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While our AWSUM learners are still giving it their all in the final exams of the year, the lure of the summer holidays is getting stronger and stronger as we start preparing and looking forward to a great summertime. The inimitable, humble Matthew Mole, whose rise to fame is the stuff of fairytales, chatted to us about his music and his inspirations in his life and career. Few things spell out summer like the look and feel of pomegranates and summer cocktails. Enjoy our supercool recipes for superrefreshing summer drinks. Summer is also all about the three Bs: Beaches, Besties, and Bikinis. Check out everything you need to know on our fabulous Fashion page. Two of the biggest health dangers over summer are dehydration and sunburn. Find out how rooibos can BEACHES, BESTIES AND BIKINIS help you to avoid both this summer. Read all about the AWSUM App for Schools and join the revolution! Soon many learners will be living in student digs. Have a look at the many reasons why it is a really good thing to have a roomie. You will also find all the latest FLOWERS movies and iTunes charts, as well as cricket and water polo schools’ rankings in this jampacked online edition. UM CelebrityAWS Interview
Singer–songwriter Matthew Mole made chart history as the first South African artist to enter the iTunes SA charts at #1 on the first day of releasing his debut album ‘The Home We Built’. This talented and unassuming multiSAMA and MK awards nominee chatted to AWSUM News about his music, life and future aspirations.
Q Just about the whole of South Home We Built’ Africa heard the was released. iTunes news when Did you expect be an overnight ‘The this success? How sensation? did it feel to A I was blown away completely. I really didn’t happen. I was expect that kind just next-level of excited to have encouraging to an album on iTunes. thing to have such great It’s super support!
Q The album also achieved Gold Yours, I’ll Take status very quickly Mine’ went Platinum. and nominations for You also received the single ‘Take this album: Male three SAMA Engineer of The Artist of The Year, Year (Matthew Best Pop Album the category for Fink), as well as and Best an MK Awards Best Newcomer. nomination in How did all this happen? A I went into the studio with producer emerging four Matthew Fink months later with in February 2013, instrument but a strings, including 12-song debut on which I played and a wide variety ukulele, banjo, every piano, of percussive detail into the instruments. Matthew organ, guitars, drums songs, [Fink] put a lot the intimate, personalwhich really added to the of atmosphere . We tried to keep in a hi-fi environmen nature of how I wrote the songs. The album t with a lo-fi mind was made set.
Q What inspires you creatively and personally? Who are ‘your people’? A I’m not the best at speaking, but through music lot of my time, it drives me; it it’s natural. It takes up a makes me who cheesy as that I am. Friends and sounds. family. As would be depressing. But if I didn’t have such love and support in My songs are my life, it love. They are inspired by my a firm base of support and grounding.family, the people that I dream that he had where I was My Dad told me running a race. off from the starting about a His job was to help me shoot look to something blocks. We all have an enormous far bigger than amount of potential ourselves to give to walk into that to potential and us what it is that run with it. we need
Q What was your a musician since journey to become a professiona childhood? l musician? Have you been A I never thought I’d become a full-time me how to play musician, but the guitar when my father taught I was about 11 covers. My Dad and started me was the biggest off playing musical influence didn’t play music when I was growing professionally, he just did it for electro-pop duo up. He the love of it. with my best friend I formed an with electronics. in college as a hobby and to Later I started experiment playing solo shows drum, synths, and electronic with an acoustic equipment. My guitar, love of songwriting journey is born , rather than any from a genuine my own songs serious career at the end of high choice. I started writing school — I had was just writing no idea what I the worst songs was doing, I in the world! I as much as I could. just loved the idea, so I wrote
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Q Who are your music icons? A I have so many – ranging from the people everyone’s & Sons, to people like Gold Panda. heard of like Mumford Iceland. They I’ve always admired just go beyond predictable songwriting Jónsi, a band from instrumentation. So musically, that when it comes to has been one of my biggest influences.
Q What do you enjoy doing in leisure free time (if there is such a thing)? A I like art. I used to do a lot of love bowling. illustration. I’m not sure if that counts? I also
Q What was the highlight(s) of your career this far? A The first time I played at Splashy Drakensberg, Fen, a South African always stands festival in the out. It was the an amazing atmosphere with the interactionfirst time I had really felt such myself. It was between the audience such Musexpo in 2014. an encouraging show for me. and Also, Snoop Dogg just I was walking along some random I was in Hollywood for pops out of some street. Out of couldn’t handle nowhere, apartment. It it. was so chilled, normal for a South It was hilarious. Snoop Dogg. but my mind That’s not even African like me. close to
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Q What are some years, what have of your favorite places to play in South Africa? been your favorite Over the events to play? A Kirstenbosc h Gardens is always Pretoria is literally an amazing show. the place that I love Durban of all time! I have played audiences. some of my favourite shows
Q What role does social media play in your career? A I think it’s huge! It’s an amazing massive step forward tool that hasn’t always been there. for all kinds of feedback from businesses. It’s It’s a and really awesome hope it is awesome interaction with fans and followers, to get for them. and at the same time I
Q What message do leading a successful you have for our readers (high school kids) life and achieving about their dreams?
A You need inspiration and influences. some of your But don’t be too own visions and influenced. You ideas, so that influences. Persistence need is super important. you can feed them with your
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Q You are known for playing quite rather quirky, an array of instruments like , some of them drums and a wide the ukulele and banjo, as well as musically versatile?variety of percussive instrumentspiano, organ, guitars, . How did you become so A My Dad taught me how to play the guitar, he’s just wanted to super good. From try so there I just messed around many other instruments. So when I came across and learned what one, I I could.
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The beautifulseeded apple The protea is our national flower and the pomegranate is the national fruit in Xian in China. I believe that many scholars debate whether the apple in the Garden of Eden was in fact a pomegranate! The pomegranate is native from Iran to the Himalayas in northern India and was cultivated and naturalised over the whole Mediterranean region since ancient times. I love this Biblical fruit; I love every one of the little ruby jewels contained under its skin. These seeds (called arils) are what we eat either raw or processed into pomegranate juice. It is said that pomegranates are among the healthiest fruits on earth. They are said to contain a range of beneficial plant compounds, unrivalled by other foods. Studies have shown that they have incredible benefits for your body, and may lower the risk of all sorts of diseases. An average pomegranate yields 3/4 cup seeds and 1/2 cup of juice. When you go shopping for pomegranates make sure that you choose them with a thin, yet tough skin unbroken skin. They should have a deep red colour and be heavy for their size and a crown that is free of mould. Pomegranates will stay fresh for about two weeks when you store them in a cool, dry place; make sure that this is out of direct sunlight. If you keep them in the refrigerator, they can be stored for up to two months. Although it is recommended that you don’t freeze the fruit whole, the seeds can be frozen. They are in the shops now, so go and get some.
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I like to add lots of fresh pomegranate seeds to the glass. I just love to suck the pips clean – they are so swollen with juice and rich in antioxidants! INGREDIENTS • 1 cup sugar • 2 cups gin • 3 cups fresh grapefruit juice • 3/4 cup fresh lime juice • 3/4 cup Cinzano Bianco • 1 cup pomegranate seeds • Crushed ice • Chilled soda to top up the glasses • Extra fresh pomegranate seeds, to garnish • Fresh mint, to garnish METHOD • In a large jug, stir the sugar with the gin, grapefruit juice, lime juice and Cinzano Bianco, until dissolved. • Stir in the pomegranate seeds. Refrigerate until chilled; about 2 hours. • Fill glasses with crushed ice, top up with grapefruit quencher and garnish the glasses with lots of fresh pomegranate seeds and a sprig of fresh mint.
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For the syrup • 2 cups warm water • 1 cup sugar • 4 large sprigs rosemary
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Slice of orange 2 cups freshly squeezed orange juice 1 long sprig fresh rosemary 1 cup rosemary syrup 1 cup pomegranate seeds 1 cup of anything white and spirited like vodka, gin, white rum or tequila
METHOD • To make the syrup, place all the ingredients in a saucepan and simmer till reduced by a third; turn off the heat and let the rosemary infuse while the syrup cools. • Add all the cocktail ingredients to a large jug of crushed ice and top up with sparkling mineral water. • To serve, pour into tall glasses filled with crushed ice, and top with a fresh sprig of rosemary
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AWSUM Celebrity Interview Q Just about the whole of South Africa heard the iTunes news when ‘The Home We Built’ was released. Did you expect this success? How did it feel to be an overnight sensation? A It was an enormous honour to kick things off with such a buzz. I’m just incredibly grateful that people enjoyed my music enough to get the album to do such a thing! Q The album also achieved Gold status very quickly and the single ‘Take Yours, I’ll Take Mine’ went Platinum. You also received three SAMA nominations for this album: Male Artist of The Year, Best Pop Album and Best Engineer of The Year (Matthew Fink), as well as an MK Awards nomination in the category for Best Newcomer. How has this influenced your career and subsequent work? A It’s been an amazing thing to have my songs exposed to platforms like that. Knowing that more people are going to hear any music you put out puts quite a lot pressure on a person, so I tried not to let the industry dictate how I was going to continue to write music. I try to do things the same way that I used to when I would sit down with a guitar in my bedroom at home as a kid. The music I listen to always changes and with that so does the way I am influenced and so does the way I write. Q What inspires you creatively and personally? Who are ‘your people’? A My family. The people close to me will always inspire me personally. Creatively, anything really, when I see something that intrigues me, I want to know more and more. Q What was your journey to become a professional musician? Have you been a musician since childhood? A I started playing guitar when I was 11. My Dad taught me. I played in a few school concerts growing up, but I just played for fun. After school I would write songs then record them and put them online. Somehow that slowly progressed to the release of my debut album and things because very official from then on. Q Tell us a bit about your family and upbringing. A They have always been the inspiration behind my songwriting. I’ve always been raised with more love and support than I ever could have dreamed of. Q What was the highlight(s) of your career this far? A I’ve had the honour of playing with some of my favourite bands and playing at some of my favourite venues. To this day, I will always remember the first time I played a show and noticed everyone singing along to the lyrics, that was a show back in 2013 in KZN. Q Who are your music icons? A Chris Martin. I have so many, but he always stands out. His authentic song writing is a huge inspiration to me. Q What are your future career dreams? What is the one thing you would really like to achieve? A I want to take it as far as I can, and that being the rest of the world. I would really just love to be able to put on really good shows all over the world, and allow people to feel something different (hope) at these shows.
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Singer–songwriter Matthew Mole made chart history as the first South African artist to enter the iTunes SA charts at #1 on the first day of releasing his debut album ‘The Home We Built’. This talented and unassuming multiSAMA and MK awards nominee chatted to AWSUM News about his music, life and future aspirations.
Q You are known for playing quite an array of instruments, some of them rather quirky, like the ukulele and banjo, as well as piano, organ, guitars, drums and a wide variety of percussive instruments. How did you become so musically versatile? A My Dad taught me how to play the guitar, he’s super good. From there I just wanted to try so many other instruments. So when I came across one, I just messed around and learned what I could.
Q What’s your favourite instrument to play on stage, and why? A I love to play the drums on stage. I don’t do it too much, but it’s by far the most entertaining thing to play. Q What do you enjoy doing in leisure free time (if there is such a thing)? A There is definitely such a thing. As long as I get to spend quality time with my wife, Jess, then I’m happy! I’ve recently taken up boxing training and been completely sucked in, I love it. Q What is your favourite food? Movie? Song? A Food: chicken fried rice. Movie: The Lion King. Song: New York, New York by Frank Sinatra. Q What are some of your favorite places to play in South Africa? Over the years, what have been your favorite events to play? A Kirstenbosch Gardens is always an amazing show. I love Durban audiences. Pretoria is literally the place that I have played some of my favourite shows of all time! Q What role does social media play in your career? A It’s huge. The engagement you have with your followers is the most important thing; they are the ones that give you your career. At the same time, being a huge social media icon does not make you a better musician – they are two different parts that can work together if done the right way. Q What is your advice for a first romantic date? Do first impressions count? A They definitely do count. You can always make up for something, but first impressions are important. I like to do something fun and unexpected. When I took Jess on our first date, we flew to Durban for the day and did the bungee jump at Moses Mabhida Stadium then went for a picnic. It was hectic, but luckily Jess loved it. Q What is in the pipeline for 2018? A International touring. I will still be around to play shows and release music in South Africa, but I plan to make some strong, intentional steps overseas. Q What message do you have for our readers (high school kids) about leading a successful life and achieving their dreams? A If you love something, do it and do it well. Work on it hard. Dream big! You will achieve your goals and your dreams if you work on what you are passionate about and try your best to do it well!
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Sand between your toes and sun lotion on your nose, what more do you need? Pepe Sofianos has sorted all the fun-in-the-sun gear you’ll need to make this the best summer ever.
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OK girls if you’re looking for something edgy, the big news is backs are in. Check out criss-cross straps, laces and cut-outs to get you noticed in swimsuits and bikinis. You’ll find loads of back detail on the swimwear racks at Pick ‘n Pay Clothing, Mr Price and Cotton On.
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Wherever you’re spending summer, there’s only one thing to do…….. Chillax with your besties and wear the kind of gear that lets the sun shine in.
The guys still love their board shorts, this time around in vibey flower prints. And beachy T’s …
Teen movie actress Bella Thorne snaps up the top trend and does the power walk in her eye-catching flowery denim shorts.
Who doesn’t want to look all bronzed and beautiful? Yeah, yeah, it’s a wellworn cliché but you have to admit…… what a difference it makes! So taking into consideration that being out in the sun is both dangerous and divine, here’s how to get that golden girl glow safely and swiftly. Just spray away and before you know it, you’ll be a poster girl for beaches from Clifton to Maui and Malibu to Bondi and back. Fake tanners are the smart way to go because why bake when you can fake?
Ashleigh Defty, model and reality series star, shows off her best beach babe look without getting her wires crossed, just her straps.
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Health & Wellbeing Use Rooibos to prevent sunburn Enjoy the sun this summer
From a soothing beverage to beauty elixir, Rooibos tea is one versatile brew. Now researchers have discovered that it can also undo some of the damage caused by the Sun’s harmful rays. For the past 11 years, scientists from the SA Medical Research Council (MRC) and Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) have been involved in studying how Rooibos protects against inflammation in skin cells, since chronic inflammation is one of the hallmarks of skin cancer development. Professor Wentzel Gelderblom of CPUT’s Institute of Biomedical and Microbial Biotechnology has been one of the lead researchers involved in the Rooibos study. He says once the skin has been exposed to the Sun’s ultra-violet (UV) rays, Rooibos extracts have the ability to remove precancerous damaged cells and also block the onset of inflammation. “It does so by stopping the multiplication of cancerous cells and removing these cells through programmed cell death – in other words, prompting them to commit suicide,” he explains. It’s the abundance of polyphenols (antioxidants) – natural compounds found in Rooibos – which gives it its restorative power. These compounds are linked with the prevention of various chronic disorders, including skin cancer.
South Africa has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, with about 20 000 reported cases every year, which results in more than 700 deaths. People who spend a lot of time in the sun should consider using an after-sun skincare product containing Rooibos extract, as based on the findings of the current studies it could be beneficial. About 80% of sun-induced skin damage occurs before the age of 18, and it is therefore imperative to take special care of children in the sun. Babies younger than one year of age should never be exposed to direct sunlight, as their skin doesn’t produce enough melanin (the skin pigment that helps to protect the skin from the sun). Here’s how you and your family can enjoy the sun this summer without falling into the pitfalls of excessive sun exposure: • Avoid the sun between 11am and 3pm, when the sun is at its hottest. • Put on a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 or more, and remember to apply it regularly especially when swimming. • Wear a wide-brimmed hat to cover the face, neck and ears. • Use available shade under trees, umbrellas, tents, and so on. • Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes. • Equally important during hot summer days is getting enough of the right kinds of liquids, since dehydration can lead to tiredness, headaches and dizziness. Although many people tend to think of Rooibos as only a hot drink, it is an exceptional flavour enhancer and naturally sweet, which makes it a favourite ingredient for iced teas, fruit shakes, smoothies and iced lollies.
Can consumers expect a miracle Rooibos ointment or cream in the near future? Professor Gelderblom says there are still a number of tests that need to be done before an after-sun skincare product is brought to market. “We are currently developing biomarkers, representing critical biological processes of how Rooibos tea protects against skin cancer. These will then be validated in mouse skin before commencing trials in humans. These biomarkers involve sophisticated molecular techniques that will help us to assess Rooibos’ protective effects in very small skin biopsies, which will eventually be utilised to conduct our mouse and clinical trials in humans. Doing so will also help us to more precisely determine the quantity of Rooibos extract needed to prevent the development of skin cancer. “Preliminary findings show that Rooibos extracts are more effective during the early stages of skin cancer development as they are able to facilitate the removal of UVB damage cells thereby delaying their progression into a tumour.” For more information on Rooibos’ healing potential, visit www.sarooibos.co.za.
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Education Why it’s cool to have a roomie at varsity
If you’re used to having your own space at home, the thought of sharing a room or an apartment with a stranger at university or college can be a little daunting. However, sharing a living space with someone comes with many – sometimes not so obvious – benefits. Leaving home to start university can be a big life adjustment, especially considering the reality of adjusting to an unfamiliar living situation. Moving into a residence is one of the scariest yet most exciting steps a young person can make. That being said – it helps to have others along with you for the ride. Sharing accommodation with someone exposes you to a great many things you have yet to experience in your youth, and offers you a support structure for your exciting new adventure. Research has also shown that students who share accommodation achieve better academic results. While many student residences offer private-room accommodation, sharing an apartment or a room comes with these great benefits:
An instant support structure If you’re moving into shared student accommodation for the first time, chances are your fellow housemates are in the same boat. You’ll learn to lean on each other if you’re feeling homesick or overwhelmed while adjusting to living away from home. You and your roomie can help each other navigate campus, the social scene and when exam time comes around you’ll have a study buddy to help motivate you.
Foundations of friendship Sharing the same room with someone offers a great foundation for friendship – often with people that you would not have ordinarily met but in the end couldn’t picture life without. For many, the friendships
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As we reach the end of the year, many learners are starting to prepare for a varsity lifestyle and student accommodation arrangements. Many will find themselves sharing a room with students from all walks of life, forging fast friendships and creating a solid support base.
that you build in shared accommodation are likely to last the rest of your life – it’s a well-documented fact!
Social life in an instant Living in a brand-new environment means it will take time to familiarise yourself with the area you are living in. Knowing where to meet people or where to relax after a long day of lectures will take some time, but having a friend by your side can help speed up the process, especially when you need a friend a couple of feet away to unwind with after a busy day.
Learn to be a chief negotiator There are going to be times when you and your roomie will have a difference of opinion, but you’ll learn quickly that the silent treatment will not solve your problems. The negotiation skills and ability to deal with conflict that you’ll learn by sharing a room will stand you in good stead once you’re out in the working world.
Bridge the cultural divide University is truly a melting pot of people from a diverse range of countries, cultures and backgrounds. People usually gravitate towards people with similar likes and interests to them. Staying with others will give you a new perspective on the world, broaden your horizons and give you the chance to learn about cultures and traditions different from your own. Sharing a room with a buddy – whether they’re an old friend or a new acquaintance – gives you an ally and a support structure as you navigate your way through varsity life. Article by Respublica CEO, Craig McMurray.
Finance Personal Loans
Commonly asked questions Many people are hesitant about having to take out a loan, but sometimes even the most successful individuals need to borrow money to take advantage of an opportunity. Just ask Richard Branson! Since it’s not always ideal or possible to borrow money from friends and family, taking a personal loan might be an alternative consideration – and as long as you understand the basics, it’s not necessarily as complicated as you might think. Below are some useful tips on what you need to know when applying for a personal loan, as well as how to protect your personal information and avoid becoming the victim of a scam. Other than being hugely successful, Walt Disney, Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Branson, Sergey Brin and Larry Page all have something else in common – they all borrowed money to take advantage of an opportunity. Not all of us need a loan to launch a global entertainment or social media company or search engine, but occasionally we may need a little help to pay for a qualification or not miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime chance. Walt Disney cajoled a friend into lending him a camera, Richard Branson borrowed money from his mother, and Facebook owes at least some of its success to the friends who lent Mark Zuckerberg money. Sergey and Larry asked both their friends and family for the money they needed to rent a garage and buy some servers. Of course it’s not always ideal or possible to borrow from friends and family when opportunity knocks. That’s when taking a personal loan may be a consideration. But how do you go about it? What documentation do you need? How quickly can you get the money? How difficult is it to apply for a personal loan? Applying is usually fairly quick and straightforward and can be done online or through a call centre. You do need to be aware that the credit provider needs to carefully check that you can afford the loan. This process is regulated by the National Credit Act and involves following a series of steps including confirming your credit score, income, existing debts, the ratio of total debt to income, and any other expenses or financial commitments relevant to your application. Credit providers access your credit score from one of the four credit bureaus. You can too and are entitled to one free credit check a year. The basic documents you will need when you apply for a loan are: • Proof of identity in the form of a clear copy of your South African identity document. • Proof of residence such as a recent rates or electricity bill or similar document confirming your residential address. If you are unable to provide this, you will need to submit some other form of confirmation such as an affidavit from your landlord. • Proof of income. This is as simple as providing copies of recent payslips or three months’ worth of bank statements.
Be aware that criminals sometimes pose as legitimate companies to try and get you to provide your details or defraud people. Only provide personal information through recognised channels such as a short code on advertising, the call centre or website or an e-mail from a verified source. While there may be an initiation fee when applying for a loan, you have the option of this being covered in the amount you borrow. Legitimate companies will never ask you for a deposit in order to secure a loan. If you have any doubt whatsoever about a loan offer, always contact the company to check. More information on how to spot scams is available on https:// www.directaxis.co.za/topics-tips-tools/how-to-spot-a-scam. How quickly can I get the loan? Once your application has been approved and you’ve submitted all the paperwork you could get the money within 24 hours. Do I pay the same interest on all personal loans? No. Interest rates vary depending on a number of things, including the kind of loan you get, where you get it and your creditworthiness. What is the term of the loan? It depends on the credit provider, the amount you borrow, your financial position and your preference for repayment. Terms can vary and generally providers offer terms of up to six years. The longer the loan term, the lower the monthly repayments will be, but remember you will also be paying interest on the amount you borrowed over a longer period. Can I pay off the loan before the term ends and are there penalties? If you do get a windfall, such as a bonus, it is a good idea to try and settle debt. Paying off your loan earlier will also save you some interest. There are no penalties for settling before the end of the term. Do I have to give a specific reason for getting the loan? No. Although providers can and do ask how you intend spending the money, this is for market research purposes. Once the loan is approved, you can use the money for whatever you want. It is, however, always recommended that you borrow for a specific purpose and use the money for this so you get the optimum benefit from the loan. Is the interest rate fixed for the term of the loan? Interest rates can be fixed or variable. Fixed interest rates stay the same for the entire term of the loan. Even if the Reserve Bank increases the interest rates, you still pay the same. The advantage of fixed rates is you know exactly how much you need to repay each month. As the name suggests, variable rates can vary during the course of the loan, depending on whether the Reserve Bank raises or lowers interest rates. As there is an element of risk to you in taking a variable-rate loan, these rates are generally slightly lower than fixed rates.
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GLENWOOD PREPARATORY SCHOOL (t) 031 201 5165 (e) enquiries@glenwoodprep.co.za Beyond Maths 2017 The Beyond Maths competition evolved out of a need for the pupils of KwaZulu-Natal schools to be challenged in mathematics beyond the classroom. Our goal was to provide a well-organised, fair and rewarding competition. In 2016, the first year of the competition, just over 3 000 Grade 4 to 7 pupils from 20 different schools around KZN participated in Round 1, which was written at individual schools in May. This year that number grew to 4 842. Students who achieved the pass mark qualified to write Round 2, which was hosted at Glenwood Prep in August. We had 314 pupils who qualified to write Round 2. The children’s enthusiasm and excitement on this particular afternoon was infectious and seeing them
Check mate Yanti Nunnan of Glenwood Preparatory School has been selected as a member of the 2017 eThekwini (KZN) Youth Chess Squad. Yanti will be participating in the South African Junior Chess Championships in January 2018. Congratulations, Yanti, on this outstanding chess achievement.
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loving maths made all the hard work worthwhile. On 14 October, Glenwood Prep hosted the special prizegiving to acknowledge and congratulate the top 102 achievers from the various schools. The pupils and parents were most delighted with the variety of prizes received. Top achievers from Glenwood Prep were Leah Renyard and Leshay Ramdhin in the Level 2 competition and Nicolas Ackerman, Joshua Williamson and Jachin Collins in the Level 1 competition. We would like to thank the teachers who promoted this competition amongst the pupils. Your passion and dedication is imperative to this type of competition being a success.
Swimming champ Leshen Pillay of Glenwood Preparatory School recently competed in the KZN Junior Speedo Swimming Championships on 28 and 29 October at Kings Park Aquatics Centre. Leshen swam well and finished with four medals: one gold, two silver and one bronze. Well done, Leshen, on this wonderful achievement.
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KZN Junior Speedo Swimming Championships Kate Andersson of Glenwood Preparatory School recently participated in the KZN Junior Speedo Swimming Championship at Kings Park. Kate swam her heart out and produced some outstanding results. • Gold Medal – 50m Butterfly • Gold Medal – 100m Butterfly • Silver Medal – 50m Freestyle • Silver Medal – 100m Freestyle • Bronze Medal – 200m IM
DURBAN HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 277 1500 (e) marketing@durbanhighschool.co.za They will be remembered at DHS On Tuesday, 7 November Durban High School hosted Old Boys, Veterans, Members of the Defence Force, friends of DHS and the Grade 8 learners at their Annual Remembrance Service in lieu of Armistice Day – a day dedicated to remembering those who lost their lives in the Boer War, World War I (1914–1918), World War II (1939–1945), the Korean Campaign, and all those who died in service since 1955. All guests were handed a poppy to be worn over their hearts. The meaning of this symbol was explained by the headmaster, Mr AD Pinheiro, during his welcome.
According to tradition, the poppy has become known as the symbol of remembrance. It represents the battlefields which before had been bare wastes, and had sprung up poppies after the land experienced bloodshed. It is a symbol carpeting the graves of men who died and from 1920 the poppy became known as the ‘flower of sacrifice and remembrance’, which is quite fitting an occasion such as this. The lesson and homily was addressed by Monsignor Paul Nadal, who read through relevant scriptures from the Gospel of John, to give peace of mind to those who have lost loved ones.
This year, 280 names were read out on the Roll of Honour, presented by Col Patrick Acutt, before 11 wreaths were laid at the memorial wall by Mr Pinheiro, Mr Louis Ardé (CEO of the DHS Foundation) and Zakariya Adam (2018 head prefect) on behalf of Durban High School, Norman Edwards on behalf of the Memorable Order of Tin Hats, Lt Col retd. Bryan Dore’ on behalf of SA Legion of Military Veterans, Col Patrick Acutt from the Defence Reserves on behalf of SANDF, Corporal Sergio Campos on behalf of Natal Mounted Rifles, Major T Bolton on behalf of Umvoti Mounted Rifles, Lt Col Greg de Ricquebourg on
behalf of Durban Light Infantry, Major Mark Levi and Captain Mark Linley on behalf of Paratrooper Veterans, Graeme Fuller on behalf of The South African Military History Society, and Major Nick Lithgow on behalf of the SA Air Force Association (SAAFA). The last post was then performed by Trumpeter Sergeant-Major Gabriel, Joseph followed by a two-minute silence, reveille and prayer and benediction by Monsignor Paul Nadal, before the memorable ceremony came to a close. DHS thanks all who attended as well as Pipe Major Stacy Grundy and the DLI (affiliated to DHS) for the four sentries.
Corporal Sergio Campos (Natal Mounted Rifles), Col. Patrick Acutt, Mr AD Pinheiro (DHS headmaster), Zakariya Adam (DHS head prefect 2018), Major Mark Levin and Lt Col Greg de Ricquebourg (Durban Light Infantry).
Zakariya Adam (DHS head prefect 2018) pays tribute to the fallen before laying the wreath on behalf of DHS.
Andre Potgieter, Tony Human and Captain Mark Linley.
Hardy Wilson, Major Mark Levin, Ian Smith and Roy Bowman (Chairman of the Military History Society).
Captain (SAN) Allen Pembroke and Lt Col Graeme Fuller.
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GLENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 205 5241 (e) erasmush@glenwoodhighschool.co.za Angling Brailen Jansen (Deputy Head Prefect 2017) has been selected as a member of the LIMFBAA Junior U19A team. The team will be representing Limpopo at the South African Junior Bank Angling Championships at Bloemhof Dam from 11 to 13 December.
KZN Schools Water Polo
U15 Boys Team: Tristain Shallcross (1).
Global Young Leaders Conference Benjamin Wiblin (Grade 11) attended the annual Global Young Leaders Conference (GYLC) in Washington (USA) from 2 to 11 July. This 10-day leadership journey provides an out-of-classroom learning experience and rigorous curriculum that equips students from more than 145 countries with the confidence, independence skills and global competitiveness required for the next generation of leaders. At GYLC they develop into true global citizens, they acquire indemand leadership skills and it is a travel experience of a lifetime. Benjamin had the opportunity to visit international embassies, participate in Global Issues Workshops in which leading authorities present various 21st century challenges impacting on our world. Further to that he had the opportunity to hone the communication, decision-making and negotiation skills needed to be a 21st century world leader. By completing this programme, Ben is eligible to receive college credit from George Mason University. In these ten amazing days in Washington, DC and New York City Ben had the opportunity to adopt in-demand leadership skills, gain diverse perspectives from peers from around the world, and connect with global issues leaders.
U16 Boys Team: Bulelani Nzimela (8) and Jordan van Rooyen (11)
Matric Art Final 2017 The boys produced some excellent work in the Matric Art Practical Final. The theme for 2017 was ‘Blue’, which was a thought-provoking topic. Well done to Mrs de Beer and the Art boys.
KZN cricket
U19: Lifa Ntanzi and Thamsanqa Kumalo. ABSENT: Nikhil Prem, Daelen Fynn, Kwezi Gumede.
U19 A Boys Team: Slade du Randt, Gabriel Stopford and James Liviingstone. ABSENT: Alex van Rooyen and Dieago Rodrigues.
SA Target Shooting Competition The prestigious South African Target Shooting Competition was held during the October holidays in Newcastle and was hosted by KZN Bisley for the first time. A gala dinner rounded off the week-long event. Results achieved: • Thomas Rossouw – 2nd place in U21 Springer class • Dawson Ellis – 16th place in U21 Springer class • James Snell – 15th place in U16 Springer class • Luke Munns – 21st place in U16 Springer class • Josh Strydom – 28th place in U16 Springer class • Luay Wernich – 15th place in U14 Springer class • Ruben Kitching – 4th place in U21 Sporter class • Dieago Barco – 35th place in U16 Sporter class • Corwin Quail – 97th place in U16 Sporter class Two Glenwood High School boys were selected for the final shootout: Ruben Kitching in the Sporter class and Thomas Rossouw in the Springer class.
U17: Sanele Mnqayi and Alex Pillay. ABSENT: Mhlengi Ndaba.
U15: Bandile Ngcobo and Fabian Naidoo.
Target Shooting Congratulations to the Glenwood High School athletes who received their Provincial and Academy Colours at Kingmead Cricket Stadium. The awards were handed over by Mrs Shana Viljoen (Vice-president of KZNSC) and Mr Peter Thompson (Exco member of KZNSC). The following GHS boys received their certificates: • Dylan Drysdale • Ruben Kitching • Corwin Quail Dylan also received a trophy for his new KZN record score of 608,4 (10m Olympic) and Ruben for his new KZN record score of 563 (3P Sporter).
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PENZANCE PRIMARY SCHOOL Chess champ Our 8-year-old chess champ, Rishan Joseph (Grade 2) was chosen for U13 KZN team. We are so proud of him.
KZN Athletics Champs Alyssa Gass (Grade 7) participated at the KZN Athletics Champs. She achieved bronze in the 1500m. Well done, Alyssa. We are proud of you.
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SA Gym Games Mia King (Grade 6) competed in SA Gym Games. She came 6th out of 18 overall in individual and won two silver medals in both her groups.
KZN Swimming Champs Ashley Ebing (Grade 6) qualified in 100m Back at the KZN Champs. The junior national qualifying time is 1.14.64 and Ashley swam a 1.13.10. We are extremely proud of her.
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WESTVILLE SENIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL (t) 031 266 5218 (e) sharon@wsps.co.za Stars of the Week • Kieran Coney (Grade 7), Cameron Cowdrey (Grade 7) and Chad Jackson (Grade 6) have been chosen for the KZN Boys u13B team. • Saxon Kriese (Grade 7) and Chloe’ Morrow (Grade 7) have been selected for the KZN Girls u13B team.
Jodi-Ann Roux (Grade 6) has been selected to the KZN Midlands Action Netball u13 team and Grace Daley and Taegan Price (both Grade 5) have been selected to the KZN Midlands Action Netball u12 team.
Grace Daley has also been selected to the KZN u12 Netball Squad. She will be attending training camps in the following few weeks.
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Trent Allan (Grade 6) and Ayush Panday (Grade 7) have been selected for the KZN Boys’ u13A team.
NORTHLANDS GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 571 1100 (e) marketing@nghs.co.za NGHS basketball players share afternoon with “little sisters” Northlands Girls’ High School recently hosted pupils from the Mandlakazulu Senior Primary School in Ntuzuma for a ‘Big Sister/Little Sister’ basketball skills workshop. NGHS’ basketball players welcomed the 30 Grade 4 learners for an afternoon of basketball practice and fun before the matric examinations commenced. The workshop was initiated by Ms Claire Lindsay, Mathematics educator and Basketball Coordinator at NGHS, and Ms Wendy Ngema, Basketball coach at NGHS and educator at Mandlakazulu Senior Primary School.
“At Northlands Girls high school, we strongly believe that sport is an important part of life, and that it plays a vital role in developing strong, healthy, capable, well-rounded young women. Through this clinic we hope that our learners, or ‘Big Sisters’, can empower younger learners and become positive role models for younger generations. We look forward to hosting similar workshops again in the near future,” says Ms Lindsay.
Luyanda Mgidi (Grade 12) assists one of the Mandlakazulu Senior Primary School ‘little sisters’.
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KLOOF HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 764 0451 (e) marketing@kloof-high.co.za Debutantes & Squires Ball The school recently hosted a Debutantes and Squires Ball to honour the achievements of all our Grade 10s who worked tirelessly to raise money for charity. In September 2016, 58 Grade 9 learners signed up for this activity. For the first time ever, there were three squires in the top 5 positions. Well done to Steven Watts who raised R10 000,00 and earned Half-Colours, and to
the following learners on being awarded Colours: • Ewald Fenske (R15 191,00) • Storm Madden (R15 211,00)
• Kimberly Janssens (R16 816,00) • Winner Cayde Coulonval (R19 149,00)
In total, a sum of just over R168 000,00 was raised.
Tayla Nicholls (Top Deb 2016), Cayde Coulonval, Kimberly Janssens, Storm Madden, Ewald Fenske, Steven Watts and Olwethu Simelane (Top Squire 2016).
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TO ENTER THE COMPETITION TO WIN One double room for two nights (Friday and Saturday) in the new 5-star Evertsdal Residence, with breakfast included, as well as a bottly of bubbly on arrival. Total prize value: R4 380. Subject to availability. ANSWER THE QUESTION: how many guest rooms does Evertsdal have in total? Send you answer to: info@tiemedia.co.za with RESIDENCE in the subject line. Entries close 27 November. The winner will be notified by 30 November.
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DURBAN GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL (t) 031 274 2700 (e) phipps@dghs.co.za KZN Touch Teams Congratulations to the following learners who were selected to the KZN Touch Teams that competed in the Junior Inter Provincial Tournament hosted by the South African Touch Association (SATA): • U15A Girls Team: Grace Shepard, Emma-Daisy Ballantine, Benitah Bhero, Tyla de Bruyn, Caitlyn Nel • U17A Girls Team: Hannah Shepard, Andiswa Gama • U17B Girls Team: Samoy Oloo, Deneile Houston, Lyndle Marx, Jekhi Okole, Jordan Quigley, Faathima Shaik, Zamile Simelane, Kirsty Koekemoer. Reserves: Londeka Gumede • U19 Girls Team: Demi Tait, Caitlin Paul, Tumelo Dube
Allan Gray Award Ceremony DGHS were pleased to have more than 100 learners who participated in the 2017 Allan Gray Six-week Entrepreneurial Challenge. At the recent awards ceremony, Mrs Hayes-Hill and Miss Berndt accepted a special gold award for our school’s contribution to the development of entrepreneurial mindset in high school learners. Special mention and congratulations must go to Sabrina Isaac and Jacquiline Isaac who were placed 1st and 2nd in KwaZulu-Natal and 6th and 7th in South Africa.
Hannah Shepard
Drummies Colours Congratulations to the following learners on receiving their KZN Majorette colours for the 2017 season. The DGHS Drummies have been invited to participate in next years’ World Drummies Championships in Cape Town.
Mbali Sithole, Nthabiseng Nene, Akhona Ngidi, Angelique Stanley, Megan Ferencak, Asante Khwela, Phumelela Goba, Thandolwethu Cele, Siyamthanda Sithole. FRONT: Luphelele Ndlovu.
DGHS Facilities Centre The dream is becoming a reality. The DGHS Facilities Centre is coming along nicely and we are hoping to be in the facility in early 2018.
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Showing: From 17 November 2017 Produced by: Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Jon Berg, Geoff Johns Screenplay by: Chris Terrio, Joss Whedan Story by: Chris Terrio, Zack Snyder Summary: Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team to stand against this newly awakened enemy. Despite the formation of an unprecedented league of heroes – Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash – it may be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions. Genre(s): Action, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy Rating: TBA
Birth name: Taylor Alison Swift Born: 13 December 1989 (Age 27), Pennsylvania Genres: Pop & Country
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Perfect Artist: Ed Sheeran
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SUBURBICON 10 NOVEMBER 2017
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DADDY’S HOME 2 24 NOVEMBER 2017
THE FOREIGNER 24 NOVEMBER 2017
LIEWE KERSFEESVADER 17 NOVEMBER 2017
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MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS 24 NOVEMBER 2017
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PROF MARSTON & THE WONDERWOMAN 17 NOVEMBER 2017
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ST STITHIANS 30 9.25 HILTON COLLEGE 22 9.10 RONDEBOSCH 32 8.49 GREY HIGH SCHOOL 26 8.42 MICHAELHOUSE 18 8.22 SELBORNE COLLEGE 28 8.19 ST ANDREWS COLLEGE 29 8.09 NELSPRUIT 21 7.65 PAUL ROOS GYM 30 7.59 WYNBERG 43 7.43 HUDSON PARK 25 7.39 ST ANDREWS SCHOOL 24 7.17 WOODRIDGE 25 6.94 WATERKLOOF 25 6.88 FRAMESBY 10 6.86 PINELANDS 14 6.85 MARAIS VILJOEN 20 6.50 BRACKENFELL 12 6.28 WESTVILLE 19 6.24 ST JOHNS COLLEGE 32 6.23 MARITIZBURG COLLEGE 19 6.04 CENTURION 27 5.86 NORTHCLIFF 16 5.83 GOUDVELD 18 5.78 NOORDHEUWEL 29 5.72 PAARL BOYS HIGH 24 5.70 PRETORIA BOYS HIGH 25 5.68 UPLANDS 22 5.63 ST DAVIDS 18 5.61 GLENWOOD 21 5.58 HELPMEKAAR 11 5.55 SACS 28 5.44 AFFIES 25 5.42 GREY COLLEGE 12 5.40 CLIFTON 28 5.20 ST BENEDICTS 17 5.18 POTCH VOLKIES 21 5.13 BISHOPS 25 5.12 KES 21 5.08 DURBANVILLE 11 5.05 HANS MOORE 25 5.01 PAARL GIM 20 4.97 GARSFONTEIN 18 4.87 ST CHARLES COLLEGE 17 4.82 NORTHWOOD 19 4.70 MENLOPARK 25 4.70 PEARSON 19 4.44 MONTANA 22 4.34 KEARSNEY COLLEGE 16 4.01 STELLENBERG 12 3.68 DALE COLLEGE 13 3.68 MILNERTON 10 3.53 CAMBRIDGE 13 3.41 JEPPE 15 3.37 KINGSWOOD 13 3.29 ST ALBANS COLLEGE 19 2.85 TRINITY HOUSE 14 2.52 DHS 16 2.23 BOLAND LANDBOU 12 1.88 QUEENS COLLEGE 13 1.88
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HUDSON PARK 7 11.01 SELBORNE COLLEGE 10 9.25 SACS 14 9.21 RONDEBOSCH 21 8.80 KES 9 8.47 POTCH VOLKIES 15 8.05 DF MALAN 11 7.42 MENLOPARK 23 7.37 KEARSNEY COLLEGE 16 7.28 WYNBERG 11 7.19 PAUL ROOS GYM 9 7.18 BISHOPS 21 7.14 PEARSON 8 6.95 CLIFTON 13 6.90 ST ANDREWS COLLEGE 7 6.79 GARSFONTEIN 8 6.50 ST JOHNS COLLEGE 12 6.41 GREY HIGH SCHOOL 12 6.34 WATERKLOOF 24 6.33 MARAIS VILJOEN 20 6.32 WESTVILLE 10 6.28 HILTON COLLEGE 13 6.06 HANS MOORE 23 5.90 NOORDHEUWEL 14 5.80 AFFIES 13 5.52 ST CHARLES COLLEGE 10 5.52 ST STITHIANS 16 5.47 PRETORIA BOYS HIGH 12 5.43 MICHAELHOUSE 13 5.05 HELPMEKAAR 22 4.94 GREY COLLEGE 9 4.87 PAARL BOYS HIGH 14 4.57 ST DAVIDS 10 4.37 PAARL GIM 13 4.36 JEPPE 11 4.09 MILNERTON 7 3.80 ST ALBANS COLLEGE 8 3.80 GLENWOOD 8 3.65 MARITIZBURG COLLEGE 9 3.60 EG JANSEN 13 3.47 CENTURION 12 3.13 BOLAND LANDBOU 8 2.86 MONTANA 13 2.86 NORTHWOOD 6 2.10 DHS 6 1.87
SOURCE: www.saschoolsports.co.za
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Hoër Landbouskool Boland vs Hoër Landbouskool Oakdale
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ST STITHIANS 54 5.05 PEARSON 33 4.63 REDDAM 30 4.22 STIRLING 37 4.19 CRAWFORD 59 4.02 DURBAN GC 34 3.96 HERSCHEL 30 3.85 ST MARYS WAVERLEY 46 3.53 ROEDEAN 49 3.39 ST DOMINICS 51 3.37 DURBAN GHS 18 3.36 CLARENDON 17 3.16 ST PETERS 51 2.78 KINGSWOOD 24 2.77 WESTERFORD 26 2.69 ST ANNES 24 2.60 ST MARYS KLOOF 17 2.60 BEAULIEU 15 2.35 SOMERSET 11 2.31 DSG 41 2.08 RUSTENBURG 16 2.05 GLENWOOD HOUSE 14 1.88 COLLEGIATE 19 1.72 THOMAS MORE 18 1.68 WYNBERG GH 28 1.53 SPRINGFIELD 18 1.49 RANDPARK 49 1.44 FOURWAYS 25 1.40 KINGSMEAD 37 1.24 ALEXANDER ROAD 16 1.19 PRETORIA GIRLS 42 1.08 HUDSON PARK 16 1.03 BLOEMHOF 14 0.87 RHENISH 17 0.45 WESTVILLE GH 8 0.09
Collegiate Girls’ High
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RONDEBOSCH 37 5.35 GLENWOOD 37 4.80 SELBORNE COLLEGE 30 4.06 SACS 32 3.95 CLIFTON 36 3.95 GREY HIGH SCHOOL 44 3.91 ST JOHNS COLLEGE 49 3.87 BISHOPS 37 3.82 KES 33 3.54 HILTON COLLEGE 44 3.45 PRETORIA BOYS HIGH 32 3.24 ST STITHIANS 48 3.19 STIRLING 31 3.16 REDDAM 30 3.09 JEPPE 32 3.07 ST ANDREWS COLLEGE 38 2.98 WESTVILLE 38 2.96 WESTERFORD 14 2.94 PEARSON 31 2.74 PORT REX 20 2.61 ST DAVIDS 31 2.38 KINGSWOOD 33 2.21 ST ALBANS COLLEGE 25 2.18 NORTHWOOD 36 2.16 GLENWOOD HOUSE 20 1.96 CRAWFORD LONEHILL 33 1.94 AFFIES 19 1.86 KEARSNEY COLLEGE 31 1.77 ST PETERS 18 1.72 ST BENEDICTS 9 1.65 PAUL ROOS GYM 18 1.53 MICHAELHOUSE 35 1.46 GREY COLLEGE 16 1.32 DHS 37 1.21 PARKTOWN 23 1.10
Grey High School
SOURCE: www.saschoolsports.co.za
GIRLS’ WATER POLO RANKINGS 1 NOVEMBER
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VACANCIES Sales Executives TieMedia, a fast-growing print, digital and mobile media company, is looking for enthusiastic and motivated advertising sales consultants to join our team in the Durban region. The job Selling advertising space across our media platforms: • AWSUM News School newspaper distributed monthly in 13 regions countrywide to parents via the learners • AWSUM Mobile App School app that is an essential information tool for schools, learners, teachers and the community
The ideal candidate You are confident, well organised and can work independently and in a team. You have a strong sales approach and the ability to drive new business, develop existing relationships and hit agreed sales targets. You are also an excellent communicator with solid client care skills and attention to detail. A thorough understanding of digital advertising sales is your unique advantage. The requirements • Own, reliable car and driver’s licence • Two or more years’ experience in sales • Computer literate • Own laptop • Professional appearance and able to manage time effectively
Forward your CV to yolande@tiemedia.co.za | Closing date for applications: 20 November 2017