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Volume 02, 26 March 2014, Week 13 Delivered every Wednesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335 FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS TWO TIME WINNER OF THE ANNUAL EKURHULENI AWARDS: BEST PRINT MEDIA TIMES tame BOKSBURG NEWS P4 MASSIVE DRUG BUST LIONS FIGHT TILL THE END Chantal Thurlby Have you ever had a spontaneous idea but didn't or couldn’t possibly see it through? Well, Brandon Fourie, an E.G Jansen student, had an idea, one that the brave young matriculate came up with. This could possibly be one of the most daring ways to ask a girl to a matric dance. Brandon and his parents sent 94.7 Highveld presenter Darren 'Whackhead' Simpson an e-mail asking for assistance in getting the girl. According to Darren’s On-Air recording he noticed a spark in the e-mail and wanted to help Brandon get the girl. After some planning Darren contacted him on 17 March, the same day, giving the go ahead and together they came up with a plan. Brandon and Darren chatted about the things this girl, Christine Terblanche, liked and her aspirations and in turn came up with the idea of singing her One Directions top song ‘Little Things’. “I couldn’t stop shaking when Darren called me. I knew what I had to do and I was afraid that her answer would be no,” said a nervous Brandon. Darren played a motivational song to Brandon to get him amped and eventually had Brandon screaming ‘yes!’ and a fantastic ‘hoo-haa’ and when Brandon gave Wackhead the go ahead, Christine, joined the conversation unknowingly. After a brave display of vocal talent Brandon asked Christine “Christine will you please go to the matric dance with me?”. She said “yes”. When Darren exposed himself Christine giggled and agreed that it is a definitely a yes. Christine added that Brandon made her year by doing this for her. The E.G Jansen matric farewell will be later on this year and the two have already been made offers by Fred Astaire dance studios, been given a free helicopter ride to their matric farewell and a full-time photographer on the day. Brandon and Christines’ parents are so thrilled. Brandon’s mom and dad, Jackeè and Gert Fourie, said that they are so thrilled that he proved to be so brave and kept the romance alive. Jackee added that she is very excited for all the planning and she is so happy. Christines mom, Gerty Terblanche, said that she is just as excited and is happy for the two of them, adding that their school work is equally important and Brandon's actions have made their year a whole of a lot more exciting. tame TIMES will follow the two on the exciting day and will have updates later on in the year. Well done Brandon for your bravery and good luck for your studies and for all the planning. Go to www.tametimes.co.za to listen to the proposal. The best year yet SHE SAID YES: Christine Terblanche and Brandon Fourie who look and feel adorably happy. SPORT P12

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Volume 02, 26 March 2014, Week 13 Delivered every Wednesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335

FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS

TWO TIME WINNER OF THE ANNUAL EKURHULENI AWARDS: BEST PRINT MEDIA

TIMEStameBOKSBURG

NEWS

P4

MASSIVE DRUG BUST

LIONS FIGHT TILL THE END

Chantal Thurlby

Have you ever had a spontaneous idea but didn't or couldn’t possibly see it through? Well, Brandon Fourie, an E.G Jansen student, had an idea, one that the brave young matriculate came up with. This could possibly be one of the most daring ways to ask a girl to a matric dance. Brandon and his parents sent 94.7 Highveld presenter Darren 'Whackhead' Simpson an e-mail asking for assistance in getting the girl. According to Darren’s On-Air recording he noticed a spark in the e-mail and wanted to help Brandon get the girl. After some planning

Darren contacted him on 17 March, the same day, giving the go ahead and together they came up with a plan. Brandon and Darren chatted about the things this girl, Christine Terblanche, liked and her aspirations and in turn came up with the idea of singing her One Directions top song ‘Little Things’. “I couldn’t stop shaking when Darren called me. I knew what I had to do and I was afraid that her answer would be no,” said a nervous Brandon. Darren played a motivational song to Brandon to get him amped and eventually had Brandon screaming ‘yes!’ and a fantastic ‘hoo-haa’ and

when Brandon gave Wackhead the go ahead, Christine, joined the

conversation unknowingly. After a brave display of vocal talent Brandon asked Christine “Christine will you please go to the matric dance with me?”. She said “yes”. When Darren exposed himself Christine giggled and agreed that it is a definitely a yes. Christine added that Brandon made her year by doing this for her. The E.G Jansen matric farewell will be later on this year and the two have already been made offers by Fred Astaire dance studios, been given a free helicopter ride to their matric farewell and a full-time photographer on the day. Brandon and Christines’ parents are so thrilled. Brandon’s mom and dad, Jackeè and Gert Fourie, said that they are so thrilled that he proved

to be so brave and kept the romance alive. Jackee added that she is very excited for all the planning and she is so happy. Christines mom, Gerty Terblanche, said that she is just as excited and is happy for the two of them, adding that their school work is equally important and Brandon's actions have made their year a whole of a lot more exciting. tame TIMES will follow the two on the exciting day and will have updates later on in the year. Well done Brandon for your bravery and good luck for your studies and for all the planning. Go to www.tametimes.co.za to listen to the proposal.

The best year yet

SHE SAID YES: Christine Terblanche and Brandon Fourie who look and feel adorably happy.

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Delivery on Wednesday to all households and businesses in Boksburg. Published by Tame CommunicationsCorner Michelle Avenue and 37 Sangiro Close, Randhart.PO Box 17699, Randhart, 1457. Tel: 011 862 8500, Fax: 011 869 7335Journalist:Chantal Thurlby: [email protected]: Rudi Geldenhuis

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“President Zuma told Parliament that his family had built its own houses and the state had not built any of it or benefited them. This was not true. It is common cause that in the name of security, government built for the President and his family at his private residence a visitors’ centre, cattle kraal and chicken run, swimming pool and amphitheatre among others. The President and his family clearly benefitted from this.” – Thuli Madonsela.

R225m of tax payers’ money later, almost ten times the original R27m budget for the security upgrade at President Zuma’s Nkandla home, ignorance seems to be the best defence the citizen will be afforded. Even the public protector’s report seems to be subtly leading South Africans towards an understanding that ignorance can be a valid excuse for mismanagement of resources entrusted

into ones care. I understand that it’s still early days and many citizens are still trying to wrap their heads around the 447 pages of the carefully worded report.I must say I don’t for one second buy the ignorance about the knowledge that money was being spent outside of regulations, but let us say it was true that the president didn’t know about the affairs relating to his own household – how then would this give us confidence that he can diligently oversee

matters relating to the running of the country?Maybe I’m overly critical, but really, at the level of State President, claiming ignorance doesn’t give me comfort, in fact it scares me because ignorance cannot save you from falling. All ignorance will do is cause you not to anticipate an obstacle and ultimately worsen the fall.Our president, as a man who knows the state of government procurement, as a man who played an integral role in the establishment and even headed the moral regeneration campaign, as a man who claims to be a leader committed to the irradiation of corruption within state departments, should have had a more hands-on approach especially since this is his home which was to be upgraded to the tune of twenty seven real million rands. He could have at least delegated one of his wives to act as project manager.Our nature as South Africans is to make

a huge noise about a matter until the next issue distracts us and steals our focus, so believe me when I say: soon Oscar will reclaim the spotlight. The nature of nature though is unforgiving – in nature the scars remain with you and this is a scar we will carry with us for long. The scar will even out live us, as Madonsela suggested when she said “A number of the items installed by the DPW, such as the safe haven, swimming pool, paved roads and walkways as well as water and electricity supply, will require lifetime maintenance at cost to the state. Some maintenance costs may transcend the President’s lifetime.”

Let’s chat, share your views on the Madonsela’s Nkandla report, send your emails to [email protected] or share your views on twitter @NietoVoice

Ek het die afgelope naweek besluit om vir ‘n wyle ‘n breukie van Gysie se geselskap te vat, en besoek toe ‘n blommeklub vir dames. Goeiste, ek het nooit geweet dat blommerangskikking so tegnies kan raak nie! Die blommedemonstrateur het aan ons verduidelik dat daar horisontale- en vertikale lyne is waarvolgens die blomme gerangskik word. Ek het vinnig opgemerk dat balans ook ‘n belangrike kwessie is as dit by blommerangskikking kom. Ek het nog altyd ‘n voorliefde vir kleurvolle en pragtige blomme gehad; rose en lelies veral. Ek het met aandag geluister en volledig nota’s gemaak. ‘n Rukkie later het elke dame die geleentheid gehad om ‘n rangsikking van hul eie te maak.Ek het dadelik weggeval en blare, blomme en stingels oral ingesteek waar daar ‘n gaatjie was. Ek het ook nooit besef hoe fyn die handwerk is nie; elke stingeltjie moet ordentlik omgekrul en vasgesteek word. “Elke aansig van die rangskikking moet netjies afgewerk wees dames,”roep die demonstrateur oor ons skouers. My ou krom vingers het vinnig begin klop van die rumatiek, maar ek vas vasbeslote om Gysie te beïndruk met ‘n pragtige tafelrangskikking vir ons eetkamertafel. Ek het eens op ‘n tyd die gesegde gehoor dat ‘n mens nader is aan die hemel in ‘n tuin vol blomme, en ek stem eenhonderd persent saam! Die heerlike reuk van die vars rose gemeng met die titseltjie suurlemoen van die suurlemoene wat ons ook in die rangskikking moes inkorporeer. Die beoordeelaar het so suutjies oor elkeen se skouer geloer en saggies ‘n paar aantekeninge op ‘n klein notaboekie gemaak. Na die tyd het sy aan elke dame terugvoer gegee en alternatiewe idees voorgestel. Ek was nog nooit een wat kritiek met absolute gemak ontvang nie, maar ek sal aanvaar waar ek nie ‘n kenner is nie en ek leer ook graag. Ek is nou ‘n amptelike lid van die klub en ek sien ongelooflik baie uit na ons volgende byeenkoms. Tip: Sorg dat jy op ‘n gereelde basis jou regterbrein laat werk, hetsy dit deur skilder, blommerangskiking of kraalwerk is.

The March breakfast meeting of Ekurhurleni Captains of Industry Forum (ECOIF) was hosted by Malherbe Rigg & Ranwell (MRR) on Thursday. Jeff Matthee, a partner in MRR, welcomed the audience as the movers and shakers in Ekurhurleni and shared with them that MRR is a diverse and unique law firm situated on the East Rand of Johannesburg and was established in 1894. The firm specialises in a broad spectrum of legal fields and has been voted the Top Legal Firm in Ekurhuleni since 2006 and currently holds a PMR Africa Diamond Arrow award for outstanding legal practice. Matthee said that the meeting was about the audience and handed over to Chris van Biljon, CEO of ECOIF.Van Biljon excitedly shared with the Captains of Industry the latest developments with the Aerotropolis and reiterated that the possibilities for growth and prosperity in the area rests on the interactions and communication between key role players in all sectors - business, industrial and political. Van Biljon spoke about the different Forums that are being established – Engineering,

Construction, transport and logistics, Manufacturing and skills development.Henry Grimbeek, MD of Shared Services spoke on “2014 Business Challenges and Counter Actions”. Grimbeek advised the audience that in their businesses they should concentrate on the things that they could change and to not get caught up with the things they had no control over.

In order to find out more about ECOIF or to join, please contact Amanda Hart [email protected] 082 455 9514.

IGNORANCE IS COSTLY AND

NATURE DOESN’T FORGIVE

BY NIETO HERNANDEZ

Captains of Industry a success at MRR

The Malherbe, Rigg & Ranwell building.

The Rotary Club of Benoni Van Ryn is holding HobbITech 2014 at the John Barrable Hall, O’Reilly-Merry street, Benoni, on 5 and 6 April from 09:30 to 16:30.Some of the attractions are: The EMPD canine display team will be there both days at 11:00. The SA Blood Service will be on hand for the convenience of potential or existing blood donors. There will

be an assortment of hobbies including: stained glass, war games, model soldiers, mosaics, philately, artists, quilting, model trains, therapy dogs, lace making and cake decorating. The army display promises to be bigger and better than last year.CONTACT: Neil Murray. The Rotary Club of Benoni Van Ryn. Tel: 011 849 1088

HobbITech

Henry Grimbeek, MD of Shared Services.

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Update: electricity problems in Boksburg

East Rand water treatment underway

Eskom declared an emergency this month

and called on consumers to urgently switch off geysers, pool pumps and all non-essential appliances to prevent the need for rotational load shedding. The power system was still ‘very tight’. The risk had increased significantly due to the heavy rains over the last weeks and an increase in technical problems that were experienced at some of Eskom’s power stations.Eskom made the following statement at the time of the emergency: “should the demand decrease over this period, load shedding will not be implemented. Eskom will provide regular updates on the status of the power system through all media platforms.”Since then Impala Park in Boksburg has been sitting in the dark on and off due to

cable faults that had occurred on the two feeder-lines connected to the area’s sub-station. However, almost four weeks later, Impala Park is still sitting with the same problem.Denise Curry, Impala Park CPF, said on Tuesday, 18 March, “Our power was off again today. It was off yesterday too. Apparently, we were told, that our cables (under ground) have been affected and some ruined. These cables were laid in the 80’s and due to all the constant rain we have had these past few weeks, the rain water has reached these deep cables and that is why we are having problems. However, Eskom needs to give us some sort of notice. Impala Park is an established area, there are old people living here that rely on breathing machines. If the electricity goes off then the only way we know anything is if we call Clr Andre Du Plessis and ask him, but 21:00 is not an appropriate time to be calling

someone for answers.” The worse and most commonly affected areas seem to be Roman Street, Beach Craft Avenue and Witkoppie Ridge.On 13 March SABC reported that Eskom knew about the ongoing problem of power to Impala Park and surrounding areas in Boksburg. This is what Eskom said, “We are now trying to locate the fault on the second feeder-line. Once it has been pinpointed, it will take between four to six hours to repair,” Director for Operations at the Metro’s Energy Department, Hannes Roos said. The area had been without power since 18:00 on the 13th. “Power is slowly being brought back to some of the affected areas and in two hours, 60% of the area will have electricity,” municipal spokesperson Mandlakazi Mpahlwa-Sigcawu said. What about the other 40% of Impala Park who feel as though they have been abandoned and are still without electricity?

Fifty-seven million litres of water, on a daily basis, is expected to be treated by Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) that has been installed in the Germiston area. Water Affairs Minister, Edna Molewa, has said that the plan is to treat water and discharge it into the Kliprivier. This is expected to be fully up and running by the end of April this year. Although the Kliprivier is one of the critical feeders to the Vaalrivier officials have assured

the public that the treatments will not impact the Vaalrivier negatively at all. The event, that was attended by MEC’s from several provinces and Susan Shabangu, Mineral Resource Minister, saw the announcement of the elaborate R319 million that is to be spent on the project. Witwatersrand area is set to be the main focus area. Billions more is to be spent on these types of projects. The funds are used for:

• Constructing and Installing acid mine drainage pumps• The treatment of the plants• Monitoring the shaftsThe full project involves the establishment of a new AMD pump station, a treated water and waste sludge pipeline and an AMD neutralisation facility which is a high density sludge AMD treatment station. This process hopes to ensure the acidic particles do not reach environmentally critical levels.

Chantal [email protected]

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Chantal [email protected]

WON’T BE AFFECTED:The Vaal River.

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Emergency police numbersIn a case of emergency, there are a few numbers you must remember. Write them down and place them in your home, or store them on your phone.SAPS Emergency number 10111.SAPS Crime Stop 08600 10111.Crime Stop SMS Line 32211.Stop Women Abuse Hotline 0800 150 150Child line 0800 05 55 55,Complaints against the Police (012) 339 1000.National Anti-Corruption Hotline number 0800 701 701.You can stay anonymous on all the crime line numbers when reporting a crime. Please be the eyes and ears of our Police Service.

Massive drug bust Nabbed through Peace Corps job application

SAPS Organised Crime members received information about a house where illegal sub-

stance were sold from. They followed up information and watched the house for illegal

activities. They arrested one male, and confiscated about 3 kilograms of illegal sub-

stance to the value of R 600 000. Allegedly the illegal substance is CAT. The suspect

had hidden the substance in the back of his stove.

Born in Kwa-Zulu Natal in 1989, convicted of robbery, fraud and extortion in the Free State in 2008, this young fugitive escaped custody in 2009 and migrated to Gauteng. Five years down the line, thinking that his criminal record has been expunged, the sus-pect decided to apply to be part of the Ekurhuleni Municipality Peace Corps. That proved to be his undoing and he is now facing the possibility of a long-term stay behind bars. The runaway was taken into custody on the morning of Monday, 10 March when coming in for an interview with the hope of serving in the Ekurhuleni Municipality Peace Corps.The 25-year-old suspect excelled in his physical assessment during the selection process but his cover was blown when his fingerprints were checked to ensure that he had no criminal record. That is when the EMPD realised that he was a fugitive. The long arm of the law caught up with him and he has been handed to the Free State SAPS detec-tives. The handover took place at Kempton Park police station.

Information provided by a reliable source to the EMPD K9 Unit resulted in a shipment of approximately 2 000 Mandrax tablets worth about R400 000 being seized. A male suspect was apprehended. The arrest took place on Tuesday, 18 March in Jet Park, Boksburg.When following up on information, members of EMPD K9 Unit located a courier vehicle with the illicit package and arrested the 46-year-old driver. The suspect claimed he was just a courier with instructions to transport the package from Boksburg and to deliver it in Namibia.Charges of possession, dealing and distribution of narcotics were laid against the suspect at Boksburg North police station. Due to the gravity of the case, the docket has been escalated to National Intelligence for further investigations.

BUSTED: The drugs and evidence that was found and confiscated on scene.NOT WISE:Police apprehending the wanted criminal.

DRUG TRANSPORTER: The suspect and drugs that were found.

The following arrests were made during the week from 10 to 17 March:Arrests:Possession of illegal substance : 46Contempt of Court : 2Fraud : 5Assault GBH : 4Undocumented persons : 22Shoplifting : 10Theft : 19Hi-jacking : 3NRTA : 5Trespassing : 1Domestic Violence, assault : 2House robbery : 1Driving under influence : 4Drinking in public : 2Housebreaking and theft : 1

DATE : 24 April PLACE : MAIN REEF RD, APEX BENONI SAPS SPORTSGROUNDS

VIEWING TIME: 08:00 TO 10:00PROPOSAL TIME: 10:00 TO 11:00COUNTING OF PROPOSALS: 11:00 TO 12:00GIVING OUT OF TENDERS: 12:00 TO 13:00PAYMENTS AND REMOVALS: 13:00 TO 15:00PAYMENTS BY CASH OR BANK GUARENTEED CHEQUE ONLYAll property is sold as is “voetstoots”Property such as: appliances, TV’s, DVD players, electric tool equipment, generators, garden furniture, empty ink cartridges, etc.

Boksburg North Police SAPS arrests

Mandrax worth R 400 000 confiscated in Boksburg

Boksburg North SAPS: Sale to tender

Accidents this week

ONE INJURED: MVA on the corner of Central and Blockhouse in Kempton Park. M04 was also on scene.

SMASHED BEYOND REPAIRS: MVA on the corner of Pretoria road and Struben Street in Rynfield, Benoni. No serious injuries were sustained.

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Ekurhuleni Artisans bag top awardSanlam and EBI co-hosted the Sanlam EBI Business of the Year Awards at The Lakes Hotel in Benoni. The guest speaker was Arthur Kamp, an investment economist at Sanlam Investment Management. He gave an economic overview for SME’s. MC was Chris van Biljon who was entertaining all around and a very professional vibe to have round for the other purpose, which was networking.

The finalists were: Attibility Human capital, Belrex Projects, Birchmed Surgical Centre, Consolidated Performance Projects, Creative

Sales Gauteng, Ekurhuleni Artisans and Skills Training Centre, Executive Carport Logistics, Harmelia Health Stop, JMW Braais and Fireplaces, Minuteman Press Kempton park, Ninathi Investment Holdings and Printden Industries.

Semi-finalists were Belrex Projects, Consolidated Performance Projects, Ekurhuleni Artisans and Skills Training Centre.

Congratulations to the winner: Ekurhuleni Artisans and Skills Training Centre.

The Ekurhuleni Region of SPCA’s is holding another Sunset Adventure Dog Walk at Boksburg City Stadium, Jubilee Road, Boksburg. The gates open at 16:00 and entrance is R30 per adventurer and R10 per dogventurer. Food and drinks will be on sale. On the day you can donate dog food, dog blankets and second-hand leads and collars for use in our outreach programmes.

The man accused of killing and robbing the owner of a shop, in front of her children earlier this month, has been denied bail at the Kempton Park Regional Court.

The man, Clement Kgothatso Ramawela,(25) will remain in police custody until his next appearance. The matter was postponed to 16 April and was moved from Regional court one to court two. The arrest occurred on 8 March.He was believed to be a former employee at Annemarie van Zyl’s shop. The woman’s daughters were at the shop during the incident. The man was charged with business robbery and murder.

Concerned widow’s writes:

We are widows from different walks of life. We all made application to the metal industry (MIBFA) and all received letters stating the amounts that was due to us from our late husband’s surplus provident fund. Later we were told that we do not qualify because our husbands died before 2008.

That brought us to the conclusion: we need to get all the widows together and demand what is rightfully ours. How can the metal industry issue letters with amounts and later tell us there is no money for us? What happened to our late husbands’ contribution?Our plea is to get all widows whose late husbands were in the metal industry together so we can get what is rightfully ours and what our

husbands worked for. All widows who have applied with metal industry please submit copies of all relevant documents between Mondays - Fridays from 09:00 till 15:00 at 30 Austin Street. Eden Park. You are also welcomed to contact Mrs Magdelina Julius on 083 344 2971 or Caylin Julius 076 779 6399.Let’s stand together.

Four people were declared dead on scene after the taxi in which they were travelling collided with a truck on Rondebult road near Windmill Park in Boksburg on Thursday evening.Thirteen other passengers from the taxi were transported to different hospitals with critical and serious injuries respectively. One other patient was airlifted to a Johannesburg Hospital with a helicopter as a result of injuries sustained on the head.Ekurhuleni Emergency Services responded to the call and were tasked to use heavy duty hydraulic rescue tools (Jaws of Life) to free the injured from the wreckage.The cause of the accident is still undetermined. Metro police officers were on scene to conduct an investigation. Road was closed for traffic and motorists had to use alternative routes.

SPCA Sunset Adventure Dog Walk – 5 April

Update: Children witness mother’s murder

Metal industry: what happened to our late husbands’ contribution?

Horrific accident leaves four dead

TRAGIC: The taxi after the collision which left several injured and four dead last week HAUNTED: The ghost house where the ex-tenant used to stay.

This ordinary looking home looks like a beautiful starter home for you to move into tomorrow, however a very concerned ex-tenant has brought forth bizarre information regarding the ‘foul play’ inside the house when the sun goes down. “At night I had to tie the cupboard doors closed, but still, they opened up,” said the ex-tenant.The background is, alledgedly a man died in the house in 2007 and there is a hole in the bathroom wall. “The man doesn’t want other men in the house.”According to the ex-tenant the estate agents are not fighting the allegations and don’t want to give the ex-tenant their money back. They moved into the house on 2 January and

moved out 5 January. The court case has been postponed to 2 April .

Alleged ghost house forced me to move out

FOUNDER:Chris Biljon, Founder of Ekurhuleni Business Initaitive (EBI)

BUSINESS OF THE YEAR: Ekurhuleni Artisans and Skills Training Centre.

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THE MILLION BUCK QUESTION!“Is there a special gift that you want?” How many times have you been asked, or have you posed this question to family and friends over Christmas time and special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries and weddings? It would make life far easier if you knew exactly what you needed to get – and yay! - it fits right into your budget! But that almost never happens, and if the question happens to be posed to you, wouldn’t you love to say “Well I have been eyeing that new watch for some time now, if you contribute the money instead of a gift I can then go get it with my savings that I have put aside for it!” But isn’t that rude? In today’s society it seems to be considered either impolite to ask for a cash donation or it is deemed too impersonal to give a gift of cash. In actual fact, isn’t it the most personal of gifts that one can give? If we look at changing the delivery vehicle of the gift from cash in an envelope, it would be most useful to all gift givers and receivers as the giver would be comfortable with the cash amount given and the receiver can then spend it on a personal desire or gift that they REALLY want!Giving of gift vouchers was one way of changing the delivery of a cash amount, which is divine but still restricts the receiver to a specific store and category of products. However, you now have a product available called GiftBucks™ which looks like a gift card but works as a fully functioning debit card. This permits the receiver to spend the cash gift on whatever they want, whenever they want, whether it be a spoil spa day, enjoying a meal with a loved one or the family at that trendy new restaurant, or even putting it towards that expensive watch that you have been saving for.Embrace 2014 with a new gifting strategy and see how much time and money you will save whilst giving the most personal gift that will put smiles on faces every time!GiftBucks is a prepaid MasterCard® that ensures the recipients can spend their reward cash or gift at any store throughout South Africa, for absolutely anything they want. For more info check out www.giftbucks.co.za or call 0860 392 737 / email [email protected]. www.facebook. com/giftbucks /

Twitter handle: @giftbucks

www.facebook. com/giftbucks /Twitter handle: @giftbucks

A giftbucks giftcard (Image taken from www.giftcards.co.za)

Dit was meer as net ‘n gewone aand by Carnival City, in die ooste van Johannesburg. Maandag 17 Maart het daar, in die Suid Afrikaanse filmindustrie, ‘n eerste plaasgevind. Die laaste dag van enige projek se verfilming word altyd gevolg deur ‘n afsluitingspartytjie oftewel “wrap party” waar die akteurs en tegniese spanne, wat agter die skerms werk, bymekaar kom en rustig oor ‘n paar drankies en ‘n ete kuier.Forsaken, die nuutste film uit die Incense Productions stal het sommer vroeg al besluit dat hulle die reëls sal buig en hulle afsluiting op ‘n heel ander manier vier. Hoe kan ‘n mens dan nou anders as jou hoofakteur die immergewilde Gerhard Steyn is? Natuurlik moet daar ‘n vertoning of twee vir die publiek gegee word.

Gerhard Steyn, Hykie Berg, Marisa Drummond, Johan Scholtz en Andre Frauenstein het gereed gestaan om die massas by die Carnival City Mardi Gras te verwelkom vir ‘n heerlike aand van kuier, musiek en spesiale toekennings. Elke akteur het ‘n klein Oscar-beeldjie ontvang, ongeag van hoe groot of klein hulle rolle was. Produksielede het ook elkeen weggestap met ‘n klepel raad (clapper board) met die besonderhede van die produksie daarop. Die hoogtepunt was verseker die eksklusiewe beeldmateriaal uit die film. Morne Lane (vervaardiger) en Wille Olwage (Regisseur asook karakter waarop die film gebasseer is) het tot groot vermaak van die gaste, onmiddelik weggespring deur die ‘bloopers’ uit die film op die grootskerm te wys. Die wenner

uit die reeks was ongetwyfeld Gerhard Steyn wat tydens ‘n baie emosionele toneel nie sy lag kon hou as Hykie Berg die spanning breek deur hom te vra vir ‘n soen nie. Dan was daar ook die toneel waar Gerhard baie ontstoke sy baadjie moes gryp en uit ‘n hospitaalkamer storm, onwetend dat hy per ongeluk die voetstuk van die hospitaalbed ook saam met hom vat. Die ys is gebreek en die mense praat met groot lof en opgewondenheid oor die Forsaken film.Forsaken gaan duisende mense se lewens aanraak met ‘n boodskap van geloof, hoop en liefde, deursettingsvermoë en vriendskap.Die voorlopige uitreikingsdatum vir Forsaken word vir die laaste kwartaal van 2014 beplan.

Die Forsaken film beloof om te beïndruk

The Blacks Only Comedy Show is the most popular comedy show in the country and is back

at Emperors Palace. The first show of the year has a line-up that will have you crying for more. The super funny comedians include Ndumiso Lindi, Jason Goliath, Donovan Goliath, Isaac Gampu, Skhumba Hlope and many more.

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Coming up this month

Multi-platinum selling British soul singer Joss Stone will be performing for one night only at the Carnival City Big Top Arena on 2 April 2014.With six albums and over 14-million in sales worldwide under her belt, Stone has made an impression on fans of soul music. With her latest release The Soul Sessions Volume 2, Joss shows why she is so highly acclaimed in her genre. Her new album has been described as “vocal poise, passion and power with some great songs and an artist at the peak of her powers”.Her childhood musical influences were Dusty Springfield and Aretha Franklin and she has emulated their soulful style of singing. Joss enjoyed early success when in 2001, at the age of 13, she won the BBC Television talent show Star for a Night and also won Steps to the Stars.In 2003 she signed a recording contract with S-Curve Records and released The Soul Sessions, her multi-platinum debut album which reached the Top Five in the UK Album charts and the Top 40 of the US Billboard 200 chart. To date Joss has won numerous awards including a Grammy and two Brit Awards. Her decade in showbiz has been characterised by her intuitive and freeform

approach to music, and by hard-earned experience. In her short young life and already long career, she has performed onstage with the likes of James Brown, Gladys Knight, Solomon Burke, Blondie, Smokey Robinson and Melissa Etheridge amongst others, and has also enjoyed collaborations with Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart.Wednesday 2 April TIME: 20:00VENUE Carnival City Big Top ArenaTICKETS R300 to R680 eachBook now at Computicket

Soul star Joss Stone at Carnival City

Parklife 2014, hosted by BreakOutAgency, seemed better to most than it ever has been. This is the third year that Parklife has happened in Johannesburg at Marks Park in Emmerentia. The vibe was gorgeous with not one frown in sight, talent flowed from every angle making it difficult to decide which stage to stand in front of, which artist to become the new favourite and which famous band member to take selfies with. The line-up for day consisted of Shaun Jacobs, Matthew Mole, December Streets, ShortStraw, Gangs of Ballot, Jack Parow, The Plastics, Al Bairre, Frank Turner, KT Tunstall, The Kiffness, to name a few. The crowds were screaming with delight when the likes of the December streets, Al Bairre and ShortStraw came onto stage. All and all the festival was true to its roots and tame TIMES cannot wait for next year’s one.

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Marx stands out for his exceptional ball carrying skills, his ability to make decisions quickly and being able to lead from the front row.

The exceptional teenager who had to get special permission from SARU to play at a senior level, Malcolm Marx, ran onto the field for his third game for the Lions in the Vodacom Cup on 22 March at Loftus Versfeld.

“It’s a big honour for me to be representing my province at senior level and I feel very humbled by the experience. It’s an opportunity for me to do something big,” says Marx. Born in Germiston, the promising hooker is a through and through Johannesburger who has played at every junior level for the Lions from U13 Craven Week to Grant Khomo, Academy Week, U18 Craven Week, and finally in last year’s Absa Under-19 provincial competition where he was named the Golden Lions’ U19 Forward of the Year. Humbly, Marx says: “It felt good to receive the nomination but I couldn’t have done it without my team and all their hard work.”Playing in the Vodacom Cup this season is his first taste of senior rugby and he was granted permission from SARU to play at such a young age in line with the regulations of SARU’s BokSmart rugby safety programme. “The Vodacom Cup is a good competition. It has some of the best guys in South Africa

playing and there is lots of young talent,” he says. The mandate of the tournament is to unearth the future stars of South African rugby and it forms a crucial bridge between the junior levels and Super Rugby, and finally achieving the much sought after green and gold. Marx stands at a solid 1.88m tall and weighs in at 113kg much like his hero, Bismarck du Plessis who is 1.89m tall and weighs in at 112kg. “Bismarck is my ultimate hero. I admire the way he plays and what he does on the field. It’s easy to see why he is number one in the world. I want to be exactly like him,” he says. Marx already stands out for his exceptional ball carrying skills, his ability to make decisions quickly and being able to lead from the front row. The Golden Lions have had two close wins so far in the tournament – they won their first match against the Leopards XV in Potchefstroom 18-16 and beat the Valke by one point 23-22 at Ellis Park last weekend. This upcoming game on Saturday against the Blue Bulls is sure to be a cracker and fans are encouraged to get down to the stadium and watch incredible talent like Marx in action as the formidable Golden Lions continue to show their mettle during the Vodacom Cup.

Marx roaring ahead for Lions

The Community Cup kicked off on 8 March with eight matches at club venues spread across the length and breadth of the country, from Wellington in the south to

Polokwane in the north, and Mossel Bay in the east to Rustenburg in the north-west. The Community Cup , consists of 20 teams 5 in each pool , 40 matches in total for the pool stages. In Pool C, title contenders Brakpan, the Valke champions, travelled from the East Rand to

the West Coast to play Boland champions Roses United at Pelican Park in Wellington. The Cell C Community Cup delivered another high quality game as

Brakpan came up trumps, 48 - 23, against Boksburg in a much-anticipated East Rand derby.The two highest-placed clubs in each of the four Pools will qualify for the Easter Championship play-offs, to be played once again at Outeniqua Park in George from 17-21 April 2014.The Valke are from Boksburg Rugby Club, a historical club who are now 110 years old. Springbok rugby player and legend, Avril Malan, was one of the administrators who were actively involved with Boksburg Rugby Club for many years. Over the years many players were chosen to represent various provincial teams. The club also has Junior ages from 6 to under 18 and womans’ rugby as well.When Boksburg Rugby Club was known as ERPM Rugby

Club, it played in the old Transvaal league and many players were chosen to represent the old Transvaal Provincial Team. After the demise of ERPM Mine, the name of the club

changed to Boksburg Rugby Club. The club continued to use Prince George Park Stadium as its home ground. The club presently falls under the auspices of the Falcons Rugby Union.In other rugby news the BokSmart “Safe Six” injury prevention exercises launched. The BokSmart “Safe Six” will be circulated to all rugby stakeholders, including Primary Schools, High Schools, and Clubs in South Africa, for immediate implementation countrywide for all age-groups U13 and above.

Brakpan teaches Boksburg a rugby lesson

Former Springbok rugby player Avril Malan who played lock for the Springboks in 16 tests between 1960 and 1965.

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FIGHTING BACK: Lions player Franco Mostert on the attack against the Reds (Source: www.sarugbymag.co.za)

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of their initial points through penalties and scored their tries only in the 63rd and 77th minutes of the game.The Lions’ first opportunity to score a try arose when they won a penalty and kicked for touch. Their decision raised some concern among the spectators as this was the fourth time that they could have gone for the posts. However, the Lions won the line out and set the maul up, which disintegrated to their advantage. Lionel Mapoe got the ball shortly after and scored the first try. Courtnall Skosan scored the second try after the Lions won a line out in the 77th minute. Marnitz Boshoff converted both tries.

Referee Stuart Berry caused uproar when he awarded two yellow cards to Reds players Albert Anae and Jake Schatz in the second half, among other penalties.This caused controversy as it seemed as though the referee was one-sided. SAPA quoted Reds coach Richard Graham saying: “The penalty count was 19-4 against us, I dont think I’ve ever been involved in a game where the penalty count has been like that. Certainly we will be speaking to Lyndon Bray, the referee’s boss, to get clarification.” The Lions are currently ranked fourth on the combined Super Rugby log and the Reds rank tenth.

Lions fight till the end

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I have watched the first week of the World T20; and wondered whether the top cricketer’s from the eighties and nineties would have adapted and competed with the top

players of today in the shortest version of the game. I am convinced that the players from yesteryear would certainly have challenged the players from today. Going back twenty to thirty years, we were quite happy with cricket then and would have quite simply accepted the run rates on offer. As I mentioned in a previous article regarding One Day Cricket in the eighties, 30 runs off the first ten overs in a 50 over game was acceptable and a great start to say the least. The modern version of T20 Cricket has given a different thinking and approach towards the current 50 over game, including Test Cricket. Batsmen are continually improving on their strike rates; and who knows what will be a respectable start to a T20 game in the opening power play of the first six overs in the future, let alone Test and ODI Cricket. On average the last three or four over’s in a T20 game arguably now goes for 50 plus, but in time going forward, we could see twelve to fifteen an over in the first power play. Viv Richards, Ian Botham, Lance Klusener, Brian Lara, Mark Greatbatch; and Jonty Rhodes to name but a few, are my selection of players who would have matched this and won many games for their country. In an ideal world, it would be great to make comparisons but, alas it is not the case. Last week I mentioned how important it was to make sure that our top batsmen in the current World T20 faced as many over’s as possible; and again it proved costly in the Proteas loss to Sri Lanka on Sunday. We are now chasing the eight ball and I firmly believe that AB De Villiers and David Miller should open the Proteas batting. Food for thought.