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Volume 02, 04 February 2014, Week 06 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335 Bedfordview and Germiston FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS tame TIMES TWO TIME WINNER OF THE ANNUAL EKURHULENI AWARDS: BEST PRINT MEDIA ANOTHER HAWKS OFFICER ARRESTED NEWS P16 NEWS P3 Six year old boy loses life Netcare 911 paramedics responded to a pedestrian accident on Simon Bekker Road in Tedstoneville, Germiston on 29 January. Upon their arrival on scene they found that a six- year-old child had been knocked over by a motor vehicle and was in a critical condition. The boy was treated on the scene and rushed to Tambo Memorial Hospital but tragically died a few hours after. According to Warrant Officer Kubedi, “There is still speculation regarding who was at fault when the incident took place.” A case of culpable homicide has been opened at the Elsburg police station. However, no arrests regarding the incident have been made and the exact detail to the cause of the accident and preceding events will remain the subject of a police investigation. ACCIDENT SCENE: The road where a six year old was run down by a car. Ilze Moore [email protected] FNB VARSITY CUP

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Volume 02, 04 February 2014, Week 06 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335

Bedfordview and Germiston

FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS

tameTIMEStwo time winner of the annual ekurhuleni awards: Best Print media

another hawks officer arrested

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six year old boyloses life

Netcare 911 paramedics responded to a pedestrian accident on Simon Bekker Road in Tedstoneville, Germiston on 29 January.Upon their arrival on scene they found that a six-year-old child had been knocked over by a motor vehicle and was in a critical condition.The boy was treated on the scene and rushed to Tambo Memorial Hospital but tragically died a few hours after.According to Warrant Officer Kubedi, “There is still speculation regarding who was at fault when the incident took place.”A case of culpable homicide has been opened at the Elsburg police station. However, no arrests regarding the incident have been made and the exact detail to the cause of the accident and preceding events will remain the subject of a police investigation.

ACCIDENT SCENE: The road where a six year old was run down by a car.

ilze [email protected]

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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 7335Editor:Ilze Moore [email protected]: Eddie Kok [email protected]

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Agang SA members feeling betrayed, DA members feeling optimistic ahead of the elections, ANC insulting the ability of black people to make anti-ANC decisions without being coaxed, these are just a few happenings for the week. Happenings which leave one question on the lips of many South Africans; what happens to Agang SA now?Well, knowing a bit about the campaigning process I can guess a few possibilities likely to happen.Firstly, because Mamphele’s face will be next to the DA logo on our coming ballot, I think it’s safe to assume that Tannie Hellen and the campaigns team at the DA will be parading their new find all over the country. If this happens then I’m sure you would understand how Agang’s parades would be compromised, unless they also find themselves a new face to parade... I’m sure Lindiwe Mazibuko would appreciate the position.By the way, just as a side thought in the form of an open question: Dear Dr Mamphela, don’t we usually wait a little longer for the floor crossing antics?Back to the issue at hand - in the second scenario, Dr Mamphela gracefully gets off the fence she’s currently sitting on. A vocal advocate for morals and fairness, Mamphela must realize the depth of the situation her decision places on all the volunteers, leaders and followers of the brand ‘Agang SA’. These people, whom she fondly refers to as ‘citizens’ (reminds me of Lady Gaga and her ‘little monsters’), proudly wore the rainbow wheel because they believed in the ideals she presented and the hope she embodies. In my second scenario she does the noble thing, she steps down. This move may help the citizens rebuild, they already do not have enough time to salvage the already sinking boat.The next possibility, and by now I’m sure you realise the escalation of the drama, the citizens push Dr Mamphela off the fence. I must admit Agang is a unique party leadership problem. We all have come to know leadership issues are inevitable within new parties; EFF’s Malema vs Kunene, COPE’s Lekota vs Shilowa, and if anyone knows the name of Kunene’s new party kindly send it to me so I can also watch their looming squabble. Agang’s struggle though is a ‘Party vs Leader’ problem and my feeling is that if she won’t take the step, then the structures with in the fledgling party must expel her.In the last and most dramatic scenario, the volunteers, leaders, followers and Mamphela realise that Agang is not growing as quickly as it should be and call it a day. In my opinion, though harsh, this option actually makes real sense if you consider that some analysts have gone as far as calling Agang SA a stillborn.Folks, this is the excitement of pre-election party politics and the 2014 elections are already promising to be interesting.

I was serious about King Kenny Kunene’s party, what is it called? Lets chat, e-mail me [email protected] or send a tweet @nietovoice.

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Of all things bright and beautiful, the sunflower stands tall. Always lifting its head, always looking up, always seeking the warmth and the light.What better symbol of hope than a Sunflower in a world which is so often dark and made darker still by the onset of a tragic illness?Simple, bold and strong, it is a universal symbol, used by many organisations around the world, Always as a symbol of light and strength and hope.CEO of the Sunflower Fund, Tina Botha’s teenage son, Chis Corlett, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. His only chance of survival was a bone marrow

stem cell transplant. At the time The South African Bone Marrow Registry (SAMBR) had less than 1000 donors. After his first unsuccessful autologous transplant and an unsuccessful search over 6 million donors worldwide for a second unmatched transplant, Tina began her crusade to find him a suitable donor.During this time, in 1999, The Sunflower Fund formed in support

of the SABMR and was inspired by Chris Corlett and Darren Serebro’s heroic struggle against leukaemia. It was formed by a group of parents whose children had contracted leukaemia, and in some cases lost their battle against it. Their aim was to increase the number of donors on SABMR. They hoped to give Chris and other patients a chance at finding a suitable donor. Their hard work paid off and Chris had a donor. He underwent his second transplant and life seemed normal. Unfortunately, Chris relapsed and passed away.A painting, Sunflowers of Hope, was painted

by Chris before his death. Others, in their days of darkness, have done the same. What a better symbol to be attached to a cause, which Chris and Darren fought so bravely for.The Sunflower fund has to generate funds to fight this good fight, but they still need more donors.Finding the correct donor match depends on tissue type and because people’s genetic make-up is so varied and their tissue types are inherited characteristics, the chance of finding a suitable match is slim. In South Africa we have even more unique combinations of tissue types and therefore we need larger registry that proportionately reflects these unique tissue types.The people of South Africa are what it takes to help the Sunflower Fund save lives.You may be someone’s only chance, so why not give a little to save a life? For more information on joining the South African Bone Marrow Registry or if you have any other queries regarding the Sunflower Fund or donating to the work that they do call toll free: 0800 12 19 82 or call Shelby 082 467 5427

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tame TIMES is proud to introduce to you our very exciting Valentine’s day competition. With every shop filled with flowers, hearts and a sea of red, it is clear that Valentine’s day is rearing its head. If you are, like me, celebrating Single Awareness Day it might not turn out to be all that bad because tame TIMES has a plan.How would you like to spend an evening with the one and only Mr South Africa 2013? With us it is that easy, all you need to do is share our Mr South Africa competition link on Facebook and write us a story about your worst date on our

citizen journalism section and you could win an evening with Mr South Africa.You can get all the details regarding the Valentine’s day competition on page 8.As usual, the rest of the edition jam packed with an array of editorial. Due to the incredible amount of feedback we have received from the community regarding the story about the abused dog in last week’s edition, we have an update regarding the story on page 3.In terms of My Head Voice, Nieto’s column was received before the news that Dr Mamphele pulled out of her agreement with the DA.

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Investigations regarding the brutal beating of a family dog in Germiston are still underway. According to inspector Hope Mokolapa there are still statements that need to be taken from the children as well as the alleged perpetrator before an arrest can be made.Mokolapa assured tame TIMES that they are doing their best to catch the perpetrator.The story has received much feedback from the community. tame TIMES thanks you for your interest and we will keep you updated regarding the development of the story.

Ursula Reyneke writes:I just want to thank tame TIMES for the news article on the abused dog in Germiston.I feel it is so very important that the truth be told and shown. I believe wholeheartedly in fighting for our animals and exposing those who abuse them.Please keep your readers updated on the story and the outcome of the investigation.Another local community newspaper reported on the dog. However, they did not put a photograph of him in the paper. They said the picture was too graphic to show.High five to tame TIMES for doing the right thing.

Update: Children witness brutal dog beating

A third Hawks officer was arrested earlier last week. It is alleged that Warrant Officer Jan Mofokeng is connected to the kidnapping case against Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir.Mofokeng, from the organised crime unit in Germiston, is the sixth suspect arrested in the kidnapping case that has kept Krejcir behind bars since November. The case refers to an incident in June where the six suspects allegedly kidnapped and assaulted a man whose brother, known only as ‘Doctor’, disappeared with a 25kg shipment of drugs he had been recruited to help smuggle through OR Tambo International Airport.They are accused of keeping the man at Krejcir’s Money Point business in Bedfordview, Johannesburg, for four days, and assaulting him.Police spokesman Solomon Makgale said the officer appeared at the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court last week Wednesday and was expected back for a formal bail application on 6 February.

A positive Makgale stated that there would be more arrests of officials connected to the case.

Owen Serero charges piling upOne of the men accused of trying to kill police investigators looking into Krejcir’s activities was linked to two more cases of armed robbery.Owen Serero was arrested earlier this month as one of four suspects accused of conspiring to kill forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan and Colonel Nkosana “Killer” Ximba.But as that case continues at the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court, Serero’s other crimes will be prosecuted, for the moment, in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court.It was revealed last week that Serero had been linked to a series of hijackings, and had escaped from police custody after being arrested.Serero’s case was postponed to 12 February.

Another Hawks officer arrested

I was watering my garden one afternoon, around three, when I noticed a young child dragging a medium sized dog by his two front feet. The dog was panting furiously and was obviously very anxious.I was just about to call out to the boy through the gate when a young man in a Polo vehicle stopped and began speaking to him through the window. The man looked at me and so I asked him politely if I can help in any way. Turns out that the youngster, after being questioned by the man, who spoke his language, said that he was given the dog by a school friend and needed a lift to his home in Natalspruit with the dog. Both of us were immediately suspicious of the boy’s story because the dog had no lead or collar and was being taken against his will.It was not long and two older boys came walking down the road and the young boy quickly told the man that he was running away from them because they wanted to steal his dog for themselves.It took a lot of cajoling, both soft and harsh talk to get the truth out of these three youngsters and when a policeman joined in and took out arresting ties they opened up in total fear. The horror of the truth of this story is both shocking and astounding. The three boys had left Natalspruit after school with the definite intention of stealing a dog. Could be a young pit bull, staffie or even a soft young pup of any breed, they were not fussy. What happens is that they apparently are paid sometimes up to R50 for a dog, and if it is a pit bull or staffie it is trained in a dog ring for fighting. Other pups are used as bait dogs to excite killer breeds.Horrible to hear this fact, but they take these stolen dogs, of which some are not fit for

fighting, out of people’s gardens to their area. Too many of them are skinned alive and dripping blood and flesh and are thrown into a ring of two fighting dogs as bait. Apparently this action gives the fighter dogs more confidence to kill easily.I was so shocked I could no longer speak. Close to tears at the thought of what goes on in some communities and how easily R50 could be the prize money to encourage such criminal activity in youngsters. All the boys were younger than twelve and the one dragging the dog was around eight years old.The boys readily admitted all of this to us and said that it was usually easy to steal a young dog who would come to the gate to play with them, sometimes for a tennis ball. If the gate was still locked it was harder to get to the dog, but with three of them together it is worth trying if it meant getting paid money for the dog. The particular dog on that day was a young pit bull and friendly enough, and after they admitted the theft they showed the policeman the house where they had gotten the dog. The owner came down the road and reclaimed his pet.Dog theft is a terrible fact taking place every day in our society. Our expensive and beloved pets, which we are expecting to live with us for many years still, are stolen from our property and can end up in the most horrible of situations.The only thing I can urge each and every home owner is be on guard. It is happening all over and it is terrible, so do not let your young pups be too visible to the outside and especially when they are very young, or until they are old enough to guard the gate and bite if they have to.

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Celebrating your spiritual gifts

tame TIMES attended the first Cornerstone Church Key Women meeting of 2014. If the first meeting is anything to go by, the rest of 2014’s courses will be incredibly fulfilling for those who attend for the rest of the year. The theme for Key Women 2014 is discovering and developing the spiritual gifts that God has given each one of us. “During the course this year you can expect to learn something of the body, something of God and something of oneself. We will discover and develop our spiritual gifts and do so in celebration and delight of the

journey that God made for us,” speaker Colette Meeske said.At Key Women the ladies explore, encourage, and celebrate the treasures God has placed within us to effectively extend His Kingdom. It’s a wonderful forum where women of all ages and backgrounds can get to know each other, learn from each other, and be inspired to impact our world.Key Women will be held every second and fourth Wednesday a month at Cornerstone Church Bedfordview at 8:30.Women of all ages and backgrounds welcome.

The non-governmental organization Karabo, situated in Brackenhurst, has offered support and assistance to many school children, teachers and parents over the years. They strive to create school environments where teachers and children feel supported, safe and happy, and their new programme called Conscious Discipline enables them to do just that.The Conscious Discipline programme targets the education system at school and aims to create a positive climate that promotes optimal development of all children, staff and faculty. They use the method of brain stimulation exercises that teaches teachers how to understand and discipline children in a constructive way, and it develops the emotional intelligence of the child. The bigger purpose is to establish a positive connection between the teacher and the child, in order to create a safe learning environment where the child feels that he or she belongs somewhere - to the school family.According to Marjonneke de Bruyn, a play therapist at Karabo, this programme has been successfully implemented in the USA,

where it originated and where a decline in bullying, drug abuse and suicide has also been attributed to this programme. Karabo is busy launching this programme in South Africa now and they have arranged to start workshops at Montanus Primary, South Hills Primary and Alston Primary.Conscious Discipline also targets parents and teaches them in separate workshops how a child’s brain functions and how to discipline them in a constructive way, to ensure the optimal development of the child. They teach the parent how to deal with tantrums, for example, and where it comes from in order to solve the cause of the problem. Karabo uses practical and fun exercises, such as learning nursery rhymes, doing puppet shows and physical stretching and breathing exercises to teach the child assertiveness, self-control, how to process aggression, how to communicate their feelings in order to build self-worth and self-esteem. The child learns to self-regulate their behaviour and to connect with and care for others as a family. In addition, Karabo has trained community workers to offer counselling for vulnerable children who need to cope with loss. They have centres offering support for this in Katlehong, Thokoza and Eden Park as well.If you are interested in Conscious Discipline and would like to find out more about Karabo’s workshops or support groups, contact them on 079 322 7348 for more information.

You can also help them change lives by making a donation to FNB, account number 62074012122, branch code 250942.

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CANSA to host its 11th ShavathonCANSA (Cancer Association of South Africa) Governor, Manny de Freitas said that it feels almost unbelievable that the CANSA Shavathon is now 10 years old and that 2014 is the 11th National CANSA Shavathon. “Hundreds of thousands of South Africans of all walks of life have shown their solidarity with cancer survivors at the past annual Shavathons when they have either shaved or sprayed their hair,” De Freitas said“CANSA plans on making this year’s Shavathon the biggest yet,” explained De Freitas. As it has been done in previous years, corporates, schools and organisations will have the opportunity to host their own Shavathon between 24-28 February. Official CANSA Shavathon events will take place at shopping centres across the country on Saturday, 1 March, where the cost to shave or spray (which is easily washed off) your hair or donate a ponytail is R50 for adults, and R25 for children under 12 years of age.

By shaving or spraying your hair, it is a visual sign of solidarity with those who have undergone and are undergoing cancer therapy and loose their hair. In addition to the options of shaving or spraying their hair, people also have the opportunity to purchase a CANSA Wrap for their hair (at a cost of R50) and to also donate their ponytail at CANSA Shavathons across the country. Ponytail donations received by CANSA are handmade into wigs for cancer patients who have lost their hair as a result of their cancer treatment. Great pride is taken in making the wigs, to ensure the wig is as close to a natural look as possible. Wigs are available at all CANSA Care Centres and provided at no cost to the public. To donate a ponytail, hair must be at least 22cm in length, and must be clean and dry.De Freitas said that all funds raised go to the important programmes that CANSA runs in the fight against cancer.

Teach children from a young age that crime is a reality.Talk to your child every day and take time to really listen and observe. Learn as many details as you can about your child’s activities and feelings. Encourage him or her to share concerns and problems with you.Let your children know that they can tell you anything and that you’ll be supportive.Remember, a stranger is anyone you and your parents don’t now or don’t know well.

Have your child ask for a secret password if someone unfamiliar tries to pick them up.Teach your children common sense rules that can help them keep safe and build the self-confidence they need to handle emergencies.When reporting a missing child, you need a clear, recent photograph and all basic information about the child. Remember the Golden Rule: Strong families = Strong children

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Protect your dog from Parvo During December 2013 and January 2014, the Animal Anti-Cruelty League’s welfare hospital saw an unprecedented increase in cases of young dogs with Canine Parvo Virus (commonly misnamed ‘Cat Flu’). Puppies up to six months of age are especially prone to this disease. Parvo virus is a painful and deadly disease for young dogs and can only be prevented by regular vaccinations. “Dogs that catch this disease will die, if left untreated. Even with treatment, they often do. Most of the animals seen by the AACL’s hospital have had no vaccinations. A few had only received one vaccination, and no follow-up boosters,” Heather Cowie AACL’s Public Relations Officer said. Cowie added that after a puppy has been exposed to the virus, symptoms usually develop between 7 and 14 days later. Initially the puppy will not eat or drink and when it does, it will result in vomiting. The stools will change from watery to bloody, with a pungent odour. Dehydration quickly follows and then death. Prompt veterinary treatment is needed of intravenous fluids, supportive therapy including anti-nausea medication, antibiotics and other medications, depending on the status of the puppy.

Canine Parvo Virus is a highly contagious disease for dogs, and is easily spread by people through contact with vomitus and stools, but also bowls, bedding, clothes and other items which have come into contact with an animal with the virus. Due to the costly nature of treating puppies with Parvo, and the high/increased chance of them dying, euthanasia is often the kindest option to reduce their suffering. Once you have had an infected puppy, the virus will persist in the environment for years. Bleach diluted 1:30 can be used to disinfect the environment, including bowls, bedding and kennels.As a responsible pet owner, it is your responsibility to ensure that the day you get a new puppy, its first visit should be to the veterinarian for a health check and vaccination. Do not trust people who say ‘it’s had its shots’, if they cannot produce a vaccination certificate which has been signed by a veterinarian. Do not leave it until it’s too late. If you cannot afford the vaccinations, perhaps it would be better to find the puppy another home where it will receive the care it needs.

For more information, please contact your regular veterinarian or AACL’s hospital on 011 435 0672 if you are an existing client.

Parvo virus is a painful and deadly disease for young dogs and can only be prevented by regular vaccinations.

Welcome to 2014, a New Year filled with new adventures, new beginnings and the chance to try something new.Why not try Belly Dancing?Belly Beautiful is opening 2 new beginner Belly Dancing classes this year.Every Tuesday between 17:00-18:00 or 17:30-18:00 at the Rand Airport in Germiston.Belly Beautiful will be having an open day on 4 Tuesday February for anyone who would like to join in on the lesson at no charge! Feel free to bring friends and family along to join in on the fun! All ages welcome!Check out their Facebook page for more information on: Belly Beautiful

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Assumption Convent Open DayAssumption Convent School will be holding their Open Day on 8 February from 8:00 - 11:00.Limited spaces available for grade 00, 0, 1 and 8.

Come and meet our teachers and view our superb facilities. For more information please contact Mrs Sousa on 011 616 5053 or visit our website www.assumptionconvent.co.za.

Din-al-view CPF MeetingIt is always lovely to see new faces join the Din-al-view CPF for their monthly CPF meeting. These meetings will be held on the last Wednesday of every month starting at 18:30. These meetings are very important in the community and enable the CPF to ascertain problem areas, which are then in turn relayed to the Germiston Police

station.The monthly crime stats are also discussed at this meeting as well as important information and events that the CPF are planning.The meetings don’t take forever, come and join us and see how we can help you.

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Germiston Police arrested a suspect, a 29-year-old male, following a business robbery in the Germiston area on 25 January.It is alleged that three males entered the shop and stood by the door while the other one grabbed the victim and took money from the till point and ran off.The victim chased the suspects and managed to corner one. The victim called the police, who responded quickly.Moame, Primrose SAPS spokesperson thanked the police for their quick response and the victim for the bravery displayed. “We, however, encourage the community not to put their life in danger. They must call patrol vehicles because they are in the sectors.”The suspect appeared in court and the matter was postponed for formal bail application.

Business robbery suspects apprehended

ARRESTED: Suspect arrested for business robbery

Primrose police arrested two male suspects last week for different cases of assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm.The first suspect, aged 41, was arrested at Rietfontein Road after he assaulted his partner. The suspect broke the victim’s arm after a fight broke out between the two. The second incident happened at Makause informal

settlement where the accused alleged that he had left his trolley with a neighbour when he went away during the festive season, and upon his return the neighbour refused to give his trolley back. That was when the accused took a stick and started assaulting the victim. Both suspects were arrested and detained at Primrose SAPS.

Primrose police arrested a 28-year-old male along Pretoria Road last week for armed robbery. The victim reported that he was driving a taxi when two males pulled him off the road with a firearm. The suspects demanded the victim’s cell phone and when the victim refused they fired a shot and the victim gave in. The suspects then made off with the phone. After investigation one of the suspects were apprehended and taken to Primrose SAPS for detention. NABBED: Suspect arrested by Primrose SAPS BARBARIC: Both arrested for assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

Armed robbery suspect arrested

Barbaric actions lead to two arrests

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Fatal accident claims life

A male aged 30 tragically passed away after he collided with a motor vehicle making a u-turn on North Reef Road in Elandsfontein.According to EMER-G-MED spokesperson Jonathon Van Wyk emergency services

arrived at the scene and immediately tried to resuscitate the motorcyclist, but unfortunately he passed away.

tame TIMES sends its condolences to the family after their loss.

MOTORCYCLE DEBRIS: The accident scene where a motorcyclist passed away.

Lambton resident missingNatericia Marina Riebero went missing on 18 January. She was last seen driving with her ex-husband Andre Kleynhans. Riebero was wearing a blue and white dress with straps.Before Riebero went missing she was residing in two homes, one residence was a house in Lambton in Sinclair Road and the other was a house in Brackendowns.If you have any information regarding Riebero’s whereabouts, do not hesitate to contact Constable Priscilla Motlhatswi, SAPS Brackendowns on 011 617 560

MISSING: Natericia Marina Riebero

Primrose teen missingPrimrose resident Chante Emmerentia Annandale went missing on 26 January. The 17-year-old was last seen at Misty Hills Spur in Primrose. She was wearing a black Spur top and Spur logo black pants and a backpack.Annandale is a tall, slender girl with long blonde hair, which is usually tied up.

MISSING:Chante Emmerentia Annandale

MISSING PERSONS

Cyclist knocked down A cyclist was knocked down following an incident on Bradford Road.A motor vehicle was exiting a complex building when he accidentally collided with a

cyclist who was driving down the road.The cyclist sustained minor injuries but was taken to hospital by emergency services for a proper check-up.

The Elsburg SAPS arrested 5 suspects, aged 29-42 years old, for theft at a company.The complainant alleged that when he reported for duty he proceeded to the security officer to collect the warehouse keys and he noticed that the door was half open. He asked the security officer who signed off what happened.The security officer informed the complainant

that he left everything in order and the doors locked. The complainant became very suspicious and checked outside.The complainant noticed that 32 pallets of soft drinks were missing and called the police. The dedicated detectives followed all the leads and the suspects were arrested and will appear in the Germiston court soon.

Five suspects nabbed for theft

NABBED: Five suspects arrested for theft

Elsburg Police arrested a suspect who was paying for petrol at the petrol station on Osborn Road with counterfeit money.A cashier realised the money was fake before the suspect, a 26-year-old male, could drive off. Police were called and the suspect was arrested and taken to the Elsburg SAPS for detention.Primrose spokesperson Cst Styles Maome stated, “The community must be aware of such criminal activities, it is possible the accused has robbed other petrol stations.”

Primrose police arrested a female suspect (22) for housebreaking and theft. A victim opened a docket at the SAPS after finding his house’s door broken, with items from the house and from his garage missing.

Primrose SAPS followed the leads and the suspect was tracked and arrested.

Alert shop attendant helps in arrest

Suspect arrested for housebreaking

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with Klipriviersberg Horse Trails followed by a bottle of bubbles, crackers and cheese to

the value of R500. The ride takes you through the beautiful

valleys of the Klipriviersberg Nature Area where you can see buck, zebra and

wildebeest and learn some of the rich history and unique biodiversity of the

Klipriviersberg area.

Win a romantic exclusive horse-back ride for two

All you need to do is

“Tell us how you met your partner”

Submit your story as a Citizen Journalist at www.tametimes.co.za

For more information please see our facebook page: www.facebook.com/klipriviersberghorsetrails/ or contact

Samantha on 071-068-2793. Bookings subject to availability

Horse trailers going through a river.

The countdown for you to celebrate your love and affection for your sweetheart is in full effect. Every single shop has had a sea of redness and hearts for the past month to make sure you don’t mess up and forget to surprise your significant other with a grandiose gesture on the 14th.Why must the love that is celebrated be only romantic? It doesn’t have to be.It’s a fun holiday for children who enjoy getting and receiving little notes of affection from their classmates, for parents and children to

exchange sweets and handmade Valentines, and for friends to remind each other how much they are valued.Valentine’s is a day to celebrate love. Love of yourself, love for life, for struggles, for everyone in your life, for who is in your life as well as love for who is out of your life. If you’re single, V-day is a great day to celebrate your freedom and embrace even more courage to be more open, more loving and more curious about love.Love is something to be celebrated, no matter who is giving it or receiving it.

Owens is a 32-year-old native from Pretoria. He grew up in a very small town

called Eikenhof, but moved to the Jacaranda city during his school years. He calls himself

a late bloomer, having not had any interest in anything to do with modelling or fashion.

Mr SA, John Owens has some refreshing views and opinions and is not afraid to air them. He wastes no time in setting the record straight about the stereotypical image that a Mr SA title holder is nothing more than an attractive underwear model. Owens is far more interested in the corporate side of things than modelling and has worked at the same private property trust, which develops holiday resorts all over Africa, for the past 12 years. It’s apparent that John not only loves what he does, but is also very good at it. For the past eight years he has been nominated as one of the company’s top five salespersons in Africa. His secret to success? “I am a people’s person. That is probably why I enjoy doing what I do to such an e x t e n t . ” John started his voyage to becoming Mr SA a few years ago when he got a great opportunity to do a shoot for PhD Underwear. John says he was ‘bullied’ into taking part in Mr SA, but in the end it completely changed his life as he saw the opportunities such a title could create for a person. Before John won the Mr SA competition, tame TIMES spent a day with him and the other contestants at Gold Reef City where John said that he believed that the winner of Mr SA should really use the brand to create awareness, about not only the competition but also important issues and challenges in life. A lucky lady (must be 21-years or older) can win a dinner with this dynamic man, all you have to do is share your best pick-up line and your worst date ever on www.tametimes.co.za. See competition below.

Klipriviersberg Horse Trails offer relaxing horseback rides through the beautiful valleys of the Klipriviersberg nature area for people of any age and level of experience. Riders have opportunities to see buck, zebra and wildebeest, learn about some of the rich history and unique biodiversity of the Klipriviersberg area and to truly get some calming rest and relaxation from the Joburg rush.They have beautiful picnic spots for kids

birthday parties, a family day out or a great corporate team outing.Trails are R150 per person for up to six people. The cost for rides for functions and birthday parties depends on the size and needs of the group. For more information please see our facebook page: www.facebook.com/klipriviersberghorsetrails/ or contact Samantha on 071 068 2793.

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As from February 2014, Makrosafe will be offering a full Health and Safety Certificate course that has specifically been put together to cater for students with little or limited knowledge about health and safety principles. The course will silence any complaint about ‘not enough professionals being available’.The disconnect between graduates and the workplace is enormous. This year alone, thousands of South African graduates are expected to enter the job market. But only a few will be lucky enough to find an appropriate job. Those who struggle will do so for many reasons, but even the lucky ones will experience difficulty in adapting to the workplace.This is because few colleges and universities manage to adapt quickly enough to lecture to an ever-changing market and to release students that meet industry’s demands. The health and safety industry isn’t much different from other industries with talks about ‘insufficient capacity or lack of trained professionals’ doing the rounds continuously. To answer the need, Makrosafe will introduce a new certificate course from February this year.The Makrosafe Health and Safety Certificate course has been specifically designed to provide training to those with even only a very basic level of understanding of health and safety.When the course was designed, the objective was to put together a programme that would appeal to and cater for a ‘lay-man-off-the-street’ and train him up to an entry level understanding of health and safety. The student should also be able to apply the learning in a practical manner.The course aims to achieve this by embedding knowledge and focusing more on the practical aspects to ensure the student can do the job, rather than aiming at seeing how well a person can memorise information provided and regurgitate that information on an examination paper. Once a student has completed the course, he or she will have

the know-how and the experience required to perform the tasks.The course is also based on adult outcomes based education principles. This gives the candidate the opportunity to network in a typical group environment, thereby understanding and gaining knowledge of various industries, hearing different views and opinions and improving his or her own communication skills.Offering the full scopeThe Makrosafe Health and Safety Certificate course covers the full health and safety scope and includes aspects like legislation, functions of a Health and Safety Representative, principles of Health and Safety, risk assessment and implementation and evaluation of safety management programmes. The course is divided into different chapters. Each chapter can be presented individually and at a different time. This makes it possible to spread the course over a longer period, instead of being lectured for to 10 days consecutively.The course content has been put together by a team of dedicated and experienced health and safety professionals, who are able to draw knowledge and information from the vast database Makrosafe has created since it joined the industry, many years ago. The course is fully recognised and accredited by the Health and Welfare SETA. The course also does not expire, as it is a skills program qualification, which does not require that refresher training for the particular unit standards have to be done. As accidents in the workplace occur every day, the South African industry can certainly do with more health and safety professionals. Since 2010, the government has already been calling on the business community to assist in creating another five million jobs in the coming years. If only a small percentage would attend the Makrosafe Health and Safety Certificate course, the call will be answered and the target will be met. More importantly, workplaces in South Africa would become a safer place.

Making offices a safer place

Hulle sê dat ‘n mens so oud is soos wat jy voel, en dat ouderdom maar net ‘n nommer is. Maar as ‘n mens mooi oor hierdie stelling nadink, is dit effe problematies: in ons samelewing is ons geneig om aanvaarbare gedrag te koppel aan ouderdom. As ‘n vrou van 50 in ‘n mini rooi rokkie rond wals omdat sy 20 voel, of ‘n omie van in sy 50s in News Café ‘n drankie geniet saam met die jeug om dieselfde rede, weet ek nie so mooi of dit nog geregverdig kan word deur hierdie stelling nie.Ek en Gysie het nou die dag ‘n lywige debat gehad oor hierdie stelling en ons besluit toe om dit self te toets. Ons was besig om inkopies te doen in Eastgate vir allerhande ditjies en datjies, toe ek oorkant die Milky Lane ‘n stampkarretjiebaan sien. Dit was een van daardie spontane oomblikke wanneer ‘n mens net ‘n gier kry om iets te doen, maak nie saak hoe laf of “buite jou ouderdomsbeperking” dit klink nie.

Gysie kon skaars boe of baa sê, toe sit ek klaar in ‘n karrretjie, besig om my gordel vas te maak. Die cherry op die koek was dat die stampkarretjies vir laerskoolkinders bedoel was. Ek en Gysie toring toe soos reuse bo almal uit. Gysie is ‘n lang man en hy moes omtrent soos ‘n padda sit, met sy kniëe langs sy ore, net om behoorlik in die karretjie te pas en die pedale by te kom.Toe die stampery begin, was dit ook omtrent ‘n ander storie. Al die kindertjies op die baan besluit toe om vir ek en Gysie om elke hoek en draai te stamp, omdat ons duidelik nie so ingeoefen soos hulle was nie. Voor ek nog ordentlik asem kon skep, doef! Kom die volgende stamp weer. Die volgende oggend word ek wakker met twee yslike bloukolle op my knieë en ‘n baie stywe nek, maar ek moet erken dat ek en Gysie lanklaas so lekker gelag het! Ek het vir net ‘n splitsekond ‘n flits gesien van die jong Trixie en Gysie toe ons net ontmoet het in ons tienerjare. Ons het geweet hoe om pret te hê en laf te wees en ons het voluit geleef.

Tip:Moet nie toelaat dat jou ouderdom jou terughou nie. Wees spontaan en probeer bietjie iets wat buite jou gemaksone of oudersomsbeperking lê. Wie weet? Jy voel dalk soos ‘n nuwe sikspens!

Gysie is ‘n lang man en hy moes omtrent soos ‘n padda sit, met sy kniëe langs sy ore, net om behoorlik in die karretjie te

pas en die pedale by te kom

World Wetlands Day was on 2 February. Harry the Hominid, Maropeng’s spokeshominid said, “Wetlands, which to us may look like nothing but breeding grounds for annoying insects, are actually something we should look after very carefully.”They are also known as swamps or marshes, wetlands play an important part in the way

nature works and the community should actually treat them with a lot of respect.

Here Are SOMe OF THe vAluAble THingS WeTlAnDS DO:• Wetlands help remove excess nutrients which come from human activities, and turn them into food for plants and animals.• Some wetland plants absorb CO2, or carbon dioxide, from the atmosphere and store it, which helps control climate change.• Wetlands act like sponges, soaking up excess water and storing it for when the weather is dry so our rivers don’t flood or run dry.• The wetlands give us clean water. • The wetlands are filled with insect, bird and animal life that should be preserved.

Harry urges humans to not let any rubbish get into the water. “Help keep the water clean and pure so that creatures and plants will have a place to live. Then you can also enjoy it by fishing, swimming, sailing or bird watching in and around the wetlands - and keep doing so for years to come.”

Protect the wetlands

NOTICE OF FINAL REVIEW OF THE BASIC ASSESSMENT REPORT FOR THE PROPOSED RAND WATER PALMIET TO KLIPFONTEIN O6 PIPELINE WITH ITS ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES, EKURHULENI METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY, GAUTENG PROVINCE

NEAS Reference: DEA/EIA0001333/2012 DEA Reference: 14/12/16/3/3/1/626

Notice is hereby given of the joint public participation process and public review period in terms of: the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998) (NEMA); and the National Water Act, 1998 (Act No. 36 of 1998) (NWA). Nemai Consulting have been appointed by Rand Water as independent environmental consultants to undertake a Basic Assessment Report for the proposed construction of O6 Pipeline which will extend from the Palmiet Pumping Station to Klipfontein covering an approximate distance of 25 kms, Ekurhuleni Municipality, Gauteng Province. The project forms part of a number of projects intended to augment the water supply to the Palmiet Pumping Station Supply System. The Palmiet Pumping Station provides water to the Meyersdal reservoir of Ekurhuleni through pumps at lower pressures than the Palmiet – Klipfontein system.Please note that this is the � nal review of the Basic Assessment Report (BAR). The BAR has been amended to include a second alternative which was not initially considered. This alternative includes tunnelling from Signal Hill to north of Gillooley’s intersection. This is necessary due to space constraints along the Van Buuren Road servitude and the possible impacts on the existing O2 Pipeline. Currently it is di� cult to maintain O2 pipeline and there is no space for an additional pipeline. A large portion of the O2 is concrete pipeline so working too close to this will add to the risk during construction. The area within Van Buuren Road is well established and fully developed with existing underground infrastructure. Furthermore, Van Buuren is a busy road thus construction will cause large impact of tra� c. All landowners a� ected by both alternatives will be noti� ed of the public review of the BAR. Further, a forty (40) day review period has been provided to ensure all stakeholders have adequate time to comment on the proposed project.

Public Participation

A public meeting was held during the initial public review period. An additional public meeting will be scheduled if requested. All registered Interested and A� ected Parties (I&APs) will be noti� ed of the date and venue.

The Final Basic Assessment Report (BAR) and Water Use License Application (WULA) are available for review from 04 February 2014 to 17 March 2014 at the following locations:

Venue TelAlberton Public Library, Alwyn Taljaard Avenue, Alberton 011 999 2619Germiston Public Library, c/o Queen and Cross Street, Germiston 011 871 7666

To register as an interested and a� ected party (I&AP) and to provide comments on the BAR and WULA please send your contact details and interest in the matter within 40 days of this notice to the contact person below.

Name: Khosi Mngomezulu Tel: 011 781 1730Nemai Consulting Fax: 011 781 1731PO Box 1673 Email: [email protected], 2157

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St Andrew’s Schoolfor Girls

S K I L L E D F O R L I F E

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has allocated over R200 million towards tertiary education for learners from no-fee paying schools. The GDE has awarded 1125 university bursaries and 1600 FET

(Further Education and Training) bursaries to Gauteng’s matric 2013 top achievers from no-fee paying schools. The official award ceremony took place on 27 January at Turffontein Race Course.

The aim of the Gauteng City Region Academy (GCRA) bursary scheme is to ensure that financial constraints do not hold learners from disadvantaged communities or households back from acquiring tertiary education. The GDE is proud to announce that over the last four years, they have been able to award bursaries directly to no-fee paying schools.“If we want to break inequality, we must invest in our learners. Our responsibility does not end with grade 12,” said Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane. Each bursary will fund the student’s degree or diploma for the whole duration of the course. However, it is up to the learner not to drop out or fail. The reality is that the GCRA bursary scheme cannot fund everyone who has fared well in matric. Mokonyane therefore asks that each bursary recipient makes the most of the financial support they are getting, as there are many other learners who are also deserving.MEC Barbara Creecy and Premier Mokonyane call on the community, and especially the private sector, to invest in learners who are unable to enrol for tertiary education because of their financial situation. “If you assist someone, it will benefit South Africa immensely and change lives,” said Creecy. According to Mokonyane, the GDE has partnered with the private sector to finance deserving students, but she feels that the business sector could do more to invest in education. “The government cannot provide internships; this is where we need the private sector to come forward. We have a database of graduates who can fill their positions,” explained Creecy.Mokonyane emphasised that education is not merely a government issue, but a national and local community responsibility as well, “Ordinary citizens with the ability,

put a child through university to give back for what you have received. It takes a village to raise a child.”

Investing in education Amy-Mae [email protected]

PROUD SMILES: Kgomotso Mtwazi from Magaliesburg State School and Sifiso Mbele from Esokwazi Secondary School receive a bursary check on behalf of the Gauteng 2013 matric top achievers. MEC Barbara Creecy and Gauteng Premier Ms Nomvula Mokonyane awarding them with the bursary cheque.

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St Benedict’s College travelled out to Pretoria on 25 January to play 10 water polo matches against Pretoria Boys High. As usual, all the games were hard-fought and competitive. St Benedict’s came away with 8 wins out of 10 matches. Jamie Tweedie, Mitchell Losper and Keegan Williamson excelled in the 1st team match. Centre-forward Tweedie dominated the attack, ably assisted by right-wing Losper. Goalkeeper Williamson was called on several times to pull-off some scintillating saves.In the other age groups the following players had notable performances: Dom de Oliveira

(u/16 wing), Jordan Peffer (u/16 central defender), Luca Biffi (u/15 centre forward), Kingsley Martell (u/15 wing), Shaughn Brandt (u/14 goalkeeper), Cuan Braun (u/14 wing), Dean Dagostino (u/14 central defender).

Bennies water polo players on top form

TOURNAMENT: St Benedict’s water

polo player giving his all during the tournament.

Results:Waterpolo Results14A won 18-114B won 13-115A won 10-115B lost 0-716A won 5-3

16B lost 5-104th won 10-33rd won 6-12nd won 6-41st won 8-4

Assumption Convent held its prefects induction ceremony on 27 January to welcome their new leaders for 2014.

Celebrating new leaders

PREFECTS: Assumption Convenant learners at their induction.

Holy Rosary High School rowers Kallen Carrick and Courtney Kan won the u/16A doubles race at the first regatta of the year, at the St Andrew’s Regatta at Roodeplaat on 17 January.

HRS rowers claim win at first regatta

WINNERS: Holy Rosary Rowers Kallen Carrick and Courtney Kan.

Holy Rosary School recently competed at the VLC Rowing Sprints held at Germiston Lake on 25 and 26 January, winning the best overall girls school category.

Top rowers from Holy Rosary

Holy Rosary Rowing Captains Kristen Walker and Brittany Coker with the VLC sprints trophies for Best Opens and u/16 trophy and VLC cup for best overall Girls school

Holy Rosary High School swimmer and grade 11 pupil Jessica Whelan won the prestigious Senior Victrix Ludorum award for the second year in a row, at the recent Inter-house gala.

Super swimmer receives prestigious award

SENIOR VICTRIX LUDORUM: Jessica Whelan Holy Rosary.

Bedfordview Primary recently chose the school’s new Representatives and House Captains. tame TIMES wishes them all the best for their term.

New representatives at Bedfordview Primary

LEADERS: Olivia Wood, Minhal Ilyas, Kyle Letley, Riyaad Ariefdien, Robert Van Niekerk, Inala Beijuka, Lebogang Mokgosinyane, Kiara Moodley, Ian Immelman, Taniel Thompson, and Douglas Very. Front Row: Roland Jepson, Andrea Bastos, Zekeyo Mozagba, Malick Jappie, Ilhaam Wadvalla, Daniel Bryant, Logan Trybus, Erin Devine, and Ineeleng Moope.

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Bryan Adams walks on the stage dressed in all black with a top hat and takes his place with his acoustic guitar. This is what fans experienced on 25 and 26 January at the Big Top Arena at Carnival City. No fancy band or no show-stopping stage design, just Bryan Adams baring his musical soul and outstanding talent, occasionally accompanied by gifted pianist Gary Breit. And by all means this was more than enough, actually exceeding expectation. This Bare Bones Tour shows the Grammy Award winning musician is all natural talent.This unplugged tour provides a rare opportunity for fans to enjoy Adams’ last three decades of music history with hits like Cuts Like a Knife, Summer of `69, Kids Wanna Rock, Can`t Stop This Thing We`ve Started, (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, Open Road and Thought I`d Seen Everything. Adams even sang a Kristofferson song, Help Me Make It through the Night, whom will also be playing at Big Top Arena on 22 March and interestingly enough both of them have sung a duet with Barbara Streisand. Adams shared this with the audience, telling them how he was sent the song ‘I Finally Found Someone’ by a producer and changed it as it ‘didn’t work for him’. A few weeks later Streisand phoned him and asked him why he changed her song. He replied, “Well are you going to put down the phone?”; Streisand said, “No, I like it.” This interaction with the audience gave fans a glimpse of the real Bryan Adams, reflecting his humorous personality.

Adams’ status as one of the great songwriters of our time has been solidified with a Grammy Award, 18 Juno Awards and an American Music Award. He has also been nominated for three Academy Awards and five Golden Globes. This show was something amazing. Adams has to be one the best love songs writers and singers. His songs are every woman’s dream and his voice just adds to the already amazing song.Every song he sang was known to the audience, showing his huge success and popularity.Adams told Carnival City patrons, “Music is the closest thing to magic we will ever come across”; and that is true, his Bare Bones Tour was exactly that - magic.

Baring Bryan adams

Bryan Adams on his Bare Bones Tour.

Legendary musician Kris Kristofferson will be performing live at the Big Top Arena, Carnival City on 22 March.Kristofferson is known for having written such immortal songs as Me and Bobby McGee, Help Me Make It Through the Night, Sunday Morning Coming Down and For the Good Times. But in addition to his enduringly popular songs, he has released 28 albums and acted in 119 films and TV shows.Add the names Janis Joplin, Barbra Streisand and Rita Coolidge, being indicted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, winning a Grammy and spells as a Golden Gloves boxer, a Rhodes scholar, a college football player, a military officer, and a helicopter pilot and you have got to admit that he has lived life to the full. His music is honest and meaningful and reflects a life well lived.Kris Kristofferson has never stopped working creatively and his latest album, Feeling Mortal is a melodic note of gratitude from creator to Creator. The show starts at 20:00 and tickets cost between R500 to R600 and are available through www.plankto.mobi.

Kristofferson will help you through the night

Arguably one of South Africa’s most prolific musicians, Johnny Clegg will soon return to Emperors Palace’s Theatre of Marcellus, for two shows on 7 and 9 February.Clegg will wow fans with a rare, unplugged performance. This is a very intimate show and will include storytelling by Clegg, where he will share details about his life and personal views of the political history of South Africa and abroad. The show is a personal journey, which is uplifting, moving and also humorous at times.With more than seven million albums sold worldwide, Clegg has wowed audiences through his live performances, including appearances with Nelson Mandela. The singer-songwriter has not only won a number of national awards, but also international awards for his music and outspoken views

about apartheid and migrant workers in the country.A dancer, anthropologist, academic, activist and French knight, Clegg has released two dozen albums, including the most recent, Human, in 2010. While all these tags are fitting, none of them can accurately describe the energetic, passionate artist, who has become one of South Africa’s greatest musical exports.Recently awarded three honorary doctorates, by Dartmouth College, CUNY and the University of the Witwatersrand, on Freedom Day in 2012, Clegg received the Presidential Ikhamanga Award as part of the National Orders ceremony. A National Order is the highest honour a South African citizen can receive for his/her contribution to the country.

Johnny Clegg at emperors

It’s nearly time for the one and only original We Are One Colour Festival.If you were at the 2013 We Are One Colour festival you will know that it is an event not to be missed! The festival promises to have you dancing to the hottest DJs and showering one another with colour. This year, award-winning festival organiser Seed Experiences has secured dance legend Felix Da Housecat to play at the country’s most successful colour festival, which promises to be bigger, better and more colourful in 2014.For over two decades, British DJ Felix Da Housecat has enthralled millions of fans across the globe with his charismatic take on dance music. Brimming with passion to bring the biggest and most banging beats to all audiences, Felix Da Housecat promises to deliver an out-of-this-world set to all his

colour-soaked We Are One fans on 22 March at Emmarentia Dam.Alongside Felix Da Housecat there will be an impressive line-up of some of the best DJs in South Africa as well as some more soon-to-be-announced hot international acts at the We Are One Colour Festivals. In addition to quality music and awesome venues, this year there’s going to be a theme! Have your say in choosing it by sharing your ideas on the Joburg and Cape Town We Are One Colour Festival pages or tweeting @WeAreOneSA. Tickets are available at Webtickets, so get yours now and be part of the brightest and most colourful phenomenon of the year!

Ticket prices:Entrance ticket: R190 (no powder)Entrance ticket: (with 5 bags of colour powder): R290

We are one back in Johannesburg

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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 picks up where Sony Pictures Animation’s mouth-watering comedy left off. Inventor Flint Lockwood thought he saved the world when he destroyed his most infamous invention, a machine that turned water into food causing cheeseburger rain and spaghetti tornadoes. But Flint soon learns that his invention survived and is now creating food animals – foodimals.Flint and his friends embark on a dangerously delicious mission to battle hungry tacodiles, shrimpanzees, hippotatomuses, cheespiders and other foodimals to save the world – again. The film opened in SA cinemas on 31 January.

BANANOSTRICH - Yellow banana with ostrich legs added.• Bananas help your heart.• Bananas help your muscles move well.• Bananas help your stomach feel better when it’s sick.

BARRY - The shy, young strawberry that befriends Flint and his friends upon their arrival on the transformed island of Swallow Falls. He’s a sweet little guy! They’re an

excellent source of vitamin C and just 100g has a whole day’s supply. • The small seeds embedded in their skin providea good source of dietary fibre • They’re also a good source of folate (one of the B vitamins) • Their natural sweetness comes from the sugars fructose and glucose.

BLUEBERRY - Barry’s smaller cousin. Blue and juicy!They provide you with some natural sugars for energy. The darker their colour, the sweeter they taste and the more of a treat they become. • They’re a good source of vitamin C • They provide dietary fibre, although they have less than blackberries.

CARROT - Organic, orange, observant. Doesn’t have much to say.• They’re the reason why the whole family of brightly coloured compounds in foods were called carotenoids – they’re such a rich source, especially of beta carotene. Their bodies can convert beta carotene to vitamin A. Vitamin A helps with night vi- sion - that’s why children are told to eat carrots so they will be able to see in the dark! • With many vegetables cooking destroys some of their vitamins, but you can absorb more beta carotene from cooked carrots than from raw ones. If you prefer to eat carrots raw, that’s fine because even one carrot has two day’s supply of beta carotene. Baby carrots have even higher levels. • They’re sweetly delicious whether they’re old or young because they have some natural sugars, but younger carrots have

more folate, one of the B vitamins which may help prevent birth defects in babies. • They’re a really good source of dietary fibre

KIWI BIRD - The green fruit transformed into squat

birds.They’re high in vitamin C, with 100g of kiwifruit having one and half times as much vitamin C as the same quantity of

orange. • They’re also a good

source of vitamin E. • You can’t see much

fibre in their flesh, but their tiny black pips make them an excellent source of dietary fibre.

SASQUASH - The legendary mountain-dwelling creature created from…squash.• It is an excellent source of vitamin C • It has some dietary fibre and potassium. • Squash that is darker in colour supply some beta carotene.

TOMATO - Is just a tomato.They’re the richest source of lycopene, a carotenoid that

scientists think could be important for the health of the prostate gland in men. The riper they are, the more lycopene they have. • They’re a good source of vitamin C (cherry tomatoes have even more vitamin C) and they supply some vitamin E, folate and dietary fibre. • Cherry tomatoes and those tomatoes that are deep red in colour are also a source of beta carotene.

WATERMELOPHANT - A pachyderm of the living summer fruit…with babies. • Vitamin C - helps your immune system. That’s the system that helps keep you from getting sick.• Vitamin A - makes your eyes strong.• Vitamin B6 - helps fight infections.• Vitamin B1 - helps your body use food for energy.• Lycopene - an antioxidant, may help prevent cancer.

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SABC to give boxing more coverage

The South African Broadcasting Commission (SABC), Boxing South Africa (BSA) and the Department of Sport and Recreation finally reached an agreement that local boxing will get enough airplay on the television screen.

The latest development is a result of resolutions taken at last year’s Boxing Indaba. Live boxing coverage had dried up on SABC screens from 2010. Well-decorated boxing trainer Nick “Mthakathi” Durandt once lashed out at the SABC, accusing the public broadcaster of killing the sport. The outspoken trainer/manager, who has produced 30 world champions, said at that time that “the constant television

blackout of live matches was to the detriment of boxing.”Acting SABC chief operations officer, Hlaudi Motsoeneng said the move of broadcasting boxing matches on their television channels was motivated by the need for all parties to serve all South Africans accordingly. “We are at this stage working on a broader SABC strategy that includes bringing back live boxing on-air. As the public broadcaster, we are ready to showcase the South African boxing talent in the next fiscal year.”Speaking to tame TIMES Boxing, South Africa spokesperson Loyiso Mtya said the recently signed boxing broadcasting deal is the best news heard within boxing circles in a long time. He said boxing fans initially thought that the sport is fading because of lack of exposure.“We have some of the best boxers in the country who are not known by fellow South Africans due to lack of publicity. Our boxers leave the country to compete internationally and come back victorious. However, fellow South Africans do not know anything about their great boxing achievements. Boxers such as Simphiwe Vityeka went to Australia and managed to gain two world titles. However, a large number of South Africans didn’t know much about his great boxing triumph,” said Mtya. The former WBO Pan African champion Vusi Malinga from Katlehong said his last boxing fight that was broadcasted on SABC was in 2011 in Mafikeng. He was fighting for the IBF title against Michael Domingo from Philippines.“One of the biggest boxing matches I have fought in 2012 was the IBF world title against Leo Santa Cruz in United States of America. I was disappointed that it wasn’t broadcasted in any of the three SABC channels. Last year I also fought for the IBF world title against Stuart Hall in the United Kingdom. Again that big boxing match wasn’t broadcasted by any of our SABC channels,” concluded Malinga.

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Days before the start of the 2014 FNB Varsity Cup, former Tuks player and Blue Bulls 2013 Currie Cup captain, Jono Ross, as well as former Springbok captain Francois Pienaar, encouraged young players to maximise this opportunity as it could be their key to professional stardom. Ross said, “South Africa is blessed with abundance of talent and the FNB Varsity Cup is an important platform to showcase one’s potential. Even though this remains a varsity competition, there is really high level of rugby and the teams and players, take the competition very seriously.” Ross’ words are echoed by former Springbok Captain Francois Pienaar, “The FNB Varsity Cup is such a valuable contribution to building a sustainable talent pipeline for our national and provincial teams.” “Ross’ rise to professional ranks is proof that the current formula of nurturing rugby talent is working. The fact that we have a former varsity player captaining one of the top teams in the country is testament to the success of talent development efforts,” Pienaar said.Reflecting on his first year of captaincy, Ross acknowledges that, “It was a massive honour and privilege to be tasked with leading the Blue Bulls rugby team in the 2013 Currie Cup sea-son. This was a huge moment not only in my career but in my life as well. Last season, we had a fairly young team and unfortunately didn’t make it to the play-off stage but we’ll once again be pushing for top honours during the 2014 sea-son.”Over the years, South Africa has managed to re-main one of the top three nations which continue to dominate world rugby. Since readmission into international competitions, the Springboks have managed to win two rugby world cups. “For the Springboks to remain competitive and claim the top spot in world rugby, sustainable talent de-velopment efforts such as the FNB Varsity Cup, are crucial,” Pienaar said.

Maximise opportunity at FNB Varsity Cup

The FNB Varsity Cup kicked-off yesterday 3 February and runs until 7 April. Matches

will be broadcasted on Supersport 1.

MAKING THE MOST OF HIS OPPORTUNITIES: Jono Ross who seized his FNB Varsity Cup.

The 22nd Slow-Mag race will be taking place on 27 April at Benoni Northern Sports. The Slow-Mag Marathon is a Comrades qualifier and runners can take part in an Ultra (50km), Full (42.2km), Half (21.1km) Marathon, 10km and Family Fun Run (5km).Starting times are as follows:06:30 for Ultra, Full and Half Marathon06:40 for 10km and 5km Family Fun RunVenue: Benoni Northerns Sports Club, Albert Bekker Park, corner O’Reilly Merry

and Brodigan Street.Pre-entries online or in store. Pre-entry closing date: 18th April. ONLINE: www.enteronline.co.zaIN-STORE:- The Sweat Shop, Dunkeld West Centre, Jan Smuts Ave: 011 325 2567/8- The Bedford Runner, 2 Bedfordview Arcade, Van Buuren Rd: 011 450 1847- Sportsmans Warehouse, Boksburg Value Mart: 011 823 3350- Woodstock Cycles, Benoni, O’Reilly Merry

Street: 011 849 1305 No postal or faxed entries. Late entries will be taken at BNAC on Saturday 26 April from 10:00 to 17:00 and on the morning of the race from 4:30.T-Shirts for pre-entries for the Ultra, Full and Half Marathons only.Race info and Enquiries: Race office 076 839 6800, [email protected]. For route info, visit www.slow-mag.co.za and click on ‘events’ or go to www.facebook.com/SlowMagSA

Slow-Mag Marathon set for April

The time has come to see who is ac-tually the in form all-round team and possibly the best

nation in world cricket at the moment. The Aussies have arrived in South Africa on the top of a fantastic summer down under, smashing the England team in all formats of the game. It is quite unbelievable that the ICC, who govern the game, do not schedule a five match test series, such as the Ashes, between the Proteas and the Aussies. These two nations have consis-tently been at the fore of International Test Cricket over the last few years and deserve to do the battle of a five match test series. However, down to the business of the se-ries ahead. The Proteas key bowlers for me will be Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Ver-non Philander. I do hope that the Proteas management select Robin Peterson ahead of Imran Tahir as the spin option, as Peter-son in the past has shown that he is also no slouch with the bat. Smith and De Villiers with the bat are my two bets as to where the bulk of our runs will come from. The Auss-ies danger will come from the in form Ash-es opening batsman, Chris Rodgers, skip-per Michael Clarke and all-rounder Shane Watson; along with quick bowlers Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddell and the ever reliable Ryan Harris. Nathan Lyon should hopeful-ly pose no problem on the South African wickets with his off-spin bowling, but the Proteas batsmen need to make sure that they don’t underestimate Lyon as the En-gland batsmen did. I look forward to the contest ahead and do believe that our boys will step up to the plate and remain as the number one test team after the test series.

OFF THE PITCH

Proteas vs

Aussies