Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Mzansi’s youngest club DJ, Oratilwe Hlongwane, best known as DJ Arch Jr has broken the Guinness World Record

Mzansi’s youngest club DJ, Oratilwe Hlongwane, best known as DJ Arch Jr has broken the Guinness World Record by becoming the youngest club DJ in the world. The five-year old DJ sensation was officially inducted into the record books on Wednesday, September 13, after successfully beating Japanese six-year-old Itsuki Morita’s record. The young DJ performed his record-breaking one hour-long set on June 10, after his father Glen Hlongwane managed to sneak the youngster into the Platinum Lounge in Cosmo City. This was DJ Arch Jr's third attempt. His first attempt was two years ago when the young boy wasn’t able to concentrate long enough to complete the hour. #DuduzanesFather His second attempt wasn’t recognised by the global world records body because his set was performed at a stadium and not in a club or a bar. Arch Jr was crowned SA’s Got Talent winner in 2015. He's a resident deejay for the Mc Donald’s U/14 Schools Soccer League, and has performed at the SAFTA’s (South African Film Awards) and AFRIMA’s (All Africa Music Awards) in Nigeria.

Watch Mzansi's 5 year old DJ Arch Jr breaks Guinness World Record


Tuesday, September 12, 2017

JHB west cluster police charged with fitness COSMO CITY – Douglasdale were the strongest and fittest members in tug of war.




Officers from Douglasdale, Honeydew and Linden performs squats with heavy weights in tow. 

The Johannesburg West Police Cluster members held an employee’s health and wellness day at Cosmo City multi-purpose hall led by the Cluster Commander General Theko Johannes Pharasi.

On 9 September, the Polmed medical scheme offered an opportunity to members to test their blood pressure, sugar levels, HIV status cholesterol and other related illnesses.

Police offers lunge out on crime. 

The day started with aerobics whereby members were taken through their paces by the instructors from the Gym Company. Leading by example was the general himself, showing chest out and stomach in.

There were also other activities arranged for the day which included a potjiekos competition, tug of war and soccer.

Linden Police Station members came first for cooking delicious potjiekos.

Johannesburg West cluster police stretch out before they start their exercise.

 Douglasdale Police Station snagged the win for the strongest and fittest members in tug of war. It was Honeydew who came out victorious for their dribbling and scoring skills in the soccer match, beating Douglasdale in the finals by a penalty shootout.

Douglasdale police won the fittest and strongest group for tug of war. 

Passengers climb out of taxi after it rolls - COSMO CITY

Paramedics treat patients after a taxi rolled near Cosmo City. 

Paramedics arrived after the occupants had already climbed out of the taxi.

A taxi accident left at least nine people injured this morning, 11 September, when the vehicle rolled on Malibongwe Drive near South Africa Drive in Cosmo City.

According to ER24 spokesperson Russel Meiring, ER24 paramedics, along with other services, arrived on the scene at approximately 8.15am, to find the taxi on the centre median.

“The occupants had already climbed out of the vehicle and were found walking around on the scene. Paramedics assessed the patients and found that they had all sustained minor injuries,” he said.


He added that the patients were treated for their injuries and were thereafter transported by various services to nearby provincial hospitals for further treatment.

The details surrounding this incident are unknown but local authorities were on the scene for further investigations.