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• Ensuring that there is detailed work to establish the conditions of contracts and proper estimates of costs and time prior to advertising so that the evaluation criteria are appropriate and do not need to be changed during the evaluation itself;• allowing Provincial Treasury to observe the in-house departmental tender processes to ensure greater compliance with supply chain management procedures;• appointing an independent probity team to audit all tenders with a contract value of more than R50 million; and• publishing the outcome of each stage of the tender process on the Treasury website.

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Alberton residents looking for entertainment close to home can rejoice – Alberton Day and Music Festival is almost here.Over a timespan of three days – 5 to 7 December - Alberton will be entertained by some of the best in the local music industry at Alberton Rugby Club.Aimed at involving the entire community, the festival will include foodstalls, flea- and crafters market stands, motor shows, beer gardens, food stalls and a theme park for the children to be entertained.Alberton Day and Music Festival will kick off on the Friday with a rock show and DJ’s. Saturday will be filled with activities for everyone with top South African musicians taking the stage. On Sunday, everyone is invited to a relaxing ox braai.Artists included in the line-up are The Parlotones, Prime

Circle, Gerhard Steyn, Karlien van Jaarsveld, Theuns Jordaan, Liani May, Die Campbell’s, LCNVL and Kurt Darren.While parents enjoy the music and other entertainment, the children can take part in fun activities such as kiddie’s rides and carnival games. Anyone can apply for a stall or stand to promote business or sell products and services. Businesses, churches, schools and individuals are all welcome to become part of Alberton Day and Music Festival.Organisers Mark Assante and Stefan Fourie, will support the local SPCA and other charities with donations.

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A Glenvista resident, who stays in Kamstra Street, is fed up with continuously having to clear sewage out of his yard. He told tame TIMES that his sewerage pipe often becomes blocked and sewage then spills into his yard. He added that Clr Paul Smit has been helpful in persuading Council (City of Joburg) to unblock the drain; however, Council never cleans up the mess that is left on his premises. “Clr Smit has told me that Council does not have money to clean up the sewage.” The resident said that the pipe becomes blocked every second or third month. Clr Smit said,”Every time the resident asks for a cleanup I have requested JW to follow-up. To my knowledge this has been done, but the resident raises a valid point: why do we have to request that it be cleaned up - why is it not automatically done? Why is this pipe continuously blocking up and what plan of action does Joburg Water have in place to stop this from happening again? As far as finances go, most departments are struggling on budgets that are inadequate and maybe the Mayor and MMC for finance and infustructure should comment on why their finances are in such bad shape. tame TIMES has requested comment from Joburg Water.Do you think it is fair that the resident has to clean up the mess from a problem that is Council’s responsibility? Share you thoughts on this on www.tametimes.co.za.

Resident left to clean sewage out of yard

COUNCIL’S MESS: is left for the resident to clean up.

A creative and entertaining enterprise, a Lunartics event, was held on 6 November. This event, a soiree by invitation only, was held in the South at artist Severa Rech Cassarino’s home, and featured live music by Nicole Theron.Theron told tame TIMES she and Cassarino believe that artists are becoming an endangered species. “Particularly artists who make their living as artists,” Theron said, “We wanted to gather people around our art and remind them that when you support a local artist or artisan you are empowering art, and that’s what these events are all about.”“Seeing art in a gallery is one kind of experience, but, to have the opportunity to see the art in its natural habitat as it were, available for open discussion...well that is something quite different,” Cassarino said.Both women have turned their creative talents and passions into entrepreneurial e n d e a v o u r s . Cassarino is the driving and creative force behind JuReále jewellery and Theron has been pursuing the art of soap making, and her business is called PureBliss.

While enjoying a glass of wine, home-made soup, cheese and fruit, the artists’ productions were experienced first hand and some of the history and legacy related to these art forms was explored. This all took place within the colourful, warm environment provided by that most intriguing alchemist’s lair, the home of that strange and endangered creature: the artist - quietly making magic deep within the suburbs.

Anyone wishing to attend or host future events is invited to contact [email protected].

ARTIST: Severa Rech Cassarino with her artwork

MUSCIAN: Nicole Theron entertained the guests with her music.

Reminding people that artists still exist

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Heigent hert julle, die nostalgie pak my hierdie week! Ek sit so en dink aan ou vriende en gebeurtenisse en lag sommer kliphard. Laat ek julle eers vertel van Gysie se Franse episode.Toe ek nog ‘n “flower child” was, besluit ‘n paar van ons om ‘n partytjie by te woon in die stad. Ek en my ou Gysie was toe nog net vriende, daar was nog nie eers ‘n teken van ogies maak nie. So laai ‘n vriend ons almal op met sy Kewer – en ons pak daardie motortjie soos net studente kan! By die venster sit my goeie vriendin Lalla. Ons maak al die vensters oop vir ‘n bietjie vars lug en meer spasie. Gysie het reeds by die huis begin opwarm en sit heel tevrede agter in die motor. Stop by ‘n stopstraat, hier staan ‘n hond so hoog soos ‘n ponie en kyk vir Lalla in die gesig. Ewe braaf leun Gysie oor, kyk die hond stip in die oë en haak af: “le woef!”, kompleet met ‘n Franse aksent.By die partytjie aangekom, kyk ons die talent uit. Lalla sien hoe Gysie ‘n meisietjie so skaperig aankyk en gaan maak kennis, met die doel om hulle dan later aan mekaar voor te stel. Vol selfvertroue stap Gysie toe na die groep toe sodat Lalla haar ding kan doen. “Het jy vir haar gesê ek kan Frans praat?” vra hy vir Lalla. Die jonge dame hoor dit toe en vra opgewonde dat Gys iets moet sê in Frans. “Le hello,” sê die stomme man heel in sy skik – en ons skater. Dit is seker nie nodig om te noem dat die meisie nie vreeslik beïndruk was nie.Jare later lag ek en my Gysie steeds oor die aand wat hy sy naam so met ‘n plank geslaan het. En dit verruil ek vir niks. Die, gesels, die onthou, die lag!

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Daar is niks so vervelig soos om op ‘n weeksaand voor die TV te sit en om niks te hê om na te kyk nie. Jy spring rond tussen al die kanale op jou satellietskottel en die daar is net mooi niks. Ten minste, toe Oscar nog in die hof was, kon jy oor en oor na Gerrie Nel se swart toga gekyk het. Of na regter Masipa se Milady’s-uitrustings. Maar, helaas, noudat hy in die tronk is, en al die Generations-akteurs afgedank is, is daar omtrent net programme op waarin die president die hoofrol speel. “The Rolling Hills of The Unnamed Homestead North of Durban” sou ‘n beter naam vir hierdie sepie gewees het (hulle noem dit die “Nuus”) . Of “Murder She Wrote: “The Tuckshop Mysteries”. Of “What lies beneath (the bunker)”. Waar is al die goeie ou reekse? Toe helde nog helde was en hulle snorre nie afgekom het wanneer hulle gaan swem het nie? Die dae van MacGyver - ‘n ou wat met twee vuurhoutjies ‘n bom kon bou of die A-Team, wie se planne altyd uitgewerk het, al het B.A. Baracus die meeste juwele aangehad wat ‘n bomplanter nog aangehad het? Waar is daardie reekse? Gelukkig vir ons moet jy net slim wees en net jou TV-skedules ken. En jy sal bietjie kreatiwiteit aan die dag moet lê om dit gekyk te kry want daar is goeie nuus en slegte nuus. Die goeie nuus is: die ou reeks soos Magnum P.I. is deesdae weer op TV! Die slegtenuus is: dis twaalfuur in die middae op, omtrent net die tyd wat jy by die werk sit en jou tande in ‘n baie louerige, ouerige, olierige pasteitjie inslaan. So, as jy nie ‘n pvr het nie sal dit nogal heel gepas wees om jou ou video-opnemer nader te hark en ‘n ou reeks of twee te “tape” wat jy in die aande kan kyk in plaas van “Shower Hour in the Big House on the Prairie”. Dan kyk jy hoe lyk die helde nou weer wie se snorre nie afkom as hulle swem nie, en wat nog Ferrari’s ry soos Ferrari’s gery moet word: met die snor nog aan. “Happy Movember!”-Stefan van Niekerk

Who came up with the idea of one-way streets? What were our town planners thinking? It does not make sense for drivers who are accustomed to negotiating two-way streets to have to adjust their entire motoring mindset mid-journey to cope with one-ways.Every one-way street in our city is simply an accident waiting to happen.Without incriminating myself, I would like to say that probably just about everyone with a driver’s licence in Gauteng has been the wrong way down a one-way street at least once.Also, one-way streets are nightmare for the navigationally challenged, confusing even

the most intelligent of GPS systems at times, wasting petrol and encouraging road rage.The Johannesburg CBD is a prime example of a one-way-infested maze that needs urgent revamping. If you take a wrong turn just once, you can spend half an hour circling a block trying to reach a destination that you can see but are never able to reach in a car.Before the city planners call our Jozi a world class African city, they need to get rid of the one-way streets.

Editor’s note: Please note this is not the opinion of tame TIMES and its staff.

Abolish one-way streets

Deborah Green writes:

Last Thursday’s Parliamentary shenanigans made a mockery of South Africa’s hard-won freedoms.When one thinks about the price South Africans paid for freedom and democracy, when one considers the miracle that was the 1994 election, when one weighs up the service delivery gap that keeps millions unemployed and in poverty – last Thursday’s National Assembly sitting, during which a report absolving President Zuma from paying back the Nkandla money was passed - was a tragedy.Parliament exists to represent the people and to act as a service delivery watchdog. Debate, therefore, is a necessity, because the people must have their say; and the watchdog must be able to bite anyone trying to waste the people’s money.

Speaker Baleka Mbete brought Parliament into disrepute by doing her best to stop the debate and pull the watchdog’s teeth by re-arranging the day’s programme and curtailing speaking time. The rowdy EFF, which sometimes seems to care more about making front page headlines than anything else (why else did they cause damage to the Gauteng Provincial Legislature earlier this year?); and the “out-of-order” DA, which sometimes seems to care more about power than principle (why else would a capitalist party work together with a party intent on nationalizing the economy?), were not the worst behaved last Thursday. South Africans deserve better.

Editor’s note: Please note this is not the opinion of tame TIMES and its staff.

Making a mockery of democracy

Felicity Clarke writes:

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Armed robbery:............................. 3 Assault common: ......................... 3 Assault GBH: ................................ 2 Attempted theft of m/v: ................ 1Attempted theft: ............................ 1 Business breaking and theft: ...... 1Drunk driving: ............................... 1 House-breaking and theft: ........... 5Intimidation: .................................. 1Possession of dagga/drugs: ....... 12Possession of stolen property: ... 2 Possession of unlicensed firearm: .......................................... 1Warrant of arrests: ....................... 1Shoplifting: .................................... 1 Theft of m/v: .................................. 2 Theft out of m/v: ........................... 1

The following 38 arrests were made by Moffatview SAPS between over the weekend of 11 November:

Moffatview SAPS would like to warn members of the public to remember not to leave their car-keys in the ignition when opening or closing the gate, as there have many carjackings in the Moffatview policing area. Members of the public are also urged to be alert and to check if anyone is following them while they are driving.

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Assault common: ......................... 10Assault Grievous Bodily harm: ... 3Assault under domestic violence: ....................... 3Attempted armed robbery: .......... 1Dealing liquor without a licence: ....................................... 1Drunk driving: ............................... 18Gambling Act: ............................... 5House-breaking and theft: ........... 1Malicious damage to property: ... 1Pointing of firearm: ...................... 1Possession of drugs: ................... 26Possession of stolen motor vehicle: ............................... 1Possession of suspected stolen goods: ............................................ 1Possession of suspected stolen motor vehicle: ................... 1Rape:.............................................. 1Reckless and negligence driving: .......................................... 1Shoplifting: .................................... 2Theft: .............................................. 3

A total of 80 arrests were made by Booysens SAPS between 3 and 9 November:

Two suspects were arrested on 10 November by SAPS Technical Response Team (TRT) for possession of dagga.The members were driving along Verona Street, Rosettenville when they spotted a white sedan parked there. Two unknown males were sitting outside on the bench. The members asked to search them.Cst Ndlovu found dagga on one of the males; he then searched the other male, and noticed that he was swallowing something. The member asked what was he swallowing, but the suspect could not talk, so he coughed up the substance - which turned out to be dagga - and ran away. The members gave chase and apprehended him in High Street. The suspect was carrying a plastic bag with seven packets and nine small bags of dagga. The two suspects were arrested and taken to Moffatview SAPS.

Swallows dagga, coughs it out, gets arrested

Members of the Agriculture and Rural Development received information on 12 November from members of the South Hills community that one of the residents was in possession of a Leopard Tortoise and it was being kept in the house.Moffatview SAPS spokeswoman Cst Rebecca Bila said, “The tortoise was confiscated and taken to a Rehabilitation Centre and a fine was issued.”

Leopard tortoise found in South Hills

A covert team from the South African Police Service’s Commercial and Financial Crime Intelligence Unit made a successful arrest minutes before the Makro store in Alberton was to be defrauded of more than R7 million.The police scouted the area around the store on Monday 10 November and identified a car with two suspicious-looking occupants. Acting on information received, the team from Alberton SAPS, Crime Intelligence and the West Rand Organised Crime Unit, as well as their colleagues from the Johannesburg Metro Police, disrupted the transaction in the making.Once satisfied that the occupants of the car were the targeted suspects, a search was conducted. They had found a laptop connected to an inverter and internet router, suspected to be linked to Makro’s computer systems. 284 Makro gift vouchers were also found, which the suspects were to load with approximately R25 000 each.The duo appeared in the Johannesburg Commercial Crime Court on 12 November and the case was postponed to 20 November for bail application.

SAPS saves Makro millions

The case against Isaac Maruding, aged 44, who is on trial for three counts of culpable homicide and one count of reckless and negligent driving, was postponed again on12 November until 23 January 2015 for three key reasons.Maruding’s legal representative Advocate Mokhele Salemane has left the case, leaving the accused without legal help. Also, Magistrate Samuel Hlubi has decided that the matter would be better heard in a regional court rather than a district court. Lastly, the new date coincides with the original court date set for the case.The accused has been reminded of his bail conditions and warned that if he breaks any of them, he will be arrested and detained until the court date. He has been ordered to appear before the court at 8:30 on 23 January to avoid further prosecution.

N12 driver case postponed again

Power utility City Power made a major breakthrough in the fight against cable theft last Friday when it arrested four suspects who confessed to be the masterminds behind the theft of the electricity cable in Eikenhof that led to widespread water outages in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Ekurhuleni and the West Rand two months ago.

The water shortage occurred as a result of theft of electricity cables needed for the reservoirs to pump water.The suspects were arrested by City Power Investigative Unit with 120 kilograms worth of copper valued at R8 435. The apprehension of the suspects follows a tip-off from the scrap dealer who alerted City Power about the suspicious goods that the suspects were selling.Upon being questioned, the suspects confessed that they were behind the theft of the electricity cable in Eikenhof that resulted in widespread water outages in September. They conceded that they are part of a syndicate that is actively involved in the theft of electricity cables and copper and took City Power investigators to cable theft hot spots that they have targeted.The suspects also showed the investigators the site where they strip the cables and also identified and fingered City Power contractor employees who provide them with information on vulnerable areas and equipment they should target.

The employees identified by the suspects were also arrested, bringing to a total of eight those who have been locked up at the Booysens Police Station.The suspects and their accomplices will appear in court soon on charges of theft and damage to property. The South African Police Services and City Power are on a manhunt for other members of the syndicate who are at large.Managing Director of City Power Sicelo Xulu welcomed the arrest and said this major bust is indicative of how partnership between communities, City Power, law enforcement agencies such as the South African Police Services (SAPS), the Hawks and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) can yield positive results in the fight against cable theft.“The water cuts that affected communities in Pretoria and Johannesburg due to cable theft is a grim and chilling reminder of how the scourge of cable theft can impact negatively on communities and businesses if it remains unchecked. We appeal to our communities to work with us to rid ourselves of the menace of cable theft as it poses a national security threat and robs us of much needed jobs,” said Xulu.Cable theft causes our economy to haemorrhage over R5 billion annually. “This lost revenue is money that could be invested to grow the economy and generate employment opportunities. Small and medium sized businesses are the hardest hit by unplanned power outages and in many instances many of them have to shed jobs in order to survive the negative impact of lost revenue sustained during unplanned outages by criminally induced actions,” said Xulu.He said the Association of Electricity Municipalities of Southern Africa (AMEU), the industry body in which he was elected President, is lobbying government to have cable theft classified as economic sabotage.

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Pikitup would like to remind the citizens of Joburg again this year not to give out Christmas gifts to waste removal staff, especially during the festive season.“Pikitup employees are forbidden from soliciting Christmas gifts from members of the public, as this goes against company policy for staff to take part in this tradition,” said Suren Maharaj, acting Managing Director at Pikitup.Maharaj was speaking ahead of the holiday season, advising the residents and business owners in the City of Joburg against individuals who masquerade as

Pikitup staff requesting Christmas boxes and donations from the public. Residents are under no obligation whatsoever to offer any gifts to Pikitup’s refuse collection staff, as the company does pay a bonus to its staff at the end of the year,” said Maharaj.All residents are urged to report imposters and staff who approach or harass them for gifts or donations.“Corporate governance and zero tolerance to corruption are of critical importance to Pikitup. We will leave no stone unturned in rooting out corrupt officials and practices,” said Maharaj. Any irregular activities are to be reported to the South African Police Services or contact the City of Johannesburg’s 24-hour 24/7 toll-free hotline on 0800 00 25 87, which is manned in all 11 official languages or via email: [email protected] or send an SMS to 32840 line which is charged at a minimal fee of R1,50.

Should residents have any further queries, Pikitup would like to encourage them to contact Joburg Connect on 011 375 5555 or 0860 562874 (0860 JOBURG); alternatively visit www.pikitup.co.za.

Pikitup advises against gifts for their waste removal staff

LDAC Booysens will be hosting a float carnival in the streets of JHB South on 13 December to collect toys for the less

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Armed robbery:............................. 3 Assault common: ......................... 3 Assault GBH: ................................ 2 Attempted theft of m/v: ................ 1Attempted theft: ............................ 1 Business breaking and theft: ...... 1Drunk driving: ............................... 1 House-breaking and theft: ........... 5Intimidation: .................................. 1Possession of dagga/drugs: ....... 12Possession of stolen property: ... 2 Possession of unlicensed firearm: .......................................... 1Warrant of arrests: ....................... 1Shoplifting: .................................... 1 Theft of m/v: .................................. 2 Theft out of m/v: ........................... 1

The following 38 arrests were made by Moffatview SAPS between over the weekend of 11 November:

Moffatview SAPS would like to warn members of the public to remember not to leave their car-keys in the ignition when opening or closing the gate, as there have many carjackings in the Moffatview policing area. Members of the public are also urged to be alert and to check if anyone is following them while they are driving.

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Two suspects were arrested on 10 November by SAPS Technical Response Team (TRT) for possession of dagga.The members were driving along Verona Street, Rosettenville when they spotted a white sedan parked there. Two unknown males were sitting outside on the bench. The members asked to search them.Cst Ndlovu found dagga on one of the males; he then searched the other male, and noticed that he was swallowing something. The member asked what was he swallowing, but the suspect could not talk, so he coughed up the substance - which turned out to be dagga - and ran away. The members gave chase and apprehended him in High Street. The suspect was carrying a plastic bag with seven packets and nine small bags of dagga. The two suspects were arrested and taken to Moffatview SAPS.

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Members of the Agriculture and Rural Development received information on 12 November from members of the South Hills community that one of the residents was in possession of a Leopard Tortoise and it was being kept in the house.Moffatview SAPS spokeswoman Cst Rebecca Bila said, “The tortoise was confiscated and taken to a Rehabilitation Centre and a fine was issued.”

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A covert team from the South African Police Service’s Commercial and Financial Crime Intelligence Unit made a successful arrest minutes before the Makro store in Alberton was to be defrauded of more than R7 million.The police scouted the area around the store on Monday 10 November and identified a car with two suspicious-looking occupants. Acting on information received, the team from Alberton SAPS, Crime Intelligence and the West Rand Organised Crime Unit, as well as their colleagues from the Johannesburg Metro Police, disrupted the transaction in the making.Once satisfied that the occupants of the car were the targeted suspects, a search was conducted. They had found a laptop connected to an inverter and internet router, suspected to be linked to Makro’s computer systems. 284 Makro gift vouchers were also found, which the suspects were to load with approximately R25 000 each.The duo appeared in the Johannesburg Commercial Crime Court on 12 November and the case was postponed to 20 November for bail application.

SAPS saves Makro millions

The case against Isaac Maruding, aged 44, who is on trial for three counts of culpable homicide and one count of reckless and negligent driving, was postponed again on12 November until 23 January 2015 for three key reasons.Maruding’s legal representative Advocate Mokhele Salemane has left the case, leaving the accused without legal help. Also, Magistrate Samuel Hlubi has decided that the matter would be better heard in a regional court rather than a district court. Lastly, the new date coincides with the original court date set for the case.The accused has been reminded of his bail conditions and warned that if he breaks any of them, he will be arrested and detained until the court date. He has been ordered to appear before the court at 8:30 on 23 January to avoid further prosecution.

N12 driver case postponed again

Power utility City Power made a major breakthrough in the fight against cable theft last Friday when it arrested four suspects who confessed to be the masterminds behind the theft of the electricity cable in Eikenhof that led to widespread water outages in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Ekurhuleni and the West Rand two months ago.

The water shortage occurred as a result of theft of electricity cables needed for the reservoirs to pump water.The suspects were arrested by City Power Investigative Unit with 120 kilograms worth of copper valued at R8 435. The apprehension of the suspects follows a tip-off from the scrap dealer who alerted City Power about the suspicious goods that the suspects were selling.Upon being questioned, the suspects confessed that they were behind the theft of the electricity cable in Eikenhof that resulted in widespread water outages in September. They conceded that they are part of a syndicate that is actively involved in the theft of electricity cables and copper and took City Power investigators to cable theft hot spots that they have targeted.The suspects also showed the investigators the site where they strip the cables and also identified and fingered City Power contractor employees who provide them with information on vulnerable areas and equipment they should target.

The employees identified by the suspects were also arrested, bringing to a total of eight those who have been locked up at the Booysens Police Station.The suspects and their accomplices will appear in court soon on charges of theft and damage to property. The South African Police Services and City Power are on a manhunt for other members of the syndicate who are at large.Managing Director of City Power Sicelo Xulu welcomed the arrest and said this major bust is indicative of how partnership between communities, City Power, law enforcement agencies such as the South African Police Services (SAPS), the Hawks and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) can yield positive results in the fight against cable theft.“The water cuts that affected communities in Pretoria and Johannesburg due to cable theft is a grim and chilling reminder of how the scourge of cable theft can impact negatively on communities and businesses if it remains unchecked. We appeal to our communities to work with us to rid ourselves of the menace of cable theft as it poses a national security threat and robs us of much needed jobs,” said Xulu.Cable theft causes our economy to haemorrhage over R5 billion annually. “This lost revenue is money that could be invested to grow the economy and generate employment opportunities. Small and medium sized businesses are the hardest hit by unplanned power outages and in many instances many of them have to shed jobs in order to survive the negative impact of lost revenue sustained during unplanned outages by criminally induced actions,” said Xulu.He said the Association of Electricity Municipalities of Southern Africa (AMEU), the industry body in which he was elected President, is lobbying government to have cable theft classified as economic sabotage.

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Lerato Educational Centre held their first fundraiser recently at Misty River - an African Dream luncheon - which according to organizer Rene Parker was a wonderful success.“All our teachers went the extra mile by dressing in their traditional clothing. Our little girls kept our ladies smiling with their amazing ability to dance and sing traditional dances and songs,” Parker said.Elderly ladies from three different old age homes were sponsored to attend the event

by very generous and kind people, which they thoroughly enjoyed.Parker would like to thank all the wonderful sponsors, companies and individuals, that helped make the fundraiser a success: “From all our children, Sister Mary, Sister Helen, Amanda, Bronwyn and myself a huge thank you to Misty River especially. There are no words to describe the kindness, donation and extra measure you went to make our event absolutely perfect. Bless You!”

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DANCE MOVES: The girls of Lerato Educational Centre entertained the guests with vibrant traditional songs and dances.

AFRICAN DRESS: The theme of the Lerato Educational Centre luncheon fundraiser was an African dream.

St Martin’s High School learner, Naledi Masilo, received first place as the best speaker in her session and has been invited to the Young Leaders Conference in December. Masilo attended two conferences earlier in the year and was placed second in both. The first, in March, was an historical Model UN, based on the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda. The second, in June, was based on the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative. She was invited to the British High Commission to present the Youth Communiqué to the High Commissioner, Mrs Judith Mac Gregor.Furthermore, Naledi was invited to SABC radio, Channel Africa, to speak about the conference and South African youth opinions on this.

Speaker of note

NALEDI MASILO: was invited to the British High Commission to present the Youth Communiqué to the High Commissioner, Mrs Judith Mac Gregor.

Christway Religious and Social Services held an appreciation concert recently where their sponsors, donors and supporters were thanked through song and dance. The children of Christway showcased their dance and singing skills and the best part of it is they thoroughly enjoyed themselves.

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