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always true. A person can be under attack from a demon within or outside of their own being.

Occult Level Spiritual Warfare Dealings with the occult give demons a strong grasp in our lives. By delving into the occult, not only are we directly rebelling against God, but we are putting ourselves at risk for emotional, spiritual and physical baggage. This level of warfare deals with demonic forces who have been attached to individuals or families.

Cosmic Level Spiritual Warfare Here we are dealing with higher ranking demonic powers. These powers have more significant assignments, such as social networks or territories.In both basic and advanced levels of warfare there is a very important ingredient which comes second only to knowing God, it is knowing our enemy. In every war, physical or spiritual getting to know the enemy is of great importance. If we know when the enemy is most likely to attack, and how he is most likely to attack, there is no question we will be able to better stand strong against him. 1 John 4:4.From time to time, we will leave our physical bodies to go and assist in fighting these wars and come back. Though complex and demanding, it is real. More next week......Till next week, Adios.

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Spiritual wars are not for every Dick, Tom and Harry. They are much more complex than physical wars. In a physical war, when you get injured, you will go to hospital to receive care and recover after a while. You may need to go to the gym to get physical fitness so that you are flexible enough to maneuver when the need comes.

In Spiritual warfare, it is totally different. Spiritual warfare is a direct battle between the forces of good and evil - the fight against Satan and his servants. There are Christians who have been and will be engaging in a formal battle with Satan.

They will have encounters with demons, and Satanic elements within our society. The majority of Christians will not be involved in warfare at this level, however we should all be prepared for such a situation. Advanced warfare can be broken down into three levels:

Ground Level Spiritual Warfare This level consists of deliverance from demonic forces interfering with personal lives. When using the word deliverance we often assume that demonic possession of a person is involved. This is sometimes but not

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Pretoria - The Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation. Over the longer term, this rose to 6.6% in May breaching the Reserve necessitates higher interest rates, and Bank’s inflation target range for a second therefore a tightening cycle.”month in a row, Statistics South Africa On Wednesday Nedbank said the central (Stats SA) announced on Wednesday. bank faces the dilemma of striking a The CPI came in at 6.1% in April balance between weak growth and rising breaching the central bank’s 3 to 6% inflation.inflation target range. “However, the Governor [Gill Marcus] has According to Stats SA, the food and non- made it clear that the rate-hiking cycle has alcoholic beverages index rose by 0.9%, begun, but the extent and speed of while the annual rate increased to 8.8%. tightening will be data dependent. The first Market consensus was for CPI to come in quarter gross domestic product data and at 6.5%. continuing turmoil in the mining sector “We expect inflation to remain elevated decrease the likelihood of an early rate during the remainder of this year and into hike.the first half of 2015 due to a fragile rand “Any further tightening this year would be and higher food prices,” said Nedbank on rand weakness. We think that this may economists. happen later in the year but that the main At its May meeting the Reserve Bank’s interest rate up cycle will only resume in Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) kept late 2015 after the US starts raising interest the repo rate unchanged at 5.5%. rates,” said Nedbank.In its June Monetary Policy Review In the first quarter of 2013 Gross Domestic (MPR), the bank projected that inflation Product (GDP), data showed that will remain above the target range for an seasonally adjusted GDP at market prices extended time. slumped at an annualised rate of 0.6% for In the review, the bank noted: “Overall, the first quarter of 2014. inflation in South Africa is projected to be – SAnews.gov.zaabove target for an extended period of time, with risks tilted towards higher

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By Sisanda Mabizela toilet she was confronted by a man, A case of rape was reported at the he then forced her to lie down on police station in the small town of the ground. It is assumed that she Ermelo in Mpumalanga. The had struggled to get up or fight for victim was a 43 year old woman. herself. The incident occurred on the 31st May just after midnight. It's The man stabbed her with a knife alleged that the lady was sleeping on the neck three times and once in her sister's house at Nyibe a on her left breast, he then raped her place next to Ermelo. and fled. She immediately reported

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HIV MAY EXTEND LIFE SPANThe virus that causes AIDS has been suited to this task. The immune microorganisms to slice viral DNA altered so that it can change the system recognizes many viruses and have been used as so called scissors human genome in ways that could attacks them. Other potential carriers in gene therapy, but the targeting has improve and extend the lives of are genetically unstable, making improved in recent years with the people with a multiplicity of them unsuitable to the task. creation of hybrid enzymes.diseases - including HIV itself. Naturally it is also essential that any “Now we can

virus used is either harmless, or has Scientists have been conducting simultaneously cut out the part of been modified to make it so.experiments on the use of viruses for the genome that is broken in sick

gene therapy since the late 1990s. In eLIFE three medical cells, and patch the gap that arises in Natural selection has been honing researchers from Aarhus University, the genetic information which we the capacity of viruses to work their Denmark, describe “adapting have removed from the genome. The way into cells for millions of years. lentiviral vectors as carriers of new aspect here is that we can bring If we can take advantage of that designer nuclease proteins, the scissors and the patch together in capacity to deliver beneficial genes providing efficient targeted gene the HIV particles in a fashion that no the potential uses for medicine could disruption in vector-treated cell lines one else has done before," says be endless. and primary cells.” author associate Professor Jacob

Giehm Mikkelsen. iflscience.comNot all viruses are equally Enzymes developed by

e really weren't expecting this! The trial is not yet over and already a movie is being set up, Wwhich according to rumors, will be played by

Ryan Gosling and Charlize Theron!And while scripts were flying everywhere after the violent Valentine's Day murder of Reeva happened, a source revealed: "You've got one of the world's most famous sportsmen under arrest and a beautiful young woman who meets a violent death. Scripts began doing the rounds within days of the scandal breaking. Ryan has the kind of quiet magnetism that would make this project work – plus there's some mystery about him. Although Ryan has been saying publicly that he wants to take a break from acting to relax, executives will be falling over themselves to woo him once the scripts are finalized."

The paralympian is currently on bail, after he beat his case on claims that he mistook his girl friend as an intruder, and considering that Ryan would definitely make a good Oscar, we're not sure if we even want this film to happen.

It's definitely far too early to see the tragedy on the big screen, but Hollywood is going yo do what they are going to do!!

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President Jacob Zuma delivered wind, solar, biomass and other income inequality.his seventh State of the Nation technologies that increase the Address in Parliament on Tuesday. opportunity for rural development. “Deputy President Cyril Here are some of the main points Ramaphosa will convene the social of President Zuma’s address: “Nuclear has the possibility of partners’ dialogue, within the

generating well over 9000 ambit of NEDLAC.”1. The economy will take megawatts, while shale gas is centre stage recognised as a game changer for 7. Will work with business “The economy takes centre stage our economy. We will pursue the “We will continue to engage in this programme. It remains our shale gas option within the business in promoting inclusive strong belief that the most framework of our good growth and to build a more effective weapon in the campaign environmental laws.” prosperous society. In this regard, I against poverty, is the creation of will soon convene a meeting of the decent work, and that creating 4. Infrastructure will be scaled Presidential Business Working work requires faster economic up Group.”growth. “We will continue to implement

the successful National “We will also over the next five “We have set a growth target of 5 Infrastructure Plan .Over the next years promote regional economic percent by 2019. To achieve this, three years, we will spend 847 development and industrialisation, we will embark on various billion rand on the infrastructure through the creation of Special measures and interventions to and several projects are to be Economic Zones around the jump-start the economy.” started or completed.” country.

2. The mining sector will 5. Youth employment and “We will continue to support receive attention empowerment will be prioritised through incentives, the “[mining] companies are expected “Youth empowerment will be competitiveness of the auto, to convert or upgrade hostels into prioritised in our economic clothing, leather, footwear and family units, attain the occupancy transformation programme. textile industries, which are labour rate of one person per room and Government will introduce further intensive.”also facilitate home ownership measures to speed up the options for mine workers. employment of young people, 8. Support will be given to

consistent with the Youth Small Business “An Inter-Ministerial Committee Employment Accord. “Over the next five years, we will on the Revitalisation of Distressed prioritise support to small Mining Communities has been “We will expand the number of business, as well as township and established under the leadership of internship positions in the public informal sector businesses in the Minister in the Presidency sector, with every government particular, thus using the SMME responsible for Planning, department and public entity being development programme to boost Performance Monitoring and required to take on interns for broad-based black economic Evaluation, Mr Jeff Radebe.” experiential training.” empowerment.”

3. Energy will be given 6. Labour relations will be 9. Bucket system will be prominence high on the agenda eradicated “We will also continue the 4th “… we will during this term “Work is underway to eradicate the window of the renewable energy investigate the possibility of a bucket system throughout the independent power producers national minimum wage as one of country. This will also be the programme, to take advantage of the key mechanisms to reduce the priority of the Inter-Ministerial

Task Team on Service Delivery that “We are also looking at increasing I have established. The team is led the contribution of tourism to the by Minister Pravin Gordhan.” country’s revenue to more than 125

billion rand by 2017.”10. EPWP will be a priority“Government has since 2004 run 14. University entrants will be the successful Expanded Public increased Works Programme which provides “We will increase the number of work opportunities and training for Grade 12 learners who can gain the unemployed. The new phase entrance to university, moving from will provide six million work 172 000 in 2013 to 250 000 in opportunities by 2019. 2019.”

“In addition, the local government- 15. Women’s empowerment will based Community Work be advancedProgramme will be expanded to “We will take forward the advances provide a million work we have made in promoting opportunities by the end of 2019.” women’s empowerment and

development. To further consolidate 11. Local government will be our democratic gains, we will supported continue to advance and improve “One hundred numerous projects, the lives of people with disabilities mainly in water and sanitation, will over the next five years.”be started and the objective is to complete them over the next 12 16. Reducing the levels of crime months.” will continue

“The Special Investigating Unit, the 12. Support will be given to Anti-Corruption Task Team the smallholder farmers Asset Forfeiture Unit and the “Government will provide Hawks, have made notable progress comprehensive support to in our quest to combat corruption in smallholder farmers by speeding up society broadly and in the public land reform and providing sector. This work will continue in technical, infrastructural and the next five years.”financial support.”

17. The Constitution will be 13. Attracting more tourists into promoted in schoolsSA “We will also continue to promote “We have set a target to increase the the Constitution in schools and number of foreign visitor arrivals to ensure that our children grow up more than 15 million annually by with positive values and love for 2017. their country and its people.”

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Pastor Ngcobo studied BA Theology Degree at Heidelberg College in Cape Town. He completed his studies in 2012 and was employed by the Seventh Day Adventist church in 2013. This is his second year in the ministry and has already been to 4 districts.

He started off in Haamanskraal near Pretoria, then went to Polokwane, he then went to Nelspruit and for the last 3 months he has been in Ermelo at Wesselton SDA Church. So far he says that he is in love with Mpumalanga. Mpumalanga, he says, is not too busy and its very relaxed. The people in Ermelo have even become his family away from home.

Ngcobo believes that the Lord has been directing all his moves so that he would end up in Ermelo for a reason. Initially, he had protested against being sent to Ermelo but he says that he has learnt so much as a person and has grown with knowledge he does not think he could have acquired anywhere else.

“I have also seen the need for God in this part of the world, the harvest is plenty but the workers are few. This is one of the things that I have seen as the reason why I have been sent for to Ermelo; to bring God here in my own unique way. God has a purpose for all of us and we should be grateful where ever he sends us and asks us to do because at the end it will only benefit us.” Says

Pastor Ngcobo.The only way one can trust in God's plans and have faith in them is to have faith in him just like the woman who had so much faith in him that she believed that if she could only touch the seam of his garment she would be made whole.

This is one of his favorite stories in the bible found in Mark Chapter 5. It teaches us that no matter how bad our situation looks not matter how impossible to solve, that even when hoping doesn't make sense anymore keep believing in God because he will reward that faith with an answer. “I pray God continues to keep all of us in his care and that we never forget that he is coming back soon.” He concludes.

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Gauteng Women Unite For EmpowermentReferring to the number of jobs employers previously earmarked for men, Mboxa acknowledged that South Africa has made visible progress in promoting gender equality and empowering women through progressive policies.

Although the country is on the right track, Mboxa said a lot still needs to be done.“We are not out of the woods yet. Even after 20 years of democracy, the girl child still remains the most abused in society.

“I feel like we are treating the symptoms and not the real problem. For us to move forward, we need men to be involved. They must be part of these conversations and part of the solution.”

Participants recommended that government must step up affirmative action by making companies commit to the cause.

Women's Month

The meeting was held under the theme '20 Years of Democracy: Moving Women's Agenda forward through Radical Socio-Economic Transformation'.

It was an opportunity to obtain inputs from women's organisations, women in different sectors and interfaith organisations on priorities for Gauteng's gender policy and programme as part of 'Womens Month celebrations.

The month of August is Women's Month, as government declared 9 August a public holiday in commemoration of the 1956 Women's March.

This year's Women's Month is significant in that South Africa marks 60 years since the signing of the Women's Charter on 17 April 1954 in Johannesburg. Furthermore, it is 20 years since the adoption of the 1994 Women's Charter for Effective Equality. The country also celebrates 20 Years of Freedom.

Social Development MEC Nandi Mayathula-Khoza said the engagement was part of government's programme to take women development in the province forward.

“This is an opportunity to build social capital and partnerships in taking forward gender equality,” she said.

In his address, Premier Makhura said the Gauteng government has put in place the 10-Pillar Programme of Action to radically transform, modernise and re-industrialise the province, in line with the National Development Plan.

This 10–pillar programme, according to the Premier, will get citizens to participate in transforming society.

Among other things, the plan talks to the renewal of townships and revitalisation of the township economic as part of turning townships into thriving centres of educational, cultural, intellectual and social and economic excellence.

“We want women to take centre stage in all the ten pillars of our transformation because when you empower women, you empower the whole nation.”

Premier Makhura said government has made strides in employing and empowering women.

“However, we are far from where we want to be. Yinde lendlela (the road is long), especially with regards to involvement of women in the economy,” he said.

According to Premier Makhura, the provincial government will introduce programmes to attract and empower women to the economy. He also urged women to be active citizens.

“Don't wait for government. We want you to organise yourselves in cooperatives and enterprises… government will provide you will the skills.”

The Premier said the issues raised in the dialogue will form part of the programme of action for the province. – SAnews.gov.za

Johannesburg – Women from around Gauteng on Wednesday gathered in Newtown to share their hopes with the province's first citizen on how government can improve their lives and strengthen gender equality.

The session was not only a chance for women's organisations to interact with Gauteng Premier David Makhura, but it was a platform for women to share their views and opinions on what is needed to push women emancipation to the next frontier.

The women were unanimous in the belief that quality education is one of the fundamental elements required for women to be truly emancipated.

Gwen Kunene (63), from Izwelonke Women's Forum in Benoni, was one of the

participants in the session. She believes that it is only through education that societies can be transformed to produce a capable generation of young people, especially women, with the requisite skills geared towards the needs of the economy.

This, she said, will be paramount, especially now that the new government has put economic transformation at centre stage to help address the triple challenge of poverty, inequality and unemployment.

“We still live in an unequal society, regardless of which sector one is in. I am of the firm belief that education can help us bridge the gap and help equalise us as women and move the country forward,” Kunene said.

Her views were shared by Sheila Eland, who

said even though women's participation in the economic has improved since 1994, youth still faced challenges.

“Government needs to pay special focus on… the country's youth. Our youth are roaming the streets with qualifications and no work because employers are reluctant to hire people with no experience. This needs to change,” she said.

She said more resources should be put towards programme that give youth access to training, work experience, jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities.

Another participant, Agnes Mboxa, pointed out that great strides have been made in improving the status of women under the democratic government.

Government once again reassured South Africans that it has no plans to nationalise people’s hard earned pension funds.

It should also be noted that those cashing out their pension or provident funds before retirement will not only get less money than they would had they preserved, but they may be taxed on early withdrawals and no longer enjoy the tax advantages.

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Gauteng MEC for Education, Panyaza Lusufi, has announced that from next month his department will open a new school every week, until the end of the year.Speaking at the launch of a new high school in Soweto, the MEC said in total 17 schools will be opened in a bid to ensure that every child in the province gets education closer to where they stay.“We want every child to get a good education in a good school,” he said.He added that his department was determined to ensure that every learner in the province was able to compete at international standards.MEC Lesufi and Gauteng Premier David Makhura handed over the

newly built Freedom Park Secondary School in Devland, in Soweto, on Thursday.The new school, which will accommodate about 1000 learners from the area, will be open for learning during the fourth quarter of the year.The state-of-the-art school boasts 25 classrooms, three laboratories, a computer room and a library.It further features a sports facility building, soccer or rugby ground, canteen and courts for netball, tennis and/or basketball.MEC Lusufi appealed to the local community to take good care of the school.

Mandla Sithole, a parent who came to witness the handing over of the new school, told SAnews he was grateful for the school as it will reduce the long distances learners have to travel to neighbouring townships to get to school.“It is a big relief,” he said.Gauteng Premier David Makhura told the community members gathered at the event that the school reaffirmed government’s commitment to provide state of the art infrastructure to communities which have been previously under serviced.“We are still going to build more schools, houses and hospitals,” he said. – SAnews.gov.za

MEC to open a school every week

The empowerment of women in infrastructure development was reinforced and celebrated at a roundtable discussion hosted by the South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL) to commemorate Women's Month.

The event was addressed by Deputy Minister of Transport Sindisiwe Chikunga who emphasised that women must play a more important role in the economy of the country.

"Traditionally, women and engineering were not two words that went together. But that older world ethos has changed. From a base of 20 or so a decade ago, there are about 1000 women engineering undergraduates currently studying at South African universities and technikons.

"However, despite the progress made in closing the gender gap and making more opportunities available for women in business, South Africa's construction industry is one place where being a woman is still a major challenge," said Chikunga.

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"To help address the underrepresentation of women, government has invested R3.2 trillion towards infrastructure investment projects with R845 billion earmarked for the implementation of infrastructure programmes.

She said she wanted to see 50% of women in managerial positions and more women engineers working with SANRAL.

Nompumelelo Pakade, SAWIC (South African Women in Construction) National President said: "It is imperative that contractor development programmes (CDP) are cemented to promote skills

development. For women empowerment to be sustainable, training needs to be followed by work opportunities. CDPs create an enabling environment for contractor development, allowing for targets to be set, the growth process to be monitored and evaluation to be conducted at the end of a particular period."

"SANRAL's commitment to ensuring women feature very prominently on the agenda of meeting procurement requirements is very reassuring," said Fusi Makhasane, Deputy Chairperson of the South African Network for Women in Transport.

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Nompumelelo Pakade, SAWIC (South African Women in Construction) National President; Dudu Nyamane, SANRAL Acting Chair; Sindisiwe Chikunga, Deputy Minister of Transport; Marlize Nel-Verwey, SANRAL Project Manager; Fusi Makhasane, SANWIT (South African Network for Women in Transport) Deputy Chairperson and Nomkazimlo Sibaca, a SMME owner who attended the event

SANRAL celebrates women in infrastructure development

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MYTH 4:It is a myth that you cannot challenge your credit report if you think it is wrong.FACT:If you think the information on your credit report is inaccurate, you have every right to challenge it at any time.

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MYTH 6Checking a credit report will hurt your score.FACTIf consumers access their own credit reports, it does not have any effect on their credit scores. Reviewing a credit report results in what is called a “soft pull,” or “soft inquiry,” meaning it will only be seen on a personal credit report. When a consumer applies for credit, the lender will review the applicant's credit report, and a “hard inquiry” will be added. Hard inquiries are shown to other lenders because they may represent new debt that doesn't yet show on a credit report as an

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MYTH 10Only credit card companies and financial lenders are interested in my credit.

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