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Due to necessary and compulsory power line inspections and imperative maintenance work, it is with regret that the City Council of Klerksdorp would like to advise Orkney residents that there will be no power in Orkney and surrounding areas on Sunday 20 February 2005. These inspections are imperative for the continued professional service and delivery of electricity in your area. Eskom had no option other than to switch off the main power feed. The City Council of Klerksdorp and Eskom would like to apologise for any inconvenience that might be experienced on this day. We ensure you of our best intention at all times. The power will be off on Sunday 20 February 2005 from 07h00 until no later that 16h00. For any further queries please do not hesitate to contact (018) 462 9851/2/3. Amongst the multitude of South African artists that one has seen come and go over the years, most succeeding in doing little more than releasing one album and possibly getting two tracks on limited airplay, MEAN MR MUSTARD is a name that has remained known. MEAN MR MUSTARD's determination paid off. Their first self-entitled album was quick to get the recognition by the SA music industry, winning them an award for "Best New Artist" for the song "Cant Get Enough" and if that wasn't praise enough for a debut album, then certainly the nomination for "Best Song" for the track "Miracle" pushed the message home: this was a band to watch. MEAN MR MUSTARD are currently one of South Africa's most experienced bands consisting of musicians who have played the club and concert circuits around the country, also performing at many festivals and are a hot favourite at corporate and private functions. To date, they have had 5 no 1 hits on 5FM and 94.7. In the beginning of 2002 they performed at a concert at the Newlands Cricket Stadium in Cape Town that gave them a half hour TV coverage on MNet Supersport. They will be performing an outdoor show at Zanzi Bar on the 26 February. The show will start at 14h00. Tickets are R 40 for pre- bookings and R 50 at the door. Bookings are essential and can be made at Zanzi Bar on (018) 468 3968.
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