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When Mondeor SAPS officers found a 41-year-old male who had run out of petrol while driving his mother’s car last Tuesday (2 September), they asked him where his mother was. He replied, “I killed her.” The man was taken to his house two streets down in Hamilton Street, Naturena where his deceased mother, Doreen Sihlali (58) was found with a stab wound. He was arrested, he appeared in court last Thursday and his bail application has been set for 11 September. Work colleagues of Doreen Sihlali were concerned about her when she failed to show up for work the Monday before last, so they went to her house on the Tuesday morning, only to find the gate locked and her vehicle missing. They stopped some Mondeor SAPS officers who were driving past and informed them of their concern. The police officers then decided to go to the station to get their dog unit, as they could not get inside the house and, on their way, came across her stranded son. It had been reported that Doreen Sihlali had spent the night in her vehicle the previous Thursday (28 August), as her son had refused to let her in the house. She alerted the police about the matter the next morning and when they instructed her unemployed son to open the door for her, he told them that he had not heard his mother asking to be let in because the music was too loud. Cst Elizabeth Mnguni, Mondeor SAPS spokeswoman said,” The mother did not want

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Walking to make a door of hope Another Blow Laurelle Williams

laurelle@tametimes.co.za Aquanote Productions and Design Pie Creative Agency will be walking from Pretoria to Bloemfontein on 17 to 21 September. They will walk and camp overnight in order to raise funds for Door of Hope Children’s Mission. The original target was R60 000 but after the response they have received they have put the stakes up and are aiming for R100 000. This whole adventure started when Nkosinathi Manganyi (Aquanote Productions MD and Design Pie CA CEO) was asked what he wanted for his birthday which is on 21 September. “I am grateful for what I currently have, so giving would be the best way to spend my birthday instead of getting spoiled.” Manganyi pitched the idea to his partners and they are behind him all the way to Bloemfontein. Manganyi chose the route, as he went to school in Pretoria. “It made sense to start there;

however, we are going to start at our offices in Bryanston to have a little send-off, where supporters can walk the first 5km with us and those who would like to donate diapers, Purity or anything like that for babies are welcome to do so,” Manganyi said. There are four brave walkers on board so far. Planet Fitness Arcadia has expressed their willingness to provide their facilities for training. The journey will be captured through videography and photography and they will be interacting with the public on social media. “It is for the God of the children - for every baby abandoned there ought to be 100 community members to take on the role of loving and caring for them. No questions are asked but love is given,” Manganyi said. “We need supporters, whether they are passing letters around or bringing awareness to a possible donor. If they are around Pretoria, we would like to have them come and join us at Planet Fitness as we get ready for the walk. We would like everyone to be fit so we can all finish the race and, due to

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Another week has gone by and all I can say is that the whole Mondeor High incident has gone from bad to worse. The allegations of Mrs Nicolaou, the principal, being racist that were published in The Saturday Star are ridiculous. Anyone who has met that dear, kind woman will know she is far from racist - and the majority of the school are learners of colour. It does not make sense that if the principal were racist she would stay at the school (she has been there for many years), as the school has mainly learners of colour. To add another blow to Mondeor High, the school suffered a great loss with the passing of Mr Prinsloo last week. Most Mondeor High learners, past and present, will remember him by his signature brown hat and his stern approach. I was taught Afrikaans by him, so his passing came as a great shock to me. I send my deepest condolences to his family and to the school. My prayers will be with them. From what I understand, the learners who said she is racist were confused by her comment that they were “blackening the school”. The definition of blacken in the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary reads: Blacken (vn) sb’s name/reputation/ character – to say unpleasant things that give people a bad opinion of sb. Mrs Nicolaou knows who she is and I think she should not have to defend herself; the response of ex-learners writing letters to The Saturday Star defending her speaks for itself. Mrs Nicolaou is not racist. This is similar to the Daryl Impey saga - his name and reputation was dragged through the mud and now he has to re-build his name and this is what Mondeor High and Mrs Nicolaou will also have to do, re-building reputations that have been blackened by allegations of racism. I would love to hear your thoughts on this issue, so please share with me by sending an e-mail to laurelle@ tametimes.co.za.

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Rewards offered for Lena Street attackers Family of the elderly married couple, aged 79 and 80 years of age, who were brutally attacked in their house in Lena Street, Linmeyer on 29 August, are offering a reward of a substantial amount for each suspect who is convicted. The 79- and 80-year-old couple were attacked in their home of 42 years between 8:30 and 9:00. They were stabbed, strangled and kicked. The 80-year-old man is in an induced coma in ICU and the 79-year-old woman is currently in hospital. It is believed the suspects are black. The first suspect is of average height and build, the second is slightly taller, the third is obese and the last one is small and had a red blanket wrapped around their body. Jewellery, money, laptops and passports were stolen. A further reward of R20 000 is on offer provided the perpetrators are arrested with clear evidence against them by 19 September.

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Meet and greet with the DA GPL team

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laurelle@tametimes.co.za tame TIMES met with the Democratic Alliance (Gauteng) new political leadership and communications team last week at an informal cocktail evening. All the shadow MECs and spokespersons

were introduced to the media by John Moodey, the DA caucus leader. tame TIMES was delighted to hear that Paul Willemburg and Janet Semple are Bedfordview residents and enjoy reading tame TIMES Bedfordview publication.

If you have any information, please contact the investigating officer Sgt Hlatswayo from Moffatview SAPS on 082 265 6799.

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Alleged development in Hantamberg Street Clr Paul Smit finally received a response from Graham De Kock, Chief Whip of the DA in the City of Johannesburg, who serves on the Development Planning Section 79 Portfolio, regarding the alleged development in Hantamberg Street, Glenvista. A resident wrote to tame TIMES a few weeks back with concerns that a company called Tshepang Electrical was cleaning and surveying the area in order to build townhouses. He was concerned, as the area is full of flora and fauna and pointed out also that the street might be unable to handle more traffic. De Kock said, “It would appear that there are no Town Planning applications for either Erf 1794 or Erf 1793 in Glenvista. Both these properties are adjacent to each other and are bounded by Hantamberg Street and Bellairs Drive respectively. They are also the only two large tracts of vacant land in the area which are bounded by the Klein Klip Rivier.” “The fact, however, that there are no town planning applications in for these sites does not mean that someone is not in the feasibility stage of a proposed townhouse development. I would suggest that the community does some more investigating to find out who the planners and architects are for this project as I would guess that a surveyor would not go to all the trouble to survey the sites without first having obtained a brief from his client. Another suggestion is to get an estate agent to do a deeds search to find out who the owners of the two sites are.” tame TIMES is in the process of investigating the matter further.

DA WHIP AND SHADOW MEC: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Janet Semple

SHADOW MEC-SPORTS, ARTS, CULTURE AND RECREATION: Paul Willemburg with tame TIMES JHB South editor Laurelle Williams

DA GAUTENG PROVINCIAL LEADER: John Moodey with tame TIMES online editor Miguel Abrahams

Foreign mothers abuse South Rand Hospital The number of babies born to foreign mothers has soared in the South Rand Hospital, rising from 258 in 2011 to 671 in 2012 and 920 in 2013. This was revealed by Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu in a written reply to DA Gauteng Shadow MEC for Health Jack Bloom’s questions in the Gauteng Legislature. According to Bloom the mothers are mostly from a range of African countries, but babies have also been born to Chinese, Syrian, Pakistan and Indian mothers. “The 920 births to foreign mothers amounts to 30% of the 3057 total births at the South Rand Hospital last year,” Bloom said. According to Mahlangu, “There are general misconceptions about health care services in South Africa which may attract a lot of foreign

nationals; a survey will be conducted to verify what accounts for the high number of non-South African mothers giving birth in SA.” Bloom added that whilst non-South African mothers are classified as full-paying private patients and should pay a fee of R8000, this is very rarely collected. “Refugees and asylum seekers get free treatment, while permanent residents and immigrants with work or study permits, are subject to the normal means test.” “The increasingly heavy load of foreign maternity patients is worrying as our hospitals already operate under huge pressure,” Bloom said, adding: “It appears that some pregnant mothers visit South African specifically to give birth in our hospitals. According to the Department, the numbers of mothers who are not locally resident are being verified.”

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Saunders takes the greening crown Laurelle Williams

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Beautifying trash Laurelle Williams

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GREEN CHANGE AGENTS: Sonwabile Ndamase, Ashanti Mbanga, Roxanne Watson, Edna Molewa, Catherine Constantinides, Ilze Saunders, Steffanie Alexander, Michillay Brown and Yusuf Abramjee. Klerksdorp resident, Ilze Saunders, was announced as the 2014 Miss Earth South Africa last Thursday at Palazzo Hotel, Montecasino. The down-to-earth beauty said that she is delighted to have been afforded this opportunity and cannot wait to continue making a difference. The BA Communications student will take over from former Miss Earth SA, Ashanti Mbanga, who has left big shoes to fill. Mbanga told tame TIMES she will complete her studies in Transport Economics at the University of Johannesburg and is already working with the Gauteng Department of Transport with implementing the use of bicycles in the city, adding that her reign as Miss Earth SA has forever changed her life. The four elements and co-ambassadors accompanying Saunders on a green journey are: Steffani Alexander (first runner-up), Michillay Brown (third runner-up), and Roxanne Watson (fourth runner-up). Winchester Hills resident, Nita Kandasamy, has made the community of the South very proud by placing in the top 16. She looked absolutely beautiful in her pink dress and has made an impact in the community. The Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Edna Molewa, among many other prestigious guests, acknowledged the sustainable difference Miss Earth SA makes and was in attendance. Molewa assured the contestants and stakeholders that Miss Earth SA and its projects will be at the top of the government’s sustainability agenda. “Our abundant resources: productive land, clean water, healthy air, beautiful landscapes, flora, fauna and wildlife must not only benefit us today, but also our children and grandchildren […]. The potential impacts of climate change undermine our efforts to secure food, water, economic development and human security, including addressing health and poverty issues resulting from the rapid loss of critical biodiversity and habitat destruction. You represent the future of this country: a future we as the South African government and as the Department of Environmental Affairs are actively working for. And in this, we reiterate our support of the Miss Earth South Africa whose goals of community empowerment, women’s advocacy and grass-root participation, so closely align with the government’s own vision.”

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In a joint venture, Upcycle, Green Peace and SOJO are in the process of beautifying 30 metres of wall on the premises of Booysens Hotel, by making a mosaic out of used bottle-tops. Owner of Upcycle, Winnie McHenry, told tame TIMES that the ultimate goal is to turn the whole area into a green market. “I chose this area (the South), as through working with SOJO, I have seen how businesses and individuals are so eager to get involved and are worried about the environment.” The process started on 30 August when McHenry drew the picture. The next day volunteers started gluing the bottle-tops on the wall with silicone, using their own creativity. The full picture will take a few more weekends to become visible. “So far we have used 15jmt packets full of used bottle tops. Nampak offered to sponsor bottle tops but that defeated the objective of using trash to create art. I walked through the veld and manage to collect many bottle tops,” McHenry added. Once the mosaic is complete tame TIMES will update our readers with a new photograph of this spectacular work of art. BOTTLE-TOP ART: The mosaic in progress.

Combined efforts create success KlipSA held their 5th AGM at Southview Lodge while SOJO hosted their 7th AGM at Joburg Expo Centre. Representatives of interested parties attended the two separate meetings to hear the successes and challenges of the past year which were highlighted by Chair Andrew Barker (KlipSA) and Chair Richard Bennet (SOJO). Reports on specific activities and projects of the past year were presented and the audited financials were openly displayed for comment. KlipSA voted in their executive committee comprising of one resignation, one alternate for a year and one new addition to the Executive. There were 11 new members. SOJO voted in their board of directors which included one alternate for the year. The precinct representatives had one resignation but no replacement. SOJO welcomed two new members, namely Southview Lodge and FNB Stadium. Andrew Barker presented the “Seed to Feed” project at both AGMs. Barker informed the attendees that, “Through the year the two organisations have been working together to promote economic growth and development in the southern areas of Johannesburg-the primary focus has been to grow and develop the ideas for the establishment of future natural and organic based agricultural activities serving the needs of local communities by providing business opportunities for small, medium and large corporate entities. This has been the

BUILDING THE SOUTH: Front: Reuben Louw; Cherine Hatting; Sandra Andrew (SOJO and KlipSA accounts); Nicky Vakaloudis; Peter Soester and Trevor Pettit. Back: Jean Blignaut (Group Events Manager at FNB Stadium and new member of SOJO); Richard Bennet; Andre Homan Andrew Barker and Clr Dennis Jane. *Photo supplied. basis for the formulation of the “Klipriviersberg Agritropolis” where agriculture will be the core economic activity with its associated value chain providing opportunities for the local economic growth and development to surrounding communities. The prime focus is to address food security, unemployment, poverty and inequality by providing economic opportunities close to where people are living.” At the SOJO AGM, Bennet informed guests that during the past year, the focus of SOJO has shifted to seeing through the execution of many projects that have been promoted within the City Urban Management structures, among the various Municipal Owned entities and with the Mayoral Council. Many of the projects have now been included in the current Integrated Development Plan (IDP) for Region F and are promoted in the 2040 Growth and Development Plan. Recognition within these plans is essential for inclusion in the City’s budget allocation. The two associations thanked all who continue to support SOJO and KlipSA in their efforts to build the South of Joburg into the preferred place for employment, habitation and visiting.


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Letters What is wrong with teenagers today? J. Van Der Merwe from Mondeor writes: What on earth is wrong with teenagers today? Do they think it is fun or heroic to restrain a helpless animal and kick it to death – when it is completely unable to defend itself? All because of a silly Matric day celebration. It is sickening and makes a person wonder about the future of this country. Surely someone was on the scene and could have stopped this barbaric and appalling act. Where on earth were the teachers and compassionate pupils – too scared to get involved? What punishment is appropriate for such disgusting behaviour? I know what I would have done!

Abandoned dogs in Cathedral Peak Street A concerned resident writes: I am saddened by the need to convey this bad news. Our family often drive past this house in Cathedral Peak Street, Glenvista. For several weeks now there is no sign of an owner, or anybody at all, for that matter, and the house appears to be abandoned. There are two dogs there that are in dire need of food, water and possible medical attention. My wife decided to take food and water to these two dogs, which appeared to be famished as they gulped the food down. More than a month ago, I noticed a completely inebriated man lying paralytic on the ground outside this house, with the car door open, the keys in the ignition and a bottle of liquor next to him. I had also seen this man park his car in the driveway on a few occasions before that. These two dogs have probably been left alone for the past month and are now skin and bones. The catch-22 of this saga is that either way these two dogs may end up with shortened lives. I have called JHB SPCA to investigate this situation. They are both lovely dogs and perhaps some readers may want to contact the SPCA to adopt them.

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Dogs go to the fete

09 September 2014

The JOY dogs attended the St Mary’s Anglican Church fete recently, as they love visiting community events and being showered with attention. As usual, they were in demand as some people had never seen Old English sheepdogs before - so it was a real treat for them, especially the children.

Rape is a male problem By Palesa Yates

“The Slutwalk is a very controversial way of protesting rape.” Last Saturday, protesters dressed up in provocative and skimpy attire for the Zoo Lake Slutwalk, one of many held around the world since the infamous 2011 comment of the Toronto Police, “Women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimised.” Of course victims should not be blamed for the crimes of those who brutalise them – rape is a male problem. Rapists are always responsible for their actions and women or girls should be able to wear miniskirts on taxis or bikini tops in public without being attacked. Even if a man sees a woman walking drunk and naked down the town’s main street at midnight and rapes her, he is still guilty of rape. Unfortunately though, not all the male citizens of our country are men of honour. To avoid being raped, it is wise for women to dress modestly and to take care of their personal safety. Car-owners, to avoid car theft, need to lock their doors and windows when

parking their vehicles. Home-owners, to avoid burglary, need to activate their alarms when going on holiday. Tragically, in South Africa, even babies, children and grandmothers are raped. Rapists commonly break into homes, ransack them and rape any women and girls they find. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, rape is used as a weapon of war – girls and women are gang-raped, then mutilated. It has been said many times that rape is about power, but it is also about a lack of dignity; because when the powerful respect the weak, they are safe. The most vulnerable person in society is the powerless individual whose dignity has been stolen. That is why the Slutwalk is a very controversial way of protesting rape, with women voluntarily giving up their own dignity. They could choose to portray themselves as human beings with hearts, souls and minds as well as bodies; but, instead, they attract male sight-seers with all the wrong intentions.

Hai mensies, kan julle glo ons trek al by September? Is dit net ek of het hierdie jaar verby gevlieg? Ek sit verlede week so en terugflits oor die jaar sover en hoor toe die hartseer nuus: dat komediant Joan Rivers wat oorlede is. Ek kom uit ‘n baie konserwatiewe familie, wat nie die vulgêre, onder-die-belt-grappies van Rivers sou goedkeur nie, maar weet julle wat? Ek het haar braafheid admireer. Sy het nie ‘n wag voor haar mond gehad nie. Alhoewel haar uithalerige grappe somtyds kon gebly het, was sy nie bang om doodeerlik te wees nie. Sy het haar opinie gelig, maak nie saak wat wie gesê het nie. Sy het die lewe nie te ernstig opgeneem nie en sy het, volgens my, met haar moderne uitrustings gewys dat ouderdom vir haar net ‘n nommer is. Sy was op 81 nog so modieus en op en wakker soos enige jong aanbieder in die Hollywood vermaakbedryf. Gysie het altyd sy oë gerol as ons kleinkinders op Fashion Police sit, want hy kan so ‘n bombastiese, swierige persoonlikheid nie verdra nie. Ek het weer in my mou gelag vir haar op-die-man-af kommentaar. Soos sy dit gestel het, sy sê bloot wat almal dink. Ek dink die nuus het my veral geskok, omdat dit my laat besef het dat ons almal se uurglas-sand besig is om uit te loop. Ek en Gysie is ook al fossiele, en baie dankbaar vir ons jare saam, maar ek wil net nie die lewe as vanselfsprekend aanvaar nie. Tip: Wees dankbaar vir elke oggend wat jy jou oë oopmaak. Wees braaf en eerlik, want dan sal mense jou aanvaar.

FNB Stadium becomes a SOJO member Nicky Vakaloudis writes:

SOCCER FANS: Fay Chame (ward 57), Peter Fieldin (Aveng Manufaturing Infraset), Gavin Andrew (Toyota Alberton), Andre Homan (Stadium Management), Nicky Vakaloudis (SOJO Business & Tourism), Charlene Soupen (Aveng Manufacturing Infraset), Faseeg Norodien (Kingsway Civils) and Clr Dennis Jane (Ward 56) Thank you FNB Stadium Management for sponsoring 60 tickets with VIP speciality treatment to the Kaizer Chiefs vs Sport United FC soccer game last Saturday to SOJO. We all had a fabulous sporting and networking time. Stadium Management recently joined SOJO as members. SOJO is extremely delighted to be able to add another prestige business from the South of Joburg to their membership listing and they join the likes of De Beers, Gold

Reef City and Joburg Expo Centre, amongst others of this calibre. SOJO looks forward to providing the same high quality service it is renowned for in terms of the general upliftment of the South of Joburg and the promotion of tourism opportunities to ensure the experience is a memorable one for visitors and business people alike. Being a member of SOJO means that businesses enjoy all the benefits this platform provides for a safe, clean and conducive environment.

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How to research your UK Ancestry.

13 September

13 September How to research UK ancestry Are you keen to research your British ancestry, but unsure of how to go about it? Margaret Gundry will be addressing the South East Witwatersrand Family History Society (SEWFHS) group on: How to research UK Ancestry.” Resources etc at NG Church Hall, Windsor Road, Sunnyridge at 13:00 for 13.30. A comprehensive reference library is available as well as expert help. New members interested in attending or researching their family trees are welcome. Visitors R20 -

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tame TIMES includes tea. Contact John Schwartz on 082 921 6876. 13 SeptemberDinner & Dance for Door of Hope Bella Touche Events will be hosting a dinner and dance in aid of Door of Hope Children’s mission. Expect an array of dishes, cool treats and a DJ to dance the night away. Please support the donation station with: Nan Formula, Nappies, Wet Wipes and Bum Cream. Time: 19:30 Venue: Casa Da Madeira Dress Code: Smart Casual Ticket Price: R200 Adults/ R80 Children 5-10 years Cash Bar available Contact 082 0754651 14 September - de la Rey wreath laying ceremonyGeneral Koos de la Rey Centenary wreath laying ceremony at 14:00 at the Langlaagte railway station, corner Du Toit and Deville Streets, Langlaagte. Enquiries, René de Villiers. 083 317 4339. Computer & Project Planning Training The ICDL E-learner Computer Course is accredited with The International Computer Driving Licence & the MICT SETA. Requirements for enrolment are basic English literacy and the ability to read and write. The contents of the course include: Entrylevel end-user computer skills – IT basics, Files & Folders, Drawing, Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Presentations, Web & E-mail. Classes are run on a full- and part-time basis:

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082 951 1432 Free tax workshops The South African Revenue Service would like to invite all interested parties to a series of free tax education sessions to be held at the Alberton branch. PAYE: Bi-Annual Reconciliation-4 September -09:00-11:00 e@syfile Employer-11 September -09:0011:00 Provisional Tax-18 September -09:00-11:00 eFiling (Individuals)-25 September-09:00-11:00 To reserve your seat and for more information: E-mail: EngagementAlberton@sars.gov.za Call: 011 861 5610/5603/5502

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Crime

Justice served on rapist W/O Klaasen attained the successful conviction of a 42-year-old rapist for a case that occurred along Old Vereeniging Road, Southfork in 2005. The suspect was convicted to 10 years for rape, 15 years for robbery with aggravating circumstances, five years for kidnapping and five years of direct imprisonment. He was also ruled unfit to possess a firearm on 2 September by the Johannesburg Regional Court.

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Fake plates, dagga and an unlicensed firearm Three suspects were arrested for possession of dagga and an unlicensed firearm in La Rochelle on 2 September by W/O Nkabinde and Cst Malatji from Moffatview SAPS. The officers were patrolling when they spotted a green Chevy Spark with three men in it parked along 8th street. When the members made a U-turn and approached the car, the man seated in front tried to jump out and

run away. The police grabbed him before he could escape and, after searching him, found a Norinco 9mm without a serial number that was loaded with five rounds of ammunition. On searching the car, they found the car’s real registration plate - FDW 407 FS – and realised that the number-plate on the car VNP 093 GP - was a fake one. Thirty seven sachets of dagga, with a street value of R500, were also found.

R50 000 worth of CAT found A 26-year-old suspect was arrested by Sgt Tsolo and Cst Monama of Mondeor SAPS in Liefde ‘n Vrede on 1 September for possession of drugs. He was found with Cat with an estimated street value of R50 000.

Cash Crusaders in Main Street, Rosettenville was robbed on 1 September at 8:00. Four to six males stormed into the store, robbed the security guard of his firearm and assaulted the employees, stealing a large amount of equipment. Cst Rebecca Bila, Moffatview SAPS spokeswoman told tame TIMES, “All the suspects were armed, but no shots were fired. The value of the equipment that was stolen is R200 000 and a case of business robbery has been opened at Moffatview SAPS.” ER24 paramedics responded to the call and found the employees sitting inside the shop, visibly shaken. “Fortunately no-one sustained any serious injuries,” Russel Meiring, ER24 spokesman said. The five patients were treated for their injuries and transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment.

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The following arrests were made by Mondeor SAPS between 28 August and 2 September:

Shoplifting:..................................... 6 Theft:............................................... 1 Assault common:.......................... 1 Assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm:................... 4 Rape:.............................................. 1 Living on the proceeds of immorality:..................................... 10 Robbery with a firearm:................ 1 Possession of drugs:.................... 1 Murder:........................................... 1

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A man in his thirties was killed on the night of 1 September after he was hit by a car on the N12 near Southgate in Mondeor. ER24 paramedics arrived on the scene to find the patient lying on the grass between the two highways. Paramedics assessed the man and found that he had already succumbed to severe injuries. The driver of the light motor vehicle fortunately did not sustain any injuries. He driver later told SAPS that he apparently did not notice the man running across the highway, and was not able to stop in time.

Different kind of crusading

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A total of 52 arrests were made by Moffatview SAPS between 25 and 31 August:

CAT: found by SAPS.

SUSPECT: found with the drugs.

Booysens sector police numbers

Armed robbery:............................. 1 Assault common:.......................... 2 Assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm:.............. 9 Assault under domestic violence:......................................... 2 Dealing in Illegal cigarettes:......... 1 Driving under the influence:......... 1 Fraud:............................................. 2 Illegal immigration:........................ 8 Intimidation:................................... 1 Malicious damage to property:.... 1 Possession of drugs:.................... 4 Possession of unlicensed firearm:........................................... 2 Rape:.............................................. 2 Reckless and negligent driving:........................................... 1 Shoplifting:..................................... 7 Theft:............................................... 6 Theft under false pretences:........ 3

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Update: alleged chicken incident tame TIMES spoke to Mr Van Zyl, Mondeor High School’s School Governing Body Chairman, last Tuesday and he informed the newspaper that a meeting with the group of alleged chicken-killer learners, their parents and the SPCA was taking place that evening. tame TIMES has contacted the Gauteng Department of Education on various occasions asking for feedback on the meeting; however, no feedback has been given.

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Community

Minister urges learners to take maths and science

MATHS MATTERS: Minister Naledi Pandor. South Africa needs to quadruple the number of engineering graduates per year, said Minister of Science and Technology, Naledi Pandor as she opened the UNESCO Africa Engineering Week at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) last week Monday. Minister Pandor encouraged school learners to study mathematics and science, and to work hard at them.”We have an unfortunate legacy inherited from the former education system of our country, which discouraged black learners from taking mathematics and science for Matric,” said Minister Pandor. “We need to make science, maths and technology-related subjects more visible to the youth, in order to inspire more children and build the number of engineers entering the profession,” she said. In a passionate plea to learners, Minister Pandor said: “Our desperate need is for you, as the future of this country, to take the decision from grade 10 right through to grade 12, to study maths and science at school, and to persevere with these subjects, right up to university. If you stick with this decision, in 20 years’ time our country will be transformed.” For more information, visit www.ecsa.co.za, www.unesco.org or www.dst.gov.za.

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Top guitar students in SA Two guitar students, Morgan Dent and Kurt Harmse, have achieved the highest marks, 90% and 96% respectively, in South Africa at the London Rock School Grade 1 examinations. The South residents could not have achieved these great results against nationwide competition without the help of their guitar teacher, Mick Matthews, who is the former Ballyhoo guitarist and award-winning song -writer with British rock outfit, Hedgehoppers Anonymous. “These students have worked very hard to reach this extremely high standard, and I’m very proud of them. They are the best in the country,” Matthews told tame TIMES. “It’s no coincidence that they are top performing students academically at school too, as recent research has shown that young students who study a musical instrument,

GUITARISTS: Morgan Dent, Mick Matthews and Kurt Harmse always achieve better marks,” the Mondeor based guitar teacher added. For more information contact Mick Matthews on 072 297 4473.

Food for Thought The Grade 1 learners from Glenanda Primary School got on board with their charity collection for Term 3. Huge quantities of food items, blankets, toys and clothing were collected and donated to Africa Food for Thought. These goods will be donated to some of the more than 14 000 children supported by Africa Food for Thought.


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Miss and Mr Glenvista Over a hundred entries were received by Figures Models SA for the Miss and Mr Glenvista competition which took place at The Glen Shopping Centre on 30 August. The modelling show turned out to be a

great success. The crowd support was phenomenal and the winners walked away with fabulous prizes from various sponsors. The girls 16-and-older category winner took home with a Samsung 51-inch LED TV and the Junior boys winner won a

50cc off road motorcycle, to name but a few of the prizes won. Natacha Thompson, owner of Figures Glenvista said, “We would like to thank all our sponsors and The Glen Shopping Centre for all their help and support.”

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MISS GLENVISTA GIRLS 16 & OLDER: Mariska van den Bergh-winner, Jodi Mulder- 1st princess, Angelique Bloem- 2nd princess.

Prima Toys launched their latest products at the Sci-Bono Museum last Thursday where some lucky children were able to play with the latest toys that are on offer and are ideal for Christmas presents. Sade Giliberti from YO TV fame was the MC for the event and a good match for the energetic children. The children had a variety of sweet, cakes and food to munch on while playing and one lucky little girl was the winner of a toy hamper valued at R4 500. The awesome toys that are on offer are: My Little Pony and the Equestria Girls, LeapTV, My Friend Cayla an interactive doll that is powered by Google, The Beatrix Girls, Meccano - awesome products for little construction workers - and many more. For the full list toys please visit www.tametimes. co.za.


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The launch of the JHB SPAR Women’s entrants can win prizes from electronics giant ABOVE: 10km Challenge and 5km Fun Run, which Mustek. SPAR WOMEN’S The Johannesburg Challenge coincides will take place on 12 October at the CHALLENGE Wanderers Club in Illovo, was held last with Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and RUNNERS: week. Sonja Laxton, one of South Africa’s proceeds from the race will go to Reach for Lebo Phalula, most successful runners and the designer Recovery, a support group for women who Poppy Mlambo, of the course, was present and shared her have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Lebogang Phalula, healing process after being knocked over by Entries for the race close on September 27, Ronel Thomas and a vehicle last year. The comical and delightful although late entries will be accepted between Sonja Laxton. Phalula twins entertained guests with their 9 October and 12 October. Entry forms are available from all SPAR, Superspar and competitive yet playful jokes. There is fierce competition for line Kwikspar stores, or online at www.spar. honours among South Africa’s elite road co.za or www.sparwomensrace.co.za. runners. Diana-Lebo Phalula is virtually assured of winning the Grand Prix, and receiving the keys to her own Nissan Micra, YOU TO THE but a number of runners could finish second on the ladder and win a cheque for R50 000. Among those jostling for second place are 10KM RACE AND 4 KM FUN RUN three-times Grand Prix winner, Rene Kalmer, Phalula’s twin sister Lebogang, who finished e)third Highway towards Roodepoort in the Pretoria race after winning the Durban race a week Emalahleni (Witbank) exit before, and last year’s Grand Prix winner Mapaseka Makhanya. the N12 East VENUE: The Apartheid Museum parking at Gold Reef City START: 07h00 / Fun Run 07h30 Irvette van Zyl, who has won the Grand PRE-ENTRIES: Online at enteronline.co.za M1Prix North twice, has made a late surge, winning (Close on 12 October 2014) Sportsmans Warehouse (The Glen, Eastgate, Princess Crossing) Day before the race at the Apartheid Museum parking from 10h00 – 14h00 andthe follow the Gold ReefinCity signs time, and if she Pretoria race record RACE DAY ENTRIES: From 05h00 at The Apartheid Museum Parking – entry closes at 06h50 ENTRY FEE: R50 (10km) • R80 (21km) • R30 (4km – Theme Park Fun Run) maintains her current form, she could pose a R10 from each entry for the 21km and 10km run will go real threat to the front-runners. towards Bree Street Primary All Fun Run proceeds will go towards Bree Street Primary The 10km route takes the runners along TEMP LICENCE: R15 (10km) • R20 (21km) GRANDMASTER FEE: 50% of Entry Fee Corlett Drive and Oxford Road as far as BLIND RUNNERS: Free y PRIZE-GIVING: 10h30 at Theme Park Town Square Riviera Road in Killarney, before zig-zagging RESULTS: www.raceresults.co.za back through some of Johannesburg’s • Only 500 entries allowed for the Fun Run leafiest suburbs. The 5km route meanders • All race entrants will receive free entry into the Theme Park on the day of the race, upon through the plush suburbs of Illovo, Melrose, verification of race registration, plus 50% discount on Theme Park entry fee for two family members gns Birdhaven and Atholl-Oaklands, giving • For more information visit goldreefcity.co.za / enteronline.co.za / tametimes.co.za or contact The Brotherhood Athletics Club on the following numbers runners a chance of peeking at some of the Charles: 082 951 8044 • Franklin: 082 909 0192 • Gerhard: 083 292 9551 Tame Times - Lize Geldenhuis: 011 862 8500 most beautiful gardens in Johannesburg. The first 15 000 to register will receive a free race T-shirt and the first 15 000 to finish will receive a medal and a goodie bag. There are wonderful prizes on offer, including a lucky draw for a Nissan Micra, the Bring-a-Buddy competition, where an entrant and her friend goldreefcity.co.za can win New Balance shoes, and the schools competition, where the school with the most tame

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tata ma chance The National Lotteries Board (NLB) would like to invite qualifying organisations that support the development of sport at grassroots level to apply for funding. Charlotte Thabang Mampane, Chief Executive Officer of the NLB said the scope of the funding programme is in line with government policy to support all sporting codes in South Africa. The NLB allocates a total of close to R2 billion each financial year in funding to various qualifying organisations covering all three sectors including charities, arts and culture organisations and sporting entities. “We would like to take this opportunity to encourage all interested schools and clubs to forward their application to the NLB as early as possible, observing the funding criteria and procedures to avoid disappointment. Failure to comply with the regulations and prescribed guidelines will result in the application automatically being disqualified,” Mampane said. We would also like to reiterate the fact that annually the NLB receives requests for funding amounting to more than R70 billion, a figure that is well in excess of the funds available for distribution.” The NLB will give preference to sports clubs and no-fee schools (Quintile 1,2 and 3) in poor, previously disadvantaged and rural communities that support capacity building (training of coaches and technical officials), universal access to facilities and provision or upgrading of access facilities for people with disabilities. “South Africa has also demonstrated at the Common Wealth Games, held recently in Scotland, that we have a wealth of talent and it is imperative that we support the development of our sporting talent from an early age,” concluded Mampane. Application forms are available at the NLB head offices in Pretoria or online at www.nlb.org.za

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