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INTERNAL NEWS LETTER Vol.1, Issue 07 December 2018 Editor Simphiwe Shungube Editor’s note The CEO’s Corner Chief Execuve Officer Riaan Oosthuizen As we approach the end of the year; we need to look back and consider it as joy. Many great things have happened in our institution. We shared our joy and overcame challenges together as colleagues. The time has come for us to rest and spend quality time with our loved ones. During the festive season many people will be travelling to their different destinations. Christian church denominations will be celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Some will be visiting their families in rural communities where they left them during their hustling. All modes of transport will be full and people from all walks of life will be visiting South Africa. It is during this season that many fall into a trap of overspending. We must all be disciplined and avoid buying things we do not need. Festive holidays must be treated like any other months and do not spend money on things that are not budgeted for. My tip is to parents is that De- cember is the right time to buy uniform and stationery for our kids. To our colleagues who are taking trips to other countries, be safe and take all the necessary precautions and come back home safe. Lets avoid over speeding on our roads and do not drink and drive. These festive holidays must be taken as an opportunity to have much rest and come back in 2019 with full force. Lets all give ourselves a pat on our backs and appreciate ourselves for all the good work we completed in 2018 in our respective sub- programmes. We must all lift our heads up and congratulate ourselves. Editorial Team: Thabo Sedibe . Lerato Mahlangu . Simphiwe Shungube Comments Should you wish to comment on this newsleer or share your views with the readers, you can email your views or comments to [email protected] We are approaching the Fesve Season and holiday period. To those who sll have the privilege to have their loved ones with them revel and treasure the moments spend with them. Let us also during this well-deserved rest period be grateful for our victories, peace, blessings and all the delights this season brings. I am grateful to you for your tremendous efforts during the year. Our diverse society allows us the opportunity to appreciate many customs, tradions and celebraons. And as so many celebraons suggest, we can re- dedicate ourselves to show love to those feeling unloved or rejected, create hope to those without hope. For our Chrisan employees Happy Christmas, it is a me of rejoicing and revelling for the saviour was born to give light in our daily lives. Let us also safeguard those around us on the road. When driving you are not only responsible for yourself but everyone else on the roads. May your holiday and year be filled with joy and success. Return safely. Let joy and peace ascend on you in your household. Mpumalanga Regional Training Trust [email protected] www.rrust.co.za MRTT Internal Newsleer. Vol.1, Issue 07. December 2018 The festive mode is already activated and some have already started to do Idibaladance! On behalf of the editorial team we would like to wish you an enjoyable festive holidays and a happy new year. May we all return safely back to work. 2019 wait for us we are coming for you with greater plans. Eradicang unsafeabluon facilies MBOMBELA- Soon, answering the call of nature will be a pleasantexperience to learners where decent and safe abluon facilies are being built. The Department of Educaon has tasked MRTT will the huge responsible to ensure that proper abluon facilies are built in the idenfied school. A visit to some of the schools re- vealed a grim situaon where learners have no-where to go should the call of nature come knocking. In some of the schools the pit facilies used are full and learners resolve to relieve themselves anywhere. Speaking of the project and the importance of MRTT execung it within the specified me, Mr Marcus Teffo, Manager Producons said, MRTT is equal to the task and promised that the project will be completed in me. We need to work very hard to deal with the dire need of the abluon facilies in the idenfied schools. Our team on the ground will ensure that our children have human facilies in their schools,added Teffo. Work has already started in some of the idenfied schools. The following schools have been idenfied as beneficiaries; Siyakhula Primary School- City of Mbombela Inkambeni Primary School – City of Mbombela Manukushe Secondary School – Bushbuckridge Local Municipality Mgibe Primary School – Thembisile Hani Municipality Sekwai Secondary School – Thaba Chewu Local Municipality By Thabo Sedibe The day was sealed with a celebraon of the World Aids Day lead by Ms. R Mthimunye and Ms. S Sefanyetso in honor and memory of those we have lost to HIV/AIDS. Speakers of the day Body Lab Gym graced the Wellness event by availing themselves and their aerobic instructors to entertain everyone by means of fitness acvies. CEO Mr. Riaan Oosthuizen HOSPESA Representave Ms. Iris Sambo NEHAWU Representave Mr. Mokgobeledi Mphahlela Guest from Legal Aid Guest from Phidisa MRTT employee Ms. Yvonne Ngwenya Guest from SANBS Guest from HNC Chairperson of the Board, Ms. Florence Mthembu Acng GM TTO, Ms. Zanele Khoza Apostle & Movaonal Speaker Ps. Negross Manana Employee Wellness Chairperson, Ms. Rachel Mthimunye & Acng GM HTA, Ms. Sarah Sefanyetso Appreciating of the loyalty and commitment of long serving employees Mr. DANIEL MALOSE KOLA, QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICER FOR 5 YEARS Mr. MBUYISENI GENERAL G JAFTA, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER FOR 10 YEARS Mr. PAUL LAWRENCE ,NIGHT AUDITOR FOR 10 YEARS Mr. TOBIAS MOWASHA MOGALE, MEDIA CENTRE CLERK FOR 15 YEARS Mr. PHUTHI CHARLES MOKGOHLOA , PRACTITIONER WELDING FOR 10 YEARS Mrs. PRINCESS NTOMBI MAMBA , CLEANER FOR 10 YEARS Mr. NKONE RICHARD MOSALA, PRACTITIONER CARPENTRY FOR 15 YEARS Ms. NOMBUSO MTSWENI, CREDITORS CLERK FOR 10 YEARS Ms. ALLINAH LOMOYA NKOSI WAITRON FOR 10 YEARS Ms. NOBUHLE NZAMA, FACILITATOR FOR 10 YEARS Mr. PAUL MATHABATHA RAMABOYA, TECHNICAL TRAINING OPERATIONS - MOBILE FOR 10 YEARS Mr. ELIJAH BOY SIBANYONI, PRACTITIONER: PLASTERING FOR 15 YEARS Ms. ROSINA MASEROKA TLEANE, LEARNER PLACEMENT OFFICER FOR 15 YEARS Mr. RALPH KABISHE MOGANE, LEARNER PLACEMENT OFFICER FOR 20 YEARS 2018 Awarded Employees
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Page 1: INTERNAL NEWS LETTER Vol.1, Issue 07 December 2018

INTERNAL NEWS LETTER Vol.1, Issue 07 December 2018

Editor Simphiwe Shungube

Editor’s note

The CEO’s Corner

Chief Executive Officer Riaan Oosthuizen

As we approach the end of the year; we need to look back and consider it as joy. Many great things have happened in our institution. We shared our joy and overcame challenges together as colleagues. The time has come for us to rest and spend quality time with our loved ones.

During the festive season many people will be travelling to their different destinations. Christian church denominations will be celebrating the

birth of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Some will be visiting their families in rural communities where they left them during their hustling. All modes

of transport will be full and people from all walks of life will be visiting South Africa.

It is during this season that many fall into a trap of overspending. We must all be disciplined and avoid buying things we do not need. Festive holidays must be treated like any other months and do not spend money on things that are not budgeted for. My tip is to parents is that De-cember is the right time to buy uniform and stationery for our kids.

To our colleagues who are taking trips to other countries, be safe and take all the necessary precautions and come back home safe.

Let’s avoid over speeding on our roads and do not drink and drive.

These festive holidays must be taken as an opportunity to have much rest and come back in 2019 with full force.

Let’s all give ourselves a pat on our backs and appreciate ourselves for all the good work we completed in 2018 in our respective sub-programmes. We must all lift our heads up and congratulate ourselves.

Editorial Team:

Thabo Sedibe . Lerato Mahlangu . Simphiwe Shungube

Comments

Should you wish to comment on this newsletter or share your views with the readers, you can email your views or comments to [email protected]

We are approaching the Festive Season and holiday period. To those who still have the privilege to have their loved ones with them revel and treasure the

moments spend with them. Let us also during this well-deserved rest period be grateful for our victories, peace, blessings and all the delights this season

brings. I am grateful to you for your tremendous efforts during the year.

Our diverse society allows us the opportunity to appreciate many customs, traditions and celebrations. And as so many celebrations suggest, we can re-

dedicate ourselves to show love to those feeling unloved or rejected, create hope to those without hope. For our Christian employees Happy Christmas, it

is a time of rejoicing and revelling for the saviour was born to give light in our daily lives.

Let us also safeguard those around us on the road. When driving you are not only responsible for yourself but everyone else on the roads.

May your holiday and year be filled with joy and success. Return safely. Let joy and peace ascend on you in your household.

Mpumalanga Regional Training Trust [email protected] www.rttrust.co.za

MRTT Internal Newsletter. Vol.1, Issue 07. December 2018

The festive mode is already activated and some have already started to do “Idibala” dance!

On behalf of the editorial team we would like to wish you an enjoyable festive holidays and a happy new year.

May we all return safely back to work.

2019 wait for us we are coming for you with greater plans.

Eradicating ‘unsafe’ ablution facilities

MBOMBELA- Soon, answering the call of nature will be a ‘pleasant’ experience to learners where decent and safe ablution facilities are being built.

The Department of Education has tasked MRTT will the huge responsible to ensure that proper ablution facilities are built in the identified school. A visit to some of the schools re-

vealed a grim situation where learners have no-where to go should the call of nature come knocking.

In some of the schools the pit facilities used are full and learners resolve to relieve themselves anywhere. Speaking of the project and the importance of MRTT executing it within the

specified time, Mr Marcus Teffo, Manager Productions said, MRTT is equal to the task and promised that the project will be completed in time.

“We need to work very hard to deal with the dire need of the ablution facilities in the identified schools. Our team on the ground will ensure that our children have human facilities

in their schools,” added Teffo.

Work has already started in some of the identified schools.

The following schools have been identified as beneficiaries;

Siyakhula Primary School- City of Mbombela

Inkambeni Primary School – City of Mbombela

Manukushe Secondary School – Bushbuckridge Local Municipality

Mgibe Primary School – Thembisile Hani Municipality

Sekwai Secondary School – Thaba Chewu Local Municipality

By Thabo Sedibe

The day was sealed with a celebration of the World Aids Day lead by Ms. R Mthimunye and Ms. S Sefanyetso in honor and memory of those we have lost to

HIV/AIDS.

Speakers of the day

Body Lab Gym graced the Wellness event by availing themselves and their aerobic instructors to entertain everyone by means of fitness activities.

CEO Mr. Riaan Oosthuizen HOSPESA Representative Ms. Iris Sambo NEHAWU Representative Mr. Mokgobeledi Mphahlela

Guest from Legal Aid Guest from Phidisa MRTT employee Ms. Yvonne Ngwenya Guest from SANBS Guest from HNC

Chairperson of the Board, Ms. Florence Mthembu Acting GM TTO, Ms. Zanele Khoza Apostle & Motivational Speaker Ps. Negross Manana Employee Wellness Chairperson,

Ms. Rachel Mthimunye & Acting GM HTA,

Ms. Sarah Sefanyetso

Appreciating of the loyalty and commitment of

long serving employees

Mr. DANIEL MALOSE KOLA, QUALITY ASSURANCE OFFICER FOR 5 YEARS

Mr. MBUYISENI GENERAL G JAFTA, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER FOR 10 YEARS

Mr. PAUL LAWRENCE ,NIGHT AUDITOR FOR 10 YEARS

Mr. TOBIAS MOWASHA MOGALE, MEDIA CENTRE CLERK FOR 15 YEARS

Mr. PHUTHI CHARLES MOKGOHLOA , PRACTITIONER WELDING FOR 10 YEARS

Mrs. PRINCESS NTOMBI MAMBA , CLEANER FOR 10 YEARS

Mr. NKONE RICHARD MOSALA, PRACTITIONER CARPENTRY FOR 15 YEARS

Ms. NOMBUSO MTSWENI, CREDITORS CLERK FOR 10 YEARS

Ms. ALLINAH LOMOYA NKOSI WAITRON FOR 10 YEARS

Ms. NOBUHLE NZAMA, FACILITATOR FOR 10 YEARS

Mr. PAUL MATHABATHA RAMABOYA, TECHNICAL TRAINING OPERATIONS - MOBILE FOR 10 YEARS

Mr. ELIJAH BOY SIBANYONI, PRACTITIONER: PLASTERING FOR 15 YEARS

Ms. ROSINA MASEROKA TLEANE, LEARNER PLACEMENT OFFICER FOR 15 YEARS

Mr. RALPH KABISHE MOGANE, LEARNER PLACEMENT OFFICER FOR 20 YEARS

2018 Awarded Employees