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Usuku Lomhlaba lukaNelson Mandela lwalo nyaka belubanjwe ngaphansi kwendikimba ethi: “Yenza ongakwenza ngalokho onakho nalapho ukhona”.

80% of Grade 4 learners can't read for meaning - report finds Author: Bulelani Dyomfana

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outh Africa's school system continues to face issues around its literacy rate, as an expert panel finds that eight out of ten Grade 4 learners cannot read for meaning. An Education economist and Professor has given more insight into the unaddressed aspects that are the cause of the issues. In order to boost literacy rates among Grade 4 children in South Africa, drastic adjustments are required. This is according to a panel of experts who convened to assess the current state of reading among South African children. According to the 2016 Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS),

80% of Grade 4 learners are unable to read for meaning across all South African languages. Findings by The 2030 Reading Panel's Background Report show that if this trend persists without any meaningful intervention, this cohort of will only be able to read for meaning by 2098. Education economist Professor Nic Spaull, who forms part of the 2030 Reading Panel says that without a standardized universal primary school assessment that tests a learner's reading abilities, there is no information about which schools need additional support or more accountability measures.

Spaull further states that although there has been a gradual improvement in those stats since 2007, the pace of progress in this regard is not enough. “That improvement rate is not fast enough to get us to the 2030 goal of all children reading for meaning by the age of ten by 2030”. According to its Background Report, the panel has so far proposed the following recommendations be made to curb this prevailing issue:

• Establish a universal external Grade 2 assessment of reading. Continued on Page 02/......

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Upgrade of R40 gets thumbs up from Traditional Leadership in Mpumalanga

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ushbuckridge, 1 August 2022 – The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) hosted a stakeholder information sharing session with the traditional leadership of the Bushbuckridge Local Municipality on Thursday (28 July 2022) regarding the R40 national road upgrade. The session was followed by a site visit to inspect Section 5 of R40 national road in Bushbuckridge Local Municipality with the Executive Mayor, Councillor Sylvia Nxumalo.

Mpumalanga and also the President of The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (CONTRALESA), said that these engagements are important. “The R40 national road is busy and congested, many lives have been lost because the road is not user-friendly. The arrangement by SANRAL to come to engage benefits us as we obtain the correct information firsthand,” he said.

affected,” she said.

The majority of the land affected is tribal

SANRAL fosters collaboration with traditional leadership and consults on time regarding project-related activities from which local small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) and local communities can benefit. The R40 national road upgrade will start from Hazyview to Maviljan in the City of Mbombela and Bushbuckridge Local Municipality, and from Maviljan to Arthur Seat in Bushbuckridge Local Municipality. The traditional leadership welcomed this project that will not only bring employment and subcontracting opportunities but will boost the tourism sector and lead to improved road safety in the long term. Kgoši Mathibela Mokoena, chairperson

“A lot of people will be employed when this project gets underway. Bushbuckridge is a rural municipality, more than 64% of our community is unemployed, graduates are seating at home with qualifications. We are grateful that this road will be improved and will facilitate road safety and more tourism activity in our municipality.” The Executive Mayor of Bushbuckridge Local Municipality, Councillor Sylvia Nxumalo, added that SANRAL as an agency of the Department of Transport is demonstrating leadership and that the government is serious about service delivery. “As Bushbuckridge Local Municipality, we are confident that the R40 national Pic: GSDM road upgrade will get the much-needed support from local people because they have been consulted. SANRAL promises to hit the ground running particularly on the matters of land acquisitions with the stakeholders from the 272 stands

acquired. All occupants of affected sites will be engaged one-on-one starting from the first week of August 2022.

SANRAL Project Manager in the Northern Region, Vanessa Kgaphola, said this project will create jobs for local labour and training opportunities for unskilled labour in Bushbuckridge Local Municipality. “As part of empowering the local SMMEs and the community the R40 national road upgrade will include Community Development Initiatives. SMMEs and targeted labour who meet the requirements will be involved in community development initiatives such as training opportunities,” she said. The R40 is a link to the N4 Maputo Development Corridor which improves trade and stimulates economic development between South Africa and Mozambique. The R40 national road traverses through strategic economic hubs in Mpumalanga and Limpopo, it Pic: GSDM provides a direct link to mining industries in Phalaborwa, Hoedspruit and Barberton, as well as the tourism industry.

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80% of Grade 4 learners can't read for meaning - report finds

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estimated that government would need to spend R1,3-billion per year to provide high-quality reading materials and support to teachers • • Provide a standard minimum set of

reading resources to all Foundation

Phase classrooms (Grade R-3) as a matter of urgency.

•A university audit of pre-service teacher education programs.

In addition to this, the panel says that the Department of Basic Education's reading

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Six Trends Transforming SA's Hospitality Sector

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ourism in South Africa is recovering, with an increased volume of arrivals for both local residents and foreign travellers. With the removal of the final COVID-19 restrictions, this is expected to increase further, especially in coastal areas which have become increasingly popular with remote workers as they offer a better quality of life. To take advantage of this uptick, it's crucial for hoteliers and short-term rental owners to note that guest expectations have changed as a result of the pandemic. This is according to Max Urban, Co-founder and Managing Director of Propr, South Africa's largest short term rental management company, who says that as digitisation has accelerated as a result of the COVID-19 lockdowns, consumers' appetites for digital technologies and experiences have grown, but unlike other industries that swiftly adopted tech solutions, the hospitality sector has lagged.” “The industry needs to innovate and adapt now more than ever to meet consumer demands for accommodation that caters to the changing world of business and leisure, unique stays, instant communication on their preferred platforms, and smarter technologies to enhance their experience, amongst others,” he adds. To assist these businesses, Urban unpacks some of the trends that are shaking up the hospitality space:

Flexibility: The pandemic ushered in the era of offering flexible cancellations. When new travel restrictions can be imposed at a moment's notice, guests may be unwilling to book

accommodation with strict or moderate cancellation policies. Urban explains that accommodation providers have no choice but to embrace the last-minute nature with which guests book. “Gone are the days of looking at next year's forward bookings.”

Digital nomads are the new business travellers: Telecommuting has exploded since the start of the pandemic, as evidenced by the increase in daily active users on Microsoft Teams from 75 million users in 2020 to 145 million in 2021[i]. “Businesses are becoming more accepting of remote workers, which has resulted in an upsurge in digital nomads travelling the globe and staying in places for weeks or months at a time. Properties that can offer dedicated workspaces and high-speed internet are much more likely to get booked,” shares Urban. Becoming loadshedding proof: With loadshedding being the new normal, properties need to offer solutions that minimise the impact on guests. This ranges from special lamps and bulbs to inverters that can power internet routers. Urban notes that doing so is a great way to be set apart from other listings at the moment. Stand out, not standard: “Today's guests are looking for something special beyond the stock standard hotel room, prompting the hospitality industry to experiment with their offerings,” explains Urban. “Marriot, for instance, has carved out separate portfolios of properties under the Homes & Villas by Marriott International banner which enables guests to book self-catering accommodation.”

He adds that other hotel chains are expected to jump on this trend to make their properties unique and, in doing so, use their assets more efficiently. “An example of this could be renting out a hotel room during the day for use as a home office and hiring it out to a traveller at night.”

before arrival, whereas before they would only be focused on once they were in-house. “Through automated communication, guests can also be upsold extras like tours, additional cleans or a stocked fridge to enhance their stay even before they set foot through the door, and these can be handled quickly and seamlessly.”

Automate or stagnate: Urban points out that soon the days of guests picking up the phone or walking down to reception to speak with staff at hospitality establishments will be no longer. “They are increasingly wanting their communication to be instant and digital, sparking the need to automate processes to assist guests and enhance their experience. Guests nowadays prefer to interact via WhatsApp and chatbots and the industry needs to catch up.”

Smarter technology: Advances in technology will not only benefit the guests but property owners and professional hosts too. Urban explains that pricing algorithms are becoming increasingly sophisticated and can adjust pricing to capitalise on specific demand spikes. For example, a premium could automatically be applied to one-night gaps in the calendar to make those bookings more worthwhile. IoT tech will also be able to synch an establishment's calendar and switch the geyser on or off to save on electricity. Additionally, automatic inventory checks based on photographs will cut down the time it takes to check properties. Some of these technologies are already in existence and others are not too far off.”

“This also needs to be done in such a way that communications don't become robotic,” he adds. “Guests still expect a personal touch for certain types of interactions, even if they are automated or executed electronically. One of the ways that we have managed to get the balance right is by automating highly structured communication which gives our team more opportunity to spend quality time with guests on things that computers don't handle well yet such as planning a custom itinerary and talking about missed expectations. We also use tech to alert us to opportunities where we can delight or help our guests. For example, we automatically flag certain key words like 'anniversary', 'birthday' or 'locked out' and then notify our guest experience team.” He explains that the guest experience now starts

He concludes by saying, “The roaring 20s followed one of the last global pandemics, the so-called Spanish flu, and we are already seeing history starting to repeat itself with people wanting to get out and travel again. Over the past six months alone, we have seen booking levels return to what they were pre-Covid. In a year or two from now, it is anticipated that the hospitality industry will play a big part in helping economies recover, but players in the space need to be ready by responding to guests' changing needs.” For more information, go to https://www.propr.co.za

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Amazing Health Benefits Of Roselle

Roselle plant: Image credit: http://bit.ly/2mi16Xt Hibiscus Sabdariffa, or Roselle, is a shrub belonging to the Malvaceae family. In Iran, it is typically known as sour tea. In English-speaking countries, Roselle is called Red Sorrel. Originally from Africa and Carribean countries like West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, it is now commonly cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions of the world particularly in India and Southeast Asia. Roselle has been used as a therapeutic plant for centuries. Traditionally, it treats toothaches, urinary tract infections, colds, and even hangovers. In Senegal, roselle juice extracted from leaves is used to treat conjunctivitis and, when pulverized, soothes sores and ulcers. Roselle is an example of a plant that has many beneficial uses. The red roselle flowers themselves can be used for medicinal purposes. Some of these uses include: * Menstrual Pain Provides relief from cramps and menstrual pain * Anti-Inflammatory and Antibacterial Properties Boosts immune system (prevents cold and flu) Anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties Helps to treat discomfort caused by fever (due to its cooling effect) *Aids Digestion Increases both urination and bowel movements(due to its diuretic properties) Treats constipation Prevents colorectal cancer * Weight Loss Hibiscus herbal tea is also beneficial for losing weight.

Now Available in ERMELO Hibiscus inhibits the production of amylase, which helps in the absorption of carbohydrates and starch, so drinking hibiscus tea prevents that absorption from occurring * Antidepressant Properties Contains antidepressant properties like flavonoids Helps to calm down the nervous system Helps to reduce anxiety and depression by creating a relaxed sensation in the body and mind * Anti-Cancer Properties Hibiscus herbal tea contains hibiscus protocatechuic acid which has anti-tumor and antioxidant properties Study suggests that suggests that hibiscus slows down the growth of cancerous cells by inducing apoptosis, commonly known as programmed cell death * Cough, Colds and Fever Management According to the book “Healing Herbal Teas,” fresh hibiscus flowers contain around 6.7 mg of ascorbic acid, a form of vitamin C, which is one of the more essential nutrients needed by the body * Blood Pressure Management Because of its anti-inflammatory properties, hibiscus tea can reduce blood pressure by up to 10 points, according to research done at Tufts University in Boston. For this drastic improvement to occur, you need to consume three cups every day for a few weeks. Also, hibiscus tea has diuretic properties that increase urination, simultaneously lowering blood pressure. * Protects Liver Antioxidant properties helps to treat liver diseases (Antioxidants help to protect your body from diseases because they neutralize the free radicals present in body tissues and cells)

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