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near Chett’s Cafe. The Maphumulo taxi boss known as “Ten Ten” Ngiba - the brother of the Maphumulo Taxi Association’s chairman andmanageroftheMaphumulosectionof the KwaDukuza rank - a security guard and a ‘hitman’ were left dead after the drawn out shoot-out in the “peaceful” neighbourhood. The incident spilled into the Stanger Hospital casualty ward where two armed security guards forced their way in looking for their client, Ngiba, who had been taken to the hospital. The armed men left soon after checking on their colleague and boss who sustained gunshot wounds to the leg and head. The taxi boss was declared dead at the hospital. Multiple sources from within the police and taxi industry confirmed that “retaliation attacks were certain” since last week’s shoot-out. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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The body of a hitman lies on the scene of the shooting that left a taxi boss dead and a security guard injured. PHOTO: SIBUSISO BIYELA

However, the SAPS organised crime unit, the Hawks, recently tasked with investigating the violent taxi attack, believe they are “close to a breakthrough”. Hawks spokesperson Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi, while reluctant to reveal sensitive information, said they are busy compiling a list of suspects involved in the hit. “We are tracing all who we believe were involved in the attack and are positive we will soon have a breakthrough,” he said. A source close to the investigation said a suspect, who was found with gunshot wounds at a local hospital on Wednesday last week and is now being detained at an undisclosed location, was providing the investigators with a list of the hitmen involved. “We now know there were 17 hitmen and that they used three vehicles - an Audi, VW Jetta and BMW X5 - to get away from the scene.” The source said the hitman killed in the gunfight was found with R30 000 in cash in his pocket, his likely fee for taking part in the hit. “The majority of the hitmen were from Umlazi. We had received infor-

mation that such an attack was coming, but we didn’t know where and when,” he said. Recounting the attack a Maphumulo Taxi Association member said they were travelling on Primrose Street, as they often did on their way to the rank when the shoot-out ensued. He said it seemed like there was a group of people in blue overalls working around the corner, however, when they got closer they brandished firearms and started shooting. The Maphumulo convoy of security guards returned fire killing one of the hitmen. Two Maphumulo security guards, onlyknownasDubeandPetrosMkhize were also wounded. According to KZN SAPS spokesperson Colonel Jay Naicker, the taxi boss and his convoy of security guards were ambushed. He said the suspects had left the scene in their own getaway vehicles, later recovered in the Darnall area. Residents awoke to gunfire that reportedly lasted for over 10 minutes as the convoy was ambushed. A resident, whose property the incidenthappenedinfrontof,wasterrified by the incident that “sounded worse than firecrackers”.

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ONE­year­old boy was shot and killed and his12­year­oldbrotherwaswoundedinwhat is believed to be an attack related to the on­ going taxi violence gripping KwaDukuza and Ma­ phumulo. AccordingtoprovincialSAPSspokespersonCol­ onelJayNaickerthefamilyofMaphumulotaxirank manager Mthobisi Mhlongo was attacked at their home, in the Mbitane area, on Friday night. Naicker said the attackers attempted to set the home on fire before firing shots and killing the tod­ dler. “The children’s father was not home when the attack took place. After receiving a report police proceeded to the scene, but the boy had already died,” Naicker said. Members of the Maphumulo Taxi Association said some of them no longer sleep in their homes as they fear for their lives after a split within the association. It is believed that the ongoing violence has left

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al manager telling me that my application was unsuccessful.” According to the letter Mkhize presented to the Weekly, his application was unsuccessful on the grounds that “thereislittle,ifany,significantresidual impairment affecting your ability to work”. The Weekly contacted the SASSA regional office in Petermaritzburg to find out about the normal procedure regarding Mkhize’s case. According to spokesperson Musa Mdlalose, Mkhize still has the option to appeal the decision by SASSA. “The client can lodge a complaint disputing the decision if he feels that SASSA has been inaccurate in their assessment,” he said. He further explained that “SASSA is not a ‘sickness grant’. “This means that if the sickness experienced by the client is manageable to the point that the client’s ability to seek and do work is not hindered, then he no longer needs the grant. “When a client receives a disability grant,heorshereceivesitwiththecondition of a later review. A review, in this case, has shown that the client is fit to work, but he can appeal this decision if he likes,” said Mdlalose. WithregardstoMkhize’sage,Mdlalose responded saying that “SASSA is not a ‘basic income grant’ so we do not consider the client’s age as a factor in our reviews, and that is the parliamentary accepted policy”.

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AM a happy person by nature. My resolve is: there is no point in being unhappy. It weighs me down, makes me vulnerable to all kinds of things that I don't want to be vulnerable to and is crappy for the universe, with all the alreadybadkarmabeingputout there by...oh yeah, everybody. So instead of sulking and gaping, which I'm not saying I don't do – I'd be inhuman if I didn't ever do those things – I quickly deal with it, put it behind me and move on. I'm of the belief that every problem can be solved with a bit of thought and diligence and if after thought and diligence there is no solution...then maybe your problem is wrong or doesn’t exist. We so readily complain about everything and the kitchen sink that we forget the actual problems there are in the world. I mean can we really compare the flat tyre on the way to work that made you all of 20 minutes late to the starvation of a child in a war-torn country?

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Now don't get me wrong, I am in no way trying to belittle your flat tyres and the heaps of yelling you had to take from your boss, but really, can it compare to the true pain and suffering of that child or of that country? Can it compare to a man once living an average life beingthrowntothestreetslosing his family and being reduced to a beggar because job loss in our country is a very real truth? It's really disappointing that we have so much yet appreciate it so little. Obviously if you are reading this you have access to a newspaper in a functional area and are not totally bad off. We live lives that could be spectacular simply because we live freely in a place where the worst natural disaster is heavy rain. Butno,wewouldmuchrather harp on the smartphone we want, but can't get...immediately, the roadblock from which YOU got a ticket because YOU weren't wearing a seat belt or the astronomical fight YOU had with so and so over such and such and now nothing will ever be the same. I'm sure you will get that smartphone eventually and the ticket will be ignored until a summons comes around andyoubegrudginglypayitoff and “so and so” will forgive

you and all will be well or “so and so” will go away and you may be all the better for it. But, look at that, it's all YOU, YOU, YOU isn't it? We are selfish creatures, human beings, I admit, I most definitely am, but I appreciate what I have and I admit what I am. We live in a time of denial and self loathing...it's not healthy at all. I think we should be happy for all we have and appreciate it. That crappy job, is a job at least...that Nokia cellphone is better than nothing at all, that ticket for not wearing a seat belt could be the wake up call you need to avoid future tickets and potentially save your life. We have so much - it's our duty to make the best of it. Smile a little, take a moment to consider what if you didn't have what you have today. Don't complain because times are tough and cash is tight, aspire to better times through positivity and hard work. Man makes money, but money will never make a man. Be happy and positive and the universe will pay it back to you. Live happily, love completely and laugh heartily...it's the only thing people will remember when all you are is a memory.

THE Stanger Muslim Association (SMA) would like to express our sinceregratitudetotheSouthAfri­ can Police Services (SAPS) and the KwaDukuza Municipality (KDM) Crime Prevention Unit for their dedication and commitment duringthefestiveseasonespecial­ ly in Blythedale.

This is a busy period for all and the selfless service of our crime­fight­ ing men in uniform is commenda­ ble and much appreciated. The SMA salutes you!

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Notice is given for general information that a meeting of the Council of the iLembe District Municipality will be held in the Executive Committee Boardroom, 1st Floor, iLembe House, 59/61 Mahatma Ghandi Street, KwaDukuza, on Wednesday, 28 January 2015 commencing at 12h00. At the meeting the Mayor of the iLembe District Municipality will table:1. The 2013/2014 Annual Report of the iLembe District Municipality, including the Annual Report of iLembe Management Development Enterprise (Pty) Ltd and 2. The 2013/2014 Mid-year Budget and Performance Assessment.

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Dolphin Coast Hospice Association Valentine’s Ball SIBUSISO BIYELA

THE Dolphin Coast Hospice Association will be hosting their annual Valentine’s Ball on Saturday 14 February at the Stanger Siva Sungam Hall. Interested caterers are invited to tender their services for the above function. Forfurtherdetails, contacttheassociation at the following email address: dolphincoasthospice@gmail.com. A kind request is made by the board to members of the public for a contribution toward the function. Please contact the fund raising co-ordinator Thilo Naidoo on 083 686 5155 to offer assistance.

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ITH limited job opportunities and a high retrenchment rate, parents are facing tough times to send their children to school. With this in mind Child Welfare SA - KwaDukuza has embarked on a uniform collection drivetoensurethatlessfortunate pupils are not deprived of an education. According to senior social work manager Penny Dhaver the cancellation of grants and the lack of supportive resources also contribute to parent’s inability to provide their children with even the most basic needs. “Child support grants cater for children up to the age of 17. However, according to the amended Children’s Act, chil-

dren can attend school until the age of 21. Many widows and single parents with children over age 17 have no source of income and are unable to meet their chil-

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dren’s educational needs.” “It is for these reason that we are appealing to the community to donate new or used school uniforms, shoes, school bags and stationery for the children they support. Your contribution will affect the lives of children and

give them hope for a secure future,” she added. Donations can be dropped off attheChildWelfaresocietybuildingatthecornerofCatoandJacaranda Streets. For more information call 032 551 2129. Senior social work manag­ er Penny Dhaver, social workers Sne Chiliza and Amy Sentoo and social work manag­ er Sandra Reddy show some of the uniforms they have received thus far. PHOTO: SIBUSISO BIYELA

The Hillview Rain Prayer Soci­ ety’s Kishore Sewpursat and family would like to thank J.R. Moodley of J.R. Sugar Estate for his generous donation of a cow, which Sewpursat reports gave birth to a baby bull on Saturday, 8 January. The cow is worshipped as the Mother in the Hindu religion. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the KwaDukuza Municipality for a Special Consent: for a Bed and Breakfast Establishment, on Erf 96 Zinkwazi, 65 Glen Drive, Registration Division FU, situated in KwaDukuza Municipality. Any person wishing to comments or object to this proposal may do so by lodging a written notice setting out the grounds of his / her objection on or before 06 March 2015 with: The Municipal Manager, KwaDukuza Municipality, P.O. Box 72 KwaDukuza 4450 Objectors must, in notification the Municipality Manager, certify that a copy of the notice has been served on the applicant at the address given below by registered or certified post or by hand. Any objection received after the prescribed date and / or where a copy has not been served on the applicant is not valid. Plans and particulars relating to this application may be inspected during normal office hours Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) at The Secretary: Development and Planning Section, KwaDukuza Municipality, 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street. The application will lie for inspection for 30 days from date of publication Name and Address of the Applicant i S T H E N J W A Development Projects 34 Campile Crescent Avoca Hills Durban 4051 MASIPALA WAKWADUKUZA, ZINKWAZI TOWN PLANNING SCHEME IN COURSE OF PREPARATION, ISISHICILELO SOSHINSTHO Isaziso sesicelo esenziwe kuMasipala waKwaDukuza sokugunyazwa kwe (sicelo): Special Consent for a Bed & Breakfast establishment on Erf 96 Zinkwazi, 65 Glen Drive, Registration Division FU, kumkhandlu wakwa KwaDukuza. Bonke abafisa ukuphikisana nesicelo sokushintsha ukusetshenziswa kwendawo bangaletha imobono yabo ngaphambi kuka 06 March 2015, kuleli kheli elilandelayo: KwaDukuza Municipality, KwaDukuza Municipality, P.O. Box 72 KwaDukuza 4450 Abaphikisayo kumele batshele umphakathi waKwaDukuza bachaze kabanzi izizathu, azithumele kofake isicelo, kuleli kheli elingezansi aphinde ayithumele ngesandla emahovisini KwaDukuza Municipality, 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street. Isikhalazo esifikwe sekudlule isikhathi noma esingafikanga ngeke sibalwe. Imidwebo nemininingwane ehambisana nalesisicelo ingabonakala kumahovisi kamasipala kusukela ngoMsombuluko kuya kuLwesihlanu (ngaphandle kwaholidi)kusukela ngo 08H00 -16H00 ntambama IGAMA LALOWO OFAKE ISICELO i S T H E N J W A Development Projects 34 Campile Crescent Avoca Hills Durban 4051

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EBBIE Pillay Attorneys is a law firm that was established in January 2003 at Whitehouse Centre, Stanger. The firm specialises in personal injury and Road Accident Fund compensation and has successfully litigated claims in various courts in the country. Debbie Pillay, sole proprietor, has extensive experience in personal injury compensation having been employed at the Road Accident Fund Claims Department both in the Randburg andDurbanbranches.Thisexperiencehasheld heringoodsteadovertheyears.Thefirm’stenacious approach to this specialised area of law has ensured that their clients are awarded the most equitable settlements. The claimants’ interests are paramount at all times. The firm has relocated to Inzar House, Lindley Street in 2012. The premises are ideally located for clients who use wheelchairs/walking aids as it is easily accessible. Evashni Pillay, the conveyancer and notary public, has extensive experience in conveyancing, commercial law, administration of estate, will drafting and family law, divorces and her repertoire complements Debbie Pillay’s area of practice perfectly to encompass all areas of practice. The dedicated and loyal staff have tirelessly contributed to the success and growth of the practice. Their friendly disposition ensures that all clients of whatever stature are treated with respect and dignity. The firm thanks all clients and associates, friends and colleagues for their support and long-standing relationships and looks forward to providing this service for the future.

The firm has relocated to Inzar House, Lindley Street in 2012.

FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT US 032-5516118/9 TEL 032-5515586 FAX dpa@absamail.co.za

Congratulations bebbie on your 12th anniversary Tel: 032 552 5341 Congratulations Debbie on your 12th Anniversary

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Congratulations Debbie on your 12th Anniversary

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Congratulations Debbie on your 12th anniversary Tel: 032 551 5329 • Fax: 032 551 5346 After Hours: 082 820 1743 Email: Keleih@medics.co.za


ISIZULU

23 January 2015

14 WEEKLY stanger

Kusaqhubeka ukulwa ematekisini kwaDukuza

SIBUSISO BIYELA AMAPHOYISA aseqinisekisile ukuthi ukudutshulwana okwenzeka eStanger Manor ngoLwesithathu kuhlangene nezamatekisi. Kwashiya umnikazi wamatekisi nenkabi befile emva kokuqhuma kwezibhamu okwadonsa kulendawo ethuli. Abahlali bavuswa ukuqhuma kwezibhamu okuthiwa kwaqhubeka kwaze kweqa imizuzu eyishumi. Kuthiwa kwakuhlaselwa umnikazi wamatekisi owayehamba nabagadi bakhe ngoLwesithathu ekuseni. Ngokusho kokhulumela amaphoyisa uKhenela u-Jay Naicker, umnikazi wamatekisi osuka kwinhlangano yakwaMaphumulo owaziwa ngo-Ten Ten Ngiba bahlaselwa iqulu labelisa ababelelwa ku 10 kuya ku 15. UNaicker uthe “Amaphoyisa athole imoto okwakubalekwa ngayo endaweni yase Darnall. Okwamanje, amaphoyis asethole owesilisa osesibhedlela otholakale edubulekile esicabangaukuthikungenzekaabengoyedwawalaba ababehlasela. Sekuvulwe amacala

ISITHOMBE SIBUSISO BIYELA

Okuthiwa uyinkabi wasala enkundleni ozak­ wabo babaleka emva kwesigameko sokudub­ ulana okwenzeka eStanger Manor ngoLwesit­ hathu.

okubulala nawokuzama ukubulala esteshini samaphoyisa kwaDukuza lapho kuzophenyiwa khona,” esho ngoLwesithathu. Umhlali, umuzi wakhe obuphakathi nesehlakalo, uthi uthukile ngokwenzeka. Ekhetha ukuthi lingashiwo igama lakhe, uthe: “Ngezinkathi zo-6 ekuseni umzukulu wami (32) esathi uya emsebenzini eseyophuma nje esangweni, ube esebona kugcwala intuthu emgwaqeni kwasekuqala ukuqhuma kwezibhamu.” “Umzukulu wagijima wangena endlini ememeza ethi asilale phansi. Umsindo wezibhamu waqhubeka isikhathi eside sithukile,” kusho yena. Ngokuhamba kwesikhathi, sekuthule nomsindo, kwase kulimele onogada ababili, kufe inkabieyodwaileleemgwaqenikanyenoNgiba elimele ebucayi. Washona endleleni eya esibhedlela ehamnjiswa onogada laba ababili ababelimele. Kwagcine kushone abantu abathathu emva kokuba oyedwa wonogada abalimala naye ashone. Balandelwa ozakwabo onagada bengena esibhedlela saseStanger bephethe izibhamu ezinkuluewadiniyabalimeleokwathusaiziguli zesibhedlela. Abe Weekly bafica isidumbu salo okuthiwa uyinkabi sisakhona emgwaqeni eduzane nemoto. Amaphoyisa ayedwebe zonke izinhlamvu ezadutshulwa ezazisele phansi ezazibalelwa ku-130. Loludlame lwamatekisi laqala ngonyaka ofile usuyophela phakathi kwezinhlangano zamatekisi iMaphumulo neKwaDukuza kubangwaimizila.Kunokusabaukuthiloludlame lusazoqhubeka omunye ephindilela komunye. NgoLwesihlanu ebusuku endaweni yaseMbithane, kuhlaselwe kwadutshulwa umntwana ononyaka owodwa kwalimala nomfowabo, lapho kuhlala khona umphathi we-rank yakwaMaphumulo, uMthobisi Mhlongo owayengekho endlini.

Uzoqina umthetho kwabadayisa utshwala

ISITHOMBE: NOSIPHO MKHIZE

UMnuz Elliot Mashile, oyisikhulu esiphezulu sakwa­Liquor board KwaZulu­Natal

NOSIPHO MKHIZE

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NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION ENVIRONMENTAL BASIC ASSESSMENT (BA) FOR THE PROPOSED MTHANDENI IRRIGATION EXPANSION SCHEME,KWA-ZULU NATAL EDTEA REFERENCE NO: DC29/0015/2014

Notice is given in terms of Regulation 10(2) of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 2010, made under Section 24(5) of the National Environment Management Act (Act No. 107 of 1998) and published in Government Notice No. R.543 of 2010, of issuing of an Environmental Authorisation for the following activity: Proposed Activity: Jeffares & Green, on behalf of the Qwabe Development Corporation, with the technical assistance and guidance of the Gledhow Sugar Company, propose to extend the Mthandeni lrrigation Scheme which forms part of the development plan for the Glendale Valley. The extension makes provision for a further 340 ha (hectares) of suitable land to be planted to irrigated sugarcane. Water for the irrigation will be extracted from the uMvoti River. Additional augmentation may be sought by the construction of a new dam for the storage of water (approximately 30 000 m3) if found feasible. The identified areas were previously used for dryland sugarcane production, but has, in some places, in the recent past reverted back to grazing and small plots. Location: The Study Area for the Mthandeni lrrigation Expansion Scheme is approximately 340 hectares in extent and located within the Maphumulo Local Municipal Area. The co-ordinates of the site are: Latitude /Longitude South East

Degrees 290 310

Minutes 16’ 04’

Seconds 58.56” 30.74”

Name of Applicant: Jeffares & Green (Pty) Ltd Appeals Process: In accordance with the provisions of sub-regulation 60(1) of the EIA Regulations, 2010, a notice of intention to appeal must be lodged with the KwaZulu-Natal MEC of the Economic Development, Tourism, and Environmental Affairs, within 20 days of the date of this advert to the following address: By fax: By post: By hand: By email:

031 310 5416 Private Bag, X001, Bishopsgate, Durban, 4008 9th Floor. The Marine Building, 22 Dorothy Nyembe Street, Durban, 4001 mecpa@kznded.gov.za (Bongani Mhhbela)

A copy of the Environmental Authorisation and the Appeal process is available at our offices. See contact person below for further details or information regarding these documents. Consultant to contact: SiVEST Environmental Division Contact: Shivani Naidoo P.O. Box 707, Msunduzi, 3231 Tel: 033 347 1600 Fax: 033 347 5762 Email: shivanin@sivest.co.za

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IZO liwisana nokudayiswa kotshwala ezinganeni, kubantu besifazane abakhulelwe nakubathengi abaphuze ngokweqile.” Lokhu kuvele emhlanganweni wokuqala KwaZulu-Natal obizwa ngokuthi yi-Tarvern Owners Imbizo, obugqugquzelwe yi-Association for the Responsible Use of Alcohol(ARA)okuyinkampaniebhekeleleukudayiswakotshwalaezitoloezahluknene,ibambisene ne-South African Leisure Tourism and Hospitality Association (SALTHA), ebiseLangeniSouthernSunHoteleThekwiningeledlule. Le mbizo ibihanjelwe osomabhizinisi abasuka ezindaweni ezahlukene abangama-150. UMnuz Elliot Mashile. oyisikhulu esiphezulu sakwa-KZN Liqour Board, uthe inhloso yalo mhlangano ukufundisa nokugqugquzela osomabhizinisi abadayisa utshwala ngemithetho ekumele bayilandele emabhizinisi abo. Uthe: “Sigqugquzela osomabhizinisi ukuthi bangadayiseli izingane, abantu besifazane abakhulelwe nabathengi abaphuze ngokweqile. Akusibo bonke osomabhizinisi abangayi

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Interested candidates to kindly email your CV’s to vacanciesstanger@gmail.co.za * Please note due to the large volume of CV’s received only short listed candidates will be contacted.

landeli lemithetho, ngoba abanye babo bayakwazi ukucabangela impilo yabathengi njengokuthi bangabadayiseli uma sebebona ukuthi baphuze ngokweqile. Lokhu kuzo kwehlisa isibalo sabantu abazi thola besengozini uma bephuze ngokweqile,” kuso uMnuz Mashile. Uqhube wathi ziningi izinhlelo ezenziwa ama lungu- eLiquor board, njengokuvakashela ema-tarvern, befundise abaphathi nabasebenzi ukuthi bengadayiseli umuntu ophuze ngokweqile ngoba efuna kungene imali kwibhizinisi kodwa, kumele bacabangele impilo yomthengi kuqala. Uthe inkinga enkulu ababhekene nayo wukuthi amabhizinisi amaningi adayisa ngokungemthetho. Uthe: “Sinxusa bonke osomabhizinisi ukuthi bebhalisele amaphepha abagunyaza ukuthi bedayise ngokomthetho, ngoba uma kutholakala ukuthi ibhizinisi alinazo izincwadi zokudayisa ngokusemthethweni, uzotholakala unecala okungaholela ekutheni kuvalwe ibhizinisi lakho. Okunye wukuthi akuvumelekile ukudayisa usomabizinisi edayise utshwala eduze kwesikole noma ibandla elithile, uma ibhizinisi lakho liseduze kwalezi zindawo kumele uyo bhalisela i-amnesty ezokunika isikhathi sokuthi ubheke enye indawo ongadayisela kuyo,” kusho yena. UDkt Osborn Maharanjana, oyisikhulu esiphezulu sakwa-ARA, uthe iNingizimu Afrika inesibalo esiphezulu sentsha ephuza utshwala ngendlela exakile. Uthe: “Sifuna ukwehlisa isibalo sentsha ephuza utshwala, ngoba esikhathiniesiningiintshaitholakalaizibandakanya ezintweni ezingalungile njengokuya ocansini ngaphandle kokuzivikela, ngakho-ke sizobeka umthetho wokuthi izikhangiso zotshwala kumabonakude noma emsakazweni zingethulwa uma sekushaye u-7 ebusuku, nokuthi azidingeki izikhangiso zama-billboard eduze kwezikole ngoba yizona eziheha intsha. Abantu besifazane abakhulelwe kumele bayeke ukuphuza utshwala ngoba lokho kudala umonakalo egqondweni yengane, lokho kubulala ikusasa lengane,” kusho uMnuz Maharanjana. UNkkThandiNgcobo,ongumphathiweMusa’s Tabern eMarianhill uthe ibhizinisi lakhe uliqale ngo-2003, edayisa amakesi amabili nje kuphela kodwa lakhula ngendlela eyisimanga. “Leli bizinisi yilona engiphila ngalo yingakho ngihambele lomhlangano ngoba ngithanda ukuba nolwazi olwenele lokukhulisa ibhizinisi lami ngendlela efanele nesemthethweni,” kusho uNkk Ngcobo.


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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

EMBROIDERY DONE ON TOWELS AND T-SHIRTS • McCALLS • BUTTERICK & VOGUE PATTERNS AVAILABLE • SALES OF DOMESTIC • INDUSTRIAL AND EMBROIDERY MACHINES • SERVICE AND REPAIRS FO SEWING MACHINES DONE Flat & Safety machines NOW in store FREE Demostration done once a month on Embroidery Machines Stockists of: All types of fabrics, curtaining, wide range of haberdashery & curtain accessories

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ESPITE the drop in the nationalmatricpassrate, Zakariyya Muslim School is still flying high after achieving a 100 percent pass rate in the 2014 National Senior Certificate examinations.

Pupils managed 59 distinctionsforvarioussubjectswithan average subject distinction per candidate being 2.03. The top three pupils Sawliha Mahamod, Naymah Adman and Jauhara Khan each came out with eight distinctions. With 98 percent in mathe-

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CLASSIFIEDS ACCOMMODATION AYER ROCK Guesthouse, 74 Geranium Street, Stanger Manor, “Tasteful executive accommodation”. Contact: 032-551 6503/082 562 3676. FOR SALE Forever Living Products on Sale!! A range of organic health products to help with weight loss, most ailments e.g. Diabetes, Gout, immune booster and lots more. Call: 083 553 4478/063 039 8181. FLAT TO LET 2 Bedroom flat to rent, R3000-00 excluding lights & water. Contact: 032-551 5494/081 431 8645. 3 Bedroom, ensuite, lounge/dining room, undercover parking, opposite Stg Hospital, secure complex. Tel: 032-552 1170/Cell: 083 651 2815. HEALTH & BEAUTY New Year, new beginnings, Get back in shape and start leading a healthier lifestyle. Contact: Group Leader Shiela-078 887 4674/ Anisa-083 792 6644.

HOUSE TO LET 2 x B/Rooms, 1 x kitchen, shower + toilet, Incl. Lights, Rent: R2700-00 + Dep. R3300-00, High Ridge, Stanger. Contact: Charlton 083 523 3637. Room to let, Stanger Manor, R1400 + Dep. Phone: 032-552 3299 for single person.

For Sale 3 bedroom house with granny flat fully fitted. In need of tlcLarkfield-R760 000.00. Contact Sanji-082 338 6861

HOUSE FOR SALE House for Sale Warrenton: 2 Bedrooms, 1 bathroom, lounge, kitchen on flat land with room for extension. R400 000-00 House for sale-R380 000 Cheryl D. Properties Neg. Owner relocating, Office: 032-551 1630 2 bed, lounge, kitchen, 483sqm. Contact: 076 LOANS 336 4543. 2 Bedroom house for sale, Rocky Park. Contact: 032-552 2014/081 431 8645.

ADVERTISING We regret we cannot accept responsibility for an incorrect insertion of an advertisement. If errors do occur, they should be reported immediately on 032-5523363 No repeat advertisement or credit will be given for small typographical errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement.

VACANCY

We have the following vacancies 1. Dispatch clerks 2. GRV clerk 3.

ESTATES

Room to let, R1200. Contact: 084 056 0523.

R.N.A. Properties Buying or selling a property Contact Prasheen 078 638 2060 1).Newtown Ext-3 b.r, 2 ensuites, kitchen, D/Room, S/Garage, fenced, fully fitted with top finishes. A must see. R1 300 000 neg. 2).3 b/r, main ensuite, fitted kitchen, lounge, land size +- 2000m2, R750 000. Other properties ranging from R300 000 to R1.5 million. Contact Prasheen-078 638 2060.

Butchery assistance

Applicant must be reliable and trustworthy

Please mail 2 page cv to: niresh@phoenixgroup.co.za or Fax: 035 787 1410

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After care available at 1 Farewell Road Townview. Contact: 084 223 8024.

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.

HOUSE FOR SALE

Are you drowning in debts? We assist you with an admin order, remove all garnishees from your salary and increase your take home pay. Pay one affordable installment with repayments from as low as R600 per R50 000 debt. We do not charge any upfront fees. Take action now: Phone-Princess (Stg Office)-032-552 1194/A/H: 073 929 6811, Makhosi (DBN Office)-031-306 7250/A/H: 083 348 1663, Indira-032-552 1170 (A/h)/083 651 2441. ARE you drowning in accounts??? Don’t despair.Immediaterelief. Pay as little as R250.00 per month towards all your accounts. We remove garnishee orders. Shop 6, Pick & Pay, Hypermall next to Verulam Post Office. Tel: Siva-078 5450 850, Savy-082 397 1840, Tel: 032-533 7894, Fax: 086 651 7046.

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VACANCY

Qualified Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic with trade papers to start immediately. Must be of sober habits. Driver’s licence will be an advantage.

Independent distributors wanted to sell Forever Living Products. Call/ Whatapp 083 553 4478/063 0398181 or email kuyenzekang cebo@gmail.com. Qualified beauty therapist required in up market salon Stanger and nail technician to rent a space, send CV to veroshachunder@ yahoo.com or contact on 032 551 5809/Fax: 032-551 6692. Specialist Medical Practice in Ballito is looking for a medical admin assistant. Applicants must be able to multi-task, have excellent interpersonal + computer skills. Previous medical experience will be advantageous. Please submit CV’s to ballitomedical1@gmail. com. Admin Clerk required. Must be computer literate. Please call at Stanger Supermarket or call: 032-552 3890

Deadline for Classified Advertising is Monday 10am. Contact Nalisha on 032 552 3363

VACANCY

Job Specification: - Good communication and organizing skills - Microsoft office Intermediate or advance - Syspro knowledge and experience essential - Grade 12, Arithmetic skills compulsory - Minimum 2 years experience in a Production Environment - Good traceable references Applicants interested should fax a detailed CV to 086 695 1871 Or Email to shaik@freedomstationery.co.za

Interested School Leavers

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Position available for Isithebe Area Send CV to isithebe@workforce.co.za

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To place a notice in the “What's on” section, email stangerweekly­ news@gmail.com or fax us on 032 552 3985 . Deadline – Monday 9am. Items in this section will only be run twice ahead of your event and are free of charge. >> Mdoniville Hindu Temple will hold their 18th annual Thaipoosam Kavady Festival. Flag hoisting ­ 25 January at 6pm. Kavady festival ­ 3 February. Ven­ ue ­ Stanger Siva Sungam open field. Shivarathri will be observed on 17 Feb­ ruary. For more information contact Kr­ ish Kistan on 083 556 6276 or 032 551 1744. >>The Hare Krishna Ashram in Darnall and Hare Krishna Gaushala Darnall in­ vitesyoutotheir6thannualGaumatha Pooja at 9am on 25 January at 37 Park Drive, Darnall. Devotees can bring fruits, flowers, carrots, cabbages and green beans to feed the cows. Donations welcome. For more information contact Murari Mo­ han on 032 486 1080 or 079 513 4229. >>The Hare Krishna Ashram in Darnall

holds weekly service on Tuesdays at 6.30pm. The ashram invites devotees to join their Bhagavad Gita classes on Fridays at 6.30pm. FreeHinduclasseswillbeofferedby Pundit Murari Mohan on Saturdays at 6.30pm. For more information contact Mu­ rari Mohan on 032 486 1080 or 079 513 4229. >>GlendaleGanessarTemplewillhold their 73rd annual Kavady festival with a flag hoisting on Sunday, 1 February at 2pm. Celebration and procession will beheldonSunday,8Februaryproceed­ ing to the Umvoti River and arriving at the temple at 12noon. Chariot proces­ sion on Saturday, 7 February at 4pm. For more information contact Krish Naidoo on 083 547 7604. >>The Gledhow Thiru EmperumalTemplewill celebrate its 41st Sri Si­ IN LOVING MEMORY va Soobramoniar Ka­ vady festival with flag hoisting on Friday, 30 January at 6pm. Wootchoogum from 31 Januaryto6Februaryat 6pm. The chariot parade will be on Saturday, 7 February at 4pm. Main RAMAYEE (BOMIE) NAIDOO Kavady on Sunday, 8 February from the local Born: 25/12/1930 ground at 8am. Called to rest: 12/01/2015 Daily hawan at Aya, we thought of you today but that was nothing new. We 5.30pm. For more infor­ thought about you yesterday and the days before that too. mation call priest We think of you in silence, we often speak your name. All George Naicker on we have are memories and your picture in a frame. Your 032 552 3487. memory is a keepsake from which we’ll never part. God has >>The Windy Heights you in his arms. We have you in our heart. Sri Raam Mandir con­ ducts satsang every You and your family are invited to attend the 15 and 16 days Tuesday from 6.30pm ceremony of the late Ramayee (Bomie) Naidoo. to 7.45pm. Navarathree Date: Monday and Tuesday, 26th and 27th January 2015. will be observed at the Time: 7pm to 8pm. temple from 24 Sep­ Venue : Newtown, 2nd Avenue, House No. 2 tember until 2 October commencingat6.15pm. Aya, you are greatly missed by the Naidoo family All welcome. and a host of family and friends.

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HE next time you buy a car, you might want to pause a while longer to decide what colour you choose. Top car companies throw millions at researching what the latest tastes are, and say the colour of a vehicle is so important to customers that it can be the difference between buying or not. TheDetroitsawmanyoftheclassic colours—redsforPorschesandother sports cars — and a few less conventional (a Nissan Titan pick-up truck decked out in “forged copper”). But there was no mistaking the pre-eminence of white. Particularly

at the Volkswagen stand, where several cars, the stairs and much of the furniture was white. In a multibillion-dollar industry, nothing is put to chance and nothing is done by mistake, of course. AtleasttwodesignersinDetroitreferred to the “Apple effect” — the Californian tech giant — to explain the propensity for white vehicles. Sitting at a white table, on white chairs, in a white room, Oona Scheepers of Volkswagen told AFP: “White for cars really peaked in the 1970s and 1980s, and then all of a sudden disappeared. “But in the past 10 years we have noticed an increase again in white. And it definitely came with the Apple iPod era because Apple started to do everything with white, and a lot of

chrome or metal finishes. “In combination it was nice and fresh. But before that, white was really not selling in Europe because people associated it with delivery cars and it looked cheap. “But the combination with metal and chrome looks fresh and completely new. White is booming worldwide.” So if one were to choose a black vehicle over a white one, what kind of person would that make you? “You could be sporty. But people in hot countries like white. “White definitely deflects heat, but if you have a black car it can get damn hot inside. And then in a country like South Africa you often have to overtake into direct, oncoming traffic, but white is very visible.

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FOLLOWING a busy period of new­model launches in South Africa last year, 2015 shows no sign of slowing downwithmanyall­newvehiclesandupgradeshead­ ed our way. Here are some of the highlights: Sports cars Well­heeled high­performance enthusiasts have several pulse­quickening cars to look forward to, in­ cluding the new two­seater Mercedes­AMG GT which arrives in May to replace the SLS. In March the much­ awaited C63 AMG will make its local debut, and com­ peting with it for the attention of hot­blooded petrol heads will be the high­performance Lexus RCF, flag­ ship of the new RC coupé range arriving later this year. Another notable sports car headed here around November is Ford’s Mustang. Also on the possible ra­ dar for 2015 is Porsche’s venomous 911 GT3 RS. Honda’s Civic Type­R will give boy­racers some­ thing to get excited about when it lands in the third quarter of this year sporting a powerful new turbo en­ gine, while Mini’s rapid John Cooper Works, Audi’s hot RS3 and third­generation TT are also on the 2015 launch list. Mazda’s MX5 and the Spider version of Al­ fa’s stunning 4C give convertible fans something to look forward to. City cars At the more modestly powered and priced end of the market, several new affordable small­car ranges areheadedourway,startingwiththeA­segmentSuz­ uki Celerio hatch later this month to replace the Alto. It will be followed in February by VW’s new Up! three­ door hatch, a small car with big ambitions. Other upcoming city cars are the new Toyota Aygo arrivingaroundmid­year,andasafety­upgradedDat­ sun Go (with ABS and airbags). Daimler’s Smart For­ two city car gets here in December followed by the

Forfour a few months later. Compact cars Moving up to slightly bigger hatch­ backs, Opel’s Adam has just landed in SA to compete with the likes of the Fiat 500 and Honda’s new Jazz arrives later this month. BMW’s first front­wheel­drive car, the 2 Series Ac­ tive Tourer, goes on sale later this month. March sees the launch of Citroën’s outlandishly­styled C4 Cactus along with the new Peugeot 308 hatch. Sedans Ford’s Fusion, the replacement for the mid­sized Mondeo arrives in local showrooms in the next couple of months, to be followed by the new Volkswagen Passat around mid­year. Towards the end of the year Jaguar’s XE sedan heads here to take on the likes of the BMW 3 Series. ThefaceliftedVWJettahasjusthittown(seestory elsewhere in this issue). Luxury cars TheswoopycoupéversionoftheMercedesS­Class will be in local showrooms by the end of this month, featuring a Curve Tilt function that leans the car’s body into a bend — much like a biker or skier would — to reduce lateral forces on the driver and passen­ gers. SUVs Buyersseekingbigcabinspaceandagenerousride height will have lots to choose from this year. BMW’s second­generation X6, the Land Rover Discovery Sport (which replaces the Freelander), the new Kia Sorento, the retro­styled Jeep Renegade, the Subaru Outback, the X3­rivalling new Lexus NX, and the new Infiniti QX80 will all cruise in during the first half of the year. The second half will usher in Audi’s new Q7, Merc’sGLECoupé,Volvo’sXC90andFoton’sTopland­ er. New compact crossovers will be the Opel Mokka, Fiat 500X, Mazda CX­3 and Hyundai ix25. Commercials WithToyota’snewHiluxonlyarrivingin2016,there isn’t much news on the bakkie front in 2015, except for some upgrades to Isuzu’s KB range. GWM’s Steed 6 range has just been unveiled alongside the older Steed 5 which continues as a more value­based work­ horse, while plugging the gap is the more leisure­ori­ ented Steed 5E.

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“So it’s a safety feature as well in somecountries.Metallicgreyorblack just melts into the colour of the tar, so it is not that visible.” Susan Lampinen, chief designer, colours and materials, at Ford, said the colour was so crucial to some people that they would buy a car purely because of that — never mind the design of the vehicle. She too identified an Apple ripple effect in propelling white to a bestseller worldwide for Ford.

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“White is very clean, very technical, very modern. So most cars look good in white,” she said, adding other popular colours included blacks and silvers, while blue is also on the up. Lampinen identified only “slight differences” in preferences in different countries because, she said, of globalisation. Environment, culture and climate can all effect what colour car someone might buy, she added.

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Tigers eye sixth straight league victory >> All eyes are on Real Celtic WEEKLY REPORTER

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TETE Tigers will be aiming for their 6th straight league victory in the SAFA Ilembe SAB Regional League (KwaDukuza-Stream B) when the league action resumes after the Christmas recess on Sunday 25 January. The newly-promoted KwaDukuza Local Football Premier League champions, Tigers stunned their more fancied rivals since making their debut in the SAFA Ilembe SAB Regional League at the start of the 2014/2015 season, boastinganunblemishedrecordoffive

wins on a trot from five league appearances. They have amassed a maximum of 15 points and are eight points clear of nearest rivals, Thembeni Warriors and Inguga (seven points each) who share joint second spot with the more experienced Zamani Madrid outfit in fourt spot with six points. Tigers went into the Christmas recess with an emphatic 2-0 win against thefourthplacedMadridoutfitandwill be on the prowl at the Recreation Ground on Sunday in search of more goals in the hope of extending their lead at the summit of the log table.

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Real Celtic are strong contenders for honours in the SAFA Ilembe SAB Region­ al League (KwaDukuza Stream A).

Dawnheights kick off new year on winning note WEEKLY REPORTER DAWNHEIGHTS Cricket Club started the new year on a winning note after trouncing Magnum by 109-runs in a domestic Twenty-20 League game played at a humid Gledhow Ground on Saturday afternoon. Dawnheights won the toss and elected to bat first. With temperatures swelling well over the 40 degrees mark, the Magnum fielders were left red in the face after chasing the red leather ball all over the park. Openers Sagar Arora and Taqueer Malik were in scintillating form with the bat scoring 70 without loss at the halfway stage of the game. Hemraj

made the breakthrough in the 11th over after clean bowling Arora for 35 runs (which included three fours and a six). Surauv Tambuti Singh joined Malik at the crease and they added another 20 runs to the tally (93/2) before Malik (37) became Hemraj’s second victim. The talented Singh scored a painstaking unbeaten 46 runs which included two fours and a huge six to guide Dawnheights to 137/3 in their allotted 20 overs. In reply Magnum were bundled out for a paltry 28 runs with none of the batsmen notching up double figures. Keane Govender (3/5 from 4 overs) and Mikhalin Naicker (3/12 from 4 overs) were the destroyers-in-chief for

Meanwhile, the newly-promoted Real Celtic outfit are far from disgraced since making their debut in the SAFA Ilembe SAB Regional League (KwaDukuza-Stream A) at the start of the 2014/2015 season. They have lost just a solitary game before notching up three wins on a trot to trail log leaders Nkobongo United, who enjoy pole position boasting three wins and a draw from four matches. Nkobongo coach, Terrence Zulu is confident that his charges will up the ante when the league resumes on Sunday. Hewillbepinninghishopesonthe strike force trio of Freedom “Vonk” Dlamini, Sphamandla Mtolo and Wonderboy Gcwensa to guide Nkobongo to honours at the end of the season. In the Maphumulo Stream of the SAB Regional League, Eyethu (9 points) enjoy pole position with three wins and a loss from four league appearances. Breathing heavily down the neck of the log leaders is Malandela with eight points (two wins, two draws and a loss from five games) and Happy Boys with six points (two wins and three losses from five games). Real Magic, Masters and Barcelona share joint fourth spot with five points each. The Ndwedwe Stream of the SAB Regional League kicked off very late in the season with the top four teams involvedinjustoneleaguegameeachbefore going into December recess. Ndwedwe United, Black Stars, Morriah Classic and Peace Makers got off to a winning start and will be hoping to keep the winning momentum going into the new year. Minerals Football Club boast an unbeaten record (four wins and a draw) in the Mandeni Stream A, but the likes ofMambane(threewins,onedrawand a loss) and Isithebe United (three wins and a draw) should not be discounted. In the Mandeni Stream B SAB Regional League, Nembe Citizen are on top of the log table with 12 points, followed closely by Tsunami with 11 points and Reserve Stars with 10 points. All eyes will be on Real Celtic and Nkobongo who lock horns in the KwaDukuza Stream A.

Magnum claiming three wickets each. On Sunday, Dawnheights continued their rich vein of form after trouncing East Coast by 65-runs in a KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union Challenge League game played at the Country Club Ground. Dawnheights batted first and posted 199/10 in their allotted 50 overs. The vastly experienced Nikilesh Misra top-scored with 47 runs (which included three sixes and a four). Varun Pal (30), Sagar Arora (22), Adesh Bageloo (22) and Mikhalin Naicker (19) were among the run-scorers for the home team. J. Moodley (2/24), K. Naidoo (2/31) and A. Dhudraj claimed two wickets each. In reply East Coast were bundled out for 134 runs. I. Govindsamy (48), Moodley (20) and K. Govender were the top batsmen for the visitors. Pal (2/49 from 8 overs) and Adhir Maharaj (2/22 from 8 overs) grabbed two wickets each.

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WEEKLY REPORTER MAN-of-the-match Alveiro NadaseninspiredManorCricketClubto an impressive 86-runs victory against Oceanville in an Ilembe Cricket Union Twenty-20 League game played at the Country Club on Saturday. There was a lethargic approach to the game with some players strolling into the park well after the 2.30pm kick-off and the stumps being put on after the starting time resulting in the match being reduced to 19-overs. Manor won the toss and elected to bat first. NadasenandStevenJacobsgot Manor off to a flying start, scoring at more than four runs to the over before Jacobs was clean bowled by Jurano Govender for 8 runs in the 4th over. Iqbal Sher joined Nadasen at the crease and this pair showed scant respect for the Oceanville attack, putting on a splendid 58runs partnership for the second wicket before Sher (22) was caught by Byron Athymoolam off the bowling of Rajiv Ramsing in the ninth over. Dillon Rautenbach and Nadasentookthetallyfrom76/2to90/3 before Rautenbach was run out on 13. Desigan Pillay was sent for an early shower after being dis-

missed by Leonard Pandaram for aduckinthe12th over.AaronPillay and Nadasen added 53-runs in just five overs. Nadasenscoredabrillianthalfcentury (62) which included seven fours before being bowled by the crafty Ronald “Tiger” Ponnsamy. Aaron fell five runs short of a well deserved half-century, scoring 45 runs which included three fours and a huge six before falling prey to a Ponnsamy delivery in the last over of the match. Manor posted an impressive 167/5 in their allotted 19-overs. Ponnsamy was the pick of the Oceanville bowlers, claiming 2/9 from 2 overs. In reply Oceanville posted 81/9 in their allotted 19-overs. Oceanville failed to capitalize on the 24 extras (which comprised of wides and byes). Ramsing (12) and Ponnsamy(10)weretheonlybatsmen to register double digits. Nadasen justified his man-ofthe-match award after claiming three wickets for 13 runs for 4 overs. Sher grabbed 3/19 from 4 overs and Saieshan Logenathan claimed 2/13 from 4 overs. President-cum-manager of Manor Cricket Club, NR Singh commended his charges on their outstanding performance, but was full of praise for Nadasen for his contribution with both bat and ball.

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IDP REPRESENTATIVE FORUM MEETING Notice is hereby given in terms of Chapter 4 of the Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 as amended, that Mandeni Municipality will be having its IDP Representative Forum meeting for the presentation of the 2015/2016 IDP and Budget Review. All members of the Representative forum and interested stakeholders within the Municipality are invited to attend the meeting. Details of the meeting are as follows: DATE : 28 JANUARY 2015 VENUE : MANDENI MUNICIPALITY, 2 KINGFISHER ROAD MANDINI (MAIN HALL) TIME : 10H00

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Ilembe trounce Chatsworth >> Rautenbach’s fiver puts team in the lead WEEKLY REPORTER

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LEMBE trounced Chatsworth by 8-wicketsinaKwaZulu-NatalChallenge League game played at the Penguin Street Grounds in Chatsworth on Sunday. The decision by Ilembe to field first after winning the toss was vindicated after the Chatsworth top-order batsmen were dismissed for a duck. The hostspickedupsixrunsinthefirstover (through leg byes) before Aaron Pillay struck for the visitors in the 2nd over after Nanakumar Pillay was adjudged LBW for a duck. In the third over Tyron Namchunder was trapped LBW to a Dillon Rautenbachdeliverywithoutgettingoffthe mark. Chatsworth’s woes continued after Dereshen Gounden was clean bowled in Rautenbach’s next delivery.

Daryll Govender (0) was caught at point by Zufilkar Ali off the bowling of Pillay leaving the home team in deep trouble at 9/4 in the 6th over. Pillay claimed his third victim after clean bowling Rusheel Singh for a duck. Kevin Naidoo was dismissed by Rautenbach for a duck. Leon Chetty made a solitary run before being castled by Rautenbach in the 11th over. Kirshen Pillay strolled steadily to thecrease,hopingtoovercomethedisappointing performance of his teammates, but he made a quick roundabout turn after being clean bowled by Rautenbach for a royal duck. At 27/8, the hosts were facing their most humiliating defeat at home. But, despite wickets falling around him like ten-pins, Stanton Govender joined forces with Orien Pillay to add some respectability to the score-line.

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They put on a hard earned 35-runs partnership for the 9th-wicket before Pillay was clean bowled by Iqbal Sher for 4 runs. Govender scored a painstaking 39 runs before being caught at deepmid-wicketbyAaronPillayoffthe bowling of Ahmed Sarwar. Chatsworth were bundled out for 68 runs in the 20th over. Rautenbach was the destroyer-in-chief for Ilembe claiming 5/15 from 7 overs. He received good support from Pillay, who grabbed 3/22 from 7 overs. Chasing69runsforvictoryfrom50overs (at a rate of 1, 38 runs per over) Alveiro Nadasen and Steven Jacobs upped the tempo right from the start. They batted at 5 runs per over, racing to 57/1 in the 13th over before Jacobs (32) was caught at mid-on by Singh off the bowling of Kishen Ramdee. Zufilkar Ali scored five runs from three deliveries before being stumped by wicket-keeper Kevin Naidoo off the bowling of Stanton Govender. Nadasen (27 not out) smashed the last delivery of the 14th over to the boundary to guide Ilembe to an emphatic8-wicketsvictoryandsecurethe bonus point for the log leaders. A bumper crowd is expected at the CountryClubGroundtowatch theKZN Challenge League derby game between Ilembe and Dawnheights.

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