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Volume 06, 24 March 2015, Week 13 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335
tameTIMES2012/2013 WINNER OF THE EKURHULENI AWARDS: BEST PRINT MEDIA JHB SOUTH
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LETTERS tame TIMES Page 2 24 March 2015
Delivery on Tuesday to all households and businesses in Alberton, Germiston South, JHB South and Bedfordview. Published by Tame CommunicationsCorner Michelle Avenue and 37 Sangiro Close, Randhart.PO Box 17699, Randhart, 1457. Tel: 011 862 8500, Fax: 011 869 7335
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I never thought I would get hooked on bird watching to take a step back, I never found animals of the avian kind any exciting. My thoughts on birds never went past that of a measly street pigeon or my grannys canary pecking at its seed in its cage. As Ive mentioned before, nature and wildlife are a great passion of mine but birds never piqued my interest until recently. After
s tudy ing about them,
the world of birds is now a firm
part of me. Apart from their exquisite features, their
behaviours and traits are truly
f a s c i n a t i n g . The feeling
of spotting a new or rare species is one that cannot be described. Sounds dorky, but I have no
qualms about being called a bird nerd. And it gets
even nerdier the scientific names of birds is something I revel in; makes
one feel like a professor from a Harry Potter novel. In South Africa, there is a plethora of birding groups and societies
that one can join. There are also several spots that are perfect for birding in and around the city. My favourite places to go include the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve in the south, Marievale Bird Sanctuary on the East Rand
and Rietvlei Nature Reserve in Pretoria. My best birding moment was when I saw an African Pygmy Kingfisher (Ispidina picta) in the Kruger Park
measuring between 11-13cm in length, its the smallest of all the kingfishers in South Africa. I hope to spend my Easter weekend birding, or twitching as its colloquially termed.
Been birding? Send your bird photography to [email protected]
Letter from Jogger
Dear Editor, I found your editorial piece on banting and Prof. Tim Noakes very interesting. Back in 1980 or so I had the privilege of meeting Prof. Noakes at a joggers clinic he held at the Villagers Rugby/Celtic Harriers grounds in Cape Town. He fixed my very painful case of shin splints by recommending the insertion of an orthotic in my running shoe, which, in those days was a revolutionary high-tech solution to a rather strange problem. These days, of course, running shoes are made with built -in roll bars and specially strengthened insteps for those prone to pronation and seldom cause blisters. The orthotic I used back then, however, gave me a blister on my instep that measured about 7cm in length and at least 4cm across. I called Prof. Noakes and he very
patiently advised me to cover the blister with petroleum jelly and then wrap a wide plaster around it. I should not, he explained, take the plaster off for about a week by which time the blister would be healed and the affected skin would be hard, red and ready to withstand any amount of jogging. He was right, and I have used his remedy ever since. His current advice on diet, however, I would prefer to ignore. How many can afford to live on biltong and pecan nuts? It is the carbohydrates in joggers diets that keep them going. While I agree that overly refined carbohydrates are an unhealthy and fattening choice, I cannot understand why active people should not eat brown rice, samp and beans, or seed bread. Perhaps the answer is that there is no one, single ideal diet for every person at every age.
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A string of complaints has been received by tame TIMES regarding the quality of service and the physical state of the Netcare Clinton Hospital, as well as the Netcare Union Hospital. Members of the Netcare Group of hospitals, the Clinton and the Union, both situated in Alberton, have come under fire from citizens living in the South of Johannesburg. Remaining anonymous on behalf of her 14-year-old daughter, one Meyersdal resident has come forward and spoken out regarding the bad service that she received while visiting the Clinton Hospital on two occasions. On 30 June 2014, the residents daughter was taken to the Clinton where, says her mother, she received a lack of quality service. After complaining, the Nursing Services Manager, Stanley Mhlongo, came to my workplace and promised change regarding the hospital service, said the resident. On the second visit, which took place in September 2014, her daughter received a private room but the resident commented that the service provided during the second visit should be given all the time and to all patients. Its high time medical aid realises that they are being short-changed by hospitals providing inadequate and pathetic service. Medical aid costs are raised and continue to climb each year and the community suffers, added the resident. In another incident, a Mondeor resident who experienced an excruciating pain in their neck and shoulder coupled with a numb sensation all the way down their left arm went to the emergency wing of the Union Hospital where they received no serious attention. Apart from waiting at the front help desk, which was abandoned for about 15 minutes, the resident was e v e n t u a l l y approached and asked to wait. The resident said that the emergency area was crowded, filthy and
smelled of food and urine. There was litter found on the floors in several different areas of the hospital, and the emergency room where patients vitals are checked was in a most appalling state. The nurse on duty had no manners whatsoever, said the Mondeor resident. She didnt even ask for my name when I walked through the door and I had to ask her if I could sit down, they added. The resident noted that the nurse kept leaving the room to fetch documentation and other general medical paraphernalia and added that the nurse consistently complained about the previous nurse on duty who did not do their job properly by not having the correct documentation in the room on hand. Fed up, the resident asked to speak to the manager on duty. After waiting in vain, the manager met with the resident and appeared to show no concern about what had happened. The manager used the excuse that it was his first night on duty in the hospital. The manager seemed unaffected and didnt even take proper action on the matter, said the Mondeor resident. He simply told me that the hospital staff was busy and that I should go to the Clinton Hospital just up the road. I couldnt believe the service I was getting! they added. The Netcare Group of private hospitals states on its website that, At Netcare our core value is care. We care about the
dignity of patients and all members of the Netcare family. We care about the participation of our people and our partners in everything we do. We care about truth in all our actions. We are passionate about quality care and professional excellence. According to the Mondeor resident, however, This statement appears flawed as the service I received was careless. tame TIMES Chief Executive Officer Karin Blignaut also provided comment regarding her experience at the Clinton Hospital. Cleanliness is lacking. The toilets were smelly and people were standing right in front of the main entrance smoking, which is an illegal offence. Doctors on call during the evening send patients home due to being extremely busy. This is unacceptable, says Blignaut.
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tame TIMES approached Netcare in order to receive comment from the hospital group.
Esme Abrahams, General Manager of the Netcare Union and Clinton Hospitals, was more than happy to meet the editor for an interview regarding the situation. Netcares service protocol is based on ethical pillars, with customer service and quality healthcare being key aspects of the group, said Abrahams. Customer service is my passion and attention at all times is important, she added. Hailing from a strong nursing background, Abrahams joined Clinic Holdings, which later became Netcare, after a spell as a
school nurse, and moved swiftly up the ranks from Unit Manager to Deputy Nursing Service Manager, and from Support Services Manager to Nursing Services Manager at the Park Lane Clinic. She was appointed Hospital Manager of the Rand Clinic in January 2004, where she is also responsible for the portfolio of nursing management. This unique situation allows her to empower, guide and delegate the functions within the operation while keeping a firm hand on service excellence. After a two-year stint in the US, Abrahams returned to South Africa with new knowledge and increased experience in customer service and quality healthcare. She was instrumental in coordinating the evacuation of babies from the Natalspruit Hospital to
Netcare Garden City Hospital during the strikes in 2010. She was also involved in the 2012 skin transplant of Isabella Pippie Kruger, as well as the expansion of the Mulbarton Hospital in 2007. Abrahams notes that serious plans are underway to build a new Netcare hospital in the South of Johannesburg in order to boost healthcare service in the area. Abrahams is confident that the Union and Clinton uphold and maintain quality healthcare services, and will continue to provide [her] services to the hospitals with passion. tame TIMES will be closely monitoring feedback from both community members and Netcare, and will keep a finger on the pulse of the development of the proposed hospital.
THE RESIDENT SENT TAME TIMES A LIST DETAILING THE
EXPERIENCE: No routine of making patients bed before or after theatre. No offer of assistance for bathing patient or assisting them to the restroom. One has to remind staff to dispense medicine. X-rays/radiation takes 30 minutes to fetch patients. Discharge takes three hours. Medical waste not disposed of correctly blood in basin that was located in patients room; bloody cotton wool on top of the waste basket that was full of other medical waste and over flowing. Patients and visitors exposed to unnecessary risks due to medical waste not being disposed. Noise levels high.No water/ice given to patient after surgery - the patient had to ask a visitor to buy ice from the restaurant. Junior staff not supervised and senior staff had no interest in visiting the wards.Doctors and other senior staff members have complained but stopped due to no change taking place. Their requests and complaints have been ignored. Nursing staff sourced by labour broker/temporary employment service no loyalty and no respect is shown to patients.
NETCARE SPEAKS
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EL CANTANTE RETURNS
LUSITO LAND BACK IN 2015
Jo'burgs hottest family festival, Lusito Land, is back in 2015 with some of the finest South African musicians and bands taking to the stage, as well some of the citys tastiest Portuguese cuisine sizzling on the grills. The festival runs from 24 April to 03 May at Wemmer Pan at Pioneer Park in La Rochelle in the South of Johannesburg. This years festival promises to be the best one we have ever put on and we have gone all out to make sure that all our visitors have a great time that exceeds all expectations, said Noemia Contente, spokesperson from the Lusito Association for the Physically and Mentally Challenged. Lusito Land first opened its doors in 1981 as a festival that celebrated the Portuguese tradition and culture. Over the last 34 years, it has evolved into a festival celebrated by the many cultures that make up Johannesburg
and Gauteng. The Portuguese tradition has, however, been sustained in the wonderful traditional flavours of the fine cuisine that is an important facet of the Portuguese heritage. Lusito Land has proven to be a crowd-pleaser and was voted no fewer than 11 times as Best Festival by Leisure Options Magazine readers. 160,000 visitors annually walk through the gates, proving it to be the ideal venue for a family day out ahead of Gautengs winter months. It is open from 10:00 to 22:00 on weekdays, 10:00 to 23:00 on weekends and public holidays and 10:00 to 19:00 on Sunday 03 May. Tickets range from R40 to R70.
Details: Lusito Land, Wemmer Pan, Pioneers Park, Corner of 11th Street and Turf Road, La Rochelle, 011 435 8583, www.lusitoland.co.za
After the very disappointing last-minute cancellation of their sold-out performance in December 2014 at The Library @ The Brazen Head in Sandton due to load shedding, Citos El Cantante has been re-scheduled due to incredible popular demand on Thursday 26 March at the same venue. With El Cantante, meaning the singer, renowned singer Cito heads back to his Puerto Rican roots, performing his unique acoustic versions of the Spanish classics that he grew up listening to. The rhythms and styles of bolero, tango, mambo, tejano, mariachi and traditional folklorica are included in the musical line-up, highlighting traditional favourites from countries including Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico and others. Audiences are captivated by the sheer magic of the music and the Desperado-style performance thereof. Born in Los Angeles, California, Cito is best known as the frontman of the legendary multi-award-winning rock band, Wonderboom. Performing alongside Cito is 12-time SAMA nominee guitarist extraordinaire Martin Schofield - founding member, alongside Cito, of Wonderboom. And with Cito also on guitar, audiences will be given an evening of pure delight, seeing these two seasoned performers together at this quaint
establishment. Entrance fee is R50 and the performances kick off at 20:00 with special guest composer and instrumentalist Andre van Rensburg opening the evening.
Details: The Library at The Brazen Head; Corner Linden Street and Ann Crescent, Strathavon, Sandton, 011 783 6122, www.brazenhead.co.za
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The Green Business Platform will be hosting a talk on recycling on Friday 10 April at the Thaba Eco Hotel. Themed Recycling of post-consumer waste in SA, prospects for growth, the talk will feature a presentation by Dr Suzan Oelofse, Principal Researcher and Research Group Leader for Waste Management for Development at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Dr Oelofses research interests include the institutional and legal
framework within which waste is managed in South Africa; waste information and data; re-use of industrial waste streams and reducing the environmental impacts of waste. The talk will start at 07:30 for 08:00 and costs R50 per person, which includes finger snacks.
Details: Thaba Eco Hotel, Impala Road, Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve, Johannesburg, 011 493 7880, www.klipsa.org.za
RECYCLING IN THE SPOTLIGHT
WOMEN@WORK HELPS CHILDREN
OUT AND ABOUTTSOGO SUN ROULETTE MASTERS ST MARYS AT MIMMOS
DJ Fresh, Pigspotter and Poppy Ntshongwana at the launch of Tsogo Suns second annual Roulette Masters tournament at Gold Reef City Casino on 17 February
St Marys Childrens Home were treated at Mimmos Meyersdal Mall, Alberton on 10 March
tame TIMES attended the 2015 SAMA nominees celebrations(Photograph by @Nduzo)
SAMA NOMINEES CELEBRATIONS
Post-divorce recovery for children was the theme of Women@Works meeting on Tuesday 17 March at the Thaba Eco Hotel, and the charity of choice for the month was Door of Hope. Divorce is a huge problem in South Africa, said guest speaker Bev Loubser, with up to 50% of marriages ending in court eight to 10 years after the wedding and therefore usually involving couples with young children. Loubser, an attorney with a difference, has instituted a system called collaborative practice to spare children as much of the trauma of divorce as possible.Collaborative Practice is a contract between the divorcing parties that involves mediation rather than litigation. Specialists determine the best custody solution for the children and post-divorce support is also offered. It is practised in over 20 countries and has been proven to help give custody to the parent who is best equipped financially, emotionally or socially for this task. Collaborative Practice avoids the personality disorders, tragedies and unnecessary expenses that divorces involving litigation often cause. For more information go to: www.loubserattorneys.co.za.Philippa Levitt, who works very closely with Bev Loubser, also spoke at the event. A qualified attorney who left the profession to focus on helping families, she is now a relationship, divorce and empowerment coach. She gives divorced parents 10 post-divorce steps, helping them to change fear to faith, to accept what they have been through and to cope in future.
Levitt also runs workshops on, among other things, teaching people to express their emotions in healthy and constructive ways and not to suppress feelings that are unhealthy - as this leads to anger, depression and jealousy. What you cannot feel you cannot heal, she says. Guest speaker Carmen Pretorius from Door of Hope told the ladies that the organisation cares for about 66 babies at a time. They are usually given up for adoption by the age of two or three; but those who turn three without being adopted need to be placed elsewhere, which is a huge problem since all the orphanages in the surrounding area are full to capacity there are no facilities for these children within the two homes in Glenvista and the one in Berea. Door of Hope, as a result, has started a fund-raising drive to raise R3-million to build a new house, with a longer term goal of a village for the older children which will be called Hope House. This will be self-sustaining and enable older children to finish school while there, and even to study further and work until they can support themselves. At present, Door of Hope is selling beautiful wooden piggybanks to raise money towards purchasing a property to build their new village. Please go to their website for more information: www.doorofhope.co.za
Details: The next Women@Work function will take place in May. Should you wish to get involved, go to their website www.womenatwork.co.za to register and to obtain information about future events.
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INVITATION TO TENDERSALE OF LAND
The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited, represented by the MAJV
Tender No: N017-002-N-P-1361: Purchase of Portion 1 of Erf 1287 Alberton Extension 29 - IR
The MAJV has been appointed by the South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL) to provide a comprehensive property service.Interested parties are hereby invited to submit offers to purchase the above-mentioned property.Extent: 1, 0026 HaZoning: The property is zoned Commercial, height 3 storeys, coverage 60%, building lines, Road N3-12: 20 metres, Union Street: 5 metres, Radio Street: 5 metres.Improvements: The property consists of vacant land without improvements Municipal Services: Municipal Services such as water, electricity, sewerage, refuse removal, storm water, roads, etc are provided to adjoining properties and should be available to the property.Reserve price: R4 500 000.00 (four million five hundred thousand rand). Offers below the reserve price will not be considered.The property is located in Union Street, an older industrial node of Alberton. It is adjacent to Roxton, a small industrial node and also Elandshaven that has an industrial component. The property is adjacent to Fermel (Pty) Ltd situated at No 1A Union Street and is accessed from Union Street.(GPS coordinates: S-26.251959 E 28.123687).A site meeting will be held on Tuesday, 31 March 2015 at 14:00 Current policies and legislation that govern procurement will apply.Tender Documents Tender documents will be available from Rosie Jacobs at the office of the MAJV at 15 Acacia Avenue, Westville 3629.All enquiries relating to the tender documents are to be addressed to Rosie Jacobs, tel. (031) 940-1206 or e-mail: [email protected] enquiries regarding the property may be addressed to Johan Els, tel. (031) 940-1206 or 084 417 4983 or e-mail: [email protected] tender document can be purchased at a non-refundable amount of R300.00 (three hundred rand) (including VAT) per document. Payments to be made by EFT or bank deposit.The Manco-Aurecon Joint Venture and SANRAL do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. No correspondence will be entered into in this regard. Submission of Tender DocumentsTenders, completed as described should be submitted in a sealed envelope marked Reference: N017-002-N-P-1361: Purchase of Portion 1 of Erf 1287 Alberton Extension 29 IR.Tenders must be submitted in accordance with the Invitation to Tender and the tender rules by no later than 14:00 on Thursday, 23 April 2015.Tender documents must be placed in the tender box at the offices of the Manco-Aurecon Joint Venture at 15 Acacia Avenue, Westville.
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In this day and age it is difficult for parents not to fear the world outside when it comes to our children. We are bombarded by news stories about child abductions or crimes committed against children. The thought that our children are exposed to these type of dangerous while in our presence, even at a family restaurant, is enough to send chills down any parents spine. A family dinner at a local restaurant is something we all enjoy. The kids get all excited with the prospect of having dinner while playing in the kids recreational area together with the possibility of making a new friend along the way. Even though we want our children to enjoy the experience, one needs to keep a watchful eye in order to keep them safe from possible dangerous. There was a case where a woman offered a waiter R2 000 to help her abduct children over the fence of the play area. Cases like these make us realise that stranger danger and child abductions are a reality. As parents we should empower our children on what to do when they find themselves in a situation that makes them uncomfortable. We must help them understand how to deal with potentially dangerous scenarios.
DEFINING WHO QUALIFIES AS A STRANGERYou have probably explained the term stranger to your toddler already. Make sure that he understands that a stranger is anyone he does not know - whether man or woman, young or old, smartly-dressed, polite or appearing to mean well.
BASIC STRANGER RULES ALL CHILDREN SHOULD KNOWChildren should be taught not to do the following under any circumstances:- accept gifts or sweets from any stranger,- go anywhere without adult supervision,- go off on their own (not even to the bathroom).
If approached by a stranger, they should run towards and tell a trusted adult.Parents should consider where they choose to sit in a restaurant. If possible, sit as close as possible to the kids play area. Avoid sitting close to the kitchen or entrance of the restaurant. Explain to your child what you expect of them before you even arrive at the restaurant and stick to the rules you set. A simple rule like, Come and tell mommy before you just go off to the bathroom on your own might just save the apple of your eyes life.Kids should not be expected to be adults and thus cannot be expected to sit still at the table during the course of the meal. We should consider them as being adults in training and thus develop their intuition for danger. (www.everydayfamily.com)
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High levels of crime are a daily reality in South Africa, with many of our emigrants leaving the country in order to find a better and safer tomorrow somewhere else. Just how bad is the situation? Looking at the latest official crime statistics gives one some kind of picture of the situation, as these figures are researched each year by the Institute for Security Studies and Africa Check.
Please note that the numbers below represent averages for every 100 000 people. For example, the murder statistic for 2013/14 reflects 32.2 murder victims per 100 000 citizens that year. The absolute figure for murders was 47 per day. One should also bear in mind that not all crimes are reported, especially sexual crimes.
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The new Minister of Tourism, Derek Hanekom, has endorsed the N12 Treasure Route (N12 TR) a first for a tourism route in South Africa. This visionary move will stimulate and lead major sustainable tourism destination development and transformation for all communities on the N12 TR, changing the countrys tourism landscape forever. In the Ministers letter he says that, the N12 Treasure Route is destined to become a major tourism destination in South Africa. The N12 TR is a non-profit tourism association formed by a partnership between private tourism product owners and tourism authorities from the public sector. The N12 TR aims to be the top tourism route in South Africa. Our mission is to create a mega route like Route 66 in the USA which attracts travellers from all walks of life from South Africa and the rest of the world. This will create economic benefits through tourism-led GDP growth along this forgotten tourism gem. Our communities are intimately integrated into the development plans of the Treasure Route to ensure transformation of tourism in the country, explains Alan Roxton Wiggill, Chief Executive Officer of the N12 TR. The National Department of Tourism (NDT), as strategic
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Human Rights Day is linked with 21 March 1960 and the events of Sharpeville. According to www.parliament.gov.za, on that day 69 people died and 180 were wounded when police fired on a peaceful crowd that had gathered to protest against the pass laws.It was more than a protest against the pass laws of the apartheid regime. It was an affirmation by common people, rising in unison to proclaim their rights, and it became an iconic date in South Africas troubled history. The Sharpeville massacre is regarded by many as the defining moment in South Africas struggle for liberation.info: www.parliament.co.za, photo: www.coolipadwallpapers.com
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Artist Rob van Koningsbruggen was banned from Amsterdams Stedelijk Museum of Modern Art after he threatened to urinate on works, including those by South African born artist, Marlene Dumas.A two-and-a-half-year feud between Van Koningsbruggen and the museum was sparked when Van Koningsbruggen was allegedly left off the invitation list to attend the
museums grand reopening after a facelift.A few days before the reopening he allegedly wrote an email to the museum, threatening to urinate on the artworks, which his attorneys countered with a claim that Van Koningbruggens comments were meant as satire and his sense of humour was misinterpreted as anger.www.artnetnews.com
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Russian President Vladimir Putin made his first public appearance in 11 days on 16 March. He laughed off speculation about his health and told Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev in St Petersburg that life would be boring without gossip.He cancelled a number of scheduled events, including a visit to Kazakhstan that was due to take place on 12 and 13 March, as well as the signing of an agreement with South Ossetia. Upon his return to the limelight, he ordered the northern fleet of the Russian navy to conduct a massive combat readiness exercise.www.theindependent.com
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At least 20 people were killed at the Bardo National Museum in Tunisia on 18 March after two gunmen stormed in, sparking a three-hour siege and hostage situation.According to Tunisian Prime Minister, Habib Essid, at least 44 people of various nationalities were wounded, including two South Africans.The attack happened a day after Tunisia announced a major seizure of weapons from jihadi groups,
triggering speculation that the museum attack might have been launched in revenge, The Guardian reported. Mounting anxiety that jihadi violence is spilling over Tunisias border from the neighbouring country, Libya, caused troops to be deployed on the Libyan border to intercept what the authorities believe are terrorist groups bringing in men and equipment.www.theguardian.com
20 KILLED IN TUNIS S IEGE
Rescuers called off the search for the remaining passengers of Flight QZ8501 on 17 March, almost three months after the Airbus A320-200 went down in stormy weather on its way to Singapore, killing all 162 people on board.The international search, which included ships and aircraft from several nations, has been scaled back in recent weeks, with only a small number of new bodies found. A total of 106 bodies have been recovered, the last three found over the weekend of 14 March. www.news24.com
AIRASIA SEARCH CALLED OFF Six killed by lightning
Six people died and five were injured when they were struck by lightning on the N8 about 20km outside Botshabelo. The men, aged between 20 and 40, are construction workers who took shelter from the rain in a structure close by. The five who sustained minor injuries were treated on the scene by ER24 paramedics and other services and transported to a local hospital. www.er24.com
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South Africa finally seems to have shaken off the choking monkey on their backs during the pool stages of every Cricket World Cup series by winning their first ever knockout match at a World Cup.Captain AB de Villiers boldly declared on 17 March that they would not be choking in the quarter final match the following day. Thanks to an incredible team effort, this prediction came true. Dale Steyn was back to being fast and furious, Imran Tahir and JP Duminy were exceptional in their execution and Quinton de Kock looked like the player he was before the ankle injury that nearly ruled him out of the World Cup. JP Duminys haul included a hat-trick, three for 29.Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bat first, leaving the Proteas chasing just 134 to win. The Proteas reached their target in the 18th over, trashing Sri Lanka with nine wickets and 32 overs to spare.South Africa headed to Eden Park, Auckland for the semi final match against New Zealand, taking place today (24 March), placing the Proteas one step closer to World Cup victory. However, this World Cup has been more unpredictable than most women according to journalist Michael Mentz. The quarter final victory has united South Africa like only sport can, but the nation should wait before they place the champagne on ice for the finals taking place on 29 March.
PROTEAS REACHED THEIR TARGET IN THE 18TH OVER, TRASHING SRI LANKA
WITH NINE WICKETS AND 32 OVERS TO SPARE.
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MARIST BROTHERS LINMEYER ENJOYS THE OUTDOORSThe Grade 5 and 6 students from Marist Brothers Linmeyer enjoyed the outdoors participating in sporting activities during two different school camps. The Grade 6 learners from Marist Brothers Linmeyer thoroughly enjoyed their time spent at Camp Nelu from 23 to 25 February. Early morning aerobics prepared the students for team- building activities, swimming, rock climbing and wonderful nature walks. The three fun-filled days each ended with campfire stories and toasted marshmallows. From 23 February until 25 February, the Grade 5 students from Marist Brothers Linmeyer enjoyed a wonderful camp at Ukutula Lodge. Fun activities such as rock climbing, obstacle courses and archery kept the students busy and active over the three days. It was special moments and memories of learning how to survive in the wilderness, appreciating the beauty of the countrys wildlife and holding lion cubs that made this such a special tour.
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