G5 MATERIAL, and the recent floods were top of the agenda during Moretele Local Municipality Mayor’s Intergovernmental Relations (IGR) meeting with three Moretele Chiefs (Dikgosi) and representatives of Bahwaduba Traditional Council. The Mayor, Hon. Cllr Masango George Manyike met with Bakgatlha ba Mocha Chief, Hon. Phopholo Maubane, Bakgatlha ba Mosetlha Chief, Hon. Nchaupe Makapan III, Baphuthing baga Nawa Chief, Hon. Sekhupi Nawa and Bahwaduba Traditional Council representatives, Ntate Lasi Mathibe,...Read More
Nnetefatso Program Goes to Tlhoele, Ruigtesloot, and Thulare Flood Stricken Bridges! SEVEN Provincial roads and three bridges affected by the recent heavy rainfall are in a queue of being fixed by the Department of Public Works. The roads including gravel roads and bridges are spread across Moretele Local Municipality’s wards. Earlier today, Wednesday, 05 March 2025, Moretele Local Municipality Mayor, Hon. Cllr Masango George Manyike, Speaker, Hon. Cllr Freda Mapela,...Read More
20-YEAR-OLD Bokamoso Nkutshweu found a temporary job in pumping the water-logged pavement near Mathibestad taxi rank in Phase 1 RDP. This is the water caused by the recent heavy rainfall that caused havoc across Moretele and many parts of Mzansi destroying critical infrastructure. According to Bokamoso, on a daily basis, good Samaritan Ntate Molautsi, a resident from Phase 1 RDP buys at least 20 liters of petrol for the water...Read More
Maubane Village, Moretele Local Municipality – February 28, 2025 – In a powerful display of unity and concern, the young people and community members of Maubane Village organized a Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Femicide Awareness March today, following the distressing disappearance of 21-year-old Tshegofatso Morifi. Tshegofatso was last seen on January 11, 2025, wearing all black. The march was spearheaded by the Bakgatla Ba Mocha tribal authority, with significant support...Read More
For Immediate Release Thursday, 27 February 2025 Flood Relief Efforts Bring Hope to Affected Moretele Residents IT’S usually a norm that when blue skies start gathering, it’s a sign of a storm. Be that as it may, that did not deter the spirits of more than fifty (50) people from across different wards in Moretele who waited patiently for the superlink truck outside Moeka-Vuma Police Station to finish offloading their...Read More
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