Wednesday, 22 May 2013

12 Week Weight Loss Challenge with Clubhealthpointe

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Clubhealthpointe is very excited about a 12 week weight loss challenge starting 3 June 2013. This is a personalised weight loss eating plan followed for 12 weeks which works on the burning of body fat.

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Your 45 day Meal Plan

Weekly weigh in appointments

Weekly incentives

Monitoring of body fat and BMI


Commencing:  MONDAY 3 JUNE 2013

Time: 9.30am – 10.30am

Cost: R500 registration fee

 

Make that call today to take up the challenge. You owe it to yourself.


Yours in Health,


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angela130462@gmail.com


Broccoli and Cheddar Quiche with a Brown Rice Crust

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Broccoli and Cheddar Quiche with a Brown Rice Crust

Ingredients


2 cups cooked brown rice
1/4 cup cheddar cheese, finely grated
5 eggs
1 cup milk
2 cups broccoli, cut into bite sized pieces and blanched
1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, grated
4 green onions, sliced
1 pinch nutmeg (optional)
Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions

Mix the rice, finely grated cheese and one egg in a bowl. Press the rice mixture into a pie plate, about 1/4 inch thick.

Bake in a preheated 450 degree F oven until the edges and bottom just start turning golden brown, about 5 to 7 minutes.

Mix the remaining eggs, milk, broccoli, sharp cheddar cheese and green onions in a bowl and season with salt and pepper. Pour the egg mixture into the pie crust.

Bake in a preheated 375 degree F oven until golden brown and set in the center, about 30 to 35 minutes.


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Guptagate: Ministerial heads must roll

Democratic Alliance press statement by

David Maynier MP

DA Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

22 May 2013

Release: immediate

The following is an extract of a speech by the DA's Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, David Maynier MP, which was delivered in the National Assembly today during the snap debate on "Guptagate".

President Jacob Zuma told us during the State of the Nation Address on 14 February 2013 that "government was waging war against corruption". But, just minutes before, he had welcomed "special and distinguished guests", including none other than Atul Gupta, who was sitting, of all places, in the "Presidential Box".  The President did not hesitate to flaunt his close relationship with the Guptas, right here, under our noses, in Parliament. That neatly illustrates, as the President likes to say, "where the problem comes". Because, the root cause of the problem, which led to "Guptagate", is President Jacob Zuma. 

He is responsible for creating the "culture of undue influence" referred to in the investigation report. That is why the President should have been here today accounting to us in Parliament, rather than hiding away from us in the Union Buildings.

When Jet Airways Airbus JAI 9900 landed at Air Force Base Waterkloof on 30 April 2013, it triggered massive political fallout. Years of frustration with President Zuma's "sugar daddies", including the Shaiks, the Reddys and the Guptas, who make up "Zuma Inc.", exploded. Something snapped inside the ruling party and even Gwede - "Don't Upset Ministers" - Mantashe was moved to issue a public statement condemning "Guptagate". With the situation spinning out of control, Jeff Radebe, the damage-control officer in chief, was brought in to contain the political fallout from "Guptagate".  It came as no surprise, therefore, that the investigation effectively exonerated President Zuma and members of his Cabinet. The Minister was at pains to point out that "ministers were not involved in this matter".

Well, the fact is nobody believes that not one minister knew anything about: 

  • 3 fixed wing aircraft;
  • 7 helicopters;
  • 88 vehicles; and 
  • 490 personnel – 194 of them, being state employees – supporting a private function from AFB Waterkloof.
  • The Minister went on to make an extraordinary statement that:

 "Members of the Executive were not required to issue any instructions, did not issue any instructions, and did not create the impression that they ought to have issued any instructions."

But, had clear instructions been issued, there would have been no "Guptagate". 

The Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, received a request from the Gupta family to use AFB Waterkloof. To her credit, she turned the request down. But, the Minister then failed to inform the Secretary of Defence, Sam Gulube, or the Chief of the Defence Force, General Solly Shoke, of her decision.

We have to ask: in what kind of country does a private individual telephone a minister to request landing rights at a strategic military base? We also have to ask: in what kind of country does a minister turn down a request and then not officially communicate the decision to her senior officials? The Minister, evidently, needs to be reminded that she runs a state department, which is responsible for the defence of the country, not a "spaza shop". Had the Minister taken action and issued clear instructions, Jet Airways JAI 9900 would never have landed at AFB Waterkloof, and there would have been no "Guptagate" scandal.

There is a widely held perception that when the Guptas say "jump", the President says, "how high".  So, why were we surprised that when the Guptas said "jump", some senior officials said, "how high"? We cannot sit back and allow ministers to get off the hook by hanging a few "rogue officials" out to dry. Ministerial heads must roll.

That is why we have requested the Public Protector, Advocate Thuli Madonsela, to conduct an independent investigation into "Guptagate". We need to know what President Zuma knew, when he knew it, and what he did about it. And, we need to know what ministers knew, when they knew it, and what they did about it. Because, in the end: ministers are responsible, and ministers must be accountable. If the Minister was serious about ensuring that a situation like this never happens again, then the final report of the investigation should have read something like this:

 Name: Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula

Position: Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

Charge: Incompetence

Finding: The Minister was negligent in not communicating her decision, to deny a request from the Gupta family to use AFB Waterkloof, to senior officials in the Department of Defence. Had the minister done so, there would have been no "Guptagate" scandal.

Recommendation: Fire

 But, in the end, if we really want to ensure that something like this never happens again, then we have to come together in our thousands, we have to come together in our tens of thousands, we have to come together in our millions and - together  - "fire" President Jacob Zuma on election day in 2014.

Media enquiries:

David Maynier MP

DA Shadow Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

071 534 6398

Alexandra Leisegang

Research and Communications Officer

072 225 3051

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Monsanto - Some Interesting Information via Grow Food, Not Lawns

Shock findings in GMO study: Rats fed lifetime of GM corn grow horrifying tumors, 70% of females: http://goo.gl/6xOLK

Bill Gates Dodges Questions on Why He Owns 500,000 Shares of Monsanto: http://goo.gl/SHFLs

US Government Lobbying for Monsanto across the Globe: http://goo.gl/TFwLY

Monsanto's pesticides kill bees, disrupt ecosystems, pollute rivers and groundwater and are the source of a number of cancers and malformations. It has been scientifically proven that GMOs are responsible for the development of cancer. Inform yourself: http://goo.gl/LsFS4

Hungary Destroys All Monsanto GMO Corn Fields: http://goo.gl/kCppW

5 Million Farmers Sue Monsanto for $7.7 Billion: http://goo.gl/113w0

Worldwide 'March Against Monsanto' Protests Planned for May 25th: http://goo.gl/bqQrn

Monsanto vs. Mother Earth — More than 2,006,683 have signed @ www.avaaz.org/en/monsanto_vs_mother_earth_loc

via Grow Food, Not Lawns

KwaZulu-Natal Youth Choir Choral Workshop with Composer Hendrik Hofmeyr

The KwaZulu-Natal Youth Choir and UKZN Bel Canto Chamber Choir, under the baton of Gerard'd du Toit, is proud to announce a choral workshop with composer Hendrik Hofmeyr held at Durban Girls' College on Saturday 8 June 2013. 

Registration time: 09h30. 
The workshop commences punctually at 10h00 - 13h00. 
Cost : R100 per person.

Refreshments will be provided.

The workshop includes a performance by the KwaZulu-Natal Youth Choir with the Hendrik Hofmeyr composition which is to be performed at the International Florence Choir Festival/Competition in July 2013.

For bookings and more information, contact Linda Druce
cell: 082 334 0482
email: linda.druce@mweb.co.za