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Tshwane Youth Magazine (TYM) pronounced “TIME” is a newly online magazine which is aimed at motivating you to become successful beyond your imagination, inspiring you with stories from successful young individuals who have made it through any obstacles they have faced in their lives, informing you with great opportunities that lies on palm of your own hands and also entertains.

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LAUNCH

ISSUE

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P 32

Letter Box P4 “read all about people expectations from TYM”

Competition P6 “we giving away Trevor Noah's new dvd”

Do's & Don'ts P7 “ Tips how to dress proper”

Spotlight on... P8 “what's the real buzz about Skype”

Singa Long P11 “Oh nah nah! Whats her name? Its Rihanna”

In business with: P12 DJ Sisco & more...

Streetwise/Cover story P15 “the man behind WAAR 8”

Da Buzz P28“what’s hot, what’s not”

Top 5 cars ever P32 “what made this cars to be on top”

Monthly Reviews P29

WIN-WIN-WIN

P 15

P 6

P 11P 31

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shwane Youth Magazine (TYM) pronounced “TIME” is a newly online magazine which is aimed at motivating you to become successful Tbeyond your imagination, inspiring you with

stories from successful young individuals who have made it through any obstacles they have faced in their lives, informing you with great opportunities that lies on palm of your own hands and also entertaining you with great music, movies, games and books review not forgetting the monthly gig guides from social events, festivals, theatre plays and arts.

TYM is currently distributed to 7250 people via email accounts. And it has set a goal to have at least 17000 subscribers by July 2011 and 29000 subscribers by December 2011.

Contacts Us

076 426 6644/076 712 [email protected]

[email protected]@gmail.com

This is a new beginning. When a baby is born in an African family, they make a big feast, women will be ululating, an animal would be slaughtered and umxombothi will be brewed for men and close relatives are invited. In doing so they are welcoming the bundle of joy in the family. Like a newborn baby TYM (Tshwane Youth Magazine) is born this month. The idea behind this magazine came about when a group of young people with similar interest felt that the needs of young people who are still in school, be tertiary level are not fully met by the magazines which are already in circulation. They conducted a research which indeed proved this to be true. There are only a hand full of magazines which are working hard to cater for their needs but only in few pages. We felt that most magazines fail to cover issues that affect young people especially from disadvantaged background the possible career path and preparing them to the adult world. This magazine is catering for the needs of school learners yet it also stretches to the working-class. We will be looking into issues of health, career, business and cover stories of people who have made it through trying times. We aim to educate, entertain and inform young people. We will be circulating the issue through emails which is free of charge. For one to subscribe with the magazine send us your email address to [email protected], our system will be ready to include you on our database. We would love to hear from you, do you have ideas on how to help TYM grow, are there issues that you want us to cover let us know. This is your magazine, its growth lies on you. Your contribution is highly appreciated. This is the beginning of hard work as we strive to grow beyond. We are aiming to produce a hardcopy version of TYM magazine in the next year if not months. We as TYM, we hope you will enjoy the first issue.

MOTIVATING, INFORMING & ENTERTAINING; THAT'S WHAT TYM IS ABOUT!!

Doreen “Doni” MokgoloTYM editor

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Hi guys!! So TYM has finally

arrived. I heard the hype

about it. I hope it is good as

many said it will be. From

M. Mthibe Mabopane

Answer: Yes Ms M. TYM has

finally arrived, and we not

going anywhere.

Im loving my hood, i mean

Tshwane now that it has its

own mag. And the bonus

part is that, we reading

great stories from our own

role models from Tshwane.

Wow i like it. I wish u guys

more years Palesa Makua

Sosha

Answer: 4 sho!! will be here

for many years Pale. Its

about TYM youth be proud

of what they are and where

they come from.

Im so so proud of u guys for

putting together this

concept to reality. Cant wait

to get inspired and more

informed by u. Keep

motivating the youth of

Tshwane cuz ra tshwana mo

Tshwane. Yours James

Maluleke in Mamelodi

Answer: Inspiring,

Motivating, Informing &

entertaining thats what

TYM is all about. And yes

Tshwane ra tshwana boss!!

(Awe Tshwane Youth Mag

crew. I like the facebook

page and the mandate of

the magazine. You bringing

change right here in

Tshwane. Tnx alot from

Mlungisi Ntuli Sunnyside)

Answer: Bra Mlu!! Change

is what we bringing in this

magazine and the lifestyle

of the youth. So read our

mag monthly, we

guarantee you change in

your life.

This is the hope of the

youth. I do and believe

that TYM mag will

resurrect the good and

moral of the youth all

over mzansi. Im from

Jozi, but the hype also

caught my attention. So

after reading your profile

on your facebook page, i

saw that the mag is still

relevant to me even

though I'm from Jozi but

now reside in Durban

and we loving what we

see. Can't wait for the

mag. From Druza)

Answer: Druza my man,

you on point. Tshwane ra

Tshwana (we the same)

this mag is for everyone

to enjoy.

You can send us your

opinion about the

mag or any issue you want to

share with us on

facebook: Tshwane

Youth Magazine or email us on

[email protected]

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This is the follow up dvd from his famous one where he cracked jokes from Julius Malema, President Jacob Zuma to the albinos. With this one, you are still

guaranteed to laugh all the way till your eyes drop tears of joy. This competition is

free. No sms or calls. Just by email.So for you to win this hilarious dvd. All

you have to do is; forward this magazine to your friends and family, by also

including us on the mail list. The person, who forwards this mag to many people,

becomes our winner. Competition closes thon the 20 of March 2011. Easy steps to

follow: 1. Open your email account and start a

new email.2. Attach the magazine to your email.3. On subject. Write the best mag in

Tshwane4. Enter your friends email accounts

including ours [email protected] by cc.

5. Press send.

Stand a chance to win Trevor Noah's new DVD called

DayWalker 2.0

ALSO STAND A CHANCE

TO WIN TWO MOVIE TICKETS

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Since everybody or should I say some of you who will be going to varsity, colleges, fly by night school or antenatal clinics. I have the latest trends on what to wear and what not to wear for this summer and do not stress about the weight you have gained during the festive season because it was meant for you to gain. What can I call my column 'ekasi talk'? nah let me just call it The Do's and Don'ts in style. So let me begin, but before I must not forget the guys or should i say the “Boys” I know that some of you will go for a common career choice which is being a taxi driver Ooops did I say that,oh yeah I did now deal with it. So let me begin...

A mini skirt would be great choice girls. Wear your minis with pride even if you are called by the “B word” for wearing it just turn around and answer politely and say “this be has positive things to offer in life than wasting time and judging people base on their attire”. I love nice classy gladiators oooh just listen to me, I sound like i want to jump-ship to the female body.Wear them with a nice vest to show off your cleavage only if you have a good skin condition. You won't go wrong with a pair of skinny jeans if you not into mini skirts. But

The Do's for girls.

please stay away from china shops or street vendors if you will be buying imitation of a well known brand!! Enough with the Do's let me touch the Don'ts

Please please please girls, stop wearing leggings cause they are so 1912 or maybe you can still wear them but only when you are cleaning at home even if they are embarrassing to be seen in public but what the heck wear them and clean your home.. Shuu girls I think you all can use this tips.We guys have this mindset of saying that girls are fussy and complicated but let me just tell the truth guys are the most complicated and fussy people because the try to blame everything on opposite sex, mxm shame it's time to grow up guys...okay now let me focus on the job that i am being paid for.

Cargo shorts or pants are a must have this season but guys when coming to shorts just check your legs if you are doing justice to them cause we cannot have guys with lollipop legs wearing shorts.Golf T-shirt are so in but let's not overuse them because golfers are found in country clubs and go for bright colours with a limit. A good pair of All star converse chuck Taylor would be a great choice for now only... those are all the Do's for now and please guys wash your clothes and shoes because smelly feet are just a turn off.

Eish I wanted to take this out of chest eyooh guys stop wearing skinny jeans or just go do a sex change once and for all because you don't know which team you are supporting(girls or boys)and I had enough of wannabe girls “All offence intended”Scurl and cut is so banal, do you guys enjoy being shiny on the head?? Or is there something you want to share with me? Stop hiding and tell us the real reason behind that shiny head. What an article I hope I find you all in good outfits and having a good time at your higher learning institutions or friendly working environment that allows you to wear what i precisely recommend for you to wear and not only looking good but doing excellently in your academics because in order to succeed you have to get a good education. So girls and boys till next month when we talk do's & dont's on the social network sites!!

The Don'ts for girls.

The Do's for guys or boys

The Don'ts for guys or boys

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Spot on

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By Abigail Luya e i t he r t he compu te r ' s downloading the software. microphone and speakers or Furthermore, most Youths

a headset. don't have access to the So what's the hype about internet within their homes, Skype? Although the best quality is nor do they possess smart obtained with the second Consumerism is free and phones for entry into the s o l u t i o n . T h a n k s t o easy to use. Technological technology. technology, you can now use advances have simplified the The student at University of Skype on certain mobile service. Calls to other Pretoria also popularly known phones such as Blackberry, consumers within Skype Tuks, Shumani Nelufule Android 3G, the iPhone, service are free while calls to mentioned that Skype is very Nokia N800, N810 and N900 b o t h u s u a l l a n d l i n e handy and claims that one as well as Sony Mylo to telephones and mobi le can easily communicate with mention but a few. phones are made for a friends and families from

nominal fee. abroad. A University of Johannesburg Niklas Zennström and Janus student, Nomfudo Lukwe Friis, great entrepreneurs had said: “It saves money. And a vision in 2002 to liberate makes sense economically consumers and the business when doing business across sector from the need to pay the globe.” for communication across the A s t u d e n t a t U N I S A , globe. BoitumeloThabane currently

It began with webcam and a sees no need for Skype; computer gadget. Then the “Maybe in future when I need puzzle shifted to laptops to engage in business with inbuilt with a webcam. And people from across the now it's in your pocket on your country or continent, I will use mobile phone! Skype.”Advancing of technology has An employee at IBM, Lihle simplified Skype which is now Khumalo said the company downloaded on your phone. does not use Skype although This simplicity has availed they use a software that is users of the technology to dial also similar to Skype for calls from their computer business purposes.terminal to any other Skype “As an individual and on a user in the world connected to personal note; I have a Skype The local Etv music show club the internet, landlines and to network with my other 808 also use Skype to mobile phones. collegues,” he said. communicate with local and

However, Skype is quickly international artists during the Like the video calls with a becoming part of the broader programming.webcam, chats and or community and the business The Skype hype which is up sending files, calls between sector in South Africa. The a n d h a p p e n i n g , h a s computers are undoubtedly world of technology is not seemingly bypassed most of free.limited for now - we still have y o u n g p e o p l e d u e t o

To make calls you can use to await what's to come!ins ta l la t ion fees when

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Rosebank College prides itself on its small interactive possess work readiness and generic and analytical classes, courses that are integrated with work skills. Rosebank College, The IIE and AdvTech experience, secure and socially interactive continuously reassess and enforce such values in environment, and careful attention to the social well- establishing a climate of mutual respect, being of its students. Rosebank College is a major acknowledging every person?s worth as a human being contributor to The IIE vision of becoming the leader in irrespective of his/her role in the institute and in private higher education by ensuring that students society, and pursuing optimal role fulfillment by every become employable, embrace diversity, are innovative student, staff member and other person involved.and entrepreneurial, uphold high ethical standards, and

UP is the leading research university in South Africa and one of the largest in the country. The University has six campuses as well as a number of other sites of operation , such as the Pretoria Academic Hospital. Central administration is located at the Hatfield campus. The University of Pretoria offers more than 1800 academic programmes in two of the official languages, namely Afrikaans and English. (Some programmes and modules are offered only in English.) In 1996, the University of Pretoria became the university with the highest research output in South Africa and have maintained this status. The academic programmes of the University are offered in the nine faculties stated below, as well as a business school. The

faculties comprise a total of 140 departments and 85 world-class partners to ensure continued excellence in centres, institutes and bureaus.UP is at the forefront of learning and teaching.tertiary education in the country and collaborates with

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Don't Quit When things go wrong as they sometimes will;When the road you're trudging seems all uphill;When the funds are low, and the debts are high;And you want to smile, but you have to sigh;When care is pressing you down a bitRest if you must, but don't you quit.

Success is failure turned inside out;The silver tint of the clouds of doubt;And you can never tell how close you are;It may be near when it seems far.So, stick to the fight when you're hardest hitIt's when things go wrong that you mustn't quit.

By Unknown

If I Had my Child To Raise Over AgainIf I had my child to raise all over again,I'd build self-esteem first, and the house later.I'd finger paint more, and point the finger less.I would do less correcting and more connecting.I'd take my eyes off my watch, and watch with my eyes.I would care to know less and know to care more.I'd take more hikes and fly more kites.I'd stop playing serious, and seriously play.I would run through more fields and gaze at more stars,I'd do more hugging and less tugging.I'd see the oak tree in the acorn more often,I would be firm less often, and affirm much more.I'd model less about the love of power,And more about the power of love

By Diane Loomans

Just OneOne song can spark a moment,

One flower can wake the dreamOne tree can start a forest,One bird can herald spring.

One smile begins a friendship,One handclaps lifts a soul.

One star can guide a ship at sea,One word can frame the goal

One vote can change a nation,One sunbeam lights a room

One candle wipes out darkness,One laugh will conquer gloom.

One step must start each journey.One word must start each prayer.

One hope will raise our spirits,One touch can show you care.

One voice can speak with wisdom,One heart can know what's true,

One life can make a difference,You see, it's up to you!

By Unkown

The Road Not TakenTwo roads diverged in a yellow wood,

And sorry I could not travel bothAnd be one traveler, long I stood

And looked down one as far as I couldTo where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, just as fair,And having perhaps the better claim,

Because it was grassy and wanted wear;

Though as for that passing thereHad worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally layIn leaves no step had trodden black.

Oh, I kept the first for another day!Yet knowing how way leads to way,

I doubted if I should ever come back.Somewhere ages and ages hence:

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.

By Robert Frost“Dear reader, if you have an inspiring or motivating poem. Please, send it

through to [email protected] Do not submit love poems. We not

Daddy Z or revolutional poems, we not comrade what what tuu...”

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Rihanna]Ooh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my nameWhats my name, whats my name

[Drake]I heard you good with them soft lipsYeah you know word of mouthThe square root of 69 is 8 somethingCuz I've been tryna work it out, oooowGood weed, white wineI come alive in the night timeOkay, away we goOnly thing we have on is the radioOoooh, let it play, say you gotta leaveBut I know you wanna stayYou just waiting on the track to finish girlThe things we could do in twenty minutes girlSay my name, say my nameWear it out, its getting hot, crack a window, air it outI can get you through a mighty long day

Soon as I go the text you gon right is gon say…

[Rihanna]Not everybody knows how to work my bodyKnows how to make me want it

Boy you stay up on itYou got that something that keeps me so off balanceBaby you're a challenge, lets explore your talent

[Chorus]Hey boy I really wanna see if you

can go downtown with a girl like me

Hey boy, I really wanna be with

youCause you just my typeOoh na na na naI need a boy to really take it overLooking for a girl to put you overOooooh, oooooh

Hey boy I really wanna see if you can go downtown with a girl like meHey boy, I really wanna be with youCause you just my type

Ooh na na na naI need a boy to really take it overLooking for a girl to put you overOooooh, oooooh

Ooh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my nameWhats my name, whats my name

[Rihanna]Baby you got me, aint nowhere that I'd beThen with your arms around meBack and forth you rock meSo I surrender, to every word you whisperEvery door you enter, I will let you in

[Chorus]Hey boy I really wanna see if you can go downtown with a girl like meHey boy, I really wanna be with youCause you just my typeOoh na na na naI need a boy to really take it overLooking for a girl to put you overOooooh, oooooh

You're so amazing, you took the time to figure me outThats why you take me, way past the point of turning me onYou bout to break me, I swear you got me losing my mind

Ooh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my name

Ooh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my nameOoh na na, what's my nameWhats my name, whats my name

[Chorus]Hey boy I really wanna see if you can go downtown with a girl like meHey boy, I really wanna be with youCause you just my typeOoh na na na naI need a boy to really take it overLooking for a girl to put you overOooooh, oooooh

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In business with the talented DJ/Producer & Multi-Racial Records owner Mr Gerald Ribeiro known as "DJ Sisco".

DJ Sisco

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Why did you pursue to be in the entertainment are you planning to make Multi Racial a best industry? company/business?

Which one do you love doing? Dj'ing or producing?

What is unique about Multi Racial Records in this What more can we anticipate from DJ Sisco?industry?

Your best 3 Djs and 3 producers in SA?

What changes is Multi Racial Records bringing in this industry?

Was it easy establish an Entertainment company? Office no: 012 3626235www.multi-racial.co.za

Where are you taking DJ Sisco brand to? And what

I was originally doing it as a hobby but As Sisco Umlambo the brand, I'm eventually after finishing my studies and trying building myself as a solo producer/Dj ,as I am more different business ventures , I found myself always known for Sis n' Jones I am in a position where I want going back to Dj'ing so I pursued it. to expand my solo footprint across the Globe, As for

Multi-Racial we are looking at ways to grow,in 2010 Dj'ing has always been my first love , I grew into we took a step back to survey the industry and see production now it's become triple the pleasure how we can expand the brand so in the coming years playing your own tracks to crowds and getting a we see positive outcomes towards our vision of reaction out of it. growing the urban house scene

Well I'm Though Multi-Racial has grown to be a working on my solo project now which I've been

known brand in the House scene it is still kept on a messing around silently for the last 18 months , I feel personal level , from the way we select & produce our I'm ready to release this year , so listeners can hear music to the way we entertain at our events, we the true sound of Sisco Umlambo.somehow like to keep a very close tie with the this question streets, keeping a balance of not being overwhelmed always gets me , becuase I respect every dj in this by the mainstream. industry for there contribution and sacrifice to the

industry as it can be an extreme ride, therefore It's There is a couple of ventures , we are trying one I find difficult to awnser, Black Coffee (I've seen

to create a large footprint foundation in the digital where he has risen from and thats a true insperation) realm , while still trying to maintain presence in the Christos ( he has always been open & true with advise physical sales , so we looking at various channels to & mentoring) Vinny Da Vinci ( he never fails to achieve our vision. surprise me with his sound never!)

Nothing in this world comes easy, there are endless obstacles the difference is the way you tackle each obstacle you come across and how you deal with it , the music & entertainment industry is no difference.

By Stewart Baker with a high-demand product. When it comes to coffee, you will be offering potential customers If you are unsure whether a coffee business something which most people use on an everyday opportunity is what you are looking for, there are a basis. If you are selling a product which is in tune with few factors to consider which can help you to make the daily lifestyle of many people, this is one of the this decision.surest ways of making profits. It will help you in

One of the most important considerations to make acquiring new customers, and to retain regular this a lucrative business venture is that it has to deal customers as well.

A Coffee Business Opportunity - Perfect Business For Uncertain Times?

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While the consistent demand for the product is one hire managers to oversee its day-to-day operation, factor in the success of your coffee business, locating being willing to put your own time and effort into the it in the right area where you can gain the most business is a necessary ingredient for success. While customers is also a relevant factor. Depending upon operating a coffee shop can be quite time-consuming, what is available where you live, areas near a college it can also be personally rewarding and enjoyable for campus, the business section of your town, and areas you.where people participate in various types of Coffee companies who offer franchises also vary in recreation are all prime locations for your coffee the types of training they will provide for new business. The more people who notice your business, franchise owners. In addition to having the desire to the more profits you can make. learn how to operate your coffee business, you need When you are thinking about a coffee business to know that you will have the time to dedicate to the opportunity, it is wise to consider your financial training. As some of these companies require on-site resources. While a successful business can gain good training, the time and expense for travel may also be profits, you need to be sure you can afford the initial a consideration.output to obtain the business, as well as the A coffee shop business opportunity may be exactly necessary costs for start-up. Coffee companies which what you have been looking for. If you have the offer franchise opportunities vary in their financial financial resources, motivation to learn and apply requirements, so it is helpful to compare the costs what you learn, and keep these important points in between the companies you are considering. Starting mind, you are well on your way toward making your a coffee business is by no means inexpensive; if you business venture a success.will need to obtain a loan or other financial

Stewart Baker writes for JavaBeanReview.com They assistance, you should decide in advance if you can offer no-nonsense franchise information on how to reasonably afford it.start your own coffee business with popular names

A coffee business opportunity can be a great such as Starbucks franchise and Maui Wowi franchise. opportunity if you have the drive to succeed. You Get the coffee business opportunity information you need to know that opening and operating a coffee need to make the right decision at shop requires motivation, dedication, and hard work. JavaBeanReview.com.Whether you plan to run the business yourself, or

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Waar 8 is not just any fashion label that you can come across the street of Jerusalem in Marabastad or any odd places. That's after I heard the real concept “and vision from the founder Mr Thabang Lethoko who was born in Rustenburg, North West Province and moved to Pretoria in Mamelodi 10 years back with his mother after both parents separated”.

I took my time to meet up with the man behind waar 8 clothing range label & former Rhythmic Elements music group creative director Thabang. After setting up an appointment with him for 5pm at a refined restaurant, it was

clear that the man is on a mission and respects his craft as he arrives on time for the interview wearing his own brand “Waar 8”. He carried himself with assurance stepping towards me, he greeted me with a manly shake hand as guys normally do using kasi lingual; “eitah” and he took a sit. As we were about to start the interview he took out his Apple Macbook and his iPhone, placed them on the table. It's what one will expect from someone of his calibre, it shows that his all about moving with the times and on the other side it shows that life is good so far in his world. Swiftly moving along, I ordered my slow poison drink, while i was anticipating him to do the same; he went for 100% orange juice. Definitely he meant nothing but business.

After 5 minutes or so, Sir Javas one of the prominent DJ's from Pretoria also joined us as he was accompanying “Mr Waar 8” . Thabang's phone rang time and again a sign that this guy is seemingly a popular person and everyone wants his attention. So he said to me, “let's get down to business my brother”, we went straight to the

interview. I thought the interview will last to 15 or 20 minutes since he had other commitments to attend to. But to my surprise, it went almost an hour and 30minutes (from 17:00pm to 18:25pm to be exact). There was one reason and only one reason that made the interview to last for that long; he was so attached on describing the passion he has for success.

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ost people tend to lose focus in life especially when their parents or fathers are not around during their upbringing, but that was different with Thabang. “When my parents separated officially, it was hard for me to accept the situation as I was old enough to see and feel the pain that they were going through that moment. It affected me. But MI stood my ground and pledged to myself that I need to do something out of myself than yelling over already spilled

water.” Thabang started a new life with his mother in Mamelodi, without seeing his father more often in Rustenburg. As a man of his words, despite the hardship, he studied beyond matric. He studied further for a diploma in Fine Art at Tshwane University of Technology. Being persistence as he is, the love for marketing grew, and got an opportunity to work for one of the biggest marketing companies in South Africa, Ogilvy. This was from 1999 to 2005. While with the Ogilvy, he worked on huge ad campaigns such as the KFC designing billboards, broadcast ads (radio and television) and print ad. He also worked on 94.7 fm logo. “My mother did not understand what i was doing at tertiary. Fine Art was a greek word and a weird career to her. The most careers that our parents can relate to is your obvious careers such as being a teacher, practitioner, lawyer and so forth. I remember the other time when she asked if really I will make a leaving out of Fine Art. Well it was a tricky question as Fine Art was most dominated by whites unlike now. And there was no guarantee that you will get a stable job out of this career choice. Fine Art does relate with marketing. As one is required to strategise, conceptualize and execute an advert from scratch. That also apply to fine art, you draw from the beginning of the sketch/picture till the end on your own”. Innovation, experience and the drive for new adventures saw him starting his own Ad agency after resigning from Ogilvy. Unfortunate the business did not leave up to its expectations from its founder. A good project, need more research, a marketing niche, and also contacts (client database) if not connections. However, he went on establishing an online magazine called Is'waar. He explains: “I have tried many things in life including music. But that's old news. All risks that I took did not usher me into a full successful business man. That did not stop me from exploring other opportunities. “Is'waar magazine did not generate millions in my account. But it surely pushed me to establishing 'Waar 8 clothing label” he smiled, pausing and added; “It's so very intriguing to just know how Waar 8 came about.” Thabang and his then crew from Is'waar magazine, had Is'waar branded t-shirts as part of promoting the online magazine. Many people liked the brand. He started making research on clothing range with Mark Ecko of Ecko Unlimited, owner of Phat Farm clothing range and others. He further said: “Waar 8 is not just a brand for t-shirts. It's a fashion line-up which has different merchandise up to hats. Waar 8 is in the pipe line venturing into lingerie clothing range. “This is just to show that we had vision, and were not narrowed minded,” Thabang cannot be classified as ordinary who goes for ordinary things. Everything he has is meticulous. He always strive to excel in life – and utilises the opportunity availing. He faces life head on with all his abilities without fear. One can speculate how did waar 8 reach this peak, its popularity within Pretoria and other places such as Botswana and Namibia? Well that does not need a scientist to crack this one for you. With its knack of Rhythmic Elements and other prominent artists from Pretoria such as DJ Silly Bean, Sir Javas and others, who were brand ambassadors, enhanced its popularity. “These guys are forever on the lime light. So it's a great opportunity to associate the clothing brand with them. They have been on TV for interviews and or performances – music videos and other live events. In addition, I went to China for Waar 8 photo shoots promoting the brand in Asia. That's how serious I am about taking Waar 8 to another level. “After all, this is business not a hobby”. It's really inspiring to see how hungry Thabang is for success and willing to risk all odds just to see his dreams being fulfilled and this comes with no surprise should the Waar 8 do exceptionally well in other parts of the world.

Most South Africans are reported supporting international brands and instead they are apparently not proud of South African products. Thabang said he is never discouraged with all that saying he knows what he wants.

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During the interview, Thabang advised the youth to build their legacy. “Young people will need to create opportunities for themselves other than wait for the government,” he said.

The Young entrepreneur also got involved, once upon a time, in one of the most great moment of Rhythmic

Elements second album at the very time they had been looking for someone to print t-shirts for their

“Lesson number 1” music video. At that time, most printing shops were duty off and no one could print their t-shirts just over night. Thabang was the only person willing to render a design and printing of t-shirts service for the Rhythmic Elements group. “That's how I got to know the guys. After they

saw my design for Lesson number 1 t-shirts, our relationship also grew - They recruited me as a Two

Tone Entertainment Creative Director. This was based purely on my experience of marketing. “My duty was to market the artists such as Sir Javas & Rhythmic Elements. I would also conceptualize their videos from the story-line, directing to designing a CD

cover”. Fast forward, “I am no longer part of Two Tone, as I am currently partnering with others to

establishing a fresh new entertainment company. It will be known as the RED-TAPE.

“I will keep you informed on that one. But surely something big is coming out

of the RED-TAPE soon.” One can ask himself when Thabang is going to stop hoping from one company to another. The answer is, his not going to stop now as he is

destined for more greater things in life, and with his vigorous aspects in life, he still has alot to offer in the industry of music, fashion and who knows what else...? His motto is very simple as he concludes the interview by saying, “my dream is not to pursue someone's dream, but mine”.

Story By Lesego Skosana Pic By Waar 8

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What is a climatologist and what do they do?

What is an auditor?

on how the changes in climate occur and how those changes may affect future conditions, using the past to understand the future! A

Climate is not weather, hence climatology is climatologist tries to discover and explain the

not weather forecasting! Instead, climatology impact of climate, so that society can plan its

is the study of climate, which is actually all activities, design its buildings, and anticipate

weather conditions averaged over a period of the effects of adverse conditions.

time and takes into consideration short-term and long-term weather conditions i.e. weather patterns over 100 years and sometimes 10

An auditor examines and analyses accounting 000's of years. There are various sub-branches

records of a company to determine the of climatology and these include

financial status of an establishment and paleoclimatology, which looks at studying the

prepare financial reports about the operating climate over the course of the Earth's existence

procedures. The auditor can also make (4.5 billion years old) by examining records of

recommendations about the operating tree rings, rocks and sediment, and ice cores

procedures and financial position of the and historical climatology which focuses on

company, as well as supervise and co-ordinate climate changes throughout history and the

the activities of other auditors to mention a effects of the climate on people and events

few. An auditor can also be known as a over time. Therefore climatology focuses also

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registered auditor and accountant (RAA) or a chartered Accountant (CA). Once you have qualified you can expect to earn a starting salary in the region of R380 000 per annum.

Web-developer (Java developer)

A Java Developer (also known as a J2EE Developer) can expect to earn an entry-level salary of between R12 000 and R20 000 per month. More experienced developers can earn over R500 per hour. A plus point in this career is that it can be very high-paying. A Java Developer basically configures computer-application server environments, debugging programmes (finding computer bugs), coding or developing new computer programmes, and maintaining existing ones.

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How many people have had failed relationships? How many failedrelationships have you had? Plenty...I suppose! What was your reason

for giving up on your partner? Perhaps you answered, "She was just notfor me!", and your other partner? Maybe you answered; "She was toomuch, very wild and I couldn't stand her!" You must have had a lot ofdrama in your previous relationships! I can't blame you though--we

date different people until we finally get the right one! How longshould we stay in the searching game?

We are different! Some people are lucky--true love comes early forthem. Some have to go through so much to finally retire from

searching. Why are some people lucky when it comes to having goodrelationships? Maybe they work hard to create the perfect love,instead of wasting time looking for the perfect lover. No one is

perfect, but love can be...as Tom Robbins, an author puts it.

A good friend of mine once told me this: "You create your own luck!The harder you work, the luckier you become." True! We shouldn't

giveup on people too early. Let us rather use the 80/20 rule in our

relationships. If your partner takes you out, supports you, gives youa hug when you need it but fails to call you as you wish; why don't

you introduce the 20% that lacks? Why not call? In that way, you areworking hard to have a good relationship!

We shouldn't rush to call it quits when things go bad. Relationshipshave ups and downs, if the downs start to overshadow and you

leave--you are a coward. How many relationships will you walk out onif you can't fix your relationship?

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Over 60% South Africans are battling with obesity. In a research conducted by the

Medical Research Council in 2003 56% of women and 29% of men are overweight. Nearly 10% of men

and 24% of women have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of more than 30.

Some children are experiencing such problems even before they reach

adulthood. Overweight children are likely to grow into overweight

adults, most with a lot of potentially life-threatening problems in

tow, including increased risk of heart disease, diabetes,

hypertension, kidney disease and even some forms of

cancer. People have lost interest in exercising. They watch

more TV than they did 20 years ago. The innovation

of computers has done no justice to the problem,

particularly to the pre-teens and teenagers.

Another factor that contributes to obesity is

unhealthy eating. This plays a huge role in

townships. In every street corner there is a fast food

outlet which is well supported. People prefer eating

out than preparing a healthy meal.

Urban people had higher weights than people who were living outside

the cities, and some of the poorer South African provinces had high

prevalence rates for overweight and/or obesity

Obesity means one has an unhealthy amount of body fat. It is caused by factors ranging from

chemical imbalance, genetic factors, unhealthy choices and modern living. Everyone needs

some body fat, but too much fat can cause health problems.

The

habits that these people form in their youth remain

with them for the rest of their lives'.

Obesity leads to a

series of problems. The main concerns with this disease are heart and

circulatory diseases (including strokes and peripheral

vascular problems) and diabetes. These two problems are consistent.

Diabetics have a much higher chance of contracting circulatory diseases.

Even the incidence of some cancers, such as estrogen-dependent breast

cancer, can be raised by obesity. Those diseases related to diabetes and

overweight are also increased; these include blindness, neuropathy,

congestive heart failure and valve calcification.The solution to this problem is to exercise more, less caloric intake.

Obesity A Serious Matter!

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Hi! my name is Gwendoline Mpe. I'm a girl from Polokwane, born and bred in Polokwane. I got my first job via Liberty Life learnership in the HR department.While still working for Liberty, I was busy with the scholarship application to study abroad which my mom found for me in the newspaper, my application was succesful and I went for interviews and got the scholarship. Then I was send to Czech Republic to study Transport management, marketing and logistics.The country at first was just cold but I guess this happens for every foreigner, I warmed up to it and its a nice country, although it's not a racially mixed country, we still find people here who have never ever seen black people in their lives before, but it doesnt get to me as much. The life style for younger people is quite good but there is alot of drinking and partying for them, but yet, still focus on thier careers and school work .The youth here is very outgoing and active, they like going out for vacations during holidays or seasonally in the mountains and cross country on bikes and just enjoy life. What I love most about the country is people respect one another and they are not after material things like us back home, for an example; they will not buy things they do not afford or buy things to impress others. Working opportunities are scarce this side for foreigners due to language barrier, but if you study here and learn their language then yes you will be able to find a job.

Limpopo in Czech Republic

Limpopo in Czech Republic

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THE WALKI think it all started when I was 18 years old and in my first year at campus. That was about the time that I started to observe people's behaviour and just to think about life. I was taking a walk with two friends and was in deep thought. They were chatting, but I was not paying attention to what they were saying. Then suddenly I said, “You know guys; I am pretty disappointed with the adult world.”One of them asked me why and I explained that when I was going to campus I expected a lot of change and difference in the behaviour of the people around me. After all, they were adults. I always thought being an “adult” was a lot different from being a kid. However I felt after being on campus for a few months that the adult world was not what I had expected. Everyone just seemed to behave like they were still teenagers. Nobody seemed to be outstanding in any way. There was no distinction, as far as I could see, between the 18 year old and the 50 year old apart from their age! Where was the wisdom and excellence I had come to expect. There was no change!I did not know it then, but over the years I have come to see that the reason people don't change is simply that they do not dare to be different.WHAT DOES BEING DIFFERENT MEAN?Being different means:- Not being afraid to challenge the norm.- Being willing to take a chance.- Asking why.- Making your own track, not just following the well trodden path.- Charting your own course and destiny.- Being the person that you were meant to be. I believe that everyone is born unique. But through the years we work very hard to be like everyone else. We conform to society's so-called “common-sense.” Unfortunately it is just that – “common sense.” That does not mean its “good sense.”THE FOLLY OF EDUCATION.If I were to take just the people in this room, it is likely that most of you have spent anything from 15 to 20 years getting an education so you can get the jobs you have. Doesn't it strike you as irresponsible that one can spend so much time getting an education and yet so many people don't make any deliberate effort to develop their greatest asset – themselves! Most people think once they have a qualification that's it. They have arrived. Is it any wonder they don't grow? They are stagnant. Stuck at 18! Most of us won't even read unless there's an exam in sight. But you know what? Everyday of your life is an exam. Everyday you either pass or fail the test of life. Everyday is an opportunity to grow beyond your present barriers and circumstances. Everyday is a chance to become a better person. The saddest part is most of people don't realize this. If they had to be graded at the end of their lives you know what they'd get? F, F and more F's. And yet they thought they were doing very well. They let society's “common sense” grade them.MY ADVICE?If I can leave you with one piece of advice it would be this: READ Society celebrates mediocrity so much that it does not take much to set you above the rest. Doing that one thing regularly will put you way above the rest. Read books that challenge you and that make you think. I have decided to read at least one book every month. I'm already amazed at the results. MY FINAL WORDSIn closing I'd like to say to those of you that are still sceptic out there, those of you that are saying “oh, he is just drunk with the omnipotence of youth. He'll get over it, and then he'll be just like everyone else.”My words to you are:“I ain't going out like that. I know that I have an abundance of potential within me and I will bring it out to fruition. Why?”. Because…I'M DIFFERENT!

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?Q & A=

Is Top Tv better than DSTV?

What is BBM?

Is there Tshwane TV?

Did the youth benefit or learn from the World Youth Festival

organised by NYDA?

Club 808 or Live?

The new Ama Kip Kip t-shirt look!

Not yet, it lacks local content. Its like watching American Soapies while majority of

people are watching Generation or Rhythm City.

It stands for BlackBerry Massage. It operates similar to mxit with its instant massages; the massages are transferred

from BlackBerry to BlackBerry.

Yes, there is Tshwane tv, but it is still under construction at

Tshwane Event Centre. When will it operate or launch? Only

God knows.

We don't know, ask those who attend the event.

For international videos go for Club 808. And for local video's

go for Live.

It's still relevant. This guys aren't stopping any time soon.

They are always on point.

HOT OR NOT

Zakes Bantwini dancing moves are so HOT!

Teargas new music video 'MIA' is HOT!

Apple's gadgets innovations are HOT!

Season 2 of Society back on SABC 1 HOT!

BET channel on Top Tv, HOT!

The return of SAW 7 in 3D, NOT HOT!

WWE on e.tv is so so NOT HOT!

Adults from the age of 30 years or more with

Mohawk on their head. NOT HOT!

Many groups on Facebook with no reason. NOT HOT!

Coming Soon:

1. Redbull first mobile device

powered by Cell C.

2. Waar 8 clothing range coming with lingerie.

3. Internet access on tv, you won't need a computer.

4. IPad 2 running on Android

operating system.

5. Rhythmic Elements lead

singer “Mckenzie” solo album

1.Name of Tshwane new Mayor?

3.Is Hammanskraal part of Tshwane?

5.Morula Casino is at?

2.Does Tshwane have airport?

4. Two PSL teams from Tshwane?

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

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*Always be on Time: Most of us believe that walking in with just enough time to put our lunch in the mini fridge and re-tuck our shirts is considered being on time. That's not always the case. Although when you have an extra three to four minutes to spare before you need to clock in you're technically on time, let's put a little more effort into expanding that 'extra time'. We've all heard the saying "If you're on time, you're late". This is actually true. Try arriving to work with at least ten minutes to spare. This shows your employer that you're a preparer, especially for those of us who have early morning shifts. Once you develop a routine of being 'on time' it'll come to you like clockwork.

*Complete all Tasks by Deadline: Sometimes it's hard enough to finish one thing on time, and for many we have multiple things we must accomplish in a timely manner. Learn to prioritize and organize. If you have more than one task, simply take care of the most important ones first. This tactic will help you learn to multitask. Accomplish this a few times over and your employer will look at you as being reliable, dependable and trustworthy.

*Ask for Extra Work: It's always nice to have a little free time on the clock where all your assignments are complete and you've planned ahead for the next week. But, there is nothing like having an employee who knows how to stay busy. If a co-worker is having trouble with something, offer your help. Try not to just lounge around, although you may feel as if you deserve to. Even if you only have an hour left before it's time to call it a day, go talk to your boss. You never know, they may need help organizing something, planning something or just need an extra opinion on a new reform that may be beneficial to the company. Whatever you do though, STAY BUSY!

*Offer Feedback: Try to get involved with some of the bigger projects being worked on so that you may voice your opinion. While it's ok to be the silent mouse sometimes, it's also a plus to let others know what you think about certain things or how you feel they should go. Everyone loves a team player. Get recognized, be enthusiastic and stand out in the crowd.

*Be Versatile: Show your boss and all your co-workers that you can do just about anything. Participate in projects that involve teams but keep a balance on individual/solo projects as well. Don't just stick to the easy stuff; show someone you can tackle the simple and the hard. As long as you keep an open mind and a positive attitude, you'll surely be on your way to the top.

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*In order to be the best student in your chapter. Then, try to memorize everything. school, you must first be optimistic about Come up with study questions and try to everything. In addition, you must be very answer them. You should take a break every disciplined and well-behaved. You must be hour to refresh your memory and to give your able to balance everything. For example, you brain some rest.will need disciple to set certain schedules, the commitment to strive and not quit, and

*Remember, a best student will only achieve honor to avoid arrogance.good grades. However, this doesn't mean that you are a failure if you have bad grades.

*Second, a best student must study hard. It simply means that you will need to improve This is the primary task of a student. To in that area. If you can, try asking your study hard and succeed. Remember, if you parents for tutoring. Because I have personal do not take the initiative, you will accomplish experience as a tutor, students who come in nothing. Ask questions in class if you do not for tutoring tend to do better in class as well understand something. In addition, make the as improve their grades.teachers like you by enjoying the subjects they teach as well as being attentive in class.

*Lastly, you will be on your way in becoming the best student! Remember to never give up

*Next, let's go over some study habits. When and make a commitment to work your best. studying for a test, make sure that you first The truth is, it's okay to fail, have all of the proper materials including as long as you pick books, pencils, paper, calculator, etc. yourself up and try even Underline the words that you do not harder. A lot of the understand. In addition, try highlighting famous people were all some of the themes mentioned in the once failures. Only by book. Summarize what you have just persevering did they read and take notes on manage to climb to the each section or top and succeed.

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Saw 3D

Horror

Cast: Tobin Bell, Sean Patrick

Flanery, Costas Mandylor and

Betsy Russell

Director: Kevin Greutert

If you thought horror movies

have reached the pick of its best

then think again yep Saw 3D is

back and this time mind

twisted and demented games

host jigsaw played by Tobin Bell

is out for blood as he forces

people to make decisions to live

or to die. The proclaimed jigsaw

games survivor Bobby played by

Sean Patrick Flanery is forced to

play jigsaw's way again to save

his wife Joyce and his

production team. At the same

time Mark Hoffman (Costas

Mandylor) who happens to be a

Detective and jigsaw's

accomplice goes all out to kill Jill

who attempted to murder him

before. The is worth watching ,

Good picture and quality Sound

now the twisted pictures

production team went all out to

make this mind twisted games

much more interesting . Now

will police custody protect Jill

from Hoffman or will Bobby

Survive these horrifying games

once more. Find out when Saw

3D hit Mzansi cinemas in

March.

Rating ****

Edge of darkness

Thriller

Cast: Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone, Danny

Huston

More action and more drama Edge of

Darkness is a reality action packed series

about one man force to bring down a well

established speculated national security

Company as Detective Craven plated by Mel

Gibson is uncovering the real objective of

the Company following the murder of his

daughter Emma Craven Played by Bojana

Novakovic.

Rating *****

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Lira – Return to LoveThe new offering from Lira this year has

caused much anticipation from fans. Most of

us, we still not yet sure if this album will

surpass the last award winning album “Soul In

Mind”. Her first single from this new album

titled Phakade, is causing waves on radio

playlists. It's still the typical Lira who loves to

play with her sweet voice on top of a well

instrument production, that's what you will

get from track 1 to 11. This album will take

time to penetrate in our minds as we still

dancing & listening to the last one. But surely,

you won't get disappointed when you buy the

new one. 8/10

Ciara – Basic Instinct Charging from her cover sleeve, one can

assume more maturity on the new album.

But to my surprise, is still the same Ciara

who has released four albums with the

same concept of dancing RnB. If it wasn't

for all her sexy dance moves on video's,

surely the name Ciara was not going to be

echoed to our ears by radio dj's and club

dj's. One will wonder if her first album

“Goodies” was by mistake or what? But

nonetheless, if you are a true fan, go & buy

it for the fun of it or for the fact that

Ludacris & Usher are featured on the

album. 2/10

Diddy Dirty Money – Last Train To ParisThis is P Diddy establishing his own group called Dirty Money

which includes two ladies plagiarism of Young Money if not Cash

Money. This album features Usher, Swizz Beats, Trey Songs, Lil

Wayne, Drake who is doing justice to one of their singles called

“Loving you no more”. Having all this artists featured in one

album, definitely hits after hits are expected. I love the pop urban sound here, and also

the production side. P Diddy throws his softly rapping skills not to deem that his a

hardcore rapper. It's a must have for an all rounder music lover. 8/10

Book Review:

Decoded by JAY Z (autobiography)

Shawn Corey Carter, known as Jay Z, has finally dropped his biography piece which was anticipated by fans after he announced officially last year that his working on writing a book about his life as a rapper& businessman, the turbulent of life he lived, the rise to being famous etc. Little did i know that with this book, you not going to find most of the answers as one could have expected. How (in detailed) did he overcome the drug business world, how he managed to steal Beyonce's heart and so forth. But with what he has written, surely something great came up. There is this part where he goes “When I first started working on this book, I told my editor that I wanted it to do three important things. The first was to make the case that hip-hop lyrics-not just my lyrics, but those of every great MC-are poetry if you look at them closely enough. The second was I wanted the book to tell a little bit of the story of my generation, to show the context for the choices we made at a violent and chaotic crossroads in recent history. And the third piece was that I wanted the book to show how hip-hop created a way to take a very speci f ic and powerful experience and turn it into a story that everyone in the world could feel and relate to.”. That's what you are going to get in this book.

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Gone are the days where one has to go to a friend market. Samsung Galaxy Tab came very late last year as a competitor to Apple iPad.with a usb storage device just to collect music and This year, the story will have a new turn. A number of other documents from another computer. Or should enhanced Android tablets are to come out this year we say, carrying a heavy laptop on your shoulder. lifting threats to Apple iPad. The upcoming tablets Gone are those days because tablet pc world has just which will hit the stores soon are Motorola Xoom, arrived. For all those who might not know what is Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, RIM PlayBook 4G by tablet pc. Let us simplify it for you. Tablet pc is a very Blackberry, HTC Flayer are some of upcoming Android small plasma screen which might be equal to an tablet devices to come up this year. If you think Apple excircise book. And it might be as heavy as a 2 quire iPad will feel the hit because of the upcoming tablet book. But this small plasma, has all the features that pc's, think again. Because by the time they launch in an ordinary computer or laptop has. You can type SA, Apple will be launching the up-graded new vision documents, store music & movies and also play called iPad 2. Rumours from expects are that; the them. Usb cord are also added and sd card slot. You iPad 2 will be more faster on internet browsing, it will can also browse internet on it, that's if you have usb have high screen resolution. And more features will modem or ADSL connection. With tablet pc, you can be added such as webcam etc.

move with it anywhere you like & also carry it

whenever because it's very light in weight.WHATS SPECIAL ABOUT IPAD 2?

One of the first popular tablet pc to cause hype in SA PRICE OF TABLET PC?was Apple iPad. Apple iPad has been a smash hit in HOW WILL MOTOROLA OR BLACKBERRY OUTDONE tablet market last year, especially taking advantage IPAD 2?from the lack of a competitive opponent in the

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The are two type of Botsotso's ,model 1986 - to be the most hardcore legend in everyway.1988 (Silver bumper) anda 1988 to 1992(black bumper).A silver bumper Production of this monster started in 1990 ended 325i come with a limited slip diff in 1992 with evolution II versions.This mosterwhich help you to control it on wet roads.It comes produced 145kW from a 2.7 litre engine it was with two body types four (sedan) very quick. Making it quicker still was the fact thatand a two door (coupe).They got the some the bonnet, front fenders and door skins were factory features like electronic sunroof, aluminium, saving about 25 kilograms.electronic windows;front and rear fog lights, seat belt monitor,fuel km range,cruse control I respect the man has build this vehicle, it will on a automatic gear box,Climate control,air con always be the best of the all bavarian products.and power steering. If I had one wish in this world mine will be to

have a e30 BMW 325is rebuild again with a bit of Its got a straight six motor with 24 valves head powercylinder/4 valves per cylinder which produce 125 upgrade then my wish will be complete.(Themba kw. lama gumusha)Personally BMW will never build another engine like this one again it handle punishment at all timesReason why I'm saying that its because that limited slip diff we use it the wrong way, weuse it for SPINNING.This motor handle high ravs for the whole day during spinning events andit will still run on normal days to work.

325is (GUSHESHE) this one is a LEGEND

Am sure that anybody who is from ekasi and suburbs will agree with me when i say thatif Bmw Plant was run like politics then people will always toyi-toyi against Bmw to bring backthe legend as in now because the car has proven

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Co-owner & member of SSK Spinning Crew & SSP Spinning venue. He looks at best cars ever 2 come out & still loved by people.

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The are two shapes of this corolla/conquest model 1985 to 1988 (Chisel shape/ Kasi lingo - Madunuza)and rounder model 1988 and the last production was in 1993.Its got a four cylinder 1600cc EFI motor with a twincam head ( double overhead camshafts) one of the fastest motor which Japan has ever build (4AGE)produce 96Kw with a 5 speed gear box. A rounders executive comes with leather interior with red trim, electric windows ,electric mirror,cental locking system, powered steering and air conditioner.Twincam is economical on fuel than othercars with a 55 liters petrol tank.You can drive over 850 kms on a single full tank and its reserve drivesfor about 50kms.It use 14'' alloy wheels (Standard) and use front wheels to pull.

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Class Act (acting auditions) DJ Vinny Da Vinci' s Nite Tshwane Gospel 19 March, from 9am @ Vicks Cafe in Soshanguve Choir. From 15 – 19

th @ SA State Theatre PTA. PTA, on the 13 of March. March @ SA State Free entry. Theatre. Ticket R100

RD2 & 3 April, from 9am@ Shine Studios in Braamfontein DJ Sir Javas Birthday Bash Sminorff Presents JHB. @ Lentswe Pub in Ga-Rankuwa Armin van Buuren

nd PTA, on the 2 April @ Nasrec MTN centre . in JHB on 19 March.

AUDITIONS SOCIAL EVENTS CONCERTS/FESTIVAL

STAGE PLAYS Stage Nights @ State Theatre in S p i r i t & B o n e s

st PTA, on the 31 of March.11 Feb-6 March@ SA State Theatre R70 entrance fromin Pretoria (Drama). Ticket from 5pm. With Morafe, Slikour & R60.

MXO. Ticket R60 at computicket And R80 at the door.My Children My Africa 25 Feb-22 Mar @ SA Stage Theatre in Pretoria (Rendezvous). Ticket From R40.

COMEDY SHOWS

Stand Up Comedy @ Vicks Cafe 10,17,24,31 March, free entry from 6pm in Soshanguve PTA, with Salesman & School Boy. Tshwane Comedy Nights on the 12 &26 March @ SA State TheatreWith Chris Mapane, Trevor GumbiSkhumba, Chris Forrest & more.

Ticket from R60

computicketsTop Gear in SA: Yes! The Top Gear Team is in SA with the one and only charismatic motor fanatic presenter Mr Jeremy Clarkson and his other co-hosts. The show is taking place at Kyalami Raceway in JHB. It starts from the 17-20 March 2011. The show will be focusing on speed cars, drifting, car exhibition, luxurious cars etc. And you know when Mr J Clarkson is around; most cars are on firing-line to get some heavy critics. Get yourself tickets to the show.

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