Lentswe, Klerksdorp - Maletsatsi Msagala was born on October 21 1945 - she has just turned 80 years old. Her family and friends celebrated her birthday party over the weekend. From a young age, she pursued her calling in trained nursing, later sharing her expertise as a teacher in a farm school around Klerksdorp. Her entrepreneurial spirit led her to establish a thriving shop in Jouberton, showcasing her business acumen. As a seasoned salesperson in a prominent company, Maletsatsi demonstrated exceptional skill and commitment. Throughout her life, she has remained a beacon of inspiration, aging with elegance and beauty. She is retired and has four children.
Reading is a virtue
Lentswe, Klerksdorp - The spirit of learning and transformation was on full display as offenders from Klerksdorp Management Area made their mark at this year’s Funda Mzantsi National Reading Competition, held in George, Western Cape, from October 6 to 9. The Funda Mzantsi initiative encourages offenders and community book clubs across the country to embrace reading, debate, and literacy in all 11 official languages. Within Correctional Centres, participation begins at book club level, where offenders compete internally before advancing through the provincial and regional rounds to the prestigious national stage.
Be a buddy, not a bully
Lentswe, Vaal Reefs - The SGB leadership of Vaal Reefs Primary school and United Primary School came together to fight bullies. The SGB and the community united for a joint anti-bullying campaign, held at Umuzimuhle community Hall. The aim was to combat bullying happening between learners by teaching them unity, harmony, peace and kindness to each
other. They thanked all stakeholders who supported the event on October 16.
Class of 2005 reunite
Alabama Secondary School’s class of 2005 reunited at Rosemary’s recently. The group donated new projectors to the school.
Celebrating a remarkable 90 years
Lentswe, Jouberton - Mpho Nchelete Lebethe of X190 marked her 90th birthday on October 10. Due to a wedding taking place near her home, her grandchildren postponed the celebration to October 18, when family and friends gathered to honour this in-credible milestone. Mpho, a proud matriarch, was the mother of 11 children - all have since passed. She now lives with her grandchildren, who cherish her deeply. Representing the family is Millicent Seretsi, whose mother was Mpho’s sister. Both women are descendants of the Pitso clan. Reaching 90 is a special blessing in the family, as none of their parents or grandparents lived to see this age.
Mpho’s life is a testament to strength, endurance, and the love of family.









