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26 November 2020 PagePagePage 3 Advertorial1 NEWS3 Advertorial www.gautengnewspaper.co.zawww.gautengnewspaper.co.za 30 26 JanuaryNovember 30 January - -5 1 FebruaryDecember - 5 February 20202020 2020GautengGauteng News News P��������� C������� @GautengNews Gauteng News 26 November 30 January - 1- 5December February 2020 DisgruntledProtea South parents residents protest Enrolment for complaintheir children’s over futureillegal Heritage embedded in our dumping and FREE As schools COPY enter their roots third week of Registration learning disgruntled Dates for 2021 parents at La Atteridge / Centurion / Rochelle ODI / Pretoria West ENROLMENT AND REGISTARTION DATES FOR 2021 ATTERIDGEVILLE/ Primary CENTURION/ ODI / PRETORIA WEST PRE-ENROLMENT DATES NC(V) NATURAL SCIENCES 02 – 20 NOVEMBER 2020 Returning Students Returning Students L3-L4 N2-N6 School took New Students Odi Campus 09 – 20 NOVEMBER 2020 Second leg of pre-enrolment 16 – 20 NOVEMBER 2020 New Students Atteridgeville, Centurion and PTW Second leg of pre-enrolment to the Gaut- See Full List FULL TIME & AFTERNOON CLASSES DATES NC(V) GENERAL STUDIES NATURAL SCIENCES REGISTRATION OF CONDITIONAL ADMITTED STUDENTS IN 2020 – NC(V) L2, N1, INTRO N4 & N4 11 JANUARY 2021 Level 2 (All new students) N4(All new introductory Business Studies N1 (All new students) eng Depart- on Page 7 students and N4 new students) WALK IN’S 12 JANUARY 2021 Level 2 (All new students) N4(All new Introductory Business Studies N1 (All new students) students and N4 new & returning students) This complaint comes after one old man was caught FULL TIME & AFTERNOON CLASSES ment of DATES NC(V) GENERAL STUDIES NATURAL SCIENCES REGISTRATION OF RETURNING STUDENTS 13 JANUARY 2021 Level 3 & Level 4 (Returning N5 (Returning Students only) N2-N3 (Returning Students only) dumping rubbish with a VW bakkie within the community Students only) Education’s Level 3 & Level 4 (Returning N6 (Returning Students only) N4,N5 & N6 (Returning Students only) 14 JANUARY 2021 Students only) 15 JANUARY 2021 All other students (provide space All other students (provide space still All other students (provided space still For Daily News Updates still available) available) available) residential area. Community members says officesthat ongoing in ATTERIDGEVILLE/ ODI/ PRETORIA WEST See Page 6 AFTERNOON CLASSES Visit us Online At: DATES GENERAL STUDIES NATURAL SCIENCES CATEGORIES 13 JANUARY 2021 – N4 – N6 N1 – N6 ALL STUDENTS illegal dumping poses health risks. protest. 15 JANUARY 2021 PRE-ENROLMENTS ARE STRICTLY ONLINE Geraldine Kganakga , Tshwane South TVET College Tshwane South TVET College 85 Francis Baard Street https://gautengnewspaper.co.za Tshwane South TVET College [email protected] Tshwane South TVET College @tsc_tvet 012 401 5000 Upcoming Amapiano artist @tsc_tvet WWW.TSC.EDU.ZA SeeStory Pageon Page...4 2 Bob Cuts Hair Salon Local NPO reaches out to the less fortunate In Wethe pastwant couple to ensure of days that there the has needs been anof arrayour community of social media are circulated well taken rumours care of suggesting - National that Development the Department of of Arts, Home affairs intends to do away with the green bar coded ID book See Page 2 Culture and Sports (NDACS) in Emabondeni informal settlement in Germiston, Gauteng. STORY ON PAGE...4 WHERE WE ARE: Old JSE Building, 17 Diagonal Street, Ground Floor, Newtown WE PRINT: FLYERS WE ALSO Printin POSTERS PRINT o g BANNERS b ze A-FRAMES a *SHARKFIN G GAZEBOS *X-BANNER C & a s t APPAREL p r *PULL UP i s h S - T e r P s s g u M • Quick Turn-Around Time • High Quality Printing • Exceptional Service Email: [email protected] Embroidery Packages Available!!TEL: 063 342 7266 Page 2 Crime www.gautengnewspaper.co.za 30 January - 5 February 2020 Gauteng News EDITOR Lungako Magida Robbers embarrassed Tel: 010 035 4924 Random [email protected] by cops NEWSDESK patrol ready seen the whole crime unfold and Tel: 010 035 4924 / 061 412 6739 hat are the chances of a rob- decided to give chase”, explains Cap- [email protected] ber attempting to dispossess tain Xoli Mbele. results a victim of their valuables W The botched robbery chase only lasted ADVERTISING SALES only to find that this supposed victim is a short while before both suspects were Tel: 010 035 4924 / 061 412 6739 actually a policeman. That’s what hap- in apprehended. A toy gun as well as a [email protected] pened to two suspects aged 23 and 28 knife were found on the suspects. They recently when they thought they had hit appeared at the Johannesburg Magis- big bust the jackpot. The two suspects were trate’s Court on Monday, 28th January. caught by patrolling officers knocking on the window of a white vehicle which riminals never seem to take a happened to be driven by JMPD offic- day off and with the increased ers. PagePagePage 3 Advertorial2 NEWS3 Advertorial www.gautengnewspaper.co.zawww.gautengnewspaper.co.za 30 26 JanuaryNovember 30 January - -5 1 FebruaryDecember - 5 Februarypolice 20202020 presence, 2020Gauteng inGauteng town, News it News Page 2 Crime “The incident occurredwww.gautengnewspaper.co.za on corner Noord 30 January - 5 FebruaryC 2020 Gauteng News appears that the pressure is beginning EDITOR and Wanderers Streets at about 2pm. to take its toll on them. The Johannes- ViewsLungako & Comments Magida Upon realizingRobbers that the vehicle embarrassedthey burg Central Motor bike squad found Tel: 010 035 4924 wereLocal attempting to break into was actu-NPO reachesthemselvesRandom arresting out brazen criminals while randomly patrolling in Newtown [email protected] ally a police car the suspects then made a run for it. Patrolling officers had al- on Thursday morning, 23 January. The by cops Motor bike squad was patrolling at NEWSDESK patrol to the readyless seen the whole crimefortunate unfold and Gwigwi Mrwebi Street at 10:45 when Tel: 010 035 4924 / 061 412 6739 hat are the chances of a rob- they saw a silver double cab Toyota decided to give chase”, explains Cap- [email protected] ber attempting to dispossess Raider, with four occupants, parked tain Xoli Mbele. results a victim of their valuables adjacent to a grey Golf 7R. WFriend arrestedThe botched for robbery chaserape only lasted ADVERTISING SALES only to find that this supposed victim is going to be taught computer by Yolannda Kiviet a short while before both suspects were The occupants went inside one of the Tel: 010 035 4924 / 061 412 6739 actually a policeman. That’s what hap- skills inand are able to search for apprehended. A toy gun as well as a stores to buy some refreshments before [email protected] pened to twohe Coronasuspects Virus aged pan 23- and 28 He then took her cellphone and pro- job opportunities.” [email protected] 23-year-old female was knife were found on the suspects. They heading out and driving off in the recently whendemic they has thought left a nega they- had hit ceeded to undress her before forcing There is no doubt that the ini- allegedlytive impact raped byon athe male appearedhimself on at her. the Johannesburg Magis- Toyota Raider.bigtiative The isbust Raider at the heart then of came creating the jackpot.companion The twowho suspectshad offered were livelihoods of many trate’s Court on Monday, 28th January. back to wherejobs they and were empowering parked andthe comat - Acaught by patrolling officers knocking The police were alerted about the rape herTpeople, a place in to a stayway afterthat mostshe got of evicted this point themunity squad calledof forEmabondeni. backup. 17 Diagonal Street fromon the her window flat. Theof a incident white vehicle occurred which at by the victim, who went to the police them were left unemployed and When backupriminalsThrough arrived never this theseem initiative, officers to take a awater Ground Floor thehappenednot suspect’s being to able beapartment drivento provide byat CharlieJMPD for offic- station the next morning, after manag- and sanitation programme was Old JSE Building approachedday offthe andvehicle with and the orderedincreased the Stoneers.their Flats families. on corner Delvers and ing to sneak out of the apartment. She suspects to comeborn, out.which gave rise to em- Newtown led officers to where the suspect was police presence, in town, it Commissioner“TheMore incident humanitarian occurred Streets. work on corner has Noord C ployment opportunities in the 2001 been visible since the imple- and his arrest was imminent. appears“Upon frisking that area.the thepressure suspects is beginning a licensed Johannesburg “Theand Wanderers victim was Streetskicked outat aboutof her 2pm.flat mentation of lockdown to date. tofirearm take its was toll discoveredThe on them.National The on Development Johannes-one of them. of South Africa byUponOne the landlordrealizingNPO called earlierthat National theon invehicle De the- day they burgA white Central MercedesArts Motor and, Benz, bike Culture squaddriven and found by sports is andwerevelopment found attempting assistance of Arts, to break Culture from into a and male was actu- themselvesanother suspect, arrestingan initiative was brazencompared of the criminals Department by friendallySports a policeof hers(NDACS) car who the offered suspectsin Emaher then -shelter. made whileofficers randomly throughof Arts patrolling radio and Culture,control in Newtown howeverwith one it 7 Day Weather Forecast Asbondeni she was informal sleeping settlement the suspect in then that had beendoes reported not have stolen. an official It spon- a run for it. Patrolling officers hadative al- were the needs of those ment that is will uplifton the Thursday com- morning, 23 January. The wokeGermiston, her up atGauteng 01:30 andhas demandedbeen sor as it relies on independent Johannesburg who are less fortunate are met. munity, not only byMotormatched donating bike the squad stolen was vehicle patrolling that was at source: www.accuweather.com sexhard from at her”,work says by Captainextending Xoli a donors.The vision is for FRI SAT SUN MON “We want to ensure that the food parcels, but to createGwigwireported Job Mrwebiby the owner Street in at November 10:45 when helping hand, donating food NDACS to get more sponsor- Mbele.
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