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SA’s power crisis critical THAMSANQA MAGUBANE and AMANDA KHOZA Eskom announced load shedding was extended from stage two to stage three as a result of the “shutdown of twoofouropencyclegasturbinepowerstationwhichusedieseltogenerate electricity”. “The diesel reserves have been depleted at the Gourikwa and Ankerlig gas turbines leading to the shutdown of the power stations. The Drakensberg and Palmiet pumped storage schemes, which use water to generate electricity, have reduced outputasaresultofdepletedwaterreserves. “A further 1 000 mW of capacity is offline after three coal-powered units tripped last night due to technical faults.” Brian Bilton, a senior technical adviser for the Electrical Contractors Association, said level three was “the worst possible scenario”.

“All they need to do now is switch off the entire South Africa.” Eskom warned that stage three load shedding would run from 6am until 10pm and again from 8am until 10pm, to build up reserves for the week ahead. “Consumers can help alleviate pressurefromthesystembyreducing their electricity usage as much as they can. “Eskom has also asked major customers to contribute by reducing their usage by 10 percent. “Our objective for load shedding this week is to fill the pumped storage dams, fill diesel tanks and undertake essential maintenance. Our aspiration after that is to avoid load shedding if at all possible until mid-January,” chief executive Tshediso Matona said. “Unfortunatelywecannotguarantee this, but we will put in every effort over the festive season to avoid interruptions,” he added.

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HE KZN Department of Co- cations for the jobs they have been operative Governance and hired to do. Let this forced resignaTraditional Affairs (Cogta) is tion be a lesson to all other frauddemanding the resignation with sters in our municipalities,” said immediate effect of the Chief Fi- KZNMECforCogtaNomusaDubenancial Officer (CFO) from the Ma- Ncube. “Not only are we pushing for an phumulo Local Municipality whose qualifications have been immediate termination of this indeclared fraudulent by the Univer- dividual’s employment, but we are also looking into the possibility of sity of Zululand. charging him KZN Cogta has embarked THERE IS NO ROOM IN criminally in connection on a process to OUR LOCAL GOVERNwith all transreview senior actions appointments MENT FOR INDIVIDUALS thorisedhe auas in municipaliChief Finantieswithaview WHO MISREPRESENT Officer on to professionTHEIR FORMAL QUALIFI- cial behalf of the alise local government and CATIONS FOR THE JOBS Maphumulo municipality. ensurethatpoTHEY HAVE BEEN HIRED “This will sitions are ocinclude all the cupied by TO DO. money he has qualified and earned illegally,” said Dubecompetent officials. Among the cases the depart- Ncube. KZN Cogta, which exercises ment recently evaluated is that of Robert Ngubane - currently the general oversight over the provCFO of Maphumulo Municipality ince’s 61 municipalities, has given all Chief Financial Officers in KZN in the iLembe District. Upon verifying his stated quali- until next September to provide fications with the educational in- proof of formal qualifications. At stitutions concerned, Cogta dis- the same time, the department is covered that Ngubane’s qualifica- verifying all qualifications that tions were fake. In fact he lied and have been submitted for review. “To this end, we will follow the misrepresented himself for this letter and the spirit of the miniposition. “There is no room in our local mum competency requirements government for individuals who that apply to all senior municipal misrepresent their formal qualifi- appointments in KZN,” he said.

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Water restrictions for Dolphin Coast >> Hazelmere Dam level now at 40 percent JYOTHI LALDAS

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DESPITE a dire need for more education institutions in the Ballito area, the KwaDukuza Municipality is adamantly attempting to stop the establishment of a private school in the area. According to the KZN Department of Education the growth of the area de­ mands more educational facilities and the school has already enrolled 250 pu­ pils and employed 14 teachers. KDM launched an urgent application in the Durban High Court boycotting PLG Schools’ plan to open the Ballito Acade­ myinJanuarynextyearatwhatwasonce a hotel in Nandi Mthembu Drive that is no longer in use. According to KDM representatives, PLG Schools require special consent for theschoolandtheirapplicationthatwas filed in November, would only be consid­

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AVING lit up the lives of ill children in the KZN Midlands and on the South Coast, East Coast Radio’s Toy Story with Game team visited state hospitals on the North Coast last week.

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ECR presenters Darren Maule and Sky Tshabalala joined the team to help spread some festive cheer in paediatric wards of three facilities - Stanger Hospital, Osindisweni Hospital and Mahatma Gandhi Hospital. East Coast Breakfast host Darren Maule was visibly moved when he witnessed first-hand how little eyes lit up with joy and happiness when new toys were handed over to their little hands. “It is just incredible to see how impactful this campaign is - it truly gives joy and hope and love to so many children in our province who are ill and who come from disadvantaged backgrounds.” It was an emotional experience for Sky Tshabalala too. “Wow, you hear about the campaign on-air but it’s only when you’re right here, in hospitals giving the kids new toys, do you really realise how impactful this campaign really is. Many of the children here have never, ever owned a new toy so this is a big thing in their lives.” People of KZN have given selflessly to the campaign sinceitkickedoffon1October.EastCoastRadio’sToyStory with Game has spreading joy with toys for the past 14 year. The initiative also provides child-headed households in the province with food parcels to help feed the children over the long school holidays. Thecampaignwrapsupon17Decembersothereisstill time for you to get involved, either by donating new toys to the initiative or by contributing funds to the campaign, every cents of which is used to buy food parcels. Each food parcel is valued at R350 and can sustain a familyoffourtosixforaroundfiveweeks.TheDepartment of Health’s Air Mercy Service helps take toys and food parcels to outlying areas of KZN that our teams can’t get to by road. East Coast Breakfast host Darren Maule helped distrib­ ute toys to children in hospitals on the North Coast. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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>>The Stanger Manor Hindu Temple Society will hold its annual general meeting on Saturday, 13 De­ cember commencing at 2.30pm for 3pm at the tem­ ple in Larkspur Street, Stanger Manor. Registration of members will take place at the temple on 11 and 12 December between 3.30pm and 5pm. For more information contact Vis Govender on 032 551 1742/071 282 9177 or Som Mudaly on 032 551 6806 or 078409 4494. >>The Protec Stanger branch is in the process of compiling a database for all ex­ students who at­ tended Protec Saturday classes from 2000­2013. The following information is required as soon as possible: Name, surname, landline, mobile number, email address, current employer, current position held, tertiary qualifications, year matriculated, school attended, studying, etc. Kindly forward all information to Colin Naicker at the Sappi Resource Centre on protecstan­ ger@gmail.com/ fax: 032 551 6250/ call: 032 5516 251/2/cell: 062 342 9860. An appeal is also made to all parents to assist in this regard. >>The Windy Heights Sri Raam Mandir conducts satsangeveryTuesdayfrom6.30pmto7.45pm.Nav­ arathree will be observed at the temple from 24 Sep­ tember until 2 October commencing at 6.15pm. All welcome. >>OM Healing services is offered for the sick, frail and bed ridden members of the community at their homes. Please contact Kriyananda on 084 551 4795 or 032 551 4795 for more information. >>Free taebo lessons every Wednesday at The Stanger Manor Library in Stanger Manor. The lessons commence at 6pm. Inquiries: Tarzan Naicker on 076 505 6825. >>Saturday Farmers and Home Industry Market at ThaThas Farm every Saturday from 9am. Farm stalls, food stalls, ample safe parking, jumping cas­ tle. FREE stalls for September. Book your stall now. T’s & C’s apply. For more information contact Owen on 083 756 9245 or 032 437 8008. >>Bhakti Marga Youth Wing meetings at the Shan­ taNarasimhaTempleonFridaysat5pm.ContactKu­ bashni on 0768257357. >>Maha Kripalu Gaytri Devi Temple Satsang Mon­ daysat6.30pm,OMHealingat6.15pm.ContactDan­ ny or Shawn on 032 552 2382. >>Shanta Narasimha Temple – OM Healing (Mon @ 6.15­7.15pm), bhajan practice (Tues @ 6pm), Sat­ sang (Thurs from 7­8.30pm), Abhishegum for Shan­ ta Narasimha and Radha/Krishna (every Sat @ 2pm). Contact Kriyananda on 032 551 4795. >>Simply Meditation Course (3hrs). For more infor­ mation please contact DC Naidoo on 032 551 4361 or Ashen on 073 670 2324. >>The International Society for Krishna Consciousness Centre in Stanger invites you to our weekly Nama Hatta programme at Sabha Hall at 6.45pm. Bona­fide spiritual book and Prasadam is served. For more information, contact Hare Krishna Das on 082 829 3880. >>The Mdoniville Hindu Temple can be contacted for funeral services and home services. Cooking and baking also done. For more information, contact Kr­ ish Kisten on 0835566276 or Jenny Padayachee on 032 552 2301 or 073 495 0414. Packages for small weddings accommodating 100 to 120 people with table seating. For more infor­ mation contact Krish Kisten on 083 556 6276 or Jen­ ny Padayachee on 032 552 2301 or 073 495 0414 or the temple on 032 551 1744. ServiceisheldonSundayfrom8.30amto9.30am Monday from 6pm to 7pm. Tuesday from 7pm to 8pm. For further information, contact 032 551 1744. >>The Shri Durga Temple, 47 Larkspur Street in Stanger Manor, conducts the weekly services: Mon­ days: Prayer service from 5:30pm to 6:30pm. Tues­ days: Prayer service from 6pm to 7pm (Ramayan re­ citals, twice a month) Saturdays: Hanuman Chalisa recitals from 6am to 7am (11 times). For details, contact Ram Makardood on 084 486 2207 or Som Mudaly on 078 409 4494.

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VACANCIES The KwaDukuza Municipality seeks to fill the following positions and accordingly invites applications from persons who meet the requirements as indicated. Please note that the post title MUST be indicated on your application which MUST be accompanied by certified copies of your qualifications, identity document and driver’s licence where applicable. Applicants are also advised to ensure that their applications address the selection criteria in terms of qualifications, experience and any other requirements as set out in the relevant advertisement as shortlisting will be based on these selection criteria Note: It will be required from the successful candidate from Task Grade 12 and above to meet the minimum prescribed competencies as required by National Treasury regulations in line with March 2014 exemption notice. It will also be expected of the successful candidate to undergo the competency based assessment.

FINANCE DIRECTORATE KDMFE 01: DIRECTOR: EXPENDITURE: (TASK GRADE 19:R551 091.12 – R715 356.72 p.a. + Locomotion allowance and Cell-phone allowance in terms of Council’s policy.) Requirements: A B. Comm. Accounting (or equivalent NQF level 7 qualification) with majors in Accounting and either Auditing or Managerial Accounting. Computer literate (MS Word, Excel) & Code B/08 driver’s license, At least 3-4 years relevant Financial Accounting experience at a senior level within a municipality. Have extensive knowledge of MFMA, DORA, MSA, VAT ACT, INCOME TAX ACT, National Treasury Regulations, GRAP, SCM regulations etc. Requirements: Directs, Leads and controls the key performance areas as result indicators associated with the consolidation and preparation of managements accounts and budget; recording, balancing and reconciliation of expenditure; reporting of income and expenditure; monitoring and executing specific interventions to maintain compliance ; implementing risk management and asset control procedures; preparing of financial reports to support key management decisions; provision of guidance to personnel with the interpretation and processing specific accounting information; and directing accounting procedures and processes associated with controlling creditor accounts, payroll and costing, investments, loans, fixed asset administration, supply chain management, annual financial statements and budget processes. KDMFB 07: BUDGET COSTING CLERK (TASK GRADE 6: R93 053.28 – R120 801.36 p.a.) Requirements: A Gr.12 & a National Diploma in Accounting/Finance field at an NQF level 6 with majors in Accounting or Management Accounting; Computer literate (MS Word & Excel) 18-24 months experience within the Budgets & Compliance office of a municipality. Have knowledge of MFMA, MSA, DORA and attendant regulations. Duties: Co-ordinates the application of procedures and sequences associated with the budget reporting analysis, costing and processing of costing journals and maintaining the registers and information related to costing and the use of these for budgeting activities. KDMFR 022: SENIOR CLERK: BILLING (TASK GRADE 6: R93 053.28 – R120 801.36 p.a.) Requirements: A Gr.12 at an NQF level 4, with a pass in Mathematics & Accounting, 2-3 years relevant clerical/ office administration and general accounting experience, Computer literate (MS Word & Excel). Duties: Performs specific administration activities associated with application and termination of services in accordance with laid down procedures and instructions. Performs specific administration functions associated with disconnections and reconnections of services due to non-payment of accounts. Performs specific associated with the raising disconnection/ reconnection and tampering fee.

MUNICIPAL SERVICES DIRECTORATE KDMMS 07: 1X SUPERVISOR (BEACH AMENITIES) NORTHEN SECTION (TASK GRADE 9: R142 611.24 – R185 111.64 p.a.) Requirements: Gr. 12 at an NQF level 4; Code EB driver’s license; 2 years working supervisory experience. Duties: Co-ordinates and controls the operations of the beaches by monitoring attendance/ conduct and output & addressing deviations from agreed performance indicators through meetings/ counseling and or other approved methods designed to improve and motivate personnel. Addressing workplace conflict/ conduct through the initiation and co-ordination of consultative processes and implementation of specific disciplinary procedures. Assessing & introducing measures to facilitate understanding of processes and procedures with respect to operations and maintenance and / providing input into specific training requirements. Preparing operational performance reports referring to statistical data & qualitative information gathering through investigations & inspection. Completing operational documentation (vehicle log sheets; overtime schedules) extracting information from field reports/ activity lists & forwarding for approval & processing.

CORPORATE SERVICES DIRECTORATE KDMCS 07A: PERSONNEL OFFICER (RECRUITMENT) TASK GRADE 10:R160 565.88 – R208 413.84 p.a.) Requirements: A relevant qualification in Human Resources/ Public Administration/ Public Management at an NQF level 5/6 and 2-3 years relevant experience in Human Resources; Computer literate in (MS Word & Excel). Duties: Co-ordinates specific Human Resources tasks/activities associated with recruitment, Selection, termination and general administration through the application of laid down procedures, providing seeking and presenting information on interventions and processes in order to ensure adequate guidance and support is made available to employees and or the employer with respect to comprehending and understanding organizational and legislative procedures related to the functionality. PLEASE NOTE: 1.

Applications are to be addressed to the Municipal Manager, KwaDukuza Municipality, P.O. Box 72, KwaDukuza, 4450 for attention the Human Resources Department, and may be posted or hand delivered. (Note that hand delivered applications must be handed to the H.R. Officer/Clerk, First Floor, Whitehouse Centre, Chief Albert Luthuli Street, KwaDukuza).

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MUNICIPAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME, MFMIP (1 POST) TWO-YEAR CONTRACT Remuneration: Between R80000 – R92000. (All inclusive and dependent on year of internship) Internship overview: The MFMIP is a structured professional training and work experience programme with the goal of providing high quality training and practical exposure in all aspects of a Municipal Budget and Treasury Office which is governed by the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003 and the underlying reforms. The intern will sign an internship agreement which is in addition to the employment contract. The effect of the agreement is to ensure commitment to the programme which require, amongst other, full participation in the educational and workplace assignments and observance of policies and procedures over the full two-year period. Candidates will be subjected to a rigorous testing and selection process and MUST meet the minimum prescribed requirements. Requirements (minimum): a three-year Bachelors Degree or National Diploma with Accounting, Economics, or Finance as major subjects. Risk Management and/or Auditing as non-major subjects would be advantageous. Candidates must be between the ages of 21 and 35 and have not previously participated in an Internship Programme. Duties include, as a minimum, the following: • Assist in the preparation of multi – year annual budgets • Assist in monitoring budgetary expenditure and income against monthly actuals • Prepare monthly returns to National and Provincial Treasury, Statistics SA and other external government agencies/departments • Prepare monthly budgetary reports to Council and Portfolio Committees • Assist in the preparation of Annual Financial Statements • Assist in the maintenance and record keeping of assets • Assist in ensuring compliance with the Municipal Finance Management Act, No. 56 of 2003, and other relevant legislation, including Supply Chain Management.

KwaDukuza Municipality adheres to the National Employment Equity Strategy. Post levels are subject to conversion according to the TASK Job Evaluation system. Further communication will only be with shortlisted candidates, such shortlist being confined to the candidates that best meet the requirements according to the information supplied in their CV’s. Candidates not contacted within 3 months of the closing date may consider their applications unsuccessful. Council reserves the right not to appoint. Canvasing to Councilors in form of gifts is prohibited. N. J. MDAKANE MUNICIPAL MANAGER MN: 188/2014 All Municipal Notice boards & Council Website YAC/LED

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OSTON City Campus and Business College Stanger cordially invites the school governing body, principal, management, teachers, par­ ents and pupils to their Open Day during 11 to 13 De­ cember. The three­day Open Day event will take place at Boston City Campus & Business College Stanger at Stanger Mall, 55 King Shaka Street as follows: Thursday, 11 December ­ 8:30am to 4:30pm, Friday, 12 December ­ 8:30am to 12:30pm, Saturday, 13 De­ cember ­ 8:30am to 11:30am The open days will provide an opportunity to obtain information about the exciting courses on of­ fer from degrees, diploma qualifications to certifi­ cates. Attendees will be shown around the branch and vital information on a number of career paths ad­ vancing of qualifications and skills will be provided. The open days are structured events that will be both interactive and engaging allowing visitors to interact with Boston staff and have their questions and queries attended to. As an added bonus a computerised career assess­ ment worth R500 will be offered free to visitors from your school. For more information, call the branch on 032 551 5566.

Lotare retires for the year JYOTHI LALDAS THE Lower Tugela Association of Retired Educators (Lotare) recently held its annual general meeting and dinner at Impulse in Tinley Manor. Atthewell­attendedeventthesamesetofofficials were given the mandate to serve for another year. Jayce Singh was elected president again with A Sew­ pursad as secretary, VR Govender as treasurer, Marge Reddy as vice­president, Prem Maharaj as assistant secretary and Deepam Naidoo as assistant treasurer. GuestspeakerProfessorPFrancis,aretiredlectur­ er from the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine in Alternate Medicine, spoke on healthy living. He had the audience captivated as he provided solutions for common ailments affecting the com­ munity such as diabetes, cholesterol, high and low blood pressure and obesity. The association goes on a recess for the next month and begins its activities in the new year to­ wards the end of January. Numerous exciting events are in the pipeline with tours and excursions being key attractions. Meanwhile, the association is making an earnest appeal to all retired educators to join the body and make it a vibrant machinery of society. Their expertise is needed to contribute to the betterment of education in the community. Application forms can be obtained from the offi­ cials only.

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Vidisha Chetty and Simran Maharaj. PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDAS

Buzz Montessori held their year end party at Thatha’s Farm on Thursday last week. The pupils played exciting educational games and had lots of fun during the days activities lead by Vanessa Pillay.

Vanessa Pillay taught Sabeeha Cassim how to play the drums. PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDAS

PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDAS

FINAL NOTICE

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All watches and jewellery brought in for repairs to be picked up by end of December 2014. Please come in with original repair slip or ID document

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Mandeni Academy awards top pupils

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Manor pupils get 100%

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Mandeni Academy held their awards day recently. From left: Antonia Coopersamy who came first in Grade 9 with the highest marks in En­ glish, Afrikaans, natural science, life orientation, EMS and social sci­ ence, Natlie Govender who achieved the highest marks in Grade 8 for natural science and English and Mickayla Morgan who came first in Grade 7 and took the Pro Meritus, Good Fellowship and Dux awards. Thabani Khuzwayo was first in Grade 8 (not pictured). They are with HOD Senior Phase Desigan Pillay.

Harry Bodasing Primary awards

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Stanger Manor Primary School foundation phase pupils excelled at the 2014 Conquesta in Mathematics, English and life skills. Aarav Chakuwa was on top with 100% in maths, English and life skills while Rehan Kolia follow closely with 100% in maths and English. Top from left: Amanda Nonjabulo, Laranya Juggessur, Tehila Leigh Naidoo, Yastika Singh, Keosha Naicker and Rehan Kolia. Bottom from left: Sahil Mahadho, Aaliyah Asmal, Elanis Adriana Chetty, Revelyn Kis­ tah, Leiah Poobalan, Shristhi Maharaj and Aarav Chakuwa.

Glenhills Primary top achievers Glenhills Primary School held their awards day on Friday. Top achievers, Prino­ la Gopal (Courtesy award), Nozipho Vilakazi (most im­ proved award), Sonum Sa­ hadev (Dux award) and Vi­ mal Sewnath (Good Fellow­ ship award) are seen with principal PC Kistasamy, deputy principal H Hurilal, SGB chairman T Murugan and guest of honour Paul David.

Harry Bodasing Primary School held their annual awards and gradua­ tion ceremony on Friday. Representatives from the I Can Help Africa Foundation, the Bodasing family and Africa Earth Moving received awards for their contributions toward the school from principal KK Bodasing.

MANDENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY CAREER OPPORTUNITY Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following job opportunities within the TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT of the Municipality.

HEAVY DUTY TRUCK DRIVER OPERATOR (2 POSTS)

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Real “Smart Kidz” Smart Kidz Pre Primary School held their annual graduation recently. Grad­ uates are seen after their big event. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Commencing Salary: R11 334.00 per month (Task 9) • PN 67/2014 Requirements: • Grade 9 to Grade 12 • must have Code EC driver’s licence with Professional Driver Permit (PRDP) • must have at least 5 years’ experience as a Heavy Duty Driver Operator • 7 years’ experience would be an added advantage • must be physically fit • must be willing to work in all weather conditions, work outside normal working hours during emergencies and planned overtime, work shifts and stand-by duty. Duties: • perform specific tasks/activities at the work sites prior to and on completion of allocated maintenance assignments, by: * receiving instructions from the immediate superior and establishing details of tasks (transporting materials, etc.) * inspecting safety devices, controls, lubricant levels, etc., reporting defects and/or attending to the washing/cleaning of the plant • complete internal transactional documentation (e.g. inspection sheets, log sheet, progress report, etc.) and related forms (vehicle checklist), by: * inserting the relevant information (quantitative/qualitative) and/or details of activities * forwarding to the relevant personnel for processing * referring to work schedules and registers to correct deviations in entries raised during processing • perform specific tasks associated with the operation of heavy vehicles on site during civil maintenance activities, by: * communicating with the Supervisor on site and confirming requirements/specifications * loading the quarry from the borough pit to site where work is conducted * observing specific markings and/or indications from the responsible person on site during ground surface specifications. Benefits: Pension fund, medical aid, attractive leave conditions and 13th cheque. Housing subsidy in terms of council policy are available benefits for this position subject to certain conditions. Enquiries: Mrs N. Mzolo, tel. (032) 456 8200. Please forward your application letter and full CV with photocopies of certificates, quoting the relevant reference number to: Human Resources, P O Box 144, Mandeni, 4490 or hand-deliver to Mandeni Local Municipality, 2 Kingfisher Road, Mandeni. NB: Faxed and e-mailed applications will not be considered. CLOSING DATE AND TIME: TUESDAY, 30 DECEMBER 2014 AT 12H00. Should you be short-listed for an interview, please bring your original certificates. It should be noted that Mandeni Local Municipality reserves the right not to fill the vacancy. Please note that should you have not heard from us within 60 days of the closing date of the advertisement, you may regard your application as unsuccessful. Canvassing in the gift of Council is strictly prohibited and will lead to disqualification of the application. LH MAPHOLOBA: MUNICIPAL MANAGER 24294KZN

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XOLANI NXUMALO INKOSI yakwaQwabe ezinze oThukela eBulwer Farm, KwaDukuza, yethembiseabantwananeziphathimandla zenkulisa esesikoleni iNyanganyeHighSchool,ukuthikusukela ngonyaka ozayo sizothwala izindleko zomcimbi wayo wokuphetha unyaka ngeledlule. Inkosi D. Z. Qwabe ebiyisikhulumi esiqavile emcimbini wokuvala unyaka kwale nkulisa izwakalise ukuthokoza ngenqubekela phambili yale nkulisa. Kulo mcimbi bekukhona usoma-

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NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL BASIC ASSESSMENT PROCESS AND WATER USE AUTHORISATION THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF OFF TAKE 5B POTABLE WATER PIPELINE AS PART OF THE LOWER THUKELA BULK WATER SUPPLY AT HYDE PARK, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KZN EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0039/2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act (Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by iLembe District Municipality to propose the construction of Off Take 5B of the Potable Water Pipeline, Hyde Park, iLembe District Municipality, KZN

THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF OFF TAKE 13A POTABLE WATER PIPELINE AS PART OF THE LOWER THUKELA BULK WATER SUPPLY, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KZN EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0044/2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act (Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by iLembe District Municipality to propose the construction of Off Take 13A Potable Water Pipeline at Shaka’s Head, iLembe District Municipality, KZN

Project detail: The proposed construction for Off Take 5B forms part of the Lower Thukela Bulk Water Supply Scheme which is a project of the iLembe District Municipality and co-funded by the Department of Water Affairs. The proposed pipeline is located immediately outside the road reserve and is approximately 1.7km in length with an outside diameter of approximately 315 mm. The proposed Off Take 5B bulk water pipeline forms part of a network, making provision for Bulk Supply of Potable water to the Hyde Park area. Location: The site is situated approx. 8km north-east of the town Stanger and approx. 2km due north of Princes Grant Estate in Northern KwaZulu-Natal.

Project Detail: The proposed construction for Off Take 13A forms part of the Lower Thukela Bulk Water Supply Scheme which is a project of the iLembe District Municipality and co-funded by the Department of Water Affairs. The proposed pipeline is located off the N2 at Shaka’s head and is approximately 6.3km in length with an outside diameter of approximately 800mm. The proposed Off Take 13A bulk water pipeline is part of the water supply to Tongaat Industrial Development and provides Bulk Supply of Potable water to communities that currently do not have access to reticulated potable water. Location: The study site is situated approximately 40 km to the north of Durban and 5km to the north of Ballito and Compensation at Shaka’s Head.

In respect of the above, the applicant intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 1, Activity 11 & 18) to the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization and a water use licence from the Department of Water & Sanitation in terms of the National Water Act. Public Participation & BA Report Review: A public meeting has not been scheduled. As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and make comments on the document. The Basic Assessment Report will be available for 40 days review from 30th January to 10th March 2015 at the following public place: • Nonoti Primary School; • Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions office and website (www.triplo4.com). Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project to the Environmental consultant below by the 15 January 2015. Melissa Padayachee / Hantie Plomp Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions PO Box 6595, Zimbali, 4418 Tel | 032 946 3213 Fax | 032 946 0826 E-mail | melissa@triplo4.com / hantie@triplo4.com Date: 10 December 2014

In respect of the above, the applicant intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 1, Activity 9, 11 and Activity 18) to the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization and a water use licence from the Department of Water & Sanitation in terms of the National Water Act. Public Participation &BA Report Review: A public meeting has not been scheduled. As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and make comments on the document. The Basic Assessment Report will be available for review from 30 January to 10 March 2015 at the following public place: • iLembe House, R102(1B), Old Main Road , Umhlali. • Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions office and website (www.triplo4.com). Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project to the Environmental consultant below by the 15 January 2015 Marilyn Govender / Hantie Plomp Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions PO Box 6595, Zimbali, 4418 Tel | 032 946 3213 Fax | 032 946 0826 E-mail | marilyn@triplo4.com / hantie@triplo4.com Date: 10 December 2014

THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF OFFTAKE 1B POTABLE WATER PIPELINE AS PART OF THE LOWER THUKELA BULK WATER SUPPLY AT SANS SOUCIS, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KZN EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0037/2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act (Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by iLembe District Municipality to the proposed construction of Off Take 1B potable water pipeline at Sans Soucis, iLembe District Municipality, KZN

PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF CONSTRUCTION OF PRIORITY 2 SEWAGE PIPELINE AND PUMP STATIONS AT NJEKANE, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KZN EDTEA REF NO: D29/0038/2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act (Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by ILembe District Municipality to propose the construction of a sewage pipeline and pump stations and Njekane, iLembe District Municipality, KZN.

Project Detail: The proposed construction forms part of the Lower Thukela Bulk Water Supply Scheme by iLembe District Municipality and co-funded by the Department of Water and Sanitation. The proposed pipeline is located immediately outside the road reserve of P110 and is approximately 3km in length with an outside diameter of 400 to 450mm. The proposed Off Take 1B bulk water pipeline feeds into the reservoirs of Sans Soucis as the project makes provision for Bulk Supply of Potable water to communities that currently do not have access to reticulated potable water in the Lower Thukela Region.

Project detail: The proposed Trunk Sewer Pipeline and Pump stations in the Njekane area forms part of the Regional Bulk sanitation Scheme that aims to meet the water and sanitation service delivery as per the requirements of iLembe policy and water connection services. The proposed construction of the Priority 2 Bulk sewer pipeline and pump stations comprises of four lines with line 1: Ethafeni-Njekane, Line 2: Njekane –Charlottedale and lines 3&4: Charlottedale. The proposed Sewer Pipeline and Pump stations have a total length of approximately 6km. The lines have diameters that will range from approximately 200-600 mm diameter with associated activities that vary in length, size and associated structures. Location: The site is located immediately North of Ballito in the Njekane and Charlottedale areas in Northern KZN.

Location: The study site is located approximately 65km to the North of Tongaat, turning inland along the P110. In respect of the above, the applicant intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 1, Activity 9, 11 & 18) to the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (KZN DEDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization and a water use licence from the Department of Water & Sanitation in terms of the National Water Act Public Participation & Draft BA Report Review: A public meeting has not been scheduled. As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and make comments on the document. The draft Basic Assessment Report will be available for 40 days review from 30 January to 10 March 2015 at the following public place: • Sundury Store; and • Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions Ballito office and website (www.triplo4.com). Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project to the Environmental consultant below by the 15 January 2015. Melissa Padayachee / Hantie Plomp Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions PO Box 6595, Zimbali, 4418 Tel | 032 946 3213 Fax | 032 946 0826 E-mail | melissa@triplo4.com / hantie@triplo4.com Date: 10 December 2014

THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF OFF TAKE 6C POTABLE WATER PIPELINE AS PART OF THE LOWER THUKELA BULK WATER SUPPLY, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KZN EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0041/2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act (Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by iLembe District Municipality to propose the construction of Off Take 6C Potable Water Pipeline at Siyaphambili to Nonoti, iLembe District Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal. Project Detail: The proposed construction for Off Take 6C forms part of the Lower Thukela Bulk Water Supply Scheme which is a project of the iLembe District Municipality and co-funded by the Department of Water Affairs. The proposed pipeline is approximately 6, 9 km in length with an outside diameter of approximately 300-500 mm. The proposed Off Take 6C bulk water pipeline project makes provision for Bulk Supply of Potable water to communities that currently do not have access to reticulated potable water in the Lower Thukela Region. Location: The study site is situated approximately 70km to the north of Durban in the Nonoti area of Northern KwaZulu-Natal. In respect of the above, the applicant intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 9, 11 and Activity 18) to the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization and a water use licence from the Department of Water & Sanitation in terms of the National Water Act. Public Participation & BA Report Review: A public meeting has not been scheduled. As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and make comments on the document. The Basic Assessment Report will be available for review from 30th January to 10th March 2015 at the following public place: • KwaDukuza Public Library; • Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions office & website (www.triplo4.com). Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project to the Environmental consultant below by 15 January 2015. Marilyn Govender / Hantie Plomp Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions PO Box 6595, Zimbali, 4418 Tel | 032 946 3213 Fax | 032 946 0826 E-mail | marilyn@triplo4.com / hantie@triplo4.com Date: 10 December 2014 PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF OFF TAKE 8B OF THE POTABLE WATER PIPELINE FROM THORNHILL TO STANGER, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KZN. EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0043/2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act (Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by iLembe District Municipality to propose the construction of Off Take 8b of the Potable Water Pipeline from Thornhill to Stanger, iLembe District Municipality, KZN. Project Detail: The proposed construction for Off Take 8B forms part of the Lower Thukela Bulk Water Supply Scheme which is a project of the iLembe District Municipality and co-funded by the Department of Water Affairs. The proposed pipeline is approximately 1.9 km in length with an outside diameter of approximately 0.6 m.The proposed Off Take 8B bulk water pipeline project makes provision for Bulk Supply of Potable water to communities that currently do not have access to reticulated potable water in the Lower Thukela Region. Location: The study site is situated approximately 60 km to the north of Durban in the Thornhill area of Stanger in Northern KwaZulu-Natal and is approximately.

In respect of the above, the applicant intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 1, Activity 9, 11, 18 and Activity 55a) to the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization and a water use licence from the Department of Water & Sanitation in terms of the National Water Act. Public Participation & BA Report Review: As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and make comments on the document. The Basic Assessment Report will be available for 40 days review from 30 January to 10 March 2015 at the following public place: • Mbekamuzi Primary School, and • Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions office & website (www.triplo4.com). Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project to the Environmental consultant below by 15 January 2015. Marilyn Govender / Hantie Plomp Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions PO Box 6595, Zimbali, 4418 Tel | 032 946 3213 Fax | 032 946 0826 E-mail | marilyn@triplo4.com / hantie@triplo4.com Date: 10 December 2014 THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF OFF TAKE 6D POTABLE WATER PIPELINE AS PART OF THE LOWER THUKELA BULK WATER SUPPLY, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KZN EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0040/2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act (Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by iLembe District Municipality propose the construction of Off Take 6D Potable Water Pipeline at Darnall, iLembe District Municipality, KZN. Project Detail: The construction of Off Take 6D is part of the sections of the potable water pipeline that forms part of the broader Bulk Water Supply Scheme in the lower Thukela Region. The proposed pipeline is located immediately outside the road reserve and is approximately 1.9km in length with an outside diameter of approximately 300 mm. The project makes provision for Bulk Supply of Potable water to communities that currently do not have access to reticulated potable water in the Lower Thukela Region. Location: The study site is situated approximately 70 km to the north of Durban in the Darnall area of Northern KwaZulu-Natal. In respect of the above, the applicant intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 11 and Activity 18) to the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization and a water use licence from the Department of Water & Sanitation in terms of the National Water Act. Public Participation & BA Report Review: A public meeting has not been scheduled. As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and make comments on the document. The Basic Assessment Report will be available for review from 30 January 2015 to 10 March 2015 at the following public place: • Darnall Public Library; • Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions office & website (www.triplo4.com). Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project to the Environmental consultant below by 15 January 2015. Marilyn Govender / Hantie Plomp Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions PO Box 6595, Zimbali, 4418 Tel | 032 946 3213 Fax | 032 946 0826 E-mail | marilyn@triplo4.com / hantie@triplo4.com Date: 10 December 2014

THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF OFF TAKE 8C POTABLE WATER PIPELINE AS PART OF THE LOWER THUKELA BULK WATER SUPPLY FROM UMVOTI HEIGHTS RESERVOIR TO FAWSLEY PARK, ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY, KZN EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0042/2014 Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act (Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by iLembe District Municipality to propose the construction of Off Take 8C potable water pipeline from the Umvoti Heights Reservoir to Fawsley Park, iLembe District Municipality, KZN Project Detail: The proposed construction for Off Take 8C forms part of the Lower Thukela Bulk Water Supply Scheme which is a project of the iLembe District Municipality and co-funded by the Department of Water Affairs. The proposed pipeline is located immediately outside the road reserve and is approximately 3.02km in length with an outside diameter of approximately 600mm. The proposed Off Take 8C bulk water pipeline forms part of a network, making provision for Bulk Supply of Potable water to Umvoti Heights and Fawsley Park. Location: The study site is located approximately 70 km to the North of Durban in the Fawsley Park area, Northern KwaZulu-Natal.

In respect of the above, the applicant intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 9, 11 and Activity 18) to the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization and a water use licence from the Department of Water & Sanitation in terms of the National Water Act.

In respect of the above, the applicant intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 1, Activity 9, 11 and Activity 18) to the KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization and a water authorisation application to the Department of Water and Sanitation in terms of the National Water Act.

Public Participation & BA Report Review: A public meeting has not been scheduled. As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and make comments on the document. The Basic Assessment Report will be available for review from 15 January to 24 February 2015 at the following public place: • KwaDukuza Public Library; • Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions office & website (www.triplo4.com). Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project to the Environmental consultant below by 10 January 2015.

Public Participation & draft BA Report Review: A public meeting has not been scheduled. As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and make comments on the document. The draft Basic Assessment Report will be available for 40 days review from 30 January to 10 March 2015 at the following public place: • Stanger Manor Public Library and • Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions office (www.triplo4.com). Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest in the project to the Environmental consultant below by 15 January 2015.

Marilyn Govender / Hantie Plomp Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions PO Box 6595, Zimbali, 4418 Tel | 032 946 3213 Fax | 032 946 0826 E-mail | marilyn@triplo4.com / hantie@triplo4.com Date: 10 December 2014

Marilyn Govender / Hantie Plomp Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions PO Box 6595, Zimbali, 4418 Tel | 032 946 3213 Fax | 032 946 0826 E-mail | marilyn@triplo4.com / hantie@triplo4.com Date: 10 December 2014


Local gymnast makes waves

Graduating from Grade R

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Bongimfundo Primary School held their Grade R grad­ uation last week at the school. Guests and graduates are seen with principal Pit­ amber Ramga­ thi and grade R teacher P.L. Mlambo.

>> Podium finish for superb athlete JYOTHI LALDAS

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ORTH COAST young rhythmic gymnast Nikhishah Ramesh recently represented KwaZulu-Natal in the 2014 South African GymnasticsGamesheldattheGoodHope Centre in Cape Town returning with a gold under her belt. Nikhishah, 12, has been training with the Bluff Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy since she was five-years-old. The dedicated and tenacious young gymnast has earned her KwaZulu-Natal colours five years in a row since 2010. She finally achieved a bronze medal overall position at the National Games in Durban in 2013. Thisincludedasilverforclubs and bronze for dance, setting the goal for 2014. Nikhishah bagged gold for hoop, silver for ball and silver for clubs, thus securing gold as the overall first position champion in the Level six under 13 division. Nikhishah now heads off to Namibia, where she will compete in the Zone VI International Games this month.

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If you believe you have what it takes to add value and be part of an innovative and dynamic team, are driven by Continuous Improvement Principles and meet the below criteria we would love to hear from you. Extensive proven Sugar Experience (no chancers) in all or some of the following areas: • Operations and/or maintenance of: - Frontend/Boilers - Process (Including Refinery) • Agriculture: Cane Supply (Extensive Farming Experience)

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Service GuideS A F RCIVILI  K A PLANT HIRE  MINING

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randees electrical cc Electrical Installations, Sales, Repairs & Maintenance 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

The Juice Shop

Shop No. 6, Balcomb Street, Stanger (next to Siya Zama) and also in Tongaat (next to Tongaat Pharmacy) Corner of Arbee Drive and Nevana Court

Cell: 083 711 0821

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

SUPPLIER OF ALL TYPES OF STEEL  Square Tubes  Square Bars  Flat Bars  Rectangular Tubes  Plates and Sheets  Gate Accessories  Abrasives  Distributor of Air Products 0821735 607 2207 TEL: +27 (032) 552 3659 / 552 (Bus) Fax: 032 551 5089 Cnr. Lindsay & Scheffer Road, KwaDukuza

NGONYAMA TENT HIRE SERVICES SITUATED IN GROUTVILLE - KWADUKUZA SPECIALIZED IN: White Tents, Plastic Chairs, Steel Folding Tables, Round Tables, Mobile Toilets, Mobile Fridges, Jumping Castles, Gas Stoves

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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

Tel: 032 - 552 2093 Ravi - 082 667 1790

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

Mechanical and Auto Electrical workshops are welcome!

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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

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FOR ALL YOUR SERVICE GUIDES CONTACT NALISHA ON 032 552 3363

The final issue of Stanger Weekly for 2014 is next Wednesday the 17th. Due to the public holiday on Tuesday 16th booking deadlines is Friday 12 noon. Call our offices now to book your advert for the Festive period. Tel: 032 552 3363


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

2 Bedroom house for rent, no parking for vehicles, Warrenton. Contact: 032-551 1960. 10 Steel Windows for sale.

House for sale. Contact: 073 549 4935/032-552 1432.

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2 Bedroom, lounge, T&B, kitchen, 13 Solly Street, Stanger. Contact: 032-551 1621.

Forever Living Products on Sale!! A range of organic health products to help with weight loss, most ailments e.g Diabetes, Blood pressure and lots more. Call: 083 553 4478/063 039 8181.

3 Bedroom house and one open plan outbuilding for rent fully fenced, R3500.00 excl. lights & water and R1500.00 excl lights & water Glenhills, Stanger. Contact: 082 502 8513/072 124 8069.

For Sale 2 bed fully fitted & tiled flat-Sunny Park-R410 000.00. 2 bed semidetached house-Glenhills-R280 000.00. Contact Sanji-082 338 6861

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24 Town View Road, 1 b/r, 1 lounge, K/B/Room. Phone: 032-551 3753.

3 Bedroom, kitchen, lounge, bathroom, 2 x toilets, secured parking & fully fenced. Contact Ismail: 032-551 1717/084 549 6736. HOUSE TO LET

Large house to rent in Townview, prepaid water and lights, hot/cold water, fenced, recently fumigated and painted, Rent: R2700-00. Tel: 032-551 1954/078 321 0744.

1 B/Rm, kitchen, lounge, T/S, water/elect, near gym, school, neat, tiled, secure. Call: 061 645 2925.

Outbuilding to rent inclusive of lights and water. Tel: 032-551 2901 after 1 or 083 261 2363.

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1 x 600 square meters and 1 x 350 square meters on R102 opposite the Zululand Quarry Ideal for truck stop or warehousing Contact: Solly Jacob 083 778 1053 / 032 552 3857

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Receptionist/Admin Clerk Responsibilities • Counter & Telesales • Customer queries, invoicing & general admin work Requirements • MS Word & Excel • Personal Attributes • Ability to communicate at all levels, ability to work under pressure and think pro-actively • High levels of honesty and integrity Email C.V to: info@contichemsa.co.za

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Trainee Machine Operators • Must have previous work experience Operating Machinery • Shift work • Knowledge and experience of basic tools and equipment • Must have Technical Experience - understand the concepts of hydraulic and pneumatic Understand the concepts of Hydraulic and Pneumatic • Matriculated and have studied/studying towards Engineering, Fitting and Turning course would be advantageous • Traceable references Personal Assistant • Good communication and organizational skills • Must be computer literate-Intermediate or Advanced • Candidate responsible for reporting to the Director • Planning, organizing and Managing Events • Prepare presentations • Managing and reviewing filing and office systems • Minimum 3 years working experience as a PA • Traceable references

Applicants interested should fax a detailed CV to 086 695 1871 Or Email to shaik@freedomstationery.co.za

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To Let 1.2 Bed flat in Manor Contact Jenny: 071 443 1902 For Sale 1.Family home in Manor. R750 000. 2.Excellent location! Family home with income generating outbuilding. R920 000. 3.Large plot with house and outbuilding in Newtown. R850 000. For the above mentioned properties For Sale or To Let As well as properties not listed above, please contact: Yvonne: 078 875 6996 David: 082 873 9409 Office: 032-551 2409

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Jugdew Ramsing (Cracker) 12/03/1960 - 4/12/2014

Each night we shed a silent tear, as we speak to you in prayer. To let you know we love you, and just how much we care. Take our million teardrops, wrap them up in love, then ask the wind to carry them to you in heaven above. You and your family are invited to attend the 10th and 13th day Memorial Ceremony of the late Jugdew Ramsing (Cracker) Date: Sunday, 14 December 2014-10th Day Wednesday, 17 December 2014-13th Day Time: 8:00am Venue: 14B Addison Road, Dawnside, Stanger Sadly missed by his wife, friends, children, sisters, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, son-in-law. Special thank you to all. Thank you to Dr Matthews from Stanger Hospital and Dr Satish Singh and staff of Entabeni Hospital.

In Loving Memory

Code 8 Driver required, Must be of sober habits. SMS Name, Age & Residential area to 083 573 3473.

Independent distributors wanted to sell Forever Living Products. Call: 083 553 4478/063 039 8181 or email kuyenzekangcebo@ gmail.com. Indian nanny required in Stanger heights, must have own transport, salary neg. Contact: 076 913 2065.

It pays to advertise in the Classifieds Section Contact Nalisha on 032 552 3363

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Bringing the beats to New Beach IN partnership with Hunters eXtreme, Aquafest is back on the Durban beachfront for the second time this year, turning up the heat at New Beach on Saturday, 20 December from 2pm to 2am. An array of 30 Durban deejays together with Euphonik, Roger Goode, Pascal and Pearce, HHF, Mark Stent, Paul Bingham, Warren G, Ameeth Shah and Ryan The DJ will be spinning the decks and bringing on the bling on the Golden Mile. Ask any of the 12 000 party people who attended the last couple of Aquafest parties and you’ll realise that this is the place to be for the ultimate holiday blast. Look out for three dance areas - the VIP, house and main stage dance floor - each with a state-of-the art sound and lighting set-up. The first 500 early-bird general tickets will cost R100 and the first 200 VIP tickets will be R200. If one misses that boat, then tickets cost R175 for general access and R300 for a VIP ticket. So get to Computicket now so as not to miss out! Please note that Aquafest is only open to over 18s. For more information, log on to www.aquafestsa.co.za visit www.facebook.com/Aquafest.Beach.Party or call 031 701 8787. — Supplied.

ASK ANY OF THE 12 000 PARTY PEOPLE WHO ATTENDED THE LAST COUPLE OF AQUAFEST PARTIES AND YOU’LL REALISE THAT THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE FOR THE ULTIMATE HOLIDAY BLAST

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Distinctive Choice-CMT Specialists A well established CMT Factory in Isithebe is expanding-the following positions are available from 12th January 2015 1.Line managers-3 years experience 2.Line supervisors 3.Line QC-2 years experience 4.Machinists-Sewing machine operators 5.Sample room supervisor 6.Mechanics for sewing machines Please contact HR Department on 032459 3275 or report to 26 Yellow Street on 12th January with CV.

12 December 2014

Mom it’s been 1 year now since God and His Angels called you away. Oh how the Angels rejoiced as you walked Saroj Through thoseGuruvadu Pearly Gates that day! Mom beenan two weekshere now on since Mom youit’s were Angel earth God and Hisso Angels called you away. We learned very much from you. Oh theso Angels rejoiced askind, you walked Youhow were gentle and so your Through those Pearly Gates that day! Smile would always see us through. Mom you were an Angel here on earth

You taught us how to love unconditionally We learned so very much from you. AndYou howwere to be very in all we do. so our gentle andbest so kind your Smileyour would seeand us through. You gave allalways to God your family, Never once stopping to think about you.

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You taught us how to love unconditionally

to be or very best in you all we do. our You And werehow more than a mother were You gave your all to God and your family Best friend and a great listener too. Never once stopping to think about you. Oh how we miss our special talks, and the funthan things we used do.our YouAll were more a mother youto were Best friend and a great listener too. Oh how we miss oursay special talks,to and Mom we can never goodbye you, All the things we used do.pain. Because wefun could never beartothe

Instead we say we love you Mom

Mom we can never say goodbye to you, Until we meet again. Because we could never bear the pain. Instead we say we love you Mom A Tribute to Our byagain. your children: Until Mom we meet

Leann, Deon, Don, Dianne, Leon, Firoz, Farah and a host A Tribute to Our Mom by your children: Leann, Deon, Don, of family and friends. Dianne, Leon, Feroz, Farah and a host of family and friends. The 1 Year Memorial Service of the late Saroj The 16th Day Memorial Service of the late Saroj Guruvadu, Guruvadu, wife of the late George Guruvadu will wife of the late George Guruvadu will take place on Monday, take place2014 on Sunday, 14 December 2014 Stanger at her 24 February at her residence, 1 Zinnia Street, residence, 1 Zinnia Street, Stanger Manor. Manor.

Supper will be served from 5pm and thereafter service will The service willcommence commence at 10h30am thereafter at 6.30pm. lunch served Please accept thiswill as abe personal invitation. The family would likea to place on record Please accept this as personal invitation

their sincere thanks and appreciation for The family wouldand like tributes to place onreceived record their all the support at sincere thanks for all the support their and timeappreciation of bereavement. and tributes received their time of bereavement.

In Loving Memory

Kriben Padayachee Born: 09-05-1988 Called to Rest: 02-12-14

How little we knew that morning what sorrow the day would bring. A golden heart stopped beating, hardworking hands now rest. For each and everyone of us you always did your best. No farewell words were spoken, we never said goodbye. You were gone before we knew, only God knows the reason why. LOVE AND MISS YOU ALWAYS!

You and your family are invited to attend the 16 Days Ceremony of the late Kriben Padayachee Date: Tuesday, 16 December 2014 Time: 7pm Venue: 24 Gledhow Mill Road Sadly missed by your loving parents, wife, sister and a host of family and friends.


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Cool Leaders crowned Play Sport champions >> Players praised for their performance WEEKLY REPORTER

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OOL Leaders were crowned Play Sport Concept-sponsored KwaDukuza Volleyball Association Corporate League champions after beating Friendz (25-22; 23-25; 15-11) in an enthralling final played before a huge crowd at the association courts on Wednesday night. Cool Leaders snatched a thrilling 25-22 win in the opening set before ringing in the changes at the start of the second set. The rotational system adopted by Cool Leaders backfired after Friendz grabbed a sensational 25-23 win to level the scores at 1-1 and push the

game into a third and decisive set. In the final set, Shane Ramraj and Ron Reuben were firing on all cylinders and everything they touched turned into gold. They gave Friendz a comfortable 8-2 lead at the change of sides in the final set. But,thechangesofsidesheralded doom for Friendz, who lost five points on a trot to see their 6-point cushion slashed to a solitary point (8-7). Friendz were forced into their second timeout at 11-11, but it was a night when things went horribly wrong for them. They lost three successive points through unforced errors before deb-

MAPHUMULO Cricket Club trounced Warriors Sport by 7-wickets in an Ilembe Cricket Union Twenty-20 League game played at the Country Club Ground on Saturday. The match was delayed due to the ground not being prepared on time resulting in the game being reduced to 19 overs. Warriors won the toss and elected to bat first. Their decision to bat first backfired after they were bundled out for a paltry 77 runs in the 14th over. Kaylen Govender (19) and Rishen Mathapershad (12) were the only Warriors batsmen to notch up double digits. Maphumulo skipper, N. Ntuli was the pick of the bowlers claiming 3/18 from 4 overs. Thabani Mazibuko grabbed 2/11 from 4 overs. Chasing 78 runs for victory, Maphumulocanteredtoafluent7-wickets in the 14th over. Man-of-the-match Mazibuko

scored an unbeaten 19 runs which included three boundaries. He received good support from M. Nutli (15)andY.Shabade(11).AustinGovender grabbed 2/26 from 4 overs. Meanwhile, Dawnheights trounced Ashrafiya by 7-wickets in a domestic Twenty-20 League game played at the Gledhow Ground on Saturday. Ashrafiya batted first and were bundled out for a dismal 41 runs in the19th overwithO.Dhoodat(10)and S. Masra (10) the top-scorers. Mikhalin Naicker was the pick of the Dawnheights bowlers claiming 3/9 from 4 overs. Keane Govender grabbed 2/14 from 4 overs. Defending just 41 runs, Ashrafiya shot themselves in the foot after conceding 14 runs in just 5 overs. Opener Taqueer Malik blasted a huge six and a four in his 15-runs contribution to guide Dawnheights toanemphatic7-wicketsin5.2overs and secure the bonus-point (after notching up victory in less than six overs).

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Randsons, who beat Warriors Sport in straight sets (2-0). Grove End edged out Sunbrook (2-0) in the opening round before sending Darnall United crashing out (25-16; 25-20) out of the tournament. Tomorrow (Thursday), KSST entertain Randsons in the semi-final on centrecourtat7pmwhilstGroveEnd will lock horns with minnows Manor Old Boys on the social league courts at the same time. On paper it looks like a KSST/ Grove End final with Sherwin Daniel and his charges expected to up the tempo in the final to prove that defending league champions Grove End are not invincible. The final is scheduled to take place at 8.30pm.

United clinch Puckree memorial darts title

Maphumulo trounce Warriors Sport WEEKLY REPORTER

utantes Ahmed Essack and man-ofthe-match Neeraj Bageloo hammered the final nail into the coffin to guide Cool Leaders to their first major silverware in the corporate ranks. President of KwaDukuza Volleyball Association, Isaac Abraham expressed his sincere thanks to Yashin Tewary (CEO of Play Sport Concept) for his generous sponsorship. Meanwhile, there was no major upsets in the KwaDukuza Volleyball Association (KDVA) year-end knockout tournament after the social league teams bowed out in the preliminary rounds of the competition. Former league champions swept pastCoolLeadersandTeachersStyle with consummate ease to book their place in the semi-finals against

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3.15pm­Ashrafiya vs Nkobongo (Country Club) 3.15pm­Manor A vs United (Gledhow) KZN Challenge League Sunday, December 14 9am­Ilembe vs Umlazi (Country Club) 9am­Dawnheights vs Phoenix (Rain­ ham Ground)

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Gledhow United Darts Club finished the 2014 darts season on a high note after clinching the Dilley Puckree memorial league title.

WEEKLY REPORTER GLEDHOW United ended the 2014 darts season on a high note after clinchingtheDilleyPuckreememorial darts league title (hosted by KwaDukuza Darts Association League). United came into Wednesday’s game boasting three wins on a trot and were hoping to keep an unblemished record in their quest for honours. But, breathing heavily down the neck of United were Isithebe Paints and R & B Gledhow, who notched up two wins each. Isithebe claimed maximum points (36 points) after Darnall Action Sporting conceded their third walkover on a trot. They watched theR&BGledhowandUnitedclash with bated breath, hoping that United slump to a humiliating defeat in the hope of snatching the league title from the jaws of death. There were no prizes for guessing who Isithebe were supporting, but they were left red-faced after United cruised to a 4-2 win in the opening frame. The Isithebe lads found their voices in the second frame after R & B Gledhow levelled the scores at 6-6 (after winning the second set 4-2).

The third frame was fiercely contested and the 3-3 draw was a fair reflection of the game. R & B Gledhow won the 4th set (4-2) to take the lead (13-11) for the first time in the match. R & B Gledhow realized at the start of the 5th frame that they had an opportunity of annexing the league title (pending the points difference), but the excitement overwhelmed them which was evident in their 4-2 loss in the 4th frame. With the scores tied at 15-15 at the start of the final frame, the calculators were flying all over the venue (with some players using their smartphone apps) to calculate the points aggregate. R & B Gledhow needed to win the final frame 6-0 in the hope of leapfrogging to the top of the table. But, United who lost the final frame 4-2, did enough to snatch the league title (boasting a superior points aggregate of 48 points). Isithebe Paints (42 points aggregate) claimed the runners-up spot with R & B Gledhow finishing third. President of KwaDukuza Darts Association, Jerry Govender congratulated United on their outstanding feat and thanked Mrs. P. Puckree for her generous R1 500.

KwaDukuza Volleyball Association-fixtures Year­End K.O. Cup Thursday, December 11 7pm­Randsons vs KSST (umpire­ Warriors Sport) 7pm­Grove End vs MOB (umpire­ Sunbrook)

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Bubble bursts for Ilembe WEEKLY REPORTER THE high riding Ilembe Cricket Union outfit were brought down toearthaftercrashingtoahumiliating 138-runs defeat at the hands of Newlands East in a KwaZulu Natal Cricket Union Challenge League game played at the Newlands Oval on Sunday. The hosts won the toss and elected to bat first. Aaron Pillay, who has been in rich vein of form with the ball made an early breakthrough after clean bowling Saleem Gelani for one run in the third over. The hosts quickly put the early setback behind them with Ajmal Haq and Ahmed Akthar putting on a splendid 76-runs partnership for the second wicket. Haq, who frustrated the Ilembe bowlers looked in fine mettle before being brilliantly run out for 31 runs by Rocky Ngobhozi. Akthar scored a painstaking 37 runs which included three fours and a huge 6 before he was caught at mid-off by Preshen Rampersadh off the bowling of AlveiroNadaseninthe29thover. Shoaib Wasim and Waqar Saleem took the tally from 97/3 to 131/4 before Wasim was caught by Nadasen off the bowling of Rampersadh. Raja Zulifkar (2) was sent for an early shower after being caught at point by NgobhozioffthebowlingofNadasen. Hussan joined Saleem at the crease at the start of 37th over and this pair quickly added another 33 runs to the tally (175/6) before Hussain (16) was clean bowledbyPillayinthe42ndover. The Ilembe bowlers came back strongly at the death, but it was a typical case of “too little, toolate”afterArshad,Zahailand Mohamed were dismissed without getting off the mark. Saleem (56) notched up his maiden half-century in the KZN Challenge League before falling prey to a Pillay delivery in the 48th over. The hosts posted a mammoth 197/10 in 48-3 overs. Pillay was the pick of the Ilembe bowlers claiming 4/40 from 9.3 overs. Nadasen grabbed 2/30 from 10 overs. Iqbal Sher (0/16 from 10 overs) was absolutely economical with the ball despite not getting a wicket. Chasing 198 runs for victory (at a rate of almost 4 runs per over), Ilembe were confident of getting their target. But, their dismal performance with the bat resulted in them being humbled for a paltry 59 runs in the 21st over with none of the batsmen recording double-digits. Man-of-the match Saleem, who notched up 56 runs earlier in the day was the destroyer-inchief for Newlands claiming 4/12 from 8 overs. Mehmood grabbed 3/16 from 5 overs and Sajid Khan claimed 2/12 from 6 overs. Ilembe will be hoping to put the disappointing performance behind them and get back to the basics when they entertain Umlazi at the Country Club Ground on Sunday.


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KDAC brace themselves for bumper 2015 season

Groutville United, Current share the spoils

KWADUKUZA Athletic Club (KDAC) are preparingforabumper2015racingseason. KDAC president Danny Sewmungal andhisteamofofficialshavebeenworking around the clock to put together an excit­ ing programme for 2015 with fitness being the number one priority at the club. Sewmungal appealed to all members topurchasetheirrunnerslicencebeforethe start of the new year to avoid disappoint­ ment. The cost is R100 (for seniors) and R60 (juniors and under­16) respectively. The community of KwaDukuza is urged to join KDAC (the number one athletic club on the north coast). Membership fees are R150(family),R100(singleadult)andR50 (juniors). For membership and running li­ cence contact KDAC membership secre­ tary, Sue Gungadeen on 061 4902 154.

>> Response following referee article WEEKLY REPORTER

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ROUTVILLE United and Current Football Club shared the spoils (3-3) in an enthralling KwaDukuza Local Football Association (KLFA) Premier League derby game played at the Recreation Ground on Saturday. Current were awarded a penalty as earlyasthe10thminuteaftertheirprolific striker Nata was brought down in theboxthrougharecklesschallengeby the United keeper. Bheki Magwaza converted the resultant spot-kick to give Current an early 1-0 lead. Five minutes later Lungani Zibani squandered an opportunity of doubling Current’s advantage after his close range shot missed the target by centimetres. In the 20th minute the Current defender, Msizi Mbonambi was deemed to have handled the ball in the box and the referee did not hesitate to award United a penalty. Mpilo Mthembu calmly beat the Current keeper from the spot to level the scores at 1-1. Five minutes later Ndumiso Ndlovu received a perfect cross from Majaha andthein-formUnitedstrikermadeno mistake from just outside the box, beating the Current keeper with a low, rasping drive to give United the lead (2-1) for the first time in the match. United’s joy was shortlived after Lungani Zibani beat the Current keeper with a long range shot to level the scores at 2-2 (going into the break). Midway in the second half United

reclaimed the lead (3-2) after James “Rasta” Chivale’s powerful header whizzed past the hapless Current keeper. The Current coach made three changes in the hope of swinging the pendulum in their favour. He brought on striker Themba Bhengu (in search of an equalizer), midfielder Nthuthuko Msomi (to marshall the engine-room) and right back Stalin Mabuzo (to thwart the efforts of United’s left winger Chivale). In the last quarter of the match United were content to sit back and resolutely defend their 3-2 advantage. But, they paid the price in the dying minutes of the game after Bhengu weaved his way past two defenders before unselfishly passing the ball to the unmarked Thobezwene Zikhali who beat the United keeper with a thunderous drive to give his side a share of the 3-3 spoils. Meanwhile,thearticleinlastweek’s Stanger Weekly “The beautiful game marred by inept referees” has elicited both a positive and negative response. On the positive side, Magnum Mngadi (KLFA Competitions Co-ordinator and Refereees Instructor) summoned an urgent meeting of all referees on Saturday morning addressing them about their dress-code and the laws of the game. Itwaspleasingtonotethatthereferees(includingtheonewhorefereedthe fixture between Tornado and Tigers last weekend dressed in jeans) were suitably attired and looking professional in their outlook.

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Current Football Club (green outfit) and Groutville United (blue and white outfit) shared the spoils (3­3) in a KwaDukuza Local Football Associa­ tion Premier League derby game played at the Recreation Ground on Saturday.

Mngadi concurred with the article by adding that referees need to be professional because clubs are paying them to officiate matches. However, on the negative side Tornado have been suspended by the officialsofKLFAandwouldhavetoappear before the disciplinary committee of the association for speaking to the media. Mngadi said: “In terms of our KLFA constitution clubs are not permitted to speak negatively about the officials of KLFAortherunningoftheaffairsofthe association to the media and therefore wehavesummonedTornadotoadisciplinary hearing.” The coach of Tornado, Sphamandla Mazibuko said that they spend more than a thousand rands for affiliation, “but our affiliation fee is R900,” added Mngadi.

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