tame TIMES JHB SOUTH / BOKSBURG - WITH THE COMMUNITY
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Meals on Wheels receives enormous donation on Mandela Day The #HelpThyNeighbour team gave their 67-minutes to the South of Johannesburg community.
The Meals on Wheels branches were overwhelmed with the amount of goods received as they have never received so much before.
The #HelpThyNeighbour team that includes Howden Africa, Mall of the South, Pam Golding Properties Alberton/Johannesburg South and Sojo (South of Johannesburg Business and Tourism) partnered with Gold Reef City and the H.E.L.P Forum to collect non-perishable foods, toiletries and cleaning materials for Meals on Wheels in Alberton, Haddon and Walkerville respectively. The #HelpThyNeighbour team is pleased to announce that a collective amount of R110 000 worth of items was donated to Meals on Wheels. The Meals on Wheels branches were overwhelmed with the amount of goods received as they have never received so much before. They contribution will make such difference not only to their residents
but to those in need. Mall of the South Centre Manager, Hester Smith said, “It is humbling when the community unites to support those in need. May we continue to live on Madiba’s legacy to #HelpThyNeighbour.” A special thank you goes to the #HelpThyNeighbour team for making yet another difference in the community. The Team would also like to extend their gratitude to Quatro Holdings Cleaning and Security, the Aspen Hills residents, Stopwash, shoppers and Life Lux Spa (that sponsored the nail kit and will be opening next month in Aspen Hills Nature Estate) for their contribution towards the drive, and to Ward 37 Councillor Tiaan Kotze and his team for their support.
Wine and dine at Wine Unlimited in Alberton
tame TIMES had the opportunity to meet Morne Viljoen, Managing Director and Wellington Muromba, Operations Director of Wine Unlimited which is a sophisticated Boutique Wine Lounge, creating an authentic Cape Winelands Experience in Alberton and Gauteng. Wine Unlimited will not only serve and sell high quality wines but will exclusively select sparkling wines (Method Cap Classique), champagne, fortified wines and quality
brandy, whiskey and crafted gin to provide to the public. “We are driven by our passion and love for South African wines and it is our mission to help our clients discover the soul of wine through the guidance of our knowledgeable and passionate staff, including our in-house wine sommeliers. Wine is not just a liquid in a glass but a lifestyle, but with a lifestyle comes certain expectations. We wanted to create a true Cape winelands experience in Gauteng,” said Morne. Wine Unlimited offers wines from large and small farms in the Western Cape but they are not limited to wines from South Africa only. “We want every customer to come and experience the best of South African wines under one roof. We also offer international red and white wines and French champagnes. We will present daily wine tastings and pairings and prepare exquisite food that compliments the superb wines. With this said, we place emphasis that we are neither a restaurant nor a bar or pub, but we do sell exciting food
portions that compliments our superb wines and spirits. We have an in-house chef and a well equipped kitchen that serves awesome food, including a kiddies menu,” said Morne. Morne encourages people to come and experience Wine Unlimited – a first of its kind in Alberton. “We believe our location in Alberton is the best place to market a true cape winelands experience and we believe that the community will love what awesome quality wines, spirits, food and services we have to offer,” said Morne. We offer daily wine tastings with live music every Saturday & Sunday and customers can even expect wine maker evenings, art exhibitions and much more. We proudly offer corporate hosting’s (boardroom facility, wine and food offerings) and team building events,” said Morne. Wine Unlimited also ventures in creative events and festivals, large inside and outside seating area, a large kids playground area in a safe environment and secured parking.
Wellington, a partner in Wine Unlimited, spoke enthusiastically about their wines and one can quickly realise how passionate they are about their wine products and services. “We at Wine Unlimited offer the best quality wines and make it our objective to meet the needs of our customers. If our customers want to experience countries outside South Africa we can make sure that they experience those countries through the wines that we have to offer from those countries,” said Wellington. tame TIMES wants to thank Wine Unlimited for the awesome experience and wish you the best in your venture. Wine Unlimited is located at 1 Elandsfontein Road, Newmarket Park, Alberton and is right next to “A Churrasqueira” restaurant. Opening Hours: Monday & Tuesday (Per booking request) Wednesday & Thursday: 12:00 – 20:00 Friday & Saturday: 12:00 – 21:00 Sunday: 12:00 – 17:00
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Bracken High Rugby Claims the League in Emphatic Style Bracken High School u/16 rugby team has won the Golden Lions Rugby Union league trophy for u/16 middle schools.
The u/16 rugby team was a cut above and beat HoĂŤrskool Carletonville 32-7 in the GLRU finals held at Alberton Rugby Club on Saturday, 13 July. Coach Xolani Mabhija was extremely proud of his players as they had trained hard over the July holiday. The team has excelled this year, dominating all their games in the Golden Lions rugby league. The captain, Tshepo Senoamadi, seen holding the Golden Lions trophy in the photo, scored two tries in the final. Congratulations to these gentlemen who have boosted Bracken High rugby.
Resilience Rhythmic Gymnasts reach excellent results Resilience Gymnastics Club,which is based in Robertsham, entered 20 of their Rhythmic Gymnasts for this years level 1-3 Competition. During April the Gymnasts took part in a friendly competition in Brits in which excellent results were achieved. All the Gymnasts took part in the Central Gauteng District competition on 11th of May in Randburg. All the Gymnasts qualified for the Gauteng Provincials on 24/25th of May which was held in Eldoraigne.The Gymnasts received silver & Gold medals as well as their Junior Provincial Colours by this time. All Gymnasts qualified to take part in the Zone competition on 14-15th of June in Kibler Park,where once again a lot of our Gymnasts received top placings. We are very proud of these girls and would like to thank them and their Coaches Ayanda & Zandi Ntsele for the extra hours of training put in to achieve these results. Thank you to their parents for their continued support to the girls and the Club. Our club also offers Boys & Girls Artistic Gymnastics as well as Tumbling. You can view our website:www.resiliencegymnastics.co.za or follow our Facebook Page. Alternatively you can conact us on 083 696 6301-Roxanne or 079 677 1200 (Tracy)
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Springboks vs Wallabies recap: 5 talking points
Sport24’s Herman Mosterthighlights FIVE talking points following the Springboks’ 35-17 win over the Wallabies at Ellis Park: 1. Magical debut for Springbok scrumhalf No doubt the biggest talking point from
the Test was scrumhalf Herschel Jantjies stealing the show on debut. The 23-year-old scored two tries, the first after some good follow-up work and the second after a sniping break down the blindside. His second score was a classical scrum-
Legends to help raise funds for Small’s family
The South African Rugby Legends Association (SARLA) has established a fundraising initiative in aid of James Small’s family following the former Springbok’s tragic death. Small passed away last Wednesday at the age of 50 after suffering a heart attack and was buried on Thursday following a funeral service in Johannesburg. He is survived by his daughter (14) and son (nine). The SA Rugby Legends (SARLA) President and renowned South African philanthropist, Gavin Varejes and Stefan Terblanche, CEO, expressed their deep sadness at the loss of Small. According to the SARLA website, both VarDATE ejesOF andPRINT Terblanche recalled many memorable moments with the star wing. Varejes said that Small lived and played with .5R1699.00 Excl side-liteand courage, sharing that “I speak passion all our rugby legends when I say that we .8-for R1699.00 truly devastated to hear of James’ pass.1-are R2450.00 I will never forget the enthusiasm he ex.4-ing. R2650.00 pressed when the Springboks were learning AVAILABLE IN RONZE NATURAL the &lyrics of Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika and later, when during a visit to Robben Island, James ERS visibly wept at Madiba’s ability to remain so GEYSER TRAY following his prison term.” compassionate R200.00 Varejes added that “It’s thus fitting that his
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half try. Jantjies was all over the park and his overall game management was superb, while he never looked out of his depth or overawed by the occasion. 2. Clinical Springboks hunt bonuspoint It was welcome to see South Africa go over for their fifth try after the hooter had sounded. It enabled them to secure an important bonus-point by scoring three tries more than the opposition. They lost the bonus-point advantage when the Wallabies scored in the 70th minute but there was some real intent in those final few minutes. In seasons gone by we’d often see the Springboks finish a game defending for their lives but they were clinically efficient at Ellis Park this past weekend. 3. Defensive frailties A negative from a Springbok perspective was the fact that they slipped several tackles, especially in the first half where the Wallabies were doing most of the playing. According to the tournament’s official website, the Springboks missed 26 tack-
les compared to the 15 of the Wallabies. The All Blacks lie in wait next weekend and similar statistics on defence would be disastrous for the Boks. 4. Potent scrum They had a few lineout issues, but South Africa completely dominated the scrum set-piece. Props Tendai Mtawarira and Trevor Nyakane were rock solid, as were their replacements Lizo Gqoboka and Vincent Koch. With the likes of Frans Malherbe and Steven Kitshoff waiting in New Zealand, the Boks can tackle the remainder of the Rugby Championship confident they can dominate at scrum time. 5. Strong squad depth In seasons gone by, there’s no way an experimental Springbok side would have thumped the Wallabies by 18 points. Coach Rassie Erasmus did not pick his best team for the match, with several frontline stars already in New Zealand. But the coach will now be more confident with the depth in his squad. This will be vital heading into the Rugby World Cup.
Marist Brothers takes the victory
On Friday, 12 July 2019, Marist Brothers Linmeyer’s Junior Rugby Team played against Westonaria in the Final of the Middle School League. They played an
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