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December 5, 2007

Miss Zambezi 2008

Filed under: Miss Zambezi — Ben @ 6:33 pm

Miss Zambezi 2008
http://www.misszambezi.co.za


THE FIRST LAUNCH OF MISS. ZAMBEZI 2008
 
The organizers are proud to announce the very first Miss. Zambezi 2008.  As everybody knows, the Zambezi area are overwhelmed with the excitement burst of growth and expansion. Zambezi will never be the same ! with new business centers on Zambezi and many housing projects that’s been seen around Zambezi we can almost call it our new Zambezi City ! The Zambezi area are well known for the sub-tropical and holiday atmosphere north of the Magalies Mountain. 
 
The Miss. Zambezi is a first ever to be held.  This promotion will not only be a first class beauty pageant, also will it be the Whole new promotional tool telling you all you want to know about the People of Zambezi.  We are proud to announce some of our sponsors who make this wonderful promotion possible.  This promotion will include the  community awareness of our old aged to a very large extend. They are our heritage and we are proud to honor them as special and blessed here on Zambezi. The uniqueness of this promotion is that we want all to be more aware of the people of Zambezi. 
 
Our website will allow you to vote for the following :  Zambezi Businessman Award, Senior Citizen Award, Zambezi Woman Today Award, Miss. & Mr. Primary schools award and lastly the Zambezi Fun Family Award.  Please read for further details for what criteria you should be looking at when voting for someone. The following beauty categories are available to enter, semi-finals will be held in February and March 2008 and the Finals at end the end of March 2008. The categories are : Little Miss. Petite, Miss. Junior Zambezi, Miss. Teen Zambezi, Miss. Zambezi.
 
CRITERIA TO FOLLOW ON VOTING FOR AWARD WINNERS & ENTER FOR MISS. ZAMBEZI
The community of Zambezi will nominate entrants for the following categories :
Send in your votes by providing us with the person you are voting for her/his name, contact details, his business name & address, his age and a short detailed message of not longer than 120 words, the award category and your own details. Send in a writing  telling us why she/he should win this award. If you have send in the name of a award winner you stand the chance to win a prize yourself.
Zambezi Businessman award : There are no age restrictions. If you know of a businessman here in the Zambezi are that are an exceptional, effective and prosperous businessman, adding to the growth and success story on Zambezi
Senior Citizen award : Vote for someone older than 60 that you know should win this award. Write in not more than 120 words why you vote for this person. Involvement in the Zambezi area should be demonstrated in your writing. 
Zambezi Woman Today : What will we be looking at: a woman older than 30 years. She may be a mother, a business woman, a beauty queen, someone who makes a difference in her home, at work, at her child’s school or in the community. She must demonstrate the values of marriage vows and family strengths. This is not an award for beauties only.
Miss./Mr. Zambezi Interschools award :
If your school has come up with a Mr./Miss. Winner last year send in your votes. It can be a Miss. Primary Schools winner, Miss./Mr. Stephanus Roos Primary school winner for example or Mr./Miss. Montana High school winner.
Zambezi Family Fun award :
Take your best Family photo, A4 size to the Photo Gallery next to oom Piet’s Slaghuis (on the other side of Zambezi where KFC corner is). Write contact details at the back of the photograph with a writing why this family are the best !
Miss. Zambezi
Little Miss Zambezi        : Girls 4 – 7 years
Miss. Junior Zambezi      : 8 – 11 years & 12 – 13 years
Miss. Teen Zambezi        : 13 – 17 years
Miss. Zambezi                :  18 – 25 years
RULES FOR ENTERING MISS. ZAMBEZI
An entry fee of R150 per entrant. 10% of the money will be donated to the project AdoptNGran on the evening of the Finals.
Girls who enter under the age of 12 years will not be allowed in any circumstance to wear make-up or any glitzy outfits. We want girls to be girls only.
Closing date for entries is 25 February 2008 at 15:00, all entries should be registered on our participation list on that day, no late entries will be taken in after this date. Entries can be send in to the competition website log? for entrants or to the entry boxes placed at shopping centres/businesses.
The panel of judges will be chosen and be introduced on the semi finals. Judges decision will be final. No correspondence will be corresponded with after the winners were announced. Please log in to the Prizes ???More information will be available from early January 2008.
All entries should be registered on our website, if you enter we will provide you with a entrant nr on receipt off. No entries will be registered or accepted without proof of payment.  Bank account details will be available from middle January 2008 (NO REFUNDS WHATSOEVER).
 
 
 
More information :
Their will be a contracted photographer available. Please order photographs after you have been chosen as a finalist and have received your participation for the finals. Be only allow photographers assigned for the Miss. Zambezi Promotion.
Clothes to wear for semi-finals : INFORMAL, no party wear !
Dates and venues for semi-finals will be provided on the website from mid January 2008.
Info about the Little Miss. Zambezi semi-finals
Entry forms can be found at BOSTON BARBEQUE or on the web site of Miss. Zambezi. Completed entry forms can be placed at the Entry box at Boston Barbeque (contact nr. 012 567-7152   543-0037).  Entrants can wear party wear ( no evening outfits). The semi-finals will be on 1 March 2008 at BOSTON BARBEQUE.  Finalists will be chosen on this morning and will receive a flower crown from the owner Stefan Engelbrecht. All semi-finalists will receive a Boston Barbeque welcome with bubbly cold drinks & balloons.   BOSTON BARBEQUE will also sponsor prizes for this category at the Finalé.
Specific rules for the Miss. Teen Zambezi & Miss. Zambezi category :   The semi-finals will start with audition /interviews, a head and shoulder photograph must be handed in & a beauty walk on the ramp to be completed.  The theme for dresscode : Africa (anything resembles the Africa feel can be demonstrated in the outfit).
Every winner, the first & second princess will each receive a sash and a crown sponsored by Lynndum Construction
 
WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE OUR SPONSORS THAT ARE ALREADY IN TO SUPPORT THE PROMOTION ! Go on the website and read more about them.
Westend Lifestyle Centre
Boston Barbeque
Etienne Lewis Emporium & Shopping centre on Zambezi
West End Shopping Center
Curves Shop Owner
Planet Fitness
Zambezi Retail Park Shopping Centre
Ozone
Advertising House
Vivacité
Geldenhuys Botha Attorneys
Zambezi Junction
Lynndum Construction
SATowns  http://www.satowns.co.za
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Security Armed Reaction

Filed under: Security — Ben @ 7:37 am

Alarman Security Systems

If you were our Security Armed Reaction Officer on duty, how must we treat you?

Daily, I will slab the Alarman Security Systems COMMUNITY PATROL Magnet Stickers to my car and drive slowly through our area, wandering what appreciation does my fellow citizens have for protecting them? One night I wrote down these mind flashes after I apprehended a suspicious vehicle for the third time in 50 minutes.My First Question to myself was?What would I like to hear from my community, for doing this!

Show Respect – Good day Officer, welcome to our premises!!Show Appreciation – Thank You for the work you do!

Show Acceptance – We are glad you are our Officer!

Show Comradeship – Here is a cold juice to our “Lonesome Ranger” while you proactively “clean” our area

Tell him, he is part of the solution – “We want to assist you in cleaning this area”!

My next question was?If I then get injured for somebody unknown, while on patrol? Will it be worth it? Will my community at least come to my hospital bed with flowers or at the worst, to my funeral? Will thy carry on with this worthy deed I did for them? I just wondered?

Alarman will protect you anyway. It is the right thing to do!Please involve yourself in your community, it is worth it!

You must remember Alarman Security Systems is not an Armed Reaction Company. We do this for our community and our own family!

What are YOU doing for your community?47 MINUTES

Chubb Armed Reaction please reacts to the following incidence and put your cards on the table!!!!This letter was send to Alarman by one of our beloved clients to respond to. Thanks Marion!

This letter was placed without alterations!Here is my story. I’ve put it together this way as every time I tell it I’m filled with such anger over the events – and at the way my wife and I have been treated by Chubb security – that I’m useless for an hour afterwards. I have a lot of friends, and?a lot to say: so here goes.I received a call from Chubb stating that the panic alarm had been activated from no. 12 Montreuil Street, Montroux, Gauteng. I told them that instead of phoning me (considering it is a PANIC alarm) I thought they should be sending personal to my property to investigate. The time of this call was 12.30 am on the 2′nd November 2007.

I phoned my wife immediately to check whether she was alright- but received no response from her number. I immediately jumped in my car as I had a bad feeling about this. I called her 3 more times on the way, but still no response. I had left my work from 5, 7th avenue in Parktown North. I arrived at my residence in ten minutes.

I entered the premises through my remote gate, walked around the side of the house- looked into the kitchen and noticed the fridge door was ajar…
I walked round the front of the house to the other side, noticing an empty bag on the lawn. I then saw that my wife’s’ study window was smashed, to the right the security door to the lounge was bent out of shape. I immediately phoned Chubb control room as no one from Chubb had arrived yet. The time was 12.40. I told the operator that a burglary was in progress, that it had already been noted by Chubb and was there personnel was. She made no effort to help or direct my call. I phoned the SAPS and told them of the same, they said they would send a vehicle immediately. I ran back into the courtyard, shouting for my wife. She responded hysterically from the bath room at the end of the house. I asked her whether the intruders were still in the house- she responded that she didn’t know. I phoned Chubb again. I got through and received no guidance or help from the operator. My work colleague phoned me at that time to find out if all was ok. I told her what was happening and she said she had phoned Chubb also, and they said they were still on their way.

Panic stricken and concerned for my wife’s’ safety I entered the building with a fire extinguisher as protection…talking to my wife the while time telling her where I was- she met me in the hallway and we exited the building and ran to the front garden…We were confused and frightened and decided that driving away from the house would be a safe option. Our next door neighbor spotted on the road, and upon finding out what happened, offered us her house as shelter…we were inside for
several minutes until the first Chubb response car arrived. I was furious! All this time had passed since the initial call! The officer entered the property as I waited in the neighbors’’ house. Another Chubb vehicle arrived at the scene and the first officer and the new arrival met in the road. I immediately went outside and confronted them as to why they had taken so long to respond considering it was a PANIC alarm! One officer was affronted by my aggressiveness and proceeded to scold me
as to why i was talking to them in such a manner. All things considered I had every right to be upset. They were FORTY MINUTES LATE! FORTY MINUTES!

I realized this was a no-win situation and told them that they should do their job and we would discuss this at a later stage…

I asked my wife what had happened: She had been sending an e-mail on her computer and heard a sound outside. Upon opening the blind she saw two men crow barring the security gate to the lounge. She told them to stop and go away. They looked at her and moved quickly to the window of the room. She knew at that moment that they would break it and enter the room. She grabbed the panic button, pressing it several times she ran to the bathroom at the end of the passage. The intruders broke through the massive window and proceeded to kick down the door, shouting to her that she better not be phoning anyone. She said she wasn’t – and assessing the situation – decided to open the door. She pleaded for them not to hurt her as she was 8 months pregnant. The one intruder grabbed her by the wrist and dragged her from room to room demanding her laptop (which we don’t have) jewels money etc… He proceeded to remove her wedding and engagement rings from her fingers…They told her to go back into the bathroom once they had finished and left….

After the Chubb personnel reappeared it was apparent there were no intruders on the property any more. I decided to make a recording of my conversation with the Chubb officers. The time was 13.22 PM. FORTY SEVEN MINUTES after I received the initial call from the Chubb control room.

Another officer arrived: Johnny Molai the area superintendent…the police arrived also. We all entered the house where the police questioned my wife on the events.

My wife told me the following day that the female police officer had asked her- who is 8 months pregnant- to move from the couch and sit on the window sill, so that she could be more comfortable as she filled out the docket! No fingerprints were taken. I offered the detectives footprints of the intruders that were on pieces of paper left scattered in my wife’s’ study. The said they weren’t needed. The Chubb personnel hung around the dining area filling out paperwork, and seemed unperturbed by the event.
They left the scene an hour after- whereupon Molai gave me a few pieces of paper?that he asked me to fill out. It was about Chubb service and how they responded. I was shocked…the audacity!

In the interim my wife had been picked up by my work colleague and taken to the Linkwood Clinic to check that our child was ok. We spent that night with friends as there was no way we were staying in the house anymore. Our thoughts of being secure with palisade fencing, and armed response were shattered.

The following day I took matters up with Chubb.? I was passed around from operator to operator- eventually ending up with the Johannesburg division.
I spoke to Claudine and the conversation was recorded. I wanted to know, firstly why it took FORTY SEVEN MINUTES to respond to a PANIC ALARM and why- after the ordeal and gross negligence on their behalf, Chubb had not sent a vehicle to patrol the road, or phoned me- valued client-? to see how I was. I am under the impression that this private security business is about people, and service…NONE OF WHICH CHUBB HAS! I asked to be put through to Molai- as he was the overseeing officer at the event…He was off that day. They had no record of yesterday’s events…they hadn’t reported it, or filled anything out…. I was put through to Jan Bredenan: I asked him the same questions: Why, after standing at my window for the past 3 hours had I not seen ONE Chubb vehicle, and have had no follow up whatsoever? He said he would look into it. Surprisingly 2 vehicles arrived half an hour later. I introduced myself to Officers Joel and Richard. They said they had been dispatched by Chubb and would be patrolling the street with regularity. They stayed in their cars for approx 40 minutes and then drove off. I didn’t see them again until that evening, when a Chubb vehicle parked in my driveway and was gone 10
minutes later. Since then I have not seen ONE Chubb vehicle in MY AREA- LET ALONE MY STREET! it is the 9th of November 2007.

I received a call on the 7th November 2007?from Eric from Chubb. After losing my temper with the obvious lack of commitment and false promises made by Chubb, he said he would look into the matter. I told him not to phone me until I could speak directly to the CEO of Chubb – who could explain to me how they could be so CRIMINALLY SLACK on delivery yet still accept my regular payments for my protection?

I haven’t heard a thing. I actually didn’t expect to. This is the attitude that pervades our country. This is incessant buck passing and lack of societal responsibility.

I told Eric that if i didn’t hear anything i would send this e-mail to EVERYONE I KNOW. I would try my best as the downtrodden “little man” to make a stand against this terror that holds our country to ransom. Please send this mail on. You won’t get any special surprises after you send it to three of your friends, your luck may never be rewarded- but you will be doing your bit, however small, to stand up for our consumer rights and maybe, just maybe put a stop to this abuse.

Kind Regards,

Yves Dei-Conti

Tel: 011 327 6871 | Mobile: +27(0)72 701 2664

Here is our comment!1. Yves, are you active in your community and residence association activities? Did you check your premises for burglary markers?Do you have Active Outdoor Early Warning Alarm Protection?

Was the outdoor early warning alarm activated?

Only then, can you seriously complain!

2. This incidence will explain why Alarman security Systems cc did not link many clients to Chubb Armed Reaction the last 23 Months (to date 27 Nov 2007). We really did not have the professional “hart” to recommend somebody (Chubb in this case) that, to our opinion had one of the slower reaction units to our knowledge (compared to ADT Pretoria & Midrand, Monitor Net in Centurion and other local community patrols in Gauteng). Personally, we are with Chubb Armed Reaction Pretoria and our own experience on the Plot (3 km from one of their nearest standing points) is ± 15 minutes response time from Chubb Armed Reaction with the odd 10 & 45 Minute spaced in-between. We must give them credit also. (Plots are not the easiest to respond to. It is like small farms and not always clearly marked. Our plot in contradiction to some others is CLEARLY marked and the whole 137m street-front is well lit. After all, we practice what we preach!) Their control room performs pretty ok, they count among the best (±85%) but that is where it stops on this stage! Chubb management is working on the logistics to improve the reaction time. Alarman Security Systems cc asked Mr. Watton of the Chubb Pretoria office some time ago to comment on the progress to date and did not receive a date and time for the completion of the project. They promise to implement measures to prevent similar previous occurrences in future! It is too being asked when Chubb’s future starts, day and date and when does it end!! Their comments now start to sound like a politicians promise?On 28 Nov 2007 Chubb Armed Reaction responded to one of Alarman’s clients, after the alarm activated. (African Dynamics in Centurion) Chubb reported all in order!. The next morning my client found he was burgled and all the computers in the one factory were stolen! The wall was broken down to obtain access to the premises. ALL IN ORDER!3. Alarman Security Systems cc must note that this type of incidence can happen to any person, any time & anywhere.No mention was made of positive early warning systems to wards the protection of the premises or that it was activated and bypassed by the Burglars! Palisade fencing still works but how did thy really accessed the property?We, who live in the industry, hear this almost on a daily base from various resources! The reaction as at stake, this time, Chubb Armed Response Company can also happen to any other Reaction Group. We cannot predict what circumstances will prevail the minute just before a Critical Incidence occur! We don’t know what happened the moment before this occurrence happened?

4. What was the attitude of the Reaction Officer due to the circumstances that occurred moments before this incidence? Etc. The Reaction Officer reacting to the premises is actually risking his life for a total stranger! Will you do this? Consider his tactical training. Motivational talks from his Management and reading letters of appreciation from grateful clients will improve the Reaction Officer’s attitude towards his JOB. If I “heap on your head” the whole day, you will also feel a “big heap” for me!

5. Be positive towards live! Let Alarman assist you towards a Early Warning Alarm System!Create well out of the bad! I don’t detect indications of severe bodily injury or physical harm towards the above persons, be glad! Thank God, whether you know him or not!Be prepared for the unexpected! Have your home emergency procedures ready and in place!

6. Read the Alarman Security Systems Security tips on this web site. It will save Lives!

?Contact Alarman for more information

December 3, 2007

Aloe Vera – Nature’s health solution

Filed under: Health — Ben @ 4:57 pm


 Aloe Vera Health from natural plantsRecords exist of local inhabitants of Algoa Bay trading bags of aloe powder and crystal with European spice traders returning from the Spice Islands of the East in the 1700s.2Differentiation
The most commonly known aloe is Aloe vera, the cultivated aloe. This aloe originated from Yemenite Arabia or the Arabian Peninsula. From there it was transported by sailors to many territories including Barbados, where plantations were established. This accounts for its incorrect classification by early botanists as Aloe barbedensis. Aloe vera was originally a term applied to any true aloe, but now it refers to the aloe cultivated extensively in the southern USA and Mexico. Aloe vera has a very short stem, and fleshy succulent leaves. It does not contain much bitter sap, but contains a lot of watery gel and is used in the cosmetic and skincare industry.1
Aloe ferox is indigenous to the south-eastern regions of South Africa and is not cultivated to any great extent. It is a taller plant with a single stem and can grow to over 4 m. The leaves are tougher, with many thorns (thus the name ferox meaning ferocious). It has been harvested for centuries by indigenous people for the ‘bitter sap’ which exudes from the cut end of the leaf. This sap is boiled in cauldrons and solidifies on cooling. The resultant ‘aloe bitters’ are sold and exported.3

Active ingredients
The aloe bitters contain anthraquinones, mainly aloin and alecin, as well as resins. Aloin is pharmacologically inactive, but when ingested it is converted by the bowel flora to aloe-emodin anthrone, which has primarily a laxative effect. As the aloin has to reach the colon before any effect can occur, it takes about 8 hours to work. A dose taken at bedtime therefore results in a bowel movement the next morning.1
Many other therapeutic effects are claimed by purveyors of traditional preparations containing either the bitter sap or the bitter powder. One such indication was researched by world-renowned Professor M C Botha, immunologist in Professor Chris Barnard’s heart transplant team, and ethno-botanist. The results of this work resulted in a patented product for use in the treatment of arthritis. The anti-inflammatory effects of orally administered aloin have been demonstrated in animal experiments.4 An interesting advantage of this application of Aloe ferox bitters, is that the inactive aloin passes harmlessly through the stomach on the way to the colon leaving the stomach unaffected. Most of the anti-inflammatory drugs produced by the pharmaceutical industry can cause gastritis and stomach ulcers, making them unsuitable for treating arthritis in patients who have gastric ulcer problems.
An anecdote that Professor Botha was fond of relating was of a recently retired gentleman whose hip joint had become so painful with arthritis that he could no longer mow his own lawn. Three months after following the professor’s advice on the use of Aloe ferox he reported that not only was he mowing his lawn again, but at a recent church social evening he and his wife were the last couple to leave the dance floor!1
Other therapeutic uses for the aloe anthraquinones are the subject of ongoing investigation. Before his death in 2002 Professor Botha conducted many years of research into aloes, and Aloe ferox in particular. He patented a number of novel bioprocessing methods pertaining to Aloe ferox which have resulted in new products derived from this traditional medicinal plant.
The gel from the leaf of the Aloe ferox differs from that of Aloe vera and requires different processes for its extraction. It also has different properties – the concentration of aloe polysaccharides in Aloe ferox is five times greater than in Aloe vera. This property has been used to advantage by South African producers of cosmetics and skincare products. The gel has moisturising and soothing properties.
More interesting from the therapeutic perspective is the high-fibre powder produced from the Aloe ferox leaf. Professor Botha developed a method of removing the bitter sap from the leaf. The leaf can then be dried and milled into a powder. This powdered leaf has a number of beneficial properties when taken by mouth. It has a high dietary fibre content of 43%; one-third of this is soluble fibre and two-thirds is insoluble fibre. This makes it ideal as a fibre supplement for people on a typical Western diet. All commercially available fibre supplements are derived from grains such as wheat, oats and isphagula. These all contain phytic acid or phytates. The effect of the latter is to ‘chelate’ mineral ions in the gut. Effectively these fibre supplements rob the body of essential minerals such as calcium, iron and magnesium.
Aloe ferox leaf contains no phytic acid or phytates as it is a leaf and not a grain or seed. In addition the leaf contains significant amounts of natural calcium as well as iron, magnesium, zinc and other beneficial minerals. The net effect is that instead of depleting stores of essential minerals, the user of Aloe ferox fibre supplements intake of these minerals.1
Research has shown that daily intake of dietary fibre supplements can help to prevent most forms of colon disease.

Conclusion
Recently developed bioprocessing methods are unlocking the healing and health potentials of Aloe ferox. Revered by traditional healers over the centuries, this plant is finding a place on the shelves of health shops and pharmacies. As it becomes more available, so its medicinal properties will benefit more people.

Aloe ferox components Use
Whole leaf including bitters Treatment of constipation
Whole leaf including bitters Treatment of arthritis
Whole leaf excluding bitters Fibre supplement for regular bowel function
Leaf gel excluding insoluble components and bitter sap Treatment of skin irritations insect bites and rashes

References
1. Botha MC. Various unpublished lectures and presentations.
2. Milton G. Nathaniel’s Nutmeg: Or the True and Incredible Adventurers of the Spice Trader Who Changed the Course of History. London: Sceptre.
3. van Wyk B, van Oudshoorn B, Gericke N. Medicinal Plants of South Africa. Pretoria: Briza, 1997.
4. Davies RH. Anti-arthritic activity of anthraquinones found in Aloe for podiatric medicine. JAMA 1986; 76(2).

Allan Taylor is a registered pharmacist and primary care therapist with a special interest in phyto-pharmacology. After 20 years of experience in hospital, community and institutional practice, he formed Baylabs, a company primarily focused on the research and development of the medicinal and therapeutic properties of Aloe ferox. Baylabs was awarded the 2004 Technology Top 100 award for Research and Development. Baylabs produces various Aloe ferox products under the label Alox Health.

This article appeared in issue 19
http://www.naturalmedicine.co.za/sajnm_main/article.php?story=20050930131403166

 

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Agri SA welcomes realistic approach toland

Filed under: Agriculture, Farming — Ben @ 10:15 am

Agri SA 
Persverklaring  / Media Release  
 
Posbus/ PO Box 1508 Pretoria 0001, Tel +27+12 300 9500, Faks/ Fax +27+12 320 0557
29 November 2007
 
Agri SA verwelkom realistiese benadering oor grond
 
Die waarnemende Direkteur-Generaal van Grondsake het in ‘n onderhoud met Farmers Weekly erken dat die restitusie teikendatum van 2008 sowel as die herverdelings-teikendatum van 2014 ambisieus is en het gesê dat grondhervorming deur kwaliteit eerder as teikens gedryf moet word. Agri SA verwelkom hierdie benadering, het Dr Theo de Jager, Voorsitter van Agri SA se Grondsake Komitee gesê.  Hoewel Agri SA die noodsaak van vinnige vordering met grondhervorming terdeë besef, was die organisasie
se standpunt nog altyd dat grondhervorming ekomonies volhoubaar moet wees en dat die hulpbron en produksie nie in die proses nadelig geraak moet word nie.
 
Dr De Jager het gesê dat die spoedige afhandeling van die restitusie-proses  egter ‘n hoë prioriteit van die regering behoort te bly, aangesien die onsekerheid wat deur onafgehandelde eise geskep word baie nadelig inwerk op ontwikkeling van en investering in die landbousektor, veral in die noordelike provinsies.  In gevalle waar eise
blyk ongeldig te wees of waar skikkings bereik word, behoort die plase ontlys te word.
 
Volgens Dr de Jager het die Harvard groep van ekonome onlangs weer die belang en bydrae van die landbousektor vir volgehoue ekonomiese groei uitgewys. ‘Ons het suksesverhale nodig en ons glo dat die resep vir sukses vennootskappe tussen die staat en die privaatsektor is. Ons sal graag saamwerk met die nuwe Direkteur-Generaal om sy ideaal van ‘n geintegreerde benadering , waar die produktiewe gebruik van grond, werkskepping en ware bemagtiging die uitgangspunt is,  te help verwesenlik.’
 
Agri SA glo steeds dat daar voldoende grond in die mark beskikbaar is, om huidige grondhervormingsteikens te haal.  Met meer as 5% van alle landbou-eiendomme wat per jaar in die oop mark van eienaarskap verwissel, behoort Suid-Afrika sonder veel ontwrigting aan produksie en beleggersvertroue in die landbou voor 2014 reeds 30% landbougrond aan swart eienaars te kan lewer, veral as dit in samewerking met die privaatsektor aangepak word.  Dit word egter krities belangrik dat administratiewe en burokratiese bottelnekke wat prosesse vertraag uitgeskakel moet word en dat nuwe boere behoorlik ondersteun word om hulle in staat te stel om op ‘n volhoubare basis suksesvol te kan boer, aldus Dr de Jager.
 
Uitgereik deur Direktoraat:  Korporatiewe Skakeling
 
Navrae: Dr Theo de Jager, Voorsitter van Agri SA se Grondsake Komitee, 082 332 2110
   Annelize Crosby, Agri SA Parlementêre verteenwoordiger, Adviseur:Regs- & Grondsake,
             082 388 0017
 
 Agri SA welcomes realistic approach toland

The acting Director-General of Land Affairs, in an interview withFarmer’s Weekly,admitted that therestitution target date of 2008 as well as the redistribution target date of2014 was ambitious and said that land reform should be driven by quality ratherthan targets.Agri SA welcomed thisapproach, said Dr Theo de Jager, Chairman of Agri SA’s Land AffairsCommittee.Although Agri SA isfully aware of the need for rapid progress with land reform, the organisation’sview has always been that land reform should be economically viable and that theresource and production should not be adversely affected in theprocess.

Dr De Jager said, however, that timeous completion of the restitutionprocess should remain a top priority for the government as the uncertaintycreated by unsettled land claims has a very negative impact on the developmentof and investment in the agricultural sector, especially in the Northernprovinces.In cases where claimsappear to be invalid or where settlements are reached, the farms should bedelisted.

According to Dr de Jager, the Harvard group of economists recently againemphasised the importance and contribution of the agricultural sector towardssustained economic growth.”We needsuccess stories and we believe that the recipe for success is a partnershipbetween the state and the private sector.We would like to work with the new Director-General to help achieve hisideal of an integrated approach where productive use of land, job creation andtrue empowerment are the points of departure.”

Agri SA remains of the opinion that enough land is available on themarket to achieve the current land reform targets.With more than 5% of all agriculturalproperties changing ownership on the open market each year, South Africa shouldbe able to transfer 30% of farm land to black owners well before 2014 withouttoo much disruption in terms of production and investor’s confidence, especiallyif this can be tackled together with the private sector. It is critical thatadministrative and bureaucratic bottlenecks that delay processes be eliminatedand that new farmers be supported adequately to enable them to farm successfullyon a sustainable basis, said Dr de Jager.

Issued by the Directorate: CorporateLiaison

Enquiries:DrTheo de Jager, Chairman of Agri SA’s Land Affairs Committee, 082 3322110
AnnelizeCrosby, Agri SAParliamentaryrepresentative, Adviser: Legal&Land Affairs,082 388 0017

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