COMMUNITY WORK PROGRAMME MALUTI-A-PHOFUNG SITE

Province: District Municipality: Thabo Mofutsanyana Local Municipality: Maluti-A-Phofung

Implementing agents: Tholwana E Molemo and Lima Rural Development Foundation

SITE PROFILE 2017 Contents

1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SITE AREA ...... 2

2. SITE INFORMATION ...... 3

3. USEFUL WORK ...... 4

4. SPECIAL PROJECTS ...... 6

5. LOCAL REFERENCE COMMITTEE ...... 13

6. ANNEXURE A: REPORT ON USEFUL WORK BY WARD, MARCH 2017 ...... 14

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1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SITE AREA

Maluti-a-Phofung Local Municipality is situated in the Thabo Mofutsanyana District of the Free State Province. It was established in 2000 and is named after the Mountains (known as “Maluti” in Sesotho. The peak in Qwaqwa is known as the Sentinel is called “Phofung” in Sesotho.

Maluti includes the towns of and as well as the former homeland of QwaQwa, whose capital was . Today Phuthaditjhaba is Maluti’s administrative seat and QwaQwa residents account for 80% of the total municipal population, the majority coming from families forcibly removed from what was the Orange Free State in the 1970s and 1980s. In terms of area covered, Maluti is the smallest local municipality in the district municipality, but because of its apartheid-era history, it has the densest population and the deepest poverty.

The table below,1 which compares 2011 with 2016, gives the main demographics for the municipality and shows how it is struggling to match service delivery improvements with the growth in population. Service provision is hampered by the mountainous land and remoteness of many homes.

2016 2011

Population 353 452 335 784 Age Structure Population under 15 30.50% 32.70% Population 15 to 64 64.50% 62.00% Population over 65 5.00% 5.30% Sex Ratio Males per 100 females 83.9 83.9 Population Growth Per annum 1.17% n/a Labour Market Unemployment rate (official) n/a 41.80% Youth unemployment rate (official) 15-34 n/a 53.00% Education (aged 20 +) No schooling 6.90% 8.90% Matric 29.20% 26.80% Higher education 7.90% 7.90% Household Services Flush toilet connected to sewerage 29.70% 30.30% Weekly refuse removal 21.10% 24.80% Piped water inside dwelling 22.30% 31.90% Electricity for lighting 93.60% 89.00%

1 Taken from the Local Government Handbook, available at https://www.localgovernment.co.za/locals/view/51/Maluti-A-Phofung-Local-Municipality#demographic

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Eighty-three percent of the population is Sesotho speaking and 11% Zulu speaking, with a small number of (2%) and English (1.5%) speaking inhabitants. Incomes, including social grants, are R1 600 or less per month for almost 85% of individuals, of whom 50% earn R400 or less per month.2 Government is the largest single employer in the municipal area (28%), with the agriculture and the retail sectors also important employers and drivers of the local economy.

Implementation of the CWP in Maluti-a-Phofung began in 2010 as part of government’s efforts to alleviate poverty in the area. What were formerly two CWP sites, one in QwaQwa and another in Harrismith, were combined in 2014 to form the current site.

2. SITE INFORMATION

There are 2 500 participant places budgeted for this site, of which 94% are for regular participants working 100 days per year, or 8 days a month from January to October, and 10 days each in November and December. The remaining 6% of places are allocated to supervisors and storekeepers who work 20 days every month. This site has a larger allocation than the average, due firstly to the combining of the two original sites and secondly in acknowledgement of the greater than average need of the area.

To compensate for days lost due to casual absenteeism and participants leaving the programme during the year, and to ensure that the full wage allocation is benefitting the community, the site aims to be over-recruited by 10%, bringing the total to 2 750.

In terms of demographics, youth participation (16-35 year olds) is 40%, female participation is 74% and participation by people living with disabilities is 1%. These figures are comparable to those for the CWP nationally, where youth participation is 39%, female participation is 77% and participation by people with disabilities is 1%.

The table below shows how the participation targets are distributed across the wards. Every ward in the municipality has a CWP presence.  Allocated number of Ward Towns and villages where CWP is operational participants

1 300 Makgolokoeng, Khalanyoni 2 55 Clubview, Mphatlalatsane, Matsikeng 3 200 Kestell 4 200 Intabazwe 5 200 Intabazwe 6 200 Intabazwe 7 55 Dithotaneng, Debult, Makgalaneng 8 55 Makgalaneng, Matebeleng 9 55 Poelong 10 55 11 55 , Hlatseng

2 These figures are taken from the 2011 Census cited in Gaffney’s Local Government Yearbook, 2013-2015.

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Allocated number of Ward Towns and villages where CWP is operational participants

12 55 Naledi 13 55 Bolata 14 55 Phamong 15 55 Makeneng, Tshirela, Thabanatshoana 16 55 Turffontein, Mantolo, Thabatjhitja & Makong 17 55 Mangaung, Sebokeng 18 55 Hamafose, Hasethunya, Namahadi 19 55 Thababosiu, Marakong, Mollakoekoe 20 55 Thibell, Lejoaneng, Makeneng, Thabatshoeu 21 55 Ritpan, Tsheseng, Moeding 22 55 23 55 Marakon, Letshalemaduke 24 55 Lusaka, Qholaqhwe 25 55 Riverside, Riverpark, Riverview 26 55 Boiketlo 27 55 Phuthaditjhaba 28 55 Beruti, Elite, Modulaqhoa, 29 55 Phuthaditjhaba 30 55 Lusaka 31 55 Molapo, Hanevil, Metsimatsho 32 55 Disaster Park, Matsikeng 33 55 Mandela Park, Slovo Park 34 55 Bluegumbosh, Disaster Park 35 55 Makoane Total 2 750

See Annexure A for a report on the tasks carried out in each ward over a typical one month period.

3. USEFUL WORK

The concept of ‘useful work’, i.e. work that produces outputs that benefit the community, is a key feature of the CWP and much effort is expended every year in consultations, especially with community members, participants and community representatives, to identify community needs, including those that are unfunded or underfunded mandates of the Integrated Development Plan that are appropriate and feasible for the programme to address. The site is active in all pillars of CWP work. General life skills training is provided to participants, as well as training relevant to the sectors they work in. During the past three years a number of special projects have also been initiated.

Food and Nutrition Security Support  Community vegetable gardens are established in the grounds of schools, crèches, old age homes and clinics

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 Vegetables from the community gardens are utilised by the institutions to provide for their needs and excess produce is distributed to the vulnerable and destitute Environmental Programmes  Illegal dump sites are cleared  Legal dump sites are created where refuse can be dumped

Maintenance Tasks  The use of derelict buildings is secured from the municipality and these buildings are renovated by CWP participants as multi-purpose centres or CWP sub-site offices  The fencing around sites where community gardens are established is repaired and maintained  Maintenance is carried out on the homes of vulnerable community members  Maintenance is carried out on the buildings of sites that house community gardens

Support to Schools  CWP provides school patrols and assist learners to cross open areas where dangers may lurk  Crèches are assisted with playing and reading to the children and with their general care  Vegetable gardens are established at schools  Schools are cleaned, minor repairs carried out and general maintenance provided  Assist with soup kitchens

Urban Renewal Activities  Parks are created and open spaces enclosed

Home-based Care and Auxiliary Care Services  Participants visit the homes of the elderly residents, ill and vulnerable community members to cook and clean  Sick and weak patients are accompanied to their clinic appointments  Medication is collected from the clinics for the elderly residents and incapacitated  People are referred to government and social support services for assistance with birth Various health awareness campaigns are conducted

Arts and Handicrafts  At the Multi-Purpose centres the participants are given the opportunity to develop their artistic skills in the making of various arts and crafts objects  Participants bake, cook and preserve vegetables  Sewing Teams make the uniforms for the home- and community-based care workers and sew garments for ECD centres and orphanages  Knitting Teams design and produce blankets for crèches and the elderly residents, and warm clothes for children

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4. SPECIAL PROJECTS

Nal’ibali Reading for Enjoyment Campaign

The CWP participants in partnership with Nal’ibali are conducting reading clubs in ECD’s and crèches. This intervention has yielded good results in most of the ECD’s the site works with, where reading clubs have been formed. CWP participants have been trained to deliver these services to the ECD’s on a daily basis and the programme has set aside a budget to ensure quality engagements.

Across the site in Harrismith, Tshiame and QwaQwa more than 200 children are benefiting from this intervention since it started in 2015.

In the Harrismith sub-site, particularly Intabazwe Township, an after school reading club has been established, which is most effective during school holidays. It assists in instilling good values in children and keeps them busy and safe, away from the streets.

White House Multipurpose Centre

The White House Multipurpose Centre is located in the Harrismith sub-site at Intabazwe Township. The building once housed ANC offices but was abandoned following vandalization and fell into serious disrepair. In 2014 the site proposed to the municipality that the CWP take it over, renovate and repair it, and establish a multi-purpose centre to benefit the community. Following the granting of permission renovations began and continued through the following year. From 2016 the White House has been up and running.

The project aims to develop entrepreneurial skills and assist people with their initiatives to transform their lives for themselves and their families. A key feature of the work is the incubation of co-operative businesses.

CWP participants based at the White House implement projects that benefit indigent community members and the institutions that they support. These focus on handicrafts, renovations, baking and

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food security. Over time it is aimed to widen the impact to the nearby community so that more people can improve their skills and be assisted to start their own enterprises.

White House co-operative incubator projects

There are four co-operative groups currently being incubated as start-up businesses. The group members have received general co-op training as well as training relevant to their specific sector and are being supported with business mentoring as they develop. It is envisaged that they will require support for 2-3 years before they will be able to operate independently. In the meantime, they work with CWP assets as participants engaged in useful work.

Construction Team - Is responsible for renovation and for providing maximum security thereby ensuring safety of equipment, tools and utensils. The Team fitted facias and ceilings, installed plumbing, renovated the roof, fitted burglar bars on windows and doors, installed a water harvesting mechanism and water storage tanks, established a nursery tunnel and made long tables for the bakery.

Bakery Team - Started immediately after the renovation was completed. It provides breakfast to the surrounding community. At 08h00 in the morning CWP participants, community members and visitors to the clinic are queuing outside for fat-cakes, scones and buns. The bakery also provides the tuck shops with orders and individuals who want special cakes throughout the day.

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Food Security Team- The Team works hard to provide nutritional food to the community and to patients visiting the nearby clinic. The food garden produces a variety of vegetables of which some are distributed to the needy, some are cooked for feeding schemes and the rest is preserved and stored for the winter months. Participants and the community are encouraged to preserve all excess vegetables that are produced, and they learn bottling and drying techniques.

Sewing and Knitting Teams – For more than a year now the Sewing Team has been producing uniforms for Home-Based Bare participants and altering CWP uniforms too small to fit larger participants.

It will soon embark on special designing and sewing of traditional Sotho and Zulu wear, preparatory to forming a cooperative.

The Knitting Team’s activities include the knitting of blankets for distribution on Mandela Day and hats, scarves and other winter garments for the elderly residents and the very young.

Adult Education School

The school started in September 2016 with 38 participants who cannot read or write. Classes are conducted by a CWP participant who has a Higher Certificate in Adult Basic Education & Training (ABET), Ms. Nomoya Wielminah Buthelezi. She was selected through interviews organised by the site

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manager, Carl Maluleke. Participants are trained to NQF Level 2, and the first proud graduates received their certificates in March 2017.

Ms Buthelezi is very excited about the opportunity presented to her to gain experience as a teacher. She believes that this programme is changing people’s lives and she’s honoured to be part of it. There are some participants who have never attended school at all; the site hopes that it will be able to continue offering this programme over the coming years.

Kestell Site Office

The CWP has renovated two buildings in Kestell. One was a municipal office opposite the police station burned and vandalized by the community before 2009. The building is now used as a CWP sub-site office. It also is extended to accommodate extra rooms for disadvantaged learners to be assisted with their home work by CWP participants and to provide after school care with a soup kitchen.

A vegetable garden and a nursery and seedling germination tunnel have been established.

Opposite the CWP office is the community hall which has also been renovated and is now used by the community and CWP for meetings and special gatherings.

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Two Roomed House

The Community Work Programme changed the life of an unemployed female single parent living with her two children in a one-room mud house in Monontsha Village. The condition of the house was very bad and CWP donated building material and provided labour to build a two-room house. The house was completed and handed over to the family during Mandela Day 2016. The event was attended by the Chief and the ward and PR councillors.

The participants gained valuable experience in undertaking and completing this task, and now are able to offer similar support to others.

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Disabled Home and Crèche

During 2015/2016 the Community Work Programme renovated the Bophelong Centre of Hope, a home for community members with disabilities and a crèche. The project is situated in ward 16, Makeneng Cluster. CWP participants from ward 16, with the guidance of the IA’s technical support unit, successfully completed the following work:

 Installing of new roof and ceiling  Fencing of the centre  Installing of doors and windows  Plastering and painting of the centre  Installing of water storage tanks for water harvesting  Construction of the nursery

The renovated centre was officially handed over in July 2016 as part of the Mandela Day celebrations. The Sewing and Knitting Teams also supported the event by providing blankets and toys for the Centre’s beneficiaries.

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Health Services

Together with Right to Care, which is the Lead Partner for the Provincial Department of Health Partnership Health Service Delivery programme, 12 participants were trained in Counselling and HIV Testing. With this technical skill, the participants have been deployed to assist in the local Primary Health Facilities in Harrismith and Tshiame with HIV and TB screening. They counsel patients, do finger pricking and testing and assist with the medication and the ART Adherence Clubs. The Health Team held an AIDS Day for the inmates at the Harrismith Prison in December 2016. Right to Care trained one HTS Counsellor in conducting ART Adherence Clubs.

In Harrismith, the Health Team assists in an old age home with services to the elderly residents. They conduct health talks and physical exercise sessions and give massages. They also ensure adherence to medication for non-communicable diseases, collecting patients’ medication and assisting with regular check-ups on their consumption of the prescribed dosages.

The Team is currently working in the district contributing to the UNAIDS and South African HTS Policy and its goal of 90% of the community testing and knowing their status, 90% of people who test positive receiving treatment and 90% in treatment having a suppressed viral load. They have been assigned the community tertiary institution to work with, focusing mainly on students. The process of establishing the relationship with the Free State University and the Maluti TVET wellness units was graced by a warm welcome and through this engagement a relationship with the Higher Education HIV and AIDS unit was also established. Prospects of advancing the relationships are high.

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5. LOCAL REFERENCE COMMITTEE

Programme implementation is supported by the Local Reference Committee. The current committee was appointed following the local government elections in 2016. It includes five representatives from the municipality, four Community Development Workers, representation from the Traditional Authority, and representatives from the faith-based and NGO sectors.

The committee exercises oversight as well as being a source of advice and practical assistance to the site management. The current members are shown in the table below.

Name Position Contact details MMC Nhlapo Ditabe Office of the Executive Mayor 0828339102/[email protected] MMC Masetjhaba Lakaje Office of the Executive Mayor 0769269631/[email protected] MMC Mofokeng Betsi Office of the Executive Mayor Motholo Mapule Office of the Executive Mayor 0735739955 Mokoena Nthabiseng Office of the Speaker 0794706569 Rev Mile Fraternal minister 0722892005/[email protected] Rev Xaba Fraternal minister 0738657995 Mr Paulos Moloi Traditional Community Council Mrs LJ Makae NGOs 0727241092/0587136074 Mrs Jacky Littlewood Thusanang Advice Centre Piet Ntema Community Development Work 0782104358 Mosiuoa Motaung Community Development Work 0738380062 Neo Thamae Community Development Work 0726886052 Maletshaba Phokoe Community Development Work 0785086561

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6. ANNEXURE A: REPORT ON USEFUL WORK BY WARD, MARCH 2017

Ward CWP Sector Activities

HBC At Tshiame B participants assisted elderly residents by distributing medication and bathing those who are bed ridden people. They visited 365 households. Assisted Tshiame B Clinic by testing 130 clients for HIV/AIDS, TB screening of 200 patients, insuring pharmacy direct treatment, 35 referrals to social workers, discourse support group for teenagers in ART treatment, hosted health talks inside the clinic. At Makgolokoeng participants assisted the clinic by doing HIV/AIDS testing and counselling. Accompanied patients to Thebe Hospital with an ambulance and accompanied elderly and disabled patients to Makholokoeng Clinic. At Tshiame A assisted patients and elderly residents with household chores such as cooking and cleaning, bathing. House numbers that benefited: 399, 394 and 389. Assisted at the mobile clinic by accompanying the patients to collect their medication. Food Security Gardens maintained by watering, transplanting spinach, cabbages, carrots, beetroots and harvesting pumpkins and cabbages at Tsebong Primary School. Gardens maintained by removing weeds and preparing soil, planting spinach and transplanting spinach at 1 Tshiame B Community Clinic. Maintaining the garden by cultivating the soil, watering, removing weeds and planting spinach at Khethatsebo School and Nexus School Tshiame B. Gardens maintained by watering, removing weeds and transplanting seedlings of spinach at Bonokuhle Crèche, Makholokoeng Clinic and Morena Tshohisi School at Makholokoeng. Waste Management Services Cleaning illegal dumping sites by picking up papers, recycling tins and bottles next to Tshiame B Clinic. Street and road maintained by picking up papers and sweeping. Assisted Mabate Intermediate School by maintaining flower garden and picking up papers throughout the school yard. Cleaning bakery site at Makholokoeng. Assisted Khosatsana Mapule Crèche by washing the windows, mats and blankets. Public Facility Repairs & Opening the V-drains that were blocked by removing sand, stone and building a steep hill at Tsebong Maintenance (Incl. Construction) Primary School.

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Ward CWP Sector Activities

ECD Assisted Reamohetse Disabled Centre and Tsebong Educare Centre by cleaning classrooms, cooking and taking care of the children. Assisted Makholokoeng Crèche by cleaning, cooking, storytelling and story play. Arts and Crafts Repairing clothes, sewing pillow cases, knitting hats with wool and knitting jerseys at Tshiame B. Primary Schools Assisted Tsebong Primary School by cleaning the hall, V-drain and cutting grass. Agriculture/Food Security Preparing soil at Club-view High School and Mphatlalatsane Clinic as well as harvesting carrots, beetroots, tomatoes and pumpkins for 4 crèches. Maintaining the food garden at the Department of Agriculture by cutting the grass around the garden, removing weeds, watering plants and harvesting sugar beans for the crèches. 2 Community Services/Waste Cleaning Club-View High School by cutting grass, removing dustbins and picking up papers. Management Cleaning Mphatlalatsane Clinic by sweeping toilets, washing windows and cutting grass around the yard. Cleaning illegal dumping sites by collecting all the rubbish in refuse bags near Club-View phase 1. Cutting grass around the yard and cutting trees for wood to donate it at funeral home. HBC Assisted elderly residents and patients with household chores, laundry and providing them with healthy exercises. Collecting medication at Kopanong Clinic and distributing it. Standing in queues for elderly residents at pension pay points. Food Security Maintaining the garden by watering, removing weeds at Dipelaneng Primary School and Kopanong Clinic. Planted seedlings of cabbages, spinach, onions and beetroots at Dipelaneng Primary School. 03 Kestell Education Assisted Nkarabeng School by cleaning the classrooms, offices and toilets.

Waste Management Services Unblocked the V-drains by removing sand and stone. ECD Assisted Lebohang and Jabulani Crèche by playing with the children, reading to them, helping them with learning how to read and write as well as cleaning the classrooms for the next day. HBC Collected clothes for vulnerable ones at Matoding. Assisted patients and elderly residents with household chores, distributed meals and provided care where needed. Houses that benefited are from 3394, 10252 and 1097. Participants collected medication from the clinics and delivered this medication to their patients’ 4 houses: number 476, 68, 121, 1446, 3994, 57, 1111 and 578. Food Security Harvested 50kg of green beans, 2 full wheelbarrows of spinach and 10kg of tomatoes at Inhlakanipho garden as well as harvested 10kg of green peppers and carrots for distribution at the following schools:

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Ward CWP Sector Activities

Harrismith Secondary School, Inhlakanipho School, Siphosihle Crèche and Zamokuhle Crèche. Removed grass and weeds at Inhlakanipho and Harrismith School gardens. Waste Management Services Cleaning 11 houses for elderly residents inside and outside, at the following house numbers: N659, 2873, 666, 83, 825, 824, 844, 1139, 780, 1124 and 725 at Matoding, Marooisteen and Mabastaad. Three illegal dumping sites were cleaned by picking up papers, digging holes to bury waste and making the ground level next to the Khyalami bottle store, Three Shops at Mabanga street. Public Facility Repairs & Fixed a fence that was destroyed by cows at the houses of elderly residents at house number 540 and fixed Maintenance (Incl. Construction) the roof that was damaged at house number N912. Opening storm water drains that were blocked by removing waste and stones next to the Khyalami bottle store, Three Shops, Mabanga Street. ECD Assisted Khanya Educare Centre and Emanuel Crèche by preparing meals, singing rhymes and storytelling with the children, as well as cleaning the classrooms for the next day. HBC At Ward 5, participants assisted Lerato U Thando School and Sentebale Primary School by distributing meals and controlling the lines. Participants assisted home based patients with household chores, laundry and other activities of which the following houses benefited: 1990, 1938, 3287, 1029, 1083, 2617, 2812, 2639, 1925, 1889, 1814, 1830, 2154, 223, 4229, 4208, 3507, 344, 4221and 435. Participants collected medication from the clinics and hospitals and delivered them to the patients and elderly residents of which the following houses benefited: 1623, 2368, 2493, 4172, 4108, 247,1220, 1167, 1078, 1165, 1616, 1055, 4255, 2676, 1230, 1248, 4261, 1839, 770, 2508, 1603, 1916, 3521, 1838, 289, 2617, 2167 and 4351. 5 Food Security Gardens maintained by removing weeds, watering, preparing the soil for the next planting as well as harvesting spinach, onions which are given to the feeding scheme at Lerato U Thando School. Maintaining the garden at Ntlahaneleng School, Sentebale School, including household gardening by removing weeds, preparing the soil, watering crops and thereafter harvesting 20kg of spinach at Ntlahaneleng and 2kg of onions which is also given to a school feeding scheme. Waste Management Services 2 illegal dumping sites were cleaned up by picking up papers, collecting tins and bottles for recycling and digging holes for disposals at the Pholani section. Streets have been maintained from participants picking up waste, sweeping and cutting grass near the road near Lerato U Thando School.

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Ward CWP Sector Activities

Public Facility Repairs & Opening the V-drains by removing sand and taking out the grass blocking the drains at Pholani and Maintenance (Incl. Construction) Mohlakeng. Building an informal house for an elderly resident at house number 4212 as well as fixing the fence for house number 42. Primary Schools Assisted Sentebale and ltlhahaneleng School by cleaning offices, classrooms and toilets. Secondary Schools Assisted Lerato U Thando School by cleaning classes, offices and toilets. HBC At Diyatalawa assisted elderly residents and patients with household chores washing clothes, cleaning and providing medication for them as well as collecting it from the clinic. 6 Food Security Maintaining the garden by preparing the soil and watering the crops at Khayalami Farm and Thakaneng Crèche. Participants also harvest spinach and sell it at Setsing QwaQwa. Primary Schools Assisted Majweng School by cleaning the classrooms and toilets. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining the food garden, cutting grass, removing weeds and watering plants at Majara Primary School. Community Services/Waste Cleaning Motheo Wa Thuto by cutting the grass, sweeping pavements, cleaning the store rooms and Management fetching water from the JoJo tanks to use for flushing toilets. Cleaning the Old Age Homes by cutting grass and rebuilding collapsed sides of a Home that had been damaged. Cutting grass around the building at the Apostolic Faith Church. 7 Cleaning 24 pit toilets for the students and cleaning 8 classrooms by sweeping, mopping and polishing at Dithotaneng School. Cleaning the school yard at Mamosa by cutting grass and picking up papers. Cutting grass around Itlhophiseng Crèche. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Replacing broken window glass at Motheo Wa Thuto. & Maintenance Opening V-drains by removing soil, cutting grass and collecting plastics. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining 2 food gardens by loosening the soil, preparing another for seeds, rebuilding trenches, removing weeds and watering plants. Community Services/Waste Cleaning Yarona Educare by cutting the grass and making the ground level. 8 Management Maintaining the park by collecting small stones, soil and making the ground level as well as cutting the grass at Makgalaneng Village. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Opening drains at Pheella Village by removing soil, plastics and cutting grass. & Maintenance

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Ward CWP Sector Activities

Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining the food garden at Paballong Primary School, Boiteko Educare Centre and Rebaballeng Centre by loosening the soil, removing weeds, cutting grass around the garden and watering plants. 9 Community Services/Waste Cleaning classrooms by sweeping, mopping and polishing each one at Kgotsong Intermediate School. Management Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food gardens by cleaning trenches, removing weeds, soil preparation and harvesting spinach to give to Tsilo House at number 0728 and Tseki Clinic. Maintaining food garden by extending trenches, pouring compost on the garden, removing weeds, soil preparations and watering plants at Tseki School. Community Services/Waste Cleaning 6 toilets at Tseki Clinic. Management Cleaning by cutting the grass using a grass cutter machine at Dinare School. Cleaning the streets and the main road after much littering occurred by protesters at Tseki Village. 10 Cleaning by washing curtains, cutting grass, sweeping, mopping and polishing the classroom floors at Nthabiseng School. Cleaning by removing grass using slashes at Setsoto School. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Clearing storm water from the drain for about 482m (water from the street to the donga between the Mmifi & Maintenance Shop and Dinare School). Fitting 5 classrooms doors and glazing 8 windows, removing broken glass at Dinare School. Making foot bridge road with stones for the community members to travel from one place to the other. Agriculture/Food Security Making 20 trenches and loosening the soil, transplanting the seedlings of cabbages, beetroots, onions and tomatoes, sewing seeds of turnips and spinach at Thejana School and Balimising Community Garden. Community Services/Waste Cleaning by cutting grass around the yard at R.W.I Church at Monontsha Village. Management Cleaning by removing grass around the yard and building at Malesaoana Clinic at Sehlajaneng Village, the 11 community crèche at Hlatseng Village and at the community church at Sehlajaneng Village. Maintaining a community park by picking papers and removing grass at Leratong Village. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Building an informal home for Mr Makute Pule as his home fell over due to heavy rain. & Maintenance Making the ground level with soil and stones in the street of Mantsubise Village. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining the food garden, removing weeds, planting seeds, cleaning and rebuilding trenches and 12 watering plants at Matsieng School.

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Ward CWP Sector Activities

Community Services/Waste Cleaning by cutting grass, cleaning in front of the staffroom and picking up papers at Tshibollo School. Management Cleaning for disabled people by helping to clean the yard, cutting the grass and planting winter seeds for Phadi Moeketsi and Patsa Petrus at house number 1214 and house number 12 at Naledi Village. Cleaning at Nthabiseng Clinic around the pavement removing grass, picking up litter around the yard. Cleaning for an elder woman by washing dishes and cleaning inside the house. Cleaning at Phahameng School by picking up litter and cutting the grass. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food gardens, soil preparation, making trenches, harvesting carrots and spinach, pouring compost on the gardens as well as planting vegetables at Kgoptjane School and Rethabile Multipurpose Centre. Community Services/Waste Cleaning by removing grass around the yard and next to the fence at Rethabile Multipurpose centre and 13 Management Bolata Clinic. Cleaning by washing curtains, walls and sweeping, mopping and polishing the floor at Uniting Reformed Church in Bolata Village. Cleaning by sweeping, mopping and polishing the floors and washing windows at the Tribal Office. Cleaning by sweeping, mopping and polishing classrooms and computer Lab at Selemela School. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by removing weeds, loosening the soil, cutting the grass around the garden and watering plants at Madiboho School. Community Services/Waste Cleaning Madiboho Intermediate School by sweeping, mopping, polishing the staffroom, assisting with the Management kitchen as well as cleaning the toilets. Cleaning Lesedi Crèche by cutting the grass, fetching water for them from the JoJo tanks and cleaning the 14 toilets. Removing dustbins, collecting litter, cutting grass at Tlhorong Secondary School. Cleaning illegal dumping sites by collecting all rubbish put it inside refused bags wait for municipal truck to collect them. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Opening V-drains by removing soil, plastics and cutting grass at Madiboho Intermediate School. & Maintenance Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining garden at Tsholo School by loosening soil, cutting grass around the garden, watering plants and 15 removing weeds.

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Ward CWP Sector Activities

Community Services/Waste Cleaning for elderly residents (Raboroko and Mofokeng families) by fetching water and cutting wood and Management grass. Cleaning 5 schools by picking up litter, cutting grass, sweeping, mopping halls, computer labs and arranging chairs as well as maintaining the flower lawns at Selebalo, Sekgothadi, Phiri, Tsholo and Sekgutlong. Cutting the grass inside the yards at Sekgutlong and Lethabo Day Care. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden at Thabang Community by removing weeds, cutting grass around the garden and watering the plants. 16 Maintaining the food gardens at Makeng Primary School and Shakhane Secondary School by removing weeds and loosening the soil and watering the plants. Community Services/Waste Cleaning illegal dumping site at Turffontein location by collecting all rubbish and placing inside refuse bags. Management Cutting grass around the buildings at Thabang Clinic and picking up litter. Cutting grass around the school toilets and around the buildings at Iteboheleng Primary School. Cleaning at Bophelong Centre of Hope by cutting grass around the yard. Cutting trees at Makong Intermediate School. 16 Street and road cleaned at Makong Village by cutting grass, collecting litter and sweeping with hard brooms. Cleaning Thabang Community Hall’s yard by cutting grass around the yard. Sweeping Makeneng Hall and cleaning the toilets. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Opening the V-drains at Makong Intermediate School by removing soil, plastics and cutting grass. & Maintenance Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden and harvesting spinach at Mangaung School. Maintaining food garden transplanting vegetables on 5 trenches at Mojatsohle School.

17 Community Services/Waste Cleaning by sweeping the toilets and cleaning the hall at Mangaung School and at Mojatsohle School. Management Cleaning by removing, sweeping and mopping the 2 halls and mowing the lawn at Thusong Service Centre. Cleaning by maintaining 8 trees, softening flower soil, cleaning 4 rooms, mowing lawn, removing grass, mopping the storage room and sweeping in front of classrooms at Tshibollo School. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by loosening the soil, removing leaves, transplanting spinach seedlings for Winter, harvesting beetroots and pumpkins. Participants also helped to start a new garden and managed to make 20 18 trenches at the Mantshatlala Crèche and Mantshatlala School. Community Services/Waste Cleaning by picking up litter and cutting the grass at Mantshatlala School.

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Management Cleaning illegal dumping sites, cutting the grass and picking up litter at Harankopane Village. Removing the litter and maintenance of the grass at Tebang School. Cleaning by sweeping the hall at Namahadi School. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by transplanting cabbage seedlings on 8 trenches and planting winter seeds as well as watering them at Mapeka School. Harvesting spinach to give to the school children at Thaba-Bosiu School. 19 Community Services/Waste Cleaning by cutting the grass and picking up litter at Thaba-Bosiu Clinic. Management Cleaning by sweeping 5 classrooms in the school premises at Thaba-bosiu School. Cleaning by cutting the grass, cleaning the hall, sweeping inside the classrooms and picking up litter at Thalabodiba School. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining Thibella food garden by rebuilding trenches, planting 5 trenches of spinach, 6 of cabbages as well as collecting animal fertilizer to apply on the soil and watering the plants. Maintaining food garden at Sentebale Day Care by removing weeds, loosening the soil and watering plants. Maintaining 3 community gardens by removing weeds, planting seeds, loosening soil, cutting grass around the garden and watering plants at Maanankoe, Mookodi and Makgetheng Schools. Community Services/Waste Cutting grass around the school yard at Hlajoane. Management Street and road cleaned at Thibella Main Road and Thaba Tshoeu by cutting the grass, removing soil and 20 picking up litter. Cleaning Thibella Community hall by picking up waste plastic, cutting grass around the building, sweeping inside the hall and arranging the chairs. Cleaning 2 store rooms and removing waste, washing windows, sweeping, cleaning 2 toilets, cutting 4 trees in front of the Seka Motho Mota Clinic. Cleaning Makgetheng Combine School by cutting grass, cultivating soil and sweeping in front of staffroom. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Opening V-drains by removing, soil, waste plastics and cutting grass near the Makeneng Main road. & Maintenance Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining 2 community gardens by cultivating, removing weeds, planting seeds, cutting grass around the 21 gardens and watering plants at Department of Agriculture and Dinkweng Clinic. Maintaining nursery by cutting grass and cultivating soil

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Community Services/Waste Participants cut 20 trees at the Tina Moloi Clinic, cut the grass around the toilets at Manthatisi High School Management as well as cleaning inside the school hall. Participants also cut the grass at Tsheseng Police Station and cleared the litter around the building. HBC At ward 22, participants assisted at Thebe Hospital by cleaning inside the offices, washing windows and taking out the litter from the bins. Participants assisted beneficiaries with household chores and fetching water for the following houses: 43, 1551, 1553, 1672, 1535, 2015, N1438 and 12. Participants collected medication from the clinic and accompanied patients from the clinic for check-ups from the following house numbers: 2242, 2004, N1407, 1957, 2245, H1165, 2234, 2260, 1750, 43, N1407, 2255, N211, 1230 and 1244. Food Security Transplanting two trenches of kale inside tyres as well as removing grass and weeds from the garden and inside the nursery at the White House. Maintaining the garden by watering and planting cabbages, kale, pumpkins and harvesting beans at Pulamadiboho Primary School and Qhubeka Primary School. Planting cabbages, spinach and harvesting carrots and beans at the Thebe Hospital. Maintaining the garden by cultivating the soil, preparing the soil for the next plant watering and harvesting spinach at the library in Tshiame. Waste Management Services Yard cleaned and grass removed at household number 195. 22 4 illegal dumping sites cleaned by picking up litter, waste material, tins and bottles for recycling and digging holes for disposal at White City, a hostel, near swimming pool and near Mabusmaneng. Assisted elderly residents by cutting grass and cleaning the yard house no N1916 and N1534 Matoding. Assisting Intabazwe Clinic by cleaning the yard and picking up waste. Park maintained by picking up waste, watering trees and cutting grass next to Naledi Hall. Maintaining the street by picking up litter and sweeping the street at Kestell and next to Wesley Church. Public Facility Repairs & Unblocking storm water drains that were blocked by grass and stones, next to the hostel at Mahona Church. Maintenance (Incl. Construction) Repairing taps and toilet pipes that were damaged, by restoring with new ones at the White House, as well as fixing 3 doors that were broken at Lerato U Thando School. ECD Assisted Sasamala School by cleaning the classrooms, offices, toilets and the yard. Arts and Crafts Sewing of 2 uniforms for Thembelani Crèche, 4 jerseys, 1 CWP dress, 26 traditional skirts and 2 hats. Participants made scones and fat cakes to sell to the community at the White House. Repaired clothing and sewing of pillow cases at Tshiame B.

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Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by cultivating the soil, removing weeds, harvesting spinach, pumpkins and carrots as well as watering the plants at Bodibeng School. Soil preparation and 40 trenches made at Marakong Clinic. 23 Community Services/Waste Cleaning by sweeping 3 classrooms and cleaning a Hall at Bodibeng School, sweeping the floor and cutting Management grass at Marakong Clinic. Cleaning by cutting grass, improving the hall, sweeping the library, sweeping classrooms, cleaning the toilets and maintaining the flower garden in front of staffroom at Molibeli School. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden soil preparation, pouring compost on the garden, planting spinach, onions and rapeseed, cabbages as well as removing weeds and watering plants at Matsikeng and Matshekgeng Schools. Harvested spinach for Ikageng Educare with 80 Children and Makgabane Crèche with 80 Children. Cleaning between trenches and making 2 trenches to plant vegetables at Motete Church. Community Services/Waste Cleaning by removing grass and picking up litter at the Christian Church and Thabong Crèche. Management Cleaning the toilet and collecting paper, tins and placing litter into the swing bins at Qholaqhwe School. 24 Maintaining the park by watering flowers and picking up litter next to Reneuwe Crèche. Cleaning illegal dumping sites by collecting litter and digging holes for disposable nappies. Cleaning by washing windows, cleaning inside the hall room by sweeping at Qholaqhwe Clinic. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Repairing sports ground, drawing lines in the soccer ground and also fixing netball ground by removing grass & Maintenance and making lines. Fixing potholes on the Main Road in Matsikeng Village. Cleaning storm water drains that were blocked by soil and waste plastic at Matsikeng Village. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food gardens by removing weeds, soil preparations, cultivating soil, transplanting and watering plants. Community Services/Waste Cleaning the whole yard at Riverside Intermediate School by removing dustbins, collecting litter around the 25 Management yard and also cutting grass and trees. Cleaning by maintaining trees, removing grass and picking up papers at Letsibolo School. Cleaning at house number 0061 by removing grass, washing dishes and fetching water from water Truck in Phamong Village. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by removing weeds, loosening the soil, pruning cabbages and maintaining plants at 26 Tsebo School. Harvested spinach, green beans and beetroots and donated them to patients at Boiketlo Clinic.

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Community Services/Waste Cleaning by collecting papers, emptied rubbish bins and removing grass at Tsebo School. Management Cleaning by removing grass at Pulane Day Care. Cleaning by sweeping, mopping and polishing classrooms and removing grass at Boiketlo School and Mabewana School. Cleaning by mopping and polishing the computer lab at Boiketlo School. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Cleaning V-drains by removing grass at Mabela School. & Maintenance Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by removing weeds, making trenches, loosening soil and watering the garden at Tataisong Primary School. Community Services/Waste Cleaning multi-purpose hall by sweeping, mopping, polishing and clean toilets. 27 Management Cleaning Tataisong Primary School by cutting grass around the yard. Cleaning two illegal dumping sites by collecting all rubbish put it inside refuse bags. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Painting ceiling and walls in the boardroom and small kitchen. & Maintenance Opening V-drains by removing soil, collecting papers and cutting grass at Leratong Orphanage Home and Tataisong School. Community Services/Waste Cleaning yard at Tribal Office by cutting grass, picking up papers, cleaning inside the hall and toilets. Management Cleaning Qwaqwa School by maintaining flower lawn, collecting papers, cleaning classrooms and cutting grass. Cleaning yard at Mosikili’s family for funeral by cutting grass and cutting wood. 28 Cleaning Lerato Crèche by decorating with tyres and cutting grass around the yard. Cleaning Thokoana School inside classrooms by sweeping, mopping and polishing. Cleaning classrooms, cutting grass around the buildings at Boitsebelo Technical School. Cleaning stepping stones by sweeping, mopping and polishing and helping inside the kitchen. Agriculture/Food Security Harvesting carrots and cabbages for Child Welfare. Maintaining food garden at Phuthaditjhaba by removing weeds, loosening soil, cutting grass around the garden and watering plants. 29 Maintaining food garden at Mamello Primary School by removing weeds, loosening soil and watering plants. Community Services/Waste Cleaning Phuthaditjhaba Hall by sweeping and cultivating around the place. Management Cleaning illegal dumping site next to BP garage by picking up litter and placing in refuse bags.

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Construction/Public Facility Repairs Opening V-drain by removing plastics, removing soil and cutting grass at Tosi’s street. & Maintenance Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by cleaning between trenches, removing weeds and watering plants at ZR Mahabane. Making new garden at Kgotsong Agricultural site preparing soil for planting. Planting spinach for an elderly woman at Village. Making new garden to plant vegetables at Lehlasedi Day Care. Community Services/Waste Cleaning for an elderly woman by removing grass at Makwane Village. Management Cleaning at house number 2155 by cutting grass and sweeping the yard at Thabong Village. 30 Cleaning by removing grass and sweeping the floor at Twelve Apostolic Church. Cleaning dumping site by collecting the rubbish at Thabong. Cleaning by removing grass at African Gospel Church. Cleaning at house number 984 by removing grass at Thabong Village. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Fixing sports ground by drawing lines where faded, and removing grass at Carara Community Sports Ground. & Maintenance Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining 2 food gardens removing weeds, cutting grass around the gardens, loosening the soil, harvesting spinach at Ntebohiseng and Mohaladitoe Schools. Community Services/Waste Cleaning outside the councillor’s office as well as cutting the grass. 31 Management Construction/Public Facility Repairs Making speed humps at Makoane Main Road in partnership with the Department of Public Works. & Maintenance Painting Makoane School with first coat in front of the classroom, repairing window glass. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by cleaning between trenches, removing weeds, harvesting green beans, carrots, beetroots, spinach, watering plants and rebuilding 40 trenches at Tebang and Bluegumbosch. Transplanting 2 trenches of Spinach at Bokang Day care Centre. Community Services/Waste Cleaning illegal dumping site at Seotlong Location collecting litter and disposing on nappies. 32 Management Cleaning by cutting grass and picking up litter outside at Constituency Hall. Cleaning by removing grass, picking up papers and cutting grass at Five Motion Church and Presbyterian Church at Namoha Phase 2. Cleaning by removing the grass at Lehae la Maqheku at Seotlong Bluegumbosch.

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Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining food garden by adding kraal manure, cultivating soil, removing weeds, loosening the soil, pruning old spinach, preparing seed beds, harvesting onions, tomatoes, spinach and watering plants at Qwabi School and Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Crèche. 33 Community Services/Waste Cleaning 2 illegal dumping sites collecting paper, waste plastics, making the ground level at Mandela Park. Management Cleaning 6 classrooms for grade 11 by sweeping, mopping and polishing them, picking up papers around the yard and burning them as well as cutting the grass at Moteka School. Cleaning at Lebohang Dimpho Day Care by removing grass. Community Services/Waste Removing grass, cutting trees, watering the flowers at Bluegumbosch Secondary School. Management Cleaning Bluegumbosch Clinic by cutting grass around the yard and sweeping the yard. Cleaning Bluegumbosch Stadium by cutting grass and taking all rubbish to dumping site. 34 Cleaning 2 illegal dumping sites at Phase 2, Phase 1 near Rakitla’s shop and Masakeng by putting all rubbish inside bags, cutting grass and levelling the sites. Construction/Public Facility Repairs Cleaning V-drains taking out soil and removing grass at Bluegumbosch School. Agriculture/Food Security Maintaining 2 community food gardens at Teboho and Boitelo Schools by removing weeds, loosening soil, cutting grass around the gardens and watering the plants. Community Services/Waste Cleaning South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) by picking up papers, cutting grass around the building 35 Management and making road with small stones for the cars. Cleaning Teboho Primary School by cutting grass around the building, maintaining lawn in front staffroom, sweeping 8 classrooms and outside. Maintaining CWP park by watering trees, grass and picking up papers.

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