Sehunelo Secondary School won the tournament 

Sehunelo Secondary Schools gave their supporters an early Christmas present for winning the Mangaung Secondary Schools Soccer Tournament after hammering Kagisho Secondary School in the final.

The Tournament was held at Marang Primary School near Hostel One in December 10th.

Sehunelo won the trophy and gold medals while Kagisho took home silver medals.as a runner-up.

Ikaelelo came in third position and pocketed Bronze medals.

The Best player of the tournament is Retsanang Phashumane, Best Goalkeeper,Thabo Long from Sehunelo, Joint Top Goal Scorers is Lebogang Lekhetho (Kagisho) and Thato Sehloho (Ikaelelo)

Bahai ba Phase 9 ba hlonolofatswa ka dimpho

Bahai ba Phase 9 kantlenyana ho Blomefontein ba hlohonolofaditswe ka dimpho le dijo ho tswa ho mokgatlo wa Motheo Faith Based Organisation (MFBO) ka kopanelo le Shoprite mmoho le Sasko ka Labone la Tshitwe 15 (December 15).

Modulasetulo wa MFBO e leng moAchbishop Peter Jingoes, o boletse hore ba ne ba etsa tsoho la monna ke mokolla ka ho thusa ba ahi ba kojwana di mahetleng.

Setjhaba se ile sa thuswa ka diaparo le dijo tseo di ne di tlile le Shoprite mme e ile ya e ba thabo e kgolo haholo fela letsatsing leno.

Phase 9 ke enngwe ya dibaka tse futsanehileng haholo le tlhoko ya mesebetsi e hodimo haholo ka hare ho motse wa Mangaung.

MoAchbishop Jingoes o hlalositse hore mokgatlo wa bona o sebetsa haholo ka diphephetso tse ka hare ho metse tse kang ho ima ha bananyana ba ntseng ba le tlase dilemong (teenage pregnancies), tlhekefetso ya tahi le dithethefatsi (alcohol and drug abuse), ho sekaseka dikamano tsa ntate le ngwana (Father and child dialogue), ho sekaseka dikamano tsa mme le moradi (Mother and daughter dialogue), bophelo bo botle ho kenyelleditse HIV/Aids, ho lwantshana le maqulwana le dikebekwa (crime and gangerism) le a mang a mathata.

“Ho sebetsa ka dintho tsena ha ho bolele hore mokgahlo o na le bokgoni, re ntse re hula ka tlhako tsa morao mme re etsa boipiletso ho bo rakgwebo le bo mmakgwebo mmoho le setjhaba ka kakaretso ho re thusa re tle re tsebe ho tswelapele re lwantshe bofuma le pharela tse ka hare ho metse ya rona,” ho boletse Archbishop Jingoes.

Emong wa ba ahi e leng Maria Modibedi, o boletse ka mokgwa o ba thabileng ka teng ho fumantshwa diaparo le dijo.

“E ne e le mokete wa thabo kannete hobane bana ba rona ba tlo apara ka keresemese,” o boletse jwalo Modibedi.

Thato Moseng yena o hlalositse hore o ne a sena diphahlo mme jwale o na le tsona.

O re diteboho o di lebisitse ho bohle bao ba batsotellang hore le bona ke batho ba hloka ho fuwa serithi, mme ka hona Modimo o ba hlohonolofatse.

Archbishop Jingoes o qetelletse ka hore mang kapa mang ya ka thusetsang a ka mo letsetsa ho 082 9578 379.

HAUWENG BUS SERVICES, WHAT’S UP?

The Acting Hod for transport and fleet management in Mangaung Metro Clement Manyungwana, led members of the Municipality Public Accounts Committee (MPAC) on an oversight visit of the City’s Integrated Public Transport – Hauweng late last month.

The seven stop visits was aimed at assesing how much progress has been made in preparation for the launch of Hauweng, the site visit started with viewing of the 10 Hauweng Busses, followed by a drive alongsome of the earmarked routes.

“We went to Moshoeshoe road and then to the interim and permanent bus depots,

We also took the 1C route of the Hauweng transport service. 

There is a lot of energy that is in the project right now, we are moving very fast, and we are doing the right thing,” said IPTN Unit acting.

HoD Prem Sooknanan added that Moshoeshie road will be opened soon, as the contractors are working day and night to ensure the completion of the road.

“We are committed to giving Mangaung residents good service and making sure that they have access to affordable, safe and reliable transportation,” said Sooknanan.

EFF Councilor,  Baba Sebolao said he is not impressed by the workmanship on the project.

“A lot of money was spent on this project, there is nothing that is proper about this IPTN Project, I think people must be held accountable.

The Acting CM, Tebogo Motlashuping said the project will be complete by the end of October, but there is still a lot of work to be done,” Sebolao