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Sasol Rugby trumps Witbank 27-12

Sasol Rugby club beat Witbank 27-12 at Sasol Club on Saturday

Sasol rugby club beat their opponents in a game that showed the long break due to Covid. The game was marred by numerous unforced errors by both sides, although Sasol dominated the entire game.

The biggest problem plaguing the home team was fitness. It was clear that fitness needs to be worked on drastically and especially in the front eight. Too many errors were made when the heavier players decided to stand in the backline. This caused errors and broke the flow of the game. The flyhalf had to navigate around the group of props and locks to feed his backline on more than one occasion. This caused the team to play backwards before it moved forward. It also allowed the players from Witbank to move up and trap Sasol behind the advantage line. The home players then had to work hard to progress over the advantage line.

The backline showed a lot of promise when they played basic rugby and “let the ball do the work.” There were several brilliant breaks and runs that showed why they have been crowned Mpumalanga champions a few years in a row. Unfortunately, their tackling was rusty and this resulted in Witbank breaking through far too often.

The entire team can work on their commitment to tackling opposing players. At one stage there were three players watching their teammate trying to stop a Witbank player from moving forward, holding for dear life on his jersey.

The tries scored by Sasol were all brilliant tries that showcased Sasol talent. It also showed that if you let the ball “fly” it will prove successful.

Try from a scrum

The scrums did not seem to have any serious problems but the entire front eight should work on their fitness. Locks and props should be at all scrums and rucks when they happen, not when the ball is out and down the line.

A good scrum

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The one area that is very worrying is the lineouts. The lineouts improved as the game progressed, but one cannot wait until the second half to start winning one’s own balls. The throw-ins should be on target and the jumpers should ensure that they catch the balls. What is very pleasing though is that as the lineouts improved so did the Sasol dominance in that area. It was not overwhelming, but the home team started to win a few balls that put Witbank on the retreat. Sometimes the good work would be undone by poor handling, and it should be improved, but the rucks around the lineouts showed promise.

Lineouts

The best way to describe the skills level of both teams would be to say that it showed the brake due to Covid.

The team from Sasol showed at times that the team that dominated the Mpumalanga rugby scene is still there, but it needs a lot of polishing. Fortunately, the home team have shown in the past that they can improve and put bad games behind them.

Steyn van den Heever and Jannie van der Merwe were chosen as Man of the Match

Man of the Match

Sasol Rigby has shown in the past that they play with passion. It is this comradery that drew people back to their games and filled the stands.

It is with passion in mind that Sasol Rugby will be closely watched over the next few games. No doubt they will take this game, and win, to build on their future games.

The Bulletin will be there to watch and report.

Try scorers for Sasol :

  • Steyn van den Heever x1
  • Dalton Smit x1
  • Marinus van der Merwe x1
  • Jannie van der Merwe x1
  • Mark Jacobs x1

Steven Jacob succeeded with one conversion.

Unfortunately the 3rd and 2nd teams did not win their games. The 3rd team lost 3-10 and the second team lost 17-29

Congratulations Sasol 1st team on a well deserved win!

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Kruik se Oggenddiens 30 Mei 2021

Welkom by kruik se oggenddiens van 30 Mei 2021

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The 10 Most Expensive Engagement Rings in the World

Your engagement ring does NOT have to cost you an arm and a leg, however, knowing your partner saved up a little to get you that perfect ring does make one feel extremely special.

Now, there is expensive jewellery and there’s EXPENSIVE jewellery. Purely for the fun of it and to gawk at some breath-taking engagement rings we give you a list 10 of the most expensive engagement rings in the world.

10. Iggy Azalea – $500,000

Source: www.cosmopolitan.com

Iggy Azalea’s engagement ring gives a whole new meaning the word ‘Fancy.’ Nick Young enjoyed Iggy’s rap and hip hop songs so much he decided to pop the question with a $500,000 engagement ring! He chose a 10.43-carat diamond ring that features an 8.15 carat fancy yellow cushion-cut centre stone.

9. Angelina Jolie – $1million

In 2012 Brad Pitt proposed to Angelina Jolie with an extremely stylish emerald-cut engagement ring. To make it even more special, he designed the ring with the expertise of famous jeweller Robert Procop. Jolies ring  features an emerald-cut centre diamond of approximately 6 carats and tapered baguette diamonds surrounding the entire ring. 

8. Jennifer Aniston – $1million

Source: www.justrichest.com

Talk about sentimental! Jennifer’s good friend, Jennifer Meyer designed her most recent engagement ring, from fiancé Justin Theroux. This engagement ring is a classic solitaire cushion-shaped rose-cut diamond set in 18 Karat yellow gold. This engagement ring truly is one of the most eye-catching engagement rings. It must be the massive solitaire diamond that catches the eye.

7. Blake Lively – $2.5million

Source: www.stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com

Deadpool really didn’t hold back with this one! Ryan Reynolds dazzled his bride-to-be with a Lorraine Schwartz rose gold engagement ring. Lively’s engagement ring features a 12-carat oval-cut solitaire diamond, set in 18 karat rose gold. Her engagement ring is totally on point when it comes to trend and also features small micro pavé diamonds in the band. 

6. Graze Kelly – $4.6million

Source: www.becomegorgeous.com

Back in 1995, Prince Rainier III of Monaco proposed to Grace Kelley in 1995 with a Cartier designed engagement ring. Her massive 10.47 emerald-cut is quite the showstopper. This engagement ring has received a lot of attention over the years.

5. Beyonce – $5million

Source: www.becomegorgeous.com

We all could’ve guessed this one. Jay-Z knows how to pull all the right cords for publicity. He proposed to queen B with an 18-carat emerald-cut flawless centre diamond, which is set on a split shank band. The engagement ring was designed by Lorraine Schwarts. This specific ring has been the inspiration behind many other celebrity engagement rings.

4. Kim Kardashian – $8million

Source: www.funstylebaby.com

Also a Lorraine Schwartz design, Kanye proposed to Kim with a beautiful 15 carat D colour, flawless cushion cut diamond. The diamond itself is set as a solitaire on a thin platinum band with micro-pavé diamonds. This engagement ring yells bespoke jewellery.

3. Elizabeth Taylor – $8.8million

In third place, we have Elizabeth Taylor’s engagement ring. Her engagement ring was in first place for several decades as the largest and most expensive celebrity engagement ring. It’s a stunning Asscher cut Krupp Diamond, which was given to her by Richard Burton.

2. Blue Diamond by Bvlgari – $9.5million

Source: www.alux.com

Not exactly on the finger of a celebrity, but second place goes to this stunner of a ring! It is a truly unique engagement ring, featuring  the 5.4 blue carat diamond ring was purchased by Graff diamonds and once held the title of the worlds most expensive engagement ring.

1. Mariah Carey – $10million

Source: www.luxuryandenvy.com

And at the top of the list is Mariah Carey, and all we want for Christmas is her gorgeous $10 million engagement ring. This engagement ring was given to her by her ex-fiance, Australian businessman, James Packer. The emerald-cut diamond ring is a whopping 35-carats and has two delicate tapered baguette diamonds. The ring is set in solid platinum. 

Well, there you have it! If you desire any of these magnificent engagement rings, go find yourself an Australian businessman or a rapper.

This Post was first published on https://ralphjacobs.co.za/the-10-most-expensive-engagement-rings-in-the-world/

Second accused in cash in transit heist arrested

SECOND ACCUSED ARRESTED FOR CASH-IN-TRANSIT HEIST AFTER BEING SOUGHT

MPUMALANGA – The Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation in Mpumalanga executed a warrant of arrest against the second accused, Lucky Surprise Maseko (24) yesterday, 26 May 2021 after he was linked to cash in transit heist, murder and theft of motor vehicles. He was taken to Kabokweni Magistrates’ Court where he was remanded in custody until 4 June 2021 for a formal bail application.

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It is alleged that on 16 April 2021, a group of armed men stormed the cash truck outside the service station at Kabokweni whilst the security guards were loading cash. The suspects allegedly fired several shots, fatally wounding the driver. They allegedly grabbed several bags and fled the scene in a white BMW and a grey Toyota Hilux bakkie. It was later confirmed that the bags which the suspects took contained stationery and no money was stolen.

Read more on the Hawks HERE

The incident incited the Hawks’ investigation and during the investigation, the vehicles that were used were found in the garage of a house at Mahushu in Masoyi a few days after the incident. It was discovered that the bakkie was stolen at Matsulu and BMW was hijacked at KaNyamazane. The owner of the house, Sydney Mokoena (41) was arrested and charged for possession of suspected stolen vehicles on 18 April 2021 and was later linked to the cash in transit heist.

He appeared in court on 20 April 2021 and he was remanded in custody until 4 June 2021 where he will be joined by his co-accused, Maseko.

Police need your help in finding an alleged drug dealer.

ALLEGED DRUG DEALER SOUGHT

MPUMALANGA – Members of the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation in Mpumalanga is seeking assistance in establishing the whereabouts of the alleged drug dealer, Mayibongwe Masina (26) originally from Swaziland (Malindi Pigg’s Peak).

alleged drug dealer

It is alleged that on 12 April 2020, members of Jossefsdal Police Station stopped and searched a vehicle which was with three occupants, driving from Swaziland to South Africa. Upon the search inside the vehicle, the dagga with a street value of R12 000 was found and suspects who were passengers admitted that the dagga belongs to them. The suspects were arrested and taken to Barberton Police Station where they were later released on bail.

Read more on the Hawks HERE

The matter was transferred to the Hawks’ Serious Corruption Investigation team for further probe. During the investigation, it was established that the vehicle which was used belongs to Constable Bhekumuzi Evans Dlamini (27), stationed at Barberton SAPS who was the driver on the day in question.

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The investigation also revealed that the two suspects were allegedly hired by the Constable to smuggle dagga from Swaziland to South Africa. The investigation linked the Constable with the crime scene and summoned him to court. The accused was arrested and appeared in Barberton Magistrates’ Court on 09 December 2020 where he was released on R1000 bail and the case was postponed to be joined with the other two accused who were arrested for dealing in dagga.

Dlamini and one of the suspects, Sizwe Mkhonza (29) appeared in court but the other suspect, Mayibongwe Masina (26) evaded court. The warrant of arrest was issued against Masina whilst the case was postponed to 25 May 2021 for further investigation. Dlamini and Mkhonza appeared in court yesterday and the court instructed the investigation team to go and look for Masina.

Anyone with information that can assist in locating Masina is requested to contact the investigating officer, Detective Captain Livhuwani Dzaudzau on 071 ‪481 3267‬. All information will be treated with confidentiality.

FF+ condemns the Mayor’s devious actions

Aranda Nel-Buidendag, FF+ Councillor, condemns the way that the Mayor mislead the Municipal Council

Secunda – 14 May 2021, a very interesting ruling was given in the High Court of Mpumalanga Division, Middelburg where the Judge Mr Brauckmann ruled in favour of Mr Filani Mndebele in the disciplinary case of GMM against the Municipal Manager. On May 16 a ruling was made by Judge Braukman to have Mr Filani Mndebele re-instated in his post.

GMM Municipal Manager Mayor condemns
Felani Mndebele, Municipal Manager of Govan Mbeki Municipality

“The problem lies in the fact that the appeal was already submitted on 29 March at the High Court in Middelburg and without the approval of the council meeting on 30 March 2021.” said FF+ Cllr Aranda Nel-Buidendag, “During the Council meeting of 30 March 2021, a decision was taken to appeal the court ruling which the municipal manager Mr Filani Mndebele was implicated of misconduct in the 106 forensic investigation report.”

The municipal manager Mr Filani Mndebele was suspended in the middle year of 2020 with full pay. The former CFO Mr BB Sithole was also implicated with misconduct in the 106 forensic investigation report. The municipality did the disciplinary proceedings and before Mr BB Sithole could be found guilty of misconduct, he resigned (with immediate effect). The Municipal Manager was forced to seek legal advice and assistance at the disciplinary proceedings.

Also read: Mayor misleads council to push ANC agenda

In December 2020, the High Court Judge ordered that the Municipal Manager should return back to his workplace and the ruling party majority was against it.

Cllr Aranda Nel-Buitendag of the FF Plus feels that the executive mayor Cllr. Nhlakanipho G Zuma misled the council on the 30 March 2021 because they cannot undo what they done on the 29 March2021. “The FF Plus and fellow opposition Party DA said that the MM must return back to work were the EFF sustained and kept quiet,” Aranda said, “the municipality is already in such a financial strain of outstanding debt of 2.7 Billion. The considering of the High Court action not included in the IDP budget for 2021/2022.”

Mayor's speech aimed at canvassing
FF+ Councillor Aranda Nel-Buidendag

The FF Plus said that the executive mayor’s big mistake was to appeal to the High Court on 29 March 2021 and not consider the council at all. Aranda Nel-Buitendag of the FF Plus said, “it is a bad thing for GMM to lose the court case and the community will bear the cost of the stupid decision and mistakes of the ruling party that will waste the very last sent of the municipality.”

Read more about the Freedom Front Plus HERE

So is die lewe: Musiekmakers

Geniet nog ‘n aflewering van “So is die Lewe” uit die pen van Marius Britz.

Die Washington Post het op 12 Januarie 2007 ‘n interessante proefneming gedoen oor persepsies van mense.  Terwyl pendelaars soos gewoonlik met die moltrein en die trein na hulle verskillende werksplekke toe skarrel, staan ‘n violis om 07:50 by L’Enfant, een van die stasies. Met ‘n denim, T-hemp en pet op sy kop, haal hy sy viool uit en speel vir 45 minute lank ses van die grootste Bach-werke.

Joshua Bell and the Washington Post Subway Experiment

In die tyd wat hy speel stap 1097 mense by hom verby. 20 mense gooi geld in sy vioolkissie, ‘n bedrag van $32. Niemand het besef dit is Amerika se bekendste violis, een van die wêreld se grootste violiste, naamlik Joshua Bell, wat in 2007 aangewys is as die beste klassieke musikant in Amerika. Oral waar hy optree in die wêreld is die kaartjies uitverkoop, geen sitplek is oop as hy speel nie. Hy speel op ‘n Stradivarius-viool wat in 1713 gebou is en $3,5 miljoen werd is. 63 Mense loop by hom verby voordat een man vir ‘n oomblik hom in die oë kyk, en net aanstap. 

so is die lewe
Stradivarius Violin

Soms wanneer die reën sag neersif hier op die weskus, en die winter besig is om nes te skop, is dit maklik om aan hierdie storie te dink.  Jy vra jouself af: Is my lewensmusiek ooit gehoor? In die afgelope tyd het ek oud-skoolmaats vir die eerste keer in 43 jaar na matriek weer gesien, en ook ‘n oud-kollega van die SAW Logistieke Kommandement van meer as twee dekades gelede. Ons het gekuier, gelag, en ook met heimwee teruggedink het aan húlle wie se spore intussen doodgeloop het.  (Ja, en bietjie geskinder ook!). 

Daar is vele sulke mense op ons pad: van plekke waar jy gewoon het, gewerk het, vriendskapskringe waarin jy beweeg het, wat nie meer bestaan nie. Hoeveel mense het al langs jou pad verbygeloop, terwyl jy, soos Rob Bell op hulle alledaagse sleurgang staan en jou wysies speel? Wie het werklik die lewensmusiek gehoor wat jy gespeel het? 

Wie het werklik die lewensmusiek gehoor wat jy gespeel het? 

Van die duisende mense met wie jy te doen gehad het, hoeveel van hulle onthou jou, het kennis geneem van wat jy gedoen en gesê het, wie van hulle se lewens is aangeraak, of meer nog, verander, as gevolg van jou?  Topol in Fiddler on the roof sing: “ Each one of us is scratching out a simple tune / without making too much noise.”  So is ook die pad waarop ons loop. Ongemerk, soms ongehoord, speel ons ons musiek op ander mense se besige lewensstasies. Hoeveel van hulle kyk op, en sien jou raak? Hoeveel onthou jou, glimlag omdat dit juis jý was wat hulle pad gekruis het?  Of dit nou vier dekades gelede was, of net hierdie week wat verby is? 

Maar by dieper nadenke besef mens dat hierdie ‘n onbillike vraag is.  Want dit wat jy as onbenullig beskou, het by dalk by diè mense vasgesteek wat jou pad gekruis het, waar ook al. En wat jý as belangrike note ag in jou lewensmusiek, is dalk vir ander minder belangrik.  Klein dingetjies wat jy doen en sê, soms sommer op die ingewing van die oomblik, steek dikwels by mense vas, dit word hulle asiel teen die lewe se verniel. 

Jý kan die kers wees wat die donkerte verdryf in iemand anders se lewe, onbedoeld, sonder dat jy dit eens weet. Daardie handdruk, of drukkie, sê soms meer as duisend woorde. Wanneer jy ‘n groot persoonlike spasie het, soos ek, dan vermy jy fisiese kontak. Maar soms, net soms, oorweldig ‘n drukkie, of aanraking van jou skouer, of iemand wat jou hand vashou, jou.  

Dit bring ‘n dimensie in jou bestaan wat jy nog nooit verreken het nie.  Soms skreeu iemand se hele wese uit: “Sien my tog raak, hoor my, vat my hand!”. Onuitgesproke versugtinge, goed weggesteek. Dalk was jý net daardie persoon wat juis dit gedoen het, wat deur een, enkele gebaar of optrede, onuitwisbaar iemand se lewe aangeraak het. Toe hierdie lig vir my opgaan, onthou ek vele voorbeelde. Mense wat jy raakloop, wat vir jou sê: “jy het een dag vir my gesê…en dit het vir my so baie beteken.” 

Gister het ek ‘n bejaarde egpaar besoek wie se kleindogter in ‘n motorongeluk oorlede is die vorige nag.  Deel van my pligte as tydelike aflospredikant. Ek het my gewone musiek gemaak, by wyse van spreke, uitgevra, gesimpatiseer, en ‘n gebed gedoen. En die tannie, 91 jaar oud, was in trane. “Jy het vir my só baie al beteken,” het sy vir my gesê.  “Jy het my twee keer in die hospitaal besoek toe ek siek was.”  Ek kon dit nie eers onthou nie. Dit was my lankterug aflospligte. Maar daardie musiek wat ek gemaak het op haar lewensstasie, het haar laat opkyk. Ek het daar uitgeloop met die kosbaarste geskenk: ‘n bottel tuisgemaakte kerrienoedelslaai.  

Ek het besef: As mens een persoon se lewe aanraak net omdat jy iewers op hulle pad musiek gemaak het, jou voetspore êrens getrap het, jou vingerafdrukke gelaat het in iets eenvoudigs wat jy gedoen het, het jou lewe betekenis. Daardie 1097 mense wat verby jou geloop het terwyl jy jou wysies gespeel het, is minder belangrik as daardie èèn wat opgekyk het. 

As soveel mense ‘n groot gebeurtenis soos diè een op die stasie in Washington kan misloop, hoeveel klein dingetjies gaan nie by ons verby nie?   

Moet nooit ophou musiek maak nie.

ANIMALS 101 – LOST PET GUIDELINES

Animals 101 – Why do pets get out & what to do if they do?

Millions of animals enter shelters every year in mainly three ways:  Surrendered by owners, confiscated legally from owners, or brought in as strays by good samaritans.

These stray animals are the LOST and FOUND ones you regularly see on social media.  There are so many animals in the streets and although there are some exceptions, most of them are shockingly allowed outside by their owners, including cats. We can share horror stories on why this is dangerous and irresponsible and how many never came home. How the one you thought was “streetwise” was hit by a car or the one you say “knows his way home”, stopped returning home.  If you think the streets are unsafe for your child, why would it be safe for your pets?

When your pets roam the streets, they also become a nuisance to others and sadly the cruelty against animals increases because of this e.g. poisoning and shootings. Other dangers include being attacked by animals or humans or stolen for dog fights, re-selling or breeding and more.

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WHY DO ANIMALS ENGAGE IN THIS BEHAVIOUR?

  1. TRYING TO GET HOME – Have you recently moved?
  2. YOUR DOG’S HABIT
  3. MATING
  4. LONELINESS & BOREDOM
  5. YOUR DOG IS SCARED & HAD A FRIGHT
  6. SOMETHING EXCITES THEM
  7. IT’S EASY TO GET OUT

Also read: Welcome to Animals 101

The above can be addressed or prevented by:

  • Create a safe, secure and familiar environment.
  • Meet their needs with exercise and enrichment.
  • Spay/neuter your pets.
  • Don’t leave them alone for too long, especially social animals.
  • Some behaviour might require training and patience.
  • Teach them not to go out of the yard without you, even if the gate is open.
  • There are many ways to keep your cats safe in your yard.  This includes PVC roller bars, angled fences, catios and more.

TIP for in case they get lost – make sure you have a good photo of your pet to share when lost.  You can even make a flyer in advance. Microchip them (collar ID too) and register the microchip on more than one database with up-to-date details.

YOU LOST A PET – WHAT TO DO?

  • Act immediately and start searching as soon as you realize your pet is lost.
  • Share on your local social media pages or groups & neighbourhood watch. Include a photo, details, specific identifying marks, the area lost, the date, during which time frame and a contact number.
  • Contact other local welfare organisation.
  • Drive around in your area, put posters up, hand out flyers, search manholes or other hiding spaces.
  • Ask neighbours if you can search on their property.
  • Keep your phone charged.
  • Re-check spots.
  • Contact your local Vets to see if an animal has been brought in hurt or deceased.
  • Don’t give up. Some pets were reunited with owners after months and even years.
  • Vary your search times. Try and call for pets at night as sound travels further. Cats are more active at night, while dogs might be more during the day.
  • Some suggest putting out cats’ litter boxes or pets’ blankets as scent could help them find their home.
  • If your cat is used to being outside or your pet is missing for more days,  expand your search radius.
  • Offer a reward, but keep in mind it does create a future incentive for pet theft.
  • Birds tend to fly when their adrenaline levels are high. They generally fly up to the highest point they can land. Most pet birds today have never fully fledged, so larger parrots require more skill to be able to take off, land, navigate where they want to go, or climb down. You will have to wait until the bird is ready to come down.
  • Phone your local SPCA and send them an email with a picture & detailed description. Remember they have many animals coming in and various volunteers, so it is still best to visit them in person.
  • Continue to follow up with the SPCA and other organisations as well as share post.

NOTE: Always comment on and share the original post from social media as well as UPDATE the post if FOUND.

We would like to see one formal lost & found group for Secunda instead of all the separate groups created by the public.

Verlore diere Secunda (TEKS) (group). This is the only group in Secunda, run by those actively involved in animal welfare.

Join the local WhatsApp group for lost and found pets via the LINK.

Lost and found PETS Bethal.

Next week we will look at what to do when you find an animal.

When you know better, do better!

DA launch petition against controversial Gun Bill

The DA has launched a petition against the Firearms Control Amendment Bill which proposes a ban on firearm ownership for self-defence

DA launched a petition against a proposed draconian style gun control bill

South Africans will not be allowed to own guns for self defence under a newly-revived legislative proposal.

The Civilian Secretariat for Police Service (CSP) on Friday published a call for public comment on a 2021 draft of the Firearms Control Amendment Bill in the Government Gazette. Despite a promise in that notice, it did not publish the actual contents of the draft law on its badly outdated website – but revealed in a summary that it contains an effort to restrict gun ownership that is likely to be controversial.

The draft law seeks to “provide for the applicant for a firearm [licence] to provide a valid reason for possessing a firearm”, said the CSP in its description of the Bill.

https://petitions.da.org.za/p/stopgunbill

Sign the Petition.

The DA has launched a petition against the Firearms Control Amendment Bill which proposes a ban on firearm ownership for self-defence. We must protect gun ownership for self-defence as it is the last line of defence for millions of South Africans.

We urge the public to visit https://petitions.da.org.za/p/stopgunbill and sign the petition to keep “self-defence” as a reason to possess a firearm.

We also urge the public to oppose this draconian Bill and to submit their objections to comments.fcabill@csp.gov.za and to the DA at stopgunbill@da.org.za.

no guns bill petition

South Africa has one of the highest murder rates in the world. Disarming law-abiding citizens in the current crime-ridden environment is reckless, ill-advised and places many innocent civilians at the mercy of criminals.

SAPS is in a state of disarray, its dismal failure can be felt by South Africans from all walks of life, especially those in rural and gang-infected communities where police stations are understaffed and under-resourced.

SAPS should be making it easier for South Africans to feel safe, not more difficult.

Radiodrama Slypskool op Secunda

Die Radiodrama Slypskool word eersdaags op Secunda aangebied. Spertyd vir aansoeke is die 28ste Mei. Die slypskool word tydens die naweek van 4 en 5 Junie aangebied by Boesies.

Kom geniet die dag saam met Kobus Burger van RSG asook Hendie Grobbelaar. Dit beloof om ‘n wonderlike ervaring te wees. Kom leer van stories, spanning en klanke.

Die slypskool word gewoonlik nie buite die hoofstede aangebied nie en hierdie is ‘n gulde geleentheid om sommer hier in ons dorp die skool by te woon.

Kobus Burger gesêls met Encee van Huyssteen van die Bulletin

Wie is Kobus Burger?

Kobus Burger is die uitvoerende regisseur: drama by RSG. Sy debuut-drama, Mara wie?, het in 2008 die top 5 van die Nagtegaal-tekskompetisie gehaal en is in 2011 met die ATKV Mediaveertjie vir beste radiodrama bekroon.

Hy is die voormalige kunsredakteur van Beeld en was ook vir sowat 18 jaar ‘n toneel-, musiek- en kabaretresensent. Hy was vir ‘n hele paar jaar die voorsitter van die Absa KKNK se Kunstekabinet en later die fees se programbestuurder.

Naas die toneelverhoog en popmusiek, is kreatiwiteit sy ander passie. Hy is reeds in 2007 deur dr. Eric Maisel, die VSA se voorste kreatiwiteitsafrigter, opgelei om kunstenaars in bykans alle kunsdissiplines te help om hulle talent en kunstenaarskap uit te leef. Kobus se kreatiwiteitslypskole is al tydens die Nasionale Kunstefees in Grahamstad en die Moshito-musiekkonferensie aangebied. Hy was ook tot onlangs ‘n deeltydse lektor in die joernalistiek aan die Universiteite van Johannesburg en Pretoria.

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Kompetisie is 25 jaar oud

Die RSG Sanlam radiodrama-skryfkompetisie was laasjaar24 jaar oud. En daar was altesame twintig finaliste. Die finaliste kon twee meesterklasse bywoon, is met RSG Sanlam geskenkpakke bederf en het mentorskap ontvang voordat die tekste in die eindronde weer eens anoniem beoordeel is.

Die totale prysgeld was R155 000 en die wendramas was van April 2021 in RSG se eerste Radioteater-seisoen vir 2021 aangehoor.

Daar was vanjaar twee rondes met twee afsonderlike panele beoordelaars. Die RSG Sanlam radiodrama-skryfkompetisie het vanjaar 385 inskrywings ontvang, sowat drie keer die hoeveelheid tekste wat gewoonlik ontvang word.

Volgens Kobus Burger, RSG se uitvoerende regisseur: drama, is die oorweldingende belangstelling in vanjaar se kompetisie ook in voeling met die groot toename in luisteraars wat RSG sedert die Grendeltyd vroeër vanjaar beleef het. “Selfs die potgooisyfers van Radioteater laat deesdae die rekords spat en dui op die passie wat luisteraars vir stories in klank het. So, op die vooraand van die kompetisie se kwarteeuviering, dui dit op ‘n dramagenre wat aanhou vernuwe en terselfdertyd nuwe stemme lok.”

Mariska Oosthuizen, Hoof van Handelsmerk by Sanlam, het gesê dat die RSG Sanlam radiodrama-skryfkompetisie, wat hul reeds van sy ontstaan die ontstaan borg, na aan die Sanlam-groep se hart lê.

“Vanjaar se toename in inskrywings wys net hoeveel Suid-Afrikaners van skryf hou en met hul kreatiwiteit gewoeker het tydens hierdie ongekende jaar vol uitdagings. As n groep glo ons daarin om welvaart te skep vir toekomstige generasies en ons sien vele ooreenkomste in die manier hoe skrywers hul teks skep. Hulle beplan versigtig aan hul karakters en storielyn om ‘n suksesvolle eindproduk te lewer.

Soos ons met waardevolle finansiële raad en daad ons kliente bystaan, bied hierdie skrywers vir Afrikaanssprekende luisteraars die voordeel van uitmuntende Afrikaanse literatuur en die lekkerte om eg Afrikaanse stories te geniet. Dit spreek beslis ook tot Sanlam as ‘n Pan-Afrikaanse handelsmerk wat almal steun om hul eie kultuur te omarm en te vier.”