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FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS TWO TIME WINNER OF THE ANNUAL EKURHULENI AWARDS: BEST PRINT MEDIA TIMES tame BOKSBURG - BENONI Volume 02, 11 November 2014, Week 46 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335 Volume 03, 13 January 2015, Week 3 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335 WE MADE IT: These learners of the Class of 2014 at Boksburg High School were extremely happy about passing their Matric exams. Read more on pages 3 and 4.

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FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS

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

TIMEStameBOkSBURG - BENONI

Volume 02, 11 November 2014, Week 46 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335Volume 03, 13 January 2015, Week 3 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335

WE MADE IT: These learners of the Class of 2014 at Boksburg High School were extremely happy about passing their Matric exams. Read more on pages 3 and 4.

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SuburbSin die

Give more, want less

Deur Stefan van Niekerk

As jy so op jou bank gelê het die vakansie en na ou flieks gekyk het, sou jy sien in “Back to the future 2” reis Marty McFly van 1985 na 2015. En dis toe wat jy besef: dis 2015! Die toekoms is hier! Maar net toe jy in jou blink oorpakkie in jou supersoniese vaartuig gou Spar toe wou vlieg, om van daardie miniatuur pizzatjies te gaan koop wat woeps-waps in groot pizzas verander, besef jy: jy besit nie silwer klere nie en al hoekom jou kar nie wiele het nie is omdat die bande laasnag afgesteel is. En, o ja, daardie pizzas is ook nog nie op die mark nie. Om een of ander rede, in flieks wat oor die toekoms handel, vlieg almal altyd rond in ruimtetuigies, dra silwer of goue klere wat te styf sit, en het robotte vir vriende. Dalk het ek net te veel Buck Rogers-reekse gekyk. Die toekoms lyk toe eintlik glad nie so anders soos al die TV-reekse en flieks voorspel het nie: ons ry nog in gewone motors rond en pizza kom nog steeds in ‘n boks so groot, dit sal nooit vanself in ‘n standaard, groen, Alberton-asblik pas nie. Maar, dan weer, as jy mooi daaroor gaan nadink het die lewe eintlik, in sekere opsigte, drasties verander sedert 1985. Behalwe die politieke veranderinge in die land, is daar eintlik te veel goed om op te noem. Soos: die melkman lewer nie meer melk by jou voordeur af nie, jy moet dit self aflewer; jy kyk nie meer flieks op ‘n TV-stel so groot en swaar soos ‘n sumo-stoeier, of gaan huur videobande met flieks op by die videowinkel wat jy op jou videomasjien speel nie; niemand skryf meer vir mekaar briewe en pos dit in ‘n posbus by die poskantoor nie; ons het selfone, skootrekenaars, i-pads, die internet, dstv, pvr... So, al vlieg ons nog nie rond op skateboards, of gaan ons voordeure elektronies oop soos in Back to the Future nie, ten minste gaan daar baie meer aan by die druk van ‘n knoppie in 2015 as in 1985. Dis nou te sê as die krag nie af is, of jy in die swembad gespring het met jou selfoon in jou sak nie.

Back to the future!

13 January 2015Page 2

Comedy fans can prepare to crack up from unbridled laughter in February when Canadian funnyman Russell Peters unleashes his unique, globally renowned brand of stand-up on Gauteng audiences. He is in South Africa as part of his Almost Famous World Tour and will grace the stage of the Big Top Arena, Carnival City, on 5 and 6 February. A sought after comedian internationally, Peters has set records for sales and attendance at his shows around the world. His 2012 Notorious World Tour is also one of the biggest comedy tours ever. The tour took Peters to 26 countries and over 200 performances, with more than 300 000 fans attending his shows globally.Peters’s Almost Famous World Tour features all new material and is laced with lightning fast improvisations with the audience. The

tour will also feature Russell’s Official Tour DJs, Toronto’s DJ Starting from Scratch and New York City’s DJ Spinbad, as well as video cameras and screens for up-close viewing. Listed on the Forbes List as one of the top ten highest earning comics in the US since 2009, Peters has spent the past 25 years building a career to become one of the biggest comics in the world. Tickets to his show at Carnival City are available at Computicket, and prices range from R325 to R725.

Prepare to crack up with russell Peters

NEARLY A CELEBRITY: Stand-up comedian and actor Russell Peters brings his Almost Famous World Tour to Carnival City’s Big Top Arena on 5 and 6 February 2015.

If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to give more to others, then start by taking part in the tame TIMES Boksburg Benoni Feet-a-thon.We want to assist families in need that could do with a helping hand in the form of school shoes, as many children in our two towns go to school barefoot – with many of these children walking very far to and from school.Tame TIMES and the Greater Boksburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry would like to help them, and you can team up with us by donating new school shoes or second-hand ones that are still in a good condition. We are also accepting school clothes that are still in good shape.If your child has outgrown his or her school shoes or school clothes, please donate them to the Feet-a-thon and help to make school

life a little easier for those children in need. Your thoughtfulness could help give a child a future he or she might not otherwise have had. Shoes can be dropped off at the Greater Boksburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry at 236 Rondebult Road, Libradene/Farrar Park, Boksburg. For their office hours, contact the Chamber on 011 892 0222.The shoes will be distributed to Boksburg schools during January. If your school has identified any children in need of school clothes or shoes, send your wish list to [email protected].

remember these dates14 January at 19:30:Aa talk by Beth Middleton on Fuschias, at the Roosevelt Park Recreation Centre, Preller Drive, Roosevelt Park, Randburg. Phone 082 951 1432.

28 January at 09:30:A talk by Kay Montgomery, on the fun plants, the good plants and the bad plants, at The Floreum, Johannesburg Botanic Gardens, Olifants Road, Emmarentia. Phone 082 951 1432.

The South African Guide-Dogs Association will be hosting a Puppy Love Festival which will feature food stalls, book sales, flea market stalls, entertainment for kids and more.

Venue: Gladys Evans, Training Centre, 126 Wroxham Road, PaulshofTime: 10:00-16:00Entrance: R10 per personContact: Linda 011 705 3512

Horticultural Society- 14 & 28 January 2015

Puppy Love Festival - 14 February 2015

If you have an event you want mentioned in this newspaper, please send the details through to [email protected].

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Four of Benoni’s high schools - Benoni High, St Francis College, Belvedere School and Wordsworth High - had 100% Matric pass rates for 2014.According to Benoni High principal Jake Ceronio, this is the 41st consecutive year the school has achieved a 100% pass rate and he thanks the staff, parents and committee members for all the hard work they put in, not only in the past, but especially last year, as this was the first group of Matrics to write the Department of Education’s CAPS syllabus.The 305 Matric learners of Benoni High, between them, achieved 252 distinctions. St Francis College’s 42 pupils obtained 29 distinctions.Wordsworth High was unable to verify the number of distinctions their Matrics received, but this will be updated at a later time.LSEN school Belvedere improved from a 97% pass rate in 2013 to 100% last year. They had 23 learners and obtained two distinctions.Hoërskool Brandwag just missed a 100% pass rate with 99%. Between the 184 Matrics, they achieved 131 distinctions. Principal James Wright says the school is proud of the Matrics and the school’s improvement from a 98.4% pass rate in 2013 to 2014’s 99%.Willowmoore High was next in the Benoni school rankings, with

a 98.13% pass rate. The 161 Matrics obtained 93 distinctions between them.Unity Secondary School achieved a pass rate of 97.9% with their 194 Matrics receiving a total of 92 distinctions. Deputy principal Buyile Zondo says it was thanks to the Matrics’ support for each other and the teachers’ dedication to helping their learners that the pass rate was good.Hoërskool Hans Moore had a 2014 pass rate of 97%, with principal Ertjies Hattingh saying everything had gone well for their school. Benoni Muslim School’s pass rate dropped from 100% in 2013 to 95% in 2014. The school’s 40 Matrics obtained 48 distinctions.Gekombineerde Skool Noorderlig also saw a drop in their pass rate, from 95% in 2013 to 90% in 2014. Their 83 Matrics achieved 23 distinctions.Crystal Park High saw a vast improvement, as they went from a 57.5% pass rate in 2013 to an 87.5% pass rate in 2014. Between the 72 Matrics, they received eight distinctions. Principal Frikkie Smith says they are all very happy with the 30% increase in the school’s pass rate.Petit High School saw a slight drop in its pass rate, as it went from 86.9% in 2013 to 84.8% in 2014. Principal Marina Nortier says this year they will aspire to a pass rate in the 90s.

Tiffany Britz and Jessica Lombard waited outside Boksburg High yesterday for their Matric results. Although they both knew they had passed and would be moving on to adult life, they were eager to see how they fared in their various subjects.

Hoërskool Dr EG Jansen leerders Fran-Shuni Myburgh en Amoré Tredoux was gister baie bly toe hulle hulle matriek uitslae ontvang het. Hulle het albei geslaag en was baie bly oor die punte wat hulle behaal het.

Benoni schools’ Matric results

Marnus Prinsloo, Loïs Stander en Stephan Vorster van Hoërskool Brandwag was baie gelukkig met

die punte wat hulle behaal het tydens die Matriekeindeksamen.

Benoni High School’s Gulsah Dogan, Sharvani Padayachee, Ineshrie Govender, Chelsea West and Andrew Cusdin were very happy with the results they achieved during their final Matric exams.

Collen van Rooyen van Hoërskool Brandwag was baie gelukkig met die punte wat hy behaal het tydens die Matriekeindeksamen van 2014.

Hoërskool Voortrekker se Matrikulante van 2014, Chantay Jaftha, Nomaswazi Nhlanhla, Evangelista Green en Liam le Roux was skoon opgewonde en vol streke na hulle die nuus gekry het hulle het Matriek geslaag.

Matrics 2014

Celine Pieterse, Elisma Kellerman, Chané Clayton en Kayla Clark van Hoërskool Dr EG Jansen het almal hulle matriek geslaag – iets waaroor hulle almal baie bly is.

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Lizeth [email protected]

Your baby is starting big school and the excitement has been growing - but as the

day looms ever closer you and your child may start to feel a little jumpy. For your

little one, most of the anxiety is about the great unknown. He or she has never

been to school as a fully-fledged, uniform-wearing student and simply does not

know what to expect.

Tips for first-timers at school:Normalize those feelings of nervousness. Tell your kids that everyone feels a little nervous and worried when starting a new phase of life and that these feelings are very normal.Talk freely and regularly about starting school and start to prepare the child as early as possible. Make it a dinner-time subject and encourage kids to talk about what they are feeling. If there is something particular that they are nervous about, try to encourage them to talk about it.Do a dry run. If they are overly concerned about the whole process, plan a “practice” school day when they get up in the morning, put on their uniform, pack their bags and walk or drive to school.Eat a packed lunch at home. Some kids worry about accessing their lunches, or may not be used to bringing lunch from home. Help them write a list of what they might like in their lunch box, and have a couple of “packed lunch” days beforehand.Draw up a school day schedule. Children love routines and when they start school their usual routine will change. Work with them to write up a daily routine and discuss with them how the day will work.Organize a play date. If you know of other children who will be starting with your child, arrange for them to play together a few times. On the first day they will appreciate seeing a familiar face in the schoolyard.

After such a lovely summer break, it is understandable if your school veteran is reluctant to go back to school and all the structure and rules that go with it. Many kids suffer from the post-holiday blues and do not want their idyllic summer to end. This is a normal reaction.If their anxiety or reluctance seems extreme, however; or if they are really feeling down, there may be something particular worrying them. Try to get them to verbalize what is bothering them, although they may not really know what it is. It could be as simple as being concerned about which class they will be in, or they may be nervous about coping in a higher grade. Maybe they have an unresolved issue from the previous year.

It may be difficult to work out what the problem is and how to deal with it. As far as they are concerned, they do not like school and the solution to the problem is not to go there. Obviously, parents have to make it clear that attending school is a given, but they can help children come up with

solutions and strategies to make their time there

more enjoyable. Serious issues like bullying or learning difficulties, however, will need to be taken up with

the school.

It is not at all unusual for parents to suffer from anxiety about their child or children going off to school, with parents of first-timers having to deal with their little baby’s new status as a “big school” child.Parents should attend all the transition days with their child and take advantage of being able to talk to the school staff and other parents. If possible, parents should chat to other parents whose kids are already at school.It can help ease the anxiety to get some inside knowledge beforehand, for example, to find out where to drop off and pick up your child.Before your family knows it, the school year will be back in full swing with the Easter holidays beckoning.

Oosterlig spog ‘n Matriekslaagsyfer van 99.25% en 127 onderskeidings. 53% van die skool se Matrieks het universiteitstoelating behaal.Die volgende leerlinge is toppresteerders:

Liesl Theiss 8 onderskeidings (7vakkemetʼngemiddeldvan90%+)Tané Mitton 7 onderskeidingsSunette van der Walt 7 onderskeidingsAmoré van Baalen 6 onderskeidingsBianca de Klerk 5 onderskeidingsNadia Greyvenstein 5 onderskeidingsDyllan Stone 5 onderskeidingsShante Dreyer 4 onderskeidingsVickey Oosthuizen 4 onderskeidingsSimoné Schalkwyk 4 onderskeidingsCarla J. Van Vuuren 4 onderskeidingsRudi Lange 3 onderskeidingsDean van den Berg 3 onderskeidings

Oosterlig se toppresteerders

Liesl Theiss

Sunette van der Walt

Tané Mitton

Amoré van Baalen

Hoërskool Hans Moore se Francois Poolman en John van Greunen was gister baie bly gewees om hulle matriek resultate te kry.

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Afrikaans EAT; Besigheidstudies; LO; Wiskunde; Fisiese Wetenskappe; Ingenieursgrafieka en Ontwerp

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Afrikaans Huistaal; Besigheidstudies; English FAL; LO;

Lewenswetenskappe;

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Visuele Kuns; English FAL; LO; Ingenieursgrafieka en Ontwerp

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Afrikaans Huistaal; English FAL; LO; Ingenieursgrafieka en Ontwerp

4 Onderskeidings Tiaan Grobbelaar

Afrikaans Huistaal; English FAL; LO; Rekenaartoepassingstegnologie

3 Onderskeidings Sumarie Breytenbach

Afrikaans Huistaal; English FAL; Wiskundige Geletterdheid

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Afrikaans EAT; Besigheidstudies; Wiskundige Geletterdheid

3 Onderskeidings Jessica Joubert Afrikaans EAT; LO;

English Home Language;

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Besigheidstudies; LO

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Kontak [email protected] vir meer besonderhede of skakel 011 622 1806 (Druk 1)

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Seven 2014 matriculants and their support team embarked on the adventure of a lifetime in December. They planned to travel 3,500km across South Africa in the most unsuitable transport, “the humble tuk tuk,” to raise money for St. Francis Care Centre in Boksburg, a hospice and Aids care centre. Their route started at the care centre on 27 December and by last week they had already completed about 3,000km of their journey. On Friday, they were in the Western Cape and their journey is expected to end in Cape Town on 11 January.They travelled along the lesser known roads through Welkom, Ladybrand, Durban, the Garden Route, Karoo and finally Cape Town. The trip, which has not only been about fun and adventure but also about stopovers at charitable organizations, was inspired by a similar tuk tuk race through India in which competitors were required to raise money for charity. In this case, the boys have decided to explore their own country and take on the challenge to see if the humble tuk tuk could complete the challenging journey. The boys were, however, well prepared, being armed with tools and spares to keep the tuk tuk running. “Originally, we wanted to take part in a similar adventure in India, but this proved to be too costly. We then thought if we brought the same idea to South Africa, we could make it more relevant, raise money and create an event that will provide a sustainable income for local charities for years to come.” “We chose the St. Francis Care Centre because it is one of the smaller charities that doesn’t always receive the attention it deserves. The Centre is a true place of miracles,” says Ayrton Da Silva, Founder of Project Colour.The boys matriculated from St John’s College, Bishop Bavin School, Beaulieu College and St Benedicts College. All seven boys – bar one – live in Ekurhuleni and are committed to helping community projects in their area. The boys have all been friends for years, mostly through their sporting connections.

Ayrton, along with Thomas Coward and Sebastian Julicher, all rowed internationally. Brenden Crawford is currently in the South African swimming team. Michael Greeff is the geeky, but good-looking glue that holds the team together, Lebo is clearly the comedian and Ruan is the tough guy who will take on difficult situations. Tuks tuks may be a common sight in Asia, but they are only just catching on in South Africa. They are small and compact and have the tiniest of engines – they are glorified lawnmowers really. Other than a small roof, they are open to all weather conditions, and so are not usually used on long journeys. However, the boys are hoping that the quirky and novel looks of the tuk tuks will attract attention wherever they go. The goal is to raise money through sponsorships and donations. They already have a number of prominent sponsors on board, such as: ACDC Dynamics, Atul Auto, Altech Netstar, Canon, Fournos Bakery Group, Cell C, Microsoft, Jasco, Safari 4x4 Hire, Rowlin National Brokers and Carpa Surveillance.They are hoping that this will be just the first race of this kind through the country and that it could become an annual event, to provide a sustainable income for charities across South Africa.

A Matric holiday that will truly make a

CHARITY DRIVE: The boys from Project Colour, Michael Greeff, Sebastian Julicher, Ruan de Lange, Thomas Coward and Ayrton da Silva

difference

The centre was built by Father Stan Brennan several decades ago as an Aids hospice. However, now that Aids treatment has changed, it caters for anyone who needs care. It now has a 48-bed facility for adults and the Rainbow Cottage to care for neglected and orphaned children. The boys love spending time with the little ones and it is not often that the children have the opportunity to play rowdy and boisterous games unless these Matric boys come over to play.

St francis care centre:

The name January is derived from the Latin name “Januaris” which refers to the Roman god of gates and doorways. As we enter the gates of 2015 we tend to look back at the past and, more importantly, forward to the coming year. It is a time to reflect on changes we want or need to make. New Year’s resolutions will be declared with optimism and the intention is to make each year better than the last. Yet, many people are unable to achieve their goals, with some even throwing in the towel after a week or two.The University of Scranton conducted a study on New Year’s resolutions and came up with the results detailed in the graphics below, which are somewhat disappointing. So why should you set goals for 2015 if none of your good intentions paid off in the past? Experts believe that people who explicitly make resolutions are 10 times more likely to attain their goals than people who do not explicitly make resolutions. Thus, you have nothing to lose and plenty to gain.

Tips for seTTing reAlisTic

new YeAr’s resoluTions:

- Be honest and realistic about what you can achieve- Pledge to change in a specific way- Keep track of your progress- Focus on the positive- Avoid temptation- Break up large goals into smaller ones- Find alternatives to a behaviour you want to change - Aim for things that are truly important to you- Make happiness a priority- Challenge yourself to do things that scare you- Forgive yourself for past mistakes- Do more things that make you feel great- Remember how awesome you are

news YeAr’s resoluTion sTATisTicsPercentage of those who usually make New Year’s resolutions 45%Percentage of those who infrequently make New Year’s resolutions 17%Percentage of people who absolutely never make New Year’s resolutions 38%Percentage of people who are successful in achieving their resolutions 8%Percentage who have infrequent success 49%Percentage who fail to keep their resolutions every year 24%

TYpes of resoluTions Self-improvement or education-related resolutions 47%Weight-related resolutions 38%Money-related resolutions 34%Relationship-related resolutions 31%

Age-relATed success rATesPercentage of people in their twenties who keep their resolutions each year 39%Percentage of people over 50 who keep their resolutions each year 14%

TiMe resoluTions KepTResolutions maintained through first week 75%Past two weeks 71%Past one month 64%Past six months 46%

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The Boksburg North police made 134 arrests between 20 December and 3 January for the following offences:

Arrests:Theft ..................................................................................14Contravening of the Second Hand Goods Act ...................2Contravening the National Road Traffic Act.......................3Shoplifting ..........................................................................16Perjury ...............................................................................1Possession of illegal substances .......................................60Dealing in illegal substances .............................................3Assault common ................................................................3Drinking in public ...............................................................3Driving under influence ......................................................1Possession of housebreaking implements ........................2Trespassing .......................................................................2Warrant of arrest ................................................................3Illegal gambling..................................................................1Possession of stolen motor vehicle ...................................5Common robbery ...............................................................2Malicious damage to property ...........................................1Assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm .......4Armed robbery ...................................................................2Theft out of motor vehicle ..................................................2Fraud .................................................................................3Reckless and/or negligent driving......................................1

From 1 December 2014 to 1 January 2015 in Ekurhuleni, highly intensified operations by law-enforcers adopting a no-nonsense approach to irresponsible drivers putting innocent road users’ lives at risk yielded a total of 341 arrestees, with the majority being drivers under the influence of alcohol. A total of 313 arrests were effected.“Two-hundred-and-eleven arrested for drunken driving included a driver who was responsible for one of the twenty-two fatalities that occurred – the driver

ran over a pedestrian on a sidewalk in the Germiston CBD,” says Chief Superintendent Wilfred Kgasago of the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department.The 22 persons who died included eight pedestrians, three motorcyclists, seven drivers and four passengers. The eight pedestrians included a seven- year-old-girl run over in Tembisa and a female passenger who died on the N3 southbound near Leondale when she allegedly alighted from her vehicle to attend to the call of nature.“The 130 arrested speeders included a

driver in a BMW sedan clocked going 213km/h on R21 (Albertina Sisulu) in Olifantsfontein,” Chief Supt Kgasago explained.Seventy-seven other arrests included that of a drunk Metro Police impostor in full uniform soliciting bribes from motorists in Katlehong and arrests for possession of hijacked vehicles and dealing in narcotics. Six drug-dealers arrested in Boksburg, Germiston and Brakpan were found in possession of cat, crystal meth, dagga and mandrax valued at over R200,000.

CAUGHT RED-HANDED: A Boksburg North police officer arrested a suspicious-looking man in Rietfontein Road on 6 January. The policeman stopped him after noticing the suspicious-looking man driving a charcoal-coloured Opel Kadett and searched his vehicle, finding seven pieces of abalone and numerous allegedly false passports inside it. The man will appear in court soon.

Man arrested with abalone

There were over 40 accidents recorded in the Benoni and Bromberg areas over the festive season, with 34 being recorded in Benoni.According to Chief Superintendent Wilfred Kgasago of the EMPD, only one fatality was recorded – that of a pedestrian who died on the N12 West near the Voortrekker bridge on 1 December in an accident involving two vehicles.Seven drivers were arrested in Bromberg for driving under the influence of alcohol, eight drivers ended up behind bars for speeding, and three stolen vehicles were recovered - two in Benoni and one in Bromberg.According to Chief Supt Kgasago, 27 warrants of arrest for outstanding traffic fines were executed in Benoni and 19 in Bromberg.

“Nine hawkers were removed in Benoni and three illegal structures removed. Nine vagrants were removed in Benoni and 19 complaints attended to in Benoni,” he added.During stop-and-search operations, over 400 vehicles were stopped in the area. EMPD officers assisted housing officials on 18 and 19 December in the verification process of the shacks in the N12 informal settlement for the purpose of creating a database.“Meanwhile, taxis that are a menace on Voortrekker Road were attended to. On 19 December 30 taxis were impounded and a further 23 were confiscated on 23 December for violating the by-laws. Each taxi was fined R750 with an added administration fee of R212. The special operation is on-going,” Chief Supt Kgasago concluded.

A busy festive season for EMPD

Criminals hoping to steal truck tyres on 29 December misjudged the effects of the rain and ended up without the loot.Unknown men broke the locks of the premises next to a truck company early in the morning and overpowered the guard stationed there, hitting him with a hammer and tying him up.They drove their own truck on to the premises and cut open the palisade fencing to gain access to the neighbouring truck company.Then they drove their truck through the gap in the fence and, after breaking into the container containing truck tyres, started loading the loot on to their truck.The criminals, however, did not take the rain and soggy ground into consideration, and when they tried to drive away, their now heavily loaded vehicle became stuck in the mud.“They had no other choice but to flee without their loot or their truck,” says Lieutenant Juanita Coetzer, communications officer for the Boksburg North SAPS.

Criminals flee empty-handed

STUCK IN THE MUD: Criminals had to leave their truck and loot behind when their truck became stuck in the soggy ground.

A case of perjury was opened against a truck driver after he laid a false statement with the police.The driver originally alleged that he was hijacked on 19 December when he was driving his truck to a warehouse and a vehicle with blue lights stopped him.“The driver alleged that two unknown African males in Metro Police uniforms approached him, pointed at him with a firearm, and took him with the truck

to the N3 highway,” says Lieutenant Juanita Coetzer, communications officer for the Boksburg North police.When the investigating officer interviewed the driver, however, he confessed that he had not been hijacked but that the suspects had made a deal with him and paid him R4,000 to hand over the truck.The driver has been arrested on a charge of perjury and detained at the Boksburg North Police Station.

Hijacking turns into perjury

Hundreds of drunk drivers arrested

DECEASED: The body of the driver of a Quantum Kombi was extricated using the Jaws of Life on the N12 East/Voortrekker on 30 December 2014.

OFF THE STREETS: The arrested drug-dealer in Boksburg with 3,600 mandrax tablets valued at R180,000.

UPHOLDING BY-LAWS: EMPD officers processed the impounded taxis from Benoni at the EMPD Boksburg pound.

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An 85-year-old woman from Texas was arrested for allegedly kidnapping her neighbour’s cats and making them into fur coats. (firsttoknow.com)

A woman from Iowa faces thirty days in jail after sending a box of cow poop to her neighbours because they kept complaining about her barking dog. (firsttoknow.com)

A family was driven from their suburban St. Louis home by thousands of venomous spiders that fell from the ceiling and oozed from the walls. (www.nuttynewstoday.com)

A 23-year-old man from Oldsmar, Florida decapitated his mother on New Year’s Eve all because of a chore he did not want to complete. (www.wfla.com)

A heavily pregnant woman was barred from using the toilets in a fast food restaurant. She was told she could not use the washrooms until her boyfriend paid for their food. (www.nuttynewstoday. com)

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Thousands of properTies To be covered by The seaAn estimated 7 000 properties around England and Wales will be sacrificed to rising seas over the next century, BBC news reports say. These s t a g g e r i n g figures were released by the Environment Agency. (BBC.com/news)

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News reports allege as many as 10 000 bottles of alcohol were confiscated from visitors to Cape Town beaches by local authorities over the holiday period.The reports say that Capetonians and tourists flocked to the Cape Town beaches this holiday season, many of them hoping to knock back a few cold ones in the sun.However, the long arm of the law put an end to their drinking plans with the confiscation of thousands of bottles of alcohol.(iol.co.za)

Twelve people were killed after two gunmen stormed the offices of satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, France on Wednesday. Among those killed was the magazine’s editor, Stephane Charbonnier. A police officer was gunned down in the street as the men fled the scene. By Thursday an 18-year-old had handed himself over to police and the two suspected gunmen had identified in the media as brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi. On Friday the brothers were gunned downed as they fled a warehouse north of Paris, firing at police. Shortly afterwards in eastern Paris, police stormed a supermarket where hostages were held by a gunman with reported links to the brothers. The gunman and four hostages died. (NoW.com)

charlie hebdo attack AIrASIA pLANE CrASh: pINgS dETECTEd IN SEArCh FOr BLACk BOxIndonesian search-and-rescue teams have possibly detected signals from the black box of AirAsia flight QZ8501, raising hopes that investigators will soon obtain key clues on why the plane went down.The pings were detected on Friday morning, 12 days after the plane went missing over the Java Sea while carrying 162 people from Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore. Searchers have pulled 46 bodies of the plane’s passenger and crew from the water, as well as a scattering of debris. No survivors have been found. (theguardian.com)

Reigning Miss South Africa Ziphozakhe Zokufa left South Africa this week for Miami where she is representing SA at the 63rd Miss Universe Pageant on January 25. Zokufa, a 23-year-old model and TV production student from Port Elizabeth, was crowned the new Miss South Africa in December after Rolene Strauss won the Miss World title in London. Zokufa was her first princess. (Entertainment.iafrica.com)

Miss SA is headed to Miss Universe

Last week a 47-year-old man shot his 45-year-old wife dead at the Parkview Police Station before killing himself. They were allegedly filling in domestic violence forms when he excused himself to fetch his reading spectacles from his car. He came back with his revolver instead and shot his wife. While police were trying to remove the gun from his grasp, he shot himself fatally in the upper body. (sourced from News24)

businesses brace for power cuTsBusiness is bracing itself for more disruptions in the coming week as the end of the festive season is set to put a further strain on Eskom, which warned on Wednesday that the risk of power cuts was rising as the reopening of mines, factories and schools loomed.South Africans have enjoyed an uninterrupted supply of electricity for close to a month, thanks to the year-end holiday lull. It gave Eskom a chance to do much needed maintenance work and the opportunity to replenish its depleted diesel fuel supplies and water reserves for the pumped-storage schemes which use water to generate electricity. (iol.co.za)

Murder-suicide at cop station

because they are fussy eaters as

a result of being unable to vomit. One of the main functions of vomiting is to purge the body of toxic

substances. Because rats cannot vomit, they have other strategies to defend themselves against toxins - like super-sensitive

food-avoidance learning. When rats discover a new food, they taste a little, and if it makes them sick they scrupulously avoid it, using their

acute senses of taste and smell. [http://www.ratbehavior.org/vomit.htm]

Back to the Future Part II might have been entertaining, but it definitely got many of its predictions for 2015 wrong! Among its grandiose predictions of 2015 were hover boards, flying cars,

futuristic clothing styles and high-tech fax machines!

A glimpse into 2015 from Back to the Future Part II It’s not every actor who has the longevity to work with the likes of

both Alfred Hitchcock andQuentin Tarantino. But Rod Taylor had it.The Australian actor, whose leading-man looks and solid presence kept him working in Hollywood for six decades, died on Wednesday at the age of 84. The news was announced by his daughter Felicia Taylor, a former CNN correspondent. Though he racked up dozens of film and TV credits over the years, Taylor was perhaps best known for starring opposite Tippi Hedren in The Birds, playing an eligible bachelor who catches the eye of a socialite and then ends up having to protect her and his family from a squadron of murderous birds in the Hitchcock classic. (eonline.com)

The birds star rod Taylor dead at 84Rats aRe haRd

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Date Type Event Place12/01 Tennis Heineken Open Auckland

Apia International Sydney Sydney14/01 Cricket SA vs West Indies T20 Kingsmead, Durban15/01 Golf Sony Open Hawaii16/01 Cricket SA vs West Indies ODI Kingsmead, Durban17/01 Football Africa Cup of Nations

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Sport calendar for January 2015

Sullivan seizes prestigious golf trophy

A festive charity fiesta

DEDICATED: The community rallied around Hirsch’s Meadowdale to support it in its Zumbathon initiative.

Briton Andy Sullivan won the SA Open Championship which was hosted the City of Ekurhuleni at the Glendower Golf Club, Bedfordview from 8 to 11 January.South African Charl Shwartzel was up as a favourite to win but Sullivan managed to secure a first place with some superb last-minute shots, stealing Schwartzel’s

limelight. Schwartzel produced a score of 74 in the final round, to Sullivan’s 67.Glendower Golf Club is a highly ranked parkland golf course which provides challenging golfing among gorgeous surroundings. It is said to be a test for the world’s best golfers.Tournament results were as follows:

1 Andrew Sullivan 66 70 74 67 Total: 2772 Charl Schwartzel 68 69 66 74 Total: 2773 Lee Slattery 70 74 65 69 Total: 2784 Pablo Martin Benavides 71 68 71 69 Total: 2795 Thomas Aiken 70 71 70 70 Total: 281

CHAMPIONS: The prestigious event saw big golfing names streaming in to Bedfordview. Ernie Els was among these golfing giants.

Towards the end of last year, The World Rowing Federation, FISA announced that, Lawrence Sizwe Ndlovu, South Africa’s 2012 Olympic Champion and ex- Mondeor High learner was selected as commission member with the title of Lightweight Men’s Athlete Representative. This new title will see Ndlovu working with the Executive Committee of FISA addressing the needs and issues concerning the rowers of the world in that event. It may also include partaking and influencing the FISA decision making from the Athlete’s point of view. Once Ndlovu attends

the first meeting with the Committee next month in Frankfurt, he will be informed of his all his responsibilities.When asked how he feels about this appointment, Ndlovu told tame TIMES, “I feel honoured. It is a sign of recognition for the work and the years I have put it in Rowing. I am looking forward to getting the exposure and being part of the Commission. The idea of knowing that I am able to contribute positively in the Athlete’s lives not only in my country but the Athletes from all parts of the world is humbling and flattering,” adding “I am looking forward to the challenges and the responsibilities the position might

come with.”In order to be selected specific criteria for selection needs to be met. The FISA Committee then has a list of delegates that met the requirement that they choose from. “I was informed that I had made the list, submitted the requested documentation and awaited the results,” Ndlovu explained.Ndlovu currently stays in the South of Johannesburg while his training base is in Pretoria. His main focus in on the 2016 Olympics with his 2015 goals being to well in the World Championships and qualifying for the upcoming Olympics.

Ndlovu selected as FISA commission member

FISA COMMISSION MEMBER: Lawrence Sizwe Ndlovu has been chosen to be FISA’s Lightweight Men’s Athlete Representative.