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Salagatle!


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Friday, September 08, 2006

Sunday with Nonna

Typically we make a point of going to see my Mom at least once a week, normally on Sunday. If not for lunch, then for afternoon tea. Alternatively we go through on Saturday afternoon and spend some time with her. Mom's 74, very well, and loves to cook for us. Needless to say, we all love Nonna's cooking! (Look it up)

This past Sunday she didn't feel like cooking, so she suggested we go to the local Botanical Gardens. They used to be called the Witwatersrand Bot. Gardens, but since the new dispensation they have been renamed the Walter Sisulu Bot. Gardens. Whatever.














It's a great place to visit, and my late Dad used to enjoy going there in his old day, so after he passed, Mom donated the funds for a remembrance bench to be erected in his memory. She loves to go there, and sit on the bench and just remember. We had a plaque engraved and fitted to the bench. There is also a big waterfall, and we have a pair of breeding Black Eagles with a nest along the crags next to the waterfall.














There is also a great new restaurant on the premises, and we had a buffet lunch (look it up).

A common occurrence now is to have entertainment on the site, usually the first Sunday of each month. It's typically orchestral renditions, sometimes just violins, other times a classical guitar, etc. Always nice, relaxing. This was also the first Sunday of September, and the first Sunday of spring, so it was a special event. Over 900 people attended, and there were displays by local artists, and people picnicking in the shade, and on the lawns under sponsored umbrellas.














It was a great day, good event, and a time for family.

Salagatle!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Vehicle Financing

Standard Bank of South Africa - their punch line / motto is:-

INSPIRED. MOTIVATE. INVOLVED.

Needless to say it's a joke!!

Today I found a VW kombi, 2004 model, 1.9TDI, with 64000km on the clock, for ZAR218000.
They offered me ZAR120000 trade in on the Renault!

So, I called Stannic for financing (they are the vehicle financing arm of SBSA). After holding on, listening to a machine tell me how important my call is to them for about 7 minutes, I got through, and financing was preapproved quite promptly. I asked them to fax through the preapproval, so I could take it to the dealer. They can then fianlise the deal.

3 hours later. Nothing. I call customer service, and get put into the same queue. 35 minutes later I hang up. I dial again. 20 minutes - no answer. Now I've been on for another 10 minutes, and I'm still important to them, but they can't answer the fucking phone!!!!!!

I've lodged a complaint on www.hellopeter.com (another one) and we'll see what happens. Probably get a call in a weeks time or so! Ha.

So, now I'm compiling a list of the worst service providers as far as I am concerned. All those companies who have really pissed me off.

The problem with this one is you can't even get through to anyone else. No one seems to care.

The reality in South Africa is that there is no real competition. All the companies who are here are making so much money that one client more or less makes no differance.

That goes for cellphone service providers, banks, motor car dealers, and the like.

Oh, for a world where, when you dial a number, a human picks up the call. Where you can escalate a complaint to a real live person who actually cares about your business.

I'm back.
So, I got through, and blew my top (not like the person on the other end cared). Will fax through now, he sez!

Also, will get a consultant to call me re. interest rate. I want prime less 2! Stuff their prime less 1.5!! Give that to the beggars that don't know any better, fucking dimmwitted fucking idiots!

Anyway, hold thumbs that I can finalise this deal and get rid of the Renault, and hope the VW is a better investment.

Salagatle!

Witness Khumalo

Witness Khumalo - Born 13 March 1936 in Alexander, Johannesburg.

Until about June 2005 an Identity Document carrying citizen of the Republic of South Africa. And, until then a recipient of a monthly State old age Grant. Since then, a non-persona!

I met Witness in December of 2004, when, after moving into our new home I got him to come in to do gardening for me. He is a casual laborer, like many others, who stand on street corners on weekend mornings, looking for some "piece work" as he's great. Always friendly, works hard.

One day, in passing I asked him how old he is, and was surprised to hear he was 69! I then enquired if he was receiving the State Old age Grant. He said no, each time he had been to the Home affairs offices / Welfare offices, he was told he was too young, "Come back next year!"

I downloaded the information from the web the next week, and that Saturday armed him with all the information he needed, and wrote my details down for him. I told him to get down there, and apply again, and if anyone refused him, he was to ask them to contact me. This was early in 2005.

Needless to say, now that he had the knowledge / information, it was a breeze, and he was loaded into the system as a qualified as a recipient, and within a few weeks he was receiving the grant monthly. The man blossomed. He was eating better, dressed better, and had so much dignity. His government was looking after him. He was proud!

In June / July 2005, the person who was sharing his room with him decided to go to Rustenburg / Britz, packed a bag, and left. However, Witness had hidden his ID book, and his Old Age Grant number underneath the lining of the bag which the second person had left with. This person was due to come back in a few weeks, so he didn't really worry. After 2 months though, he was worried. I lent him money to go to Rustenburg to look for his room mate. After 2 weeks he was back. Alone. I then sent him off to Britz. Nothing. By late September 2006 I convinced him to reapply for a new ID book, after which he could get his Grant Number reinstated, and he could get his back pay, and get on with his life.

Then the "usual" runaround started with the Home Affairs. Come back in 2 weeks. Come back in 3 weeks. Go and see if it's at the Roodepoort Branch. (He walked there, from Pinehaven in Krugersdorp, and back! Probably a 20km round trip, if not more!!). Come back in two weeks... The man was getting desperate.

So, I got onto the internet, found a name of someone at Home Affairs and sent of an email requesting assistance in this regard. I got a response within 2 days, saying that the problem had been forwarded to Mr. J. Chavalala at the Internal Affairs offices, Pretoria. He called me within another 2 days. I explained the situation, and we agreed that I would take a day off work, and take Witness through to the Pretoria offices to see if they could help. On arriving there, with Witness dressed in his Sunday best, we were referred to Mr. Benjamin Khosa. He first asked all the relevant questions, then checked on the computer to see where Witness's application was. It was not on the system. So, he filled in a new application, he took the photos, and then started to search their computer systems for Winess's ID Number and / or other details. He does not exist!!!

We spent the whole day there, with Mr. Khoza trying every search variation possible, to no avail. Finally he took a full set of fingerprints, and had these taken to the main offices in Pretoria, for them to see if they can match these to his original details. We left, with him saying he would be in touch.

Back in Krugersdorp, a few days later, I went to the Welfare offices. They have no record of him. I went to the company responsible for the Old Age Grant payout. They have no way of verifying who he is, without his ID number. I have my own views about this, but that's for another day. So, for all intents and purposes, this man, who works in my garden most Saturday's does not exist!!

Mr. Khosa did get back to me to say that the fingerprints did not turn up anything. So I asked him what the next steps were, and he said he would get back to me. He never has. I sent a reminder email to him and Mr. Chavalala, but neither ever responded.

Some weeks ago, about the middle of July / August 2006, I received an email from some other person in Home Affairs, saying I must tell Witness to go to his local Home Affairs office to reapply? I sent him off to enquire, and someone looked at the computer, and said, "Come back in 2 weeks!"

My final option is possibly to approach the Constitutional Courts. As far as I am concerned this man is being robbed of his identity, his dignity and his pride. He was unable to vote in the last elections, because the very people he put into power with his last vote, have let him down. They are not rendering to him the service he deserves as a citizen of this country.

My biggest fear is that he should die thinking that no one actually cared!

Via the medium of this publication, and others like it, I wish to extend a plea to Home Affairs to make a point of getting Witness Khumalo the level of support he requires. Get his ID book reissued, even if it means giving him a new ID number. Let him reapply for State Old Age Grant. I know it probably cannot be back dated, but he should not continue to be punished because he may be illiterate, or does not have the right connections, or, because he trusts / believes those Civil Servants behind the desk when they say "It's on the computer, come back in 2 weeks!" You owe this man his dignity!

Salagatle!

The wall unit

Some of you will remember I started a project with the boys to build a wall unit in their "basement" lounge. Well, it's complete. Herewith photographic evidence.
All comments welcome. before we started - The "hole".
During production.
Now we getting somewhere.
The finished product. Hole in the right will be fitted with a hinged door which will look like normal backing, and will lead into the "space" behind the unit. Handy!
Finished at last. Not bad for a bunch of DIY wanna bees!!!


Salagatle!

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Received in my email - Thanx Bro















I received this in my email. Unfortunately I can't seem to cut and paste it properly.
In the middle it reads "Wreckless", as if you couldn't guess.

Thanx Bro.
Enjoy!

Salagatle!