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} Tladi Moloi
A FIRE consumed a two-roomshack in Extension 2 ofBohlokong in Bethlehem a fewhours after the two people wholived there had left for work.On Thursday morning the
shack was burnt to the groundand the inhabitants are still inshock.Lehlohonolo Hlongwane (42)
is deeply troubled. He was usingthe shack for his panel beatingbusiness and at the time ofthe fire all his equipment wasinside.He said he had lost everything
in the fire.The seats of some cars that he
had been working on were insideas well.“I hope the car owners under-
stand. I really don’t know whatto do at the moment.“I’m just thankful for caring
neighbours who saved some ofthe cars that would also havebeen damaged,” he said.Paulos Nkomo, Hlongwane’s
business partner, noticed thefire while waiting for Hlong-wane.“Nkomo called me and told me
my house was on fire.“I could not believe it and
came running but by the timeI arrived, everything was gone,”he said.The house belonged to his
friend who was now in Bloemfon-tein with his family and Hlong-wane added that he had beenusing the shack to run hisbusiness.“Two people live there, but had
left for work before the firestarted.”Nkomo said he had heard a
sound from another room beforehe kicked down the door to see
what it was.“When I opened the door I saw
the flames.“I tried to put out the fire, but
I failed,” he said.The fire was eventually extin-
guished by the Dihlabeng LocalMunicipality’s fire brigade.Mafube Mofokeng, ward 19
councillor, told Express EasternFree State that the municipalitywould offer assistance before theend of the week.“We’ll hold a meeting to
determine how we can helpthose people, because we knowthey’ve lost everything,” hesaid.
Sgt. Mmako Mophiring, thepolice spokesperson, confirmedthe incident.“The police have registered
a case of arson and the causeof the fire is as yet unknown,”he said.) For more photos visitwww.express-news.co.za.
Shack burns downMan’s business takes a knock after equipment is destroyed
} Tladi Moloi
PHILIMON MALOKE (50)has ended his life with agunshot after he had shotand wounded MakapaMapote (50) and her daugh-ter Maletsema (24) at theirhome at Zone 7, Meqeleng,near Ficksburg.This happened on Friday,
18 April. Makapa andMaletsema are both in acritical condition in thePelonomi Hospital inBloemfontein after theywere transferred from theDihlabeng Hospital inBethlehem.It is alleged that on that
Friday night, Maloke hadarrived at Mapote’s homewhere he had a fight withher. He took out a pistoland shot her several times.She sustained wounds in thestomach, wrist and rightthigh. He also shot at thedaughter and wounded herin the mouth and the head.Maloke then allegedly shot
himself in the head and diedon the scene.Capt. Phumelelo Dlamini,
the police communicationofficer from Ficksburg, said:“We are investigatingattempted murder casesregarding the two womenand an inquest case into thedeath of Maloke.”
A FIRE raging in a shack in Extension 2, Bohlokong, was extinguished by the Dihlabeng Local Municipality’sfire brigade. Photo: Tladi Moloi
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Hard work pays for new school hall} Tladi Moloi
TATE MAKGOE, the Free StateMEC for Education, officiallyopened the R6,5 million hall at theMohaladitwe Secondary School inMakwane Village, Qwaqwa, onMonday.The hall came as a reward after
the school had surprised many byobtaining a 100% matric pass ratein 2012, an improvement from the20,4% of 2011.Mohaladitwe became the second
school to receive a hall after theirneighbour, the Rantsane Second-ary School.At the handing-over ceremony
James Dlamini, the principal ofthe school, told those attendingthey had decided to name the newhall after the MEC.“Makgoe raised the school from
the ashes and we felt we shoulddo something for him that wouldnever be forgotten.“We asked him for a hall and
he said they would build it if wecould obtain a 100% pass rate,and we did. We are happy thattoday we can celebrate the resultof his promise,” he said.Dlamini said they had also
received a media centre andscience laboratory.“We don’t want to ask for
anything, but we want to rewardthe MEC. We know that he lovesPhysical Science and Mathematicsand we are going to make surethat we give him excellent resultsin those two subjects,” he said.The capacity of the hall is 1 200
and Dlamini said that would helpthem in the effective managementof examinations and that it wouldbe a convenient facility for indoor
activities.Makgoe said the school had
worked hard and that theydeserved better.“I am proud of this school.
After obtaining a disappointing20,4%, they promised they would
work hard and improve, and theydid just that,” he said.He said the learners should be
proud of themselves.“It is time that we change the
future of black children. Gone arethe days when one thought taking
your child to a private schoolwould make them clever. Ourschools are now better thanbefore,” he said.Makgoe said he would like to
thank the teachers of Mohaladit-we for the support they had
shown the learners.“I was very happy to hear one
of the learners saying that theirteachers loved them. It shows thekind of a relationship between theteachers and their learners,” heconcluded.
TATE MAKGOE, the Free State MEC for Education, Kgahliso Mofokeng, a gr. 12 learner, and James Dlamini, the principal of the MohaladitweSecondary School, during the official handing over of the school’s new hall. Photo: Tladi Moloi
Malawian to apply for legal aid} Tladi Moloi
PHARAOH MHONE (32) fromMalawi is expected to appearbefore the Harrismith Magis-trate’s Court next Tuesday toapply for legal aid, and for thestate to get him an interpreterwho can speak his language,Chewa.Mhone, who has been accused
of two counts of murder andattempted murder, which he hadcommitted last Sunday, appearedbriefly before the court onWednesday.He is suspected of killing Brian
(62) and Tilly (46) Pope fromDurban during the Easter holidayat the Tweevley Guest Farm inthe Harrismith district. Thecouple were found dead in theirbedroom.He allegedly also attacked
Brian’s son, Warren Pope, and his
wife, Marlene, on the same day.The couple survived the attack
and were later admitted to ahospital in Bethlehem withserious injuries.Warren was allegedly stabbed
with a garden fork while his wifewas shot and stabbed in the face.Their children, however, were notharmed.Sgt. Mmako Mophiring said on
20 April at approximately 00:00the police had been summoned tothe Tweevley Guest Farm wherethey had found a couple aged 62and 46 respectively shot and killedin the bedroom.“Pope’s daughter-in-law, Mar-
lene, managed to flee the scene intheir car together with herchildren.“An ambulance took her
husband with serious injuries tohospital,” he said.He said the motive behind the
senseless killings was not yetknown.Meanwhile, Mosebenzi Zwane,
the Free State MEC for EconomicDevelopment, Tourism andEnvironmental Affairs, con-demned in the strongest terms thesenseless, barbaric and brutalkilling over the Easter weekend.The MEC sent his condolences
to the family of the deceased, andwished Brian and Marlene aspeedy recovery.“This tragic incident has
unnecessarily blemished thetourism and hospitality industryin the Free State.“I commend the police for the
good work they did in apprehend-ing the suspect.“It is every Free Stater’s
responsibility to make sure thatevery single person who visitsthis province feels safe andwelcome,” he said.
BRIAN AND TILLY POPE from Durban were killed during their Easterholiday at the Tweevley Guest Farm, Harrismith. Photo: Tladi Moloi
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SOUTH AFRICA will hold its fifthdemocratic national and provincialelections on 7 May.The 2014 national elections hold a
special significance as South Africansborn after the first democratic electionsin 1994 are eligible to vote for the firsttime.The Independent Electoral Commission
(IEC) stressed that everyone involved inthe elections, including all registeredpolitical parties and candidates, wereexpected to abide by the Electoral Codeof Conduct. The purpose of the code is topromote free and fair elections, includ-ing the political tolerance, free cam-paigning and open public debate.The IEC announced that there are
22 263 voting districts and stations, andapproximately 212 000 electoral staffmembers were recruited and are beingtrained for the election.Just over 26 000 South Africans have
successfully applied to vote abroad, 29political parties will contest the electionto the National Assembly and there were196 registered political parties (nationaland provincial) as on 6 March.The cut-off date for appeals against
decisions of the IEC was on 10 April; 15April was the cut-off date for decidingappeals and notifying parties by theElectoral Court, while yesterday certifi-cates were issued to candidates on thefinal list of candidates.Voting overseasSouth African citizens residing outside
the country and who are registered to
vote will also have an opportunity to casttheir ballot on 30 April. They can vote atany of South Africa’s 124 embassies, highcommissions or consulates-general locatedin 108 countries.On 5 and 6 May special votes will be cast.On election day 117 home affairs offices
will also be open for the collection of IDbooks, ID smart cards and temporaryidentity certificates.Who may vote?To be eligible to vote, you need to be a
South African citizen and registered tovote, at least 18 years old on the day ofproclamation, and in possession of a greenbar-coded ID book, ID smart card ortemporary identity certificate.To find out if you are registered or where
you must vote, send your ID number viaSMS to 32810 (SMS costs R1).Once registered, you stay on the voters’
roll for all future elections – you will nothave to register again unless you move toanother voting district.
To find out at which voting station youare registered, please check your voterregistration status online or SMS your IDnumber to 32810. Your local municipalelectoral officer or provincial IEC office(voting station queries) can also help.The national IEC helpline number is
0800-11-8000 if you have any voting stationqueries.The IEC is also on social media with
registration queries: Facebook (IECSouthAf-rica) or Twitter (@IECSouthAfrica).Help is also available at voter education
non-governmental organisations or yourorganisation or political party.If you have problems regarding your ID,
visit your regional Home Affairs office orcall them on their toll-free hotline numberat 0800-60-11-90.The processOn election day, voting will take place
from 07:00 to 21:00. The voting process stepswill be the same as in previous nationaland provincial elections where you show
your ID document, the voting officerchecks and scans the bar code of yourID book, the voting officer checks to seeif your name is on the voters’ roll (thesection of the voters’ roll for your votingdistrict) and your hands are checked tosee if they have been marked already (inother words, if you have voted already).Your name is then crossed off the
voters’ roll (the section of the voters’ rollfor your voting district).For the 2014 elections, the full voters’
roll will also be available in electronicformat on the bar code scanner devicesat each voting station in case there aredisputes about the right of anyone tovote in that voting district.Your left thumb will be marked with
visible indelible ink to make sure thatyou do not vote again in the 2014elections.An official stamp is put on the back of
your ballot papers.You have one ballot paper for the
national elections and one ballot paperfor the provincial elections. You go intothe voting booth and make a cross forone party on each of the ballot papers.You can ask for help from a voting
officer if you are not sure how to vote.You fold the ballot papers and put the
national one into the national ballot boxand the provincial one into the provin-cial ballot box.A voting officer will check to see that
the ballot papers have the official stampson the back before they are put into theboxes.
This is how you go about votingThe 2014 national elections hold a special
significance as South Africans born after thefirst democratic elections in 1994 are eligible
to vote for the first time.
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} Nkareng Moloi
THE Setsing Plaza and the South AfricanPolice Service (SAPS) in Phuthaditjhabarecently launched the Community PolicingForum (CPF) in the Setsing ManagementOffice.According to Portia Mbhele, the SAPS
sector commander, the launch was aimedat bringing services to the people.“Our duty is to protect the community.
The primary task of the CPF is to turn theSetsing Plaza into a crime-free zone. Theforum comprises hawkers in the centre.The forum members will be identified sothat criminals cannot pretend to be forummembers,” she said.When asked where the CPF would be
based and if there was a chance of them
reopening the satellite station to helppeople with cases and issues like affidavitsand certification of documents, she said:“We are in the process of re-opening theSAPS satellite office.“We were told by the management of the
centre that we might have the office in sixmonths.”Phillip Ngozo, the Setsing Plaza centre
manager, expressed his appreciationtowards the initiative.“I am very happy with this initiative.
This centre has become a crime hot spot.We have received numerous claimsincluding shoplifting, pick-pocketing, rape,illegal gambling, assault and publicdrinking. Because the police are notvisible, offenders are left to walk thestreets freely,” said Ngozo.
Curbs crime at Setsing
“SOUTH AFRICA belongs toall who live in it, black andwhite, and today I can confirmthis,” said Zelda Rodgers fromVrede who is the owner of oneof the small businesses thatreceived equipment and tools toenhance their sustainability andprofitability.A total of 37 businesses in the
Phumelela Local Municipalitywere beneficiaries of theDepartment of EconomicDevelopment, Tourism andEnvironmental Affairs in theFree State’s programme ofassisting surviving businessesto raise profits and create jobs.When he announced this
project during his budgetspeech in March 2013 MECMosebenzi Zwane said they hadover time observed the struggleof the surviving businesses onstreet corners and sidewalks.“These are people who we
believe have their hearts in theright place but normally havenowhere to go for assistance.This new approach tells us wealso have a responsibility whenit comes to alternative liveli-
hood support to the indigentand unemployed,” said Zwane.The service delivery pro-
gramme Jwale ke nako yaKotulo has given hope to 1 000sof Free State businesses.To date more than 2 001
applications from small busi-nesses in the Free State havebeen received. The applicationsare for catering, photography,media, security, cleaningservices, sewing, knitting,carpentry, mechanics, shoeshining, refuse bin cleaning,music production, tuck shops,confectioneries and butcheries.The only criterion is that
businesses should be existing,owners should be citizens ofthe Free State and they shouldhave a potential to create morejobs.The Department of Economic
Development, Tourism, andEnvironmental Affairs’s tradeadvisors travel the length andbreadth of the Free Statelooking for deserving business-es and ensuring that they areregistered on the data base tobenefit.
Programmehelps business
PHILLIP NGOZO (Setsing Plaza centremanager), PortiaMbhele (sector commander: SouthAfrican Police Service) andMosalaMphana (Community Policing Forum (CPF) chairperson)at the launch of the CPF at the Setsing Plaza. Photo: Nkareng Moloi
THE luxurious chalets at the Basotho Cultural Village in theGolden Gate Highlands National Park imitates the style of an18th-century Basotho village. Express and SANParks are run-ning a competition in which one lucky reader who enters before20:00 tonight stands a chance towin aweekend stay for a familyof four at the village. All you need to do to win, is to visit theExpressmobi-site (www.expresspaper.mobi), login andenter byanswering an easy question. If you have not yet registered, nowis your chance. To register, go to the mobi-site by opening yourphone’s internet browser, type in www.expresspaper.mobi andenter. Follow the instructions to register. Directions on how toenter the competition will be on the site. The winners will beannounced in next week’s edition. Photos: Christo van Staden
THE bathroom in one of the beautifullydecorated chalets in the Basotho Cultur-al Village.
THE early-morning view from one of thechalets.
Win luxurious weekend
EXPRESS EASTERN FREE STATE, WEDNESDAY 30 APRIL 2014 5
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FRIENDLY, efficient, professionalservice and excellent productknowledge.
This is what you can expectwhen visiting Vodacom 4U in theMetropolitan Centre and theVodacomShop in the DihlabengMall in Bethlehem.Better than the best service is the
motto that every employee strivesfor and this is the main reasonwhy countless people rely on thepersonnel of ten to help them withanything from taking out a newcellphone or data contract to
upgrading software.Vodacom 4U and the Vodacom-
Shop serve as pick-up points fortheir repair centre.
Since the change from Multicellto Vodacom 4U in March 2004,Johan Jansen, owner, set thetrend to be the first with shopupgrades and in the introductionof new services.
One of the services that hasbeen introduced, the first in theFree State, is the new TECHZONEwhere customers are assisted withfree transfers of all phone data
and setting up email accounts.Depending on your phone
model, on-the-spot softwareupgrades can be done.
In September 2007, Vodacarewas opened to ensure a completeservice to the Eastern Free Statecommunity in terms of cellphonerepairs.
Two fully trained techniciansare responsible for repairingcellphones as fast as possible.
As an added service, theVodacom Repair Centre has a freepick-up and delivery service.
This service is for their custom-ers’ convenience. Should a personbe unable to personally bring inor pick up his or her phone, theycan simply give the centre a calland they will arrange with theircourier service to pick up thedevice(s).
According to Jansen the Voda-com Repair Centre is one of thefirst repair centres in Africa thatcan repair Blackberry and Apple(iPhone) devices to the manufac-turer’s warranty standards. Thisincludes Samsung, Sony Ericsson
and Nokia, all devices thatVodacom provided.
“With a combined experience of44 years, which is impressive ifyou keep in mind that cellphoneshaven’t be around for that long,Vodacom 4U and VodacomShopshould be your first choice for allcellphone and data requirements.”
Visit Vodacom 4U at the Metro-politan Centre, Bethlehem, or call058-303-7255, the VodacomShop inthe Dihlabeng Mall, Bethlehem,058-303-0366, or the repair centre,058-303-2006.
Service here better than the best
JANISM RATHEBE -Bohlokong, Bethlehem
MANY years ago back in 1912,the African National Congress(ANC) was born.Many years ago in Bloemfontein,a parliament of the people
emerged like a volcano.People unified in diversity for onedestiny.Freedom loving South Africanswith convictionwhy a black person can’t vote?Is a black person a candidate oran animal?ANC survivor of all times.ANC survivor of atrocities,survived bombing, torture andmalice.Survived police brutality andmurder,survived factionalism and patron-age.
The movement of the people iscelebrating 102 years of dedicationand that is dedication to thestruggle.ANC leader of society.Betrayal to the masses will lead toambush when the leaders emergeto overcome your mission,you crush them like a caterpillar.ANC microcosm of the future.Tactics of law conspiracymoulder of great giants, colossi’sand great leaders of the world.We are not afraid of the opposi-tion.We are not afraid to pledge our
support.We are not afraid to be in theforefront.Our country is now a better place,our movement a carrying.We are not afraid to lead.Movement of great leaders, MosesMabhida, Oliver Tambo, WalterSisulu, Andrew Mlangeni, NelsonMandela and others.Ancestors of the unsung heroes,Harry Gwala which cannot bequoted.I will vote for ANC, vote ANC toaccelerate delivery.Our democracy matures with
time,honestly to the movement 20 yearsin democracy laud 300 years ofslavery.Colonialism has taken otherforms, never distort our people oftheir own liberators.We are the descendants shaped bythe communities,leaders not born but produced bystruggle,no myth can create better societymy poetry will not personate, If Icannot salute you comrade who isreading this.Amandla
Poet honours SA’s ruling party
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} Tladi Moloi
THE Tiisetsang Secondary School Choir wasthe overall winner of the South AfricanSchools Choral Eistefodd (SASCE) atmunicipal level in the Dihlabeng Municipali-ty. The school from Bohlokong, Bethlehem,went unchallenged, winning the competitionat the municipal stage in nine categorieswith the Ipokelleng Secondary School fromClarens coming second.This means these two schools have
secured a licence to participate in the ThaboMofutsanyana District finals where they willcompete against other winners from munici-
palities from the provincial finals. Thecompetitors will be from Maluti-a-Phofung,Dihlabeng, Setsoto, Nketoane and Phumelela.The district competitions are set to take
place from 9 to 11 May at the TshiyaResource Centre in Phuthaditjhaba,Qwaqwa.Morongwe Motaung, the Department of
Education’s senior educational specialist foryouth recreation, arts and culture in theThabo Mofutsanyana District, said thecompetition was aimed at identifying newtalent in schools.She said the competition was held annual-
ly and added that it started at municipal
level and continued to national level.“We had competitions in all the municipal-
ities and winners will compete at districtlevel,” she said.Other winners from the Dihlabeng
Municipality who will compete in the finalsare Bohlokong Primary, Impomelelo Primaryand Thabang, all in the foundation phase.Matswathaka Intermediate is the only
school that will represent the municipalityin the intermediate phase.LK Nhlabathi, Bodikela and Khanyeng will
compete in the senior phase division.) Visit www.express-news.co.za to watcha video.
} Tladi Moloi
BUSINESSPEOPLE who attended theMaluti-a-Phofung (MaP) Local Municipal-ity’s dala dinner pledged R23 000 towardsassisting the municipality in achievingits goal in hosting the eye-catchingDipontsho Show that was launched onWednesday at the Charles MopeliStadium in Qwaqwa.According to Gilbert Mokotso, member
of the mayoral committee (MMC) forLocal Economic Development andTourism, the event was aimed at launch-ing the Dipontsho Show.He said they had seen it fit as the
municipality to bring back Dipontsho forthe locals.“We know that we used to have this
kind of event in the 1980s.
“We want to bring it back so that ouryoung people can learn from it. We’llkeep everyone entertained until theend,” he said.Azael Nhlapho, the acting executive
mayor, said the municipality was happyto bring back Dipontsho and added thatthey would make sure that they made ita memorable annual event.He said they had, however, not chosen
a name for it yet and invited thecommunity to suggest a name for theevent.
MaP plans to bring back show
AZAEL NHLAPHO, the acting executivemayor of the Maluti-a-Phofung Munici-pality.
Tiisetsang voices on top
THE Tiisetsang Secondary School Choir onstage during the municipal round of theSouth African Schools Choral Eistefodd(SASCE). Photo: Tladi Moloi
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CELEBRATION: SuperSport FC are thechampions of the inaugural Dihlabeng East-er Tournament. Photo: Tladi MoloiSuperSport FC takes all
} Tladi Moloi
SUPERSPORT FC are thechampions of the inauguralDihlabeng Easter Tournament.The championship trophy
was bestowed on them afterthey narrowly defeated Papil-lion, a team from Fouriesburg,by 1-0 in the final that tookplace at the Bohlokong Stadiumon Sunday afternoon.An early goal from Makgoba-
lo Mokoena was enough toearn the Bethlehem side R4 000in prize money and a trophy.They also received gold medalsand soccer kit.Papillion was the better team
in the second stanza, but couldnot penetrate the rock-solidSuperSport defence as theysuffered an early goal setback.However, they went home
with R2 500, silver medals andsoccer kit for losing in thefinals.The two teams advanced to
the final stage of the tourna-ment after they had defeatedMighty Gunners and MautseFC respectively.SuperSport hammered
Gunners 4-1 while Papillionbeat Mautse 2-0.The tournament started off
with 68 teams from the Dihla-beng Local Municipality.They knocked one another
out in until 16 teams were left.The 16 teams battled
against each other to decide awinner of the three-daytournament.This tournament was held
through the collaboration ofthe Free State Department ofSports, Art, Culture andRecreation; the DihlabengLocal Municipality; the Dihla-beng Local Football Associa-tion; the Dihlabeng SportsCouncil and the DihlabengNetball Federation.Leponesa Mokhontle, the
winning coach, said he was
happy with his team’s perform-ance. He said the competitionwas very tight and that waswhy they found themselvesbattling towards the dyingminutes of the game.“The boys knew what was at
stake. They fought against thebest on the day. We havegained a lot from the tourna-ment and we hope to take thisperformance to the league,” hesaid.Pokane Pokane, the Papillion
head coach, said a lapse inconcentration in the earlyminutes of the game had costthem the game.He said they created more
scoring opportunities after theyhad conceded a goal, but poorfinishing let them down.“We have learnt that we
should use the stadiums whenpreparing for this kind oftournament.“The boys played well, but I
could see at one stage that
fatigue was catching up onthem,” he said.Pokane has expressed praise
for his young goal minderBongani Ndaba (17), saying hehad displayed a world-classperformance.“He saved us on many
occasions and believe you me,we would not have played inthe finale if it ware not forhim,” he said.Maseru Mphati, chairperson
of the Dihlabeng Local FootballAssociation, said he was happythat the young stars were keptbusy during the Easter holi-days and added that footballwas the winner at the end ofthe day.“We thank all the teams that
took part in the tournament,”he said.) The Dihlabeng Netballteam was the winner of thenetball division. They beatSoul Buddies by 35-4 in thefinals.
‘The boys knew what was at stake. Theyfought against the best on the day. Wehave gained a lot from the tournamentand we hope to take this performance tothe league.’– Leponesa Mokhontle