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THURSDAY - 20 JULY 2023

THURSDAY - 20 JULY 2023

by Mr V DLAMINI -
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RHS ESSENTIAL

This term, we will discuss the qualities of highly successful teenagers. Read the posts daily and attempt to engage with the trait for the day. After all, the aim of your education is to guarantee your success in the future.

Success Quality 1: DRIVE

You have the determination to work harder than most and make sure things get done. You pride yourself on seeing things getting completed and you take charge when necessary. You drive yourself with purpose and align yourself with excellence. You have the drive to be the difference and to make each day count!

Today's Birthdays:



Katlego Modise (Grade 11)
Sebaka Sechele (Grade 11)

history

1994Mandela pays his first state visit to Mozambique

1992SA Olympic team leaves for Barcelona

1970SA Prime Minister, B.J. Vorster reveals that SA scientists have succeeded in developing a new process for uranium enrichment

1969: On this day in 1969, the Eagle lunar landing module, carrying U.S. astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin (“Buzz”) Aldrin, landed on the Moon, and several hours later Armstrong became the first person to set foot on its surface.

1944: During World War II, German military leaders attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler in the July Plot.


news

Weather bureau warns of another cold front

RICHMOND IN JOHANNESBURG: SA told to brace for upcoming rainy and cold weathers.

SOSnowfall0710 RICHMOND IN JOHANNESBURG: SA told to brace for upcoming rainy and cold weathers.
Image: Veli Nhlapo
The South African Weather Services (SAWS) has predicted another temperature drop and snowfall in some parts of the country starting from Wednesday. 
The weather service said the Cape will be affected mainly by the cold expected to develop from the southern part of the country’s interior. 
“Apart from the impact of widespread, bitterly cold and showery conditions setting in over the Cape provinces, the SAWS expects snowfall to occur over the higher mountains of the Cape provinces today [Wednesday], spreading to include the Drakensberg Mountain peaks of Lesotho and KwaZulu-Natal on Thursday,” the SAWS said.  


Rainy weather can be expected to intensify in some parts of Northern Cape, North West, Gauteng, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga, which will be heavier on Friday over the western and central part of these provinces. 
“Persistent rainfall is therefore likely to lead to localised flooding and minor disruptions of road traffic. Moreover, there is also the possibility of a few thunderstorms developing, some of which may become severe.


“Large amounts of small hail, as well as strong, gusty surface winds, may also contribute to icy roads and hazardous driving conditions. Motorists encountering such conditions are advised to reduce speed and to observe safe following distances in traffic,” the weather service said. 
The rain will shift to the eastern and northeastern provinces on Saturday. The weather is expected to clear on Sunday. 
Here are a few tips given by Free State University physical geography expert and lecturer Adriaan van der Walt to help you in weathering the coming storm:   

  • Stay indoors, where possible  
  • Dress warmly and cover up exposed skin to reduce the risk of hypothermia 
  • Identify any gaps in doorways and window frames that could be letting in the cold 
  • If using a heater or fire to warm up your house, make sure that there is proper ventilation 
  • Invest or get out your thicker blankets for the expected cold evenings 
  • Stay informed about the latest load shedding schedules to ensure you can cook a warm meal while the power is on 
  • Intensify your physical activity.  
Last week, some South African citizens experienced snow and were excited about the winter wonderland.