United People Against Crime Through Job Creation

09/03/2015

GOOD MORNING.

Yesterday our organization was invited by DAN PIONER CHOIR and other community choirs.
Venue: Dan pay point.
Time: 14:00

OUR CEO Rev: Elias Mathebula was awarded the function of being the speaker of the day (motivational speaker).

DUE TIME CONSTRAIN HE ONLY FOCUSED ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS.

1- The importance of community choirs.
2- How to draft a well balanced constitution.
3- Bases and key elements required in a structural constitution.
4- Co relation between a Gospel choir and Christianity.
5- -Importance of good Life style, Moral values and dressing code for choir member.
6- Importance of research and evaluation of other choirs performance.
6- The roll if faith on improving the choir performance.

ON PICTURES OUR CEO WARE RING A T-SHIRT GIVEN BY THE CHOIR SPONSOR DURING THE LECTURING AT PODIUM.

MAY YOU PLEASE FINANCIALLY ASSIST OUR ORGANIZATION
31/08/2014

MAY YOU PLEASE FINANCIALLY ASSIST OUR ORGANIZATION

We call upon who ever may be generous enough to provide financial assistance for the following urgent needs: SMALL DONAT...
23/08/2014

We call upon who ever may be generous enough to provide financial assistance for the following urgent needs: SMALL DONATIONS ARE ALSO ACCEPTABLE.

1- To cover monthly bank financial charges.
2- To fund resources for our divested awareness programs.
3- To build our organizational offices headquarters at DAN VILLAGE and provision of office equipment (WE HAVE BEEN OPERATING AS A HOME BASED OFFICE ORGANIZATION).

BANKING DETAILS

NAME OF THE BANK : F.N.B.
ACCOUNT NUMBER : 62 406 746 696
TYPE OF ACCOUNT : BUSINESS ACCOUNT
ACCOUNT HOLDER : UNITED PEOPLE AGAINST CRIME THROUGH JOB.
BRANCH CODE : 260 349
BRANCH NAME : TZANEEN

CEO
Rev: Elias Mathebula — in Tzaneen.

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15/07/2014

UNITED PEOPLE AGAINST CRIME THROUGH JOB CREATION

MESSAGE FROM CEO REV: ELIAS MATHEBULA

ONLINE AWARENESS.

NAME OF THE PROGRAM:

2-HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRATIC VALUES, CITIZENSHIP ACTIVISM AND GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY.

PART 2

2.2- DEMOCRATIC VALUES.

DEMOCRACY: Is a inclusive process of appointment or legislative proceeding based on a free will to represent the interest of the people in any given jurisdiction or structure.

DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT: Is a proportional representative forum elected by free will which govern based on the will of the people based on majority mandatory principle.

In the above topic we outline the basic importance to define any process as democratic and its essential values and required practicality's which are:
(a)- Inclusiveness.
(b)- Consultation.
(c)- Transparency.
(d)- Fare implementation based on consultative outcome.

PART 3

2.3- CITIZENSHIP ACTIVISM.

2.3.1. ACTIVISM: Is a act of self involvement to redefine and acknowledge the roll, the progress, the expected out come, its period, direct challenges based on needs and human rights on his/her interest.

The strategic activism are defined in 2 different clusters.

INDIVIDUALIZED ACTIVISM: When him/her takes action on precautions stipulated on 2.3.1

COLLECTIVE ACTIVISM: It is when a group of people takes actions on precautions stipulated on 2.3.1

** With in the term we lecture the importance of citizens as individual and collectively.

PART 4

2.4- GOVERNANCE ACCOUNTABILITY.

ACCOUNTABILITY: Is a democratic value in which office bearer, governmental and non governmental institutions as a requisite principle for transparency in which a report back must be provided on:
(a)- Financial report.
* Budget public hearing.

(b)- Narrative progress report.
* Related to integrated development plan.

* In this subject we outline the legislative Government obligations in relation to the electorate which they represent.

NOTE: THE PROCESS OF ACCOUNTABILITY INVOLVE WITHIN-IT THE PROCEDURAL COMPLIANCE OF A DIVERSITY OF LEGISLATIVE FRAME WORK.

2.4.1- Public services ACT
2.4.2- Criminal procedures act
2.4.3- Mineral and petroleum resources act
2.4.4- Electoral act 73 of 1998
2.4.5- Electoral commission Act 51 of 1996
2.4.6- Constitution of the republic of S.A. Act 108 of 1996
2.4.7- Local public administration and human resources act
2.4.8- Municipal structure Act 117 of 1998
2.4.9- Municipal system Act 32of 2000
2.4.10- Promotion of access of information Act 2 of 2000
2.4.11- Local government municipal financial management Act 56 of 2003.
2.4.12- Promotion of administrative justice act 3 of 2000.
2.4.13- South African police service act 68 of 1995.
2.4.14- Municipal demarcation act 27 of 1998.
2.4.15- Broadcast Act
2.4.16- Water services Act 108 of 1997.
2.4.17- Consumer protection act.
2.4.18- National credit Act 34 of 2005.
2.4.19- Cooperative governance ACT.
2.4.20- Children's act 2005
2.4.21- Promotion of equality Act
etc

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30/06/2014

UNITED PEOPLE AGAINST CRIME THROUGH JOB CREATION

MESSAGE FROM CEO REV: ELIAS MATHEBULA

ONLINE AWARENESS.

NAME OF THE PROGRAM:

2-HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRATIC VALUES, CITIZENSHIP ACTIVISM AND GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY.

CLARIFICATION.

The above awareness covers 4 essential aspects, namely:
2.1- HUMAN RIGHTS. In which we disseminate the meaning of each of the rights.
2.2- DEMOCRATIC VALUES. In which we outline democracy within its required practicality's and values.
2.3- CITIZENSHIP ACTIVISM. With in the term we lecture the importance of citizens as individual and collectively.
2.4- GOVERNANCE ACCOUNTABILITY. In this subject we outline Government obligations in relation to the electorate which they represent.

PARTY 1

HUMAN RIGHTS BY DEFINITION: Are legally stipulated privileges for all citizens of a society which are protected by the low.

NOTE 1 : HUMAN RIGHTS has 2 clusters.

1- Those formulated by THE UNITED NATION CONVENTION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, agreed upon across the world and signed for implementation by all member states.
2- Those formulated by specific parliaments countries which are different from each other based on internal agreements .
FOR FEW EXAMPLE: The SOUTH AFRICAN Constitution defines exceptional rights such as: A right to house, a right to environmental protection, a right to access of information, a right to just administrative action, rights to arrested, detained and accused persons, a right to water, etc.

NOTE 2 : Our program is designed based on UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION FOR HUMAN and the SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTITUTION, therefore some of the rights may not be applicable for some specific countries.

3- PROFILE OF RIGHTS.

Rights are classified in 2 fields.
3.1- GROUP RIGHTS. Which are designed to meet and address the needs of a specific group and circumstances of people.
3.2- GENERAL RIGHTS. Which are meant for all citizens.

3.1- GROUP RIGHTS.
3.1.1- Rights to children's applicable from birth up to 18 years
3.1.2- Rights of disabled people.
3.1.3- Rights to refugees.
* Refugees of war.
* Political refugees.
* Economic refugees.
3.1.4- Rights of g**s and le****ns.
3.1.5- Rights of albinos.
3.1.6- Woman rights.
3.1.7- Rights of a

3.2- GENERAL RIGHTS. Some of this rights has limitations.
3.2.1- Right to life.
3.2.2- Right to equality.
3.2.3- Right to be treated with dignity.
3.2.4- Rights of arrested, detained and accused persons.
3.2.5- Right to just administrative action.
3.2.6- Right to language.
3.2.7- Right to access to information.
3.2.8- Right to culture and religious believe.
3.2.9- Right to social security.
3.2.10- Right to health care.
3.2.11- Right of water and food.
3.2.12- Right of housing.
3.2.13- Right of environmental protection.
3.2.14- Right of property.
3.2.15- Right of decent labor relations.
3.2.16- Right of trade.
3.2.17- Right of movement and residence.
3.2.18- Right of occupation and profession.
3.2.19- Right of protection against: Slavery servitude and forced labor.
3.2.20- Right of association.
3.2.21- Right of expression.
3.2.22- Right of political affiliation.
3.2.23- Right of religious believe and opinion.
3.2.24- Right of assembly, demonstrate, picket and petition.
3.2.25- Right of citizenship.
3.2.26- Right of personal security.

PART 2 OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE UPLOADED IN FEW DAYS.

05/06/2014

UNITED PEOPLE AGAINST CRIME THROUGH JOB CREATION

MESSAGE FROM CEO Rev: ELIAS MATHEBULA

ONLINE AWARENESS.

NAME OF THE PROGRAM:
1- Eradication of crime, drugs, to***co, liquor and substances abuse.
PARTY 2

As I indicated in PARTY 1 a prolonged utilization of drugs, to***co, liquor and substances creates complicated consequences namely:

1- Health consequences
2- Moral and psychological consequences
3- Physical consequences
4- Social consequences
5- Financial consequences

DETAILS OF CONSEQUENCES

1- HEALTHY CONSEQUENCES

Contraction of sickness such as:
1.1- Tuberculosis (TB)
1.2- Development of caner of lungs.
1.3- Development of caner of livers.
1.4- Development of caner of tang.
1.5- Damage of chromosome.
1.6- Damage of kidneys.
1.7- Weekending of human cells resistance towards sickness.
1.8- Increase and prevalence of medical consultations.

2- MORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES

2.1- Low moral steam.
2.2- Complexes of inferiority and superiority; dependent on circumstances in question.
2.3- Increased gossiping or abnormal silence.
2.4- Poor memory.
2.5- Slaw leaner-ship capacity.
2.6- Poor decisions and inaccurate judgements.
2.7- Development of mental disorder.

3- PHYSICAL CONSEQUENCES

3.1- Gradual loss of body wait.
3.2- Loss of physical power coursed by poor diet as a result of lake of apatite.
3.3- Prevalent body injuries sustained through:
(a)- Road accidents- Coursed by miss judgement and human error.
(b)- Involvement in violent activities, fights and collapses.
(c)- Work related fatality's- Coursed by human error and sleeping while operating machinery's.

4- SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES

4.1- Loss of good manners and moral values
4.2- Destruction of trust and relationship across relatives and neighbors as a result of.
(a)- Violent life style.
(b)- Constant abusive attitude.
4.3- Long sleeping hours leading to poor productivity and laziness.
4.4- Unplanned involvement in relationships and affairs which lead to divorces and many familiar problems.
4.5- Loss of reliability due constant failure to keep promises and to comply with directives.
4.6- Lone-less due a distance created as a result of fear by those close to him/her.

5- FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES

5.1- Incapacity to adequately manage his/her finances characterized by funds misuse.
5.2- Loss of adherence on budgeting norms which lead to serious family poor care and financial problems.
5.3- Increased number of unnecessary debits.

6- HOW TO ASSIST THOSE EDITED

It is imperative to inform you that all edited people are very protectionist and to assist them is harder then diking a rock, however the following sequence is essential:

6.1- Identification of reasons which led to individual consent to the utilization of drugs (AS ARTICULATED ON SECTION 1).
2.2- Identification of abnormalities of the person consent.
2.3- Creation of a smooth relationship to create a platform of dialog.
2.4- Provision of essential needs to build a sound moral relieve.
2.5- Provision of systematic and focused counseling.
2.6- Provision of sources of constructive entertainment:
(a)- Sports
(b)- Recreational format.
(c)- Laboring activities, etc.
2.7- Establishment of monitoring strategies.

NOTE: IT IS IMPERATIVE TO HIGHLIGHT BASED ON OUR EXPERIENCE THAT: DRUGS AND SUSTENANCE'S ADDICTION, BECOME A SICKNESS WHICH ORIGINATE NEGATIVE EMOTIONAL AFFECTS AND SIMULTANEOUSLY ORIGINATE A ILLUSIVE WORLD TO THE EDITED PERSON.

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24/05/2014

UNITED PEOPLE AGAINST CRIME THROUGH JOB CREATION

MESSAGE FROM CEO Rev: ELIAS MATHEBULA

ONLINE AWARENESS.

THE UNITED PEOPLE AGAINST CRIME THROUGH JOB CREATION CERTIFICATE NUMBER 085-362-NPO INTEND THROUGH THIS PAGE TO CONDUCT ITS GLOBAL AWARENESS PROGRAM TO COMPLIMENT THE ON GOING ADVOCACY PROGRAMS INFORMATION BEING DISSEMINATED ACROSS CHURCH'S VILLAGE MASS MEETINGS AND SCHOOLS WARE REACHABLE. SUCH INFORMATION SHALL BE SHARED THROUGH CHAPTERS FOR EACH OF THE PROGRAM BELLOW:

BASED ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION OF OUR ORGANIZATION, WE ARE CONDUCTING THE FOLLOWING SOCIAL AWARENESS PROGRAMS:

1- Eradication of crime, drugs, to***co, liquor and substances abuse.
2-Human rights, democratic values, citizenship activism and governance accountability.
3- Mass education on prevention and treatment of HIV&AIDS.
4- Eradication of gender based discrimination, children's, woman, and vulnerable victimization through r**e and domestic violence.
5- Refugees rights, social and cultural integration against xenophobia.
6- Promotion of moral values and culture of leaning and teaching.

DETAILED INFORMATION BY PROGRAM/CHAPTERS
I
NAME OF THE PROGRAM:
1- Eradication of crime, drugs, to***co, liquor and substances abuse.

CRIME BY MY DEFINITION: Is any act, perpetrated against a fellow human being or animal which amount to violation of its rights of liberty on its existence differing on being, physical, materialistic or moral.

DRUGS BY MY DEFINITION: Is any chemical liquid or solid substance which as a result of its utilization affects and changes the physical, psychological and actions out of normal circumstances and attitude of a animal or a human been.

* A large range of drugs may consist of the recently revolution of: Nyawupe, w**d, dagger, co***ne, dope, mandrake, narcotics, grass, ma*****na, medical pills, etc.

* A endless range of liquid common substances are also hurtful and effective to the damage of the human body such as: Beers, wine, shaping, benzine, methylated spirit, glue, thonthontho and other indigent formulas.

REASONS OF PEOPLE INVOLVEMENT IN DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES.

* As attempt to eliminate anxiety and peer pressure coursed by a diversity of problems
(a) Financial problems.
(b) Death of a loved person.
(c) Social and criminal problems.
(d) Marital and familiar problems.
(e) Political and power mongering problems.
* For a will to bring a physical pain relieve.
* Entertainment and a will to experiment the effects and feelings of its utilization and to be under its influence.

* The utilization of drugs, to***co, liquor is a slow suicidal practice which gradually:
(a) Create a e diction habit which lead gradually to substance abuse.
(b) In a long time it establishes its irreversible consequences on its diversity which are:

1- Health consequences
2- Moral and psychological consequences
3- Physical consequences
4- Social consequences
5- Financial consequences

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