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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

TOZER DAWN OLIVIA

TOZER DAWN OLIVIA MOTHER of Errol Deh ,Philip Andrew and Tracey passed
away on the 29th April2009 at Borrowdaile Trust Marondera

A Memorial service will be held at Borrowdaile Trust Chapel on Tuesday 5th May at 10.30.Most dearly loved friend for 50 years of Frikkie and Ann .Rest in Peace.

Our Love to all her family.

Received this warning today from Diana

This is just an email to warn you about a gentleman called Melvin Gweshe, who claims to be a panelbeater and who looks for private jobs around the Groombridge shopping centre. He sometimes has a friend with him called Israel Mbewe.

I asked him to assist with a small panelbeating job at my home.
Unfortunately, I ended up paying him 320 dollars in advance ("to buy
materials") and the work was started and never finished. He has disappeared, will not answer telephone calls etc.

Please don't get caught out.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Bally Vaughan Wildlife Sanctuary

Bally Vaughan Wildlife Sanctuary is sending out an urgent request for old blankets and towels and sheets. We have had a couple of new animals brought to the sanctuary needing special attention and our stock of blankets has dwindled.

Please if anyone has any of these items to donate to us please contact the following numbers or drop them off at the Second Street 24 Hour Veterinary Surgery.

Sarah 011 601 131
091 2 592 944
Carol 091 2 264 160
Kelvin 023 432 783
091 3 194 821
Diane 011 446 505
496679
2nd Street Vet 303518/9

As always anything you have that you don't need anymore we can always use at the sanctuary so please think before you throw things away!

Many thanks
Regards
Diane

Zimbabweans have easier passge down south

This is interesting - so much for all the problems we have been having for years!
Article from - Micel Schnehage

http://www.ewn.co.za/articleprog.aspx?id=12620

The South African government formally lifted visa restrictions on Zimbabweans visiting South Africa on Monday.

People from that country will now be able to enter South Africa for three months without a visa.

Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula and her Zimbabwean counterparts Kembo Mohadi and Giles Mutsekwa signed a memorandum of understanding in northern Johannesburg.

The minister said the decision to lift visa restrictions would be reviewed in a year's time.

She also agreed to accepting the Zimbabwean departure permit or border pass as a legitimate travel document.
Mapisa-Nqakula said she hoped the lifting of these travel restrictions would support efforts to rebuild Zimbabwe's shattered economy.

She added that the two countries were hopeful these measures would strengthen efforts to fight human trafficking, smuggling and other cross-border crimes.

Obtaining a re entry visa

Why if you are a permenent resident of Zimbabwe do you need a re entry visa - issued free for a year of multiple entries - this is surely a complete waste of time and man power!

On entry into SA one obtains a ‘temporary visitors’ entry stamp – whether one is working on a temporary work permit in Sa or is purely a visitor.
Our son went to obtain his stamp – as he has been working in SA on a temporary permit for three months. He has always kept his stamps up to date and never been out of the country for more than five months – far less than the 12 month limit.

The officials in Linquenda house did not want to stamp his passport this time as they claimed he was a resident of South Africa (which he is not). They were rude and un co-operative even when it was pointed out to them that he was not living in SA permanently.
After two trips to the office and his demand to see the immigration Act (which they did not have a copy of – and insisted we go and buy a copy and bring back to them – we have found out they are out of print so this would have been impossible!) one female officer stamped the passport – however the other three were against her doing so.

British passport holders should be warned of this problem as many would be intimidated and leave the country without their re entry visa – this could cause them problems when they wish to return to their country of residence – Zimbabwe.

Friday, May 1, 2009

DAWN OLIVIA TOZER

There will be a Memorial Service celebrating the life of DAWN OLIVIA TOZER, Mom to Errol, Deborah, Philip, Andrew and Tracey, at the BORRADAILE TRUST CHAPEL, Marondera, on TUESDAY 5th MAY at 10.30a.m, followed by teas.

ZESA Bills

We tried to pay our bill yesterday - at the Mt pleasant post office - nearly 10:30 and no one had arrived to collect the money!!!!!!!!!! How are you supposed to pay under these circumstances
This has just come from a resident:

Phoned Zesa to find out my bill and thankfully I do not have a weak heart -
$1395 I was casually told!!! So I asked what the meter reading that they had on their system and was told it was 94 146 yet when I read my meter it was only on 78 377. How is that for over estimation!

My advice to all is check this prior to phoning for your bill else we could see an upsurge in heart attacks in Harare.