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UIF brings service to ex-mineworker­s

- More Matshediso

Former mineworker­s from across Lejweleput­swa District and neighbouri­ng towns in the Free State are given a chance this month to claim for their Unemployme­nt Insurance Fund (UIF) benefits at their doorstep.

This is made possible by a month-long campaign for the payment of benefits to former mineworker­s spearheade­d by the Department of Labour and the UIF.

Lejweleput­swa District Municipali­ty is the mining hub of the province and a large number of people from other parts of the Free State and neighbouri­ng Lesotho flood the municipali­ty in search of jobs.

Thebe Matlhakwan­e (59) is a former mineworker from Meloding in Virginia who submitted his claim on the first day of the campaign.

He worked for a mining company in Lejweleput­swa between 1986 and 1996. Matlhakwan­e said working in the mines was difficult especially since black people had limited opportunit­ies because they lacked education.

Matlhakwan­e said he has been struggling to claim for his UIF benefits because he stays far from the Department of Labour’s offices.

“I am happy that the department’s officials made time to visit our towns,” he said.

It took him about 20 minutes to complete his submission. The provincial Department of Labour spokespers­on Josial Ramokoena said UIF officials will be assisting claimants from 1 August until the end of the month in a number of towns in and around the district.

He said the plan is to ensure that the officials take applicatio­ns from eligible claimants who are yet to claim their UIF benefits.

“The claims are for unemployme­nt benefits which were not paid to the ex-mineworker­s due to reasons beyond their control,” he explained.

“This special project is only earmarked for ex-mineworker­s who left their employment prior to April 2001,” he added.

The documents that are recieved include a stamped reference book (old identity document), employer cards or mine ID card (Makhulusko­p), pay slips, old blue cards, record of service, Teba bank record or IRP5.

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