logo
Shademasters: Your number 1 provider of high-quality shade ports

Shademasters: Your number 1 provider of high-quality shade ports

The Citizen08-05-2025
ShadeMasters: Beautiful shade solutions built to last!
S๐—›๐—”๐——๐—˜๐— ๐—”๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ฆยฎShadeports, a proudly Vaal Triangle company, has been chosen as a trusted supplier in a number of Gautrain projects. ShadeMasters has received an order to install a number of Gautrain stations' shadeports and is currently in the process of installing them.
'We are making great progress so far, with more to come!' says Werner.
Although no task is too big for ShadeMasters, they are still delighted to be of service to smaller businesses and homeowners alike. Such smaller orders are also dealt with swiftly and efficiently.
ShadeMasters has premises in Vereeniging (head office) as well as in Pretoria.
Contact them today on 082 667 4559โฉ to find out more about their products and prices.
๐—ฆ๐—›๐—”๐——๐—˜๐— ๐—”๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ฆยฎShadeports โ€“ Built to Last ๐Ÿ’ช
'Our high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship ensure unmatched durability and style for your shadeports. From start to finish, we deliver every project with care and precision. At ๐—ฆ๐—›๐—”๐——๐—˜๐— ๐—”๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ฆยฎShadeports we pride ourselves on delivering precision installations every time, ensuring your spaces are both protected and stylish.'
๐—ฆ๐—›๐—”๐——๐—˜๐— ๐—”๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ฆยฎยฎCoupled Cantilevers Shadeports โ€“ Get your Shade!
๐—ฆ๐—›๐—”๐——๐—˜๐— ๐—”๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ฆยฎShadeports at your service.
We offer the following:
* Dome shadeports
* Sun rays & hail protection
* Frost protection
* Re-netting & repairs
* 3 year workmanship guarantee
* 10 year factory warranty on shade-netting
* Waterproof netting available
๐Ÿ”จ BOOK Your Installation NOW!
Choose ๐—ฆ๐—›๐—”๐——๐—˜๐— ๐—”๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ฆยฎShadeports for premium shade solutions that last!
๐Ÿ“ณ Call us: 082 667 4559
๐Ÿ“ฉ Email: quotes@shademasters.co.za
๐Ÿ’ป Visit: www.shademastershade.co.za
Experience the difference with ๐—ฆ๐—›๐—”๐——๐—˜๐— ๐—”๐—ฆ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—ฆยฎShadeports โ€“ where durability meets elegance!
At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Baby Softยฎ tackles 'toilet loss' crisis in Gauteng schools this Mandela Day
Baby Softยฎ tackles 'toilet loss' crisis in Gauteng schools this Mandela Day

The Star

time15-07-2025

  • The Star

Baby Softยฎ tackles 'toilet loss' crisis in Gauteng schools this Mandela Day

Partnered Content | Published 4 hours ago A new audit of 300 Gauteng schools has revealed widespread 'toilet loss' - a term used to describe bathrooms that are unsafe or unusable due to poor sanitation, inadequate infrastructure and the absence of essentials like soap and toilet paper. The audit marks the launch of the Unstoppable Together campaign in Gauteng, an impactful public-private partnership between Baby Soft ยฎ , Domestos and the Department of Basic Education. Following a successful 2024 rollout in the Eastern Cape, the next leg of the campaign aims to broaden long-term improvements in school sanitation by resourcing, training and supporting schools in need. 'Our campaign extends beyond just providing cleaning supplies; it's about helping schools take better care of their facilities through training and day-to-day systems that support hygiene and accountability,' says Siyolise Shinga, Baby Soft ยฎ Brand Manager. 'That Mandela Day, we're reaffirming our commitment to improving bathroom conditions for learners, one province and school at a time.' Gauteng's sanitation wake-up call Conducted in May 2025, the baseline audit assessed 1,717 toilet blocks and more than 4000 cubicles across primary schools in Gauteng. The findings are stark: Only 6.5% of cubicles met all basic sanitation criteria and could be considered fully functional. 27% of toilets showed visible faeces and urine, while 22% had an unacceptable odour. Only 15% of toilet blocks had toilet paper available, and 50% had no soap. 69% had no dustbins, a simple yet vital item for hygiene and dignity. While almost all schools have at least one cleaner, only 32% use any form of cleaning checklist, and fewer still track supplies or maintain a regular cleaning roster. 'These results are a wake-up call,' says Shinga. 'Perhaps most concerning, is that only 50 out of the 300 schools audited had even a single cubicle that passed all sanitation criteria, pointing to widespread challenges rather than isolated failures.' From awareness to action The Gauteng rollout of Unstoppable Together will deliver targeted support to all 300 participating schools through a range of interventions. These include training for both cleaners and school management on sanitation best practices, as well as the distribution of essential supplies such as cleaning kits, personal protective equipment (PPE), toilet paper and bleach. To support day-to-day maintenance, schools will also receive administrative tools including cleaning rosters, daily checklists and inventory tracking forms. In addition, the campaign will introduce behaviour-change initiatives designed to boost cleaner motivation and establish stronger systems of accountability. These interventions are based on a tested model. In the Eastern Cape, where the campaign benefited over 100 000 lives in 2024, measurable improvements were recorded. These included a rise in PPE access from 31% to 93%, daily cleaning checklist use from 0.3% to 42%, and toilet paper availability from 61% to 99%. Cleaner motivation also increased, with 79% feeling highly committed to their role by the end of the campaign. 'Already, cleaners in Gauteng are showing a strong foundation for change, with 85% saying they feel motivated, and 64% describing themselves as extremely motivated to take care of school toilets,' says Queen Mgobhozi at Domestos. 'Harnessing this enthusiasm, we will provide the necessary cleaning supplies, training and tools to help schools embed better toilet care into their daily routines.' A call for lasting change While the immediate goal is to improve the hygiene and functionality of school toilets, the long-term vision is to elevate the value placed on sanitation in school planning, staffing and budgeting. 'For too long, school sanitation has been treated as an afterthought, yet its impact on education is significant,' says Shinga. 'We want to see cleaners valued and supported. We want school priorities to reflect the importance of hygiene. And we want learners to walk into bathrooms that make them feel safe, respected and cared for.' While Mandela Day can act as a powerful catalyst here, Shinga stresses that real change takes time. 'Our commitment is more than symbolic; it's a sustained investment in human dignity, health and the right to learn without fear. That's what Mandela stood for, and that's what we're working towards, together,' he concludes. For more information:

Baby Softยฎ tackles 'toilet loss' crisis in Gauteng schools this Mandela Day
Baby Softยฎ tackles 'toilet loss' crisis in Gauteng schools this Mandela Day

IOL News

time15-07-2025

  • IOL News

Baby Softยฎ tackles 'toilet loss' crisis in Gauteng schools this Mandela Day

The Baby Soft Unstoppable Together campaign aims to help families and communities have access to clean, safe toilets, Image: Supplied Image: Supplied A new audit of 300 Gauteng schools has revealed widespread 'toilet loss' - a term used to describe bathrooms that are unsafe or unusable due to poor sanitation, inadequate infrastructure and the absence of essentials like soap and toilet paper. The audit marks the launch of the Unstoppable Together campaign in Gauteng, an impactful public-private partnership between Baby Softยฎ, Domestos and the Department of Basic Education. Following a successful 2024 rollout in the Eastern Cape, the next leg of the campaign aims to broaden long-term improvements in school sanitation by resourcing, training and supporting schools in need. 'Our campaign extends beyond just providing cleaning supplies; it's about helping schools take better care of their facilities through training and day-to-day systems that support hygiene and accountability,' says Siyolise Shinga, Baby Softยฎ Brand Manager. 'That Mandela Day, we're reaffirming our commitment to improving bathroom conditions for learners, one province and school at a time.' Gauteng's sanitation wake-up call Conducted in May 2025, the baseline audit assessed 1,717 toilet blocks and more than 4000 cubicles across primary schools in Gauteng. The findings are stark: Only 6.5% of cubicles met all basic sanitation criteria and could be considered fully functional. 27% of toilets showed visible faeces and urine, while 22% had an unacceptable odour. Only 15% of toilet blocks had toilet paper available, and 50% had no soap. 69% had no dustbins, a simple yet vital item for hygiene and dignity. While almost all schools have at least one cleaner, only 32% use any form of cleaning checklist, and fewer still track supplies or maintain a regular cleaning roster. 'These results are a wake-up call,' says Shinga. 'Perhaps most concerning, is that only 50 out of the 300 schools audited had even a single cubicle that passed all sanitation criteria, pointing to widespread challenges rather than isolated failures.' Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close โœ• Ad Loading From awareness to action The Gauteng rollout of Unstoppable Together will deliver targeted support to all 300 participating schools through a range of interventions. These include training for both cleaners and school management on sanitation best practices, as well as the distribution of essential supplies such as cleaning kits, personal protective equipment (PPE), toilet paper and bleach. To support day-to-day maintenance, schools will also receive administrative tools including cleaning rosters, daily checklists and inventory tracking forms. In addition, the campaign will introduce behaviour-change initiatives designed to boost cleaner motivation and establish stronger systems of accountability. These interventions are based on a tested model. In the Eastern Cape, where the campaign benefited over 100 000 lives in 2024, measurable improvements were recorded. These included a rise in PPE access from 31% to 93%, daily cleaning checklist use from 0.3% to 42%, and toilet paper availability from 61% to 99%. Cleaner motivation also increased, with 79% feeling highly committed to their role by the end of the campaign. 'Already, cleaners in Gauteng are showing a strong foundation for change, with 85% saying they feel motivated, and 64% describing themselves as extremely motivated to take care of school toilets,' says Queen Mgobhozi at Domestos. 'Harnessing this enthusiasm, we will provide the necessary cleaning supplies, training and tools to help schools embed better toilet care into their daily routines.' A call for lasting change While the immediate goal is to improve the hygiene and functionality of school toilets, the long-term vision is to elevate the value placed on sanitation in school planning, staffing and budgeting. 'For too long, school sanitation has been treated as an afterthought, yet its impact on education is significant,' says Shinga. 'We want to see cleaners valued and supported. We want school priorities to reflect the importance of hygiene. And we want learners to walk into bathrooms that make them feel safe, respected and cared for.' While Mandela Day can act as a powerful catalyst here, Shinga stresses that real change takes time. 'Our commitment is more than symbolic; it's a sustained investment in human dignity, health and the right to learn without fear. That's what Mandela stood for, and that's what we're working towards, together,' he concludes. For more information:

Business Partners launches Entrepreneur of the Year Award to support small businesses
Business Partners launches Entrepreneur of the Year Award to support small businesses

IOL News

time01-07-2025

  • IOL News

Business Partners launches Entrepreneur of the Year Award to support small businesses

Sheldon Tatchell, founder of the Legends Barber franchise, won the coveted Overall 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year award in the 36th annual Business Partners Limited Entrepreneur of the Yearยฎ awards in November last year. Image: Supplied Business Partners launched its Entrepreneur of the Year Award on Tuesday, an award that ranks among the most long-standing and prestigious of its kind in this country and which aims to foster growth in small and medium businesses by successful entrepreneurs. David Morobe, executive general manager of Impact Investing at SME financing company Business Partners said at an online event that the award, which was started in 1989 and stopped only during the Covid pandemic, aimed to honour entrepreneurs 'who don't give up on challenges.' There are award categories for different sizes of smaller businesses and for different types of entrepreneurs: Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year, SME Entrepreneur of the Year, Entrepreneur of the Year for medium-sized businesses, Job Creator of the Year, Innovator of the Year, Impact Entrepreneur of the Year, and Overall Entrepreneur of the Year. In the 2023, the competition attracted over 350 entries, and last year there were more than 650 entries. Morobe said there was a high quality of entrepreneurs in the last competition, and the greater stability and confidence in the small business sector, as indicated by the SME Index for the last quarter of 2024, might spur even more entries in the 2025 year. He said business confidence in the SME sector had noticeably improved last year after the formation of the Government of National Unity, and he hoped the GNU would continue, as the business confidence it had generated was vital to the growth of the SME sector, which in turn formed a major part of the growth of the overall economy and job creation. For example, the SME Index had shown that some 80% of SME business owners polled expected their businesses to grow in 2025, 64% were confident about obtaining access to finance to sustain their businesses, while 72% expressed confidence in their ability to attract talented staff. SMEs had played a pivotal role in the post-recovery of the economy after the Covid pandemic, he said. Business Partners area manager Lawrance Ramotala said this month that the contribution of small businesses to youth development is not only practical but deeply transformational. 'In many cases, SMEs are the first to take a chance on young people, whether by hiring them as first-time employees, helping them launch their first business, or partnering with them as we're seeing is a groundswell of youth entrepreneurship that's rooted in community enterprise,' he said. 'This is particularly evident in township settings, where formal employment is often out of reach. In these areas, youth-led micro and small businesses are not only becoming viable alternatives to traditional work but also creating employment for others in their communities,' he said. Morobe said the competition provides an opportunity for entrepreneurs to showcase their business excellence, services, and products to a wider community. The entrepreneurs get to interact with other businesspeople, organisations, and institutions they otherwise would not have been able to access, and it exposes entrepreneurs to opportunities for businesses to tap into improvements and innovations in their existing businesses. Visit:

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store