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Volume 05, 16 September 2014, Week 38 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335 tame TIMES TWO TIME WINNER OF THE ANNUAL EKURHULENI AWARDS: BEST PRINT MEDIA JHB South A FRESH APPROACH TO LOCAL NEWS Glenvista High in hot water Glenvista High School is undergoing a second forensic audit, conducted by KMPG, that was commissioned by the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE). The first forensic investigation was commissioned on 5 December 2013 after allegations of impropriety and financial irregularities were made against the school. The probe will scrutinise the school’s big- spending budget and lease agreements, as well as whether the expenditure was approved by all governing body members and if irregular payments were paid to staff and School Governing Body (SGB) members. According to the Sunday Times newspaper, the first audit found that the school had multiple bank accounts, owned donated time- shares, did not maintain a complete asset register and had appointed a debt-collecting agency without following proper procedures. In a school newsletter dated July 2014, which was sent to tame TIMES, Prince Maluleke, the School Governing Body’s Chairman wrote, “The investigation has been completed and the report handed over to the SGB. I am pleased to report that there was no finding made of any financial irregularity or impropriety against any individual, the SGB or the School. There were however, issues that relate to historical non-compliance with policies and procedures that were highlighted in the report. The SGB has already initiated corrective steps to ensure that there is full compliance with the school’s policies and procedures under the South African School’s Act.” Phumla Sekhonyane, GDE’s spokeswoman, told tame TIMES, “The Department received various anonymous reports through the Presidential and Premier’s hotlines, making allegations of financial irregularities at the school. The Department subsequently appointed an independent firm to conduct a forensic audit at the school which is still being conducted. Due to the sensitivity of such investigations, the Department has taken the decision not to make any public comments relating to this investigation to prevent us from pre-empting the outcome of this crucial investigation.” Roberta Magagula, whose child is completing Matric at Glenvista High, has complained to the South African Human Rights Commission that the school discriminates against girl learners as the majority of the sports budget is spent on boys. The school had until Friday to respond. At the time of going to print, no comment had been received by the Human Rights Commission on what the school’s reply was. Other allegations have also come to the attention of tame TIMES. Former SGB Chairman Michael Atti allegedly advised the school to invest R2, 7 million with a financial institution he works for and it is alleged that CONTINUES ON PAGE 2 Laurelle Williams [email protected] According to the Sunday Times newspaper, the first audit found that the school had multiple bank accounts, owned donated time-shares, did not maintain a complete asset register and had appointed a debt-collecting agency without following proper procedures. TRADING HOURS: MON-FRI 08:00 - 18:00 SAT 08:00 - 17:00 SUN/PUB HOL 08:00 - 14:00 EVERY WEDNESDAY IS PENSIONERS DAY 10% DISCOUNT (EXCL. HOT SPECIALS) T’S AND C’S APPLY Combo Garlic Bread FROM OUR BAKERY FROM OUR COFFEE SHOP ALSO AVAILABLE AT APPLE TREE SPRINGS PAUL KRUGER HIGHWAY, SPRINGS, 011 815 6909 ALSO OPEN: APPLE TREE PTA EAST, WILLOWS AREA 012 807 4041 AND NOW DAVEYTON : 011 021 4244 VALID FROM: 16 September - 21 September 2014 ALBERTON LIFESTYLE CENTRE - TEL: 011 869 9067 FAX:011 869 7867 ST AUSTELL STREET, NEW REDRUTH, ALBERTON R11 99 Chicken Burger with Cheese, Pineapple, Chips& 330ml Coke Full Chicken, 6 Rolls, 2lt Coke R37 90 R59 90 Button Mushrooms 250g punnet R10 99 Pride Milling Maize Meal 10Kg R44 99 R22 Avos Value Box R9 99 1 x Gems Bag 7kg Onions 7kg Potatoes 3kg Box Tomatoes Carry Bag Butternut Kingsley 3 x 2lt 1 x Charcoal 1 x Briquettes 1 x Firelighters R120 00 Braai Combo R50 ANSWERS NEEDED: Glenvista High is undergoing a second forensic audit and faces charges of gender discrimination. CAR PANEL BEATING SHOP MECHANICAL SERVICE/REPAIR CAR INSURANCE? NO PROBLEM WE CAN HELP! REPAIR & SPRAY DRIVE IN FOR A FREE QUOTE - SPRAY PAINTING send us a photo of the damage & we’ll reply with an estimate quote - Major service From R499 including a full mechanical safety check & report * No work undertaken without customer consent T: 011 435 9001 - 011 436 0870 F:086 754 7112 - www.nandiauto.com [email protected] [email protected] - Fenders - Doors - Bumpers - Quick touch ups - Bonnets - Stone chips - Tailgates & dents 4 AMANDA RD, GLENEAGLES JOHANESBURG SOUTH (NEXT TO THE GLEN SHOPPING CENTRE, BEHIND RAND STADIUM TOYOTA) NO

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Volume 05, 16 September 2014, Week 38 Delivered every Tuesday Tel: 011 862 8500 Fax: 011 869 7335

tameTIMEStwo time winner of the annual ekurhuleni awards: Best Print media JHB South

a fresh aPProaCh to loCal news

Glenvista high in hot waterGlenvista High School is undergoing a second forensic audit, conducted by KMPG, that was commissioned by the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE). The first forensic investigation was commissioned on 5 December 2013 after allegations of impropriety and financial irregularities were made against the school.The probe will scrutinise the school’s big-spending budget and lease agreements, as well as whether the expenditure was approved by all governing body members and if irregular payments were paid to staff and School Governing Body (SGB) members.According to the Sunday Times newspaper, the first audit found that the school had multiple bank accounts, owned donated time-shares, did not maintain a complete asset register and had appointed a debt-collecting agency without following proper procedures.In a school newsletter dated July 2014, which was sent to tame TIMES, Prince Maluleke, the School Governing Body’s Chairman wrote, “The investigation has been completed and the report handed over to the SGB. I am pleased to report that there was no finding made of any financial irregularity or impropriety against any individual, the SGB or the School. There were however, issues

that relate to historical non-compliance with policies and procedures that were highlighted in the report. The SGB has already initiated corrective steps to ensure that there is full compliance with the school’s policies and procedures under the South African School’s Act.”Phumla Sekhonyane, GDE’s spokeswoman, told tame TIMES, “The Department received various anonymous reports through the Presidential and Premier’s hotlines, making allegations of financial irregularities at the

school. The Department subsequently appointed an independent firm to conduct a forensic audit at the school which is still being conducted. Due to the sensitivity of such investigations, the Department has taken the decision not to make any public comments relating to this investigation to prevent us from pre-empting the outcome of this crucial investigation.”Roberta Magagula, whose child is completing Matric at Glenvista High, has complained to the South African Human Rights Commission

that the school discriminates against girl learners as the majority of the sports budget is spent on boys. The school had until Friday to respond. At the time of going to print, no comment had been received by the Human Rights Commission on what the school’s reply was.Other allegations have also come to the attention of tame TIMES. Former SGB Chairman Michael Atti allegedly advised the school to invest R2, 7 million with a financial institution he works for and it is alleged that

continues on page 2

laurelle [email protected]

According to the Sunday Times newspaper, the first audit found that the school had multiple bank accounts, owned

donated time-shares, did not maintain a complete asset register and had appointed a debt-collecting agency

without following proper procedures.

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Turffontein Race Coursesupports Rotary Three RiversThe Rotary Club of Three Rivers celebrated 25 years of staging the Brian Korte Race Day event on 6 September at Turffontein Race Course, successfully raising R45 000 for charity as well.Rotary President Beth Thomas said, “We are grateful that three sponsoring companies, Climate Vaal, OWA Ceiling Systems and GMC Air Conditioners have been supportive of this event from inception, including Turffontein management who have equally been super supportive of our cause.”The event raises funds for needy causes ranging from shelter homes and feeding schemes to wheelchair and walking ring donation campaigns. They also help animals in distress through the SPCA and make maize meal donations to about 30 organisations in the Sedibeng District at any given time.

I have come to my wit’s end this past week and the frustration comes in the form of waiting for comment. It seems no matter how much hounding a person does in the form of phone calls, emails, SMSes and telephone conversations, it does absolutely nothing to speed things up. I like to think of myself as a polite and friendly person and, as the saying goes, you win more flies with honey. In the industry I am in, my reporting depends on the contacts I have and the type of relationships I have formed with these contacts. But what do you do when the contact does not actually come to the party?I am speaking of the Gauteng Department of Education Media Office and Glenvista High’s SGB. I sent them questions on Tuesday regarding the alleged mismanagement of funds and other allegations. I sit here at 21h00 on Thursday night still without response. What makes my inquisitive mind start racing is that I was told by the SGB Chairman that his answers first needed to be checked by the GDE. They are two separate entities and I already sent questions to the GDE. I do know that no principals or teachers can speak to the media and that is why the media go through the GDE, but the SGB is an outside entity and is allowed to speak to the media; and is it not the GDE that has implemented the second audit on Glenvista High? Why would they have to check what information is given to the media if they are trying to investigate if the school has covered up their financial shenanigans?The response I get from the GDE is the answers are ready - they just need to be approved. It seems there is a lot of approving going on at the GDE. What is even more frustrating - I eventually get my comment from the GDE on Friday morning and it is all of five lines saying due to the sensitivity of the case they have decided not to comment publicly. It took four days to compile that?I must add that the former Glenvista High SGB chairman who is implicated in this whole saga phoned me directly and spoke to me.I would just like to thank him for that. Lastly, I must also applaud Roberta Magagula, the parent who reported Glenvista High to the Human Rights Commission for gender discrimination, for having the guts to allow her name to be published. I believe if you have the courage to blow the whistle, you should also have the courage to let everyone know your name. After all, you are whistle-blowing in hopes of justice taking its course or for some form of wrongdoing to be exposed and stopped. In conclusion, all I can say is this is one messy situation and I anxiously await the outcome of the whole saga.

Forever waiting for comments

Competiton ends 30 September 2014

his resignation was recommended as a result. Atti contacted tame TIMES directly and denied that he was asked to step down, saying he intended to resign a year before but stayed on to ease the new SGB members into their positions. With regards to the investment, Atti said, “The school made its money back and that investment commenced in 1998 already; however, there have been changes recently.”

It has also been alleged that the netball coach is the daughter of the deputy principal who distributes the coaching budget. The expenditure of the netball coach is R18 900, which is 13, 5% of the sports coaching budget according to documents that were provided to tame TIMES. tame TIMES asked the SGB to confirm if it is true that the netball coach is related to the person who allocates the

coaching budget, but are still awaiting their comment.This is not the first time Magagula has been to the Human Rights Commission. In 2009 she alleged that Bruce Fordyce called her a coconut and made a complaint against him. A News24 article dated 27 November 2009 read as follows: “A cousin of Robert McBride, former Ekurhuleni Metro Police chief, has submitted a complaint to the SA Human Rights Commission (HRC) after Bruce Fordyce, nine times Comrades champion, allegedly called her a ‘coconut’.”Please share your thoughts on this story – e-mail [email protected].

Glenvista High in hot water

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The Glen: third armed robbery

The Glen Shopping Centre has once again been the target of armed robbers, with the Altech Autopage store being hit on 8 September at 17:30. This time, however, the getaway vehicle was seen.The first armed robbery took place at the Samsung Store on 30 July and the I-store was targetted on 14 August, with a security guard being shot in his leg. The management of The Glen Shopping Centre said, “Four armed suspects entered the shopping centre through entrance 10 at around 17:30 and proceeded to Altech Autopage where staff were held at gunpoint. The suspects fled the scene with the cellphones in a charcoal grey Audi with the registration number DC25DPG. No shots were fired and no one was injured.Security remains a priority at The Glen and we are proactively working with the SAPS to identify criminal activity. Tenants are also briefed to assist in keeping a lookout for known suspicious individuals and asked to alert security when necessary.” According to Moffatview SAPS spokeswoman Cst Rebecca Bila, the value of the stolen cellphones was R50 000. The SAPS are investigating the incident and the Gauteng Police Commissioner, Lesetja Mothiba, addressed the media on 9 September regarding the increasing number of mall robberies in the province.

See page 5 for more.

Is this fair punishment?

tame TIMES received feedback from the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) last Monday (8 September) describing the punishment meted out to Mondeor High learners involved in the chicken-kicking and pepper–spraying incident:

GDE spokeswoman Phumla Sekhonyane said, “A disciplinary hearing was conducted on Tuesday, 2 September and Mondeor High learners who were allegedly involved in the chicken-kicking and pepper-spraying incident were found guilty of misconduct with the following sanctions: Matric jackets removed, may not wear school uniform, may not write exams at Mondeor High School, must attend a community service session at the SPCA (to be arranged with SPCA) and letters of apology to be written to the school and SPCA.”

Laurelle [email protected]

tame TIMES posed a question on their Facebook wall asking if this is fair punishment. Below are some of the comments:Cristofer Jerome Lanzetti:This is not punishment- not wearing school uniform? That’s a dream. I don’ really see any of this as proper punishment.

meLanie ChaLk: My concern is if you can kill animals for fun what’s next? Another human being perhaps... like the Waterkloof boys.Pat Bennetts:“This is a joke and not punishment enough for these pupils! In 1991 a matric pupil was expelled after just driving his motor vehicle on to the school field. These learners must be named and shamed and an example made of them!siBongiLe e mnguni: “If only a certain number of pupils don’t wear school uniform- to me it qualifies as name and shaming.”

Laurelle [email protected]

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Did sub-station vandals cause fire?A house in Panorama Place, Glenvista caught fire late last Thursday afternoon. No one was injured, but residents are furious as they believe the fire was caused by fluctuating electrical current due to a sub-station being vandalised yet again, as numerous sub-stations in and around the South have been vandalised recently. Bruce Lennox, Glenvista CPF spokesman said on the GCPF Facebook page, “CPF patrollers are at a second scene this afternoon with the Fire Department at a house fire caused by fluctuating electrical current. This afternoon yet another sub-station in the area was vandalised for copper, resulting in fluctuating current in and around Vista Drive, Glenvista. Luckily nobody was hurt as our patrollers evacuated the people from the gutted

house. We have written extensively on this page about City Power’s lack of interest in tackling theft out of their sub-stations. Their lack of interest has come full circle as today we have a mother and child hospitalised for smoke inhalation and another family’s home destroyed. It’s a matter of time before we lose a life to this situation. I invite City Power management to publicly inform the public what their strategy is to address this situation. When our houses are burning and our residents are in hospital we believe urgent intervention is demanded,” Lennox concluded.The first incident is believed to have occurred at a complex near the sub-station in Laubscher Street. A mother and child were taken to hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation and numerous electronic items were damaged.

tame TIMES asked Nana Radebe, City of Johannesburg EMS spokeswoman, if the fire was caused by fluctuations in electrical current, but Radebe said she cannot comment until the Fire Safety officers have completed their investigations. “The fire fighters did dumping down today and tomorrow the Fire Safety Officers will go back to start the preliminary investigation,” she said, adding that two bedrooms and a lounge were damaged and, due to the fire spreading, it took a while to extinguish.A next-door neighbour told tame TIMES she could feel the heat of the fire in her kitchen. tame TIMES requested comment from City Power which in-turn asked for the address so investigations can be conducted.

BLAZING: The house fire at its worst *Photo by Dorothy Davey.

GUTTED: One of the rooms after the fire was extinguished. *Photo by Alexius van der Westhuizen.

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The official opening event of the inaugural Fak’ugesi: Digital Africa Festival hosted by Wits University took place on 5 September at the Tshimologong Digital Technology Precinct in the heart of Braamfontein.Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg Clr Parks Tau joined the Vice Chancellor of Wits University, Prof Adam Habib, at the opening; and Prof Christo Doherty, co-founder of the Fak’ugesi: Digital Africa Festival and Head of Digital Arts at Wits University, featured as a guest speaker.The official opening focussed on how the 2014 festival will position Braamfontein as the digital gateway between the City of Johannesburg, Africa and the rest of the world as well as the important role that digital technology will play in Africa’s growth and development. Prof Doherty said, “The Fak’ugesi: Digital Africa Festival is a celebration of all aspects of digital technology, the numerous opportunities it provides and the vital role it can play in empowering and uplifting the African continent. The festival promotes the fusion between creative and technological development in Africa by ‘switching on the power’ of

digital culture.” Attendees saw a special live performance by Lukas Ligeti on an electronic marimba, together with Mpho Molikeng playing traditional African instruments. This year’s festival boasted an impressive and exciting line-up of stand-alone conferences, exhibitions, short courses and workshops centred on the Tshimologong Precinct, venues on Wits’s East and West Campus, in the vibrant inner city areas of Braamfontein, and at the JoziHub at 44 Stanley Avenue.

For more information go to www.fakugesi.co.za

Fusion of creativity

FAK’UGESI DIGITAL AFRICA FESTIVAL CO-FOUNDERS: Prof Barry Dwolatzky and Prof Christo Doherty from Wits University flank Clr Parks Tau, Executive Mayor of the City of Johannesburg.

WORLD-RENOWNED COMPOSER-PERCUSSIONIST: Lukas Ligeti entertains the crowd with his sound installation.

Free hearing screeningThe month of September is dedicated to raise awareness about deafness as over 260 million people in the world are living with a disabling hearing loss. This is why Netcare Mulbarton Hospital and the Hearing and Balance Clinic based at the hospital will be offering free hearing screenings to members of the public for the month of September. From 15 to 19 September an information desk will be set up at the hospital for hearing-related questions. Storm Manjerico, audiologist at the Hearing and Balance Clinic says, "The ear is made up of three different sections: the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear, which all work together to help you hear and process sounds. Children with mild to moderate hearing loss often go undiagnosed, which can result in significant speech and language difficulties, and affect their academic performance.” If you suspect you are suffering from hearing

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Clinic are dedicated to providing excellent audiology services. Anyone interested

in this community outreach initiative can visit

www.hearcare.co.za for more information, or call the Hearing and Balance Clinic on 011 682 1585 to book an appointment for a free hearing screening.

Hearing loss or impairment occurs when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear caused by any of the following:

• Exposure to loud noise• Trauma or injury to the head• A ruptured eardrum • Viral infections or other disease

• Genetics - hearing loss that runs in the family• Ageing• Malformation of the inner ear• Bacterial infections such as otitis media

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of hearing loss are permanent and untreatable, others can be treated or prevented.

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Conductive Hearing Loss

Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Mixed Hearing Loss

Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound is not conducted efficiently through the outer ear canal to the eardrum and the tiny bones (ossicles) of the middle ear. Conductive hearing loss usually involves a reduction in sound level or the ability to hear faint sounds.

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) occurs when there is damage to the inner ear (cochlea), or to the nerve pathways from the inner ear to the brain. Most of the time, SNHL cannot be medically or surgically corrected. This is the most common type of permanent hearing loss.

Sometimes a conductive hearing loss occurs in combination with a sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). In other words, there may be damage in the outer or middle ear and in the inner ear (cochlea) or auditory nerve. When this occurs, the hearing loss is referred to as a mixed hearing loss.

Cotlands has been working through the BabyGym programme this year and both staff and Cotlands children graduated from the six-week course recently.The graduation ceremony was held at Cotlands Turffontein. Babies from the childcare unit donned miniature graduation gowns and caps for the event, while staff were presented with certificates. BabyGym is an engaging baby stimulation programme that makes the most of a child’s vital early years. Cotlands embarked on acquiring this

certification to enhance its existing birth-to-two programme which was rolled out across the country late last year. “It is a wonderful feeling to have the BabyGym qualification, as it takes our birth-to-two programme to the next level. At Cotlands we believe it is essential to maximise development during the crucial window of opportunity - the first 1 000 days of a child’s life,” said Cotlands Programme Development Manager Venessa T’Hart. This programme addresses the developmental gaps experienced by children in under-resourced communities and is also being used by Cotlands childcare staff in the Child Care Unit. Research has shown that early stimulation minimises later learning difficulties and also assists in early detection of speech, hearing or sight impediments. The first 1 000 days of a child’s life are the most important in any child’s development. It is for this reason that Cotlands has invested time and resources in developing a programme that will maximise learning during these formative years. For more information about the Cotlands birth-to-two programme contact them on 011 683 7201 or email [email protected]

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The Glen Shopping Centre

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MALL ROBBERY EPIDEMIC

MONDAY 8 SEPTEMBER: AN ALTECH AUTOPAGE CELLULAR STORE WAS ROBBED OF 15 CELLPHONES WITH A VALUE OF R34 000 BY THREE ARMED SUSPECTS POSING AS CUSTOMERS. THERE WERE NO SHOTS FIRED AND NO INJURIES.14 AUGUST: THREE ARMED MEN ENTERED THE APPLE ISTORE AND, POSING AS CUSTOMERS, ROBBED THE STORE OF PHONES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES. THE SUSPECTS FIRED RANDOMLY IN THE PARKING AREA AND INJURED A SECURITY OFFICER.

SATURDAY 6 SEPTEMBER: FOUR OR FIVE SUSPECTS ENTERED THE SHOPPING COMPLEX AND ROBBED A SECURITY OFFICER OF A CASHBOX CONTAINING AN UNDISCLOSED AMOUNT OF MONEY. ONE SECURITY GUARD WAS SHOT AND KILLED AND THREE PEOPLE WERE INJURED.

FRIDAY 5 SEPTEMBER: FIVE: GUNMEN ENTERED A SAM-SUNG STORE AND THREAT-ENED THE STAFF WITH GUNS BEFORE LOCKING THEM IN A BACKROOM. THEY FLED THE SCENE WITH CELLPHONES AND TABLETS WORTH AN UNDISCLOSED AMOUNT.

THURSDAY 4 SEPTEMBEREIGHT ARMED MEN MADE OFF WITH CLOTHING WORTH AN UNDISCLOSED AMOUNT FROM A CLOTHING STORE IN FAIRLANDS. THE MEN FLED IN A WHITE TOYOTA DOUBLE-CAB.

WEDNESDAY 3 SEPTEMBERTHREE MEN ENTERED A TELKOM CONNECT STORE AND DEMANDED CELLPHONES FROM STAFF VALUED AT AN UNDISCLOSED AMOUNT OF MONEY, BEFORE FLEEING. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED.

WEDNESDAY 13 AUGUST: THREE ARMED MEN STORMED THE APPLE ISTORE PHONE SHOP AND ROBBED THEM OF AN UNDISCLOSED NUMBER OF PHONES AND ELECTRONIC ITEMS. THE SUSPECTS FIRED RANDOMLY IN THE PARK-ING AREA. ONE PERSON WAS INJURED

TUESDAY 2 SEPTEMBER: TWO ROBBERS HELD UP STAFF AT A CELLPHONE SHOP IN THE MALL. NO SHOTS WERE FIRED AND THERE HAVE BEEN NO REPORTS OF INJURIES.

FRIDAY 15 AUGUST: FOUR ARMED MEN ENTERED THE APPLE ISTORE AND ROBBED THE STORE OF PHONES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES. SUSPECTS FIRED RANDOMLY IN THE PARKING AREA, BUT NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED.

MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER: TWO SECURITY GUARDS WERE ROBBED OF A CASH BOX WITH AN UNDISCLOSED AMOUNT OF MONEY. CASH FROM THE PICK ‘N PAY PAYPOINT WAS STOLEN. NO INJURIES WERE REPORTED.

TUESDAY 2 SEPTEMBER:FOUR ARMED MEN ROBBED THE TELKOM DIRECT STORE AT THE KOLONNADE SHOPPING CENTRE ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON. THIS IS THE SECOND ROBBERY AT THE STORE IN ALMOST TWO WEEKS. NO SHOTS WERE FIRED AND NO INJURIES WERE

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Eleven mall robberies have taken place in just 25 days in the province of Gauteng. The robberies began on 13 August and the most recent one occurred on 8 September. Most of the crimeso- have involved armed men robbing cellphone and high-end electronics stores. The low level of security in these stores and the speed with which criminals are able to convert the stolen goods into cash has made them highly attractive targets.Gauteng Provincial Commissioner, Lt Gen Lesetja Mothiba, said during a media briefing on 9 September, “As the Provincial Commissioner of Gauteng, speaking for myself and my management, this spate of robberies and attacks on malls is of great concern to us. The festive season is soon approaching and Gauteng SAPS will increase visibility in and around some of the malls that we have identified as high risk. We have identified 12 malls where we will increase visibility, which will include the deployment of Nyalas.”A national team of detectives has been assigned to assist the local authorities with their investigations. The police have worked with Business against Crime and South

Africa Banking Risk Information Centre to attempt to stop the surge of business robberies. Meetings will be held with the management of the various malls to discuss the improvement of security systems in malls.A breakthrough has, however, been made in the police’s investigations. This followed an intense investigation and several leads from Crime Intelligence on the robberies. Four suspects, aged between 28 and 44 years, were arrested at their hideouts in Brixton and Doornfontein. During the arrest police confiscated a 9mm pistol and three semi-automatic rifles, as well as 97 live rounds of ammunition.The suspects are in custody and will be charged with the illegal possession of firearms and ammunition. The possibility of more charges being added has not been ruled out. The investigation will focus on their alleged involvement in the robbery at the Black Chain Shopping Centre in Diepkloof in Soweto, ATM bombings, taxi violence and business robberies. Shoppers and businesses are encouraged to be vigilant until the safety measures can be implemented.

AA does NOT support e-tolls

The Automobile Association has taken note of a South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) media statement in which SANRAL spokesperson Vusi Mona made reference to studies conducted by the AA regarding the costs of traffic congestion to the economy.“The AA agrees that traffic congestion has a considerable impact on the effectiveness of the economy,” the AA said. “However, the Association is concerned that reference has been made to its name and views in the context of a SANRAL press statement which promotes e-tolling, a system which the AA has consistently opposed,” the AA added. “This may give rise to uncertainty over the AA’s exact stance,” the Association commented.

In 2007, the Association was one of the original objectors to the funding of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement System via tolling. It said that tolling increased the cost to the end-user and concentrated the funding burden on a limited number of citizens. The AA said there were more equitable ways of funding roads which had low or no collection costs, such as taxation and the fuel levy.“References to studies we have done or the mention of the AA’s name by SANRAL spokespeople should not be interpreted to mean that the AA has changed its stance on the issue of how best to fund the roads which need to be built to relieve congestion,” the AA commented.”We wish to re-affirm that we remain opposed to e-tolling,” the Association concluded.

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Parents must instil discipline

Anonymous writes:In today’s times, it is the parent’s duty to know what their kids get up to. Principals and teachers cannot be held liable for ill-mannered hooligans. If you as a parent cannot instil discipline in your child, then what can they do?There are 1 600 learners at Mondeor High and there are only a handful who seem to be a huge problem. Mrs Nicolaou is an exceptional principal and she always regards her students as important. She is very passionate about her school and her learners.It disgusts me to think that reporters do not make sure of their facts before publishing stories. There are so many other principals and teachers that I am aware of that should be charged with theft. When cases are handed to The Department of Education at Head Office nothing gets done to them. It would be interesting to see how many cases of theft and other charges are still unresolved by the GDE and maybe look at how qualified these people are in performing their function. People that were dismissed from their positions are still getting monthly salaries. How much taxpayers’ money is being wasted by them paying “ghosts” at school level? Parents and students have apologised to Mrs Nicolaou, yet she is still being charged.

RESPONSE FROM THE EDITOR: I appreciate your response, however, if you know of principals and teachers who are stealing I urge you to please report them as well as put a complaint in at the GDE regarding the officials who are not doing their job and paying teachers who are not working. This letter has been sent to the GDE for comment but no comment has been recieved.

Resident acted humanelyAnonymous writes:

Anonymous writes:

I read with dismay and utter shock about how some owners can relocate and just forget about their pets. (Abandoned dogs in Cathedral Peak Street).When they were staying there, these pets were good enough for them but when they moved, they were just forgotten. What these people are doing is despicable and one day they will be judged by the way they treat their pets.

Could they not have just taken the dogs to the SPCA rather then let them starve and bark like that? I hope that they will not have any more pets until they learnt to be responsible enough to care for them.I admire the concerned resident who has acted very humanely towards these dogs. Well done.

I read with disgust about these Matriculants enjoying the last few months of their schooling and taking two live chickens to the school and torturing them. Can you imagine the fear that these chickens must feel when they were being kicked about until they died? Where were the prefects or

teachers? Why didn’t anyone report it to the principal? Could they not find something else to amuse themselves with? They are young adults and should behave like leaders of the future, showing compassion to the defenceless and not behaving like some crazy barbarians.

Young adults should behave like leaders of the future

Foto’s is ‘n wonderlike dingNeville Peters skryf:

Hello Trixie,Jou rubriek van 2 September, stem ek volkome mee saam. Foto’s is ‘n wonderlike ding. ‘n Paar jaar gelede het ek besluit om myne uit te haal en drie foto collages van 1,20m x 1.00m gemonteer met omtrent 350 foto’s daarop – vanaf 1943 tot en met die middel ‘90’s - en dit teen die muur opgehang, in plaas van om altyd die Albums uit te haal. Dit het my verbaas hoe dit vriende en familie

se aandag trek om te sien hoe ons 20, 30, 40 en 50 jaar gelede gelyk het asook opgetree het. Ek sit ook baie kere met ‘n traan in my oog as ek na diese kyk van lede wat aangestap het na groener wei lande. Hoop en vertrou die wenk sal ander lesers aanmoedig om dieselfde te doen.Groetnis tot werderom,Jou Bondgenoot

Tannie Trixie skryf: Hello Bondgenoot,Baie dankie vir die brief, ek waardeer dit so baie dat jy my rubriek in die tame TIMES geniet. Ek sal graag die collages wat jy laat maak het wil sien, ek vertrou dat dit baie inspirerend is.

Ek moedig graag saam met jou ander lesers aan om ook hul albums wer aft e stof en die foto’s kreatief uit te lê sodat dit altyd sigbaar is. Groete, Trixie

Hierdie afgelope naweek het ek die wonderlike voorreg gehad om my Universiteits vriendin se 80ste verjaarsdag by te woon. Sy woon langs die kus, in Durban, so dit was sommer ‘n kort wegbreek so tussen die ryery en gekuier.Gysie kon die naweek ongelukkig nie saam my gaan nie, en dit was ‘n redelike vreemde gevoel want ons doen al die jare alles saam. Maar so tussen my en jou, was dit eintlik goed dat hy nie saam gegaan het nie want my kêrel uit my universiteits dae was ook by die verjaarsdag. Hy is nog altyd as Neville die rebel bekend want hy het altyd op sy motorfiets rondgery, en in daardie dae was dit vreeslik rebels om ‘n motorfiets te ry.Heimlik was dit baie lekker om hom weer te sien. Dit het my teruggevat na my stres-vrye studente dae waar ons sommer so sorgvry op sy motorfiets geklim het en ‘road trips’ gehad het.Hierdie naweek het ek weer daardie gevoel teruggekry toe hy my om die blok op sy motorfiets gevat het. Maar die hoogtepunt vir my was toe ons almal, wat saam studeer het, op die strand gaan sit en na die skemer staar, dit was ongelooflik mooi met die branders wat voor ons breek.Tip: Die rebel in jou mag maar so af en toe weer sy/haar kop uitsteek, herleef die jong dae sodat jy die rustiger dae waardeer.

HAPPY HANDOVER: Pieter Kruger (Bootleggers Booysens Manager), Shawn McCarthy (ABI Sales Manager), Shalahuddin Ahamed, Paulo Fiandero (Bootleggers General Manager), Nadine Brown (McCarthy Nissan Corporate Sales Executive) and Werner Havenga (ABI Strategic Wholesaler Manager.)

Buyer’s luck

Forest Hill resident and buyer at Bootleggers Booysens, Shalahuddin Ahamed (34), drove away a happy man in his brand new Nissan NP 200 bakkie courtesy of Amalgamated Beverage Industries (ABI) last Thursday.The ABI Wholesale promotion ran from 1 April to 31 July. Participating wholesalers across all four ABI regions within South Africa participated in the promotions and ran them within their outlets. Ahamed and his brother, who are originally from Bangladesh, said the bakkie will be a great help to them as they have been battling without their own transport.The bakkie, which comes from McCarthy Nissan JHB CBD, will also come in handy as

a delivery vehicle for their shop in Forest Hill. Six bakkies have been handed over to date: two in the KZN region; one in Thlabane, Rustenburg; one in Pietermaritzburg and two in Pretoria. These prize handovers form part of a bigger promotional giveaway where customers stand the chance to win Nissan bakkies, vendor trolleys and kiosks with a business training course. The winners of the kiosks will also receive a Grow My Business training course with their prize, to help develop their commercial competence skills as part of ABI’s Enterprise Development programme. ABI is the soft drink division of SAB (Pty) Ltd and is a bottling partner of Coca Cola South

Africa.ABI’s business goal is to become the premier customer and market development company in South Africa.ABI is committed to enterprise development as an investment for the future and transformation of South Africa. They currently have 85 Market Logistic Partners, which are local community businesses, run by local people employing local people - reinvestment back into the community. Over 3000 customers have been trained on the Grow My Business programme to grow their businesses sustainably into the future.

THUMBS UP: Shalahuddin Ahamed loves his new delivery vehicle.

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Noticeake

KNRA eveNtsMid-Week Walk - 17SeptemberEntrance Precinct. Peggy Vera Road, Kibler Park 8:00Bird Walk - 20 SeptemberIt would be appreciated if you could RSVP via SMS to 083 267 3494 if you will be joining us. Just type in “bw” followed by the number of people who will be attending. Entrance Precinct. Peggy Vera Road, Kibler Park07:00. Informative talk on Reptiles by Warren Schmidt - 25 SeptemberEntrance Precinct. Peggy Vera Road, Kibler Park 19:00 Saturday Stroll - 27 SeptemberEnjoy a relaxed Saturday morning in the reserve. Entrance Precinct. Peggy Vera Road, Kibler Park8:00Guided Walk – 27 September Join for 4th Sunday walk. Entrance Precinct. Peggie Vera Road, Kibler Park. 8:00

3 OctObeRshANe’s schOOl Of DANciNg gOlf DAy Shane’s School of Dancing will be hosting their annual Golf Day at the Glenvista Golf Club. This is a fundraising event and all funds raised will go towards making improvements to the studio, such as purchasing portable

mirrors and installing a floor, which will allow the school to offer tap dancing lessons, as well as to raise funds for the IDO Hip Hop World Championships 2015, in Italy.The entry of the fourball is R500 per person (R2000), which includes dinner, the prize-giving and a dance exhibition. For more information or to sponsor prizes, please call 083 411 8777.

fRee eNtRepReNeuRship semiNAR-19 septembeRBeyond Capability will be hosting a Free Entrepreneurship Seminar which serves as a brief introduction to entrepreneurship and opportunities for enterprise development and growth. Time: 10:00 - 12:00Venue: Robertsham Methodist Church, Cnr Giles and Delamere Roads, RobertshamAll are welcome, from the unemployed to business owners.Contact: Marcia Stellenberg on 0824973693 or [email protected]

pOp up ciNemA – 3 OctObeRPop Up Cinema takes you back to a time when the movie was only part of the main attraction. Bring your blankets and pillows, your family and friends and relive the magic of your drive-in days with a movie in a picture-perfect picnic park. Join us for the movie Grease. Support our snack and food vendors or pack your own picnic-basket. Date: Friday 3 OctoberVenue: Rietvlei Zoo Farm (Swartkoppies Road)Time: Gates open at 17:30, movie starts at sunsetCost: Adults – R65, kids – R35, under 3 years – free www.popupcinema.co.za

Families celebrate the season of new lifeSeeff JHB South hosted the Annual Seeff Spring Family Picnic & Market Day at Rietvlei Zoo Farm on 7 September.Families came armed with picnic-baskets, blankets and chairs to celebrate the return of warmer weather and enjoyed live music and entertainment.There were food and drinks stalls, arts and

crafts market stalls, jumping castles and plenty of fun for the whole family.The kid’s karaoke, face-painting, magician, hip hop dancing and hula hoop competitions were a huge success as great prizes were on offer and with Sammy Seeff and Zak the Zoo Buddy cheering the children along, they just could not resist taking part.

RIGHT:KIDS KARAOKE: Three aspiring singers take to the stage.

ABOVE:DANCE BUDDY SAMMY: Children enjoy dancing with Sammy Seeff.

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A total of 70 arrests were made by Booysens SAPS between 1and 7 September:

booysens arrests

Crime

Assault common: ......................... 7Assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm: ............. 7Attempted theft of motor vehicle : ......................................... 2Dealing in drugs: .......................... 1Drunken driving: ........................... 4Hijacking of motor vehicle:.......... 1House robbery: ............................. 1Illegal immigration : ...................... 1Illegal mining: ............................... 4Illegal possession of ivory: ......... 5Malicious damage to property: ... 2Maintenance enquiry:................... 1Possession of dagga: .................. 19Possession of hijacked motor vehicle: ............................... 1Possession of suspected stolen goods: ................................ 3Robbery with weapon other than firearm:.................................. 4Shoplifting: .................................... 3Theft : ............................................. 2Theft of motor vehicle: ................. 2

School search

Randeor School was searched by the JMPD K9 and Mondeor SAPS K9 units, and Mondeor SAPS on 21 August. Cst Elizabeth Mnguni, Mondeor SAPS spokeswoman said, “Nothing was found.” *Photo supplied.

Moffatview SAPS and JMPD members held an operation on 5 and 6 September in La-Rochelle between 22:00-04:00. The members arrested 15 suspects for drunk-en driving.

15 arrested for drunken driving

Men and women in blue awardedMondeor SAPS, Booysens SAPS and Moffatview SAPS cleaned up at the 2014 SAPS JHB Central Cluster Prestige Awards that took place at Edcon Retail Academy on

10 September, taking home 14 of the 29 awards given out. Mondeor SAPS scooped six awards, Booysens SAPS four and Moffatview SAPS three. The SAPS JHB

Central Cluster consists of the following stations: Brixton, Langlaagte, Sophiatown, Booysens, Mondeor, Moffatview and JHB Cental. Below are the award-winners:

Operational Employee of the Year (VISPOL)

Support Employee of the Year Best Reservist of the Year

Support Manager of the Year

Acknowledgment Awards for disabled employees Cluster Commander’s Award

Operational Employee of the Year (Detective)

W/O Lethoba (Booysens SAPS)-Winner

H. Mashapu (Mondeor SAPS)-2nd Runner Up

Capt Manganyi (Moffatview SAPS) 1st Runner Up

T. Zandberg- Mondeor SAPS W/O Lethoba (Booysens SAPS)-1st Runner Up

Lt Col Mikhari (Booysens SAPS) Winner

W/O Nel (Mondeor SAPS- Tracing Unit)-1st Runner Up and W/O Russel (f) (Moffavtview SAPS General Group)-1st Runner Up

Cst Lujiva (Mondeor SAPS)- 2nd Runner Up

M. Msongelwa (Moffatview SAPS)- Winner

R/Cst Koopman- Mondeor SAPS

W/O Klaasen (Mondeor SAPS)- 2nd Runner Up

Sgt Sono (Booysens SAPS)-1st Runner Up

W/O Mdlalose (Moffatviw SAPS)- 1st Runner Up

Detective Group of the Year

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Sharing our heritage

The GCIS (Government Communication and Information System) have launched the Tell Your Story Campaign to get ordinary South Africans to share their stories of what it was like growing up in apartheid South Africa, to consider what change democracy has brought – and to present a vision for the future.

This act of sharing allows South Africans a platform to talk about the pain of apartheid, their experience of democracy – and of the South Africa they would like to live in. This is important so that we can move forward as a nation that has documented its history, is aware of the sacrifices made by many South Africans to achieve this freedom – and who can create a future South Africa that all can call home.The sharing of stories has a way of nurturing, teaching and persuading change in others. South Africans from all walks of life have already begun sharing their stories.

The sharing of stories has a way of nurturing, teaching and persuading change in others

The Acting CEO of the GCIS, Ms Phumla Williams tells of how she became politically aware, of when she was detained and leaving the country to receive military training. She explains how living in the democracy of today was worth the fight of yesteryear. “We sacrificed quite a lot of our lives as young people but when I look back I feel we have made a contribution. South Africa would not be where it is now had we not been resolute about changing the system. Have we made a difference in 20 years? Certainly we have made a dent. My kids no longer know any differences in terms of race. They see South Africans as South Africans. When I was growing up I saw South Africans as black and white. My son and my daughter went to a school that has all the basics. I’m working as a senior manager in the public service and I don’t think that would ever have been possible.”

Judge Yvonne Mokgoro: The former Constitutional Court judge from 1994 to 2009 and chair of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund tells of the difficult times faced by her and her siblings and how important education was for her. “Throughout my childhood because we were four girls my dad raised us as strong girls… He raised us to know that girls could also have an education and a profession.” Judge Mokgoro looks back at our history giving advice to the youth. “Make sure as a citizen that you play a role in helping to build your country. This is your country. You don’t have any other. You’ll be building it for yourself, your children and your children’s children. You can’t go around the world looking for another country. Ask yourself what you have contributed to building this country.”

Member of Parliament, Mr. Paul Mashatile: believes that it is our responsibility as South African citizens to give back and continue to build our nation. “Remember the heroic struggles that were waged by the people… but not only to remember but to be able to continue with that same spirit of working together as we forge ahead to build a better life for all.”

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Not just child's playThe 70th Cotlands Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held on 9 September at the Cotlands head office in Turffontein. Unlike most AGMs, which are anything but playful, this one was very entertaining, with various games led by Cotlands ELFs (Early Learning Facilitators). Even Board members were captured dancing, clapping and singing rhymes between the more serious items on the agenda.The event highlighted the impact of toy libraries and early learning play groups in addressing the social and economic challenges experienced in South Africa. Cotlands CEO, Jackie Schoeman, spoke of the financial shortfall the organisation is experiencing and appealed to donors to assist in their efforts to improve the lives of children. Schoeman reflected on the importance of maintaining high quality programmes for children in need and stressed that financial contributions were essential to carrying out this work. Cotlands COO Monica Stach delivered the keynote address in which she showcased Cotlands work nationally. The photo-driven presentation captured the good work being done in remote and under-resourced communities. Stach thanked staff for their unwavering dedication to the organization and for improving the lives of children. Since Cotlands launched their early learning play group in May 2013, 1 261 children have been enrolled, 4 973 play sessions have taken place and 33 848 meals have been served. Cotlands has branches in KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Mpumalanga and, of course, Gauteng.Cotlands invites you to read through its complete annual report, which can be found on its website, www.cotlands.org.

SIGNIFICANT FEATURES OF 2014

• 123 additional playgroups opened since May 2013, serving over 1200 children• Three mobile toy libraries acquired - two in Gauteng and one in KwaZulu-Natal.• Developed and introduced an electronic recording system, improving monitoring processes.• 27 Cotlands community caregivers successfully trained as early learning facilitators (ELFs).• 27 ELF s enrolled for a level 4 early childhood development (ECD) practitioner qualification.• Additional employment opportunities provided to unemployed youth as early learning playgroup assistants.

LEFT:COTLANDS ANNUAL REPORT: Cotlands CEO Jackie Schoeman poses with Kabelo Mongoni from HKLM, who designed the annual report book.

ABOVE LEFT:ELFS AT PLAY: Cotlands ELFs demonstrate the dances.

10KM RACE AND 4 KM FUN RUN

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Organised by Brotherhood Athletic Club

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VENUE: The Apartheid Museum parking at Gold Reef CitySTART: 07h00 / Fun Run 07h30PRE-ENTRIES: Online at enteronline.co.za(Close on 12 October 2014) Sportsmans Warehouse (The Glen, Eastgate, Princess Crossing) Day before the race at the Apartheid Museum parking from 10h00 – 14h00RACE DAY ENTRIES: From 05h00 at The Apartheid Museum Parking – entry closes at 06h50 ENTRY FEE: R50 (10km) • R80 (21km) • R30 (4km – Theme Park Fun Run) R10 from each entry for the 21km and 10km run will go towards Bree Street Primary All Fun Run proceeds will go towards Bree Street PrimaryTEMP LICENCE: R15 (10km) • R20 (21km)GRANDMASTER FEE: 50% of Entry FeeBLIND RUNNERS: FreePRIZE-GIVING: 10h30 at Theme Park Town SquareRESULTS: www.raceresults.co.za

• Only 500 entries allowed for the Fun Run

• All race entrants will receive free entry into the Theme Park on the day of the race, upon verification of race registration, plus 50% discount on Theme Park entry fee for two family members

• For more information visit goldreefcity.co.za / enteronline.co.za / tametimes.co.za or contact The Brotherhood Athletics Club on the following numbers Charles: 082 951 8044 • Franklin: 082 909 0192 • Gerhard: 083 292 9551 Tame Times - Lize Geldenhuis: 011 862 8500

• Take the N1 South (Concrete) Highway towards Roodepoort

• Take the Randshow Road / Emalahleni (Witbank) exit

• Take the Witbank lane onto the N12 East

• Take the JHB lane onto the M1 North

• Take the Xavier Street exit and follow the Gold Reef City signs

• Take N12 Concrete Highway

• Take the Kimberley lane

• Take the Xavier Street exit

• Follow the Gold Reef City signs

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Woman@work dinnerOn 10 September ladies were invited to attend the annual Woman@work Spring Dinner at the Thaba Eco Hotel.The ladies, all wearing their flower garlands, were treated to a fantastic talk by guest speaker, Marlette Heygi, who shared her inspiring story about her to dream to climb the Seven Summits and the challenges she has faced and overcome - she has already climbed 4 out of the 7 summits. Marlette, from Meyersdal, explained that she had her married name interpreted and found that it means "From the Mountain." She will be climbing Mount Everest in March 2015 and only three South African women have done this.

Shelby Zimmerman from The Sunflower Fund, explained what stem cell donation is and how easy it is to become a donor. For more information on becoming a bone marrow stem cell donor or making a financial donation, contact 0800 12 10 82 or visit www.sunflowerfund.org.za At the Woman@Work events, local business ladies get to promote and market their products and network. To book your seat or view past and future Woman@work Events and to find out more about the Woman@work Networking Forum, please contact Toni Mackrell on 082 781 7554 or [email protected] or visit the website - www.womanatwork.co.za

Upcoming Sunflower fund events:

27 September is their annual Banquet with Jeremy Mansfield and Anele12 October is Bandana day, - 19 October - Bikers for bandanas Contact Shelby on: 082 467 5427

Taryn Porteous (Thaba Eco Hotel), Toni Mackrell (Woman@Work), Shelby Zimmerman (The Sunflower Fund), Marlette Hegyi and Takalani Ramaphosa.

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Top mathematiciansIn the second round of the South African Mathematics Olympiad (SAMO) that took place in May this year, Jimmy Yuan, a Glenvista High School Grade 10 and Sean Thabo Moyo and Malwande Nkonyane, both Horizon International School Grade 8s, made the top three in their respective divisions in the province.Glenvista High’s Yuan was placed in a tied third position in the Senior division (Grades 10 to 12) while Moyo and Nkoyane from Horizon International School in Turffontein both placed third in the Junior division (Grades 8 and 9).The SAMO, sponsored by Harmony Gold and the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants, is the biggest Olympiad in South Africa. More than 82 000 learners from schools across the country participated in the first round in March this year. A total of 16 330 learners (of whom 5 363 were from the Gauteng province) participated in the second round of the SAMO. The country’s top young mathematician will be announced at the Gala Awards evening on 11 October in Cape Town, based on the results of the final round, which will take place in September.

GLENVISTA HIGH: Jimmy Yuan

A total of 16 330 learners (of whom 5 363 were from the Gauteng province) participated in the second round of the SAMO.

Practising advocating

Erik Prinz and Tulsipriya Bhana have been selected to attend the provincial oral rounds of the Fourth National Schools Moot Court Competition on 27 September. They will be expected to appear once as the applicant and once as the respondent at the Magistrate’s Court in Pretoria.

ADVOCATE 1: Tulsipriya BhanaADVOCATE 2: Erik Prinz

Waterstone scientistsWaterstone College sent several of their learners to the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists. Ricardo Pennells was invited to participate in the National Expo which will be held from 8 to 10 October. He did a project on saving the water vapour from boiling kettles. Below are the achievemers:

PRIMARY SCHOOL LEARNERS: Front: Amelia Boerner (Silver), Keane ACS (Silver) and Amber van Zyl (Silver). Back: Janeel Kellan (Silver), Ricardo Pennells (Gold medal), Brandon Silva Fernandes (Bronze medal) and Rahul Singh (Bronze medal).

HIGH SCHOOL LEARNERS: Sudarshan Naidoo (Gold), Alison Smit (Bronze),Monique Okkers(Silver), Chiovan Marais (Silver), Aniec Amod (Silver), Kharyi Mgquba (Participation), Jodi Mol (Bronze) and Fabiano Barbosa (Silver) Absent: Mbali Magadla (Participation)

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Flag-bearer da Silva ranks 10th in the world Laurelle Williams

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After much fundraising and many raffles and meetings, 19-year-old Alan Manor resident, Dylan da Silva, with the help of his family and many others, managed to raise enough money to compete in the TransCanada Corp World Elite Triathlon Grand Final in Canada and performed extremely well. Not only did he come 10th in the Elite PT3 category, but he was also chosen to be the flag-bearer at the opening ceremony.Due to da Silva placing tenth in a time of 1h16m12,

he is now ranked 10th in the world in the PT3 category and is the number one PT3 triathlete in South Africa. Although this was only the third triathlon da Silva has competed in, his excellent results also earned him his senior Protea colours in triathlon. However, da Silva sees his performance differently, saying he can improve his running. “I thought I had a good chance, but competing with people from different countries was a wake-up call. I need to pick up on my running. I was sixth out of the water, third fastest on the bike but in the running I got left behind,” da Silva explained. His ten-second penalty for dropping his swimming cap when coming out of the water was a further blow, he said.da Silva told tame TIMES that it was a great honour to be the flag-bearer for South Africa and said that when he spotted his team-mates in the crowd as he was finishing the race he increased his pace to give them something to talk about.“I would like to thank everyone for all their efforts in assisting me with sponsorships, both strangers and people who know me. It is much appreciated.”“I would also like to thank everyone for all the messages of support and encouragement while I was in Canada - it really meant the world to me that you were all there in mind and spirit,” da Silva said.da Silva was born with Phocomelia, which means he

does not have complete arms and hands. His biggest goal is to compete in the Paralympics Rio 2016. “I am training for that and hope I will be able to compete. I just need a swimming pool close by to practise in,” da Silva said.The next race the athlete will be taking part in is Rand Water’s Race for Victory (54km), which he has won for two years in a row in his category.tame TIMES would like to congratulate Dylan da Silva - every time we cover a story on him, this dynamic young man inspires us.

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