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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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ECs, who were a “no show” at the Workers’ Parliament on Friday, left workers from KZN government departments angered and frustrated. Workers said they were disappointed about the lack of interest

from MECs, who were invited to this year’s meeting to present feedback from last year’s parliament held in New Castle. The parliament was scheduled to take place over two days, but the second day had to be cancelled due to the poor attendance of MECs. Before the event even started Natu, Cosatu, Sadtu, Saccawu,

Samwu, Numsa union members and others said the parliament was not meant to begin without the presence of government leaders. Cosatu provincial secretary, Edwin Mkhize, said they felt disrespected. “We are very unhappy about the persistent failure of MECs and leaders to attend our Workers’ Parlia-

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ment. We, as workers, took the time to attend this parliament only to find that not one MEC is present.” Mkhize then asked KZN Legislature speaker Lydia Johnson to allow unions to caucus and discuss a way forward. After the caucus Mkhize said they are dissatisfied with the situation and asked the speaker to explain why the MECs were not at the meeting. “We are not being taken seriously as decision-makers are not here. Who is going to respond to our questions, and who will answer our questions.” Mkhize said at the last meeting a date for the next parliament was given to stakeholders and the fact that MECs are not here shows lack of prioritising from their side. Speaking on behalf of Natu, a delegate said that issues between ANC and Natu would result in MECs not attending the parliament. At that point the MEC for the Department of Transport, Community Safety Willies Mchunu arrived and told angry workers that some MECs were still on the way, but others would not be attending because of commitments. “MEC of Social Development Weziwe Thusi is still on her way and so is the MEC of Health, Dlomo. The MEC of education Nkonyeni and Mabuyakhulu did say they won’t make it because they are in other provincial executive committee meetings and are under pressure.” Sadtu’s Nomarussia Caluza said they understand that the MECs are under pressure, however, as workers they also had commitments, which they had to cancel. “We were expecting the MECs to be here as we expected them to participate.” The speaker then asked that the parliament continue because Thusi and Ravi Pillay had arrived, which was accepted.

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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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At the workshop (front, from left) Aadil Osman, Sphamandla Mthembu, Anton Gets, Julie Naidoo, Don Govender and (back) Paul Jefferys. tunities in the local maritime industry. Govender said feedback from the meeting would be taken into account during the development of the strategy. The workshop was attended by representatives and organisations, including the South Coast Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Samsa, South Coast Tourism, NSRI and Legend Kayaks, to name a few.

Looking at the different aspects - social, technology, environmental and economical issues, a number of questions were raised. Tourism Ceo Justin Mackrory said that the beaches on the South Coast should be upgraded and IDPs should be adjusted. Mackrory said there is a definite need for partnership for between the private and public sector. “They should look into protect-

Rapists behind bars for 20 years each TWO men, Khonzelani Mkhize (25) and Muzikhona Ngcobo (35) were sentenced to 20 years’ in the Scottburgh Regional Court last week for the rape of a woman in the Mtwalume area. In May 2014, the complainant and her friend visited a tavern in the area. At some point during that evening, the complaint’s friend left without informing her. The complainant waited and eventually also left the tavern. As she walked to the road, with the hope of securing a lift, she was approached by the two accused. They told her it was too late for her to be out on the road and offered her a place to stay at the one accused’s home overnight. They mentioned he had a sister who she could share a room with. The complainant agreed and they walk­

ed together. On reaching the shack, they threatened her with a knife and forced her to undress. Accused one raped the complainant in the presence of accused two, who then raped her as well. The men raped the woman for a second time after which accused two left. The com­ plainant waited for accused one to fall asleep and she ran away. She saw a community member on the road and reported the incident to her. The police were called and when they ar­ rived they found accused one still asleep. He was arrested and then asked to lead them to accused two. The matter was finalised by regional court prosecutor, Active Njakazi. ­ Supplied.

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Assaulted man dies CANDYCE KRISHNA >>candyce.krishna@media24. com SECURITY officers from Lazer 911 came across the body of a man in Oslo Beach on Sunday evening while patrolling in the area. “A woman and motor-cross bikers flagged down the officers and said they had come across the man’s body,” said Basil Lanka of Lazer. At the time the bikers did not know that the man was dead.

“Our officers approached the body and found that the man was semi-naked and badly assaulted,” he added. Police and paramedics were then called to the scene. The man, who is yet to be identified, was declared dead on scene. “The man was found with multiple injuries and he was certified dead by paramedics. “A murder case was opened. The man must still be identified,” said police spokesperson LieutenantColonel Zandra Wiid.

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Primary schools learn about TB PUPILS from 10 schools were screened for tuberculosis recently after the MEC for Health and Education launched a project to fight TB in schools this year. Thabisile Ngcobo, communications officer for the Ugu Health District started in Ugu district. “This was short lived with the difficulties we faced getting schools to accept the programme and give us the time to speak to children, and have small programmes. “We however persevered and finally got the principals of schools to buy into the project,” she said. Murchison Primary, Siphaka-

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along the way. There is still no electricity in these homes, but this will be sorted out in due time,” said ward councillor, Ajith Rajaram. He said a new contractor took over this week as the previous one was not keeping up to the work schedule. “The old contractor was slacking. This has caused a further delay

“Pupils seemed to be more actively involved in conversations as gifts were awarded. “Bags and juice bottles given to children after a question-andanswer session,” said Ngcobo. Primary schools were targeted and plans are in place to visit high schools. Part of the programme saw children take home symptom cards to monitor for signs and symptoms of TB. Results: •7 131 pupils were screened for TB. •115 had at least one sign or symptom of TB.

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itary products to see them through the month. A further seven percent indicated that they miss school because they do not have sufficient products. Locally, Hoërskool Suid-Natal and Suid-Natal Primêre Skool benefit from the project by receiving toiletries only. The schools secured their own donors for sanitary items. “Each parcel is worth about R50 and contains sanitary pads and two other products, which includes body wash, toothpaste or antiperspirant,

which is carefully packed for them,” said Mariëtte van Heerden, KZN Regional co-ordinator. “Helping Hand created a character, Hanna, to represent every girl who experiences this problem. She is a typical school girl, but she has financial difficulties and therefore cannot afford to buy sanitary products,” she added. SMS the word “helphanna” to 36989 and donate R10 to keep girls in school. Schools interested in receiving parcels may contact the project organiser, Michelle Burger, on 012 644 4390, or e-mail michelle@ helpendehand.co.za Pads cost between R34.95 to R53.95 per month for 16. Most women require two packs every month. Tampons cost between R45 to R54 per month for 24 which also won’t get most women through the month. Clicks house brand has sanitary pads at R7.95 for eight.

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PRECIOUS GUMEDE >>precious.gumede@media24.com THE annual Mr and Miss Gamalakhe 2016 beauty pageant is on Saturday 28 May at the Gamalakhe Esayidi TVET College. Pageant organiser, PhumlaniM Foundation invites the South Coast community to attend the

crowning ceremony at the third Mr and Miss Gamalakhe 2016. Phumlani Mzobe, PhumlaniM Foundation founder, said casting and finalising of finalists has been done. Mzobe said the pageant is not only about physical appearance, but intellect as well. “We invite the South Coast com-

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HE fifth annual Paddle Out for Sharks conservation platform, connecting humans with the oceans, will be held in conjunction with the international Silence of the Sharks underwater protest this year. Two events are set to take place on the South Coast - one at Scottburgh (Aliwal Shoal) and Shelly Beach (Protea Banks) on Saturday, 4 June. Endorsed by Ugu South Coast Tourism, the Silence of the Sharks and Paddle Out for Sharks initiatives will also celebrate World Oceans Day on 8 June, centred around the theme of ‘healthy oceans, healthy planet’. “The ocean serves a number of vital purposes, regulating temperature, providing life-giving oxygen and a home to an incredible array of wildlife,” explained Justin Mackrory, CEO Ugu South Coast Tourism. “To ensure the health of all future generations, we need to ensure that our oceans are protected.” Mackrory said residents on the South Coast are made aware, on a daily basis, of the beauty of the ocean and the need for its preservation. “We have some of the best big animal diving in the world,” he explained. “Aliwal Shoal has been named one of the world’s top 10 dive sites and Protea Banks attracts thousands of international divers every year. These initiatives coincide with the proposed expansion of the Marine Protected Areas at these two dive sites on the KZN

Looking forward to take part in the Silence of the Sharks campaign (from left) shark scientist Jessica Escobar, Nikki Tilley (repre­ senting Ugu South Coast Tourism, Port Shepstone), ‘Shark Angel’ Olivia Symcox (Scottburgh) and ‘Shark Angel’ Michelle Moodley (Durban). South Coast and play an important part in keeping awareness about our oceans alive and encouraging people to become proactive in the protection of sharks and marine life.” Paddle Out for Sharks, which was first held at Aliwal Shoal in 2011, is supported by the surfing community, conservationists, anglers, divers, paddle skiers, scientists and all environmentally-concerned individuals. Following the surfing tradition of ‘paddling out’ in memory of a fallen surfer, the event echoes that spiritual element, highlighting the plight of sharks.

“The Paddle Out for Sharks is proud to co-operate on our fifth annual paddle out in 2016, with Silence of the Sharks at the south coast venues. As a grassroots movement that aims to raise awareness of the plight of sharks, we see a synergy with Silence of the Sharks, who are also trying to provide a ‘voice for sharks’,” said Amanda Barratt, Paddle Out for Sharks organiser. The same sentiment flows through the Silence of the Sharks protest, which started with a Red Sea dive in December 2015 where about 100 divers went to a depth of 20 metres for half an hour in protest of the mass disap-

pearance of sharks. The dive will be emulated at various locations across the globe, with South Africa’s single event taking place on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, set to be the biggest underwater demonstration ever held in South Africa. The initiative will end on 23 October 2016 with a dive in Cyprus. According to David Pilosof, underwater photographer and diver who is leading the Silence of the Sharks initiative since 1972, the number of blacktip reef sharks has dwindled by 93 percent worldwide, the number of tiger sharks has decreased by 97% and bull sharks by 99%. Every year, 70 million sharks or more are hunted globally, particularly in the Far East, although the European Union and United States have not made shark fishing illegal. Sharks have roamed the oceans for 400 million years and are understood to be linked to the health of all our oceans. Despite this, the decimation of sharks for shark fin soup, with some sharks finned while alive and then thrown back into the ocean to drown, continues. Many sport fishermen also target large sharks, effectively removing slow reproducing animals, vital to all conservation, merely for trophies. Internationally renowned marine videographer, Mark Addison, who comes from the South Coast and will be participating in the event, said: “The greatest threat to sharks on our coast is ourselves, in all of our destructive incantations. It is truly sad. I am

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of the opinion that the opportunity for debate and timeous intervention has truly passed but the time for action is always now and within each and every one of us.” Addison’s daughter, Ella, an experienced scuba diver, will also be participating in the event along with a number of like-minded school friends. The Silence of the Sharks protest forms part of South Coast Tourism’s sardine season campaign, which includes a number of family-focused events. The annual Sardine Run along the KwaZulu-Natal coastline, dubbed “the greatest shoal on Earth” is one of the most significant natural migration phenomena globally. The day’s events will start at 8am with the Paddle Out for Sharks participants gathering at back line off Scottburgh Beach where flowers will be laid. Thereafter, the Silence of the Sharks participants will be invited to jump off the boats and form a group in the water holding banners. Following a countdown, the divers will descend one to two metres with the banners. Scuba divers will then descend with the banners to a 10 metre depth. For ocean lovers and shark advocates wanting to get involved in this impactful campaign but not wanting to get wet, there will be land-based activities at both Scottburgh and Shelly Beach-St Mike’s (Protea Banks). The Harley Owners Group (Hogs) Durban Chapter will also be joining in the demonstration by riding from Durban to Scottburgh, gathering at the tidal pool on Scottburgh Main Beach which will provide the perfect viewing point to watch proceedings. Shark Scientist Jessica Escobar will be giving a talk to the crowds that gather, explaining the event and the plight of sharks. Everyone is welcome to attend and encouraged to bring deckchairs, binoculars and flowers. - Supplied.

The first big and official pageant she entered was the 2014 Mr and Miss Gamalakhe where she was crowned queen. She said winning the crown gave her confidence and made her realise she could pursue a modelling career. “Being crowned Miss Gamalakhe made me realise I do have talent and it put pressure on me to prove that I am not just a beauty, I also have the brains to develop the youth in my community,” she said. Ngaleka started her modelling agency this year and already has budding models. “What inspired me to start a modelling agency in Gamalakhe is the passion I had when I saw a lot of disadvantaged, aspiring models who couldn’t afford to join agencies in towns and suburbs, but who have amazing potential and love modelling.” The agency welcomes females between ages of seven and 22. For more information, contact Ngaleka on her Facebook page Amahle Mlambo Ngaleka.

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FRANCE SENIOR ZAMA MANAGER SENIOR MANAGER MAYORALTY AND MAYORALTY AND COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION IN the vibe of celebrating a decade of existence of the Ugu Jazz Festival, this year’s event has secured performances from Municipality some of the THE Ugu District country’s best jazz and Afro-pop mayor, Councillor Ntombifikile legends who have been part of this Gumede, in partnership with music extravaganza since its inception.municipalities, has prolocal patrons and muvidedJazz resources to Afro-pop aid disaster sic fanatics are encouraged to rerelief efforts destitute serve the dates 25for and 26 June for families in Umuziwabantu, the most explosive music entertainment weekend. Ugu JazzCoast preUmzumbe andThe Hibiscus party will be on 25 June. The venMunicipalities a result of the ue for this eventas will be communisevere over the cated thunderstorms in due course. The festival will be held at the Ugu Sports and weekend. Leisure Centre. Gates open at The storms took another 10am. life, increasing deathby toll to The stage willthe be graced Ringo since Madlingozi, Sipho Hotstixof Mafour the beginning the buse, Selaelo Selota, Solomon Willy storms last week in Umuziwaand Madala Kunene. bantu. Sharing the stage with these legends be Umkhumbanze Thewillstorm affected Jazz 217 Band, the country’s new favourite households in Umziwabantu, in Afro-pop music, Nathi, Zahara, 194 in Bantwini, Umzumbe and Zakes Naima Kay, 12 Bon-in gani Nkwanyana and Nomalanga. Hibiscus Coast Municipality. This year’s event will also fea-

A number of 10 schools were destroyed and left dysfunctional. Through the assessment done by the Ugu Disaster Management team, 25 Wendy Houses have been provided to families whose houses were totally destroyed in Umzumbe and Umuziwabantu munici-

spend ranges between R777.6 million and R1.01 billion. A significant number of such visitors can be ascribed to ture new faces such as Brian years, patrons urged to ensure VFR in our rural areas as well. Themba, best known as Rantucompliance with the rules of these The holiday related spend is in the meng in the TV soapie Muvhango, services. region of between R506.6 million and JUSTIN MACKRORY: White Bread, Sbahle Mkhungo Ugu District Municipality and R1.01 billion albeit that many VFR visCEO SOUTH COAST from Gamalakhe, Maleh, Lilitha Cyassound Holdings appreciate the itors can also ascribe their visit as part TOURISM Bidla, Mondli Ngcobo, Lelo Green, response by patrons over the holiday as well. We cannot underestiAfrica, Bophela and Siyalithatha. years, which has ensured the mate business tourism value which is On the decks will be deejays, Siyan- growth of this event while ensuring collectively indicated as having a value da, Muntu, Jikeleza, Master Blaster the growth of the district’s econoof R446 million. and Mshedys. my. These are not trivial indicators for Tickets are For reguour local economy and as such we as R280 for genlar updates an organisation will strive to assist in eral access, on the Ugu the growth of our tourism sector albeit R350 for Jazz Festival, we are living in pressured economic Golden Circle visit the Ugu times. and R1 200 website We can also utilise these indicators for VIP acwww.ugu.gov. in providing prospective investors cess. za PHOTO: or Ugu FaTHE initial draft of a study by Tourism with information to assist them in their SUPPLIED VIP cebook KwaZulu-Natal (TKZN) the has provided decision making. Morewe investment Umzokhanyayo Primary School in Harding that was pages affected by DURING 2014/2015 financial year un- edition tickets allow - Ugu District us with some interesting economic in- will translate into more jobs in the the storm and left dysfunctional. dertook 25 consumer and/or promotions Guide. patrons entry Municipality dicators for our tourism sector here. tourism and leisure sector. in South Africa andCoast abroadIfand we are on month to the excluor Cyassound According to TKZN the South onethis takesyear the rough calculation sive lounge, a Holdings. hosted in the region 1.172 million that there are about six jobs for everywith w palities. spread hardship and devastatrack toofachieve that target again. three-course These are domestic visitor trips and about 61.4 R1 million spend, then in terms of further 30 households tion. Post-summer is indirect the start of many meal,Ashuttle the only comthousand international tourists. season Of direct, and induced spend,box - e have from been identified as “Our communities must domesticis that tourism promotion events over services munication economic importance the oversome 26 000 jobs relyand directly and in-season the VIP host mediums that about all impact isthe suggested as about R4.4 we directly on the tourism andthe leisure In M beneficiaries of lightening con- educate themselves next few months will be busy selling venue to the will be used billion and is about 16.2% of the total sector. ductors, disasters and what they can district to the public, theThe tourism and event venue.which will ensure they by the munictourism economy of our province. tourismtrade economy is a the vital cogtour op are no longer prone to thunder do to avoid becoming There are ipality and a victimMy ownmedia. assessment pegged our in the multilayered economy here andof secu limited early the disasters. service tourism economy in week the region of attending is incumbentMeetings on all of usAfrica to retain itsin term storms. and limit such Next we are bird tickets for general access provider to provide information R3 billion so it comes as a pleasant sur- reputation and integrity among our In total “Better in Johannesburg to promote thevisitors. destination as Bas available at R230.the municipality and updates on the knowledge 2016 Ugu Jazzwill save prise that the TKZN research team tourists and donated 400 blankets, 95 plaslives.” a business and conferencing location and to had, o Park and ride services will once Festival and related events. have calculated a more positive figure. The TKZN figures suggest we are a again be available and patrons can Ugu District Municipality The majority of domestic trips bigger economy than anticipated and tic sheeting, 166 food parcels The municipality has asspeak to Professional Conference Organisers to econom park at secured designated areas promotes working together to (54%) are to visit friends and relatives that tourism, business taxes and relatand 16 sponges as short-term sessed 1 387 households and is refer their clientspurto ouredsunny shores and captiand will be transported to the create an environment that is (VFR) and 37% visit for holiday rates are an important contributorvalue p relief to the families. conducting further assessvating hinterland. event. friendly, responsive, accountable, poses. towards the state coffers as well - tour-motion ToThe ensure the park-and-ride effective and efficient for local Of the total trips made by internaismwe is thus an important element mayor during her visit ments to further identify Following this event immediately attendof our All service is successful as in previous communities. tional and domestic visitors, the VFR economic value chain.

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spoke about the impact of disasters and how they have increased. She said that the Ugu District faces increasing levels of disaster risks because it is exposed to a wide range of weather patterns, including drought, fire and thunderstorms that can trigger wide-

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TIMES are a changing for sure. Doing what we do, we see changes in the dogs and cats when the seasons change and the weather gets colder or when it rains, but these changes always get back to normal. The changes we see now relate to the situation in the country and it’s not good. It spells ill for not only the human race but mostly for the animals. Food is scarce and traps are being set where we have never had a problem with them. In the last two weeks we have lost two dogs, dying in the trap and rescued two very injured dogs in the nick of time. One we call Bruno has lost a leg and the bliksem (excuse the name, but that is him to a T) nearly lost his crown jewels and was cut all the way around his body which will leave scars for the rest of his life. These injuries are horrendous and must be the most frightening and painful thing any animal can experience. I don’t even want to think about all the small animals that die in the crude hand make killing machines. Vet costs have soured and I’m sure we are going to have this again. Most of the 155 dogs we feed every day and roughly about 30 cats are more hungry than they have ever been. We daily have fights among the dogs who try and get to the food the minute we put the containers down. It’s heartbreaking to see and what worries us is the fact that we cannot feed them till they are satisfied as we just do not have the funds to buy more food. We are truly blessed in that the local Pet shop in Scott street, Scottburgh gives us a 30 day account, but we can only buy as much as we can pay for. We currently use 25kg of dog food every day seven days a week. This is an earnest appeal to you our supportive public for food. Any dry dog food will be most welcome and Catmore for the cats. If you want to deliver food, please put our name on the bag and drop it off at the security guard at the gate of Scottburgh High School. If you are too far away you can make a donation into the following bank account: 4 Paws and a Tale Rescue, FNB Scottburgh Branch code 220227 Account number 62370111991, or pay it into the account of Pets Deli, FNB Scottburgh Branch code 260225 account number 62238690392. Any amount will be a blessing. Please use the reference number “Food” when doing a donation. Thank you for your support through the years. Without you we could never have continued rescuing and nursing those that are ill and forgotten. Woofs and sloppy kisses. Nicky 4 Paws and a Tale Rescue 084 626 5508

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as a community steeped in struggle where their forebears stood up to the authoritarianism of indenture on the sugar plantations. “They rose up in the passive resistance, in the defiance campaign, in the historic 1956 Women’s March and even the Treason Trial where leaders from the local community were among the 156 accused with Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu and others.” Pillay said that as we face these contemporary challenges to the integrity of our state, progressive forces were armed with the benefit of this formidable history.

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“From his political stewardship of the Treasury we can be assured that Gordhan will not allow that institution to be compromised in any way.” Pillay also said that those who have been mentored by Gordhan since the early seventies can attest that he is not one to be bullied nor threatened. He referred to Gordhan’s statement that “somewhere in its genes the ANC is able to come up with the right answers at the right time”. Pillay threw up the challenge that the nation must rally in defence of any external or internal threats to the integrity of our state saying that, “a line in the sand has been drawn for all democrats”. Selvan Chetty African National Congress Lower South Coast region

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‘A line in the sand for all democrats’ SPEAKING at the centenary celebrations of the historic Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple in Tongaat at the weekend, ANC Provincial Executive Committee member Ravi Pillay threw his weight behind Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan. Telling the thousand-strong audience that “every generation must rise to the challenges of their time”, he praised Gordhan for defending the integrity and quality of our democracy. His statements follow on the emphatic defence of Gordhan by ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe and Parliamentary Chief Whip Jackson

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“Maar bekommernis alleen help nie. Daai groep moet vinnig iets doen anders is daar geen toekoms vir ons in hierdie land nie. Veral nie vir ons kinders en kleinkinders nie. Ook nie vir hulle nie.” Die konsensus was ook hoewel die Zuptas ‘n groot bedreiging is, is Julius en sy rooi brigade vyand nommer een. Indien hulle hulle sin kry, gaan niks meer saakmaak nie. Ook nie die ANC se bekommerde groep nie. Die storie van die week kom van Len Celliers van Durban. Hy vertel van ‘n groep manne wat enkele jare gelede per boot uit is om te gaan visvang. Op die boot het die hulle lekker bier gedrink, en met die hulp van die see van hulle het siek geword.

Piet het oor die kant van die boot gehang, en toe hy weer ‘n kat skiet, val sy boonste stel valstande in die see. Sy maats lag hulleself moeg, en besluit om hom ‘n poets te bak. Een van hulle, die kêrel wat seker die hardste en lekkerste gelag het, haal sy eie valstande uit, sny agter Piet se rug die maag van ‘n haaitjie oop wat vroeër gevang is, en sit die valstande daarin. “Piet, kyk hier, hier’s jou tande. Die haai het hulle ingesluk.” Piet kan dit nie glo nie. Hy gryp die tande, vee hulle half skoon, en druk hulle in sy mond. “Nee man, dis nie my tande hierdie nie.” Met ‘n groot swaai van sy arm gooi Piet die tande 20 meter van die boot af in die see.

>> Die São João, het op 8 Junie, 1552 by Port Edward gestrand as 200 jaar later, op 4 Augustus, 1782 het die Grosvenor naby die mond van die Umzimvuburivier aan die Pondolandse kus gestrand, nie ver van waar die São João gesink het nie. Die São João kan beskryf word as die Titanic van sy era. Hy was een van die grootste skepe in daardie dae, indien nie die heel grootste nie, en is gebruik op die handelsroete tussen Indië en Portugal. Sy laaste laaste rit terug na Portugal uit Indië het na sy beplande vetrektyd begin. Die skip was swaar gelaai met waardevolle goedere, onder meer Chinese porselein en edele metale. In Mei 1552 het die vaartuig sterk storms langs die Suid-Afrikaanse kus ondervind, en omdat sy enkelstel-seile

nie in ‘n baie goeie toestand was nie, het ‘n tweede sarsie storms die seile heeltemal verflenter. Sy hoofmas en roer is ook ernstig beskadig, en die skip het begin water lek. In hierdie feitlik hulpelose toestand het die São João landwaarts gedryf. Op 8 Junie het die bemanning die kus gewaar, en is ‘n groep per roeiboot gestuur om ‘n geskikte landingsplek te soek. Hulle het net een geskikte plek geidentifiseer, want die res van die kus was uiters rotsagtig. Die skipsanker is in sewe vadem water uitgegooi. Twee bote het gesink tydens die pogings om die land te bereik, en op die derde dag het die skip landwaarts gedryf en is dit op die rotse deur die

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branders verwoes. Sowat 500 mense wat aan boord was, het die kus bereik, maar 120 het omgekom. Die oorlewendes het 12 dae lank op die strand uitgekamp, en op 7 Julie begin met ‘n staptog in ‘n poging om die Portugese nedersetting by Delagoabaai, die huidige Maputo, te bereik. Die meeste van die oorlewendes het onderweg soontoe gesterf, of het by inboorlinge agtergebly. Op die staptog na Delagoabaai is kaptein Dom Manuel de Sousa Sepulveda en sy vrou Leonor de Sa deur vyandige inboorlinge van al hul besittings beroof en van hul klere gestroop. Watson het vertel beskikbare inligting dui daarop dat die vrou, van adellike afkoms, haarself in die sand begrawe

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het omdat sy nie sonder klere gesien wou word nie. Haar twee jong seuns het saam met haar daar gesterf, en haar man het blykbaar die bosse ingeloop na sy dood. Slegs 12 van die oorspronklike groep mense op die skip, het uiteindelik daarin geslaag om Portugal te bereik. ‘n Interessante aspek wat Watson genoem het, was dat die twee seuns, weens die adellike afkoms van hul ouers, troonopvolgers in Portugal was. Hul dood sou beslis die daaropvolgende geskiedenis van die Portugese koningshuis betekenisvol verander het. Daar was baie lank onsekerheid oor presies waar die São João vergaan het. Aanvanklik is vermoed dat dit heelwat verder suid was, daarom is Port St. Johns na hom vernoem. Maar in 1980 het navorser Tim Maggs van die Natalse Museum in Pietermaritzburg op grond van porselein, kanonne en ander artefakte wat op die toneel gevind is, finaal vasgestel dat die skip by Port Edward vergaan het. Die São João se stranding word jaarliks met ‘n plaaslike Portugese fees herdenk wanneer kultuurbande met Suid-Afrika versterk word. Mense wat nog inligting oor die interessante verhaal van die São João verlang, is welkom om met Watson op 082 374 4114 in aanraking te kom.

er het, weet, die Watergat is nie net ‘n kuierplek nie, maar ‘n praatplek waar lekker gesels word. Tot redelik onlangs is gesprekke oorheers deur seker die enigste oorblywende lekker onderwerp in ons lewens, sport … en veral rugby. Politiek is nou egter loshande voor. Die groot onderwerp van bespreking die afgelope week was die boksgeveg tussen Pravin Gordhan en die Zupta-groep wat hul hande op die Tesourie se sleutels wil kry. As die gevoelens wat hier uitges-

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With a goal of preventing illness and promoting physical fitness, practitioners perform various routines comprising a number of different dance-like exercises. Formal aerobics classes are divided into different levels of intensity and complexity. Both the term and the specific exercise method were developed by Dr Kenneth Cooper, an exercise physiologist, and Colonel Pauline Potts, a physical therapist, both of the United States Air Force. Cooper, an avowed exercise enthusiast, was personally and professionally puzzled about why some people with excellent muscular strength

were still prone to poor performance at tasks such as long-distance running, swimming, and bicycling. He began measuring systematic human performance using a bicycle ergometer, and began measuring sustained performance in terms of a person’s ability to use oxygen. In 1968, he published Aerobics, which included exercise programmes using running, walking, swimming and bicycling. The book came at a time when increasing weakness and inactivity in the population was causing a perceived need for increased exercise. Aerobics gained world-wide popularity after the release of Jane Fonda’s exercise videos in 1982. - Wikipedia.

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At last year’s South Coast Wedding Festival (from left) KerryLee Grecco, Kristen Fenton, grand prize winner Phumla Tshingo, Angelique Bennie, Megan Rowbotham and Nicci Tilley. SO you’re engaged and love and excitement is in the air. Congratulations - now the preparations and planning follows, but where to start. Well, why not at the annual South Coast Wedding Festival Four women, in conjunction with sponsors, have teamed up to organise an event that all bridesto-be will benefit from. The South Coast Fever is the event’s official media partner and Ugu South Coast Tourism is also on board. KZN Stretch Tents, also a main sponsor, will showcase their tents under which wedding vendors from all aspects of planning your special day - will be at the festival showing their products and services. Take time out with your near-

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Come, join between the 1st to 30th June and enjoy our 20% discount for a three months contract with no joining fee. We will be open and offering FREE classes on the first two Saturdays, 4th and 11 June 2016 between 08h00 to 10h00. Come join our GYM and test the variety of both our Local and Durban Instructors. You won’t regret. Enquiries may be directed to: Ms. Yolanda Sokhela at: 062 237 4877 or Thanda: 081 580 3700


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Tiago’s turns 20

ADVERTORIAL

Milky Lane offers ‘sweets for your sweet’ CANDYCE KRISHNA >>candyce.krishna@media24.com

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AFFLES, sundaes, whizzers, milk shakes, pancakes, drinks, not forgetting ice-cream cakes patrons will be spoilt for choice at Milky Lane Oribi Plaza.

TIAGO’S was first established in 1996 in the coastal town of Port Edward and celebrates 20 years of good service this year; proof that Ti­ ago’s has stood the test of time and has grown from strength to strength with eight Tiago’s stores now in KZN and the Eastern Cape. Tiago’s Amanzimtoti opened in April in the Seadoone Mall and welcomes all to try it out. For those of you who haven’t tried Tiago’s yet, it serves delicious, good quality, flame­ grilled chicken at an affordable price available in lemon and herb, mild or hot peri­peri. Starting with only the best local country fresh birds, Tiago’s produces chicken that is healthy, tasty and delightfully different and it is famous for its jumbo chicken burgers. With many people seeking a healthier al­ ternative, the menu now offers some low­carb options such as our low­carb breakfast or chicken salad. For vegetarians Tiago’s offers tasty vege­ tarian meals. Pensioners get 10% off their meal every Tuesday. Catering for the children, they get a Tiago’s lucky packet and balloon with every kiddy meal ordered, and that’s not all because every day is special at Tiago’s with our daily Tiago’s specials. Be sure to grab your Tiago’s Loyalty Card and start earning loyalty points with every pur­ chase. This is great for birthday gift cards too. Flame­grilled is the way things are done at Tiago’s, because “you never forget your first flame”. Tiago’s stores can be found in Amanzimto­ ti, Hibberdene, Port Shepstone, Margate, Port Edward, Bizana, Kokstad and Umzimkhulu.

What’s more, if you bring in the Milky Lane advert in this week’s South Coast Fever, you qualify for a 15% discount on whatever amount you spend. The outlet is open Monday to Sunday from 9am until 10pm to cater for those late-night cravings.

Enjoying an after­ school treat is Kay­ ur Rajkumar with Sheron Singh.

PHOTOS: CANDYCE KRISHNA

Milky Lane Oribi Plaza staff (from left) Phumla Khumalo, Xolani Nxumal (man­ ager) and Slindile Maphumulo invite customers to try out the delicious desserts.

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Invitation to soup and sherry winter warmer

Cruise winner announced at Wild Coast Sun

>> Sherry, soups and breads will be served, free of charge

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HE Ramsgate and Southbroom Tourism committees invite business owners from the two areas to an informal get-together at the Artists’ Gallery in Ramsgate (between Crayfish Inn and Lobster Pot on Marine Drive) on Tuesday 14 June from 5.30pm until 7pm. Sherry, soups and breads will be served, free of charge. Pop in after work and bring your partner along. This will be a time to hear a little about the developments in our villages of Ramsgate and Southbroom, including news on the eco-tourism information kiosk and an update from the Ramsgate Conservancy. It will also be a good time to network with those involved in business in the area and catch up with local natter. RSVP to Nandipha of Ugu South Coast Tourism on 039 312 2322 or email her at margate@tourismsouth coast.co.za - Supplied.

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PHOTO: MARKE MEYER

Inviting Ramsgate and Southbroom residents to the networking event (from left) Ayanda Cele, Pauline Lee, Johan Wentzel and Barbie Meyer.

ITS NEVER TOO EARLY TO PLAN YOUR NEXT CRUISE HOLIDAY

ROOM with a VIEW

Muriel Merahe (right), Wild Coast Sun slots shift manager, congratulates Diane Sadie, who won a cruise on the MSC to the value of R15 000. Sadie had the choice of either the cruise, a Sun City holiday, R15 000 free play or a BadBoy scooter.

Catch the Free Upgrade Wave! Book By 30 May 2016

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What Videofied is all about >> Videofied can be used anywhere

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Protect your home from criminals with Videofied.

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IDEOFIED is not a CCTV surveillance system that simply records videos that are accessed by the owner. Rather, Videofied is a complete video alarm system that sends a short video clip with the alarm notification to the central station for immediate review. Videofied links the video with the central station – selfsurveillance does not. A monitored video alarm delivers quicker police dispatch. Where can it be used? Videofied is proven for protecting remote sites, outdoor locations and assets in harsh environments. We protect cell towers in the Arizona desert and oil wells in the cold winters of Alberta. Videofied is equally suited for

interior residential and commercial applications. Videofied can be used anywhere security is needed - as an upgrade to existing security or standalone. It delivers faster police response to an actual crime because the human operators filter out false alarms. Videofied systems provide responsive security to a large variety of residential, commercial, and industrial sites and applications from large homes and small offices to remote mining plants and urban substations. With the wide range of products, the Videofied ways of functioning are possible on every site. If you want to secure indoor, outdoor, or isolated sites, Videofied is the solution. - Supplied.

Videofied links the video with the central station – self­surveil­ lance does not. A monitored video alarm delivers quicker police dispatch

Hot kitchen trends and tips for a trendy 2016 for your home HOME décor website, houzz.com recently quizzed three designers on the styles, hues, finishes and furnishings they predict will dominate in 2016, as well as how to work the trends into your kitchen. Take a look and see whether any of these ideas tickle your fancy and are the right fit for your cook-

ing zone. • Precious metals Metals and metallics have been hugely popular over the past few years and it looks like our love affair with chic finishes and hues isn’t over just yet, says interior designer Anne Ellard of Anne Ellard Design. The Queensland

designer predicts that warmer metallics like brass, gold and copper will continue to outshine cooler metals such as silver and stainless steel in the kitchen next year, as they “add a sophisticated warmth to a space.” • Vintage flavour According to kitchen designer Dar-

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ren James of Darren James Interiors, designs that blend cool, contemporary style and vintage flair will be a key look that defines 2016. This is welcomed news for renovators who aren’t fans of ultra-sleek kitchens that make a strong design statement but don’t offer a whole lot of heart or a cosy, welcoming

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vibe. “We often look to the past for a sense of comfort, and we are seeing this trend reflected in interiors,” says James when explaining why the look will be widely embraced next year. “In kitchen design, we are seeing a resurgence of a kitchen that is timeless, functional and reflects true ‘home’ culture.” • Porcelain surfaces “If you haven’t heard of porcelain surfaces, otherwise known in the industry as sintered compact surfaces, in 2016 you surely will,” predicts kitchen designer Graeme Metcalf of Dan Kitchens, the team behind the striking industrial-style cooking zone above. “Porcelain surfaces are made of a high-density, low-porosity ceramic. It is by no means a modern material, but it is a newcomer as a surfacing material in the kitchen.” - www.houzz.com

We often look to the past for a sense of comfort, and we are seeing this trend reflected in interiors. In kitchen design, we are seeing a resurgence of a kitchen that is timeless, functional and reflects true ‘home’ culture

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Massive discounts at home centre yard sale CANDYCE KRISHNA >>candyce.krishna@media24.com EVERYTHING must go at Favrit Home Centre’s yard sale which takes place from Friday, 27 May to Sunday, 29 May at its premises in Marburg. Customers are invited to look at tiles, sanitary ware, garden accessories, plants, taps and more, which will be sold at next to nothing. Favrit also stocks the latest in home décor and accessories and brings only the best in terms of quality and style to customers. Yard sale times: Friday - 7.30am to 12pm and 1.30pm to 5pm. Saturday - 7.30am to 2pm. Sunday - 8am to 1pm.

Blinds to suit your every need

Customers will be spoilt for choice at the yard sale.

PHOTOS: MICHELLE CILLIERS

Garden accessories and plants will be on sale.

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Lantex fabric Venetian blinds.

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

R3499.00

compliment our wooden Venetian blind range. • The blinds are only available in 50mm slats • The materials is a PVC composite, which is heavier than wood • Meets international standards in non-fading and dimensional stability • Maximum width 2000mm • Can be motorised Lantex fabric Venetian blinds New and exclusive to Windovert, the Lantex fabric Venetian blind brings a totally new “soft look” to Venetian blinds. • Available only in 50mm width slats • Slats are light weight, dust proof and water repellent • Both translucent and block-out fabrics are available • The slats meet NFPA standards in flame retardation. No poisonous gases are emitted • Meets international standards in age-resistance and colour fastness • Venetian blinds are made for light control and do not close perfectly • Maximum width 240.

To see the rest of Windovert’s range of quality blinds, visit www.windowvert.co.za

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INDOVERT has a wide range of blinds to suit your pocket and needs. Our consultants are trained to advise you what is best for your needs. Vertical, Venetian (aluminium, wood, faux wood and fabric), Roller, bamboo, pleated, honeycomb and panel blinds are available in a variety of colours and textures. We will be able to advise you on what is best for sun, light or acoustic control. Our best sellers include aluminium Venetian, faux wood Venetian, Lantex fabric Venetian, patio blinds, roller blinds, vertical blinds, wood Venetian, woven or bamboo. Aluminium Venetian blinds The most popular blind - the aluminium Venetian blind - is a blind for all seasons and fits in with every type of décor. • Available in 16, 25, 35 and 50mm slats • Myriad colours and slat finishes including matt, gloss, woodgrain, brushed and hammertone are available • String or tape ladders allow many options • Gives effective sun and light control • Door blinds with side guides are available • Hold-down brackets are not provided as standard, but can be added at no charge • Can be motorised Faux wood Venetian blinds Faux wood blinds have been developed to

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SECURITY Hyperstore is proud to offer our highly skilled personal and expertise to serve their clients. The business offers a complete range of security products, automation systems and technical support for individuals and corporate. By choosing Security Hyperstore as your partner in security and automation you can be assured of the highest quality and service. If you choose to install their products by yourself, they offer a telephonic service as well as a host of information on the website where individuals can get assistance on tasks required to install a home security system. Here you get told everything from the basics of what tools are required for a specific job to advanced jobs like fitting automatic gates. For more information and details, visit www.securityhy perstore.co.za

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Your one­stop­shop for civil and building contractors

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These sewer manhole rings are available at VNH Precast.

>> Customers can be assured of quality and good service

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BUSINESS that started 20 years ago in the back yard of a residential home, VNH Precast, has now grown into a fullyfledged precast concrete manufacturer, due to the support of dedicated, faithful and satisfied customers. Situated currently at 350 Commercial Drive, Marburg, a wide range of products is being manufactured to accommodate the needs of the civil and building industry. VNH is a manufacturer of sewer manhole rings, stormwater slabs, manhole covers, markers, soil retainers, over 10 different types of kerbs, specially made slabs, wash troughs, septic tanks, paving slats, different lockable covers, prestressed fencing posts and more.

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“With experienced and qualified management of over 20 years of civil engineering experience, there is no shortage of skills,” said managing member, Vimmy Moodley. “Honesty, integrity, quality, good service and free sound technical advice is what separates us from others,” said general manager, Naveen Moodley. “Quality, attention to detail and good customer relations are what we strive for. Visit our yard to view our products and decide for yourself,” said Denver Kisten, production manager. The business would like to thank all clients for their support and a special thank you to Barry Gunpath, who retired, for all the experience and skills he has left behind. Visit our website www.kzntrader.co.za or contact us on 039 682 0748.

Supply to Water, Sewer & Road Projects

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

Erratum LOCKABLE SLABS

THE photos that appeared in the article for VNH Precast (19 May) were for illustration purposes only and do not reflect materials stocked or supplied by VNH Precast. We regret any inconvenience caused.

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AUTO FEVER The new Mercedes­Benz PHOTO: SUPPLIED

First­class First­class performance performance on on and and off off the the road road >> Mercedes­Benz GLS ­ the S­Class of SUVs

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IKE the GL before it, the new GLS is also setting standards in the world of the SUV as it confirms its position as the “S-Class among SUVs”. The only full-fledged seven-seater in the European premium SUV segment boasts ample spaciousness and combines luxury with impressive levels of comfort, agile dynamics and also best-in-class safety. Whether put to everyday use or venturing off the beaten track - the GLS meets all requirements effortlessly and comfortably. Compared with its predecessor, the new generation features improved efficiency, extended Dynamic Select transmission modes, the latest evolutionary stage of the air suspension system Airmatic with enhanced damping system ADS, the nine-speed 9G-Tronic automatic transmission, state-of-the-art assistance systems and the latest telematics generation

with internet access. More power, more dynamics and more equipment are also offered by the new Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 4MATIC. With a peak output of 430 kW, discrete suspension and the revised AMG Speedshift Plus 7G-Tronic transmission, it represents the pinnacle of the GLS model series. Features which come as standard include the AMG Dynamic Select transmission modes which provide optimum flexibility and the rear-biased AMG Performance allwheel drive. The GLS 63 4Matic also shows strength of character with its updated design featuring the AMG brand look and high-quality interior. A new dynamic exterior and a revised luxurious interior clearly underscore the impressive character of the GLS. With the model update, the designers have adapted the full-size luxury SUV to the current Mercedes-Benz

design idiom. On the exterior, the focus has been placed on a redesign of the front end, while the rear has been modernised primarily in the area of the bumper and tail lights. Those after a sporty look can select the AMG Line Exterior, comprising specific front and rear bumpers, running boards, wheel arch flares painted in the vehicle colour and 53.3 cm (21inch) AMG light-alloy wheels. Even more exclusivity is created with the Night Package which is available in conjunction with this design and equipment line. The equipment level of the new GLS in the area of active safety underscores Mercedes-Benz’s high standards when it comes to taking the strain off the driver. Driver assistance systems fitted as standard include Collision Prevention assist Plus, Crosswind Assist and Attention Assist, for example. Other systems available as standard on the GLS also include: the PRESAFE® system, BAS Brake Assist, the electronic all-wheel drive traction sys-

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

The new Ford GT. Global Ford Performance. “This initial application window is just one of many ways fans and potential owners will have to connect with our new supercar even before it hits the streets.” Ford is now reviewing applications from the 6 506 potential supercar buyers and will start notifying potential owners in the next 90 days. Hundreds of registrants submitted videos with their applications during the month-long application window, hoping to bolster their chances of purchasing one of the first 500 new Ford

better performance, with in part reduced fuel consumption. The powerful GLS 500 4Matic with V8 biturbo engine featuring direct injection now generates 335 kW, some 15 kW more than the preceding model, and with a peak torque of 700 Nm combines outstanding performance with the high level of refinement of these engines. All models feature an ECO start/stop function. As the superior top-of-the-line model of the series, the MercedesAMG GLS 63 4Matic is now rated at 430 kW, up by more than 20 kW from its predecessor. The peak torque of 760 Nm is now already available from as low as 1750 r/min. Despite a significant increase in performance, fuel consumption remains unchanged. Alongside the petrol engines, in the GLS 350 d 4Matic there is the choice of the proven V6 diesel engine rated at 190 kW and with ample torque of 620 Nm. - Supplied.

Ensure your vehicle is safe

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AFTER more than 10 800 people showed interest online in buying the new Ford GT, Ford received 6 506 applications from people around the world, in the one-month window, wanting to buy the new EcoBoostpowered, carbon-fibre supercar during its first application window. The number of applicants spiked in the past six days during which 32% of the total applications were completed before the window closed. “We’re excited by the amount of enthusiasm fans are showing for the new Ford GT,” says Dave Pericak, director,

tem 4ETS, ESP® with Curve Dynamic Assist, cruise control with Speedtronic variable speed limiter and the steering assist function steer control. The optional Driver Assistance package Plus further reduces the driver’s workload while enhancing safety for the passengers with systems including Distronic Plus with Stop&Go Pilot, Pre-Safe® Brake with pedestrian detection, BAS PLUS with CrossTraffic Assist, Active Blind Spot Assist, Active Lane Keeping Assist and PreSafe® Plus. Optimal protection potential is provided by the passive occupant protection systems together with the “electronic crumple zones” of the assistance systems and the intelligent body design. Adaptive, two-stage airbags for driver and front passenger, kneebag for the driver and front passenger (combined thorax/pelvisbags) and windowbags across all three seat rows are also part of the standard specification, among other features. All engines of the new GLS provide

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AS they say, prevention is better than cure. To prevent unnecessary breakdown and repair costs, it is essential to do a routine maintenance check on your vehicle. • Carrying an emergency kit is essential. Emergency equipment includes, an up-to-date map, cellphone, spare tyre and emergency tools such as a torch, screwdrivers, pliers and an adjustable spanner. Red alert: carry a reflective warning triangle in case of breakdown. • Check the fluids in your car. The oil, coolant, brake fluid and windscreen wash levels are the obvious ones. Red alert: the levels for the clutch fluid and power steering fluid is often overlooked, and can lead to accidents. • Check the tyre air pressure. The correct pressure is normally printed in the owner’s manual or a sticker on the body where the driver’s door shuts. The maximum pressure is marked on the side of the tyre and should not be exceeded. Red alert: don't forget to check your spare tyre pressure and make sure you have a jack and the correct tools to change a tyre, some tyres require a special spanner for lock nuts,

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overlapping of interests with the Chambers of Commerce and Industry,” he said. Xaba said at local level the Ugu District sees agriculture as one of the catalysts when it come to growing the economy, which is good. He also spoke about agrarian transformation. “Basically agrarian transformation needs to succeed in the farming industry, you need business skills,” said Xaba. He encouraged farmers to be innovative and look for ways to grow their business and advised attendees to join local business chambers, which are platforms for business growth and for farmers to network at. Xaba said at a national level they are aware that revitalisation of agriculture and agro-processing value

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NOTICE NOTICE NO: 108 of 2016

INTENTION TO EXTEND THE CONTRACTS In accordance with Section 116 of the Municipal Finance Management Act, 56 of 2003, the Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby gives notice that it intends to extend the below – mentioned contracts, until the 31 December 2016. Representations maybe submitted to the office of the Municipal Manager within Seven (07) days from the day of this advert to, mm@hcm.gov.za or fax: 039 682 0327, representations received after Seven (07) days from the day of advert will not be entertained: Tender no

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NOTICE OF THE HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITY’S AMENDED IDP/SDBIP SCORECARD FOR 2015/2016 In terms of the Municipal Systems Act: Local Government: Municipal Planning and Performance Management Regulations (2001), Reg. 3 (4) (b) amendments to the IDP must have been published for public comment for a period of at least twenty one days to allow public an opportunity to make representations on proposed amendments. Therefore Hibiscus Coast Municipality invites the general public to peruse the 2015 – 2016 amended Departmental scorecards. Copies of the 2015 – 2016 Amended IDP/SDBIP scorecard will be placed in all Municipal Libraries, Thusong Service Centres and on the municipal website (www.hcm.gov.za). The Public is welcome to submit written representations/comments to the office of the Head of Department: Strategic Planning & Governance (For Attention: IDP/PMS Manager), at 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone, 4240, fax: 039 688 2051 or via email: Zanele. Cele@hcm.gov.za Comments and inputs are welcome as from: 26 May to 21 June 2016

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IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA KWAZULU-NATAL LOCAL DIVISION, DURBAN - CASE NO. 2234/2015 In the matter between: THE STANDARD BANK OF S.A. LIMITED Plaintiff and MATTHYS VAN DER MERWE ELS First Defendant ANNA ELIZABETH MARIA EL Second Defendant

NOTICE OF SALE The property, which will be, put up to auction on 13th JUNE 2016 at 10h00 at the Sheriff’s Office, 17A MGAZI AVENUE, UMTENTWENI to the Highest Bidder. The Property is situate at: ERF 3222 MARGATE REGISTRATION DIVISION ET PROVINCE OF KWAZULU-NATAL IN EXTENT 1528 (ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGHT) SQUARE METRES HELD BY DEED OF TRANSFER NO. T019737/2007 SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS CONTAINED THEREIN Physical Address: 7 ERASMUS ROAD, MARGATE ZONING: Special Residential (nothing guaranteed) Improvements: (not guaranteed) The following information is furnished but not guaranteed: 1 X BEDROOM, 1 X LOUNGE, 1 X KITCHEN, 1 X STUDY, 1 X BATHROOM

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT:1. The sale in execution is pursuant to a judgement obtained in the above court. 2. The Rules of the auction is available 24 hours before the auction at the office of the Sheriff of the High Court Port Shepstone, 17A MGAZI AVENUE, UMTENTWENI 3. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisite subject to conditions, inter alia:(a) Direction of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/ DownloadFileAction?id=9996i) (b) FICA - legislation iro proof of identity and address particulars (c) Payment of a registration fee of RiO 000.00 in cash (d) Registration conditions 4. The office of the Sheriff for Port Shepstone will conduct the sale. Advertising costs at current publication rates and sale cost according to court rules apply. The full conditions of sale may be inspected at the Sheriff’s Office, 17A MGAZI AVENUE, UMTENTWENI. DATED AT DURBAN ON THIS THE 3rd DAY OF MAY 2016 PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYS S D MOLOI AND ASSOCIATES INC. 39 HOLMPARK PLACE DURBAN NORTH REF: RR/ssm/03S005 0014-15 TEL: 031 563 3112

IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA KWAZULU-NATAL LOCAL DIVISION, DURBAN - CASE NO. 1590/2015 In the matter between: STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED and THEODORA SIBONGILE MTHULI (ID NO: 670407 0481 08 1)

AUCTION

Plaintiff Defendant

In pursuance of a judgment granted in the KWAZULU NATAL HIGH COURT, DURBAN, under Writ of Execution issued thereafter, the immovable property listed hereunder will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve at the at SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 17A MGAZI AVENUE, UMTENTWENI at 10HOO on 13TH JUNE 2016. DESCRIPTION: PORTION 8 OF ERF 833 PALM BEACH, REGISTRATION DIVISION ET, PROVINCE OF KWAZULU NATAL, IN EXTENT: 987 (NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY SEVEN) SQUARE METERS Held by Deed of Transfer No: T034646/07 PHYSICAL ADDRESS 833 GENERAL HERTZOG ROAD, PALM BEACH ZONING: RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS: VACANT LAND Nothing in This regard is guaranteed. 1. The sale shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the High Court Act and the Rules made thereunder. 2. The purchaser shall pay a deposit of 10% (TEN PER CENT) of the purchase price and the auctioneers commission in cash immediately after the sale and the balance against transfer to be secured by a Bank or Building Society. Guar-

antee, to be furnished to the Plaintiffs attorneys within 21 (TWENTY ONE) days after the date of sale, to be approved by the Plaintiffs Attorneys. 3. Transfer shall be effected by the attorneys for the Plaintiff and the purchaser shall pay all transfer dues, including transfer duty, current and/or arrear levies/rates and/or Value Added Tax and other necessary charges to effect transfer upon request by the sale attorneys. 4. The full conditions of sale may be inspected at the Office of Sheriff Port Shepstone at 17 A Mgazi Avenue, Umtentweni. 5. This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a judgment obtained in the above court. 6. The Rules of this auction and a full advertisement is available 24 hours before the auction at the offices of the Sheriff Port Shepstone, 17A Mgazi Avenue. Umtentweni. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisite subject to conditions, inter alia: (a) Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008. (URL:http://www.info.gov.za/view/ DownloadFileAction?id=99961) (b) FICA -legislation i.r.o proof of identity and address particulars. (c) Payment of Registration Fee of R10 000.00 in cash. (d) Registration conditions. The office of the Sheriff for Port Shepstone will conduct the sale with auctioneer Ms SN Mthiyane. Advertising costs at current publication rates and sale costs according to court rules apply. DATED AT DURBAN THIS 10TH DAY OF MAY 2016. HARKOO, BRIJLAL & REDDY H B R CHAMBERS 155 STAMFORD HILL ROAD DURBAN DOCEX 2, MORNINGSIDE TEL: (031) 303 2727, FAX: (031) 303 2586 REF: R.H/TRIMANE GOVENDERlS6074/14


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SupaDrift at Dezzi this month >> Tickets are available at the door

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HE Dezzi South Coast Raceway in Oslo Beach is a favourite on the SupaDrift series championship circuit. It has been formally announced that 27 and 28 May mark the first of two event this world-class track will host this year. The SupaDrift Series, under the auspices of Motorsport South Africa

(MSA), is South Africa’s official national championship. Drifting is the fastest growing motorsports code globally and South Africa is following similar trends. Drifting involves the intentional over-steering of cars, which causes a loss of traction in the rear wheels. Drivers must maintain control from entry to exit of a corner with the intention of gaining style points from

judges and spectators. Points are determined by style, drift angle, tyre smoke and noise maintained around a fixed course. The up-down Dezzi South Coast Raceway roller-coaster circuit layout involves challenging corners and drift techniques and skills will be pushed to the limit. As the third race of the season rolls closer, drivers will be looking to fine-tune

their smoke-churning sideways drifting and get their supped-up cars raceready in order to cement their positions in the series. Current series and championship leader, Shane Gutzeit, will be attuning his sideways antics to a homeground advantage, but threat is eminent on the drift horizon and local drivers, Paolo Gouveia, and out-oftown hopefuls are making their way to Port Shepstone to dethrone and unsettle the standings. “We are extremely privileged to

partner with the Dezzi Raceway and look forward to being part of the successes and increased popularity of this track,” said Ugu South Coast Tourism’s CEO, Justin Mackrory. Tickets are available at the door for R80 for adults and R50 for children. For more information visit www.supadrift.co.za or follow the series on Facebook SupaDrift Series and Twitter: @SupaDriftseries. - Supplied.

ethekwini Ugu Jazz Festival 2016 SMME & Traders Invitation for Applications The Local Economic Development Unit of the Ugu District Municipality together with its family of Local municipalities invites all interested SMME’s & trader’s who wish to sell fast food during the Ugu Jazz Festival on the 25 June 2016 to submit their applications to their relevant Local Municipalities through LED Offices.

Interested stakeholders should submit their applications and the requirements are as follows: • Application forms (to be obtained from local municipalities) • Reside within the Ugu District and be players in the economic development of the District. • Should not be employed by the state. • Understand the Environmental Health requirements especially in food handling and have Certificate of Acceptability.

Permitted products to be sold • Food or Pap & Braai Meat with veg / salad • Cold & Hot Beverages eg. Soft Drinks, Energy Drinks, Tea & Coffee SMME’s/Traders will NOT be permitted to sell Alcoholic beverages. • Ice, Snacks & Fruits • Braai Services (including braai stands and equipment, coal/wood, persons responsible to braai)

SMME’S and vendors should submits applications to the following offices Municipality

Contact Person

Ugu District

Philisiwe Ntaka

Contact Details 082 433 6969

Hibiscus Coast

Philani Khambule

083 298 8380

Umzumbe

Mfanafuthi Ngwabe

083 246 5563

Umdoni

Siya Hlongwane Nonjabulo Ngubane

083 997 6323 083 986 9503

Umuziwabantu

Sphamandla Shabalala

039 433 1407

Vulamehlo

Smangele Goba

073 145 0562

Ezinqoleni

Sbusiswe Dlamini

083 477 9899

Application must be submitted on or before 10 June 2016, no later than 16h00 afternoon. NB: Applicants not contacted within 2 weeks after closing date, should consider their application unsuccessful. Issued by: Mr D.D. Naidoo Municipal Manager Ugu District Municipality

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ONGRATULATIONS to members who have done so well at the various Agility Championship Shows during the month of May. They have done the club proud. There are too many winners in so many shows to list them individually. Special mention must be made of Ninette Smith and her little poodle Swish who were amongst the handlers who represented KwaZulu-Natal at the recent South African Championship in the Cape. They were up against very tough competition and Swish is still very young but they secured a spot in the team that will represent South Africa in Spain in September. This will be the first time Ninette will represent the country and we are proud to have another member of Hibiscus Kennel Club do so. Well done Ninette and Swish we know you will do well after your spectacular hat trick this weekend of three Qualifications Congratulations to all the May babies at the club, both humans and dogs. May your year be one of health and joy and many successes. Tea and cake was the order of the day on Saturday for Pat Barnard, Martine Cousins and Jenny Robertson. Martine and Jenny reached milestones 10 years apart and Pat half way between the two. Jodie Robertson the Border Collie and Minkie the Yorkie were also birthday girls. It is so rewarding to see new members arriving each week and we hope they will continue to train with the club for many years to come. They will be introduced to Obedience

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ST Martins De Porres School reminds the public to support their golf day, which will be held at the Port Shepstone Country Club on Saturday, 28

May at 9am. Thembisa Mdudi of St Martins said the support from the community will be for a good cause. “The golf day will be held to raise funds for five of our pupils who will be going to Poland in June. For more info call 0797743117 or 039 6825725.

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Ninette Smith and her poodle Swish at the SA Championship Show in the Cape. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Agility Flyball and Carting classes and we hope they will each find a niche or two. Anyone wishing to join the club is

invited to come along on Saturday from 2.30pm or to phone Jenny on 083 250 4253 or Sharon on 073 601 4622. - Supplied

Inviting the public to their fund­raising golf day (from left) Dean Pillay, Luyanda Shezi, Andile Mhlangu, Lelethu Yalo and Kwanele Zondo.


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Margate Country Club golf results Week ending 22 May Tuesday, 17 May Ladies no results received. Wednesday 18 May Wobblers 3 Ball Alliance. 1st: John Gibson, Frank Merrill, Cyril Greensmith, 86 pts, 2nd: Robert Henning, Eddie Gommersall, Andrew Dickerson, 84 pts, 3rd: Dave Morrison, Dolf Willemse, Otto Mutschler, 83 pts. Arthur Tomlinson Floater, Louie Kuhn, Derek Egerton, Jim Finn, 73 pts. Thursday 19 May

seys for the U13 team. KZN Primary Schools’ Rugby coach Tienie Viljoen said he is grateful to both sponsors. The teams wore their new jerseys for a tournament at Glenwood Primary in Durban on 19 and 21 May. “We are grateful to our sponsors Manaba Kwik Spar and Nic Cill Plumbing and hopefully the new jerseys will bring the team good luck,” said Viljoen.

Pro’s Shop Composition, Individual Stableford. 1st: Angus McLachlan, oco 41 pts, 2nd: Fanie Terblanche, 41 pts, 3rd: Doug Johnston, 39 pts. Nearest pins 4th sponsored by Margate Pro’s Shop, Johan Stoltz, 16 sponsored by Hibiscus Retirement Villages, Pierre Malherbe. Saturday 21 May 2016. Mens Betterball Stableford. 1st: Daniel Nel and Sbu Nto-

zakhe, 47 pts, 2nd: Joe Espach and Ivan Curlewis, 46 pts, 3rd: Dolf Willemse and Rob Weyer, oco 45 pts. Nearest pins: 11th, Paul Valentine, 16th: Patrick Mavundla. Ladies competition, Multiplication Stableford. 1st: Evelyn Burls and Lexley Lewis, 57 pts, 2nd: Hilary Hendry and Julie Gerber, 55 pts, 3rd: Jane Davies and Chiappinni Boshoff, oco 51 pts.

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OUTH Coast Striders have 18 novices - first-time runners - this year who will participate in the Comrades Marathon. A total of 65 runners will hit the road on Sunday. This is a high percentage as the popularity of the sport seems to be on the increase, said Kim Rice, of the club. One special achiever in the form of Zwelisha “Tiger” Gono will be attempting his 40th run.

This will be the first time that a black runner will accomplish this milestone. “Gono has always been an unbelievable athlete and in his prime ran a staggering time of 6:13 putting him in 20th position overall. We also have a few top guys and girls running this

year that are hoping for a silver medal, that is a finish time of under seven and a half hours,” said Rice. She said it is interesting that more than half the Comrades field finish within the last half our of the 12-hour cut-off time and these are often known as the backbone of the comrades.

“Lots of fun and chirping can be heard from them along the way but as they reach the last 10 or so kilometres the laughter often turns to tears as the pain and agony sets in. It sounds like I’ve painted a terrible picture, but in fact it’s quite the opposite as they will feel the most incredible sense of

achievement and honour in claiming that all important finishers medal,” she said. The chilly start will be outside the town hall in Pietermarizburg at 5.30am, due to a cold front that’s on the weather forecast, and will finish in Durban at 5.30pm. - Supplied.

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