the Moses MabothaCicic Hall in Fetakgomo LocalMunicipality on 30 May, in combinationwith the 2014 IDP / Budget that wasapproved.
Councillor Magabe dwelled atlength on the humble beginnings of theDistrict Municipality under a tree nearGroblersdal a number of years ago,with a budget of only a few million rand,to where it was today with a budget ofmore than R1000 million and massiveprojects with regard to waterinfrastructure and sanitation projects,such as 36 000 VIP toilets.
Councillor Magabe told hisaudience that the District Municipalityhas grown to an effective governmentcommitted to service delivery in its areaof jurisdiction and that it is committed tolisten to the more than one millionresidents of the district’s fivemunicipalities. This populationrepresents 740 villages and 263802households.
He stressed that the DistrictMunicipality was not running alone onits own course, but that it wascommitted to hand work in glove withresidents, local municipalities, theprivate sector and specifically themines that play a major role in thisarea. In this regard he declared:
“We wish to report that ourrelationship with the mines is yieldingpositive results as we speak. We havestarted this engagement through
bilateral talks until the formation ofthe Executive Mayor and MiningGeneral Managers Forum.
To date, we are proud to saythe District Municipality togetherwith the local mines haveimplemented community projectsranging from water, communityhalls, clinics, sports grounds,municipal roads, etc. We thank allthe mines for their contributionsindeed.
However, please allow me tosingle out Xstrata Mine as the majorcontributor towards this cause andwe urge other mines to emulate theexample by Xstrata.
We reiterate our call to themining companies and the privatesector to work closely with theSekhukhune Development Agency,(SDA) because it was establishedto improve relations with the miningsector.
As we together move SouthAfrica forward we report that, wehave laid a model of goodgovernance with the separation ofpowers to intensify oversight. Thismodel of separation of powersdistinctively defines roles of theexecutive arm of government andthe legislature.
The District Municipality is nowmore visible on the groundinteracting with communitiesthrough outreaches, tabledbudgets, draft IDP, draft AnnualReports and other legislated andnon-legislated engagements”.
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Glencore’s Thorncliffe Mine recently hosteda group of United Kingdom based university
students as part of their programme tounderstand hard rock mining in South Africa.
The group of 23 students from ImperialCollege London, led by Professor Dennis
Buchanan,undertook anunderground minevisit at the operation,a first for some ofthe students whowere part of thedelegation.“Each year I arrangean excursion in Mayto South Africa forthe group MScMetals and EnergyFinance students,”says Prof Buchanan.“In the past this hasincluded a visit toGlencore’s LionFerrochromiumoperations in theitinerary. Given thatthey are busy with
the construction of Phase 2 of theiroperation we decided to visit the ThorncliffeMine. This neatly complemented thenarrative of an integrated chromite operationwith Thorncliffe providing chromitite directlyto Lion for ferrochromium production,” hesays. Prof Buchanan says the visit providedan opportunity for the students to enhancetheir employability in the minerals, coal andpetroleum industries and the related financedivisions of investment banks of recent
graduates with general science, engineeringand finance degrees.“The programme also providescomplementary training for professionalswith previous industrial experience and is acombined Faculty of Engineering andBusiness School degree at Imperial CollegeLondon,” he says.According to Johan Combrink, GlencoreAlloys’ General Manager, Eastern ChromeMines, the visit strengthened the ties thatthe company has with the University whichhas conducted similar visits in the past tothe Lion Project.“The visit provided an opportunity to exposethe students to Hard Rock mining. It was thefirst time that some of the students visited anunderground operation. We hope that thevisit will go a long way in assisting them gaina better understanding of how we conductmining and also prepare them in their futurecareers,” he says.“We all came away with an in-depthappreciation of the level of technicalsophistication that lies behind a successfulmechanised underground chromitite miningoperation. It would seem to me that theThorncliffe operation is at the cutting edge ofthe strategically vital transition in the SouthAfrican mining industry from labour intensiveto mechanization extraction of narrow planarore bodies. The commitment demonstratedby your underground operators to makingthe process successful was quite uplifting. Itwas a real privilege for all of us to see themin action,” adds Prof Buchanan.
UK students visit Thorncliffe Mine
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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
Members of the public including Magoshi, Ward Committees, Business Sector and other
stakeholders are invited to attend the Ordinary Council meeting scheduled as follows;
Date : 13 June 2014
Time : 11h00
Venue : Municipal Chambers (Burgersfort Civic Centre)
PS. all guests are expected to be seated at 10h45 in the Council Chambers. For more
information please contact Mr Komane ML @013231 1277
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Win a Car cash back winner was Mr.Thomas Mabelane from Ga-Manoke withKedibone Lekwadu from Spar. He wonR492.54 cash back.
Wild weekend winner was Mrs. SusanSmit from Spekboom Burgersfort withIdah Shabangu from Spar. She won aR500.00 voucher
Customers keepon winning at
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Lucky at Fast Fit BurgersfortMr BoasMaunye wasthe luckywinner ofrugby tickets ina competitionat Fast FitBurgersfort.Mr HannesSpangenberghanded thetickets to him.(Photographandinformation:Fast FitBurgersfort).
She won a sheep!Hi-Q Burgersfort Tlou Tyresran a Win-A-Sheepcompetition.The winner was drawn onSaturday last week.The store was a hive ofactivity as customers eagerto win this meaty prizecame to see who will be thelucky one.It was eventually Ms BonnyPhala who walked awaywith the meat.Her prize was handed toher by Mr Sipho Aziza fromHi-Q Burgersfort.The store often has specialdeals and competitionsrunning so keep an eye outwhen you visit them nexttime.
(Photographs & Information: Tubatse SUPERSPAR)
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A while back we took the Opel Corsa Essentia with its normally aspirated 1400 engine for aspin.
We reported positively about the car, but lamented that the engine was really nothing towrite home about. This week, we entered the Opel Corsa Enjoy 1.4T (for turbo) and crossedthe path from Steelpoort to Mangabane village (so to speak).
So what is different? Apart from the turbo, the car gains 16 inch alloy wheels comparedto the lesser brother’s 15 inch wheels, ABS front and rear with disk brakes at the rear asopposed the drums of the Essentia, start/stop economy control and upgraded trim like bodycoloured door handles and a matt chrome air nozzle.
Better?O yes! The long incline from Steelpoort to Mangabane proved to be no problem for the
little Ecotec turbo and there was no sign of running out of breath like the time we drove theEssentia. Acceleration was strong and torque kicked in low thanks to the turbo, which apartfrom the better and useful pulling power, did its work silently and smooth. The ride was verycomfortable and the car was surefooted, stopping on a penny.
The steering at speed felt very light and personally the driver would have liked a littlemore weight.
Space and comfort in the cabin did not really differ from the cheaper brother of the car,but fatigue levels (with a more comfortable and safer) turbo drive will definitely be less.
The stop/start thing works well with the car ‘dying’ when you stop, put your foot on thebrake and clutch and put the 5-speed shifter into neutral. It fires up immediately when youlift your foot off the clutch after engaging a gear.
O, the needle of the rev counter also rests on an auto stop indicator while the car is‘dead’. A light should have been better.
Another gripe is that the folding rear seat is still not split in this derivative, making for anawkward squat on the back seat when disengaging the catches to release the seatback.
Overall the car is enjoyable to drive and a young couple or single person do not reallyneed anything else in this price range. R201300 as opposed to the R187800 of the normallyaspirated Essentia. Worth it? You decide. Our vote is positive.
Enjoying the turbo
It was with great enthusiasm and expertise that the following learners, MugivhiMulanga, Kgasago Moleboge and Phasha Rorisang, proved that success needsdevotion. Calvin Junior Debate Team attained number one position in theSekhukhune District’s debate competitions that was proudly sponsored by Love Life.The final competition took place on the 23 May at Jane Furse. It was truly a clash ofthe giants, but the Calvinites managed to stand proud amongst the eight schools thattook part. Calvin College teacher, Mrs. M. Bengura is also the Debate coordinator,and she says that she has grand expectations for these learners, and the journey theyhave started. This group was also to be taking part in the Provincial DebateCompetition on 5 June in Polokwane. In the photograph are Mrs. M. Bengura(Educator), Kgasago Maleboge, Phasha Rorisang, and Mughivi Mulanga.
To debate is their strength
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Mr Lawrence Kgoete said: “No, the hawkerswon’t move from where they currently dobusiness. Burgersfort is dispersed. Theywon’t want to be in one place”.
Mr Rharjhie Kwashirai and Ms GrannyNkuna said: “It is good. It will improveBurgersfort. The construction will createjobs. But, it will be a bit impossible to movethe hawkers so the municipality sits with aproblem there”.
Mr Big Masemola said: “No, it won’t work. Itis a waste of money. They won’t move there,it is too far from the centre of town”.
Mnr. Christo Myburg en Mnr. Daniël Mkamasê: “Dis ‘n safety en environmental hazardwat hulle daar bou. Dit gaan nie beter weesnie. Mense gaan oor die pad hardloop endaar gaan ongelukke wees. Dink net hoevuil sal dit wees. Wat gaan hulle met goedsoos riool doen? Die sisteem is reedsoorlaai. Ons werk by Modikwa en daar washierdie week ‘n fatality en dit terwyl ons altydsafety eerste sit. Daarom weet ons hierdie isprobleem wat hulle besig is om te skep.Daai plek sal ook nog fatalities veroorsaak”.
Mr Doctor Masinga said: “The hawkers mustmove there. It will be clean and safe if theyhave that place. Their products will becleaner and they will sell more things.Burgersfort will become a clean town. Thistown is very dirty now”.
Mr Godfrey Mkhombo said: “It is a goodthing. They will have a nice place to work.The hawkers will be willing to move there ifthey think properly about it. Town will becleaner. There they will have a bin to puttheir rubbish. The guys cutting hair will beable to go and put it in the bin unlike now.Who knows? Maybe Burgersfort canbecome the cleanest town in South Africa!”
Left: Mr Adam Mafaneand Mr JoshuaKhondlo said: “That willbe the best. Thehawkers must move ifthey get a nice place. Itwill be good becausethe municipality willbuild them somethingnice”.
Mr Maurice Ngele and Mr Thabo Selahlesaid: “It is too close to the road that spot. Itwill not be safe there. There will be lots ofaccidents with many people moving aroundthere and over that big and busy street. Itwill also be much dirtier there. The hawkerswill not want to move from their currentlocations”.
Mr. John Masuku said: “It’s good. We aregrowing into a city. In Pretoria in Sunnysidethere is something similar to what they arebuilding here. If you go there you know youcan get anything. I hope it will work”.
Mnr Sam Mphogo sê: “Dis reg dat hulle ditbou. Die mense sal daar wil gaan om goedte verkoop. Dit sal beter wees vir die dorp”.By hom is Loyso.
Mr Mataba said: “It is a good idea. They willno longer be called hawkers; they will haveproper little shops. The municipality is doingwell”.
Links: Me. Melany Kroon sê: “Dit salbeter lyk, maar ek dink nie dit gaanwerk nie. Ek het al gehoor dat dieoutjies kla dat hulle nuwe mooistalletjies soek maar hulle soek ditwaar hulle op die oomblik is. By so ‘nmark sal hulle almal op een plekgekonsentreer wees en hulle doenmaar basies almal dieselfde goed.Die probleem is dat hulle beter soek,maar is ook nie regtig bereid om ietsdaarvoor te betaal nie. Die dorp saldalk skoner wees as almal daarheenkan skuif.”
Mr Lucas Motjelele said: “It’s a positivething. This construction will alleviate theemployment problem. The only problemwith Greater Tubatse is the roads. It will bedifficult to get in and out of there”.
Right: Ms YvonneMakofane and MsRiccah Mokgethwasaid: “It will makethings better. It willalso be safer for thehawkers and theirchildren if they bringthem to work. It willbe safe for visitorstoo. Town will becleaner if there areproper structures forthe hawkers”.
Left: MrVincentMohlabesaid: “Thespace is toosmall therefor thehawkers.There willalso be a lotof waste andrubbish. Idon’t thinkthe hawkerswill want tomove to onespot”. Withhim is Hope.
Left: Mr Peter Ngwenya, MrElphus Magabotje and MrLucas Mohlala said: “It isgood. It will create jobs withthe construction going on.Maybe there is also achance that young peoplewill be able to start theirown businesses there. Theold hawkers will not want tomove there”.
Burgersfort’s economy does not only exitsof mines and other formal businesses. Theinformal traders or hawkers represent alarge number of the economically activepeople in the area.Over the past two years the hawkers wereencouraged to join the Hawkers Associationrecognised by the Greater TubatseMunicipality. They pay an annual fee andone of the things they had on their wish listis currently in the process of becoming areality. Construction of the Burgersfort fleamarket has started with the ground workscurrently in progress. The market will beconstructed across Magaba Filling Stationon an open piece of land behind CheapCheap Butchery.We asked readers what they think about themarket and how it will impact onBurgersfort.
Your opinion about the Burgersfort flea market
Mnr. Hendré van Graan sê: “Dit gaan beterwees. Die dorp sal skoner wees. Daar salnie so baie shacks langs die pad wees nie.Dis goed die munisipaliteit doen dit. Dit saldie smouse ook gelukkig maak”.
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Local golf players should not miss theCansa Golf Day on 7 June 2014. The tee-off time is 08:30 and 18 holes will beplayed in IPS Competition. There will bethree divisions: Division A: 0 - 9; DivisionB: 10 - 16 and Division C: 17 - 36. Theentry fee will be R150-00. Enquiries:Martin van Rooyen, 072 564 2811.
On 7 June the finals of the BFS Soccerand Netball tournament will be played.Two Rivers and Tubatse Chrome aretaking each other on at 09:30. ThenSamancor ECM will take on aTwickenham/Marula at 11:20. The FinalCurtain Raisers will be played at 13:10with the final scheduled for 15:05. Thegames will be played at MangabaneSportsground.On 7 June there will also be netballgames taking place. Modikwa will takeon Twickenham at 10:00. SamancorECM will play against Dilokong Clinic at11:00 and friendly games will follow at12:00. The final of the netball will beplayed at 14:00.The top goal scorers in the soccer sofar is Walter Magowa from SamancorECM with 7 goals. In the netball BridgetMolopo from Modikwa is leading with 18goals.
Cansa GolfChallenge
It’s the finalthis weekend!
On Sunday 1 June Marota Cosmos FCplayed a friendly soccer game against ZoZoAjax FC at Marota Cosmos Stadium in Ga-Matodi.The hosts dominated the first half of thegame and were leading 2-1 by half time. Inthe second half ZoZo Ajax FC came back toequalise the score. The hosts continued their
domination but late in the game, the visitorsfought back and managed to score anothergoal. Not going down without a fight, thehosts saw the back of the net three moretimes. Melvin Seroka (Rooney) created manyscoring opportunities for Marota Cosmos FC.The goal scorers for Marota Cosmos FCwere Moraba Khutso (Sethole) and Cosmos
FC number one striker Abre(Bododo) Seroka who scoredthree goals. Thabo Maphoke(Joka) and Abel (KG) scored forZoZo Ajax FC. The final scorewas 5-3.Marota Cosmos FC this weekalso welcomed Papaeki(Sekororo) to the team as head
coach. He hung up his soccer boots as aplayer with Marota Happy Kings to joinMarota Cosmos FC as head coach.(Information & Photographs: Melvin Seroka)
Marota Cosmos FC face off with ZoZo Ajax FC
Tuiswedstryd vir Ohrigstad Rugby KlubOhrigstad Rugby Klub het verlede Saterdag op Ohrigstad teenBelfast ‘n ligawedstryd gespeel.Die plaaslike manne het hard gespeel en Belfast op hul tone gehad.maar het ongelukkig die wedstryd verloor.
Die span speelhierdie naweekweer opOhrigstad endie publiek iswelkom omhulle te komondersteun.Hulle speel teenHazyview sespan en diewedstryd beginom 15:00.Navrae: KarelBeetge, 072511 0934.
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Local Elite runnersLeboka Noto and Peter Molapo are bothElite runners. This means that they areplaced at the front of the pack when therace starts based on their previousperformances.Both Peter and Leboka are ModikwaPlatinum Mine employees. Leboka wasone of the few runners in the top 20 whodid not get a few months off for dedicatedtraining before the Comrades. He workedhis shifts underground and trained before
and after work. He told Platinum Gazettethat he wish he was able to do the 300kmpractice he missed between January andMay due to various circumstances. He doesapproximately 3 100km of running over thisperiod in preparation for the race. “Perhapsthen I could have done better,” he said.Leboka is very humble, but also very toughon himself. He was the second veteran tofinish and 19th overall. Many of the otherrunners also paced themselves againstLeboka’s steady run.Peter Molapo finished in a time of 6:43:26.
Photographs on these pages were taken by WillemMontgomery and some supplied by Samancor Chrome.
The Comrades Marathon is a tough race and 800 runnersreceived medical treatments at the finish. Of these, 362were attended to at the medical tent while 400 runnersreceived R&R, rubdowns, strapping, massage and mildtreatment at the St. Johns Tent.60 patients were treated at Durban’s St. Augustine’sHospital while 14 patients were referred to the Umhlanga
There and almost thereHospital. By Monday 4 patients remained hospitalised.The Comrades Marathon doctor, Dr Jeremy Boulter said:“The majority of the runners who were attended to at themedical tent were dehydrated and exhausted. Althoughthese are fairly minor symptoms, our medical staff hadanother busy Comrades Race Day on their hands but allwithin their grasp”.
The ComradesMarathon is oftenused as a way toraise money forworthy causes.Runners then usefun outfits to drawattention. On page11 there is aphotograph ofsomeone who ranin a rhino costumeto raise money andawareness forthese animals’ safekeeping.Runners oftenenter the stadiumat the finish withbanners brandedwith messages toloved ones ordedications of theirrace.
Local runnersperformed very well.Many of them haveparticpated in morethan one Comrades. Arunner receives a greennumber after runningmore than 10 races.
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Modikwa Marathon ClubResults:Sonia Makuoa - 7:46:53 ; StephenMoeng - 8:20:28; Herman Mogale -9:34:20; Albert Twala - 10:22:56;Justice Phokane - 10:57:35.
Twickenham Mine MarathonClub Results:Marks Selelepoo - 8:08:35; IsaacMahlanya - 8:30:18; Jim Madonsela -8:53:06; Kgaugelo Mphethi - 8:58:35;Hlabane Pilusa - 9:43:07; BusiThobejane - 11:40:27.
Marula Mine Marathon ClubResults:Isaac Mkhabela - 6:50:55; JoelMpuru - 7:54:07; Diakakanya FransShawane - 8:18:38; Right Seerane -8:25:05; Isaac Phoku - 8:26:49;Malekana Phala - 8:28:13; SydneyFakude - 10:00:52; GeorgeMohubedu - 10:25:49; AndriesMohubedu - 11:22:56; GabrielMalinga - 11:27:25.
Longtom Marathon ClubResults:Isaac Madi - 8:10:47; LazarusLedimo - 8:34:49; Enock Nyathi -9:55:24; Andrew Mathebula -9:57:46; Rudolph de Wet - 11:25:03;Grant Roode - 11:50:03.
Samancor Chrome MarathonClub Results:Gift Kelehe - 5:34:39; LatudiMakofane - 5:40:41; Gordon Lesetedi- 6:01:47; Ernest Mokoo - 6:15:31;Petoro Gaebetse - 6:21:35; MongaloMogoane - 6:52: 22; KatlegoMagabane - 7:10:52; SeunMaphakge - 7:26:43; LazarusMogoane - 8:28:15; Lucky Shai -8:30:04; Jeffrey Mbunyane - 8:31:58;Sethibe Mohubedu - 9:17:52;Monashi Eric Mabelane - 10:14:48;Fanie Matshipa - 10:56:42. VictorRaliphada completed the race in atime of 12:17:20, just missing thefinal cut-off.
Champion talkLimpopo Premier Chupu StanleyMathabatha has congratulated all those whomade the Province proud because of theirsporting prowess this weekend.“We are proud that Polokwane City hasagain gained its promotion to the eliteleague after beating another home teamBlack Leopards in a tight match”.The Premier wishes to also congratulateLimpopo citizens and representatives whodominated the Top 10 at this year’sComrades Marathon in Durban. Amongstthem is Ludwick Mamabolo who came 2nd,Gift Kelehe on 3rd position, Rufus Photo at5th position and Latudi Makofane on 10thposition.”These gallant men and somewomen who participated have shown us thatLimpopo is still a force to reckon with in thesporting world.”“We are proud to be associated withwinners. What they have achieved showsthat we are a winning nation. Their nameswil be written and recited in the walls ofheroes of this Province. They have madeus proud beyond words,and this calls forcelebrations,” says the Premier.
Limpopo is proud
Samancor athletes Gift Kelehe and LatudiMakofane spoke to Platinum Gazette this week.Latudi is also known as Surprise. This 30-year oldrunner works at Tubatse as a Front-End Loaderoperator. He is from Ga-Riba Village and veryhappy about his 10th place. He said: “I want tothank Samancor, thank you to my coach and thankyou to Andries Nieuwoudt from Tubatse. The 2months’ training at Dullstroom helped a lot. With6km to go I was so tired, but I am so happy withthe way I ran. Next year I am going for a top 3position!” His message to the youth - patience andpractice is key. Some people have the potentialbut they don’t have the sponsors and mentors butthey should keep on reaching for their dreams.Gift Kelehe joined the Samancor ChromeMarathon Club after Fanie Matshipa introducedhim there. During the year he is a constable inthe Rustenburg SAPS. He said: “Thank you toSamancor, coach John Hamlet and the SAPS”.He will be aiming for 1st place next year.
12 6 JUNE 2014
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A top positionfor local club
On Sunday last week the Comrades UltraMarathon of 89,28km delivered three SouthAfricans in the top three positions.Bongmusa Mthembu won the race whichstretched from Pietermaritzburg to Durban ina time of 5:28:34. In second place wasLudwick Mamabolo, one of Limpopo’s proudproducts. The third place was taken by localmarathon club, Samancor Chrome’s GiftKelehe. Kelehe finished in a time of 5:34:39.To Samancor Chrome’s delight they alsoclaimed position 10 in the top ranks whenLatudi (Surprise) Makofane finished in5:40:41.The winners also walk away with handsomeprize money. The winner received R350 000.Second place took R175 000 and third gotR130 000.Leboka Noto, a Modikwa Platinum Mineemployee made the mine proud when hecame in as the second veteran and inposition 19 overall.The women’s race was won by EleanorGreenwood from Great Britain. 18 000athletes entered the race and 14 620 runnersparticipated on the day. Of those only 11 984managed to finish. The runners had 12 hoursto finish the race that started at 05:30 in themorning. The heat during the day made fortough conditions and many athletescomplained that the last few kilometres werethe toughest. More than 50% of theComrades finishers come over the finishlinein the last hour of the race. This makes thewinners’ achievements even moresignificant.Platinum Gazette had Willem Montgomeryaccredited as a correspondent and hebrought home all the news and photographsof this race of ultimate human endurance.Read more about local athletes’ results andwhat the day delivered on pages 10 and 11.
Bongmusa Mthembu, Gift Kelehe and Ludwick Mamabolo were the top three runners in therace.
Latudi Makofane or Surprise as he is alsoknown came in at number 10.
Left: GiftKeleherecieves histrophy atthe prizegiving.
Right:More than50% ofrunnersfinishwithin thelast hour ofthe 12hour race.