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Volume 05, 02 December 2014, Week 49 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335
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The 27th Lusito Golf Day was held on 21 November and proved to be both a great success and a most enjoyable day. The
golfers gathered at Modderfontein Golf Club for a midday shotgun tee-off and played a competition format of a 4-ball alliance (2 scores to count).
The golfers each received a shirt and cap sponsored by Conde Plumbing and Lushaka Investments and Lovoka also provided tasters of their new Crème Caramel Infused Vodka liqueur to the golfers at registration. The halfway house was sponsored by Belem Confectionery and the golfers enjoyed chicken and beef pregos, as well as delicious Portuguese pastries.
WINNERS:Lusito Golf Day Winning 4ball with Sergio Aquino (Lusito Committee).
THE 4 BALL WINNERS WERE: 1 - A. van Niekerk, C.Hale, R. Klopper and E. Hayes – 97 points 2 - H. Almeida, C. Ribeiro,
R. Ferreira and R. Rupos - 96 pts 3 - Vaughn, Gordon, Sam and Warren Berriman -89 pts
WITH A HOLE IN ONE! 11th hole: Davis van der Merwe 14th hole: David O’Donnell
LONGEST DRIVE8th hole: Byron Pappas
10th hole: Vaughn BerrimanNEAREST TO THE PIN: 3rd hole: Warrick Dyers 9th hole: Fernando Vale
LONGEST DAY: Albert & Leon
The golfers enjoyed a prize-giving dinner with MC and comedian Tony King. Lusito would like to take this opportunity to thank all the sponsors and golfers for making the day a success.
Meals on Wheels, in collaboration with various volunteer companies, provided 10 602 meals for needy people in Gauteng in their second annual cook-a-thon. The volunteers started work on 19 November and finished their impressive task on Friday 20 November.The goal was to make enough meals to feed 10 000 people over the course of the two days. The meals which were prepared by the various teams consisted of chicken soup, samp, beet salad and coleslaw. Teams from Rhodes Foods Document Warehouse, Group 5 Pipe – Meyerton, Group 5 Pipe – Midrand, Sing Project, Standard Bank and Helga B Holdings were each required to
put together a set number of meals to provide for the 10 000 people. Through the hard work of the teams, as well as the Meals on Wheels staff, this goal was not only reached but even exceeded.The volunteers enjoyed teambuilding while working towards a good cause. “We took the companies with us when we delivered the food. It was quite an eye-opener to see the conditions some people live in, which gives one a deep appreciation for the good work that is done,” said Simone Burts, Relationship Executive of Meals on Wheels.The meals were distributed to needy people in the Vaal community, to Phola Park Squatter Camp, Phola Park Primary school in Alrode South, the Kliptown community, old age homes in the south of Johannesburg and to various Meals on Wheels branches.
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CHOPPING FOR A CAUSE: Volunteers hard at work
And just like that - we are in December! Only a few weeks to go and 2014 will be done and dusted. I must say I have had a good and extremely blessed year and I look forward to what 2015 has in store for me. As the upcoming holidays rush towards us, I am becoming excited, as my gran is coming to Johannesburg to spend the festive season with us and I will be able to spend leisurely days with my adorable nephews at the pool-side. I take this time to reflect on the year and all I have to be grateful for - and that list is long one. Thank you, God, for the year. Please note: this is the second last edition for 2014. Please share with me what you have been the most thankful for in 2014.
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It was indeed a privilege and an honour to serve the community of the South during 2014. The management and staff of SAPS Mondeor were blessed with a capable Community Policing Forum, very advanced and competent community patrol structures, committed security companies, dedicated Metro Police and much more. Together we have achieved our goals, such as bringing down the levels of some of the crime categories e.g. house-breaking, having neighbours that talk to each other and care about each other, awareness campaigns and many more. We believe that we can only grow stronger from here.I, the Station Commander, together with the Mondeor SAPS staff, feel humbled by the opportunity to have served this community and will stay committed to doing so.I would like to take this opportunity to request everyone to guard against speeding and drinking and driving through the festive season and wish this community a blessed Christmas and a prosperous 2015.
Col Bezuidenhoudt’s festive message
Station Commander of Mondeor SAPS Col JJ Bezuidenhoudt writes: St. Mary’S anglican church
book Sale – 6 DeceMberSt. Mary’s Anglican Church is holding a book sale from 9:00 to 11:00. They have many story books by well-known authors and also have books for students who are studying Business Management. A canoe is also up for sale.
For more information please contact Stephanie on 084 389 8776.
kibler Park MethoDiSt church of S aPlease note the Kibler Park Methodist Church of SA, situated at Kenneth Gardens and Botha Street, services every Sunday are:
Vernacular Service from 10:30 to 12:00Traditional English Service from 08:30 to 09:30
For more information contact:Vernacular Service: Mrs Paulinah Letsoalo @ 082 657 0222 or Mrs Vuvu Maphisa @ 073 779 2025 Traditional English: Mrs Gail Lindsay @ 083 3216790
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South Africa ranked first for rapes per capita
One in three women in Johannesburg gets raped
A third of cases are committed by a family member or close relative
One in every six women who die in Gauteng are killed by an intimate partner
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of the women interviewed experienced emotional abuse
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of all cases of abuse were committed by partners, lovers or spouses
of all child homicides are due to child abuse and neglect
Only 1 in 9 rapes is reported to authorities
19.6% of men who had committed rape is
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Physical abuse was evident in 90% of the women interviewed
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Letters SATIRE IN DIE SUBURBS OP ‘N LIGTER NOOT – DIE DIET WAARVAN NIEMAND PRAAT NIE
Volg Stefan op Twitter! @Stefan609
How long has Deborah Green been driving? And more importantly, where? I ask this so that I can avoid the area! I am sorry Miss Green (I am assuming she has only been driving a very short while), but neither I nor most of my friends have ever driven the wrong way down a one-way! You have also obviously never travelled far from your South African village because one-ways are common in every major city in the world and probably most large towns… as you would know by merely reading and watching shows from Europe and America. I must confess to sharing your feeling with regards to GPS, but, please, learn to read road signs and I feel that anyone this badly navigationally challenged should rather stay at home or walk; no, wait, you would probably get lost.
One-ways are common in every major city
Cassandra writes:
Firstly, it takes a strong person to admit to his or her weaknesses and shortcomings. While you are correct that I am easily lost, my driving is of a reasonable standard – although I am not afraid to admit that it is far from perfect.Secondly, my sister on the road, you will surely agree that those who design our highways and byways need to bear in mind the difficulties experienced by the least proficient drivers among us. We all share the same roads and thus need to look after each other. Motorists going the wrong way down one-way streets pose a danger both to themselves and to those going the right way up them.
Response: One-ways are not cool
Deborah’s response to Cassandra
Soms word daar ‘n film gemaak wat ‘n mens oor en oor kan kyk sonder om moeg te raak daarvoor. Selfs jare later, kan jy heeldag sit en kyk. Een van daardie films vir my, is The Sound of Music. Die mooie Julie Andrews kan steeds met haar stem bekoor. Dit help ook dat Kaptein Von Trapp glad nie te aardig op die oog is nie!Toe wonder ek nou, verbeel jou die lewe was ‘n musiekblyspel, waar almal skielik iets van toepassing begin sing. Ek sal nou nie omgee as ou Gysie afhaak en vir my Edelweiss begin sing nie. Dan loop ek in die huis rond en voer ‘n paar nommers op soos wat jy nie kan glo nie. Ek hoop van harte dat ek nie die enigste mal mens is wat dit doen nie! Maar sing, sal ek sing – al kyk die ou man my met ‘n skewe oog aan.
TIP: wees die hoofrol in jou musiekblyspel - sing suster sing!
Jy is wat jy eet, sê hulle, so, kan jy toelaat dat wat jy eet tussen jou en ware geluk kom? Die meeste van ons het dieselfde probleem: jy wil ‘n paar kilogram verloor voor die vakansie, maar waar om te begin? Vat nou maar die dieët waarvan almal op die oomblik praat, die Banting-dieët van prof. Tim Noakes. Hulle sê die klem is op baie proteïn en weg met die koolhidrate. Dit is ‘n dieët wat veroorsaak dat mense byvoorbeeld op baie snaakse tye spek eet. Spek vir ontbyt, spek vir middagete, spek vir ‘n middernag-happie. Dit maak net nie sin nie. Ek dink enige vark daar buite het baie om oor bekommerd te wees. Wat het geword van ‘n onskuldige stukkie roosterbrood met ‘n eier op? Of ‘n vetkoek met maalvleis? As meel dan so sleg vir jou is, hoekom nie net ‘n halwe vetkoek eet en die ander helfte skenk aan iemand minder bevoorreg as jy nie? Maar met hierdie dieët is dit nie moontlik nie. Koolhidrate (brood ens.) is uit soos koekies in die weeshuis. (Koekies is ook uit, terloops). Hierdie dieët is een ding, maar sê nou dit werk nie op sy eie goed genoeg vir jou nie - jy wil meer gewig verloor en jy begin jou diëte kombineer? Konsternasie! Dan begin jy dalk, behalwe koolhidrate, ook vrugte uitsny, want dit is te soet. En botter, want dis te vetterig. En alle vleis, want dit kan siektes veroorsaak. En enigiets koud, want koue is skadelik vir die liggaam. Ook enigiets warm want dit kan die liggaam laat oorverhit. Op die ou end kan jy net ‘n halwe glas water drink wat jy met water moet verdun. Is dit die pad na ware geluk, wat jou gewig aanbetref? Matigheid is seker maar die ding. Eet iets van alles, maar niks wat nie op ‘n teelepel pas nie, en ook nie net spek nie. Want iewers hardloop ‘n baie bang varkie rond, en ek wonder net: is dit regverdig teenoor hom?
Stefan van Niekerk
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ARRESTS
Booysens arrests
Mo� atview arrests
A total of 54 arrests were made by Booysens SAPS between 17 to 23 November:
The Moffatview Precinct Community Policing Forum (CPF), including the three Sector Crime Forums (SCF), held their public meeting on 8 November at the Southern Suburbs Sports Club. They would like thank all who attended, as well as all the speakers.Colonel Khoza, station commander of Moffatview SAPS and Chief Superintendent Mothlakoana (JMPD) spoke about the challenges that they face in their respective areas of responsibility.Colonel Khoza highlighted that one of the major issues facing the Moffatview Police Station is the shortage of officers. It was suggested by the community that they need to petition government for more officers to
be trained and provided to the Moffatview Police Station. Better facilities are also required at the police station.Chief Superintendent Mothlakoana spoke about the various operations the JMPD are involved in and especially highlighted the problem of drunk driving.The Chair of the CPF, Godfrey Mrobongwana, spoke about the challenges facing the CPF and SCFs and introduced the members of the CPF and SCFs.If you have any queries concerning the CPF or the SCFs, please contact the Chair of the CPF, Godfrey Mrobongwana on 083 716 1277.
Assault common: ......................... 3Assault GBH: ................................ 6Assault under domestic violence: ........................................ 1 Contravening section 127(a) of Act 2003 Gauteng Liquor Act: ............ 1Interference: .................................. 1 Illegal immigrant: .......................... 9Malicious damage to property: ... 1 Murder: .......................................... 1Pointing of firearm: ...................... 1 Possession of drugs: ................... 7 Possession of suspected stolen goods: ............................................ 3Reckless and negligent driving: .......................................... 1 Shoplifting: .................................... 10Theft: .............................................. 5
The following 50 arrests were made by Moffatview SAPS between 18 and 24 November:
Assault common: ......................... 2Assault grievous bodily harm: .... 4Assault under domestic violence: ....................... 1Contravention of the Counterfeit Goods Act: ................ 11Drunk Driving: ............................... 4Fraud: ............................................ 4House-breaking; ........................... 1Malicious damage to property: ... 2Possession of copper cable: ....... 4Possession of drugs: ................... 9Rape:.............................................. 2Sexual assault: ............................. 1Shoplifting: .................................... 2Theft: .............................................. 3
Booysens Detective Sergeant Nefuranyele has once again taken them off the street and put them behind bars. Two suspects investigated by him have been sentenced to: 15 years imprisonment for count 1 - robbery with aggravating circumstance, 5 years for count 2 - attempted murder and 5 years for count 3 - attempted murder on 16 October. Counts 2 and 3 will run concurrently with count 1; therefore, the suspects will remain in prison for 15 years.The incident took place on 3 November 2009 in Lindberg Park. At about 19:30 the complainant was inside his shop serving customers when a customer demanded that the shop be opened, since customers were being served from behind a security gate. The complainant’s brother opened the security gate to let the customer in and, although the complainant tried to stop him from doing so, another customer entered the shop. Then, suddenly, two men came in and pointed at the complainant with firearms,
demanding cash. The complainant told them to take whatever they wanted, but not to shoot them. They took a large amount of goods from the shop, including cash, airtime and cigarettes. A customer then came in and saw what was going and took out his firearm to assist the complainant. The suspects started shooting at the customer and he shot back in return, injuring one suspect. The injured suspect was taken to hospital. With hard work and dedication D/Sgt Nefuranyele was also able to arrest another suspect involved in the same crime.
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Mo� atview CPF advised to petition government
Mondeor SAPS, sector 1 patrollers along with the Department of Community Safety, conducted a safety drive that took place in shopping centres in the Mondeor Policing area.
Safety drive at shopping centres
A 35-year-old suspect has been arrested for robbing a schoolgirl of her cellphone at knife-point in Swartgoud Street, Ridgeway on 20 November.The suspect was apprehended with the assistance of the community and an off-duty JMPD member. Officer Malinga was driving on the N12 East when he saw the man running on the freeway and stopped him. It was then that he noticed two men chasing him.
The suspect was found in possession of the stolen cellphone and detained at
M o n d e o r SAPS.
BOOKED: JMPD Officer Malinga with the suspect
Schoolgirl held up with knife
A joint operation between Mondeor SAPS, D&D Security and Sector 1 CPF was conducted in Mulbarton on 26 November to support the 16 Days of Activism against Women and Child Abuse campaign. Pamphlets were handed out to community members, who were also invited to ask questions.
We support 16 Days of Activism
TEAM WORK: The operation included Mondeor SAPS, D&D Tactical and
Sector 1 patrollers.
A murder suspect was arrested on 25 November by Booysens SAPS Murder Unit. The murder that he is alleged to have been involved in occurred on 5 November in Crown Gardens.Booysens SAPS received a call at 3:00, informing them that a person was lying in the road. The members found the deceased lying on the ground, apparently dead as the result of a gunshot.A murder docket has been opened and currently investigating officers are following up information received from people at the scene. The docket will be taken to court as soon as all outstanding information has been obtained and filed. The suspect has been charged and will be appearing in court to apply for bail.
SUSPECTED murderer arrested
D&D Tactical awarded three of their reaction officers with a gift of gratitude as they had performed well in the months of October and November. D&D Tactical appreciated their efforts.
Good performance by D&D reaction o� icers
Mondeor SAPS members noticed a vehicle parked in the middle of the road in Alveda Park on 21 November at 19:00 and went inside to speak to the owner of the house, only to interrupt a house robbery that was in progress. The four suspects saw the SAPS members and ran in different directions. One suspect was caught and booked for house robbery and possession of illegal firearm.The complainant had parked his motor vehicle and was closing the gate when four males approached the complainant with firearms. He was pushed into the house, where they tied the whole family up and took jewellery, cellphones and laptops. The suspects took the complainant’s vehicle and parked it outside, which is what raised the suspicions of the police.The 20-year-old suspect appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on 24 November.
Police interrupt house robberyMondeor SAPS members noticed avehicle parked in the middle of the road in Alveda Park on 21 November at 19:00 and went inside to speak to the owner of the house, only to interrupt a house robbery that was in progress. The four suspects saw the SAPS members and ran in different directions. One suspect was caught and booked for house robbery and possession of illegal firearm.The complainant had parked his motor vehicle and was closing the gate when four males approached the complainant with firearms. He was pushed into the house, where they tied the whole family up and took jewellery, cellphones and laptops. The suspects took the complainant’s vehicle and parked it outside, which is what raised the suspicions of the police.The 20-year-old suspect appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on 24 November.
Police interrupt house robbery
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Australia test batsman Phillip Hughes has died aged 25, two days after being struck on the top of the neck by a ball during a domestic match in Sydney. Hughes, who also played for Hampshire, Middlesex and Worcestershire, was hit by a delivery from bowler Sean Abbott. (news24.co.za)
Local news reports have revealed as many as 4 000 teachers resigned from their jobs in the past five years in Gauteng with the sole purpose of receiving their pension payouts.These teachers were then re-appointed to teaching posts. Iol.co.za says that this information was revealed by Mec Panyaza Lesufi during a question-and-answer session in the gauteng legislature this week.
THOUSANDS of teachers resign for
pension money
Phillip Hughes: Australian
batsman diesA man is facing a felony menacing charge after pointing a banana at two Western Colorado Sheriff Policing Officials, who thought it was a gun.
The man, 27-year-old Nathan Rolf Channing, of Fruitvale, was arrested on
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Mondeor High School’s Debs, Squires and Grade 11 Fundraising Committee have raised over R200 000. Every cent will to go towards maintaining and improving the
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THE TOP DEBUTANTES OF THE YEAR WERE:1-Cazleigh Scoble2-Yasmintha Pather3-Tanielle Cornwall4-Sabeeha Moolla5-Kehshendrie Kuni6-Kulani Golele7-Nicole Chetty8-Zandile Khwinana9-Melissa Sonickson10-Michelle Green
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TOP DEBUTANTE: Cazleigh Scoble
Several learners received trophies, medals and certificates at Die Fakkel High’s awards evening. Two of the best performing learners were Nilza Mauacua and Amina Alick. Both are Top Culture learners of the year, both excelled in debating and both obtained 90% for public speaking at the Eisteddfod competition. Well done.
Best performing learnersSeveral learners received trophies, medals and certificates at Die Fakkel High’s awards evening. Two of the best performing learners were Nilza Mauacua and Amina Alick. Both are Top Culture learners of the year, both excelled in debating and both obtained 90% for public speaking at the Eisteddfod competition. Well done.
Best performing learners
The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) has responded to tame TIMES with regard to Tamano Primary School, which is set to be built in Glenvista, starting this December.Phumla Sekhonyane, GDE’s spokeswoman said, “The school planned to be built in the Glenvista area will be a permanent school constructed through alternative
construction technology. The school will admit learners from areas in terms of the Departmental Admission Regulations (5 km radius). The Department will follow all statutory requirements in terms of building project planning and implementation. Consultation with communities is still ongoing and is coordinated through the education district office.”
GDE’s response regarding new school in Glenvista
TOP 5: debutantes with principal Mts Nicoloau.* Photo supplied
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old athlete moved down to Featherweight division down to Featherweight division from Lightweight as a career move, from Lightweight as a career move, as he believed he would be much as he believed he would be much stronger in this division and it would stronger in this division and it would be a better weight to compete in. be a better weight to compete in. His career move has proved to be a His career move has proved to be a positive one as he beat Peter Nyide positive one as he beat Peter Nyide in EFC32 in Round 3 by unanimous in EFC32 in Round 3 by unanimous decision and is now competing for decision and is now competing for
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