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  • WEDNESDAY March 16, 2016 | 0 041 503 6111 | Email [email protected] | www.peexpress.co.za | PE Express Newspaper | @PEExpress1 EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE

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    T

    HE recent rainfall and high hu-

    midity levels as well as prolonged

    hot days, have resulted in an in-

    crease in snake activity in Port

    Elizabeth suburbs over the past

    few weeks.

    This according to Sandula Conservations

    owner and snake expert, Mark Marshall,

    who had caught 13 puff adders as well as oth-

    er venomous snakes during the past week-

    end.

    There are a lot more snakes around be-

    cause of the extremely hot weather we have

    beenhaving. There has also been an increase

    in puff adder activities.

    The puff adders look for cooler places dur-

    ing the day but like to keep warm during the

    night. They prefer tar roads at night where

    they remain on the road absorbing the heat

    from it, Marshall said.

    The high temperatures and then the cold

    front and rain resulted in an increase of frog

    activity and this resulted in an increase of

    puff adders. Puff adders also like the humidi-

    ty at times, he said.

    Marshall said the suburbs where he no-

    ticed a high increase in snake activities are

    Summerstrand, Westering, Theescombe and

    Malabar.

    We get about six or seven calls a day,

    sometimes more. Once we catch the snake,

    we take it to a protected nature reserve close

    to the area we found it, he said.

    Marshall advised against trying to kill or

    catch a snake.

    Stay calm, dont try to kill the snake; so

    many people get bitten by the snake when

    they try to kill it. Call an expert. It will take

    us about 15 to 20minutes to get to the house.

    Continued on page 2

    Snakescare in suburbs

    The Boardwalks culinary team has some

    thing eggstra special up their sleeves to

    mark Easter. The team headed up by

    Executive Chef Paul Bain, will be creating a

    spectacular edible Easter garden, which will

    be on display at The Boardwalk Hotel from

    Friday, March 25. Spanning 1.5m, the

    edible garden promises to be every childs

    fantasy, burgeoning with green grass,

    colourful flowers and plants; frolicking mice

    and bunnies; fishermen gnomes and a

    running stream. These will all be handmade

    from scratch by a team of four people who

    will spend about ten days preparing the

    garden. The edible garden will be on display

    until after Easter when it will be carefully

    transported to Healing Minds crche in

    Walmer Township. The school cares for about

    60 young children from underprivileged

    backgrounds. From left are Executive Chef

    Paul Bain, Chef Azalea Anthony and Food

    and Beverage Manager at The Boardwalk

    hotel, Jason Baatjes.

    PHOTO: MATT TUCK/COLOUR SPACE DESIGN

    Feast on

    Feast on

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    edible garden

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    at Boardwalk

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    this Easter

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    Continued from page 1

    Residents should also keep their

    cats and dogs inside. A puff adder

    found in a Malabar residents garden

    killed three cats, he said.

    Marshall added that an hour before

    the sun goes down and an hour after-

    wards, iswhen the snakes aremost ac-

    tive.

    If you have sliding doors, it would

    be best to close them.

    Ifbittenbyasnake,Marshalladvises

    residents to remain calm.

    If youdoget bittenbya snake, dont

    panic. Identify the snake or take a pho-

    to of the snake and go to the hospital

    but get someone else to drive you

    there, he advised.

    By April, snake activity should

    start to decrease because the weather

    conditions change and breeding sea-

    son will come to an end.

    Chairman ofWildline, Arnold Slab-

    bert, who focuses on urban conserva-

    tion, said that snakes are preparing

    for winter.

    Its that time of the year when

    snakes are probably the most active

    and preparing for winter. The snakes

    wantto fattenup.This isnotanunusu-

    al year, this is normal. Thenext active

    period would be in spring when it

    starts getting warmer, Slabbert said.

    Its not unusual to get six or seven

    calls a day. The majority of snakes in

    urban areas are harmless. The main

    venomous snakeshere are thepuff ad-

    ders, Cape Cobra and boomslang,

    Slabbert added.

    Slabbert mentioned that the best re-

    action to finding a snake, would be to

    call the experts.

    If youdo find a snake in yourhouse

    or garden, dont try to kill or catch it.

    Unless you are an expert, leave the

    snake alone and call the experts be-

    cause the majority of people get bitten

    bysnakeswhenthey try tocatchorkill

    it.

    AWesteringresident,PatSydie, said

    he found a Cape Cobra in his garden

    a couple of days ago.

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    bra first. They started barking, it was

    a different type of bark and we knew

    somethingwaswrong.Wecalledsnake

    expert, Mark Marshall, and they were

    there very quickly.

    Sydie added that a week ago, his

    neighbours dogs kept barking and

    they eventually found a one-metre puff

    adder in the neighbours yard.

    We are concerned about our dogs

    because a puff adder has the potential

    to kill about ten dogs, Sydie said.

    For a handy poster on the venomous

    snakes in the Eastern Cape, visit our

    Facebook page.

    . If a snake is found, contact Sandu-

    la Conservation on (082) 261 9280.

    Snakescare in suburbs

    The twometre cobra found by Pat Sydie his garden in Westering. PHOTO: PAT SYDIE

    A puff adder recently

    found inside a Port

    Elizabeth resident's

    house. PHOTO: MARK

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    means to obtain their learners licences.

    Emeralda Jackson (34) said it was a big

    dream to obtain her learners licence, par-

    ticularly in the area where she is living be-

    cause nothing positive ever happens

    here. She added, Now a seed has been

    planted and it is starting to bloom.

    Lorenzo Prince (20) is also very im-

    pressed with the opportunity which he re-

    ceived to obtain his learners licence.

    Prince says that Arends is a very good ex-

    ample to them.

    Everything that he is doing for Helen-

    vale is good and I will also one day try and

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    Arends says the greatest reward he re-

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    student once they have taken that next step

    towards a better future.

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    Jenovian Arends (front, third from left) with his students whom he

    helped obtain their learners licences. PHOTO: MORN DU RANDT

    THE Minister of Water and Sanitation, Nom-

    vulaMokonyane, officially launchedNational

    Water Week on Sunday, March 13, at the Dan

    Qeqe Stadium in Zwide.

    National Water Week, held from March 14

    to 22, under the theme Water for People, Wa-

    ter by People, serves as a campaign mecha-

    nism of the Department of Water and Sanita-

    tion.

    As part of the launch of National Water

    Week, a national prayer for rain was held on

    Sunday, where various religious faiths were

    invited along with communities to dedicate a

    moment in prayer for rain, rehabilitation of

    our natural water sources and protection of

    water streams and rivers.

    WaterWeek is aimed at re-emphasizing the

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    farmers, in particular.

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    cans have come forth with various drought

    mitigation proposals and have begun to en-

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    programmes aimed at conserving water and

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    ANEasternCape technology start-up compa-

    ny is revolutionising electronic waste dis-

    posal and recycling in South Africa through

    a mobile unit dubbed the e-shredder.

    This device will help private and public

    sector organisations to discard electronic

    products that have become unwanted, non-

    working or obsolete.

    Once e-waste has been sanitised, the recy-

    cled components will be upcycled into con-

    sumer goods which in turn will provide job

    creation in arts and crafts sectors.

    eWaste Technologies Africa (eTA), a client

    of the Seda NelsonMandela Bay ICT Incuba-

    tor (SNII) in Port Elizabeth, has a zero-to-

    landfill policy, which means the company is

    committed to finding ways for e-waste to be

    reused, recycled or repurposed.

    In South Africa, e-waste makes up 5% to

    8% of municipal solid waste. E-waste is also

    growing at a rate three times faster than any

    other waste forms in the country.

    eWaste can be transformed into art. They

    will create jobs and themoneymade on these

    projects will be theirs. The non-profit orga-

    nisation can make jewellery, clocks, and so

    much more, said Enrico Vermaak, eTA

    Managing Director.

    eWaste Technologies Africa recently re-

    purposed a hard drive shredder into amobile

    waste disposal unit. This means it can be

    transported to a clients premises where it

    will provide secure hard drive destruction

    service.

    The company will offer clients enhanced

    data sanitation services by ensuring that in-

    formation on devices is rendered completely

    inaccessible even before the equipment in

    which it is stored is recycled or disposed of.

    We scrub all hard drives, ensuring our

    methods are compliant with the South Afri-

    can National Intelligence Agency require-

    ments, said Vermaak.

    If the information on old IT equipment

    isnt sanitised or destroyed properly before

    disposal or sponsorship, it could cause mas-

    sive reputational damage to your company.

    Just imagine the implications of the unsani-

    tised laptop of your CFO ending up in the

    hands of a competitor or local media, he

    said.

    Themobile e-waste shredderwill be taken

    to a company or individuals premises to per-

    form physical data destruction on hard

    drives and solid state drives. A certificate

    will be issued as proof that theharddrivewas

    destroyed.

    eTA also offers on-site e-waste receptacles

    and collection services for the disposal of

    e-waste.

    Until recently very few companies consid-

    ered proper data sanitation or destruction as

    an option. We have received old PCs and lap-

    tops that were deemed wiped, and found

    very sensitive information on them. Fortu-

    nately all devices that we receive are sani-

    tised before further processing.

    Vermaak added that most large corporates

    buy laptops, desktops and tablets with an

    OEMMicrosoft Operating System licence in-

    cluded. Typically these Operating Systems

    are upgraded to comply with company licen-

    ces.

    When the machine is disposed of or spon-

    sored, the upgraded Operating System must

    be removed and replaced with the original

    OEM licence. Thismay only be done with the

    original CD/DVD that was distributed with

    the device. As a Microsoft Registered Refur-

    bisher (MRR), we will ensure that all licens-

    ing obligations are met.

    Vermaak explained that the use of e-waste

    in art was a new project his company was

    busy with as part of their social responsibili-

    ty.

    It is a pilot project. We will sponsor the

    e-waste and tools to the community, who in

    turn make jewellery or office supplies such

    as business card holders or book holders.

    eWaste Technologies Africa is amember of

    the e-Waste Association of South Africa

    (eWASA), the body that oversees industry

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    Africa managing

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    PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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    CANDICE BEZUIDENHOUT

    HAAR suster het slegs n 40%-kans op oorle-

    wing gehad, maar danksy Sun du Preez (11) se

    dapperheid het haar sussie, Nadia (8), goed her-

    stel.

    Sun gaan egter weer in April na die teater

    om haar kleinsus se lewe vir n tweede keer te

    probeer red.

    Sy gaan weer van haar beenmurg skenk na-

    datdieDuPreez-gesinaandiebeginvandie jaar

    moes hoor dat Nadia se kanker n drie jaar in

    remissie teruggekeer het.

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    vorm van beenmurgkanker, is in Desember

    2012 by Nadia gediagnoseer en sy moes in Fe-

    bruarie 2013 n beenmurgoorplanting kry.

    Sun, n gr. 5-leerder van die Laerskool Sun-

    ridge, was die enigste geskikte skenker.

    Volgens Cheryl du Preez, die meisies se ma

    wat tans saammet haar jongste in Kaapstad is

    waar sy in die Rooi Kruis-kinderhospitaal wag

    op die oorplanting, het Nadia begin vanjaar n

    terugslag gehad en word sy voorberei om vol-

    gende maand nog n oorplanting te ondergaan.

    Syhet al haar tweede stel chemoterapie ont-

    vang as deel van die terugslag-protokol en die

    kanker is nou weer in remissie, maar sy moet

    nog steeds die oorplanting ondergaan.

    Ter ondersteuning van die twee sussies het

    die werknemers van Nolands Advisory Servi-

    ces, die Du Preezs se ouditeursfirma, verlede

    weekdeelgeneemaandie jaarlikseRelay forLi-

    fe, n deurnagstapmarathon van die Kanker-

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    HOOFFOTO: Sun en die span van Nolands by

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    FOTO: THEO JEPTHA

    INLAS: Sun (links) en Nadia (regs).

    FOTO: VERSKAF

    NCEBA DLADLA

    PUPILS of St Georges Pre-Primary School

    in Port Elizabeth were dressed to the nines

    last Friday in Victorian wear as they were

    taken down memory lane by their teach-

    ers.

    The Victorian Tea is an annual event

    where were walking down memory lane

    with our pupils as we give them the history

    of our school, said teacher Sheron van

    Wyk.

    According to van Wyk, the pupils were

    told the history of their school from when

    it was a mansion that was then sold to be-

    come an institution of learning.

    They dress in the Victorian clothing and

    walk down Bird Street to 7 Castle Hill be-

    fore they had Tea at the school, van Wyk

    said, adding that the little children became

    the Very Important People (VIPs) during

    Tea where their parents cook and serve

    them scrumptious meals.

    The little ones enjoyed the day and felt

    the idea of being special. Asked how she

    felt, Hanah Stiglingh (9) said, Excited and

    comfortable. I also feel pretty like I am liv-

    ing in those days.

    StGeorges Prep pupils take a trip down

    memory lane

    St George's Preprimary School with teachers Sheron van Wyk, (back left), Lauren Seaman (in

    black outfit) and Iman Adam (student teacher). PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA

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    Dear Walmer Heights Property Owners/Residents

    You are invited to attend very important meetings after some real progress has been made with regard to the

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    Venue: Walmer Country Club

    Date: Thursday 17 March and Tuesday 22 March 2016

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    Eckankar: The PE Satsang Society, a Chartered

    Affiliate of ECKANKAR, will have a discussion on

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    March at 4pm at the Life Chiropractic and Wellness

    Centre, 169 Fordyce Road, Walmer. For more info

    contact 063 202 9201.

    His Place Developing Centre: Will have a

    prayer service for the sick on 20 March at 6pm.

    Every Sunday there is a service at 9am and Youth

    Service at 2.30pm. On 19 March at 3pm there will

    be a Leadership Course that is open to all. The

    venue is past Greenbushes at the entrance of

    Sovereign Foods (big green buildings). For more

    info contact Christo at 082 515 2294.

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    Birdlife EC: On 20 March a Sunday morning

    outing to the best local bird venue with grasslands,

    bush, river and saltpans - Tankatara. Target birds:

    Black Harrier, Secretarybird, Chestnut-banded. Meet

    at 6.30am at Schultzs, West Street, Newton Park.

    For more info contact at 079 704 8196.

    Hiking: The Voetsac Hiking Club runs both

    weekend hikes and day walks on a regular basis.

    Longer hikes are held several times a year. The day

    walks are held on Saturdays. The club holds a

    monthly social meeting on the third Wednesday of

    each month at 7pm at the German Club, Lorraine

    St, Lorraine (just off Circular Drive). Information

    about the current programme can be obtained

    from: Trevor Lloyd 041 368 3761 (all hours). For

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    Algoa Toastmasters (Newton Park): Master

    the art of public speaking in a friendly, supportive,

    fun environment. The Algoa Toastmasters Club

    meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month.

    The next meeting will take place on 22 March at

    the Caritas Centre, West Street at 5.30pm until

    8pm. For more information contact Zikona at

    081 263 8332 or email [email protected].

    Genealogical Society of SA: The monthly

    meeting will take place on 21 March at 7pm at the

    Lolly Shtein Hall, right at the top of Villiers Road.

    Cheryl Vermaak will discuss her family as depicted

    by the Masters. All welcome. For more information

    contact Alan Montgomery at 084 981 8491.

    EP Orchid Society: The Eastern Province Orchid

    Society will hold its monthly meeting on 17 March

    at the Newton Park Library Auditorium in Newton

    Park at 7pm. Christo Botes will talk about Pests

    and Diseases. Visitors wellcome. For more

    information contact 083 703 0458.

    Dias Quilters Guild: Dias Quilters Guild will

    celebrate International Quilters Day on 19 March

    by holding a sewing morning making blocks for a

    charity quilt at the VP Primary School from 9am.

    The AGM is at 2pm. Contact contact Caroleann at

    076 026 7046.

    East Cape Calligraphers: Will be holding their

    monthly meeting at 1.45pm on 19 March, at the

    Italian Club, Harold Street in Walmer. Beginners

    classes available by private arrangement. For more

    info contact Roma at 041 379 5599 after hours.

    AACL Charity Shop: Do you have anything in

    your home which you dont need, you dont use

    anymore or dont wear? The Animal Anti-Cruelty

    League is in need of second hand goods for their

    Charity Shop, The Bargain Box, in 9th Avenue

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    jewellery, crockery, linen, kitchenware, ornaments,

    toys etc are welcome. Donations can be collected.

    For more info contact 041 581 2852.

    Friends of the Art Museum: The AGM will

    take place on 23 March at 6pm at the Art Museum

    in Central. Thereafter a Music and Art Trivia will

    take place and an introduction by local comedian

    Roland Gaspar. The Music and Art Trivia is R180

    per table (maximum of 6 people per table).

    Participants will receive a free bottle of red or white

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    additional committee members are welcome, forms

    available on request.

    )SUPPORT GROUPS

    Alzheimers Eastern Cape: Invites family

    members/caregivers from the greater Mount Road

    area to attend regular support group meetings on

    the last Tuesday of the month. The next meeting is

    on 29 March at the ACVV offices, Poplar Avenue,

    Steytler Township (near Mercantile Hospital) at 5pm.

    For more info contact Linda Swartz at

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    Cancer Fighters Educational Support

    Group: Sharing helpful information, success stories

    and assisting with natural, healthy, alternative

    treatment options. For more info contact Diane at

    084 824 0807 or email [email protected].

    Retina SA: Blind and partially blind people are

    invited to attend drawing and pottery classses.

    Classes are held every Monday from 10am to 1pm

    by an Art Lecturer, at the Retina SA (Fighting

    Blindness) Resource Centre, 14 A Pickering Street,

    Newton Park. All welcome. For more info contact

    Sue or Yonela at 041 363 0164.

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