Electronic items including 125 laptops, 709 iPads and 176 cellphones which were stolen from the Kalahari.com warehouse in Meadowdale, near OR Tambo International Airport in the early hours of Wednesday morning (8 October) were found later that day around 15:00 in a house in Dickens Place, Tulisa Park.As members from the Hawks stormed on to the premises, they saw five suspects jumping over the back wall. After a heated chase, three of the foreign nationals were caught; however, the other two managed to escape.The Hawks were acting on information received which led them to the make-shift storage unit of the criminals. The members searched the house and found the above items still packed in their boxes neatly stacked to the ceiling. Three vehicles - a VW Polo, Mercedes Benz and Jetta - were found on the premises, impounded and taken to VIS Aeroton. It is believed that the three vehicles were used in the Kalahari.com robbery. The three suspects were detained at Moffatview SAPS.The Kalahari.com warehouse robbery is the second to occur in the space of a week.
Thieves broke into another warehouse in the
same area and stole electronic goods also.
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Mothiba, said a team of investigators had been established to
investigate possible links between the two robberies and added that a R250 000 reward is being offered for information which could lead to the arrest and successful prosecution of the suspects who were on the run.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
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I recently had my obsession with reading ignited again. I had a proper nerd fest when I started reading A Hippo Love Story by Karen Paolillo on a Friday night and then spent most of the weekend with my nose in the book, totally consumed by the lifestyle of a remote bush camp in Zimbabwe as Paolillo and her husband stepped in to save the lives of a group of hippos who were about to die due to a severe drought. The book was completed midweek.I was so drawn in that I even took my dictionary out and made a list of all the words I did not know and then looked them up and wrote down the meanings. I must just add that I had great fun doing this. I am keen to gain knowledge but most of all I adore words.
I love how you can put words together and, once read, they evoke emotions of all kinds. What I find remarkable about reading is that, as you read the description of the scenery or setting, you create clear imagery in your mind. I love books that make you feel like
you are right there, a part of the drama unfolding. Believe me, in this book there is plenty of drama, not only with the severe drought and scary hippo charges - but, most of all, the seizing of the land of white Zimbabweans. There is also true emotion and reality to deal with and I think that is why I prefer true-life stories (this was a true story) to fiction; as they are a testimony of how someone conquered a battle or described their
journey to the present.The exciting question is now what book I will read next? One of my heart’s desire is to be an author. I have always dreamt of spending six months by the coast writing my books, then six back in Joburg, living the rat-race lifestyle. Maybe one day, that will come true, by the grace of God.
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Residents of the South have been called on since 2011 to donate their used car seats and help less fortunate families keep their children safe in the car by the Car Seats for Kids Campaign. Over the last three years, 94.7, in partnership with Imperial, have chosen to highlight the importance of child safety during October, which is Transport Month, through the collection, refurbishment and redistribution of car seats. The drop-off point was at The Glen Shopping Centre’s Sportsman’s Warehouse entrance, where activists were on hand to collect the car seats. While tame TIMES was there, Meyersdal resident Michael Bradburry dropped off four car seats. He told tame TIMES that he first heard about the campaign on the radio last year, donated two car seats then and did so again this year. “It is a very good cause,” Bradburry said.Thousands of seats have been shared with those who need them through the campaign, and many more families will receive the gift of safety on 1 November when a Pit Stop Drive Through is held at Bright Water Commons.Niki Cronje, Group Marketing Manager at IMPERIAL said, “If we consider that approximately 250 children die a year in South Africa because they were not strapped in, it is clear that a need exists to increase education around not only strapping a child in, but also ensuring that their child is placed in the correct seat for their weight.” Cronje explained that the used car seats go to the Wheel Well to for refurbishment and are then given away to the families that need them.
Kids need to be strapped inKEEPING YOUNG ONES SAFE: Chanel Herbst, Mpho Maisa, Michael Bradburry and Niki Cronje
Families from the South celebrated Heritage Day at the Seeff National Braai Day event which took place at Rietvlei Zoo Farm on 24 September. Entertainment included African dancers, an inflatable park, live music, kiddie’s karaoke, tractor rides, dance competitions and much more. The children were happy to see Zak the Zoo Buddy and Sammy Seeff; and, with the great weather, there were braais everywhere to celebrate Heritage Day.
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Jozi@Work, which will see communities partner with the City of Johannesburg to boost the delivery of services in their neighbourhoods, has been officially launched by City of Johannesburg Executive Mayor, Cllr Parks Tau. The launch took place at Don Mateman Hall in Eldorado Park Ext 59 (the pilot project) after the programme was announced for the first time by the Mayor during the State of the City Address in April this year. He described it as a Developmental Service Delivery Model “designed to address poverty, inequality and unemployment in the City.”Jozi@Work will see over R1 billion of the City’s contracts put in the hands of cooperatives and other community-based enterprises for work in sectors that include Greening services, Agri-processing, ICT & digital services, as well as Energy and Construction, maintenance and repair of infrastructure.The Mayor said, “The City has changed the way it does business to create a platform for co-production that is driven and built on the principle that those who use a service are well
placed to play a meaningful role in its design.The City’s citizens must not be passive recipients of state planning and resource allocation. Through Jozi@Work, the City is looking forward to prompting job seekers to become job creators.”“We, as the City, wish to witness the empowerment of new and existing entrepreneurs in our communities whilst the delivery of services in all our regions also gets a boost,” the Mayor said.
Jozi@Work officially launchedLast Monday there were two business robberies in the South. The first occurred at Wimpy at Columbine Square at 7:00 in the morning while the second was at Comaro Junction (Bassonia) involving a Spar employee at 9:15. At the Wimpy, the cashier watched as two men entered the store. While one of them ordered a coffee, the other asked for a job and then, after telling the cashier that he would be coming to work at Wimpy, showed her his firearm. Seven workers were ordered to the back of the restaurant and the suspects took R22 000 from the safe, a hard drive, one iPhone and six phones belonging to the workers, and fled in a silver A4 Audi (SXW 198). A case of business robbery was opened at Mondeor SAPS.The second armed robbery occurred when two employees walked out of Spar to deposit money at The Glen Shopping Centre. As
soon as they reached their vehicle, a Ford Ranger (WHL225GP) drove in front of their vehicle, blocking them. The complainant immediately threw the money-bag at them and was slapped across the face. An undisclosed amount of money was taken.tame TIMES asked Cst Elizabeth Mnguni, Mondeor SAPS spokeswoman, if extra measures have been put in place by Mondeor SAPS for the festive season, when crime generally increases. She confirmed that extra measures had been planned and were already in progress. “Unfortunately we don’t want to divulge our plans as we don’t want the criminals to have the advantage. However we are doing our best to keep the community of Mondeor Policing precinct safe. We also urge the community to be alert and report any suspicious people and vehicles to 10111 or the sector van numbers,” Cst Mnguni said.
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According to Clr Peter Stewart, continuous illegal dumping on vacant land around the suburbs is becoming a nightmare for its residents as Pikitup refuses to clear rubbish from private properties, which means that refuse could be left there forever, scarring an already bruised environment.“We urge residents to be vigilant and report anybody seen dumping. It was established that 90% of illegal dumping is done by our own residents. Anybody doing alterations to their properties must hire a skip for dumping rubble and apply for a hoarding certificate from
the council. If it is found that you are hoarding building material on the pavements or building rubble without the proper hoarding way leave, you will be fined.”He also urged residents to send the authorities photographs of illegal dumpers, preferably with the number-plates of the vehicles visible, so that tracing can easily be done. “The only way to stop this disgusting habit of illegal dumping is to take ownership of our suburbs and not to tolerate anybody messing on our doorsteps," said the Councillor.
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Please see below an extract from the Joburg Water by-laws which indicates that no adjustment can be processed in cases of internal leaks. Joburg Water has asked residents to pay special attention to the clauses that indicate that they cannot process adjustments even if the customer’s meters are not read for a period of 180 days. In terms of the Water Services By-laws, published in Provincial Gazette Extraordinary No 179 dated 21 May 2004 under notice number 835 as amended: Section 1 of the By-laws define a water installation as the pipes and water fittings which are situated on any premises and vested in the owner thereof, and used or intended to be used in connection with the use of water on such premises, and includes a pipe and water fitting situated outside the boundary of the premises, which either connects to the connection pipe relating to such premises, or otherwise laid with the permission of Council. Section 38 read with section 40 requires that an owner must provide and maintain his /her water installation at his /her own cost and, except where permitted in terms of these By-laws, must ensure that the installation is situated within the boundary of his / her premises. Section 45(1) states that no consumer may permit the purposeless or wasteful discharge of water from terminal water fittings or permit pipes or pipes fittings forming part of a water installation to leak. Section 45(2) further states that an owner must repair or replace any part of his or her water installation which is in such a state of disrepair that it is either causing or likely to cause a leak referred to in section 45(1). Section 34 states that a consumer is not entitled to a reduction of the amount payable in respect of water wasted or water losses in a water installation. In terms of the above due to a leak in the water installation the owner is liable to repair the leak and liable for all water lost from such leak. The owner will not be entitled to a reduction of its bill due to losses from the water installation. The owner is obliged to repair such water installation.
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such leak. The owner will not be entitled to a reduction of its bill due to losses from the water installation. The owner is obliged to repair
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Further the owner is liable for the full cost of all water loss through the water installation work. With regard to the contention that had the customer received regular accounts it would have been made aware of the leak please be advised that in terms of the following section there is no obligation that the meter be read regularly. Therefore the duty to take care of the water installation work rests with the customer.:
1. Section 8 (3) states that the Council may estimate the quantity of water services provided in respect of a period or periods within the interval between successive measurements which may not be more than 180 days apart, and may render an account to a consumer for the services so estimated, which estimate must, for the purposes of these By-laws, be regarded as an accurate measurement until the contrary is proved. 2. Section 8 (6) states that failure by the Council to comply with the period of 180 days referred to in subsection (3) will not disentitle the Council from recovering any monies due to it by a consumer. 3.Section 9A (2) states that failure by the Council to render an account does not relieve a consumer of the obligation to pay any amount due and payable. 4. Section 30 (1) states that the Council must measure the quantity of water supplied at such regular intervals as the Council may determine, but which must not exceed 180 days. 5. Section 30(9) states that failure by the Council to comply with the period of 180 days referred to in subsection (1), will not disentitle the Council from recovering any monies due to it by a consumer. 6. Section 31(5) states that nothing in these By-laws may be construed as imposing on the Council an obligation to cause any measuring device installed on any premises to be measured at the end of any fixed period, and the Council may estimate the quantity of water supplied over any period during the interval between successive measurements of the measuring device, which may not be more than 180 days apart, and render an account to a consumer for the quantity of water so estimated. 7. Section 31(13) states that failure by the Council to comply
with the period of 180 days referred to in subsections (4)(a) and (5), will not disentitle the Council from recovering any monies due to it by a consumer. Accordingly the customer is liable for the water loss.
The National Credit Regulator (NCR) has announced that it is commissioning an investigation into various credit providers regarding shortfalls arising from sales of consumers’ repossessed motor vehicles and houses by credit providers. The investigation is part of the effort by the NCR to ensure that credit providers sell consumers’ repossessed motor vehicles and houses as soon as reasonably practicable or for the best price reasonably obtainable.
“Credit providers should ensure that they sell consumers’ repossessed motor vehicles and houses as soon as reasonably practicable or for the best price reasonably obtainable so that consumers are not liable to pay shortfalls that are substantially high. This is an issue of serious concern to the NCR,” Nomsa Motshegare, Chief Executive Officer of the NCR said.
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The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL) has been recognized by international organization Top Employers Institute, which has its head office in the Netherlands, as a top employer.The institute recognizes leading employers around the world, with the focus on those which provide excellent employee conditions, nurture and develop talent throughout all levels of the organization and strive continuously to optimize employment practices.“SANRAL is particularly pleased with this achievement. The agency builds, maintains and manages some of the best roads worldwide - something which can only be done when an organization has dedicated, trained staff. This has now been recognized. One outstanding aspect of SANRAL is its ability to attract and keep top staff, as well as the fact that its personnel costs remain remarkably low - less than 1,3% of total expenditure,” said Heidi Harper, Corporate Services Executive of the roads agency.Speaking at the award ceremony in Midrand, SANRAL’s CEO Nazir Alli said, “We have put in a lot of effort in the past 16 years of our existence to make SANRAL an employer of choice. This includes providing our staff with security and stability, competitive salaries and benefits packages, encouraging a work-life balance and providing opportunity for career progression. These are all factors that matter to our colleagues.”Alli emphasized that what ultimately matters in being a good employer is having colleagues who are engaged
with their roles and their organization. “There are huge benefits for an organization in terms of staff engagement. Colleagues who are highly engaged produce results and this has been shown in the quality of roads the agency delivers and the successive unqualified audit reports we have had,” said Alli, who dedicated the award to all his SANRAL colleagues.
WINNERS: Mr David Plink (CEO of Top Employers Institute), Ms Nolwazi Bam (SANRAL Accountant), Mr Ismail Essa (SANRAL Northern Regional Manager), Ms Heidi Harper (SANRAL Corporate Services Executive), Ms DJ Nyamane (SANRAL Acting Chairperson), Mr Nazir Alli (SANRAL CEO) and Ms Phumzile Makhubu (SANRAL HR Practitioner)
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The beginning of a multi-year world tour of Braz Dos Santos’ Brazouka kicked off at Joburg Theatre on 3 October, following its world premiere at this year’s Edinburgh Festival. The energetic and colourful dance journey full of intense passion andpulsing music featuring Braz himself, will run until 19 October.Comedian, best-selling author and star of BBC TV’s Strictly Come Dancing, Pamela Stephenson-Connolly, joins forces with TV star and West End musical choreographer Arlene Phillips and Australian producer Harley Medcalf, founder of the sensational Burn the Floor, to stage the hottest Brazilian dance show ever – Brazouka, an extraordinary true story from the toughest streets of Brazil.This unique dance-drama is performed by Brazil’s most thrilling new troupe, which introduces the sensational dance language of Lambazouk and other authentic Afro-Brazilian dances in a stunning variety of styles that will have you on your feet, captivated by the intoxicating rhythms.
Tickets are from R180 and are on sale now at www.joburgtheatre.com or by calling 0861 670 670. Popular discounted ticket rates for groups of ten or more are available by calling the theatre on 011 877 6853. Brazouka is presented in South Africa in association with M-Net and People Magazine.
Well-known Afrikaans singer Kurt Darren will be entertaining the crowd at the annual J h b S o u t h . c o . z a Family Festival on the first day of the two-day festival to be held at Rietvlei Zoo Farm on 25 and 26 October. Local artists Leandra and Ruby Tuesday will be supporting the
Kaptein on the Saturday and the talented quartet The Muses will ease everyone into the Sunday evening.This family outdoor event will create awareness for local businesses, while providing local residents with a day of family fun and entertainment.The Mr and Ms JhbSouth.co.za Toddler, Tween and Teen Beauty Pageant registration opens at 9:00 on Saturday. The pageant takes place from 10:00 to 13:00. Entries cost R100 per person and this includes entrance into the farm for each entrant. There are also great prizes to be won.The Festival Expo will include the following activities: food and drinks stalls, classic and modern vehicle exhibitions, beauty pageant, arts and crafts market stalls, baby and kids business expo stalls and display area, soccer demos, dance shows, pony rides, tractor rides, carnival rides, face painting, putt putt and various stage entertainment and demonstrations. Families may b ring picnic baskets. Normal entrance fees apply: R30 per adult, R20 per child, R10 for pensioners.To book a stall, please contact Angel on 011 024 1512 or view www.jhbsouth.co.za. Pre-sale entrance tickets for large groups will be available from 20 October.
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Power outages due to cable theft and vandalized substations are causing havoc in the City of Johannesburg. The city’s inability to curb these criminal activities is causing severe losses that some battle to recoup, resulting in businesses struggling to survive, resulting directly or indirectly in job losses. Costs of municipal services has become a major factor in a business’s daily operations and cannot be regarded as a meagre factor in its planning operations. It is still an expense that has to be covered, even if you had the privilege of its supply or not. Unexpected outages and service cuts can cause major repercussions to your ability to produce
on time or force you to invest in major expenses to install back-up facilities which you would not have had to plan for if you had an absolutely reliable supply of services, making it especially hard for small to medium enterprises to compete with big businesses.
Not only has the lack and unexpected supply of services affected the inhabitants of the City, but the constant inability of the city’s billing department to resolve the billing queries that plague so many of its customers causes unnecessary stress and the inability of the city’s department to achieve its collection ratio to again provide the necessary financial means to keep its promises on service deliveries.
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PR Clr Peter Stewart(Ward 125) writes:
The Gauteng Provincial ANC leadership is now trying to convince the electorate at the Gauteng Provincial Congress that they are listening to the people - that Sanral is not dictating the course of events, but the ANC. Who is the ANC?They are the government in power; they formed Sanral and appointed its directors. Mr Mashatile, who are you trying to fool? How much respect have you got for the Gauteng electorate to underestimate our intelligence?
Why are you prepared to listen now to the people of the province when your masters bulldozed e-tolls on Gauteng?Why did you not side with us and listen when we held marches and protests against the implementation of e-tolls long before the e-toll system was implemented? Your efforts at this provincial conference are more of an act to ensure that you still have jobs than genuinely caring about the plight of the electorate.
Mashatile underestimates our intelligence
Clr Peter Stewart writes:
I would like to thank Sue Green and her dog Oscar for coming to Rueven Old Age Home for the Carnival we held on 27 September and sharing their time with the seniors who are so lonely and often sit in their flats week in and week out. This kind of entertainment lets them come out and have fun. Members of the community wanting to get involved with the painting projects – we are painting flats for the seniors - can help by donating white acrylic PVA or white enamel and make a difference to the environment that they live in.
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Sue Lubbe writes:
St Mary’s Children’s Home situated in Rosettenville recently received several boxes containing clothes, shoes, toiletries, books and toys. The donation was organized by Heal Humanity: A Love, Care and Share (LovCaSh) Initiative founded by Prof. Shikha Vyas-Doorgapersad. Prof. Shikha is grateful to community members for their significant contributions. LovCaSh Initiative aims to provide help to needy families/organizations seeking assistance. Through the help of local businesses, community members, and friends, charity initiatives become a reality for the less fortunate members of the community. LovCaSh is now in the process of collecting summer clothes and reading books. Anybody who wishes to make a contribution must please contact Prof. Shikha at 072 463 8685. A little help can bring enormous happiness into the lives of people in need.
Creating impact
GIVING: Prof. Shikha Vyas-Doorgapersad (LovCaSh) with the collection of boxes
And so the billing woes continue. I requested an invoice for September of this year - herewith are the answers that were received after phoning the customer line:- 30/09/2014 – Spoke to Lerato who informed me that the invoices had not been printed as yet. She gave me a reference number.- 03/10/2014 – Spoke to Adele who informed me that the invoice was still not available and I should pay a provisional amount in the interim as invoices may only be available in October with two months billing. The same reference number was given.- 07/10/2014 – Spoke to Zena, took details down, and waited for 20 minutes until I was cut off - for her to download details? - 07/10/2014 – Phoned back again and spoke to Sam, who was very helpful. He suggested I try again the next week!It is little wonder that they, the City of Johannesburg, cannot balance their books because of the incompetence of their staff. Surely the first thing in any business is to send out accounts timeously for payment?My accounts have always been up to date. Should they attempt to cut off my electricity, I can assure them I will not be happy.
On a last note: Laurelle- I would like to say do not let the naysayers put your belief down. Well done - do not stop! Keep up the good work!
Billing woes continue
Neville Peters writes:
One of the projects of the EPIC Foundation is the Fairy Godmother Project. They have assisted several schools already during this year to provide Matric farewell dresses to girls who would not otherwise have attended their dance, due to lack of funds to afford the outfit. To date they have assisted just over 200 girls.The Epic Foundation supplies them with a dress, shoes, evening bag and jewellery and, where possible, also cosmetics.If there are still schools in the area which may still have a Matric farewell scheduled between now and the end of the year with girls they can assist, please contact Alta McMaster on 082 940 6230 or [email protected]“We would like to reach as many girls as possible. We have quite a few dresses, but do need some more donations of evening bags and jewellery,” McMaster said.
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Goeiste! Jongmense is darem maar eienaardig partykeer! My kleinkinders het die afgelope naweek die H20 musiekfees bygewoon en na die tyd met die foto’s by Ouma en Oupa kom spog. Hierdie “selfies”is ook iets anders! Vra mos nou vir iemand om ‘n ordentlike foto te neem? Nee kyk, dit gaan my verstand te bowe. Dan sê ek ook niks van dit waarvan foto’s geneem is nie: daar is net drankbottels en pynlike kort broekies en rookbolle in die agtergrond. Ek en Gysie was of net baie konserwatief, of die jong generasie vandag is maar net anders. So het elke era maar sy eienaardighede.Tip: Moet nie so vinnig vir die jongmense kyk en frons nie. Dink eers bietjie: het jy nie ook in jou jeugdae waaghalsige oomblikke gehad nie? Dit is maar deel van jongmens wees.
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Horticultural society meetingsWednesday 22 October at 09:30 - a talk by Wendy Cartens on Proteas at The Floreum, Johannesburg Botanical Gardens, Olifants Road, Emmarentia. Phone: 082 951 1432
JHB soutH garden cluB18 October- Speaker: Warren SchmidtSubject: Biodiversity in NatureFloral Theme: Harlequin
28 October- Speaker: Wim SpronkSubject: Nature Video (The Namib, Bats, Mangroves)For more information contact Maud Pickup 011 435 0852 or 082 854 9212.
lerato educational centre fundraiser- 25 octoBerA ladies luncheon will be held at Misty River in Eikenhof at 11:30 to raise funds for Lerato Educational School that educates the children from Jackson’s Informal Settlement. Unfortunately they do not receive government funding.Tickets are R250 and include lunch, a spectacular goodie bag and Jungle Juice on arrival. There will be a exclusive mini market, traditional African face painting, hand and foot massages and a photo booth with great prizes up for grabs.Please contact Rene Parker on 083 414 6144 or e-mail [email protected] for bookings or more information.
st. stepHen’s presByterian cHurcH’s morning market –1 novemBerA morning market will be held at St Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, Corner Japie and Verona Streets, Rosettenville from 08:30. There will be a tea garden, and food, cakes, needlework, books etc will be on sale. For more information call 011 435 9922.
free sars worksHopsThe South African Revenue Service would like to invite all interested parties to a series of free tax education sessions to be held at the Alberton branch.
PAYE: Overview 16 October 9:00 – 11:00 Employment Tax Incentives 23 October 9:00 – 11:00 PAYE: BI-Annual Reconciliation 30 October 9:00 – 11:00
To reserve your seat and for more information: Email: [email protected] Call: 011 861 5503/5610/5572/5502Venue: 49 New Quay Road, New Redruth, Alberton
JeHovaH’s witnesses convention- 24 to 26 octoBerJehovah’s Witnesses invite you to an encouraging Bible discourse entitled “Earth’s new ruler- who really qualifies?” This talk will be presented at the three-day convention. Everyone may attend, there is no charge for admission and no collection will be taken.Venue: JHB Expo Centre (Cnr Nasrec and Randshow Road, Nasrec- Hall 8&9. Visit www.jw.org.
knra events: mid-week walkDate: 15 OctoberTime: 8:00Entrance Precinct. Peggy Vera Road Kibler Park
Bird walkDate: 18 OctoberTime: 06:30 It will be appreciated if you could RSVP via SMS to 083 267 3494 if you will be joining us. Just type in “bw” followed by the number of people attending. Entrance Precinct. Peggy Vera Road Kibler Park
saturday strollDate: 25 OctoberTime: 8:00Entrance Precinct. Peggy Vera Road Kibler Park
spring walk-26 octoBerThe wide range of indigenous spring plants and trees are currently in full bloom, which makes this an ideal opportunity not only to view the plants but to learn all about them in the company of expert guides. Another special feature of this event will be a Fun Treasure Hunt that will revolve around the plants and trees in the reserve.Time: 8:00Start entrance: The south end of the reserve (entrance via the Impala Road South gate) Cost: R5 per person - this includes a light lunch, tea/coffee and cake.R.S.V.P: Cathy on [email protected] before 21st October Please deposit your donation in the KNRA Bank Account;Account Name: Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve AssociationBank: Standard Bank: SouthdaleBranch Code: 006405Account Details: Current AccountAcc. Number: 201047284Ref.: Donation and your name
As we are approach the end of this year, there is still time to get a recognized and internationally accredited computer qualification on to your CVs.There are only four more E-Learner courses to be run this year at The Papillon Foundation in Rosettenville. The course fee is very low and this opportunity at a recognized qualification is not to be missed.Some 8 508 community members have already completed the social outreach courses successfully. The course consists of seven modules namely: IT Basics, Files and Folders, Drawing, Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Presentations and Web Browsing and E-Mail.Upon successful completion of the course exam learners receive an accredited certificate. Anyone is welcome and the only priority is that they should be literate in English.Please contact Marian Smith for course dates and times on 011 435 9799.
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25 October
St Declans School for Boys, the brother school of Grace Trinity School for Girls, will be opening in January 2015 and will be having an Open Day on 18 October from 9:00 to 12:00.The school is located in Rietvlei Zoo Farm, where the full potential of the future leaders is developed in a positive, adventurous and Christian environment.
For more information: Tel: 011 867 4901 - Fax: 086 718 4601 - Email: [email protected] www.stdeclans.co.za
St Declans School for Boys Open Day - 18 October
Resilience Gymnastics Club started tumbling this May after three boys, Seth van der Merwe, Dane Gunkel and Ethan van der Merwe, joined the club and showed great talent in tumbling.The three tumblers were joined by Adrian Knoetze, who is an Artistic Gymnast as well. All boys were put in Level 3 with competitions starting in June. All four boys received top placings at all four competitions, as well as the Gauteng Inter-Provincials. Seth van der Merwe proved to be the star of the competitions, winning four out of five. Knoetze placed first in the last competition and Seth second. Ethan also won most of his competitions, with Dane also achieving excellent results.All these competitions qualified the gymnasts to qualify for the SA Games (Nationals) which are being held in Cape Town
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ACHIEVERS: Ethan van der Merwe, Adrian Knoetze, Seth van der Merwe and Dane Gunkel
Last Friday Miss Earth SA 2014 and her elements, Miss Air, Fire and Water received a sodastream machine. Miss Earth South Africa’s commitment to sustainability and water stewardship and the dedicated programme to increase awareness among all South Africans of the need to conserve and treasure our natural resources is in perfect sync with Sodastream’s vision of a sustainable world where water is treasured and conscious consumerism is practised. “It’s Sodastream’s vision is to create a world free from single-use bottles,” said Sodastream’s commercial director, Hugh Wilson. “To that end we are committed to continuously improving as an earth-friendly brand and having a positive impact on our environment. That is also why we are delighted to support the Miss Earth South Africa leadership development programme; we feel that supporting this initiative will help raise the profile of environmental awareness and advocacy for a cause that affects us all.” Sodastream’s products are environmentally friendly, recyclable and reusable, do not require the use of batteries or electricity to operate and are cost-effective. This is an active green product that reduces your carbon footprint every time you choose to make a fizzy drink at home. Using the Sodastream system results in less plastic manufactured, less plastic waste generated and fewer bottled beverages transported around the world and in that way drastically reducing carbon transmissions.Wilson added, “Our partnership is part of our commitment to develop and educate on plastic waste, specifically single-use bottles and the Miss Earth South Africa programme offers a powerful channel to reach and educate the youth in particular, about reducing their impact on the environment.”
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FIZZY FRESHNESS: Ilze Saunders (Miss Earth SA 2014) and Hugh Wilson (Sodastream’s commercial director)
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Sgt LP Sithole from Mondeor SAPS has once again taken a criminal off the streets of Joburg.On 2 October, Godfrey Ndou from Eikenhof Informal Settlement was sentenced to 15 years behind bars by the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court for armed robbery and attempted murder.The accused robbed the victim of his cellphone with a beer bottle in the Eikenhof Informal Settlement in 2013, stabbing him in the process. He was arrested by Sgt LP Sithole, who was assigned to investigate the case. The Detective Branch Commander Lieutenant Colonel Haasbroek would like to commend the investigating officer for his efforts throughout the investigation.
Sgt Sithole does it again
It is time to review your security at home. Look at your home and property with fresh eyes and sharpen up your security where necessary.
TO DO:1. Your neighbours:Get to know your neighbours and your neighbourhood. Exchange telephone numbers with them. This way you will be able to tell if something or someone does not belong. Be aware of your surroundings at all times, especially when arriving or leaving home. Before entering or leaving your driveway check all around you and stay alert. If you feel unsafe, contact Moffatview Police Station on 011 405 1546 and/or your security company immediately; alternatively, drive to the nearest police station and report your suspicions – the police are there to protect the community. Form or join a Neighbourhood Watch or Resident’s Association. Join the Community Policing Forum and attend relevant security meetings with your neighbours.
2. Your domestic staff and/or gardener:Do not employ people directly off the street if you do not know them. Always request contactable references and a copy of their ID. Equip your domestic helpers and/or gardeners with panic buttons and/or whistles, if available, and make sure they know what to do and who to contact in an emergency.
3. Your perimeter:Walk around the perimeter of your property and check for weaknesses. Make sure your gate is secured and cannot be lifted off its rails. Check your gate motor and place a safety cage over your motor. Trim back any trees or bushes that may interfere with your wall and/or electric fence. Place lights around your perimeter. Ensure that your lawn is trimmed regularly, as long grass outside your property gives perpetrators the impression that the property is vacant and, more importantly, gives perpetrators a place to hide.
4. Your street name and number:Ensure that your street number is visible so that SAPS and EMS can find you when they need to. If your street name is not visible, contact your local Ward Councillor and request that the street names be repainted.
5. Your short-term insurance:Ensure that your short-term insurance policy is up to date.
6. Your car keys:Whether at home or in a public place, always have your car keys or the car remote ready in your hand as you approach your vehicle. Do not become vulnerable when you divert your attention from your surroundings to look for your car keys.
IF YOU HAVE A SECURITY COMPANY, THEN ALSO DO THE FOLLOWING:7. Your security profile:Ensure that your security profile is always up to date. Phone your security company to check your information. Ensure that your security company can get to you when you need help.
8. Your home alarm:Just like your car, your home alarm needs to be serviced at regular intervals and it is important to test it regularly. Also test all panic buttons and outdoor security systems.
9. Late arrival:If you work late hours, upon arriving home, alert your security company to be on standby, waiting for you close to your driveway or at your nearest street corner.
Moffatview SAPS & CPF safety tips
This 23-year-old South African man is wanted by Moffatview SAPS for a business robbery. He is described as short and slender with a scar on the right side of his mouth. He was last seen wearing a dirty black jacket and blue jeans. He has medium, uncombed black hair. The complainant, a security guard, was on duty outside the guard room when he noticed two men approaching him.
One suspect pulled a gun and ordered him to lie down. The other suspect had a crow-bar and walked towards trailers that were parked on the premises and stripped them off their wheels.The suspect walked from the scene carrying the wheels and disappeared into the darkness. If you know this person please contact Moffatview SAPS.
Wanted for robbery Crime NewsMOFFATVIEW SAPS SECTOR 2 CPF PUBLIC MEETING - 18 OCTOBER The Sector 2 CPF will be having their public meeting on 18 October from 14:00 to16:00 at Marian College, East Road, Linmeyer. All residents of the following areas are requested and encouraged to attend: Oakdene, Eastcliff, Glen E agles, Towerby, Townsview, Glenanda North and Linmeyer.
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The Glenanda Library and Clinic are situated on the same premises on the corner of Vorster Avenue and Surmone Avenue.The services offered at the government clinic are health promotion, family planning, immunisations, child health services and counselling. They also treat patients with sexually transmitted diseases and TB. The opening hours are from Monday to Friday from 7:30 to 16:00 and it is open to the public.The library is also open to the public and is open from 9:00 to 17:00 from Monday to Thursday and Friday and Saturday from 9:00 to 13:00.If you would like to become a member of Glenanda Library, you will need to take proof of residence and a copy of your ID. If you are a child, you will have to take a copy of your birth certificate as well as a copy of your parent’s ID is. The Region F library offers two options of membership: free membership which entails you to take four books at a time for a period of 21 days or a paying membership (R40 per year) which then allows you to take six books out at once for a 21 day period. Another service that is offered is making of photocopies at 70c per page. Glenanda Library contact details: 011 682 1614Glenanda Clinic contact details: 011 432 3546
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VENUE: The Apartheid Museum parking at Gold Reef CitySTART: 07h00 / Fun Run 07h30PRE-ENTRIES: Online at enteronline.co.za(Close on 12 October 2014) Sportsmans Warehouse (The Glen, Eastgate, Princess Crossing) Day before the race at the Apartheid Museum parking from 10h00 – 14h00RACE DAY ENTRIES: From 05h00 at The Apartheid Museum Parking – entry closes at 06h50 ENTRY FEE: R50 (10km) • R80 (21km) • R30 (4km – Theme Park Fun Run) R10 from each entry for the 21km and 10km run will go towards Bree Street Primary All Fun Run proceeds will go towards Bree Street PrimaryTEMP LICENCE: R15 (10km) • R20 (21km)GRANDMASTER FEE: 50% of Entry FeeBLIND RUNNERS: FreePRIZE-GIVING: 10h30 at Theme Park Town SquareRESULTS: www.raceresults.co.za
• Only 500 entries allowed for the Fun Run
• All race entrants will receive free entry into the Theme Park on the day of the race, upon verification of race registration, plus 50% discount on Theme Park entry fee for two family members
• For more information visit goldreefcity.co.za / enteronline.co.za / tametimes.co.za or contact The Brotherhood Athletics Club on the following numbers Charles: 082 951 8044 • Franklin: 082 909 0192 • Gerhard: 083 292 9551 Tame Times - Lize Geldenhuis: 011 862 8500
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Olympic Gold medallist Sizwe Lawrence Ndlovu will once again take on WonderBoom frontman Cito at this year’s tame TIMES Jozi South Half Marathon on Sunday. Last year Team Seize was victorious in the 10km race, leaving Team Showbiz in the dust. This year, anything could happen.The Jozi South Half Marathon, organized by Brotherhood
Athletic Club, Gold Reef City and tame TIMES, is in its third year and is set to be a great success, as it was in the past two years. This year Gold Reef City has chosen Bree Street Primary School to be the beneficiary. R10 from each entry for the 21km and 10km races will benefit the primary school. There are three different races: 21km, 10km and the 4km fun walk. The fun walk takes place in Gold Reef City Theme Park and is perfect for families and children. All proceeds from the fun walk will be donated to Bree Street Primary. All race entrants will receive free entry into the Theme Park on the day of the race, upon verification of race registration, plus 50% discount on Theme Park entry fees for two family members.The race starts at the Apartheid Museum parking area at Gold Reef City, winds its
way through Soweto, passing Chris Hani-Baragwanath Hospital
and South Gate Mall, and ends at the museum. The prize-giving will be held at Theme Park Town Square at 10:30.Last year Lucky Mohale and Rene Kalmer won the 21km race and Derocious Makhobolo and Christine Kalmer were the 10km winners. Weather permitting, fast times are expected, as the course is a flat and easy one. Watch out for the results in next week’s edition.
The challenge is on again
CELEBRITY RUNNERS: Cito and Sizwe Lawrence Ndlovu
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South Hills Boxing Club will host their tournament of the year “The Southern Giant Warm Up” - the South taking on the rest.
THE MAIN BOUTS WILL BE:Louie Malajika (South Hills) vs. Lebogang Pilane (Fighter Boxing)Dino Malajika (South Hills) vs. Tyron Murga-troyd (Randburg Boxing Club)Nelson Raminhos (Booysens) vs. Benji Courtenay (Southern Suburbs)Other boxers in action: Ricardo Malajika,
Charlton Malajika, Blessed Chisnho, Ollie Dyasi and Lizelle Du Plooy (Female bouts will also be in action). Date: 25 OctoberVenue: South Hills Boxing Club, Southrand Recreation Centre, C/O Geneva/ Outspan Road, South HillsEntry Fee: R30 adults, R20 childrenBoxing starts: 13:00Food and cold drinks will be sold.
For more information please contact Billy Hurford on 083 220 9408.
The Southern Giant Warm Up
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