Saturday, May 24, 2008

SURVIVAL GUIDE

SURVIVAL GUIDE

South Africa has an excellent infrastructure and most first time visitors will find touring a surprisingly effortless and pleasurable experience in this African country. First rate safari lodges, hotels, guesthouses and B&Bs are plentiful and getting around is easy with exceptional air services and roads. For those on a more slender budget there are a rapidly escalating number of self catering options and backpacker hostels.

SafariNow Travel Guide Time Zones

South African local time (Bravo or GMT+2), not to be confused with Zulu time, is 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), also Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Zulu time (Z) and operates all year throughout the entire country.

Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia are in the same time zone although Namibia changes in winter to UTC+1 from 2am on the 1st Sunday of April until 2am on the 1st Sunday of September.

Friday, May 16, 2008

School book protest march

 

May 16 , 2008

Zululand
OBSERVER
 

 

 

School book protest march

Dave Savides

THE Inkhatha Freedom Party has planned a protest march for 10am today (Thursday) starting opposite the Zululand Observer offices in Empangeni. At issue is a Grade 12 history text book which allegedly 'tells blatant lies and deliberately distorts facts about the role of the IFP and the contribution made by its leader, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi'.
The book, 'In Search of History' has been roundly condemned by IFP voices as 'propaganda masquerading as history'. IFP National Organiser, Albert Mncwango, announced that the IFP will embark on a series of protest actions aimed at discontinuing use of the book at schools.
'This is nothing more than the sugar-coating of the ANC's history,' said Mncwango.
'We cannot allow our children to be poisoned with this tissue of abominable propaganda and the deliberate twisting of history to distort who did what, when and where.
'The IFP is not going to stand by idly to see its contribution being trampled and destroyed.
'We will certainly not allow the legacy of Prince Buthelezi to be so deliberately destroyed. We are going to ensure that this book is removed from schools and will use all legal forms of protest to ensure that this happens and that this attempt to indoctrinate our children is stopped.'
The Empangeni protesters will march to the Department of Education offices in the CBD, where they will deliver a memorandum addressed to National Education Minister, Naledi Pandor


 

 

Monday, May 12, 2008

Somkhanda is the first community-owned land

MEDIA STATEMENT
ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM ON 1
November 2007.
ELEVEN (11) BLACK RHINOS RELEASED ONTO KZN COMMUNITY OWNED GAME
RESERVE TO BOOST COMMUNITY’S TOURISM ECONOMY

History was made today when black rhinos were released onto Somkhanda Game Reserve in
northern KwaZulu-Natal. Somkhanda is the first community-owned land to become a partner in the WWF/ Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Black Rhino Range Expansion Project. A total of eleven (11) black rhinos will be released.
Somkhanda Game Reserve is owned by the Gumbi community which successfully claimed five
commercial game farms under the Land Restitution process. Rather than turn the whole area into settlement and farming, the community leaders decided to zone their land for economic
sustainability. The zones include areas for conservation, development and commercial cattle
farming.
"Empowering black communities to become stakeholders is a priority in conservation, and
Somkhanda is an example where it is really starting to happen", said WWF’s Dr Jacques Flamand, leader of the Black Rhino Range Expansion Project.
iNkosi Zebelon Gumbi, head of the Gumbi royal family, explains: "When the land was gone, there
were no opportunities. Now there are opportunities. There is work in security protecting animals
from poachers. And there is work at the lodges. We have set aside some land for farming and
settlement, and some for development projects which will boost the Gumbi economy. We are
asking our people to think like businesspeople. We are living in modern times. It is not just building a place and relying on cattle any more. Now we ask people to work and get money."
But conservation always involves the heart as well as the head. Nathi Gumbi, Director of
Somkhanda Game Reserve, says: "When the Gumbis were moved from their land, we had no
choice. But thank God the white people who took our land also loved it. So our land is still beautiful.
Now we have the land back and we shall also love it and look after it as our ancestors loved it."
The way the Black Rhino Range Expansion Project works is that the founder population of black
rhino - the 11 that are being released now - belong to Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife. When the population grows, then ownership of the offspring is shared 50/50 between the Gumbi community and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife.
"But the reality is that these animals belong to all of us - to KwaZulu-Natal, to South Africa, to
Africa, to our children and our children’s children," said Rejoice Mabudafhasi, Deputy Minister of the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, who attended the release. "They are our
heritage, our responsibility, our privilege. The Gumbi leadership has shown the courage and
foresight to accept that opportunity and that responsibility and we salute you for that. It may not always be easy. There will be challenges and setbacks. It will be hard work. But it will be worth it.

As the first community to become partners in this important project, you are pioneering a way that we hope many others will follow", the Deputy Minister added.
The black rhino is still critically endangered, although numbers have increased to about 3700, from a low point of around 2500 in the 1990s. The Black Rhino Range Expansion Project supports ongoing protection of existing populations, but also aims to increase land available for black rhino conservation, thus reducing pressure on existing reserves and providing new territory in which the animals can rapidly increase in number. This is done by forming strategic partnerships with landowners within the historic range of the black rhino. The first three partner sites were Mun-ya- wana Game Reserve, Zululand Rhino Reserve and Pongola Game Reserve.
Partnerships, both with private and communal landowners, are essential for the future of
conservation, said Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife CEO Khulani Mkhize. "For conservation to grow and
thrive in our beautiful country, with all its opportunities and challenges, local communities must
become significant stakeholders with a real interest in ensuring the future of conservation. This is an example of that principle in action, and we are proud and excited to be part of it," he said.
The Black Rhino Range Expansion Project is a partnership between WWF and Ezemvelo KZN
Wildlife and is supported by the Mazda Wildlife Fund.
The media is invited to attend and interview the Deputy Minister. For more information, please
contact:
Moses Rannditsheni
Media Liaison Officer for the Deputy Minister
Dept of Environmental Affairs and Tourism
Tel No. 012-310 3898/9
Mobile 082 448 2450
Email MRannditsheni@deat.gov.za
Website www.deat.gov.za
ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS AND TOURISM ON 1
November 2007.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Re: Fast Fotos Closed??? No!!!

 
Hi Guys,
 
Just to inform people about our comings and goings ....
 
Fast Foto's has temporary been relocated to Sunny Shores(Arries Supermarket)
 
Dolphin Centrum are being up graded and it is now Fast Foto's turn. Rest assure we are going no where and still stock all the major photography lines, we still offer great professional service.
 
The analog machines has been switched off about mid February due to load shedding. Digital Printing stocks are low but new stock is arriving soon... We have loads of Digital Camera equipment and batteries as well as memory cards.
 
Cell chargers is fully stocked.
 
We will be going onto extended hours soon ... we trading 9am to 9pm currently.
 
Sunny Shores
 
Convenient Shop with almost anything you need.
Fresh Eggs from Poultry Farm almost Daily ... R13.00 per dozen Jumbo Eggs
Fresh Milk from Dairy (Jersey Milk)               R16.50 for 2lt
 
Bread Daily From Sasko and Brooklyn Bakery
 
Smokes, Cigars and Tabaco....
 
Take Away's
Fish in Butter Deep Fried while u wait ... R12.50
Chips
Sandwiches   
My personal speciality ...
Curries
Curry & Rice R15.00
Bunny Chow  R25.00 1/2 bread loads of curry
 
Weekend Whole Chicken ... R40.00 Tandori spice to die for  ...
 
POP IN if you missed us along the rout... or call to order Petrus 083 584 7473
 
Regards
Petrus Retha and Family ....