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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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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.

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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

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continues to destroy some of our communities. However, the one thing that continues to stand undefeated is the spirit of the Upper Highway community. Through the difficult times, our readers have once again proven that we are, without a doubt, among the most resilient 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

own challenges this year, but as we enter 2015 we renew our pledge to you to do our very best to continue to be the most accurate, fair and balanced source of news, opinion, features, sports and entertainment in the Upper Highway Area. We will continue to be open and honest with 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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OUTH African Social Security Agency (Sassa) has warned state pensioners about insurance brokers claiming to be working in partnership with Sassa. The brokers sell insurance products, funeral plans and financial plans to pensioners saying they are in partnership with Sassa, and that it’s mandatory they join them. Sassa national spokesperson Kgomoco Diseko has refuted a partnership with any funeral in-

surance company. “Sassa has no relationship with any funeral insurance company and does not endorse funeral schemes,” he said. Pensioners should ask whoever claims to have an agreement with Sassa to show them a copy of the agreement. “We never contract with funeral insurance providers,” he said. In a local recent case children of a pensioner complained that a few months before their mother died they saw a deduction on her pension allegedly for a funeral plan she had joined. When their mother died they fol-

lowed up on the code the deduction was going off under and found that the mother had a policy with an insurance company and someone had already claimed the money. Fever then investigated and phoned the company to ask if they were underwritten or authorised by Sassa to make the deductions. In a telephone conversation a sales manager from the company said they are working in partnership with Sassa, however, she couldn’t say whether the pensioner had give them permission to deduct money.

Diseko also said that social grant beneficiaries should not be forced to sign funeral scheme contracts, “If there is an incident whereby a broker or sales agent forces the beneficiary to sign an agreement for a policy, they should report such incidents to Sassa or the police.” He said beneficiaries shouldn’t believe anyone who visit their home claiming to be from Sassa because Sassa officials won’t visit them without their request. “They should never disclose their ID number or PIN number to strangers,” he said.

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VEHICLE transporting a large amount of dagga was intercepted by police in Port Shepstone on Saturday morning. The car with four occupants is believed to have been on its way to Durban from the Eastern Cape. Police spokesperson LieutenantColonel Zandra Wiid said that morning members from the Port Shepstone

10111 call centre response unit, assisted Warrant Officer Abraham Sonnekus from the Organised Crime Unit in Port Shepstone to make the arrests. “The officers were joined by two people from a local security company as well as members from the Port Shepstone K9 unit who stopped the vehicle on the R102 in Port Shepstone. “Four occupants, three females and one male, all in their thirties, were arrested as the vehicle was loaded with numerous parcels containing dagga,” said Wiid. She said the dagga weighed 144kg with a street value of R400 000. The suspects appeared in Port Shepstone Magistrate’s Court on Monday facing a charge of dealing in dagga. Wiid said the case was remanded to 24 January for a bail hearing. Port Shepstone SAPS station commander Brigadier Sandra Nala commended the members for making the arrest and recovering the drugs.

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Shallow grave identified, two arrested TWO brothers, aged 24 and 27, could face charges of murder, house robbery and theft after they pointed out a shallow grave with human remains to police on Monday. The arrests come following the investigation into the disappearance of a person from Paddock, who was reported missing in November last year. Captain Jacques Buys from the Ugu cluster detectives and

the investigating officer from Paddock, Detective Sergeant Mzwandile Mchunu followed up on leads, which led to the arrest of the two men in Paddock. Various stolen items were also recovered and handed in as exhibits. “A shallow grave was then pointed out to police where the decomposed remains of a human were buried, also in the Paddock area,” said police

spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Zandra Wiid. “A post-mortem and DNA test will confirm whether the remains are that of 66-yearold Michael Andrews, who was last seen on 24 November 2016 and reported missing.” The men appeared in court yesterday, but the outcome was unavailable at the time of going to print. - Supplied.

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Attacked constable ‘not so innocent’ ­ claims PRECIOUS GUMEDE >>precious.gumede@media24.com FEVER 6 January ran a story, titled “Policeman critical after attack” about a constable who was reportedly “attacked and beaten” by a group of men in a tavern two Sunday mornings ago.

Now with lots of allegations going around in Gamalakhe, a member of the community, who witnesses the incident and who prefers not to be named, alleges that Constable Manqoba Zulu, the victim, is not innocent. The witness alleged the constable got into an argument and blew the

situation out of proportion when he fired shots at the men with his state firearm. He alleges there was no reason for him to do this because the men were trying to control him as he was under the influence of alcohol and getting rowdy and out of hand.

Police spokesperson Captain Gerald Mfeka said he cannot confirm the allegations as investigations are still under way. Mfeka said the arrested suspect, Mpume Mbono (36), appeared in court last Wednesday and his case was remanded to Thursday 19 January for a bail application. Mbono is remains in custody and no other arrests have been made so far.

CRIME in the Uvongo area appears to have “stabilised to some extent”. A recent community policing meet­ ing revealed that incidents have been below average for the past couple of months. “Although we have experienced some housebreak incidents, the num­ ber of incidents during both November and December were more than 50% lower when compared to the 2015 figures,” said chairman Ernest Booysen. Booysen said the stabilisation in seasonal crime can be attributed to pa­ trols conducted by SAPS and Block­ watch members and quick response to incidents reported. “Very few daytime incidents were re­ ported. “Our light fingered friends mainly operate at night. “A number of positive arrests had al­ so ensured that the scum had been re­ moved from our streets,” he said. He thanked all parties involved for their effort.

Warning ­ con men ‘managers’, steal money, valuables POLICE have issued a warning to the public, especially business owners in the Port Shepstone CBD to be aware of peo­ ple pretending to be managers or ten­ derers. The con men then gain access to buildings, especially municipal buildings to steal cellphones and laptops from open and unmanned offices. The public have been duped into leaving valuable items with these con men, who send the unsuspecting person into the store with a message, using a staff member’s name, claiming to know them. “A young man lost all his valuables, including his school fees this way,” said police spokesperson Lieutenant­Colo­ nel Zandra Wiid. “The public is warned not to be too trusting, to be aware of their surround­ ings and never to leave any items with anyone,” she added. She added that SAPS will arrest and charge anyone purchasing suspected stolen property. Detective­Constable Rouen Govender is investigating a case of theft involving two laptops that were stolen from municipal offices. Any information can be forwarded to him on 039 688 1090 or 076 465 5552 at the Port Shepstone Detective Service. ­ Supplied.

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RIMARY and secondary schools the Fever interviewed on the lower South Coast are experiencing similar situations with regard to late admissions. Although registration for 2017 closed in October 2016, parents still arrived with their children on the first day of school, hoping they would be placed in the learning programme. G. Moodley, Marburg Primary deputy principal, said the main contribut-

ing factor to this issue is relocation. “Parents decide to move their children from one area to another after registration has closed and a few simply procrastinate,” he said. Moodley added that they have assisted some parents by placing their children in classes, however, there are still a large number of children on a waiting list. Jai Hind Primary principal, P. Dhanraj said the school could no longer accommodate Grade 1 pupils as classes were filled to capacity. “We don’t have the facilities to accommodate any more children in

these classes. Desks and chairs are limited. If we admit any more children the quality of education drops,” he said. Dhanraj added that parents needed to be pro-active and make the arrangements for their children to attend school when registration opens. I. Nair, Merlewood Secondary, deputy principal, said the school had accepted many pupils since opening. “The few that could not be taken were put on a list so the department can help them find a place. Our numbers in Grades 8 and 9 are well above

Applying for admission for your child: • Apply a year before at a school near you or a school of your choice (between 1 August and 31 October). Some schools open the application process earlier. To register the following documents are compulsory: • application form from the school; • official birth certificate; • immunisation card; and • if you are moving your child from one school to another, submit latest school report, and a transfer card. If your child is not a South African citizen, include the following documents: • study permit; and • temporary or permanent residence permit or proof that you have applied for permission to stay in South Africa. School fees • School fees vary from school to school. If you cannot afford to pay you must make arrange­ ments with the school. Although a school cannot refuse a pupil admission, they can take legal action against you for failure to pay any outstanding school fees. Forms to complete • Application forms are available at schools. ­ Department of Basic Education

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speeding ticket recorded by that specific camera, yet we all know about that camera and drive past there at reduced speed prompting “foreign” motorists to overtake at the worst possible place. Discussions with a tourist gave the same impression, with the only difference being they were fined R300, while us locals are getting fines of R150. Fortunately, the driver with the tracking device will not accept it, but will challenge the speeding fine. Hopefully those who have a tracking or similar device installed will also take it up with the authorities so that the milking of the motorist by that faulty speed control device can be stopped. It seems to be almost impossible for a normal motorist to challenge those faulty speeding tickets, yet something has to hap­ pen, because it should not be allowed to continue. Norbert Gintner

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FURTHER to my recent letter, which pro­ voked a lot of reactions by motorists, who had received speeding fines, knowing they were not exceeding 80km/h because we all know about the little grey camera opposite Bucks farm stall, I had an interesting discus­ sion with a driver who had a tracking device installed. This driver, who recently also received a speeding fine of 97km/h, which incidentally seems to be the standard speed most of us are accused of, was checking their tracking device records and it came to light that the actual speed was 82km/h and not 97km/h. One can almost come to the conclusion that the faulty reading by that speed con­ trol camera is around 15km/h, thus adding 15km/h by default to the actual speed driv­ en by a motorist. From many discussions with local driv­ ers it can be said that so far I could not find a single person, who had not received a

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IS nou algemene kennis dat die afgelope Kersseisoen seker die swakste in die geskiedenis van ons kus was. Groot gebiede was dae, Port Edward selfs weke lank, sonder water. Hoogs-onstelde vakansiegangers het vroeg huis toe gegaan, ander het hul besprekings uit Gauteng en die Vrystaat gekanselleer, met die gevolg dat sake-ondernemings soos restaurant en verblyfverskaffers groot verliese gely het. Om alles te kroon, is die Uvongorivier kort voor Kersfees met riool besoedel, met die gevolg dat letterlik honderde vakansiegangers, en plaaslike inwoners, met die E.coli-virus besmet is. Dit het etlike dae geneem voordat toetse bewys het die rivier is besoedel, en intussen is hospitale en apteke oorstroom deur siekes. Omdat kollegas en kennisse wat nie naby die strande was nie, ook siek geword het, het die uwe gaan oplees oor Eschericia coli, oftewel E. coli-virus,

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Mikroskopiese foto van die E. coli­virus. wat gereeld probleme hier aan die kus veroorsaak. Dit is ‘n bakterie wat in die ingewande van alle warmbloedige organismes gevind word. Die meeste variasies van E. coli hou geen gevaar vir mense in nie, maar ses van hulle kan jou ernstig siek maak. Die menslike ingewande bevat verskeie soorte bakterieë, insluitend E. coli, wat etlike voordelige funksies het, ondermeer die vervaardiging van Vitamine K en die Vitamine B-reeks. Die E. coli-variasie wat die grootste oorsaak van menslike siektes is, is die sg. 0157:H7. Dit veroorsaak ‘n ernstige ingewande-infeksie wat lewens-

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‘Klaar met ons?’ NOG ‘n nuwe jaar is toegevoeg tot die lewens van elk­ een wat hier lees. Hierdie tyd van die jaar word daar weer allerhande voorspellings of uitsprake oor die toekoms gemaak. Op internasionale front word bespiegel oor die im­ pak van die nuwe Amerikaanse president op die wêreldpolitiek. In Suid­Afrika word weer gevra wat die impak van populistiese uitsprake op sakevertroue gaan wees. Soos altyd is daar die pessimiste en die optimiste. Die een sien agteruitgang en die ander groei. Dit herin­ ner mens opnuut aan die uitspraak: “Two men looked through prison bars. The one saw mud, the other stars.” Die Bybel, met name Esegiël 37:1­14, vertel vir ons van ‘n gemeenskap, Israel van ouds, wat ‘n ervaring van dood en uitsigloosheid ervaar. Hulle het hoop verloor vanweë die voortslepende trauma wat hulle ervaar het toe hulle gemeenskap uitmekaar geskeur is deur oor­ log en godsdienstige geweld. Dalk sal die Siriese vlug­ telinge meer met die verhaal kan identifiseer, of mi­ skien voel jy wat hier lees ook so vanweë ‘n uitsiglose situasie in jou eie lewe of ons land.” “Ons bene is uitgedroog, ons het geen hoop meer

WOUTER WILLEMSE DIT was maar ‘n redelike oninteressan­ te week hier in die Watergat. Dit was in­ derwaarheid die stilte na die storm van die vakansieseisoen, en ons het die tyd gebruik om ons gasstowe en yskaste laat versien. Gelukkig is Oom Pottie no­ gal ‘n “Jack of all Trades” en hy het ons heelwat geld bespaar. Daar is ‘n belangrike rede waarom ek bly is dat hy van die werk vir ons kan doen. As daar nou een ding is wat hier aan die Suidkus op my melkkliere werk is dit die gebrek aan professionele en bekostigbare diens wanneer herstel­ werk aan implemente nodig is. Sodra die verskaffer wat jy kan vertrou en oor die jare ondersteun het, om die een of ander rede nie beskikbaar is nie, sit jy met jou vinger in jou oor. Nou bel jy ‘n nommer wat jy in ‘n ad­ vertensie gesien het. Die ou klink heel goed, hy onderneem om die volgende dag daar te wees, die volgende dag kom, en geen sien van die blikkantien nie. Jy bel hom weer, hy gee jou ‘n flou verskoning, gewoonlik dat hy baie besig is, en daag uiteindelik ‘n dag of twee lat­ er op. Of hy daag nie op nie, en jy kyk na die volgende advertensie. Hier is betroubare diensverskaffers op die Suidkus wat goeie diens lewer teen billike koste. Ongelukkig is hier ook ‘n klomp wat jou sonder om te blik of te bloos sal verneuk en swak diens le­ wer, van tuindienste af tot herstelwerk aan jou motor. “No names no pack drill,”

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mense wat nog geen simptome toon nie, ander mense onbewustelik aansteek deur liggaamlike kontak. Daar is geen geneesmiddel vir E. coli0157:H7 nie. Die infeksie moet homself uitwoed onderwyl die pasiënt medikasie neem om beter te voel, en baie water drink om dehidrasie te vermy. Dus: Wees deurentyd bewus van die moontlikheid van E. coli-besmetting. Was die hande gereeld en deeglik nà toiletgebruik, en moet nooit ongewasde rou groente eet nie. Maak seker vleis is behoorlik gaar, en drink net gepasteuriseerde melk en vrugtesap. Was eetgerei behoorlik in warm, seperige water. En bly weg van strandmere en riviere indien daar enige moontlikheid van besmetting is.

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gevaarlik kan wees. ‘n Gesonde volwassene herstel gewoonlik binne vyf tot sewe dae, maar indien die pasiënte nie die korrekte behandeling kry nie, kan hulle ‘n infeksie opdoen wat nierversaking veoorsaak. Hoe word ‘n mens besmet? Deur besoedelde water in te neem, soos in Uvongo. Deur besmette kos te eet … goeie voorbeelde is halfgaar gemaalde beesvleis, ongepasteuriseerde melk, of selfs rou groente. ‘n Groot oorsaak van besmette kos is

wanneer mense wat dit voorberei, nie hul hande deeglik was na ‘n toiletbesoek nie. E. coli word ook maklik van mens tot mens oorgedra, dis waarom almal in ‘n huisgesin dikwels siek word. Jy word besmet deur banknote, munstukke, ‘n handskudgroet, supermark-trollies, of jou eie kind wat pas in ‘n besmette strandmeer geswem het. Kontak met diere kan dit ook veroorsaak. Wat is die simptome? Hoewel dit tot drie of vier dae kan neem voordat die simptome hulself manifesteer, kan dit binne 24 uur gebeur, of selfs eers ‘n week later. Die pasiënt ontwikkel skielik maagpyn en krampe. ‘n Paar ure hierna ontstaan maagwerking, en indien dit erg is, kan bloederigheid voorkom weens die gifstowwe se skade aan die ingewande. Naarheid is algemeen, en braking kom voor, hoewel dit nie in altyd gebeur nie. Die meeste besmette mense is koorsig, maar sommiges spring dit vry. Die siek mens is moeg en erg siek. Dit gebeur ook dikwels dat besmette

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nie, dit is klaar met ons.” Wat sê die Skrif vir ons oor hierdie ingesteldheid? God stuur ‘n profeet na hierdie mense wat wanhoop om hulle moed in te praat. Sy boodskap weerklink ook in ons harte en ore vandag. Moenie vergeet met wie julle as gelowiges te doen het nie. God is ‘n God van lewe wat die onmoontlike moontlik kan maak. Erken jou eie onvermoë en fokus op die Alvermoë van God wat ‘n gemeenskap kan transformeer. God gee lewe aan vasgeloopte situasies. Natuurlik beteken dit nie passiwiteit nie. Die Gees gee aan die statiese beendere in ons teks lewe en hulle wend hulle na die toekoms. Is dit klaar met ons? Nee. Die beste lê nog voor. Jesus Christus bring lewe uit dood. Hy het immers die doodsbeendere van sonde, dood en uitsig­ loosheid oorwin. Mag jou hoopvolle woorde en dade as Sy volgeling, as inspirasie vir ander dien, dat doodsheid en uitsig­ loosheid oorwin is deur Hom wat op Kersdag onder ons kom woon het.

WW maar hier in die Watergat praat ons “lo­ cals” onder mekaar, en ons identifiseer die vrot appels gereeld. Ons weet wie julle is. Ewenwel, verlede Maandag­ middag het ‘n groep sakemanne van Kaapstad wat op ‘n weeklange “gholf­ safari” in KZN is, hier kom eet. Kon nie uitgepraat raak oor vroulief se spesiale beesstert­gereg (teen slegs R60 per kop) nie, en het ons ná ‘n paar van Nam­ ibië se beste uitvoerprodukte vergas op regte­egte Kaapse humor. Van die sto­ ries, sommiges nie hier herhaalbaar nie, het ons gemoed goed gedoen: • Gatiep staan in Tygervallei op ‘n stoep en ‘n Gautenger loop verby. Gaut­ enger: Wat’s die vinnigste namier om by die Waterfront te kom? Gatiep: Ry djy of loep djy? Gautenger: Ek ry. Gatiep: Daai’s die vinnigste manier. • Meraai gaan vir ‘n werks­onder­ houd. Beampte: Het jy getik op skool? Meraai: Nei meneer, ons het net papsak gedrink en dagga gerook daai jare. • Gatiep aan priester: Waarom dra djy djou hemp agterstevoor? Priester: Omdat ek ‘n vader is. Gatiep: Maar ek is ook ‘n vader en dra nie my hemp so nie. Priester: Ja, maar ek is ‘n vader van duisende. Gatiep: Miskien moet djy djou broek agterstevoor aantrek. • Meraai: Gatiep, moet djy nie dink dat djy by die hemel se poorte sal in­ gaan as djou asem so na drank stink nie. • Gatiep: Daa’s ‘n technical point van hemel toe gaan wat djy nie wiet nie. My asem gaan nie saam nie, ek blaas hom mos hier uit.

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WILD COAST SUN IS THE ONLY PLACE TO BE ON 31 DECEMBER 2016 *Rules with complete offer available at MVG (Most Valued Guest) desks or suninternational.com

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SUN INTERNATIONAL SUPPORTS RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING. GAMBLING FOR PERSONS 18 YEARS AND OLDER. WINNERS KNOW WHEN TO STOP. Delicious dinners, brunches and NATIONAL RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING TOLL-FREE COUNSELLING LINE Relax and unwind in the indoor bar Cocktails at the pool bar lingering lunches 0800 006 008. SUN INTERNATIONAL CASINOS ARE LICENSED CASINOS. Enquiries: 039 978 3361 | 180 Scott Street, Scottburgh


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LOCAL IS GOOOOOOD LJVT67

Hibiscus Paving

Electrical Maintenance Available 24/7 Between Penington and Port Shepstone

• Quality paving • Personal supervision

Creating paving that CENTURY OF SERVICE CENTURY SUCCESS will addOFvalue to your property

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Contact Jakes 082 593 7431 Licensed Electrician Email: 0793454290@vodamail.co.za

Andre 039 972 1138 / 082 763 3023

To advertise in the classifieds please contact Delue on 039 682 1010

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Tel / Fax 039 315 6303 Call: 072 477 2895 vongobricks@gmail.com Member of MBA

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Since 1984

We Manufacture, Erect, Raise (& Don’t Despair) Also Repair!!

T’s & C’s apply

Sand, Stone, Retainers, Pavers, Lintels and More!

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SHRI DURGAMATHA ASTROLOGY CENTRE

To advertise

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Pandith Santhosh.Guru

in the

An explanation of your past, present, future by book reading (109 years 1941-2050) Palm reading, face reading, name reading, date of birth reading, horoscope, shells calculations, etc

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Affordable Carports, Supplied & Installed

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5m x 3m 6m x 3m 5m x 5m 6m x 5m 6m x 6m

R8 000.00 R9 000.00 R11 250.00 R12 900.00 R14 950.00

Fully Installed with box gutters all sides, hot dip galvanised poles and downpipe

FOUND

Miniature Pincher male, black at Tweni Spar just before New Year. Has anyone lost this dog ?

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harmony hills rescue dogs

ADVERTISING DEADLINE: Tuesday 10am PAYMENT DEADLINE: Tuesday 16h00 Classifieds Advertising is done on a strictly pre­payment basis

contact

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Septic Tanks Paving slabs Pipeline markers Lockable slabs Stormwater cover slabs & splays Sewer rings & covers Fig 6, 12 & mini kerbs Steps Gulleys Wall cappings Pillar tops Soil Retainers Concrete benches Manhole spacer elements Cast iron frames

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GATE & DOOR LOCKABLE SLABS

SEWER RINGS

Gate & Garage Door Automation Service, Repairs & Installing CCTV, Electric Fencing and Intercom System

PLANNED SHUTDOWN OF WATER SUPPLY Ugu District Municipality hereby informs its customers residing in Port Shepstone CBD of a planned shutdown of water supply due to the tie-in of a 200 mm pipeline into the existing water system that feeds the Port Shepstone CBD. Also do Razor Wire

SOIL RETAINERS

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Dr Bernadine James Counselling Psychologist

Gate Motors Installed for R3500.00

Garage Motors Installed for R3200.00

Call us: 076 027 1311 039 315 0298 scgatendoor@gmail.com

Clinical Psychologist DR. CAThRIn VEnTER

Counselling Educational Assessments Grade 9: Subject choice Grade 11/12: Career Counselling

H.D.E (Wits) B.A. (Honours - UNISA). M.A. Counselling Psychology RAU Cum Laude. D Litt et Phil Counselling Psychology (UJ)

Specialist in assessments for the last 22 years. Assessments also available in Afrikaans

13 Wartski Drive, (Near Margate Netcare)

Tel: 039 317 1759 Email: drbernijames@gmail.com

The shutdown is scheduled as follows: Date: Duration: Affected Community:

25 January 2017 07H00 – 15H00 Port Shepstone CBD

Customers are urged to store sufficient water during this period. Municipal relief water supply will be on standby should a need arise. Any inconvenience that might be caused due to this shutdown is sincerely regretted. For water related queries, customers can contact their ward councillor or contact our 24-Hour Call Centre on 08000 WATER (92837) OR (039) 688 5830/36 OR SMS 44751 Also, visit our facebook page: ‘Ugu Municipality Talk’ for more updates Customers’ cooperation in this regard will be highly appreciated.

M.Soc.Sci, PhD - Practice no: 0290157

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PUBLIC NOTICE:

• Adult, Child and Adolescent Therapy (All psychological problems) • Couple's/Marital Therapy • Sex Therapy • Depression/Anxiety • Forensic Psychology/Assessments • School Assessments (IQ and School Performance) • Career Assessments

Tel: 039-6822787 I Cell: 073 774 6416 Email: doctorventer@gmail.com Address: 12 Quarry Road Port Shepstone

ISSUED BY: Mr DD Naidoo Municipal Manager Ugu District Municipality Ugu District Municipality promotes working together to create an environment that is friendly, responsive, accountable, effective and efficient for local communities.


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CLASSIFIEDS PERSONAL SERVICES

GENERAL & HOME SERVICES

ANERLEY - LIVING WATERS: Self-catering cottages, Conferences. From R150ppps. 060 970 4398/076 812 1829

HOME IMPROVEMENTS EXTERIOR

1400

1836

REPAIRS

FINANCIAL

ROOMS TO LET 3315

UVONGO near Spar. Room in pvt. house R2000pm incl l/w, 1 person required. Bev: 079 813 4299

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1420

VEHICLES

EMPLOYMENT

ACCESSORIES, SPARES & MODIFICATIONS 3001

BULK SECOND HAND TYRES for sale from R110 each. Call 083 378 6993 or 039 682 5385

FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS

TRANSPORT & STORAGE

AGRICULTURAL

TRAILERS 3040

OTHER ANIMALS

BMG PLUMBERS:

1655

BICYCLES: New and used. Repairs & Spares. KADWA'S CYCLES 039 682 0778

GARDEN & IRRIGATION 1825

2220

For all your domestic plumbing requirements. Contact 076 032 3931

Harmony Hill Farm Sea Park

LAWNMOWER: 2500w Fagram. Very good condition R1000. 039 972 0009

WANTED

MOBILE DOG GROOMING Pennington to Port Edward, Bath, Clip, Dip, Manicures, Strip & Trim Call Renate 083 443 0432 DOG & CAT BOARDING Luxury, Secure kennels. Walks and exercise daily. ily Call Penny 082 719 0838

REMOVALS:

GALVANISED SLIDING GATE: 4m x 1.8m high. Like new incl. wheels & brackets. R4 400 onco. 082 680 0659

3680

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Earn Extra Income while working. Employed and selfemployed welcome. SMS your name and cell no. 071 720 5015. And we will call you!

1870

1845

MISCELLANEOUS

GENERAL

Garden Refuse, Building Rubble, Furniture etc. From R300 per load. Contact Susan

081 755 8796

HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR 1835

3601

FOR RENT 3205

Open Mon to Friday only 7am to 12 noon - 3pm to 4.30pm

PEST CONTROL 1850

VEHICLES WANTED TO BUY

HOLIDAY & TRAVEL

3075

Port Edward: Accommodation. Furnished Units sleeps 4 - L/W included R4000 per month - Swimming Pool - fully fenced security. 079 495 1874

GARDEN FLATS TO LET

SELF CATERING

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DOREEN with 3 years Domestic Worker experience seeks work. Contact 073 102 1790

PROPERTIES

2626

3265

KLEIN PARADYS selfcatering accomodation from R150pp/pn per cabin & R200pp/pn per cottage. 039 6812611/0722443788

MELVILLE/BANANA BEACH: 2 x 1 bed flats, very neat, semi-furnished. R2500 incl. W&L 083 596 9023

KHOLEKA is looking for a position as a Admin. Clerk or Domestic Worker. Has exp. 078 373 9745 THEMBEKA seeks a domestic position. Has 1 years exp. Very trustworthy. 073 132 0424 THEMBI has 7 yrs experience as a Domestic worker. Is well trained and trustworthy. In need of a full/part time position. 078 129 4692 XOLILE with exp.as a Domestic worker, is well trained & seeks a full time position. 083 531 4455

To advertise in the classifieds please contact Delue on 039 682 1010

Ray Nkonyeni Municipality

Ray Nkonyeni Municipality

MUNICIPAL NOTICE: 011 of 2017

MUNICIPAL NOTICE: 009 of 2017

INVITATION TO COMMENT

INTENTION TO AWARD TENDER

Ray Nkonyeni Municipality hereby gives a notice in terms of Schedule 4, Section 11 of the Municipal Planning and Land Use Management Bylaw that an application has been received in terms of Section 46 of the said Bylaw for the Special Consent to utilise the Remainder of Erf 948 Port Edward for the purpose of a Betting Depot and a Casino (Limited to certain uses) The application is for the utilisation of a particular floor space within the “Port Edward Spar Centre” shopping complex for the purpose of a Betting Depot and Casino (limited to 5 payout machines)

Ray Nkonyeni Municipality hereby gives notice that it intends to award the following tenders in terms of its Supply Chain Management processes: Tender no

Resolution no

Description

Service Provider

8/2/1713

BAC105/12/2016

PANEL OF ELECTRIFICATION CONTRACTORS WITHIN RAY NKONYENI MUNICIPALITY FOR A THREE (3) YEAR PERIOD

• Ubambo Bambo T/A Felix Electrical • Mboyisa Electrical • Randshelf 218 • Veez Micro Enterprise(Pty) Ltd • Imbawula Technical Services and Suppliers Group • ZML Africa Projects • Noyaba Electrical Engineers • CEE Hoo Managements T/A Mood Electrical • Khuphukani Mbongeni JV • Luav Consulting Service T/A Luav Electrical Service

A copy of the applications (No:185/16) received in terms of the above is available for inspection between 07h30 and 16h00 at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo. The public with sufficient interest therein may lodge written comments to the Head of Department: Development Planning Services by no later than 23 February 2017 via any of the following: POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240 FACSIMILE: 086 587 7414 E-MAIL: nelisiwe.sithole@rnm.gov.za All enquiries are to be directed telephonically to Nelisiwe Sithole on 039 315 9244. A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall be precluded from further participating in the process and taking any further steps, with regard to the application. SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. Box 5 Port Shepstone 4240

SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. Box 5 Port Shepstone 4240


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CLASSIFIEDS Vacancy for CARPENTERS

We require various experienced Carpenters to work on construction contracts based around KwaZulu-Natal. Please email your CV to dhd@dhdconstruction.co.za or fax your CV to 039 685 7361

VACANCY Established Construction Company looking to employ Quantity Surveyor. Minimum experience of 5 years construction experience. Please email CV to admin@pharaohsconstruction.com.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Earn extra income while working. Employed and self-employed welcome

SMS your name and cell number to 078 267 4949 And we will call you!

29 Uvongo Square, Foster Rd, Uvongo Tel: 039 315 0046 Fax: 086 693 5201 Email: c.infopers@mweb.co.za Website: www.infopersonnel.co.za (NO CERTIFICATES REQUIRED REQUIRED) (ONLY A THREE PAGE CV) P.S: EVEN IF WE HAVE NOT ADVERTISED A POSITION, YOU ARE WELCOME TO FAX YOUR CV FOR ANY FUTURE POSITIONS

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY:

KOKSTAD Coca-Cola Fortune Proprietary Limited Company Registration No. 1989/003502/07

LOCAL DISTRIBUTION PARTNER REGION: COASTAL SITE: KOKSTAD DISTRIBUTION LOCATION: Kokstad and surrounds

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the above mentioned business opportunity. We are seeking a dynamic and driven entrepreneur who has the ability to successfully partner and contract with Coca Cola Beverages South Africa, as a Local Distribution Partner. The successful person will be responsible for independently managing a warehouse and distribution operation of Coca Cola products within a designated area. The distribution site will be based in Kokstad. KEY PURPOSE STATEMENT To manage a distribution operation of the supplier company’s products in accordance with the contractual agreement and set standards, adhering to business ethics which are consistent with the supplier company’s values.

KEY OUTPUTS

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Planned daily work load Completed daily deliveries Supervised delivery team Managed settlement findings The operation has small vehicles optimal for terrain and small drop multi-load operation Distribution site owned or rented by CCBSA Outlet Development remains CCBSA’s responsibility Order generation is done by CCBSA LDP to construct load and execute delivery with LDP owned fleet The LDP services are exclusive to Coca Cola products Mac Mobile/SAP DSD will be the preferred IT systems Maintained and enhanced customer relations Maintained and enhanced company image

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Must have experience as an Entrepreneur LDP must reside in the area of operation & possess community insights Product & industry knowledge Articulated truck operation Safety policies Transport Legislation Customer orientation Calculations (Advanced) Clerical Conceptualization Comparison

QUALIFICATIONS & OTHER REQUIREMENTS • • • • • • • •

Grade 12 essential Logistics Tertiary qualification an advantage Code 10 Drivers License R250K start-up capital essential SARS Tax Clearance Certificate WCA Certificate Clean criminal & credit record Must be prepared to work min 6 days a week

Key Areas: To ensure accurate and timeous recording of all financial transactions, as well as Financial management reporting up to Balance sheet in compliance with standard accounting practices. Essential Minimum Requirements:     

Matric with accounting, preferably with formal Bookkeeping or Accounting qualification At least 5years accounting experience, preferably in the Hospitality Industry plus experience in staff supervision Computer literacy: Excel, Word and Pastel essential Good written and verbal communication skills Good interpersonal skills, team player, able to use initiative, professional attitude

Key Performance Areas: Under the control of the Group Financial Manager, responsible for, but not limited to:     

Cash Book control – up to Bank reconciliations Preparing of monthly management accounts Statutory returns, Vat reconciliation & submission, Provisional tax and IT3 returns Trust account control and management Debtors and Creditors Control – processing and reconciliation of receipts from guests and processing and payment of creditors and homeowners Stock management and balancing Management & control of the Asset Register Assist with general receipting, banking and general office routine

Closing date: 27 January 2017 Please send a CV plus a motivating letter to Marieta Badenhorst per e-mail: marieta.villaren@sanlameer.co.za to reach us on or before closing date. If you have not had any response from us by 3 February 2017, please consider your application as unsuccessful.

CLOSING DATE: 3 February 2017

ADVERTISING DEADLINE: Tuesday 10am PAYMENT DEADLINE: Tuesday 16h00 Classifieds Advertising is done on a strictly pre­ payment basis

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San Lameer Villa Rentals is a subsidiary of the San Lameer Master Homeowners Association. This is an opportunity to join a company that prides itself in providing top-class self-catering villas through service excellence.

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Interested applicants, who meet the above employee specifications, should email their applications to the contact person below. Please specify LDP or Local Distribution Partner Application in the subject line. Shivesh Ramsout HR GIT Email: sramsout@za.ccsabco.com

BOOKKEEPER SAN LAMEER VILLA RENTALS

11 Berg Road, Port Shepstone 4240 PO Box 329, Port Shepstone 4240 T +27 (39) 6859000

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Estate of the late GEOFFREY IVAN HITZEROTH (ID No 411001 5078 085) who was married out of community of property to HEATHER CHISHOLM HITZEROTH (ID No 450521 0081 083) of 3 Fernwood, Dunbar Road, Ramsgate, KZN. Date of birth of deceased 01 October 1941. Date of death 02 March 2016 at Village of Happiness, Margate, KZN. Master’s Ref 4756/2016/Durban, KZN. The 2nd Amended First and Final Liquidation and Distribution Account in the above estate will lie for inspection at the Master of the High Court, Durban, KZN and at the office of the Magistrate at Port Shepstone, KZN for a period of 21 days from the date of publication hereof. Dated at Ramsgate KZN on 20th January 2017 Heather Chisholm Hitzeroth - Executor P.O. Box 2034 Margate 4275


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PRECIOUS GUMEDE >>precious.gumede@media24.com

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ITH construction of the new Merlewood Primary School continuing, pupils have settled in the new temporary mobile classrooms and learning is continuing as normal. Principal Audrey Ryan said the first phase, consisting of five foundation classes and a renovated school hall, is at an advanced stage and the second phase has also started. “Heavy rains in the past few months have contributed to a slight delay. A handover of phase one is expected to be at the end of term one,” said Ryan. Ryan said it is full steam ahead for the pupils and teachers. “In the first week of school, there were a few tearful moments from Grade 1 pupils and parents.

Primary school phase 1 almost complete PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Merlewood Primary Phase 1 of the new school building, al­ most complete.

“However, now that it’s the second week, we have confident little Grade 1’s ready to proceed with the academic

year.” said Ryan. The school still has space for more enrolments in Grade 1 and parents

can apply. “A sense of excitement now lingers among the pupils as well as the

Merlewood Secondary pupils awarded

teachers in anticipation of moving into the phase one buildings,” she said.

Artiste auditions in Margate

Merlewood Secondary’s top five Grade 8 to matric pupils.

CANDYCE KRISHNA >>candyce.krishna@media24.com MERLEWOOD Secondary held an awards function last Thursday. The top five pupils from each grade received trophies and certificates for their outstanding performance. Dux Zizipho Msebenzi achieved seven As and an award for excelling in the 2016 De Beers English Olympiad. She made history at the school for being the first pupil to obtain seven As in matric. Deputy principal Indhira Nair said teachers were very proud of the pupils for their hard work and encouraged them to maintain this standard through the rest of their schooling career.

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Merlewood Secondary pupils who excelled in the 2016 De Beers English Olympiad despite English not being their home language (from left) Nosisa Mjweni, Liyabona Mtshengu, Inga Ntsingila, Athini Shangala, Kungalo Mbeshu, Melinda Mkuzo and Ziz­ ipho Msebenzi (dux).

CliffCentral Radio presenter Weza Matomane invites models, dancers, singers, actors, musicians, fashion designers and filmmakers to the Mzansi Arts auditions at Desroches Hotel in Margate on 28 January at 2pm. Successful candidates will move on to display their craft at the Playhouse Company from 9 to 11 June. Mzansi Arts is a platform that gives performing and visual artists the opportunity to perform for, meet and network with national and international scouts in a safe and controlled environment. For more information, contact Vicky van Jaarsveld on 072 664 6656 or email info@mzansiarts.co.za

Ray Nkonyeni Municipality

Ray Nkonyeni Municipality

MUNICIPAL NOTICE: 005 of 2017

MUNICIPAL NOTICE: 003 of 2017 APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAW INVITATION TO COMMENT The Ray Nkonyeni Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of Schedule 4, Section 11 of the Hibiscus Coast Municipal Planning and Land Use Management Bylaw that an application has been received in terms of Section 46 of the said Bylaw for special consent to permit offices on Erf 248 Sea Park The subject is located on Casuarina Drive, Sea Park. A copy of the application (No:177/2016) received in terms of the above is available for inspection between 07h30 and 16h00 at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo. The public with sufficient interest therein may lodge written comments to the Head of Department: Development Planning Services, attention Sithembile Khomo, by no later than 20 February 2017 via any of the following: POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240 FACSIMILE: 086 529 7256 E-MAIL: Sthembile.khomo@rnm.gov.za All enquiries are to be directed telephonically to Sthembile Khomo on 039 315 9244. A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall be precluded from further participating in the process and taking any further steps, with regard to the application. SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. Box 5 PORT SHEPSTONE 4240

INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE WARD COMMITTEE ELECTION (WARD 12 & 18) The Municipal Systems Act (Act No.32 of 2000), Section 152 of the Constitution of RSA, the Municipal Structures Act (Act No. 117 of 1998) and Local Government Laws Amendment Act (Act No. 19 of 2008) obliges local government to encourage and create conditions for the local community to participate in the affairs of the municipality. As part of compliance to the said provisions, Ray Nkonyeni Municipality conducted Ward Committee elections during the month of October 2016 and all Wards were elected except for Ward 12 and Ward 18. Therefore, the municipality hereby invites residents of Ward 12 and 18 to participate in the Ward Committee elections that are to take place as follows: DATE 26 January 2017

WARD

VENUE

TIME

12

Umtentweni Town Hall

17h00

18

Port Shepstone Civic Center

17h00

NB: To vote you must be on the voters roll, be 18 years of age and above and you can only vote in the ward where you reside. PLEASE BRING YOUR IDs FOR VERIFICATION PURPOSES. All enquires can be directed to Mrs Mbili on 039 688 2008/57 / fax- 039 682 0327/ e-mail Winnie.mbili@ rnm.gov.za SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. Box 5 PORT SHEPSTONE 4240


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23 All the way from Canada are (from left) Barry Keetch, Brian McCarthy and Will and Diane Bowman. PHOTOS: PRECIOUS GUMEDE

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Five bikers from Canada also attended the celebration saying it feels good to see that the Canadian way of celebrating this day is slowly shifting in. The next Friday the 13th is in October and McCarthy has called on bikers to be part of a celebrations that will be held that day. For more information, contact McCarthy on brianmc@gmail.com or 082 202 4978.

RIDAY the 13th is considered by some to be an unlucky day, but in Canada bikers changed this mindset and turned it into a day worth celebrating, calling it Friday the 13th Motorcycle Rally. Bikers on the South Coast have also adapted this approach and made it a bikers’ tradition to get together on the day and celebrate brotherhood and sisterhood, calling it Bikers’ Day Last Friday bikers from various XLAB MALE 4MONTHS clubs gathered at Margate’s Village Tavern to enjoy music and drinks. The event was hosted by Brian McCarthy, a former South Coast biker, but now living in Canada, who has GET IN TOUCH been in the biking fraternity since the NO:13, OSCAR NERO DRIVE, MARBURG, 1960s. PORT SHEPSTONE, SOUTH AFRICA McCarthy said T: 039 682 3799 C: 082 453 1133 Friday the 13th Motorcycle Rally in Canada has been celebrated since the 1980s and attracts 250 000 bikers. “On the South K30 Coast its only the second year Bikers’ Labrador Gracey Day is celebrated. female “Last year it at5 years tracted 100 bikers riding from Johannesburg, Durban and neighbouring towns coming to Margate to celebrate with us,” said McCarthy. He said they chose Margate beSEAMLESS ALUMINIUM cause of the beautiful GUTTERS SPECIALISTS climate and feel that Trevor 082 463 1282 or 074 111 0943 or Margate is the “paremail quote@hibiscusgutters.co.za adise” of SA.

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Weekend soccer in Albersville

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Teddy Bears goalkeeper saves a shot by Citizen FC. THE Hibiscus Soccer Association hosted a number of games at the Albersville sports grounds on Sunday. Eyethu Premier League Citizen FC 0-2 Teddy Bears Super Destroyers 1-5 Juventus FC Madiba Stars 0-1 Italian FC

His Place Mens Boutique final The game between Heroes FC and Bafana FC ended 2-2. Bafana FC scored twice in the penalty stage, winning 4-2. Lindani “Kisses” Ntobela of Heroes FC was chosen as man of the match, and man of the tournament was Sphamandla Ncane of Bafana FC. - Supplied.

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Margate Country Club golf results Week ending 15 January Tuesday 10 January Ladies competition: no result Wednesday 11 January Wobblers 3­ball alliance Arthur Tomlinson Floater: Robert Henning, Hans Dallinger, An­ drew Dickerson oco 73 pts 1st: Thys Bothma, Dave Morri­ son, Otto Mutschler 86 pts 2nd: Jim Finn, Frank Merrill, Richard Plaskitt 83 pts 3rd: Dave Parsons, Piet Pretori­ us, Alan Robinson 82 pts Thursday 12 January Carreira/Curlewis Cup, week two. Individual stableford sponsor Doug’s Hardware. 1st: Patrick Mavundla 40 pts 2nd: Fanie Terblanche 39 pts 3rd: Piet Ludick oco 38 pts Nearest Pin 4th ­ sponsored by Margate Pro’s Shop: Dries Barkhuizen 16th ­ sponsored by Hibiscus Re­ tirement Villages: Fanie Terblanche Saturday 14 January

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