Herewith is a letter Debbie Preston of Knight Security Solutions received from Frans Labuschagne, the Operations Assistant at Knight Security Solutions (KSS). Debbie says, 'I would like to share his experience of SA CAN and KSS with the community as it optimizes what we at KSS are aiming to achieve in the Midlands community – that being unrivalled security and emergency support for any eventuality.'
"On the afternoon of the 28th July 2014 I started getting some pains on my chest, but I thought that maybe it was my stomach or indigestion, so I took some medication that I have at home. By the morning of the 29th July 2014 I still had this constant pain but only every now and again it got worse - like a crushing pain or like something pushing hard on my chest. By the evening of the 29th July 2014 I was really concerned and got a slight cramp in my jaw and neck. Being a heart patient for a few years, I was now really concerned. I started shivering a lot; maybe from shock, I'm not sure. I wanted to drive to Northdale Hospital but was concerned that I might not reach the Hospital safely. I didn't know what to do. Fortunately I had joined SA CAN two months ago, so I pressed my AAA emergency speed dial # 5 on my phone for the SA CAN emergency controller.
A few seconds later I received a call from Brian Jones at SA CAN asking me if everything was alright as he had received my emergency call. I told him about my problem and he said he would send the emergency services right away. Brian phoned me a few times just to keep me relaxed and to see if I was doing ok. About 5 minutes later a Knight Security Solutions vehicle stopped at my house and the response officer, Jaco Ronquest came in to see me. He assured me everything would be fine and that I must try to relax. Soon after that Gary Preston and the ER24 ambulance and Advanced Life Support (ALS) arrived at my house. The paramedics quickly took charge of the situation and I must say that I felt very safe and comfortable in their hands. It wasn't long before they had me stabilized, on the stretcher and into the ambulance to transfer me to Northdale. Gary and Jaco assisted by keeping my fiancé calm and that was a huge reassurance for me knowing that she would be looked after even when I was not there.
On my way down to the hospital the ER24 paramedics kept on checking my vital signs and assuring me that everything would be fine. All the hospital staff at Northdale were so helpful and immediately got to task by sorting me out getting all the blood tests done and doing an ECG. The service I received from the Northdale Hospital staff, ER24 staff and Knight Security Solutions staff was phenomenal.
I can only say a big THANK YOU to all involved. I believe that SA CAN is the greatest organization out there and I would advise everyone to join them. You never know when it could happen to you.
With Regards
Frans Labuschagne"


As a member of the Pietermaritzburg Children's Choir, Howick High pupil (Kayleigh Szente in Grade 8), participated in the 8th World Choir Games in Riga, Latvia during the July Holidays.
The Aim of Cubs & Scouts is to encourage the spiritual, mental, social and physical development of boys, girls and young adults in achieving their full potentials as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. 1st Howick Cubs & Scouts strives to fulfil this using funds generated by hosting the Annual Howick Highlander Adventure weekend. The event has grown from its humble beginnings 19 years ago to a family orientated adventure day with over 800 entrants.
Brian Jones, CEO of SA CAN Community Action Network and Debbie Preston, a partner in
Josephine Clewlow, who is currently in Grade 4 at Howick Prep School, represented the KZN Regional Pony Rider Showing Team at the South African Champs in Jhb from 27 June – 04 July. In the individual classes Josephine was placed 1st in the Novice Working Riding Pony.
As part of her duties as a Mrs SA Finalist, Melissa Vurovecz teamed up with Elaine Kooiman, owner of Skinworx, at Amber valley. Elaine, the key speaker, gave the ladies a detailed presentation on how and why a woman should apply make-up, which the ladies really enjoyed. It was R100 per person and 17 ladies attended, totalling in R1700.00 for CANSA.
An expert on the KwaZulu-Natal battlefields and a former Director of Pietermaritzburg Tourism are the two guest speakers at the annual general meeting of the Howick-uMngeni Community Tourism Organisation on Thursday, July 17.
The Tabs–In Competition held on Wednesday, 9th July and sponsored by Halfway Toyota and Giovision with chickens donated by
Members of the 
The KZN Midlands is bracing itself for the biggest field in the Midlands Ultra Triathlon since its inception in 2009 says race director Damian Bradley from B-Active Sports. "Entries from all over South Africa and internationally have been flooding in since April this year and at this point we have far exceeded our past race entries. The Midlands Ultra, KZN's most popular triathlon which takes place on the 30th of November has an entry cap of 1000 competitors and is known as one of the premier Triathlons in the country"
Merit Awards at Howick High School are awarded to pupils for service to the school and we are proud to have awarded Head Girl, Suman Nunkumar a Gold Merit at a recent School Assembly. Silver awards were also presented to Kimberleigh van Jaarsveld, Genna Els, Lindo Sibisi, Christina Rencken, Abby-May Jones and Tracy Gardner. (Pictured left)
The lovely
Midlands Wildflower – Aloe maculata. Common name: Soap Aloe, Zulu names: icena, amahlala, Sotho name: lekhala, Afrikaans name: Bontaalwyn. 
Leanne and Peter of 
"BOSMAN IN THE GALLOWS"
Well done to Gower Shaw, of