tame TIMES BOKSBURG & BENONI
A FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS Volume 03, 02, 06 11 November October 2015, 2014, Week Week 4146
Delivered every Tuesday Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335
Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335
Another life lost in FATAL
ACCIDENT
Justus Abrams justus.abrams@tametimes.co.za
Page 2
Choice of music leads to ARSON
06 October 2015
tame TIMES
Three men were visiting a tavern next to the Cinderella Hostel in Boksburg when, according to witnesses, an argument started over the type of music that should be played. According to one witness, who did not want her name mentioned, one of the men wanted his choice of music played, but others felt that, since he found them at the tavern listening to the music, he should therefore listen to the music and not impose his preferences on them. An argument ensued and the man was allegedly stabbed by the two men he had been arguing with. He then left the tavern, but around twelve o’clock the same evening returned and allegedly set fire to the shack of one of the men he had been arguing with earlier that same evening. According to some witnesses the fire was started after fuel was poured on to the shack and then set alight. Residents and fire fighters struggled to put out the flames, but to no avail - and the fire spread. By morning all that remained was a pile of charred and twisted sheets of metal. According to Lt Ngobese, spokesperson for the Boksburg Police Station, a case of arson was opened and is being investigated. Fifteen shacks were destroyed in the fire. Although residents lost all their possessions, no one was injured. The Ward 32 councillor, Clr Hendricks, assisted residents by calling in the disaster management team which provided the victims with HOMELESS: as a result of a fire that razed 15 shacks to the ground temporary assistance.
Afrikaanse Christelike PRIVAATSKOOL
20 jaar in 2016
HET JY GEWEET? LEEUWENHOF BIED DIE VOLGENDE:
“I did not see what happened, because I was on the other side of the hill, but I heard the impact from there and it was very loud,” one person told the tame TIMES on Monday 28 September at the scene of a tragic accident that claimed the life of one man. According to William Ntladi, Emergency Management Services spokesperson, they responded to a call they received about an accident at 12:59 in which the driver of
a white Nissan bakkie was driving west on the Rondebult Road slipway that flows into Commissioner Street, Boksburg, when he lost control of the vehicle and crashed head-on into an oncoming Toyota bakkie moving east on Commissioner Street. Another vehicle, a VW Polo, travelling in the same eastbound lane, could not stop in time and crashed into the rear end of the Toyota bakkie. The front part of the VW Polo was lodged
underneath the rear end of the Toyota bakkie and it eventually took three separate towtrucks to pull the two vehicles in different directions in order to pull them apart. The passenger of the VW Polo sustained serious injuries to her chest and back and was transported to Sunward Park Hospital. The driver of the same vehicle escaped the accident unharmed. The driver of the Toyota bakkie sustained
tame TIMES Boksburg & Benoni are going PINK this October The incidence of breast cancer among South African women is increasing and it is one of the most common cancers among women in South Africa. It is the most prevalent cancer amongst white and Asian women and the second most common cancer among black and coloured women. Facts about breast cancer: • Early detection of the condition can lead to effective
treatment and a positive prognosis. About 90% of patients survive for many years after diagnosis when breast cancer is detected at the early stages. • Regular self-breast examination and regular mammograms are key to early detection. • Presenting yourself early for treatment may result in more effective treatment, leading to a reduction in pain and suffering and a significant decrease in the
injuries to his “clavicle bone,” but refused to be taken to hospital. The driver of the white Nissan bakkie was declared dead on the scene. An Emergency Services member was overheard saying that the driver could have suffered a medical trauma while driving which then led to his losing control of the vehicle. However, no official response was given on whether this was what did, in fact, happen.
• Klein Klasse - Individuele aandag
• Uitstekende Wetenskap- en
• • • •
• Moderne musieksentrum • Top gekwalifiseerde
aan elke kind Moderne wetenskaplaboratorium Goed toegeruste mediasentrum Gerekenariseerde leessentrum Gratis ekstra klasse in Wiskunde en Fisiese Wetenskap (Gr. 8 - 12)
Source: Department of Health
Wiskunde-matriekuitslae (IEB)
onderwyspersoneel
• Parallelmedium-onderrig by die Hoërskool
Leeuwenhof Akademie Voorskool Opedag – 17 September 2015 – 09:30 Gr. 1 Opedag – 10 Oktober 2015 – 10:00 Gr. 8 Opedag – 17 Oktober 2015 – 08:30 Bespreek jou plekkie by marketing@leeuwenhof.co.za
Breast Cancer Awareness Month October 2015 loss of life. • The designation of October as “Breast Cancer Awareness Month” in South Africa reflects a nationwide drive by public and private healthcare structures to raise awareness of this debilitating disease across all races and class structures.
VERSKEIE BUSROETES VANUIT DIE OOS-RAND SOWEL AS BRYANSTON, VEREENIGING EN HEIDELBERG
Afrikaanse Privaatskool Gr. 000 - Gr. 12 H.v. Geldenhuis- en Antonstraat, Bedfordview www.leeuwenhof.co.za marketing@leeuwenhof.co.za Tel: (011) 622 1806 Faks: (011) 622 1679
Distribution: Boksburg & Benoni: 30 000 Alberton & Germiston South: 37 000 JHB South: 26 500 Bedfordview & Edenvale: 14 500 Kathorus: 55 000 Delivery on Tuesday to all households and businesses in Boksburg. Published by Tame Communications Corner Michelle Avenue and 37 Sangiro Close, Randhart. PO Box 17699, Randhart, 1457. Tel: 011 862 8500, Fax: 011 869 7335 Editor: Justus Abrams: justusabrams@gmail.com
Sub-Editor: Linda Yates linda.yates@tametimes.co.za Production Manager: Stephen Davey: stephen@tametimes.co.za
Classified Manager: Tessa Arthur 011 862 8500 tessa@tametimes.co.za Distribution queries: Happy 011 862 8500
Advertising Executives: Loreen Fletcher 074 581 9327 loreen@tametimes.co.za Shane Stander 071 671 7264 shane@tametimes.co.za
Although reasonable efforts are made by tame Communications (Pty) Ltd and the owners, directors, publishers, editors and staff thereof (all referred to as “TAME”), no responsibility is taken by TAME for any errors and/or incorrect aspects and/or misstatements in any format published herein, and whoever provides TAME with any information, including any editorial, advertorial and/or advertising material, in any format, indemnifies TAME against any claim of whatsoever nature which may be brought against TAME by whoever.