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Minister Ronald Lamola held liable for dog attack DOUGLAS: The Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, Ronald Lamola, is being held vicariously liable for the damages suffered by a prison official who was viciously attacked by a colleague’s three dogs. A German shepherd/police dog called Tiger; a mixed-breed type of an Alsatian called Sissy; and a small-sized dog with no name; attacked Karl Kitcher, a section head at the Douglas Correctional Centre in the Northern Cape. The dogs belonged to one of his colleagues, Mompati Sebogo, a call center clerk at the prison. The two men lived on the prison premises and in the same street, with their families. Kitcher earlier told the Northern Cape High Court (Monday 01 March 2021) that he was on his way to report for night duty when the three dogs attacked him as he walked down the street. The three dogs stormed at him shortly before midnight. He tried to calm them down but Tiger and Sissy mauled his upper leg and arm. In an attempt to escape he fell and broke both his wrists, he said.

He, however, managed to keep on walking for a while which caused the dogs to retreat. He was later hospitalized and was off duty for a month following the attack. The prison manager instructed Sebogo that morning to remove his dogs from the premises. The dogs were later put down. Kitcher meanwhile instituted an R1 799 832.77 in damages claim against both the minister and the owner of the dogs. He held the minister vicariously liable, as an employer of Sebogo, as the latter had been warned in the past to control his dogs. He also blamed the dogs’ owner for the attack, as Kitcher said Sebogo was negligent in not ensuring that his troublemaking dogs did not escape from his yard. The court initially ordered that both had to foot the bill for Kitcher’s damages. The issue of how much he should be awarded was postponed to a later date. The minister meanwhile took the matter on appeal as his legal team said he could not be held responsible for the actions of the dogs. It was found that the…(continue on page 3)


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The psychological impact of Covid-19 and lockdown “Anyone is at greater risk for mental illness over a time of prolonged crisis, especially those in solitude…” FAMSA (NC): A review of 24 studies conducted on the psychological impacts of quarantine found the wide range of symptoms of psychological stress and disorder, including: low mood, insomnia, stress, anxiety, anger, irritability, emotional exhaustion, depression and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Low mood and irritability specifically stand out as being very common, the study finds. First research papers out of China on impacts of recent lockdown find: 28% of quarantined parents warranted a diagnosis of “trauma-related mental health disorder. This is completely normal! It is a normal human reaction to an abnormal situation and set of circumstances. Anyone is at greater risk for mental illness over a time of prolonged crisis, especially those in solitude. But if you or a member of your family or team struggle with, have a history of, or are predisposed to mental disorders, you should be especially attentive to mood, thoughts and behavior

to look out for escalating symptoms. Whilst some degree of low mood and anxiety should be expected and would be considered an appropriate reaction for this global pandemic, you should consider seeking help for you, your team /family member from a mental health practitioner (many are conducting virtual assessments and sessions at the moment) if symptoms appear: Excessive, or much worse than usual. Persistent, most of the day on most days (and not just in reaction to an immediate stressor). Dangerous to your safety or the safety of others. Depression? Low mood, extremely sad, hopeless. Loss of interest/motivation. Change in eating/appetite Suicidal ideation. Anxiety? Excessive worry or panic (including panic attacks) Spiraling thoughts, dread, some paranoia. Physical: elevated heart rate, sweating, hyperventilating, crying. Repetitive (excessive) behaviors to try and reduce anxiety (nail biting, hand washing,

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(from page)…minister was vicariously liable for the damages, as head of correctional services and thus the employer of Sebogo. The reason for this is that it was not the first time that the dogs had attacked someone within the prison family compound. The head of the prison on an earlier occasion wrote a letter to Sebogo, in which he was asked to contain his dogs. It was argued that the minister (through his officials) ought to have compelled Sebogo to confine his dogs to his yard or dispose of them, and to have exercised sufficient control over them. Kitcher testified that Sebogo’s gate was not always kept closed which

sometimes allowed the dogs free rein in the street. The prison head sent a letter to Sebogo a year before this incident, in which he was asked to control his dogs or get rid of them. A few months down the line, they attacked the child of another family who lived on the premises. Sebogo and that family, however, came to an amicable arrangement about the situation. The court found that the minister, through his functionaries, was aware that the dogs were a menace and that he had to exercise control over the dogs that belonged to one of his employees and to prevent them from attacking and injuring another person.


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Second batch of vaccine arrives in Northern Cape this week NORTHERN CAPE: Government aims to vaccinate over 40 million people before the end of 2021. The second batch of Johnson and Johnson vaccines have been delivered to the Northern Cape Department of Health this week. The department is racing to speedily inoculate 14 000 healthcare workers across the province. In Kimberley, over 60-percent of the 3 920 health workers have already been vaccinated. The rollout to other hospitals across the province will be done in the next few weeks. The provincial health department spokesperson Lebogang Majaha says, “Over 2 500 of our healthcare staff were vaccinated and we truly appreciate their immense participation. We are however optimistic that our overall vaccination will be completed in record time within the two weeks’ specified timelines. Our message lastly to communities is for them to continue to social distance, wash hands

regularly and sanitize.” President Ramaphosa said on Sunday the National Coronavirus Command Council is monitoring the coronavirus infection rate ahead of Easter, as the holiday could become a super spreader event. South Africans, meanwhile, are once again being urged not to lower their guard. This as the number of daily infections is now at less than 2 000 cases and 200 deaths, compared with between 15 000 to 20 000 infections in December. On Sunday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said phase two of the coronavirus vaccine rollout is expected to take place from the end of this month with the elderly and essential workers being among those who will get the inoculation. He was speaking in a live address to the nation during which he announced that the country had entered Alert Level one of the lock-down. The President says the country has secured vaccines from different manufacturers to

“We need a constructive plan to change the Northern Cape!”

ensure herd immunity. Government aims to vaccinate over 40 million people before the end of 2021. It has so far vaccinated over 67 000 healthcare workers in phase one of the nationwide programme. President Ramaphosa says government will secure enough doses of vaccines to vaccinate the whole nation. He says more vaccine sites will be activated during phase two of the rollout. “We have recently signed an agreement with Johnson & Johnson to secure 11 million doses. Of these doses, 2.8 million doses will be delivered in the second quarter and the rest spread throughout the year. We have also secured 20 million doses from Pfizer, which will be delivered from the second quarter. Additionally, we have secured 12 million vaccine doses from the COVAX facility and are in the process of finalizing our dose allocation from the African Union (AU),” he adds. (SABC – News)

NORTHERN CAPE: The Democratic Alliance (DA) appeals for the layout of a detailed plan to turn the destitute Northern Cape Province around. The DA's Northern Cape Provincial Leader, Harold McGluwa, says that the substandard state of the Northern Cape is a cause for concern. Moreover, this has been further aggravated by Covid-19, systematic corruption, and the recent lockdown effects on the economy. “The premier must not try and disguise this real state of the province or the very real hardships that citizens of the Northern Cape are facing,” says McGluwa. "Just last week it was announced that the province has the lowest matric pass rate and the largest increase in the

official unemployment rate. Aside from addressing education, jobs, and healthrelated concerns, it would also be prudent of the premier, Dr Saul Zamani, to report back on how many criminal cases have been opened and how much money has been saved in irregular contracts since he took over leadership of the Northern Cape.” Furthermore, McGluwa says they want to be informed about the actions to be taken for sustainable access to education for the children in the province and the plans he will implement to escape a possible provincialwide water crisis. McGluwa concludes by saying that the time for discussions is long over as the premier has already served two full years in office. (DA – NC)


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Waar is jy? “Waar is jy?” (Gen. 3:9) Dis die heel eerste vraag wat die Here vra. Die Here soek na Adam en Eva, nie omdat Hy nie weet waar hulle is nie, maar omdat Hy weet dat hulle vir Hom wegkruip en Hom vermy en Hom eintlik nodig het om hulle te help. As die Here vandag vir jou vra: Waar is jy? Waar gaan Hy jou kry? Êrens op jou eie pad? Alleen en verlate? Op plekke waar jy nie veronderstel is om te wees nie, waar niemand anders mag weet waar jy is nie? Besig met verkeerde dinge? Of gaan Hy jou vind besig om jou medemens te help, soos die barmhartige Samaritaan, of besig met jou eerlike dagtaak soos die vissermanne langs die See van Galilea, besig om jou gesin te versorg soos Marta, besig om Sy Woord en liefde te deel soos Petrus? Of gaan Hy jou dalk vind langs die sterfbed van ’n geliefde, soos Lasarus se familie, of op jou siekbed in afwagting vir ’n wonderwerk, soos die man by die bad van Bethesda, of uitgewerp soos die besetene in Kapernaum? Of gaan Hy jou dalk op jou knieë vind waar jy jou hand uitsteek om aan die soom van sy kleed te raak of in ’n skare gereed sit om te luister na sy leringe? Weet vir seker dat daar nie ’n plek is waar die Here jou nie kan raaksien nie. Jy kan nie vir die Here wegkruip nie. Hy sal jou altyd weer kom soek en kom haal en kom help. Hy sal 99 skape los om jou te kom roep: waar is jy? Ons is dalk verlore, verdwaal en skaam soos Adam en Eva oor dit wat ons aangevang het, maar hoor vanaand dat die Here na jou kom soek en vra: My kind, waar is jy? “Waarheen sou ek vlug om aan u teenwoordigheid te ontkom? Klim ek op na die hemel, is U daar, gaan lê ek in die doderyk, is U ook daar. Vlieg ek na die ooste, of gaan woon ek in die verre weste, ook daar lei U hand my, hou u regterhand my vas.” (Ps. 139:7-10) ~ Wilna Botha

Kitchen delight

Leek and Butternut Crustless Quiche Ingredients 1 small butternut, peeled and cubed 4 Leeks, cleaned and sliced thinly 1 onion, finely chopped 2 Cloves of garlic, finely chopped 20 ml butter 30 ml Olive oil 5 ml Mustard Powder Salt and Pepper to season 500 ml Grated Cheese 2 Eggs 250 ml Milk 50 ml Flour 5 ml Baking Powder METHOD Preheat oven to 180C. Toss butternut in half of the olive oil, season and roast for 25 minutes or until soft and slightly charred around the edges. In a medium frying pan, place the oil, butter, mustard powder, leeks and onions. Cook on medium heat for 5

minutes, 5 Minutes cover and cook for another 8 to 10 minutes until soft and translucent. 8 Minutes Place butternut and leeks in the base of a 26cm quiche tin and distribute evenly. In a medium bowl, mix milk, eggs, flour and baking powder and mix well. Pour milk mixture over Butternut and Leeks and tap tin to even out the liquid. Cover the quiche with cheese and bake for 30 to 40 minutes until golden brown and set in the middle (30 Minutes) Serve warm from the oven with crusty bread and a salad or chilled. Keeps for up to three days in the fridge

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Pet’s Corner

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ALERT! Rabies on the rise!

Heidi die Pekingese en Fluffy die Toypom behoort aan Gwen Germishuizen van Riebeeckstad

There have been 33 confirmed cases of rabies in animals since the beginning of the year, according to the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development. The department also reported that a 10-year-old boy from KwaZulu-Natal died from the virus. Rabies is a fatal viral disease that affects all mammals, and is transmissible from animals to humans. The virus is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals through licks, scratches and bites. Rabies occurs in domestic and wild animals across South Africa. People are encouraged not to touch or pick up unknown or stray animals, especially dogs and cats. South African law requires pet owners to vaccinate their cats and dogs against Rabies at 12 weeks, as well as a booster before 12 months. Thereafter, they should receive doses yearly or every third year depending on the specific vaccine manufacturer.

Focus on Macarons

Grace Stevens: 5 Fantastic Fixes for Macaron Fails Macarons have had a meteoric rise to the top of the confectionery hierarchy recently with speciality shops bringing out every flavour from raspberry to rose, cotton candy to champagne crème. Sandwiched between two delicate shells the variety of buttercreams, fruit curds, preserves, and ganache’s is only limited by your imagination. The problem is that as with most unfamiliar fine French pastries, theses little dollops of heaven can be hellishly intimidating to make for the beginner baker. Grace Stevens, TV chef, cookbook author and confectionery extraordinaire shares her top 5 fantastic fixes to achieve a perfectly formed Macaron: Why Don’t my Macarons Have Feet? Getting that signature, even rise around the Macaron cookie is all down to how long you let your mixture rest. Much like the French themselves, French pastries takes finesse to get right, and trying to rush through them is futile. A well-rested Macaron will have developed a rubbery ‘skin’ that you can gently touch, and it will hold its shape. Depending on the weather this could take between 30 – 60 minutes.

Why are my Macarons Flat? First, says Grace, don’t panic. Your mixture is probably overmixed and a little thin. On your next attempt, when you are making your macaronage - gently fold less meringue to your almond mixture. To test that you have the right consistency, lift the batter on a spoon, if it flows off the spoon in a shiny, continuous ribbon the structure of your Macaron shell, in the end, should be perfect. Why are my Macarons so sticky? Nothing says the opposite of sophistication and elegance like sticky fingers. If your Macarons are still sticky, they are likely under baked. One secret to getting them delicate and dry is to leave them for a little longer in the oven at 110 C so that all the moisture escapes. Why are my Macarons Hollow? It is an intensely disappointing feeling to bite into your creation only for there to be nothing but empty space inside. Hollowness is governed in part by the heat of your oven. If your oven is too hot, the meringue will not set correctly. To avoid this, be sure to bake your Macarons for 10 minutes at 130C and then drop your temperature to 110C.

Oh No, My Macarons are Cracked! If your Macarons have cracked, chances are because your oven is too hot. Simply use a lower oven temperature of 130C and you should avoid any cavernous catastrophes. Grace also advises that by using an oven thermometer check that your oven is giving a true reading of the temperature and is not running hot. After making hundreds of Macarons, in countless flavours, Grace says that she has a particular and persistent fondness for granadilla flavoured Macarons using fresh granadillas from the vine in her garden. She says that she loves Macarons not only for their delicious taste but because of the reaction of awe and delight that sweeps through the room when she serves these undeniably ‘classy’ cookies. Macarons are the perfect morsels to spoil your loved ones with, just be sure to pack them carefully and tightly if you plan to travel to avoid your delicate work being demolished before they can be devoured.


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Wheels:

The pumped up version of the A-Class is here and Alex Shahini gets to grips with the new GLA 200. A few decades ago the majority of passenger vehicles that filled the streets and transported families were sedans. Towards the end of the century, hatchbacks had asserted themselves as worthy adversaries and continued to increase in popularity in the ensuing years. Could it be that the compact SUV is under the same trajectory, one that will overthrow the beloved hatchback? Since the automotive world is constantly evolving, brands of all sizes conduct extensive market research to ensure they have the upper hand in new vehicle development. Things are no different with compact SUVs. They have become such a popular trend that consumers and brands have put their full focus into its development! Now, this is where the new Mercedes-Benz GLA comes into the picture, it fills the niche for young buyers that desire compact SUV characteristics while retaining the no compromise comfort and style synonymous with the brand. Our test car, the GLA 200 AMG Line delivered on both accounts, with exterior styling imparting a more aggressive look than its predecessor and a sufficiently comfortable ride, even on 20” AMG Multi Spoke alloys. While the GLA is 100mm taller and slightly wider than its previous model, it is one of the most compact in its range, – in fact it is 15mm shorter than the previous generation and measuring in smaller than the chief rivals Audi Q3 and BMW X1. This makes it easily manoeuvrable and devoid of the cumbersome reputation SUVs have garnered. The dipped front bonnet made gauging tight surroundings quite difficult but credit can be given to the intuitive Mercedes Active Parking Assist with front and rear mounted cameras that provide extra confidence – albeit the sensor alarms were very enthusiastic near kerbs and parking

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garages. Consider this a more practical, spacious and consumer appeasing A class – it still feels very composed and planted around sharp corners and bends, although its inherently higher ground clearance does compromise it somewhat. Additionally, the elevated 140mm seating position from its sibling makes for comfortable driving and provides good vision of the surroundings. The A-pillars are not overtly bulky and do not hamper vision between the front windscreen and side windows – overall visibility from the driver’s seat is therefore good. Sitting slightly higher than most other vehicles on the road will generally instil an air of superiority to whoever is behind the wheel, but that is likely where its additional height advantage ends. Most non 4Matic front-wheel-drive GLA’s are unlikely to opt for the trail-less-travelled, which is a good thing since venturing into uneven terrain resulted in parking sensors frequently dispatching warning sounds and an uneasy ride (perhaps the risk of damaging those 20” rims only made this worse). While the local Mercedes-Benz GLA configurator only includes the two engine variants counting the 2.0 turbo diesel in the GLA 200d, our GLA 200 had the alternative, punchy 1.3-litre turbo four cylinder engine with 120kW. While the motor is well suited to lumbering around at low RPM and cruising on open roads, more spirited bursts of driving presented an annoying engine whine on deceleration which was exacerbated when the windows were open. Engine sound is as expected in a family orientated vehicle: numb, although there was a significant audible difference once the Sport mode was engaged. While the smoother, newer 8 speed gearbox of the local range is limited to the GLA 200 d, the only choice in our car was the 7 speed dual-clutchtransmission (DCT). While it felt less evolved and more hesitant in grabbing a gear than the

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8 speed DCT in its diesel partner, it is still well suited for use as a comfortable runabout and highway cruiser. With engine rpm well below 2500 at 120km/h it provides good efficiency too, the combined figure for both urban and open road driving while under our care was about 7l/100km – disclaimer: spirited driving was top of the agenda and economy mode was only engaged once. As mentioned earlier, the interior is comfortable and spacious. The double screen layout provides a sensibly laid out display for the driver and central infotainment system while space-age inspired air vents take the focal point just below. The customisable displays and interior LED lighting allow for personalisation, while the central infotainment system has the ability to learn the drivers preference over time. The user interface is well integrated, but certain applications can be clunky to retrieve and process information like fuel economy and driving analytics. But the tactility of the central trackpad and drivers buttons can forgive some of the niggles. It was noted by other members of the team that material quality and overall fit and finish has taken a big step up from its hatchback sibling. Space is abundant for both the driver and any passengers in the GLA, with sufficient leg and head room for normal sized adults in the rear. However, cargo space is where it falls short, even with 2 adjustable boot floor heights, the GLA has one of the least volumetric boot capacities in the segment at 435l. The GLA 200 is therefore a well balanced vehicle that is dressed up as an SUV. It is an option that will make valid sense to the consumer that is looking to satisfy as many driving and lifestyle needs as possible, while still retaining a three-pointed star on its grille. With a base price starting at R679 040, it is the most expensive of the lot too. Although it comes with a list of standard equipment, speccing options such as larger diameter rims and interior comforts could send the price closer to the R800 000 mark.


| 10 | AGRICULTURE - SPORT

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Rekord Landbousake: Veilings OVK het met trots MALUTI DORMERS se Produksieveiling op 27 Februarie by Rietkuil (Clocolan) aangebied. Goeie pryse is vir die stoet- sowel kommersiële diere behaal.. Die duurste bod vir die dag was vir 'n kommersiële ram. CA Da Silva Boerdery (Harrismith) is die nuwe eienaar van hierdie ram en het R34 000 vir hom

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betaal. Gemiddelde prys van R8 545.48 is vir kommersiële ramme behaal. Gemiddelde prys van R10 652.78 is vir die stoetramme behaal. 53 Stoetooie is vir 'n gemiddelde prys van R9 594.34 verkoop. 'n Gemiddelde prys van R4 882.39 is vir 355 kommersiële ooie behaal.

Rynhard Rossouw het ‘n 8kg barber gevang by Emanzini Resort Vrede dam.

DUURSTE RAM: Foto: Dr Carl Scholtz (verkoper), CA Da Silva (koper, Harrismith), Lodie van Reenen (verkoper), JT Fourie (OVK).

Waaiwater Auction delivers excellent results On Friday, February 5, 2021, Waaiwater Farming held its production auction. The wet weather did not deter the buyers, and the auction went well. It was an outstanding sheep offer, and the average looks as follow: Pregnant twins, 2 tooth ewes, were sold at an average of R 3 500. Pregnant singles, 2 tooth ewes, were sold at an average of R 2 900. Pregnant twins, 4 tooth ewes, were sold at an average of R 3 450. Pregnant singles, 4 tooth ewes, were sold at an average of R2 600. Pregnant twins, 6 to 8 tooth ewes, were sold at an average of R 3 300. Pregnant singles, 6 to 8 tooth ewes, were sold at an average of R2 600. The cattle were out of the books, and the average looks as follows: Cows with calves (3 in 1) were sold at an average of R 28 231. Pregnant cows were sold at an average of R 19 088. Pregnant heifers were sold at an average of R 18 000. Open heifers were sold at an average of R 13 600. Waaiwater Boerdery and BKB Louwid thank all buyers for a successful day. BKB Louwid Bethlehem hosted the auction with Bennie van der Merwe as auctioneer.

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