350 nuwe werksgeleenthede by Thaba Mall
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350 nuwe werksgeleenthede by Thaba Mall
12 December 2014, PLATINUM BUSHVELDER, Tel: 081 309 3876 / 072 026 0414, Fax: 011 252 6669, E-mail: [email protected] P02 QXZHZHUNVJHOHHQWKHGHE\7KDED0DOO Vervolg vanaf bladsy 01. Tot op hede is reeds 35 000 man-ure in die projek gesit en slegs twee mense het ligte beserings opgedoen - wat ‘n prestasie vir so ‘n groot projek is. Gedurende die konstruksiefase is reeds meer as 420 werkgeleenthede geskep. Tussen 350-450 werkers is elke dag aan diens by die projek. Daar is reeds 1.2 miljoen bakstene gebruik, 23 000m² sink vir die dak, 5 000m² se teëls, 150 ton staal en 20 000m² plaveisel rondom die gebou. Die nuwe Pick n Pay-gebou sal 500m² groter wees as die huidige gebou. Die bekendstelling van die Mall gaan alle verwagtinge oortref. Aktiwiteite sal insluit ‘n “Easter Hunt”, “Bargain Hunt”, seniorburger tee, “Carousel”, “spin the wheel” en vele meer. Die senior burgers kan ook uitsien na ‘n wonderlike geleentheid wat vir hulle geskep word in die vorm van ‘n pendeldiens. Daar sal dienste beskikbaar wees om hulle met hul pakkies te help en ook rusbankies vir die moeë bene. Van Februarie af kan belangstellendes Thaba Mall op hul Facebookblad volg. Boyfriend stabs woman to death 5HJRURJLOH - Semakaleng Anna Rampina (22), was stabbed to death by her boyfriend, Kabelo, Kenneth Bogatsu, known as Jomo (27) on Saturday evening, 6 December at Regorogile Extension 4. 7KH VXVSHFW ÀHG LPPHGLDWHO\ DIWHU WKH LQFLGHQW (PHUgency Medical Services was contacted, but the victim was pronounced dead on arrival. Thabazimbi Police opened a murder case and continued their search for the suspect. Jomo was located by the police on Monday. He gave himself up and was arrested. The suspect will DSSHDULQFRXUWDIWHUWKHLGHQWL¿FDWLRQSDUDGHSROLFHVDLG on Tuesday. Kabelo Kenneth Bogatsu was under correctional supervision which started on 5 March 2014 until 5 August 2016 for an arson case. Some of his supervision conditions included: Not to commit any crime, not to resign from his work place without notifying the Correctional 6HUYLFH2I¿FHUVQRWWROHDYH7KDED]LPELDUHDDQGQRW WRYLVLWDQ\OLTXRURXWOHWV VXVSHFWVVWLOODWODUJH after motor vehicle theft 7KDED]LPEL - A routine roadblock at Koedoeskop next to BP fuel station was conducted on Friday evening 5 December. 5RDGEORFNSDUWLFLSDQWVLQFOXGHGWKHSROLFHORFDODQGQDWLRQDOWUDI¿FRI¿FHUV1DWXUH Conservation personnel and the Task Unit. Vehicles were randomly stopped and searched. In the early hours of Saturday 6 December, a Toyota Land Cruiser, with two occupants, sped past the roadblock, unwilling to stop whereafter authorities at the roadblock gave chase. The occupants of the Land Cruiser abandoned the vehicle on the side of the road and escaped on foot. 7KHYHKLFOHZDVLQVSHFWHGDQGLQIRUPDWLRQWKHUHRIFLUFXODWHGRQO\WR¿QGWKDWLWZDV stolen at Makoppa Kaaldraai. The owner, J Joubert, was informed and a case docket of theft of a motor vehicle was opened. The investigation continues. Thabazimbi Station Commander, Lt Col Gabashane Moseki, asks the community to be patient when they come upon these random roadblocks during the festive season DQGWRFRRSHUDWHZLWKWKHSROLFHDVWKH\¶UHWU\LQJWR¿JKWVXFKFULPHVDURXQGRXUDUHD “Our message to the criminals is that they have nowhere to hide,” she said. Anyone who might have information regarding the above mentioned suspects can contact the commander of the Detective Unit, Capt Ngobeni, on 082 565 7939. “Away with Mosquito!” $QRWKHUJURXSWRRNWRWKH VWUHHWVGHPDQGLQJUHVLJQDWLRQV Continued from page 01. The memorandum raised the following issues: water - referring to the “pathetic water situation” and “water disaster”; electricity - prepaid metres not installed, vending machine for prepaid electricity regularly out of order and non payment of the electricity bill by citizens don’t lead to power being cut off; sanitation - waste water works upgrade was brought to a halt due to non payment of contractors, the unbearable stench when entering Thaba and raw sewerage running into Rooikuilspruit; Municipal vehicles - illegal auction RI PXQLFLSDO ÀHHW UHSRVVHVVLRQ RI WKH QHZ ÀHHW 0XQLFLSDOLW\¶V WUDI¿F RI¿FHUV¶ VDODULHV ZHUH EHLQJ TXHVtioned; informal houses erected in Van der Bijl Street; illegal dumping; incorrect amounts on accounts. They also demanded feedback as Ward Councillor Paul Scruton has not given any feedback since the IDP meeting held in October. The Mayor has until 15 January 2015 to respond. Brothers Plant Hire Johan 082 650 6630 Nic 082 899 1195 Tel:014 772 2125 Acting Mayor, Cllr. ME Semadi, signing the memorandum on behalf of Mayor Patricia Mosito. 6N\KLJKHOHFWULFLW\ELOO for local restaurants 7KDED]LPEL - For almost four months, Debonnairs, Steers and Wimpy have been struggling with Thabazimbi Local Municipality to sort out their electricity bill, amounting to a whopping R114 000! This amount includes a water bill of over R60 000. According to the manager of these restaurants, they experienced water shortage during this period and could not possibly have used water supply to that extent. Now, the municipality has given them notice to pay the amount immediately. Failure to comply will result in the municipality cutting their electricity supply, dumping these restaurants in total darkness, thus leading to the closure of doors during the highest season of the year - Christmas time. To make matters even worse - the constant load shedding have them referring customers away - this will certainly KDYHIDUUHDFKLQJFRQVHTXHQFHVIRUWKHVHUHVWDXUDQWV To make things worse, the sewerage drain in front of Ocean Basket, the fourth restaurant in the group, is permanently blocked, spilling raw sewerage all over the road. With the extreme temperatures Thaba is experiencing, this stench is unbearable for customers, so they leave the restaurant even before ordering their meal. Chief Financial 2IÀFHUUHVLJQV MM seeks job back Both investigated for TLM’s ³¿QDQFLDOFROODSVH´ Continued from P01. This relief was opposed by TLM and struck from the roll on account of lack of urgency. 7KHYDULRXVDFWVRIPLVFRQGXFWLQFOXGHG Not acting on the best interest of the Municipality by authorizing/allowing payments to the extent of R1 264 401.60 in respect to the rental of vehicles without any vehicle being available for use at the time of the payments, nor shortly thereafter. Included in this payment was an amount of R55 380 in respect of insurance of vehicles not yet purchased as it is not possible to insure any asset without the details of the asset. No procurement procedures were followed with the appointment of the auctioneer, both in respect of the drafting of the asset disposal policy and with the appointment of an auctioneer to sell the assets. Failure to adhere to acceptable standards as prescribed by the Environmental Act in mainWHQDQFH RI WKH /DQG¿OO VLWHV 7KH PXQLFLSDOity incurred fruitless and wasteful expenditure by authorising payments to Walterama and Xakanaka for duplication of work at the 1RUWKDP/DQG¿OOVLWH 'XHWRWKHQHJOLJHQFHDQGSRRU¿QDQFLDOPDQDJHPHQW RI WKH &KLHI )LQDQFLDO 2I¿FHU 5 213 738.95 of penalties incurred, excluding interest, had to be paid or is still due in part to SARS, which accounts to wasteful expenditure. The allocation of a debtor control contract appears irregular, duplicate payment accounting to R63 142.02 and payments accounting to R166 764.65 of irregular VAT amounts. Possible fraud in transactions with Endurance Capital (Pty) Ltd, Mminele Compensation (Pty) Ltd and Bikiza Trading and projects were uncovered in the investigation. There is no indication that a proper SCM process was followed in the appointment of these three companies. Transactions below R200 000 - it was found WKDW WKH SULFLQJ ZDV KLJKO\ LQÀDWHG LQ WKHVH transactions. By allowing an additional contract with Itec while the Xerox contract had not expired contributed to wasteful, fruitless and irregular expenditure. The municipal council is of the reasonable opinion that their presence as the accounting RI¿FHUVDWWKHZRUNSODFHPD\EHGHWULPHQWDO to the stability of the municipality, interfere with potential witnesses or they may commit further acts of misconduct. They were therefore afforded the opportunity within seven working days to make a formal written presentation to the Council why they should not be suspended, given the outcome of the investigations.