NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION IN TERMS OF SECTION 24 OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT, 1998 (ACT 107 OF 1998)
Notice is hereby given in terms of Regulations No. R326 published under sections 24(5) and 44 of the National Environment Management Act, 1998 (Act 107 of 1998) that Govan Mbeki Local Municipality is preparing an application for Environmental Authorisation to the Mpumalanga Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Land and Environmental Affairs (DARDLEA) for the proposed establishment of Emzinoni extension 13 & 14 township, Govan Mbeki Local Municipality, Mpumalanga Province.
GN R327; Activity 23, GN R327; Activity 28 GN R325; Activity 15
Property Description and Location: Emzinoni extension 13 & 14
Current Zoning of the Property: Agricultural
Proposed Development: A standard township with residential units, business area, Institutional facilities, and Public open space for Phase 1 and Phase 2
Date of Notice: 07 May 2021
To be identified as an Interested and/or Affected Party, (I&AP), please submit your name, contact information, interest in the matter and any comments in writing within 30 days of this notice.
Queries regarding this matter should be referred to:
Mang Geoenviro Services Public Participation Registration and Enquiries:
Die Moths het oud valskerm soldate uitgenooi om deel te wees van ‘n parade on die slag van Cassinga te herdenk.
4 Mei 1978, ‘n datum wat vir ewing in die gedagtes van menigte valskerm soldate inge-ets is.
Die geskiedskrywers is nie eens oor wat presies gebeur het nie. Sommige geskiedkundiges beskryf die slag as ‘n belangrike miletêre veldslag terwyl ander dit as ‘n slagting beskryf. Dit hang af van jou standpunt.
Daar was ‘n kort parade gehou by die Makumbura Shellhole (Moths) vir die valskermsoldate wat in ons omgewing opgespoor kon word. Die parade het as herrinering gedien vir die 4 Suid Afrikaanse soldate wat nie terug gekom het nie. Tydens die parade is die verhaal van Cassinga dan ook kortliks weer vertel.
As oudsoldaat bring ons graag ‘n kort opsomming van die gebeure daardie dag in Mei 1978 soos geskryf deur Gerhard Claassens.
In die begin van 1978 het die destydse SAW agtergekom dat daar ‘n groot samekoms en opbou van SWAPO soldate en wapentuig net noord van die Suid Wes Afrikaanse grens met Angola besig was om te gebeur.
Die Suid Afrikaanse Lugmag, 32 Batteljon en Spes magte was getaak om na die bassise to soek. Die eerste groot basis was gevind, dit was Chetequera, 30km noord van Baken 9 op die kaplyn. Kodenaam Vietnam. Dit was die groot ene.
Cassinga was per ongeluk gekry. Een foto in ‘n duisend het gewys dat daar ‘n paradegrond in die verlate myndorpie was. Geen ander foto het na die tyd weer die paradegrond gewys nie. Die sadf was opsoek na swapo basisse in die bos, nie in n dorp nie. Cassinga het teiken 2 geword, kodenaam Moscow.
Met verkenning was bepaal dat daar tussen 1500 en 3000 vyandelike troepe en 300 aanhangsels was. Kol. Jan Breytenbach (JB) het bereken dat n mag van 450 valskerm soldate genoeg sal wees vir n aanval. Om hulle te drop was maklik, maar om hulle te extract was n groot probleem. Daar was nie genoeg Choppers beskikbaar nie.
Daar was besluit op n “2 wave” extraction, en die feit dat al die chutes ook moes terug kom het die Taskforce se manne verminder na 343. Kol. Jan het die uitdaging aanvaar, maar het die saaf oorreed om hulle bom aanval bietjie meer Oemf te gee – die saaf het nie baie oorreding gekos nie, en die beplanning vir die aanval het begin.
Chetequera was nog steeds die hoof teiken. Die operasie se kodenaam was ops. Bruilof.
Die Bats was opgeroep na Letaba Ranch buite Palaborwa. Die ideale plek om n paar honderd Bats te versteek. Heropleiding het in alle erns begin en JB se leuse was : train hard, fight easy.
Toe word ops bruilof gepostpone, daar was n “security leak”. Die spioen Dieter Gerhardt was die oorsaak. – Ops Bruilof is gekanseleer.
Die spioen Dieter Gerhardt
‘n Paar weke later word die bats weer opgeroep vir ops quicksilver. ‘n Militere oefening saam Ander weermagsdele, maar die ware doel was om die regte operasie te verbloem.
Ops reindeer
Ops bruilof se planne was aangepas om Cassinga ook in te sluit as n teiken. Dit het intussen duidelik geword dat Cassinga die “main prize” was. Cassinga was ongeveer 260 km noord van die kaplyn in Angola
Die beplande aanval was 1 Mei , maar is verskuif na 4 Mei agv politiek.
Kol. Jb het die bats vertel dat die wat wou, kon maar huis toe gaan, die res sou aangaan met die kamp. Nadat ‘n klomp vertrek het is die basis by de brug afgeseel, en JB het die wat oorgebly het vertel dat hulle hulself geselekteer het vir n “combat jump” binne in Angola. Elke Parabat se droom.
Die bats het vanaf Bloemfontein na Grootfontein gevlieg waar n vooraf ingerigte hanger op hulle gewag het. Elkeen se chute was daar, gerangskik in die volgorde wat hulle sou spring. Elkeen se naam, nommer, rang, posisie in die stick, reserwe en main chute se nommer duidelik sigbaar op dit.
4 mei 1978 – 06h00 : Die Bats verlaat Grootfontein op pad na Cassinga
08h02 Suid Afrikaanse Lugmag kry die “all clear” en die vliegtuie draai na Cassinga. 4 x Canberras drop hulle bomme, gevolg deur 3x Buccaneers, gevolg deur 2 x Mirage 111CZ
CanberraBucceneerMirage IIICZ
08h02 tot 08h10 die Hercules en Transalls was op hulle “final low level approach”.
Hercules C130Transall C160
Agv die rook en stof van die bomme het die loodse die drop zone gemis en die bats is n paar sekondes te laat afgegooi. ‘n Paar sekondes op die grond is meters, maar in n c-130 in die lug raak dit nogal ‘n distansie.
Swapo het omtrent die hele russiese arsenaal tot hulle beskikking gehad. Ak-47s, akm`s, sks`e, rpg-7`s, b-10 81mm recoilless rifles, ppsh submachine guns, kpv-14.5mm 4 barrel Heavy machine guns, en zpu-14.5mm aa guns. En alles was teen die Bats gebruik vanuit bunkers.
En goed bemande stellings.
Party van die Bats het in die middel van hulle teikens geland en was dadelik besig met n “firefight”. Die vyand het hulle zpu-14.5mm aa guns gebruik in n grond verdedigings rol en dit het n groot bedreiging ingehou. Dit het die Bats 2 ure gevat om die zpu`s buite werking te stel.
Dit was na 12 die middag toe die geveg begin afneem, 2 ure na die beplande onttrekkings tyd. Die choppers het begin arriveer om die Bats op te tel.
Om 13h45 was daar berig dat die kubane vanaf Tetamuchete op pad was in ongeveer 40 voertuie insluitend 20 armoured personnel carriers en 5 x T-34 russiese tanks wat deel was van die konvooi. Die laaste Buccaneer op bystand het die konvooi aangeval en is toe terug Grootfontein toe om te herlaai en het die laaste ongeveer 170 Bats sonder lug steun gelaat.
Kapt Dries Marais was oppad na Chetequera en hoor dat die Bats sonder lugsteun is. Hy besluit om sy mission te abandon en die Bats te gaan help. 2 x Mirages en sy Buccaneer arriveer en stel die meeste van die Kubaanse aanvalsmag buite werking.
Die Mirages het toe nog net genoeg brandstof gehad om terug te vlieg. Die Buccaneer dog hy het nog 12 missiele oor en val n T-34 tank aan. Groot verassing toe hy agterkom hy het nie meer ammo nie, juis toe die Bats hom die nodigste het.
Hy het egter n skerp u-draai gemaak, en laer as boomhoogte het hy die T-34 weer van voor af genader. Met dié wat hy skaars n paar voet bo-oor die tank vlieg het die lawaai en die engine “Blast” veroorsaak dat die tank omgedraai en skuiling gaan soek het.
Op daai tydstip het die choppers opgedaag om die laaste parrabats op te laai. Die laaste chopper wat opgestyg het het n draai oor Cassinga gevlieg en Sersant Peter Manderson opgepik wat alleen en sonder enige kommunikasie was.
Die aand met “roll call” was rekenskap van al die Bats gegee, behalwe Skillie Human. Dit was later bevestig dat Skillie Human in die rivier beland het en verdrink het. Hy was n paar dae na die slag deur n plaaslike hoofman gekry, en die het hom in sy chute toegedraai en begrawe.
Geniet nog ‘n aflewering van “So is die Lewe” uit die pen van Marius Britz.
So staan jy by ‘n besige robot in Kaapstad. Gert Vlok Nel bulder op jou motorradio: “moenie vir my hier vergeet nie / in hierdie aaklige, aaklige land nie / hierdie land waar hul nog hekse verbrand nie”. Jy kyk na die skare bedelaars by die robot, en jy dink jy verstaan die lied. Blindes wat deur ander gelei word, mense met krukke wat hop van motor tot motor, vrouens met pap babatjies op hulle rug vasgebind, mense met afwesige oë en plakkate om hulle nek wat sê: “No food, no job, children to feed. Please help. God bless.”
Jy betrap jouself dat ‘n siniese, veroordelende laag in jou gedagtes kom. Jou mening is onherroeplik gevorm oor mense wat sê hulle is nie in staat om te werk nie. Jy is, sagkens gestel, skepties.
Jy sien ‘n man van in sy laat sewentigs wat met ‘n skewe Tupperbakkie staan en vra vir ietsie. Sy kop hang skeef, hy hou sy oë ‘n rukkie toe. Jy kan sien hy is moeg tot in sy siel in. Fisies, geestelik en emosioneel. Woede kook effens oor as jy die ma sien met die blikkie in haar hand wat van motor tot motor loop in die middel van die dubbelbaan.
Maar wat die meeste pla, is die angsbevange kleuter van so vier jaar oud wat, kaalvoet op die warm teer, aan haar ma se rok vasklou terwyl motors, vragmotors en motorfietse weerskante van hulle verbyjaag om die robot groen te vang. ‘n Maatskaplike werker moet dringend hier ingryp, voel jy.
Maar later by die huis, eensklaps, word jou persepsies totaal omgekeer. Jy lees die plasing van iemand op Facebook. Sy het ‘n suksesvolle loopbaan gehad, hoogs intelligent, uitstekende sin vir humor. Sy skryf: “As ek nou WÉÉR hoor iemand sê dat ‘n persoon ‘dit darem lekker gemaklik het’ deur nie te werk nie, en dat die persoon ‘net op ander mense se swaarverdiende geld’ leef deur ‘n staatstoelaag te kry, gaan ek ‘n groot tantrum gooi! Hoe de ongeluk lewe enige mens ‘lekker gemaklik’ op R1700 per maand?! Kom wys my!!
Wat is ‘lekker gemaklik’ daaraan om deur twee dokters ondersoek te word en te hoop hulle vind jou ‘gestrem genoeg’ om ‘n toelaag te kry? Wat is ‘lekker gemaklik’ daaraan om van vier uur tot agt uur die oggend met jou gestremdheid in ‘n ellelange ry, op ‘n vuil sypaadjie, te staan in die middel van die koue stad? Net om later in ‘n saal tussen hordes mense te probeer uitvind wat nou gaan gebeur?
Om alles te probeer om seker maak dat jy darem teen drie uur die middag gehelp sal word. Want as jy nie gehelp word nie, kry jy ‘n nuwe datum vir drie maande later. Drie maande van ontbeer, van wakker lê, van vernedering om reëlings te tref dat jy nie jou basiese verpligtinge, soos krag en water, kan betaal nie. Gelukkig het jy nie ‘n mediese fonds om te betaal nie. Jy is ‘n staatspasiënt. Waar jy dieselfde prosesse deurgaan. Om vir vier ure te staan en dan te hoor die werkers staak…
Wat is ‘lekker gemaklik’ daaraan om elke elf maande weer te ‘hoop’ jy is ‘genoeg gestremd’ om vir die volgende elf maande ‘n toelaag te kry? En weer deur die hele toetie te gaan? Hoe kan enige iemand dink dat ‘n mens liefs só ‘n lewe sal wil lei as om te werk? Om aan te hou ‘ploeter’… omdat hulle ‘swak besluite’ geneem het om op te hou werk? Hoe kan enige iemand dink dat ‘n mens liefs als verloor, eerder as om te werk? So bly is hulle is darem nou gestremd, te siek om te werk?
Waarom drop die pennie nie dat die oorgrote meerderheid ontsaglik gefrustreerd is met hul gestremdheid en werkloosheid nie? As dit nie almal is nie. Wie de hel wil gestremd en werkloos wees? Hoekom weet mense nie dat so persoon smag na sy vermoë om soos in die verlede te kan werk nie? Want hy was uitstekend in sy werk. Hy het hom desmoers gewerk en was lief vir sy werk. En dat hy liefs sy vaste inkomste, en die onafhanklikheid wat daarmee saamgaan, sou wou terughê.
Waarom sal enige iemand eendag opstaan en besluit: ek is skielik te lui om suksesvol te wees. Ek wil liefs ‘lekker gemaklik’ op R1700 en almoese van ander hardwerkende mense leef. Dit is regtig wat sommige mense dink. Wat ‘n ‘damn cheek’ om sommer te aanvaar dat dié gestremde nog nooit self hard gewerk het nie! Dat jy dit daarom nodig sien en aanvaar dis jou reg is om vir so ‘n persoon ‘n preek af te steek oor ‘verantwoordelikheid’, ‘trots’, ‘help jouself’… asof die persoon nie reeds sy g@t af gewerk het vir dekades voor hy gestremd of werkloos geraak het nie.
Sy verlede se suksesse is net nie genoeg bewys dat dié persoon regtig nie deur ander mense versorg wil word nie. Dat dit nie saak maak dat sy selftrots by die dag afgebreek word deur die lewe self. Wat nog te sê deur mense wat dink hulle het absoluut al die wysheid in pag. Trap maar nog so ‘n bietjie op sy reeds stukkende selfbeeld. Hy het dit mos nodig, die lui nikswerd.
Wil jy nie help nie? Moet dan nie help nie! Maar moet nie vir ‘n millisekonde dink jy het ‘n greintjie kennis of die reg om iets oor dié onderwerp te sê nie. Was jou hande in onskuld en laat die ‘lui mense wat te lekker leef’ in vrede. Dit mag dalk net die klein, klein bietjie waardigheid wat so ‘n persoon nog oor het vir ‘n rukkie langer heel hou…”
Hierdie plasing ruk my. “Ek is werkloos weens omstandighede”, beteken skielik vir my iets heel anders. Gestremdheid is ‘n baie wye term. Die persoon wat ‘n massiewe beroerte gehad het, wat sukkel om te loop, die persoon met spierdistrofie, die terminaal siek persoon, afgetakel deur chemoterapie, die persoon wat worstel met maniese depressie, die swaksiende, hardhorende, die persoon met Alzheimers, die een met ingeperkte hartfunksie.
Die persoon wie se besigheid tydens Covid gesneuwel het, of wat eenvoudig net deel van die statisitieke geword het van afgelegdes, werksoekers ens. Nie een van hulle plaas op ‘n Sondag ‘n prentjie op facebook van ‘n gatvol gesig wat sê: “Dis Maandag, ek moet al weer werk nie.” Inteendeel. Hulle wese roep uit: “Maak my asseblief sterk, sodat ek kan werk!” Sodat ek net weer iemand kan wees.
Gee my, soos vir Simson, net èèn keer weer my krag terug. Al is dit om al die snedige beterweters daar buite te wys wie ek was. Nie die vernederde, verstote wese wat op die periferie van die samelewing se suksesnormsiklus beland het nie.
En ek besluit: Van nou af help ek, so beperk as wat my vermoë is.
Middelburg businessman Fofo Boy Makua (55) was arrested this morning and appeared in the Middelburg magistrates court.
Fotoboy Makua (55) a well-known businessman and owner of Foto Security Company National-wide was remanded in custody by the Middelburg Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday 05 May 2021 after he was arrested by members of the Hawks Serious Commercial Crime Investigation for fraud and Money laundering.
The Hawks investigation has linked Makua to Annica Van Staden (46), a real estate agent who was sought and arrested by the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation team at her hideout in Boksburg, Gauteng on Monday 26 April 2021. It has now been established that the pair were working together when selling the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) houses without the knowledge of Tokologo and Rockdale based owners.
The buyers allegedly paid money into Van Staden business trust account, trading as Housing First Eiendomme. As soon as the money was received into her account, it would be transferred to her private account, Makua’s account and others.
POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR SUSPECTS WHO SET TRUCK ALIGHT AS WELL AS ROBBED THE KEYS OF TWO OTHER TRUCKS
NELSPRUIT – Police in Mpumalanga have launched a manhunt for suspects who set a truck alight, shot and wounded the driver as well as robbed the keys of two trucks, in three separate incidents which occurred yesterday, 04 May 2021, near Bethal.
In the first incident, the driver reported to police that he was driving on the road between Standerton and Morgenzon when he decided to park the truck on the side of the road to get some rest. Moments later he heard a noise outside, looked through the window and saw a man pouring petrol over the truck.
The suspect then set the truck alight, shot and wounded the driver as he tried to get out then fled in a white vehicle. The matter was reported to the police and a case of malicious damage to property as well as an additional charge of attempted murder was opened. The driver was taken to the hospital where he is receiving medical treatment.
In a separate incident, a 35-year-old driver of a truck was also stopped by three unknown men who were driving a white Toyota Hilux. The victim alleges that on Monday, 03 May 2021, he was officially on duty driving from the depot when he was stopped by the suspects. One of them approached him and demanded the truck keys. He then complied with the instructions and gave him the keys. The suspects reportedly drove off with the keys and left the truck behind without causing any damage to it.
In another similar incident, a truck that was loaded with solar ash for delivery was allegedly hijacked yesterday morning as well on the N17 near Bethal. According to information received, the truck which was coming from Piet Retief was stopped by two suspects who were driving in a silver Volvo sedan. According to the truck driver the suspects ordered him to hand over the keys to them. They then drove off with the keys leaving him with the truck.
Anyone with information that can help police trace the suspects, is urged to contact the investigating officer on all these cases, Captain Jungle Mokoena on 0825790177 or call the Crime Stop number at 08600 10111. Alternatively, members of the public can send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.
Sasol Fire department invited Langamed as well as Working on Fire to celebrate the day with them.
This celebration took the form of a small march from Charlie One (Sasol’s main outside gate) to the Fire station inside the plant.
Celebrating Firefighters Day
International Firefighters’ Day is observed each year on 4th May. On this date we remember the past firefighters who have died while serving our community or dedicated their lives to protecting the safety of us all. At the same time, we can show our support and appreciation to the firefighters worldwide who continue to protect us so well throughout the year.
The Website “firefightersday.org” writes the following:
Firefighters dedicate their lives to the protection of life and property. Sometimes that dedication is in the form of countless hours volunteered over many years, in others it is many selfless years working in the industry. In all cases it risks the ultimate sacrifice of a firefighter’s life.
International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is a time where the world’s community can recognise and honour the sacrifices that firefighters make to ensure that their communities and environment are as safe as possible. It is also a day in which current and past firefighters can be thanked for their contributions.
Andre Labuschagne, Firefighter at Sasol Fire, said to the Bulletin “we are doing this in recognition of our fallen brothers and sisters right across the world.”
Sasol firefighters with members of Working on Fire and Langamed before the march to the Sasol Fire Station
Here is a little history about International Firefighter’s Day as taken from the Firefightersday website:
International Firefighters’ Day (IFFD) is observed on May 4. It was instituted after a proposal was emailed out across the world on January 4, 1999, due to the deaths of five firefighters in tragic circumstances in a wildfire at Linton in Victoria, Australia.
When
May 4th (St Florian’s Day). May 4 is the feast day of St Florian, the patron saint of firefighters. St Florian was the first known commander of one firefighting squad in the Roman Empire. He lost his life, as well as those of his colleagues, for protecting the same humane ideas which firefighters all over the world share even today.
Firefighters in most European countries celebrate their day on 4th of May as a ‘Day of Fire Service’ as well as St Florian’s Day. This date is also known as St Florian’s Day worldwide and has been tradition for more than 150 years in Europe.
GMM Firefighters extinguishing a truck fire at Emzinoni under threat of being stoned by agry residents
It is a day for emergency services to run events such as: memorial services; fetes, open days and fundraisers for relevant campaigns; long service and other presentations; and a media campaign to focus attention on the role, activities and key messages of firefighters and fire organisations.
recognise their level of commitment and dedication.
remember those lost or injured in the line of duty.
say “Thank you”.
and, as a mark of respect.
Symbol
A piece of red and a piece of blue ribbon pinned together at the top (blue over red). The combination of the two ribbons (5cm long x 1cm wide) pinned together should form an internationally common recognised symbol when worn. The IFFD ribbons are linked to colours symbolic of the main elements firefighters work with – red for fire and blue for water. These colours also are internationally recognised as representing emergency service.
Ribbons can be worn on uniforms and lapels on May 4, on the Sound Off and to mark respect for fallen firefighters. The ribbons could also be used to decorate trees, car antennas, letterboxes and other display areas by the community to show their support for IFFD and firefighters.
Sound Off
Often communities remember human sacrifice through observing a minute’s silence. For International Firefighters’ Day this is recognised in the form of a “Sound Off” – to reflect on the commitment and sacrifices of firefighters’ worldwide in a truly poignant manner for emergency service workers. The Sound Off is held annually on the first Sunday of every May for firefighters to stop and remember our fallen and past members in an international show of support.
Misty Waters 2020(2021) is set to take place from 6 to 8 August 2021.
This is not a drill, we repeat, this is not a drill!
Misty Waters 2020(2021) is set to take place from 6 to 8 August 2021. The best thing about it all is that Monday, August 9, is a holiday. This means everyone can embrace every last second of Misty Waters Music Festival to its fullest without being concerned about having to face reality and civilization the next day.
The last few months have been extremely difficult for the whole world and have proven to everyone that we are simply not in control and that life is unpredictable. Whether you learnt a new language, or simply stayed on the couch for a few months, the pandemic has proven that it truly isn’t the struggle that defines you, but the comeback. We are here to gift you all with the most epic festival comeback.
With a killer line-up, including Springbok Nude Girls, Karen Zoid, Spoegwolf, The Black Cat Bones, Tidal Waves, and the Tazers, to name but a few, how can you not expect an epic festival weekend?!
The Black Cat Bones – Ol’ Pappa Joe (Official Music Video)
Our boutique festival taking place on 6 to 8 August 2021 will be limited and access will adhere to government regulations and social distancing at that time. Therefore, first come first serve. We provide several different camping and lodging options based on every festival-goer’s needs and wants. There’s general camping, Kamp Oase camping, Merchant Hotel, InnGreen Hotel, and Umuzi Lodge.
General camping is as basic as it sounds. This option is for the die-hard rocker who likes to keep his living arrangement to the bare minimum – find a space on the festival grounds, pitch a tent and start partying. It’s R390 per person and includes your Misty Waters 2021 ticket. The general camping does not include electricity or water points at your tent, and no cars are allowed at the camp. However, we do offer secure parking outside.
Rapolotiki – Tidal Waves
Kamp Oase camping can be booked through our Central Reservations Office. This lovely set-up works well for the person who loves camping but prefers a more structured camp. Kamp Oase includes electricity, water and braai facilities at each camp. This will cost you R450 per stand and R390 per person. One car per stand is allowed.
Located within short walking distance from the general camping area and Kamp Oase is our highly spoken of ablution area. It’s kept clean at all times and you never have to worry about warm showers, because we’ve got them – all weekend round.
For the more sophisticated festival-goer; who prefers to rock hard, and not sleep hard too, we’ve got various luxury options. With any of the below bookings, your Misty Waters Music Festival tickets are complimentary, it requires a minimum of a 3-night booking at Umuzi Lodge, The Merchant and InnGreen Hotel.
Umuzi Lodge is located a few meters from Kamp Oase and The Misty Waters Festival grounds. It consists of 4 and 6 sleeper self-catering chalets. This is the perfect choice for a bigger group that wants to stay together. A 4-sleeper unit will cost your group R4 440 for 3 nights. And a 6-sleeper will cost R5 400 for the 3 nights. You can calculate, this is a very affordable option for a bigger group.
The Merchant Hotel is the ultimate luxury experience, whilst attending a rock festival. It is ideal for couples or two friends sharing a room. A double room, for 3 nights, with breakfast for 2 is R3 270. The second option is a suite, which will cost you R3 870 for 3 nights, with breakfast, for 2 people.
Lastly, our very own eco-friendly hotel option is InnGreen Hotel. This hotel is located the furthest from the Misty Waters festival grounds yet remains within walking distance. A major benefit of InnGreen is that it is located within the hustle and bustle of Lake Umuzi. It is situated between the local favourite eish!!, a South African inspired restaurant, and Zebra Lounge, a casual lounge where one can enjoy some tasty cocktails and the Secunda nightlife. InnGreen is the ultimate choice for the “festie” trying to save every last buck for some beer. The rate for the room only option is only R1770 for 3 nights for 2 persons sharing or R2310 for 3 nights, breakfast included for 2.
With all our different camping and lodging options, we’re sure there’s something for everyone! We not only want you to party hard and enjoy our festival, but remain comfortable at all times.
Keep in mind tickets are limited, so if you don’t want to miss out on this boutique festival please follow this link and purchase your tickets ASAP. With a line-up like ours, R390 per ticket is a steal! Now purchase yours so we can all party with Karen, Danie, and the Hellcats this August!
THE PUBLIC URGED TO REFRAIN FROM OPENING FALSE CASES
NELSPRUIT – Police management in Mpumalanga has sent a stern warning to members of the public not to open false cases as such acts that can land them in prison. The warning comes in the wake of the arrest and court appearance of Promise Lawrence Mnguni, aged 29 who intentionally fabricated a robbery case on 16 April 2021.
According to the report, Mnguni is said to have opened a house robbery case. He then told police that on the day in question, he heard a strange noise in the yard of his employer’s house, a place where he also resides. According to him, his employer was not at home at the time of the said incident. He then further informed police that he went to investigate and when he drew near the door, he saw seven armed men whose faces were covered. They (suspects) then instructed him to go back to the house, where he was told to open the doors of all the rooms.
Mnguni also told police when he reported the matter that the suspects took three car keys, three television sets, two cars, a black Mercedes Benz A 250 with registration number FP 32 YR GP and a black Polo with registration number JXZ 994 MP to an estimated value of almost R 300 000.
A robbery case was opened and police began with their investigation with anticipation to bring those responsible to book. On 23 April 2021, the investigation team went to Mnguni for further probe. The astute members noticed some inconsistencies in that some of the information that he initially mentioned in his statement, did not tally with the one he gave them when they interviewed him. Mnguni is said to have indicated at first that there were seven suspects who attacked him but later during the interview, he mentioned only four suspects.
Police then told him about this discrepancy, he then admitted that the robbery was staged. He further informed police that all the things he earlier told police during the opening of the case were fabricated to look real, meanwhile, it was untrue. Police then informed him that his actions amount to a criminal offence hence his arrest and a charge of perjury laid against him.
Mnguni has already appeared before the Emalahleni Magistrate’s Court for having made up a story that did not exist. His first court appearance was on Monday, 26 April 2021, where he was remanded in custody and the matter was postponed to 10 June 2021, for further investigation.
The stolen items have not been found as yet however, the investigation thereof is underway.
The Acting Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service in Mpumalanga, Major General Thulani Phahla has further conscientize the community that opening false cases have a huge negative impact on the fight against crime. ” When someone falsely opens a case, resources that were supposed to have been used in areas where they were needed most are then wasted. Other criminal activities can occur in other areas whilst manpower is misdirected by those who act irresponsibly,” said General Phahla.
MAN DUE TO APPEAR BEFORE COURT FOR TAXI MURDER CRIMES
NELSPRUIT – A 28-year-old suspect is due to appear before the Kwamhlanga Magistrate’s Court tomorrow, Monday 03 May 2021, on two counts of murder as well as an attempted murder case. The suspect was apprehended at Tweefontein on Thursday, 29 April 2021.
His arrest spirals from an intensive investigation by a team of astute detectives tasked to probe a number of senseless killings which have engulfed the taxi industry in the province recently. A call was also extended to the community to assist police with relevant information to help police in their investigation. In that regard, patriotic citizens volunteered valuable information which shed light on the investigation. The information provided led police to a house in Tweefontein where the suspect in question was sniffed out.
During his arrest, the suspect was found to be in possession of a licenced firearm as well as ammunition, however, police seized it to form part of their investigation. Further than that, police also seized a VW Polo as they believe it might have been used in the commission of a crime.
The man is fingered in at least three shooting incidents in the Nkangala District, one being in which 39-year-old France Oupa Manamela was gunned down at Miliva Taxi Rank on 01 March 2021. Manamela was a Taxi Marshall before his life was cut short.
He is also suspected to have been involved in a shooting of a man driving a taxi patrol vehicle, the victim sustained an injury on his leg. This incident occurred at Moloto near Kwamhlanga, on the same day Manamela was murdered.
The suspect is facing another murder allegation which took place at Tweefontein on 23 April 2021, where a 42-year-old man who was a taxi owner and also held an executive position within the leadership structure, was unfortunately shot execution-style at Miliva traffic circle few meters away from where Manamela was murdered.
The Acting Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service in Mpumalanga, Major General Thulani Phahla, said that the arrest of the suspect is welcomed and will no doubt bring answers to other unresolved similar cases that took place within the taxi fraternity around Kwamhlanga areas. “We are adamant that the investigation team will unearth more information so that justice can be served on behalf of the victims of these killings” concluded General Phahla.
Old people are easily forgotten and deserted as burdens for their children
It was cold and windy when we met at the funeral parlour in Bethal to say our final goodbyes to Oom Piet.
Hannelie, Elmarie, Danile and I stood outside in the street, talking about him and what he meant to us in his special way. We waited a while, but it soon became clear that it was only going to be us attending his funeral.
Hennie Rademeyer and his crew lead the procession of two cars to the Bethal cemetery, with people giving us right of way.
The gravesite was expertly prepared with a few chairs under the shade net and bottles of water should we need some. It dawned on me that there will be no one to carry the coffin to Oom Piet’s last resting place. He was deserted even on his last voyage.
Hannelie and I joined Hennie and his team and carried Oom Piet. We carefully placed him on the lowering device before Hennie said a prayer. Hannelie placed a bottle of Coca Cola and a small box of GrandPa’s on his coffin before it slowly started to desend into the grave.
Hannelie placing the Coke and GrandPa on Oom Piet’s coffinOom Piet’s favourite, Coke and GrandPa
We all became emotional as the coffin slowly descended into the grave. I started to think about the sadness of Oom Piet’s funeral. Strangers donated towards the cost of the burial and strangers attended his funeral.
But Oom Piet’s Funeral was a dignified grand affair. For those that knew him, know that that was what he would have said.
But all of this brings me to the issue that I would like to discuss.
How many elderly people are just neglected? I know that Oom Piet’s family did not have the money to pay for the funeral. I also, unfortunately, knew about his circumstances. Sometimes he would be depressed, and he would phone some of us, mostly Hannelie, and then he would face his woes again.
During my tenure as an elder in my church, I had the opportunity to represent the church at our Synod. We would sometimes visit places of interest during this time, and I chose to visit the Parktown Old Age Home in JHB.
This visit will always be with me for as long as I live. I remember how the staff would have to be patient with the elderly as some had Alzheimer’s or Dementia, others just longed to see their family again.
Just to see their family again!
Some of the elderlies were just dumped as if they are no longer useful to society. I was told that sometimes the children would bring their parents to look at the place and if they did not want to stay, they would tell them to wait there, they are going to go shopping (or something similar) and would fetch them again soon. They never return.
My Grandmother moved to the old age home in Springs. On one of my very regular visits, I asked her why were all the chairs facing the large windows and not facing each other? She replied that is where the people would sit to see who is coming to visit. “I will never sit there,” she told me. Later she told me that she also sits there to wait for someone to visit.
I was told that in Bethal a lady was put in the old age home and all her belongings sold before the son moved overseas.
We all want to belong somewhere; we want to be loved. Some are not so lucky. I wonder how many elderly die of broken hearts. Is this not something that might face us all?
We are all going to grow old. There is an old saying “the wheel turns.” Is this what we want for ourselves? I know the answer is NO! So why would we do it to our parents?
LR Tibbit quoted an American author in the South African Medical Journal, Volume 64 Dated 13 August 1983. The quote is as follows:
Aged persons in our Society are neglected and rejected and discriminated against. They are discarded by selfish, callous families and are relegated to loneliness and discomfort which affects their mental and emotional well-being. When they become ill, they are quickly dumped into state hospitals, nursing homes or old-age homes where many of them die from the shock of transfer or from humiliation. Large numbers of them are forced to remain in institutions simply because they have no place to go, and this is largely because their place in the community has been permitted to close in behind them. The children of this generation lack estimable characters and virtue – they make one wonder how it is that while one parent can take care of four children, four children can’t take care of one parent.
The children of this generation lack estimable characters and virtue – they make one wonder how it is that while one parent can take care of four children, four children can’t take care of one parent.
This was written in the 1960s. It is clear that the problem is an old one. But it does not have to continue!
As I looked back at Oom Piet’s grave I could see that the back actor started to fill the grave. I cannot help to think that this is the last that we will ever hear about Oom Piet. How many other people just seem to vanish, to leave no trace?
Oom Piet was known by many but loved by few. Deserted by the company he worked for when he fell into a pit on the N17. Deserted by friends and family as financial pressure mounted.
In the end, it took four people to help give Oom Piet a dignified funeral. Let us not forget about our elderly. Let us not forget those in need.
I would like to thank everyone that contributed to Oom Piet’s funeral for their unselfish contributions.
More on the loneliness of the elderly
Claire Samuels wrote an article that was published on January 7, 2021 that was titled: “Facts About Senior Isolation and the Effects of Loneliness That Will Stun You.” I am going to place the full article as written below.
Facts About Senior Isolation and the Effects of Loneliness That Will Stun You
Nearly one-third of all seniors live by themselves, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That’s close to 13.8 million seniors aging alone. Senior isolation is both common and dangerous — and while living alone doesn’t inevitably lead to senior loneliness, the two often go hand in hand.
Since March 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged older adults — a group at highest risk for severe illness with COVID-19 — to stay home with few, if any, visitors.
These restrictions have helped to protect seniors throughout the pandemic, but also limited interaction with friends and family, leading to a stark increase in reported isolation. In fact, 56% of older adults said they felt isolated in June 2020, according to a University of Michigan poll on healthy aging. That’s more than double the number of seniors who reported feeling isolated in 2018’s healthy aging poll. This isolation can lead to depression, weight loss, cognitive decline, and other medical complications, research suggests.
Learn the major mental and physical effects of loneliness, and how senior isolation has been complicated by the coronavirus pandemic. Get tips on how to connect with and support seniors who are lonely or living alone.
The health dangers of senior isolation and loneliness
Loneliness can be as deadly as smoking or obesity, according to a Brigham Young University study. Senior isolation may complicate existing conditions, encourage an unhealthy lifestyle, and affect cognition.
Loneliness leads to stress. Researchers at the University of Chicago note blood pressure and stress levels are “significantly higher” in lonely people, especially seniors.
Unhealthy habits increase during isolation. Social isolation often leads to bad health habits, according to the American Psychiatric Association. Lonely seniors are more likely to smoke, drink in excess, and neglect the need for physical activity. Conversely, social support can encourage seniors to eat well, exercise, and live healthy lifestyles.
Loneliness increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Loneliness is a risk factor for cognitive decline, according to a study conducted by the Rush Institute for Healthy Aging. In the study, the risk of Alzheimer’s nearly doubled in lonely adults, and mental decline was faster. This could be because isolated older people have less stimulation, or because their symptoms are less likely to be reported before the disease has progressed, suggested the study.
Isolation leads to higher instances of elder abuse. There are several reasons for this correlation, according to the National Center on Elder Abuse. Isolated seniors are more likely to fall prey to scammers and financial abuse. Neglect, one of the seven types of elder abuse, is more likely to go unnoticed. Seniors themselves are less likely to report physical abuse without a trusted family member, and they may protect abusers if they don’t have other caregiver resources.
Lonely seniors assume the worst. Socially isolated seniors are 60% more likely to predict their quality of life decreasing over the next 10 years. They’re also more concerned about needing help from community programs as they get older, and they’re more likely to express concerns about aging in place, according to the National Council on Aging.
The “double pandemic:” coronavirus and senior isolation health risks
Social isolation has been a “core concern” during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a University of Washington study of social services and health care organizations across the state. Organization leaders expect the effects of isolation in 2020 to persist well after restrictions have been lifted, according to the study, leading to “exacerbated problems of dementia, depression, suicide risk, and disrupted care.”
Family caregivers agree social distancing and the stress of the pandemic have affected their aging loved ones. Sixty-two percent of adult children caring for their parents or elderly relatives say their loved one has suffered physically or mentally from isolation during the pandemic, according to a December 2020 survey from A Place for Mom. Some groups particularly affected by pandemic isolation include:
Seniors in need of preventive health care who may postpone regular appointments, tests, and elective surgeries
Older adults with impaired mobility, who may lose the benefits of regular physical therapy or suffer bedsores from decreased movement
Seniors with lower incomes, who may rely on public transportation, or be essential workers
Older adults with depression, anxiety, or other mental illnesses that may go untreated without access to a therapist
Seniors with chronic conditions who may have less support for disease management and postpone medical visits to avoid exposure to COVID-19
People living with dementia, who require cognitive and sensory stimulation and benefit from seeing relatives and familiar faces
Help for seniors living alone
Before the pandemic, many seniors living alone maintained active social lives, regularly visiting community centers and friends. Additionally, routine interactions like checking out at the grocery store or chatting with the mail carrier offered much-needed socialization. Now more than ever, it’s vital for friends, family members, and acquaintances to reach out to seniors. Even 15 minutes of interaction a day — in person or virtual — can mitigate the effects of loneliness on seniors, according to the Administration on Aging (AoA).
Reaching out makes a difference. Social distancing from the coronavirus has made senior isolation more prevalent, but it’s also demonstrated how well we can communicate from afar. If you have aging relatives, call them, and encourage your family to do the same. If you run out of conversation topics, try asking these 20 questions seniors never get tired of hearing.
Volunteering decreases loneliness. The more volunteer associations to which a senior belongs, the lower their collective loneliness, according to the Administration on Community Living. Volunteering gives seniors a sense of purpose, and it allows them to engage in personal interests. The good news is that volunteering is possible even without social contact: Intergenerational programs allow seniors to help young children with reading over the phone or via pen pal letters, for example.
Technology solutions address loneliness. From Zoom video chats to innovative products designed especially for seniors, technology can bridge gaps between socially distant friends and family. Look into easy-to-use phones and tablets that offer additional features, such as brain games and digital assistants like Alexa and Siri. However, too much screen time can lead to fatigue and eye strain, so consider alternating between technology and good, old-fashioned phone calls. Other ways friends and families can use technology to connect include:
Having a “movie night” where everyone rents the same film, or uses an app like Netflix party or Gaze to watch and chat at the same time.
Playing games together, like online chess or scrabble. Apps like Kahoot and Drawful allow you to customize games and quizzes with your own family facts and interests.
Sharing memories through photos. Family members can use a shared photo app, like FamilyAlbum or Google Photos, to upload new and old memories. If your senior loved one is less tech-savvy, send pictures via email or snail mail.
Exploring keepsakes and heirloom treasures. Social isolation has given seniors plenty of time to clean out closets and attics of keepsakes. Get the family together to look through photo albums and old treasures on Zoom, and see what stories and memories they inspire.
Exercise feels good physically and emotionally. Brisk movement helps ward off anxiety and depression in addition to offering physical health benefits. If you live in a neighborhood with socially isolated seniors, suggest taking a short walk together or spending time outside. During this time of social distancing, remember to wear a mask and stay 6 feet apart.
Learning and exploring reduces cognitive decline. There are hundreds of online resources for seniors who want to learn from home. From video livestreams of zoos and museums to open online courses, there are mentally stimulating resources available to fit every senior’s interests.
Senior living prevents loneliness in seniors. Older adults are less likely to feel lonely when they have the opportunity to spend time with friends and peers. A senior living community counters many of the reasons for social isolation described above: Without having to worry about transportation, entertainment, or family dynamics, seniors have more time to live a life they enjoy.
8 reasons more seniors are aging alone
Even when social distancing restrictions lift, many seniors will struggle with isolation. As far back as the 1950s, psychiatrist Frieda Fromm-Reichman raised awareness about the dangers loneliness, which she defined as the difference between someone’s “preferred and actual social relations.” For some, that gap has widened during COVID-19 — for others, it’s been caused by situations that will persist once the pandemic subsides.
Family dynamics have changed. Divorce rates have nearly doubled over the past 40 years, and the number of adults who never married is at an all-time high, according to the most recent U.S. Census. National birth rates also plummeted after the baby boomer generation, meaning more seniors are childless. These factors lead to a decrease in family caregivers.
Women are more likely to live alone than men. Higher percentages of women are widowed, divorced, or never married. The median income of women older than 65 is $18,380 — that’s roughly half of men’s $32,000 average, according to a study conducted by the AoA. This financial discrepancy makes it more difficult for single women to afford home health care or assisted living later in life. Interestingly, more men report being lonely in old age, while women are more content to age alone.
Neighborhood dynamics change. Many seniors choose to stay home as long as possible, often citing their community as a main reason to age in place. However, community dynamics change over time — gentrification, new job opportunities, and an increase in urban living can bring in younger neighbors, which can isolate seniors. 55+ communities can be a good option for seniors who want to maintain a neighborly environment as they age.
Planned solitude decreases loneliness. Seniors who find themselves unexpectedly alone are at a higher risk of related complications than those who expect to age without a spouse or family. This means widowers and people who’ve lost younger family members experience higher levels of perceived loneliness, according to the AoA study.
LGBTQ+ seniors are more likely to be socially isolated. LGBTQ+ seniors are twice as likely to live alone, according to SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders). This is because they’re less likely to have children and are more commonly single or estranged from their biological families.
Transportation challenges lead to social isolation. Forty-one percent of seniors believe that transportation in their communities is inaccessible or inadequate, according to the National Council on Aging. Since many people lose their ability to drive as they age, they’re likely to be isolated without available transit.
Married couples can be lonely, too. Seniors don’t have to live alone to be lonely. Older adults who are married are just as likely to report feeling isolated as those who aren’t married. This is partially because couples who focused on children for years aren’t used to living without them. Spouses who act as caregivers for their partners are at risk of emotional isolation, since they often don’t have time for activities or social outings.
Seniors may feel they’re being left behind. New technologies and lifestyles can be overwhelming for seniors. The first generation to experience color TV and the personal computer is inundated with new, seemingly inaccessible tech without proper instruction.
Claire Samuels
Claire Samuels is a content writer at A Place for Mom. She worked with senior living communities throughout the Midwest before pivoting to writing. She’s passionate about sharing ways of living well at any age.