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Members of Burgersfort Police conducted a suc-
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cessful tactical operation at Apiesdoorn earlier this
week on Tuesday at about 07:00. An adult male
(48 –years) was found in possession of many
plastic bags containing dagga. The total weight
of the dagga is 9.51kg and valued valued at R28
530. The suspect was arrested and he will appear
at Praktiseer Magistrate Court soon.
Information and photograph : Constable Victoria Maluleka, Burgersfort.
A safe
Stadskool pilgrimage
-p3 The Limpopo Provincial Government this
week commended the SAPS , EMS and
Traffic officers deployed over the weekend
during the Zion Christian Church (ZCC)
year-end worship gathering at Zion City
Moria.
The officers were deployed on N1
Bridge, R71, R81, R37, N11 and D19 to
ensure that road users obey the rules and
regulations.
Road accidents halved down from 57
to 28 compared to last year while road
deaths have also decreased from 36 in
2017 to 12 this year(2018). This is due the
law enforcement visibility, hard work and
dedication. The Office of the Premier says:
“Their work is noticed by the Provincial
Government and we encourage them to
continue with their outstanding job as the
St Engenas ZCC church members will be
gathering during the last week of Septem-
ber.
Government would like to thank ZCC
congregations and other road users such
as tourists for their patienc. The pilgrim-
age weekend was falling month-end and
as a result our roads were congested. N
evertheless our officials maintained that
Limpopo is a ‘Zero Tolerance Zone’ for
those who don’t obey the rules. Our officers
discharged their duties without fear or
favour”.
Pharmacy
Week
celebrated
All-Health Pharmacy in the
Burgersfort Mall celebrated
Pharmacy Week in style.
The theme of this year’s Phar-
macy Week was ‘Use medi-
cines wisely’.
Staff sported T-shirts with the
slogan and was ready to assist
their customers with advice on
how to use medicine wisely.
Owner and pharmacist, Steve
Ramaila explained that building
a relationship of trust with their
customers are very important.
“For medication to work at its
best, we need the patients to
know how they should use,
store and dispose of medica-
tion they need, or have at their
home”.
This is also something that is
not only done during Pharma-
cy Week or Pharmacy Month
(which is during the month of
September). It is an important
aspect of the every day opera-
tions at All-Health Pharmacy.
2 Corinthians 6:14 NIV Visit All-Health Pharmacy for
your pharmacy needs and
Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do also experience the personal
righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or interest in your health, because
what fellowship can light have with darkness? All-Health Pharmacy is all about
your health.
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Learners went through a lot of trouble to have beautiful stalls with great products.
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Bo: Mnr. Daniël Kgotle sê: “Ek glo nie die wêreld sal weer kan reg
kom nie. Daar is so baie goed aan die mense belowe om in die
regering te kom en nou is die regering te sag. Die ekstra polisie sal
nie ‘n verskil maak nie. Mense maak soos hulle wil. Niks sal ook die
polisie kan reg kry nie. Hulle is vol corruption. Kyk net hierdie klein
taxi’s by ons. Vroeër sou hulle daai slegte bestuurders toegesluit het.
Maar nie vandag nie. Goed soos mense wat verby ‘n toilet loop en in
die pad of langs die pad ‘n draai gaan loop… voorheen sou jy groot
moeilikheid gehad het oor dit. Ek dink die polisie het darem nog biet-
jie maniere met witmense. Mense is bederf en weet hulle kan maak
net soos hulle wil. Ektra polisie sal nie ‘n verskil maak nie”.
Mr Thabo Selahle, Thabang, Makhubedu, Yolanda Maake and Kettle Mola said: “Crime is out of control – very much! Mr Stanley Mashilo and Mr Steve Shongwe said: “Crime is too much.
It is not necessary for government to hire more police officers. They will also just be corrupt. There must be a system To reduce it they must not employ more police officers. They must
to monitor the police, to make sure they do their jobs. If they get extra police officers and the old ones are still corrupt, just re-train the police and take drastic measures for police involved
crime won’t stop. Visiting schools have no impact. Focus on solving crimes and preventing crimes. Go do operations in crime – because some are involved with crime”.
at the local clubs and taverns, be in town and in the taxi rank were the crime is happening.”
Left: Mr Raymond
Mamphoke said:
“Yes, crime is a
problem in South
Africa. I think 10 000
more police officers
will help to bring the
crime rate down”.
With him is Mr Ben-
nett Nkadimeng.
Ms Liver Sebaka said: “The unemployment Mr Strike Magolela said: “Everyone is roam-
rate is very high which leads to crime. Even ing around with guns these days. We have
if they can increase the number of police enough police, they must just do their jobs.
officers, we need skilled academics. This po- Some crimes are done by the same police
litical deployment must come to an end. We officers who should be preventing it. 10 000
need to create jobs and get skilled people. more police officers will make no difference.
Especially cash-in-transit heists are because Crime is out of control. We are seeing the
young people are unemployed. Getting them police patrolling, but not working”.
jobs is a challenge. The police must also be
skilled at their jobs”.
Platinum Gazette
SPORT
Boxers ready for Limpopo Championships
In Apel, the Moses Mabotha Civil Hall of the Fe- Moshate Casino on Saturday 15 September 2018.
takgomo Tubatse Local Municipality, was filled to Among community members that expressed their
capacity with boxing enthusiasts and clubs from all support for the rise of boxing in Sekhukhune District was
parts of the District on Saturday last week. Mr Puleng Mmotla. He is the Inventor of TUPS Sport and
The all-day talent identification session started TUPS CITY Multicode Sport Academy. Mmotla explained
at 09;00 with weighing of boxers. This was followed that his academy has lined up many plans for multiple
by a blow-by-blow three-round showdown that sporting codes to thrive and gain ground in the Sekhu-
narrowed the size of boxers from over 50 to the final khune District.
24. “We are animated by failure, discouragement, un-
According to the organiser of the District selec- der-funding and under-recognition of athletes from Sekhu-
tion event and representative of the Department khune across all sporting codes. The perpetual failure of
of Sport Arts and Culture, Miss Budjie Phasha the our district in sport front must stop here and now, and we
selected boxers will be sharpened to carve their ca- have a plan to do just that.
reers in boxing. The next level of their journey is to The selected boxers to represent Sekhukhune District
compete at the provincial tournament to be staged in the Limpopo Provincial Championships are Matjomane
in December 2018. Alek, Maletjie Jeffrey, Tshehla Glen, Fenyane Katlego, Tla-
Taking cue from the Department, the leader of di Makutu, Moshaba Tumelo, Matibidi Calvin, Monareng
Sekhukhune District Boxing Federation Mr Kgauge- Austin, Pilusa Prince, Sekwati Mofenyi, Mosoma Stanley,
lo Moshweu Maesela said they are working closely Morei Joseph, Tau Sandra, Phetla Dimakatso, Makgoga
with boxing clubs such as Matšomane Boxing Club Tlhologelo, Makanatleng Emmanuel, Kgopane Kgopolo,
from Strekfontein in Elias Motsoaledi Local Munic- Utla Karabo, Tshehla Mahlomola, Skhosana Mika, Sekgo-
ipality and Ngwaabe Boxing Club in Fetakgomo bela Themba, Mogashoa Cynthia and Dlamini Mpho.
Tubatse Local Municipality. For more information of Sekhukhune Boxing Federa-
The event was also graced by Sekhukhune’s tion contact Mr Maesela on 072 547 8376.
home-grown champion, Mr Clement Pilusa. Pilusa (Information and photographs: Puleng Mmotla)
wl have his professional debut fight will at Thaba
Left: The selected
boxers: Matjomane
Alek, Maletjie Jeffrey,
Tshehla Glen, Fen-
yane Katlego, Tladi
Makutu, Moshaba
Tumelo, Matibidi
Calvin, Monareng
Austin, Pilusa Prince,
Sekwati Mofenyi,
Mosoma Stanley,
Morei Joseph, Tau
Sandra, Phetla
Dimakatso, Makgoga
Tlhologelo, Makanat-
leng Emmanuel,
Kgopane Kgopolo,
Utla Karabo, Tshehla
Mahlomola, Skhosa-
na Mika, Sekgobela
Themba, Mogashoa Organiser of the District selection event and
Cynthia and Dlamini representative of the Department of Sport Arts
Mpho. and Culture, Miss Budjie Phasha.
ALL-HEALTH
race. Everyone finsihed their races and
received medals. They are now prepar-
PHARMACY
ing for the Amashova Cycle Challenge in
Durban on 21 October 2018. (Information &
It is all about your health! photograph: Willem Montgomery).