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JHB SOUTH
Volume 07, 31 May 2016, Week 22
Local councillor mugged
Vodacom 4U store robbed
Miss Earth SA celebrates Africa Day
Doppio Zero launches Winter Menu
LIFE GRAND CAFE’S DRIVE FOR CHARITYLife Grand Cafe at Mall of the South hosted the BMW Motor Club on Sunday 29 May as part of the launch of its BMW 600 Drive Campaign – a charity initiative aimed at raising funds and donations for a chosen charity.The BMW 600 Drive Campaign took place at the Roof Top Entrance 8 from 10:00am to 03:00pm which featured a roster of new and old BMW models.Having selected Door of Hope Children’s
Mission as its local charity, Life Grand Cafe Mall of the South set up donation boxes on the day as well as a piggy bank for Door of Hope, which will remain in the restaurant for patrons to make future monetary donations.Life Grand Cafe Mall of the South also served a lamb spit lunch and donated R10 towards Door of Hope for every meal sold. Members from Brackendowns SAPS and CPF were also an integral part of the campaign as they drove in convoy to deliver the donations to Door of Hope’s baby houses in Glenvista.
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How are pensioners supposed to keep up with the seemingly never ending rate increases in this City?Many of us pensioners are homeowners and are still expected to pay the same rates as everyone else in our community.I have personally applied for a rate reduction at our regional office on more than one occasion and have yet to receive a reply from them even after I was given a reference number.
EDITOR’S RESPONSE: Dear Concerned Glenvista Citizen, according to City of Johannesburg Finance MMC, Geoffrey Makhubo in the City’s recent Budget Speech, the City will provide relief to residents in excess of R1-billion annually which, among other things, will include a 100% rebate for pensioners who own a house worth R2-million or less. See page three for more on the CoJ Budget Speech.
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Letter by Concerned Glenvista Citizen
I would like to respond to the Glenanda Resident who wrote a letter to tame TIMES, dated Tuesday 10 May, regarding the postmaster who used to work at the Glenvista Post Office.He currently works on his own in the tiny post office at Comaro View Shopping Centre in Bassonia.
EDITOR’S RESPONSE:
Dear Local Resident, thank you for letting others know where this hardworking and much appreciated postmaster went to.A story is in order on this valued member of the local community.Keep a look out for an article in a future issue.
Letter by Local Resident
Thanks to all the wonderful people of the Glenvista Community Policing Forum for assisting with my mother’s car accident at the corner of Glen Road and Vorster Avenue on Wednesday 25 May.Without you directing and controlling the passing cars, the situation would have been a mess with traffic expected to have backed up all the way to Kliprivier Drive. You are all great.Solomon; who got my mom out of her car by breaking the windscreen; all I can say is you are our hero. Thanks to the paramedics for your kindness at the scene and at the hospital – you are an absolute asset to your profession. Thanks to the Union Hospital as well for its care.
Most of all to my mom, Heather Carson, we love you so much and by the grace of God you were spared to share more memories with us. Hospital is the best place to be right now so you can recover.You are our lives and thank you for being an amazing wife to Des, our mom and our children’s nana.From Pamela, Ursula, Darryl, Donavan, Bronwyn, Nadyne, Shane, Duran, Sheldon, Dean, Wesley, Donne, Gareth, Bernice, Alta, Andzej, Tyler and Paygen.
EDITOR’S RESPONSE: Thank you to the heroes of our community for making our suburbs safer. We take our hats off to you.
Letter by Ursula Olivier
In the office we often like to reminisce about our childhood memories as well as the toys, music, shows and food that we loved growing up. So this week I decided to list a few things from way back – do you remember these?
• Bubbaloo bubble gum• Troll dolls• Fresca and Sparletta Bubble Blue• Holey Moleys chocolate snack• Hula Hoops and Bugles crisps • Pogs and Tazos• Tamagotchi• Lion King marbles and Casper stickers from Engen garages • Magic Diaper Babies and Magic Diaper Pets
• Popples and Monchhichi dolls• Spur Steak Ranche’s old wooden board menus, the salad valley and Chico the Clown• Buffalo and Spice Girls footwear• The original Caltex Bunny• Walkmans and moonbags • Butterfly hair clips• Suburban Bliss, Touched By An Angel, MTN Gladiators, Star Search and Kideo • KTV’s Simba Surprise and Reggie’s Rush
Ward 54 Councillor Sergio Isa dos Santos was robbed at gunpoint around 10:30am in Newtown while attending the City of Johannes-burg Budget Speech on Tuesday 24 May.Councillor dos Santos was making his way to the Budget Speech; which was held at The Forum Company’s Turbine Hall; when he was mugged while in his vehicle at the corner of Jeppe and Ntemi Piliso Street in Newtown.“I was waiting behind other vehicles to enter the underground parking when two men approached my vehicle and de- manded that they wanted my phone. Be- fore I could even react the one man pulled out a firearm and pointed it at me,” explains Councillor dos Santos.“They then took my phone, told me to close my window and quickly walked away. They were so quick and I was unable to react. Un- for tunately, these types of incidences are a daily occurrence in the Johan-nesburg CBD but thank God that nothing else hap-pened,” adds Council-lor dos Santos.Councillor dos Santos opened up a case docket at Mondeor SAPS which was trans-ferred to Johannes-burg Central SAPS. “I recently received my case number. Both stations were very helpful and efficient,” says Councillor dos Santos.
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City of Johannesburg Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Finance, Geoffrey Makhubo tabled the City’s budget on Tuesday 24 May in Newtown. During his address,
Makhubo
announced that property rates tariff increases would rise by 5.9% which is within the South African Reserve Bank’s inflation target. Among some of the key aspects of the City’s revised Property Rates Policy includes rebates offered by the City which will provide relief to residents in excess of R1-billion.
The budget exceeding the R40-billion mark is made up of R36,3-billion operational expenditure and R7,5-billion capital spend.
In another unprecedented step, Makhubo announced that Johannesburg had become the first municipality in
the country to present a multi-year budget of about R30,1-billion to Council for approval.
The self-funding part of the budget will, also for the first time, grow from an average of about 39% to above 65%.Makhubo said, “What is important to note is that we are able to achieve this despite the challenging global and regional economic
environment. In the current financial year, our finances continued to strengthen, bolstered by sound financial
strategies and forward thinking by the City.”Makhubo announced that instead of the proposed 7.61% increase which is in line with the National Energy Regulator, the average tariff for the City is at 6.93%.He further stated, “This is a stepped tariff and the less
electricity residents use, the less they pay.”
In closing, Makhubo said that residents can trust the City to
deliver on its mandate.
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LOCAL COUNCILLOR MUGGED DURING COJ BUDGET SPEECH
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WE DELIVER: City of Johannesburg Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Finance, Geoffrey Makhubo presented the City’s budget at Turbine Hall in Newtown last week
ROBBED: Ward 54 Councillor Sergio Isa dos Santos was robbed at gunpoint around 10:30am in Newtown
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To mark the 40th anniversary of the 16 June Soweto Youth Uprising, a youth workshop will be hosted on Saturday 11 June at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Nasrec.With a theme of entrepreneurship, the Inspired Youth workshop will feature talks, personal insights and interaction with the audience by a quartet of the country’s most influential role models, alongside motivational tasks, interactive competitions with valuable prizes, performances by talented participants and other live entertainment.The day will feature aspirational activities for more than 4 000 teenagers to open the
second annual 2016 Youth Month Career Development Expo.The 2016 Youth Month Career Development Expo runs from Friday 10 to Sunday 19 June and includes hundreds of exhibitors showcasing information from different industries and academic institutions.
Details: Johannesburg Expo Centre, corner Nasrec and Rand Show Road, Nasrec, contact Dene Botha on 078 453 4600, [email protected], www.inspiredyouth.co.za
Space enthusiasts prepare yourselves for a full on space exploration experience with Gateway to Space: The Exhibition, taking place at the Sandton Convention Centre
from Wednesday 01 June to Sunday 31 July.Gateway to Space introduces audiences to the people, technologies and circumstances that paid passage for human dreams to enter the realities of suborbital flight, Moon missions and sustained life in space.Tickets range from R120 up to R520. School
packages, which include a free ticket for one adult for every booking of 20 pupils, are also available. Send an email to [email protected] for more information or to book. All tickets, excluding school packages, are available at Computicket.
Details: Sandton Convention Centre, 161 Maude Street, Sandton, 021 406 4446 / 4573, [email protected], www.gatewaytospace.co.za
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Direction of India and now they’re making their way to South African shores.The heartthrobs of popular pop-rock boy band, SANAM will be performing at Emper-ors Palace on Sunday 28 August.Made up of frontman, Sanam Puri, Samar Puri (lead guitar and vocals), Venky S (bass guitar and vocals) and Keshav Dhanraj (drums), the band describes its sound as contemporary pop rock and with their dis-tinct blend of Omani roots and Indian mu-
sicians, their sound is re-freshingly different, setting them apart from the rest in the Indian indie music scene.Tickets start from R200 and are available through Computicket.
Details: Centre Court, Emperors Pal-ace, 64 Jones Road, Kempton Park, 012 767 7860 / 082 975 8899, [email protected], www.blublood.com
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the Buddhist Nan Hua Temple in Bronkhorstspruit from 03:00pm on Saturday 16 July to 03:00pm on Sunday 17 July.The retreat will, amongst other aspects of spiritual culture, focus on the wisdom teachings of illumined saints of all religions, vibrant satsangas, yoga asana classes,
pranayama and rhythmic breathing, likhit japa and healthy holistic living.The yoga retreat costs R500 per person, which includes full meals for the entire duration of the camp. The closing date for registration and payment is Sunday 12 June. Space is limited.
Details: Nan Hua Temple, 27 Nan Hua Road, Cultura Park, Bronkhorstspruit, 011 433 2940, [email protected], www.nanhua.co.za
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Cotlands invites you to celebrate their 80th birthday at Parker’s Comedy and Jive in Montecasino on Tuesday 07 June for a fun-filled comedy evening featuring six of SA’s most loved comedians. For one night only, John Vlismas, Mark Banks and Alfred Adriaan will share the stage to raise funds for early childhood development. Tickets cost R150. All proceeds go to Cotlands’ early learning programmes.
Details: Parker’s Comedy and Jive, Montecasino, 1 Montecasino Boule-vard, Fourways, 011 683 7201, www.cotlands.org.za
The much anticipated Sunflower Fund 2016 Annual Banquet will be held on Friday 01 July at the Hilton Sandton Hotel from 06:30pm.Themed Bollywood, guests will be fully immersed in the culture from the welcoming designer cocktails through to a modern Bollywood three course meal and entertaining dancers. Tickets cost R1000 per person or R10 000 per table of 10. Funds raised from the banquet will enable The Sunflower Fund to create awareness, educate and recruit stem cell donors to register on the South African Bone Marrow Registry.
Details: Hilton Sandton Hotel, 138 Rivonia Road, Sandton, contact Takalani Ramaphosa on 011 7814200, [email protected], www.sunflowerfund.org.za
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Direct from London and exclusively at Joburg Theatre, visiting South Africa for the first time, Forever Jackson is set to delight local Michael Jackson fans. The show will run on The Mandela stage from Wednesday 01 to Saturday 19 June.Artist and producer Robin Parsons pays true homage to the late great King of Pop in this tribute show.Singing 100% live lead vocal, Parsons’ voice replicates the distinctive tones of Jackson, and his dancing, look and mannerisms mirror the legend in every detail.Forever Jackson features electrifying choreography, superb special effects and includes an extensive catalogue of hits – from the Jackson 5’s Can You Feel It to solo pieces such as Billie Jean, Bad, Thriller, Beat It, Man in the Mirror, Smooth Criminal and many more. Tickets range from R120 to R325.
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The Johannesburg SPCA is plan-ning to hold a craft market on Saturday 25 June from 09:00am to 01:00pm.The community is welcome to run their own stalls at a cost of R150 each. Stalls selling homemade goodies such as paintings, sculp-tures, pottery, jewellery, wood and met- al work, textiles, gifts, preserves and food are welcome.
Details: Johannesburg SPCA, 5 Benray Road, Reuven, Booysens, contact Jolene Beyleveld on 011 681 3600, [email protected], www.jhbspca.co.za
The Johannesburg SPCA Golf Day is scheduled to take place on Friday 29 July at the Glenvista Country Club.If you are interested in taking part, please contact Gavin Powell on [email protected]; Ross Smilkstein on [email protected]; or Steven Smilkstein on [email protected].
Details: Glenvista Country Club, Vorster Avenue, Glenvista, contact Jolene Beyleveld on 011 681 3600, [email protected], www.jhbspca.co.za
MOONLIGHT MARKETJoin the Lido Hotel at its Moonlight Market on Friday 03 June from 06:00pm till 10:00pm.Held in the Winter Warm Banquet Hall, the market will feature live entertainment, crafts and art, gourmet food stalls, draft beer,
dancing and a cash bar. Entry is free.
Details: The Lido Hotel, Plot 17, Old Vereeniging Road, Eikenhof, 082 349 9924, [email protected], www.lidohotel.co.za
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The Vodacom 4U store at Mall of the South was robbed shortly after opening time at 09:00am on Monday 23 May.Four well dressed black male suspects were involved in the armed robbery at Vodacom 4U. Two of the suspects entered the store and held up the staff at gunpoint, making staff pack sealed cell phones into a large carry bag. The staff were also tied up during the robbery.The two suspects then carried the bag out of the store down the escalators, while the other two suspects kept watch outside the store. According to Mondeor SAPS Constable Elizabeth Mnguni, the suspects left with more than R600 000 worth of stock.The suspects loaded the stolen goods into
a white Isuzu bakkie that was parked in the parking lot and drove to the pedestrian gate. The suspects exited the mall’s property through the pedestrian gate, leaving the bakkie behind. They left the mall before security could be alerted.A getaway black BMW was waiting on Kliprivier Drive outside the property of Mall of the South which the suspects made us of, fleeing the scene in an unknown direction.No customers were in store at the time of the robbery and no one was hurt. Members of SAPS, detectives, security, and forensics were on scene. No arrests have been made, notes Constable Mnguni. A case was opened and SAPS are currently investigating the case.
Vodacom 4U store robbed
The damaged sound wall in North Street, Townsview has finally been repaired by the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA), reports Ward 56 Councillor Dennis Jane.Townsview residents raised their concerns regarding the damaged wall to the JRA last year. In 2015, the sound wall accrued damage several times, the most recent of which caused a hole to appear in the wall that allowed people to climb through, notes Councillor Jane.Councillor Jane further wishes to inform residents in the ward that the JRA will soon be embarking on sections of road resurfacing.“The three roads that have been chosen due to the poor surface condition are sections of Garden Street in Rosettenville, North Road on the Townsview / Oakdene border and a stretch of Soutpansberg Road in Oakdene,” highlights Councillor Jane.“These resurfacing activities should be concluded before the end of June. These capital absorbing activities do not detract from the JRA’s routine maintenance of potholes and storm water problems,” he adds.
Jra finally fixes damaged wall
A joint operation between Mondeor SAPS, D&D Tactical and Mondeor Sector 1 CPF took place during the morning of Wednesday 25 May.Two suspects were arrested on separate incidents of possession of dagga in Liefde-en-Vrede. Three suspected sex workers were arrested at a suspected brothel in Glenanda.Two illegal shebeens were also broken down behind the Virgin Active gym in Glenvista. Alcohol was disposed of.
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On Monday 15 February 2016, Booysens SAPS Captain Buckus and members from Visible Policing were busy doing an operation in the Booysens area when they saw a premises selling liquor.Upon enquiring, it was found that this premises, which is situated in Turffontein, did not have a liquor licence. The premises was closed and all the alcohol was confiscated. A docket of “selling liquor without a valid licence” was opened.
The docket was complete with all the relevant paperwork and was taken to court. On Tuesday 17 May a sentence was passed – R3000 or six months; a further eight months imprisonment; suspended for five years. The owner was also declared unfit to possess a firearm.“This is a stern warning to all unlicensed liquor premises,” notes Booysens SAPS Warrant Officer Lorraine van Emmerik.
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Once again, the exciting Outdoor X outdoor, leisure and lifestyle show took place on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 May at Malonjeni Guest Farm in the Vaal Triangle. The Outdoor X story started almost six years ago when event organisers Quentin and Liezel Versfeld had a dream to bring something exciting, extraordinary and absolutely wonderful to the Vaal Triangle.Featuring over 350 top quality exhibitors, the Outdoor X show showcased all the latest products and services by outdoor
industry leaders. From bowshooting, a 4x4 track, and dog obedience demonstrations, to helicopter rides, skydiving, scuba diving, and more, the weekend long outdoor expo was jam-packed with adrenalin and fun. Drawing in the crowds, Outdoor X featured some of the Afrikaans music industry’s top artists including Cordelia and Elvis se Seun. New this year to Outdoor X were dedicated hunting, agricultural and pet divisions. Above all, the show was a huge success, with visitors leaving the expo impressed.
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TOP TUNES: Elvis se Seun rocked the crowd at Outdoor X
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On Tuesday 24 May around 10:30, Moffatview SAPS Warrant Officer Chunku Biyela and Captain Noxolo Mtshalala were busy with operational duties in La Rochelle, an area notorious for robberies and illegal activities.“The members were doing observation at the corner of Johannesburg and 1st Street. The members noticed a male looking suspicious wearing a brown jersey and khaki pants,”
says Moffatview SAPS Constable Rebecca Bila.“WO Biyela decided to approach him and suddenly he started walking away. WO Biyela then shouted at him to stop. He identified himself as a police officer and was then asked to be searched. WO Biyela found a brown okapi knife him and arrested him for possession of a dangerous weapon,” adds Constable Bila.
On Tuesday 24 May, truck driver Garikayi M a v h u n g a disappeared along with R600 000 worth of stock.Mavhunga left Xenathabo 2001 Trading with one of the company’s trucks, a Toyota Hino, which was loaded with bedding sheets to the value of R600 000.Mavhunga vanished along with the bedding stock. The empty truck was found abandoned at the N17 off-ramp near Heidelberg Road.
For any information regarding Mavhunga, contact Moffatview SAPS Constable Rebecca Bila on 011 405 1539.
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Mondeor SAPS reports that from Wednes-day 18 to Wednesday 25 May, a total of 34 arrests were made.The suspects were arrested by Mondeor SAPS for various offences including two for possession of an unlicensed firearm, two for possession of suspected stolen property, and 12 for shoplifting.The rest of the suspects were arrested for crimes varying from fraud, malicious damage to property, housebreaking and theft, and as-sault common.
Moffatview SAPS reports that from Tues-day 17 to Monday 23 May, a total of 43 arrests were made.
Armed robbery ............................................ 3Assault common ......................................... 1Assault grievous bodily harm ...................... 2Assault common under domestic violence .. 2Attempted theft of motor vehicle .................. 1Common robbery ......................................... 3Drunken driving ........................................... 1Malicious damage to property ..................... 1Illegal immigrant .......................................... 3Possession of drugs .................................... 14Reckless and negligent driving .................... 1Sexual assault ............................................. 1Shoplifting .................................................... 6Theft ............................................................ 4
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On Friday 20 May around 10:00pm, two suspects, aged 30 and 32 years of age, were arrested for possession of suspected stolen property and possession of an un-licensed firearm by Mondeor SAPS Detec-tives officers. Detective Sergeant Comfort Nkutha, Detec-tive Constable Abram Maluleke and Detective Lazarus Rakgoale were patrolling when they spotted a silver VW Polo parked on Swartkop-pies Road in Liefde-en-Vrede.Two males were busy loading flat screen tel-evisions into the vehicle. When detectives ap-proached the vehicle, it drove away and the detectives managed to apprehend and arrest the two suspects. One suspect is still at large.It was discovered that the property was sto-len in Glenvista earlier that day. The suspects appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on Monday 23 May.
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Rosettenville’s bustling Main Street was beautified on Saturday 23 May during Caps and Cans’ graffiti event.Hosted by Caps and Cans founder and owner Natalie Rösner, the event featured more than 40 top Johannesburg graffiti art-ists who cleaned up the streets by beautify-ing the area with unique graffiti artwork.Graffitti artists such as Gogga, Drake, Riot and Snot were there amongst other well known artists. The principal and learners
from Rosettenville Central Primary School also joined in the fun.Supplying tools for graffiti artists, the Caps and Cans story began in 2011. “Our aim is to inspire and enable the youth to find ways to express themselves as well as educate and inform the more mature generation about this developing form of art,” says Rösner, who also showed off her graffiti skills on the day.
Graffiti artists spray new life into rosettenville
Photography by Michelle Horsford
Calvary Christian College recently held its much anticipated annual Entrepreneurship Day whereby students established their own businesses and sold products at their stalls.With good weather on their s i d e , the young
entrepreneurs arrived at school with loaded boxes and cooler bags. Excitement was
in the air as they prepared for the morning rush of parents, teachers and learners who came to support the stalls.“Once again
learners came up with wonderful
ideas for their stalls such as fruit and
marshmallows dipped into a chocolate fountain,
candy floss, homemade toffee apples, homemade muffins and cakes, fruit punch cold drinks, sweets, games and many more products,” says Calvary Christian College Business and Economic Management Services Department teacher Mrs C. Koekemoer.Very soon, the soccer field was filled with colourful stalls and the smell of meat on the braai wafted through the air.“We held a competition for
the best looking stall on the field. Grade 8 students Sharon Adelakun and Mercelline Mpofu won this challenge. They were dressed in proper chef tops and black slacks. They had hairnets on their heads and served food with gloves on,” explains Mrs Koekemoer.“They served a delicious plate of savoury rice, fried chicken and a fresh salad. They also had a huge popcorn machine, which made freshly popped corn all day,” she adds.“At the end of it all, the learners had experienced a lovely day. Our Entrepreneurship Day once again was a great success and enjoyed by all,” notes Mrs Koekemoer.
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On Saturday 21 May, Marist Brothers Linmeyer Primary School hosted its Golden Jubilee U13 Soccer and U13 Netball Festival in celebration of 50 years of education in Linmeyer.A day of comradery and sporting excellence was enjoyed by Glenanda Primary School, Robertsham Primary School, Highveld
Primary School, Waterstone College, St. Henry’s Marist College and St. Martin’s Preparatory School.Congratulations to the winners, Waterstone College for being the netball champions, and to Glenanda Primary for being the soccer champions!
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conGratulations samantha!Samantha Slatter, first team netball coach at Calvary Christian College was selected for the U21 A Gauteng Netball Team.She will be participating in the South African Netball Trials later in the year. Well Done Samantha!
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TASTY: Students showing off their yummy products
WINNERS: Grade 8 students Sharon Adelakun and Mercelline Mpofu were the best looking stall
TOP GIRLS: Netball champions Waterstone College
WINNING TEAM: Soccer champions Glenanda Primary
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In celebration of Africa Day on Wednesday 25 May, the Miss Earth South Africa winners, ambassadors and Pikitup educational teams have been hard at work, educating students, planting trees and greening minds during the course of Africa Month.Their goal has been to plant 54 trees across communities in South Africa; representing the 54 countries that make up the African continent. The 54th tree was planted at Tsogo Sun’s 54 on Bath in Rosebank on Africa Day with the GM Catia Viegas and Hayley Moore, the Corporate Affairs Co-ordinator at Tsogo Sun Head Office. The support for this initiative grew and before the team knew it, 83 trees were planted by friends and family of the Miss Earth South Africa organisation. The last 15 trees were planted on Africa Day at Midrand Primary School and Ebomini Primary School, together with the Miss Earth South Africa applicants from the Pretoria and Johannesburg regions.The learners at the schools shared in a workshop on separation at source, recycling and the #WasteStopsWithME campaign, showing them that each person can make difference. Pikitup and Miss Earth South Africa visited two schools in Midrand on
Africa Day and were joined by the Pikitup Eco-Rangers who excited learners and teachers alike with their waste campaign assembly.“We chose to celebrate Africa Day at this school so as to share our African ethos with these learners. Each tree is symbolic of each one of the African countries that make up Africa. We have to stand together as Africans and share an equal love for our continent. We need to understand that we all form a part of our continent, and it is important for us to stand together,” says Catherine Constantinides, the Executive Director of Miss Earth South Africa.Africa Day was first celebrated when the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the precursor to the African Union (AU), was formed in 1963. It acknowledges the progress that we, as Africans, have made, while reflecting upon the common challenges we face in a global environment. Africa Day presents an opportunity for South Africans to reconnect and recommit themselves in developing Africa.To further encourage and forge a common goal of fighting against colonial rule, the conference called for the observance of African Freedom Day once a year, to mark “the onward progress of the liberation
CELEBRATING AFRICA DAY THE GREEN WAY
• R e c y - cling helps to protect the environment because the recyclable waste materials would have been burned or would have ended up in a landfill.• Recycling reduces pollution of the air, land, water and soil.• Recycling aids to conserve natural resources, which are already being depleted – it creates a shift on the dependency on raw materials.• Recycling saves energy – it takes more energy to produce items with raw materials than from recycled used materials. This means we are more energy efficient and the prices of products can come down.• Recycling creates jobs because people are employed to collect, sort and work in recycling companies and with business units set up for waste management.
WHY RECYCLING MATTERS
GREEN TEAM: Miss Earth South Africa, Pikitup, Wildlands, and Tsogo Sun all teamed up for Africa Day
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movement, and to symbolise the determination of the People of Africa to free themselves from foreign domination and exploitation.” Consequently, 15 April was enacted and called African Freedom Day (or Africa Liberation Day), and this marked the beginning of what would later be known as Africa Day, today celebrated on 25 May.“We as Africans, as South Africans and as habitants of this Earth need to make sure we preserve and conserve our natural heritage, our home. It starts with one act a day, every recyclable that is given a second life, every drop of water saved and every kilogram of CO2 reduced is a step in the green direction. It begins with each of us.” says Educational Officer of Miss Earth South Africa, Ella Bella Constantinides.On Africa Day and on every day we all need to strive to make every day an Earth Day, believe the Constantinides sisters.
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namastenamastenamastenamasteOn Friday 20 May, the Naras imha Chaturdasi festival was celebrated to pay homage to Lord Narasimha, the 4th incarnation of Lord Vishnu.This amazing temple event of Bhakti Marga at the Maha Jwala Narasimha Temple in Alan Manor demonstrated a fully vital and alive spiritual community.Wonderful Bhajans, sacred prayers accompanied by clapping and music rang out loud throughout the evening. Many devotees of the Lord that gathered to celebrate this auspicious day, including myself, were filled with joy in having the opportunity to glorify our beloved Jwala Narasimha-Dev. The Maha Jwala Narasimha Temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha, one of the greatest incarnations of Lord Narayanaya.The exquisite décor, the overflowing
abundance of Prasad, the hundreds of little lights, the beautifully set up dinner
tables, the shop selling sacred artifacts all spoke of the dedication of devotees who had put in so much time, effort and love. Whether it was during the Guru Puja, the Abhishekam, sitting around the flames of the Yagna, participating in the prayers and
the chanting of Lord Narasimha’s mantra, or during Arti, I seemed
immersed in His love and protection.We also listened to a delightful narration
of the ancient Vedic scripture’s epic of Prahlad Maharaj who was always absorbed in meditating on Lord Vishnu and Shri Krishna. Because of Prahlad’s devoted spiritual life, his cruel father, a demon named Hiranyakashipu, considered his son an archenemy. Upon trying to kill Prahlad, the supreme Lord appeared as Lord Narasimha-Dev, saved Prahlad and killed Hiranyakashipu. Then Lord Narasimha-Dev asked Prahlad what boon he desired and Prahlad’s humble prayer was to liberate everyone, to which He agreed. An English translation of the Srimad Bhagavatam of the words Lord Narasimha-Dev reads: “Those who
hear or tell others of this will be easily liberated and will receive pure devotion for Me. How will this happen? They must first take shelter of a bona fide guru – this means accepting initiation and agreeing to live under his guidance according to his instructions. In this way living entities will be gradually liberated.”When the final curtain opened to reveal the garlanded and bejewelled Lord Narasimha-Dev, adorned in breathtaking lime, chilli and flower garlands, surrounded by myriads of flowers, I caught my breath at the glorious sight and humbly bowed.A feeling of immense gratitude to our Guru, Maha Mandaleshwar Sri Swami Vishwananda who had this Murti installed, swept over me. It is through His Grace that He helps me aspire to greater heights and through His pure love inspires me to sing God’s praises more and more.
Following the recent terror attacks in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, intolerance directed at the Muslim community is higher than ever.Some South Africans have adopted this terrible behaviour. A prime example is the recent uproar over the construction of a mosque in Valhalla, Pretoria which has spurred on political, racial and religious tensions. While social media has the potential to do great good, unfortunately it also often amplifies the vitriol and most divisive voices, making these ones heard loudest.Through social media some disturbed individuals spend their time relentlessly attempting to cast Islam and the Muslim community worldwide in a negative light.Digital agency NATIVE VML partnered with People Against Suffering Oppression and Poverty (PASSOP), a South African non-profit that advocates for equality, justice, and human rights for all, to start
a campaign that aims to address this situation. The initiative’s goal is to confront people’s prejudices and counter the rising tide of Islamophobia. Portraits of Muslim women wearing a traditional Islamic hijab, fashioned after the flag of their home country, created the powerful campaign imagery.“Juxtaposing these two symbols creates such a strong impact and challenges the assumptions people have about Muslim identity,” says Tendai Bhiza of PASSOP.The portraits were made of various Muslim women, and will be used in an outdoor, print and social media campaign. “We are fully aware that certain quarters may find these images controversial, but the point of this movement is to challenge the prejudices people may have, and change the way we think about a culture that has been unjustly defined by the actions of a select few,” says Ryan McManus, Executive Creative Director at NATIVE VML.NATIVE VML hopes that this campaign will inspire people in other countries to create similar images that will spread the message and help shift the conversation.McManus adds, “In this era of divisive rhetoric and rampant hate speech online, we need unifying images like these now more than ever.”Join the conversation with #IAmMuslim.
By Hilde Light (Driti)
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Listen up, Mediterranean cuisine and seasonal fare guru Doppio Zero has just launched its heartwarming Winter Menu – something you just have to try.Doppio Zero at Mall of the South recently hosted an elite bunch of bloggers, foodies and local media to a cosy tasting evening of its new gourmet winter offering on Thursday 19 May. Seated at a large roomy table in the heart of the restaurant, everyone snapped up a few food selfies before trying out all of the delicious dishes – social media first, guys.Doppio has taken some of our cherished classic meals and changed things up. For example, the crispy mac and cheese – deep fried served with napolitana or arrabiata topped with parmesan and rocket; or the bangers and mash – pan fried gnoc-chi in an onion tomato gravy with pork sausages and peas.My favourite is the slow roasted lamb ragù on a bed of creamy polenta, topped with salsa verde and freshly grated parmesan. This dish is like your mother’s cooking but only slightly better (don’t tell her).So if you’re looking for something to warm your tum-my and soul, get on down to Doppio Zero at Mall of the South for exceptional winter food.
WARM YOUR SOUL: 1. Prawn and chorizo paella 2. Lemon slice brûlée 3. Lamb ragù 4. Bangers and mash 5. Crispy mac and cheese
A group of staff members from Investec spoilt the aged at Reuven Senior Complex by donating blankets on Saturday 21 May.The heart warming donation became a reality thanks to the Cradle Project, an initiative run by a committee of In-vestec staff that volunteer to raise funds, make donations, and assist charities and causes that are lesser known or supported.One of the members of the Cradle Committee, Terry-Anne Mohamed, who assisted with the distribution of the blan-kets to the elderly of Reuven, said that the committee was established a few years ago, primarily to raise funds for the needy and the destitute.On behalf of the Reuven Committee and the residents of Reuven Senior Complex, Reuven Senior Complex Social Group Chairperson, Caroline Ngoasheng expressed her thanks and appreciation to the Investec Staff Cradle Pro-ject Committee for their generosity, and wished them suc-cess in all their undertakings.
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BACKGROUNDClear Choice Builders (Pty) Ltd has been appointed as the main contractor for the construction of a new court for the Dept. of Justice, it will serve SAPS Booysens. The site is in Ward 56, in the City of Johannesburg.
Clear Choice Builders thus needs to appoint a Community Liaison Offi cer (CLO) for the Booysens Magistrate Project.
Purpose: The primary purpose of the job is to ensure that the community, in ward 56 in the JHB Metropolitan Municipality derive maximum benefi ts from the construction of the project through access to labour and subcontracting whilst also ensuring smooth and trouble free operations for the construction team.
Key Main Performance Areas: Manage relations (resolve day to day issues) on site • Assist site supervisory staff in management of workers • Manage the data base for general unskilled labour, skills labour and sub-contractors and respond to the labour requirements of the contractor • Advise the Booysens Magistrate Court Steering Committee on related recruitment issues • Daily liaison with the project team and workers on site • Facilitate meetings between the Project Steering Committee and the contractor • Submit monthly written reports to the Community Steering Committee.
Requirements: Matric certifi cate • Must be permanent resident of Ward 56 in Booysens, City of Johannesburg • Must be computer literate • Must be able to speak, read and write English • Fluency in at least two African languages • Must be able to start immediately • Should have good communication skills • Should have confl ict resolution skills • Previous experience in construction fi eld will be an advantage.
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Remuneration is negotiable within the normal/applicable rates in the construction industry.
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Winchester Hills-based Martial Centre recently took part in the Inter-school Kung Fu Tai Chi Tournament hosted by the Shaolin Martial Arts Centre in Kempton Park on Saturday 09 April.Martial Centre students did exceptionally well, bringing back four gold, three silver and three bronze medals.The winners were from the centre’s children and adult classes. Students took part in the Northern and Southern form divisions as well as the weaponry and semi-contact
part of the competition. It was an awesome day of martial arts filled with forms, nerves, demonstrations and sparring.Martial Centre is open five days a week and is run by full-time instructors Sifu Mark and Chaulien Warren. Not only does the centre offer quality training in a variety of Kung Fu disciplines but also offers traditional and contemporary Tai Chi classes for all ages. For more information, contact Sifu Mark on 082 773 8521 or follow Martial Centre on Facebook.
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I trust this little article will put a smile on your face and joy in your heart as we remember the birthday anniversary of the great entertainer and comedian, Bob Hope who came into this world on 29 May 1903.Having appeared in over 70 films and authored 14 books, Hope was praised for his comedy timing, funny one-liners, rapid-fire de-livery of jokes and his self-dep-recating sense of humour. The song Thanks for the Memory is widely regarded as his signa-ture tune. I had forgotten he had lived to the ripe old age of 100 and also didn’t real-ise it’s been over 13 years since his death on 27 July 2003.
I always enjoyed his jokes, his shows and the seven famous Road movies he made
with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. On his deathbed, they asked him
where he wanted to be buried. His answer was, “Surprise me!”Here we pay tribute to a man who lived a long life with a career spanning nearly 80 years, who loved the game
of golf and who made us laugh and really did make a difference.
For those of you too young to re-member him, ask your grandparents.
BOB HOPE – THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
● On turning 70 – “I still chase women, but only downhill.”● On turning 80 – “That’s the time of your life when even your birthday suits needs pressing.”● On turning 90 – “You know you’re getting old when the candles cost more than the cake.”● On turning 100 – “I don’t feel old. In fact, I don’t feel anything until noon. Then it’s time for my nap.”● On giving up his early boxing career – “I ruined my hands in the ring. The referee kept stepping on them.”● On never winning an Oscar, despite being the host 19 times – “Welcome to the Academy Awards, or, as it’s called in my home, Passover.”● On golf – “Golf is my profession. Show business is just to pay the green fees.”● On presidents – “I have performed for 12 presidents, but entertained only six.”● On why he chose showbiz for his career – “When I was born, the doctor said to my mother, congratulations you have an eight pound ham.”
● On receiving the Congressional Gold Medal – “I feel very humble, but I think I have the strength of character to fight it.”● On his family’s early poverty – “Four of us slept in the one bed. When it got cold, mother would throw on another brother.”● On his early failures – “I would not have had anything to eat if it wasn’t for the stuff the audience threw at me.”● On his six brothers – “That’s how I learned to dance. Waiting for the bathroom.”● On going to heaven – “I’ve done benefits for all religions. I’d hate to blow the here after on a techni- cality.”
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Interested in playing tennis? Then why not join the Glenvista Tennis Academy.The academy offers mini tennis for children aged five to seven; group coaching from seven years of age and upwards; as well as private coaching, squad training, tournaments and league.Established in 1978, the Glenvista Tennis Academy is located at Glen-vista Country Club and boasts five tennis courts, two of which are floodlit. For further information, contact Carol White on 083 289 8290 or email [email protected].
SA Triple Crown champion Abashiri was announced as the Horse
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Racecourse on the evening of Saturday 21 May.Abashiri, who won the SA Derby on Saturday 30 April to take Triple Crown glory, was also awarded as Champion Stayer and Champion Three-year-old C o l t / G e l d i n g ,
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delight of both owners Adriaan and Rika van Vuuren and renowned trainer Mike Azzie.All eyes will be on Abashiri who is one of the 65 horses nominated for this year’s Vodacom Durban July which takes place on Saturday 02 July.The Racing Association Highveld Feature
Awards are based on performances from the Gauteng racing season with the judges this year including Vee Moodley as panel Chairman, Clyde Basel, Germaine Maharaj, Jay Harriellel, Jason Dedekind and Alistair Cohen.
DELIGHTED: (From left) Judging panel Chairman Vee Moodley, Abashiri owners Rika and Adriaan van Vuuren, Jockey Karl Zechner and trainer Mike Azzie
On the morning of Friday 20 May, Alberton High School hosted their annual Golf Day at Glenvista Country Club on Vorster Avenue in Glenvista. With parents of the school having participated, 16 four-balls competed on the day. Refreshments were served as soon as the players arrived and the festivities went smoothly as the players teed off.Alberton High ended the day off on a high note and handed out prizes to the winners
– some of which were also donated by the parents.Dewald and Tolla achieved first place with 54; Rui and Jacques achieved second place with 52; Gidi and Tom came in third place with 52; and Jonathan and Darren came in fourth with 51.Prizes were also given to players who achieved the longest drive and closest to the pin on the day. Rui managed to get closest to the pin on
the 8th tee while Jacques managed to get closest to the pin on the 15th tee. Dewald achieved the longest drive on the 5th tee and Mark achieved the longest drive on the 18th tee.The school would like to thank all the sponsors for their assistance on the day and for making the fundraising a huge success.
THE SPONSORS:
Mr Tenyane of the Phakwe Group, tame TIMES, Sanitech, Rawson Properties Glenvista, Swagga Breweries, Afro School Suppliers, Ren-form cc, SAPPI, Revive Partitions, CT Hydraulics, Michael Abbot, Ekurhuleni Estates, GI Prints, Plumblink, Deo Networks, Bereko Trading 3, Lynca Meats, Slabbert’s Bottle Store, Big Thor Sports, Clack Air, Tsogo Sun, Thunder Gun Steakhouse, Open Foods, Gordon Bouwer, and Gerard van Heerden.
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