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The L A W S of LIFE...!!by Sakeena Joosub
(1 August 2014--FF News) The l a w s of life
should not
be confused with the in-laws of society,
but rather the
more mundane and glamorous aspect of life..
"Life is LIVING IN FULL ENERGY.." said one resident...
Another resident who spoke to Footprints in Rylands,
says
that his success story dates back since 1928,
when he walked
the streets of Cape Town, and l e a r n t the
importance
of loving ones parents, pals, community,
environment, social
surroundings and the larger aspect of loving God.
"When you have God in your heart, mind,
body and spirit,
all of life becomes a reality...I have lived through
days where
we did not have food on our table to one
of the oldest men
in South Africa." he added.
Local community resident, Mr. Michael Mcmillian noted to
The Saturday Star,
that goodness, coolness, wisdom and at times
laughter
are secrets
to life..
"One has to share passionate moments
with friends,
one has
to enjoy a moonlight on a boat, one has
to have a family
that is awesome, and one has to have dreams
for tomorrow,
with ones everlasting wife and children."
Motivational Speaker, Mr. Dale Carnegie says
in his book
"How to win friends and influence people,"
that we do not know what tomorrow holds,
or what
yesterday was all about, or what our present
moments
would be like without the people and
experiences
that we create...
"Whatever you create, you are, and you
become,
so have the end vision in mind."
Father of twelve, Mr. Rashid Essa says that
he was once
upon a time a bachelor living out of
his boss's house.
"I had no money, and the very few
pennies I had,
I had to support the family..We had
visions to
open
businesses in Polokwane and other
area's and all
did well. The law of life is reading, writing,
remembering,
smiling, being and relaxing..We must have
that time out
where we can have a cup of
coffee with our
loved ones
and discuss the daily chores."
The Phoenix Tabloid, wrote on
their
website
very naughtily that the l a w s of
LIFE are as simple as A, B, C...
"You must make love everyday, You must aim to competete
and win at whatever fields you set for yourself...You
must want to have children that resemble and intemidate
you...You must want to have the patience to wait
for your dreams, before you actually achieve it.."
Community resident, from Menlyn, in Pretoria, told
The Menlyn Sun, that these days men are so
engrossed in their daily payouts and income that
they forget that one day, there will be so much
time, and there will be no one to hear their
worries...
"It is unfortunate that many South African's have
this don't care attitude about the next one...If we
read the Bible and practice, we would see that
the laws of life are all written long before MAN could
write."
The Secret says in the book that the miracles of tomorrow,
can and will be achieved by tomorrow, if you and I can
understand
that we all are the same, some of us White, and some
of us not so
white, yet the key remains that all successful people
who have
walked this Earth, had an aspiring dream to achieve
something...
"Some of us dream about being the richest
man in the world,
Some of us dream about being the funkiest
teenager, Some
of us dream of attracting the right husband,
and Some
of us dream, how we can follow
the footprints of
our forefathers."
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Mr. Neale Donald Walsh, writes in his book "Conversations with God," that
the l a w s to life is Truth, Love, and Joy...
"If we have truth in our life we will be successful, If we have love in our
life we will be successful, If we have Joy in our life, we will be successful...
Success
is much larger and bigger than the day to day petty cash
we carry..Success
is a foundation of old wealth, that builds
quality over years."
Community resident from Warsaw, Mrs.
Jessica Wyners,
who spoke to The Warsaw Times,
says that recently she went through a divorce,
lost her job and savings,
and was left in the street to rot..
"My husband took everything and spat on me...
The law of life
is that never trust a man whom you know
will lie and cheat
on you..The law of life is never put your
trust in the next
person, because they will betray you. The law of life
is never try to grow bigger than but you are, because
you will just fall down and be beaten.." she said bitterly..
Whilst the world has reached her first token of appreciation
for the development of the global community with one
million $1000000 millionaires, many frantic families still bargain
to get by...
"The secret of true success is saying Thank You, long before
it has actually been achieved...Thank yourself for earning that
brilliant salary, thank yourself for attracting the right parents,
thank yourself for the brilliant friends that you have, and thank
yourself for that gorgeous wife that you have...When you
truly thank yourself in advance, The Universe will attract
these ornaments of life to your doorstep." says Success
Magazine.
Dr. Pamela Wilkenson from The Department
of Human Rights in
South Africa says that if we are civil, if we
are respectful, if we
are courageous and if you create magical
moments for the people
you meet, your laws of life are fulfilled..
"Money cannot buy happiness in any household
whether you
are sleeping in a shanty shack or luxurious home...
Our departments
goal since January 2014, has been to see that
the love in the
home remains flaming, as all quality in life comes
from the pillows
of the bedroom."
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R6888 million rand to be spent by South Africa for EDUCATIONby Daniel Sibanda
(17 August 2014--FF News) The South African government
issued a report to The Department of Education this morning,
stating that the elected government had agreed to spend
R6.8 billion rand over the next year to improve the
'standards-'n-quality,'
of education in the country...
"We will use the money to repair our leaking roofs, We will
use the money to feed our hungry children, We will use
the money to buy textbooks, and we will use the money
for improving the quality of education in our classrooms.."
says Headmaster Mr. Yusuf Carrim.
Carrim says that these days parents are willing to pay
double the price for education, if the learners have
a good grasping knowledge..
"Many of the hundreds of learners
I have taught,
there is always one that wins the pack..
The rest do
their best, as always, and yet I have
always kept
my eye on the leaders in the classrooms."
Cabinet members who attended a two day conference
at The nations capital discussed The weak rand, The criteria
for Zuma's home and the procedures to follow, The South
African debate about support to Ukraine and
The findings discovered
in Free State, that will send gold diggers internationally
to the new
mining field.
"We as cabinet members have discussed at length the spending
budget from R4928 million rand as originally forecast ed to
R6888 million
rand. We as cabinet members have prolonged
with the idea of a corrupt
and free country by negotiating deals with road
contractors to remove
The E-tolls..We as cabinet members have discussed
with insight
to rescue the medical fraternity to empower
our doctors with
more cost efficient medication." said an
ANC spokesperson.
Speaking to Footprints in Cape Town, local
school teacher,
Miss. Raheema Bhamjee smirked by adding that
governments
decision to invest more money in the educational
sector was
'a step in the right direction...'
"When more money is invested by government
we can ensure
that all our l e a r n e r s qualify with due
aptitude,
attitude,
finesse and foundation...When more money
is invested by
government we will see our learners
who can build massive
skyscrapers, large aircraft, new form
telecommunications
and improved ways of doing things."
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"I have four children, and it costs me about R2000 per child,
not forgetting
homework and computer time.."
noted a housewife..
Mr. Bruce Oostheizen says that whilst
South Africa remains the watchdog of
the international community
to neighboring Africa, the country still ponders
and
at times wonders
why so many people are walking
the streets without a job..
"Our unemployment is at a record 39%..If we do not
pull our socks up, we could end up a devastated
Zimbabwe.."
The Government Gazette issued a statement saying that
within the next two years, South Africa has plans
to rock
the world with new forms of leveraging and finance,
improved
educational sectors, new forms of
telecommunications
and
improved methods of handling crime..
"Government is planning on having 24 hour security
on all roads, government is planning on launching
a 24 hour long house center, government is planning
on educating cabinet members to deal with the public
and other government solutions
that is in the pipeline."
Community leader, Mr. Petrus Sekaya added to
The Mamelodi Times,
that he hopes that the decision by government
will support his children's
dreams..
"We all know without an education you are treated
like garbage on
the side of the road...If we educate our children
we could see them
one day become lawyers, doctors, scientists
and who knows actors...We
all know without an education you have low quality
relationships and attract
disaster experiences...If we educate our children
we could see them marry
young, and bring us grandchildren..."
Nirvana Secondary School in Lenasia says that parliaments
decision to
add value to the educational sector of South Africa
was misleading
as the money they receive is only after the quarter
has passed...
"Government was thrown in with the pigeons
when election has
passed, and had to lay a card to the public,
that they are doing things,
and lets hope that it's not only chatter."
Miss. Justine Ebler, a Waterkloof resident
smiled to
Footprints
in Waterkloof adding that the price of education
is so much
as compared to the days she went to school...
"During the Apartheid days, I think it
cost my brother,
my sister
and I, R200 and you were
'done-'n-dusted,'
for the year. What happened
to parity for growth."
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RAPE VICTIM bites man's penis...!by Wesley Govendar
(14 August 2014--FF News) Township talk in South Africa
sometimes gets a bit much for the local readers, after
hundreds of fights in shebeens, petty thefts and other
crimes...This crime in particular caught our eye, or rather
our mouth, when a woman allegedly bit a man's penis
on their first date..
"We met on the social network Facebook, where I reside
in Hammanskraal in Pretoria, whilst he lives in Soweto..We started
getting to know each other, liking each other, and slowly getting
to know each other...Our first date was on Sunday,
at a local shebeen,
where we discussed we would meet.."
said Miss. Komotso Ngani...
According to meetings with friends of The Ngani's,
they said that
she had found him cute, handsome,
and at times funny..
"She was attracted to his good looks
and stylish personality..They
had got to know each other over
the telephone, before meeting."
said a friend.
When Footprints in Soweto, spoke to
Mr. John Kekane, the
28 yr old said that it was an innocent date that took place,
and she had agreed to go home
with him after a few rounds
of drinks and dances...
"After our 5th glass, we were both in the mood to enjoy
each others bodies, and I asked her
to join me at my crib
in Soweto...When we reached my home,
I started to kiss
her, and asked her to kiss my penis...
She was kissing it,
and I asked her if I can put it in.."
he adds.
Police commissioner at The Soweto Police Station,
Mr. Devan Naidoo says that the complaint
was made
by the accused and the victim, after the victim had
laid a charge of sexual harassment and rape.
"He tried to put it into me without my content..
I did find
him likeable when he took me to his home,
and as for
the kissing of the penis, I did do it, but wanted to go
home because I felt too drunk."
Speaking to The Soweto Times,
Dr. David Lekaba adds
that
that there is a major difference between love and lust..
"It is unfortunate that many teenagers these
days confuse
love with lust..In my honest opinion true love
comes after marriage
or after living with the person for a minimum
of one year...
After the
couple understands each others habits
within the
year, we can
call it love."
Mr. Kekane elaborates that he has been
driving a fancy vehicle
and living on his own since 2012,
and would never dare rape
a woman..
"To me, it was mutual consent..I have a decent
paying job,
and we liked each other..It was our 1st date,
and things
like this happen all the time, where we bed
the woman on
the 1st date..I took it as normal..When she
bit my penis,
I yelled for help, whilst she called for a taxi."
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The Department of Correctional Services in South Africa says that
every e i g h t minutes there is a rape victim in the country.
"The only way to bring down rape in South Africa is
by promoting
awesome loving relationships, making people aware
about the circumstances
of rape, and by maturing our women to take home
men whom they are
comfortable with...All sex and lovemaking derives
from the person
being comfortable and happy with the relationship."
Dr. Samuel Macabe says that after careful
examination of
Kekane, the woman had bit chucks of his
scrotum and
the main dwelling, as per say...
"She had bit the organ and removed tissue
from his penis,
allowing him never to have children again."
Mr. Kekane who also spoke to
Footprints in Soweto,
noted that he had also laid a charge
against the victim
and will plead not guilty come August 29th.
"I am sitting in a holding cell because of her,
and once
I get bail, I will sue her for every dime she
ever made
in that transportation business of hers..
I did like her, and I
still do, and if she drops the
charges against me, who
know's, this time when I drop my pants
again,
it will be mutual consent." he bragged.
Mrs. Rose Ngani said bluntly that her daughter
was innocent
and she was not the type of woman to
jump into bed
with another man, let alone on the 1st date...
"Komotso is a loving and decent child and her
father and I
have brought her up with morals and dedication..
Sure she
is independent to do as she wishes, she is 24,
but for
her to do things like this, never happens in
our household.
I have warned her several times that the
only time you
open your legs for any man, is when you have
a wedding
ring on your finger."
The Johannesburg community
took to the streets once
again stating that since it is Woman's
month in August,
we should at least respect and honor
women and
don't treat them as they were created
from the
rib of MAN.
"Women have equal rights and obligations
in South Africa
as women, in fact some women earn more than men,
and even show better results..Let us as community
residents
respect and honor our beloved women as they are
the forgivers
of our offspring." said a passerby.
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President's II VS South Africa...!!by Michael Van Der Berg
(18 August 2014--FF News) South African's and the
rest of the w o r l d are in for a special treat this
coming Sunday, where millions of residents will be
watching South Africa VS President II at a special
e i g h t course meal sponsored by Pepsi, Nedbank,
Footprints Filmworks, Nu Metro, Fehmeda's Boutique,
France Telecommunications, Bank of America and
South East India OIL.
"The Presidents men are elected from a special disabled
community in Australia, where their dream was to watch
the presidents men, VS world ranked cricket nation
South Africa. The money received through broadcast rights
and ticket fees will be used in donation to the Sydney Childrens
Home and The Melbourne Orphanage." said a player...
According to Captain of The President's II, Mr. Sachin Tendulkar,
he says, that this effort by 'the old boys,' to compete against
the tigers of South Africa will be competed in London, at The Oval..
"We have a squad of 11, who are perhaps too old,
who are
perhaps a bit shattered, who are perhaps
cranky, and who
sometimes have lost the skill to play
the sport, actually show
their achievements over the set
of time...My team consists
of old cricket players, worn out
bowlers, men who have
not hit a cricket ball since they
retired, but the 50 over match,
should provide some motivation to our youth."
Australian batsman Mr. Steve Waugh says that it
was way passed his age by batting at number four,
but was thrilled to support the orphanage..
"Some of these children don't have parents...Some
of these children don't have legs or arms to throw
a cricket ball..Some of these children live on less
than $6 dollars per day, and some of these children
have been raped, abandoned and neglected. Let's
hope Andre Nel has some spunk when bowling to me,
when I bat."
South African Captain Mr. AB De Villiers says that he was
excited to meet the legends of cricket with some
of the team members being above 60...
"It's always good to get coaching lessons from the old
dogs of history..I have placed Hashim Amla and Quintin
De Kock as my openers to face Allan Donald and Waqar
Younis.."
Speaking to Footprints in London, local resident Miss. Zarina Khalik says that
she will attend the g a m e as she loves watching Jonty Rhodes field
for The President's II...
"Jonty is my most favorite cricketer in the whole
wide world..He is
so so amazing, and maybe he might be close
to his fifties, I still do
wanna see him splash around the field..."
Commentator, Mr. Trevor Quick noted to The Sunday Times,
that he was pleased with the outcome of the deal that would
support the children's home..
"Watching my old cricket players as a team that is mixed and
yet united is what really makes a commentator a commentator...
When
you watch people who do what they did in the past,
and still win applause,
that is genuine dedication and support
for the game."
West Indies cricketer Mr. Brain Lara says that he only plays with
his sons cricket, and facing the mighty Dale Steyn at
number three
is already giving him nightmares..
"When chosen to represent The Presidents II,
you never say no..This
team is the most profiled and searched
cricket team in the world."
Other celebrities including Mr. Barack Obama, Miss. Sakeena Joosub,
Miss. Lara Dutta, Mrs. Aishwarya Rai, Mr. Omar Abdulla, Mr. Mohammed
Surkot, Mr. Tom Cruise and Mr. Shar Rukh Khan are said to attend
as well...
"We are expecting an audience base of 56000
for the international
stadium seats, and over 800 million other guests..."
said groundsman
at The Oval..
Mr. Sanath Jayasuriya, crackled to The London Express, that he
was use to the angle of the pitch at The Oval, and fancied the likes
of Imran Tahir and JP Duminy..
"These spinners, I doubt will attract much spin from the pitch during
the 30th and 40th over, where I am expected to bat at number five..I
am hoping we build a solid partnership up front, and when we come in
to bat, we can strangle the bowlers."
Although Spring S E A S O N in London, during the
month of August,
many President II supporters are hoping
that they have a full game.
"The worst thing about playing at
The Oval, after six, it starts to
drizzle." said a fan.
Manager of The President's II, Pakistani personality,
Mr. Wasim Akram says that he will work his magic
with the bowlers and batters to try to forge a score
above 350, should they bat first.
"It's always good to bat first at The Oval, and if we get
a good score on the board during the initial overs of the
game, keep the momentum, and build 100/150 partnership
between our openers, we are in with a chance against the
athletic South Africans.."
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