With the outbreak of the Aflatoksikose, we should pay special attention to what we feed our dogs. There are a lot of different brands of dog food and some are not trusted. Products like Buddies Complete, Legends and Hi-Pro off the shelves hopefully more dogs will be safe.
Human food is not good for the dog, it does not contain all the nutrients that the dog need to boost the immune system and for good skin and coat. Dry diets are advised as they are good for the dog’s teeth.
People should look out at the type of nutrients that are found in the food, also to ensure that the ingredients are of high quality. “The main nutrients that one should look at are proteins (meat), carbohydrates (heat treated rice or potatoes) and fat (Omega fatty acids). The food of high quality would have meat as a source of protein while the low quality food would have skin and bone,” explains Dr Pieter Cordier.
Dog food should be stored in a cool and dry place. Cordier says that food that is stored in the sun is exposed to too much heat and that gives the food a horrible taste while dog food that is stored in a moist environment is most likely to have fungus that may even lead to the dog having Aflatoksikose.
Once you have opened your dog food, it is the best interest of the dog to store it in a sealed container. “Go for the brand that has been in the industry for years and is recognise, always read the fine print and buy the best quality food that you can afford for your dog, it is in its best interest, ” says Cordier.
There are a lot of damages that dog food can cause to dogs. Food of lower quality makes it hard for the dogs to digest. There are signs that tell if the dog is being fed high or low quality food, the stool of a dog that is fed high quality food should be well formed and that of low volume, while the dog fed low quality food would be of high volume, loose and watery.
Monday, 26 September 2011
POLICE SAFETY TIPS
WHILE SHOPPING
• Never leave your bag/purse in the shopping trolley, however well hidden by goods.
• Never leave your bag unattended on a shop counter that is how it gets pouched by thieves.
• Always hold your valuables close to you.
• Never keep your wallet in the back pocket of your pant.
WHILE DRIVING
• Vary you route to work if possible.
• When talking to strangers only keep your window 5cm open and the doors locked.
• Beware of staged accidents, is slightly bumped into get the necessary details and drive to the nearest police station.
• DO NOT give strangers lifts.
• Gear lock is affordable, easily accessible and an anti safety device
WHILE PARKING
• Always park your car where there is security.
• Never leave your firearm in the car as it is against the law.
• Be aware of people who claim to inform you of a flat tyre, it might be a hijacking or robbery.
• Always keep your windows close while driving in town
WHILE BANKING
• Always be accompanied by a family member, friend or the police when withdrawing large amounts of money.
• Follow the orders of bank robbers at all times, for the safety of everyone else including you.
• Never leave your bag/purse in the shopping trolley, however well hidden by goods.
• Never leave your bag unattended on a shop counter that is how it gets pouched by thieves.
• Always hold your valuables close to you.
• Never keep your wallet in the back pocket of your pant.
WHILE DRIVING
• Vary you route to work if possible.
• When talking to strangers only keep your window 5cm open and the doors locked.
• Beware of staged accidents, is slightly bumped into get the necessary details and drive to the nearest police station.
• DO NOT give strangers lifts.
• Gear lock is affordable, easily accessible and an anti safety device
WHILE PARKING
• Always park your car where there is security.
• Never leave your firearm in the car as it is against the law.
• Be aware of people who claim to inform you of a flat tyre, it might be a hijacking or robbery.
• Always keep your windows close while driving in town
WHILE BANKING
• Always be accompanied by a family member, friend or the police when withdrawing large amounts of money.
• Follow the orders of bank robbers at all times, for the safety of everyone else including you.
57 arrests in seven days
Reckless and negligent drivers be aware, in the past week 33 drivers were arrested amongst 57 law offenders. The offences ranged from driving without a seatbelt to skipping a red light or a stop sign.
The arrests included assault, robbery, shoplifting, public drinking and illegal trading amongst others. The police are approaching crime with an iron fist and can use help from the community to help make Tzaneen a crime free area. Although most of the offences are related to the contravention of the road traffic Act, it is advised for law offenders to be aware of their actions and the implications of those actions.
Although crime statistics show that the rate of crime has dropped by 16.4 percent, crime is still an issue in most of the areas around Tzaneen. Assault and rape cases are still being hid from the police by parents and/or the victims themselves. The police edge all community members to be active in doing away with crime.
The arrests included assault, robbery, shoplifting, public drinking and illegal trading amongst others. The police are approaching crime with an iron fist and can use help from the community to help make Tzaneen a crime free area. Although most of the offences are related to the contravention of the road traffic Act, it is advised for law offenders to be aware of their actions and the implications of those actions.
Although crime statistics show that the rate of crime has dropped by 16.4 percent, crime is still an issue in most of the areas around Tzaneen. Assault and rape cases are still being hid from the police by parents and/or the victims themselves. The police edge all community members to be active in doing away with crime.
DEATH IN POLICE CELLS
The police in Haenertsburg have opened two counts of murder after the death of two awaiting trial prisoners. The two victims- Cassius Mashele(20)-awaiting trial for rape in Ritavi and Agreement Mongwe(20)- awaiting trial for murder in Ritavi, were allegedly assaulted to death in the Haenertsburg police cells between the 13 and 14 June 2011 in the evening.
The two killed appear connected and were in separate cells, it is alleged that the two victims were assaulted in their cells by fourteen awaiting trial prisoners.
The Independent Complaints Directorate was informed about the incident in order to conduct independent investigations.
Fourteen suspects were identified and have already appeared before court. The cases of murder for the fourteen suspects are postponed to 6 September 2011 pending further police investigations.
The two killed appear connected and were in separate cells, it is alleged that the two victims were assaulted in their cells by fourteen awaiting trial prisoners.
The Independent Complaints Directorate was informed about the incident in order to conduct independent investigations.
Fourteen suspects were identified and have already appeared before court. The cases of murder for the fourteen suspects are postponed to 6 September 2011 pending further police investigations.
Monday, 1 August 2011
The young constable from Mametwa is back, but now as a General
“All the criminals must watch out, we are coming for them and we will be harsh,” says General Khombomini Maggy Mathebula. General mathebula is not new to the police department, her experience goes back to 1988 when she was just starting in the Soweto Flying Squad. She then moved to Tzaneen for 5 years. She them moved up the ranks and became the station Commander at Divelskloof (Modjadjieskloof) Police station.
In 2005 she was made the Crime Prevention Coordinator for the Mopani district, in two months time her skills where needed in Mesina as she was transferred there as the Crime Prevention Coordinator. In 2008 she became the Limpopo Provincial head of the Crime Prevention Office. After a good two year service to the people of Limpopo, she then moved to the Western Cape as the Major General of the Vuster Cluster Commander Office.
General Mathebula is not a stranger to Tzaneen; she is a local girl, born in Mametwa just outside Tzaneen. She doesn’t bring changes, but she has identified key problems in the area. General Mathebula says that she will be focusing more on rape issues especially focusing more on Ritivi police station and the Bolobedu Police Station. “My aim is to make sure that rape cases are dealt with, especially when it comes to young children” explains General Mathebula.
“I would like to see the streets safe for all and also to ensure that the police of this area provide good service to the people.” Not only does she preach safe streets but she also believes that the community should also play a role in making sure that service delivery is that of excellence. She hopes that the community will help the police in ensuring that the area is safe by communicating with the police.
“To the youth, you should know that you live once and every moment comes once, do not misuse your opportunities by giving in to crime. Even though you might be educated a criminal record can ruin your chances of becoming a successful generation.” The youth that are interested in helping not only the police but the community with crime prevention issues are welcome to go to their nearest police station, and ask for the crime prevention officer for more information.
In the past few years the police department has made good relationships with other departments, General Mathebula hopes that the relationships will not only remain the same but also grow. General Mathebula edges the public to call her +27 (0) 82 499 1969 if they are not able to get any help from the police.
Friday, 27 May 2011
FOR THE LOVE OF DRAMA
A Dream so young yet with possibility In finding the reality,
we are all actors with no scripts
Many try but all hard work is lost as all have failed
In the quest of knowledge we find the truth of lies
At the end of it all, in dreams there are nightmares.
The Relationship between the moment and its killer
The mission is to get out alive
Protection is offered by strangers as loved ones wanna kill it
Hahahaha its all you hear as you stare into that cold night
This aint about you but all of us (the heart, body, mind and soul)
We all need you as our acting spokesperson.
To yet Admire its growth with hatred
The love that spreads with every story line and the director CUTs the action
Your life is determined by the moment
The movement is restricted by the lance of the cameras as the flash light is turned off.
The Memories will last longer than the moment
The tears will be from the depth of the soul
All will be war and not a quest for an audition
Seize the moment and make it your best
Every step counts.
In Arrest of opportunity
I found myself wondering if I have the right producer or am I a lost soul
In all said and done real life has no scripts, no cuts, no take 2s but only action!
we are all actors with no scripts
Many try but all hard work is lost as all have failed
In the quest of knowledge we find the truth of lies
At the end of it all, in dreams there are nightmares.
The Relationship between the moment and its killer
The mission is to get out alive
Protection is offered by strangers as loved ones wanna kill it
Hahahaha its all you hear as you stare into that cold night
This aint about you but all of us (the heart, body, mind and soul)
We all need you as our acting spokesperson.
To yet Admire its growth with hatred
The love that spreads with every story line and the director CUTs the action
Your life is determined by the moment
The movement is restricted by the lance of the cameras as the flash light is turned off.
The Memories will last longer than the moment
The tears will be from the depth of the soul
All will be war and not a quest for an audition
Seize the moment and make it your best
Every step counts.
In Arrest of opportunity
I found myself wondering if I have the right producer or am I a lost soul
In all said and done real life has no scripts, no cuts, no take 2s but only action!
Thursday, 5 May 2011
SETA's good deed!
South Africa has 21 Setas funded with 1% of the payrolls of companies with profits of over R500 000. They provide post-school skills training, this year the Seta partnered up with TUT’s Department of Journalism, giving ten 3rd year Journalism Students an opportunity to learn from the Limpopo Independent Newspapers group.
The higher education department is gearing up to appeal against a Labour Court judgment on changes to the Services Sector Education and Training Authority (Seta). "It is the intention of the department to appeal this judgment on, amongst others, the grounds that we do not think the judge fully applied her mind on the matter...," department spokesperson Nqaba Nqandela said in a statement.
"Secondly, we are of the view that parts of this judgment may have serious implications for the boundaries and separation of powers between the judiciary and the role of the executive."
The Services Seta would return to court to ask it to overturn Blade Nzimande's decision to transfer R1bn from its bank account to the National Skills Fund. Parliament heard earlier this year that the fund had a budget deficit just under this amount.
Nqandela said despite the court's ruling there was "no going back" on efforts to change the Seta system.
"The judgment is only a temporary set-back, as we intend to urgently undertake comprehensive legislative changes to ensure more effective oversight of government over the Setas, align these institutions with the post-school education and training system as a whole, and to ensure that these institutions adequately respond to the national priority of skills development.
"It is also urgent that Seta governance is aligned to best practices, in order also to ensure that the R8bn in their hands achieve the intended objectives."
Services Seta CEO Ivor Blumenthal and eight others took the matter to court. Nzimande wants them to have one standard constitution, reduce the size of their boards, for him to participate in the selection of board members and to include two ministerial appointees to the boards.
"Secondly, we are of the view that parts of this judgment may have serious implications for the boundaries and separation of powers between the judiciary and the role of the executive."
The Services Seta would return to court to ask it to overturn Blade Nzimande's decision to transfer R1bn from its bank account to the National Skills Fund. Parliament heard earlier this year that the fund had a budget deficit just under this amount.
Nqandela said despite the court's ruling there was "no going back" on efforts to change the Seta system.
"The judgment is only a temporary set-back, as we intend to urgently undertake comprehensive legislative changes to ensure more effective oversight of government over the Setas, align these institutions with the post-school education and training system as a whole, and to ensure that these institutions adequately respond to the national priority of skills development.
"It is also urgent that Seta governance is aligned to best practices, in order also to ensure that the R8bn in their hands achieve the intended objectives."
Services Seta CEO Ivor Blumenthal and eight others took the matter to court. Nzimande wants them to have one standard constitution, reduce the size of their boards, for him to participate in the selection of board members and to include two ministerial appointees to the boards.
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
MADIBA PAINTINGS.
The exhibition of artist Andrew Nhlangwini titled “A retrospective celebration of Tata Mandela’s life” has been touring South Africa, from Cape Town to the local galleries of Limpopo.
Nhlangwini, who grew up in Nkowankowa and began his career as a teacher. s
He lived and worked in Port Elizabeth for some time as an artist, where his work received support and eventually earned him the title “an artist for the people”.
Nhlangwini says that his work educates many and opens up the minds of the people who have seen the paintings. “I take pride in my work as I know that it makes a difference in society” says Nhlangwini.
Nhlangwini was recently commissioned to do the mural on the wall at the entrance wall to Nkowankowa, the Township from which he originates from. He worked with the community to capture an image they wanted.
Nhlangwini’s paintings capture some of the most popular events in South African history, from human rights survival to the fight against apartheid. Most of his other work portrays the struggles our fore-fathers went through and also the struggle that led to the celebration of human rights today.
He has painted renowned public figures and former president Nelson Mandela feature prominentlyTuesday, 19 April 2011
Dior fires Galliano from his own fashion label
Scandal-tainted designer John Galliano has been fired from his own fashion label just weeks after an anti-Semitic outburst cost him his top job at Dior, Women's Wear Daily (WWD) reported yesterday.
The British designer was ousted from the 'John Galliano' fashion label, which is 92% owned by Dior, six weeks after a video surfaced of him hurling anti-Semitic insults at a couple in a Paris bar, the fashion trade journal reported.
The label's board decided to hand over his responsibilities to an in-house design team, WWD said citing sources, without specifying whether the label would retain the same name. A spokesperson for the brand would not confirm or deny the report but said: "Do you think a newspaper as serious as WWD would not check its facts before publishing them?''
Galliano, who was fired from Dior after a video clip circulated online showing him telling fellow drinkers in a bar that he loved Hitler, has reportedly been receiving treatment in Los Angeles for substance abuse problems.
Dior, one of the biggest brands within luxury giant LVMH, has yet to announce who will succeed him at the head of its creative operation. Chief Executive Sidney Toledano said it was in no hurry to announce a name
The British designer was ousted from the 'John Galliano' fashion label, which is 92% owned by Dior, six weeks after a video surfaced of him hurling anti-Semitic insults at a couple in a Paris bar, the fashion trade journal reported.
The label's board decided to hand over his responsibilities to an in-house design team, WWD said citing sources, without specifying whether the label would retain the same name. A spokesperson for the brand would not confirm or deny the report but said: "Do you think a newspaper as serious as WWD would not check its facts before publishing them?''
Galliano, who was fired from Dior after a video clip circulated online showing him telling fellow drinkers in a bar that he loved Hitler, has reportedly been receiving treatment in Los Angeles for substance abuse problems.
Dior, one of the biggest brands within luxury giant LVMH, has yet to announce who will succeed him at the head of its creative operation. Chief Executive Sidney Toledano said it was in no hurry to announce a name
Uganda's Museveni vows to quash food price protests
SABCnews
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni today warned he would not allow protests against food and fuel price rises led by opposition leader Kizza Besigye.
Museveni blamed drought in the east African country for the rising food prices and said international events had pushed up the price of oil. "There will be no demonstrations in Kampala ... if Besigye wants to walk for exercise let him do it somewhere else," Museveni told a media conference at his rural home southwest of the capital.
"If Besigye demonstrates, will it bring international oil prices down because he has demonstrated? Will it rain because Besigye has demonstrated?" said Museveni in his first public reaction to the protests.
Prices have been rising after drought cut food output across Uganda, while higher global oil prices have increased transport costs, pushing up food prices further in urban areas.
The consumer price index jumped 4.1% in March from February, pushing the year-on-year inflation rate to 11.1%, the fifth straight rise. Security forces on Thursday fired rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a crowd of more than 1000 led by Besigye, Museveni's closest rival in February elections.
Besigye said he was injured in the march to the centre of Kampala after a rubber bullet struck his finger. Protests were also reported in the second busiest commercial town of Jinja in eastern Uganda, Masaka in south western Uganda, and Gulu to the north, epicentre of a now fizzled-out two-decade rebellion.
"Demonstrations will worsen the situation because business people will be scared to transport food and fuel to the city because their vehicles will be burnt," said Museveni.
"Some people have been saying we should remove the tax on fuel, but the tax is small and we need this money to build roads and if we removed this tax we would be subsidising consumption." Museveni urged Ugandans to be frugal with oil consumption. - Reuters
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni today warned he would not allow protests against food and fuel price rises led by opposition leader Kizza Besigye.
Museveni blamed drought in the east African country for the rising food prices and said international events had pushed up the price of oil. "There will be no demonstrations in Kampala ... if Besigye wants to walk for exercise let him do it somewhere else," Museveni told a media conference at his rural home southwest of the capital.
"If Besigye demonstrates, will it bring international oil prices down because he has demonstrated? Will it rain because Besigye has demonstrated?" said Museveni in his first public reaction to the protests.
Prices have been rising after drought cut food output across Uganda, while higher global oil prices have increased transport costs, pushing up food prices further in urban areas.
The consumer price index jumped 4.1% in March from February, pushing the year-on-year inflation rate to 11.1%, the fifth straight rise. Security forces on Thursday fired rubber bullets and teargas to disperse a crowd of more than 1000 led by Besigye, Museveni's closest rival in February elections.
Besigye said he was injured in the march to the centre of Kampala after a rubber bullet struck his finger. Protests were also reported in the second busiest commercial town of Jinja in eastern Uganda, Masaka in south western Uganda, and Gulu to the north, epicentre of a now fizzled-out two-decade rebellion.
"Demonstrations will worsen the situation because business people will be scared to transport food and fuel to the city because their vehicles will be burnt," said Museveni.
"Some people have been saying we should remove the tax on fuel, but the tax is small and we need this money to build roads and if we removed this tax we would be subsidising consumption." Museveni urged Ugandans to be frugal with oil consumption. - Reuters
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Street Debate:will you be voting in the up coming municipal elections, motivate your answer?
1. No. If I vote I vote for the same people who don’t deliver anything good but empty promises. Innocent Hlungwani
2. Yes. I want nice things; I want to live like other people. I want to have tar roads and RDP houses. Edward Mahasha
3. Yes. It is my duty. Naum Maphoru
4. Yes. I will vote just because I’m a South African, I think is m y duty as a citizen of this county. Lucrecia Mathebula
5. Maybe. I am a businessman, time will tell. Anton Arjunan
6. Yes. Because a lot has happen since 1994, I mean we can’t expect the government to change all wrong things done 80 something years ago in just 18 years. Today things have improved; we now have access roads and houses. One thing causes the problem is the community, we don’t want to get involve in government’s initiations. Charles Makhabela
7. Yes. Organisations are doing their best to improve society and I can see the change. Women can do anything in leadership. Nacy Mathebula
8. Yes. I think that it is essential to vote. Regina Ingram
9. Yes. Government does good things to improve society. Jerry Hlongwani
10. Yes. For change and it is in my best interest to have a good municipal leadership. Ishmeal Baloyi
11. Yes. To make a difference in the country and also to have a say. Phillian Erasmus (
12. No. I didn’t get time to register. Sinj Clegg
13. Yes. I know who my candidate is, so if I have any grieviences I can make an appointment to discuss the matter and the problem at hand will be dealt with. I urge every South African over the age of 18 to go and vote on the 18th of May. And if you don’t vote don’t complain. Beate Attenroxel
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Internet II 209248824 Rose Mongatane
The journalism of today increasingly appears to be a hybrid that takes advantage of the technology rather than fights it. But the questions of who will pay and how they will do it seem more pressing than ever.
New media is rapidly growing and gets easier to use and navigate. News reaches the user faster and also give them a backround on the story/ article. Focusing on some media news sources like fairlady online (http://www.fairlady.com), they article link with other stories related to that particular one. The article 'Rihanna Named The New Face of NIVEA Skincare'. Has a great gallery of pictures and links.
Finding links to newspapers and news media online is faster than buying a news paper from the garage or listening to the radio. Discovering the most extensive newspapers and news media guide on the internet, is a more informative and fastest way to stay informed. News magazines and online communities (blogs) they create the original journalism and
amplifies dozens of other alternative media sources.
Online resources for investigative journalists and search tools are much more easier to navigate than print out news sources. News24 (http://www.news24.co.za) site features a daily round up of media news and what is going on in the world. Linking current news to other related articles to make it easier for the use to understand the article better.
More media sites are taking the reader away from the “walled garden” their own content linking to outside sources or even inviting in third party content, allowing hunting and gathering consumers to act more directly on their preferences rather than being led to them.
The Citizen online (http://www.thecitizen.co.za) is also growing in ways unmistakable and engaging . The web sites is advanced, offering stories and linking to blogs and videos. And that trend is considered a healthy one by professional journalists, as it gives the user a broader perspective of the news being reported the site is updated with news frequently for an informed reporting.
In all the news media sites we find one important thing in common, the linking of the story to previous articles and that is the future of electronic media. People want to know the history and electronic news media provide the user with that advantage.
New media is rapidly growing and gets easier to use and navigate. News reaches the user faster and also give them a backround on the story/ article. Focusing on some media news sources like fairlady online (http://www.fairlady.com), they article link with other stories related to that particular one. The article 'Rihanna Named The New Face of NIVEA Skincare'. Has a great gallery of pictures and links.
Finding links to newspapers and news media online is faster than buying a news paper from the garage or listening to the radio. Discovering the most extensive newspapers and news media guide on the internet, is a more informative and fastest way to stay informed. News magazines and online communities (blogs) they create the original journalism and
amplifies dozens of other alternative media sources.
Online resources for investigative journalists and search tools are much more easier to navigate than print out news sources. News24 (http://www.news24.co.za) site features a daily round up of media news and what is going on in the world. Linking current news to other related articles to make it easier for the use to understand the article better.
More media sites are taking the reader away from the “walled garden” their own content linking to outside sources or even inviting in third party content, allowing hunting and gathering consumers to act more directly on their preferences rather than being led to them.
The Citizen online (http://www.thecitizen.co.za) is also growing in ways unmistakable and engaging . The web sites is advanced, offering stories and linking to blogs and videos. And that trend is considered a healthy one by professional journalists, as it gives the user a broader perspective of the news being reported the site is updated with news frequently for an informed reporting.
In all the news media sites we find one important thing in common, the linking of the story to previous articles and that is the future of electronic media. People want to know the history and electronic news media provide the user with that advantage.
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
LOVE
Love is a strong word that has lost meaning,
The one word the is abused by all mankind,
The word that is ment to be a good feeling.
Love brings more sadness than happiness,
More sorrow than joy,
More regrets at the end of it all.
I fail to trust it but I yern to know how it feels,
I keep on holding to what could be than what is,
I seem to reject it and accept its opposite.
I loved with my heart and now its no more,
I can't imaging how stupid I've been,
And how foolish I am to be.
A heart so young yet so old,
Is the heart that will kill my soul,
The soul that I odd to protect.
I've learned to care for those that hurt me and push away those that care,
I've taught myself to love an idea as I save my soul,
The true meaning of it all is to let go and be foolishly guided by my blind heart.
I've learned my lesson and have decided,
For those who care I'm gonna love,
But ignore the heart towards those who don't!
What's the point of love?
Why do we need it?
Don't our hearts have more than enough to do already?
People claim to have felt it,
None seem to have acted it,
While some cry over it!
I'd love with my entire being and hate with my flesh.
The one I love is my DNA,
The molecules that make up my flesh and the blood that runs through my veins.
I will love nothing about him and it would make sense for us to be together,
Enemies will try but fail but our soul will concur all.
No reason is needed but the soul know if its love or heart break!
The one word the is abused by all mankind,
The word that is ment to be a good feeling.
Love brings more sadness than happiness,
More sorrow than joy,
More regrets at the end of it all.
I fail to trust it but I yern to know how it feels,
I keep on holding to what could be than what is,
I seem to reject it and accept its opposite.
I loved with my heart and now its no more,
I can't imaging how stupid I've been,
And how foolish I am to be.
A heart so young yet so old,
Is the heart that will kill my soul,
The soul that I odd to protect.
I've learned to care for those that hurt me and push away those that care,
I've taught myself to love an idea as I save my soul,
The true meaning of it all is to let go and be foolishly guided by my blind heart.
I've learned my lesson and have decided,
For those who care I'm gonna love,
But ignore the heart towards those who don't!
What's the point of love?
Why do we need it?
Don't our hearts have more than enough to do already?
People claim to have felt it,
None seem to have acted it,
While some cry over it!
I'd love with my entire being and hate with my flesh.
The one I love is my DNA,
The molecules that make up my flesh and the blood that runs through my veins.
I will love nothing about him and it would make sense for us to be together,
Enemies will try but fail but our soul will concur all.
No reason is needed but the soul know if its love or heart break!
dreams of a liar
As she grew to hate her loved ones, she also found hate in herself.
as i rose to grab her by the wings, she flew higher.
her mother held her tight for the first time and yet she still lied.
father raped her emotions and still she loved him to bits.
all the men in her life where imaginary, as they kept disappearing without a trace.
i love her big brown eyes but she never took note of mine.
as she lied and cheated her way up i felt pain for the day she'd find me!
i lost control of her life and took over mine.
i cried for her but never prayed.
she dreamed of being successful, but never famous.
her "FRIENDS" never took note till it was too late to save her.
her companions knew her true being but some are still to find her.
pain and agony became her home,
as lost as she was i still loved her to bits.
she loved neither herself nor the people surrounding her or those within her.
as confused as she where, was and is she believed in her dreams.
no one could ever destroy them, not even Iraq.
she found comfort in her lies and they broke her even faster.
her virginity not lost by choice, but took by force on the 18th of january 2008,
couldn't have destroyed her even more.
being raped during her most prepared year, matric dance and university on the way that did not only kill her soul but her dreams.
her parents tried but failed, not even professionals could help her BUT
only ME could save her.
she discover a new identity, one that everyone could except and not feel pity for her.
ALICE a friend of mine on the road of being a companion digged her way to the true person that Rose within her and now they can.
her new identity came with a lot of misfortune, she lost her mother, her father, to be modest she lost everyone, except who she truly is.......
a child born to save a legacy, a queen of many heart and light in many dark days.
I AM A TRUE CHILD OF AFRICA AND MY DREAMS WILL COME TRUE.
I AM A YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN LADY WITH A DREAM!
I AM MATEMA ROSE CASSANRA MONGATANE THE FIRST GIRL CHILD OF LUCAS AND KGABO MONGATANE!
as i rose to grab her by the wings, she flew higher.
her mother held her tight for the first time and yet she still lied.
father raped her emotions and still she loved him to bits.
all the men in her life where imaginary, as they kept disappearing without a trace.
i love her big brown eyes but she never took note of mine.
as she lied and cheated her way up i felt pain for the day she'd find me!
i lost control of her life and took over mine.
i cried for her but never prayed.
she dreamed of being successful, but never famous.
her "FRIENDS" never took note till it was too late to save her.
her companions knew her true being but some are still to find her.
pain and agony became her home,
as lost as she was i still loved her to bits.
she loved neither herself nor the people surrounding her or those within her.
as confused as she where, was and is she believed in her dreams.
no one could ever destroy them, not even Iraq.
she found comfort in her lies and they broke her even faster.
her virginity not lost by choice, but took by force on the 18th of january 2008,
couldn't have destroyed her even more.
being raped during her most prepared year, matric dance and university on the way that did not only kill her soul but her dreams.
her parents tried but failed, not even professionals could help her BUT
only ME could save her.
she discover a new identity, one that everyone could except and not feel pity for her.
ALICE a friend of mine on the road of being a companion digged her way to the true person that Rose within her and now they can.
her new identity came with a lot of misfortune, she lost her mother, her father, to be modest she lost everyone, except who she truly is.......
a child born to save a legacy, a queen of many heart and light in many dark days.
I AM A TRUE CHILD OF AFRICA AND MY DREAMS WILL COME TRUE.
I AM A YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN LADY WITH A DREAM!
I AM MATEMA ROSE CASSANRA MONGATANE THE FIRST GIRL CHILD OF LUCAS AND KGABO MONGATANE!
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