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ANIMALS 101 – YOU NEED TO MAKE TIME TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR PETS AND THEIR NEEDS!

EDUCATION IS KEY TO HELPING ANIMALS AND THEIR OWNERS AND FOR CHANGING ANIMAL WELFARE IN THE WORLD!

Sadly, most people don’t spend nearly enough time educating themselves on how to improve their pets’ lives or how to help other animals or animal welfare organizations.  Below you can find a summary of many of the animal topics in this ANIMALS 101 series from almost 24 months. This article is part four of the summary series.  Here is part one, part two and part three.

Since many are still enjoying the holidays, here is a reminder on how to prioritize SAFETY for your pets during the holidays. Many people are already on holiday and others are getting ready.  Whether you are staying home or going away, remember that the busy holidays and travelling can be stressful and cause anxiety for your pets and their safety is your responsibility.

MICROCHIP YOU PETS – Before you do anything, I suggest you make sure your pets are microchipped, the microchip is registered on multiple databases and is in working order. 

ESCAPE PROOF YOUR YARD – If you are away and you are leaving your pets behind with a responsible pet sitter, you still need to make sure your yard is extra secure.  There are constantly pets in the streets and this holds many dangers in a cruel world. We understand that accidents happen and some animals are really escape artists, but one of a few reasons why animals get out is because IT IS EASY! You get climbers, runners, jumpers, diggers, chewers, some learn to open gates or some pets use a combination of the above. How to escape-proof your yard.

TRAVEL WITH PETS – Travelling with your animal family members can create wonderful memories, but it’s not always easy. Make sure you’re well-prepared before you hit the road. There are many things to consider before you take your pet on a road trip, including the temperament, size & safety of your pet. Here are some tips for travelling with pets.

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EASTER is around the corner and with Easter comes family gatherings, chocolate, Easter egg hunts and gifts. Please don’t use this occasion to give your children chicks and rabbits just because they asked for them and think that they look “cute.” Pet ownership is a huge commitment and responsibility and it’s not something that should be done on impulse. In addition, Easter, like every holiday, involves potential hazards for your pets, that every pet parent should be aware of, so make sure your pets avoid Easter goodies and decorations to avoid unexpected heartaches. Read more on this topic here.

YOUR PETS CAN BE HEALTHIER AND HAPPIER IN 2023! HERE ARE OUR PAWSOME PET NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS……IF YOU MISSED IT!

A new year brings new goals, renewed hope and 365 days of opportunity for you and your pet to bond, develop healthier habits and discover new ways to live a full life. An important first step is to avoid becoming overwhelmed thinking you need to make big changes overnight. The important thing is to make a plan and move steadily forward.

Part one, part two and part three.

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Included in your pet new years resolutions should be regular HEALTH CHECKS. Our pets might get sick or injured and need veterinary care, but we can also add many tools to our toolbox, like health checks at home, to help prevent conditions from occurring in the first place or manage them better to allow our pets to live long and happy lives. Being informed and understanding what illnesses and conditions our pets might face is key to longevity. It is important to do regular health checks on your pets by inspecting their body from head to toe every week and making notes. 

Between vet visits, you can keep a close eye on your pet’s health by conducting an at-home physical exam (demo video). Physical “inspection” touch with some positive re-enforcement on a regular basis can also help make vet visits more comfortable.

HEALTH CHECK-LIST

  • Behaviour
  • Body condition
  • Skin & coat
  • Eyes & ears
  • Nails & paws
  • Nose & mouth
  • Stool check
  • Vitals (heart rate, breathing, body temperature etc.)
  • Weigh your pet and review their diet

ARE YOU HELPING YOUR PET COPE DURING STORMY WEATHER?

There is always an increase in lost and injured pets after stormy weather or fireworks. In many cases, it is the same animals that are out in the streets and it is PREVENTABLE! Creating an environment that is free from fear and distress is essential for their well-being. Not only is it important to provide them with the necessary physical comforts and to ensure that their mental health is taken into consideration, it is your moral duty.

Noise phobia is a reality and many cats, dogs and other animals can suffer from it.  The good news is that you can do something about it if you care enough for those animals. I understand that we can’t control the weather, but you can do a lot to help them cope better with weather or other noise phobias. Read more here.

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DO YOU KNOW WHAT IS NATURAL DOG BEHAVIOUR?

Dogs are social animals and have a wide range of natural behaviours. These behaviours are instinctive and are used to communicate with other dogs and humans. Common natural behaviours in dogs include barking, digging, chasing and chewing. Dogs also display behaviours such as jumping, licking, marking and play-bowing. These behaviours are all natural and help dogs to interact with their environment and with other animals. It is a way to communicate with those who are willing to listen!

What may look like naughty behaviour to you is often just your pet behaving as their species do. There can also be breed-specific traits which are not their fault, like Terriers that dig and will likely always dig!Do you want to better understand your dog and improve your relationship?  Then learn about their behaviour.  When you know what is natural behaviour you can easily know which “naughty” behaviour to address. One of the five freedoms of animal welfare includes the freedom to express natural behaviours! Read more about some natural behaviours here.

Aggressive behaviour is probably the most common behavioural problem in dogs seen by behaviour professionals and the most dangerous one seen in companion dogs.  Many behaviours that people perceive as aggressive are actually normal forms of communication. Behaviour is a common reasons why people surrender animals, especially dogs to shelters and aggression is one of them. The lack of understanding of basic and normal animal behaviour remains part of the problem! Read more about dog bite prevention.

DID YOU PICK THE RIGHT ANIMAL FOR YOUR FAMILY WHEN YOU LOOK AT ENERGY LEVELS?

Dogs, just like people have unique personalities and energy levels (mentally & physically) and it can affect the way your dog responds to you. Dogs that have a lot more energy than their humans often don’t get enough exercise. This is why it’s very important to know your energy level, understand how to determine the dog/pet’s energy level and then choose the right fit for your family taken into account your lifestyle routines too.

Dogtime shares how high-energy dogs are those who are always ready and waiting for action. Originally bred to perform a canine job of some sort, such as a retrieving game for hunters or herding livestock, they have the stamina to put in a full workday. Low-energy dogs on the other hand are the canine equivalent of a human couch potato, content to doze the day away.

Energy levels matter because if you can’t meet that animals’ needs, then it will cause frustration for you and in return the animal pays a price too. Read more about energy levels here.

CAN YOU READ YOUR DOG’S BODY LANGUAGE FROM HEAD TO TAIL?

Most animals use body language as well as sound and smell to communicate with one another.  Body language is the movements of animals’ including facial expressions, eye behaviour, posture, and the movement of their body parts and is inherent in all creatures including humans. When we understand body language, we can better understand our pets and meet their needs which will deepen our relationship. Dog bites and fights can also be prevented by better understanding and predicting behaviour.

Many people think that it is easy to ‘read’ their dog, but there are so many subtle signs that are missed. Decoding your pet or another pet’s body language is not as straightforward as looking at a tail wag or the ears. For one, many of these gestures happen at once and context is important too. On top of that, a breeds’ physical appearance can make it even more difficult. Read more about body language here.

Your pets are your responsibility. You need to know how to meet their needs and give them the best possible life. If you can no longer care for them, please surrender them to the SPCA or a reputable animal welfare organization. If you can’t afford to properly care for them or have the time to meet their needs, then don’t get them.

Next week we will share another summary of our recent posts focussed on animal welfare issues.

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

Water is wasted as residents taps are dry

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GMM is wasting water while large areas struggle with water supply

Residents are still struggling with water supply whilst the Rand Water account is now reaching catastrophic proportions.

Bethal residents have been complaining about the water supply. So has the residents of Thistle Grove, eMbalenhle, Emzinoni and Leandra. Even Secunda has experienced water problems.

But if one investigates the issue a bit further it is clear that Govan Mbeki Municipality (GMM) does not have the water supply under control.

The reservoirs next to Adullam Mission are a prime example. Water is gushing out of an overflow pipe (or similar) forming a small stream that filled a small dam. This has been reported to have been happening for up to two months.

GMM has repeatedly tried to shift the blame. Farmers are blamed for allegedly stealing water with illegal connections. Huge leaks are blamed. Even Rand Water was not spared. And finally, the load-shedding also bared the brunt of the accusations.

All the above might contribute to the water problem. But, there is always a but, it does not take away from the fact that one has to have your own house in order. GMM cannot blame people while they are wasting huge amounts of water themselves.

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The problem became so bad in Thistle Grove that the residents took to the streets and stopped traffic driving through Kinross. Tyres and other rubble were burned to show their frustration. They even faced the wrath of the Police as police fired rubber bullets at them as they were retreating.

Bethal had to rely on donations from other communities just to have drinking water. The reservoirs are constantly being filled but are rarely enough to supply a large area of the town and Emzinoni.

Eendract and Leslie (Leandra) also regularly report that they are struggling with water.

eMablenhle residents had to endure long times without water also.

The media had been very active in reporting about the water problems in GMM but to no avail. Water trucks were intermittent at best with residents complaining that the water was not clean or that the truck drove so fast that it was unable to get it to stop.

Even Sasol opened water collection points when the lack of water became unbearable in Ext 22 Secunda.

The World Health Organisation describe the basic water needs as “These uses ordinarily include drinking, personal sanitation, washing of clothes, food preparation and personal and household hygiene. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), between 50 and 100 litres of water per person per day are needed to ensure that most basic needs are met and few health concerns arise.

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Chapter 2 of the Constitution of South Africa provides that: “Everyone has the right to have access to sufficient food and water.” To give effect to this right Parliament has enacted the Water Services Act 108 of 1997.

The Water Services Act of 1997 states: Right of access to basic water supply and basic sanitation

3. ( 1 ) Everyone has a right of access to basic water supply and basic sanitation.

(2) Every water services institution must take reasonable measures to realise these rights.

(3) Every water services authority must, in its water services development plan. provide for measures to realise these rights.

(4) The rights mentioned in this section are subject to the limitations contained in this Act.”

Chapter two of the SA Constitution reads:

Section 27. Health care, food, water and social security

1. Everyone has the right to have access to ­

a. health care services, including reproductive health care;

b. sufficient food and water; and

c. social security, including, if they are unable to support themselves and their dependants, appropriate social assistance.

2. The state must take reasonable legislative and other measures, within its available resources, to achieve the progressive realisation of each of these rights.

3. No one may be refused emergency medical treatment.

GMM must look after its water reservoirs and sources to be able to provide for the basic needs of its residents.

The lack of proper maintenance and infrastructure repairs/upgrading is slowly but surely starting to bite harder and deeper into the ability to provide good drinking water to the residents of GMM.

Let us hope that GMM will start to care for its infrastructure!

SAPS needs your help!

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PUBLIC ASSISTANCE IS REQUESTED  FOR THE ARREST OF POLICE (SAPS) ASSASSINS

MPUMALANGA – It is alleged that in the early hours of Monday, 3 April 2023 a member from Crime Intelligence Middleburg (SAPS) received a tip-off from an informer regarding the theft of diesel at a mine near the N4. The member contacted his colleague from Middleburg Detective Services and they drove together in a state vehicle, a white Toyota Hilux double cab using the Stoffburg road as directed by the source.

Along the road, they came across a yellow diesel bowser matching the description and made a U-turn, and stopped it. It is further alleged that three male persons alighted from the truck and started shooting at the officers. In the process, one member was shot and later succumbed to his injuries while the other sustained serious injuries and was taken to a hospital in Middleburg for treatment. Three pistols with 25 rounds of ammunition and five cell phones were recovered at the crime scene.

The Provincial Head of the Hawks, Maj General Gerber condemned the senseless attack of the dedicated members. He appeals to members of the public who may have witnessed the incident or who may have information to come forward.  All information received will be dealt with in strict confidence. It is a sad day when police officers are shot and killed for executing their duties.  

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Anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of the perpetrators can contact the investigation officers Col Nkoana at 071 481 3503 and Captain Maboko at 071 481 3098.

Police urge anyone with any information on Crime to call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

DA Congress – John Steenhuisen re-elected as DA leader

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John Steenhuisen was re-elected by a packed congress as DA leader.

A resounding vote of confidence was given to John Steenhuisen at the DA”s Congress to lead the DA into next year’s election and beyond.

Dr Mpho Phalatse, Ex JHB Mayor, contested the leadership. The support for Steenhuisen however, was overwhelming. Steenhuisen secured 83% of the vote.

This weekend all roads led to Midrand as the DA held it Federal Congress, the largest and the most diverse in the history of the party.

Nearly 2 000 delegates from all parts of the country descended on the Gallagher Convention Centre to elect the party’s new Federal Leadership. The DA is a truly inclusive party with 45% of its delegates and activists being non-public representatives coming from their branches.

The Congress is important for South Africa because the leaders elected may very well be the leaders who will reshape the national government as the ANC’s support again drops below 50% in 2024.

The size of the event speaks to the tremendous growth of the DA over the years. The party has exponentially grown, since 2015 when it had just over 1200 delegates.

Mpumalanga delegates

It is a truly international event that will be attended by more than 400 members of the media, including representatives from countries such as England and France.

The nearly 2000 delegates to Congress are made up of branches activists, councillors, Members of the Provincial Legislature (MPLs) and Members of Parliament (MPs) from across the country. Each province will be sending a sizable delegation depending on their proportional support and branch formation in new territories for the DA.

The party now governs millions of South Africans in several metros and local municipalities across the country.

The electronic election systems opened early this morning (Sunday) and delegates cast their votes. A total of 98% of the delegates made their mark.

Ivan Meyer was re-elected as federal chairperson.

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The new three deputy chairpersons are Anton Bredell (third deputy), Solly Malatsi (second deputy) and JP Smith who was elected first deputy chairperson.

Dion George was also re-elected, unopposed, as federal finance chairperson.

Helen Zille, the party’s federal council chairperson, was re-elected unopposed. 

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The three newly elected deputy chairpersons of the federal council are Thomas Walters, Dr Annelie Lotriet and Ashor Sarupen.

The congress hall erupted in cheers as the results for the leader’s position were read. Delegates chanted Steenhuisen’s name even before the results were read.

In his acceptance speech, John declared the EFF as enemy no1, “Today, I publicly declare Julius Malema’s EFF to be political enemy number one of the Democratic Alliance.”

“Given the fact that the ANC now officially co-governs with the EFF in parts of Gauteng, we need to start taking the threat of these parties ganging up to destroy our country in 2024 very, very seriously.” Said John, “I want to be unequivocal about the DA’s view on this: the day that an ANC-EFF government takes over, it will be Doomsday for South Africa!”

“But fortunately, there is one – and only one – insurance policy against the ANC-EFF Doomsday Coalition. And that is to vote for the Democratic Alliance,” said Steenhuisen, “Because the DA is the only party that is big enough, and strong enough, to stop Julius Malema.”

John continued to outline the DA’s plans for South Africa “Because, for the ANC, politics has become more important than the people. But I’m proud to say that the DA is different. Because in the DA, we are patriots who love South Africa above all else, and because we realise that the mission to save our country from the ANC and its Doomsday Coalition with the EFF, is urgent.”

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Here is John Steenhuisen’s complete acceptance speech.

Democrats, friends and fellow South Africans,

I am humbled to stand before you today to answer the call you have made loud and clear during this historic Congress.

And my answer is a resounding yes!

Yes! I will work with each and every one of you to lead the DA into national government in 2024!

I want to thank every DA delegate, public representative, activist, member and supporter who has placed such overwhelming trust in me to serve as Federal Leader for a second term.

I pledge to devote every fibre of my being to our shared destiny of boldly taking the DA into the future.

In this quest, I will be joined by the rest of the DA’s national leadership team that you have elected this weekend.

To our federal chairman, deputy chairs, federal council chairwoman and to her deputies: congratulations.

I look forward to working closely with all of you, as well as with our provincial, regional and local leadership teams, to take our party to even greater heights.

To every candidate who stood for election this weekend, I want to say: thank you for making our internal democracy stronger.

I also want to take a moment to acknowledge the people who often make the greatest sacrifices in the DA’s quest to save South Africa.

I am sure that every person in this room can attest that the DA would never have grown to become the party we know today without the unwavering support of each of our families.

To my family – my wife Terry and my three beautiful daughters – thank you for supporting and uplifting me along every step of this journey.

It is from your unending love that I find the courage to persevere even when times get tough.

Democrats,

Throughout this campaign, I have told you that 2024 is going to be the DA’s Moonshot Election.

While the term “Moonshot” originally meant “long shot,” it’s increasingly being used to describe a monumental effort and a lofty goal – in other words, a giant leap forward.

A leap like ensuring that the DA leads national government in 2024.

And, like the original mission to take humans to the moon, we take this shot to defeat the ANC and keep the EFF out not because it is easy, but because it is hard.

Since 2019, we have worked on the first phase of that project. This phase was all about stabilising and fixing the DA so that we could get back to winning ways, on our way to taking the Moonshot.

It was about rebuilding internal cohesion, discipline, systems and policy.

As we look back to 2019 today, I can confidently say that this phase was a success.

The DA that emerges from this Congress is more united and more confident about the party’s future than at any time I can remember.

We have, indeed, built a strong DA.

Yet as one phase of the journey to our 2024 Moonshot ends, so another begins.

Today.

This is the phase where we reposition our strong DA to build a better future for South Africa.

In this new phase, the DA and our country will face some of the greatest opportunities – but also some of the greatest risks – in our democratic history.

Final address to selected delegates at a private function

The realistic prospect of the ANC being dragged below 50% in next year’s national election presents a moment to radically reshape South Africa and our politics.

But it will be up to us to determine whether this will be for the better.

Or, whether the next era in our country’s history will be even worse than ANC domination.

While it feels to many of us like South Africa has hit rock bottom, there is one unfortunate truth in politics. And that is that things can always get worse.

There is one risk that, above all else, threatens the future of both my family, and yours.

That risk is the increasingly realistic prospect of an alliance between the ANC and the EFF taking power next year.

Given the fact that the ANC now officially co-governs with the EFF in parts of Gauteng, we need to start taking the threat of these parties ganging up to destroy our country in 2024 very, very seriously.

I want to be unequivocal about the DA’s view on this: the day that an ANC-EFF government takes over, it will be Doomsday for South Africa.

EFF Doomsday will make the collapse of Zimbabwe look like a dress-rehearsal, and will leave all South Africans destitute – black, coloured, white and Indian.

That is why, during the remaining months before next year’s election, the DA will make it our number one priority – and do absolutely everything in our power – to prevent an ANC-EFF Doomsday Coalition from taking power.

Over the past thirty years, the ANC has proven itself to be the opponent of progress in our country.

But make no mistake: the EFF is its enemy.

The EFF Doomsday Coalition will expropriate property without compensation and abolish private property rights.

The EFF Doomsday Coalition will nationalise and destroy foreign investment, businesses, banks and mines.

The EFF Doomsday Coalition will plunge this country into ethnic and racial conflict the likes of which it has never witnessed before.

The cold, hard truth is that the Doomsday Coalition between the ANC and EFF has already taken over Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni, with the help of its little proxies.

Next year, it will be knocking on the doors of the Union Buildings, next door from here, in Pretoria.

This is a fact that should send shivers down the spines of every patriot and freedom loving person in this country.

But fortunately, there is one – and only one – insurance policy against the ANC-EFF Doomsday Coalition. And that is to vote for the Democratic Alliance.

Because the DA is the only party that is big enough, and strong enough, to stop Julius Malema.

The DA is the only party with the size, the resources and the track record to oppose and defeat the Doomsday Coalition.

For proof, look no further than the action we took against the chaos that the EFF planned to unleash during its so-called National Shutdown.

The DA took decisive legal steps and mobilised our thousands of branches all across this country to stop the EFF dead in their tracks.

Today, I publicly declare Julius Malema’s EFF to be political enemy number one of the Democratic Alliance.

And I commit the DA to fight back against the EFF at every turn, with the ultimate aim of defeating the Doomsday Coalition that could seal South Africa’s fate next year.

This is no longer about politics.

It is about the survival of democracy, and the survival of South Africa.

Throughout the period of this leadership campaign, I have reflected deeply upon the risk of the EFF coming to power, and the demands that this places upon the DA.

I approached this question in my capacity as Leader of the Democratic Alliance, carefully considering what we need to do to maximise our party’s support in next year’s election.

But I also approached it in another way. In a way that is demanded of me by our country’s Constitution.

In clause 57, our Constitution recognises – and I quote – “the leader of the largest opposition party in [Parliament] as the Leader of the Opposition.”

It is a clause that may not be known by many people, but it is one that has profound implications for the Moonshot we are about to take to defeat the prospect of an ANC-EFF coalition.

As the person duly elected to lead not only the DA but to also serve as the constitutionally-recognised Leader of the Opposition, I had to consider the way forward not only for our party, but also for the broader opposition cause.

And I have come to the conclusion, fellow Democrats and fellow citizens, that the DA has now arrived at our clause 57 moment.

This is the moment when we fully embrace clause 57 of our Constitution to acknowledge that the DA is no longer just another political party.

For the truth is that South Africans no longer expect the DA to be an opposition party, let alone just one party among many.

South Africans now expect us to step up and become the leader of the alternative government.

What they want, above all else, is for the DA to unite all the forces in this country that stand opposed to the ANC and the EFF.

What they want, is for the DA to lead.

And lead is what we shall do.

I ask you to simply look to the ANC for an example of what happens when a leader lacks the courage to put South Africa ahead of narrow political interests.

Cyril Ramaphosa constantly puts the ANC ahead of South Africa. He even openly admits that he would – and I quote – “rather be seen as a weak President, than to divide the ANC.”

It is because of this mindset that our nation is rotten with cadre deployment, infected with corruption, and dying from maladministration.

And it is because of this mindset that the ANC has embraced the EFF as a coalition partner in Gauteng.

Because, for the ANC, politics has become more important than the people.

But I’m proud to say that the DA is different.

We recognise that if we are to achieve our Moonshot to remove the ANC from power and keep the EFF out, we will need to think and act in bold new ways.

We recognise that one simply cannot achieve something that has never been done before by acting the same way you’ve always acted before.

Above all, we recognise that now is the time for the DA to become the leader of the alternative that will change our country for the better, as clause 57 demands.

In the interests of doing what Cyril Ramaphosa cannot, of rising above petty partisan politics, of putting South Africa first and of keeping the ANC-EFF Doomsday Coalition out, I can today make the following announcement.

In my capacity as leader, not only of the DA but of the opposition alternative in this country, our party will immediately initiate a process to form a pre-election Moonshot Pact with likeminded political parties, civil society organisations and civic movements to defeat the ANC, to keep the EFF out, and to inaugurate a new national opposition coalition government.

This invitation is broad and generously open to the leaders of all civil society bodies and opposition parties that are, as a matter of principle, opposed to the ANC and the EFF.

But it excludes all parties and organisations who’ve tethered themselves to the ANC.

The purpose of this Pact will be to forge coordination and unity of purpose between all organisations that want to defeat the ANC and keep the EFF out. To achieve the Moonshot, we need a whole-of-society approach that builds a new ecosystem of change.

The Pact’s purpose will also be to sit around the table to agree on rules of engagement that will enable different organisations to retain their own identities while bringing an end to the petty squabbles and division that only benefits the ANC.

Furthermore, when I say we must work together to decisively defeat the ANC, I do so deliberately.

It will not be enough to save South Africa if we drag the ANC to just below 50%, as that will still leave them with too many avenues to stay in power, including through a Doomsday Coalition with the EFF.

But let me be clear: it will also not be enough to form an impotent, unstable minority coalition.

Our experience in places like Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni teaches us that minority coalitions that cannot reach 51% are inherently unstable.

The DA has no interest in destabilising South Africa through an unworkable minority coalition.

What this means is that the Moonshot Pact must work together to reach the mark of 51%, so that we can defeat the ANC and its proxies, and keep the EFF out.

It is in pursuit of this goal that the DA takes the bold and unprecedented step to lead a united opposition Moonshot Pact.

As the name suggests, we are well aware that this an ambitious goal. But it is nonetheless a goal worth pursuing.

Because in the DA, we are patriots who love South Africa above all else, and because we realise that the mission to save our country from the ANC and its Doomsday Coalition with the EFF, is urgent.

South Africa simply does not have another five years to watch opposition parties squabble amongst themselves about whose bucket of water is colder, while the house is on fire.

Now, I realise that this is a significant moment.

I therefore want to briefly address, in turn, the leaders of other opposition parties, the members of Congress gathered here today, and most importantly, the people of South Africa.

To the leaders of likeminded opposition parties, I say: it’s a time for a reset.

So, keep an eye on your inboxes.

You will soon receive a letter from my office asking whether you are prepared to join the process of forming the Moonshot Pact.

That, surely, is a question worth answering, a challenge worth facing, and an alternative worth creating.

Each party that signs up to the Pact should be guided by one central question only: what are we doing to grow the non-EFF opposition vote from the 32% that pertained in 2019, to the 51% we need in 2024?

Finally. I want to speak to the voters. I know that many of you remain skeptical of coalitions.

This is completely understandable, given the way in which fragmentation and side-switching by certain parties has undermined the stability of some of these governments.

It is precisely because we have learned some very hard lessons, that the DA is taking the lead to form a pre-election Moonshot Pact.

By getting different parties to make a public and transparent commitment to the Pact, and the values it will be built on, well in advance of next year’s election, we hope to provide greater certainty to opposition voters than was the case before the 2021 election.

It is also because we have learned from past experience that the DA recently introduced a raft of legislative changes, including a constitutional amendment, to stabilise coalition governments and make them work better.

But I do want to point out that there are inspiring examples of successful cooperation between parties that I hope will guide our Moonshot Pact.

The first comes from KwaZulu-Natal, where a pact between the DA and the IFP has seen us collectively take more wards off the ANC than ever before.

In some cases where it made sense, the DA abstained from particular by-elections and encouraged our voters to tactically support the IFP’s candidate. In other cases where the opposite made sense, the IFP has done the same for us.

The result of this mature cooperation is that the DA and IFP together are systematically becoming bigger than the sum of our parts in KwaZulu-Natal.

Another positive example comes from the Cederberg Municipality in the Western Cape, where the DA, the Freedom Front Plus and the local Cederberg Eerste community party have tactically cooperated to win enough by-elections to remove the ANC and its proxies from power in the entire municipality.

I want to sincerely thank everyone involved in these success stories for showing us what can be done when we work together towards the goal we all share: defeating the ANC and keeping the EFF out.

Finally, our sweet victory on Tuesday that saw Cilliers Brink take up his rightful position as mayor of Tshwane after the ANC and EFF tried every dirty trick in the book, has created an opportunity to show what we can do when we stand united.

I am convinced that, within the next year, this multiparty coalition will begin to turn around Tshwane so that voters will have a powerful case study showing that DA-led coalitions can work.

Democrats, patriots, and fellow South Africans,

This, then, is the DA’s vision for 2024.

To defeat the ANC and keep the EFF out.

It is a vision of a reinvigorated DA that closes the gap with the ANC as we grow our support to unprecedented levels.

It is also a vision of a DA that works closely and constructively with our partners in the Moonshot Pact to ensure that we collectively reach the 51% mark we need to form a government.

With the DA at its core, this is a government that will:

  • End load-shedding;
  • Bring unemployment below 20%;
  • Halve violent crime;
  • Defeat cadre deployment to build a capable state and improve education and healthcare; as well as
  • Devolve more powers over electricity generation, public transport and policing to capable provincial and local governments.

This vision is the first prize, both for the DA and for our struggling country.

But putting South Africa first also means that we must be honest about the profound risks we face if the Doomsday Coalition comes to power.

And there is only one way to help the Moonshot Pact reach for the stars, while simultaneously guarding against the Doomsday Coalition destroying South Africa.

That way is to vote for the DA.

In 2024, a vote for the DA is not only a vote for a strong and stable party to anchor the Moonshot Pact.

It is simultaneously a vote to stop the EFF Doomsday from engulfing us all.

At this election, a vote for the DA will embody our shared hopes for the future, while also guarding against our greatest fears.

Fellow South Africans,

Our country has entered an era of profound uncertainty. There simply are no guarantees.

But this also means that the future is all to play for.

It will ultimately be up to the people of South Africa to decide whether our country goes down in flames under the ANC-EFF Doomsday Coalition, or whether the DA and our partners in the Moonshot Pact gives our country a shot at redemption.

To the 14 million registered voters who did not turn up to vote in 2021, and to the millions more who are not registered at all, I say to you: your country’s future is now in your hands.

If you say you are not interested in politics, I say to you that politics will be very interested in you, and all you hold dear, if the EFF comes to power.

So let’s not wait until it is too late.

Let’s use our hard-earned democracy to save our beloved country while we still can.

If you are not registered to vote, please visit the IEC website today. It takes only a few minutes to register and make sure you can play your part next year to keep the EFF out and give hope a chance.

If you are already registered, I call on you to check that your details are correct and to make sure that you and your family turn up to vote DA on Election Day.

In 2024, the people of South Africa need to vote DA like their lives depend on it.

Democrats, we have built a stronger DA. This Congress has shown us that.

Now, let’s kickstart this Blue Machine to provide a better future for my family, for your family, and for every South African family.

We don’t have a moment to lose.

It is time to get out there, to hit the ground running, and to save our beautiful country!

South Africa is a wonderful place, and she’s worth the fighting for!

Thank you.

Kruik se Oggenddiens 2 April 2023

Welkom by Kruik Gemeente se oggenddiens van 2 April 2023

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Former Municipal Employees arrested in Volksrus

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FORMER MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ARRESTED FOR OVER R34.7MILLION FRAUD AND CORRUPTION

MPUMALANGA: Phakamile Thwala( 50) Former Acting Municipal Manager of Dr Pixley Ka Isaka Seme Municipality and currently employed as a member of Mpumalanga Legislature, Linda Bennet Tshabala(61), Former Municipal Manager, Luthando Mpangeva(37), Former Project Management Unit, who have a previously pending case for Fraud and Corruption. He is still attending court which was postponed to 1 July 2023.

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Nicolus Fezile Thabo Buthelezi(65), Former Director of the Project Management Unit ( resigned),
Bhekuyise Happy Buthelezi(40) Current technician for Project Management Unit and Joseph Solly Madubula Mabuza (50), Former Municipal Manager and currently a Service Provider who was awarded a tender in the same Municipality together with his company were arrested by the Hawks Middelburg based Serious Commercial Crime Investigation on Thursday, 30 March 2023 facing charges of:

  1. Contravention of Municipal Finance Management Act, Act no.56 of 2003.
  2. Corruption(Receiving a benefit) and
  3. Fraud. The amount involved is R34 758 039.92.

Also read: Emalahleni man found with 9 unlicensed Firearms

The suspects appeared before the Volksrust Magistrate Court on the same day and they were granted R35000.00 bail each except Luthando Mpangeva who was granted R40 000.00 bail whereby the court explained that he has to get higher bail because he have a previous case for a similar matter.

The case was postponed to 6 July 2023. The court impose conditions on all of them that they must not interfere with the investigation and that they should be released only after the bail amount is paid in full. The court further warned them that if they don’t come to court on the day set, the court will issue a warrant of arrest against them and bail money will be forfeited to the state.

Police urge anyone with any information on Crime to call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

ANIMALS 101 – THE TRAGEDY OF THE EASTER BUNNY

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A WEEK AFTER EASTER, THE CANDY WILL BE FORGOTTEN, BUT SADLY SO WILL THE RABBIT.

Easter is around the corner and with Easter comes family gatherings, chocolate, Easter egg hunts and gifts. Please don’t use this occasion to give your children chicks and rabbits just because they asked for them and think that they look “cute.” Pet ownership is a huge commitment and responsibility and it’s not something that should be done on impulse. 

Did you know that rabbits are some of the most popular pets after cats and dogs, but also one of the highest abandoned animals?  95% of rabbits gifted for an Easter gift don’t make it to their first birthday.  Stuffed toys or a chocolate bunny is a way more ethical and safe option.

A rabbit that seems cute, can quickly turn into a mixture between a toddler going through their terrible twos and a puppy that is into everything. Now add the mood swings and hormones of a teenager and soon you will have something that is hard work and not so fun because you can’t meet their needs.

In addition, Easter, like every holiday, involves potential hazards for your pets, that every pet parent should be aware of, so make sure your pets avoid Easter goodies and decorations to avoid unexpected heartaches.

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Easter & Rabbits – Image by Dr. Karen Becker

SOME BUNNY FACTS (Shared by Craig View Veterinary Clinic)

1) Rabbits can live more than 10 years, so this is a long commitment. They need food, water, hay, and regular medical care, including spaying and neutering and enrichment.

2) They’re not ideal pets for children – the curiosity and high energy of children are terrifying to most bunnies and because rabbits are prey animals they may take a long time before they tolerate being picked up.

3) When your children tire of the bunny, they cannot live “in the wild”. Domesticated rabbits usually last 1-2 days if left in a park or the woods before they suffer a terrible death from a predator or nearby traffic.

4) Rabbits’ teeth never stop growing, so they are always looking for something to chew on. Electrical cords look like roots. They will gnaw on furniture, shoes, rugs, drywall, skirtings and anything they can reach. 

5)  As prey animals, they are genetically programmed to maintain a normal appearance, even if they are very sick. They don’t whine like a dog or meow like a cat. They can become critically ill without you realizing it. You need to spend time observing and getting to know your bunny and their body language in order to detect the least deviation from “normal” and get him or her to a vet quickly!

6) Rabbits’ gestation period is 31 to 33 days and that they can fall pregnant within a few days after giving birth – they can reproduce hundreds of offspring within just a few years.

7) A balanced diet is imperative and the illusion that bunnies require only carrots is misleading – a variety of vegetables, hay and even herbs is vital to a healthy diet. 

Also read about the handling of rabbits here.

If you have a rabbit already, please make sure that you choose your veterinarian carefully because not all vets are qualified to treat them.  You need an exotic pet vet and even better, one that specializes in rabbits.

Easter – Image by Rabbit.org

WHY GIVING A BUNNY (OR ANY ANIMAL) AS A GIFT IS A TERRIBLE IDEA!

  • Animals are not and should never be seen as commodities. They are sentient beings and not disposable toys. Giving them as gifts sends the wrong message and is usually an impulse buy.
  • Animals are not gifts; they are many years of commitment.
  • Children’s attention span will fit better with a stuffed toy than with a sentient being whose needs should be a priority. Children lose interest quickly.
  • Tragically, many of the rabbits are abandoned in the weeks after Easter, once families begin to realize that caring for a rabbit is a major commitment. Many end up dead, abandoned, dumped on already overwhelmed shelters, or end up confined in outdoor hutches, before their first birthday.
  • Caring properly for a rabbit is complex. In general, rabbits need appropriate housing, exercise, socialization and a specific diet for good welfare. Rabbits are high-maintenance pets with many specific physical and emotional needs. It is not an ideal pet for kids! Rabbits may suffer from boredom and depression if they are kept in cages, so they need many hours of free-roaming time and mental stimulation every day in a spacious, rabbit-proof area. Rabbits also require a diet rich in hay and fresh vegetables. Some breeds of rabbits, particularly the longer-haired rabbits, may require daily grooming. You must understand their physical, dietary and social requirements, including the fact that most bunnies need friends, before getting them! 
Easter Hazards – Image by The Paw Company

EASTER PET HAZARDS (by Dr. Karen Becker)

  • Chocolate goodies

Dogs are much more often the victims of chocolate poisoning than cats because dogs like sweet-tasting things, and they’re indiscriminate eaters. Both theobromine and caffeine stimulate the central nervous system and heart muscles. They also relax smooth muscles, especially the bronchial muscles, and increase the production of urine by the kidneys. Even small amounts of chocolate can cause adverse reactions in pets, and the darker the chocolate, the more theobromine it contains.

  • Easter candy, baked goods and other products containing xylitol

Sadly, xylitol poisoning in dogs is reaching epidemic proportions. Just a few years ago, xylitol could be found in less than a hundred products, but today it can be found in a wide range of products. Xylitol is a sweetener that is highly toxic to dogs. Xylitol is used to sweeten a wide range of products, including sugar-free gum and mints, nicotine gum, chewable vitamins, certain prescription drugs, dental hygiene products and baked goods. It can also be purchased in granulated form as a sugar replacement to sweeten beverages, cereals and other foods.

  • Easter basket grass and other fillers

The plastic grass used in Easter baskets can look tasty to pets, but it can’t be absorbed into their bodies. This means it can become lodged at any point along the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and create serious problems. If the grass is a staple in your Easter baskets, consider substituting paper grass or tissue paper.

Plastic eggs, foil wrappings and Easter toys can also be attractive to pets, so be sure to keep Easter baskets and their contents well out of the reach of your dog or cat.

If you hide hardboiled eggs in your house or yard for the kiddos to find, be sure to keep track of how many you hide and how many are found. You don’t want your pet to discover a rotten egg in a few weeks or months and eat it.

Also, keep in mind that plastic eggs can easily be cracked and produce small sharp shards that can cause injury if your pet swallows them.

If you dye your Easter eggs, make sure to use non-toxic food colouring.

  • Easter lilies

A variety of lilies can potentially be toxic/deadly to pets, especially cats, but dogs too. Nontoxic varieties of lilies include the Calla, Peace and Peruvian. If a kitty swallows even a tiny amount of any portion of these plants, including the pollen, kidney failure can result.

  • Easter dinner

Most types of traditional holiday feasts for humans are entirely too fatty and otherwise problematic for dogs and cats. Easter dinners are no exception, especially when they include things like honey-glazed ham, scalloped potatoes, macaroni and cheese, bread, buns and desserts. Additional human foods to keep away from your pet due to their potential toxicity include onions, garlic, leeks and chives; grapes, raisins, sultanas and currants; and macadamia nuts. Cooked bones are also a no-no, along with alcohol.

  • Easter gardening supplies

If you plan any yard work, be sure to avoid exposing your pet to chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. If you know or suspect your pet has eaten a potentially toxic substance, immediately contact your veterinarian!

Read last week’s article on dog body language here.

Do yourself, your bank account and the rescues who are all overwhelmed with unwanted pets a favour and ADOPT! Critter Rescue SA adopt their rabbits out sterilized, after performing a property check as well as supporting your family with sufficient information regarding housing and dietary requirements. 

Please do your homework before getting any pets! If you can’t commit to their whole life, then please do not get them. Keep your pet’s safety in mind this Easter and have a blessed one with loved ones.

Next week we will look back on many of the posts in the last few weeks.

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

Emalahleni man found with 9 unlicensed Firearms

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NINE UNLICENSED FIREARMS AND 617 ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION CONFISCATED

Nelspruit: 27 March 2023 – A 33-year-old Emalahleni man appeared briefly in Emalahleni Magistrate’s Court after allegedly being found with nine different kinds of unlicensed firearms with 617 live rounds on Friday, 24 March 2023 at about 16h00.

Martin Frederik Nelson was granted bail of R3 000 and is expected to be back in court on 10 April 2023.

His arrest came after police reacted to a tipoff from the community about a man allegedly acting irresponsibly with firearms in his possession.

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According to the whistleblowers, the suspect allegedly threatened people with firearms and appeared intoxicated. On police arrival at his residence, he was reportedly found with two firearms, a revolver and a rifle next to him. Police searched the house whereby seven rifles, two shotguns, one revolver, one pistol and ammunition were found in his possession.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect had four firearms registered under his name, but only two firearms had valid licences. Seven of the firearms were reportedly inherited from his father, but there were no licences obtained by the suspect.

Emalahleni

The Acting Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Major General Zeph Mkhwanazi has applauded members of the public for alerting police about the weird behaviour displayed by the suspect. The General further appreciated the swift response by police which resulted in the arrest as well as confiscation of the firearms with ammunition.

Police urge anyone with any information on Crime to call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

Misty Waters Fringe Festival and Market

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The Misty Waters Fringe Festival & The Fringe Market

The following article appeared on the Lake Umuzi Web Page. Read the original article HERE

As most of you know by now, one of South Africa’s biggest alternative music festivals are happening at the end of April in Secunda, Mpumalanga at Lake Umuzi. You guessed it, it’s the Misty Waters Music Festival: Riders on the Storm, taking place April 28th to April 30th, 2023.

Misty Waters started out as a passion project in 2017, and included a Pitt’s Aerobatics air show and FMX stunt shows. And while all of this sounds rather intriguing and as fun as it was at the time, focus was quickly brought back to what really mattered at a music festival. And just like that Misty Waters emerged as a strong competitor boasting what seems to be the biggest line-up in South Africa in 2023.

Also read: Misty Waters: What to expect

Misty Waters has certainly made a name for itself throughout the years and we believe it is going to continue to become one of the biggest and most successful music festivals in South Africa. And if you ask the Europeans any big festival requires a smaller festival that is associated with it. The Edinburgh International Festival proved just that. Now, we are not saying Misty Waters can be compared to the Edinburgh International Festival or that The Misty Waters Fringe Festival is anything close to the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival, but everyone has to start somewhere right? This year being Misty Waters’ fifth year and falling on such a beautiful extra-long, long weekend we had to step up our game. We’d be imbeciles if we did not make use of TWO public holidays surrounding the famous Misty Waters weekend.

With the gift of our extra-long, long weekend we decided to host a Misty Waters Fringe Festival. The word ‘Fringe’ is somewhat self-explanatory, but for the fun of it, let’s jump through our time portals and head to Edinburgh, circa 1947.

The Fringe as we know it now emerged when eight theatre companies showed up, uninvited to the inaugural Edinburgh International Festival in 1947. The International Festival was using all of the city’s major venues and left no room for the smaller folk.

It is then that the smaller theatre companies decided to take control and take over smaller, alternative venues for their productions. Their aim was to take advantage of masses streaming into the city to showcase their own alternative theatre. Although at the time it was not recognised as such, this was the first Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The major defining feature of a fringe festival was established early on – the use of unconventional venues. At first, these groups referred to themselves as “Festival Adjuncts.” It was not until 1948 that Robert Kemp, a Scottish playwright and journalist, coined the title “Fringe” when he wrote during the second Edinburgh International Festival:

“Round the fringe of official Festival drama, there seems to be more private enterprise than before … I am afraid some of us are not going to be at home during the evenings!”

In the wise words of Robert Kemp, we believe we’re also not going to be at home during the evenings of April 26th to April 28th as we’re going to be enjoying The Misty Waters Fringe Festival!

This is a festival not to miss, considering it won’t happen again next year. The Misty Waters Fringe Festival will only occur every few years on the rare occasion when Misty Waters Music Festival happens to fall on an extra-long, long weekend as it does this year.

Fringe Festivals are dedicated to supporting independent performers and artists while creating opportunities for diverse communities to experience boundary-pushing theatre and live performance at affordable rates. We are making our Fringe Festival completely FREE as we want everyone to relish in the music, while bringing more exposure to the smaller bands performing within this more alternative realm of music.

Speaking of alternative music, Misty Waters Music Festival is an alternative music festival featuring mostly rock, blues, folk and indie music as stated earlier. The Misty Waters Fringe Festival, following in the footsteps of its father festival, will also showcase bands and artists that generally fall into that genre of music. Another reason to attend the Misty Waters Fringe Festival is that it serves as sneak peek to Misty Waters and the type of music performed there. Perhaps you’re a lover of festivals, but never thought a rock music festival was your thing and didn’t feel like spending money to find out. Well, with our FREE Fringe Festival you don’t have to spend a cent to enjoy the music, you can get a sense of the type of music performed at Misty Waters and come to find you actually love it.

The Misty Waters Fringe Festival is taking place from April 26th to April 28th, 2023 at Eish RestaurantUpstairs Sky Bar and Zebra’s located at Lake Umuzi in Secunda. The Fringe Market is happening at the new developments at Lake Umuzi, and will take place on April 26th and April 27th, 2023. The market will feature unique, artisan vendors.

Join us at 1 Kiewiet Street, Lake Umuzi, Secunda from around 15:00 until 20:00 on April 26th for The Misty Waters Fringe Festival and The Fringe Market. The very next day on the public holiday the festivities continue from around 14:00 throughout the whole day until late into the night! The last day of The Fringe Festival and the first day of Misty Waters Music Festival (Friday, April 28th) will also start around 14:00 with live shows until late at night.

As previously stated, this is not a time to miss or not partake in these celebrations. There’s always this lingering whisper around town that there’s never anything to do. We are giving you five days of music and markets, two of which are FREE! The Misty Waters Fringe Festival won’t happen every year and this year’s Misty Waters line-up is potentially the biggest music festival line-up South Africa will see in 2023.

Save these dates:

April 26th – April 28th 2023:

The Misty Waters Fringe Festival

FREE ENTRY

Locations: Eish Restaurant, Upstairs Sky Bar and Zebra’s at Lake Umuzi.

April 26th + April 27th 2023:

The Fringe Market

FREE ENTRY

Location: The new developments at Lake Umuzi.

April 28th – April 30th 2023:

Misty Waters Music Festival

R590 per person for the weekend until 31 March 2023. Price increase 1 April 2023 to R690 per person for the weekend

Location: 1 Kingfisher Street, Lake Umuzi, Secunda, Mpumalanga.

To book accommodation for The Misty Waters Fringe Festival or Misty Waters Music Festival please click on the link below:

https://lakeumuzi.co.za/events/misty-waters-music-festival/

If you have any more questions regarding The Misty Waters Fringe Festival or Misty Waters Music Festival please don’t hesitate to contact us:

mistywaters@lakeumuzi.co.za

Sasol SLP Public Participation Feedback

NOTICE OF SOCIAL AND LABOUR PLAN (SLP) PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROGRESS FEEDBACK

Notice is hereby given of the Public Participation process as required in terms of the provisions of Clause 7.3 of the Implementation Guidelines for the Broad-Based Socio-Economic Empowerment Charter of the Mining and Minerals Industry, 2018 (Mining Charter 2018). This relates to the 2021- 2025 SLP submitted to the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE).

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Sasol Mining (Pty) Ltd is the holder of the Mining Right No 128/2011 MR (Reference number: MP 30/5/1/2/2/138 MR) with the associated approved SLP in respect of the area referred to as the Sasol Secunda Complex. The Sasol Secunda Complex SLP is in its third year of the five-year cycle as per the implementation plan submitted to the DMRE.

Sasol Mining is therefore required, in terms of the Act (Mining Charter 2018), to consult and provide feedback to the surrounding communities on the progress of the implementation plan. In terms of the Public Participation process, the following topics will be discussed:

  • An update on progress made with the implementation of the SLP
  • An overview of the Sasol Secunda Complex SLP for the financial years 2021 – 2025

Applicant: Sasol Mining (Pty) Ltd

Process Description: To comply with the requirements of the SLP implementation plan, we are required by law to give feedback to the interested and affected communities. The SLP addresses issues pertaining to human resources development and local economic development, with the commitments in respect thereof, for the next two-year period. The Sasol Secunda Complex SLP (FY21-25) can be viewed on Sasol’s website: https://www.sasol.com/mining-slp.

The engagement sessions will take place as follows:

VenueDateTime
Nthoroane New Community Hall11 April 202310:00 –13:00
Grootvlei Community Hall12 April 202310:00 –13:00
Siyathemba Thusong Service Centre13 April 202310:00 –13:00

Should you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact Ntombfuthi Macheke at Ntombfuthi.Macheke@sasol.com.