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days, and if it does not rain, and based on the current level of production,thedamwillonlyhavesufficient water to last until mid-September. MGENI Water has resolved to “The emergency scheme, once take drastic measures to curb implemented, will allow water in the the low water supply at Hadam to last until the next rainfall seazelmere Dam which supplies water son (an additional two months). to large parts of the iLembe District. However, it must be remembered Thewaterparastatalsaidthatthe thatwaterdemandattheHazelmere current drought was the worst in Water Works must continue over 30 years. “THE EMERGENCY SCHEME, ONCE to be kept low and that savUmgeni Water corporate stakeholder manager Shami IMPLEMENTED, WILL ALLOW WATER ings of 30% is still required of Water Services Authorities,” Harichunder said Umgeni Water took a decision to conIN THE DAM TO LAST UNTIL THE he said. Harichunder reiterated struct an emergency pipeline NEXT RAINFALL SEASON (AN that the construction was an and a temporary pump staemergency requirement and tion that will transfer daily beADDITIONAL TWO MONTHS). that consumers should still tween eight million and 12 million litres of raw water from the the 7,5km-long pipeline has been use water sparingly. “While the emergency scheme uTongathi River to augment the re- put in the ground. This means another six kilome- will assist in augmenting water resource in Hazelmere Dam in Verutres has to be completed. Commis- sources in Hazelmere Dam, it is not lam. The level of Hazelmere Dam as at sioning of the pipeline is due on 3 the ultimate answer to the current water shortages being experienced 25 March was 46%, and the level has May. “The emergency pipeline, when in the north of Durban and parts of been falling consistently since February because of below-average fully operational, will allow an in- iLembe District that are supplied by creased flow into Hazelmere Dam the Hazelmere Water Works. Good rainfall. “Work is progressing well on this thus reducing the rate of decrease in rainfall is required in order to make emergency scheme. Construction of capacity of the dam. Currently the a significant difference to the level of thepipelinehasalreadybegun,”said dam drops one percent every seven Hazelmere Dam.”

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Vigilantism results in murder >> Suspected thief beaten to death by residents MAKHOSANDILE ZULU

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Four life sentences for rapist >> ‘Rapists should not be living in our community’ JYOTHI LALDAS

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OUR life sentences was handed down to a convicted rapist at theKwaDukuzaRegionalCourt last week. The rapist, 34-year-old Selvan Govender, also received an additional six years for kidnapping. According to KZN SAPS spokes-

person Colonel Jay Naicker the KwaDukuza Regional Court convicted and sentenced Govender to four terms of life imprisonment for rape and six years for kidnapping. Govender was convicted and sentenced on Wednesday for the rape andkidnappingoftwoteenagegirlsin Umhlali. In the first incident, on the morn-

ing of 3 April, 2009, Govender approached a 19-year-old victim who was home alone, and promised employment. “The girl left for the bogus interview and while en route, Govender dragged her to a nearby sugar-cane field and repeatedly raped her at knifepoint until the afternoon,” said Naicker.

“The victim managed to escape andreportedthemattertothepolice,” he added. In the second incident on 5 May, 2009, Govender approached a 17year-old girl. “He invited the victim to accompany him home and again, while en route, Govender dragged the girl into a nearby sugar-cane field, raping her

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Emergency measures in place to curb low water supply

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period during winter, at this stage estimated to be about a month,” added Harichunder. He said that for the future, the emergency scheme will assist even after the first rains in the spring and summer months. An additional plus factor of the emergencyschemeisthatitisthere to mitigate the effects of the drought if the drought continues into the new rainfall season as well. “An additional measure that will be adopted, if the drought continues into 2016, is that flow to the North Coast will be supplemented by the Lower Thukela Bulk Water Supply Scheme, which is expected to be operational in the first half of 2016,” said Harichunder.

UMGENI Water expects to pump water from the uTongathi River for six months, but will stop pumping if there is sufficient rainfall to raise the level of the Hazelmere Dam to 70%. The emergency scheme will only be used while there is sufficient water to supply Hazelmere Dam, the Tongaat Hulett Mill and the Tongaat Water Treatment Plant. “This therefore, means that if there isn’t sufficient water in the uTongathi River, transfer into the emergency pipeline will be stopped. “The level of the uTongathi River, like other rivers, generally dropsinthewintermonths.Inview of this situation, it is expected that the scheme will not operate for a

repeatedly until the late afternoon,” said Naicker. Once reported, KwaDukuza SAPS opened charges of rape and kidnapping. The KwaDukuza Family violence, Child protection and Sexual offence (FCS) Unit took over the investigation which led to Govender’s arrest. Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Mmamonnye Ngobeni welcomed the sentence and congratulated the KwaDukuza FCS. “The SAPS will continue to ensure perpetrators are locked behind bars for a very long time. Rapists should not be living in our communities,” she said.

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MEC hands over computer room >> Dedicated team behind needy school MAKHOSANDILE ZULU

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WAZULU-NATAL education MEC Peggy Nkonyeni handed overacomputerroomtoBongimfundo Primary School last week.

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He reiterated the principal’s request for scholar transportation and also asked for a new kitchen as the old one was destroyed in a storm leaving the school to depend on a makeshift kitchen. Mthembu also asked the MEC to increase the number of teachers as the current teachers are overburdened. During her address, the MEC said that the requests made by the principal and SGB chairperson were noted adding that a feasibility study should be conducted to determine whether the school qualifies to be provided with scholar transportation. She expressed her pride in the school’s principal because the school is well kept and beautiful. She added that the kitchen should be renovated soon. The MEC said that the children should be given the opportunity to be-

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come whatever they want to become and not be subjected to the same fate as their parents who grew up as farm workers. The MEC thanked those behind the project “We Care” which ensures that young people can access technology by recycling computers so that they can be reused by the pupils. Nkonyeni said that government’s role is to ensure that young children “discover and develop,” their talents andthatgovernmentshould“encourage” these talents. She said that such a project is important since it exposes pupils from previously disadvantaged communities and schools to technology and the internet meaning they will be on par and run at the same pace as the entire world. The MEC added that Sims Recycling Solutions, through the project “We Care”, is making a tangible difference to the lives of millions of people in South Africa. This project addresses IT illiteracy, she said, adding that many pupils make it to tertiary level illiterate when it comes to IT, “We really appreciate what you are doing for our schools,” she said. “Education opens doors of opportunity for you,” she said, speaking to the pupils. She said potential employers prefer educated individuals. She urged the principal to ensure that the pupils read a book, a chapter, every morning. TheMECcamebearinggiftsforthe schoolwhichwerechalk,asoccerball and a netball, sanitary towels, encyclopaedia of careers and vocational guidanceandanIsiZulutranslationof Nelson Mandela’s Long Walk to Freedom.

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Retail store employees strike over alleged mismanagement >> Work resumes but discussions continue MAKHOSANDILE ZULU

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HOPRITE Stanger employees picketed outside the store on Wednesday morning for, among other complaints they raised, unfair treatment by the store manager. Chanting songs that called for the dismissal of Reena Bhana, the store manager they had gripes with, the employees told the Weekly they would only return to work once Bhana had been removed. However, according to the South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union (Saccawu) shop steward Celiwe Gamede, the employees are back at work and on Monday,

30 March, they had met with management to discuss their grievances. At the discussion management promised to respond by the end of the day or on Tuesday (the next day). Someoftheaccusationsmadebytheemployees include Bhana reducing lunch hours, uncertainty on the hourly rate, disputing of salaries, not being granted leave and when off sick a doctor’s medical note is not acknowledged by Bhana and employees end up not being paid. They complained about long years of service as casual employees and not being employed permanently. They claimed that Bhana shouts at them in front of customers, which embarrasses them. They said unfair dismissals have occurred before. According to employees the store manager allegedly blames them for any shortages in a

cashtillwhencashing-upisdone.Theysaidthat they are not allowed to go to the toilet and the manager is said to display favouritism. According to the protesting employees the departmentoflabourwasnotifiedabouttheemployees’ issues and had promised to look into thematterbutnothinghasmaterialisedthusfar. Both the protesting group and the shop steward, Gamede, said that Gamede was unaware of the strike as on that day she was attending a union meeting in Durban. The demonstrating bunch claimed that Gamede had not informed them of the

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meeting. They further alleged that this was not the first instance whereby Gamede had attended a meeting without their knowledge and that she never gives them any feedback on the union meetings that she attends. Bhana declined to comment on the matter and referred the Weekly to a human resources manager. She did, however, claim that the strike action was illegal according to company policy. The outcome of the meeting was not known at the time of going to press.

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>> Join the Shri Sanathan Mundal, 21 Greyridge Drive, Stanger Heights, Stanger for aneveningwithBRAMACHARISHUBAMRITA CHAITANYA a senior disciple of Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (AMMA). Inspirational discourse, Guided Meditation and Bhajans will be rendered. Date: Tuesday 7 April. Time: 6pm for 6.30. Meals will be provided. All are invited to attend. Donations and sponsorships are welcome. Contact PRO Madhuri Sing on 0823243406 and Religious Chairperson Bikrum Sing on 0823248879 for further information. >> The annual Matha Mai prayer will be held at 150 Jupiter Drive, Glenhills - opposite the Glen Nest tuckshop - on 3 April from 8am until late. For more information contact Shan on 073 119 4705. >> The Darnall Siva Soobramaniar Allayam will host its 98 Panguni Uthiram Kavady as follows: Flag hoisting - Wednesday 25 March at 4:30pm. Punguni Uthiram Kavady – 3 April at 5pm and on 5 April at 8am. Chariot procession - 4 April at 3pm. Daily services at 6pm and flag dehoisting - 7 April at 6pm. Devotees carrying Kavadies on 5 April must be at the temple by 7am. For enquiries call 032 486 1648/032 486 1451/032 486 1036/032 486 1811. >> The Stanger Manor Hindu Temple Society will observe Shakthi Prayers on Good Friday 3 April commencing at 10am. Hanuman Jayanthi will be observed on Saturday 4 April. All are welcome. Supper will be served daily and lunch on Good Friday. For information contact Ram Makardood on 084 486 2207 or Som Mudly on 078 409 4494. >> Blythedale Community Easter Market and Potjie competition on Saturday, 4 April from 9am to 2pm. For stalls call Lisa on 082 336 6238 and to enter the potjie competition call Sina 082 800 8586. >> The Tinley Manor Shree Soobramaniar Temple Society will be holding its 101st Annual Panguni Uthiram Kavady festival, commencing with flag hoisting - Friday 27 March at 6pm. It will continue for 10 days culminating with the Kavady procession on Sunday, 5 April. Paravum (night) kavady will take place on Friday, 3 April. Idumen prayers will be observed on Tuesday, 7 April. For details call 072 328 9004 or 082 520 4761. >>TheStangerSivaTempleinvitesyoutotheir Good Friday Amman prayer to be held on Friday 3 April at 9am. Their Hanuman Jayanthi prayer will be held on Saturday 4 April at 10am. For any enquries call 032 551 3259. >> The Glenhills Sri Siva Soobram Soobramaniar Temple will hold their 21st annual Panguni Woothiram Kavady Festival. The chariot procession will be on 4 April at 12:30pm at the Glenhills township. The main Kavady Festival will be on Sunday, 5 April at 8am. Flag lowering – 7 April at 5:30pm. For more information contact Pam on 032 551 5296 or Siva 083 977 3045 or Budhram 083 777 1472. Hanuman Jayanthi – 4 April. Good Friday prayers – 3 April. >> The Shri Sanathan Mundal will observe Hanuman Jayanti on Saturday 4 April at 5pm. Meal will be provided. All are invited to attend. Donations and sponsorships are welcome. Contact PRO Madhuri Sing on 082 324 3406 and religious chairperson Bikrum Sing on 082 324 8879 for further information. >> The Windy Heights Sri Raam Mandhir will hold a Jhunda prayer on 4 April at 3pm. Supper will be served. All welcome.

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URINGadiscussionIhadwithapastor who wanted to understand my decision to announce my atheism, I constructed an analogy which I think explains the difference of opinion between him and I: The analogy of the windowless room. I was a member of a church in my township which is a 15 minute walk from my home. I had been attending the church since 2007andI participatedinthechurchuntil I was elected youth leader last year, after holding a few important positions in the youth section of the church. My decision to leave the church and express my scepticism and atheism has come as a great shock to some including my former pastor. My atheism stems from an inherent seed of doubt for everything I have ever

learned ever since I was eight or nine years old. Now, as I was trying to explain to the man of God that my scepticism is based on the lack of objective evidence for the existence of God or the validity of the Christian religion (or any religion for that matter), I was trumped by his refusal to acknowledge the facts. He explained to me how the order of the universe is evidence of the existence of a “loving creator”. Hethenproceededtoundothescience of astrophysics and biology through evolution. His facts lacked a true understanding of science and this only served to support the widely excepted idea of believers in God and practitioners of religion being close minded. Thissparkedanimageinmymindduring the discussion of a four-sided room with a roof completely disjoint from the outside room. In this room of the imagination, I conjured up a room where God exists and the walls and the roof are belief and indoctrination. Inside this room (which is neither big nor small, but merely finite in size) is where all those who believe without question reside. Thisroomis

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as big as those who reside in it believe it to be but the room is still limited it its dimensions. Outside the room is the real world full of facts and wonders that are waiting to bediscovered.Havingcreatedthissetting, I put my sceptic self on the outside, in the real world. In this real world that exists outside the room, there are things we know to be physical, things that are supported by facts and there are more things that are unknown, but waiting to be discovered. The pastor understood my way of looking at things and he pointed out how it was ironic that this world view was in fact narrow minded. He reminded me how there are professionals such as medical doctors and intellectuals who are theists besides their worldly education. Thisforcedmetochangemyroomand putsmallwindowsonitthatletsbelievers have limited glimpses of the real world, the world outside of blind belief. As we went our separate ways, he prom-

ised to pray for me and I nodded in appreciation. Anyway, I continued to modify the room, or at least what the occupants thought they saw. From outside the room, the real world, the room does not in fact exist, or rather the walls that hold the inhabitants back. You see, the walls of belief, dogmatism, indoctrination and community acceptance are as real as the barriers that keep football players within the field of play. In reality, in my world of the imagination at least, these lines are drawn on the ground, and as the football players are conditioned to never cross their barrier lines, so are the believers bound by mere lines in the ground. So, there are no walls; this means the inhabitants of the non-existent room can see everything, the real world they find themselves in, but they are not allowed to cross the lines drawn in front of them. This is an imaginary world as you know and analogies can only stretch so far, but this is how I see things as they are.


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This is why when you shop at this local butcher you will not only find the freshest meat and widest variety of quality meat and poultry products at very competitive prices, but you will also enjoy ample-free parking, a sparkling clean environment and not forgetting their latest install, a state of the art airconditioning system. The premises is also monitored by a modern-day CCTV camera surveillance system, ensuring a total peace of mind shopping experience. Not only can you buy all your meat and poultry products at this butchery, but they also stock all your braai essentials like quality firelighters and braai charcoal, fresh bread rolls, a variety of delicious sauces and marinades, homemade pickles, foam cups, paper plates, ice, etc. You can also purchase prepaid airtime and water while your order is being put together, and if you are hungry you can also order a freshly prepared hot dog or burger or simply just nibble on one of their many mouth-watering snacks available instore. So why not shop at The Meat Conexion starting this month-end and discover that there is more to this local butcher than ''meats the eye''.

KwaDukuza WEEKLY 15 residents participate in Salt March 3 April 2015

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NUMBER of KwaDukuza residents participated in the annual Salt March held from the Phoenix Gandhi Settlement to the Kings Park Stadium on Sunday, 29 March. More than 2 000 people from all walks of life joined the annual Salt March in Durban to commemorate the struggle for freedom and peace by Mahatma Gandhi and South African Nobel Laureate Albert Luthuli. The march is modelled on Gan-

dhi’s famous civil disobedience movement, Salt Saytagraha march of April 1930 in India, that protested against the salt tax imposed by British rulers. The programme has been hosted for the past 11 years by the Gandhi Development Trust, based at the Phoenix Settlement which was Gandhi’s home during his tenure in the city. The KwaDukuza team was co-ordinated by Das Harilal who complet-

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Das Harilal with a Mahatma Gandhi impersonator at the Salt March.

ed the Salt March for the eighth year in a row. Participant entered the march for free and received a T-shirt, medal, a sachet of Salt and lunch.

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Recent winners of a whole lamb worth R1000 and a CORNERSTONE BRAAI STAND worth R2000, being congratulated by staff at The Meat Conexion.

Support Tekkie Tax and do your bit CHILD Welfare SA: KwaZulu-Natal is calling on schools, business houses and the community to support the Tekkie Tax campaign which will take place on Friday 29 May. Tekkie Tax is an annual fundraising campaign for welfare organisations. During the month of April and May members of the community, schools and business houses will be asked to get a Tekkie Tax sticker for a R10 donation from Child Welfare SA: KwaDukuza. There will be five different kinds of stickers, each representing a beneficiary sector. People will be able to choose which of the five sectors they would like to support (children, animals, education, disability, basic community welfare) by buying one of those stickers from a sector of their choice. The society thanks the community for supporting the Tekkie Tax campaign in 2014. An appeal is made once again to the community to support this fundraising venture by purchasing a sticker for R10 to show

which of the five sectors your heart lies. On 29 May, people will be wearing their tekkies in support of this good cause. Pupils are requested to wear their stickers to school on 29 May to show their support for Tekkie Tax. TekkieTaxstickersarenowavailable for sale at the society. Schools participating in the Tekkie Tax campaign must return all proceeds from sticker sales to the society by 15 May. For more information, contact Child Welfare SA: KwaDukuza on O32-5512129.

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During the march a banner was carried by participants.

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Das Harilal with some of the participants who dress as Gandhi for the event.

Participants from KwaDukuza.

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ORINGKOP based Youth Club Uguquko commemorated Human Rights month by partnering with the KwaDukuza Municipality to host an exciting sports tournament recently. The even was held in an effort to advance the interests of young people in the area by championing youth programmes. The tournament was held at Shekembula High School where hundreds of young PHOTOS: SUPPLIED Sanele Mfeka (yellow shirt) poses with members of the Uguquko Youth Club and men’s soccer winners. people gathered in support. Uguquko youth club is a non-profit organisation that was launched by the Department of Social Development and is responsible for organising youth programmes. The organisation has been actively engaging and working well with government and Ward 25 Councillor Sanele Mfeka. The tournament was aimed at educating and instilling pride and appreciation of the nation’s important historical events. Mfeka reaffirms his unwavering commitmenttoadvancethestandardsofyoungpeople at the event. “We are concerned about the growing level of aparthy that has found its space amongst Private Bag 9205, MAPHUMULO, 4470 young people. Tel: 032 481 2047/9 • Fax: 032 481 2068/53 Private Bag 9205, MAPHUMULO, 4470 “Some youth don’t even know the signifiTel: 032 481 2047/9 • Fax: 032 481 2068/53 cance of Human Rights Day in its historical context. In light of this peception, we found it fitting that we organise this event with a view of addressing this matter. ADOPTION OF 2013/14 OVERSIGHT REPORT and “We understand that the people, for far too ADJUSTMENT ON THE APPROVED 2014/15 SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT long, have been taught distorted history, a tool created by the apartheid government to enDELIVERY AND BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION PLAN sure false consciousness. This is our way of exNotice is hereby given that the Annual report and (SDBIP’s) panding our horizon and in bridging that gap. oversight report for 2013/14 was tabled to council on Atnopointarewegoingtoconcedetothenega27th March 2015 in terms of Section 129 (3) of the tivitythatwascreatedbythegovernmentofthe Notice is hereby given that the 2014/15 SDBIP’s were past. Municipal Financial Management Act (MFMA) no 53 of reviewed and adjusted in terms of Section 54 of the Municipal “No setback could deter or dampen our Financial Management Act (MFMA) no 53 of 2003. The 2003. spirits in advancing the interests of young peoamendments were approved by council on the 27th March ple in this community,” said Mfeka. 2015. Copies of Oversight report and annual report are

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Notice is hereby given in terms of regulation 10(2) of the EIA Regulations, 2010, that an Environmental Authorisation DC29/0028/2014 was granted to Double Ring Trading 7 (Pty) Ltd on the Basic Assessment for the proposed construction of the King Shaka Mall and Mixed Use Precinct Development, in Stanger, KwaDukuza Local Municipality.

Isaziso sikhishwa ngokomthethonkambiso 10 (2) soMthetho EIA Regulations, 2010, ukuthi Environmental Authorisation DC29 / 0028/2014 banikezwa Double Ring Trading 7 (Pty) Ltd kwi lokuhlolwa kwemvelo ukwakhiwa ohlongozwayo we King Shaka Mall kanye Mixed Use Precinct Development, e Stanger, uMasipala eKwaDukuza.

Reasons for the decision: Potential environmental impacts e.g. ecologically sensitive areas were identified. Impacts arising from construction will be adequately mitigated and are addressed in the EMPr. The proposed development will provide KwaDukuza with a central retail shopping hub and offer retail and commercial opportunities that will create temporary and permanent employment opportunities. No objections were received from stakeholders and I&AP, and all comments were adequately addressed.

Izizathu ngesinqumo: imithelela kwezemvelo Kwabafuna isib Isizalo izindawo ezizwelayo ezabonakala. Imithelela zokwakha uzobe ngokwanele nokunciphisa futhi i futhi amathuba okudayisa kanye commercial ukuthi kuzodala amathuba emisebenzi yesikhashana futhi unomphela. No ukuphikisa ivela abathintekayo no I & AP, futhi yonke imibono ayebhekiswe ngokwanele.

The EA was issued by the KZN Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) on 30 March 2015. A copy of the EA will be furnished by Double Ring Trading 7 (Pty) Ltd or Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions (Cell 082 355 4526) on request. I&APs are informed of the Appeal procedure in accordance with regulation 4(1) of the National Appeal Regulations, 2014 an appellant must submit an appeal to the appeal administrator and a copy of the appeal to the applicant, any registered interested and affected party and organ of state with interest in the matter within 20 days from 1 April 2015. An appellant must comply with regulation 4(2) and submit the appeal in writing and in the form obtainable from the appeal administrator, Haresh Inderlall; Tel. (031) 310 5300, Haresh.Inderlall@kzndard.gov.za, by post, fax, email or hand delivery.

Le EA kwaba ekhishwe KZN Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) e 30 March 2015. Ikhophi EA lizonikezwa ka Double Ring Trading 7 (Pty) Ltd noma Triplo4 Solutions Sustainable (Cell 083 308 8003) uma uyidinga. I&APs amenywa ka Inqubo yokudlulisa ngokuhambisana nemithethonqubo 4 (1) ka The National Regulations Appeal, 2014 i sokubuyekeza kufanele afake isikhalo le umsingathi sesikhalo kanye ikhophi yesikhalo umfakisicelo, noma yimuphi abanentshisekelo nabathintekayo ababhalisiwe futhi lukahulumeni isithakazelo daba zingakapheli izinsuku 20 kusukela 1 April 2015. umfakisikhalazo kumele ihambisane wesi-4 (2) bese uthumela sesikhalo ngokubhala kwifomu atholakala umsingathi sesikhalo, Haresh Inderlall; Tel. (031) 310 5300, Haresh. Inderlall@kzndard.gov.za, ngeposi, ngesikhahlamezi, email noma isandla kwezidingo.

HIRSCH’S Ballito and the iLembe Chamber teamed up for another Woman in Business Networking tea where 60 women had the opportunity to promote their businesses as well as meet other local women in business. ThevenuewasthenewlyopenedDelishSisters Restaurant at the Litchi Orchard. Rae Dengler from Show Me educated the women on social media etiquette as well as how to optimise social media to get the best results for their business. The Margaret Hirsch Woman in Business Achiever Finalist was announced later into the afternoon with Jenita Maharaj from Beautiful You named this month’s finalist. Beautiful You is an non-profit organisation that brings together women from all walks of life, including those from in need and those that will provide support to their homes and communities. If you would like to enter yourself or nominate someone to be the next Woman in Business Finalist, contact Lindy Gray on lindy@hirschs.co.za to get your application.

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ILEMBE FAMILY OF MUNICIPALITIES INTERGRATED DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROGRAMME APRIL 2015 AND MAY 2015 In compliance with Chapter 4, Section 16(1) of the Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000, below is the schedule of public meetings in the iLembe District Municipality. TARGET AREA / GROUP

LOCAL MUNICIPALITY Mandeni

3

7 April 2015 17:00

Tugela Mouth Resort

Mandeni

4

8 April 2015 11:00

Hlomendlini Sports field

KwaDukuza

6 and Ratepayers

09 April 2015 18h00

Lion’s Club

Sundumbili wards

Mandeni

7, 13, 14 and 15

11 April 2015 13:00

Sibusisiwe Community Hall

Traditional Council

Mandeni

All

16 April 2015 10:00

Main Hall

16 April 2015 17:00

Main Hall

16,17,19

16 April 2015 18h00

KwaDukuza Town Hall

14,15,24,26 9,10,11,12

18 April 2015 09h00 13h00

Sophia Sports Grounds Groutville Market

KwaDukuza

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19 April 2015 09h00

Freedom Square

Nembe, Dendethu, Machibini, Zakheni, Thulas, Qgumeni

Mandeni

5 and 12

21 April 2015 12:00

Nembe Open Space

Isithebe, Nyoni

Mandeni

10, 11, 12, 16 and 17

22 April 2015 10:00 am

Makhempini Sports field

KwaDukuza

All rate payers Associations

22 April 2015 18h00

KwaDukuza Town Hall

26 April 2015 09h00 13h00 29 April 2015 10:00

Driefontein Community Hall Shakaskraal Community Hall Hlomendlini Sports Field

Tugela Mouth Hlomendlini. Novas Farm, Highview Park

Mandeni ratepayers association, organised groups, farmers association, Padiaaagar

KwaDukuza KwaDukuza

KwaDukuza

WARDS

DATE AND TIME

VENUE

Hlomendlini, Novas Farm, Highview Park

Mandeni

21 4 4

Macambini area

Mandeni

1, 2, 3, 8 and 9

30 April 2015 11:00am

Macambini Sports Field

Maphumulo

7,20, 22,23,8 1,2,3

03 May 2015 09h00 13h00 5 May 2015 09h00

Snyman Ground Nkobongo Community Hall Emphise Community Hall

Mandeni

6, 11 and 16

5 May 201511:00 am

kwaMkhize Sports Field

Maphumulo

5,6,7,8,11

7 May 2015 09h00

Sindi Sportsfield.

Ndwedwe

5,18 1,2,3,25 1,3,7,8

10 May 2015 09h00 13h00 12 May 2015 11:00

Shakaville Sports Field St Christopher Sports Ground Glendale Sports Ground Ward 1

Ndwedwe

2,4,5,6,9

14 May 2015 11:00

Chibini Sports Ground Ward 4

Ndwedwe

10,11,12, 13,14

19 May 2015 11:00

KwaL Sports Ground Ward 14

Ndwedwe

15,16,17,18,19

21 May 2015 11:00

KwaHlophe Sports Ground Wards 19

KwaDukuza

Ndulinde Area

KwaDukuza

INDIGENT SUPPORT REGISTRATION The iLembe District Municipality Revenue Department will also be part of the April 2015 and May 2015 Public Participation Programme to assist the community in registering and re-registering for indigent support. The indigent support programme is open to community members that earn below R3500.00 a month per household. For new account applications, indigent applications or if you’ve changed your details please bring the following documents: New Account Application

Indigent Application

Name Change

1. New Applicants ID Copy

1. Account Owner Certified ID Copy

1. New owner account ID copy

2.Proof of residence: i.e. Title Deed, Letter from ward councillor or 2. Certified ID and Birth certificates of all Persons living on the same 2. Letter of authority if account is from a late person lease agreement property 3. If indigent consumer pays R650 or if it’s a normal application 3. All proof of income for people living on the same property: i.e. Payslip, 3. Proof of residence: i.e. Title deed or Letter from ward Cllr consumer pays R2581.85 Pension/Grant slip. 4. Proof of residence: i.e. Title Deed, Letter from ward councillor or lease 4. R200 deposit for water meter agreement 5. Police affidavit stating that all the information given is true In a case where the consumer does not have a title deed and letter of Authority from High court, the consumer should get a detailed letter from their ward councillor as proof that he/she owns or occupies the property.

NY MATHONSI Acting Municipal Manager


Hospice acknowledges volunteers

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OLPHIN Coast Hospice awarded certificates of appreciation to their volunteers last week.

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The volunteers were rewarded for the work that they do and the level of commitment that they exhibit. Day care manager Chin Suriah said: “This is a form of appreciation for the dedication

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and faithful service to the hospice that the volunteers have displayed.” “This is one way that the hospice board says thank you to our volunteers, the work that they do is very much appreciated,” he added/ Day care manager Chin Suriah (seated centre) with the volunteers who were appreciated for their selfless dedication to the hospice. PHOTO: MAKHOSANDILE ZULU

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BLINDS Cell:082 822 4771

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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

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NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Free quote: Travolan Cell: 082 473 8795 Fax: 086 574 2275 Email: ctncarports@gmail.com

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032 551 1604

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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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BRANCH ALSO IN ISITHEBE, RED STREET TEL: 032·4591338 FAX: 032·4591734 Suppliers of: All types of steel, bolts & nuts, paints, pipes, welding rods, measuring tapes, cutting & grinding disc, Gedore tools, drill bits, gate accessories & general Industrial supplies

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AYER ROCK B&B, 74 Geranium Street, Stanger Manor, “Tasteful executive accommodation”. Contact: 032-551 6503/082 562 3676.

& toilet, incl. water & lights. Cell: 083 544 2477.

Accounting Clerk, Appropriately qualified with minimum 1 years pastel experience. Contact Usha: 032-946 3390/email: usha@ greenmile.co.za.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE Commercialised property which is 1150sqm, Building with bottle store licence 100sqm, excellent potential. Phone: 032-552 3433.

Stanger Manor-2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen and bathroom, secure area. Contact: 083 282 8726. HOUSE FOR SALE Sisanda Properties We buy and sell houses We arrange home loans We do free evaluation Do not hesitate, phone mthunzi on 083 729 6425.

FOR HIRE Quick stage scaffolding. Contact: Cannon-073 522 8073. FOR SALE Large Homemade s a m o o s a ’ s - v a r i e t y. Samoosa strips (pur) made by hand, order in advance. Tel: 032-552 3433. FLAT TO LET Flat to let in Stanger. Contact: 072 579 3167. HOUSE TO LET 2 Bedroom, lounge, dining room, ktb/garage, R3000, Glenhills. Contact: 084 911 3085. 2 Bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, T/B, big balcony, Stanger Manor. Contact: 032-551 1397.

LAND FOR SALE 8.75 Acres farm in Doesburg with lrg 3 b/ rm house + carport. Excellent potential. Make offer. Call Rabby 076 432 2919. LOANS 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.

2 Rooms, passage, PERSONAL ensuite, geyser, neat, safe, 29 Gemini Str. Glenhills. Phone: 084 Abortion Alternative890 3979. Free Counseling-24 hour helpline 078 879 2 separate rooms to let 7484 or 082 290 7855. in Newtown. Contact: 082 441 2348. PREMISES TO LET Glenhills house for rent: 2 bedroom house (attached building to an Shop to let in CBD-Albert extension), 1 shower, 1 Luthuli Street (opp. kitchen, 1 lounge, with Urooj). Close to school, airconditioner, parking clinic, with excellent available for one vehicle passing trade. Ideal for only, yard fenced and restaurant/take away. paved, suitable for a Contact Mohammed: couple/single or two 083 278 6140. persons sharing. Renter must be Strictly of Sober habits. Prepaid SERVICES Electricity. Contact for price. 071 491 0249 or 084 626 9076 or 076 Grass Cutting and Tree 148 5063. Felling, very reliable. Contact: 073 517 3669. Glenhills, To let: 2 bedroom, open plan Signs-Cars, Shop lounge + kitchen, Fronts, All Signs. fully burglar guarded. Contact: 081 073 8594. Contact: 076 599 1948. Granny flat, Stg Manor, 3 bedroom, O/Plan lounge kitchen (bic), toilet/ shower + toilet. Contact: 084 553 3001/032-552 1110. House to rent in Stanger Manor, R5500 rental with bic. Call: 032-459 2019. Outbuilding for rent, very neat, pref. singles or couples. Contact: 073 774 6245. Outbuilding to let in Newtown, R2800 incl. L/W. Contact: 072 290 3700. Outbuilding to let, 2 bedroom, kitchen, bath

TRANSPORT Lift club member required from Stanger to Springfield Park/North Coast Road/Glen Anil. Contact: 079 493 8046. Transport required from Stanger to Eshowe, work times 8:00-16:30. Contact: 083 552 8330. Lift required from Tugela/ Mandini to Stanger, 8am to 5pm. Tel: 076 427 1037/032-457 0263.

Company looking for receptionist with experience. Must have worked on switchboard. Code 8 licence required. No chancers. Kindly forward CV’s to suee@ telkomsa.net. Four month position to permanent Medical Practice in Ballito; looking for candidate with good admin, interpersonal and communication skills. Please email CV to ballitomedicalpractice@ gmail.com. Grade D Male security officers with SOB. Stanger area only. Must speak English. Tel: 079 700 0911. Licenced code 10/8 driver-must have admin skills, Administration staff and General workers required. Tel: 032-552 2014/081 431 8645. VEHICLE FOR SALE 1997 Opel Corsa 1.3 IE, R30 000. Contact: 083 427 7767/083 393 8175.

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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.

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desperate pensioners hitting the casinos >> Gambling environment creates a safe cocoon CHELSEA PIETERSE

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ITH some pensioners having little or nothing to do during the day, “gambling grannies” are becoming a common sight at casinos all over South Africa, and KwaZulu-Natal is no exception. Clinical psychologist Clive Willows said many people do not prepare psychologically for retirement. “Often their identity and purpose is so integrated with work that they struggle to define themselves, or find a purpose when work ends. “Thepsychologicallureofgambling is often driven by an inherent sense of fairness. “Therefore those who believe they have worked hard and not been adequately rewarded, or perhaps dealt with unjust hardship, believe that they deserve to win, and that, somehow, the scales will be balanced in their favour,” he said. He said those who have struggled in

lifearethemostvulnerabletobedriven by such an unconscious, but ultimately illogical, drive. “The gambling environment usually creates a safe cocoon, and enables a withdrawal and retreat from the demands of one’s environment and the internal tensions of discontent and regret—which are often characteristics of depression in older folk,” he said. Pietermaritzburg and District Council for the Care of the Aged social work manager Jo-Anne Stevens-O’Connor said although they did not deal with many people who admitted to gambling problems, a few clients had admitted to gambling addictions. “One gentleman admitted he worked for himself and would sacrifice work time to hit the casino. “Money that would have comfortably have bought him a house and replaced his ageing car was spent at the casino leaving him almost destitute. “So obsessed would he become that

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he would seek to borrow money in the middle of the night to play one more hand.” She said sometimes placing a person in an old age home or retirement village could help as they provide a structured environment for people whose lives have become unmanageable. “The cost of care is such that people with limited income have little money left over to spend on gambling or other addictions.” Casino Association of South Africa spokesperson Charl Faurie said experience indicates that the elderly are more likely to visit casinos in off-peak times. “Unfortunately the term pensioner tends to create the impression that all elderly people live a hand-to-mouth existence, existing from one monthly pensioner’s cheque to the next,” he said. “The latter category of pensioners would automatically fall outside the desired LSM and casinos’ primary segmentation and therefore would not be specifically targeted.”

Stewart’s job. Among them are John Oliver and Stephen Colbert, who started on The Daily Show and now have their own successful shows, with Colbert taking over The Late Show from David Letterman in September. Stewart announced in February that he will step down some time after June from the show he has presented since 1999. An informed source said it is not a done deal that Noah will inherit the show, and host network Comedy Central declined to comment. Although Noah has only been on The Daily Show for four months, he is a not a new face to American audiences. HewasthefirstcomedianfromAfrica to appear on the two top late night talk shows, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Late Show with David Letterman. He regularly tours the U.S. and has also been aired on the Showtime channel. Noah is on tour in the Middle East and could not be contacted for comment.

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The new Ford Ranger 2015 bakkie.

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ORD has unveiled its updated Ranger bakkie in Thailand and its sporting design tweaks throughout, improved engines and the automaker’s latest technologies. The new Ranger will be launched in South Africa in the fourth quarter of 2015. Specification and prices will be confirmed closer to launch. At the front, it has a new trapezoidal grille,newdiodheadlights,tweakedbumper and bonnet. The Ranger can wade through 800mm of water, has 230mm ground clearance, 28-degree approach and 25-degree departure angles. For low-speed torque or additional downhill braking drivers can engage the low-range 4x4 and activate the electronic rear differential. The Ranger has a towing capability of up to 3500kg. Driving assistance technologies: • Lane-keeping alert - helps prevent the driver from unintentionally drifting out of a lane when driving at high-speeds. • Adaptive cruise control - makes use of radar sensors to maintain both a preset speed as well as a preset distance from the vehicle ahead. When the system detects a vehicle ahead, it decelerates automatically

to maintain a safe distance. •Forwardalert-Givesdriversavisualand audible warning when the gap to a vehicle ahead drops below a safe distance. The system also charges the brakes. • Park assist - uses sensors to detect obstacles and provide audible warnings when the vehicle approaches obstructions at low speeds. • Tye pressure monitor - alerting drivers when tyre pressure is too low • Electronic stability programme with rollover mitigation and trailer sway • Driver impairment monitor - uses a camera and on-board sensors to detect if the driver is drowsy. If the system notices signssuchasdriftingontheroadandsudden corrective steering inputs, the system warns the driver with signals. In markets where it is available, Emergency Assistance uses a Bluetooth-paired and connected phone to call local emergency services after a serious collision. •Adaptiveloadcontrol-adjuststheelectronic stability control based on vehicle load The new Ranger is equipped with hill assist, hill-descent control and emergency brake assistance. Powering the new ranger is choice of four

engines (three diesel, one petrol) each mated to either a six-speed manual or auto and with stop/start fuel-saving. The 3.2-litre Duratorq five-cylinder TDCi diesel has updated exhaust gas recirculation to improve fuel efficiency, Ford says, by as much as 18%. The 3.2-litre diesel is capable of 147kW/470Nm. The 2.2-litre four-cylinder diesel will be offered, depending on the market, in either 118kW/385Nm guise or 96kW variant. The new Ranger will be available with Ford’s 2.5-litre Duratec petrol capable of 122kW/225Nm of torque. Ford says its new Ranger has “advanced sound-deadening materials” for improved insulation and cabin-noise reduction. The new Ranger will be equipped with Sync 2, the latest generation of Ford’s in-car connectivity. It allows drivers to use voice commands, such as “temperature 20 degrees”, “play AC/DC” or “I’m hungry” to control the aircon, entertainment system and satnav. The new bakkie also sports a 24V socket. The 2015 Ford Ranger will be built at the automaker’s Silverton assembly plant near PretoriafordistributioninAfricaandEurope. - Wheels24.

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ries off 46 balls before holing out to Grant Elliott on the square leg boundary off Matt Henry (9.1-0-46-2) for 45. The fall of Warner’s wicket gave the New Zealanders some hope but Clarke and Smith batted superbly and struck the boundaries when needed and rotated the strike with aplomb. Smith finished the game off by pulling Henry through square leg for four to end on 56 not out off 71 balls with just three boundaries.

The third-wicket stand came to an end with just nine runs were needed when Clarke tried to cut a ball from Henry that

was too close to his body and chopped the ball onto his stumps. New Zealand were well-set at 150 for three after 35 overs but the man of the match James Faulkner (9-1-36-3) turned the game on its head when he had Taylor caught by Brad Haddin behind the stumps for 40. Two balls later he then cleanbowled Corey Anderson for a duck. Starc then returned to the attack and had Luke Ronchi caught by Clarke at first slip for a duck which left the Black Caps on 151 for six. New Zealand were not able to recover and were eventually bundled out with still five overs remaining in their innings. “What a performance from the guys, we just brought our A-game today,” said Faulkner. “Australia are deserved champions, and it is a fitting way for Michael (Clarke) to end off his career. I’m proud of my boys, the brand of cricket we have played in a friendly spirit,” said McCullum. The coach of the Australian side, Daren Lehman, who has won the World Cup as a player and a coach, said that “it was a fitting way for Pup (Clarke) to end his ODI career”. Smith,whohitthewinningrunsasLehman did in 1999 said, “this was our best game. The bowlers set it up and a big thanks to them and a huge thanks to all the fans

snuffed out the visitor’s lead, to give the home team a slender 4-2 advantage after hammering Ranjith Rhugoonun in straight sets (3-0). Fyrell Higgs rubbed further salt into the woundedSaltRockoutfitafteroutclassing Elvis Govender (3-0) in a one-sided affair. Grant Griesel sealed the fate of their rivals (9-3) after beating the crafty Indran Pather (2-1). Dino Moodley, replacing top seedAveshNurbadh,gaveSaltRocksomething to crow about after beating Grant Foulds (2-1), but it was not enough to save the blushes of the Salt Rock lads who slumped to a disappointing 12-5 defeat On Thursday night, Salt Rock entertained Tongaat, hoping to make amends for their dismal performance against Dar-

nall. Lisa Maree Peterson proved too crafty forBradleyPaulintheopeningfixtureafter cantering to a fluent 3-0 win. Rhugoonun extended Salt Rock’s lead after a thrilling 2-1 win against Arveen. Elvis Govender made amends for his disappointing 3-0 loss on Tuesday to edge out Ash Jugmohan (2-1) in an entertaining 3-setter humdinger. Ash Naidoo tried desperately to keep the visitors in the hunt for honours with a hard fought 2-1 win against Ash Naidoo, but the prolific Nurbadh walloped Raveen Premnath in straight sets (3-0) to secure the bonus point for the home team (13-4) and bring back the smiles on the faces of Salt Rock lads.

Darnall Squash Club were ecstatic after trouncing the more fancied Salt Rock I outfit (12-5) in a Dolphin Coast Squash Summer League game played at the Darnall squash courts on Tuesday night.

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ICHAELClarkescoredahalf-century in his final One Day International for Australia which helped his side win their fifth ICC Cricket World Cup by defeating New Zealand by seven wickets at the MCG in Melbourne on Sunday. “We played this tournament with 16 playersinoursquad–everyoneknowsthat – and we played this tournament for our little brother, Philip Hughes,” stated Clarke at the post-match presentations in referencetoHugheswhodiedwhileplayingfirst class cricket in Australia. Brendon McCullum had won the toss and elected to bat first but New Zealand were bundled out for 183 in 45 overs with Australia replying with 186 for three in 33.1 overs to clinch the 2015 title. Clarke, who announced his retirement from this format a day prior to the tournament final, struck 10 boundaries and one six in his 72-ball 74. Clarke and Steve Smith shared in a 112run stand for the third wicket after Trent Boult (10-0-40-1) had removed Aaron Finch in the second over withou t scoring. David Warner did not let the early wicket bother him as he struck seven bounda-

Mixed fortunes for Salt Rock I WEEKLY REPORTER THERE were mixed fortunes for Salt Rock I (formerly known as Stanger Dolphins I) in their Dolphin Coast Squash Summer League double header played last week. On Tuesday night, Salt Rock slumped to a shock 12-5 defeat at the hands of Darnall in an away fixture but bounced back to winning ways on Thursday night after trouncing Tongaat (13-4) at home. In the match against Darnall, Lylle Nel gave the visitors a dream start after beating Lisa Maree Paterson (2-1). Dale quickly

that have supported us. It’s not every day in your life you get to play in a final at the MCG.” “It was a special feeling having Pup there, and it was good for him to end off like this – a fitting farewell!,” said Smith after the game. Fast-bowling allrounder James Faulkner was named man-of-the-match for his devastating spell which helped set up a seven-wicket victory for Australia in the Cricket World Cup final against New Zealand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday. The 24-year-old struck on the first ball of the second powerplay in the 36th over to end a 111-run fourth-wicket partnership between Ross Taylor and Grant Elliott by dismissing the former with a slower delivery. Faulkner then removed the dangerous Corey Anderson in the same over for a second-ball duck with a fast full-length delivery. He capped his game-changing spell by removing Elliott for 83 and finished with figures of three for 36 from nine overs. Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc was named the player of the tournament after his team beat New Zealand by seven wickets to win the World Cup at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday. The25-year-oldleft-armquickfinished with 22 wickets in the tournament, tied with New Zealand left-arm seamer Trent Boult though having played a match lesser than his Tasmanian rival. Starc bowled fast and swung the ball both ways during the tournament and his wickets came at an average of just over 10. His best bowling display came in Australia's pool stage loss against New Zealand in Auckland when he almost won his team the match with figures of 6-28.

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MELVILLE United crashed out of the KwaDukuza Local Football Association (KLFA) Easter K.O. Cup after slumping to a humiliating 5-1 defeat at thehandsofHappyStarsattheRecreation Ground on Saturday. Stars were gifted an opportunity in the fifth minute after a defensive blunder, but Mlu Nyawo squandered the opportunity, kicking wide of the far upright. Minutes later Sabelo Ndlovu had a chance to break the deadlock, but his tame shot was comfortably saved by the Melville keeper. In the 20th minute Stars skipper, Xolani Mkhize received a precisiontimed through ball from Mondli Motjope and the talisman striker hammered the ball with his left foot to give Stars a 1-0 lead. Stars joy was shortlived after Sphele Ngomene headed a corner-kick into the roof of the net to snatch an equalizer (1-1). Melville could have gone ahead in the 30th minute after Simphiwe Ngcobo was involved in a one-on-one with the Stars keeper, but he recklessly hammered the ball wide. Just before the break Motjope put Starsahead(2-1)afterbeatingtheMelville keeper with a wicked long range

shot. Early in the second half Mthokozo Mhlongo, playing deep on the far left flank, weaved his way into the box before beating the Melville keeper with a low, rasping drive to give Stars a 3-1 lead. Ten minutes later Mhlongo notched up a brilliant brace from just outside

theboxtogiveStarsacommanding4-1 lead. With 15 minutes remaining Lungelo Khuzwayo was introduced into the fray, replacing Motjope. In the 65th Philani “Rasta” Mlambo made a darting run into the box after beating his marker on the right flank. With the goal-mouth at his mercy everyone expected him to shoot at goal, but he unselfishly passed the ball to his captain, Mkhize who riveted the ball past the hapless Melville keeper to put the result beyond doubt (5-1). In the dying minutes of the game Mpilo’s pile-driver hit the upright, saving the blushes of the Melville lads.

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ARNALL United avenged their defeat at the hands of Frendz in the Top 8 Knockout Cup in emphatic fashion after crushing their arch-rivals in straight sets (2-0) in the opening round of the Caminamix Services-sponsored Easter K.O. Cup (hosted by KwaDukuza Volleyball Association) played at the association courts on Thursday night. The Moodaly brothers, Duran and Kevin, playing in tandem gave the “sugar-cane” outfit the psychological advantage after securing a tense first set (25-23). Brandon “Poppy” Naidoo and the lanky duo of Kishendra “Niknaks” Dhaver and debutante Banda gave Darnall the superior height advantage (both in terms of attacking strength and blocking prowess at the net) and despite the concerted efforts of the stoutly-built Stallone Govindasamy and Alvin Moonsamy, the Frendz outfit played “catch-up” volleyball throughout the second set, trailing 5-9 before bowing out 19-25. President-cum-manager of the Darnall outfit, Vinesh Geanballey

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Darnall United booked their place in the semi-final of the Caminamix Services-sponsored Easter K.O. Cup (hosted by KwaDukuza Volleyball Association) after beating arch-rivals Frendz in straight sets (2-0) on Thursday night.

ersaddedsevenvaluablepointstothe scoreboard before Migeshan Govender secured the first set (25-17) for Randsons with a thunderous attack down the line. Randsons threw caution to the

said: “We got off to a jittery start, but oncewefoundourrhythmwewereon our bicycles racing to the finish line”. Meanwhile, Randsons raced to a 24-10 lead against Cool Leaders, but battled to find the winner. Cool Lead-

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In the final played on Sunday, UKZN won the toss and elected to bat first. Richard Wiessing and Khalipha Cele put on an opening stand of 38 runs for the first wicket in just four overs before Cele (14) was caught at point off the bowling of Aaron Pillay. SashlenReddyandMuthusamytookthe tally from 90/3 in the 12th over to 148/4 in the 18th over before Reddy (23) was clean bowled by Dillon Rautenbach. Muthusamy and Gareth Wiessing smashed29runsinthelasttwoovers.UKZN posted 177/4 in their allotted 20-overs. Manof-the-match Muthusamy notched up a brilliant half-century (68 not out) which included nine fours and a huge six. Gareth was unbeaten on 10 runs.

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in the first set. Cyprin Thulsiram and Vinnie Singh set the courts ablaze with a bevy of thunderous attacks and bazookastolevelthescoresat1-1,after clinching the 2nd set 25-16. With just 15-points up for grabs in the third and decisive set there was hardly any room for error. Grove End held a narrow 8-6 lead atthechangeofsides,butKSSTquickly swallowed up the deficit to level the scores at 11-11. KSST raced to the finish line (1412) after a brilliant attack from the centre by Immilio Pillay and a crucial unforced error by Grove End. But, KSST shot themselves in the foot with crucial errors at the death before man-of-the-match Singh and Niven Baldeo guided Grove End into the semi’s with a thrilling 16-14 win. Tomorrow (Thursday), Warriors will do battle with Randsons in the first semi-final clash at 7pm before Grove End lock horns with Darnall United.Theplayoffsforthirdspotand the final will take place on Thursday, 9 April. A whopping R3 700 prize-money will be awarded to the top four finishers (courtesy of Caminamix Services) after the final on 9 April. The league gets underway on 16 April.

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899

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2699

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2199

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2099

Dianah Kitchen Towels 4’s

3699 Dianah Diva’s Toilet Rolls 9’s

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16799 Unit: 6.99

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