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After parts of South Africa were declared states of disaster due to drought, weather patterns took a twist and floods were reported with Freestate, Mpumalanga and Gauteng, being the most affected. The South African Weather Service predicted heavy rains, ac- companied by thunderstorms, over the past week for the areas. Disaster management and emergency services were dispatched to the areas. Photos supplied. M.Y GOLD EXCHANGE

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MOTORISTS are urged the victim’s cellphone. In- emerges to remain vigilant to avoid vestigations are under way being victims of crime, re- and the suspect will soon ports the Joburg East Ex- appear in the Johannesburg press. Magistrates’ Court. Spokesperson for Johan- Mbele urged motorists to victorious nesburg Central Police Sta- work together with the po- tion Captain Xoli Mbele lice to eradicate this modus said they had noticed a operandi around central BY JABULANE KHUMALO gained an early lead against new crime trend that spe- Johannesburg. Clinton which saw him realise cifically targeted motorists He offered the following driving away from parking tips: .S Businessman and his dream of becoming presi- lots (at schools, shopping If someone shows you that newly elected contro- dent of America. centres and on the streets). your tyre is flat, don’t stop U versial leader, Presi- Following Trump’s success- Mbele shared they recent- there to inspect your tyre. dent Donald Trump, ful campaign, Americans were Picture source: slate.com ly arrested a 29-year-old Drive to the nearest filling male for theft out of vehi- station or to the nearest po- emerged victorious against his left divided with some thrilled ally like Nelson Man- Congo would be vulner- arch rival Hillary Clinton after about the victory and others not cle at the corner of Nug- lice station, where it will dela but South Africa is a able,” BMI wrote. get and Market streets in be safe for you to inspect gaining 290 votes on Wednes- so thrilled. crime ridden mess that is “After Trump’s inflam- central Johannesburg. It is your tyre. Remember you day, November 8. The question remains though: just waiting to explode” - matory comments against alleged two suspects stole may be their potential tar- Clinton who only gained 228 what does Trump’s triumph which is not good for SA. Muslims, it is also pos- a cellphone belonging to a get. When driving around votes, needed 270 votes to win mean for South Africa and Af- According to Fitch sible that countries with 35-year-old female. Johannesburg, ensure that “The victim was driving a your windows are slightly the elections. rica as a whole? Group subsidiary BMI large Muslim populations However, President Trump Trump once tweeted: “I re- navy blue Toyota Corolla. open or closed Research, the presidential (especially those which After parking her vehi- Always be alert when ap- victory is bad news for could be painted as breed- cle, she went to fetch her proaching intersections and sub-Saharan Africa. This ing grounds for Islamist children, and when she re- red traffic lights; most sus- means less US aid money terrorism such as Somalia turned to her car, someone pects are roaming around for the region. or Mali) could be lumped knocked on her window those places. and told her that her left- Your doors must be “Trump has indicated in with those which see front tyre was flat,” said locked at all times. that he plans to pare back their aid cut.” Mbele. Ensure that your valu- US aid abroad, especially Last but not least, the “She went to check the ables, such as handbags, to countries that ‘hate’ the Trump victory is likely tyre, and as she did so, they wallets, laptops and iPads US. In terms of the coun- to result in a tightening grabbed her cellphone and are placed in the boot of tries most likely to be tar- of immigration standards ran away.” your car. geted, we note that those which will ponder on pay- He said the victim Never display your valu- screamed for help, and a ables on the car seat. with historically weaker ment inflows to sub-Saha- security guard apprehend- ties to the US such as the ran Africa. ed one suspect. His accom- Source. www. jobur- Democratic Republic of plice is still at large with geastexpress.co.za

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R3499 FULLY INSTALLED Page 4 THE RISING SUN Lenasia - November 15 - 21, 2016 The Face of Vilakazi Street Government sends condolences to BY LERATO PHOSISI to Tshoane, Nombulelo Malunga, paced world where we are faced with Phoebe Mabelana, Gabriella Phillips, many challenges including work- ENASIA Extension 4 will Tshepiso Moffat and Claudia Ram- ing under pressure, having sleepless flood victims be hosting the Semi-finals of akunupi, whose common goal is to nights and being unable to exercise. ‘Face of Vilakazi Street’ for deal with health and fitness issues af- This may lead to stress which is a Lindividuals 13-years of age. It fecting the communities. contributory factor to leading an un- is a community project that highlight Project leader Nombulelelo Malun- healthy lifestyle. Stress can be linked fundamental issues in the community ga said, “We have realised that the to lung diseases, fatal accidents, sui- and to create a platform to tackle and majority of youngsters, frequently eat cide and cancer. It is crucial that we find solutions. The aim is to encour- out at fast food restaurants which is take care of our health.” age people to live a healthy lifestyle. very unhealthy. At a later stage it will The project is spearheaded by Tha- affect their health. We live in a fast-

Members of the Face of Vilakazi Street. Parents sought The Johannesburg Institute of Social male) who was born on January 17, regarding them is requested to contact Services is searching for the biologi- 2012. Olga Toko or M. Van der Merwe on cal parents of Masello Senokoane (fe- Anyone who has information 011-852-6016/7. THE RISING SUN Lenasia - November 15 - 21, 2016 Page 5 Government sends condolences to flood victims OVERNMENT has sent its condo- victims and those who were injured and af- The Gauteng Provincial Government has ac- ricades and not drive through standing water lences to the families of those who fected by the storm. It is sad and unfortunate tivated the disaster management centre to co- on roads or in parking lots. were killed during the flash floods. that a child went missing during the floods,” ordinate investigations into the extent of dam- During heavy rains, motorists must be on G Six people died due to the floods Government Communication and Information age caused by the flash floods. special alert near dips in the highway and near and a three-year-old girl is still missing in System (GCIS) Acting Director General Don- The SA Weather Service has issued an alert low-lying bridges. Parents are also advised Alexandra. ald Liphoko said. for severe thunderstorms in Gauteng. to keep children away from playing in and The downpour battered some parts of Gaut- The police are hard at work searching for the Community members are advised to avoid near drainage ditches and storm water drains. eng on Wednesday afternoon, leaving a trail of child. crossing low lying bridges, streams and rivers; In the event of an emergency, residents of destruction, with many cars being swept away Liphoko said government empathises with and encouraged motorists to exercise caution Gauteng should call the emergency manage- and some homes being flooded. those who have lost their properties and be- and avoid driving on flooded areas. ment services on 10177. “Our thoughts are with the families of the longings during this time. Motorists are advised to pay attention to bar- Celeb Kidz graduation well attended ON Sunday, November 6, Celeb Kidz Speech There were live performances by various and Drama hosted their annual graduation at singers including Sameeha Esa and artists the Lenasia South Civic Centre. It was a suc- from Fataar Islamic School of Arts. cessful event where 300 kids performed and Each child was presented with a trophy as graduated in full view of 600 parents. well as special awards. Student of the year was Students came from Ridgeway Muslim Aaliya Mangel. Other award winners included School, Nurul Islam, Kiddies Campus, Al Taahir Ooni, Mohamed Moosa, Zaahid Cola Aqsa, Ferreira, Johannesburg Muslim School, Bhai, Salma Kara, Amina Kajee, Waqeela Pa- Lenasia Muslim School, Park Primary School, tel and Aboo Bakr. and Apax School of Excellence.

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AUTENG Premier David Makhura Mashatile, who was the acting Premier at the job in assisting to provide temporary relief to turally damaged due to the unusually heavy intends to declare some parts of time, on the scale of the damage and casualties those affected. rainfall and we are monitoring the situation on MONDAY, November 14, marked the Annu- Gauteng disaster areas, following the that resulted from the flash floods. “We are taking the necessary steps to declare an on-going basis,” MEC Vadi said. al World Diabetes Day. This year’s theme is Grecent fierce flash floods. Premier Makhura also received a report on a disaster so that we can tap into all available He said the department’s emergency road‘Eyes on Diabetes’. This after Johannesburg and Ekurhuleni had how OR Tambo International Airport was af- resources to assist those affected by the flash maintenance teams were on stand-by to assist According to the International Diabetes Fed- experienced the worst case of flash floods, fected. The Premier conveyed condolences to floods and ongoing heavy downpours to re- the disaster management services in the event eration, the year’s activities and materials will causing extensive damage to infrastructure, the families of those who passed on. build their lives,” he said. of excessive flooding on any particular provin-focus on two things. Firstly, promoting the homes and motor vehicles and killing at least “A significant number of our citizens from The provincial government, Johannesburg cial or municipal road. importance of screening to ensure early diag- six people. across Gauteng are continuing to be displaced and Ekurhuleni municipalities will continue to The department reported that the followingnosis of type 2 diabetes. Secondly, promoting Upon arrival from attending an International as the heavy rains continue into the weekend. work together to assist those affected by the roads were closed due to the rain storms and screening for diabetes complications which Investment Conference in Namibia, Premier “Provincial and local government disaster floods and attend to the necessary infrastruc- have since been cleared and are now open for is an essential part of managing all types of Makhura received a report from MEC Paul management teams have been doing a great ture repairs and upgrades to prevent future dis- traffic: diabetes. asters of this nature. - R55 bridge near Kyalami Diabetes is a huge and growing burden: 415 In addition, the provincial government has - R24 and R21 roads towards the OR Tambo million adults were living with diabetes in urged Gauteng residents to be extra cautious Airport near Gillooly’s Interchange 2015 and this number is expected to increase as more floods are anticipated. - M1 near Marlboro to around 642 million or one in ten adults by People living in low-lying areas must take - K60 in Rivonia 2040. special care during storms, as sudden floods - Witkoppen Bridge and One in two adults with diabetes is undiag- might affect them. Residents living next to riv- - Main Street Bridge. nosed. Up to 70% of type 2 diabetes cases can ers and streams must evacuate to a safer place MEC Vadi assured the public that the de-be prevented or delayed by adopting healthier or a higher spot when the water level rises. partment will continue to work with munici-lifestyles, equivalent to up to 160 million cases Meanwhile, Gauteng MEC for Roads and palities to ensure that the road infrastructure by 2040. With increasing levels of poor nutri- Transport, Ismail Vadi, confirmed that no pro- is maintained and that road safety is nottion and physical inactivity among children in vincial roads were structurally damaged as compromised. many countries, type 2 diabetes in childhood a result of the continuing heavy rain storms, With more rain anticipated, the department has the potential to become a global public although some roads were temporarily closed has urged residents and motorists to be on high health issue leading to serious health outcomes. due to debris on the affected roads. alert and to avoid crossing flooded bridges and112% of total global expenditure on health is “Thankfully, no provincial roads were struc- roads. currently spent on adults with diabetes. The number of people with diabetes in low- and middle-income countries will continue to grow, posing a threat to sustainable develop- Be safe when driving in the rain ment. For example by 2040, the number of people with diabetes in Africa is expected to THE recent heavy rain has caused massive of your habits to avoid sliding, skidding, or be- 5. Check your tyre tread which is 1mm but life. double. destruction and claimed many lives during the ing involved in a collision. for safety make sure it is treble that. 10. If you have no option but to drive through One in two people with diabetes remain un- past week. Here are 12 tips for driving in the rain: 6. Take extra care when overtaking and re- the water, then drive slowly in a low gear, For motorists driving in the rain can be both 1. Always have your vehicle’s headlights member not all drivers coming towards you holding the steering wheel steady. scary and dangerous, and it’s important to take turned on. will have their headlights on. 11. After driving in heavy rain allow your wet weather seriously when you are on the 2. Use the bright (rear fog lights) setting for 7. Adjust your speed to keep a safe following brakes to dry, especially if your vehicle has road. There are a lot of precautions you can your vehicle’s tail lights. distance to ensure you can stop within the vis- drum brakes. take to make driving in the rain safer, includ- 3. Make sure your wiper blades are in a good ible area ahead. 12. If you experience a breakdown, turn your ing being prepared by making sure your car is condition and do a clean sweep. 8. Avoid abrupt acceleration, braking and hazards and lights on and try to move com- ready and ensuring you can always see prop- 4. Do not allow the inside of your vehicle’s steering which can result in a skid. pletely off the road. Ensure that you place a erly. But most importantly, you have to drive windows to mist. Switch on front and rear 9. Do not drive through deep water. It could reflective warning triangle three meters ahead according to the conditions, and adjust a few screen demisters and your air conditioner. damage your car and possibly cost you your of your vehicle.

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MONDAY, November 14, marked the Annu- diagnosed which makes them particularly sus- al World Diabetes Day. This year’s theme is ceptible to the complications of the condition, ‘Eyes on Diabetes’. causing substantial disability and premature According to the International Diabetes Fed- death. More than 640 million of us may be liv- eration, the year’s activities and materials will ing with diabetes by 2040. focus on two things. Firstly, promoting the Delayed diagnosis means that many peo- importance of screening to ensure early diag- ple with type 2 diabetes will suffer from at nosis of type 2 diabetes. Secondly, promoting least one complication by the time they are screening for diabetes complications which diagnosed with diabetes. In many countries is an essential part of managing all types of diabetes is a leading cause of blindness, car- diabetes. diovascular disease, and kidney failure and Diabetes is a huge and growing burden: 415 lower-limb amputation. million adults were living with diabetes in Screening for diabetes complications is an 2015 and this number is expected to increase important part of effective management of the to around 642 million or one in ten adults by disease to ensure optimal health. Of the 415 2040. million adults worldwide living with diabe- One in two adults with diabetes is undiag- tes in 2015, over one third will develop some NEW NEW NEW nosed. Up to 70% of type 2 diabetes cases can form of diabetic retinopathy – a complication Grand Chicken Quarter Pounder Quarter Pounder be prevented or delayed by adopting healthier of diabetes that can lead to vision impairment lifestyles, equivalent to up to 160 million cases and blindness. with Peppadew with Pepperdew with Jalapeno relish by 2040. With increasing levels of poor nutri- More than 93 million adults, or one in three, tion and physical inactivity among children in currently living with diabetes have diabetic many countries, type 2 diabetes in childhood retinopathy. The management of diabetes and has the potential to become a global public its complications begins in primary health care health issue leading to serious health outcomes. and this should include screening for diabetic 112% of total global expenditure on health is retinopathy early detection and timely treat- currently spent on adults with diabetes. The ment of diabetic retinopathy can prevent vi- number of people with diabetes in low- and sion loss and reduce the impact of diabetes on middle-income countries will continue to individuals, their careers and society. Careful grow, posing a threat to sustainable develop- management of diabetes and screening for dia- Be safe when driving in the rain ment. For example by 2040, the number of betic eye disease can help prevent visual im- people with diabetes in Africa is expected to pairment and blindness. Global health spend- life. double. ing to treat diabetes and manage complications 10. If you have no option but to drive through One in two people with diabetes remain un- was estimated at e USD 673 billion in 2015. the water, then drive slowly in a low gear, holding the steering wheel steady. 11. After driving in heavy rain allow your Nisaa actively involved in 16 Days of Activism brakes to dry, especially if your vehicle has drum brakes. THE 16 Days of Activism for No Violence schedule of the event and campaigns that will 12. If you experience a breakdown, turn your Against Women and Children is an interna- take place at their three respective offices: Lenasia - Cnr Nirvana & Capella street Crown Mines - hazards and lights on and try to move com- Cnr Main Reef & Hanover Street tional awareness campaign. This takes place November 25: The official opening event of Lenasia 011 837 9806 pletely off the road. Ensure that you place aevery year from November 25 to December the 16 days of activism is going to be held in reflective warning triangle three meters ahead 10. Orange Farm at the Chris Hani Hall. The event 011 852 7602 of your vehicle. South Africa is still a home to high levels of is for women in Orange Farm to raise chal- www.mcdeliverysa.co.za, 0860 623 623 OPEN 24HRS & DURING violence against its women and children, de- lenges they are faced with in accessing differ- McDelivery now available at all stores! 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Everyone has to play a part in erad- women empowerment and why it’s important, icating violence against women and children. as it reduces the risk of staying in an abusive The community is encouraged to speak out relationships. against woman and child abuse by encour- If you want to be involved in the campaigns aging silent women to talk about abuse and contact us for details. You can also support the get help; report child abuse as well as teach campaign by wearing a white ribbon during our children to report bullying behaviour and the 16-day period: The white ribbon is a sym- for men and boys to talk about abuse and be bol of peace and symbolises the commitment actively involved in discouraging abusive of the wearer to never commit or condone vio- behaviour. lence against women and children. Nisaa Institute for Women’s Development is If you are in an abusive relationship or know a Non-Governmental Organisation which is someone that is in an abusive relationship, dedicated to eradicate violence against women please contact us. We will support you and to- and children. Nisaa promotes women’s and gether we will fight domestic violence. children’s rights by empowering abused wom- Submitted by Batsirai Bakare en and their children to know their worth and Shelter & Counselling Coordinator for Nisaa not to blame themselves for the abuse. Nisaa Institute for Women’s Development. offices in Lenasia, Soweto and Orange Farm Contact numbers 011-854 1007/ 011- will be actively involved during the 16 days 854 5804/5 or Email - [email protected]. of activism. The following is a line-up of the za or [email protected]

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(Brothers), Kal Ho Na Ho, Bijuria, Abhi Mujh ticket outlets or at Shoprite Checkers. goose bumps, leaving you captivated. In 2013, Indian music streaming service Mein Kahin and Atif Aslam’s Tickets are also available from Sunrise Fruit- The two stars unite to perform for the first Saavn portrayed him the most popular artist of (Rustom), , Piya Ó Re Piya, Main erers, Overport on 031-207 2689, for Prime time together on one stage on Saturday, De- the year, followed by Arijit Singh, A R Rah- Rang Sharbaton Ka and many more surprises VIP tickets call 031-823-4220. cember 3, at the Durban ICC at 7.30pm and man, Shreya Ghoshal and Mohit Chauhan. from the duo. Whenever these heart throbs of Patrons are advised to book early as many Johannesburg on Sunday, December 4, at His song Aadat, recorded and released in the music world do concerts together, they were turned away for the last Sonu Nigam Sandton Convention Centre at 6pm. 2004, went insanely viral and made Aslam an bridge the gap between nations with the art of Concert. Neither Nigam nor Aslam are new to SA – overnight sensation. His first solo album, Jal both have headlined several concerts in Dur- Pari was released shortly thereafter, and some ban and Johannesburg over the past few years, songs from the album instantly became popu- but this is the first time they will share the lar both across the border and at home. stage. One of the highlights of the show, will Bollywood director Mahesh Bhatt took no- include Sonu’s orchestra and Atif Aslam’s tice, and immediately got Aslam to sing a ver- musicians. The show would include a troupe sion of one of the most popular tracks, Woh of more than 50 Artists – which will include Lamhe, for his 2005 movie Zeher. It was a hit, International musicians, dancers and a techni- and Aslam secured his place in Bollywood. cal crew. Both Sonu and Atif have stated in past inter- A singer, composer and actor, Sonu Nigam, views, the reason behind the music is not for gave his first public performance at the age of fame nor money. It’s what truly brings hap- 4. At 18, he began training with classical maes- piness to not only their life as well as others. tro Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan and moved to Sonu and Atif pay tribute to GOD for their Mumbai to try his luck in Bollywood. blessings, which is the gift of moving people’s Sonu finally found fame with the song Sand- hearts with their music. They both set an ex- ese Aate Hain from the 1997 war drama, ‘Bor- ample for the young aspiring artists out there. der’. He began by singing covers of Mohamed No matter what trials you face in life,with hard Rafi, mainly from the album ‘‘Rafi Ki Yaa- work, motivation and dedication, dreams do Festival of Chariots 2016 parades dein’’ released by T-Series. T-Series promoter come true. These two in their own rights have Gulshan Kumar gave him a chance to reach a started looking for future talents on shows through Lenasia larger audience. In these years Nigam’s sing- such as Indian Idols etc. ing style was regarded by some to be a ‘‘Rafi December 3 will be one of the most treas- THE community is invited to the annual Fes- If eastern and traditional dance, song, phi- clone’’. ured evenings of the year for Bollywood fans, tival of Chariots which will take place at the losophy and cuisine appeal to you, then there Lenasia Soccer Stadium on December 3 and 4. is nowhere else you should be than at the Fes- The “Festival of the Chariots,” known tival of Chariots. There is also a wide variety throughout India as the “Ratha Yatra” festival, of paraphernalia and eastern traditional wear has been performed for thousands of years in on sale for men and women ranging from Puri, India. Today it is celebrated in all ma- Kurta tops, T-shirts, Gopi suits, blouses, neck jor cities throughout the world by devotees of beads and more. For more information visit Lord Krishna. Typically at this annual interac- www.facebook.com/festivalofchariotslenasia tive parade, people will pull three large chari- or contact 011-854-1975. ots, with the smiling figures of Lord Jagan- This festival is open to everyone at no cost, natha, Lady Subhadra and Lord Balarama by plus you get a free plate of divine biryani. Join ropes through the streets of Lenasia and will us, we look forward to welcoming you! end at Lenasia Soccer Stadium in an arena of festivities. #FestivalOfChariots

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BY JABULANE KHUMALO muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, rapid breath- A chest X-ray may be ordered to make sure ing, rapid heartbeat and difficulty in breathing. the disease has been successfully treated. OVEMBER 12 marks the annual The disease has left many people hopeless Anyone with diabetes, asthma, and other se- Pneumonia Day which is meant to and in need of treatment. vere or chronic health problems are also at raise awareness in promoting pre- According to Health Line, no one is immune risk of contracting the disease. However, it can Nvention, treatment, and taking action to pneumonia, but there are certain factors that be prevented by vaccinating against bacterial against the illness. can increase your risks. People who had suf- pneumonia and flu. Pneumonia is a form of severe respiratory in- fered a stroke, problems with swallowing, or The type of treatment prescribed for the dis- fection that affects the lungs, making breath- are bedridden can easily develop the illness. ease depends mostly on the type of pneumonia ing painful and limiting oxygen intake. The typical treatment plan for pneumo- it is, as well as how severe it is. In many cases, Symptoms of Pneumonia are chest pains, nia includes taking all prescribed medica- it can be treated at home. shaking chills, fever, dry cough, wheezing, tions and participating in follow-up care. LICO feeds the needy

The Lenasia Inter Culture Organisation per distribution,” said Deva Naidoo, Chairper- tablished in 1986. (LICO) donated hampers to homes in Lenasia son LICO .The cost of each hamper was R300. The organisation functions under two adag- and Robertsham on October 19, 22 and 23. LICO, doing yeoman community work es: “Hands that serve are holier than lips that “The organisation received donations from throughout its 29-years in existence, is a Reg- pray” and “Service to mankind is service to the community which led to a successful ham- istered Non-Profit Organisation which was es- God”.

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THE Lakshmi Narayan Mandir in associa- vitation to the general public. Details of the November 19 (Saturday) from 5pm to tion with the Ramakrishna Vedanta Society, program are as follows: 6.30pm. are proud to announce a discourse on the The Venue – Lakshmi Narayan Mandir along November 20 (Sunday) from 5pm to 6.30 Avadhuta Geeta by Swami Anubhavanandji. Kingfisher Street in Lenasia Extension 1. For more information contact Shree Jaydevb- Your participation will mean a great deal and Dates and times are as follows: hai Shukla on 011-854-6372 or Umesh Du- it is in this regard that we extend a warm in- November 18 (Friday) from 7.30pm to 9pm. labh on 082-447-1228. All Welcome. Page 12 THE RISING SUN Lenasia - November 15 - 21, 2016 THE RISING SUN Lenasia - November 15 - 21, 2016 Page 13 Sathya Sai School first Reunion a huge success

Sweet success for cake

The Sathya Sai School in Lenasia South hosted its first school sale at Trade Route Mall Reunion on Saturday, October 22. The function was attended by ET’S Do It 2gether 4 Educa- Lenasians came out to show their inspires us to support our colleagues ex-learners who have matriculated and ex-teachers. Sai Baba tion hosted a charity cake sale support for the talented young baker and fellow organisations in our com- says, "The end of education is character" and this was clearly on Saturday, November 12, as she competes in the BBC’s Life- munity, as together we can achieve demonstrated by the young gentlemen and young ladies who Lat Trade Route Mall to raise style show “The Great South African more with different organisations, honestly stated the positive impact the school had in shaping their funds to support its various initiatives Bake Off” on DStv 174. bringing different sets of services character and lives. Seen in the photo is Principal Ms Shirley and special projects. With the anticipation of shoppers and deliverables to fill the gaps in our Naggan, and Mr A. Naidoo, with ex-students. The Sathya Sai These include early childhood being struck by celebrity stardom, a community and society,” said Amit School urges all ex-learners to keep in contact with them. development, free tuition services selfie and photo booth, an autograph Parbhucharan, Chairman of the Gan- in the Lenasia area, financial and and a chat station was set up by the dhi Walk Committee. schooling support for underprivileged organisers where people could “Come Nasreen added that coming to Lenz kids, and a basic learning facility in Share a Slice of Cake with Nasreen”, feels like being home, and to see the Thembelihle informal settlement. which was the overall theme and the community come together and show The charity cake sale was widely name given to this charity cake sale. great support for a good cause is what supported by the community. But the Chamda was not alone as she was she admires most about Lenasia. icing on the top was when SABakeOff also joined by Miss Teen Common- Neeresh Badal from Let’s Do It contestant, Nasreen Chamda, arrived wealth SA 2016 title holder, Nazia 2Gether 4 Education expressed his at Trade Route Mall with a 5-layer Wadee, who also made an appear- gratitude to all who assisted with the designer “Education” cake towering ance to support this initiative. Both charity cake sale, and to the commu- almost 1.1m high which she baked in Nasreen and Nazia where present as nity for supporting it. He invites the support of the cake sale. special guests of Gandhi Walk Chair- community to support the Fun Day at Helping her carry it through the Mall man, Amit Parbhucharan, who also Alpha Primary School on Saturday, was none other than community and volunteered on the day. November 26, which includes a edu- Aunty Baby & Uncle Satha (volunteers since inception of the Operation Hydrate man, Active Citi- “The Gandhi Walk Committee was cation walk starting at 8am. school) are seen with the Singh brothers, Prashanth, Saikumar zenry spearheader, Mahomed Azhar honoured to be involved with this “Gandhi Walk – a Community in and Saihir at the Sathya Sai School’s first Reunion held in Lena- Bulbulia. charity cake sale for education. It Unity”. sia South on Saturday, October 22. Calling on all: Building Contractors Shoe Repairs Security Electricians Upholosterers Car Washes Carpenters Delivery Services Plumbers Accountants Logistics B&B’s Garden Services etc...

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REMOVE BLACK MAGIC, ZEEN on February 12. 2016. The owner of the BAD LUCK & EVIL SPIRITS truck, Ahmed, is looking for a witness for GET LIFE TIME PROTECTION insurance purpose. 062 187 9377 / 084 712 3701 If you are a witness contact Ahmed Hoo- sain on 060-701-6341. THE RISING SUN Lenasia - November 15 - 21, 2016 Page 15 World renowned Paramahamsa Did you miss the Sri Swami Vishwananda will visit Johannesburg on the biggest supermoon following days: HIS visit to Johannesburg will be the Eswarar Kovil Temple at cor- as follows: ner Himalaya and Sheffield Street On November 22 at 6.30pm at in Lenasia South Extension 4. Maha Jwala Narasimha Temple For more information contact on on 25 Constantia Avenue in Alan. Syllesha 082-372-3389 or bhakti- since 1948? On November 24 he will be at [email protected]. N November 14 the Moon The word syzygy describes when have no buildings or landmarks to was the closest to Earth the Earth, Sun, and Moon line up as compare it to, it can be difficult to Othan it has ever been in 68 the Moon orbits Earth, while peri- tell whether it is larger than usual. Business Forum years. gee is the point on the Moon’s or- But if you viewed it from a place Did you miss this spectacular bit nearest to Earth. Perigee syzygy where it is hanging closer to the ho- extra-super moon? The moon will occurs as the Moon orbits close to rizon, it can create what is called a Committee calls for only be this close to Earth again in Earth and the Moon is on the oppo- moon illusion. 2034. site side of the Earth from the Sun. “When the moon is near the ho- Bigger and Brighter Optical illusion rizon, it can look unnaturally large peace The Moon appeared to be 14 per- Depending on where you viewed it when viewed through trees, build- cent bigger and 30 percent brighter from, the difference between a su- ings, or other foreground objects,” BY LERATO PHOSISI businesses, than an average full moon. We had a permoon and an ordinary full moon says Nasa. “The effect is an optical Mondli Msani, Deputy Chair- supermoon on October 16 and will can be huge or not so much. If the illusion, but that fact does not take THE Thembelihle Business Fo- person of the Business Forum, have another one on December 14, Moon is high in the sky, and you away from the experience.” rum Committee, in collabora- said a local shop owner contacted but because the November 14 Moon tion with Thembelihle commu- him and complained about the becomes full within about two hours nity members, held a community ‘Somalian invasion’ and how it meeting at the Thembelihle infor- was affecting their business. of perigee, looked the biggest that it mal settlement’s sports complex The Business Forum Commit- has in nearly seven decades. on Thursday, November 3, to tee then set up a meeting with Extra-super moon discuss the conflict between Pa- the relevant stakeholders and According to NASA it became full kistani and Somali shop owners, business owners in the area. just two hours after its closest ap- and the community which is be- The community also had an proach to Earth, arguably making it ing caught in the crossfire. opportunity to air their views on an ‘extra-super moon’. It was said Somalian nationals what is happening in Thembelihle So what is a supermoon? fled from Soweto to Thembelihle and also gave suggestions on how The term supermoon is not an of- because they feared they were go- to deal with them. ficial astronomical name. The as- ing to be attacked. It was suggested that local busi- Local business owners who at- nesses put up proper infrastruc- tronomical community favours the tended the meeting complained ture as one of the ways of resolv- name perigee-syzygy, or perigee that the high influx of Somalis to ing the issues. moon. Thembelihle was affecting their Page 16 THE RISING SUN Lenasia - November 15 - 21, 2016

JUST ARRIVED! NEW BRIDAL & EXCLUSIVE SAR IES @ HALF PRICE Lenasia Signet Terrace: 011 85 2 0042/3 Midrand (Waterfall Centre): 010 224 0469 / 011 312 o n 4 133 LCC shows its madel ZAZ Patel’s undefeated 165 and 34 runs played a vital role and helped calm the Farhad Kheliyas 82 off 63 balls in- nerves to recover the innings to 122 for 8. An- spired the ‘Big Bom’ Lenasia Cricket other wicket saw LCC tottering at 127 for 9 AClub (LCC) teams to memorable vic- and that brought Yahya Bawa to the crease to tories. join Kheliya who was already well set. Electing to bat first, hosts Caxton Khosa’s He had sensed that the score wasn’t suffi- three team, compiled 289 for 7 in their 50 cient and the hard-hitting wicket-keeper bats- overs to set LCC a huge target. man went into overdrive and blasted the South Patel held the innings together sharing part- attack to all corners to add a vital 81 runs for nerships of 64 with Suhail Sayed, 36 with the tenth wicket. Kheliya was out last with a Mohsin Patel and 51 with Uwaiz Sayed. LCC brilliant 82 that came off 63 balls and included kept losing wickets and the match continued 8 fours and 5 sixes. Bawa was undefeated on to sway both ways. Then just as the Khosa 18 off 21 balls with two boundaries and a six team sensed victory, Patel found able allies; to reach 208 all out in 42 overs. South quickie first with Yahya Panchbhai when they added Martin Van Wyk was impressive taking 4 for 54 for the seventh wicket and then with a de- 47. termined Farhad Kader saw their team home Kheliyas’ blitz scared the Daxina-based team in 47 overs, with an unbroken partnership of and their batsmen were unable to come to 53 for the eighth wicket. terms with the seam bowling of provincial star OPEN DAY Big Bom LCC’s Premier league team also Shaylin Pillay and the spin bowling of Bawa pulled off “a heist” against neighbours Lena- and Imran Manack. Sat 19 NOVEMBER 2016 sia South when they recovered from an almost They were well placed at 90 for three but impossible position to eventually score 208 collapsed and were bowled out for 134. Only 11:30am to 1:30pm with the last pair at the wicket! Both teams Wasif Ali with 34 and Wazir Mohamed 24 were without some key players due to the Di- showed any resistance. Pillay took two for 7, wali festival. Manack three for 39 and the ever consistent LCC were asked to bat and were soon in deep Bawa - three wickets for 26. LCC won by 74 LCC hero Azaz Patel scored 165 not Tel: 011 852 4744 or 083 453 8264 trouble at 30 for 5 in the eighth over. Thabid runs. out and hit 15 fours and 4 sixes Patel’s contribution of 40 and Sajid Kadodias to secure a win for his team.

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