90 000 COPIES WEEKLY WEDNESDAY July 22, 2015 |0 041 503 6111 | E-mail [email protected] | www.pe-express.co.za | PE Express Newspaper | @PEExpress1 EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE PORT ELIZABETH WINTER IS ABOUT TO GET WARMER GET DOWN TO BAYWEST MALL FOR SOME HOT DEALS FREDDIE'S BODY REPAIRS 30 YEARS + IN MOTOR INDUSTRY PHONE FREDDIE 041 487 1769 OR 082 320 1176 RUST - ONE YEAR GUARANTEE ACCIDENT REPAIRS X1QBBNFH-220715-PX-mgakle-freddie1 LIZEKA TANDWA G REY boxes with a little window that have in recent weeks been spotted alongside major roads in Nelson Mandela Bay have given rise to much speculation on social media on whether or not these are new traffic cameras. In addition, these cameras, thought to be new permanent ones, have been disappear- ing as quickly as they appeared. After numerous fruiltless inquiries to the municipality about the mysterious boxes, with even the director of traffic and licens- ing services, Hamilton Totoyi, saying that no new traffic cameras are being installed, the DA councillor for safety, Gustav Rauten- bach, established that the boxes are in fact new Icam traffic cameras, which are not on- ly smart cameras but are mobile as well. The Icams were spotted along the William Moffett Expressway, Uitenhage Road and Settlers Freeway last week. According to Rautenbach, the municipali- ty appointed a new service provider in Jan- uary for the supply, installation and main- tenance of the Icam digital red light and speed violation cameras. The contract includes the upgrading of the permanent cameras which were used during the previous service provider’s con- tract period, which ended in December last year. According to the website of Traffic Man- agement Technologies, the new service pro- vider, the portable Icam, which the compa- ny designed and weighs 2 kg, has multi-pur- pose roles. The device also uses Itrack for stolen vehi- cles or vehicles with unpaid fines that are on the special interest screening list and alerts traffic officers to the approaching ve- hicle. Apart from speed checking, it can also capture red light violations. According to TMT, the device also interfa- ces with hand-held electronic ticket-issuing devices and allows for the issuing of a ticket by a traffic officer on the site. Rautenbach said this was considered to be an enhancement of the services delivered to the community of the metro. He added that these portable Icams would be moved from place to place around the city as various sites had been identified by the municipalities. “However, more must be done to ensure road safety and the enforcement of traffic law on our roads. “The DA believes that the establishment of a specialised motorbike unit and a 24- hour traffic service will further enhance visibility and safety,” he said. New traffic cameras do the rounds Pictured is the new traffic Icam. PHOTO:WERNER HILLS
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GREY boxes with a little windowthat have in recent weeks beenspotted alongside major roadsin Nelson Mandela Bay havegiven rise to much speculation
on social media on whether or not these arenew traffic cameras.
In addition, these cameras, thought to benew permanent ones, have been disappear-ing as quickly as they appeared.
After numerous fruiltless inquiries to themunicipality about the mysterious boxes,with even the director of traffic and licens-
ing services, Hamilton Totoyi, saying thatno new traffic cameras are being installed,the DA councillor for safety, Gustav Rauten-bach, established that the boxes are in factnew Icam traffic cameras, which are not on-ly smart cameras but are mobile as well.
The Icams were spotted along the WilliamMoffett Expressway, Uitenhage Road andSettlers Freeway last week.
According to Rautenbach, the municipali-ty appointed a new service provider in Jan-uary for the supply, installation and main-tenance of the Icam digital red light andspeed violation cameras.
The contract includes the upgrading ofthe permanent cameras which were used
during the previous service provider’s con-tract period, which ended in December lastyear.
According to the website of Traffic Man-agement Technologies, the new service pro-vider, the portable Icam, which the compa-ny designed and weighs 2 kg, has multi-pur-pose roles.
The device also uses Itrack for stolen vehi-cles or vehicles with unpaid fines that areon the special interest screening list andalerts traffic officers to the approaching ve-hicle. Apart from speed checking, it can alsocapture red light violations.
According to TMT, the device also interfa-ces with hand-held electronic ticket-issuing
devices and allows for the issuing of a ticketby a traffic officer on the site.
Rautenbach said this was considered to bean enhancement of the services delivered tothe community of the metro.
He added that these portable Icams wouldbe moved from place to place around the cityas various sites had been identified by themunicipalities.
“However, more must be done to ensureroad safety and the enforcement of trafficlaw on our roads.
“The DA believes that the establishmentof a specialised motorbike unit and a 24-hour traffic service will further enhancevisibility and safety,” he said.
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Pictured is the new traffic Icam. PHOTO:WERNER HILLS
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The metro has resolved that 54 taxi opera-tors who were directly affected by the IPTSpilot phase be compensated over R1 million.
The report states that 5 taxi owners willeach receive R97 000 on condition that theycomply with the police vehicle clearance cer-tificate. An additional R1.1 million will alsobe paid to the 98 IPTS ambassadors who wereemployed during the pilot phase andR3.6mil-lion to taxi operators who were partially af-fected by the IPTS.
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City Boss Mpilo Mbambisa in his reportsaid the flooding had become more problem-atic in recent years due to development southof the railway line.
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Newwater pipes forArras Road, LorraineNew pipes have been laid in ArrasRoad, Lorraine, after councillor GustavRautenbach campaigned for years forthe replacement of the water pipeswhich are part of the existing AsbestosCement mains. Rautenbach said, “Thepipes were in a poor condition andfrequently burst, leaving residentswithout water for prolonged periods.Trenches were excavated across theroad and driveways to connect theexisting house connections to the newmain.” According to Rautenbach,160mmuPVC Class 12 pipes replaced the150mm, 100mm and 75mm diameterpipes and were laid on the western sideof the road at a cost of R650 000. “Iam very pleased that this long-outstand-ing problem has now been addressed.”PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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de is, moes onder meer geld van diefonds kry vir noodsaaklike medikasie.“As die dringende hofaansoeke nie no-dig was nie en uitbetaling vroeër ge-skiedhet, volgenswet, konhydalknoggeleef het.Ons is noubesig omnamensdie familie die geld uit die fonds te pro-beer kry. Dit behels nog hofaansoeke,insluitend een om die direkteur-gene-raal te laat toesluit virminagting.Brie-we en oproepe help nie.”Rudolf deBruynvanCoidConsult in
Port Elizabeth het gesê talle onderne-mingswatmediesediensteverskaf,hetreedshuldeuregesluit omdatdie fondsnie eise uitbetaal nie.
“Ek gaan nou gereeld Pretoria toe,want die personeel in die fonds se PortElizabeth-kantoor kannie die sagtewa-restelsel (Umehluko) gebruik nie. Hul-le moet nog opleiding hiervoor kry.”Die waarde van sy kliënte se onver-
) Nóg die Oos-Kaapse hoof van dieVergoedingsfonds, nóg die gesond-heidsdepartement,nógSamahetopna-vrae gereageer.
ledemaatverlies die behandeling nood-saak.Volgens Samamoet alle ander geval-
le nou na staatsinstansies verwysword. Samasebesluit is gegrondopon-verwerkte geldige eise ter waarde vanmiljoene rande se mediese rekeningewat deur die vergoedingskantoor be-taal behoort te word.Adv.Hanlie vanVuuren,wat Solida-
riteit se regswerk oor beroepsgesond-heid en -veiligheid doen, het gesê diemensewat dit dieminste kan bekostig,word die swaarste deur die fonds se ge-sloer getref.“Dit is hartverskeurend om te sien
hoe swaar soveel mense kry omdat diefonds nie eise uitbetaal nie.”Volgens haar hou Sama se aanbeve-
lingdatpasiëntenastaatshospitalever-wys moet word, probleme in. “Diemeeste van die staatshospitale reik niedie nodige dokumente uit om pasiëntein staat te stel om later van die fondste eis nie. Die beskikbaarheid van me-dikasie, sekere mediese dienste en ka-pasiteit is ook knelpunte.”Pieterse het gesê sy kliënt wat oorle-
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’n GESLOER by die Vergoedingsfondsmet die uitbetaling van ’n geldige bese-ring-aan-diens-eis het moontlik tot diedood van ’n Baaise man gelei.
Volgens Schalk Pieterse van Ström-beck Pieterse Prokureurs is minstenseenvan sykliënte reeds oorlede terwylhy verskeie hofaansoeke moes bringom ’n uitbetaling van die Vergoedings-fonds te kry.Pieterse wil nou stappe doen om die
direkteur-generaal van die departe-ment van arbeid te laat vervolg.IntussenhetdievakbondSolidariteit
aangedui dat hy hom tot dieMensereg-tekommissie gaan wend om die Ver-goedingsfonds in die bek te ruk ooruit-betalings vir geldige eise wat nie ge-doen word nie.Dit volg nadat die Suid-Afrikaanse
mediese vereniging (Sama) verledeweek aangekondig het dat geenpasiën-te met beroepsverwante siektes en be-serings verder sonder vooraf betalingbehandel salword nie, tensy lewens- of
WATER supply will be interruptedfrom 8am today till 8am tomorrow inmany suburbs ofmainly theWesternand Northern areas of the metro.
The Metro said the interruption isdue to the planned connection of a di-verted section of thewatermain thatwas requiredowing to thenewly con-structed intersection on theN2 at theBaywest Mall.Areas that will have interrupted
water supply are:RowallanParkEast of LateganAv-
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sparingly during this period. Resi-dents are encouraged to fill up con-tainers on Tuesday evening for onlythe essential necessities. The NelsonMandela Bay Municipality wouldlike to apologise for any inconven-ience thatwillbecausedbythis inter-ruption,” he said.
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A Bethelsdorp community leader claims shewas held hostage and assaulted by securityguards and staff at Livingstone Hospital lastweek while trying to locate an elderly patient.
Ashlene Arends, a care giverand founder of an elderly carecentre, We Care, in Bethels-dorp, said she could not sleep awink after the traumatic inci-dent last Tuesday.
According to Arends she waslocked in the office of a doctorwith five security guards man-handling her trying to deletephotos she had taken of a doctorand a receptionist at the hospi-tal.
Arends said she had visitedthe hospital to pick up one ofherelderlypatientsbutwasmetby an ill-mannered reception-ist. “One of the care givers hadtaken one of our elderly ladiesto the hospital for treatment. Ataround 2pm I called them to askhow far they were so I could pick them up. Thecare giver told me they had not been helped yet.I decided to drive to the hospital to get clarityon the situation,” said Arends.
Arends said when she arrived at the hospitalshe went to the reception and was ignored bythe receptionist. “I was not sure if she was a re-ceptionist or nurse because they don’t wear auniform or name tags. I waited for five minutesto get her attention but she said she was busy.I told her I was there to pick up one of my resi-dents because she needed help and she was old.The woman told me she couldn’t just dischargea patient and told me to speak to the doctor.”
Arends said she was directed to an officewhere she found what she thought was a doctor
with another patient. “I told him that I neededmy patient discharged and he said he didn’thave the authority to discharge. He sent meback to the receptionist and the receptionistsent me back to the doctor. They were treatingme like a ball tossing me from one side to the
next,” she added.Arends said that when she decided to
take a photo of the doctor as well as thereceptionist after they had refused toidentify themselves she was shoved in-to the unknown doctor’s office. “Thefive security guards with the doctorfought with me for the phone and itturned into struggle for the phone. Ididn’t want to give them my phone be-cause I needed to have proof when I re-port this to management.”
Arends said she was locked in the of-fice for an hour as the security and thedoctor refused her to leave before delet-ing the photos. A distraught Arendssaid she eventually deleted the photo’safter attempts to reason with the securi-ty guards failed. “I couldn't believe theywould treat me like this. I am a care giv-er. I explained what my intention wasand I was still subjected to this behav-
iour.”Arends said she was still traumatised days
after the altercation and she had contacted herlawyer who would be following up the case.
Eastern Cape Department of Health Spokes-person Sizwe Kupelo said they had not heardof the complaint yet. “Complaints of this natureshould be reported to the hospital CEO and tothe toll free numer 0800 032 364,” said Kupelo.
We Care Project Initiative is a community de-velopment and support project that develops,empowers and provides aid to underprivilegedcommunities in the Northern Areas.
Arends currently houses and cares for sevenelderly woman who are regular patients at Liv-ingstone hospital.
Caregiver ‘heldhostage’at Livingstonehospital
We Care founderAshlene Arends.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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AFTER the “longest two hours” of his lifecame “the most frightening sound in theworld.”That sound was the thundering noise of
seven bulls chargingdown the narrowstreets of Pamplona,Spainwhere Port Eliz-abeth’s Nathan In-gram participated inthe annual Bull Run.Ingram (25), a
former Die Burger/Boardwalk Mr PE fi-nalist, is currentlyworking as a handy-man in London, anddecided to travel toSpain especially forthe Bull Run.Nathan described
waiting for the releaseof thebulls as the long-est two hours of hislife.“I was nervous, ex-
cited, and afraid. By8amitwasalready 26°;then there was a loudbang and everyonestarted running. Itsounded like thunderbehind me as sevenhuge bulls charged -the most frighteningsound in the world,” Nathan explained.TheBullRun is an international tourist at-
traction with bulls running through thestreets towards the bull ring. Participantsrun ahead to avoid being trampled or goredover the 825 metres. The run lasts between
three and four minutes.Nathan said that he had to constantly look
in front andbehindhimaspeoplewere push-ing each other.
“After running infront of the bulls forabout 100m I jumpedinto a window frameand held on for dearlife as the bulls roar-ed passed me. I start-ed runningagainandsaw people lying inthe road with inju-ries.“With mixed emo-
tions I jumped over aguy lying in the roadwith a serious headinjury. There were asecond lot of bullscoming up behindme. I ran like I’venever run before, in-to the safety of thearena.”Having done solo
skydiving at the ten-der age of 16, he canbe described as a bitof an adventurer.He has been living
in the UK for twoyears, and is plan-ning on returning to
Port Elizabeth at the end of the yearwith yetanother adventure under his belt.Nathan described the experience of the
Bull Run as dangerous, yet exhilarating.“I’mhappyIdid it,walkingawaywithonly
minor scratches and bruises.” – REPORTER
Local lad takes bull by the horn
Nathan Ingram from Port Elizabethparticipated in the Pamplona Bull Run2015 in Spain. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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AL het die beoordelaars van Idols SA nie van-jaar ’n draai in Port Elizabeth gemaak nie, isdaar glo ’n hele paar Oos-Kaapse deelnemerswat by die oudisies elders in die land gouekaartjies los gesing het.
In die eerste episode van die tiende IdolsSA-reeks, wat op Sondag 12 Julie uitgesaai is,het Stuart Reece (26) drie ja’s van die beoorde-laars gekry en so deurdring na die volgendeIdols- ronde – die sogenaamde “helweek” in
Sun City.Reecewat onlangs Johannesburg toe getrek
het om voltyds musikant te wees, is in Oos-Londen gebore en het in Port Elizabeth groot-geword.Hy is die voorsanger van die Stuart Reece
Band en het gesê hy het vir Idols ingeskryfom meer blootstelling vir sy musiek te kry.“Ek was beslis ’n bietjie op my senuwees
voor die tyd. Dit was ’n vreemde ondervin-ding om voor daai vier beoordelaars te staanmet agt kameras op my.”Verligting en dankbaarheid het oor homge-
spoel toe hy hoor dat hy ’n goue kaartjie kry.Die jong akteur en sanger PhilaMadlingozi
(25), seun van die musikant Ringo Madlingo-zi, wat in Kwa-Dwesi gebore is, het ook ’ngoue kaartjie gekry.Madlingozi enReece is twee vannet 19 deel-
nemerswat goue kaartjies gekry het in Preto-ria.Volgens M-Net se publisiteitshoof, Lani
Lombard, het nog talentvolle Oos-Kaapsesangers hul slag by die Kaapse oudisies byGrandWest gewys.“Ons wil natuurlik nie als verklap voor die
program op televisie is nie, maar meer as ’nhandvol sangers uit die Baai en omliggendegebiede het uitgestaan by dié oudisies. Ditsluit iemand in wat selfs vir Randall bekoorhet en wat hy gedink het sommer dadelik ’nplatekontrak moet kry.”Buiten die deelnemers wat self die tog aan-
gepak het na oudisies in ander streke, het ’nplaaslike radiostasie vanjaar ook hul eie ou-disie-uitdunne gehou en is Alton Zakay (23),Daniel Minnie (19), Loyiso Gijana (16) en Eu-gene Lucas (27) gekies om deel te neem. Hullesal in die episode wat op Sondag, 2 Augustusuitgesaai word te sien wees.) Idols SA word Sondagaande om 17:00 opM-Net, op Mzansi Magic en op kanaal 161 opDStv uitgesaai. Besoek www.idolssa.tv virmeer inligting.
HopeOKaapse talent in ‘Idols’
Stuart Reece wat in die Baai grootgeword het,het na die volgende ronde van Idols SAdeurgedring. Idols SA word Sondagaande om17:00 op M-Net, op Mzansi Magic en opkanaal 161 op DStv uitgesaai. FOTO: VERSKAF
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A REMINDER to those enthusiasticparents and their babies, betweenthe ages of 0-24 months, to enter theAnnual Walmer Park Baby of theyear Competition 2015! Two week-ends have “flashed” by and we havetwo weeks remaining, with the lastphotographs being taken on August2.
Superb prizes from our generoussponsors - Dischem, the BabyGym,Toddlers’ Workshop, Edubaby, Naart-jie, Francarlo Designer Goldsmith, Ko-dak Photo Excellence, Water Babies,Debbie Louw Photography, Edgars,Pick n Pay, The Matador and Toys RUs will be awarded to the top tots ineach age category, Lynette Van Wyk
oneof the 2015 sponsorswho runs theBabyGym and the Toddlers’ Work-shop in Port Elizabeth knows the im-portance of early child development.TheToddlers’Workshopoffers classesfrom3monthsuptotheageof4years,everyagegroupfocusesonperceptualskills necessary for that specific age.
Lynette says that, “at BabyGym weassist in de-stressing and relaxing thebaby, facilitate bonding, assist withsensory awareness and develop bodyawareness, muscle tone, posture andspatial orientation. Our programmeshavebeendesigned toguideMomandDad from pregnancy, through birthand through each of the physical de-velopment milestones.” To find outmore, contact Lynette at, lynette.van-
tastic prizes, hurry along to the Ed-gars court in Walmer Park ShoppingCentre to have your little ones smilecaptured on camera by professionalphotographer, Debbie Louw, you canalso view the photographic display ofour precious entries so far. Entrieswill continue to be received thereover the next two weekends, Fridayuntil Sunday, between 10am to 2pm,until the competition draws to a closeon August 2, 2015.
The competition costs R50 to enter,with R5 of every entry donated to achildren’s charity. Youwill receive twojumbo-sized photographs, one ofwhich will be displayed in the Edgars
Court for thedurationof the competi-tion. Once the competition has closed,all photographs can be collected fromKodak, situated inWalmer Park Shop-ping Centre, shop no. 112.
VisitWalmer Park ShoppingCentrewithyourbabyandenter thispopularevent before Sunday, August 2, 2015.
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) RELIGIOUSNorth-End Methodist Church: Will have their
monthly sale on 25 July from 9am to 12.30pm. Sec-ond-hand clothing and odds-and-ends will be on saleat the church, corner of Bagshaw/Prince Alfred’sRoad.
RevelationMinistries: Is having a prophetic semi-nar about dreams and visions by Vincent Wienandon 25 July from 9am to 3pm at 31 Chris WesselsStreet, Cleary Estate. Registration fee is R70 and in-cludes refreshments. For more info or to book a seatcontact 072 066 1803.
St John’s: The annual mission fetewill take placeon 25 July from 8am to 12pm at the church, cornerof Church Road and 8th Avenue, Walmer. There willbe books, art, crafts and pancakes for sale as wellas a tea garden and white elephant sale. ContactNicky at 082 837 6356.
) CLUBSBirdlife EC: The Co-ordinated Avifaunal Road-
countwill take place on 25 July. Teamsof four peopleunder its own leader go on set routes to count bus-tards, korhaans, cranes and secretarybirds. Formoreinfo contact Bert Ophoff on 041 379 1759 or079 704 8196.
Dias Quilters’ Guild: Will be having their nextmeeting on 25 July from 2pm at Victoria Park Prima-ry School. Entrance is R20. Visitors welcome. Formore info contact Carole Ann at 076 026 7046.
University of the ThirdAge (U3A):The nextmeet-ing of U3A will take place on 28 July at 10am in theNewton Park Library Auditorium. The guest speakerwill be Kevin Kelly from Xtreme Projects who willdiscuss the environmental aspect of the salvage ofthe Costa Concordia and other projects that he’sbeen involved in. Contact Merlene at 041 503 7902.
Baakens Valley Preservation Trust: Will host aguided circular walk on 25 July at 9am along a newroute in theSunridge area of theBaakensValley. Thewalk is varied with a wet crossing or two. Meet atthe bottomofHawthorneAve. Contact Gwynneth at083 407 8178.
Royal Society of St George:Will be holding theirregular monthly meeting at 10am on 27 July at theItalian Club in Harold Road, Charlo. The guest speak-er Father Jerry Browne will share his recent travelexperiences. Contact Connie at 041 379 5593.
PE Vegan Club:Will have a Vegan Lunch and talkby Tracy Timmins about vegan outreach at ElephantWalk Restaurant on 25 July at 1 pm. Contact Tracyat 074 170 7584.
) SUPPORT GROUPSArthritis Foundation: An awareness morning will
take place on 23 July at St John’s Anglican ChurchHall, Walmer at 9.30am. Physiotherapist, GerrieDimitriou will discuss the topic “Exercise is Medi-cine”. For more info and to RSVP contact Jeanetteat 041 365 1419.
Cancer Fighters Educational Support Group:
Sharing helpful information, success stories and as-sisting with natural, healthy, alternative treatmentoptions. For more info contact Diane at084 824 0807.
Heart and Stroke Foundation SA:Will be holdingaMended Hearts support meeting on 29 July at 7pmin the Blue Room Room at the St George’s Hospital.The guest speaker, MareeWatkins, will be speakingabout “Coping with Fear”. Contact 041 582 4086.
) GENERALBoot sale: The Knights of Da Gama will hold the
Saturday Sale on 25 July from 8am at the SacredHeart Church Grounds, Cape Road, Kabega Park (en-trance opposite Macro). There will be crafts, homeindustry, bric a brac, clothes, books andmore on sale.Weather Permitting. Contact Colin at 083 204 5791.
Art in the Park:Will be held on 26 July from 9amto 2pmat St George’s Park. Arts and crafts, collecta-bles, plants and food will be on sale. For new stallscontact Maureen at 072 245 4926.
Hotnite: Cheshire Homes Cleary Park is having aHotnite on31 July. Theywill be selling curry bunnies,rooties, hotdogs, curry and rice at Cheshire Homes.To order contact Zelma at 084 501 1730.
Yokhuselo Haven (Prospect Hill Crisis Centre):Will have their AGMon 27 July at theHaven, DuncanAvenue, South End at 1pm. Tor RSVP contact Lind-say Ziehl at 041 581 4310 by 17 July.
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GoldenOldiesDisco: Jack’s Saving Club presentsaGoldenOldiesDiscowithDJAshDaBashon25 Julyat West End Community Hall from 8pm. Admissionis R30. Contact Kef at 073 129 1049.
Mr and Miss Winter 2015: A Mr and Miss Winter2015 pageant is taking place on 1 August at the Ken-sington Dutch Reformed Church (corner of MaryBoydAvenue) at 3pm. Registration is at 2pmand thedress code isWinter. Contact Linda at 082 762 4843.
Golden Oldies: AJ Entertainment presents aGolden Oldies with DJs Trevor and Charlie at theMalabar Hall on 25 July from 8pm. Formore info con-tact Angie at 072 611 5556.
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THIS July the annual Tops at Spar Wine Showreturns to Port Elizabeth for the sixth consec-utive time.
Visitors to this popular event held at theBoardwalk Convention Centre – it sold outlast year – are in for a fun-filled line-up of finewine, entertainment and general merriment.Doors open at 5pm on July 30 and will closeat 21:00 on August 1.
Part of the national wine tour’s 10th anni-versary celebrations, the PE event follows onfrom its success in Johannesburg and Dur-ban, which took place in May and June re-spectively.
Buoyed by new owners – of lifestyle eventTops at Spar Bierfest fame – this year’s showsees décor and design get all dressed-up, whileimpromptu performance acts including Hez-
ron Chetty, will delight visitors. There’s alsoa fancy Bubbly Bar centre-piece which servessome of the finest fizz in South Africa.
Swing by after work to try and buy yourfavourite, or even a few new, South Africanfine wines directly from the estates. Or makea weekend of it with a 3-day pass and takeyour time to taste plenty of wines, paired witha variety of light bites and catch a show atThe Wine Extra Theatre: a line-up of interac-tive food and wine edu-tainment hosted by in-dustry gurus and popular personalities.
Tickets can be purchased for R100 fromwww.wineshow.co.za or at the door for R120.It includes a crystal tasting glass, all tastings,access to The Wine Extra Theatre and a mapto help navigate the show. Weekend passesfor R180 are also available.
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THE Kipling’s Brasserie atthe Boardwalk Hotel willstart with its weekly TastingRoom event this Saturday.LaMotte will be presenting
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Doinggood for TataMadibaTHEpeopleofNelsonMandelaBayandMedia24staff rolleduptheirsleevesonFridayandSaturdaytohelpthose inneedincelebrationof themantheirmetro isnamedafter.
< Debbie Stevans en HeidiHerselman, mede-eienaarsvan Awesome Kidz inNewton Park, het ’nskenking aan Avi Roopa vanRound Table oorhandig. Dieskenking het komberse enklere bevat wat vir behoeft-ige kinders ingesamel is.Links is die kleinspan enpersoneel van Awesome Kidzmet Avi Roopa (agter heelregs). FOTO: VERSKAF
; Die Burger Oos-Kaap and EPMedia prepared snack packs withfood and sweet treats for the childrenat the New Gelvandale EducareCentre. Tanya van Zyl (left) andZeldré Swanepoel from PE Expresshanded out the packs to the children.PHOTO:THEO JEPTHA
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Media 24 staff, of which PE Express is a publication, joined GMSA in its “67minutes for Madiba” campaign, participating in the Stop Hunger Now SAproject. The project aimed to pack 1 million meals on Friday, July 17, national-ly. Media 24 donated 180 of the soup packs they helped pack to the Mother’sGift soup kitchen run by Sheila Isaacs in KwaNobuhle. The kitchen not onlyprovides a meal for around 150 children and adults every day, but also runsa wellness centre in the township. At the handover of the soup packs werereporter Nceba Dladla (far left) and EP media regional editor Bettie Giliomee(far right) with, from second from left, F.J. Isaacs, Fredrika Taai, SylvesterAlexander, Collet Titus, Sheila Isaacs (founder) and Leon Titus of the Mother’sGift. In front are children who are fed by the soup kitchen.
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“THE beauty of this project is thatwe continue to get reports backfrom participants confirming thefact that SPAR WheelchairWednesday is changing the waypeople see and think aboutmobili-ty impaired people, in this case,more specifically people who usewheelchairs,” remarked BrianBezuidenhout, APD director.
The weekly participants enthu-siastically reported back on theirexperience after spending fourhours in awheelchair, performingcertain everyday tasks.Yolanda du Plooy, whoworks at
an NGO, had the following to say:“It is verydifficult to get in andoutof a car. My arms are thin withbarely anymuscle and it was hardfor me to lift my body with myarms. It is also difficult to get thechair into your car.”Dr Sim Toni from the SA Medi-
cal association needed a helpinghand fromhis assistant,MariannaJohnstone, to get into his car“Next I went to the SPAR, Five-
ways. It is easily accessible to awheelchair. Baskets and trolleyswere in my way and I had to askstaff or members of the public tomove them. I could not reach thebottled water and tried to throwmy book at it to get it to fall out ofthe fridge onto my lap. My helperkept asking me why I did not askforhelp, but I amtooproudand toostubborn. Fortunately, a friendlystaff member came to my rescueand handedme the bottle of water.The tills are easily accessible andI did not have to stretch for any-thing.”DuPlooywent on to say, “At the
Mount Road police station therewere five cars parked in thewheel-chair area, of which only two dis-played wheel chair stickers.“I wanted to use the ATM next
door, but there was load shedding.Evenso, Iwouldnothavebeenableto get up the ramp leading to theATM. That would have been plainsuicide. Doors are difficult, be-cause you must try to push themwith one armand thenuse the oth-er arm to wheel.”Yolanda’sattempt touseapublic
toilet was interesting. “The securi-ty guard stopped me and asked ifIneeded thekey for thewheelchairtoilets. I saidyes,please,andheun-locked and when he sawme battleto get in, he pushedme inside. It isvery spacious and there is a handbar against thewall next to the toi-let, which is essential. Once I wasdoneIwasworriedthat Iwouldnotbe able to get out again. At least IcouldWhatsAppmy friend if needbe. I put my back against the doorandproceededtoreverse,basicallyramming the door to get it to open.Thoughwithmybodyweight, thatdoes not amount to much. Fortu-nately thedooropenedslightlyandI pushed with all my might withmy right arm to get the door toopen wider. And then the securityguard came and I was relieved, be-cause he opened the door furtherand Imanaged to get out,”Yolandasaid.The Wheelchair Wednesday
campaign stretches over the fiveWednesdays in July and will see120 teams participating. The four-hour challenge also results in thewheelchairs used by the partici-pants being handed over to needybeneficiaries. This will happen atthe gala handover ceremony at theNelson Mandela Bay Stadium onAugust 5.The funds raised are used in the
many projects that APD NelsonMandela Bay runs in the city.Anyoneinterestedintakingpart
can contact Marie Sin Hidge at084 586 7704. Visit the WheelchairWednesday Facebook Page formore exciting stories.
Changing theway people seewheelchair users
PE Express received the follow-ing response from readers aboutarticles published in last week’sedition (July 15).
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) This is just what RichmondHill needs to liven up an alreadytrendy suburb.
) I love the vibrant colours. Itbrightens up the suburb.
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IT’s trendy and funky with a certain je’ne sais quoi – and,believe it or not, it’s German.
Adam, Opel’s customisable three-door hatch, was givena test drive for this week’s Express on Wheels.Released at the end of January in the country the Adam
isOpel’sway of saying thatGerman technology can be funand sazzy too and – above all – affordable. With the baseversion’s price tag below R190 000 it certainly is a goodrival for other iconic three-doors such as theMini Cooperand Fiat 500.For the young and trendy, the Adam is not only a hot
accessory, but featuresahost ofnew-ageOpel technologiesin its engine, gearbox and infotainment.Accessoriesoftendefineone’s senseof style, andassuch,
the Adam also offers optional customisation packages forits owners to express their own individuality and style.It’s available in two engine types and three trim levels
– the Essentia (the essential basics), Jam (the basics plusa bit more) and Glam (the over the top).The entry-level Essentia version has an aspirated 1,4-li-
tre engine,while theJamandGlammodels featureOpel’s all-new, exciting1,0-litre turbo three-cyl-inder engine.And with super-
charged, while fuel-effi-cient, 1.0-litreenginesbe-ing all the rage thesedays, I predict that thisone from Opel is sure togive Ford’s award win-ning 1.0-litre Ecoboostengine a run for its mon-ey.This engine offers
great performance com-bined with excellent fuelconsumption which israted at an average of be-tween 5.1 and 5.3 litresover 100km on a combined cycle.
ExteriorFrom the front it reminds me a lot of the Mini Cooper.
Most striking is the large Opel emblem positioned rightin the middle of the grille.The rear, is however, a tad too flat for my taste and not
its prettiest feature as I would have preferred a morerounded look. What is impressive and nifty though is thebootlid lever hidden in the Opel emblem.
InteriorBeing a three-door hatch, the Adam is not meant to cart
around five adults, so the interior space in the back iscramped. But where there is a will, there is a way and Imanaged to fit two tweens and a teenager (all female) inthe back. And as looks are far more important than com-fort in a good accessory, they were only too willing tochange comfort for sitting pretty and described it as “co-sy”.I liked thepersonalisationof the interior in the test vehi-
clewhichsportedembossedpatternson thedashboardandside-mirrors – giving the effect of luxurious material thatone just wants to touch.The Jam and Glam versions sport a 7-inch Touchscreen
Intellilink System which plays music from USB devicesand via blue-tooth. Liking high tech doesn’t necessarilymean being tech savvy, and the Adam caters for this bybeing very userfriendly – my 11-year-old managed to setup her Bluetooth and make her music selection within afew minutes of entering the car.
The layout of the other controls on the dashboard is alsominimalistic and fuss-free, while controls on the steeringwheel gave me at least some control on what is going onon the audio system.Trendy design features that the test vehicle (which was
the Glam version) was fitted with, were accents of creamin thewheel rims sporting a funky flower petal design andcomplementing the accents of cream in the front grille.A negative is the positioning of the cupholders, as no
trendy personworth their salt will be foundwithout a cupof coffee, teaor something incloseproximity.Thecuphold-ers,which take three cups,were situatedbetween thedriv-er and passenger and too far to the back – making it diffi-cult to reach while driving.
FeaturesAll Adam models are well equipped with all the must-
have gadgets as well as safety features. Even the Essentia-basemodelhasmore than theusualbasics tooffer – includ-ing a sound system with Bluetooth as well as six airbags.Other features for the Essentia include 15-inch alloy
wheels, daytimerunning lights,air-conditioning,onboard comput-er, cruise controlwith a speed lim-iter, City ModePower Steeringand steeringwheel audio con-trols.The mid-range
smartphone integration and apps that can be downloaded)and front and rear parking sensors.The top of the rangeGlam includes automatic lights and
rain-sensing wipers. It sports an auto-dimming rear viewmirror, electronic climate control, eight multi-colour cab-in-glow settings, a panoramic sunroof or “64 Starz” head-liner (which are funky LED disco lights) and 17-inch alloywheels.And if you want to stand out even more, the Adam also
offers quick-fitment accessories – such as interchangeableinterior décor, dashboard panels, interior- and exteriormirror caps, front logo bars, wheel clips, aluminiumsports pedals and exterior decal packs.
RideA couple of years ago, who would have thought that a
1.0 litre engine would have a six-speed gearbox, but this3-cylinder engine is no slouch. True to its sporty nature,the Adam is quick out of the starting blocks and likes tobe taken through the gears quickly.For a proper open road test I decided to take Adam to
the closest thingwehave to paradise¬-TheSundaysRiverValley and the Kirkwood Wildsfees.Despite the road being in a poor condition, the Adam
pleasantly surprised me by behaving well and offering anenjoyable ride. The engine has more than enough powerfor confident overtaking and it felt responsive yet sturdy,offering a surprisingly smooth ride on the bumpy road.The Adam’s prices start at R189 900 for the Adam 1.4,
while the Adam Jam 1.0T ecoFlex is R209 900 and AdamGlam 1.0T ecoFlex retails for R232 900.
THE PE Express and Puma would like to giverecognition to high school pupils who excel insport.
We want to know about high school pupils’achievements and want to reward them fortheir hard work and dedication. How? Wewant topublishyoursuccess in thenewspaperandgiveyouacoolPumasportsbag, to theval-
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How to enter:All you have to do to enter the Puma School
Sport Star competition is to send an email [email protected] and list all yoursporting achievements. Include Puma SchoolSport Star in the subject line of the email. Anddon’t forget to upload a photo of yourself – en-tries without photos will not be accepted!Ifwe choose youas theweeklyPumaSchool
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THREE SCORE Energy Premier Leaguegames were played and completed last Fri-day night without being interrupted or post-poned because of load shedding.
At the South Campus, NMMU Madibazwhipped Highbury 5-0. Karabo Mothlabi hadMadibaz up by one goal when the half-timewhistle blew. Madibaz upped their game inthe second half and goal machine ClaudiusSagandira putMadibaz into a 2-0 lead 10min-utes into the second half. From then on, goalsflowed for Madibaz, with Karabo Mothlabiachieving a brace and Lusapho Mnlanganeand Zusakhe Sali each scoring some well-put- together field goals.Out west on the Londt Park field, Callies
and Toshiba Old Grey played out a stalematewith a hard fought 0-0 draw. The Pefa SCOREEnergy Premier League is becoming a three-horse race, with Toshiba Old Grey gettinggood results and making inroads into thelead Callies had built up to a few weeks ago.
AtTheValley,Hearts, an outsider to clinchthe SCORE Energy Premier League, out-played KwaDwesi All Stars 5-0. Hearts went3-0 up after 15 minutes through two goalsfrom Bob Yuill and one from Matty Blair.Hearts went into the half-time break thethree goals to the good. KalumePatience add-ed Hearts’ fourth goal in the 60th minute ofthe game and Mikey Spittal added the fifthwith 14 minutes remaining on the clock.Three games were rained off on Saturday.On Sunday, Highbury and PE Defence
played a rescheduled game on theBridgemead field. Highbury scored theirfirst win of the season when they trouncedPE Defence 6-3.For Highbury, Lulutho Notyena scored
two, Sithembiso Siloto also helped himself toa brace and Sinoyuyo Kata and Siko Nduzul-wana each scored a goal. For Defence, SenzoLekhuleni scored a hat-trick.Fixtures for Round 15 of the SCORE Ener-
gy Premier League are: Friday night with
kick- off at 8.15pm - Toshiba Old Grey vs Cen-tral Acemates at Old Grey Sports Club andNMB Municiplaity vs PE Defence at theWestbourne Oval. Saturday with kick off3.30pm - Forresters vs Warriors at ForrestPark, Highbury vs Callies at Bridgemeadand Kwadwesi Allstars vs NMMU Madibazat South Campus.
Youth ReportThe Pefa junior leagues were back in full
swing on Sunday after the school holidaybreak , although all the u/9 games were post-poned due to waterlogged fields at LondtPark.In the u/13 division, StGeorge’sAbeat Cal-
lies B 1-0. A superb cross from MihlaliNtshona was headed in to give St George’sthe lead in the second half, which they helduntil the end. Motherwell Academy had towork hard for their 4-1 win over St George’sB.In the u/15 division,Hearts beatNMMU3-1
at the Lawson Brown fields. Cole Schoemanscored twice in the first half for Hearts, giv-ing them a 2-0 lead going into the break. Riz-aan Davis made it 3-0 in the second half. Alate penalty by NMMU made it 3-1, but thiswas not enough. The win puts Hearts firmlyin place in the number one spot on the u/15logs.Motherwell outplayed St George’s in all fa-
cets of the game to give them a 5-0 win at theUnion fields, pushing them into second placeon the logs. Vuyolwethu Dinge added anoth-er hat-trick to his tally forMotherwell, whileLutho Mgeyana, Asemahle Sili and Ayabu-lela Lamani also found the net.In the u/17 division, St George’s andMoth-
erwell drew 1-1 in a tightly contested affair,while Tools FC beat Hearts 4-1.Likhona Mbem, Lonwabo Tukulula and
Ashley Pursente all scored for Tools. Callieslost 2-1 against NMMU. St George’s still leadthe u/17 logs, followed closely by Kwa-DwesiAll Stars.
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ONLINE entries for the 2015 Urban Runcharity event hosted by the Mandela BayDevelopment Agency (MBDA) will be open-ing on Monday, July 27, ahead of the UrbanRun festival which takes place at the Donk-in Reserve on September 26 and 27.
The Urban Run is an exciting obstaclecourse of just under 10km which raisesfunds for those less fortunate than our-selves and unable to enjoy such events tothe fullest. This year, proceeds from the Ur-ban Run charity event will go to CheshireHomes and Reach for a Dream.The Nelson Mandela Bay Urban Run was
established in 2011 with the assistance ofthe MBDA to highlight urban renewal inour city and to bring people back into theCBD.TheMBDAhas been instrumental in reju-
venating the central area and participantsin this year’s Urban Run will be takenthrough no fewer than 12 obstacles to high-light such changes in our beautiful city cen-tre.This year’s Urban Run will be combined
with the all-new and exciting 2015 InnerCity Enduro (ICE), managed and intro-
duced by Mike Glover of Red Cherry Adven-tures. ICE comes to South Africa for the firsttime, having captured the imagination of theextreme enduro riders and fans alike aroundthe world and is set to blow Port Elizabethaway on Saturday, September 26, from 3pm.Like the Urban Run, which uses natural
and man-made obstacles along the route, theICE event will see 20 professional extremeenduro riders tackling the city, includingthree-time world champion David Knight.This year, the organisers of the Urban Run
are hoping to raise more than R200 000 forcharity and are appealing for local compa-nies to come on board and support the event.Vendor and entertainment positions are
also available over the Urban weekend, withinformation and application forms availableon the website.The last week of July will see discounted
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REMEMBER the Andrews Sisters’ mournfullament, “Oh, What a Difference a DayMakes”? However, it didn’t need a day. Justa split second - that was all it needed to breaktheSpringboks’ hearts atBrisbane’s SuncorpStadium last weekend.The Wallabies had to wait several agonis-
ing minutes before centre Tevita Kuridraniwas awarded the try that clinched a 24-20 vic-tory over a leaderless South African side inthis back-and-forth Four Nations RugbyChampionship clash. Up to that moment itseemed that South Africa might have justclinched a plucky – if at times lucky – 20-17win.Overall one felt the Wallabies were just
that fraction better, even though most of thefirst hour had belonged to the Boks, with theWallabies forced to play catch-up. At 13-7 athalftime and 20-10 soon afterwards, the Boksappeared to be on their way to victory, albeita narrow, hard-fought one.Usually, one turns to the coachof adefeated
team for answers. After the game, HeynekeMeyer called the loss “heartbreaking”. True.
He also said his team “butchered at least onetry” – flyhalf Handré Pollard’s dropping ofthe ball with the tryline at his mercy. Alsotrue. But the real spanner in the works wasthe coach himself. Come on! When your cap-tain has been sidelined by injury – MarcellCoetzee would later also leave the field in-jured – it is rugby suicide to replace a playerof Bismarck du Plessis’ known pound-for-pound aggression. The moment the hookerleft the field the Springboks began to losetheir grip on the game.But let’s look ahead, not backwards. This
week at Ellis Park the Boks face the AllBlacks, after the New Zealanders’ 39-18 past-ing of Argentina in Christchurch. The Kiwismust be relishing the prospect. Even thoughit’s an away game for them, bookmakers nodoubt will be happy to offer handsome oddsagainst a South African win.What was coachMeyer thinking about? By
match end in Brisbane he had replaced notjust Bismarck and brother Jannie, but Tend-aiMtawarira – in otherwords the entire frontrow – as well!
Come on, sir! Then for good measure yougive Lwazi Mvovo a precious five minutes aswell! What was he supposed to do? Score thewinning try? Surely the only time a coachdoes that is when his team is racing awaywith a top-heavy winning score?But enough. The so-called Rugby Champi-
onship really isn’t that big a deal. The “bigone” lies ahead in England, starting in Sep-tember, theWorld Cup. And Brisbane and itsoutcome surely have shouted in South Afri-can rugby’s ear the following. Fineperformerthough he has been for the Boks, Matfield’sdays as a Test player are over. Is it really nec-essary to go the whole hog with Jean de Villi-ers aswell? Take themboth to theWorld Cup,if you will – as advisers.One thingprovedbeyonddoubt by theBris-
bane Botch-up is that the centre pairing ofDamian de Allende and Jesse Kriel could goon to become as fruitful as some of the bestour rugby has seen. Indeed, there is plentyof talent – of which we will talk in the weeksto come before the Great Trek to England. Allis not lost by any means.
THISSPORTINGLIFE:MICHAEL SHAFTO
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JUDGING by the flurry of entries - from highprofile runners - the Jumbo SA Half MarathonChampionships, to be held on the Saturday, Ju-ly 25 inPortElizabeth, is going tobeaverycom-petitive and hotly contested event.The defending champion, Stephen Mokoka,
from Gauteng North, has confirmed his bid toretain his title.However, local champion, Lusapho April, al-
sohashis eyeon the title, and is soundingconfi-dent, as do Sibusiso Nzima and LuckyMohale,both from Gauteng.In the ladies’ category EPA Ntombi Mfunzi
and the famous twins, Lebo andLebohangPha-lula fromCentralGauteng, confirmedtheirpar-ticipation. This mix of athletes will guaranteea nail-biting finish given that this is the fastestcourse in South Africa.Road closures for the event will be from 5am
starting from Driftsands along Marine Drivethrough to the back gate of NMMU.Athletes will gain access at the crossover at
8th Avenue, Summerstrand and Beach Road
(Pick ’n Pay Centre).Access to the parking area on the sea side of
BeachRoadwill be closedat 6.20amandremainclosed till after therace. Ifanyoneneeds to leaveearly, do not park on the sea side of BeachRoadas nobody will be able to leave before the endof the race.The 21.1km starts at 7am and has a cut-off
time of 3.5 hours, which relates to 10.30am.There is a free t-shirt and a Jumbo ShoppingVoucher for the first 1 500 entries in this race.The5kmeventoffersaJumboShoppingVouch-er for the first 500 entries received.Prizegivingwillbeat10.45amat thestart/fin-
ish area. The lucky draw is attendance prizesonly, and consists of R25 000 worth of JumboClothing vouchers.Closing date for entries is today (Wednesday,
July22).Foron lineentriesgo towww.wherein-pe.co.za. Hard copy entries are available at allthe major sports shops.For more information, contact Mike at
079 149 6796 or Alan on 083 658 0050. – REPORTER
JumboSAhalfmarathon this Saturday
MOTORFIETSRYERS gaan hul liefde vir kin-ders in nood wys deur deel te neem aan ’n spe-siale motorfietsbyeenkoms.Kindersorg Vereniging Oos-Kaap Provinsie
organiseer ’nmotorfietsbyeenkomsmet ’nver-skil tydens die langnaweekop 8 en 9Augustus.Met hierdie fondsinsameling kan motor-
fietsryers die brou-tegniek van sommige vandie Oos-Kaap Mikrobrouerye ervaar, asookeen vanKindersorg se pleegouerhuise besoek.Die byeenkoms begin by die parkeerarea
vanBridgeStreetBreweries opdie 8ste, gevolgdeur middagete by The Little Brewery on theRiver in Port Alfred.Daarnavolg ’nbesoekaandiepleeghuis, ook
inPortAlfred, endiedagwordafgesluitbyEm-erald Vale Brewery in Cintsa met ’n bierfees.’n Verskeidenheid verblyfopsies is beskik-