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AFUROREhas erupted among the Democrat-ic Alliance (DA) caucus of Kouga Council aft-er council speaker Magdalene Dlomo used amunicipal vehicle and petrol card for sixmonths.
This despite beingpaid a travel allowance, ac-cording to DA caucus leader Chimpie Cawood.“We deem this misuse of municipal resour-
ces deplorable,” says Cawood.“The Upper Limits of Councillors are prop-
erly gazetted and they clearly spell out the sal-ary and travel allowances of councillors in-cluding that of a Speaker of a localmunicipal-
ity. It does not make provision for a vehicleand additional petrol allowances for a Speak-er in a council of Kouga Council’s grading.”According tomunicipal spokesperson, Lau-
ra-Leigh Randall, Dlomo has never misusedthe vehicle.“Themunicipalitymakes allowance for the
Speaker to use a Council vehicle for her offi-cial duties if there is a problem with her ownvehicle,” says Randall. “The Speaker’s ownvehicle was written-off in an accident. Shewas, therefore, granted permission to use theprevious Mayoral vehicle - an old Opel sedan- on a temporary basis for her official duties.”At present the vehicle is back with the mu-
nicipality.
According to Randall the municipal Coun-cil and administration as a whole is seriousabout eliminating unnecessary expenditure.“Should any irregularities come to light, theywill be investigated and a report submitted toCouncil for deliberation.”Cawood has appealed to the MEC for Coop-
erativeGovernance in theEasternCape, Fiki-le Xasa, to investigate the misappropriationof municipal resources by a senior official, aswell as the alleged accident and the party re-sponsible for the accident and the associatedcosts.“Government cannot afford any more
wasteful and unforeseen expenditure,” saysCawood.
‘Misuse’ofmunicipalwheels?
Kouga Speaker Magdalene Dlomo.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Rob Welsh and Greg Louw triumphed at the annual Pam Golding Winter Canal Challenge held in St Francis Bay this weekend. They narrowly beat locals Phil Smith and Clint Hempel and tookhome the trophy and the first prize of R1 500. Some 58 paddlers competed on the day. PHOTO:MIKE TAGG
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THE Garden Route Initiative (GRI) will soonsubmit an application to the Eastern Capeprovincial government for the proclamationof a biosphere reserve for the Garden Route,including St Francis Bay and Humansdorp.
The proposed Garden Route Biosphere Re-serve will extend from George in the west toSt Francis in the East - bridging the gap be-tween environment and development.According to Julie Carlisle from the Gar-
den Route Biosphere Reserve, biosphere re-serves are tools to address environmental, so-cial and economic sustainability. “They defi-nitely do not exclude people, development,towns or farmlands. Rather, they logically de-fine an area that is deemed to be special dueto its ecological and cultural areas of signifi-cance into three zones.“The three zones consists of core zones such
as national parks that have legal protection,and the buffer zones that adjoin or surroundthe core areas and where low impact activi-ties such as ecotourism, education and re-search take place. Lastly there is the transi-tion zones where towns are situated andwhere human activities such as farming andbusiness take place.”TheGardenRoute has all three these zones.
The Fynbos biome found here, is the smallestyet most diverse biodiversity hotspot in theworld andhasbeendeclared aWorldHeritageSite by UNESCO. The region furthermoreboasts Afromontane forests, marine protect-ed areas, the largest land and marine mam-mals, cultural diversity and significant pal-aeo history that dates back to between 120 and180 0000 years.According to Carlisle, the biosphere con-
cept can support and reinforce projects and
programmes to enhance livelihoods; attractfunding for social, education, tourism, cultur-al and environmental projects; provide a plat-form for stakeholder cooperation; reduce theenvironmental footprint and provide the ide-al place for the implementation of pilot pro-jects.The application process is supported by the
Table Mountain Fund. A series of public in-formationmeetingswill beheld.Meetings areset to take place at the Boskor Hall in StormsRiver from 14:00 to 15:00 on August 11 and atthe St Francis Bay Bowls Club in St Francis
Bay from 11:00 to 12:00 on August 13.The first round ofmeetingswill be informa-
tion sharingmeetings,with thenext round fo-cusing on mapping the core, buffer and tran-sition zones. The dates for the second roundwill still be announced.
. South Africa is home to eight recognisedbiosphere reserves: Kogelberg, Cape WestCoast Extension, Waterberg, Kruger to Can-yons, Cape Winelands (2007), Vhembe, Gour-itz Cluster Bioshpere Reserve and the Maga-liesberg Biosphere Reserve.
THE Paradise Beach NeighbourhoodWatch will meet at the NG Church inJohnMullerAvenue at 17:00 for 17:30 onAugust 3.The need for the refurbishment of the
Seekoei River bridge between ParadiseBeach and Aston Bay will be the main fo-cus point, as well as the controversy sur-rounding the recent artificial breachingof the mouth of the Estuary.The leader of the Democratic Alli-
ance in Kouga, Elza van Lingen, willexplain how the proposedward delimi-tations will affect Paradise Beach resi-dents.Proposals for a DA branch sub-struc-
ture in Paradise Beach will also be dis-cussed. Queries in this regard can be di-rected to Brenton Williams at 083 5496795..For more information, contact John
Wiehahn at 082 303 7325.
NeighbourhoodWatch tomeet
THE renewable energy and engineering sectors have re-ceived a ‘green’ boost through a recently launched schol-arship programme, the Renewable Energy ScholarshipFund (RESF).
Over two million rand will be invested to developyoung engineering students for this blossoming energyindustry.The programme is funded by three independent re-
newable energy companies - Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm,Droogfontein Solar Power and De Aar Solar Power - whoinitiated the scholarship to helpmeet the demandwithinthe industry for qualified engineers.“It is our hope that through this programme we will
not only be able to create a skills pipeline for our organi-sation, but also support and contribute to the industryand the country as a whole,” explains Mark Pickering,General Manager of Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm.Five of these students are currently studying mechatro-
nics at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, oneof the five institutions that offer this engineeringdiscipline.Husain Haspatel from Port Elizabeth is one of the 25
scholarship beneficiaries from the province chosen outof 150 applicants. He says: “While I am overjoyed thatI am a recipient of this prestigious scholarship, I am alsohumbled and grateful for this fantastic opportunity.What I findmost interesting about the renewable energy
sector is the fact that it involves innovative technologyto bring clean and efficient energy to different sectors.”Otheruniversities includeTshwaneUniversity ofTech-
nology, University of Stellenbosch, University of CapeTown and Cape Peninsula University of Technology.This scholarship programme enables aspirant engi-
neers from around the country to acquire the qualifica-tions and skills demanded by this budding sector, partic-ularly in the field ofmechatronics – an inter-disciplinaryfield, combining traditional electrical, electronic, me-chanical, control and computer engineering skills.The two million rand invested in the programme cov-
ers tuition, daily living expenses and learning expensessuch as books and materials.Pickering says: “The recent announcement by the
Minister of Energy, Tina Joemat-Pettersson, concerningthe addition of 6300MW to the Renewable Energy IPPProcurement Programme, means that there will be anincreasing need for qualified specialist engineers nowand into the future.”In addition to this, some of the students will have the
opportunity to apply what they have learnt through a12-month on-site internship as the scholarship includesa service obligation.Thenext round for scholarshipswillbe made available through the identified universities inSeptember 2015 for students from their second year ofmechatronic studies.
Wind Farm launches scholarship fund
A fight between suspected rival taxiassociations occurred in the parkinglot of the Tokyo Sexwale stadium, nearthe traffic circle, on July 27.According towitnesses on the scene,
one taxi association began to load pas-sengers, which led to another taxi as-sociation storming down towards thecar park, and a fight broke out.At least two men were injured dur-
ing the fight, one with a possible knifewound. No guns were used during theincident.The Jeffreys Bay Police responded
rapidly and brought the situation un-der control.No further information is available
at this time.
Taxi violencein Jeffreys Bay
Taxi violence erupts in Jeffreys Bay.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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In a statement released earlier this week, the Depart-ment states that they have noted with concern the falseallegations about a pending permit application for awhite shark cage diving operation in Jeffreys Bay, StFrancis Bay and Cape St Francis.
“It is important to note that this region is not designat-ed for white shark cage diving under the regulations re-lating to the management of this activity,” says ZolileNqayi from the Department.
“Permits for white shark cage diving are allocated
every five years from the date of the previous allocation.Thus, a fresh invitation for application for a permit onlyoccurs every five years. Permits are allocated to any per-son who in response to an invitation placed in the Gov-ernment Gazette, satisfies the criteria and objectives setout in the regulations and policy for the management ofwhite shark cage diving.”
According to Nqayi, the current permits only expirein July 2016.
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Dylan Lightfoot from Jeffreys Bay was one of the standouts on the opening day of the Pro Junior event at the VansUS Open of Surfing at Huntington Beach in California on Saturday. The 20-year-old won both his Round 1 and 2heats and has advanced to the Quarterfinals (last 16), which will be run later this week. PHOTO:WSL/ ROWLAND
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Ballerinas blink uit
Die drie ballerinas van die Laerskool Gamtoosvallei in Patensie het elk’n meriete-toekenning vir hul Primary in Dance by die onlangse RoyalAcademy of Dance gekry. Die ballerinas is Isabella Muller (72%), KirstenViljoen (70%) en Bea Verwey (70%). FOTO:VERSKAF
MONIQUE BASSON
DIE leerders en personeel van die Laer-skool Hankey het al heelweek ’n knop indie keel en die trane lê vlak in die oë.
Hulle neem môre finaal afskeid van eenvan die Gamtoosvallei se bekendste enhardwerkendste skoolhoofde. SkoolhoofKruger Bekker tree Vrydag na 30 jaar aandie skool af. Bekker het hom in 1986 as De-partementshoof by die skool aangesluit enhet in 1997 die leisels as skoolhoof oorge-neem.Hy het in 1975 sy onderwysloopbaan by
die Laerskool Loeriefontein nabyCalviniabegin, waarna hy in 1976 ’n betrekking bydie Laerskool Eric Louw in Beaufort-Wesaanvaar het.Hoewel Bekker se pa daarvan gedroom
het dat sy seun in sy voetspore as boergaan volg, het hy reeds van jongs af geweethy wil met kinders werk en onderwys sy
Geliefde skoolhoof treeafna30 jaar
Skoolhoof Kruger Bekker tree Vrydag na 30 jaar aan die Laerskool Hankey in die Gamtoosvallei af. FOTO: MONIQUE BASSON
Die personeel van die Laerskool Hankey hetdie gedig Baas spesiaal vir hul skoolhoof, Kru-ger Bekker, geskryf.
Baas, ons skryf vir jou ’n gedigSonder fênsie leestekensSonder woorde wat eintlik rymSonder bywoordeNet sommer’n Common gedig
Want jy maak ons grootIn jou ook al ouword handeJy beitel ons met jou oëEn spitsfondige woordeJy maak tyd vir ons in jou harde kopJy lag en breek ons tente opJy offer jou dae vir ons genot
Jou baasoor is ons enigste selfoonJou kantoor ons biegkamerJou naam ons breekwater teen onsekerhede
Ons is so bly ...Dat jy ...Baas is!
Baas
Daar was egter ook laagtepunte, maar diéwat onderwystekorte en die instandhoudingvan geboue insluit, is in die minderheid.Bekker vertel hy het nog nie ’n Plan B vir
na sy aftrede nie. “Ek gaan die eerste maandof twee niks doen nie. Ek gaan beslis meergholf en tennis speel, sê Bekker wat die klub-kaptein van die plaaslike gholfklub is en ten-nis vir Humansdorp se eerste span speel.Hy dien op die kerkraad en is voorsiter van
die Hankey Belastingbetalers en die HankeyVerfraaiïngskomitee.Behalwevir skoolgee, isBekker fanaties oor
tuinmaak. Hy sny twee keer ’n week sy gras- eers die kant toe, dan daardie kant toe. Syfrustrasie was duidelik te sien omdat hy virtwee weke nie kon grasny nie weens die reën.Hy het selfs die skool se tuin reggekry voordie waarnemende skoolhoof Maandag begin.Bekker word beskryf as iemand na wie ’n
mens kan opkyk, met ’n goeie sin vir humoren wat elke dag ’n navolgingswaardige voor-beeld stel.
“Dissipline en ’n hoë akademiese stan-daard was nie vir hom onderhandelbaarnie,” sê André Slabbert (HOD) wat 30 jaarsaam met Bekker die skool gedien het.“Onder uiters moeilike omstandighedehet hy deurentyd gepoog om die skool sefinansies gesond te hou. Hy het altyd ’noop-deur-beleid gehandhaaf.”“Sy goeie sin vir humor het male sonder
tal moeilike situasies ontlont. Op sosialevlak, veral met ’n Castle in die hand, washy gewoonlik diemiddelpunt vandie opge-wondenheid en geskater.”Volgens Slabbert sal hy Bekker onthou
vir sy obsessie met netheid. “Ek is sekerdaarvan dat hy selfs met ’n das om sy nekgras by die huis sny,” vertel Slabbert.“Die ouers, kinders en personeel gaan
hom voorwaar mis. Persoonlik verloor ek’n daaglikse vriend, raadgewer en steunpi-laar. Die LaerskoolHankey gaan baie arm-er wees sonder Bekker. Hankey en sy ge-meenskap salueer hom.”
THE management of the local water supplywill receive a boost this year thanks to an on-going partnership betweenKougaMunicipal-ity and the Department of Water and Sanita-tion.An audit of all water meters in the region
is currently underway. The audit is beingconducted by Resolve, a company appointedby the Department, and is expected to run un-til April next year.Infrastructure Portfolio Councillor Patrick
Kota said the aim of the project was to ensurethat water meters were in place and workingproperly at all properties supplied with mu-nicipal water.“Thebenefits are two-fold,” he said. “On the
one hand, we want to ensure that consumersare being billed correctly for water. At thesame time,wewill be able to verify howmuchwater residents and businesses use. This in-formation is critical in our water-demandplanning process.”
Kota said that bulkmeterswould also be in-stalled at designated zones to measure theamount of water that is supplied to each area.This amount will then be compared to theamount of water which is being billed.“By comparing the amount of water sup-
plied with the amount of water that is beingbilled, we will be able to identify and repairunderground leakages more effectively,” heexplained.“Water is a scarce resource. It is, therefore,
important that measures such as these are inplace to help reduce water losses.”KougaMunicipality and the Department of
Water and Sanitation have been workingclosely together to conserve and improve themanagement of the local water supply. It wasalso through this partnership that a pilot wa-ter treatment plant, aimed at reducing theiron and manganese content of borehole wa-ter, was installed at Jeffreys Bay earlier thisyear.
Another water boost for Kouga
loopbaan en roeping maak. Nou na meer as40 jaar indie onderwys, sal hyweerdié beroepbo enige ander kies.Volgens Bekker het hy elke dagmet dieself-
de persoonlike leuse aangepak: “I try to givehope where there was doubt, inspired with loveand guided with knowledge”. Bekker sê dit issy wenresep vir die skool se sukses. “Akade-mies hoef ons vir geen skool terug te staannie.”Daar is vele hoogtepuntewatBekkerna aan
die hart sal bly. “Ons het nooit enige ouer-klagtes gehad nie, ons het van die mees gedis-siplineerde leerders in die Oos-Kaap, en spogmet ’n uiters lojale personeel.Volgens Bekker kan die goeie dissipline
aan motivering toegeskryf word. “Indien ’nleerder geen oortredings in ’n kwartaal be-gaan het nie, kry hy of sy ’n beloningsbriefen die voorlaaste dag van die kwartaal af.Maar as ’n leerder drie keer oor die tou getraphet, kry hy of sy ’n Jammer maar ... brief omaan die ouers te gee.”
KOUGA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 30 JULY 2015 NEWS 5
TANYA VAN ZYL
THE Kouga Miss Matric Dance competitionis here and we are looking forward to crown-ing the first ever Kouga Express Miss MatricDance for 2015.
Matric girls who attended their matricdance can now start entering our competitionand stand a chance to win fabulous prizes.Wedon’t want to let the cat out of the bag just yet,but there are some great prizes up for grabsthis year.
It is the first time that the competition willbe brought to you by the Kouga Express, afterits huge success in our sister publication, thePE Express last year, which saw close to 400qualifying entries.
This year we are looking for the matric girlwho has the complete look to become our firstMiss Matric Dance. Entrants will be judgedon their overall look – including the dress,hair, make-up and accessories – so be sure tosend a photo where the judges can clearly getthe complete picture.
Our judges will choose three finalists each
EnternowforMissMatricDancemonth in August, September and October,making up nine (9) finalists. The judges willthen choose 10 wildcards from all the entrieswe received and the public will have to votefor their favourite wildcard, which will thenbe the tenth finalist in this year’sMissMatricDance.
To enter, matric girls must upload theirmatric dance photo on ourMissMatric Dancecompetition page, which can be found on ourFacebook page (Kouga Express Newspaper).At the top of the page, click on theMissMatricDance tab, which will take you to the entryform where you can upload your photo anddetails. No photos that are posted on our time-line or photos that are e-mailed to us will beaccepted.
Rules:, Only matric girls may enter., The matric dance had to be at a school inthe Kouga Express distribution area., No selfies or group photos (more than onegirl) are allowed., Only online entries will be accepted (e-mailphotos do not qualify).
, You may upload a photo of you and yourpartner, but the focus should be on thematricgirl, so we strongly advise against this., You may enter only once for the durationof the competition and only one photo per en-trant will be allowed – choose your photo sub-mission carefully., Photos must be full length – we need to seethe complete look of the entrant, including the
dress, hair and, if possible, the shoes and ac-cessories.
Entries open today, July 30 and end onOcto-ber 30) All the photos received can be viewed un-der theMissMatricDance competition on ourFacebook page. You need to indicate withyour entry what school you are in and whenyour matric dance was held.
SHOPPING and eating out has just becomea whole lot more rewarding.
That is if you shop at Jeffreys Bay Super-Spar and enjoy a meal at Tampa Bay Spurin Jeffreys Bay. These two businesses havejoined forces to reward one loyal customerwith aR2 000 JeffreysBay SuperSpar vouch-
er.To stand a chance to win this prize, cus-
tomersmust collect and complete their Spurpuzzle of a mouth-watering meal and shopat Jeffreys Bay Spar.
A total of nine puzzle pieces must be col-lected to complete the Spur puzzle. Custom-
ers will receive one puzzle piece everyWednesday with every main meal orderedfrom the menu.
Furthermore, customers must buy grocer-ies to the value ofR200 ormore at JeffreysBaySuperSpar over the nine weeks of the compe-tition and keep the slips or buy groceries to
the value of R1 800. The completed puzzle andtill slipsmust bedropped into the competitionbox before or on September 30, 2015.
The winner will be drawn at Tampa BaySpur onOctober 7. The competition runs ev-ery Wednesday from August 5 to September30.
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ANDRÉ the Hilarious Hypnotist is back atThe Boardwalk at the end of July to enthrallocal fans with his fast-witted humour andboggling tricks of the mind. He takes to thestage at The Boardwalk Amphitheatre fromJuly 29 to August 1.
For the past 21 years André held his audi-ence spellboundwithhis drywit, his spectacu-lar sense of humourandhis ability to getmem-bers of the public to do various strange weirdand incredibly entertaining routines on stage.
His previous shows at The Boardwalk havebeen sell-out successes.
“André is renowned for presenting unfor-gettable, highly-interactive performancesthat leave his audiences flitting between fitsof laughter and gasping in absolute amaze-ment as ordinary volunteers drop deep intoahypnotic trance and lose all inhibitionswithjust a click of his fingers.
“His shows are for the whole family, andeven if you have seen him before, you are as-
sured of seeing something entirely new everytime. We can’t wait for his shows at the endof July,” says Vuyiswa King, the Entertain-ment and Events Manager at The Boardwalk
André, who has presented his explosivelyfunny hypnosis show at more than 4 500 liveperformances and hypnotized well over 30000people, hurls the age-old art form of hypnosiskicking and screaming into the 21st centurywith supersonic hypnotic speed and outra-geously funny sketches.
Trained by the legendary Max Collie andhaving set attendance records at nearly alltheatres in South Africa, André is yet to showsigns of slowing down. Now officially 100kglighter, André has found a new “spring in hisstep” and he describes the new him as beingyoung, thin and funny.
Tickets to his shows at The Boardwalk costR80 per person and are available throughComputicket. Tickets will also be on sale atthe door before the shows start at 19:00.
André the hilarious hypnotist is back at The Boardwalk
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LOURENS SCHOEMAN
ALLE vrese dat swaar reënval groot skadeaan die Gamtoosvallei se sitrusboorde souveroorsaak én die pluk van sitrus sou belem-mer, is gister met sonskynweer besweer.
Boere was bevrees dat hulle tot miljoenerande se skade kon ly as daar nie teen Sondagbegin kon word om die 40%-uitvoergehalte si-trusvrugte, wat gevaar gestaan het om gehal-te te begin verloor, te pluk nie.
Die boorde was die afgelope week of tweete nat om binne te gaan, maar gisteroggendkon die plukkers sonder enige probleme methul werk voortgaan, bevestig Spes du Preez,voorsitter van die Gamtoos-boerevereniging.
“As die boere nie vandag (gister) kon voort-gaan met die pluk van die vrugte nie, wantdit hang nou ryp aan die bome, sou die vrugtese gehalte vinnig begin afneem het. Minstens60% van die uitvoersitrus is darem al in diepakhuise.
“Te veel reën beïnvloed die suur- en suiker-gehalte in die vrugte, wat die raklewe daar-van aantas. Hierbenewens word die leweringvan die vrugte aan die oorsese markte erg indie wiele gery as daar gewag moet word datdie grond kan uitdroog.
“Gelukkig lyk dit of ons steeds die vrugtebetyds by die uitvoerbestemmings sal kry, ensal die gehalte steeds uitstekend wees,” het ’n
baie verligte Du Preez gesê.Du Preez sê vir elke dag wat die toestand
so voortgeduur het, het die situasie al hoemeer kritiek geraak, veral aangesien diemeeste van die vrugte wat nog aan die bomehang van die gewildste variëteite is, soos diesagteskil-, suurlemoen- en die valensia-groe-pe.
“Alles omtrent die oes is hierdeur geraak.Alle programme moes aangepas word om dievrugte by die oorsese markte te kry voordatdit te laat is. Gelukkig is die vrugte aan diebome steeds topgehalte en sal dit nie nodigwees om na markte te soek wat produkte vanswakker gehalte aanvaar nie,” aldus DuPreez.
Verlede jaar het die Gamtoosvallei se boere2,5 miljoen kartonne sitrus na die buitelanduitgevoer.
Daar kan ook nou voortgegaan word metdie plant en oes van varsprodukte, het hy gesêen bygevoeg dat hulle veral verlig is oor diefeit dat aartappels ook nou in die grond kankom.
Sitrusboere sevreeswasverniet
In die Gamtoosvallei, deurdrenk na dieafgelope tyd se milde reëns, het daar ’ngesamentlike sug van verligting opgegaannoudat die sitrusboorde droog genoeg is omdie oes te kan pluk FOTO: FOTO24
Die Zuuranys Primêre Skool het die bul by diehorings gepak met hul produksie Boer Carlosse Opskop. Boer Carlos het ‘n pragtige plaasen flukse vroujie, maar dit is droog en die reënbly weg.
Gelukkig het die diere en bure d.m.v. tweet,SMS of whatsup gehoor van die groot opskop
om Boer Carlos weer te laat lag. Die partytjiewas goed op dreef toe donderweer en hardereënbuie alles onderbreek. Die konsert eindigmet die woorde van Touch of Class se liedHetjy al ‘n boer sien dans in die reën, terwyl Goddie aarde seën. Die leerders het die gehoor metdialoë, sang en dansies vermaak.
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THE Eastern Cape’s aerospace industry in Nel-son Mandela Bay is taking off thanks to severalnew developments.
The project received an additional boost lastweek when CDC signed a memorandum of un-derstanding(MOU)withtheNationalAerospaceCentre.
“This is an important next step to advance therealisation of job creation and economic growththrough the sky economy,” said Mogamad Sad-ick Davids, CDC Business Development Manag-er.
Earlier this year they announced plans to un-lock a “sky economy” with a R3.67 billion cargoairport and the establishment of an aerospaceand advanced manufacturing industrial clusterat the Coega Industrial Development Zone (IDZ).
Last week CDC released projections of the so-cial and economic impact of the project alongwith the new agreement of cooperation for thedevelopment.
The aerospace industrial cluster will be locat-ed on 2 086 hectares of land in Zone 14 of the Coe-ga IDZ.
The development will take three years to con-struct and is expected to return R2.55 billion inGDP per annum for the SA economy. These pro-jections are based on studies concluded by Nel-son Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU),based on both direct economic contributions, aswell as indirect contributions through supplychains and other supporting economic struc-tures.
Infrastructure development through foreignand domestic direct investment is projected tobe valued at R257.7 million in year one andR354.6millioninyeartwo.TheCDCprojectsthatin years three and four the investments will ex-ceed the R1 billion per annum mark.
“We believe that 10 080 construction jobs can
becreated,operational jobswilloffer8600oppor-tunities, and indirect jobs will amount to 13 500,”said Davids.
Davids said there had been growing and posi-tive support for the construction of this secondairport in Nelson Mandela Bay and the estab-lishment of aerospace and advanced industrialmanufacturing industries.
“Local investors, such as Western Cape de-fence firms, and international investors, such asgreenfield strategy exploration companies, aswell as letters of intent from other domestic andinternational investors, are fuelling the develop-ment of the project,” said Davids.
“Todate,wehavereceivedinvestmentpropos-als between R300 million in year one to
R1 billion over a protracted period,” he said.Through the newly-formed partnership, Coe-
ga and the NAC will work towards the develop-mentofseveralaeronautical facilities, includingan airfield with a 2 400 m runway/landing strip,amaintenance,repairandoverhaul(MRO)facil-ity for second tier aircraft manufacturers, amanufacturing park that will support researchand development (R&D) through local and inter-national academic institutes, and other projectsrelated to advanced defence and aerospace man-ufacturing industries.
Both Coega and the NAC believe the initiativeis aligned with South Africa’s National Develop-ment Plan and the Industrial Policy Action Plan(IPAP).
“The existing expertise, skilled labour and lo-gistics services from the Eastern Cape’s automo-tive and manufacturing industries are impor-tant strategic advantages supporting aeronauti-cal and aerospace manufacturing in theregion,” said Professor Richard Haines, head ofDevelopment Studies at NMMU.
“The region is well equipped to welcome in-vestors such as Embraer, Bombardier, Beech
Bay’saerospace ‘skyeconomy’ closer to takeoff
EXCITING TIMES: NMMU School of Economic Sciences Professor Richard Haines (front left) andNational Aerospace Centre CEO Philip Haupt (front right) with Sadick Davids – CDC BusinessDevelopment Manager (back left) and Thobisa Matiso – CDC young professional during a CoegaAerospace and Advanced Manufacturing meeting in Port Elizabeth this week. PHOTO:FAIZEL FELIX
Aircraft, Boeing, Airbus and other American,European, Russian and Asian investors for themanufacturing of aircraft, helicopters, aero-space engines, auxiliary equipment, and parts
and propulsion units. It has already shown howit competes globally with manufacturingthrough the presence of VWSA, GMSA, Ford,Mercedes Benz and FAW,” Haines said.
In winter, electric element geysers use muchenergy to meet households’ demand for hot wa-ter and keep water at the set point temperaturewhen outside temperatures plummet – geysersare responsible for between 30 and 50% ofhouseholds’ energy costs.
Be electricity smart with your hot water con-sumption:• Install your geyser closest to the points wherehot water is used in your home.• Turn down the thermostat on your geyser to60 ºC.• Insulate your geyser with a geyser blanket.• Insulate the first 1,5 metres of hot water outletpipes leading from your geyser.
• Fit your showers with energy and water- sav-ing showerheads – their flow rate is less than10 litres per minute, saving you water and elec-tricity.• Shower instead of taking a bath – a 7-minuteshoweruseslesshotwaterand,asaresult,yourgeyser uses less electricity to reheat the water.• Install flow restrictors on your taps – they mixwater with air, saving you water and electrici-ty.• Do not let hot water run unnecessarily – al-ways use basin plugs in the bathroom andkitchen.• In the bathroom, use cold water for quicktasks like washing your hands or brushing
your teeth.• Inthekitchen,usecoldwatertorinsefruitandvegetables.• Connect your washing machine and dish-washer to the cold water supply – only switchon these appliances when you have full loads.• If clothes are not particularly dirty, skip thepre-wash cycle on your washing machine.• Onlyboilenoughwaterforthenumberofcupsof coffee or tea you are making - store any leftover hot water in a flask for later use to avoidboiling the kettle again.
Themosteffectivemeasurebyfar formanag-ing and reducing water heating costs is to re-place your electric element geyser with a solar
water heating system or heat pump – a high-pressure solar water heating system can re-duce your electricity bill by up to 24%, whilsta heat pump is also more energy efficient thanan electric element geyser.
Electricity-smart hot water consumption inhouseholdsacrossSouthAfricahelps toreducepressure on the national power grid. Impor-tantly, switch off your geyser between 5pm and9pm, the period of peak demand for electricityin the residential sector, and act upon the Pow-er Alerts you see on television by switching offelectricity heavy appliances and unnecessarylights in your home.– SOURCE: ESKOM
Stopwater heating costs from spiraling as temperatures drop
Peter Searle, Managing Director of Volks-wagen South Africa from 1988 until 1994 re-turned to the factory 21 years after retiring.
He toured the world-class production facili-ties with his grandson, Christopher, in thecomfort of the popular FactoryTour vehicle.
The Volkswagen FactoryTour vehiclewhich was launched in June 2013, allows visi-tors to experience a tour of VolkswagenGroup South Africa’s manufacturing factoryin Uitenhage in comfort and style.
“With over 10 000 visitors to our factory an-nually, the FactoryTour Vehicle has helpedspeed up the factory tours especially with thesenior citizens that sometimes struggle towalk around the factory,” explained MattGennrich, General Manager Group Commu-nications.
“Another benefit is that it has also allowedus to reduce the minimum age of our visitorsto eight years owing to the improved safetyof being transported in the FactoryTour vehi-cle.”
Volkswagen’s factory tours take place onMondays to Thursdays at 09:00 and 12:00. OnFriday, there is only one tour at 09h00.
)Bookings can be made through the Volks-wagen AutoPavilion on 041 994 5941/3. TheFactoryTour includes the tour of the AutoPa-vilion, where some of the Volkswagen SouthAfrica classic cars are on display.
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Former VWSA Managing Director Peter Searle toured the world-class VWSA production facilities with his grandson, Christopher, in the comfort of thepopular FactoryTour vehicle. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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Die Koöperasie, met sy hoofkantoor te Humansdorp, is geleëdigby gesogte strandoorde soos Jeffreysbaai en St Francisbaaien slegs 100km vanaf Port Elizabeth. Ons bedieningsgebied sluitonder andere in die mekka van melkproduksie, sitrusvrugte envarsprodukteboerderybedrywighede in Oos-Londen, Bathurst,Qamata, die Visriviervallei, Tsitsikamma- en Langkloofareas sowel asdie Gamtoos-riviervallei en Sondagsriviervallei.
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KOUGA FM has been named the Best Com-munity Radio Station 2015 in the EasternCape at the BEATMagazineSA Awards onJuly 25.
This awardwas presented to the biggest ra-dio station in the Eastern Cape in terms oflisteners and votes combined due to the sizeand reach complexities of radio stations.RAMS was collected and the best top five ra-dio stations in the Eastern Cape made it to
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BEATMagazineSA Awards is an annualawards ceremony presented by BEATMaga-zineSA to recognise people and organisa-tions in entertainment, fashion, events, aca-demics and other fields that contributed to-wards the development of the Eastern Capebrand over the past year. The inaugural cere-mony took place in July 2014 where 13awards were presented.
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Zwartenbosch hostsWorld TransplantGamesCharityGolf Day
JP Cawood, born in 1990,had his first kidney trans-plant in 2006 and hissecond in 2012. Afterreceiving the transplant in2012, he pursued his dreamof becoming a golf profes-sional and went on toqualify in the golf catergoryfor the World TransplantGames at the NationalTransplant Games. He willbe representing SA inArgentina in August thisyear. A World TransplantCharity Golf Day will beheld at the ZwartenboschGolf Club on August 8 toraise funds for JP and theteam representing SA. Theformat is 4-ball alliance 2 tocount and the cost is R220per person. Great prizes areup for grabs. For informa-tion, contact 042 291 0569.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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EGK DIENSTYEDie Evangelies Gereformeerde Kerk op diehoek van Da Gamaweg en Scheldestraat inJeffreysbaai hou dienste om 09:00 en 18:30op Sondag. Skakel Paul Grobbelaar by 072277 9781.
VEK DIENSTYEDie dienstye van die Volle Evangelie Kerk inKameeldoringstraat, Wavecrest is om 09:30Sondae. Skakel 071 191 9437.
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PARKINSONSOefeninge, wat spiere versterk en bewegingstimuleer, geskik vir Parkinsons-lyers beweging-disfunksie, vind elke Dinsdag om 10:30 by dieNG Kerkkompleks in Wavecrest plaas. Virnavrae, kontak Marie Heyns by 042 2962530 of 082 612 2482.
JBAY GOLF CLUBThe Jeffreys Bay Golf Club will host theirChicken Run Golf Day from 07:00 to 15:00every Friday. Players pay for nine holes, andget nine free. Rotisserie chicken vouchers fromWoolworths are up for grabs. The green feesare R40. Contact Len at 042 293 2532.
BEACH WALKSBeach Walks take place at the Main Beach at08:00 every Saturday in front of the dolphinstatue. Everyone is welcome. Contact 082 4643099 or 082 607 1194.
KROGDie Kairos Rousmart Ondersteuningsgroep(KROG) bied weeklikse sessies aan diegenewat iemand aan die dood verloor het. Virinligting, skakel 082 702 0727 of stuur ’nepos na [email protected].
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARYThe Friends of the Library book store, TheBook End, at the Newton Hall is open from09:00 to 11:00 every Friday morning.
NARTJIEFEESDie jaarlikse Agrimark Nartjiefees vind op 26September by die NG Kerk Loerie plaas. Virmeer inligting of om ’n stalletjie te bespreek,skakel Amande by 042 287 0634 of stuur ’nepos na [email protected] gestuur word.
MARK VAN DROMEDie Mark van Drome vind elke Vrydag,
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PELSSRUS GHOLFDAGDie jaarlikse fondsinsameling gholfdag van dieLaerskool Pellsrus in Jeffreysbaai, vind op 10Augustus by die Jeffreysbaai Gholfklub plaas.
SILWERSKULPIESDie Silwerskulpies hou ’n pannekoek-oggendop 31 Julie om 09:30 by die NG Kerksaal inDa Gamaweg. Skakel Frieda by 042 2960766.
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TUINBOUKLUBDie Jeffreysbaai Tuinbouklub vergader op 4Augustus om 15:00 in die NG Kerksaal in DaGamaweg. ’n Praatjie oor inheemse plante salgelewer word. Nuwe lede en besoekers iswelkom teen R10 per persoon. Tee enverversings sal bedien word. Skakel GabyKeyser by 042 296 1420.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARYThe Friends of the Library will sell second-hand books and magazines at the SparCentre in Jeffreys Bay on Saturday morning,August 1. Proceeds from the sale will be usedto buy new books for the Jeffreys Bay Library.
NIFTY FIFTIESThe Nifty Fifties will meet at the MethodistChurch Hall at 09:45 on August 7. RobbieHift will talk about Travelling through SouthAmerica. Bingo will take place at the Metho-dist Church Hall at 14:00 on August 12. Forinfo, contact Ronnie or Margaret at 0422931268 076 400 0703.
KOUGA QUILTERS GUILDThe Kouga Quilters Guild will meet at theHumansdorp Moederkerk at 13:00 for 13:30on August 13. The entrance fee is R5 formembers, R15 for pensioners and R30 forvisitors. For more information, contact Kay at082 879 1549.
THE JBAY INDOOR MARKETThe JBay Indoor Market will take place at theJBay Diner in Oosterland Street from 08:30 to13:00 on August 1. Contact Gunnel at 072280 2084.
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Die Burger, susterskoerant van die PE Express, het op 26 Julie sy 100ste bestaansjaar bereik. Personeel van DieBurger Oos-Kaap en die PE Express het die besonderse mylpaal Vrydag in die Port Elizabeth-kantoor gevier. Van dieplaaslike personeel het ook Saterdagaand ’n glansgeleentheid by die Media24-gebou in Kaapstad bygewoon.FOTO: WERNER HILLS
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Die o.13-rugbyspan van die Laerskool Gamtoosvallei het onlangs by die Park Laerskool inMosselbaai rugby gespeel. Hulle het drie van hul sewe wedstryde gewen. Die spelers is JCVermaak, Anshis Plaatjies, Bevan Jafta, Shanton Johnson, Jerremy Fortuin, Kirstin Williams,Remario Toois en Terrence Lobisa.
Die o.13-netbalspelers van die Laerskool Gamtoosvallei het op 25 Julie netbal by die ParkLaerskool in Mosselbaai gespeel. Die span het vier van hulle vyf wedstryde gewen en een gelykopgespeel. Die spelers is Alison Julyan (assistent afrigter), Jana Fourie, Lienke Ferreira, AlishaSpeelman, Karla Moore, Anike Ferreira, Bonique Solaan, Charlize Draghoender, Lihle Maduna enElize Muller (afrigter). FOTO’S: VERSKAF
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Applications are hereby invited from dedicated and highly motivated persons who haverecently obtained a relevant three-year tertiary qualification to participate in an internshipprogram that seeks to capacitate recent graduates for a career in LocalGovernment Financeand consequently provide sufficient strategic management capacity at this level ofgovernment.
- Computer literacy and knowledge of spreadsheet applications- Good inter-personal, written and verbal communication skills- Work experience is not required, as full training and support will beprovided
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DIE laaste skoolklok het nog skaars gelui, ofopgewonde leerders gryp na hulle spane.
Die Laerskool Sea Vista in St Francisbaaiis een van slegs twee skole in die Kouga-streek wat nou snelroei as ’n sportsoort aan-bied en leerders gaan eersdaags kompete-rend deelnaam aan die sport wat deel van dieSA Skole se sport-kurrikulum vorm.Die St Francis Roeiklub, onder leiding van
DaveLouw, het onlangs 27 leerders onderhul“spaan” geneemendie SeaVista-roeiers, watlede van die St. Francis Paddling Club is, oe-fen weekliks op die St. Francis-kanale.Die roeiers sal voortaan op ’n gereelde ba-
sis teen ander skole en klubs in die Oos-Kaapdeelneem. Hulle mik daarna om vir die jaar-likse SA Skolebyeenkoms in Mei 2016 tekwalifiseer. Slegs die land se top junior roei-ers ding mee in afstande van 200m, 500m,1 000m en 2 000. Alle afstande is verpligtend.
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Wêreldkampioenroeiers in wording: TiffanyCostello, Olona Neti, Elwarren Coenraad,Courtney Juries, Athemele Joko, Olivian Swarts,Athenkosi Kaleni, Dillan Cupido, Micheal Titus,Jonathan Kees, Koen, (onderwyser) en Mududu-zi Kiva van die Laerskool Sea Vista in St.Francisbaai. FOTO:ESTI STEWART
DIE SA Jagters- en Wildbewaringver-eniging se Grysboktak op Jeffreysbaaibied op 15 Augustus die Nasionale Pre-sident Intertak Spanskiet-kampioen-skap by die Billson Skietbaan in Jef-freysbaai aan.Volgens Dolf Botha van die Grysbok-
tak voldoen dié skietbaan aan al diestreng reëls en vereistes van die kampi-oenskap. “Die onderdak skietpunt watmet gras bedek is, akkommodeer ’n to-taal van 75 skuts gelyktydig.”Dertig spanne en 150 gekwalifiseerde
skuts van regoor die land, sal op die dagkragte meet.“Die Grysboktak is trots daarop om
’nbydrae te lewer tot die volhoubarebe-waring van ons natuurlike erfenis metdie aanbieding vandie kampioenskap,”sê Botha.
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THE sixth annual Enid Pretorius Properties Trail Runand Walk was postponed due to high water levels on theroute.With more rain predicted for the next two weeks, the
situation will not improve to ensure a safe event.
“Safety first,” said race organiser Eric Stewart. “Wehad the same problem three years ago, and if we are notguaranteed to be able to reach participants on the entireroute by vehicle in case of an emergency, we cannot en-sure a safe event.” A new date will be announced soon.
Top class stock car action will thrill speed junkies at Victory Raceway inVictory Drive, Walmer, Port Elizabeth at 18:00 on August 1. The classesto compete are Beginners, Jnr Hot Rods, 1660’s, 2.1 Modifieds, SuperSix, Hot Rods and American Saloons. The gates open at 15:00. The costis R50 for adults and R20 for track parking. For more information,contact Maggie at 082 656 8830. PHOTO:PETER HENNING
OP-Kings hou rugbykliniek by Laerskool Jeffreysbaai
Robbie Kempson, Mzwan-dile Stick, Nardus Niewouden Barend Pieterse van dieOP Kings Rugby Akademiehet onlangs ’n rugbykliniekby die Laerskool Jeffreys-baai aangebied. Die seunshet dit geniet en baie byhierdie bekende rugbyspe-lers geleer. Die spelers vanJeffreysbaai is met melkiesvan Woodlands Dairy naafloop van die kliniekbederf. Mzwandile Stick,voormalig Springbok 7’skaptein, wys vir Ulrich vanZyl hoe om die bal korrekaan te gee. FOTO:VERSKAF