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WEDNESDAY July 6, 2016 | 0 041 503 6111 | E-mail [email protected] | www.pe-express.co.za | PE Express Newspaper | @PEExpress1 EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE 100 000 COPIES WEEKLY PORT ELIZABETH 10 South Street, North End, Port Elizabeth, 6000 WARREN 083 657 1414 [email protected] MOTOR VEHICLE SPARES WE BUY YOUR ACCIDENT DAMAGED VEHICLES Lots more part for sale new and second hand X1RKH5TR-PX060716 INVISIBLE ADVANCED IN THE EAR CANAL TECHNOL OGY A New Era in Hearing Enhancement ENHANCEYOUR HEARING - ENRICHYOUR LIFE It’s not a question of volume it’s a question of clarity: ”I hear you talking, but I can’t make out what you are saying.“ Most folks are not deaf in the conventional sense. FREE SCREENING HEARING TESTS Including a 2 weeks trial with the latest technology TECHNOL Reduce Mental Stress: Constant repetition and frustration can test even the best relationships, at home and work. www.hearclearly.co.za * Registered Hearing Aid Acousticians BOOKINGS: 041 360 9304 PE: Cnr 6th Ave/125 Fordyce Road, Walmer JEFFREY’S BAY: Weekly testing at Policlinic Welcome to PE’s New Home of Hearing! * A New Address * A New Era of Service Excellence Cnr 6th Ave/125 Fordyce Rd, Walmer X1RK769R-PX060716 Awonke’s racing car dream comes true Little Awonke (6), who suffers from a life-threaten- ing condition, loves fast cars. He dreamt of driving in a fast car as well as having his own “racing” car to drive in at home. Racing champi- on, Michael Stephen, a long-standing friend of the Reach for a Dream Foundation in Port Elizabeth and the team from Terry Moss Racing, made Awonke’s dream come to life at the Aldo Scriban- te race track on June 30. When this spirited little boy saw the black Engen Extreme Audi, his face lit up. And it lit up even more when he saw another (little) racing car standing on the track. He could not believe that it was his when Michael announced that he will be “racing” in his own car against the Audi – albeit at a speed of 5km per hour. He “beat” the seasoned racing champs and was awarded a trophy and the number 1 spot on the podium. Pictured are Michael Stephen (left), little Awonke and Simon Moss. PHOTO: DONNA VAN DER WATT ANIKA DE BEER W HILE the embattled Bayworld complex has received the long-awaited news that parts of it will finally be run by the Nelson Mandela Bay Munici- pality, after years of battling through red tape to achieve this, Friends of Bayworld are also rallying their efforts to keep it afloat. The group, which is dedicated to supporting the facility, is hard at work planning another of their successful Night at the Museum events which will be held on July 23. According to Friends of Bayworld repre- sentative, Anelle Bailey, they started the Night at the Museum campaign, of which the third edition will be held this year, with a Fa- cebook event page. “We expected maybe 200 to 500 people to show up (for the first one). By 7pm, we had to close the doors as the buildings were filled to capacity. About 1 500 people attended,” she said. The first event was restricted to the Muse- um and Snake Park only and last year, they expanded it to include the entire Bayworld complex. More good news for the complex is the an- nouncement on Friday that the Eastern Cape Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recre- ation and the municipality have signed a ser- vice level agreement for the upgrading of the complex. MEC of the department, Pemmy Majodina, said the provincial legislature has approved that the recreation and oceanarium part of Bayworld be run by the municipality for project management and redevelopment pur- poses. This means that the project to redevelop Bayworld will be handled by the Mandela Bay Development Agency (MBDA). Pierre Voges, CEO of the MBDA, said the upgrade will cost about R300 million. “We do not have the money yet, but we will find it,” Voges said. According to Voges, Dorelle Sapere, who is the Planning and Development Manager at MBDA, will convene a group of experts to in- vestigate whether Bayworld will be a tourist attraction or research and educational facili- ty, or both of these. Night at the Museum The Night at the Museum event was born out of the idea of creating a fun affordable event for the whole family. This year the event, in its third year, will in- clude live entertainment from bands such as The Algoa Caledonian Pipe Band and The Zwartkops Conservancy: Enviro kids. Visitors are encouraged to dress up as histori- cal figures and bring torches to explore Africa’s Lost World, the Snake Park and the Oceanari- um. Continued on page 3 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Boost for Bayworld

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Page 1: PE Express 6 July 2016

WEDNESDAY July 6, 2016 | 0 041 503 6111 | E­mail [email protected] | www.pe­express.co.za | PE Express Newspaper | @PEExpress1 EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE

100 000 COPIES WEEKLY

PORT ELIZABETH

10 South Street, North End, Port Elizabeth, 6000WARREN 083 657 1414

[email protected]

MOTOR VEHICLE SPARES

WE BUY

YOUR

ACCIDENT

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IN THE EAR CANAL

TECHNOLOGY

A New Erain Hearing

Enhancement

ENHANCE YOUR HEARING - ENRICH YOUR LIFE

It’s not a question of volume it’s a

question of clarity:

”I hear you talking, but I can’t make out

what

you are saying.“

Most folks are not deaf in the

conventional sense. FREESCREENING

HEARING TESTSIncluding a 2 weeks trial with the

latest technology

TECHNOL

ReduceMental Stress:Constant repetition and

frustration can test even

the best relationships,

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BOOKINGS:041 360 9304PE: Cnr 6th Ave/125 Fordyce Road, WalmerJEFFREY’S BAY: Weekly testing at Policlinic

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Awonke’s racing cardream comes true

Little Awonke (6), who suffers from a life­threaten­ing condition, loves fast cars. He dreamt ofdriving in a fast car as well as having his own“racing” car to drive in at home. Racing champi­on, Michael Stephen, a long­standing friend of theReach for a Dream Foundation in Port Elizabethand the team from Terry Moss Racing, madeAwonke’s dream come to life at the Aldo Scriban­te race track on June 30. When this spirited littleboy saw the black Engen Extreme Audi, his facelit up. And it lit up even more when he sawanother (little) racing car standing on the track.He could not believe that it was his when Michaelannounced that he will be “racing” in his own caragainst the Audi – albeit at a speed of 5km perhour. He “beat” the seasoned racing champs andwas awarded a trophy and the number 1 spot onthe podium. Pictured are Michael Stephen (left),little Awonke and Simon Moss.

PHOTO: DONNA VAN DER WATT

ANIKA DE BEER

WHILE the embattled Bayworldcomplex has received thelong-awaited news that partsof it will finally be run by theNelson Mandela Bay Munici-

pality, after years of battling through red tapeto achieve this, Friends of Bayworld are alsorallying their efforts to keep it afloat.

Thegroup,which is dedicated to supportingthe facility, is hard at work planning anotherof their successful Night at the Museumevents which will be held on July 23.According to Friends of Bayworld repre-

sentative, Anelle Bailey, they started the

Night at the Museum campaign, of which thethird edition will be held this year, with a Fa-cebook event page.“We expected maybe 200 to 500 people to

show up (for the first one). By 7pm, we hadto close the doors as the buildings were filledto capacity. About 1 500 people attended,” shesaid.The first event was restricted to the Muse-

um and Snake Park only and last year, theyexpanded it to include the entire Bayworldcomplex.More good news for the complex is the an-

nouncement on Friday that the Eastern CapeDepartment of Sport,Arts, Culture andRecre-ation and the municipality have signed a ser-vice level agreement for the upgrading of the

complex.MEC of the department, Pemmy Majodina,

said the provincial legislature has approvedthat the recreation and oceanarium part ofBayworld be run by the municipality forproject management and redevelopment pur-poses.This means that the project to redevelop

Bayworldwill be handled by theMandelaBayDevelopment Agency (MBDA).Pierre Voges, CEO of the MBDA, said the

upgrade will cost about R300 million. “We donot have the money yet, but we will find it,”Voges said.According to Voges, Dorelle Sapere, who is

the Planning and Development Manager atMBDA, will convene a group of experts to in-

vestigate whether Bayworld will be a touristattraction or research and educational facili-ty, or both of these.

Night at the MuseumThe Night at theMuseum event was born out

of the idea of creating a fun affordable event forthe whole family.This year the event, in its third year, will in-

cludeliveentertainmentfrombandssuchasTheAlgoaCaledonianPipeBandandTheZwartkopsConservancy: Enviro kids.Visitors are encouraged to dress upashistori-

cal figures and bring torches to explore Africa’sLost World, the Snake Park and the Oceanari-um.

Continued on page 3

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AN electronic waste recycling start-up, basedin the Propella Business Incubator, aims tobe one of the first companies on the continentto fully recycle electronic waste.

Propella is a partnership between the Nel-sonMandelaMetropolitan University, the In-dustrial Development Corporation and theprivate sector and is focused ongenerating re-newable energy.“Should we receive our required funding

we will be the first electronic waste plant inAfrica to have an end-to-end zero-to-landfillfacility,” says Enrico Vermaak of eWasteTechnologies Africa.“Electronic waste” is defined as “anything

with a plug” being thrown away, such as dis-carded computers, office electronic equip-ment, entertainment device electronics, mo-bile phones, television sets and refrigerators.According to theminister of environmental

affairs, Edna Molewa, electronic waste makesup five to eight percent ofmunicipal solidwastein South Africa and is growing at a rate threetimes faster than any other form of waste.eWaste Technologies Africa moved into the

Propella advancedmanufacturing hub inApril2016.“Being housed in Propella has given us the

opportunity to have our warehouse, researchand development facilities and office space alllocated in one building,which is amassive ben-efit to us,” he says.Seeing the gap in the market for what the

minister identified as a lack of recycling infra-structure, eWaste Technologies Africa was setup to dispose of electronic waste.“We have secured Research and Develop-

ment funding that has allowedus to procure en-try-level electronic waste recycling equip-ment, and (we) areworkingwithworld leadersin the field of electronic waste recycling, aswell as chemical engineering and process con-sultants, to establish a one-of-a-kind facility in

Port Elizabeth,” he says.Vermaak, who has been involved in the

Information and Communication Technolo-gy (ICT) industry for more than 15 years,says the company specialises in the disposalof ICT equipment “in a green and compliantmanner”.Value-added services include on-site data

destruction, data sanitation and asset man-agement. The company currently has fourfull-time employees, and sees potential formore job creation as it grows.

. The company operates from PropellaBusiness Incubator in the Humerail Busi-ness Park in Oakworth Drive. For info con-tact Enrico at 083 644 6962.

EasternCape first in electronicwaste recycling

Christopher Zonke, electronic waste dismantlerfor eWaste Technologies Africa. The EasternCape could be the first to safely recycleelectronic waste through the company.

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BETTIE GILIOMEE

WARM op die spore van die koudste dag watBaaienaarsverledeweeksedert2014ervaarhet,hetdiekwikSondag-oggendselfsverdergedaal.

Volgens Deon van der Mescht van die SAweerkantoor, was die minimum temperatuurSondag-oggend 0.5 °C by die Port Elizabeth lug-hawe en -0.1 °C by Port Alfred lughawe.Boonop moet Oos-Kapenaars nie te haastig

wees om die komberse en serpe weg te pak nie,met nog koue weer wat vandag in aantog is.VolgensVanderMescht,hetdaardieafgelope

naweek ligte sneeu voorgekom op pieke in dieOuteniqua-berge, Tsitsikamma-berge, Kouga-berge, Sneeuberge, Winterberge en suidelike

Drakensberge. “Sterk tot stormsterk-windlangs die kus het die aanvoelbare temperatuurVrydagnag tot benede 5 °C langs die Tuinroetegedwing,” het Van der Mescht gesê.Garth Sampson, van die Oos-Kaapse weer-

kantoor het verlede Woensdag aan Die Burgergesêdatdiekwikopdaardiedagtot1,9 °Cgedaalhetwat die koudste is sedert 2014 toe die tempe-ratuur tot 1,4°C gedaal het. “Ditmoet nog onder-0,7 °C daal om die rekordboeke te haal,” hetSampson gesê.“’n Koue front word teenWoensdag (vandag)

weer oor die suidelike dele vandieWes- enOos-Kaapverwag.Die jongste voorspellingsmodelledui aan dat vriesvlakke weer laag genoeg kandaal om sneeu teweeg te bring oor etlike piekeindie tweeprovinsies,hetVanderMeschtgesê.

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CRIMEhas dropped by an incredible 80 percentin just fourmonths inParson’sRidge, oneofPEsnewest residential suburbs.

That’s according to JenniferDeyzel, chairper-sonof theParson’sRidgePatrols (PRP), aNeigh-bourhoodWatch-basedorganisationformedear-lier this year to combat housebreakings andthefts from vehicles in the area.A significant portion of its funding comes

fromanunusualsource: PortElizabethdevelop-ment company, Cohen Property Developments,which built most of the homes in the suburb.Asked by the local community for his assist-

ance in establishing a local NeighbourhoodWatch to combat crime, Cohen Property Devel-opments MD Aaron Cohen’s response was sim-ply to ask what they needed, said Deyzel.“Hethenwentaheadandprovideduswithsig-

nage, vests and caps, reflectors, torches and self-defence equipment all vital to the success of thePRP, which has grown from 12 to 32 patrollerssince its inception.”Cohen, alongwith his brother, fellow director

Stanley Cohen, says their interest in an arealasts beyond the sales. “The company, whichbuilt the first home in Parson’s Ridge and stillowns it, is committed to protecting their buyers’

long-term investments,” he says.Originallya farm,Parson’sRidgehasbeendi-

vided into 400 residential stands, 200 of whichwere bought and developed by Cohen PropertyDevelopments. The community works with theKabegaParkPolice Station to “keep thebad ele-ments out and the good ones in,” says Deyzel.There’s no doubt that the Parson’s Ridge

NeighbourhoodWatch is working, agrees War-rant Officer Egmond Potgieter of Kabega ParkSAPS. “Housebreaking and theft out of motorvehicles are always a problembutwith thehelpof the PRP which reports anything suspiciousto us immediately, crime in this area is undercontrol. The Neighbourhood Watch membersare our eyes and ears.”The PRP works closely with Sector Com-

manderConstablePaulDisenyane,meetingreg-ularlywith him to discuss crime-related issues.“The commitment and positive attitude of the

Parson’s Ridge NHW are the contributing fac-tors to their success,” says W/O Potgieter.“Patrols with marked NHW clothes and sig-

nagehelp fromavisibilitypointofview,butpeo-ple in their homes canalso play a big role in pre-venting crime, by checking their neighbours’houses, knowing each other’s phone numbers,arrangingwith neighbours to check your housewhen you are away, and phoning your neigh-bours if you notice anything suspicious,” he

adds.Deyzel says the PRP focuses on three key are-

as, namely visible patrolling, educating resi-dents on security and safety, and reportingcrimes or suspicious activities to the police.“We’re not a vigilante group but rather a

group of community-oriented residents whogive of our timeandmoney to keep our area andour homes safe,” she explains.Formed with a legally binding constitution,

the PRP is a non-profit organisation that holds

monthlymeetingswithmembers,patrollersandthe local SAPS and sends out a quarterly news-letter to residents.As a result of the success of the PRP, Cohen

says they have decided to sponsor Neighbour-hood Watches in every suburb they develop inorder to leave a lasting legacy for residents.These include Pinelands near Lorraine, wherethey’re currently building 140 units, Fairview -250 units, Mt Pleasant - 274 units and KammaHeights -10 units.

Parson’sRidge crimedropsbymassive80%Jennifer Deyzel (left)chairperson ofParsons Ridge Patrolswith Aaron Cohen,MD of CohenProperty Develop­ments. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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Conitnued from page 1

The main feature of the event will be theTreasure Hunt in the Museum. This activitywill encourage participants to read the dis-plays to answer questions.Local company Magnetic Storm will pro-

vide special effects during the hunt with the

use of sound, lighting and audio-visual equip-ment.The funds generated at the event will be

used to purchase a fireproof cabinet for theMuseum’sOtolithCollection,which compris-es more than 19 000 ear bones collected frommarine life.Any additional funds will go towards the

maintenanceof theSnakeParkand theMuse-um.Night at theMuseumwill take place on Sat-

urday, July 23, from 5pm to 10pm. Entry isR25. Children under the age of three may en-ter free.TicketsareavailableatBayworldandat the

Kids Emporium in the Baywest Mall.

. Friends of Bayworld is an annual mem-bership at Bayworld which grants card hold-ers free access to the Port ElizabethMuseum,the Oceanarium, Snake Park and the No 7CastleHillMuseum.Lastyear theysponsoredthe refurbishment of the Penguin Enclosure.For more info, visit the Night at the Muse-

um Facebook page.

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THE Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University(NMMU) has committed to supporting theMis-sionvale Care Centre by offering their differentfields of expertise to create a sustainable futurefor the centre.

The Centre was started from humble begin-nings by Irish nun Sister Ethel Normoyle al-most three decades ago, andnowoffers some 25000 people in the community access to health,well-being and educational services.“Our University pledges its full cooperation

andsupport in taking theCentre to thenext lev-el. We’d like to take the University on the hill(down) to thevalley among thepeople,”NMMUVice-Chancellor Professor Derrick Swartzshared at the strategic plan launch for the Cen-tre last week.The University’s Missionvale Campus over-

looks the Centre and the surrounding commu-nity, who live mostly in self-built homes thatlack basic amenities.TheCentre’s plan to createa sustainable com-

munity through capacity building includes ef-forts to harness new resources and forge part-nerships with agencies, donors and specialistsin the field of education, youth and communitydevelopment,healthcareandentrepreneurship.

NMMU has volunteered to be one of thesepartners and has offered its expertise – and en-ergy – in the fields of education, agriculture, so-cial development, health sciences and ICT in aformal Memorandum of Agreement (MoU).

Apart from sharing knowledge and expertisefor at least the next five years, student learningandvolunteerismhavebeen included as part ofthe agreement.Students will be given opportunities to learn

and develop skills as part of their curriculum.NMMU will, amongst others, offer business

development support for the Crafters Centre;identify and implement micro enterprises inthe community andoffer advice on theCentre’sbusiness processes and operations.NMMUwillalsoseektoofferextra-curricular

activities for the Centre’s primary school chil-drenandbroadercommunity throughavarietyof options including learning and homeworksupport, teacher training and development.Support ranging from counselling and gui-

dance for primary school children through tocareer guidance and training for Life Orienta-tion teachers will also being offered.The range of support from the University’s

Faculty of Health Sciences will include upskil-ling and training for community health practi-tioners,manpower support for clinic activities,needs determinationand interventionopportu-nities in the broader Missionvale community;nutrition education and assessment.TheHumanMovement Science studentswill

be able to offer coaching and physical activitiesand introduce their PasSPORT to Healthproject, and the Emergency Medical Care stu-dents, first aid training.The Agricultural students will be able to as-

sist theMCCwiththeircommunity foodgardenand other community food gardens in the area.

NMMUexpertshelpCareCentre

DIS nog nie amptelik nie, maar NMMU ver-loor ’nM en sal eersdaags as die NelsonMan-dela-Universiteit bekend staan.Dié nuwe naam vir die universiteit wat tot

onlangsnog as dieNelsonMandelaMetropol-itaanse Universiteit (NMMU) bekend was, isdeur dr. Blade Nzimande, minister van hoëronderwys en opleiding, in die Staatskoerant

van 23 Junie bekend gemaak. Debbie Derry,universiteitswoordvoerder, het die naams-verandering bevestig.“Die proses is egter in die hande van die

regering,” sê sy. “Die universiteit wil graagal die formele prosesse en protokolle respek-teer voordat ’n amptelike aankondiging ge-maak kan word.” – ALVENÉ APPOLLIS

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CARA­LEE DORFLING

SHORTLY after police arrested two suspectedhijackers onFriday lastweek, another carwashijacked - apparently the 200th in the past twomonths in the Bay.

The police anti-hijacking taskteamwas follo-wing up information on Friday morning aftertheumpteenthVWPolocarwashijacked inKa-mesh, Uitenhage, last month.The grey Polo was hijacked on Thursday at

8pm.Sgt Majola Nkohli, a police spokesperson,

said the owner of the car was ambushed by thehijackers in the driveway at a house and threa-tened with a gun.

The police anti-hijacking task teamdiscover-edthat thePolowasonitswaytoPortElizabeth,Captain André Beetge, a police spokesperson,said.The car was spotted in Uitenhage Road near

AlgoaPark. The driver of the hijacked car triedto flee frompolice. “When police officers forcedthe hijacked car to a halt, the two occupants ofthe car jumpedout and tried to flee.Thepassen-ger was shot in his right ankle,” said Beetge.

The driver, a 31-year-oldman and 26-year-oldpassengerwerearrestedonthescene.Althoughno firearm was found in their possession, thepassenger had a knife in his possession.

AccordingtoBeetgethepossibilityexists thatthe twoallegedhijackers are part of a syndicate

that has hijacked VW Polos in Port Elizabethand Uitenhage in the last few months.“Thepossibility isbeingconsidered,especial-

ly since they were caught with a hijacked VWPolo.”This model has been the target of hijackers

the last fewmonths. A reliable police source re-vealed thatPolos arepopularwithhijackers be-cause there are somany of these cars on the ro-ad and they can easily be sold.On Friday morning yet another Polo was hi-

jacked.According to the source, itwas the200thcar, outofmostlyPolos,whichwasseized in thepast two months.Allegedly, the 41-year-old driver of the Polo,

aVWemployee, leftaSparinPortElizabethandshortly before he could get the car into reverse,was stopped by two armed men. The driver ofthe car and his wife were forced out of the carand the suspects fled in the Polo.Meanwhile Beetge said police were concer-

ned about the growing number of Polos beinghijacked.Forthisexactreason,officials fromallover the metro have gathered to form the me-tro’s anti-hijacking taskteam.“The task force focuses on cases of hijacking

of cars and delivery vehicles, such as those thattransport food and cigarettes.”Although Beetge may not mention statistics,

hesaidthatthehijackingofbreaddeliveryvehi-cles,especially intheMotherwellarea,hadalre-ady diminished after the task forcewas appoin-ted about a month ago.

Concernover carhijackings

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I would like to thank all the listeners ofIFM 88.3 for tuning in every Sunday be-tween 9am-12pm for the SWB show.Their support on the Pledge, Radio and

Charity drives has been overwhelmingand they have certainly made a big differ-ence in the lives of others.Their contributions and support this far

have not gone unnoticed. It was great tointeract with all the listeners on this holymonth of Ramadan.Ramadan is a time for sharing and the

listeners definitely assist in anywaypossi-

ble to help out the less fortunate.Thismonth revolves around giving back

to the community any way we can and Ibelieve we have achieved great success inhelping those in need.We at IFM would like to take this oppor-

tunity to wish all Muslim families a Joy-ous Eid Mubarak.

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InternationalPolocrosseevent inBay

The Port Elizabeth PolocrosseClub will be hosting anInternational Tournament onJuly 15, 16 and 17. Playshould start at 9am on allthree days. The PE PolocrosseClub Grounds are situated onPlot 71, Kragga Kamma Road.Entrance is free, and there willbe various food vendors andkiddie entertainment, includinga jumping castle and ponyrides. The club also has a fullylicensed bar. Pictured aresiblings Shane and TaylaMansfield who will be partici­pating at the event.PHOTO: GECKO PHOTOGRAPHY

)RELIGIOUS

Bluewaterbay Community Church: Will have aBoot Sale on 9 July from 8am. For more info contactColeen at 041 466 2348.

His Harvest House: Presents a Local GovernmentElections Prayer Summit on 24 July at 10am at theMdengentonga Primary School Hall, Kaulela Street,Motherwell NU7. For more info contact071 641 6012.

CLUBS

Algoa Toastmasters (Newton Park): Masterthe art of public speaking in a friendly, supportive, funenvironment. The Algoa Toastmasters club meets onthe 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. The nextmeeting will take place on 12 July at the CaritasCentre, West Street at 5.30pm until 8pm. Allwelcome. For more information contact Zikona at

0812638332 or email [email protected].

1820 Settlers’ Association: Will have a Videomorning on 13 July from 9.30am. The cost is R20 formembers and R25 for non-members and includesrefreshments. For bookings contact Heather at041 581 4031.

East Cape Calligraphers: Will be holding theirmonthly meeting at 1.45pm on 16 July, at the ItalianClub, Harold Street, in Walmer. Beginners’ classesavailable by private arrangement. For more infocontact Roma at 041 379 5599 after hours.

PE Investors Club: There will be a presentation onMoney Management by Old Mutual on 11 July at theHellenic Hall, Conyngham Road (Parsons Hill) from6.30pm to 7.30pm. Contact Rasheed Desai on084 536 0524.

Animal Welfare Society (PE): Needs yoursupport. Please consider donating any unwanted/un-used quality household goods, clothing, shoes, boots,books and bric-a-brac and furniture at its Wagtails

Charity Shops in Walmer and Newton Park. Collectioncan be arranged for large items. Proceeds go towardscaring for homeless animals at the AWS Shelter. Formore info contact 060 518 0149.

)SUPPORT GROUPS

Diabetes Support Group (Malabar Branch):Will have a meeting on 12 July at 7.15pm at theMalabar Community Centre Minor Hall. The speakerwill be Dr Jeff Govender who will discuss “Diabetes -Attention to Detail”. For more info contact SurendraDaya at 083 653 1491.

Diabetes Support Group (GelvandaleBranch): Will have a meeting on 12 July at 7.15pmat the Uniting Reformed Church, Gelvandale.Physiotherapist Heather Jenkins will discuss the topic“The Importance of Exercise on Diabetics”. For moreinfo contact Hester at 082 224 6020.

Diabetes Support Group (PE Branch): TheAGM will take place on 14 July at 7pm at theNewton Park Methodist Church Hall, Newton Street.

The guest speaker will be dietician Angela Leach whowill speak on the topic “Diabetes and FutureLife”. Formore info contact Martin at 082 579 9059.

)GENERAL

Boot Sale: Save-a-Pet will be having their monthlyBoot Sale at the Elephant Walk Restaurant car park inColleen Glen on 9 July from 8am to 1pm. Last week’sboot sale was cancelled due to bad weather. Arestaurant, bar, farm and antique shop will be open.Contact Michelle at 076 195 5426.

)ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Oldies: The Gold Girls, Ree, Nella andChandre and Blackpool FC will host a Golden Oldiesat Clubhouse on 9 July from 8pm. DJ Ash The Bashwill provide the music. For more info contact084 515 1311.

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WHAT do an advocate, a music teacher, bag-pipes, theUKandwalking shoes have in com-mon?

That’s an easy question for the Animal An-ti-Cruelty League (AACL) to answer - Bever-ley and Patrick Scott.On July 3, they set out on the South Downs

Way, a long distance footpath in SouthernEngland, leavingWinchester and arriving inEastbourne on July 11, having covered160km.They combine their love of walking with

raising funds for the Animal Antic-CrueltyLeague Spayathon fund.Thiswill be their 6thwalk for the causeand

to date they have already walked 1 181 km.When they complete the South Downs

Way, they will have covered 1 341 km in total– which is more than the 1 272 km from Dur-ban to Cape Town.Their trips include daily updates on their

Facebook page,Walking for Paws and Claws,some light-hearted banter, and the increas-ingly popular Pub Challenge, which ac-counts for the bulk of the donations.Beverly and Patrick sponsor R10 to the

cause at every pub they visit along the wayand challenge any willing participants to dothe same.According to Linda-Louise Swain of the

AACL, their walks generally raise anythingbetween R12 000 and R25 000 and have beenresponsible for hundreds of sterilisations -ending the abuse and neglect of over-breed-ing for so many animals.Some of their trips get more interesting

than others.“Their trip down the DalesWay, a long dis-

tance footpath in Northern England, in 2013saw them lost on the moors when the rollingmist came in.“Last year the Thames Path had Beverley

ending up in a ditch with an injured ankle,

after a passing cyclist sent her sprawling onthe narrow path,” said Linda-Louise.However,many friends and brief acquaint-

ances are made along the way and they aredoing what they love for a cause that is closeto their heart.Their walks coincide with visits to their

children in London.Their son, William, passed away in Febru-

ary and thiswalkwill be done inhismemory.According to Linda-Louise, Beverley and

Patrick cover all their own costs and everycent made goes directly into the AACL out-reach account.“We ask the public to please get involved,

join or “Like” the Walking for Paws andClaws Facebook page and become part ofmaking a difference. The cost of a sterilisa-tion at one of our Spayathons is R250. Anydonations are greatly appreciated and thePub Challenge is a really fun way of joiningin on their daily escapades,” said Linda-Lou-ise.

Scotts hit the roadagain

Beverly and Patrick Scott will be Walking forPaws and Claws for the sixth time on July 3.

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“As if the bold and extensive choice of hun-ger-busting, taste-bud-titillating gourmetburgers, salads and desserts couldn’t get anybetter, our culinary team has pulled a fewmore surprises out of the hat,” said Board-walk’s Marketing Manager, Nqobile Majozi.

On the burger front, there are two newmust-tries; the Black and White-blackenedFish (panga) burger decked with corn and redpepper relish and guacamole and served withcrispy sweet potato, and the Dirty Pig, amouth-watering pulled pork, slaw and ribsauce stack.

New to the cast of outrageous salads thereis the Kitchen Sink, burgeoning with mixed

leaves, tomato, cucumber, feta, olives, ched-dar cheese, blue cheese, shredded ham,pulled chicken, biltong, chopped egg, roastedred pepper and ranch dressing. For those notshy of tucking into hearty carbs there is theCraft Couch Potato, a delicious concoction ofsteamed potatoes, gherkins, chopped egg,crispy bacon, biltong, ham, chives and mayo.

For dessert, sweet lovers have some excit-ing variations of the doughnut to tuck into.These include amongst others the King ofRock and Roll, a sugar-dusted doughnut, withpeanut butter and banana ice cream, and jackDaniels glazed pecan nuts and the Chuck Ber-ry, a sugar-dusted doughnut, with blue berryand vanilla ice cream, topped with old fash-ioned frosting and smarties.

Craft’s beef burgers are handmade on sitefrom 100% pure ground beef, weighing in at

a healthy 170g each. There is also an exten-sive selection of gourmet ribs and no fewerthan ten enticing variations of chickenwings.

Craft serves a range of craft beers, localbeers, wine and hot drinks, as well as deca-dent signature milkshakes.

Craft is open from 6pm on week nights andfrom noon until late on Fridays, Saturdaysand Sundays. For bookings and enquiriescontact 041 504 7509.

Win! Win! Win!The PE Express is giving away two couples

vouchers to Craft, worth R500 each, to enjoytheir new menu. To enter, like us on Face-book (PE Express Newspaper), find the Craftphoto and comment with your e-mail addressand then share the post with your friends.

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www.crisispregnancy.org.za 0800 864 658CH

OOSE TO CARE

“I was raped by the father of mychild.My mother told me I was

not welcome in our house if I hadanother baby. I gave birth in the

veld and left my baby there.I can’t even care for myself,how

would I care for a child?”

18-year-old girl from Tembisa

Now you know,becomepart of the solution:Child abandonment shouldn’t be happeningin a caring world. Help someone dealing withan unplanned pregnancy make informedand responsible decisions for their child andthemselves, by calling 0800 864 658 or visitingwww.crisispregnancy.org.za for information,options and support.

Join the conversation at#choosetocareSA and signour petition for change atwww.crisispregnancy.org.za.

Still reluctant to get involved?Imagine that tiny little babycrying in the veld, all alone…

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The editorial office of the PE Express and Die Burger was recently transformed from a dull workspace, to a vibrant and happy working environment.The editorial teams of the two newspapers were integrated and now share one office. Various local businesses participated to create the new look.

BEFOREANDAFTER PHOTOSONPE EXPRESS FACEBOOKPAGE:

Media24editorial officegetsanew look

BeforeBefore AfterAfter

The wallpaper was installed by Faisel Dolley and his team. Contact him on 084 502 9540 or [email protected]. PHOTOS: TANYA VAN ZYL

Let New-RoomDesign beautifyyour home

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NEW-ROOM Design started in2007 with a vision for custom-made linens and interiors.

“We initially started as a kids’emporium and as the businessgrewalongwith our children,wedecided to branch out into moreresidential and commercial inte-riors. We offer a full design ser-vice, aswell as an interior and in-stallation service,” said ownerKelly Niemandt.Their work includes all soft

furnishings, custom design fur-niture, re-upholstery of furni-ture, custom curtains, blinds andlinens,aswellasafull interiordé-cor service. They also have anamazing selection of local andimported wallpapers.Phone 041 367 2094 between

9am and 1pm (studio hours) tomake an appointment to see ei-ther Kelly or Michelle. Alterna-tively call 082 874 7527. Visitwww.newroom.co.za for more infor-mation.

)New-Room Design supplied thenewspaper-printwallpaperforourofficemake-over.

SIGNTIFIC was founded in thelate 90’s by Dewald Niemandt whois still the sole owner of the busi-ness.

Since then the business hasgrown into a signage and printingconcern, which is rated as one ofthe bigger signage companies inPort Elizabeth.From a meagre staff complement

of two, Signtific today employs 15people on a full time basis.

Some of these employees haveservice records of 15 years andmorewith the company.

Due to their good track recordthey are used by many major na-tional signage companies to repre-sent them in the Eastern Cape.

They offer various types ofprinting and signage solutionssuch as:

. Vehicle signage, including fullwraps and magnetic signs

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. Printing on artist’s canvas.

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They have a very experiencedrigging team that are trained in allHealth and Safety procedures.Visit them at 33 Strang Street,

Sidwell or call 041 453 6127.) Signtific printed and applied

the vinyl stickers in the officemake-over.

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Signtific staff busy applying the vinylstickers for the office make­over.

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WHILE interior and exterior paints have manyof the sameproperties, theyalsohave somedif-ferences.

For best results, it’s important to choose thecorrect paint for the intended purpose. A qualityinterior paint will have a low VOC level, whichreduces odour when painting indoors. Wherepaint for the interior needs to be hard-wearingand washable, exterior paints must withstanddamaging UV rays and be flexible to bridgecracks, be fungal resistant and have low dirt re-tention.It’s equally important to choose a superior

quality of paint; it makes painting easier and en-sures a long-lasting result. TheProminentPaintsPremium range has a lifespan of up to 12 yearswhen properly applied. The paints are tough, du-rable, washable, UV-resistant and they can betinted to any colour of your choice; this rangeticks all the right boxeswhen it comes to quality.But even thebestpaintwon’tperform if thebasicprinciples of painting are not followed:

Pay attention to surface preparation) Follow the back of pack requirements for

the substrate before applying paint.

) Always sand and prepare surfaces properlybefore painting – it could be the difference be-tween success and a DIY disaster.

) Choosing the correct primer for the sub-strate is equally important: a universal under-coat does not perform well on newly plasteredwalls, but is good for primed steel as an interme-diate coat. Prominent Select Plaster Primer is analkali-resistant, solvent-based primer for cementplaster, rhinolite surfaces, gypsum plaster andboard.

) Walls must also be clean and dry beforepainting begins.

Choose the right finish for your roomWith the number of finishes available today,

thechoicecanbeasdifficultaschoosingacolourbut for a strong finish you need the right finish.A good rule of thumb is to first consider the areabeing painted.Matt paints provide a smooth, yet stylish fin-

ish, hiding blemishes on the wall surface.Both Premium Eggshell and Premium Non-

Drip Enamel are easy to clean and have goodstain resistance, while high-gloss paint has avery shiny finish. High traffic areas need a dura-ble paint that resists stains andmarring and can

be scrubbed clean.Semi-gloss paints are suitable for areas with

high condensation like kitchens and bathroomsor children’s playrooms where additional clean-ing will likely be required.

For info see www.prominentpaints.co.za or call thecustomer care line on 0861 77 66 46.

) Prominent Paints supplied the paint for theofficewalls. To see before and after photos of themake-over, go to the PE Express Facebook pageand click on photos.

IndoorsorOut –ProminentPaintshasapremiumsolution

The Prominent Paints Premium range has alifespan of up to 12 years. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

ARE you looking for a professional team torenovate your home?

Then look no further, because One Servicesis the answer. They do it all! All your homerenovations can be done by them.

Johan van der Westhuizen and his profes-sional, friendly team offer a high quality ser-vice and product at a very reasonable price.

They specialize in the following:. Painting (outdoor, indoor and roofs). Paving. Hanging of doors. Repairing and installing gates

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We do houses, complexes, flats and all oth-er buildings.Call Johan today for a quote on

079 502 9171.) One Services fixed and painted all the interior

walls of the office and painted the black board.

No renovation too big or small for Johan and his team

One Services do quality renovations, likepainting. PHOTO: TANYA VAN ZYL

IT is exciting times for A Peace of Art.

They recently moved to their newpremises, Peace@Heart Family Village, 85Main Road in Walmer.Now they have their own property to

develop into a retreat for people beingpushed too far by today’s crazy (unbal-anced) lifestyle.

Their vision is to have a haven wherefamilies can just be . . . a family again;where children can play, grow and devel-op and mom and dad can have time tofind each other again.

Their new coffee shop, Cup of Peace,hides in a tranquil garden, and the coffeeis straight from heaven. Other excitingshops sharing the Family Village areScarecrow’s Gone Quilting, where onecan find all material needed for quiltingand more; and Lavender Moon CreativeMind and Health Shop, for some naturaltherapies.A Peace of Art not only offers arts and

crafts, lots of fun, sell all craft materials,toys and gifts, but also offer classes in-volving therapy and development by atrained psychologist and psychometrist.

They do school visits, are involved incommunity projects, children’s homes,special homes and do team buildings.They started a programme in June 2015

where they train members of the well-known Red Location in New Brighton togo into schools and use crafts as a thera-peutic and development tool.Theyareverywell-knownfor their hol-

iday programme and children’s parties.Contact them at 082 770 9994 or in-

[email protected] or visit their web-site www.apeaceofart.co.za.

) APeaceofArtsuppliedall thewooden letters,craft paint, wooden quotes, black board paint andother crafts for the office make-over.

Exciting times for APeace of Art

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The Honourable Minister of SocialDevelopment, Bathabile Dlamini (MP) will launchSouth African Social Security Agency (SASSA)

ears Anniversary Bene ciary ucationCampaign.

The Campaign marks the milestones that theDepartment of Social Development, its agenciesan other service elivery partners have achievein ghting against the triple challenges of poverty,unemployment an ine uality.

10 years of Trust...10 years of De ication10 years of Har ork10 years of Touching ivesNJALO!

Date: 06 July 2016Time: 09h00Venue: Dan Qeqe Stadium,Zwide - Port Elizabeth

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Please bring the following:RSA Identity Document (ID)

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Sydenham flat- . R280 000Gelvandale (Terblanche Street)

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. R 1 499000

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2beds, lounge, kitchen, bathroom2beds, lounge, kitchen, bath.

) 4 beds, lounge, dining room, 2 baths, fitted kitchen, double garage, outbuilding for extra income.

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3 beds, lounge, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, garage1 bedroomwith b,I,c, kitchenwith b.i.c,, lounge, bath, carport.

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EXT 29:R550000

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GELVANDALE:R499000

EXT29: R550000

SANCTOR:R580000

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BOOYSENS PARK:R595000

CLEARY ESTATE:R799000

PALMRIDGE: R675000

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PALMRIDGE: R750000negSALTLAKE:R390000negJACKSONVILLE: R230000negJACKSONVILLE: R320000EXT29: R580000negBOOYSENSPARK: R345000BOOYSENSPARK: R350000negEXT34: R300000neg

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Double story, facebrick, TV roomHarrington Street, 3 beds, 2 baths

Calabash Street, 3 beds, enclosedStunning- Indingo Street, facebrick 3 beds,

Fernhood Park, BethelsdorpRd,TV room, 2 bathsDiamond Close,Modern house, 2 x garages,DrakensbergStreet, 3 beds, garage,

9 LovegrassStreet, facebrick ,3 beds, garage

84Soudene Road, 3 beds, outbuilding,59 Lodewyk, , 2 beds, lounge, bathBuys Street, facebrick 2 beds plus outbuilding,,

ARCADIA: R220000negARCADIA:ARCADIA: R399 000

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• 2 beds, lounge, kitchen BICs, bath –• 2 beds, lounge, kitchen BICs, bath & garage –

• Vacant land/Plot 780m –

Hillside (Carelson Str):R870,000

Bethelsdorp ext32 (Mahogany Str):R275,000 FLISP welcome!Bethelsdorp ext32 (Braken Ave): R230,000FLISP welcome!Algoa Park (Dolfyn Flats): R225,000Algoa Park (Suidewind Flats):R250,000Parsons Vlei (Azteca Street): R280,000

2

Algoa Park (The Aloes): R250,000Arcadia (Esterhuizen Str):R230,000Bethelsdorp ext 32 (Bellflower Str): R250,000Bloemendal (Brink Str):

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is requesting anyone withinformation with regardsto biological fathers,identity unknown, ofDoulin and DevandreMaines, to contact SocialWorker : Mrs. A. H. Jansenat (041) 406 5883 / 5905 /5708, ( o/h) 08H00-16H30.The biological mother,Ronel Maines, is

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It’s okay to stare…so it says on Ford’s websiteunderneath a photo of the newMustang. And ifthere is anything that would always stay withme about test driving the Mustang for 3 days, itwas THE STARES.Stareswhichmuchmore expensive cars have

never elicited while I was test driving them.Until driving theMustang, or should I say rid-

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front that leaves you in no doubt as to what carthis is. Sometimes it is the little things that staywith you the longest when test driving a car.With the Mustang it was the shadow of a Mus-tang screened on the pavement when you openthe doors at night. That was probably the fea-ture I showed most people. When you open thedoor at night, a light from the side mirrors cre-ates the figure of the horse on the road or pave-ment underneath the open door – somethingthat has to be seen to be believed.

InteriorThedesignon the insidewas inspiredby clas-

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back one would only be able to fit in small chil-dren or people eager enough to have a ride inthis car nomatter how uncomfortable and tightthe seating in the back – suchasmanyofmycol-leagues at work – who were treated to rides intheMustang. I haveneverhad somanyrequestsfrom colleagues to experience a test car.In contrast to the backseat, the boot space is

actually quite impressive.The front seats are very comfortable and can

be moved forward and backward electrically.The Mustang also boasts the best in infotain-

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STOPbuttonandyou’reaway(as longas thekeyis in close proximity).TheKey hasMyKey technologywhichmeans

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EngineIt is difficult to describe the thrill of starting

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able to adjust theAdvanceTrac electronic stabil-ity control, throttle response, automatic gear-shift patterns and steering to match Normal,Sport+, Track or Snow/Wet settings.While the Mustang V8 is thirsty as far as its

fuel consumption figures goes, the 2.3 EcoBoostengine is much more fuel efficient with con-sumption stated at 8.0 l/100km in the combinedcycle, linked to 179 g/km CO2 emissions.

Model range:2.3 EcoBoost Manual Fastback2.3 EcoBoost Automatic Convertible2.3 EcoBoost Automatic Fastback5.0 V8 GT Manual Fastback5.0 V8 GT Automatic Convertible5.0 V8 GT Automatic Fastback

EXPRESSONWHEELS: BETTIEGILIOMEE

It’s okay to stareat the FordMustang

Express editor and motoring columnist Bettie Giliomee with the Ford Mustang that she spent threethrilling days with. PHOTO: ZELDRÉ STRAUSS SWANEPOEL

The touch-screen also shows what the Mus-tang’s rearview camera sees – for up to 10 me-tres behind you.Other convenience features are keyless en-

try and push-button start. To start her up, justput your foot on the brake, press the START/

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ENTRIES for the 2016 Nelson Mandela BayTrain Race to be held on Sunday, October 2,opened this week.

Re-introduced in 2014 in a new format be-tweenPEandUitenhage, this year’s TrainRaceisexpectingtoattractover250teamscomprising5 runners and 1 mountain bike cyclist to takeon a Metrorail train over a distance of 38km.This year sees the addition of an individual

category to the event which already caters forCompany, School, Social and Club Teams. Theroute is divided into 6 stageswith the race start-ing from the historic PE railway station.Entry fees for the Train Race are R700 for a

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OVER the course of a Grand Prix weekend adriver normally runs close to two hundred laps.It’s uncanny then that everything can be madeor undone by one lap.OnSaturdayqualifying,awetanddrysession,

LewisHamilton steeredhisMercedes to pole po-sition in dominant fashion.While teammateNi-co Rosberg qualified second on the road hemoved down the grid due to a gearbox penalty.

It promotedForce India’sNicoHulkenberg tothe second front-row starting position of his ca-reer. Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, also hit with agearbox penalty and fell down the starting grid,which promoted McLaren’s Jenson Button tothird place.As Hamilton led cleanly from pole position it

didn’t take too long for Hulkenberg and Buttonto fall by thewayside. Ferrari driverKimiRaik-

konen, now in second, kept Hamilton relativelyhonest with a gap of 3.5 to 4 seconds in the firststint. A recovering Sebastian Vettel was soonrunning third behind teammate Raikkonen.Ferrari’s advantage rested on the fact that, as

Hamilton’s closest rival, Raikkonen started therace on the supersoft tyre, which, theoretically,shouldlastlongerthanHamilton’sultrasofttyres.However, for a reason unbeknownst to most,

Ferrari called Raikkonen in only one lap afterHamilton’s own visit to the pitlane. It droppedthe Finn to sixth behind both Red Bull drivers.Ferrari’s strategists, not for the first time thisseason, had made the wrong call.AsHamiltonandRaikkonendivedintothepit-

lane it leftVettel in the leadof therace.However,as the German driver started lap 27 he suffereda violent delamination to the right-rear super-

soft tyre. It speared the Ferrari into the pitwalland out of the race. Ferrari do not believe thatthey pushed the tyres beyond their limits andVettel’s laptimes before the incident would sug-gest that the set of tyres were well within work-ing range.After a short safety-car stint to clear up Vet-

tel’s tyredebris,Rosberg resumed the leadof therace on lap 32 with Hamilton in second.After both Merc drivers made their second

stopsNicoRosbergwas delivering a drive at theAustrian Grand Prix worth remembering. Hefought his way through to the lead of the racewith consistent speed and superior strategy.But Hamilton wasn’t giving up and closed the

gap to four-tenths of a second on lap 67. Rosbergseemedunflustered right until the final lap of therace. The German driver made a mistake intoTurn 1 handing Hamilton the advantage. Hamil-

mained fourth overall. As it were, Rosberg’sbrake-by-wiresystemwentintopassivemodeonthe pit-strait. However, it’s clear from on-boardfootage thathewas trying torunHamiltonwide.Behind race-leader Hamilton, Red Bull’s Max

Verstappennarrowlyheldontosecondafterrun-ninga56-lapstintonthesoft tyre.KimiRaikkon-en recovered Ferrari’s dubious strategy call tofinish third as Rosberg limped home in fourth.Daniel Ricciardo finished fifth ahead of one of

the starsof the raceJensonButton.TheBrit out-performed his McLaren to finish in sixth aheadofRomainGrosjean(7th),CarlosSainz (8th), andValtteri Bottas (9th). The other star of the after-noon was Manor F1’s Pascal Wehrlein whoscored his first career point in tenth.There is no rest for the sport that never sleeps

as the F1 paddock heads straight to the Silver-stone circuit for this weekend’s British GP.

TALKINGF1:NATALIE LE CLUE

Hamilton, LordOf TheRing

tonhadarunon the lead intoTurn2asRosberglet his car runwide andmade contact with Ha-milton.Rosberggot offworst in theexchangeashe limped home in fourth with a damaged car.The stewards imposed a 10-second penalty

on Rosberg for causing a collision but he re-

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KYLE Townsend, a grade 3 learner from GreyJunior School, has been chosen to race in the2016 FIM Africa Motocross of African Nationsin Nairobi in August.

Kyle started racing MX bikes last year in the50cc class for the Rover Motorcycle Club. In2015, he was placed first in the 50cc class in theclub and was named Junior Rider of the Year.

Towards the end of this year, Kyle will up-grade to the 65cc class.

Currently,Kyle is in thirdposition in the 50ccclass of the World of Motorsport SA (WOMZA)series, fifth in the Motorsport SA (MSA) seriesand first in the Rover Motorcycle Club series.

“His dedication and devotion to succeedingin what he loves doing, is admirable,” said hisfather, Neville.

Kyle has received no coaching in MX bikingapart from that of his parents and has a truelove for the sport.

“He truly loves Motocross; he breathes MXfrom when he wakes up through to bed time—it’s just MX. If he is up early, rest assured hewill be watching YouTube videos of the USAPro’s and trying to learn new techniques,” saidNeville.

The top five riders in every class have beeninvited to compete in the 2016 FIMAfricaMoto-

cross of African Nations.“This is a prestigious invite and not many

kids get this opportunity. It’s obviously everykid’s dream to race in the big league and torace for their country is even bigger.”

The event is set to take place from August19 to 21 and it is the rider’s responsibility toget there and back.

Close friends and family are scrambling toraise the funds to get Kyle to Kenya for thecompetition and they are seeking help fromthe community. They need to raise at leastR60 000 to make it work.

They are hosting a fundraiser called K2K(Kyle 2Kenya) andhope to raise thenecessaryfunds through a combination of sponsorships,individual donations and raffles.

Among the many prizes that have been do-nated is a helmet signed by Supercross rider,MichaelKok, anightat theRadissonBluHotelworth R2 000, and an iPhone 5s sponsored bythe Vodacom store in the Baywest Mall.A weekend at Africanos Country Estate in

Addo is also up for grabs.AutoMotorcycles PE arranged a Funduro

day at the Rover MX Club on July 23 to helpraise funds where the prizes will be raffled.

AMusic Trivia evening will also be held onJuly 8.

Formore info, go towww.ktmx.co.za or con-tact Neville on 082 990 2547.

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Kyle Townsend, a grade 3 learner from GreyJunior School, is set to race Motocross inNairobi. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

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THEsecond round of theEnduradeWin-ter Series was held at Pollok Beach onSunday morning in near perfect winterconditions.

The7eventsonofferall startedat10amwiththeKids’1.25kmfunruncompletingfirst and beingwonby JaysonArchibaldahead of Joshua Marais and KaylieghMarais with Tatum Lowe in 4th place.The750mOceanSwimsawAidanBak-

er winning from Rolf Kickhofel and LeaSteyn whilst the 5km Fun Run was wonby Tristan Marais and Liezel Wait withRyder Swans and JamesMaclear taking2nd and 3rd on themale category behindMarais with Tracy Maclear finishingjust behind Wait in the ladies’ category.In the fun Duathlon events, Reghardt

Klinkenburg won the Kids’ Duathlonfrom Josh Hufkie whilst Dewald Klink-enburg and Micha Swans won the mini-duathlon. In the sprint distance Duath-lon, Ross Helliwell took his second winof theSeriesaheadofAlexBlumbergandWilliamWilson. Jade Hooke won the la-dies’ division from Neylese Donaldsonand Lindsay Steele.The competition was tight once again

in the Sprint distance Triathlon eventwith Johannes Moldan pulling off a winin 1hr 1minute despite a nasty fall at thestart of the bike leg after hitting a pothole.Round 1 winner Travis Mcgrath fin-

ished in second placewithMauritz Eras-mus in third. Antonelle Saporta stormedto a win in the ladies’ division in 1hr14min ahead of Robyn Furstenburg andKimberley Vorster.The next EnduradeWinter Series will

be taking place on Sunday 7th Augustwith entries and full results available onwww.zsports.co.za/WinterSeries.

Perfect conditions for 2ndround ofWinter Series