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BRIGHTER FUTURES NOW POSSIBLEBrighter Futures Tuition, a South African start-up, which has been developed on an innovative mobile platform, is helping learners to improve their maths marks by up to 14% within a matter of months. The technology was developed by Siyavula, a Mark Shuttleworth Foundation beneficiary, offering extra maths tutoring using advanced interactive technology on mobile phones.This development has taken place against the backdrop of severe criticism of the performance of South Africa’s education system and a growing recognition of a link between basic mathematical skills and a country’s growth. According to Joanne Brink, CEO of Brighter Futures Tuition, parents are concerned that poor maths results may limit the career choices of their children. The combination of mobile technology and tutoring is compelling. There are currently six centres in Gauteng, including Alberton.The tutor in Alberton is Prince Mredlana, a Mathematics honours student at Wits. He says that he is really keen to start changing

the prevalent situation among high school learners who have so few choices due to poor marks in maths. Of his immediate circle of friends he was the only one who managed to go to university.Prince experienced the benefits that can come from getting the help you need in maths after failing maths at the end of Grade 11. He was selected to participate in a tutoring programme for maths in matric and as a result, his final mark was over 70%.

According to Prince, the cellphone interface is very easy to use, well optimised for cell phones, and quick. ‘’The greatest benefit of the technology is that it allows the learner to go back to basics of gaps in earlier work. It then helps to close any gaps so that learners can understand more complex work using a good foundation,’’ he explains.

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LITTLE ENGLAND IN NEW REDRUTHNo street name is more Cornish than Fore Street. The word “fore” in the dialect of Cornwall means “main.” Most towns in Cornwall have a Fore Street, just as the main street in many towns in South Africa is named Voortrekker.Albany Street and Eaton Terrace are reminders of street names in St Ives

in Cornwall.St Aubyn Street calls to mind the baronetcy of St Aubyn, while Clinton Street was named after the barons of Clinton. The barons of St Aubyn went into English politics and represented constituencies such as St Michaels, Helston, Launceston and Truro. This baronetcy became extinct in 1839. The baronetcy of Clinton was created in 1298 and was seated in neighbouring county Devon.

A famous tourism attraction off the Cornish coast is St Michael’s Mount. It is a tidal island off Mount’s Bay, topped by a castle and chapel dating from the 15th century. Back in New Redruth, for some or other reason, the original street name was changed from St Michael’s to St Michael in 1959.In 1928, after failing to sell as agricultural holdings, the eastern section of New Redruth (the area south of the main post office, between Voortrekker road and the Natal Spruit) was re-aligned. With the stands cut down to residential size, three new streets had to be added to the grid, being Looe, Chasewater and Porthpean. It also meant that the only open space in that part of the suburb, Market Square, was sacrificed.In later years, when the once excluded parcel of farmland was proclaimed and built on, the surrounding streets of Fowey, Saltash and Trevithick disappeared off the map. Trevithick Street ran along the Natal Spruit

in roughly the same direction as the present Alwyn Taljaard Street (named after the Town Clerk of 1978). Richard Trevithick (1771-1833) was the mining engineer from Cornwall credited with inventing the first high-pressure steam engine that led to the development of the railway steam locomotive.Falmouth Street, along the main post office, was re-named Du Plessis Street in 1955.To illustrate the strong connection between Cornwall and New Redruth, our Clinton Street houses the Union and Clinton hospitals – and in Cornwall, an internet search brings up a Clinton Nursing Home in Truro Road, St Austell, Cornwall.For any information on the Alberton Heritage Society, please call 011 869 9417 (Beverley-Ann Small) or send an email to [email protected] or [email protected] or visit the website: albertonheritage.co.za or albertonerfenis.co.za.

“DO YOU STILL REMEMBER THE OLD LIBERTAS BUILDING (PHOTO TAKEN IN 1959), NEXT TO THE

WELL KNOWN CASBAH ROADHOUSE?”

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March is already halfway over, yet it feels like yesterday when we came back to work, ready for a new year to start. I have

a large number of birthdays during March, which always serves as a reminder that big gestures aren’t what people are looking for.It’s the small things in life that give you joy. One of those small things in my life include fun facts, such as the fact that Saint Patrick’s Day, which is celebrated today, was made an official Christian Feast Day in the early 17th century. The day commemorates the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. Traditions - even your own made-up

traditions between family and friends - can bring tremendous joy and always give you something to look forward to.Traditionally, we have the biweekly history column by the Alberton Heritage Society. This week it gives us some more information about New Redruth. We have a health and wellness feature this week - read on page 5 and 11 for some more information.We love to get feedback from our readers, so send us your good news, sad news, celebrations and events. Have a good week!

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ON THEH U N T

SAPS SCHOOL SEARCHES

Sgt. Mgedezi organised searches at local schools

to be done throughout the year. The schools need to

be safe at all times.

The police had their hands full controlling the students during this school search.

A knife, dagga, cigarettes, dice, matches and Riz la paper were found abandoned on

the fl oor. No arrests were made.

SAPS MEMBER LAID TO RESTIt was a sad day for Alberton SAPS members, as one of their crime-fighters was laid to rest on Saturday 7 March. The officer passed away due to a private car accident while visiting his family at home.Const N P Moselane was a dedicated member and will be missed. The Station Commander Colonel Kubone thanked the Alberton CPF,

Victim support centre, SAPS members and the community for the support they showed to the family while they mourned the loss of a father, a child, a brother, a husband and a police officer.While other police o fficers take the baton from him to run the relay, may his soul rest in peace.

Minister of Public Service and Administration Collins Chabane and two of his bodyguards were killed on Sunday when the car they were travelling in crashed into a truck on the N1 near Polokwane. He and two guards travelling with him were declared dead on the scene.“President Jacob Zuma is saddened to announce the untimely death of the Minister of Public Service and Administration, Mr Collins Chabane in a car crash in the early hours of this morning,” said spokesman Mac Maharaj in a statement on Sunday.The driver has been arrested and charged with culpable homicide after he

allegedly made a U-turn on the highway and was tested positive for alcohol on the scene.

Tiaan Jacobs (19), wat Saterdag vermis geraak het toe hy buite Germiston Stadion gaan draf het om op te warm, is laat Saterdagnag gevind.Tiaan is glo naby die stadion deur drie mans in ‘n Audi ontvoer en vermoedelik verdoof. Hy is daarna klaarblyklik na ‘n huis in Parktown geneem en toegesluit in ‘n kamer saam met ‘n jong vrou, wie se taal Tiaan nie verstaan het nie.Tiaan moet nou die plek probeer uitwys waar hy opgelaai is, sodat daar vasgestel kan word of daar veiligheidskameras is.Volgens Tiaan se pa, Christo, het paramedici saamgery toe hulle hom gaan oplaai het. Sy pupille was baie groot, maar hy sê hulle het hom nie ingespuit nie.

Minister of Public Service and Administration Collins Collins Chabane passed away this weekend. (Picture: people check)

Tiaan Jacobs het verdwyn Saterdag terwyl hy opgewarm het vir sy wedloop.

ABOVE: Const. Moselane was laid to rest on 7 March.

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Met die lewe van vandag so vol uitdagings en verpligtinge, word baie van ons opgeslurp in ‘n gejaag na alles. Tyd, Geld, Mense, Lyste, Status en nog so baie ander dinge word geldeenhede waarmee ons lewens gekoop en verkoop word.Dit is dan maklik om toe te gee aan die mees dringende of luide items tewyl die ander aspekte van die lewe op die agtergrond geplaas word. “Dalk word hulle stil”, wens ons in ons binneste of “dalk is dit iemand anders se wedloop”, sê ons in ons gedagtes.Paulus skets ‘n ander beeld as hy oor die

lewe skryf. In 1Kor 9 beskryf hy die lewe as ‘n wedloop waaraan almal deelneem. Lees gerus die teks en merk op hoe hy nie na homself of ander gelowiges as toeskouers tot die wedloop verwys nie, maar juis elkeen as ‘n deelnemer beskou.My gebed vir elkeen hierdie week is dat die paweljoene van die lewe nie te midde van al die stemme meer aanloklik sal wees as die wedloop nie. Die wenpaal is Christus en daar moet ons oë gevestig wees. Ek bid dat jy sterk sal staan, dat jy sal aanhou hardloop agter die stem van jou Here aan.

CMR Alberton is launching a new Day Care Project. The project will pilot with two informal daycare centres in Alberton with the eye on future projects opening soon in Eden Park and Thokoza. The project leader Bee Lourens has done extensive research on the subject, as well as attending workshops at the Department of Education on this matter. The objective of CMR Alberton getting involved in this project is to help women who look after children out of kindness while their mothers are at work, as there is no one else to take care of them. These wonderful ladies, however,

need equipment to stimulate the children’s development. For CMR Alberton to be able to help these informal daycare centres, they need a few donations. If there is anyone out there that has a jungle gym, small plastic tables and chairs, any toys, bikes or ride-ons lying around, they should please contact Ankia or Bee at CMR Alberton at 011 907 2922.

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6 Jesus is nie hier nie, God het Hom weer laat lewe. Onthou julle wat Jesus vir julle vertel het toe julle nog in Galilea was? 7 Hy het gesê God sal Hom, die Seun van die mens, vir sondige mense gee om dood te

maak, hulle sal Hom kruisig, maar Hy sal op die derde dag weer lewe.” [lukas 24: 6-7]

Dit het destyds nie baie oorredingsvermoë gekos om my op sosiale media te kry nie. Nadat ek aan Gysie verduidelik het dat Facebook gratis is en dat hy nie hoef te betaal per ‘’vriend’’ nie, het ons toe nou die man se profiel op. Eendag gebeur die ding wat enige mens bo die ouderdom van, wel enige ouderdom, vrees. Gysie vergeet sy wagwoord. Ek onthou dit ook nie, want ek het mos nou baie ander sosiale media profiele wat ek op datum moet hou – die minste wat hy kan doen is om sy eie wagwoord vir sy een profiel te ontou!‘n Rukkie later is daar ‘n e-pos wat sê

Gysie kan sy wagwoord verander. Tóé begin die sports. Eers is die nuwe

wagwoord nie lank genoeg nie, toe moet daar ‘n hoofletter en ‘n nommer wees. Daarna is dit ‘n spesiale karakter en wragtag sê die ding vir ons dat Gysie nie dieselfde wagwoord kan

gebruik as voorheen nie – die een wat hy vergeet het.

Op die ou einde het Gysie ‘n wagwoord gekies wat ek nie kan

herhaal nie. Eerstens omdat ek dit nie onthou nie. Tweedens omdat ek weet dit het ‘n paar ongewensde name in. En nommers. En spesiale karakters…TIP: Skryf nou maar jou wagwoord iewers neer, onthou net waar jy dit bêre!

Een van die grootste uitdagings wat kinders van die Here vandag ervaar, is om in vandag se tyd, Christus se voorbeeld uit te leef EN ‘n verskil te maak. Dis tog een van die hoof maniere hoe Christus se liefde op aarde bly groei. Maar dit is moeilik. Sou dit nie fantasties gewees het om soos Jesus se dissipels, saam met Hom sy leringe daar kon meemaak nie? Dis juis oor die behoefte dat ons in baie kerke ‘n kern van kleiner

gefokusde groepe vind. Daar leer mense by mekaar hoe om Jesus se opdragte prakties uit te voer. Ons leer hoe om ander lief te hê en meer nog... hoe om mekaar lief te hê soos Hy ons lief het (Johannes 13:34). Om SAAM in Jesus se naam te kan staan en leer en doen is ‘n wonderlike voorreg en ervaring. As jy so gelei word, kom klop aan, kom word deel van sy dissipelkring.

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VLU Dinwiddie setop damesVLU Dinwiddie se konferensie het Saterdag 7 Maart plaasgevind Corrie Raubenheimer, Rina Mowbray en Magriet van der Walt het die meeste punte op die konferensie verdien en met die eerste, tweede en derde plek onderskeidelik weggestap.VLU Dinwiddie het ook die eerste plek verower in verskeie ander afdelings en is ook as die algehele wenner aangewys

Corrie Raubenheimer, Rina Mowbray en M agriet van der Walt.

MEET YOURCommunity heroes of the weekCONST. NKOANA AND R/CONST. MALEKE

Const. Nkoana and R/Const. Maleke managed to arrest a 32-year-old man after a tracking device that was removed from a car was tracked. The car was stolen in Montana in Pretoria.Inside the car, police found house-breaking implements, remote controls,

computer boxes and a type of poison used to poison dogs. The suspect appeared at the Palm Ridge Court on Monday 9 March and was charged with possession of house-breaking implements.

WELL DONE: Const.

Nkoana and R/Const. Maleke

Community heroes of the weekcomputer boxes and a type of poison

The suspect appeared at the Palm Ridge Court on Monday 9 March and was charged with possession of house-

Today’s lifestyles have become sedentary in many ways. Longer hours on your computer, tablet or phone. Sitting in front of the television for longer periods a day, just too tired to do any active recreational activities when we get home. Sounds familiar?The human body is designed to go from sustaining the “Lord of the dance” pose in dancing to moving in multiple directions during most sports activities at various speeds and rhythms. It has the ability to gain incredible strength over a fairly short period of time. The ability to hold your own body weight in different exercise routines that focus on body weight training alone is the new challenge out there.There are various systems in the body that work together to keep u s healthy. The musculoskeletal system is the system responsible for enabling us to move. When well taken care of we move without pain or stiffness. Fascia is the connective tissue network that supports the musculoskeletal system. Without it, it would be impossible to move our bodies.

Life stress, accidents and overuse put this system under tremendous stress. One of your brain’s main

functions is to compensate so that you can continue in your habits and sports activities. It uses the

fascial system to stabilise in areas where strain is experienced, causing one compensation pattern or another. This eventually results in spontaneous weakness and pain in no particular area of the body. Lynotherapy has been used effectively for over 30 years to eliminate pain and to identify weak areas in the body. Lynotherapy is a

technique that focuses on the fascia of the body. Releasing the compensated areas is vital for regaining normal pain-free function, getting real benefit during your training hours and living life with a happy body.If you suffer from any musculoskeletal pain or have further questions about the technique, contact us at JVS Physiotherapy Inc. in Bedfordview at 011-616-0975 or visit our website for more information at www.

jvsphysiotherapy.co.za. Let us help you get your body back into its “happy place.”

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Broken Wings Association for Adults with Disabilities is hosting a Family Fun Day!Date: 28 March 2015; Time: 09:00 Venue: Jackson DamBook your stall for R150-00Broken Wings will have a Tea Garden

and boerewors rolls/ hotdogs/ toasted sandwiches/ popcorn and crafts.Lots for the kids to do.Bring your family and friends have a nice day.More info contact Marietjie or Sheryl on (011) 869 3415.

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06 tame TIMES.co.za 17 Ma rch 2015Letters, opinions & news

Collecting the rainwater from our own roofs may eventually be the only way of ensuring an adequate water supply during droughts. This is the key message for National Water Week, which begins on 16 March and ends on 22 March.During this week, as the need for sustainable management of the scarce resource is considered, it is also the right time to reassess rainwater harvesting as one of the prime solutions of water conservation, says Rod Cairns, managing director of JoJo Tanks. He explained that most South Africans obtain their water from dams which are generally remote from where the greatest concentration of users is. “This leads to expensive pipelines, pumping costs and high maintenance requirements over great distances at rates not sustainable into the future. Additionally, household water consumption per capita is increasing and the population is growing. New ways must be found to reduce, reuse and store water.”Rainwater harvesting is simple and easy and offers huge advantages. To consumers it offers self-sufficiency in water supply and the convenience of not being dependent on remote water sources. To the environment it offers a reduction in flooding and erosion caused by covered and sealed surfaces. Cairns said he believed that a water-secure world was a joint responsibility and that every South African should invest in some sort of system to save water. “We live in a relatively dry country, with an average annual rainfall of about 464mm (compared to a world average of about 860mm). Furthermore, rain tends to be concentrated in certain areas and does not fall consistently throughout the year. These

facts, combined with increasing pressures on water resources and infrastructures in South Africa and worldwide, indicate that there may simply not be enough water to meet our future needs and the need to save water will be forced upon us.” He has advised the community to consider rainwater harvesting as part of a sustainable water strategy. “With water prices under pressure to sustain infrastructures and water interruptions recurring more often, rainwater harvesting systems offer significant benefits, including convenience, water security and value.”He continued: “Although our first step should always be to reduce the amount of water we use, our next step should be to look at replacing the high quality drinking water we use for low-grade uses such as toilet flushing, irrigation, household cleaning and car washing, by installing rainwater harvesting tanks.” Cairns and his team at JoJo Tanks have encouraged all citizens to adopt a water conservation approach that is a combination of reducing the amount of water used, being sensitive to the many competing demands placed on this fragile resource and most importantly, to supplement non-potable water usage with rainwater that is free from the sky. “Water is the lifeblood of the planet. To conserve it we need to shift our reliance from centralised water supply lines to decentralised rainwater harvesting at point of use – a more robust, resilient and planet-friendly approach. Collecting rainwater from our own roofs may eventually be the only way of ensuring an adequate water supply during droughts,” he concluded.

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Inspire a love of books from babyhood by buying cloth and cardboard books for babies and reading to toddlers and children.Put children to bed with a book. Let them turn the light off when they are tired of reading. Set a bed-time, not a sleep-time.Take your children to your local library regularly.Encourage Grade Ones and Twos to read everything they see.Put notes in your children’s school lunch-boxes or leave them lying around the house.Organize games that involve searching for written clues. For example, give children a slip of paper with the words “Look in the bread bin” written on it and hide another piece of paper saying “Check inside your left slipper” in the bread bin and so on, until the children eventually find a reward such as a chocolate. Write stories about your children in daily instalments – no child will be able to resist this one.Read books yourself.

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Bracken High travelled to Hoërskool Drie Riviere on 7 March for a friendly sportsday that included hockey, netball and rugby matches. All the players had a great time competing in the various sporting codes. Most of the matches were tightly contested; however, in the main rugby event of the day, the Bracken Bulldogs proved too strong for the Dries first team with an emphatic 40-12 victory. Congratulations to the Bulldogson their first victory of the season.

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Bracken High travelled to Hoërskool Drie Riviere on 7 March for a friendly sportsday that included hockey, netball and rugby

All the players had a great time competing in the various sporting codes. Most of the matches were tightly contested; however, in the main rugby event of the day, the Bracken Bulldogs proved too strong for the Dries first team with an emphatic 40-12 victory. Congratulations to the Bulldogs

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Harrison Ford of Star Wars and Indiana Jones fame took the bravado of his iconic roles to the next level when he crash-landed his WW2 vintage yellow fighter plane at a Los Angeles golf course on 05 March. Shortly after take-off, the plane’s engine lost power which forced the star to land. Ford was a mere distance away from the runway before his plane clipped the top of a tree before it crashed, leaving the actor seriously injured. It was the third time Ford has survived a crash landing. www.huffingtonpost.com

The four year anniversary of the 2011 quake-tsunami disaster that swept away thousands of people was recently commemorated. Paying tribute to the 20,000 lives that were claimed by the disaster, various ceremonies were held in locations hit by the magnitude 9.0 earthquake. Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko led tributes to those who died in Japan’s worst peace-time disaster. At 14:46 local time the tsunami warning sirens rang out, the exact moment that the undersea quake hit. A national moment of silence followed. www.nbcnews.com

South African seafood restaurant group Ocean Basket has discovered that a US company is using its name, logo and menu. Close to celebrating its 20 year anniversary, Ocean Basket’s Chief Executive Officer Grace Harding labelled the US-based restaurant an ‘unlawful copycat’ and accused them of plagiarising the Ocean Basket brand. Ocean Basket stated that it regards the issue in a very serious light. www.fin24.com

Just as the Japanese eat sushi, so Ethiopians enjoy raw meat. Called tera sega, it is a traditional dish eaten with spices and made from a freshly slaughtered cow or ox.It was invented by hunters who wanted to avoid making cooking fires, because the smoke could lead their enemies to them. www.wikifoundry.com

The Farmington New Hampshire Police Department in the US has been rewarding citizens with food vouchers due to their good behaviour amidst a cold winter. The police department began issuing gift cards for free pizza and fries to residents who use crosswalks, turn signals and otherwise obey laws that are often ignored. An idea initiated by Farmington Police Chief Jay Drury, the project was implemented after Drury witnessed a man make his way to a crosswalk in the heavy snow. www.huffingtonpost.com

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South Africa, kidney disease occurs mainly in people with hypertension and diabetes as well as people who are obese, have a family history of kidney disease or are using medicines, such as pain killers, that can damage the kidneys. It is often a silent killer, showing only mild or no symptoms until the condition is very advanced. People at high risk for kidney disease must have regular blood pressure checks and should take urine and blood tests to screen for kidney disease. People with hypertension and diabetes must be treated properly to control their blood pressure and sugars. To prevent kidney disease most people should ensure they drink plenty of water, avoid salty foods and prevent excessive weight gain. Furthermore, cigarette smoking can aggravate kidney disease. Avoid taking unnecessary medicines, especially anti-

inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS). People who have severe kidney disease should be referred to a specialist to initiate measures to try to prevent end-stage kidney failure and its complications. End-stage kidney failure

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state resources and bad organisation. Access to dialysis in the private sector is limited to those who have medical aid or who can fund themselves.This is an extremely expensive treatment and highlights further the importance of prevention. Details: www.worldkidneyday.org

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Visarend (Gauteng) Angling Club prize-giving

Alberton Angling Club results

Miggi Winner - 2014:Megan Viljoen

Junior Winner – 2014 : Tyron Loots

Ladies Winner – 2014 : Madelein Cordier

Senior Winner and Champion of champion Winner - 2014 : Jurrie Nel

Veteran Winner – 2014 : Willem Uys

Minni Winner - 2014:Jordan Doo Faustino

The Alberton Angling Club had their March competition at their club waters. The under-sized yellows kept everybody busy, but congrats to the following winners:Seniors: Hein Kerstholt (21 fish, 19.040 kg, 400.400 points); Neels Van Zyl (19 fish, 20.240 kg, 392.400 points); Duane Arbuckle (23 fish, 11.665 kg, 346.650 points)Veterans: Douglas Hilder (14 fish, 7.975 kg, 219.750 points); Basie Viviers (10 fish, 4.650 kg, 146.500 points); Charl de Wet (5 fish, 2.700 kg, 77.000 points)Ladies: Tosca Kerstholt (12 fish, 5.085 kg, 170.850 points); Hanli Visser (2 fish, 1.735 kg, 37.350 points); Yolande Oosthuizen (3 fish, 0.670 kg, 36.700 points)Juniors: Andrew Kerstholt (8 fish, 7.050 kg, 150.500 points); Nathan Oosthuizen (6 fish, 5.215 kg, 112.150 points); William Viviers (1 fish, 0.260 kg, 12.600 points)Mini Juniors: Kailey Oosthuizen (4 fish, 2.350 kg, 63.500 points); Kenny Prins (2 fish,1.180 kg, 41.800 points); Melande Viviers (2 fish, 1.045 kg, 30.450 points)Overall winner: Hein Kerstholt (400.400 points)Heaviest fish: Neels Van Zyl (Barbel 5.715 kg)Officials prize: Andrew Kerstholt (Heaviest Muddy 0.995 kg)

Members pool draw: Neels Van Zyl (Heaviest bag 20.240 kg)Jackpot: Duane Arbuckle (Caught all 4

species totalling 2.360 kg)Alberton Angling Club Contact

Details: Phone: 0818318025Web: http://www.

albertonangling.co.za

E m a i l : a lber tonangl ingc lub@

yahoo.co.zaFacebook: Alberton Angling Club

BONUS POINTS: were allocated to Errol Viviers for his Grass carp of 4.760 kg)

In one of the first official knowledge generation projects of the Kaizer Chiefs Innovation Centre, which is situated on the Vaal Triangle Campus of the North-West University (NWU Vaal), a practical research project will see academics from the Department of Industrial Psychology take to the sporting pavilion in the weeks to come.Researchers will – together with Kaizer Chiefs, investigate factors that contribute towards the levels of motivation of sports fans as well as the development of psychological affinity towards a particular sport team.According to Mr Ederick Stander, the Subject Chair of Industrial Psychology on the Vaal Triangle Campus, the research is aimed at better understanding the South African sport consumer – especially within the context of much sought after sporting codes such as soccer.

“Through this practical research initiative we will be able to provide the Kaizer Chiefs Executive Management with a greater insight and data breakdowns of why exactly different groups - within their current fraternity of fans, react and affiliate so strongly to the Kaizer Chiefs brand,” explains Stander.Another aim of the research initiative is to better understand fan behaviour to enable Kaizer Chiefs to further fine-tune their marketing and engagement strategies. Honours students in the programmes Industrial Psychology, Human Resources and Labour Relations will also get the opportunity to participate as fieldworkers on the project as part of their practicum. The latter refers to their Organisational Behaviour module.

AMAKHOSI: the management of Kaizer Chiefs and Vaal Triangle Campus and some of the players