Thursday 31 March 2016

Government notes ConCourt judgement

The South African government, via its twitter feed, said President Jacob Zuma had noted the Constitutional Court judgement handed down on Thursday.

It also said that President Zuma would respect the judgement, which reaffirms the powers of the Constitutional Court, as the final arbiter on matters of the country’s constitution.

The South African government said the President would reflect on the judgement and its implications on the state of the South African government.

President Zuma was ordered to repay a reasonable amount of the money spent on the security upgrades at his Nkandla homestead, with particular mention being made of money spent on the non-security items.

The National Treasury will determine just how much the President must pay.

J.Cole to perform in SA in June

J. Cole is headed to Mzansi in June. Brought to you by Castle Lite; The rapper is expected to perform one night only at the Ticketpro Dome on 18 June 2016.

Castle Lite has identified itself as a brand that celebrates music, making local and international musicians as part of the Castle Lite experience. Marketing Manager of Castle Lite, Vaughan Croeser says the brand is excited to be bringing the American rap artist to South Africa.

Tickets for the concert are expected to be available from 31 March via www.castlelite.co.za ; with General access at R250 and Golden Circle at R490.

#SuperRugby Preview: Lions vs Crusaders

The Lions face a stern examination when they take on the tournament’s most successful side, the Crusaders, in Johannesburg on Friday.

Under the guidance of head coach Johan Ackermann, the Lions have, once again, impressed in 2016 and will look to build on the fine start to their campaign in which they have won three of their four matches played so far.

The Crusaders have a similar record and will be aiming to finish off their tour to South Africa with back-to-back victories after they beat the Sharks last weekend.

That triumph in Durban was a significant one as it ended the Sharks’ unbeaten run in the competition and the seven-time champions will be brimming with confidence as they enter the Lions’ den.

Both these sides have impressed with ball in hand this season and it’s no surprise that they are amongst the leading teams in several of the tournament’s attacking statistics.

The Crusaders have scored the third most tries (16) while the Lions have just one less five-pointer. The men from Christchurch are also third highest for clean breaks (60) with the Lions in seventh place in that department with 43.

The Lions are third highest for metres gained (2118) while the Crusaders (1993) are in seventh position. Ackermann’s charges are also fourth highest for defenders beaten with 115 while the Crusaders are surprisingly low in that facet of play, languishing in 15th spot with just 72 defenders beaten.

Both are also amongst the frontrunners for offloads with the Crusaders second on 58 and the Lions fifth with 52.

But where the Crusaders have an advantage is in the scrum, where they are topping the charts with a 97 percent success rate compared to the Lions’ 84 percent.

The Crusaders are also the tournament’s most successful team at the rucks with a 96 percent success rate although the Lions are not far off in that category with 95 percent.

The last time these team met: The Crusaders proved too strong when these sides met in Christchurch last year, claiming a 34-6 bonus-point victory. Former All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter, who was playing at inside centre, finished with a 14-point haul after kicking four conversions and two penalties. The Crusaders’ five-pointers came via a penalty try and further touchdowns from Andy Ellis, Kieron Fonotia and Kieran Read. For the Lions Elton Jantjies kicked two penalties.

Players to watch: Lions outside centre Lionel Mapoe has caught the eye with several impressive performances and although it’s still early in the season he has already put his hand up for Springbok selection. Mapoe’s direct running style has caused plenty of headaches for opposing defenders and he is also solid in the tackle and doesn’t shy from his defensive duties.

Crusaders fly-half Richie Mo’unga has stepped up to the plate with several impressive performances but he will be under pressure after a poor goal-kicking display in which he missed three penalties and a conversion. The Crusaders’ head coach Todd Blackadder has dismissed that showing as an off day for the 21-year-old, who will be keen to make up with another fine all-round performance.

Team news: Lions fly-half Elton Jantjies is bracketed with Marnitz Boshoff as their playmaker as the former hopes to return from a wrist injury suffered against the Cheetahs. Ackermann has also bracketed locks Andries Ferreira and Lourens Erasmus while Warwick Tecklenburg returns on the flank.

Blackadder has made four changes to his run-on side. Wyatt Crockett comes in at loosehead prop, rotating with Joe Moody who will take a spot on the bench. Luke Romano and Scott Barrett are the starting locks, with Sam Whitelock in the reserves. Jimmy Tupou and Jordan Taufua have also rotated, with Tupou starting at six this week and Taufua preparing to make an impact off the bench.

Form: Both these sides have won three out of four matches so far this season. The Lions kicked off with away victories over the Sunwolves and Chiefs before suffering their only defeat against the Highlanders in Dunedin. They bounced back with a 39-22 triumph at home over the Cheetahs in Round Four.

The Crusaders lost their opener in Christchurch against the Chiefs but returned to the victory trail in style by beating the Blues and Kings at home before they got the better of the Sharks in Durban last week.

Prediction: There should be plenty of fireworks as both these sides employ attacking game-plans and don’t be surprised if this is a high scoring affair. Home ground advantage will swing it in the Lions’ favour though. Lions to win by three points.

Previous results:

2015: Crusaders won 34-6 in Christchurch
2014: Crusaders won 28-7 in Johannesburg
2012: Crusaders won 23-13 in Johannesburg
2010: Crusaders won 46-19 in Christchurch
2009: Crusaders won 32-20 in Johannesburg
2008: Crusaders won 31-6 in Christchurch

The Teams:

Lions: 15 Andries Coetzee, 14 Ruan Combrinck, 13 Lionel Mapoe, 12 Howard Mnisi, 11 Courtnall Skosan, 10 Elton Jantjies/Marnitz Boshoff, 9 Faf de Klerk, 8 Warren Whiteley (c), 7 Warwick Tecklenburg, 6 Jaco Kriel, 5 Franco Mostert, 4 Andries Ferreira/Lourens Erasmus, 3 Julian Redelinghuys, 2 Malcolm Marx, 1 Dylan Smith
Replacements: 16 Armand van der Merwe, 17 Corne Fourie, 18 Ruan Dreyer, 19 Ruan Ackermann, 20 Cyle Brink, 21 Dillon Smit, 22 Jaco van der Walt, 23 Rohan Janse van Rensburg

Crusaders: 15 David Havili, 14 Johnny McNicholl, 13 Kieron Fonotia, 12 Ryan Crotty, 11 Nemani Nadolo, 10 Richie Mo’unga, 9 Andy Ellis, 8 Kieran Read (c), 7 Matt Todd, 6 Jimmy Tupou, 5 Scott Barrett, 4 Luke Romano, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Codie Taylor, 1 Wyatt Crockett
Replacements: 16 Ben Funnell, 17 Joe Moody, 18 Mike Alaalatoa, 19 Sam Whitelock, 20 Jordan Taufua, 21 Mitchell Drummond, 22 Ben Volavola, 23 Sean Wainui

Date: Friday, April 1
Venue: Emirates Airlines Park, Johannesburg
Kick-off: 19:00 local (17:00 GMT)
Referee: Stuart Berry
Assistant Referees: Craig Joubert, AJ Jacobs
TMO: Johan Greeff

By David Skippers

Tuesday 29 March 2016

Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day?

Most would agree that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The NHS insists that research shows that people who eat breakfast are slimmer because they tend to eat less over the course of the day, and in particular, snack less. Experts have previously warned that missing breakfast is a sure fire way to make people raid the snack drawer and pile on the pounds. Yet it seems there isn’t conclusive evidence to back such claims.



Research conducted by the Bath Breakfast Project at the University of Bath in the U.K. examined breakfast consumption or morning fasting and used assessments of energy balance and health in an obese population. They found that neither obese people who eat breakfast, nor those who miss it, lost weight.



These are similar findings to the group’s earlier study of lean people, who were found to have consumed in excess of 500 calories more a day on average if they ate breakfast.



“Despite strong public belief regarding the role of regular breakfast in human health, most evidence linking the omission of breakfast with negative health outcomes is based on cross-sectional associations and prospective cohort studies,” wrote the authors.



Scientists add the evidence fits in with what others have been finding recently.



“Randomised controlled trials in free-living adults have begun to question the causal nature of these links between breakfast habits, components of energy balance, and health,” they said.



The link between missing breakfast and overeating later is further contradicted by another randomised controlled trial of 283 people that found no difference in weight gain between those who ate breakfast and those who did not.



The breakfast issue is part of the ongoing debate around fasting, and researchers conclude that eating in the morning is a personal choice.

If you are not hungry, and especially if you are overweight, then don’t eat out of some notion that breakfast is essential. Breakfast is of course important for children, athletes, and for people who need to perform at their top capacity.

The research was first published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Monday 28 March 2016

MTN BushFire official launch

A decade of music. A decade of celebration. A decade of bringing your fire.

MTN Bushfire is turning ten and we are celebrating with an amazing line-up of regional and international artists, along with the multitude of arts and cultural activities that make up the annual MTN Bushfire experience.

MTN Bushfire 2016, May 27th- 29th, is the culmination of ten incredible years of passion, dedication and commitment to the music, arts, and culture of Southern Africa and beyond.

Festival Founder and Director Jiggs Thorne has this to say on the 10th anniversary edition of MTN Bushfire, “Bushfire has illuminated and inspired over the last ten years and in the process has become a celebrated African festival.

This year’s stellar line-up includes Ghana’s sizzling-hot artist Blitz the Ambassador, Mali’s Songhoy Blues, South African super-groups Mafikizolo and Beatenburg as well as multi-award winning rapper AKA, Zimbabwe’s legendary Oliver Mtukudzi, and Swaziland’s own Bholoja.

In addition to welcoming these and a host of other acts from over 17 countries, MTN Bushfire is also excited to welcome thousands of music fans from around the world to enjoy the full offering of arts and cultural activities that make up what CNN named as one of the “7 African music festivals you really have to see”,  and most recently the festival named as BBC’s Top African Festival.

Whilst MTN Bushfire is well-known for its diverse and exciting musical line-up, the festival has also always been acknowledged as a holistic experience that includes the arts, food, culture and family-centric activities.

From the KIDZONE, an adventurous space for young fire starters to ignite their budding flames with a family friendly program, and The MTN Bushfire Handcraft & Design Marketplace, an experiential space where creative curiosity is inspired and revived, to the MTN Bushfire Global Food Village that presents a tantalizing diversity of tastes, MTN Bushfire is a cultural immersion like no other.

MTN Bushfire also offers an array of camping opportunities including the luxury camping option; Glamping is the ultimate travel experience that pairs outdoor adventure with modern creature comforts. VIP Camping is in the official MTN Bushfire 2016 VIP campsite operated by The Bandwagon.

All tickets and camping for MTN Bushfire 2016 are available online only – with no physical ticket outlets open this year. With MTN Bushfire 2015 tickets selling out completely before the festival gates even opened, fans are encouraged to book early on www.bush-fire.com .

10 Years of #BRINGYOURFIRE
MTN Bushfire is also proud to celebrate 10 years of #BRINGYOURFIRE – the inspired call to action that encourages proactive and individual contributions to social change.

Your Fire is your ENERGY, your DRIVE, your OPINIONS and your PASSIONS.

This personal and collective commitment to social change has been supported by MTN Bushfire through a number of incredible initiatives over the years, partnering with two prolific Swazi organisations, and in turn resulting in over a million Emalangeni donated to these two beneficiaries – growing local business and empowering community social development.

In fact, during the event on the 16th, MTN Bushfire presented cheques to the beneficiares, with Young Heroes receiving 80 thousand Emalangen, Gone Rural Bomake receiving 162 thousand Emalangeni. These donations bring the cumulative donation for Young heroes to over 1.1 million Emalangeni, and Gone Rural receiving over Four Hundred thousand emalangeni,

The many achievements of MTN Bushfire have even been acknowledged by Swazi Prime Minister, Rt Hon Prime Minister, Dr B.Sibusiso Dlamini, “It is a festival of great quality and diversity – a creatively designed and assembled event that, through knowledgeable, skilful and visionary entrepreneurship has created a unique blend of music, theatre, poetry, dance, art and handcraft exhibits among many other forms of human expression.”

Whilst accolades such as these are obviously important, what matters the most to MTN Bushfire is what our visitors have to say about their MTN Bushfire experiences. We therefore invite everyone and anyone who has attended an MTN Bushfire over the last ten years to share your experiences via #WeAre10 on all of our social media platforms.

As we head closer to our 10th anniversary event, MTN Bushfire will stage a 10-day countdown ahead of the festival, with each day highlighting a specific pillar and focus of MTN Bushfire’s commitment to igniting social change our philosphy of BRING YOUR FIRE.

Lets get talking and growing the passion – join us in this exciting build up and share your MTN Bushfire or Bring Your Fire experiences via #WeAre10 and be part of the MTN Bushfire celebrations!

For full line up and ticketing information, please visit www.bush-fire.com or www.facebook.com/MTNBushfire @bushfirefest

Sunday 27 March 2016

Jamie's Italian restaurant comes to Johannesburg

Justin Divaris, Stephen Gersowsky and Symeon Yiallouris will soon be launching Jamie’s Italian restaurant in Melrose Arch.

A partnership between Jamie Oliver and his Italian mentor, Chef Gennaro Contaldo, Jamie’s Italian has won thousands of fans all over the world for its delicious and affordable food, friendly service and buzzing atmosphere.

The menu is full of rustic, Italian-inspired dishes with a Jamie twist, including bowls of beautiful pasta that’s made fresh on site every day.

Explaining the approach to his restaurants, Jamie says: “I’ve always been a huge fan of Italy – I love the passion of its people, the simplicity of their cooking, the incredible produce and the big flavours. I never fail to get excited about it.

There’s nothing Italians love more than cooking an incredible meal and sitting down with the whole family to enjoy it, no matter how rich or poor they may be. And that’s what we’re all about – making good food accessible and affordable for everyone.”

The contract for the Melrose Arch premises has been concluded with a view to open doors in the latter part of the year and further locations are being explored across South Africa, with news to share soon.

Built to showcase Jamie’s belief in good quality, honest, innovative and properly sourced food, all of the produce used will be sustainable with very high welfare standards.




Saturday 26 March 2016

Go Country confirmed for 2016 Rand Show

Go Country, a whip-cracking SA Cowboys country extravaganza packed with feats of horsemanship, mounted archery, cowboy song and games, will be featuring at this year’s Rand Show.

Kruger Snyman of Victory Horsemanship will perform feats of horsemanship and trick riding like horse riding while standing up. The riders from Pretoria Mounted Archery will show off their archery skills as they take aim while riding.

Dian Steyn will entertain the crowds with his whip tricks, and will hold whip-cracking competitions for audience members. The SA Cowboys will do cowboy games, often riding without saddle or bridle, controlling their mounts with just a touch.

There will also be pony rides for young and old, and displays by the gentle animals involved in kids horse therapy.

On the musical side, Armand the Singing Cowboy will sing country music favourites both on stage and on horseback.

Junior John Jackson and the Jackson Boots Linedancers will get everyone’s feet tapping, and country musician Mari Minnaar will entertain the crowds with country rock and Afrikaans country numbers.


Friday 25 March 2016

How to enjoy the Easter weekend without blowing the budget

With pricey family gatherings and Easter weekend shopping on the cards, it’s important that we continue to make wise financial decisions …

This is according to Justin Taylor, Head of Operations at Wonga SA who says that consumers can make their hard earned rand go further by following these useful money tips:

1. Take note of your spending

It is important that consumers keep track of their expenses and understand where their money is going.

It may sound like a truism, but the first thing recommended to shoppers is to draw up a budget. A basic budget is simply a way to think about all the things you may need to buy. After adding up these costs, shoppers will get a quick indication as to whether they have enough cash to cover all your expenses.

Obligatory expenditures, such as rent, cannot be avoided, but consumers should make an effort to avoid spending on frivolous items, dining-out or on expensive and unnecessary entertainment, if it doesn’t fit your budget.

2. Avoid further credit

Where possible, pay for groceries and holiday accommodation with cash. While buying on managed credit is a good way to manage your cash flow, consumers are warned to use credit wisely and never to overspend.

Being unable to repay your debt will only result in a negative credit rating. A bad credit rating could also prevent consumers from getting a larger loan, such as a car- or home loan, in the future.

3. Compare prices

To get the best deal possible, always compare prices. There is a variety of ways to check and compare prices using the internet.

Use websites like Airbnb.com to check for the best prices on accommodation or visitGuzzle.co.za to get the lowest prices on luxury foods such as chocolates and Easter eggs. When it comes to saving money, the internet is the consumer’s ‘best friend’.

If you don’t have internet at home or access from your phone, make comparisons between various major retail outlets by going from store to store.

4. Think long term

Think of your long-term financial goals to motivate you to spend wisely. While it’s tempting, shoppers should opt not to spend their entire salary, or go into debt over the Easter weekend.

We need to be thinking about our financial needs in the future. Important financial goals like saving for a deposit on a first house, the arrival of a newborn, or your child’s tertiary education should be a first priority.

It’s equally important that parents don’t buckle under the effects of ‘pester power’. Parents shouldn’t compromise their financial well-being to keep up with the expectations or pressures associated with a costly happy holiday.

5. Be cautious when purchasing online

While shopping online can save money, it’s important that consumers remain cautious when making online purchases. It’s also important that shoppers update their online security settings and keep their personal information safe. When making an online transaction, shoppers need to be vigilant each and every time they shop by using only secure websites.

“The Easter weekend comes with a lot of excitement. It’s a great time for friends and family to reconnect. However, with the holidays our expenses often tend to soar as we spoil ourselves and our loved ones. It’s important that consumers make wise financial decisions that won’t leave them financially strained,” concludes Taylor.

Sacking Wenger may not be Arsenals wisest decision


If not for Arsene Wenger and the sacrifices he’s made, it’s hard to imagine where Arsenal would be today. The stature, the reputation or even the identity Arsenal have as a club among all other European giants is all down to the Frenchman’s contributions. Compare the club’s state prior to Wenger’s appointment and the state thereafter, and you’ll get an idea. The most one can say of what Wenger has done to Arsenal is that he has transformed the north London club into one of world soccer’s biggest, most richest brands that has an identity not powered merely by the trophies they’ve won but the kind of soccer they play. It’s been quite a journey from a compact Highbury to the Emirates Stadium that speaks a lot of what the club is at present – powerful and rich. It is “The Arsenal.”

For anyone who has ever been privileged enough to pay a visit to the home of the Arsenal, the deafening silence there tells the truth about a club that has constantly underachieved for more than a decade. And among that silence, particularly over the past two to three years, are the shrill voices pleading for Arsene Wenger to be kicked out of the club. “Arsene, thanks for the memories, but it’s time to say goodbye” is a famous line in Islington these days among the Arsenal faithful, and rightly so to some extent because of the repetitive nature of Wenger’s failures at the club.



To some extent, the fans are right in demanding for Arsene Wenger to be sacked. They have every right to raise their voices regardless of whom are they being raised against, but, it may well be that the fairyland they keep dreaming of post Wenger’s departure could be a disaster in disguise. Just take a look at what has happened at Manchester United with a change of manager. When Alex Ferguson left, there wasn’t one person who could see the Red Devils finishing in seventh the next season. David Moyes didn’t do much wrong. It was just that the pressure of the expectations of the world’s biggest club that got to him, and he simply crumbled under the pressure. He never got to terms with what Manchester United as a club was all about and failed miserably. Louis Van Gaal’s case is no different.

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Any person aware enough of the roots of the modern Arsenal knows the consequences that could follow if Arsene Wenger’s philosophies and ideals – the foundation stones of Arsenal as it is today – are tampered with. Mind, not anyone and everyone can realize what Arsenal Football Club is about. Carlo Ancelotti and Pep Guardiola were both of the Wenger league, but with both of them being appointed elsewhere that means there isn’t an ideal candidate on the market to replace Wenger. Truth be told, any manager in the world is an apparent ersatz when tried to replace the Frenchman. The fact that Arsenal under Wenger have never finished below the top four regardless of how poor a side they’ve played tell us how tough it will be to replace Wenger.

Just imagine if a possible replacement such as Diego Simeone, with his more defensive-minded tactics, manages Arsenal to an eighth place finish in the league? Not only will that harm the club on the financial front but it could also mean that the club loses its identity both on and off the pitch. It’s this identity that makes Arsenal one of Europe’s top guns.

The bottom line here is that Arsenal need to stick with Wenger for the time being until they can find someone exactly of his ilk, someone like Joachim Low for example. Yes, the Arsenal manager is past his best, but even a disappointing Arsenal under Wenger is better than what most of his friends could do at the club. That’s how good Wenger is. The choice is Arsenal’s. Don’t regret telling Wenger to step down.



© World Soccer Talk

Thursday 24 March 2016

Rethink safety... National Home Security month

Private security has become as South African as braai and biltong. According to the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (Psira), South Africans spent just less than R70-billion with security companies in 2013.

And paying for protection against crime came, according to the Institute for Security Studies, a close second to putting food on the table.

“Security is the second basic need after food,” the Institute for Security Studies policing researcher Johan Burger told a newspaper last July. “Those that can afford it, even if it is difficult in the current financial times, will still hang on to private security. It’s not much use if you have everything else but you don’t feel safe.”

Yet despite this, South Africans aren’t nearly as safety-conscious as they most likely believe they are.

While South Africans are highly security conscious – so much so that we rank fourth-highest in the world in terms of average spend after Guatemala, India and Honduras, according to Africa Check – we lag far behind the global curve on home safety.

How many South Africans have invested in fire security, or first aid training? Outside of TV series, do people know what to do in the event of a heart attack or stroke?

South Africans are so focused on securing their persons and property against attack, that it’s easy to forget about overall safety in the home.

That is why we are launching National Home Security Month in June. Imported from the United Kingdom where it has been successfully trialled since 2013, National Home Security Month is aimed at creating awareness around the importance of home security.

While it might seem akin to selling oil to Saudi Arabia, when we look at South African homes and what security products homeowners are buying or investing in, it is clear that there is a need for guidance on the right products and solutions.

National Health Security Month will meet that need by providing South Africans with impartial, independent information, advice and guidance on home security and safety.

When it comes to security, many security-conscious South Africans are not well versed on the different options available, the importance of different security elements, or quality levels and how they differ, and often end up buying the incorrect product for the application, or being duped by unethical service providers.

Let's ensure our vehicles are roadworthy this Easter

We expect our roads to get busier from tomorrow when boarders return from schools countrywide to their homes for the holiday and people travel for the Easter break.

Like the Christmas and New Year holiday, the high traffic volume contributes to the more accidents on our roads, killing and injuring people.

As we do every year, we pray and call for safer road use that limits accidents, injury and death. This is a very important matter for us as any that is a matter of life and death. Last year 10 people died in road accidents during the Easter holiday down from 19 who died over the corresponding period in 2014. It was a 90 percent decline, but one death is too many for us.

Schools will close tomorrow and for boarders that will mark a mass movement to their homes for the first holiday of the year. On Thursday ordinary people will, as is the norm, begin the trek to their rural homes or holiday destinations across the country where they will spend their Easter until Easter Monday when they return home. Christians go on pilgrimages to places of worship during a holiday dedicated to mark the suffering, crucifixion of Jesus Christ on Good Friday and His rise from death on Sunday.

As a result, road traffic will increase sharply from tomorrow to Monday next week.

Unlike previous years, it is a different situation this year as the increased traffic would be complicated with tricky road conditions amid the prevailing heavy rains.



We advise motorists to always value life. They must avoid attitudes and actions that potentially cause accidents.

Private motorists or those driving public service vehicles must ensure that their vehicles are well serviced and roadworthy.

Every car is inherently a hazard whenever it is being driven on the road, but a jalopy on the road is worse. A vehicle that has worn out tyres, that has poor wipers, malfunctioning lights, a sloppy braking system and so on must not be driven on the roads until it is fixed.

But in the hands of a bad driver, the most roadworthy car can be as dangerous as a rattletrap. Therefore a driver should be in the right mental state, one who is sober, is licensed to handle it and is of the right attitude and frame of mind.

Drivers need to obey road rules by adhering to the stipulated speed limits, avoiding overtaking at prohibited areas and rest when they feel they are too tired to continue driving.

The same message of safe road use must go to passengers and pedestrians as well. They contribute, though on a much smaller scale, to the accidents that happen on our roads. Passengers need not incite drivers to break road rules and should avoid excessive drinking. Pedestrians should walk in designated zones and, if they decide to walk at night, strive to wear white clothes or any clothing items that make it easy for drivers to spot them.

There is a heavier police presence on the roads as officers enforce the law. Officials from the vehicle inspection depot have been deployed as well to check vehicle defects and take corrective action. The TSCZ are playing their educative role.

However, the best policing is that which is undertaken by the individual himself or herself. Our people must obey the law even when they know there is no one watching them, for police and other law enforcement agents are not omnipresent.

We look forward to a happy and safe Easter Holiday for all travellers.


© Chronicle

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Nomzamo Mbatha talks about succeeding

Nomzamo Mbatha is a household name. Not only is she known for her appearances in popular TV shows such as Isibaya and Umlilo, but also for her work as the South African ambassador for skincare brand Neutrogena. The star also very much has her head on her shoulders. Nomzamo initially wanted to be an accountant and started studying the subject at UCT. But fame was calling and she had to listen to her heart, so she decided to discontinue her studies and began working towards fulfilling her passion for acting instead.

Coming from a poor family in KwaMashu, KwaZulu-Natal, Nomzamo says it was difficult to make the choice between job security and going into the arts.

“I didn’t grow up in the most privileged home. I think I weighed the “passion versus reason” aspect with regards to what I wanted to do,” she explains.

Nomzamo says that during the time she was studying accounting, all she wanted to do was take care of her family

“My only dream was to go back home and fix my grandmother’s house and take care of my family because they were struggling,” she says. “There are still some who are struggling. I don’t know what it is about me, but I am a nurturer.”

Despite her small stature, there’s a dynamic personality. Nomzamo, who’s also started her own production company, commands the room with her looks as well as her words. “Serving my family is very important to me and drives me to work even harder. I didn’t want my brothers to be unable to attend the schools of their choice because there was no money at home. I wanted to change that narrative for my family.”

© Destiny

12 year old writes anthem for Mandela

A 12-year-old girl was overjoyed when her lyrics were arranged into a song for the 67 Blankets for Mandela campaign.

With lyrics by songwriter Neill Solomon and voices added by PJ Powers, Tim Moloi and Proverb, the anthem for 67 Blankets for Nelson Mandela was released on iTunes last week for R7.99.

Times Live reported the seventh grader, Ella, a pupil at Clifton Prep in KwaZulu-Natal Midlands was honoured to have her lyrics, combined with those of two inmates, were arranged into a song. The inmates, Ntutuzelo Mdingi and Nkosinathi Majola, are from the Zonderwater Prison in Gauteng.

The grade 7 pupil said it was a “great honour”.

“It’s not something usual for a normal girl to write a song and for it to be used in such a big campaign. I’m hoping that it will help raise money for it.”

Her father, Brendan Grealy, a local actor approached his friend to hone the lyrics into a song.

“I thought it would be great if Ella’s lyrics were used for an official song for the 67 Blankets for Mandela campaign,” he said.

The girl is the goddaughter of the founder of the campaign, Carolyn Steyn.

Steyn took the campaign, started two years ago, to Facebook and has reached beyond the borders of SA to countries such as India, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia and Ghana.

Thousands of blankets have been hand-crafted and distributed to elderly and children’s homes.

American music producer Nate Butler produced another version of the song, featuring the vocals of The Voice USA finalist Blaze Johnson and Moloi for the same price on iTunes.

“That world-famous recording artists agreed to perform is testament to how highly people regard Steyn’s 67 Blankets initiative,” said Brendan.

Newly crowned Miss South Africa's parents proud

The newly crowned Miss South Africa, Ntandoyenkosi Kunene, is thrilled to have made her parents proud with her win.

Speaking to the Daily Sun, she said: “I owe everything to them and my family.”

Kunene’s dream came true on Saturday, when she was crowned Miss SA at the event held in Carnival City in Brakpan, Ekurhuleni.

The 23-year-old said she was shell-shocked when she was announced as the winner.

“I am not sure the fact that I am now Miss South Africa has sunk in yet,” she said.

“As a little girl growing up in the township, I used to model around the house and even practise my winning speech in front of the mirror.

“And here I am today.”

Kunene is studying towards an honours degree in education at Wits University. Her mother, Baby, owned a modelling school, which she attended. Her modelling career took off after she won her first beauty pageant when she was four.

She gained the title of Miss Ruindruppel.

“I’m very proud of my daughter. Tears of joy were rolling down my cheeks after she won,” her father, Christopher, said on Saturday. Her parents could not hold back their tears of joy.

Tuesday 22 March 2016

Seal is coming to South Africa

Big Concerts has announced that Seal is coming to South Africa.

The big news was confirmed on Tuesday!

The concert will be presented by Jacaranda FM, KFM, East Coast Radio and Channel24.

The British singer/songwriter will arrive in the country in June, and perform in JHB, Cape Town and Durban.

Dates for his shows are as follows:
Sunday 12 June 2016: Ticketpro Dome, Johannesburg
Tuesday 14 June 2016: ICC Durban Arena
Thursday 16 June 2016: Grand Arena, GrandWest, Cape Town

Tickets go on sale on Thursday 24 March at 9:00 from Big Concerts and Computicket.

Seal has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and released a total of nine studio albums in his career so far. His inimitable voice was first heard on Adamski’s 1991 club smash ‘Killer’ and another Top 10 hit ‘Crazy’ arrived shortly thereafter, as Seal went on to achieve global acclaim with his debut.

With global smash hits, including ‘Kiss from a Rose’ which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1995 film ‘Batman Forever’, Seal has won many music awards throughout his career. As a songwriter, he has received the British Academy’s Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musicially and Lyrically, in consecutive years for ‘Killer’ and ‘Crazy’.

Following his latest album release,  ‘7’, Seal said: “It concerns the most sung about, most talked about and most documented emotion – love”.

He reunited with long-time collaborator, producer Trevor Horn, for the album. This continued partnership began with his debut platinum certified release,  ‘Seal’ (1991) and continued with the quadruple-platinum ‘Seal II’ (1994), the gold-selling ‘Human Being’ (1998), and ‘Seal IV’ (2003).




Smell of alcohol raises addiction level


Just the smell of alcohol can an increase a person’s risk of addiction, a new study shows.

The reasons behind addiction vary greatly, with factors such as genetics, tolerance and childhood experiences just three possible cause. However the smell of booze has never been listed, until now. Dr Rebecca Monk, of Edge Hill University in the U.K., and her team have uncovered startling new evidence that may explain why people are drink dependent.



Through a computer-based study scientists were able to determine that just a smell of alcohol can make it harder for people to control their behaviour.



Published in the journal Psychopharmacology, the team looked at a group of participants who had to wear a face mask. Some of the group’s mask had an alcoholic citrus solution in it, while the rest of the participant’s had a non-alcoholic version.



The group had to then press a button when either the letter K or a picture of a beer bottle appeared on screen. When the participants incorrectly pressed the button, it was recorded as a false alarm. These false alarms were an indicator that the person’s ability to inhibit their behaviour when they were expected to had decreased.



“During the experiment, it seemed that just the smell of alcohol was making it harder for participants to control their behaviour to stop pressing a button,” Dr Rebecca Monk said.



She added: “We know that alcohol behaviours are shaped by our environment including who we’re with and the settings in which we drink.



“This research is a first attempt to explore other triggers, such as smell, that may interfere with people’s ability to refrain from a particular behaviour.”



Her colleague Dr Derek Heim points out that other studies in this field will help to further understanding of addiction and substance abuse.




Rhulani Baloyi wins big at SAFTA's

SABC’s Rhulani Baloyi has received a Special Recognition Award at the South African Film and Television Awards (Saftas).

Baloyi was honoured for the strides she has made in television despite having a disability. She has hosted popular edutainment TV show, Shift, on SABC 1 for quite a few years.

She says her blindness has not stopped her from aspiring to be the best

“I’ve learnt that everything is possible,” said Baloyi.



Here is a list of all the winners:

Best Achievement by a Supporting Actor in a TV Comedy
Bongani Madondo (Kota Life Crisis: Season 2)
Best Achievement by a Supporting Actress in a TV Comedy
Linda Sebezo (Gauteng Maboneng)
Best Achievement by a Lead Actor in a TV Comedy
Mandla Gaduka (Gauteng Maboneng)
Best Achievement by a Lead Actress in a TV Comedy
Robyn Scott (Those Who Can’t )
Best Achievement in Directing in a TV Comedy
Krijay Govender , Joshua Rous, Segomotso Keorapetse (Ga Re Dumele: Season 4)
Best TV Comedy
Both Worlds (ZA News: Puppet Nation)
Best Achievement by a Supporting Actor in a TV Drama
Deon Lotz (When We Were Black: Season 2()
Best Achievement by a Supporting Actress in a TV Drama
Charmaine Mtinta (Matatiele)
Best Achievement by a Lead Actor in a TV Drama
Siyabonga Radebe (Saints and Sinners: Season 1)
Best Achievement by a Lead Actress in a TV Drama
Ntathi Moshesh (Saints and Sinners: Season 1)
Best Achievement in Directing in a TV Drama
Rolisizwe Nikiwe, Zuko Nodada (Matatiele)
Best TV Drama
Quizzical Pictures (Umlilo)
Best TV Presenter Non-Fiction
Variety: Katlego Maboe for Expresso Morning Show
Best Achievement by a Supporting Actor in a TV Soap
Samson Kumalo (Isibaya: Season 3)
Best Achievement by a Supporting Actress in a TV Soap
Maggie Benedict (Ashes to Ashes)
Best Achievement by a Lead Actor in a TV Soap
Vusi Kunene (Isibaya)
Best Achievement by a Lead Actress in a TV Soap
Leeanda Reddy (Isidingo)
Best Achievement in Directing in a TV Soap
Eric Mogale, Siyabonga Mkhize, Heather Cooke (Rhythm City)
Best TV Soap
Quizzical Pictures (Rhythm City)
Most Popular TV Soap
Skeem Saam
Special Recognition award for Contribution to Persons with Disabilities
Rhulani Baloyi
Special Recognition award for Contribution to Provincial Development
UGU Film Festival
Best Student Film
Jabu (The Animation School)
Best Achievement by a Supporting Actor in a Feature Film
Marius Weyers (Dis Ek, Anna)
Best Achievement by a Supporting Actress in a Feature Film
Tina Jaxa (While You Weren’t Looking)
Best Achievement by a Lead Actor in a Feature Film
Mduduzi Mabaso (For Love and Broken Bones)
Best Achievement by a Lead Actress in a Feature Film
Fulu Mughovani (Ayanda )
Best Achievement in Directing in a Feature Film
Sara Blecher (Dis Ek, Anna)
Best Feature Film
Palama Productions (Dis Ek, Anna)

Beyonce hires disabled model to launch merchandise collection

Beyonce has hired a model with muscular dystrophy to help launch her new relaxed-fit merchandise line.

Disabled IMG model Jillian Mercado features in the ads for the new items, which the Halo singer has posted on her website.

Jillian was thrilled to get the job of showing off the new athletic gear, which features words and phrases, like “Smack It” and “Slay”, inspired by Beyonce’s songs.

“OK LADIES now let’s get in FORMATION! So BEYond excited to finally announce that I’m on the official @beyonce website,” Mercado wrote alongside an Instagram snap of her new campaign.

“A special shout out to Queen Bee herself and the amazing team behind it.”

The merchandise items will be available to buy at stops on Beyonce’s upcoming Formation World Tour.

The Crazy In Love hitmaker sent fans into a frenzy when she announced plans to hit the road again in an advertisement which aired immediately after her stunning Super Bowl half-time show performance with Coldplay and Bruno Mars at the big football game in Santa Clara, California last month (Feb16). The song she opened her set with, Formation, had also caught fans by surprise as she had quietly released it online just a day before.

In an interview after the sporting event, the mother-of-one said she was blown away by the response to the track and was thrilled to be able to perform in front of such a huge, enthusiastic crowd.

“It makes me proud,” Beyonce told Entertainment Tonight of the experience. “I wanted people to feel proud, and have love for themselves,” she added of the meaning of the song.

The 40-date Formation World Tour will mark the superstar’s first solo headlining trek since her 2013 Mrs. Carter World Tour. Beyonce will kick off the North American leg on 27 April (16) in Miami, Florida, and continue in the U.K. and Europe from June through July (16).

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Friday 18 March 2016

Introducing the Limited Edition Coke Zero

Coca-Cola is now giving South Africans the chance to experience the combination of great tasting Cola with a smooth cherry flavour by making Cherry Coke available locally for a limited time only. Make sure you grab yours from the middle of March to the end of May 2016.
Cherry Coke is teaming up with the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice(tm) movie (only in cinemas from the 24th of March) and giving fans the chance to win an awesome #BatmanvSuperman hamper packed full of official merchandise, a set of Beats by Dre headphones and delicious Cherry Coke. All you'll need to do is share your hero pose on Instagram or Twitter with the #CherryCokeHeroes. What's more, you could stand a chance to win the grand prize of a life-size Batman or Superman statue! Pick a side, buy a Cherry Coke and you could be a winner!
If you haven't tried it yet, best you get your hands on a 500ml bottle of Cherry Coke quick to nip your FOMO in the bud. The limited edition, cherry flavoured soft drink is available from Pick 'n Pay, Spar, Checkers, Game and Food Lovers Market stores, Nu Metro and select Ster Kinekor outlets and Engen, Caltex, BP, Shell and Total service stations while stocks last. Plus, you can get the great, different taste for the same price as a regular Coke.
Now's the time to discover something new. It's out with the ordinary and in with brand new experiences!