26.09.2017 Views

KATHU SOLAR PARK LETLHABILE SPRING EDITION NEWSLETTER FINAL2 (1)

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

The JTG Solar Youth Cup 2017 in partnership with Kathu Solar Park, Kelebogile Trust,<br />

JTG SAFA, La Liga and Sishen Solar Facility was established to pursue the growth of grassroots<br />

football in the John Taolo Gaetsewe (JTG) region during Youth Month.<br />

A Steering Committee was also established to integrate different ideas and approaches’ to the<br />

tournament of which the members comprised of the 3 LFA under JTG SAFA Kathu Solar Park,<br />

Kelebogile Trust, Solar Sishen Facility and Green House Communications (Pty) Ltd.<br />

The event was historic as it was attended by key stakeholders in the football fraternity as well<br />

as the renewable energy sector operating in the region as this showed support and<br />

commitment to youth development within the JTG region.<br />

Prior to the tournament, coaching clinics and first-aid kit training were conducted by well<br />

renowned scouts/coaches & football legends in South Africa to all 58 registered LFA teams as<br />

to support structural football development.<br />

The scouts/coaches compromised of Arthur Zwane (Kaizer Chiefs FC legend & Kaizer Chiefs<br />

FC Development Head Coach); Fabian McCarthy (Kaizer Chiefs FC legend);<br />

Stanton Fredericks (Orlando Pirates FC & Kaizer Chiefs FC legend and currently Bidvest Wits scout);<br />

Percy Moloi (Nike FC Academy); Molefi Ntseki (National u/20 head coach).<br />

The scouts & coaches were taken on a tour of Kathu Solar Park to understand the technical<br />

operations and purpose of the CSP plant.


The Gala dinner, on the eve of the JTG Solar Youth Cup opening was attended by the Mayor<br />

of Gama Gara Local Municipality, at the time, Dineo Moyo;<br />

La Liga (Africa) CEO: Antonio Barradas; Northern Cape SAFA PEC led by Mr. David Bantu.<br />

The purpose of the Gala dinner was to have the different stakeholders share thoughts & ideas<br />

to unearth grassroots football and push for youth development in the JTG region.<br />

This prompted interests from scouts for the bravery of these youngsters who played<br />

against players far older than them.<br />

Kelebogile Trust and Kathu Solar park made the opportunity available for the boys together<br />

with Arthur Zwane to Kaizer Chiefs FC Development academy at the world renowned talent<br />

breeder Naturena in Johannesburg to familiarize themselves with the environment and<br />

conditions of the academy. The kids returned back to Kathu on 23rd July 2017.<br />

They will go for final assessments in September 2017.<br />

The Player Of The Tournament, Ashton Leeuw (17),<br />

narrowly losing in the final to the inaugural winners<br />

Rovers United FC, was scouted by Molefi Ntseki and is<br />

currently undergoing trials at various football<br />

academies.<br />

He will also get the chance to jet-off to Spain for<br />

further development through the JTG Solar Youth<br />

Cup 2017 partnership with La Liga in the near future.<br />

The success of the tournament has prompted further development and activity within the<br />

region, and the whole purpose of the JTG Solar Youth Cup is to benchmark grass-root football<br />

and attract sustainable development through the renewable energy sector.<br />

Impact:<br />

•Donation of 200 balls by La Liga to all 58 teams as part of their initiative<br />

•Local Youth business participated in economic-trade activities during the<br />

tournament<br />

•The community of the JTG region benefited as their local teams displayed talent<br />

and got exposure to impress scouts & coaches<br />

•All 58 teams registered under the 3 Local Football Association’s (Gama Gara,<br />

Ga-Segonyana, Joe Morolong) through JTG SAFA received branded team kits;<br />

•Buddy Aid EMS : first-aid training & coaches<br />

•Coaching clinics<br />

•Sustainable relationships created with Kaizer Chiefs FC and SAFA, prompting<br />

further investments and development.


On 16 June JTG Solar Youth Cup Tournament was held in Wrenchville with a view to<br />

unleash hidden talents of the young people of the JTG district. The two day long<br />

tournament with 59 teams from the region was attended by SAFA President, Danny<br />

Jordaan and other well recognised executives in the football fraternity. Amongst the<br />

national association delegation was former Kaizer Chiefs sensational net cracker Arthur<br />

Zwane who assisted to scout brand new flair from the youth.<br />

Lethal striker Linchon Heny Brendell (14) from Siyathemba and untouchable right<br />

winger Bernardo Edward April (12) from Deben showed breathtaking performance<br />

which left ex Chiefs players, Fabian McCarthy, Stanton Fredericks and Arthur Zwane<br />

with their mouths open. On 16 July the boys were accompanied by Kelebogile Trust<br />

employees and Arthur Zwane to Kaizer Chiefs Development academy in Johannesburg<br />

to familiarise themselves with the environment of the academy.<br />

The soccer stars are expected back home later this week and they should start with the<br />

club next year.<br />

By: Kathu Gazette


Maria Fredericks (55) from Deben got her house re-built after it was gobbled up by a horrific<br />

inferno that was caused by a candle three years ago. Fortunately there were no fatal injuries<br />

reported on that dreadful night. Jesmien Wapad and Daleen Botha from Kathu Solar Park<br />

were the good Samaritans to Gogo Fredericks.<br />

Their mission to make over the house took them over two years before they could be able to<br />

bring on board relevant stakeholders to assist with the job. On Mandela day they spent their<br />

67 minutes as part of reconstructing Gogo’s house. The home was refurbished with roofing,<br />

windows, painting, rebuilt and new furniture and food parcels.<br />

The occasion was made possible by Kathu Solar Park in association with Kelebogile Trust<br />

under supervision of project engineer, Mr Mark Janick, furniture shops and building material<br />

shops. Members of the community and ward councillor Abel Booysen joined forces with the<br />

management of Kathu Solar Park to speed up the reconstruc-tion of the house.<br />

Gogo Fredericks says, she is very excited to have her home rebuilt and she wishes her<br />

husband was there to witness that special moment with her. “It was a very painful instant to<br />

see my house being eaten by raging flames while I was standing there helplessly.<br />

I wholeheartedly like to thank the people who made<br />

contributions to renovate my home and make sure I live a<br />

better life like every-one”, says a teary Maria.<br />

The renovation was part of the 67 minutes of Nelson Mandela<br />

day.


Ba’One Intellectual Disability Centre is a<br />

project that was found in 2010 by 3 retired<br />

educators who have been trained in Special<br />

needs education. The centre is allocated in<br />

Seoding Village in the Ga-Segonayana<br />

municipal area. Currently the centre has in<br />

addition 10 volunteering trainers and 97 full<br />

time trainees. The objective of the Centre is<br />

to capacitate young adults with special needs<br />

with the focus on job creation. Ba’One<br />

Intellectual Disabled Centre provides the<br />

following vocational Skills Training:Woodwork,<br />

Beadwork, Knitting & Crocheting, Baking &<br />

Cooking, Tapestry, Leatherwork,<br />

Needlework and Paper Mache<br />

Empowerment & Skills<br />

Development Project<br />

Brief Description of the Project<br />

Sponsoring of two (2) Empisal Over Locker<br />

machines, two (2) Empisal Sewing Machines<br />

and one (1) Framing machine.<br />

Objective of the Project<br />

By sponsoring these machines, it will assist<br />

with efficient cash flow as an income for the<br />

centre. Empowering Ba’One with an<br />

opportunity to become economic self-sufficient<br />

and assist with job creation for the<br />

Intellectual Disabled young people of the<br />

JTG District. This initiative will assist these<br />

young people with special needs to transition<br />

and marginalise to adulthood, by becoming<br />

self-reliant in a challenging society. Kelebogile<br />

will sponsor one (1) Solar Panel to assist with<br />

the gas challenges the centre is faced with.<br />

The Mandela day initiative was inspired by the<br />

waste pallets at the KSP job site. After a fruitful<br />

meeting with Anglo American Training Centre<br />

called Tshipi, it was agreed that the waste<br />

pallets will be donated to Ba’one and the<br />

training centre, nominated individuals at the<br />

Ba’One centre will attend skills development<br />

training at Tsipi where their skills will be<br />

upgraded with the help of the pallets, toys<br />

and other goods will be made out of the<br />

waste pallets and to be given for free to the<br />

surrounding communities.<br />

Impact & Outcomes of the Project<br />

Build vocational skills and ability to<br />

accumulate employment and self-sufficiency.<br />

Creating a Safe & Healthy environment by<br />

installing a solar panel. Enabling participation<br />

in skills<br />

development for the intellectual disabled, due<br />

to inaccessibility of opportunities. By<br />

re-investing Kathu Solar Park will add vital<br />

value to the livelihoods of these forgotten<br />

youngsters.


Kathu Solar Park is currently under construction phase of developing, a first of its kind,<br />

concentrated solar power (CSP) plant in the JTG region- that being a 100MW CSP solar plant.<br />

•The CSP solar plant will produce enough energy to power 179,000 South African homes. The<br />

project will also store 4.5hours of renewable solar energy into the ESKOM national grid after<br />

sundown.<br />

•The construction phase at present, after recently passing the 50% completion stage, has<br />

already worked 1.75million man hours up to this stage.<br />

•40% of job opportunities have been allocated to the locals and 42.57% of materials are local<br />

South African materials.<br />

•As KSP sets it’s sights on the continuous operations phase beginning late 2018, the solar CSP<br />

plant hopes to get more locals involved by providing a uniques CSP training program<br />

opportunity to the JTG community by sending a call for applications as advertised on local<br />

media<br />

Key Factors Of The Kathu Solar Park CSP Training Program:<br />

•Learn the inner workings of the Concentrated Solar Power plant being built in Kathu<br />

•Understand the operations of the Solar Field and Power Block<br />

•Prepare for admission of Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Training Positions<br />

•Develop entrepreneurial skills and knowledge required to support the CSP plant<br />

•Practical experience/knowledge with Health, Safety & Environmental Requirements,<br />

Engineering Tools; How to operate, troubleshoot and maintain; parabolic trough solar<br />

field and; power block systems in a parabolic trough environment<br />

Course Duration<br />

•Initial (4weeks)<br />

•Additional follow-on (8weeks)<br />

Applications close on the 22 September 2017<br />

For more info & enquiries kindly contact:<br />

Jesmien Wapad : Community Liason Officer<br />

•082 402 8183


When I completed my BCom degree at Wits,<br />

majoring in accounting and finance, I would<br />

never have believed it if anyone told me then<br />

that somewhere along the way I would join a<br />

firm that specialises in an industry that was so<br />

unpopular.<br />

I work on two Sener projects: the Kathu<br />

project, which is in its construction stage; and<br />

the Bokpoort project, which is in its operation<br />

and maintenance stage, where we are<br />

basically responsible for the warranty period.<br />

As part of the procurement team, in the<br />

position of procurement officer, my<br />

specialities are sourcing and contracting. I am<br />

permanently based onsite in the Northern<br />

Cape.<br />

My journey with Sener started in January<br />

2016, but management had already showed<br />

interest in me when I joined the Bokpoort<br />

Project under Crowie Concessions in 2013,<br />

which was one of the JV partners. I was also<br />

procurement officer there and the only<br />

woman in our team. A feather in my cap was<br />

that I carried our department onsite<br />

throughout the commissioning phase to hand<br />

over under difficult circumstances.<br />

It has been quite an exhilarating experience<br />

to be part of a team of well-experienced<br />

professionals, exploring technology that is<br />

new to our country. I have always been interested<br />

in and curious about construction,<br />

but the idea of being part of a solar-powered<br />

plant pushed me to want to enter not<br />

only construction, but the renewable energy<br />

sector.<br />

However, like everything else, there was a<br />

downside to working on a project,<br />

especially the Bokpoort project, as it was in<br />

a very remote area. This has meant spending<br />

long stretches of time away from my family,<br />

especially from my little daughter. Every<br />

weekend that I went home, I would find she<br />

had learnt a new word, but I find comfort in<br />

the fact that I helping to level the playing<br />

field for her and her friends one day.<br />

There have been so many positives working<br />

in solar construction. My work has helped me<br />

to grow and my exposure to the engineering<br />

and construction industry, with a focus on<br />

renewable energy, has opened many doors<br />

for me.<br />

To make it in the construction industry, you<br />

have to be brave and have courage and stand<br />

out. I like to think that I am one of the most<br />

experienced procurement officers in the<br />

country with CSP experience. In the end, it<br />

was all worth it.<br />

• Morati Kemokotlile is the procurement<br />

officer on the Sener Kathu Solar Park project<br />

Article by: CITY PRESS

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!