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MANY people either look forward to the festive pe­ riod and begin their countdown to Christmas in Oc­ tober, while others are left running for the hills to avoid the ‘silliness’ that comes with the season. As we get ready to wind down and take a breath­ er, we decided to reflect on some of the wonderful reasons to celebrate the year that was. Yes, we can talk about some of the lowlights as well (no pun on the word ‘lights’), but that would not be very festive at all. The team at the Fever has had a wonderful year and has shared some truly remarkable memories with you. We’ve had an action­packed year from meeting wonderful individuals who are slowly changing their communities one step at a time to covering campaigns that shows a proactive community who are willing to fight for their beloved home towns. To those people who are continuously going the

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Dear Readers, TODAY marks the end of another year for the Hillcrest Fever, and as the festivities kick off for this season, let us reflect on moments that touched our lives and the community this past year. 2014 has been marked by persistent challenges in our economy with price inflations (food, electricity, fuel, etc.). We had weather catastrophes and crime

and strong-willed. We have weathered all the storms that came our way and have demonstrated that we can be a community to be proud of - from our disabled horse rider achieving his goals to a local woman beating breast cancer and becoming an inspiration to others - our community stands together proud! We are confident that 2015 will be better than ever. We, at The Hillcrest Fever, have faced our

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Rolene Strauss was crowned Miss World at the weekend and now features in a long list of remarka­ ble women who continue to make a difference to the countries they live in and the world. South Africans also took time through out the year to remember Nelson Mandela and do their bit to fulfill his legacy. It’s been a year since his death and many ques­ tioned the stability and patriotism of South Afri­ cans. The good news is, it seems as if communities are now more united than ever. Many believe his spirit still lives on calling it a sprinkling of ‘Madiba magic’. Clearly South Africans will continue to make great strides despite the negative news that some­ times comes to the fore. The Fever would like to wish all our fantastic cli­ ents and readers a wonderfully happy festive sea­ son and here’s to welcoming 2015 in style.

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extra mile to serve others, we would like to salute you and thank you for allowing us to share your sto­ ries. This year South Africans voted hoping for the best – many are now glued to the parliament ses­ sion coverage because you never know what to ex­ pect. In 2015 we will be joining the queues for the by­elections and once again, hoping for positive change. We know we live in a beautiful city and another reason to be a proud Durbanite is Durban has been voted an official new Seven Wonder City of the world. The picturesque beaches, rolling hills and breath­taking skyline together with a host of won­ derful inhabitants, sets us apart from the rest of South Africa. After 40 years, the Miss World title is held by a South African.

our readers and we assure you that the new year will be one never to be forgotten. Our hearts go out to those who lost loved ones this year and those experiencing difficulties of all types this holiday season. We extend sincere and warm wishes to our Hillcrest Fever family for a safe and peaceful festive season, and a happy and prosperous 2015. Kalisha Naicker Senior Journalist Hillcrest Fever

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HE ongoing political intolerance between ANC members and a DA ward councillor in Tongaat brought a community meeting to standstill uMbhayi Informal settlements at the weekend. The Ward 61 councillor Dolly Munien convened a community meeting to speak to residents about the housing project that eThekwini Municipality intends to roll out, but the meeting was brought to a halt and thereafter called off after tensions ran high between ANC members and DA supporters. ANC supporters accused Munien of turning a community meeting into a DA rally. However, Munien is adamant that the ANC leaders in the area are inciting residents to “turn against her”. DA chairperson for the north Durban constituency Emmanuel Mhlongo told the Weekly: “We are very disappointed at the manner in which ANC members treated the ward councillor at a community meeting. We will be reporting the matter to the office of the Speaker and to the ANC leadership in the region. “We believe that the ANC is unhappy about losing the ward after the local government elections. Some members told us that the ANC is the majority political party in uMbhayi and therefore the ANC PR councillor must be in charge of service delivery to the community. “The meeting was disrupted and was called off. We suspect there are a few individuals in the community sowing division among the members of the community because they are unhappy after losing at the recent local government elections,” he added. “It is evident that there are people from the ANC inciting the community to turn against me. Maxwell Ndunge came to my office prior to the meeting and told me that uMbhayi belongs to the ANC, not the DA. “As the elected ward councillor I was shocked because I represent the entire ward and the members of the community, irrespective of their political affiliation,” said Munien. ANC ward committee member in the area Maxwell Ndunge said: “The majority in uMbhayi

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At the meeting in uMbhayi (from left) Chris Langa (Ward 59 councillor), Dolly Munien (Ward 61 councillor) and Emmanuel Mhlongo, a councillor who assisted with translation. are ANC supporters. The ward councillor made an unprecedented move when she came with DA councillors to a community meeting. “We expected her to come with officials from eThekwini Municipality to deliver the service to

the community. We respect her as the ward councillor, but we will not allow her to come with DA supporters to uMbhayi because it creates the wrong impression,” he said. However, Munien said that the DA council-

lors, who accompanied her were there to assist with translations and had nothing to do with service delivery. “The DA councillors, who accompanied me to the meeting acted as my translators to break down the language barrier,” said Munien. When the Weekly asked Ndunge about the alleged remarks he made at Munien’s office, he said: “Those allegations are not true. I never threatened her. We respect her and she was supposed come to our area as ward councillor, not as a DA member,” he said. The uMbhayi Informal Settlement was one of the strongholds of the ANC before the new councillors were elected after elections in August. The area has been under the leadership of the ANC for the past 20 years. A member of the community, who wished to remain anonymous for fear of victimisation, told the Weekly: “For the past 20 years uMbhayi residents suffered. Children as young as two years old got electrocuted [due to] loose electricity cables and died. “We were over the moon when we heard that the ward councillor called a meeting to address residents about the housing project scheduled for uMbhayi. “However, I was disappointed by the manner in which some of the ANC leaders treated the ward councillor. “I was there at the meeting when ANC supporters booed the ward councillor and made derogatory remarks about her,” she said.

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Reaction Unit SA crime report Motor vehicle collision: Verulam MEMBERS of the Reaction Units SA (Rusa) responded to an accident at approximately 6.30pm on Monday 3 October. Officers were dispatched to the south bound lane of the R102 in between the Verulam and Ottawa intersection after receiving reports of a motor vehicle collision. Upon arrival a Hyundai Getz was found in the right hand lane facing the flow of traffic. The driver claimed the while travelling on the R102, a blue Toyota Corolla knocked into his vehicle causing it to spin out of control. The Hyundai Getz crashed into the metal barrier separating the north and south bound lanes. The driver of the Toyota Corolla did not stop at the scene. Both occupants of the Hyundai Getz were not injured in the crash. Suspect apprehended: Verulam A suspect was arrested by members of Reaction Unit South Africa aft-

er he attempted to break into a home on Fairview Drive in Brindhaven, Verulam on Tuesday 4 October. Officers were dispatched to the residence after a 22-year-old female contacted the Rusa Operations Centre reporting that a suspect was on her property. Upon arrival a neighbour informed officers that he had noticed the suspect attempting to open a window. When he questioned the suspect he claimed that he was working on the property. The neighbour then noticed the suspect jumping over the boundary wall and fleeing from the property. Officers obtained a description of the suspect and while on patrol found him walking on Dianthus Road. When he noticed the approaching Rusa patrol vehicle he attempted to flee, but was he apprehended. The suspect was positively identified by neighbours as the person who attempted to break

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intervened [to assist] the woman involved. “The accused was on the run until his arrest two months later. Senior State Advocate Mahendra Naidu led ballistic evidence that linked the accused to the tavern murder. “He also led the testimony of a witness, who was in the tavern on the night of the murder and sexual assault,” said Kara. The sentences of sexual assault and

unlawful possession of firearm and ammunition will run concurrently with the murder charge. KZN director of Public Prosecutions, Advocate Moipone Noko said: “The conviction and sentence in this matter is welcomed. Justice has indeed been served. “This was not an easy case to prove and the efforts of the prosecutor advocate Mahendra Naidu are most appreciated.”

into the home. Children injured in collision: Verulam Three children aged 6, 8 and 10 years were injured following a collision on the R102 near the Ottawa intersection. At approximately 11.30am on Saturday 8 October members of Reaction Unit South Africa were dispatched to the scene after receiving several calls from passing motorists reporting the incident. Upon arrival a Toyota Hilux bakkie was found to have collided into the back of a BMW.

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Myth 5 It doesn’t make a difference where you are treated. Truth A very important, but often overlooked factor is where a patient is treated. It has been shown that de­ pendent on where the woman is treated for breast can­ cer, the risk of death within 5 years can be up to 60% higher in environments where only few breast cancers are treated versus environments where more than 150 breast cancers are treated per year. This effect is larger than any chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and radia­ tion. Myth 6 Removing the entire breast is better than breast conservation. Truth Breast cancer metastasizes to places outside of the breast. The tumour in the breast will not kill you – the spread of the cancer to the brain, lungs etc., will. As breast cancer often does that early in the course of the disease, a mastectomy will not guarantee you better survival than breast conserving therapy. Should a radical mastectomy be necessary, breast reconstruction can take place during the same session that the mastectomy is performed. A multidisciplinary treatment approach involves: The oncologic surgeon, a radiation oncologist, a medical oncologist and a plas­ tic surgeon to optimally time and sequence the individ­ ual treatments. Read more: Oncology and plastic surgery join forces to create beautiful breasts In a well­run multidisciplinary breast clinic, out of 100 women with breast cancer, 60 will have breast conserving therapy, 35 will have a mastectomy with immediate reconstruction and only 5 will leave the theatre with neither their own breast nor a recon­ structed breast. Myth 7 My breast cancer wasn’t detected by mammogra­ phy. Truth High quality mammography will detect about 95% of all breast cancers. Breast cancers that do not image are rare if the above criteria of a breast imaging centre are met. Myth 8 Mammograms are painful. Truth If the breasts are painful, a mammogram should not be done until the reason for the tenderness has been addressed. Well trained mammographers should be able to assist you in relaxing. When you are relaxed, the pectoral muscles behind the breast relax, which should result in a painless mammogram. Myth 9 If you have breast augmentation, breast cancer is harder to detect and you are more at risk. Truth Breast augmentation does not constitute an in­ crease in glandular tissue, therefore you are not more at risk. It is necessary that an experienced mammogra­ pher takes your mammogram as special techniques are needed to demonstrate all breast tissue. ­ Women24

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INDING out that you have breast cancer can be a shock and a set back. A Tongaat mother and grandmother shares her experiences with the Weekly. Joyce Govender (63) was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1997 at RK Khan Hospital at the age of 40. She went for a surgical procedure (lumpectomy) to remove an underarm lump near her right breast. “I was diagnosed at RK Khan Hospital in 1997 in Chatsworth. When doctors told me that I had breast cancer, I was very upset and depressed because I was under the impression that cancer is a death

sentence. “I wept and prayed in hospital. I had surgery on my right breast and an underarm lump was removed,” she said. She told the Weekly that she has become a living testimony in her community as she defeated breast cancer in its early stages. Govender is spreading a message of hope to senior citizen clubs in Belvedere and encourages other residents to go for regular cancer check-ups to the clinic. Despite all challenges she encountered in her life, she is now volunteer raising breast cancer awareness in Tongaat. “I offer counselling to people regarding breast cancer. My inten-

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She went for a lumpectomy, radio­ therapy and six sessions of chemo and then told she was in remission. However, 14 years later, Woolley dur­ ing her annual mammogram, discov­ ered a lump in her left breast. “I had a sonar and had to get a biopsy done pri­ vately, funded by my sister in America, because Addington Government Hospi­ tal didn’t have one biopsy needle then. It came back positive for breast cancer again – stage two this time. “I started chemo two months later at Addington Hospital. As their operat­

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“Breast cancer is not the end of the world and people must not lose hope. Prayer changes everything and you can overcome anything if you have faith as little as a mustard seed. “I am so glad that I can be a living testimony and set an example that life goes on despite all obstacles I encountered in my life,” she said.

Joyce Govender is a breast cancer survivor and encourages people to stay positive.

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tion is to give people hope and encourage them to live a positive life. I started doing counseling a year after I found out that I had breast cancer. “Perhaps the support that I received from my family and friends is what motivated me to be optimistic and conquer the disease. “I go for checkups every year to Mediclinic Victoria Hospital in Tongaat and the results so far have been have been good. I can say with no doubts that I am a breast cancer survivor,” she said. In 2010 she was one of the volunteers at Verulam Regional Hospice participating in community outreach projects.

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HWETHA Suredin is a go-getter and encourages other people to work hard to make their dreams a reality. The 19-year-old hails from Tongaat, but she is currently completing her BA in Communication Graphic Design at University of Johannesburg. She is among the finalists who will be vying for the Miss India South Africa crown at the Lyric Theatre at Gold Reef City, Johannesburg on 3 December. The Weekly caught up with her ahead of the competition.

Miss India SA 2016 finalist Shwetha Suredin shares her success story. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Coastal Weekly (CW): Where did you grow up? Shwetha Suredin (SS): I grew up in Tongaat (Maidstone). Due to career growth my parents relocated to Gauteng with my brother in 2004. I joined

them a year later so that I could complete the school year without disruption. CW: Tell us about your road to success. SS: Upon entering the Miss India SA pageant, I grew extensively as an individual. It provided a platform for me to showcase myself and taught me that no matter what situation you are in, you have to ooze confidence. The platform has provided endless opportunities for me and other young women in the community and ultimately has contributed greatly to my success. CW: Who inspired you with regards to your achievements? SS: Along the way I have been motivated and inspired by many people. My parents, grandparents, teachers and famous people, but ultimately myself, because I believe once you believe

in yourself anything is possible. CW : Who do you currently admire in your career? SS: I had the privilege of growing up with my grandparents - my grandfather the late Krish Suredin, a former teacher and principal from Tongaat, has probably been the greatest inspiration in my life thus far. From a young age he has influenced me to pursue my dreams and made absolutely sure that I am well educated and I am capable of conquering anything. In the design world there's no single person I can pinpoint because I believe that each and every designer is unique and talented in his/her own way. CW:Tell us about your organisation and how it came into being? SS: My love for design and humani-

Tongaat library urges community to join arts team

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Rani Chetty (left) shows the arts and craft team how to decorate a cake.

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ty saw the birth of Dzign-A-Dream, a community organisation that showcases my freelancing work as a graphic designer as well as the community projects I do. Under the banner of Dzign-ADream I have successfully executed my pet projects namely "the Cupcake Drive" on Valentine's Day where I handed out cupcakes to the less fortunate. I am currently working on a mentoring programme for the youth in underprivileged areas and have joined hands with an organisation that donates baby products to government hospitals. In conjunction with Dzign-ADream I am a volunteer at Peke Haven and I am currently fostering rescue dogs. I am a also a registered organ donor. CW: Tell us why you decided to become an organ donor. SS: At the age of 18 I took a pledge to be an organ donor. This is because two years ago I lost my maternal grandmother to organ failure. The pledge to be a donor was solely my own and it's because I think that it would cost nothing to save another life after death.

what’s on >> Siva Sabay temple in Verulam is inviting the members of the public to the annual Thirumuzhukku to be held on 16 October at Siva Sabay prayer centre commencing at 8.30 to 11.30. For more information contact Vijay Cuppusamy on 032-533 5809/061 648 2313 or Tim Govender on 032533 9928/081 5155563. >> Shri Siva Subramaniar Alayam Umdloti Drift Verulam presents a grand variety concert (in aid of temple fund) on 16 October at SSSA centenary hall, Canelands at 2pm. The concert features Indian rhythm and Sindy Muruvan Academy of Dance. All welcome. Tickets are R50. For details, contact George Reddy on 083 775 6116. >> Is gambling causing havoc in your life? Is someone else’s gambling messing up your life? There is free professional help available. Call 081 533 6565. Confidentiality assured. >> The 2015 Glenhaven secondary school matriculants can pick up their NSCE certificate from school between 8am - 2pm. For details, call 032 533 2179. >> Fairbreeze Govt Indian school 1952 class of standard 6 is inviting former to students of the class for a get together. Date venue and time to be confirmed. Please call Baker Saib on 032 9457206 or 032 9453416, Sonny Govender on 032 944 6415. >> The Tongaat South Women’s Forum is looking for women to join their group. They are also urging people to donate spare fabric, cotton and zips. For more information, call Pushpa Govender on 032 944 6892 or 073 897 9944. >> The Shri Siva Subramaniar Alayam (est.1900) of Umdhloti Drift, Verulam invites you to join us for weekly prayer services from 8am to 9am on Sundays. Contact Mrs Gonum Moodley on 0744518662 The centenary hall is available for hire 7 days a week. Contact Mr D.Lingappen for community use on 0829617609 or email sssalayam1900@gmail.com If you would like to have your event published in the Coastal Weekly, please send your details to andile.sithole@media24.com



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ngezinto abazidayisayo esitolo. Ngithe ngisaxoxa naye kwase kuqhamuka omunye wesilisa obengamile nakulayini wathenga kuqala kunami. Ngibe sengibuza ukuthi kungani bedayisela umuntu ofike kamuva kunami, ekubeni ngifike kuqala kunaye.

“Angizange ngiyithole impendulo eqondile. Ngiqhubekile ngabuza lona wesifazane oshaya umshini kodwa wangangiphendula. Kube sekufika umphathi wesitolo wangibuza ukuthi ngikhala ngani. Ngamchazela ukuthi angenelisekile ngendlela engiphat-

heke ngayo njengomthengi. Ube esengitshela ukuthi angiphume ngaphandle kwesitolo. Ngiqhubekile ngabuza ukuthi kungani engixosha ngingumthengi ngoba ngikhala ngempatho engeyinhle esesitolo sakhe. “Ube esebiza unogada osebenza kulesitolo wafike wangidusha engikhiphela ngaphandle,” kusho yena. UMnu. Mdegu uthi usola ukuthi ubukelwa ngaphansi ngoba engumuntu oMnyama. “Ngfuna kwenzeke ubulungiswa kuloludaba. Sengivule icala lokushaywa emaphoyiseni asoThongathi. Ngihambile ngaya kudokotela wangihlola wase ethola ukuthi kube khona ukuphazamiseka enkomishini yedolo. Ngilimale ngesikhathi unogada engihlohloloza engidushela ngaphandle kwesitolo. Kuthe uma sesiphuma emnyango wangishaya ngesibhakela wangikhahlela ngawela ezitebhisini phambi komnyango. Uphinde wangifutha nangesisi esikhalisa unyembezi emehlweni. Lento ingiphatha kabi ngoba ngibona ngibukelwa phansi

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phephandaba uNkk. Dube-Ncube uthe: “Uma amakhansela engayiqondi imigomo abekelwe yona kanye nezindlela zokusebenza okumele azilandele, ngeke bakwazi ukubona ukuqhubeka komsebenzi komasipala ababaphethe, kodwa bazogcina bebambelela ezinqumeni ezithathwa abantu abangakhethiwe.” UDube uthe umnyango wakhe uh-

Bayaphi ubuntu ebantwini? VUSI MTHALANE SELOKHU kwathi nhlo, thina bantu abampisholo singabantu abazigqajayo ngobuthina nangamasiko ethu. Kuwona wonke amasiko esinawo, inhlonipho iyona ebihamba phambili futhi iyinsika yakho konke, omdala ehlonipha omncane, nomncane ehlonipha omdala. Leyonhlonipho ibingagcini ebantwini kuphela kodwa besihlonipha ngisho imvelo esiphila phakathi kwayo. Izihlahla nezilwane bezihlonishwa ngoba kuzona bekutholakala ukudla, kanjalo namakhathakhathana asisizayo uma sigula noma sibuthakathaka. Angizogeqa magula muzi wak-

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When God looked down upon earth, he saw someone similar to him. Someone who had the strength and the courage to take on the burdens of the world. Someone who could change peoples hearts, bring families together and provide for those in need. He saw you and on that fateful morning, he took you home to rest. Whilst the heavens rejoice having a great soul, we on earth miss you and will always cherish your memories. For yours are memories that adds light into our lives and inspires us live each day through our hearts. Sadly missed by her daughters, daughters-in-law, son, sons-in-law, grandchildren, great grandchildren and a host of family and friends.

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njengomthengi. Kumanje angisakwazi nokuya emsebenzini idolo lami alivumi nokugoba angazi noma ngisazokwazi yini ukuhamba ngendlela ejwayelekile. Ngifuna kwenzeke ubulungiswa lonogada ongishayile kumele aboshwe. Sekukaningi sizwa kuthiwa lonogada osebenza kulesitolo uyabashaya abathengi uma bekhalaza ngempatho engeyinhle esitolo,” ephetha. Imenenja yakulesitolo engathandanga ukudalulwa igama layo ikuvumile ukuthi kube khona ukuxakazisana phakathi kukanogada noMnu. Mgedu, kodwa yenqabile ukudalula eminye imininingwane ngokuhlaselwa kwakhe. Okhulumela amaphoyisa esifundazweni uLieutenant Colonel Thulani Zwane uthe amaphoyisa aphenya icala lokushaya. “Amaphoyisa asoThongathi aphenya icala lokushaya ngemuva kokuthi owesilisa oneminyaka engama-31 evule icala emaphoyiseni. Lona wesilisa kusolwa ukuthi ushaywe ngunogada waphinda wamfutha ngesisi esikhalisa unyembezi. Bekungakaboshwa muntu ngalesigameko,” ephetha.

la anethuba lokushintsha izimpilo zabantu, kodwa futhi basengcupheni yokuhlangabezana nolaka lwamalungu omphakathi uma izinto zingahambi ngendlela emiphakathini,” kuqhuba yena. Lombuthano wokucobelelana ngolwazi othathe izinsuku ezintathu bekungowokuqala ngemuva kokhetho lohulumeni basekhaya obu-

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lungenyanga ka Ncwaba (August) kulonyaka. Ngalokhu umnyango uhlose ukwakha ubudlelwane phakathi komnyango kanye namakhansela. “Indima yethu njengoMnyango wakwa Cogta ukulekelela omasipala lokhu kudinga imigudu yezokuxhumana phakathi kwethu namakhansela ihlale njalo ivulelekile,” ephetha. Uphinde wathi amakhansela kumele azizwe amukelekile emnyangweni kanye nasezisebenzini zomnyango ukuze amalungu omphakathi athole izidingo ezifanele.

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HEVROLET has come out swinging in the seven-seater SUV market once again, with a revised Trailblazer line-up that represents even better value for money and gives buyers more options in terms of drivetrains and specification. The 2017 model year range now comprises five manual and automatic versions of the rear-wheel-drive 2.5-litre LT, rear and four-wheel-drive auto and manual versions of the 2.8 LTZ and a new flagship in the shape of the Z71, which is based on the LTZ 4x4. The price band is from R464 000 to R623 200 for the Z71, which pays homage to Chevrolet’s rich ‘Zee’ car performance heritage. “The new Trailblazer brings together superior levels of refinement, styling, comfort and technology with class-leading performance and drivability to meet the versatile needs of increasingly discerning customers,” said Brian Olson, vice president vehicles sales, service and marketing General Motors Sub-Saharan Africa. Highlights · New 2.5-litre LT model fitted with six-speed automatic transmission. Upgraded Duramax engine for this auto model rated at a class-leading 132kW and 440Nm. · Improved management of noise, vibration harshness reduces cabin noise by more than half (four decibels). · Driver aids such as lane departure warning and blind spot alert for LTZ trim level models. · Bolder nose with new bonnet and headlights and redesigned lower valance, while retaining the distinctive horizontal bar separating the updated upper and lower grilles. · Next generation MyLink 2.0 multimedia interface, fully compatible with both Apple Carplay and Android Auto. · Daytime running lights (LED on the LTZ) for heightened visibility. · New LTZ Z71 flagship gets ‘blacked-out’ wheels, door handles and mirrors along with a unique decal treatment for a distinctive visual persona.

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The new Chevrolet Trailblazer.

Chevrolet Trailblazer buyers can now opt for an uprated 2.5-litre turbodiesel engine (VGT – Variable Geometry Turbo) with a six-speed automatic transmission in the LT trim level. This 132kW/440Nm combination is unique to models equipped with automatic transmissions and gives it impressive punch exactly where it is needed, irrespective of load. Combined fuel consumption for the 2.5L Automatic models is rated at 8.6 l/100 km with 226 g/km of CO2 emissions. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 11.0 seconds with a top speed limited to 180 km/h. A ‘gradient braking’ function assists drivers with maintaining speed on difficult down hills – an especially useful safety benefit when towing. A fast-acting limited slip differential is ideal in this regard too (and also when driving on low traction surfaces), and remains a feature of all models. The combined fuel consumption figure for models with this engine is 9.5 l/100 km, CO2 is 249 g/km. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 10.4 seconds with a top speed limited to 180 km/h. Buyers have a choice of either a six speed automatic transmission with manual selection mode and grade braking or a six speed manual. All models have a 76 litre fuel tank.

All Trailblazer models (bar the 2.5 manual – 2515 kg) can legally pull a braked trailer weighing 2 965kilograms. LTZ models are available with optional four wheel drive with low range, which is the default set-up on the Z71. Changing between the two-high, fourhigh, and four-low drive modes is just a turn of a dial away. Brakes are equipped with four channel ABS with electronic Brake Force Distribution on all models. Brakes are 300 mm ventilated discs in front and 295 mm discs at the rear. The new Trailblazer is now fitted with an all new Electronic Power Steering (EPS) system. The new EPS system features Active Pull and Smooth Road Shake Compensation which all add to a smoother more refined driving experience. Active Pull Compensation constantly measures steering wheel torque being applied by the driver to maintain the vehicle’s path. When the software detects extra effort being used, the steering assist motor adds torque in the proper direction to prevent the driver from having to make corrections to keep the vehicle on course. The torque assistance makes steering easier thus reducing driver fatigue

and effort. The Chevrolet face has become a familiar one on South African roads and the Trailblazer’s genes are very much apparent. The trademark ‘bowtie bar’ is now wider. Upper and lower grille sections now run the full width of the nose and have a series of bolder, horizontal, slats. Maximum visibility is ensured thanks to daylight running lights - which are of the powerful lightemitting diode (LED) type in the case of the LTZ. The new bonnet has sleeker contours on the leading edge. Wider tyres (255mm width compared to 245 previously) on new 17inch wheels are fitted to LT derivatives and give it a more purposeful stance, while LTZ versions remain on 18-inch wheels with a glossy black design for the Z71. Tyre size is unchanged at 265/60. Inside, the trailblazer boasts a newly designed dashboard and front console with a contemporary upmarket feel, enhanced by soft-touch materials and contrast stitching. The Trailblazer is well suited to both the urban commute as well as long cross country adventures. It has all the comfort and convenience features expected from a luxury SUV of this size including no fewer than five points for charging devices

and eight cup holders. A unique feature of the Trailblazer is the provision of adjustable air conditioning for passengers in all three rows. Fold-flat third row seating is also a key defining feature of this thoughtfully-designed family SUV. The new Trailblazer offers a more hushed ambience in the cabin thanks to a revised sound-deadening package and a more premium look and feel has been achieved with more widespread use of soft-touch materials and updated satellite controls on the leatherrimmed steering wheel. Safety equipment across the range still includes ABS with EBD, PBA (Panic Brake Assist), HBFA (Hydraulic Brake Fade Assist), seven airbags (including full-length curtain airbags) the Trailblazer also picks up a driver’s knee airbag for added protection, pretensioning seatbelts, ISOFIX child seat anchors and front park assist. LTZ models benefit from the addition of Stabilitrak electronic stability/ traction control, HDC (Hill Descent Control), and TSC (Trailer Sway Control). A rear mounted camera parking assistance system with cross traffic alert is also fitted. Technology added to LTZ models for the 2017 model year are forward collision alert, lane departure warning, side blind zone alert, rear cross traffic alert and tyre pressure monitoring; giving it one of the most comprehensive driver aid packages available at this level. The Trailblazer is a very attractive proposition in this segment with its intelligent tumble flat seven-seat configuration, generous equipment, excellent safety levels and established engines backed up by Chevrolet’s Complete Care after sales package with a best-in-class 5-year/120 000 km warranty and a highly-competitive 5-year and 90 000 km service plan. “The recent upgrade reaffirms that the Trailblazer is great value – in fact, it is better value than ever - with more surprise and delight features than its rivals, especially in the way it integrates with mobile devices. “Take the new safety equipment into account and the LTZ versions compare very favourably to more expensive vehicles as far as technology goes. At the other end of the range, the combination of the automatic box with a high output version of the 2.5-litre in an LT grade will make Trailblazer accessible to a wider audience, while the styling update means it is still very contemporary too,” said Olson. - Supplied.

Volkswagen strikes with Polo Vivo Storm

The Polo Vivo Storm. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

SOUTH Africa’s top selling passenger model, Polo Vivo, has been rejuvenated with the addition of a visually striking special edition, Storm. Polo Vivo has been the top selling passenger model since its market introduction in March 2010. To date, Polo Vivo (hatch and sedan body variants) has sold 217 139units.

The special edition Storm, which is on sale now, is based on the 1.4i Trendline with 63kW hatch body variant. The exterior of Storm differentiates itself from other Polo Vivo derivatives with standard features such as front foglights with chrome surrounds, 15-inch Tosa alloy wheels painted in black metallic, glossy black side mirrors and black decals on the side. The rear is completed with chrome tipped double exhaust pipes. The interior has a dashboard with a two-tone finish in grey and ceramique. The air vents, centre console, lower parcel trays and cup

holder are in a ceramique finish. Whilst the steering wheel, gear gaiter, hand brake lever are all in leather with grey stitching. The roof lining is coloured in anthracite adding to the visual appeal of the interior. That is not all. Storm is fitted with exclusive three-tone seat trim that compliments the ceramique dashboard with its ceramique coloured bolsters. For entertainment, Polo Vivo Storm comes standard with CD/Radio with Bluetooth connectivity, SD Card, USB port and six speakers. Polo Vivo Storm retails for R187 300 (VAT and emission tax included). - Supplied.


Falcons to host the Checkout Challenge

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HECKOUT Verulam Falcons will be hosting the Checkout Half marathon and 10km run/walk on 6 November. The race route is a scenic coastal route running along the Durban promenade. Race organiser Amras Moodley is upbeat about delivering an enjoyable race. All participants will receive a T-shirt and goodie bag. Moodley has indicated that it is all systems go and all technical matters have been attended to, he further noted that the anchor sponsor, the Check-

out Group, has pulled out all stops in ensuring that the race is a resounding success. Race entry for 21km is R80 and R50 for the 10km. The race starts at 6.30am outside the Kings Park Stadium. 34th Leg of the Asmal Hypersave Series The 34th Leg of the Asmals Hypersave series saw 30 Checkout Verulam Falcons members participate on a chilly and overcast morning as part of the club’s development programme.

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Participants utilised the event to get into stride for the summer race calendar, while others were honing their skills for the forthcoming marathons. Sagran Reddy led team Falcons over the 15km route from Verulam to Naninga and back. He was followed by Ashwin Bedesi and Farouk Kadwa. Walking maestro Eddie Singh was the leading 15km walker ahead of KB Chain. Amras Moodley was the leading 10km runner and Premie Reddy was the leading 15km walker. - Supplied.

TONGAAT karateka Sazi Mcambi (10) was crowned KSA national champion at the development championships held at the Tongaat Sport Centre recently. Sazi, a pupil from Victoria Primary School, demolished all oppositions from around the country to win the gold medal in his category. He is one of the many karatekas who attend karate classes at the Skisa Karate Club in Tongaat Indoor Sports Centre un­ der KSA president Sonny Pillay and Sensei Njabulo Khumalo. Khumalo said: “Sazi is a very talented

The full Falcons results are as follows: 21km runners results Cindeera Padavathan 2:25 Val Naidu 2:25 Yunus Doba 2:25 15km Runners Results Sagran Reddy 1:30 Ashwin Bedesi 1:40 Farouk Kadwa 1:40 Abdul Haq Essack 1:42 Mongi Tshikitikswa 1:50 Rakesh Gayadin 1:50 Dawood Norath 1:50

Bilal Moyo 1:50 Krish Vadivelu 2:00 Preggie Moodley 2:05 Khalil Cassim 2:05 15km Runners Results Eddie Singh 1:48 KB Chain 2:14 Mogie Padaychee 2:20 Thembi Mkhize 2:30 Ebrahim Asmal 2:30 Maureen Gordon 2:30 Harshada Fakir 2:30

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karateka who is destined for a very suc­ cessful future in the sport.” Sazi was delighted after he was crowned SA champion. “I want to go to the Olympics as I heard the great news that karate is now an Olympic sport,” he said. President of KSA Sonny Pillay urged parents to choose wisely in respect of rec­ ognised institutions when engaging their children in karate practice. “Parents must be careful of bogus in­ structors who are misleading the public,” Pillay added . ­ Supplied.

10km Runners Results Amras Moodley 1:08

10km walkers results Premie Reddy 1:22 Jayshree Chatergune 1:55 Fawzia Kadwa 1:55 5km Results Salek Adam 1:00 Zaakir Adam 1:00 Zaida Adam 1:00 Ismail Adam 1:00

Bowling club hosts lawn bowls for all ages

The Verulam Bowling club invites senior citizens to par­ ticipate in the lawn bowl training for all ages. PHOTO: SUP­ PLIED

THE Verulam Bowling Club in partnership with Verulam Day and Frail Care centre hosted bowling sessions at the Canelands Bowling Green in celebration of the International Week of the Aged recently. More than 20 people participated in the tournament. Chairperson of the Verulam Bowling club Emmanuel Moodley said in a statement: “The quality of play of these participants was of a high standard. This shows that the game of bowls can

be played and enjoyed from the age of eight to your twilight years.” The club urged members of the community to join the bowling sessions every Tuesday and Thursdays at the Canelands Bowling Green. District coach and other officials provide free coaching lessons. For more information on lawn bowls, contact Emmanuel Moodley on 032 533 0955 or 0764778457. - Supplied.

Wet weather does not stop Panthers Members of the Tongaat Panthers Ath­ letic Club who participated in the Thinnys Challenge. PHOTO: SUP­ PLIED

WHILE Sunday morning’s gusty windy weather kept most Tongaat residents indoors, 24 dedicated and committed Tongaat Panthers Athletics Club members hit the R102 towards the airport taking part in the 20th Leg of the Panthers Thinnys League Challenge. The up and coming promising young Panther Rahul Ramlagan led the team home in the 15km in an excel­

lent time of 1:32, whilst the senior citizen walker Loga Naidoo led the 12km team home in a time of 1.30. With just five legs of the league left for 2016, mem­ bers are determined to reach their goals. Members are reminded that the 21st leg of the Thin­ nys League Challenge takes place at 5.30am on 16 Oc­ tober. ­ Supplied

log Railway on top of KZNCU KZN Cricket Union Castle Challenge T20 Competition Railways vs Chatsworth United Railways scored 176/8 with David Jonathan W Ellis scoring 51 and Dawood Mather scoring 44. Chatsworth United were bowled out for 71. Pick of the bowlers was Junaid Hoosen with the figures of 4-1-15-3. Railways won by 105 runs Newslands E/K vs Railways Newlands E/K scored 127/7. Arshad Mahmood scored 39 and Wasim Akram Suleman 49. Pick of the bowlers was Mohammad Yousuf

Godil with the figures of 4-1-11-3. Railways scored 128/6. Railways won by 4 wickets. Umbilo Harlequins vs Railways Umbilo Harlequins were bowled out for 58 and Railways scored 59/1. Railways won by 9 wickets. The Castle Challenge T20 A League points Railways - 12 points Tongaat - 8 points Newlands E/K - 8 points Chatsworth United - 2 points Umbilo Harlequins - 2 points

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KSA President Sonny Pillay congratulates Sazi Mcambi after he scooped a gold medal at the development championships.

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