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Rape suspect sentenced to life imprisonment ANDILE SITHOLE >>Andile.sithole@media24.com A SUSPECT (37) accused of raping an 18-year old girl in Greytown was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Greytown Regional court last Thursday. Buhlebuyeza Zondi was found guilty of raping the victim at her friend’s home in March last year. According to the information received from police, the victim is a close friend of the accused’s cousin and had spent a week at his home visiting with her friend. The Greytown Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit said, on the day of the incident, the accused then dragged the victim to a nearby structure where he assaulted her and raped her. The victim managed to flee to the friend’s room, but the ac-

cused chased after her, hitting and throttling her in the friend’s room in the presence of his family. Zondi (accused) eventually dragged her out of the room into a nearby bush where he raped her again and then hung her by the neck to a tree. The victim managed to free herself and flee. Police said in a statement: “His [Zondi’s] cousin, the victim’s friend, testified against him, detailing the ordeal of the night to the court. She tried on two occasions to summon help for the victim. Once he had dragged her away to the [bush], the friend was able to summon the police who attended.” A case of rape was opened and thereafter the police launched a manhunt. Members Greytown Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit followed leads and searched for the sus-

pect. A case was handed over to the members of Crime Intelligence. The suspect was arrested in Pietermaritzburg Road while he was getting out of a taxi. The police said doctor’s findings showed severe assault injuries and gynaecological injuries on the victim. The strangulation marks around the victim’s neck were clearly visible. The accused told the court that he was in a romantic relationship with the victim. However, Regional Court Prosecutor Premie Naidoo, proved to the court that the accused was dishonest and was fabricating a version to the court. Naidoo argued for the life sentence to be imposed. She also called the aunt of the victim in aggravation of sentence who testified about the trauma that the victim is still suffering from

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uMvoti Municipality responds to Gugulethu residents ANDILE SITHOLE >>Andile.sithole@media24.com A DELEGATION led by the Mayor of uMvoti Municipality Thami Ngubane visited residents at Gugulethu in a bid to address issues affecting the new beneficiaries of the houses. Some of the burning issues that had been highlighted by the community was the blockages of the sewage pipes and electricity connections. According to the municipality the complaints were received in December last year. Spokesperson for uMvoti Local Municipality Phindile Phungula said: “Under the mayor’s Imbizo programme which is a continuous drive to visit communities under the jurisdiction of uMvoti with the aim of strengthening community dialogue between government and residents so that council can ensure speedily intervention and assistance to residents needs. The mayor informed the community that the council endeavours to deliver the best services and address some of the challenges that the community contend with on daily basis. He also assured residents that the complaints that have been received are being attended to and has further deemed it fit to convene a follow up meeting to give an update on matters previously brought up by residents. Among other challenges that were raised by the residents last year included the water crisis and water shortages in the uMvoti. “In the interim, uMzinyathi District Municipality has adopted a drought relief plan to put remedy to the shortage of water supply,” she said. He also assured that the complaints are attended to in order to come up with

solutions. Other challenges include the water crisis and the causes of the water shortages. “In the interim, uMzinyathi District Municipality has come up with a strategic plan to remedy the shortage of water supply. With regards to the laying out of the water pipes, challenges with the pipe system have been discovered. Engineers discovered that the continuous burst of water pipes is the cause of water shortages. The engineers are currently on site to ensure the smooth running of the service at Gugulethu. “As uMvoti we have decided to take the initiative and supply water to the residents of Gugulethu while the engineers are fixing the machines that help to supply water,” Responding to one of the burning issues at Gugulethu, the municipality assured residents that the blockage of sewage pipes was reported to the relevant departments at uMzinyathi District Municipality for further investigation. “Upon noticing the delay in this matter, the council devised a plan to continuously probe the district to come and clear any blockages with the sewage,” she said. The council said in a statement the municipality will work on the construction of storm water pipes that will replace the ageing pipes at Gugulethu. “This will cost the municipality R1.3 million, which is something that the council is working on securing funds. The council has noted with great sadness the fact that people have vandalised electricity cables and stole DB boxes and electricity plugs [in Gugulethu]. This has resulted to some of the dwellers been left in the dark. We have also discovered that there are people connecting electric-

Mayor of uMvoti Local Municipality Thami Ngubane addresses residents at a meeting in Gugulethu. PHOTO: ANDILE SITHOLE

ity illegally,” Phungula said. The municipality urged all residents with electricity

connection problems to come forward and apply for indigent support.

MEC asked to intensify security ANDILE SITHOLE >>Andile.sithole@media24.com RESIDENTS in Muden are calling on the MEC for Community Safety and Liaison Bhekuyise Ntuli to intervene in the upsurge of criminal activities in the area. According to the residents, this year alone more than 15 homes were broken into and valuable items were stolen during house break-ins. In a recent incident, unknown suspects entered a home near the Muden Police Station and removed several items. CCTV cameras and other items were stolen from the homestead. A senior member of the community

Jeffry Ngobese said Muden has become the hub of breeding criminals. “Unknown men broke into my home recently and stole all the valuable items including the CCTV cameras. The incident occurred in broad day light. We were shocked because our home is situated few meters away from the police station. “We call on authorities to deploy more police officers to root out criminal activities in Muden,” Ngobese said. Ngobese said the community has sent a letter to the office of the MEC asking officials to intensify police visibility in the area. Among horrendous criminal activities affecting the community are car-jack-

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ings, robberies and house break-ins. “The MEC responded and assured us that the matter was referred to the office of the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Khombinkosi Jula. “We have been waiting for the assistance from the SAPS until now. These crimes have been going on for such a long time in Muden. “The station commander of Muden SAPS should source out more police officers to crack down the suspects. Suspects who generally commit these crimes are not arrested and eventually they get away with it. The police must always be on patrol on our streets and conduct random searches. “The police should also raid all the suspects’ homesteads and confiscate firearms that at being used to commit crimes,” Ngobese added. Another resident who wished to remain anonymous said stock theft in the area is rife. “In January this year, unknown suspects stole heard of cattle from my kraal. “Crime is indeed getting out of control in Muden and it’s high time that our law enforcement agencies intervene to save this community from the ruthless criminals.” Spokesperson for Muden SAPS Constable Zandile Mkhize confirmed that there were cases reported to the police. “House break-ins incidents started in November last year. In another incident, unknown suspects held up a three families and demanded cash,” Mkhize said. However, Muden SAPS urged the community to alert the police with the leads. “In most cases, the victims open cases at the police station for investigation.

But when they get leads that might link the suspect to the crime, the victims remain mum and expect the police to get the information themselves. The fight against crime must be a dual process whereby the police and the community work hand in hand to end crime in our communities,” Mkhize said. When asked whether the police are winning the fight against crime, Mkhize said detectives are working tirelessly to make the arrests. “In a recent incident, police arrested suspects who were involved in a theft of motor vehicle in January,” Mkhize said adding that the community should work with the police. Further police investigations revealed that the suspects are now targeting homes with young boys. “In a separate incident, unknown men held up a family and demanded a firearm. They ransacked the house and found the handcuffs belonging to the owner of the house who used to be a security guards,” Mkhize said. The suspects handcuffed the boy and forced him to lead them into his neighbour’s homestead. “When they arrived at the neighbour’s house, the armed men forced the boy to know at the door. When the neighbour opened, suspects walked into the house and held them at gunpoint. The [suspects] walked away with un disclosed amount of cash. “We therefore appeal to the members of the community to report cases to the police. They must also give the detectives the leads that they get so that the detectives can act on those leads. For us to make an arrest we need solid evidence that will link the suspect to the crime,” Mkhize added.


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One dead and three injured in armed robbery ANDILE SITHOLE >>Andile.sithole@media24.com PARENTS of the three children who were caught in a cross fire when heavily armed suspects tried to rob a petrol service station in Kranskop last week, have demanded for justice to prevail and the suspects to be arrested. The injured pupils aged between 13 and 18 were waiting for transport when the gunmen attacked a service station. The pupils from Sisekelo High School had been sitting under a tree, waiting for transport to pick them up. The Gazette established that when the bullets rang in the air, other community members ran for cover and the pupils attempted to flee and ran back to the school. When the suspects fled from the petrol station and fired randomly into the

air, one stray bullet hit a Grade 8 pupil in the thigh. Two other pupils were also wounded. A parent Phumelele Ngubane said her daughter, Asanda Ngubane is fighting for her life in hospital. “They were trying to cross the road when the incident happened. She got shot in the thigh. But she managed to drag herself, crossed the road and fell. The only thing she could remember was the time when she screamed for help. “From what we gathered at the scene, our children were trying to cross the road to seek refuge at the school as the bullets rang in all the directions,” Ngubane said. Another victim was a Grade 12 pupil, Asanda Nxumalo whose finger was hit by a stray bullet. Her mother Jabulile Dlomo said her daughter is still traumatised after the incident. Dlomo fears that the incident

will affect her performance at school. “They never received trauma counselling after the incident, perhaps that would have helped. When she hears a loud bang she becomes nervous. It’s even worse when she has to go past the place where incident happened. “As parents, we are still reeling from shock. Those armed men almost killed our innocent children,” Dlomo said. Parents are now calling on the police to increase their patrols on the streets in Kranskop. Another pupil who was injured during the shooting was Grade 12 pupil, Thalente Magubane. He sustained a gunshot wound in his arm. His uncle Mjabuliseni Magubane said the incident left the entire community of Kranskop traumatised. A security guard died after the heavily armed suspects opened fire at the petrol service station.

Police spokesperson in Kranskop Sergeant Delisile Ndwandwe said the heavily armed suspects held up a security guard carrying cash. “They shot and killed a security guard. Three pupils were also injured. However, they were unable to take cash. The first suspect was arrested on the same day and the other was arrested on Saturday, February 15 in Greytown with the assistance of Field Security. “The police recovered three firearms, three stolen vehicles and live ammunition,” Ndwandwe said. Police said the suspects fled the scene after the shooting. Two of the injured pupils were treated at the scene and the other was transported to hospital. The suspects appeared at the Kranskop Magistrate’s court Monday, February 24. The matter was adjourned until March 3 for bail application.

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Communities urged to protect the elderly ANDILE SITHOLE >>Andile.sithole@media24.com “OLDER persons are incredible assets to the nation therefore, society must unite and eradicate the scourge of abuse against women and children, particularly elderly women. We need to take care and protect our senior citizens against any form of abuse.” These were the words of the MEC for Social Development Nonhlanhla Khoza who addressed communities near Wartburg, under uMshwathi Municipality, at a dialogue on February 18. The aim of the meeting was to address social problems that affect communities and to urge the residents to stand against elderly abuse. A dialogue was called after an elderly woman was abducted and raped at her home in uMshwathi last year. The department called on the youth and the community to develop strategies to be implemented to protect senior citizens. “We are concerned about the constant abuse of older persons in our communities. The remarkable attendance at today’s community dialogue signifies a serious commitment from the communities to ensure we end the scourge of abuse, rape and murders of

senior citizens,” said Khoza. She added that the department had made a decision to come into the area and to take young people to their academies to be taught different skills. “We want to see the youth leading all programmes aimed at protecting our senior citizens. In our academies, they will be trained and provided with different skills in order to be able to have jobs,” she said. Mayor of uMshwathi Municipality, Mandla Zondi and uMgungundlovu District Mayor, Thobekile Maphumulo were accompanied by Nhlanhla Mabaso (uMshwathi municipal manager), officials from various government departments and traditional leadership. Zondi said: “[It] is a privilege to be visited by the MEC to address the issue of ill-treatment of senior citizens. We hope these kind of actions will end. I urge all [men] to rise up against such brutal actions. We have a responsibility to support and protect women, senior citizens and children.” Zondi also requested all cases to be reported at war rooms where all departments supposed to have representatives to take community’s concerns. He further urged all departments to make immediate intervention once the case has been reported. The MEC called on the society to give love

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Deputy Minister Chikunga hosts youth outreach programme in Umvoti ANDILE SITHOLE >>Andile.sithole@media24.com “YOUNG people have always played a key role in the history of this country. It was young people who changed the course of history back in the 1940s when they injected robustness in the struggle, under the leadership of Nelson Mandela, Anton Lembede and many others for liberation

through the formation of the ANC Youth League.” Those were the words uttered by the Deputy Minister for Public Service and Administration, Sindisiwe Chikunga at the Skills Development Outreach programme held in eNtembisweni on Monday, 24 February. The youth programme was aimed at empowering unemployed graduates and school leavers, and exposing them to

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available opportunities that are offered by the different spheres of government. The programme, held under the campaign - ‘Youthful and Fit-for-Purpose Public Service’ was part of the department’s strategic vehicle that enables government to interact, engage and encourage young people to make the public service a career of choice. During her visit, Chikunga outlined the envisaged interventions by government for the youth of Umvoti, aimed at addressing key challenges such as youth unemployment, inadequate enterprise and skills development programmes, as well as lack of educational and business opportunities. In her speech she said: “When we attained our freedom in 1994, this government prioritised the youth, among other groups, that need to be given attention. It is against that background that we are here today in our effort to encourage young people to be part of the public service. As government, we would like to recruit new blood into the public service. The presence of young people will bring into the service, energy and innovation.”

She was joined by the executive mayors of eMzinyathi District Municipality and Umvoti Local Municipality Thami Ngubane, as well as key officials from national government, Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) and state-owned companies. She urged the youth to be patriotic enough to understand that the struggle is not over. “As the public service, we need to take a lead by putting in place strategies and policy frameworks which will assist government to address the scourge of poverty and inequality. One such policy framework and a strategy is the Graduate Recruitment Scheme as recommended by the National Development Plan, stemming from observations, among others, that the public service faces a severe shortage of staff and specialised skills. The shortage is most severe in disciplines such as health, policing, infrastructure planning, engineering, finance and information technology. This adversely impacts not only frontline service delivery, but also the long-term planning and co-ordination,” she added.

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Hermannsburg’s athletes (from left) are Sven Meyer, Jemma Hayward, Kirsten Rabe and Luka Poser, with Mike Terry (back).

Fostering strong culture of reading among pupils THE New Hanover Preparatory School has always fostered a strong reading culture among our children. We take great pride in our new school library, and the children’s eyes light up with excitement when they see the variety of books that they can choose from. On Friday mornings, the Grade 6 children pair up with their Grade 1 ‘buddies’ to read to them, this too is a highlight for them. — Supplied. Grace Vickery (left) and her Grade 6 ‘buddy’ Taylor Trethewey read a short story. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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Questions asked over allocation of houses at Gugulethu WHAT I saw at Lindelani Informal Settlements last Saturday saddened me profoundly. It’s really shocking when you see an old [woman] of 60 years of age at the roof top of a shack that can fall at any time because of its condition. The old woman was at the top [of her house] trying to[cover her house with the sail]. We believe that the lady and many others in the similar situation wouldn’t be suffering like this had this municipality done justice to its people. We are aware that there’s an ongoing process of clearing the slums, but it still looks like nothing is happening as less than 20 shacks have been demolished which contradicts with the number of people who have occupied houses at Gugulethu. This raises many questions on the criteria that was used to ensure that the Slums Clearance Project will be a fruitful exercise. We say this because the municipality is well aware that there are different categories of

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people who are living at those shacks. There are those who live there as tenants and those who own shacks. Now we can see that our municipality didn’t have a proper plan for this project because they should have dealt with

shack owners. Their failure to do the above has resulted in this project not effectual as we foresee no slums cleared in some years to come. NKOSINATHI DLAMINI eNhlalakahle Development Committee member

Junior Jottings THE Greytown Junior Grade 1 and Grade 2 mini-cricket boys travelled to St. Charles College on February 19. The match was a success, they played against St. Charles College. The boys gained much experience, which has helped boost their confidence. The combined U10 and U11 cricket team played a match

against New Hanover Preparatory School on February 22 at T.J Schraader field. Greytown Junior lost the toss and New Hanover made 73 runs in 25 overs, while Greytown Junior made 64 runs in 25 overs, therefore losing by nine runs. The pupils played a fair game, showed great team spirit and great improvement. The man of the match was

Nishav Bachoolall. The U13 cricket boys travelled to New Hanover to play a match against New Hanover Preparatory School. Greytown Junior batted first. They made 58 runs, all out, while New Hanover reached the total in 16 overs, losing six wickets. New Hanover won by three wickets. — Supplied

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Improving women’s menstrual health GAZETTE REPORTER THE KwaZulu Pecan Processors (KPP) launched their Female Dignity Programme at an event which took place on February 14. The primary focus was on improving female menstrual health, paying particular attention to washing one’s hands during a menstrual cycle, the hygienic disposal of soiled sanitary pads and not flushing them down the toilets, and lastly the regular change of sanitary pads preferably once every eight hours. May 28 is celebrated globally as World Menstrual Day. KPP said in a statement: “Sanitary pads, in its current high plastic content, take up to 10 years to disintegrate into the ground, thereby causing a major problem at our dump sites. Further given the ageing municipal infrastructure, flushing sanitary pads down toilets is causing untold blockages requiring interventions. “From an environment perspective there is a bio-degradable sanitary pad that is available, but the cost is much higher than the current Stayfree options. Female dignity is all about restoring confidence, it is estimated that females in schools, especially our rural communities, stay away for up to 50-60 days when they are menstruating. “With the Greytown community the figures show growing levels of unemployment and most households are managed by [women] and lastly a great dependancy on social welfare for survival. “That said, sanitary pads are considered a luxury purchase, hence at most times it does not form part of the shopping list.” The aim of the pilot programme at KPP, which is part of the Pidelta Group

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KPP staff with their sanitary pads that they received. of companies, is to better understand the in-home challenges and to consolidate the findings to develop further. Female sanitary is all about teaching young women that this should not be taboo. “The United Nations has made sanitary dignity a key driver and focal point. A point further highlighted when our finance minister for the first time in 2019 made a budget available for deserving [pupils] to receive free sanitary pads, but only in selected areas due to budget constraints. “So this programme is needed in SA. However the solution is for companies like Zonke for Female Wellness to step in, educate, advise and provide the

Umvoti Chamber of Business update of activities YEAR 2020 has got off to a cracker. The next members’ meeting for the Umvoti Chamber of Business will be held on March 12 at the Greytown Country Club commencing at 5.30pm. All members and interested Umvoti business people are welcome to attend. CEO of the Pietermaritzburg and Midlands Chamber of Business Melanie Veness will be attending and addressing the meeting. Chairperson of Umvoti Chamber of Business Ashley Cotterrell said: “A number of the committee [members] attended the Umvoti leg of the KZN 8-a-side engagement on February 17. The municipal delegation included Thami Ngubane (Mayor of Umvoti Municipality), Sphindile Ngiba (Municipal Manager), Bonga Mkhize (Chief Financial Officer), and other senior officials.” The KZN 8-a-side engagement is an initiative started about five years ago by the KZN Premier’s office with the objective of facilitating and co-ordinating discussions between local big business and the selected municipalities as a growth enabler. Andrzej Kiepiela was delegated by the Provincial Chapter to chair and guide the Umvoti Chapter. Cotterrell said: “The discussions on February 17 were the most constructive and fruitful of all the previous Umvoti 8-a-side discussions and lasted over four hours. Topics discussed included the erection of municipal CCTV cameras, general connectivity (data, roads, rail, etc), the Craigieburn water pipeline, sewerage and waste removal, the promulgation of by-laws, appointment of peace officers, automated business licensing application, infrastructure plans, recovery of municipal accounts and the soon to be released updated valuation roll. The valuation roll for the financial year July 1 to June 30, 2025 is open to public inspection from February 24 until April 7.” The roll and objection forms will be available at the Greytown and Kranskop municipal offices, Greytown Town Hall and library as well as on the municipal

website - www.umvoti.gov.za. “There is currently strike action at the Msunduzi Landfill site which has resulted in a backlog at the Umvoti transfer station. The municipality is engaging in securing an alternate home for Umvoti’s waste as an interim solution. They are also investigating a landfill site within Umvoti as a more permanent and cost-effective solution. On February 19 a delegation of the Chamber Committee and G911 Community Liaison Officer, Mark Bauer met with the Greytown SAPS Station Commander Colonel Mvundla and Lieutenant colonel Mchunu, who is in charge of municipal policing, to discuss safety and security matters. Many challenges were discussed,” Cotterrell said. On the positive, the local station is currently recruiting for police reservists. Following the meeting, it was agreed that a delegation from the Chamber and G911 will seek an audience with senior provincial SAPS members to canvass for more resources for the Greytown Police Station. The chamber’s security sub-portfolio will not be duplicating G911 efforts in the community but supporting their efforts. G911 is doing great work and the team’s impact is already showing positive results. Members and local businesspeople are encouraged to subscribe to G911 services. Contact Mark Bauer directly on manager911@outlook.com to subscribe to G911. Cotterrell said the committee members Tseko Mthembu and Arvin Aheer are hard at work organising training sessions for members. A sponsor has been approached and the course material will be adopted in liaison with the sponsor. More details to follow. She urged the community to complete the chamber’s application forms. Applications can be sent to pa@bluecresthold.co.za. “We look forward to seeing you on March 12 at 5.30pm for the next members meeting,” Cotterrell added. — Supplied

products as best as their financial means allow. “The future roll out to the greater Greytown will be determined by my information gathering and learnings from KPP and the Pidelta group and also from the responses we receive from your publication from interested parties like schools where we can partner,” said the organisation. In South Africa it is estimated that approximately 10 million women are not performing the required standards for proper menstrual management. Financial obstacles, lack of education, shame and ignorance are some of the challenges. The programme is intended to not on-

ly educate the staff at KPP, but also to transfer information to friends, family and communities about this not often spoken about topic - menstrual management. KPP together with the support of Zonke for Female Wellness will for the next three months be providing all staff members with a monthly allocation of 20 units of Stayfree sanitary pads together with information booklets all towards improving employee wellness. The pilot programme will be assessed after three to determine its effectiveness and its future continuation. The call to action is to follow the example set by KPP in making a positive contribution towards the women within the Greytown community.


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Some of the players at the 125-year Pro-am Golf Tournament.

The winning team members from Plennegy, (from left) are Daryl Arbuckle, Dane Vosloo (PRO), Ken Ngcobo and Shawn Prenger.

Country Club holds Pro-am Golf Tournament THE Greytown Country Club (GCC) 125-year Pro-am Golf Tournament was held on Monday, February 17. Marthinus Steyn from the GCC said: “The golf course was looking magnificent after a lot of work done on it by many of our members and members of our community, ably led by ‘Herr Kommandant’ Dieter Meyer and greenkeeper Wally Kohne. As usual the Greytown community rose to the occasion with true “spangees”. Our 11 professional golfers who arrived from the Durban area were allocated their three excited local amateurs per team, and all the teams teed off at 10am at the sound of the siren.” Steyn said despite the intense heat, and a couple of very challenging pin placings by ‘Herr Kommandant,’ some very good golf was played, and the amateurs learnt a great deal from their pro’s about all aspects of the game. At the prize-giving, Steyn gave a short summary of the club’s history and recalled a number of interesting stories and past characters of the club. Celebrities such as Gary Player, Ernie Els, rugby Springbok Danie Gerber and even legendary All Black lock Colin Meades visited the club through the years. The winners on 89 pts was the Plennegy team, followed by the Rhino Charcoal/Umvoti Tyres on 86 pts and Pannar on 83 pts. “After prize-giving, a tasty dinner was laid on by Ashley MacDonald and her staff in the Pannar Lounge, beautifully decorated by our lady golfers. “We would like to thank the KZN Profes-

sional Golf Association, our sponsors, whom we mentioned in last week’s Gazette, the members of Greytown Country Club and various members of the community who assisted in any and many ways. Special mention must be made of our own development golfers who were very capable caddies for the professionals,” Steyn said. Paul Bowden said in an email sent to the club: “I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank you, your members, sponsors and staff for a wonderfully hosted 125th Celebration at Greytown Golf Club. I am not writing on behalf of the Professional Golf Association (PGA) of SA, but from my own experience at your club. From the PGA members’ feedback, on our bus trip back, there was a real sense of humility. I for one was quite emotional when hearing how the community pulled together in making your anniversary so special. It appears everyone got involved from the local community, club members, sponsors and even the other golf clubs lending machinery and in turn putting on a real “show”. We do live in such a wonderful country where people are able to pull together with a common goal, if we are able to ignore the distractors. “I am sure the club does not have an unlimited budget, far from it. The community is small and you don’t have the privilege of drawing from a large golfing fraternity. The reality is you have a small but highly dedicated and motivated membership base. Thank you for helping us in understanding the importance of controlling a

St Cathryn’s news THE Farmers Agri-care Monthly Mug drew a good group of golfers on February 22. Piet Nel from St Cathryns said in a statement: “We had two ladies in the field, a current army Sergeant Major E.T Ntuli, and a sports coach from Greytown to name a few. “The carts of the club behaved themselves and all carts finished their 18 holes. Some carts did 27 hole’s distances, with” this way and that way”, over the course. It took Andrew Nieuwoudt, (after an absence of about 12 years from golf ) three monthly mugs to win his first Farmers Agri-care mug. “It was only after surgery to his shoulder that the electrician could swing his club and play unbelievable golf, and Andrew commented that all the Voltages are back in the right places with low wattage in pain, and is playing like an overhauled transformer depending on load shedding.” RESULTS: Andrew Nieuwoudt Nett 64 - 1st Maruis Muller Nett 71 -2nd Patrick O’ Sullivan Nett 72 - 3rd 4th Mike Harrison Nett 74 -4th Tienie Muller Nett 75 oco -5th

Fritz Volker - 6th Fritz has warned all golfers that he is a golfer to contend with in this year’s C Division, in the Tuta Carriers Club Champs as he is slowly creeping up on the leader board of the Mug. Driving all the way from Durban to play in our monthly mug shows determination. It was also noted that he had a long chat to one of the Teaching Pro’s - Ryan Kimber. Nearest to pin 9/18th: Andrew Nieuwoudt Best stableford: Maruis Muller 37 points (he has also issued a warning for the A Division players in the Tuta Carriers club champs.) Captains Putter: Mariaan van Wyk Best lady golfer: Sue Harrison Two club kitty R140 shared by Mike Harrison and Dieter Meyer. Upcoming events: Farmers Agri-care mug on Saturday, March 14. The St Cathryn’s leg of the Arcadia golf day on Sunday, March 22, April 4 and April 19 Tuta Carriers club champs. To book for golf please phone Piet at 083 269 1661. — Supplied.

limited budget, the “gees” that is the life blood of any club, passion, being genuine and all out humanity. If every club could visit your club and take away what I did, they would learn the lessons required in making theirs more community based and highly successful.” GCC reminded all their golfers of the Arcadia weekend coming up on March 21 and March 22. The club urged the members to support

this event in aid of Arcadia Home for the Aged. DATES TO DIARISE: February 22 – David’s Motors Dev Compo March 7 – Mascor Monthly Mug and Bus League March 21– Arcadia Golf Day at Greytown Country Club March 22– Arcadia Golf Day at St Cathryn’s April 5 – Ladies Invitational. — Supplied.

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