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FRIDAY - 21 JULY 2023 DAY 4

FRIDAY - 21 JULY 2023 DAY 4

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 2: EAGERNESS TO LEARN

Children who perform best in school have a natural eagerness to learn new things. Much of that eagerness stems from parents and others in the child’s life that have offered a world of interesting things to discover. When children are exposed to many different environments at a young age, they quickly learn that the world is a big, interesting place just waiting for them to explore. However, parents that work this concept too hard may burn a child out on the learning process before school even begins. It is also important for kids to have plenty of free time both with other children and alone to create and play. This inspires children to be curious and a curious mind will never get tired of learning!


Today's Birthdays:


Ronewa Mashau (Grade 10)
Ayanda Mogwera (Grade 10)
Karabo Moja (Grade 10)
Nyiko Ngobeni (Grade 9)
Divya Prins (Grade 9)
Mduduzi Simelane (Grade 8)
Sipho Vokonqoshe (Grade 8)

Saturday Birthdays:
Lumkile Dingiswayo (Grade 8)
Onalerona Diutlwileng (Grade 12)
Bokamoso Lesapa (Grade 9)
Otsile Mabalane (Grade 9)
Mcebokayise Malinga (Grade 11)
Bokang Tlharipe (Grade 10)

Sunday Birthdays:
Nokukhanya Malgas (Grade 12)
Keorapetse Segone (Grade 12)


history

2007Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final book in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, was released.

1983: The world's lowest recorded temperature, −128.6 °F (−89.2 °C), was measured at Vostok Station, Antarctica.

1081Umkhonto We Sizwe, military wing of the ANC, claims responsibility for power station blast

1967Albert John Luthuli, president of the African National Congress (1952–60) and the first African to be awarded a Nobel Prize for Peace (1960), died after being struck by a train.

1901Three cases of Buboinic plague are reported in Cape Town

1798Napoleon's Army of Egypt used a new military tactic, the massive divisional square, to defeat the Egyptian forces of Murād Bey this day in 1798 at the Battle of the Pyramids during Napoleon's Egyptian campaign.


news

Egoli Gas says ‘small leak’ detected on Bree Street after Joburg CBD explosion

The scene of the underground explosion in Bree Street.

The scene of the underground explosion in Bree Street.
Image: Bathandwa Malingo


As gas emerged as the most likely cause of an explosion that rocked the Joburg CBD, claiming one life and leaving 48 people injured, Egoli Gas confirmed that a “small leak” had been detected which it said was likely caused by the explosion.
There was panic and chaos on Bree Street in the CBD on Wednesday afternoon after an explosion caused the road to cave in and resulted in several vehicles being flung from the road or toppled by the force of the blast.


Thirty-four vehicles, mostly taxis, were damaged in the explosion.
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi said Egoli Gas was the “centre of focus” in the probe into the cause of the blast.
But the oil and gas company said it was “unlikely that the explosion was caused by a gas pipeline or leak”.
Our network has experienced no pressure loss which indicates the gas pipelines are intact. Our customers in the area continue to receive gas uninterrupted,” the company said.
In an update on Wednesday night it said: “The pipeline running on the road servitude of Bree Street has been checked and is not damaged. A small leak has been detected on the servitude pipeline at the corner of Bree and Eloff on a 100mm pipe.
We believe the crack in the pipe has been caused by the collapse of the road. Our team is busy repairing this leak. Egoli Gas notes that there are about 15 other utility lines in the same area, for example a sewerage line that runs directly underneath the street. We would like to reiterate that our pipelines run on the servitude of the road.
Egoli Gas observed through various platforms and by on-site members that one or two manhole covers have been blown off and a white gas-like substance is seen coming from these openings as well as some of the exposed cracks in the road. Egoli Gas would like to mention that our piped natural gas is not visible to the human eye and this appears to be visible warm steam.
The company added: “We will keep the public posted as we continue assessing any damage to our network and assisting and providing piped natural gas expertise to the authorities, ensuring the area is maintained safe.