Dis Amper Tyd Vir Die Koedoefees Thabazimbi – Die Nederduitse Gereformeerde (NG) Kerk Koedoeskop Gemeente Hou Op Saterdag 30 Maart Hul Jaarlikse Koedoefees

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Dis Amper Tyd Vir Die Koedoefees Thabazimbi – Die Nederduitse Gereformeerde (NG) Kerk Koedoeskop Gemeente Hou Op Saterdag 30 Maart Hul Jaarlikse Koedoefees 29 MARCH 2019, PLATINUM BUSHVELDER Tel: 081 309 3876 / 072 026 0414, Fax: 011 252 6669, E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] P07 Dis amper tyd vir die Koedoefees Thabazimbi – Die Nederduitse Gereformeerde (NG) Kerk Koedoeskop gemeente hou op Saterdag 30 Maart hul jaarlikse Koedoefees. Die geleentheid vind plaas op die NG Koedoeskop- en Laerskool Koedoeskopterrein en sal om 08:00 afskop. Na die sukses van verlede jaar se fees waar ongeveer ‘n duisend mense opgedaag het, beloof die jaar om nóg groter te wees. Die gemeenskap word uitgenooi om die dag saam te kom geniet. Vir meer inligting kontak die NG Kerkkantoor op 014 785 0662 of dominee Marco Le Grange op 078 824 6966. NOTICE Re-advertisement: Application for a Prospecting Right THABAZIMBI Notice is hereby given in terms Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 LOCAL MUNICIPALITY (Act No. 28 of 2002), as amended by the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2008 (Act no. 49 of 2008) and EIA Regulations 2014, published under Government Private Bag X530, Thabazimbi 0380, Tel: (014) 777-1525/1902. Fax: (014) 777 1531, E-mail: [email protected] Notice No. 982 in Gazette no 3822 of 4 December 2014, as amended on 7 April 2017: DMR Reference: LP 30/5/1/1/3/2/1 (13430) EM LOCAL AUTHORITY PUBLIC NOTICE Motjoli Iron Ore Company (Pty) Ltd received acknowledgement letter of Application for TABLING OF DRAFT IDP AND DRAFT BUDGET FOR 2019/20 a Prospecting Right for Iron Ore and Base Metals (excluding sand and Platinum Group Draft Integrated Development Plan (IDP) for the period 2019/20 and the Draft Multiyear Metals) on the farms Boschfontein 445 KQ (Portions 3, 4, RE 18 and 29) , Groothoek 461 Budget 2019/20 – 2021/22. KQ (Portion RE and 1), Koppieskraal 484 KQ (RE), Koppieskraal 631 KQ, McKip Zyn Rand 438 KQ (Portions RE,1,3,RE 4, RE 5 and 6), Mount Tambotie 634 KQ, Nooitgedacht Notice is hereby given in terms of Chapter 2, Section 3, Regulation 4(b) of the Municipal 463 KQ (Portions RE and 1), Spitskop 346 KQ (RE), Spitsrand 439 KQ, Rebelsig 611 Planning and Performance Management Regulations 2001, and Sections 21 (a) (b) KQ (Portions RE and 1), Rietfontein 460 KQ, Rookpoort 450 KQ (Portions 3, 5 and 6), and 25 of Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 and Sections 16 (1), (2) and 22 (a) (i) (ii) and 23 of Municipal Finance Management Act no. 56 of 2003 that the Thabazimbi Waterval 443 KQ (Portions RE 5 and 7), Weltevreden 478 KQ, Zandrivierspoort 442 KQ Local Municipality has tabled its Draft IDP for the period 2019/20 and the Draft Multiyear (Portions RE 1, 5 and 6), Zandspruit 449 KQ (Portions RE and RE 1) and Zandspruit 451 Budget 2019/20 – 2021/22 at its Council meeting that was held on 27 March 2019 KQ (Portion 4). It is situated less 30 km east of Thabazimbi. The Prospecting area falls within the jurisdiction &RSLHVRIWKH'UDIW,'3DQG'UDIW0XOWL\HDU%XGJHWDUHDYDLODEOHDWWKHIROORZLQJRI¿FHV of the Thabazimbi Local Municipality in the Waterberg District Municipality. Prospecting PLACE VENUE ADDRESS DFWLYLWLHV HQWDLOV RI QRQLQYDVLYH ¿HOG DFWLYLW\ JHRORJLFDO PDSSLQJ DQG LQYDVLYH DFWLYLW\ Thabazimbi 0XQLFLSDO0DQDJHU2I¿FH 7 Rietbok Straat (borehole drilling). These activities trigger Activity 21 of GNR 327 of the NEMA Regulation 5HFRUG2I¿FH,'32I¿FH (listing 1 as amended in April 2017) which requires Basic Assessment Report (BAR). %XGJHW 7UHDVXU\2I¿FH Prospecting area is about 25 367 ha in areal extent. Kemu Holdings Pty Ltd is appointed as independent consultant to conduct the Public Northam 0XQLFLSDO2I¿FH 313 Tungsten Street Participation process as part of the Environmental Management Plan as stipulated in the Rooiberg 0XQLFLSDO2I¿FH Knoppiesdoring law. In order to identify all relevant matters regarding the issuing of the Prospecting Right Leeupoort/ Raphuti 0XQLFLSDO2I¿FH 4 Kierie Klopper Villa Javon and all aspects regarding the impact of the proposed activities, you are hereby invited to register as an Interested and Affected Party. All potential Interested and Affected Any suggestions or comments on both the Draft IDP and Draft Budget can be submitted parties are hereby invited to contact Kemu Holdings and to register as an Interested and in writing within 21 days from 28 March 2019 to 30 April 2019 at the above mentioned Affected Party (I&AP). You will receive further information regarding this Prospecting Right YHQXHV&RPPHQWVFDQDOVREHID[HGWRRUHPDLOWR Application upon registration. [email protected] by close of business on the 30th April 2019. Please ensure that you contact Kemu Holdings to register and comment on the Communities are urged to participate in this process via their respective Ward Councillors project as an Interested & Affected Party within thirty (30) calendar days of the and Ward Committees. publication of this notice. Should there be any queries regarding the Draft IDP please contact Mrs. KL Monawa- Company name: Kemu Holdings Pty Ltd Lesotho, Manager IDP at 082 691 4600/ 014 777 1525 ext.2080 and on Draft Budget- Tel no: 011 243 4900 | Fax no: 086 608 8268 | Cellular no: 074 012 9109/ Mr. KJ Matlou, Acting CFO at 066 470 3132/ 014 777 1525 Notice: 15/2019 079 724 3719/ 076 427 0623 | E-mail address: [email protected]. 7 Rietbok Street | PO Box 90 | Thabazimbi | 0380 Postal address: PO BOX 6397, SECUNDA, 2302 TG RAMAGAGA: MUNICIPAL MANAGER CREDIT OPTION AVAILABLE. 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