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Willowmore – The Karoo, South Africa


Willowmore is the Gateway to the Baviaanskloof

Willowmore is the Gateway to the Baviaanskloof

Willowmore

Willowmore is best known as the western gateway to the spectacular Baviaanskloof Wilderness area, stretching for more than two hundred kilometres south-east towards distant Hankey and beyond to Port Elizabeth. This is an area of outstanding scenic splendour with the parallel Baviaanskloof Mountains to the north and the Kouga Mountains in the south crowding the Baviaanskloof River valley, culminating in a jumble of rugged mountains at its eastern end.

The Baviaanskloof is one of the most spectacular wilderness drives in South Africa and to travel its full length requires a high-clearance vehicle or preferably a 4X4 vehicle.

Perdepoort north of Willowmore

Perdepoort north of Willowmore

Willowmore is situated in the midst of the Cape Fold Mountains, just beyond the southern end of the vast Camdeboo Plain. The town is overlooked by the 1413-metre high Boesmanspoort Mountain to the north-west and the vista of rolling mountains stretching away to the east and west dominates the landscape.

North of Willowmore the N9 highway picks its way through the Perdepoort, or Horse Ravine, skirts the eastern edge of the Beervlei Dam, before setting our across the vast open spaces of the Camdeboo Plain towards distant Aberdeen and beyond to Graaff-Reinet.

Beervlei Dam

Beervlei Dam

Just south of Beervlei Dam the gravel R306 road branches off the N9 highway towards Rietbron and beyond to Beaufort West. Just north of the town the R329 branches off the N9 highway east towards Steytlerville along South Africa’s last surviving Provincial strip road.

Construction of the cement strip road between Willomwore and Steytlerville was completed in 1954. The road is a single strip with vehicles having to move onto the gravel verge for oncoming traffic. The length of the cement road is 36-kilometres. This road is the shortest route from Willowmore to Port Elizabeth.

Willowmore Town Centre

Willowmore Town Centre

Just south of Willowmore the N9 highway reaches the gravel junction south-east to the Baviaanskloof and beyond this point descends the Buyspoort and Ghwarriepoort Mountain Passes before entering the Western Cape and onwards towards Uniondale or Oudtshoorn in the Klein Karoo.

The scenic R407 gravel road west from Willowmore skirts the northern slopes of the Swartberg, or Black Mountains, towards the tiny village of Klaarstroom and beyond to Prince Albert.

Beervlei Dam Wall

Beervlei Dam Wall

Farming in the Willowmore district transitions from the drier northern areas to the higher rainfall areas of the more mountainous south. Most farmers are small-stock farmers producing merino and dorper sheep, cattle and ostriches.

The construction of the Beervlei Dam north of Willowmore was completed in 1957 and was intended to control the devastating floods that occasionally occurred in the catchment of the Groot River across the mostly arid plains of the Camdeboo and the eastern Koup.

The dam is however somewhat obsolete as it is mostly silted up and empty. The run-off from flooding has diminished because of improved farming practices and the construction of numerous anti-soil erosion structures in the catchment area.

Willowmore Town Hall

Willowmore Town Hall

Willowmore offers a variety of interesting historical buildings and other attractions, many of which date back to the 19th century. The iconic town hall in Knysna Street, with its wedding cake clock tower was built around 1896 and is the centre point of the Willowmore community.

The building is used for film shows, amateur theatrical productions, soirées, wedding receptions and funerals. Other notable buildings include St Matthew’s Anglican Church, completed in 1881.

Willowmore - The Old Gaol

Willowmore – The Old Gaol

The Old Jail was constructed from local stone and the walls are half a metre thick, and was completed in 1880. The outside corners, windows and doors are decorated with plaster quoins. The Old Gaol, as it was then called, consisted of a hospital cell, hard labour cells, awaiting trial cells, a female cell and a kitchen cell.

It was decommissioned as a prison around 1950, was abandoned for more than a decade, and then converted into a luxury guesthouse by its current owners.

Blackstone’s Power Station

Blackstone’s Power Station

Before Willowmore was connected to the national electricity grid in 1984 the town was supplied with electricity by its own power station known as the Blackstones. The six Lister Blackstone diesel generators were shipped from England and then came up by rail to Willowmore. The largest of these engines is still in working order.

Red Bridge in Knysna Street

Red Bridge in Knysna Street

The iconic Red Bridge in Knysna Street was erected as a pedestrian bridge over the Noodsloot and was used by pedestrians when the stream was in flood. The bridge predates the road bridge and was built when the road forded the stream through a drift.

The Wonderboom north of Willowmore

The Wonderboom north of Willowmore

Situated to the north of Willowmore towards Aberdeen along the N9 highway is the ‘Wonderboom’ or Wonder Tree, an aberration of nature. Consisting of two varieties of small trees growing next to each other, the Common guarri Euclea undulta and a Sheperd’s Tree Boscia oleolides, the Wonderboom has 3 stems.

The Wonderboom’s Eye of the Needle

The Wonderboom’s Eye of the Needle

Two of the stems of the Sheperd’s Tree have joined each other, forming an “eye of a needle” and the third stem of the Common guarri has grown through the eye, forming the “thread” through the eye of the needle.

The “Wonderboom” was discovered as early as 1906 when the road was constructed between Willowmore and Aberdeen. It was only when the road was first tarred in 1961 that it received more attention and was acknowledged as a wonder of nature.

Just to the north of the town ‘Aasvoëlberg, or Vulture Mountain, overlooks Willowmore. A road has been constructed to the top of the mountain providing access for high clearance vehicles.

Willowmore Railway Station

Willowmore Railway Station

The summit of the mountain is one of the few accessible places in the Karoo where you can find both proteas and other fynbos species, as well as Karoo succulent plants.

The sandstone rock formations on the mountain are spectacular and the panoramic views from the summit stretch far and wide, encompassing the impressive Cape Fold mountain ranges stretching away to the east and west, a fitting place to take in the beauty and splendour of this corner of the Karoo.

Evening light in Willowmore

Evening light in Willowmore

The Baker’s Dam in the vicinity of Aasvoëlberg was built by the South African Railways in 1906 to supply the steam locomotives in Willowmore with water on the now defunct railway line between Klipplaat and Oudtshoorn.

With the advent of diesel locomotives, the Municipality took over the dam to serve as the town’s primary source of water at the time. Today the dam is a favourite haunt of bird watchers.

Willowmore Street Scene

Willowmore Street Scene

The old Boer graveyard has interesting graves dating back to the 2nd Anglo Boer War. Many of the graves stones have been recently restored and the old fashioned marble headstones are a poignant reminder of the deadly conflict that took place in the district more than a century ago.

From the graveyard it is an easy walk to the small gunpowder chamber which was used to store gunpowder and ammunition during the conflict. Remnants of the old British forts built during the 2nd Anglo Boer War can be seen outside the town on the Pierre Ferreira Walking Trail.

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Karoo Road Trip: 10 Best Places to Stop on South Africa’s Greatest Self Drive

Updated Friday, 11 January 2019

Divided into two distinct parts, a Karoo road trip can explore either the Klein Karoo (a 300 km strip of mountainous, semi-desert between Worcester and George), or the Groot Karoo, which occupies the predominant heart of South Africa’s innerlands.

Karoo National Park

The Karoo is South Africa’s answer to Australia’s outback.

Its particular rare mix of ragged mountains, vast open spaces, idiosyncratic little towns, star-studded skies devoid of light pollution, sheep farms, and back of beyond windmills make it road trip country like nowhere else in the world.

Best of all. Hardly any visitors to the country have heard of it. Let alone driven it.

Karoo Road Trip

There are many ways to do a Karoo Road Trip:

  • Route 62, the world’s longest wine route that winds through the Klein Karoo
  • The roads of Koup – between the Nuweveldberge and the Swartberg
  • The paths of the Hantam & Roggeveld – the vast interior of the Groot Karoo
  • The routes of the Western upper Karoo – bounded by the Roggeveld Mountains and the Nuweveldberge (also known as Tough Man’s Karoo)
  • The Camdeboo between the Sneeuberge and the Baviaans Mountains
  • The upper Karoo sparsely populated plains southwest of Kimberley

No matter what Karoo road trip you choose, here are a series of great places to stop en route:

  1. Barrydale

Snug up against the Langeberge in the middle of Route 62, and not far from the beautiful Tradouw Pass, the road suddenly winds in amongst the restaurants and galleries of Barrydale  and you’re obliged to make a pit stop, if not stay in one of its numerous guest houses in amongst the fruit orchards.

The Karoo Road Trip images a collection of scenic spaces and huge places with authentic villages and towns scattered about at night you need to get outside and sped some time with the stars and planets as what you will expereince is the same likness your great ansestors must have seen if they visited this planet 10 000 or 10 million years ago. The Karroo is probably one of a handul environs big enough and so sparsely inhabited that the lights from cities does not influence the heavens and as such the epereince is not just a great road trip or adventure but it is also the only way we can cheat time and travel back in time in such a way that even traveling at the speed of light 120 years would not reach our destination. If you can think with even a small amount of creatively and you mixed it up with those humans who were born millions of years ago but they never took the road more travelled like the rest of humanity out of Africa. Many would interpret this as a lack of something but if you followed the mass migration what on earth are you doing back home.

  1. Karoo National Park

One of the easiest ways to explore the Karoo because of its proximity to the N1, the national road between Johannesburg and Cape Town, the Karoo National Park lies just outside Beaufort West, yet is far enough into the Nuweveld Mountains that the national road becomes a distant memory once you round the bend and see the mountains.

The Karoo Road Trip images a collection of scenic spaces and huge places with authentic villages and towns scattered about at night you need to get outside and sped some time with the stars and planets as what you will expereince is the same likness your great ansestors must have seen if they visited this planet 10 000 or 10 million years ago. The Karroo is probably one of a handul environs big enough and so sparsely inhabited that the lights from cities does not influence the heavens and as such the epereince is not just a great road trip or adventure but it is also the only way we can cheat time and travel back in time in such a way that even traveling at the speed of light 120 years would not reach our destination. If you can think with even a small amount of creatively and you mixed it up with those humans who were born millions of years ago but they never took the road more travelled like the rest of humanity out of Africa. Many would interpret this as a lack of something but if you followed the mass migration what on earth are you doing back home.

  1. Kimberley

The surprisingly interesting town and site of South Africa’s Big Hole, Kimberley might have begun as a diamond rush town but today its wide streets are lined with Victorian mansions, museums, galleries, gardens, battlefields and ghost routes aplenty.

Kimberley Mine Museum

  1. Klaarstroom

This darling town with its typical Karoo huisies at the foot of the Swartberg lies on the other side of Meiringspoort from the equally as darling town of De Rust. It still functions as a ‘stop’ for today’s travellers, as it once did for the Karoo farmers trading their wool in Mossel Bay.

Klaarstroom

  1. Mountain Zebra National Park

One of the most beautiful but least explored, national parks Mountain Zebra National Park near Cradock is jam packed with game, including lions and cheetahs, in amongst the mountains that are the natural environment of the mountain zebra.

Mountain Zebra National Park

  1. Namaqualand

The Namaqualand Flower Route is probably the most famous way to drive through the Karoo . If you’re lucky, and the flowers have bloomed, then there are carpets of wild and bright daisies far and wide.

Namaqua Flower Beach Camp, Kamieskroon

  1. Riemvasmaak

In the nether regions of the Groot Karoo up against the Augrabies National Park, be sure to work this little community conservancy (the very first land restitution story in South Africa) and its hot springs into your itinerary. You’ll need a 4×4 to do the 75 000 hectares of land between the Orange and Molopo rivers justice.

Augrabies Falls National Park

  1. The Camdeboo

The Camdeboo lies in the Karoo heartland, a national park surrounding the historical town of Graaff-Reinet that includes the Valley of Desolation, also known as the Cathedral of he Mountains, and lies not far from the equally inspiring little Karoo town of Nieu-Bethesda.

Country Village, Graaff-Reinet

  1. The Swartberg Pass

One of many mountain passes in the Western Cape, the Swartberg Pass is also one of the most beautiful. It lies between the towns of Prince Albert and Oudtshoorn and winds through the Swartberg Nature Reserve.

Swartberg Hiking Trail

  1. Victoria West

Its name might hale from the Victorian era, but the only thing Victorian about the town today is its charming architecture, which survived both the effects of a disastrous flood in 1871, and the deluge of wagons en route between Cape Town and the diamond rush town of Hopetown, during the late 1880s. Today it’s a typical Karoo dorpie with plenty of accommodation and good antique shops.

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Victoria West

When last did you time travel? Do a Karoo Road Trip as time travel is just one small extra activity if you feel brave! 

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LIVE Q&A with ASPW @4xoverland

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Hands-on with the ASUS Zenbook Duo 2024 ÔÇô The worldÔÇÖs first 14-inch dual-display OLED laptop

The ASUS Zenbook Duo 2024 UX8406 boasts a phenomenal design that is unlike anything we have ever experienced in a laptop.

It features two full 14-inch displays that take your productivity to new heights, and a separate keyboard and touchpad that attach to the device magnetically.

This results in a native dual-screen laptop that offers an all-display configuration ÔÇô or, with the keyboard locked directly over one of the displays, a more traditional form factor.

Its dual-screen setup, however, is where the Zenbook Duo really shines ÔÇô letting you multitask seamlessly and without taking up a lot of space.

Complementing its innovative design is a dedicated Intel Arc Graphics GPU, an Intel Core Ultra 9 CPU, 32GB RAM, and a whopping 2TB SSD storage ÔÇô making this laptop a total powerhouse.

Watch our review of the ASUS Zenbook Duo 2024 below, and read on to get all the details.

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First impressions

Opening the ASUS Zenbook Duo for the first time reveals a sleek, professional-looking 14-inch laptop with a strong build quality.

Even before one explores its innovative design, this laptop stands out thanks to its 16:10 OLED touchscreen display ÔÇô which is one of the best displays IÔÇÖve ever used.

Key features include a 3K resolution, cinema-grade 100% DCI-P3 colour accuracy, impressive brightness, and outstanding OLED contrasts.

It also offers a 120Hz refresh rate and industry-leading 0.2ms response time ÔÇô making both the viewing and touchscreen experiences extremely smooth.

Where form meets function

The Zenbook Duo elevates to a new level when you experiment with its removable keyboard and touchpad, as well as the second display that sits underneath them.

Two full-sized 14-inch OLED screens on a single laptop is a revolutionary concept ÔÇô not just within the Zenbook range, but also in the laptop industry.

The second screen can be used as a second display; to duplicate the primary display; or you can deploy the ViewMax feature to create a single expansive display that spans both screens.

Thanks to this versatility, the Zenbook Duo has four use modes:

  • Desktop mode?áÔÇô Side-by-side portrait screens or a single expansive display using ViewMax.
  • Dual screen mode?áÔÇô Both displays in landscape mode, placed above each other for efficient multitasking.
  • Sharing mode?áÔÇô Place the laptop flat to present content to co-workers on the second display.
  • Laptop mode?áÔÇô Place the keyboard onto the lower display for a normal laptop setup.

To stand the laptop upright for Desktop and Dual Screen modes, a sturdy metal kickstand is fixed to the back of the lower display.

When you then decide to put the keyboard over the lower screen, it will automatically snap into place thanks to a powerful magnet array ÔÇô while Pogo pins ensure it begins charging as soon as it is in place.

This keyboard is lightweight, comfortable to type with, and offers backlighting as well as a decent-sized, responsive touchpad.

We also tested the two touchscreens with the ASUS Pen 2.0 and found the stylus to be responsive and intuitive ÔÇô making it worthwhile when editing video content or using Photoshop.

High-end specs

The Zenbook Duo we tested was powered by high-end hardware, including the latest-generation Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor, 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM, dedicated Intel Arc Graphics, and a 2TB high-speed SSD.

This powerful hardware keeps the ASUS Zenbook Duo running smoothly while its dedicated graphics card takes care of all your editing and content creation needs.

ASUS included a 75Wh battery with 65W fast charging to provide the Zenbook Duo with up to 10 hours of use per charge ÔÇô which is extremely impressive when powering two displays and such demanding hardware.

The ASUS Zenbook DuoÔÇÖs impressive performance and functionality is then packaged into a form factor that is only 0.78 inches thick, and weighs a mere 1.35kg (1.65kg with the keyboard).

Final thoughts

The compact size, innovative design, impressive battery life, and potent hardware make the ASUS Zenbook Duo 2024 UX8406 the ultimate high-performance laptop for creators and professionals.

Learn more about the ASUS Zenbook Duo 2024 UX8406.

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9 bakkies and SUVs you can buy for under R500,000 in South Africa right now

Four-wheel drive vehicles are highly sought after in South Africa, and the versatility of these vehicles is available from at least R310,000.

These vehicles are also considered safer, providing better traction on and off the road, especially in challenging conditions.

The strong sales of bakkies and SUVs in January 2024 indicate the admiration for these cars, with the Toyota Hilux being the most popular off-roader.

According to Naamsa, the Toyota Hilux sold 2,645 units in January 2024, contributing to ToyotaÔÇÖs total sales of 10,855 last month.

The popularity of 4?ù4 vehicles among South Africans is not surprising, given the vast farms, coastlines, and outdoor activities that South AfricaÔÇÖs landscape provides.

Owning a car that can take on rugged terrain can seem expensive, especially if you need the latest bakkies and SUVs with the newest 4?ù4 technology.

For instance, the Toyota Fortuner 2.4GD-6 4?ù4 costs nearly R733,100, while ToyotaÔÇÖs top SUV, the Land Cruiser 300, is priced at over R1.4 million.

However, thereÔÇÖs good news: spending that much money is unnecessary.

Several affordable vehicles that offer four-wheel drive are available in the market, enabling their owners to explore off-the-beaten paths without breaking the bank.

These include GWM, JAC, Mahindra, Renault, and fan-favourite Suzuki.

GWM offers a double cab, while Mahindra provides a single and double-cab bakkie. The most affordable option between the two brands costs R307,499. JAC has a double cab, the utilitarian T6, priced at R419,900.

Renault offers the frugal Duster in four-wheel drive specs for R465,999. Suzuki has the Jimny available in three-door and five-door styles starting from R429,900.

The nine 4?ù4 vehicles you can buy in South Africa under R500,000 are listed below, ranked by their starting prices.


Mahindra Pik Up Single Cab

  • Starting price:?áR310,699
  • Fuel consumption:?á7.9l/100km

Suzuki Jimny 3-door

  • Starting price:?áR390,900
  • Fuel consumption:?á6.3-6.8l/100km

GWM Steed 5 Double Cab

  • Starting price:?áR423,350
  • Fuel consumption:?á7.9l/100km

Suzuki Jimny 5-door

  • Starting price:?áR429,900
  • Fuel consumption:?á6.3-6.8l/100km

JAC T6

  • Starting price:?áR429,900
  • Fuel consumption:?á10.5l/100km

Mahindra Pik Up Double Cab

  • Starting price:?áR438,199
  • Fuel consumption:?á7.9-9.3l/100km

Renault Duster

  • Starting price:?áR465,999
  • Fuel consumption:?á5.2l/100km

GWM P-Series Single Cab

  • Starting price:?áR469,150
  • Fuel consumption:?á9.4l/100km

GWM P-Series Double Cab

  • Starting price:?áR497,750
  • Fuel consumption:?á9.4l/100km

Read:?áThese are the best-selling SUVs from every brand in South Africa ÔÇô with pricing

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Front End Listing (Product) Manager

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Looking for assistance building a Digital Advertising Simulator for learners wanting to learn the basic of adding product ads how to create a basic product feed csv. Manage advertising campaign’s in order to manage their own ads or manage a clients ads.

Trying to find a front-end manager that will enable users to list products not to sell (not a multi-vendor-marketplace) Trying to build a simulator for learners to Google Ads. To give learners a way to list product ads manually or via product feed csv. list product ads in real time free using real ads (sellersÔÇÖ ads) for learners to practice listing product ads, finding clients, creating product feeds, etc. Tried with a multi-vendor-marketplace while these plugins enable listing products its designed to sell more interested in how many ways a marketplace can charge a vendor, too heavy with features like shipping options, vendor sales, vendor commissions, shopping carts. While I need some shopping cart features like listing products most of them like vendor plugin with woo all aspects of product sales I don’t need as all products are sold on the sellers advertisersÔÇÖ website.?á I am trying to build a Google Ads simulator so learners can find advertisers and list their products on website not on google ads. The website I am trying to build is the advertising network. It works like Google Ads except no advertising costs or any fees or charges. To give learners in South Africa an intro to Digital Advertising. Looking for a front-end manager as multi-vendor-marketplace- plugin provides too many features for sale of products. I need the listing features not sale features for front end users.?á

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WE HAVE TWO OF OUR BROWSEARCH-FEEDONOMY WINNERS FOR 2023/24 VOTED BY OUR READERS. ?á

A) South Africas Best Brand Voted by our Readers in the Renewable Energy/Load Shedding.

RENTECH ÔÇô THE TOTAL WINNER ! THE BEST BRAND INVERTORS, PORTABLE POWER SOLUTIONS, SOLAR SOLUTIONS AND THE LIST JUST CONTINUES.

THE LEADING SOUTH AFRICAN BRAND – RENEWABLE ENERGY FOR 2023/24!

VOTED BY OUR READERS.

A) RENEWABLE ENERGY & LOAD SHEDDING. THE LEADING SOUTH AFRICAN BRAND 2023/2024 IS RENTECH!

WE HAVE TWO OF OUR BROWSEARCH-FEEDONOMY WINNERS FOR 2023/24 VOTED BY OUR READERS. A) Renewable Energy/load Shedding. B)  The winner of the 4x4 (SUV) Motor Vehicle.
In Renewable Energy/Load Shedding: The Leading South African Brand for 2023/2024 is Rentech!
The winner of the worst Motor Vehicle 4x4/SUV is the Mahindra Pikup. The Mahindra Pikup. 4x4(D/C) is the winner of the worst 4x4 vehicle on the planet. Mahindra won both awards for 2023/24 it also was the winner of the motor vehicle with the worst resale value ever in the history of automotives in South Africa.

B)  The winner of the 4×4 (SUV) Motor Vehicle.

The winner of the worst Motor Vehicle 4×4/SUV is the Mahindra Pikup. The Mahindra Pikup. 4×4(D/C) is the winner of the worst 4×4 vehicle on the planet. Mahindra won both awards for 2023/24 it also was the winner of the motor vehicle with the worst resale value ever in the history of automotives in South Africa.

The winner of the worst Motor Vehicle 4×4/SUV is the Mahindra Pikup. The Mahindra Pikup. 4×4(D/C) is the winner of the worst 4×4 vehicle on the planet. Mahindra won both awards for 2023/24 it also was the winner of the motor vehicle with the worst resale value ever in the history of automotives in South Africa.

The Leading South African Brand for 2023/2024 is Rentech! Voted by our Readers Rentech was far ahead of any other brand throught southern Africa.

(Above) This is the top of the line the reccomended revesre camera that we where tols was included in the Pikup 4×4 D/C brand new togther with tire pressure sesors to name just one other feature we were told come standard with the most expensive model. The truth is it cost over R12 000.00 and this is how it was delivered. A brabd bew vehcile and how long do you think the camera lasted when driver off-road or that is what we were told a vehcilw vosting something like R40000.00 less than the Toyota, Nissan etc. How can the dealer deliver a new vehicle with wires and cables hanging down to the ground.The firsrt photo is also of the same vehicle apparantly this vehicle was delivered brand new to the purchaser in hindsight I am told the dealer principle removed the factory rims and tires and replaced themwith heap Chinese tires that was knowingly fitted so the dealer could pocket a few extra thousands rand and in the porocess made the factory warrant null and void. This according to the purchaser was not a used vehicle but a brand new vehicle delivered imagine delering a brand new vehicle after literally stealing the factory tires for an exta buck knowing the new vehicle would lose the 5 or 6 years 100000km factoryu warranty. It took over 365 days for the dealer to change the rims and tires back to the factory or stock componemts leaving terrivle damage as for the entire year this so alled 4×4 was not able to turn more than 60% turning circle and this was not off road but on the roof at Sandton city with smooth concete surfact completely flat as the body of the vehicle would rub against the tires and the onlt way we could drive this new 4×4 with less than 50 km on the clock was keeping the steering wheel turned less than 60%. According to the purchase a read who voted on the resale value the dealer nhas added a clause to the contract poreventing common law and making the consumer act into a laughing matter. As the vehicle was returned the foillowing day then the foillowing Monday but the dealer proudly eplained that the ouchaser sighned the contraxr that had been mofified according to the purchaser who has no legal knowlwsge he claims the consumer act or the law toi protect buyers from these dealers cannot be changed if iut was changed as described for the prevention of returning the vehicle in hindsight that does not make any differance as the vehicle was delivered as a used vehicle having the dealerchabging these componests was no longer selling a new vehicle and then denied that anything has been tampered with until a 4×4ÔÇéforment centre explained the trickery furthermore Ithe seller purchased the vehicle for off-road driving and with 210mm of clearance and 15 inch tires not one expert bud at least 5 fitment cenres all gave the purchase the same truths. Claiming if the purchaser explained the purchase of the vehicle was exclusivly for off-road I understand even the rails where nebntioned that the vehicle was required ro compete the salesman described by the principle as her leading salesman so bot a newby went out of his way to sell a road vewhicle when the purchaser requested and made it clear the only reason for the purchase was for its off-road cabability. During the year the selller retuned the vehicle at least 6 times first after 59 km to trey do a tradein on a Toyotam Nissan and naby other vehicles and making it worse the firmewnt cenres explained the undercaeeiage was like a machano set and not only could bigger tires not be fitted but it is the only 4×4 pikup that not one of the fitment cenres had parts or would attmept to upgrade the suspension or even the clearance lift by 1 cm was out of the question and that the fitment centre explained is why the Mahindra is ‘affordable; infact you are purchasing a delivery road vehicle that cannot complete with the old Suxuki with clearance of about 8 inches not to mention the 15 or 16 inch tyres an inch largwr than the Mahinbdra.

Next week we will write another three replies from buyers who had the same experiencen just about and also tried to return the vheclpe the following day and apparantly the contaxt was also cut and deleted as the seller know what they had done and expected the vehicles to be returned. The purchase added saying dont beieve me. Try searching on Google for reviews and in blrackets put good and bad reviews. The buyers mistake he saidis in his excitment he search posative reviews and found a paid review thathe thought was strang ebut when he searchfor all reviews he got the shock of his life.

We do not take resonsibiklity for these reviews as we take it at face valur but after checking tons of photos anmd their origionality we devcided based on the image program that gave a thubs up daying the pgptps were origional this the publication

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Cheaper medicines – an unexpected user

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Sometimes you can’t anticipate how your work is going to be used. Here is a story that really motivates me to continue doing what we do.

To Whom It May Concern,

It is with sadness that I note your medicine price registry website is no longer working.

The site was a powerful tool in my medical practice, it really helped me to work out treatments that my patients could afford.

I’d like to know if the website will be coming back online anytime soon.

Thank you very much for your efforts in general.

What a way to find out that someone is using a tool that you built.

Sometime last year, I developed a simple application that took a little known dataset from the Department of Health website and wrapped it into an easy-to-use format which allowed patients to make sure that they weren’t being overcharged by their pharmacies.

Through personal use, I realised that the real benefit of the tool was for consumers to find cheaper alternatives to their medicines. My canned elevator pitch when describing what the application does was: “Imagine standing in the queue at the pharmacy waiting to fill your prescription. You take out your cellphone and quickly look up your medicine on this tool and find generic alternatives which are often much cheaper than the branded medicine.”

I personally saved myself thousands of rands using the tool. This application has been described ad nauseam here and here. The application didn’t get picked up nor did we do much to advertise it.

Then, during an upgrade of our systems, the website fell over. Sadly, no-one noticed, not even us.

That was when the email arrived. After further probing, I received this response:

I’m glad to hear it will be back up soon.

Actually, one of my own patients let me know about it. It very quickly became a must-use website for me. I work in a mixed-income neighborhoods and being able to figure out what works for my patients’ budgets is extremely helpful – there’s is no point in prescribing medicine that the patient cannot afford to buy.

Please keep up the good work.

Wow. It’s not the pat on the back that thrills me, but rather that our work has actually hit the mark. Patients are getting cheaper medicines because of this tool. More than that, it is a use-case that I never expected. I always imagined a patient (probably middle-to-upper middle class) using the tool to save a few bucks. It never occurred to me that a doctor would use it to save money for his patients. In retrospect it is obvious, but certainly not what I expected.

This tool epitomizes the essence of what OpenUp is all about. Take some complex data. Simplify it, package it and deliver it in a way that an end user would find useful. To make a better, more informed decision. Visit: BrowSearch pronounced Browse & Search the cost of medicines in South Africa, and find Generics. This email has re-ignited my enthusiasm for this tool. The next step is to start marketing it to doctors who can use it for their patients. Thank you OpenUp. Now we need to find your URL. We hope your next project is @Eskom 

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Campaign Period: Christmas Sale runs from December 1, 2023, 00:00 (SAST) to December 31, 2023, 23:59 (SAST). EcoFlow reserves the right to shorten or extend the Campaign Period at its sole discretion without prior notice.

Eligibility:The Sale is open to all users on za.ecoflow.com, who are South African citizens and 18 years old or older as of 00:00 on December 1, 2023 (SAST) (“participant(s)”).

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During the EcoFlow Christmas Sale promotion period (December 1 to December 31, 2023), customers who place an order with a subtotal value of over the required amount will automatically receive freebies:

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Surge in sale of alternative energy goods

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JOHANNESBURG – Sales of alternative power products have skyrocketed by as much as 300 percent as South Africans scramble to deal with multiple blackouts a day.

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Weeks of rolling power cuts have South Africans looking to rely less on the national grid.

READ: Stage 3 blackouts from 5am to 4pm on Wednesday

Retailer Makro says it’s seeing a significant increase in the demand for generators, inverters, gas cooking tops and cylinders and rechargeable globes, among other products.

Makro, which is owned by Massmart, is looking to offer customers fully installed solar solutions in the short term.

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ÔÇÿTraditional farmers left out of cannabis boomÔÇÖ

By Glenneis Kriel

?á|30 June 2022 | 12:17 pm

Millions of subsistence farmers in the Mpondoland region of the former Transkei are being sidelined because of the legalisation of cannabis and hemp production.

ÔÇÿTraditional farmers left out of cannabis boomÔÇÖ

Greekson Zweni, director and chairperson of the Umzimvubu FarmersÔÇÖ Support Network, said the legalisation of cannabis for personal use was taking its toll on traditional cannabis farmers in the Eastern Cape due to lower prices.

Since the Constitutional Court ruled in 2018 that the use, possession and cultivation of cannabis in private dwellings was not illegal, prices had fallen from about R2ÔÇé000 per 20Ôäô container to R200.

READ ÔÇÿSA well-positioned to become leader in cannabis productionÔÇÖ

These farmers had, for many generations, grown cannabis for spiritual and cultural purposes, and also to feed their livestock.

Zweni said farmers had suffered huge losses in the past when government destroyed their crops with aerial herbicide applications.

In more recent times, cannabis had generated an additional income for them through sales to people in townships and at taxi ranks.

ÔÇ£Now, however, they are sitting with cannabis that cannot be sold, because everybody else is able to produce it,ÔÇØ Zweni said.

The farmers blamed government for the situation.

ÔÇ£We and various other community organisations have asked government on numerous occasions to consult with the communities and take them into consideration when drawing up these new [laws] and the [Agriculture and Agro-processing] Master Plan, but all to no avail,ÔÇØ Zweni said.

READ Growing medical cannabis: A capital-intensive venture with big returns

Ricky Stone, an attorney at Cullinan & Associates, representing the Umzimvubu FarmersÔÇÖ Support Network, said it was easy to say that these farmers needed to apply for licences to produce cannabis for medicinal purposes, but they simply did not have the financial means to do so.

ÔÇ£The majority of these farmers donÔÇÖt even have access to running water and electricity. Expecting them to pay R25 000 just to make an application to produce medicinal cannabis is ludicrous, never mind getting the R10 million required to start a business that would qualify,ÔÇØ Stone said.

He conceded that the barriers to entry were much lower for the production of hemp, but submitting an application was still too expensive for many farmers, with the requirement for fencing further driving up costs and going against the customs of these farmers.

ÔÇ£Instead of licensing farmers, government should rather look at a model where users or buyers are licensed. It is against the spirit of ubuntu to have farmers on one side having a licence to produce cannabis, while their brothers or cousins on the other side are not allowed to do so,ÔÇØ Stone said.

Along with this, he pointed out that prices of cannabis used for industrial purposes were significantly lower than for cannabis used for medicinal purposes, meaning that farmers had to produce significant volumes to make money from such a venture.

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