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HE Anamalay family of KwaDukuza is struggling to come to terms with the death of their 32-year-daughter Vaneshree Anamalay Moodley, her three-year-old son Kevaal and the child’s pregnant care-giver Vinola Nxumalo, who died in an accident on Sunday. Nxumalo was killed instantly while Kevaal, Vaneshree and her husband Lloyd were taken to Umhlanga Hospital and Alberlito Hospital. Due to severe internal injuries, both Kevaal and Vaneshree died a few hours later. Lloyd and their six-month-old baby girl Sharania, who was in a car seat, were the only survivors. TO PAGE 3

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EDIA 24 Local Newspapers KZN scooped a win and several final Now Vaneshree’s parents, wellspots at the annual MDDA Sanlam FROM PAGE 1 known politician Kas and his wife Local Media Awards on Friday night. Former Fever sports’ editor Quintin van Sharania was treated for bruises Sally Anamalay, an educator at Jaarsveld took the prize for sports’ writer of and released from Alberlito Hos- Stanger Manor Primary School the year and was a finalist in the feature pital while Lloyd is currently re- and a current KwaDukuza councillor, are struggling to come to writing category. Other finalists included covering at the hospital. South Coast Fever journalist Candyce KrishAt the time of the crash, the terms with their loss. Kas said the accident has left na, who made it to the top 10 for journalist family were heading back home of the year, and Desiree Erasmus, who made to Stanger Manor after a family them in a state of shock. “I just cannot believe my daughittothetopthreeforcolumnistoftheyear.The visit in Durban. South Coast Fever also made it to the top 10 According to IPSS Medical Res- ter and grandson are no more. “My daughter loved life and for “best corporate owned free sheet”. cue paramedic Paul Herbst, the A record number of entries – 750 – were driver [Lloyd] lost control of the was my pillar of strength. She received for this year’s competition from loNissan Navara they were travel- was the apple of my eye. I don’t cal newspapers, community radio stations ling in, causing it to overturn on know how I am going to cope with this tragedy. and community television stations. the N2 near Tinley Manor. “We were such a close family, MDDA (Media Development and Diversi“Further details of the accident ty Agency) and Sanlam host the annual will be subject to a police investi- that for the past month, we all slept in the same room. She was awards to “encourage excellence and to regation.” ward meritorious work in community journalism.” GM of Media24 Local Newspapers KZN, Neil Tapinos, said he was “extremely happy” with the results. “It has only been Mafuta Lane (end of Cato Street), Stanger Open Tuesa year since the reSun 10am (near Stanger Child Welfare) 55 KING SHAKA STREET, structuring process Thatha’s Day (1 June 2014) that placed the Fever, STANGER MALL (Next to Studio 1) Fun at the farm, Card Games, Echo and Weekly tiTEL: 032 551 5057 Breakfast, Lunch, Music, tles in the province audioconcepts@telkomsa.net Sing along, Open Mic under the Media24 Breakfast Buffet “PROFESSIONAL CAR AUDIO Local Newspapers (10 am to 11.30pm) R75pp FITMENT CENTRE” KZN banner. Scones, muffins, pancakes, sausages eggs, baked beans, toast, tea, coffee “To achieve these Lunch Buffet results in such a short 1 x 12 inch Audio God Sub (1pm to 2.30pm) R 120pp space of time speaks Chicken Livers, Giblets, 1 x Pro Acoustic AMP to the dedication and Samp & Mutton, Fish Roe Chutney, Fish Curry, commitment of our 1 x 12” Box with Wiring Kit Cornish Chicken Curry, Tripe & Peas editorial teams Phutu, Samp, Rice, Pap 1 Pair Tweeters Soji and Cake throughout KZN. My fully fitted congratulations go to Book for 5 adults and Thatha eats for free Kids under 12 Half Price Kids under 3 FREE our finalists, who Free Entry show that dedication Great Food! Great Venue! Great Times! and passion are recognised throughout bookings and info... CARDS the industry and 083 756 9245 ACCEPTED www.kwadukuza-online.com amongst their peers.”

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Concern over dangerous accident area MERVYN KRISHNA YET another accident occurred,on what is now becoming a “notorious ac­ cident spot” on the old Tinley Manor road heading towards Shakaskraal on Thursday last week. Reports from the scene indicate that the driver of truck failed to nego­ tiate a bend near the railway station and veered off the road. The truck landed on its side across the railway lines and burst into flames. Emergency Medical Rescue Servic­ es personnel attended the scene to­ gether with the KwaDukuza Fire and Emergency Services. The driver of the truck escaped with minor injuries. However, accord­ ingto concerned resident, ManilalSar­ joo, this is not the first accident to oc­ cur at the dangerous bend, where countless lives have been lost. He questioned what authorities are doing to solve the problem. Sarjoo said various measures could be put in­ to place to curb accidents. “There are no boards to warn driv­ ers of the sharp bend ahead,no speed humps to reduce speed and no proper crash barriers to prevent vehicles from ending up on the railway lines. “How many more lives need to be lost? In this case no lives were lost, but what would have been the conse­ quence if a train was on its way, and drove into this truck?”

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ATRONS opened their hearts and wallets to support Child Welfare SAKwaDukuza at the launch of Winter Fair 2014 on Friday at the Boat House in Ballito. The launch raised more than R320 000. The biggest sponsor was Vivian Reddy of Edison Power who injected R75 000 into the fair as part of Edison’s corporate social responsibility. It was also decided that this year’s Winter Fair will be called the Child Welfare SAKwaDukuza Edison Power Group Winter Fair. On behalf of Reddy, CEO of Edison Power Megan Govender said they had a moral obligation to assist the poor and needy. “We urge all those that are not already involved to align themselves with the society, which caters for the underprivileged.” Presidentof Child Welfare SA-KwaDukuza for the past 25 years, Pravin Sham gave a brief history on the society and the work it does. Sham was also full of praise for Winter Fair director Sundeep Oudhram and his dedicated team, staff and volunteers for their “wonderful” work during and before the Winter Fair. The second biggest sponsor was businesswoman Moriri Khoza, who donated R20 000. Khoza said when she was invited by Oudhram, she did not know what the launch was about. “However, after listening to the address by Sham on the work the society does and the projects it maintains in the underprivileged communities, I decided to come on board and make a pledge.” Khoza went on to say that she now wants to get fully involved with the society. Oudhram said moving the launch to Ballito really paid off. “Over the years, the launch always took place in KwaDukuza. The maximum number of guests was about 70 and the most we raised was R185 000, which was a few years back. “We had more than 200 business people and individuals attended the launch at the Boat House,” he said. This year’s fair will be held from Thursday, 26 June to Sunday, 29 June at the KwaDukuza Recreations Grounds.

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MERVYN KRISHNA A WELL-KNOWN criminal who is currently out on bail for attempted armed robbery was caught red-handed after breaking into a vehicle outside Stanger Hospital last week. The suspect was arrestedwithaCDdeckinhispossession by members of N-Force Security after they were called by the owner of the VW Golf that was broken into. Niven Govender said he had parked his car outside Stanger Hospital and went for his weekly physiotherapy treatment when the incident took place. “When I came outside at approximately 8:30am, I noticed someone inside

Zetho Gumede and her daughter with the remains of the house, which was gutted by fire.

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FAMILY of five including four children has been left destitute after their home was razed to the ground last week. The four-room wood and iron house in Ward 15, Khoza Section, Ntshawini was burned down in the early hours of Tuesday morning. At this stage the cause of the fire is unknown. Although the family managed to escape the flames unscathed, valu-

ables including identity documents, birth certificates, clothes, furniture and appliances were incinerated Zetho Gumede, one of the family members, said they were left with only the clothes they were wearing. Gumede told the Weekly she was woken by one of her children who told her the room was on fire. “When I went to investigate, I saw the flames were reaching the roof. I managed to get everyone out of the houseand alerted the neighbours, but

by then the fire was raging uncontrollably. We could not save any of the items that were in the house. It is very sad because we lost everything, from food, important documents, school books, furniture. We are left with nothing.” The Weekly has since contactedtheANCregionalsecretaryMuzi Sithole, who deployed KwaDukuza municipal officials to assist the family. Anyone wanting to assist further can contact community leader Isaac Gumede on 083 769 8387.

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BRAZEN robbery has sparked fears amongst shopkeepers that a gang of mall robbers will hit even more shopping centres in KwaDukuza. This comes after eight armed robbers walked into Clicks at the Ushaka Mall last week and made off with baby food. According to reports, there were four men and four women in the gang, each brandishing firearms. After robbing the store, they got into a VW Golf GTi with Richards Bay registration plates and a Polo Playa with an Empangeni registra-

tion and fled. A businessman next to Clicks noticed the incident and contacted Field Security. Officers Alpha Msibi, Vanessa Govender and Denver Marimuthu responded. When the officers were driving into the mall parking lot, they noticed the Polo Playa and gave chase. Officer Marimuthu said they could see the Golf and followed the Polo Playa. “During the chase, the driver failed to negotiate a bend at the intersection of Balcomb and Chief Albert Luthuli Streets,” said Govender. “The vehicle’s front tyre burst. The suspects kept going until we forced the vehicle to stop. The driver

managed to escape. We arrested a female and handed her and the vehicle over to the KwaDukuza SAPS,” said Govender. Later that night, Govender was called by the KwaDukuza SAPS to come to the station because the “owner” of the vehicle came to retrieve his car, which he claimed was stolen. “However, when I went to the station, I noticed the suspect who was driving the Polo Playa in the station. I told the police that he was the driver.” She said the suspect was placed under arrested and detained. Police are investigating a case of armed robbery.

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ORTH Coast “institution” Ann McDonnell will be leaving her post as Ward 22 councillor to take up a Democratic Alliance seat at KZN provincial legislature. She was sworn in at a ceremony in Pietermaritzburg last Wednesday. McDonnell has been confirmed as a member on conservation and environmental affairs and tourism committees, with alternative portfolios of transport and local government. Although she will no longer have offices at the municipality, she will still be based in the area and says she hopes to still address local concerns from an oversight position. McDonnell says she will also draw on the knowledge of locals for her portfolio. “I am pleased with the assignations, as environmental issues and especially tourism is very relevant to KwaDukuza,” said McDonnell. After the 2014 general elections, the DA holds 10 of the 80 seats in KZN legislature. McDonnell was nominated for a seat last year, and went through a screening process to get in. She has hit the ground running, saying she has already been contacted by the media to comment on issues such as the recent rhino killings at Tala Game Reserve near Pietermaritzburg. “What is great about the position is there is a really good team to work with. “I will have access to researchers and there is a good communications team. I think we can achieve a lot. “I am very excited about being in an oversight post, assisting with the creating of laws, attending committee

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Frustration with the local IEC OUR recent election adminis­ tration under the IEC has brought about much debate around the country. Sitting in as a party agent at various voting stations within the KwaDukuza region, I was totally infuriated by the poor administration by IEC staff. Here are a few incidents I personally encountered: The RA Padaychee School had five sub stations. The principal of­ ficers were not sure if you were allowed to vote at a vot­ ing station you were not regis­ tered in if you were from an­ other province only, or if you were from KZN as well. Hence, some voters were turned away if they were from KZN and only voters

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Why you should care about science

LETTER TO THE EDITOR from other provinces were al­ lowed to vote. In one of the other sub sta­ tions, you were allowed to vote irrespective of whether you were from KZN or not; such confusion within the same voting station. This proved that our IEC officials do not know what they are doing. In Tinley Manor, a voter was registered within the ward but was not on the vot­ ers roll. Poor administration again. In Shakaskraal, when a recount was done, it appeared that ballots from one party were mixed with another. This indicating again that we have incompetent staff working within the IEC; or can we say this was a deliberate act? At the Sizani Primary School the DA party agent was allowed to sit in wearing a blue T­shirt, which is DA

colours. Even though his T­ shirt had branding of another company, it was not impossi­ ble to read the party he repre­ sented. This again shows that IEC officials just don’t know the rules. The lack of skill from the IEC staff shows that our elec­ tion process is not taken seri­ ously. For a process which de­ termines the management and direction of our nation, we could at least request that IEC officials and staff meet certain criteria before being appointed to work in an event as big as this. We are living in times when much scrutiny is given to the corruption within our govern­ ment. In saying this, is our election process under the guidance of the IEC also part and parcel of the corruption within our country? Mrs R Singh

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sports and politics, with the latter being in great supply. As a science advocate, it is my duty to try to convince you to like (or at least care about) science, but it is not a simple task, and after all, a sports’ journalist doesn’t need to convince sports’ fans why they should like sports. Writing science articles is not easy, and given the demands made on small news In a country and a teams, journalists usually find themselves with ridiculous province where schedules and little or no soscience education cial life. This makes it even is still far below the more difficult to find personal time to write about science, global benchmark, which many editors are loathe to accept as the writeit is time for us to up may not have as much consciously abandon our pulling power as an accident fear of science. or political scandal. But it’s not only about the pulling power when it comes It is unfortunate therefore to non-scientific articles; scithat science stories do not ence can be intimidating to hold a lot of weight in terms of the uninitiated. I would love to editorial space in many na- tell you that science is all tional and indeed local pa- about the discovery of some pers in South Africa. Science wonder material or newly disstories have to compete with covered giant killer chicken or the advent of a space rock on a collision course with KZN, but this is very rarely the case. Of course, stories like this do exist, and you can and should read about them on the net. Some of my favourite reputable sites include “I F*cking Love Science” and Phil Plait’s “Bad Astronomy”. Some of the best science writing in the world can also be found at National Geographic’s “Phenomena”. In a country and a province where science education is still far below the global benchmark, it is time for us to consciously abandon Get your business advertised by Ads Solutions. our fear of science. We need to fall in love We’ll promote and boost your business today. with the wonder of science, but also be Ads will be delivered at homes, garages, post careful to avoid boxes etc. Don't miss out to be advertised in “bumper-sticker” science, as one of our first addition printed July 2014 South Africa’s foremost science journalists Sarah Wild MAKE YOUR BUSINESS COUNT once put it. I encourage you CONTACT - KAREN to take the plunge CELL: intothedeep,beautiful and mysterious 083 263 3542 / 083 289 8464 world of science. Email: adsolutionkzn@gmail.com - to arrange a meeting You will not regret it.

IF you ask any scientist why they do what they do, you will obviously get varying answers. An undergraduate might tell you something very different to a post doctorate student – who at this stage would have asked him or herself the same question with increasing frequency over the years. I could run out of op-ed space explaining the reasons why science is important in our lives, but for the purpose of this column I will only tell you that it is to vanquish ignorance and exercise a healthy dose of skepticism. Too many of us are victims of pseudoscience, myths, misconceptions and incorrect use of science thanks to marketing ploys. Ignorance can be easily overcome, but if you throw a dash of ego into the mix, you have a misguided sense of self-preservation when it comes to “touchy” issues such as creationism, vaccination, evolution, alternative medicine and nutritional information. Thankfully, we can save

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Joint pain ­ common manifestations of musculoskeletal and rheumatologic diseases AVERTORIAL

THE medical term for joint pain is ARTHRALGIA, while ARTHRITIS refers to an inflamed joint. Joint pain and swelling are common manifestations of many musculoskeletal and rheumatologic diseases. As a result, the differential diagnosis of childhood joint pain and swelling is large and includes both benign and serious conditions. The assessment of a child with joint pain and/orswellingneedstodifferentiatebetween conditions of varying severity, especially those that require urgent medical intervention. A complete medical history is indispensable and a thorough physical examination is paramount to determining the possible causes of joint pain in children. Some of the information about the joint pain, needed by the medical practitioner, include: nature, distribution, severity, duration, aggravating and alleviat-

ing factors. These will help your doctor in reaching a diagnosis. One way of categorising joint pain is to determine whether the child is SICK or NOT SICK. With a SICK child, the following are possible reasons why he/ she is experiencing joint pain: -Osteomyelitis, septic arthritis -Following recent infections (viral/reactive) -Chronic infection like TB or HIV -Rheumatic fever -Associated with a rash (Henoch Schonlein Purpura, Kawasaki’s disease, Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis) -Leukaemia If your child is not SICK, consider the following: -Following TRAUMATIC injury -COAGULOPATHY (possible bleeding/clotting disorders in the blood) -Following recent infections -Existing chronic infections like TB and HIV -Presence of bone tumours

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Dr Singh heals with dry needling

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URING the course of our lives, we may perform strenuous activities, carry heavy objects and somehowbeplacedinsituationswhereourbod­ ies and muscles become overloaded. This means a particular joint is unable to handle the strain. As a result, the surrounding and overlying struc­ tures, viz. muscles, ligaments and tendons become ex­ tremely tight. When these become tight, TRIGGER POINTS are formed. TRIGGERPOINTSareirritable,hard,painful“knots” within a muscle, that may cause pain over a larger area or refer pain distal to the source of the “knot”. These lead to restrictions in movement of the muscle and joint. The patient may complain of excruciating pain, inability to move an area, inability to walk, carry ob­ jects, sit for long periods and the muscles and spine or joint may feel tight and tired. The patient may be fatigued due to constant pain, spasm and restriction. Sleep may become impossible as the patient is un­ able to find a comfortable position to fall asleep in. On awakening, there may be excessive stiffness and pain. Dry needling is a technique where a thin, dry needle is inserted through the skin, into this trigger point. This process is used to reduce the pain that may arise from thetriggerpointbyreleasingthesetightbandsofmus­ cle. The circulation is increased and nerve functioning of the area restored. The healing time of patients’ is significantly reduced. Any tenderness after needling that MAY arise is on­ ly due to the fact that, THE AREA was very tight and inflammed. DR SINGH, advises use of an ice­pack after treatment for optimal healing. When the patient’s muscles have been adequately relaxed, this allows, easier movement of the joint and spine, in general. DR SINGH will then be able to gently mobilise or adjust (re­align) the joint IF this is required. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DRY NEE­ DLING AND ACUPUNCTURE? AcupunctureisbasedonChinesephilosophywhere energy (Chi), flows via different meridians to all parts

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Ukuthatha izinto kalula kungakulalisa esitokisini valo entanyeni. Bengingaphethe imithwalo eminingi ngoba bengizobuya ngakusasa. Ben­ giphethe ‘umshini wami’ wokuthwebula nesikhwama esimnyama sesudi ebengi­ zoyigqoka emcimbini ebusuku. Insizwa eyemukela abagibeli ebh­ anoyini icele ukungibekela isikhwama sa­ mi egunjini okulengiswa kulo izimpahla bese ngisithatha uma sengiphuma. Izihla­ lo zethu sinoDesiree beziphakathi nenda­ wo. Beligcwele ibhanoyi, iningi labagibeli kungamaqabane kaKhongolose abel­ ibambise komkhulu ePitoli. Omunye walamaqabane bekunguSam Kikine, isishoshovu esazakhela igama silwela abasebenzi ngezikhathi kusabusa uhulu­ meni wobandlululo. Naye umfo kaKikine ubephethe isikhwamaesifanancamashinesami,naso

sabekwa egunjini elifanayo nokubekwe lo­ na esami. Uma sekuphunywa ebhanoyini, wehla kuqala umfo kaKikine wamane wathatha isikhwama esimnyama wasilengisa ehlombe, zaya. Uma sengifika kuleligumbi obekubek­ we kulona isikhwama sami, asisekho kukhona esinezimpahla engingazazi. Nginele ngasho ukuthi akusona esami leso sikhwama, yasuka inhlamvu le nsizwa ebingibekele sona ijahe ebhasini elilayisha abagibelilibayisangaphakathiesikhumul­ weni sezindiza, yasithola kumfo kaKikine. Umane wazihlekela umfo kaKikine wathi: “Yo!, akukona ukufana kwezikhwa­ ma lokhu.” Nanxa kungesisona isigameko esitheni lesi, ngifikelwe wumcabango wokuthi ku­ sukela ezigamekweni ezinjengalezi, zokungajwayeli ukucophelela ukuthi

abanye abantu bagcine ezitokisini. Ngicabange ukuthi ukuba esinye salezi zikhwama besilayishe okuthile okungekho emthethweni, bese kubanjwa nga­ maphoyisa, bekuzokwenzekani kulowo esibanjwe kuyena?. Bekuyothatha isikhathi esingakanani ukuthi kutholakale iqiniso? Thina sikhule kukhona amaphoyisa anezinhliziyo ezin­ cane amane akuvalele phakathi athi: “Uy­ ochaza phambili.” Konke lokhu kudalwa ukuthatha izinto kalula.Nomangabekungasatholakalanga izinto ezingekho emthethweni, kunok­ wenzeka kube khona ongathembekile ku­ laba abathathe izikhwama okungezona ezabo bese bekhangwa okuthile okunge­ sikhona okwabo, bagcine ngokukwenza okwabo bese bethi abakubonanga. Ngikholwa ukuthi liyezwakala iphuzu engizama ukulibeka, lengozi yokun­

GUY VEZI

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gacopheleli ngaso sonke isikhathi. Sen­ gathi singakucophelela konke esikwenza­ yo ngaso sonke isikhathi. Mhlampe nawe mfundi sewake wahlangabezana nesigameko esinjen­ ga lesi, phawula sizwe nansi inombolo ongathumela ngayo i­sms: 074696 8731 noma kwikheli le­email elithi: guy.vezi@media24.com noma nosi­ pho.mkhize@media24.com.

OwaKwaNtunjambili kukhabhinethi kaMsholozi

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KUHLOKOME izwe lonke, kwangakhohlela ngisho nabamabhizinisi amakhulu ngesikhathi uMengameli wezwe uMnuz Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma, ngeSonto ememezela igama lensizwa yakwaNtunjambili, eKranskop, ebuye ibe yisethenjwa esikhulu ebandleni lama Luthela, iba

nguNgqongqoshe wezeziMali kuleli. UMnuz Nhlanhla Nene, osakhumbuleka ngesigameko sokuwa esihlalweni exoxa nabezindaba zikamobankude, ungowokuzalwa endaweni yomlando wenganekwane yesiZulu, KwaNtunjambili eduze kwetshe likaNtunjambili. Usebe yiPhini likaNgqongqoshe wezeMali iminyakaengaphezukwesihlanu.Uqale eyisekela likaMnuz Trevor Manuel, wabuye wasekela uMnuz Pravin Gordhan, oseyiswe emNyangweni wezoHulumeni baseKhaya nezobuHoli boNdabuko. Ngaphambi kokuba yiPhini likaNgqongqoshe, uMnuz Nene usebenze kakhulu ezinkampanini zomshuwalense. Ube

yilungu lePhalamende ngo-1999. Selokhu engenile ePhalamende ubeqokelwa izikhundla eziphezulu kodwa zonke eziphathelene nokuphathwa kwezimali zikaHulumeni. Ngowezi-2002 kuya kowezi-2005 ubengomunye wozihlalo bekomidi lezokuhlela imali kahulumeni iJoint Budget Committee. Ngowezi-2005 ku-Ncwaba (August) uqokelwe ukuba nguSihlalo weKomidi lezimali ePhalamende (Portfolio Committee on Finance). Kusukela ngowezi-2008 uqale ukuba yiPhini likaNgqongqoshe wezeMali ngaphansikukaMnuzManuel.Ubuye abe nguSihlalo we public Investment Corporation, okuwuphiko olubhek-

elele kakhulu ukutshalwa kwezimali kuleli. Abebekhona emngcwabeni wesilomo somsakazi woKhozi FM uMnuz Thokozani Mandlenkosi Nene (igxaba lembadada), owawunikezwe isithunzi sezwe, uMnuz Nene nguyena obephethe uhlelo lwenkonzo yomngcwabo, edlubhe ezododana lwase Luthela. uMnuz Nene uyazalana noGxaba lembadada njengoba naye ebengowa KwaNtunjambili. Intatheli ye-Weekly isanda kumbona uMnuz Nene ezithengela nje esitolo sakwa Spar KwaDukuza, kungekho baqaphi abamzungezile njengoba kuvamise ukubonakala kongqongqoshe.

ISITHOMBE: SITHUNYELWE

UMnuz Nhlanhla Nene


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SITESHI somsakazo womphakathi iRadio Khwezi esizinze eKranskop kodwa esisakazela sonke isifunda esimaphakathi neKwaZulu-Natal, sikhale semuka nenqwaba yemiklomelo emcimbini weMDDA-SANLAM Local Media Awards 2013 obuseBirchwood Hotel and Conference Centre eBoksburg ngoLwesihlanu ebusuku. Injabulo ibingabuzwa kubasakazi balesisiteshioNothileZwane, uSaziso Dlamini noMakhosi Maphumulo bephethe imiklomelo yokuhamba phambili kwiBest Children’s programme, iBest Indigenous Music programme, iBest Drama, i-Excellence in Investigative Journalism nakwiBroadcasting in Indigenous Languages

Kusuka kwesokunxele uN­ othile Zwane, uSaziso Dlamini noMakhosi Maphu­ mulo bephethe imiklomelo yokuhamba phambili kwiBest Children’s programme, iBest Indigenous Music programme, iBest Drama, i­Excellence in Investigative Journalism nak­ wiBroadcasting in Indigenous Languages ISITHOMBE: GUY VEZI

Kumiphi ngomsakazo womphakathi KwaDukuza? XOLANI NXUMALO EMINYAKENI emithathu eyedlule kuke kwaba namahlebezi okuthi iKwaDukuza, engelinye lamadolobha lamakhulu entshonalanga yogu laKwaZulu-Natal, izoba nomsakazo womphakathi njengoba sekwenzekile kwamaningi akulesi sifundazwe. Kuyamangalisa ukuthi leli dolobha elibonakala linakho konke okutholakala emadolobheni amakhulu, alinaso isiteshi somsakazo kanti selikhiqizele iziteshi eziningi zemisakazo abasakazi beqophelo eliphezulu. Leli dolobha lingakwazi ngisho nokuba nesiteshi sikamabonakude womphakathi. Kuzokhumbuleka ukuthi umsakazi weVibe FM, esakazela KwaMashu, eThekwini, uMnuz. Wiseman Mpunzana, owenza uhlelo lwezenkolo ngamaSonto usanda kuhlabana ngendondo kuma SABC Crown Awards. Lo msakazi obuye abe nguthishanhloko kwesinye sezikole zaKwaDukuza, uhlala eMelville kuleli dolobha. Ukuba khona kwesiteshi somsakazo KwaDukuza, kungamongela izindleko nesikhathi sokuya eThekwini eyokwenza lo msebenzi. Omunye umsakazi osuka KwaDukuza usakaza kuGoodnews Community Radio, eseVerulam, ungu Mnuz Phathabakhe Shezi. Kuyo iVibe FM phakathi kwethimba elishayela uhlelo lomculo nezindaba zamabandla eZayoni, kukhona noMfu Mageba Zulu ongowakhona KwaDukuza. Nasemsakazweni Ukhozi FM bakhona abasakazi abanjengoMnuz Braveman Mhlaba odabuka eGlendale, uMnuz Sihle Mngadi waseMthandeni KwaMaphumulo, nosanda kuthatha umhlala phansi uMnuz. Shadrack Bhekinkosi Ngema. Bangalekelela ngolwazi abanalo kulo msakazo wasekhaya. Amadolobha asenemisakazo yomphakathi yiJozini kwaMhlab’uyalingana, iMaputaland FM. Naso Lundi sekunesiteshi somsakazo wamakholwa. EMelmoth kulapho kuzinze khona iZululand FM, KwaMbonambi kuneShine Radio, eNewcastle kuneNewscatle Radio. EShowe kune Cora FM, kanti eRichards Bay kunesiteshi sikamabonakude womphakathi i 1KZNTV. E Verulam kune Good

News Community Radio, kanti ukhona nose Port Shepstone. Kuke kwanethemba lokuthi izowusungula umsakazo waKwaDukuza inkampane yezokuxhumana iLembe Communications, ebisinikezwe ilayisense yokuqala izinhlelo zokuxhumana kulesi sifunda. Nokho usihlalo weBhodi yale nkampane uNksz. Lourentia Ogle, uthi ibinganikeziwe ilayisense yokuqala isiteshi somsakazo, kodwa ibinikezwe ilayisense yokuqala ibhizinisi lezokuxhumana emakhaya. Nokho ngenxa yezingqinamba eziningi ehlangabezane nazo, kusewumqansa kwakhona ukuwuqala lo msebenzi. Uthe udaba lomsakazo belungakadingidwa ebhodini lale nkampane. Mhlawumbe wudaba olungabukwa emhlanganweni webhodi olandelayo.

REIKI SCHOOL OF HIGHER LEARNING Usui Reiki Level 1 Course

Level 1 Weekend Classes in Stanger Date: 7th and 8th June 2014 TIME: 8 am till 4.30 pm CONTACT: Reiki Master Vimla Tel: 031 409 9899 Cell: 082 745 8956 Email: gangiahvimla@gmail.com Investment

of R1200 includes all course material and refreshments.

FOR HIRE

SPECIAL RATES

SINGH’S HARDWARE 189 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza Tel: 032 551 4201

TLB

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TIP TRUCKS

FLAT TRUCKS

PAYLOADERS

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SMALL PLANT: GENERATORS, CONCRETE MIXERS, BREAKERS, COMPACTORS, etc Sunday Open 7am-12pm (Terms and conditions apply)


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Service GuideS A.D. WENDY’S Wendy houses from grade A pinewood, big or small, lourver style. At low prices.

A F RCIVILI K A PLANT HIRE MINING

TRUCKS & EARTHMOVING MACHINERY FOR HIRE CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE OF ROADS BULK EARTHWORKS & BUILDING PLATFORMS MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION LOW BED, ROLLBACK & CRANE TRUCKS DE-SLUDGING OF SEPTIC TANKS SUPPLIERS OF SAND, STONE, BRICKS & BLOCKS

ALUMINIUM & GLASS

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• Windows • Sliding doors • Balustrades • Shop Fronts • Shower Cubicles etc.

Agents for

The King of Security Doors AAAMSA & SAGGA approved

THE ULTIMATE CRIME BARRIER

For more information Contact Sylie 083 996 0526 or 084 2958 471

Cell: 083 776 6885 Tel: 032 484 8482 APPROVED COASTALS SUPPLIERS

2 JACKSON STREET, STANGER

EVERGREEN MOTORS Smithers Road, Stanger (opp Sasko Bakery)

* Full diagnostic using the latest equipment on the market. This is a one stop workshop for all mechanical, auto-electrical and fuel injection problems under one roof. * Engine overalls * All mechanical repairs

For Carports, Awnings & Entertainment areas. Excellent quality and workmanship. We will beat any written quote.

NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Free quote:

Excel Tax & Accounting

Our services include Auditing, Tax, Bookkeeping, SARS Audits, Insurance, Medical Aid & Investments. We offer you a one stop service for all your statutory and financial requirements Contact us for an appointment to discuss your accounting and tax work. Stanger: Office 1, 121 Mahatma Gandhi Street Tel: 032 551 4336 • Cell: 084 205 6000 Durban: 140 Northway, Durban North Tel: 031 563 2222 www.etagroup.co.za

HOOBLAL’S CATERING

COMPLETE: - Catering - Draping - Lighting - Hiring - Venue setting - Uniformed waiters - Meals prepared and delivered for all functions including funerals and ceremonies For quality and tasty meals call

Cell: 082 782 2910 Telefax 032 551 2039 Email : hooblalscatering@telkomsa.net

PHOTOGRAPHY

TEL: 032 551 5756 | CELL: 076 039 7451 149 HULLETT STREET • • • •

WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS PHOTOSHOOTS HIRE OF PROJECTER AND SLIDE CREATIONS

Shades Airconditioning & Refrigeration

Sales, Services and Repairs to refrigeration, airconditioning and appliances. Unbeatable prices on Aux, Daytek and Beko T's and C's apply

Mohammed Bux Tel: 032 551 6939 | Cell: 082 863 0405

Tel: 032 - 552 2093 Ravi - 082 667 1790

Travolan Cell: 082 473 8795 Fax: 086 574 2275 Email: ctncarports@gmail.com

EXOTIC STAGE DÉCOR AND CATERERS Specialising in Decors for all occasions, complete catering for all functions (Buffet) “Done with a professional touch”

Contact: Gan Naicker Cell: 076 265 4456 Home: 032 - 551 1552

for a fast, professional and cost effective quotation for all your vehicle repairs!

Mechanical and Auto Electrical workshops are welcome!

FABRIC & HABBY WORLD Shop 6, Eskay Plaza, Hulett Street

* New range of wool in stock * McCalls, Butterick & Vogue patterns available * Sales of Domestic, Industrial and Embroidery Machines * Service and repairs of sewing machines done

Flat & Safety machines now in store Free demonstration done once a month on Embroidery machines Stockists of: All types of fabrics, curtaining, wide range of haberdashery & curtain accessories.

Tel: 032 551 2083 Faizel

Kenvolks Motors

FOR A FREE QUOTATION & COMPETITIVE CALL OUT FEES CALL:

TEL : 032 551 4629 FAX: 086 535 5701 073 415 3810 (PHUMULANI) 083 520 9592 (TIMOTHY) pesikhakhane@gmail.com langalezwe@gmail.com

“We keep you volks smiling’’

141 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza Tel:032 - 551 6221 Fax: 032 - 551 6224 A/H: (032) 551 3403 Cell: 082 892 0565 nishen@randees.co.za

Square Tubes Square Bars Flat Bars Rectangular Tubes Plates and Sheets Gate Accessories Abrasives Distributor of Air Products TEL: +27 (032) 552 3659 / 552 1735 (Bus) Fax: 032 551 5089 Cnr. Lindsay & Scheffer Road, KwaDukuza

PIRB & IOPSA REGISTERED QUALIFIED LICENCED PLUMBER • Maintenance and Installation • Emergency plumbing • Issuing of PIRB Certificate of Compliance • KWIKOT geyser - authorised installation

29 Balcomb Street, P. O. Box 858, Stanger 4450 Tel: 032 551 4311 • Fax:032 551 3887 Email: kenvolks@telkomsa.net Business hours: 7.30am - 5pm

Electrical Installations, Sales, Repairs & Maintenance

FABWELD

PHUMULANI’S PLUMBING SERVICES (PTY) LTD

REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF VEHICLES Dhan / Percy

randees electrical cc

Cell:082 822 4771 Shop No. 1, Cane Growers Arcade, 51 Hulett Street, Stanger Tel: (B) 032 - 551 1940 / 551 1790 Tel: (H) 032 - 551 1625

Tel: (032) 551 4382 (b/h) Cell: 084 608 6614 Fax: (032) 551 3327 Cell: 082 456 8745

CTN CARPORTS & AWNINGS

Phone : 082 971 5040 072 127 0404 / 071 819 2569

BLINDS

RB

DOORS

Visit our display at BUILIT in BALLITO

Tel: 032 586 3331

083 232 0020 Suppliers of MERANTI Garage Doors Manufacturers of quality, maintenance free fibre glass garage doors in a wooden grain finish Contact: Tel 035 789 2278 / 083 232 0020 Tel R/Bay: 035 789 2278 Ballito: 032 586 3331 Fax: 086 605 0080 Email: naresh@rbdoors.co.za

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Call our office for weekly discounts on training...

OFFICE: 032 551 6257 CELL: 083 654 4617 Email: safeprosc@telkomsa.net

* 24hr Towing & Recovery * Roadside Assist * Jumpstart/Tyre Change * Roll Back Service Available

At Stanger 10 May 2014

SUPERCARS TOWING Seany: 072 033 7733 082 961 6764

Clairvoyance : Crossing Over Angel : Therapy course, Readings Counselling: Bereavement, Marriage & adolescent Cleansings: Home, vehicle & business Motivational seminars & Tarot card readings


Hook up with the Mall Cafe

Swimming club holds inaugural meeting JYOTHI LALDAS THE first meeting to establish a swimming club was held at Stanger Manor Secondary School on Tuesday last week. The meeting drew interested members of the community who expressed excitement for the venture. Amongst the many issues discussed was the need to teach members to swim and embrace a culture which has been found to be lacking in the community. According to one of the initiators, Dr Kiren Gokar, a number of drownings occur every year, which peak during the summer months. He said the “Learn to Swim” campaign initiated by the club would drastically reduce this fatality. “The club will also be registered with KZN Aquatics so as to derive maximum benefit from their coaching structures. The interim constitution was presented and the name of “Manaqua” Swimming Club (MSC) was suggested.” Gokar said the community is welcome to suggest names for the club. “The club will seek to build on a partnership with Stanger Manor Secondary School and hopes to include members from the school governing body as well as staff.” Members of the community who are interested in joining are urged to come to the second meeting on Wednesday, 25 June at Stanger Manor Secondary School at 6.30pm. For more information, contact Gokar onkireng@telkomsa.net.

LEFT: Munira Adam of Mall Cafe wants to thank patrons for their tremendous support.

BELOW: Some regular patrons at the newly revamped Mall Cafe.

Sanchez Spur backs local cricket iLembe's Cricket Academy earned R1500 by shad­ owing the wait­ rons serving guests who came out to support them on Saturday night at San­ chez Spur. All teams, youth clubs, schools or any group in need of raising funds please contact Evelyn at Sanchez Spur for a similar op­ portunity. Pic­ tured is Delilayn Subrayan with the manage­ ment team of Sanchez Spur. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Grandpas are grand enough for Thatha’s Day ADVERTORIAL IT’S such a grand thing to be a father or a father of a father.... that is why the whole world calls him GRAND­ father. Join us at Mafuta's Heritage Park at Thatha's Farm, Stanger for our annual “Thatha's Day” on 1 June in honour of all Grand­dads. So bring thatha, naana, aja, mkhulu or grandpa for a fun­filled day at Mafu­ tas Heritage Park. We will be serving a farmhouse breakfast on the deck be­ tween 10am and 11.30am. Relax under the mango trees and

play cards, board games or some hop­ the menu. Watch out for our Father’s scotch in the shade. Our resident one Day Specia: a picnic breakfast by the ‘Upfront’ will charm youman band riverside and our legendary lunch buffet. with his golden oldies from the likes of Cliff Richard, BeeGees and Dire Straits. Our lunchtime curry buffet is between 1pm and 2 30pm, serving nine differ­ 30 May 2014 ent curries with samp and The most important year in your life beans, rice or phutu; round comes now. Enjoy your life by doing those it off with sweet meats or things that gives a slice of cake. There's no you happiness. place like home... except Remember, we Thatha's... where cookies are herE for you and hugs are always on always. Happy 21st birthday to you.

Preslin on obtaining your Computer Science Degree From: Dad, Mum and Keegan

The Trustees, Officials and Members of The Stanger Siva Temple invites you and your family to their Genga-Amman Prayer which will be held as follows: Date: 1 June 2014 Time: 9am Venue: Stanger Siva Temple Lunch will be served.

For more information contact the Clerk on 032 551 3259

THE CV PRO CV JOINTS

SUSPENSION SPECIALIST Propshafts CV Joints Brakes Ball Joints Wheel Bearings Tie Rod Ends Shocks Power Steering repairs 4x4 Suspensions

Find us at 7 Smithers Road, Stanger

Old MotorTown Midas Building, Workshop No. 2

Cell: 079 863 2636 Office : 032 - 551 3670

“God Bless You In Motion” We Get “U” Moving Again

VYASH'S DRIVING SCHOOL Tuitions done professionally

Pass your code 08 & 10 learners and licence easily Qualified K53 Instructor.

FREE

LEARNERS CLASSES

Shop No. 9, Madressa Arcade, King Shaka Street Neil 073 580 5223 • Joelene: 078 425 8053 Office : 032 552 1153

PREMISES TO LET

• Premises to let in Checkers Centre • 2 Bedroom Flat to let in Theunissen Rd Stanger

Contact: 061 468 3328 between 8am to 5pm

Nkosi Timber & Board

INVITATION

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NEWS

stanger

Happy Birthday

With love from: Dad, Mum, Selona and Viveshan

GengaAmman

May 30, 2014

1 & 2 Yellowwood Road, Alderman Maurice • Industrial Area, Kwa Dukuza • Tel: 032 552 4232 or 083 503 6375

Open Saturday 31/05/2014

Global Day Prayer 2014 The Stanger Christian Ministers Forum invites you ALL to come and be blessed with 10 Days of Global Prayer. Roman 15:6 ...”so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” Day 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

Date Thursday, May 29, 2014 Friday, May 30, 2014 Saturday, May 31, 2014 Sunday, June 01, 2014 Monday, June 02, 2014 Tuesday, June 03, 2014 Wednesday, June 04, 2014 Thursday, June 05, 2014 Friday, June 06, 2014 Saturday, June 07, 2014 Sunday, June 08, 2014

Day Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Time 19h00 19h00 18h00 18h00 19h00 19h00 19h00 19h00 19h00 09h00 17h00

Venue Saints Church Stanger Manor Baptist Baptist Faith Centre Hosanna Community Church Bethel Baptist Hebron Church True Vine Community Church Stanger Baptist Glad Tidings Tabernacle Prayer March - CBD Stanger AFM

Enquiries: Pastor Jonathan Ramiah 083 675 0709

16mm Chipboard (1850x2750)

Roof Trusses from

16mm Melamine (1850 x 2750 from

R250.00 R500.00 R250.00 Tile Grout 5kg

6mm Supawood (750x 1850)

R10.00

R50.00

Scaffold Board

3mm Supawood / Masonite (1220 x 2440)

9mm Chipboard from

R40.00 16mm / 18mm Boards (R) 1850 x 2750 from

R65.00 R150.00

Foil Board (5 Colours) (6x3)

R135.00

Storage Trays

R15.00

Stockists and suppliers of plyboard, melamine, supawood, chipboard, masonite and timber to bed, lounge suite and wardrobe manufacturers


CLASSIFIEDS ACCOMMODATION

HOUSE TO LET

PREMISES TO LET

AYER ROCK Guesthouse, 74 Geranium Street, Stanger Manor, “Tasteful executive accommodation”. Contact: 0325516503/0825623676.

S3 Properties Rentals 1). Stg Heights-3 b/r, L/K, well secured, available immediately. 2).Stg Manor-1 b/r, open plan L/K, well secured. Attention all owners/ landlords I have qualified tenants and buyers for your properties. Free evaluation done on your property. Kindly contact me on 032-552 1163/084 224 9201/ email: reshasing@ gmail.com.

Premises to let in Clark Road, Stanger, ideal for light industry. Phone: 078 652 6769.

BOARDER Female boarder required in CBD. Contact: 032-551 1961. FOR SALE Emmetts retirement clearance sale-all goods discounted-Hurry-Sale closes 31/5/14, Emmetts 34 Albert Luthuli Street Stanger 032-551 1181. FLAT TO LET 1 Bedroom to let with kitchen and lounge, single ladies only. Tel: 083 369 3079, 032-552 1180 (h), 032-552 2062 (w).

HOUSE FOR SALE 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bedrooms fitted, fitted kitchen, main ensuite, lounge, toilet/bath, fully fenced, remote gate with intercom, carport, aircon, R680 000-00. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bedrooms fitted, fitted kitchen, lounge, dining room, 2 x toilet/baths, aircon, double garage, R1 100 000-00. Contact Prasheen: 078 638 2060.

HOUSES TO LET 1 Bedroom, K.T.B, fully B/Guarded with L/W, R1900. Contact: 032552 5313, 6pm. 1 Rm, kitchen, T/S at Sch. Rd. Stg. Manor with W/L and furnishings of bed/lounge set, for single or couple, immediately, secure area. Call: 073 772 9513 before 6pm. 2 BR/K/TB with BIC, R3400 incl. L/W. 1 BR with ensuite, R1800 inc. L/W. 71 Ebrahim Drive, Highridge. Contact: 084 548 2300. 2 Bedroom house, lounge, kitchen, Stanger Manor. Tel: 073 318 0167. 2 Rooms, lounge and kitchen and 1 room and kitchen in Stanger Manor, Rent: R2500 and R1800. Phone: 074 920 8369/032-551 2008. Newtown-One bedroom, kitchen, S/Toilet, R1700-00 incl. water, excl. lights (card system). Phone: 074 205 0952/083 365 6882. Outbuilding to let in Stanger Manor. Please contact: 082 890 5998. Outbuilding to rent, 2 Ebrahim Drive, Stg Manor, Highridge, kitchen, 3 rooms, secure area, R3000 excluding lights & water. Contact: 082 553 2944. Outbuilding to let in Warrenton, 1 bed, lounge, kitchen, Bath/T, including lights & water. Call: 032-551 2384. Outbuilding for rent in Dokterskop. Contact: 084 888 7730. Outbuilding Contact: 2727.

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SHARON OMADAT Second Defendant NOTICE OF SALE The under mentioned property will be sold in execution on 10 JUNE 2014 at 10h00 outside the Office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela, at 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/Kwa Dukuza. The property situate at “Lot 2013 Stanger (Extension 19), Situate in the Borough of Stanger, Administrative District of Natal, Province of KwaZulu-Natal” Situated at: 4 Orchid Road, Stanger Manor Registration Division: Administrative District Of Natal, Province of KwaZulu-Natal Measuring: 978 (Nine Hundred And Seventy Eight) Square Metres As held by the First and Second Defendant under Deed of Transfer Number T. 17034/89 The property is zoned: residential IMPROVEMENTS: A Residential Dwelling comprising of a Double Storey Brick under tile dwelling consisting: 2 x Lounges, 1 x Kitchen; 4 x Bedrooms 1 x Bathroom 3 x Showers 4 x Toilets Other 4 x Out garages, 1x Servants Room; 1 X Verandah; 1 x Store Room Granny Flat comprises; 1x Lounge 1 x Kitchen 2 x Bedrooms 1 x Bathroom 1 x Toilet, concrete driveway and remote gate (The nature, extent, condition and existence of the improvements are not guaranteed and are sold “voetstoots”) The full conditions of sale may be inspected at the Office of the Sheriff at Suite 6, Jay Krishna Centre, 134/6 Mahatma Ghandi Street, Stanger / KwaDukuza. TAKE FURTHER NOTE THAT; 1. This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a Judgement obtained in the above court. 2. The Rules of this auction is available 24 hours before the auction at the Office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela, at Suite 6, Jay Krishna Centre, 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger, KwaDukuza. 3. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisite subject to conditions, inter alia; Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008, URL Reference Number (URL http://www.info.gov.za./view/Download FileAction?id=99961) 4. FICA-legislation i.r.o proof of identity and address particulars. 5. Payment of a Registration Fee of R10 000 in cash. 6. Registration conditions. 7. The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela, will conduct the sale with auctioneer R Singh and/or S Reddy. 8. Advertising costs at current publication rates and sale costs according to court rules apply.

From left at the talk are Lewaine Von Allemann, Joewell Ebrahim and Collette Bundy.

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N informative talk by Peter Rose, chairman of the Umhlanga Tourism Community Tourist Or­ ganisation (CTO), on the way forward fortourismintheiLembeareawasheld at Hirsch Ballito last week. More than 60 people who are all in­ volved in tourism attended the brunch. Rose, who has chaired the CTO for 10 years, stressed that it’s up to the pri­ vate sector to promote tourism wher­ ever they are. “The CTO should not only be seen as comprising a large established body of tourism players, but should also comprise all sectors in the tourism in­ dustry. “CTO’s are run by the private sector and they organise and run functions to help promote tourism in any area.” He pointed out that the CTO’s draw up a set of regulations that are up to speed, and establish a link between communities, the private sector and

government. He said that members of the CTO pay a nominal fee to join, and it was in their interests to do so to help in­ crease tourism in their area. “The CTO in Umhlanga has grown from 30 members in 2005 to over 700 this year and we now have a thriving website with over 250 000 hits a month. “The power of tourism is in your hands. “You need to drive it. It must be headed by a tourism business owner. “TheroleoftheCTOmustbeofeco­ nomic benefit to the whole communi­ ty.” Grant Pringle, the managing direc­ tor of Hotel Izulu said that Ballito was in the process of setting up a CTO with guidance from the KwaDukuza Munici­ pality and a fair amount of progress has been made. Those interested in joining the CTO can contact Pringle on 032 946 3444.

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THE year 2014 is set to be the dawn ofaneweraforchessintheiLembeDis­ trict. This comes after superb perfor­ mances in the past two years in provin­ cial and national schools’ chess tour­ naments by KwaDukuza chess players. This has since forced all four munic­ ipalities, KwaDukuza, Mandeni, Ma­ phumulo and Ndwedwe to form their own chess associations which is sup­ ported by the iLembe Sports Council, municipal sports departments and sports councils. The KwaDukuza Chess Association elections took place recently at the KwaDukuza Supper Room with WM Gwamanda elected chairperson, AJ Pillay elected deputy chairperson, Z Mpanaza elected secretary, GL Ndlovu as treasurer and S Nkosi as head coach

and technical development head. Followingthis,theilembeChessAs­ sociation was elected at the iLembe Auditorium with Gwamanda as chair­ person, S Gumede as deputy chairper­ son,HGumedeassecretaryandSThusi as treasurer. The ilembe Chess Association will host the Stanger/Lower Tugela Schools team and individual tourna­ ment on Saturday, 31 May at the KwaDukuza Supper Room commenc­ ing at 8:30am. Gwamanda called on chess lovers, current chess players and former play­ ers and those who are interested in learning the game to attend a public meeting which will be held in June this year. Chess players are also urged to form social chess clubs. For further information contact Gwamanda on 072 484 7835.


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ROVE End Volleyball Club, who dethroned reigning champions KSST to clinch the EZE’S Electrical Competitive League in 2013, outwitted their arch-rivals (KSST) in straight sets (2-0) on Thursday night to claim pole position at the summit of the log table. KSST led 15-10 midway into the opening set, forcing their rivals into a timeout. Grove End rallied back through successive attacks from Neven Baldeo and the big-hitting Vinnie Singh to reduce the deficit to a solitary point (15-16) before forcing Syd Kistan’s charges into a timeout. Too many unforced errors by KSST at the death, saw Grove End forge ahead 22-20 before Carnel Joseph was introduced into the attack. But, it was a typical case of “too little, toolate”,withGroveEndholdingonto a nail-biting 25-23 win. KSST were under immense pressure throughout the second set despite the concerted efforts of Cameron Singh and Sherwin Daniels to keep them in contention for honours. Grove End’s Neil Perumal and Singh, playing in tandem, ripped

Grove End outwit KSST

through the KSST defence to inspire theirteamtoanemphatic25-18win. Grove End find themselves beautifully perched at the top of the log table with a maximum of eight points from four league appearances, heading into the second round of the EZE’S Electrical Competitive League which gets underway on Thursday. Inanearliergame,centralattacker Daniel John, who is destined for greater heights combined superbly with Mark Reddy and Sigen Kistnan to guide Warriors Sport to a thrilling 22-25; 26-24; 16-14 win against Randsons. Meanwhile, Teachers Style avengedtheir EasterK.O.Cupdefeat against Darnall United with a thrilling 2-1 (25-21; 10-25; 15-12) win in a KDSA Social League game played on Thursday night. It was a difficult pill for the “sugar-cane” lads to swallow, especially after their emphatic 25-10 win in the 2nd set.

KDAC athletes gear up for Comrades Marathon WEEKLY REPORTER KWADUKUZA Athletic Club athletes are in an upbeat mood ahead of the 89th running of the Comrades Marathon from Pietermaritzburg to Durban on Sunday, 1 June. The Comrades Marathon is undoubtedly one of the greatest ultra marathons in the world where athletes come from all over the world to combine muscle and sinew to complete the gruelling 89km course. Danny Sewmungal, Jay Ramnath, Melody Ndlovu, Dippy Moodley, Paddy Padayachee, Yathin Narothum, Pradeev Dhora, Leon Moodliar and Jaibalan Soobramoney of KDAC will join more than 18 000 athletes to tackle the 2014 Comrades Marathon on Sunday.

Sunbrook continued their rich vein of form after trouncing Cool Leaders in straight sets (25-16; 2516).TheacquisitionofCalvinGanasen in the Sunbrook starting-line must be attributed to their success. Devan Moonsamy’s charges are already being touted as strong favourites for honours in the KDSA Social League. Inothervolleyballnews,theSunil Pranpath Incorporated Corporate Knockout Cup (which was abandonedduetoawater-loggedsurface) will take place tonight (Wednesday) at the association courts commencing at 7pm. The entry fee of R300 must be paid prior to the draws. Matches will be played in two pools with the top two teams in each pool advancing the semi-final (scheduled for 4 June). The final will take place on Friday, 6 June. Males (35 and older) and females (25 and older) are allowed to participate.

KSST were under immense pressure throughout the second set despite the concerted efforts of Cameron Singh and Sherwin Daniels to keep them in contention for honours.

Runners who complete 10 races within the stipulated time earn a prized green number. Melody, who has completed nine Comrades Marathons will be hoping to earn her green number on Saturday. Dippy Moodley set his sights on achieving his 2nd green number having completed a phenomenal 19 comrades. Among the 18 000 athletes lining up at the start on 1 June will be almost 5 000 novices who will be tackling the 89km course for the first time. For others it will be about achieving milestones or setting personal bests. The race will start at Pietermaritzburg City Hall at 5.30am and finish at Sahara Kingsmead Cricket Stadium in Durban.

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KwaDukuza Athletic Club athletes Jaibalan Soobramoney, Jay Ramnath, Mel­ ody Ndlovu, Dippy Moodley, Danny Sewmungal and Leon Moodliar were in an upbeat mood ahead of Saturday’s Comrades Marathon.

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Prizes: Cash prizes, book hampers, stationery hampers, bursaries and goodie bags for the top spellers, schools and teachers! To enter: Complete the entry form found in this local newspaper and fax it to us at 0865344256, or email it to kznspellingbee@media24.com OR Send us the below information via email, kznspellingbee@media24.com OR fax, 0865344256. * School name, school address, English teacher’s name and contact details, registration number of your school, district of your school * Full names of your two spellers * Both spellers’ ID numbers OR copy of birth certificate * Entries are limited per regional event * Get your entries in early to ensure your spot at the 2014 North Coast Spelling Bee * Entries close on 13 June 2014

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Singh, Naidoo clinch darts doubles title

Darnall II off to a winning start

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ANJAY Singh and Justin Naidoo clinched the KwaDukuza Darts Association mixed doubles title after beating Charlie Pillay and Vasa Rungasamy in straight sets (2-0) at the Taste of India Restaurant on Wednesday night. Singh and Naidoo proved to be a formidable duo, outclassing veteran darts campaigner Paddy Padayachee and Nine Pillay (2-0) in the quarter-finals to book their place in the semi’s against Asogan Latshoomanan and Jerry Arunachellam, who easily accounted (2-0) for KubenNaidooandSidneyNaicker. Jodie Naidoo and Sidney PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTER Naicker bowed out in the Sanjay Singh and Justin Naidoo (seated) clinched the KwaDu­ quarters after slumping to a kuza Darts Association mixed doubles title after beating Vasa 2-0 defeat at the hands of Jer- Rungasamy and Charlie Pillay in the final. ry GovenderandYoganPillay. Charlie Pillay and Vasa Run- sponsorship. The format of sociation starting line-up to gasamy hardly worked up a the league will be a singles participate in the South Afrisweat in their fluent 2-0 win contestwitheachplayerdoing can Darts Championship to be against Ashley Haripersaad battle with six players of the held in July (venue to be announced). opposing team. and Terrence Subban. Players who produce A maximum of 36 points The first semi-final clash proved to be a real humdinger will be up for grabs. The sin- scoresof180(threetriple20’s) with Singh and Naidoo claw- gles format is an ideal barom- and 171 (three triple 19’s) will ing their way from a set down eter to separate the “men” qualify to participate in the to register a hard fought 2-1 from the “boys” with the top Rajen Pillay and Family-sponagainst Latshoomanan and achievers qualifying for a sored 180 Darts Cup to be held placeinKwaDukuzaDartsAs- later in the year. Arunachellam. Charlie Pillay and Rungasamy left their rivals stalling in the starting gates after cantering to a 1-0 lead against Govender and Yogan Pillay in the secEXHAUST SPECIALIST ond semi-final clash. 87 Mahatma Ghandi Street, Stanger Ronald: 082 400 2115 Govender and Pillay did not throw t any We will bea in the towel, but ralon tio ati lied back gamely to it ittten quotta r w TRADING HOURS: MON-FRI 8am to 4.30pm level the scores at SAT: SA T: 08:00am to 3pm 1-1 before shooting SUN: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY themselves in the foot after failing to close the game with a double, resulting TAXI SPECIALS in them going down 2-1. Complete 3Y/ The final proved 4Y System Fitted a one-sided affair with Singh and Naiincl doo annihilating PilFront Pipe lay and Rungasamy (2-0) in the final to 1.6/1.3 Toyota Corolla Branches clinch the KwaDufor Enhanced Performance kuza Darts Associa& Better Fuel Consumption Exhaust Welding tion mixed doubles from title. fitted Tomorrow, KwaDukuza Darts Corolla 1.6/1.3 Performance Golf Complete Stainless Association will Tailpiece Exhaust & Branch Combo Branch & Stainless Steel launch the Trophies from Exhaust Combo Engravers League. fitted fitted PresidentofKwaDukuza Darts AssociaComplete Bosal Mild Cowley/Bosal Universal Knuckle Joints tion, Jerry Govender Steel System from UNBEATABLE AT UNBEATABLE Silencers Supplied expressed his sincere thanks to Dan & fitted fitted fitted from Moodley (CEO of 1yr Guarantee WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED 1yr Guarantee Trophies Engravers) for his generous

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DARNALL Squash Club got off to a winning start in the Dolphin Coast Squash Second Division League after beating Salt Rock II (11-6) in an enthralling encounter played at the Darnall squash courts on Thursday night. Thevisitorstookanearly3-2leadafterCraig Fletcher beat Grant Griesel in a pulsating fivesetter marathon. They pulled clear of their hosts (6-3) after Murray van Rooyen trounced Rico van Rooyen (3-1). Sixty-seven-year old BJ Mansfield gave the home team a glimmer of hope, levelling the scores at 6-6 after beating the talented Vanessa Brown in straight sets (3-0). In the final match of the evening all eyes were on Rico van der Wath, who was making his debut in the Second Division League. Inspired by his fiancé Raeanne on the stands, he rose majestically above his opponent Josh, registering an emphatic 3-0 win to guide Darnall to victory (9-6) and secure the two-bonus points (11-6). Meanwhile,DolphinsIItrouncedUmhlaliIV (12-5) in an away Second Division League fixture played on Thursday night. Zaks Asmal cantered to a fluent 3-0 win against Andre Conradie in the opening fixture of the evening. Henry Harris and Mike Balwanth were locked in a five-setter humdinger. Balwanth lost the opening set, but came back strongly winning 3-2 to give the visitors a 6-2 lead. Indran Pather, who has been in prolific form since the start of the 2014 Winter League trounced John Pindak 3-0 (15-9; 15-10; 15-8) to seal the fate of the home team and secure the two-bonus points for Dolphins II. Thehostshadsomethingtocrowaboutafter top seed Michelle Heenan beat Srini Murugan (3-1), but is was not enough to save their blushes from a 5-12 defeat.

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Fiancé Raeanne gives Dale van der Wath a congratulatory hug after he beat Josh in straight sets in a Dolphin Coast Squash Sec­ ond Division League game played at the Dar­ nall courts on Thursday night.

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KwaDukuza Volleyball Association Fixtures EZE’S Electrical Competitive League Thursday, 29 May 7.00pm­Randsons vs Titans (um­ pire­KSST) 8.00pm­Warriors Sport vs KSST (umpire­Randsons) Club on Duty: Randsons Official on Duty: Aslam Randeree KDSA Social League Thursday, 29 May 7.00pm­Darnall United vs MOB (umpire­Cool Leaders) 8.00pm­Virgo vs Cool Leaders (umpire­MOB) Club on Duty: MOB Official on Duty: Anesh Sathnarian

KwaDukuza Football Association Fixtures Thursday, 29 May 5.30pm­Park United vs City Lads (Recreation) 7.30pm­Groutville vs Townview (Recreation) Saturday, 31 May 9.00am­Sun City vs Darnall Tigers (Recreation) 10.30am­City Lads vs Frolbrick (Recreation) 10.30am­Groutville vs Movers (Melville) 12noon­Current vs Cobra (Recre­ ation) 12noon­Monza vs Melville (Mel­ ville) 1.30pm­Yeaman vs Tigers (Recre­ ation) 2.30pm­Beez vs Ex­Lucky Stars (Recreation) 3.30pm­Tornado vs Nandi (Recre­ ation) 1 June 9.00am­Sun City vs Junior Stars (Manor) 10.30am­City Lads vs Cobra (Man­ or) 10.30am­Movers vs Frolbrick (Mel­ ville) 12noon­Beez vs Groutville (Manor) 1.30pm­Yeaman vs Current (Man­ or) 2.30pm­Park United vs Darnall Ti­ gers (Manor)

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Eyethu Football Club booked their place in the playoffs for the SAFA Vodacom League after beating Inguga in the SAFA Ilembe Regional promotion fi­ nals played at the Recreation Ground on Sunday.

Eyethu’s big victory >> Favourites, Siyaya suffered a shocking 2­1 defeat WEEKLY REPORTER

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YETHU Football Club qualified for the SAFA Vodacom League playoffs after emerging victorious in the final of the Ilembe Regional League promotion playoffs played at the Recreation Ground on Sunday. Favourites, Siyaya suffered a shock2-1defeatatthehandsofIngugainthefirstsemi-finalclashonSunday.Afteragoallessfirsthalf,leading goal-scorer in the competition, Nqobani Mhlongo put Siyaya ahead in the 65thminute. Siyaya’s joy was short-lived ten minutes later after

Nkosinathi Duma snatched an equaliser (1-1). With barely minutes remaining on the clock and the scores tied at 1-1, Tobias Bele sent Siyaya crashing out of the competition with a late goal to give Inguga a 2-1 win. In the 2nd semi-final clash, Eyethu led 1-0 at halftime thanks to a stunning strike by Simphiwe. In the 85th minute Wiseman Cele was brought down in the box and the referee did not hesitate to award Real Magic a penalty. The Eyethu goalkeeper brilliantly saved the resultant spot-kick taken by Sanele Ngobese, but the referee immediately ordered a re-take after

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R104.95

R149

750ml

750ml

Southern Comfort + 2 Free Mixers

Spiced Gold Rum

Windhoek Lager Dumpies

R24.95

R96.95

Eyethu were crowned SAFA Ilembe Region champions after winning the penalty shootout (4-3) and will do battle with the winner of the other districts (date and venue to be confirmed)intheSAFAVodacomLeague playoffs. President of SAFA Ilembe Thulani Gumbi thanked the local organizing committee (spearheaded by Magnum Mngadi) and commended all teams on the spirit in which the games were played. He congratulated Eyethu and wished them every success in their endeavour to participate in the SAFA Vodacom League in the 2014/2015 season.

the Eyethu keeper was deemed to have stepped forward before the penalty was taken. Celegrabbedthelifelineofferedto him by the referee with both hands and converted the 2nd spot-kick to level the scores at 1-1. With both teams failing to find the winner in regulation time the outcome of the match was decided on penalties. Eyethu booked their place in the final after winning 5-4 on penalties. In the final, Inguga led 1-0 at halftime. Yet again, Eyethu snatched a late equaliser and with the game ending in a 1-1 stalemate, a penalty shootout ensued.

R129.95

750ml

750ml

.95

24 x 330ml

125 Balcomb Street Tel: 032 551 4551

Normal Trading hours: Mon - Fri: 8am - 7pm Sat: 8am - 5pm Sun: 10am - 3.30pm

Smirnoff Vodka

R82.95

750ml

Smirnoff Vodka & Cranberry /B. Currant & Passion Fruit

R54.95

1.5lt

Johnnie Walker Red Label Whisky

R159.95

750ml

Hennessy Cognac

750ml

R299.95

750ml

Harrier Whisky

R81.95

Specials available at STANGER TOPS ONLY from Wed 28 May 2014 to Sunday 1 Jne 2014, while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. E&OE. Prices include VAT. No traders please. Not for sale to persons under the age of 18.

750ml


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