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Daryl Impey, who hails from Glenvista and currently rides for the Orica Green edge Pro Tour team, proved a strong point by winning his second consecutive South African Individual Elite Time Trial Title held on Thursday 05 February in Nelspruit/Mbombela. Conditions were extremely hot and humid on the day but Impey managed to average an incredible 48km/hr speed to finish the distance in 53min 23sec. He was nearly two minutes faster than the second-placed man. This decisive victory proved without a doubt that he must be regarded as South Africa’s best cyclist currently. Impey, who currently plys his professional trade on the roads of Europe, spent the entire December/January period preparing diligently on his home turf, namely on the roads out South of Johannesburg together with other top southern cyclists like JP van Tonder and Calvin Beneke. Impey will also be competing in the 180km road event and will be hoping to do the “Double,” which so narrowly eluded him in 2014. The tough course, held over 13 laps of an undulating 14km circuit, suits the super-fit Impey and he must feel confident of his chances to win the second Gold. Impey was also the first SA rider ever to hold the coveted yellow jersey in the 2013 Tour De France. Young paracyclist Dylan D Silva (also from the South) managed to secure a bronze medal in the men’s C-5 road category in a time of 1hr 25min also in Nelspruit. These SA Road Championships started on Wednesday 04 February and, still with a long programme to go, it is hoped that a few more medals will be won by our southern riders in this prestigious event.
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According to my mother, when I was knee high I told a paediatrician that I wanted to become a rugby player when I was older (true story). Instead, I chose to become a wordsmith, a journalist with big dreams. This odd yet amusing confession appears in the opening lines of my resume – a clear sign that I’m not afraid to be funny. Apart from humour, I relish in hard facts, and most importantly, the truth – which is rule number one of a journalist’s job. After completing Matric in 2006 I set off to study BA Journalism for three years at the University of Johannesburg and completed my fourth Honours year thereafter. Ever since, my love and appreciation for journalism has ceased to fade and I find myself constantly pushing my goals to all kinds of limits in this vast, yet tough, media industry of ours. I thrive on expressing myself creatively through my words in all aspects and on all platforms. In my career thus far, my experience has been in magazines, writing across a plethora of genres from celebrity, lifestyle and entertainment to business, tourism, environmental and property. My new adventure is, of course, community newspaper journalism. As the new Editor of the tame TIMES Johannesburg South newspaper, my goal is to take this publication to another level – cliché, yes, but it’s essentially what I want for this product: a fresh, innovative and intriguing paper that gets a community going. With enthusiasm, charisma, dedication and an uncanny need to be a perfectionist, I hope to inspire you, the readers, every week. I hope you sink your teeth into my first edition. Until next week!
ESKOM: DESTROYING JOBS, CREATING POVERTY Letter by Brian Johnson Soon it will be election season again and ruling party politicians will again be bombarding the electorate with promises of job creation and poverty alleviation. The chief opposition will again explain how they can deliver job creation and poverty alleviation better than the ruling party, while our MPs in red will promote nationalisation and minimum wages. Voters since 1994 have been promised the moon and the stars; but, again, in 2014 Eskom is delivering darkness. It will not be long before loadshedding will lead to jobshedding as supermarkets are forced to dump rotten produce, restaurants and hairdressers close their doors and factories have to stop production lines. Sadly, small businesses – which are the greatest job creators – will be affected the most. The fact of the matter is that, while governments are unable to create jobs, they are often extremely good at
destroying them. There is a huge difference between an entrepreneurial mindset and a bureaucratic one. The former is dynamic, innovative and free-spirited; while the latter is methodical, stuck-in-a-rut and rule-bound. The former pushes the envelope; the latter pushes pens. The former works for as long as it takes; the latter works 9-to-5 with compulsory tea-breaks and lunch-breaks. The job of government is not to create jobs but to create a job-friendly infrastructure. This means doing boring things like keeping the lights on, delivering the mail, putting criminals behind bars, educating children to an acceptable level and maintaining the roads. In short, government needs to make business as easy and cheap as possible to do. This will attract more investment and entrepreneurs to our country and jobs will start creating themselves. Of course, this will involve some short-term sacrifices for the sake of some long-term gains.
A LOAD OF RUBBISH! Letter by Cynthia Marsh The amount of litter in our city and suburbs has become quite atrocious. As a caring and responsible resident, it’s concerning and heartbreaking to drive past gutters and pavements that are filled with all sorts of litter and waste! While the City of Johannesburg and Pikitup have slowly introduced the Separation at Source recycling project, residents seem reluctant to recycle – I hardly see those
(provided) additional black wheelie bins with green lids, clear bags, and orange bags on pavements. With bad service delivery, power outages and water shortages having become very problematic in our communities, I personally feel that litter is an equally disturbing matter. Let’s all try to recycle and keep our suburbs clean.
GANTRIES IN A POST-E-TOLL ERA Letter by Thomas Yates In Gauteng, Sanral is one of the three most hated parastatals – right up there with Eskom and SARS. So, with elections just around the corner in 2016, it is highly likely that e-tolls will be cancelled. This will have a few implications: the contract with the Austrian supplier of our e-toll infrastructure will have to be renegotiated; e-tag holders will be angry and our gantries will be useless. Or will they? IN MY OPINION, HERE ARE 10 WAYS IN WHICH THEY COULD BE RE-PURPOSED: 1. On New Year’s Eve, certain highways could be closed and 70s-style disco parties could be held under the purple lights of one or two selected gantries. 2. The cameras could be re-deployed to crime hotspots in CBDs around the province and the steel frames could be modified to create pedestrian walkways. 3. The gantries could be used for movie sets. One title that springs to mind is: Giant Zombie Rat Apocalypse. 4. Giant solar panels could be mounted on Sanral’s white elephants so that they can help Eskom instead of draining power from the national grid. 5. Advertising billboards could be hung from
the gantries at fees that would re-pay Sanral’s loans. 6. They could be used to take group selfies. 7. Vegetable gardens could be planted on top of the gantries so that scientists could monitor the effect of carbon emissions on plant life. 8. They could be used to re-charge electric cars or bicycles. 9. Because of their Wi-Fi capacity, gantries could be re-located to schools without access to the internet. 10. The Gauteng Department of Education should run a competition for high school students to come up with uses for the gantries – to stimulate interest in science and technology.
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NEXT BIG THING: With shopping centre development currently in the spotlight across the country, the Mall of the South sits at the top of the retail roster of South Africa’s next biggest mall to be developed in Johannesburg South.
Candace King candace.king@tametimes.co.za Regarded as the next big retail sensation to hit the South, the regional shopping centre Mall of the South is set to offer residents an exceptional high-end shopping experience right on their doorstep. Currently being developed by property giant Zenprop Property Holdings (Pty) Ltd, the area where the mall is being erected was identified back in 2009 as the most suitable site for a grand shopping centre scheme. Situated on the corner of Swartkoppies Road and Kliprivier Drive in the affluent suburb of Aspen Hills, the Mall of the South will offer an initial 65 000m² of shopping pleasure through the provision of top-notch retailers including Pick n Pay, Checkers, Game, Edgars, Clicks and much more. According to Waldo Marcus, Zenprop Property Holdings (Pty) Ltd spokesperson, the mall was a must needed development and is expected to act as a catalyst for further property development in the area. “In consultation with the major national and dominant retailers, the need for an upmarket development became more apparent,” notes Marcus. Aptly dubbed the Mall of the South, Marcus explains that the name of the mall reflects the community in which it is set to operate in. “It was very important for us to ensure the community takes ownership of the development. The name is strong and ties in with the geographical location and the market it is going to serve,” he adds.
With a total spend of R1.8-billion, the Mall of the South symbolises a massive surge of investment in the South of Johannesburg. The mall will possibly expand to 90 000m² in size – a sure sign that property, and namely retail, development in the South is in great demand. Marcus highlights that in the past, large-scale commercial and retail development was not a major focus in the South. This is expected to change with the highly anticipated inception of the Mall of the South. “We believe that the southern suburbs of Johannesburg is going to change as the location and growth potential has now been realised. Several upmarket and large-scale residential developments have gone up in the past 10 years and more are being developed and planned. A retail development like Mall of the South is a driver for future residential and commercial developments in an area,” believes Marcus. In terms of traffic and congestion, Marcus says, “A full study was done on the traffic flow prior to finalising the design of the development and also on the parking flow on the property. We are very aware of this – one of the sensitive touch points for a successful retail development is ease of access to and from the mall, so we have spent a lot of time and effort to ensure ease of access from all the roads and to avoid traffic congestion.” With 154 stores planned and over 3 000 parking bays at launch size, the Mall of the South is expected to open on 24 September 2015.
In 1985, I ran into trouble while doing a bench press - which ended up embarrassing me when the only female training alongside the men in the gym easily removed the weight from my chest. This experience left me red-faced, with a bruised ego. Back then, most men, including myself, believed that women belonged strictly in the aerobics section, but this incident changed my thinking about women and weight training. Not much has changed in 2015, with the majority of females still doing cardio exercises. The myth that weight training will make women muscle-bound is far from the truth. Females produce a hormone called oestrogen, which is the opposite of the testosterone found in males. Oestrogen production is the key factor that prevents females from growing big muscles. Weight training will activate their muscles, increase their strength, help with fat burning and improve the overall look of the body. All the top Miss Figure and Fitness champions owe their fantastic looking
bodies to weight training and a balanced diet. It is also very important for ladies to train as heavily as possible, without compromising good form. I have seen many women using NICELY TONED: Elsa de Wit from Premium Fitness Centre in Meyersdal shows her amazing physique. light weights with very high reps, which is a total waste of time. I have successfully trained many women over the years, including Elsa de Wit from Premium Fitness Centre in Meyersdal, whose body has improved tremendously since being introduced to weight training. I would like to challenge all women reading this article to enter the tame TIMES 12 week transformation challenge to improve their bodies. I have personally designed the ultimate ladies training DVD, including a healthy grocery list and training manual to get you going.
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Lusito Golf Day 2015 The Lusito Golf Day is an annual non-profit event where corporate and individual players of this noble sport get an opportunity to socialise and give back. This Golf Day offers effective and functional branding space, as well as communication points for product information and sampling. Sponsors are invited to use the event for marketing and recognition in the form of prizes or donations. THE FOLLOWING OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE: HOLE SPONSORSHIPS FROM R2000 Branding with your corporate identity at a hole is at the sponsor’s discretion such as displaying banners or having a theme for your hole. You are responsible for supplying and erecting your own banners. You may hand out promotional items or allow for sampling of products at your hole. The Golf Club rules and regulations must be adhered to. SPONSORSHIP OF GOLF PRIZES Sponsors are invited to use the event for marketing and recognition in the form of prizes. Sponsors can either provide prizes for the prize-giving dinner or provide all golfers with a gift at registration in the form of a golf pack, golf balls and more.
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CRAFTY Spend a night meandering through the Evening Crafters Market at the Lido Hotel. Taking place every first Friday evening of the month from 04:00pm till late, the Evening Crafters Market is fit for the whole family, offering cheese and wine tasting, artisanal food, art and ceramics, and much more. Details: The Lido Hotel, Plot 17, Old Vereeniging Road (R82), Eikenhof, +27 (0)10 590 0731, www.lidohotel.co.za
POP GOES THE EXHIBIT Known for his side-splitting jokes and unique comedic style, Mpho Popps Modikoane is set to launch his one-man comedy show Exhibit A at Gold Reef City’s Lyric Theatre from 28 February to 1 March. You have seen him on television in Strictly Come Dancing as well as hit standup comedy shows such as Mass Hysteria and Blacks Only. Now for the first time, the fresh funny man has gone solo in Exhibit A, a masterpiece of all things Mpho Popps. Tickets range from R165 to R350 and bookings can be made at Computicket or via The Lyric Box Office.
Details: The Lyric Theatre, Gold Reef City Casino, Northern Park Way, Ormonde, Johannesburg, +27 (0)11 248 5000, www. goldreefcity.co.za
ST CATHERINES SCHOOL OPEN DAY
Invitation to our Open Day Date: 7th March 2015 Time: 09h00 to 12h00 Special Invite to all Grades 000 – 12 For entrance to the School in 2016 We look forward to hosting all new pupils to our warm and secure school!
To contact the school Tel: (011) 827 4104/2486 Fax : (011) 827 4117 31 Piercy Ave Parkhill Gardens Germiston marketing@stcatherines.org.za www.stcatherines.org.za
Get into the swing of 2015 with a fun walk or run at Rietvlei Zoo Farm. Catering for all ages as well as four-legged friends, the Rietvlei Parkrun is a free 5km timed walk or run that takes place every Saturday at 08:00am. For Valentine’s Day, everyone in the community is encouraged to come along dressed in red. Families are welcome to stay after the Parkrun for a meal at one of the three restaurants or you can bring picnic baskets, blankets and chairs. If you want to spend this Valentine’s Day in the great outdoors or wish to take part in the Parkrun every weekend, visit the website where you can register and download your barcode under Rietvlei Parkrun. Details: Rietvlei Farm, Swartkoppies, Road, Alberton, +27 (0)11 024 1512, www. parkrun.co.za LOVE SWINGS Join the Johannesburg Big Band and two of South Africa’s finest vocal talents this Valentine’s Day in a scintillating celebration of love in Love Swings at The Lyric Theatre, Gold Reef City. For one night only on Saturday 14 February 2015 at 20:00pm, Love Swings pays tribute to the greatest love songs sung by musical stars who catapulted such classics into popular ballads that are loved across the world. Directed by Adam Howard, the show will highlight the inimitable
flair of the world-class 17-piece Johannesburg Big Band as well as awardwinning South African jazz vocalist Gloria Bosman coupled with crowd- pleasing favourite Timothy Moloi as they provide an unforgettable evening for those in and out of love, those still searching for the elusive emotion or those who simply love a good love song. For those who wish to make an evening of it, the newly refurbished Back O’ The Moon Restaurant is providing a fabulous dinner/show package. At just R840 per couple or R420 per person, patrons will get two of the best premium top-price seats available in the theatre for Love Swings (subject to availability at the time of booking) as well as a scrumptious four-course dinner that starts at 06:00pm. (Please note that this package excludes all drinks and gratuity costs). Details: The Lyric Theatre/ Back O’ The Moon Restaurant, Gold Reef City Casino, Northern Park Way, Ormonde, Johannesburg, +27 (0)11 248 5000, www.goldreef. boxoffice@tsogosun.com FALL IN LOVE: Gloria Bosman and Timothy Moloi in Love Swings
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Catering for outdoor club lovers and 4x4 aficionados, Weekend Warrior will be hosting a 4x4 adventure trail at Bass Lake Adventures Resort in the South of Johannesburg on Saturday, 28 February. An initiative by Torre Automotive, the Weekend Warrior 4x4 adventure trail is 14km long and includes several technical sections. Roughly three hours long, the natural trail features ascents, descents and water sections. Escape routes are available at the difficult sections. The trail will start at 09:30 and must be completed by 16:00. A maximum of 15 vehicles will be allowed on the day. The normal entrance fee is R170 per vehicle which includes a selfdrive permit of R50 per vehicle. Details: Bass Lake Adventures Resort, Sontnell Street, Henley on Klip, +27 (0)16 366 1127, www.theweekendwarrior.co.za
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Modern, urban life is lonely. Many of us are too disconnected to greet each other; often we do not know even the names of our neighbours. We may have hundreds of friends on Facebook, but still feel a lack of belonging. There is one guaranteed way, however, to make your cellphone ring – miss a car payment. Feeling as if you are just a number is so 1980s - these days, in the twenty-teens, you are more likely to feel like just another debit order. Of course debit orders provide convenience for customers and make it easier for corporates to do business, thus reducing costs. The trouble is that, when slip-ups occur, customers suffer. When debit orders are deducted twice in one month by mistake, very often it is the customer who has to wade through endless call-centre press-a-number options that devour air-time until he or she hears a real voice at the other end of the line, only to be told to “wait 90 days and you will be refunded.� Sometimes, terms and conditions of contracts are even changed and the poor payer of the debit order is not even informed, let alone
consulted. The Consumer Protection Act often seems to have done more to increase the length of contracts that armed security providers or panel-beaters expect their customers to sign than to protect consumers. Gyms are another typical example. A member who complains about poorly maintained equipment is likely to be asked by management to exercise patience and understanding because renovations are underway or the budget has been exhausted. Imagine if management were asked to be as understanding when members needed to buy new shoes or had a difficult month. It is hardly likely that you would be allowed to train after a debit order bounce - even if your geyser burst and your car battery died in the same month. The amount of legal muscle that corporates are able to flex is hugely disproportionate to that of the average consumer. Corporates have whole legal departments while consumers have a lunch-hour and a little air-time. Any dispute between the two is like a weight-lifting contest between a bodybuilder on steroids and a five-year-old girl. Hellopeter.com here we come!
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Affordable housing rises in the south Candace King
candace.king@tametimes.co.za Through meaningful partnerships with the private sector, the City of Johannesburg is developing housing developments in the South in order to correct the spatial legacy of the past and bring communities together. Currently in South Africa, there is a looming 2.3-million housing backlog and the demand for decent living units is swelling. Through the leadership of Johannesburg Executive Mayor Mpho Parks Tau, the City of Johannesburg is addressing this challenge by developing and delivering social and affordable housing projects to the city’s communities. Positively, the City of Johannesburg is willing to partner with the private sector on the
development of such housing projects, with one notable scheme set to rise in the South. Situated in the South Hills precinct in Johannesburg South, the South Hills integrated mixed income housing development is a joint venture between the City of Johannesburg and Standard Bank, with Calgro M3 as its development partner and implementing agent. The project comprises approximately 95 hectares while the balance of the land, approximately 100 hectares, will be developed into park facilities. The latest feasibility indicates that the project will realize 5 327 units in total: 2 242 fully subsidised BNG units, 1 525 freehold affordable houses, 1 560 social, finance linked individual subsidy programme (FLISP) and gap housing units. The housing will be developed in several
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phases over five to six years. Positioned 6km south of the Johannesburg CBD, the development will be in close proximity to business nodes, amenities, places of work and public transport systems. The project is also characterized by the provision and integration of various land uses, accommodating families from different income categories. “The City of Johannesburg has a longstanding relationship with Standard Bank and the fact that we have been able to partner with them and Calgro M3 to develop the South Hills project, is testament to the potential that public-private partnerships have to unlock value in the city’s property landscape,” said Mayor Tau. “This project is about driving transformation and looking at closer integration across the
different historic communities, ultimately for the benefit of the residents who reside in these parts of the city,” added Mayor Tau. On completion, the South Hills development will provide different typologies of housing as well as offer mixed-use business centres, crèches, religious sites, a community centre, schools, various recreational parks as well as public sports facilities. It will include the rehabilitation of the existing public swimming pool and park. South Hills is estimated to boast a value in excess of R1.95-billion. The City of Johannesburg will invest R750-million in the form of grants and subsidies into the project between now and 2020, the development’s scheduled completion date.
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10 February 2015
A man who couldn’t find a black doll in the shops as a gift for his niece decided to take matters into his own hands. In 2007, Taofick Okoya, 43, created his own doll that Nigerian girls could identify with by recreating their skin colour and style - and it is now so successful that it is outselling Barbie. The dolls, which are called Queens of Africa, come with traditional outfits and accessories and cost around £4.50. (dailymail.co.uk)
Czech fugitive and Bedfordview resident Radovan Krejcir and three others appeared in the Germiston Magistrate’s Court on Friday to be charged with the murder of businessman Sam Issa. The reports identified the other three accused as Siboniso Miya, Siphiwe Memela, and Nkanyiso Mafunda.
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Last week, Pope Francis authorized the signing of the proclamation for the beatification of Benedict Daswa, a lay person from Limpopo who opposed witchcraft. The ceremony could take place as early as October. And, in honour of the occasion, the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference has invited Pope Francis to come out for a pastoral visit to coincide with the celebration. (iol.co.za)
It was reported on Thursday that Sapa, the 70-year-old South African news agency, is to close. Sapa, which was started as a non-profit entity in 1938, has been facing closure or change since its four funding members, Times Media Group, Caxton, Independent Newspapers and Media24, started pulling out of the arrangement more than a year ago. “The funding model for Sapa has basically come to an end so the board had to take tough decisions,” the former board chairman, Tim du Plessis, told Grubstreet in July 2014 on the decision to look into whether outside parties might be interested in taking it over in some way. Late last year, Agence France-Presse’s (AFP’s) Southern African office pulled out of Sapa. This brought to an end a 20-year-old arrangement between the French-based AFP and Sapa, whereby they supplied copy to each other for a fee. (biznews.com)
Ntuli, spokesman for the ANC in Gauteng died on Sunday in a car accident near his home in Albertsdal, the Dumisa Ntuli Dumisa party said. ‘cut his political teeth’ as one of the founding members of the Congress of South African Students (Cosas) in 1979. DIES Ntuli “His unassuming, courteous and kindly nature touched all those who were fortunate to meet him and for this, amongst in crash his many other noble qualities, he will be sorely missed,” the ANC said. (mg.co.za)
Kris Jenner only found out Bruce Jenner was transitioning into a woman at a recent family meeting. The showbiz matriarch reportedly “flipped out” when her ex-husband - who she split from in 2013 after 22 years of marriage - told her and the rest of their family he wanted to change gender. She was stunned by the revelation, even though she had heard speculation about his plans. Insiders say Kris never asked Bruce about the rumours and he never told her, highlighting the “serious lack of communication in the marriage.” (iol.co.za)
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Plans are afoot to transform Newlands Cricket Ground into a precinct of blue-chip offices, doctors’ rooms and places of entertainment. Nabeal Dien was appointed chief executive of the Western Province Cricket Association last month, and is helping to steer the ground into a new era. Of the stadium’s 114 corporate suites, only 39 are in use – and only on the 20-odd match days a year. The cricket association plans to transform these suites into office space in a R400 million development that should be completed in 2017. The plan can only go ahead if the land is rezoned by the City of Cape Town. (iol.co.za)
Ryan Reynolds would use Blake Lively as a “human shield” to protect their daughter. The Deadpool star - whose wife gave birth to their first child in December - was amazed by how much he loves his little girl and wanted to protect her as soon as he saw her. He said: “I used to say to [Blake], ‘I would take a bullet for you. I could never love anything as much as I love you.’ I would say that to my wife." “And the second I looked in that baby’s eyes, I knew in that exact moment that if we were ever under attack, I would use my wife as a human shield to protect that baby.” Though his little girl comes first, the 38-yearold actor admits he is more in love with Blake - who he married in September 2012- than ever. (iol.co.za)
• Based on retail statistics, about 3% of pet owners will give Valentine’s Day gifts to their pets. • About 1 billion Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged each year. • Girls in medieval times ate bizarre foods on St. Valentine’s Day to make them dream of their future spouses. • In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to determine who their Valentines would be. They wore these names pinned on to their sleeves for a week for everyone to see. This was the origin of the expression “to wear your heart on your sleeve.”
• More than 35 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate will be sold for Valentine’s Day. • 15% of U.S. women send themselves flowers on Valentine’s Day. • Over $1 billion worth of chocolate is purchased for Valentine’s Day in the U.S. • 189 million stems of roses are sold in the U.S. on Valentine’s Day. • 220 000 is the average number of wedding proposals on Valentine’s Day each year.
PHOBIA OF THE WEEK Gamophobia – The fear of getting married. oxforddictionaries.com
From the movie The Princess Bride.
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Regarded as the agship event of the international cricket calendar, the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 will be hosted by Australia and New Zealand during February and March.
Hashim Amla (VICE-CAPT)
Age: 31 years Playing role: Top-order batsman Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm medium / offbreak
Farhaan Behardien Age: 31 years Playing role: Middle-order batsman Batting: Right-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm medium
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Age: 25 years Playing role: Middle-order batsman Batting: Left-hand bat Bowling: Right-arm offbreak Source: Supersport.com
ATC gymnasts continue to shine The Central Gauteng Gymnastics Association (CGGA) awarded trophies to members of the Alexandra Trampoline Club (ATC) for outstanding achievements in 2014. Placed 11th, Offering Tlaka competed at the 2014 Trampoline World Championships which took place in Florida, USA. Six ATC gymnasts competed at the 2014 Indo Pacific Championships which was held at Sun City, where ATC gymnasts received awards including two silver medals (Offering Tlaka), 1 x 5th place (Michael
Schmidt) and two x 7th places (Xolani Nxumalo and Sicelo Mabizela). 15 ATC gymnasts were awarded Central Gauteng Colours and qualified to compete at the 2014 South African Gymnastics Games which was held in Cape Town. Furthermore, ATC gymnasts won three Gold, two Silver and three bronze medals at the 2014 SA Gymnastics Games. Details: South Rand Recreation Centre, Geneva Road, South Hills, +27 (0)82 924 7384, www.alextra. co.za
CGGA trophies awarded Gymnast of the Year 2014, Section Winner Open Boys and International Participation: Offering Tlaka Highest mark at SA Gymnastics Games, Section Winner Level 5 Boys and International Participation: Tukelo Moseamo
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