Morning Mirror Edition 332 - 27/4/2009




In this edition

Smalls



FUELING AROUND !!

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Zimbabwe Pensioner Supporters Fund drivers 2009
Zimbabwe Pensioner
Supporters Fund drivers

It's not that there is a power struggle in the Home, I must make that very clear from the beginning.

It is just that after 30 years of "wedded bliss " one must assert some authority occasionally. It is after all a known fact that the Matabele Husband likes to be in charge ...... or at least he likes to think that he is in charge .....

But it needs to be done..... especially when he drives every single car down to the last litre and then turns sweetly, very very slightly apologetically, proffering fuel coupons, and asks that I refuel the cars !!

Not a lot to ask of a wife one would think, but the problem is that there is one fuel coupon of every conceivable sort for every conceivable service station !!! And there is a mixture of petrol and diesel coupons, with the majority usable at Matshobana Filling Station, which is way out of town .....

The road to Matshobana has not had its pot holes filled yet, and one's only hope is to find a taxi and follow its path through the potholes, at break neck speed, dodging the police road blocks et al !!!

One also has to carry a container as fuel is only issued in multiples of twenty litres and one loses the fuel if it does not fit into the vehicle..... its not a task for the faint hearted trust me !!

When one arrives at the gas station one just has to hope that whatever car one is driving, one has the necessary diesel / petrol coupon and that diesel / petrol is available at that time, at that place and you are in the correct vehicle. !!! Its a nightmare I assure you ....

And so occasionally, very occasionally, one has to change one's subservient ways.

No more "Mrs Goody Two Shoes" !! Out of the window for a period goes the "Perfect Little Wife Pose" It's time to crawl out from underneath the kitchen sink, burn one's bra, and make one's mark on the marriage vows !!!!

Having listened dutifully recently, nodding in approval, at the changes the young brides make in their marriage vows, one has to wonder at the old fashioned promises. "TO LOVE, HONOUR AND OBEY ????

Mother said it, Grandmother said it, Great Granny also undoubtedly said it, but one must ensure two feisty daughters DO NOT say it !!

"LOVE HONOUR AND OBEY" we have been to numerous weddings recently and I am always impressed at the way the Bride adroitly has the last part of the wedding vows altered "just slightly" of course ....

Now the Matabele part of the husband gets dominant quite often in our house, but only when it suits him !! Off goes that sweet mantle of benign fatherly indulgence, on goes the leopard skin kaross and out comes the assegai ..... in a manner of speaking of course !!

Well when this happens one has to throw caution to the wind. Mother herself told me that a girl must never become a dogsbody, a wet blanket, a muddy carpet...... and so with a little careful planning, the Empire Strikes Back !!

All I have to do is move the shampoo !!

You see the shampoo must always go on the left of the shower, the conditioner must go on the right !! Since HeeHoo lost that piercing eye sight he has always had, he is like putty in my hands !!

The Family shower is like a Revlon Cosmetic counter, with two daughters both with glorious blond manes, the shower is festooned with shampoos, conditioners, hair straighteners, hair thickeners, revitalising hot oil treatments and so on and so forth.

The Fearless Warrior is reduced to a frothy mass of wrath instantly, without his glasses, eyes covered in delicious smelling bubbles, groping his way through the numerous bottles, he knows instantly who is the Boss in the House ...... oh and by the way, kindly fill your own cars from now onwards !!

T.I.C.




CONDOLENCES

JOHN OSBORNE
Much loved husband and father, author, friend, philanthropist, will be sorely missed by the Bulawayo Community. A Giant of a Man.
Deepest sympathy to Jill, Jules and Colin and family
josborne@yoafrica. com

"Legend has it that anyone who takes refuge in the shadow of a baobab is likely to be hooked by Africa and reclassified as a little bit mad."
from Maggie, Rick, Joanne and Robyn

A CELEBRATION TO A GREAT LIFE!

JOHN OSBORNE, WHO DIED AT 10.30PM ON FRIDAY, WILL BE BURIED IN THE ESIGODINI PIONEER CEMETERY AT 9 AM THURSDAY 30TH APRIL AND ALL CLOSE FRIENDS AND FAMILY ARE WELCOME. FOLLOWED BY A MEMORIAL SERVICE AT THE SELBORNE PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH AT 11AM.

Directions to Esigodini Cemetery. Turn right off the Esigodini road between ZESA and Zeederbergs Garage, pass Milk Shop on left, pass Training Centre on right and first track AFTER the Training Centre, turn right.

Selborne Park Christian Church is the big green roof on the corner of Cecil and Esigodini Roads, opposite the (never opened) Nkomo hospital.
ANYBODY WHO WOULD LIKE TO BRING A COOLER BOX OF LIQUID CHEER TO THE WAKE IS WELCOME TO DO SO. JOHN WOULD APPROVE.

John Knox husband of Caroline passed away suddenly in Bulawayo.
Deepest sympathy to the family.



John Knox
passed away at his home on the evening of the 25th April 2009.
The funeral arrangements are as follows, we will be having a viewing on Saturday the 2nd May 2009 at Farley's Funeral Home from 9am - 10am, followed by a service from 10am - 11am.
No flowers by request, if anyone would like to do something please make donation to Edith Duly.

The Association for Business in Zimbabwe-ABUZ Executive Committee, CEO and members would like to express their deepest condolences to the Knox family and Kershelmar Dairies (Pvt) Ltd on the untimely loss of Mr. John Knox who passed away on Saturday 25 April 2007.
Indeed, this is a great loss to the family and company. Kershelmar has been a member of ABUZ since July 2005.

BIFFEN - JOHN.
A dear friend of many years, from the good "old" days !! We have lots of memories of Combined Old Boys Club !! And a friendship which spans back to school days !! Deepest sympathy to Clive, and all the rest of the Biffen family.
From Dick and Sue Durand. sue@sapower. co.za

John Biffen
So sorry to hear of the passing of John. Condolences to Gary and all the family.
Terry Williams
From: tup1williams@ hotmail.co. uk


TIDBITS


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KEEGAN LANGLEY TRUST

Keegan Langley, 18 years old, was born on 4 February 1991, and has two younger brothers, Drew and Bryn. All three boys are pupils at Falcon College, Esigodini, Zimbabwe, a secondary boys' boarding school.

Falcon College is a highly reputable educational institution in Zimbabwe. It was founded in 1954 on the site of an abandoned gold mine and its ethos is based on enduring Christian values and morals tempered by relevant 21st century education. Many Falcon Old Boys have achieved notable successes in life, including Rhodes' Scholarships, national colours in numerous sporting disciplines (notably cricket with 15 test players) leading engineers, academics, scientists and even Members of the House of Commons in the United Kingdom! This is a proud school with strong traditions, where standards are maintained as an 'oasis of excellence' in a troubled land.

Keegan has grown into a fine young man with considerable potential. Having achieved promising 'O' and 'AS' Level results with Cambridge, he is now studying Physics, Biology and Geography for 'A' Level. His ambition is to study Environmental Science at University. His interests include natural history, fishing and falconry. He is also an avid hockey player and was destined to play his part in the 1st XI tour to South Africa, which tragically he has now missed. Keegan's parents, Adrian and Sally Langley, reside at the College, where Sally teaches full time. Whilst Adrian's work as a professional Safari Guide often takes him away from home, this is a close-knit family now facing an undeserved, unexpected and traumatic catastrophe. They need and deserve our help.

For on the night of 4 April, ten teenage boys were involved in a horrific road accident, caused when an owl flew into the windscreen of their vehicle. The driver lost control and the vehicle overturned. All the boys suffered injury to some degree, and were taken to the Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo, some 60 kilometres away. With the limited medical facilities available in Zimbabwe, and in view of Keegan's serious head injuries, he was transferred by air ambulance to MilPark Hospital in Johannesburg, where he remains in a deep coma.

Keegan in full flight - March 2009

Whilst doctors and specialists are hopeful of a full recovery, the family has been advised that this will be a very long process, with the earliest outcome at 6 months possibly running into 18 or 24 months. Meanwhile his parents keep vigil at his bedside.

The costs to date (mid April) amount to almost US$50,000. This includes the air ambulance ($11,500) and the deposit required at MilPark Hospital ($25,000). Other costs are made up of ambulance services in Johannesburg, and payment required for drugs, doctors' attendances, scans and x rays, etc.

Keegan has no medical aid or insurance cover to meet these costs.

The current situation in Zimbabwe, where health care has collapsed together with the economy and the Zimbabwe dollar, means that only those with external financial resources can afford meaningful medical aid cover. The Langley family is not in this privileged position, and therefore the absence of adequate cover has not been entirely of their choosing. Their personal balance sheet, being Zimbabwe-based, does not in any way allow them to meet this huge obligation, but nevertheless, in accepting that they cannot sit back and leave this all to others, they are committed to raising whatever funding they can, from their own resources and from their family.

In order to ensure that Keegan does not want for any medical requirements, Falcon College Trust has advanced all required funding to date. However as the Trust is a non-profit making body, and this money is allocated for special needs at the College, it must be re-paid.

Accordingly, this Trust has been registered in Zimbabwe. The Trustees comprise three members of the Falcon College Board, the College CEO, and Keegan's uncle, resident in Harare. The objective of the Trust is to raise the necessary funding to meet Keegan's requirements.

An honorary auditor has already been appointed and in terms of the Trust Deed, quarterly accounts must be published. All contributions to the Trust will be acknowledged and payments out of the Trust will be strictly verified prior to authorisation.

A copy of the Trust Deed is available upon request, or alternatively on the Trust's web site, details of which appear below.

The Trust is now appealing to Donors, Benefactors, College Old Boys, Current Parents and Friends of Falcon, to support this noble cause and assist in ensuring that Keegan continues to receive the sort of medical care that will improve his prospects of a full recovery. The Langley Family is an integral part of the wider 'Falcon Family' a concept we hold most dear, and which binds us together.

Thank you for reading this. Please support us. We really need your help.

ALaing

AJW LAING chairman Falcon College Board of Governors Keegan Langley Trust

Contributions can be made to: Keegan Langley Trust, Premier Bank, Suburbs Branch, Zimbabwe: US$ a/c 01056533010207 Rand a/c 01056533010407 : Branch Code 007 : Swift Code PRDCZWHZ or K L TRUST, Absa Bank, Rivonia (RSA) (branch code 509955) (account no. 922 4011 806) (Swift address ABSAZAJJ632005) or: Payments can be left at the Falcon College offices in either Harare (79 Bishop Gaul Ave, Milton Park) or Bulawayo (129B J. Tongogara Street)

In case of any queries, and in respect of direct deposits, please contact the Trust, so that your contribution can be acknowledged. The Trust's office is situated at: 129B J Tongogara St., Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, tel. 00-263-9-64364 or e mail falcontob@netconnec t.co.zw

Visit our web site for regular updates and quarterly accounts: www.keeganlangleytrust.org



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