Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 2, 2017

Nelson Mandela Bay councillor faces charges of fraud, corruption



CRIME & COURTS / 26 January 2017, 9:17pm
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Port Elizabeth – An ANC councillor from Nelson Mandela Bay briefly appeared in the Port Elizabeth Commercial Crimes Court on Thursday, for allegedly pocketing a portion of donation money meant for a non-governmental organisation rendering services for the elderly.


Bongo Nombiba, is a councillor for Ward 20 and is facing charges of fraud and corruption for the alleged abuse of the ward's discretionary fund. Nombiba was supported by community members dressed in African National Congress (ANC) regalia.
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A group gathered outside the court building on Thursday singing songs and holding up placards with the words "hands off our councillor". Thulamangwane Community Project is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) and renders services such as caring for elderly people and cleaning schools in the community.


According to the charge sheet, NGO Secretary, Zukiswa Mbhem, and Deputy Chairperson, Mandisa Monco,together with other members, approached Nombiba to request a donation of R10 000 from the municipality to assist them financially.


The State alleges that the councillor instructed the NGO members to put their request in writing but not to mention the amount that they had requested. During September 2014, a “Request for Donation” was prepared and signed by both the secretary as well as deputy chairperson.


The request was for a donation and no amount was mentioned. The charge sheet further read that Nombiba addressed a request for financial assistance from the metro and motivated a donation of R 30 000 for the organisation. During November 2014, an amount of R30,000 was paid into the Standard Bank Account of the NGO.


According to the State, Nombiba conveyed to the NGO management that the metro approved the donation and requested them to accompany him to the bank in order to confirm that the donation was deposited.


"They went to the Standard Bank in Kempston Road. The accused [Nombiba] conveyed to them that the amount paid into the NGO’s bank account was R30 000. R10 000 was for the NGO and R20 000 was his. He wanted only R13 000 of the R20000 on that day," the charge sheet read.
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The case was postponed until March 8, for a trial date to be set and for Nombiba to give his legal team financial instruction.

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ANC councillor in dock for NGO fraud



CRIME & COURTS / 27 January 2017, 05:57am
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Supporters of Nelson Mandela Bay ANC councillor Bongo Nombiba, who appeared in the Port Elizabeth Commercial Crimes Court for allegedly pocketing a portion of donation money meant for a non governmental organisation rendering services for the elderly. Photo: African News Agency


Port Elizabeth – An ANC councillor from Nelson Mandela Bay briefly appeared in the Port Elizabeth Commercial Crimes Court on Thursday, for allegedly pocketing a portion of donation money meant for a non-governmental organisation rendering services for the elderly.

Bongo Nombiba, is a councillor for ward 20 and is facing charges of fraud and corruption for the alleged abuse of the ward's discretionary fund. Nombiba was supported by community members dressed in African National Congress (ANC) regalia.





A group gathered outside the court building on Thursday singing songs and holding up placards with the words "hands off our councillor".





Thulamangwane Community Project is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) and renders services such as caring for elderly people and cleaning schools in the community.





According to the charge sheet, NGO Secretary, Zukiswa Mbhem, and Deputy Chairperson, Mandisa Monco,together with other members, approached Nombiba to request a donation of R10 000 from the municipality to assist them financially.



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The State alleges that the councillor instructed the NGO members to put their request in writing but not to mention the amount that they had requested.





During September 2014, a “Request for Donation” was prepared and signed by both the secretary as well as deputy chairperson. The request was for a donation and no amount was mentioned.



ANC councillor Bongo Nombiba was supported by community members dressed in ANC regalia. A group gathered outside the court building on Thursday singing songs and holding up placards with the words "hands off our councillor". Photo: African News Agency

The charge sheet further read that Nombiba addressed a request for financial assistance from the metro and motivated a donation of R 30 000 for the organisation.





During November 2014, an amount of R30 000 was paid into the Standard Bank Account of the NGO. According to the State, Nombiba conveyed to the NGO management that the metro approved the donation and requested them to accompany him to the bank in order to confirm that the donation was deposited.





"They went to the Standard Bank in Kempston Road. The accused [Nombiba] conveyed to them that the amount paid into the NGO’s bank account was R30 000. R10 000 was for the NGO and R20 000 was his. He wanted only R13 000 of the R20 000 on that day," the charge sheet read.

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The case was postponed until March 8, for a trial date to be set and for Nombiba to give his legal team financial instruction.



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Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 1, 2017

18 Bathroom Tiles Design Ideas – From Modern to Classic


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Posted by: Founterior , August 6, 2014



The bathroom is my favorite place! Honestly! This is a place where I feel relaxed and where I can really have some privacy. This is the place where I can be left alone with my thoughts and where actually great ideas are being born! And since this is a very personal and intimate place, I believe that bathrooms nowadays should be creative in order to provoke intelligent thoughts as well as it should have elements that can make the relaxation more pleasant.

One of the ways to make an outstanding bathroom is the interior design. Other methods include decorations but today I will special attention to the bathroom tiles. Well, in professional terms they are part of interior design as well as a part of the decorations. Inevitable, every single bathroom in the world have tiles so I think that we need to find the best ones that will fit our private room.

In the past I used to like decorative tiles with a lot of floral elements, like these: http://www.porcelanite.es/71172_en/Decorative-wall-tiles-for-bathrooms-ceramic-tile-with-floral-designs/ . Nowadays, as I grow older, I find it a little bit too much. I prefer clean and elegant monocolored tiles with impressive structure. I prefer creamy colors – whites, beige, yellow, etc. Of course, there are people that love dark designs and prefer such kind of tiles. No matter what you like and what you expect from your bathroom, I think that I have found the ultimate collection of tiles that today I am going to present to you.

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The images below are passionately chosen when browsing through the net, so I believe you will find something for your. Have a look at them:

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Improvements to the Outdoor Shed for Design Enthusiasts


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Posted by: Founterior , August 5, 2014



Sheds come in all colors, designs, shapes and sizes and have many functions beyond the traditional storage of yard equipment. Design enthusiasts have improved their sheds to make them more aesthetically appealing as well as become a more functional part of the yard. Since sheds are often considered an extension of your home, it is important to keep them stylish as well as functional for your outdoor needs. The following designs and improvement fulfill that exact need
Courtyard Shed



Placing a shed in the ideal location within a yard can define the outdoor area. A Courtyard shed keeps outdoor equipment and tools safe from the elements while looking beautiful in your yard. The Courtyard design involves the shed sitting in the middle of a paved area and features a windows and doors next to a table for al-fresco dining. The structure is designed with treated and dyed wooden planks to provide an outdoorsy cabin feel.
Garden Shed


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In many households, garage and indoor storage do not provide sufficient capacity. Therefore, building a garden shed provides the necessary storage while welcoming visitors to you backyard. Green paint, a shingled roof, double-hung windows and a Dutch door entrance are the perfect way to beautiful your backyard in a functional manner.
HRC Roof Paint



Roof color selection is a critical aspect of every shed. The wrong color scheme will look ugly and if reflective paint is not used, the temperature inside the shed will be unbearable in the summer. Although insulation helps create a more consistent temperature, the roof is the key to coolness. However, Thermobond HRC Roof Paint will allow your shed’s temperature to be knocked down to ambient levels. It can be used on steel roofs and doors as well as most other substrates. This will make the shed look beautiful and customized while controlling the hot summer temperatures.
Little Cottage Shed



The Little Cottage design presents a durable shed with fully functioning windows complete with planters that hang on the outside. There are numerous designs available but the Colonial Williamsburg architecture enhances the charm of any outdoor space.
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Why stop at what you’ve seen before? Part of the rich tapestry of life if variation and doing things for the first time! One of our favourites is over at Shedstore – The Cinema Shed is quite simply a must see!
Solar Sheds

The solar shed serves two functions: a storage unit and a greenhouse. Half of the unit is a standard she while the other half boasts windows on an incline roof so plants have as much sun as possible. The roof windows are aluminum and feature tempered glass for maximum protection. The other half of the roof consists of standard roofing shingles.
Wood Burning Stove

Finally, another beautiful and functional idea is to add a wood burning stove to the shed. Find the perfect stove for your needs and add a rustic touch to your shed. If you plan to be relaxing in the shed during the winter months, this wood burning stove will help you stay warm while adding a rural-characteristic to the room. When installing a wood burning stove, make sure it is in a metal shed and not wood for safety precaution.




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Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 11, 2016

10 Places Where Summer Lasts Longer

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Labor Day has come and gone, and the official end of summer is here, but that doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to warm weather. For those who want to enjoy every possible minute of fun in the sun, these destinations will make you forget all about the changing of the season. Perhaps there’s no such thing as endless summer, but you can definitely enjoy a few more weeks of it in any of these fall-defying getaways. From Miami Beach to San Diego, here are 10 places where summer lasts longer.jav68

9 Reasons to Visit Jacksonville, Florida

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a state that dazzles with such glitzy cities as Naples and Miami Beach, Jacksonville—or JAX, as locals lovingly call it—has remained a quiet, under-the-radar treasure beloved by those in the know. That is, until now. A highly touted food scene, buzzing neighborhoods, world-class architecture, hopping art and design galleries, and some of the best waves around are earning it the moniker the “next San Francisco or Portland.” The time to go is now. Here are nine reasons why.
RISING RESTAURANT SCENE



Everywhere you look, new and exciting things are happening in the JAX eating scene. Inspired by the bounty of fresh ingredients culled from its coastline, St. Johns River, and fertile farmland, restaurants are taking Southern cuisine to a new level. Chef/owner Tom Gray’s Moxie Kitchen + Cocktails, for example, has adopted a “full-circle” philosophy to its regional cuisine (vs. farm to table), meaning everything in the industrial-chic restaurant, including the hardwood paneling and glass chandeliers, is sourced locally. And the sleek Black Sheep is getting a reputation for such innovative toggles on the classics as fried green tomato BLT and Black Hog Farm chicken and dumplings (sliced chicken served over gnocchi). But the most intriguing of all is taking place at Unity Plaza Park (see No. 2).

Insider Tip: JAX is also making a name for itself in craft brews. Sample them on the JAX Ale Trail.
FREE YOGA & MORE IN THE PARKS



Walking through downtown’s Hemming Park, you’ll spot signs advertising all kinds of free happenings: yoga, art walks, night markets, a chess meetup, and a summer movie series, to name a few. This is a city that loves its outdoorsy activities—and you won’t find a shortage, considering it boasts the nation’s largest urban park system (two national, seven state, and 400-plus city parks). You can bring Fido to Confederate Park; go paddleboarding at Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park; take a sunset water taxi across the St. Johns River to Treaty Oak at Jesse Ball duPont Park; camp on the sand at Huguenot Memorial Park; and go biking on the Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail-Trail through pinewoods, wetlands, and hardwood uplands (keep an eye out for songbirds and wild turkey).

But the most forward thinking is Unity Plaza Park in the Brooklyn neighborhood. Centered around an amphitheater with residential apartments above, Unity Plaza is anchored by three restaurants—and not just any restaurants, but Top Chef winner Kevin Sbraga’s Sbraga & Company and chef Roger Regulacion’s Hobnob, along with the wood-fired pizzeria Brixx. The concept is to create community interaction, a flow between one place and the other. The amphitheater offers activities and events 365 days a year, including concerts, a lively daily broadcast, art shows, and yoga. A big band shell for concerts and a beer garden are in the works (along with one more restaurant). You can spend a whole day here, dining, imbibing, and hanging out.

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Insider Tip: A hidden gem that even locals are surprised to learn about is the Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens, a tranquil oasis in the heart of the bustling Arlington neighborhood. Hiking trails wind through 13 different ecological habitats.
DREAMY BEACHES



Twenty-two miles of sugary white sand and turquoise surf hug Jacksonville’s easternmost edge, where long days of lounging beneath colorful umbrellas are sublime. There are three distinct beach communities with very different personalities. Atlantic Beach is a vintage beach town, very casual and surfer-dude relaxed, with trendy shops and restaurants at its Town Center. Just south is Neptune Beach, popular among families. And the southernmost section is trendy Jacksonville Beach, with its fishing pier and summer moonlight movie series.

All that said, amped surfers know some of the state’s best waves occur right here as well, challenging grommets and Gandalfs alike. Join (or watch) them near Mayport Naval Station, where jetties create the best break on the state’s northeast coast, or “The Poles” in Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park. Hot-doggers flock here in May during the WaveMasters Surf Festival, Florida’s most prestigious open amateur surfing competition, with the Florida Surfing Association Super Grom Surf Festival following in June.

Insider Tip: The Beaches Trolley is a great local transport system that will take you all along the beaches for $1.50 per trip; day passes are also available.
KAYAKING WITH MANATEES



With more than 1,100 miles of navigable waterways, Jacksonville boasts more shoreline than any other city in the United States, and one of the best ways to explore is by kayak. Put in at St. Johns Marina boat ramp next to River City Brewing Company and before you know it, you’ll be paddling past downtown’s glittering skyline. Get a more natural backdrop at Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, where water trails flow through a magical land of salt marshes, coastal dunes, and hardwood hammocks (Kayak Amelia offers guided kayak tours through this fertile realm). But the beauty of it all: wherever you go, you have a fair chance of spotting dolphins—and, if you’re really lucky, shy manatees.
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Insider Tip: Manatee sightings are not guaranteed . . . but you never know! These lumbering giants like warm, shallow, slow-moving water. The best time to see them is between mid-December and mid-April.
STUNNING DOWNTOWN ARCHITECTURE



When Spanish moss caught fire at a furniture factory in 1901, a devastating inferno swept through downtown, leaving behind a literal clean slate that lured architectural greats to help rebuild. The greatest of all was Henry John Klutho, a friend of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who is credited with designing dozens of buildings in the Prairie School style—giving Jacksonville one of the largest collections outside the Midwest. Sprinkled among these beauties are buildings designed in other notable styles, including Classical Revival, Chicago School, and Gothic Revival styles. Among the highlights: the ten-story 121 Atlantic Place (formerly Atlantic National Park) from 1909, Jacksonville’s first skyscraper; the 1908 Bisbee Building, the first reinforced concrete high-rise anywhere in the southern United States; and the Classical Revival Carnegie Library from 1905.

Insider Tip: Take the popular “Top to Bottom” tour to gain a true appreciation of the city’s architecture, including secret underground tunnels and enormous treasure vaults.
AWESOME NEIGHBORHOOD VIBES



The city, which happens to be the largest city in the continental U.S. (by land mass—only 850,000 people live there), is composed of a bunch of little neighborhoods, each one with its own feel. So if you’re feeling urbane, you can head downtown, with its glass skyscrapers, seven majestic bridges along the St. Johns River, world-class museums, and innovative restaurants. Then there’s historic, oak-shaded Riverside Avondale, noted for its charming architecture and the Riverside Arts Market, held every Saturday under Fuller Warren Bridge. San Marco is a pedestrian-friendly enclave with gas lamps and scrolled iron benches sprinkled among its buzzing restaurants (Bistro AIX, Taverna, and Maple Street Biscuit Company are local institutions); escape the afternoon heat with a movie matinee at the famous Art Deco San Marco Theatre. And then there are the beach communities, foremost among them Beaches Town Center in the heart of Neptune and Atlantic Beaches; just steps from the surf, enjoy healthy restaurants, art galleries, yoga retreats, and beach shops along its brick-lined, flower-filled streets.

Insider Tip: The automated Skyway Express connects several different neighborhoods as it glides silently above city streets and across the St. Johns River between downtown and San Marcos—for free!
A VERITABLE WONKA CANDY FACTORY



Sweet Pete’s is a kid’s dream come true, with bold colored rooms filled floor to ceiling with every kind of sweet imaginable—more than a thousand different kinds. You can have parties and catered events here, take an interactive candy-making or sweet science class, and watch craftspeople make fudge. And, as you may have guessed (or hoped), Sweet Pete’s isn’t only for kids. Adults can enjoy the dessert bar, rooftop patio, or adult-style cocktails at the Candy Apple Café + Cocktails.

Insider Tip: Go all in with the interactive Candy + Cocktail Demo, which includes the chef’s choice of four appetizers, a signature cocktail, and first-hand experience in making the candy du jour.
AMERICA’S REAL OLDEST EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT

Few people know that Jacksonville is older than nearby St. Augustine, which gets all the credit for being the earliest settlement in the United States, dating from 1565. The French Huguenots established a village and Fort Caroline in 1564 somewhere along the St. Johns River’s south bank. The Spanish, in the middle of their treasure hunting throughout the Americas, did not appreciate the French presence. As such, a Spanish army was sent to slaughter them, destroying their fort and establishing their own settlement nearby (thereby making theirs the oldest continuous settlement in America). Never again did the French have a strong claim in North America. It’s not exactly certain where that original French settlement was, but a replica fort and small museum have been constructed at the Fort Caroline National Memorial to revisit those days.

Insider Tip: Be sure to check out the copies of Jean Ribault’s engraved illustrations at the museum, which provides a fascinating insight into Native American and colonial life—collecting gold, preparing for a feast, hunting deer.
SPIRITED BASEBALL

JAX is home to eight professional sports teams, including the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL football team. But the most fun to be had at any sports event is probably a sunny afternoon baseball game with the Jacksonville Suns, the Class AA affiliate of the Miami Marlins. Indeed, the sport has been played continuously in this baseball-loving town since 1904 (except 1969). Designed with an old-timey brick facade, their ballpark extols the age-old tradition of baseball, though the concessions are anything but old-fashioned: You’ll find jambalaya, pulled pork, and waffle cone chicken amid the hot dogs and popcorn. And the best part? General admission is as low as $5 per ticket.