Lentswe, Jouberton - The ward 8 Councillor Mlungisi Mbele and his committee celebrated Valentine’s Day with the staff and learners of Techford Disability Centre in Jouberton Ext 6.
There were lots of fun and activities on February14, such as a talent show, fashion contest, dance competition, best dressed learner for the day.
It became clear and surprising that the disabled learners are capable and can do so much.
The theme for the day was, Love is caring and sharing.
The Cllr and his committee distributed gifts that were prepared for the learners.
Triplets now named
Lentswe, Klerksdorp - Young triplets are now named after their parents got married last week. Tebogo Gerald Roberts and Dikhutso Emily Roberts got married on February 4.
The three little ones were born on November 22, 2021 and they will now be called Omolemo, Olesego and Omosa Roberts. They are still healthy.
Operation Thuntsha Lerole in Alabama
Lentswe, Alabama - Operation Thuntsha Lerole, led by the North West Premier’s Office in collaboration with Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality and the City of Matlosana municipality was conducted in Alabama on Friday February 2.
Operation Thuntsha Lerole is an initiative of the Premier’s office, which is primarily aimed at addressing various service delivery challenges in municipalities across the povince.
Outreach at Emmanuel
Lentswe, Jouberton - The Emmanuel disabled and old age centre received some much needed help on January 28. Guests such as the Executive Mayor of Matlosana, James Tsolela, Reobone Moso radio program, Kanana Council of Churches, Rise Mzansi Dr KK organization and evangelists, pastors, apostles and bishops were part of this successful day.
Next Door a success
The outdoor market in Jouberton was a success and will henceforth be called Next Door. Food, clothes. Medicines, marketing and business promotions such as extra lessons or tutoring for Grade12s as well as tattoo designers were available. This guy enjoyed himself at the market.