Meeting with PhD and Masters Candidates

On Friday, 05 May 2023 the College held a meeting with College appointed Facilitators and potential candidates for Masters and PhD degrees. The purpose of this meeting was to support Motheo TVET College staff members on their journey towards obtaining their Masters and PhDs degrees. The College has entered a partnership with University of South Africa with the intention to register the said staff members. 

During her opening address the College Principal Prof Phutsisi who joined the meeting virtually said her vision is to establish a Technical University where staff members would be adequately qualified as academics in the Technical and Vocational qualifications. This concept emanates from countries such as the United Kingdom, Russia and other related countries, which embrace the concept of a University College or Technical University. “This is a historic moment for us as a College as I celebrate a decade of my appointment as the Principal at this College. Please be committed and sacrifice your time for the benefit of the institution, yourselves and our students,” said Prof Phutsisi. 

During her presentation Dr Gaelebale Phukuntsi advised staff members to sacrifice their time in order to obtain their qualifications. “Reading is also important in research proposal and remember that you own that work. This is going to be an independent process and there will be time where it will be interdependent,” said Dr Phukuntsi. She also encouraged staff members not to quit as there will be challenges in life. 

During his address Dr Phori, one of the Facilitators, explained that this is going to be a structured program for a period of 24 months. “You will be required to work hard and do your own work. You will be expected to write your titles in 13 to 15 words, and it must give direction. You must make meaning of the data that you have generated. Your research must arouse curiosity and be original,” said Dr Phori.

This commencement project will benefit around 23 staff members, ranging from Curriculum Management to Engineering Related Studies. ETDPSETA funding allocated for staff development at Motheo TVET College will fund this initiative. “We are grateful for the support provided as such”, said Prof Phutsisi. The College Management wished all participants well in their studies.

Safa Mangaung e ile ya tswara dikgau tsa dipapadi 

Safa Mangaung e ile ea tshwara mokete wa likhau tsa libapali tsa sehla 2022/2023 holong ya Mahube Tumelo Hamilton Industrial Bloemfontein bekeng e fetileng ka Moqebelo.

Tautona (President) wa Safa Mangaung Lucas Matobako a re ba abela barshamiki ba ba dirileng sentle mo setlheng se se fetileng go rotloetsa ba bangwe go tswelela le bone ba dira ka natla.

A re Mangaung e tletse talente ea bolo mme ho bile thata ho baahloli ho khetha libapali tse tla amohela likhau.

“Re na le litalenta tse ngata libakeng tsa rona mme seo ke motlotlo ka sona ke hore re hlahisitse libapali tse ngata tse hloahloa nakong e fetileng mme re ntse re tsoela pele ho hlahisa tse ding.

Sehla sa 2022/20223 se tsamaile hantle dihlopheng tsohle tsa rona mme re tla tswelapele ho sebetsa ka thata ho netefatsa hore talenta ya ngoana wa  moAfrika e ya maemong a holimo,” ho boletse Matobako.

Dikhau di khahliloe ke bahlomphehi ba bangata ho kenyelletsa monga sehlopha sa Bloemfontein Young Tigers Khoarai Khoarai ya boleletseng dibapadi hore bolo ya maoto e tsamaya hammoho le thuto.

“Etsa hore thuto le bolo ya maoto e be ntho e le nngwe feela, o se ke wa shebana le bolo ya maoto feela empa o tobane le thuto hobane ha mosebetsi wa hao o fela o tlameha ho tseba hore o khona ho iphedisa ka ho sebetsa tshimong ya hao kapa kae kapa kae,” ho boletse Khoarai.

O entse mohlala ka dibapadi tse kopantseng thuto le bolo ya maoto ho kenyeletsa le sebapaldi sa mehleng sa Kaizer Chiefs Lehlohonolo Majoro eo le eena a kileng a bapalla Young Tigers.

E mong oa dibapali tse fumaneng Sebapadi se Khabang ka ho Phahama Khanya Selelane ho tswa Mangaung City, o itse khau ena ke khothatso e ntle ho eena mme o tla tswela pele ho sebetsa ka thata.

A re o lebeletse sehla se tlang moo a batlang ho fumana khau enngwe hape.

Baamoheli ba bang ba ileng hae le dikhau ke:

The Best goalkeeper of the season: Thankiso Senthebane (Pro-Mates), Best Defender of the season: Andale Nxokani (United Belgium), Best Midfielder of the Season: Malefane Mathoka (Morojaneng United), Best Striker of the Season: Moseneke Khara ( Junior Birds), Sebapali se Solofetsang sa Sehla: Khanya Selelane (Mangaung City), Sebapali sa Sehla: Thabo Johnie (Pro-Mates) le Mabote Phejane (Pro-Mates) le Mookameli oa tlhōlisano: Laveine Vries (Ocean XV) .

UCaleb Motshabi NC uqaqambile 

phezu kwePhoenix NC

IQela lomnyazi likaCaleb Motshabi liqaqambe kwiKlabhu yoMnyazi yasePhoenix kumdlalo wabo weMangaung Netball League obudlalelwa kwibala lebhola yomnyazi eCUT kwimpelaveki ephelileyo.

Amantombazana aphuma kwindawo ye-Batho athathe iintambo kulo mdlalo kuzo zone iikota.

Kwikota yokuqala bayilawule ibhola baphumelela ngo’7-4, kweyesibini iPhoenix ibuye yaphinda yaphumelela ngo’9-7, kwikota yesithathu uCaleb Motshabi uqale okwendlu evutha umlilo waphumelela ngamanqaku alishumi elinanye ngelixa elinye iqela labo lifumene amanqaku amahlanu.

Kwikota yokugqibela baphumelele 7-6, nto leyo eyabanika impumelelo yokugqibela 32-24.

Pro-Mates e hapile Mangaung Regional League

Pro-Mates Football Club ho tswa Botshabelo dikilometara tse seng kae feela ho tloha Bloemfontein e hapile liki ya Setereke ya Mangaung ka mora ho hlola Morojaneng United ho tswa Dewetsdorp 4-1 nakong ya makgaola-kgang a bona a papapading e neng e bapalla Clive Solomon Stadium ka Moqebelo wa la 22 Mmesa.

Hore dihlopha tsena tse pedi di kene makgaolakgang, ho ile ha ba le di karolo tse pedi tsa liki, Pro-Mates e ile ya haha liking ya bona ha Morojaneng le yona e ile ya haha ka moo e neng e bapalla teng.

Pro-Mates e ile ea qala papadi ka lebelo le holimo haholo ya ba  hlaba dintlha tse pedi ha Morojaneng yona e ile ea hlaba ntlha e le nngwe mme ya lahlehelwa ke menyetla e mengata ya ho lekanya dintlha pel3 karolo ya pele ya papadi e fela.

Karolong ya bobedi ya papadi, Pro-Mates e ne e kapile malakabe ho hlasela Morojaneng hotswa ka mahlakoreng ohle mme ba ba ba hlaba dintlha tse ding hape tse pedi hore ba hlole papadi ka ntlha tse nne kaofela.

Morojaneng e lekile ka hohle ho hlasela empa Pro-Mates e ne e le matla haholo leboteng le ka morao.

Sephetho sa papadi: Pro-Mates 4-1 Morojaneng United.

Ka ho hlola papadi, Pro-Mates e tla be e emetse Mangaung dipapading tsa di-playoffs tsa profinse moo dihlopha tse pedi tse itlhomphang bakeng sa makgaola-kgang di tlang ho phahamisetswa ho ABC Motsepe League.

Mokwetlisi wa Pro-Mates Mabote Phejane eo hape e leng mokwetlisi wa sehla o itse qetellong tje mosebetsi o boima wa lefa.

A re ba thabetse ho iphumana ba ya  di-playoffs mme sepheo le morero wa bona ke ho ipona ba bapala liki ya ABC Motsepe sehleng se tlang.

KFC MINI-CRICKET INTRODUCES COMMUNITY FESTIVALS

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ricket South Africa (CSA) in partnership with KFC journey back to the grassroots level and bring 2023 KFC Mini-Cricket to local communities around the country.

The duo held the Mini-Cricket Community Festival at Mangaung Outdoor Sports Centre in Rocklands near Bloemfontein last week Friday 24 February.

More than 500 kids from 34 schools attended the festival on the day.

CSA’s Mass Participation Manager, David Mokopanele, said; “KFC Mini-Cricket prides itself with being one of South Africa’s premier development programmes, with an impact that goes beyond the cricket field. 

he said over the years the programme has unearthed household professional cricketers and administrators as well as develop astute citizens and ardent cricket fans.

“This year, instead of utilising the main provincial stadia, the festivals will move back to grassroots to community fields with hopes that we reach every child in the country and provide them with the opportunity to play the sport.

We want to elongate our story 40 years on and celebrate the programme whilst we continue to build the stars of tomorrow, Mokopanele said.”

KFC Marketing Manager Brand and Purpose Andra Nel said kids have been watching first-class cricket at its best over the past month, and the festivals allow the professionals and selectors a platform to glance into the future. 

“Our community festivals are unique in that the playing field is levelled and our children can play together no matter where they come, and they get a chance to cast aside any challenges they might be facing.

We are proud to be a partner in cricket that affords our youth an opportunity to play the game they love and gives them a chance to dream and achieve goals,” said Nel.

Free State Senior Provincial Coach, Edward Mokoenanyana said this is where it all started for him and he played Mini-Cricket from the age of 6 and that days like today take him back to those fun years. 

“It has been a remarkable journey and what started as enjoyment has become my passion, it is awesome to bring a KFC Mini-Cricket festival back to the community as it will attract more interest to the programme,” said Mokoenanyana.  

Rafeek Ismail, Free State Cricket Services Manager said, “the programme speaks to our strategic priority of broadening and growing the game and making it accessible to all. 

Having the festival in Rocklands was appropriate as there are many talented crickets from this community, and we want more of them to join the programme.”

Ismail added that the Free State provincial cricketers such as the Mokoenanyana brothers, (Johannes, Ernest and Edward), Pedi brothers (Gift and Kagiso), Norman Sefuti, Sylvester Motsamai and CSA Mass Participation Manager , David Makoponele, all played their cricket at the Outdoor centre and hail from this community. 

“We also want to use this opportunity to encourage CSA to bring more international teams here, such as the match between the West Indies and Free state played a few years back,” Ismail said. 

The ITEC Knights Cricket players Alfred Mothoa and Pite van Biljon spent the day with the kids coaching, motivating, and giving them valuable cricket tips.

Free State Cricket Union Coordinator, Relebohile Ntikane remarked, “Today has been a remarkably memorable one of fun and excitement.

I love the fact that this programme is inclusive with the playing fields levelled allowing kids to learn through sport. Kids can thrive through KFC Mini-Cricket as those that excel can be incorporated into the CSA hubs and eventually get bursaries to study, no matter what their background. 

Caption: Alfred Mothoa of the ITEC Knights during the KFC Mini-Cricket Community Festival at Mangaung Outdoor Sports Centre in Bloemfontein

PROVINCIAL POLICE 

AWARDED

The Free State Provincial Police stall at the BloemShow awarded a golden award for being the best exhibitor on Tuesday.

The trophy was proudly received by Brigadier Motantsi Makhele and Col Mamikie Moeketsi.

Makhele applauded the members on behalf of the Provincial Commissioner Lt-Gen Baile Motswenyane.

He encouraged the police to keep on shining and continue doing their best on the coming events by remaining professional.

Health MEC marked Freedom Day at AME Church

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ree State MEC for Health Mathabo Leeto marked Freedom Day (April 27) at AME Church in Virginia.

Freedom Day is commemorated every year to honour those unsung heroes and heroines who fought for freedom and paved the way for an equal, representative non-sexist, non-racial society.

The 2023 commemorative event marked the 29th anniversary of South Africa’s first democratic elections.

These celebrations offer the nation an opportunity to reflect on progress made in transforming the South African society, while also examining the challenges.

Leeto said this year’s Freedom Day celebrations under the theme “Consolidating and Safeguarding Democratic Gain’ coincides with the 27th anniversary of the enactment of the Constitution as the supreme law of our country.

She said the national day also honours the masses of South Africans who suffered under apartheid, faced death, injury and repression from the security forces.

“Many others who were denied access to basic human rights such as access to health care, education, citizenship and economic participation battled forced removals, discrimination and other injustices, which the global communities classified as a crime against humanity.

Even though we are here today to celebrate our freedom, we are also celebrating the lives and times of the struggle icon Mama Charlotte Maxeke,” Leeto said.

She added that Maxeke is one of the struggle icons who dedicated her life to the total freedom of Africans from the bondage of oppression.

“In her early years, she became politically active with the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) in which she played a part in bringing to South Africa.

While in the church, Maxeke was heavily involved in teaching and preaching the gospel and advocating education for Africans and the church later elected her as President of the Women’s Missionary Society,” said Leeto.

She said they recount Maxeke’s selfless struggles for the emancipation of African and they recall that education was her passion and a non-racial, non-sexist, free and democratic society was her lifetime mission to be accomplished.

“In her absence, we are free and yet we have our own mission to accomplish as this generation, we have to consolidate and safeguard democratic gains,” said Leeto addressing the masses in the church.

Leeto who was recently appointed has from the first day set her mission as that of ensuring that in this year of Decisive Action to advance people’s interests and to save lives, her department does everything that it can to reduce mortality and curg the rising scourge of the burden of diseases.

“We must take every opportunity to talk about how we break the barriers that limit access for our people to a ‘Long and Healthy Life’.

We must remember our struggle icons and honour their works but never lose sight of the fact that every generation has its historical mission and whilst Mama Maxeke lived to pursue hers, her efforts won us this freedom,” Leeto explained.

She unfortunately never enjoyed the fruits of her lifetime of struggle, ours as this generation is to ensure that we consolidate and safeguard these gains and advance the course of our people for freedom and democratic participation,” said Leeto.

SERIAL RAPIST TO SPEND 117 YEARS IN PRISON 

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he 35-year-old serial rapist from Bloemspruit will spend 117 years of his life in jail after he was found guilty for violating innocent young girls and women. 

Letela Makhetha was sentenced by the Bloemfontein High Court on 19th April.

According to the records, Makhetha raped his victims aged between 12 and 45 years-old dating back 15 years.

The court heard that the convict would break into the victim’s house while they were asleep and rapes them.

In other cases he would follow his victims on their way to work, overpower them and rape them.

It was also indicated tht for quite some time,he managed to hide from the law until he was arrested in the vicinity of Mangaung in February 2022, following the DNA results that linked him to a number of about 12 cases all opened at Bloemspruit Police Station.

His sentence was done in accordance with the old Sexual Offences Act 2016 amendment where the maximum sentencing for rape was 10 to 15 years imprisonment.

Not only will Letela Makhetha be serving such a hefty sentence, but his name will also be placed on the Sexual Offences Register and he will never be allowed to work with children in the future.

The case was investigated by Captain Bez Bezuidenhout formt he Free State Provincial Serial and Electronic Crime Investigation (SEC) under the Mangaung Family Violence and Child Protection and Sexual Offices Unit (FCS).

EX-HUSBAND OF LESEDI FM PRESENTER SENTENCED NINE YEARS FOR STABBING HER MULTIPLE TIMES

Ex-husband of Lesedi FM Presenter Mackenzie Ratselane,41, was sentenced to nine years imprisonment for stabbing her multiple times.

He was sentenced by the Bloemfontein Regional Court on Wednesday 19th April.

He was convicted for attempted murder, possession of an unlicensed gun and illegal possession of ammunition.

Police spokesperson Sergeant Mahlomola Kareli said the attempted murder took place on February 11th in 2021 in Bloemfontein following a domestic dispute.

He said Ratselane was arrested six day later in Ennerdale, South of Johannesburg after being on the run from the police.

“He was sentenced to nine years for attempted murder of his then wife Dimakatso Folotsi, of which two years were suspended, three years for possession of an unlicensed gun and two years for possessing ammunition.

The sentences were ordered to run concurrently with the nine year-imprisonment,” Kareli said.

Folotsi’s attack sparked an outcry at the time with the Commission for Gender Equality saying they would want the commission’s court monitoring processes of various gender-based violence (GBV) and intimate partner violence cases convinced them that a speedy conclusion of cases of GBV can be realised.

MOYA WA HAO HA O TSWELE PELE HO LWANELA NNETE

Mme wa Katlego Bereng, Monica Matsie, o itse moya wa mora hae o tswelepele ho lwanela nnete ya hore na o hlokahetse jwang, le hore bohle ba molato ba tlameha ho senolwa.

Matsie o buile mantsoe ana ka voice note e bapaditsweng tshebeletsong ya lepato la mora wa hae mane Leslie Monnanyane Hall Bloemfontein ka.Sontaha.

O ile a re o qetile selemo a ntse a mo batla mme a mo fumana a se a sa phele.

“Ke batla hore moya wa hao o hlophe ba o bolaileng, moya wa hao o ke o lwele toka jwaloka ha e se e qadile, lefu la hao ha le bolele letho haese bohloko bo ka pelong ya ka,” ho rialo mme ka lentswe la seriti nakong ya tlotla mora hae.

Batshehetsi ba Bloemfontein Celtic, ba kopane le batshehetsi ba Kazer Chiefs, boholo ba bona ba tswang Tembisa moo ntate wa Katlheho a dulang teng, ba ile ba fana ka sethabathaba sa ho qetela nakong ea tshebeletso.

Pule Mabena, modulasetulo wa naha wa batshehetsi ba Bloemfontein Celtic o re ba lahlehetsoe ke setho se mafolofolo se neng se dula se tla ka mohopolo le ho qapa dpina.

“Ba obolaileng ba o chesa ba ne ba nahana hore ba tla phonyoha polaong empa mollo oo o ba fetohetse ’me re batla hore lelakabe leo le ba chese, ke utlwile bohloko ke hore re lahlehetsoe ke lesole e seng setho feela.

Re tla piketa kantle ho lekhotla ha babelaellwa bohle ba nyewe ena ba hlaha ka pele ho lekhotla, ha re batle hore babelaellwa ba lokollwe ka beile, Dr Nandipha Magudumana o tlohile ka hara  naha ho sa tsebe mang kapa mang kahoo ha a tlo fuwa beile hoba e kaba monyetla  wa hore  a baleha hape,” Mabena a rialo.

A re Katlego o hlahile ka la 18 Motsheanong 1991, setopo sa hae sa fumanoa se chele teronkong ka May 2022 ’me a patoa ka May 2023.

Modulasetilo wa mokgatlho wa Community Anti-Crime, Zamile Stuurman, a re Katlego ke mongwe wa maloko a bone yo le ene a neng a lwantsha borukutlhi mo kgaolong ya bone ya Ippeng.

“E ne e le mohlankana ya mahlahahlaha a bile a tletse mahlahahlaha a hloileng botlokotsebe bophelong ba hae, leha a se a lahlehetswe ke mosebetsi mme a hloka mosebetsi o ile a tswela pele ho hloya botlokotsebe mme re ne re tlwaetse ho paterola le yena,” ho boletse Stuurman.

Sebueledi sa lelapa, Poppie Bereng, o re ho thwe Katlego o ile a tswa ho ya nwa le metswalle kae-kae mme ha qhoma qabang moo a ileng a lemala teng.

“Ka mora moo o ile a iswa sepetlele seo nke keng ka bua ka sona hajoale ’me hore na o hlokahetse joang ho na le potso e ’ngoe.

Re ile ra makala hape ha lelapa kamora hore National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) e hlakole qoso ea polao khahlanong le baqosuoa bohle, hobaneng ke potso e ‘ngoe ho rona re le lelapa, ho na le lipotso tse ngata tseo re ipotsang tsona, leha ho le joalo, Katlego phomola ka khotso. ,” ha rialo Poppy.

Setopo sa Katlego se ile sa sebelisoa e le leqheka la ho tšoasa motho ea betang le ’molai Thabo Bester a baleha Chankaneng ea Mangaung selemong se fetileng ka Motšeanong ’me o ile a tsejoa ka DNA ka Hlakubele selemong sena.

Ho tloha ka nako eo batho ba robeli ba kenyeletsang Bester, moratuoa oa hae Dr Nandipha Magudumana, Senohe Matsoara, Teboho Lipholo, Motenyani Masukela, Tieho Makhotsa le Nastassja Jansen.

Ntate oa Magudumana Zolile Sekeleni o ile a fana ka beile ea R10 0000 ka la 17 Mmesa mme o tla hlaha hape ka la 16 Motšeanong hammoho le Bester ea hanneng ho etsa kopo ea beile mme a ntse a le litlamong, ka bobeli ba tla hlaha Lekhotleng la Maseterata la Bloemfontein.

Magudumana, Matsoara, Lipholo, Masukela, Makhotsa mmoho le Jansen ba tla hlaha ka pela Lekhotla la Maseterata la Bloemfontein ka Labone le Labohlano la la 11 le la 12 Motšeanong.

Lumella moea oa hau hore o tsoele pele ho loanela ‘nete

‘M’e Katlego Bereng, Monica Matsie, o itse moea oa mora oa hae o tsoelepele ho loanela ‘nete ea hore na o hlokahetse joang, le hore bohle ba molato ba tlameha ho senoloa.

Matsie o buile mantsoe ana ka voice note e bapalitsoeng tšebeletsong ea lepato la mora oa hae Leslie Monnanyane Hall Bloemfontein maobane (Sontaha).

O ile a re e se e le selemo a ntse a mo batla ’me a mo fumana a shoele.

“Ke batla hore moya wa hao o tshwenye ba o bolaileng, moya wa hao o ke o lwele toka jwaloka ha e se e qadile, lefu la hao ha le bolele letho haese bohloko bo ka pelong ya ka,” ho rialo mme ka lentswe la seriti nakong ya tlotla.

Batšehetsi ba Bloemfontein Celtic, ba kopane le batšehetsi ba Kazer Chiefs, boholo ba bona ba tsoang Tembisa moo ntate oa Katlheho a lulang teng, ba ile ba fana ka sethabathaba sa ho qetela nakong ea tšebeletso.

Pule Mabena, molulasetulo oa naha ea batšehetsi ba Bloemfontein Celtic o re ba lahlehetsoe ke setho se mafolofolo se neng se lula se tla ka mohopolo le ho qapa lipina.

“Ba u bolaileng ba u chesa ba ne ba nahana hore ba tla phonyoha polaong empa mollo oo o ba fetohetse ’me re batla hore lelakabe leo le ba chese, ke utloile bohloko ke hore re lahlehetsoe ke lesole e seng setho feela.

Re tla pikitla kantle ho lekhotla ha babelaelloa bohle ba nyeoe ena ba hlaha ka pele ho lekhotla, ha re batle hore babelaelloa ba lokolloe ka beile, Dr Nandipha Magudumana o tlohile ka har’a naha ho sa tsebe mang kapa mang kahoo ha a tlo fuoa beile joale ke be le monyetla wa ho baleha hape,” Mabena a rialo.

A re Katlego o hlahile ka la 18 Motšeanong 1991, setopo sa hae sa fumanoa se chele teronkong ka May 2022 ’me a patoa ka May 2023.

Modulasetilo wa mokgatlho wa Community Anti-Crime, Zamile Stuurman, a re Katlego ke mongwe wa maloko a bone yo le ene a neng a lwantsha borukutlhi mo kgaolong ya bone ya Ippeng.

“E ne e le mohlankana ya mahlahahlaha a bile a tletse mahlahahlaha a hloileng botlokotsebe bophelong ba hae, leha a se a lahlehetswe ke mosebetsi mme a hloka mosebetsi o ile a tswela pele ho hloya botlokotsebe mme re ne re tlwaetse ho paterola le yena,” ho boletse Stuurman.

Sebueledi sa lelapa, Poppie Bereng, o re ho thwe Katlego o ile a tswa ho ya nwa le metswalle kae-kae mme ha qhoma qabang moo a ileng a lemala teng.

“Ka mora moo o ile a isoa sepetlele seo nke keng ka bua ka sona hajwale mme hore na o hlokahetse joang ho na le potso e ’ngoe.

Re ile ra makala hape ha lelapa kamora hore National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) e hlakole qoso ea polao khahlanong le baqosuoa bohle, hobaneng ke potso e ‘ngoe ho rona re le lelapa, ho na le lipotso tse ngata tseo re ipotsang tsona, leha ho le joalo, Katlego phomola ka khotso. ,” ha rialo Poppy.

Setopo sa Katlego se ile sa sebelisoa e le leqheka la ho tšoasa motho ea betang le ’molai Thabo Bester a baleha Chankaneng ea Mangaung selemong se fetileng ka Motsheanong mme o ile a tsejwa ka DNA ka Hlakubele Monongahela.

Ho tloha ka nako eo batho ba robedi ba kenyeletsang Bester, moratuoa oa hae Dr Nandipha Magudumana, Senohe Matsoara, Teboho Lipholo, Motenyani Masukela, Tieho Makhotsa le Nastassja Jansen.

Ntate oa Magudumana Zolile Sekeleni o ile a fana ka beile ea R10 0000 ka la 17 Mmesa mme o tla hlaha hape ka la 16 Motsheanong hammoho le Bester ya hanneng ho etsa kopo ya beile mme a ntse a le ditlamong, ka bobeli ba tla hlaha Lekhotleng la Maseterata la Bloemfontein.

Magudumana, Matsoara, Lipholo, Masukela, Makhotsa mmoho le Jansen ba tla hlaha ka pela Lekhotla la Maseterata la Bloemfontein ka Labone le Labohlano la la 11 le la 12 Motsheanong