Stanger weekly 06 06 2014

Page 1

www.stangerweekly.co.za

www.stangerweekly.mobi

Your very own local newspaper

FREE

Weekly June 6, 2014

Phone: 032 552 3363

@stangerweekly

Stanger Weekly

30 000 copies distributed

JOHNNIE WALKER RED

SMIRNOFF

R179.99

R79.50

750 ml

1L

CIAO (BUY 1

J&B

SMIRNOFF ICE DOUBLE BLACK

C/SODA OR SPARBERRY

R42.50 R159.99 R42.99

R9.99

1LT

GET 1 FREE !!!)

6 x 250 ml R7.17unit

1LT

Offers valid from 04/06/2014 to 07/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

2lt

Teen electrocuted while showering [4]

11% OR ELSE, SAY WORKERS

Sugar strike not so sweet >> Workers want a double digit increase and are prepared to protest ‘for months’ until their demands are met MERVYN KRISHNA

G

LEDHOW Sugar and Darnall Mill workers who joined the nation-wide sugar strike for higher wages, said they will continue to strike until they get what they want, even if it takes six months.

Mills are standing empty for the second week as sugar refining and mill workers strike over a “double digit” increase. The Gledhow and Darnall workers have been striking since Wednesday last week, according to Food and Allied Workers Union (Fawu ) regional chairperson

Natures Best Fruit & Veg

“Where anything fresher is still growing” GRAVY SOAKING POTATOES

L/CALABASH per kg

R5.99

Tuesday, 27 May. “Union representatives and sugar industry management are currently in meetings since last week as the process of finding a satisfactory outcome for all stakeholders involved continues,” said Tswalinkunzi. “Fawu has mobilised its mem-

WIN BIG!

R42.99

SERM per kg

MADUMBIES per kg f

R9.99

4

R10.99

Offers valid from today or while stocks last !

15 King Shaka Street, Stanger • Tel: 032 552 2033 156

CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

with

WIN BIG!

R6.99

R6.99

bers in all companies where sugar is utilised as an ingredient and also those in sugar plantations and cane cutting for possible sympathy strike action in solidarity with the striking 5 530 workers.”

STANGER

PRE-PACK CARROTS

LETTUCE

GINGER per kg

R25.99 7KG POCKET or 2 POCKETS for R50.00

Howard Tswalinkunzi. “Wage negotiations have reached a deadlock. In terms of the negotiation process, an official strike notice was issued on 23 May. “Having served this notice, employees were entitled to embark on a protected strike with effect from

EVERY WEEK ONE CUSTOMER WILL WIN

Sunny Somduth,

Store Manager, Stanger Superspar.

WIN BIG!

R5000-00

Five Thousand Rand Only

R3000 voucher & R2000 cash

AWARDED TO: One Lucky Stanger SuperSpar Customer

STANGER

wit h

&

00 R5000. R3000 VOUCHER & R2000 CASH

COMPETITION RUNS FOR 27 WEEK TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY


Seen Above Is Our 100% Cash Back Winner, In The Win A Car Promotion. Mrs S.G Manzi, Receiving Her Cash From Sunny Somduth, Store Manager Of Stanger Superspar.


June 6, 2014

NEWS

3

stanger

WEEKLY

ZULU EDITOR Guy Vezi 031 533 7663

REPORTER Jyothi Laldas 032 552 3363

REPORTER Mervyn Krishna 032 552 3363

Sugar strike is not so sweet

S

ADVERTISING CONSULTANT

Vanessa Pillay 032 552 3363

Dad dies in crash

T’S TOO EARLY TO SAY... OUR INTENTION IS TO HAVE A STRONG STRIKE SO THE EMPLOYERS CAN QUICKLY RESOLVE THE SITUATION

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 peaking to the Weekly on Monday, Gledhow workers said they want an 11% increase across the board, plus a R400 top-up for both A-band and B-band workers, the stipulation of a 40-hour working week and a monthly housing subsidy of R800. Tswalinkunzi said the strikers also want all fixed-term and contract workers to be permanently employed. “The workers in these positions are occupying permanent positions, so they should be employed as such. There is no benefit from fringe benefits, such as medical aid.” He said if employers came up with an offer, it would be sent to the union members. “If they come up with an offer, we can send it to members; they can make a decision. It's not up to us as officials to dictate whatthemembersdo.Thedecisionlieswith

ADVERTISING CONSULTANT

Neresh Gayapershad 032 552 3363

MERVYN KRISHNA

was ongoing, some farmers would not be getting paid. “We are doing some farm maintenance and planting, but most of the cane cutters are off duty until the strike abates. “They have been off for almost a week now without pay. Labour costs are high to be paying out for no work. It is unfair on the workers,” he said. He said there had been a strike last year, but that this year’s has gone on longer and is “more serious”. Members from The Food and Allied Workers Union (FAWU), the National Sugar Refining and Allied Industries Union (NASARIEU), the Union of Artisans of South Africa (UASA), and other non-affiliated workers are taking part in the strike.

the members.” Tswalinkunzi said he hoped the strike, which moved into its sixth day today (Wednesday), would send a signal to employers to come to the negotiating table. He said it was too early to say how effective the strike had been, but they hoped it could be resolved in a speedy manner. “It’s too early to say... our intention is to have a strong strike so the employers can quickly resolve the situation,” he said. While sugar farm workers are not on strike, management say they have stopped some staff working “due to the cost factor”. Manager at a Hulett farm in Esenembe, Grant Duikers, said that while the strike

YOUR WEEKLY TEAM

A WEEK ago, Robert Zungu (25) started a new job as a call centre agent in Durban. On Thursday, he died in an accident on the R74 Maphumulo Highway when the vehicle he was travelling in veered off the road and crashed into a tree. Zungu, a father of two, died of a suspected broken neck at the scene. Zungu's father, Bonginkosi , who lives in the Kearsney area, said his son started a new job a few days earlier. “He was excited and told me he wanted to get his life on track. On Thursday my wife and I picked

him up from the KwaDukuza taxi rank after work in Mount Edgecombe. “When he got home he said he wanted to spend an hour or two with a friend who was celebrating his birthday. That is the last we saw him,” said the distraught father. He added there were four people in the car and his son was in the back seat. It is believed a second person died the following day at Stanger Hospital. Robert is survived by his parents, wife Mbali and daughters Slindile (5) and Zodwa (3). His funeral will take place on Saturday at the KwaDukuza Cemetery. KwaDukuza SAPS are investigating the accident.

ADAMS 55 KING SHAKA STREET, STANGER MALL (Next to Studio 1) TEL: 032 551 5057 audioconcepts@telkomsa.net “PROFESSIONAL CAR AUDIO FITMENT CENTRE”

1 x 12 inch Audio God Sub 1 x Pro Acoustic AMP 1 x 12” Box with Wiring Kit 1 Pair Tweeters

R1500 R1299

NEXT TO STUDIO ONE

1/4 Chicken Tikka with Chips + Roti

3 choice DAYSof ONLY (No Pieces)

1/4 Mutton Bunny

1/4 Beans Bunny

R20 R25 R8 Jumbo

JumboMutton Mutton Burger Burger

R8 R10

fully fitted

UNTIL SAT ONLY

MANOR LIQUORS

COKE (EXCL DEP.) 12 x 1.25l.

GAS 19KG

HEINEKEN CANS 24x330ml

R20 2 FOR R10

Practicing at:

Lindley Court 18 Lindley Street, Street, Stanger

1/4 EVERYDAY SPECIAL

Small Chips

R5

(next to Hypersing’s Pooja Shop)

Chicken Bunny

R15

Alberlito Hospital Hospital on Saturdays from 9am to 12pm 12pm By appointment only

CARDS ACCEPTED

(BUY 5 CASES & GET 2 X 330ML AMSTEL CANS FREE) SCHEFFER ONLY.

uni

349.99

BUY 6 CASES AMSTEL

660ML & GET GET

1 X 6PK AMSTEL CANS EXCL DEP.T & C APPLY.

AMSTEL CANS 24x330ml

6.37 unit

uni

152.90

(BUY 2 CASES & GET 1 X 330ML AMSTEL CAN FREE) SCHEFFER ONLY

7.65 unit

uni

183.70

SIYA ZAMA

56 Balcomb Street, Stanger NPC Red

Red Red

HHOT ot Hot Special Special

BLACK LABEL 12x750ml

113.50

We reserve the right to limit quantities. ALL OFFERS STRICTLY CASH & CARRY NO CARDS.

PRICES INCL. VAT & EXCL. DEP. CHEQUES BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ONLY E&OE

OFFERS AVAILABLE AT: 1 Scheffer Road & 4 Smithers Road, Stanger

Tel: 032 - 552 3059 / 69 Fax: 032 552 3069

1,8xx30m 30m 1,8 (100 xx 100) 100) (100 Hendok Hendok Fencing Fencing Wire Wire

R449

uni

VALID FROM: 2014/06/04 TO 2014/06/07 OPENING TIMES: 8 am - 5pm

Tel: (032) 552 4044 / 551 1094 Fax: (032) 551 1093

INSTORE SPECIAL

(EXCL DEP)

9.46 unit

HARDWARE & BLOCK MANUFACTURERS

Fencing Poles Lucky 2,4m (50 x 75) Cement

R62 R59

95 .95

TRADING HOURS: 7.30am to 5pm daily TRADING HOURS: WE ACCEPT ALL DEBIT AND 7.30am to 5pm daily CREDIT CARDS

WE WE DELIVER DELIVER

Corrugated Corrugated IronIron 3,6 mt 3.6mt

R67 R67 Fencing Poles Poles Fencing 2,4m(50 (50xx75) 75) 2,4m

R30

the We in che are To ap wn est !! M150 Concrete M150 Concrete r e es t e a ap ! W he n! e c ow th in T

(EXCL DEP.)

349.99 unit

uni

88.75

FREE

Lamb)

STAND A CHANCE TO WIN A DSTV IN OUR COMPETITION!! ALL SPECIALS TAKE-AWAY ONLY!

CARDS ACCEPTED

7.40 unit

EVERYDAY SPECIAL 1/4 Mutton Bunny Regular Mutton Burgers (Super

BlocksBlocks

R5 R5.5050 Want Want it? it?

Get Getititon onCredit Credit

2,4m (75xx100) 100) 2,4 m (75 **Quick Quickand andEasy EasyApplications Applications **Credit Creditup uptotoR100 R100000 000 **Up Uptoto48 48months monthsrepayments repayments **Same SameDay DayResult Result

R35 R35

SIYADILIVA DILIVA AKUNDALI AKUNDALI KUYAFTWA SIYA KUYAFTWA


June 6, 2014

NEWS

4

In case there’s an

stanger

emergency

WEEKLY TELEPHONE 032 552 3363 FAX 032 552 3985 (News) and (Classifieds) WEBSITE www.stangerweekly.co.za

10111

Crime Stop: 086 001 0111

SAPS KwaDukuza: Umhlali: Mandeni: Newark: AMBULANCE KwaDukuza: Netcare : HOSPITALS Stanger Regional Hospital: Maphumulo Hospital: Netcare Alberlito Hospital: Osindisweni Hospital:

032 551 8200 032 947 9900 032 456 8201 032 457 0320 10177/032 552 3140 082 911 032 437 6000 032 481 2009 032 946 6700 032 541 0343

FIRE KwaDukuza:

032 946 2711

MISCELLANEOUS Eskom: Water Emergency: Street Lights:

0860 037 566 032 437 9300 032 437 5000

ANIMAL RESCUE SPCA: Snake removal:

083 659 9482 032 947 1020

Teen’s SHOCKING shower >> Girl loses use of arm due to muscle damage following electrocution MERVYN KRISHNA

A

LOT 14 teenager can’t use her right arm after she was electrocuted while shower-

ing. The grade 11 pupil at Glenhills Secondary School is unable to write her mid-year examinations either, which are scheduled to start in a few days. The mid-year results would have been used to apply for accountancy studies at university. The pupil, who asked not to be named, was discharged from Stanger Hospital a week ago but has not returned to school. Instead, she attends daily physiotherapy sessions in the hope that

she regains use of her arm. Her father, Devan Naidoo, said the muscles were damaged and could take six months or longer to heal. “I was taking a shower and had a shampoo bottle in my left hand; I used my right hand to lift the shower lever to release water,” said the girl. “When I touched the tap, I felt a surge. My hand was stuck to the

metal. I tried to scream but I could not. I then tried to get my family’s attention by throwing the shampoo bottle on the floor, but I could not release it. “I was scared,” she said. She eventually managed to call for help, with her brother entering the bathroom first. He pushed her away from the tap and in the process also felt a surge. The teenager said she had no

‘WHEN I TOUCHED THE TAP, I FELT A SURGE. MY HAND WAS STUCK TO THE METAL. I TRIED TO SCREAM BUT I COULD NOT. I THEN TRIED TO GET MY FAMILY’S ATTENTION … I WAS SCARED.’

feeling on the right side of her body. Naidoo said it looked like she suffered a stroke. “Her hand and fingers were swollen and red and her legs were limp,” he said. “We took her to hospital where tests were conducted. Doctors said the electricity damaged her muscles and she needed therapy.” Naidoo believes someone could have tampered with the cables on a pole outside their home to possibly

Have you ever been electrocuted? Visit our website and tell us your story: www.stangerweekly.co.za

steal electricity. “I initially thought there was a problem with my geyser until I called a plumber to see what happened. But the fault was not on my side. I think the live wire on the electricity pole touched the earth, causing it to become electrically charged. “Since these wires are attached to copper pipes, the entire plumbing system became live, resulting in anyone touching something metal being electrocuted.” Neighbours claimed they also felt slight surges when they touched the taps at their homes. The KwaDukuza Municipality has been contacted about the incident and say they are currently investigating the possible cause.

Vissible Effect SKIN LIGHTENING CREAM

Best for Pigmentation, Dark Spot, Freckles, Blemishes, Skin Discolouration and Sun Damages

Specialising in Chronic Hemodialysis treatments

INITIAL RESULT IN 3 WEEKS

Renisha Singh

• • • • •

N.Dip Clin Tech (DUT), B.Tech Nephro (DUT) PR. No.: 0416029

No Hydroquonine No Mercury No Steriods No Paraben Not tested on animals (for all skin types)

(W) 032 551 2979 | (C) 074 805 7520 (E) renisha@ kzndialysis.co.za Lot 6054, Stanger Commercial, corner of R102 and Gledow Mills Road ( Opp Fire Station KwaDukuza) CONTACT PRANITHA 084 206 3739 032 552 1992

SPECIAL OFFER R300.00

Hearing Care Centre

Ravena Maharaj

Harold Van Den Berg

PHYSIOTHERAPIST

Bsc Physio (UWC)

P.R. 72000 0123811

032 55-22-911

Strictly by appointment only

Hearing Tests

Hearing Aids

SPECIALIST PAEDIATRICIAN DR STRINI CHETTY

032 551 6404 / 082 822 1647

T : 032 552 7181 C: 072 143 3720 E: 2physio@telkomsa.net

Delayed development in Children, Head injuries Headaches, Incontinence &, Bladder problems Joint injuries & Fractures, Muscle strains & Tears Neurological Conditions Antenatal & postnatal exercises, Arthritis, Back pain, Balance & falls prevention, Breathing problems, Burns rehabilitation, Cardiac rehabilitation

Spar Pharmacy Stanger Spar Centre, Balcomb Street

FREE HEARING SCREENING

SUITE 2 Morgan Court, 33 Mahatma Ghandi St Stanger

Osteoporosis, Post surgery rehabilitation Sports injuries, Stress management, Stroke rehabilitation, Whiplash & neck pain

BUSY BEE DAYCARE NOW OPEN FROM AGE 12 MONTHS (032) 551 5780

Also consulting at

Isithebe Medical Center & Mandeni Medical Center

Therapeutic Wheat Packs now available

T: 032 459 1748 / 032 456 2227


Thumbs-up for Welfare Education Fair MERVYN KRISHNA THE local Department of Education has given the thumbs-up for all

schools in the Lower Tugela region to participate in the Child Welfare SA KwaDukuza Edison Power Group Winter Fair Edufair. The Edufair will take place on Thursday, 26 June at the Stanger Recreation Ground and starts at 10am. The KZN DoE has given the greenlight for all schools in the Lower Tugela Circuit to close at 10am so that they can attend the fair. Schools will be contacted via the Lower Tugela Circuit office about the

number of pupil who will be attending. A special voucher for pupils attending the Edufair costs R20 and will grant them entrance to the fair ground, a hot dog, cold drink and a free ride at Tommy Chetty’s Fun Fair. The voucher is only valid for school-going children until 5pm on Thursday. A top entertainment lineup is on the cards for the Edufair. A special mini spelling bee will be held for high school pupils in the build-up to the KZN Premier Spelling Bee hosted by the Media 24 Local

Newspaper group in KZN. The KZN DoE, KwaDukuza Municipality Youth Affairs, LoveLife, KwaDukuza Maths Association, Master Maths, the Department of Justice together with various other stakeholders will also be on the ground to empower pupils. Entertainment co-ordinator Mervyn Krishna urged school principals who have not been contacted regarding the Edufair voucher to call senior social work manager Penny Dhaver on 032 551 2129.

June 6, 2014

stanger

WEEKLY

last week. Menyezwayo, Ndukende, Vukile, Macaphuna, Sakhisizwe and Phakathwayo schools were visited by a delegation of government officials from the Department of Health, the

SAPS, Social Development and the district’s very own Disaster Risk Management department. Pupils were also entertained by DramAidE, a non-governmental organisation that uses drama methodologies to critically engage young people to communicate effectively about issues relating to sex, sexuality and HIV/AIDS. A play focusing on social ills such as domestic abuse, drug abuse and rape was performed for the learners. This was followed by various speakers shedding light on the issues depicted in the play and what assistance government has to offer. National Child Protection Week is commemorated in South Africa annually to raise awareness of the rights of children as articulated in the Children’s Act of 2005. The campaign, which began in 1997, also aims to mobilise all sectors of society to ensure the care and protection of children.

worth R20 000 that were stolen from the house. The arrested suspects aged 13 and 18 are due to appear in the Nyoni Magistrate’s Court shortly. According to provincial SAPS spokesperson Captain Thulani Zwane, on Thursday last week, the victim had locked his premises at about 6am and proceeded to work. “At about 2pm, the victim received a call from his neighbour that his home was broken into. Nyoni SAPS officers were contacted and on their way to the scene, they were informed

by members of the community that the suspects ran through the local park.” He said a description of the suspects was given to the officers who then spotted them in the Sundumbili area. “The officers chased the suspects and arrested them at the Sundumbili Plaza. The suspects were found in possession of two bags, takkies, computer equipment, clothing and jewellery to the value of R20 000.” The men are believed to be linked to several cases in the area.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Maphuulo Municipality community services support clerk Zine Nzama and iLembe District Municipality youth co-ordinator Nhlanhla Simelane hand-over a gift to Menyezwayo High School principal, Sibusiso Mbhele.

JYOTHI LALDAS ILEMBE District Municipality took its National Child Protection Week campaign to schools in Maphumulo

Nyoni crooks arrested minutes after break-in MERVYN KRISHNA NYONI SAPS members made a breakthrough when they arrested two suspects minutes after they broke into a house in the area last week. The members recovered items

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Department of Health representative Phumlani Ngcobo does a show and tell on various contraceptives.

HAIR DOT COM Stanger Manor 032 551 5231, Next to Cafe Residentia 032 551 5756, Next to BEARES FURNITURE 032 552 2269

50% OFF

all Ladies Hair Cuts and Treatment

THURS, FRI, SAT, SUN & MON (5-9 JUNE 2014) OFFER AVAILABLE FOR 5 DAYS ONLY AT ALL BRANCHES

JUNE SPECIALS 2 KG CURRY MUTTON (WED ONLY)

Child Welfare searching for baby’s father Child Wlefare SAKwaDukuza is appealing to the community to help find the biological father of Samkelo Bakhona Masondo, born 5 December 2012. The baby was brought to the welfare by John Mkhwanazi. The natural mother is Nokulunga Angel Masondo. Any knowledge of the maternal and paternal families will be useful.Anyone with information can contact social worker Judy Naidoo: 032 551 2129.

5

Are you an aspiring journalist? Write for us and get published using the Citizen Journalism tool at www.stangerweekly.co.za

Power to the (little) people >> iLembe takes Child Protection campaign to Maphumulo

NEWS

R98

2KG MUTTON SAUSAGES

R109

95

2KG MARINATED DRUMSTICKS

R49

95

1kg Lamb Leg/Chops 1kg Curry Mutton 1kg Mutton Sausages 1kg Mince 1kg Lamb Spare Ribs/Breast Mutton

R299.95 BEEF FAMILYCOMBO 1 Kg T-Bone 1 Kg Mince 1 Kg Wors 1 Kg Marinated/ Plain Steak 1 Kg Curry Beef

R269.00

BEEF WORS 2KG

R98

MUTTON FAMILY COMBO

00

OR R55.00 kg (FRIDAY ONLY)

AVAILABLE WHILE STOCKS LAST!

JUNE SPECIALS

1 CULL R40.00 2 CULLS R75.00 3 CULLS R110.00 4 CULLS R140.00 WHILE STOCKS LAST!

CASH AND DEBIT CARDS ONLY ON ALL SPECIALS • Tʼs & Cʼs Apply

TRADING HOURS: MON - THURS: 9am to 6pm | FRI: 8:30am - 6pm | SAT: 8am - 4pm | SUN: 8am to 3pm


ISIZULU

6

June 6, 2014

stanger

Kufanele kwenziwe njani ngemibono kaMnuz Julius Malema?

WEEKLY

GUY VEZI

guy.vezi@media24.com

I

NGXENYE yobumnandi bokuba nomngani ukuthi uzinqumela wena ukuba ngumngani nomuntu othile,njengamiengazinqumelaukuba wumngani noNyikinyibhoxo, umfo kaNdosi. Akufani nokuba nomzali, umfowenunomaudadewenungobaawuzikhetheli bona. Okumnandi kakhulu yize kuba nzima ekubeni nomngani, ukufinyelela esinqumweni sokuphuma noma sokubuqeda lobo bungani uma sekuqubuka izimo obona sengathi zizokufaka enkathazweni. Kodwa kuba nomngani omane ubone ukuthi kufanele umbekezelele noma ngabe kwenzekani, njengaye uNyikinyibhoxo. OkaNdosi unomkhutshana wokuthi uma kukhona afuna ukukubhodla, eze kimina athi angimbuzele kinina bafundi ukuthi nithini ngombono noma umbuzo othile anawo.

Nango phela esefika kwami njengokujwayelekile engicela ukuthi ngimbuzele kinina bafundi ukuthi nithini ngombono kamhlonishwa uMnuz Julius Malema wokuthi amalunguePhalamendekufaneleangalutholiusizolokwelashwa(medical aid), nokuthi izingane zawo zifunde ezikoleni zikaHulumeni zingayi ezikoleni ezizimele (private schools), lezi ezidume ngelika ‘Model C’. UMnuz Malema uthe ukholwa wukuthi uma amalungu ePhalamende engasebenzisa izikhungo zempilo zomphakathi, nezingane za-

wo ziye ezikoleni zikaHulumeni ezisetshenziswa ngezinye izingane, zingalungiswa ngokukhulu ukushesha izimo ezidala ukuthi kugcine sekukhona imibhikisho. Angikholwa ukuthi kukhona owaziyo ukuthi umfo kaNdosi uphuza kumuphi umfula kwezombusazwe noma kwezepolitiki. Nami uma ngimbuza ukuthi ungakuphi kwezepolitiki umane athi: “Niyahlupha nina zintatheli ngoba umuntu unele abeke umbono noma abuze okuthile, bese niyantaza ngemiqondo yenu ethanda ukuqhatha, nimhlanganise neqembu

iLEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY iLEMBE UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA Ilembe District Municipality is strategically positioned for Developmental and Economic potential in KZN. The Municipality subscribes to the principles of equal employment opportunities as contemplated in the Employment Equity Act: 55 of 1998

TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL OFFICER DEMAND AND CONTRACTS LEVEL 05 (R269 516.95 – R297 631.70) p.a. Requirements: • National Diploma in Civil Engineering. • 3 years experience in Municipal Water and Sanitation provision; • Expertise on managing projects, human resource, financial and customer care (Batho Pele); • Computer literacy (MS Excel and Word essential). • Code 08 Driver’s Licence; Responsibilities: • Assist the District Municipality in prioritising capital projects according to the Funder’s and Department guidelines; • Manage all capital funded projects that are implemented within Ilembe District Municipality; • Manage all Projects implementation and control expenditure against approved project budget; • Ensure projects are implemented effectively and efficiently within set timeframe and budget; • Ensure water quality compliance as required by the Department; • Monitor all contracts and water service providers; • Ensure accurate cash flow of approved projects within allocated budget in order to enable the Municipality to contribute positively towards meeting objectives of reducing backlogs and improving the quality of life of rural communities within Ilembe. BENEFITS: 13th Cheque; generous leave; Natal Joint pension fund; medical aid and home ownership scheme subject to certain conditions. Kindly forward your application letter, together with your detailed CV and certified copies of your educational certificates, ID & drivers licence to: The Acting Municipal Manager; iLembe District Municipality; P O Box 1788; KwaDukuza, 4450 or hand deliver @ 59/61 Mahatma Ghandi Street, KwaDukuza. All applications should be posted in a box marked Curriculum Vitae in the foyer. All technical enquiries are to be directed to the Manager Demand & Contracts, Mr S Dlamini on Telephone (032) 551 8770 and admin enquiries are to be directed to Acting Human Resources Manager: Ms PP Dlamini Telephone (032) 437 9536 / 9537. The closing date for the submission is 20 June 2014 @ 16h00. Please note: Incomplete, faxed applications and applications received after closing date WILL NOT be considered.

NG KUMALO ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER

elithile kanti umbono wumbono nje kuphelele lapho.” Uqhuba uthi: “Ngiyamthanda uMalema, noma ngingesiyena umlandeli weqembu lakhe i-Economic Freedom Fighters (ECC), ngoba nabazama ukumziba bazogcina bemnakile. Sekwenzeka lento eyashiwo wuNkkWinnieMandelaethi‘abaziba uMalema’ badlala ngegeja kuziliwe. Futhi uma zithathelwa phezulu lezi ziphakamiso zokuphucwa kwamalungu ePhalamende ama ‘medical aid’, azoma emigqeni emide yasezibhedlela nakwezinye izikhun-

Start submitting your stories on our website via the tell your story section and stand a chance to win! 2x Midweek holidays for 4 people at any ATKV resort. *Terms and conditions apply. Competition closes 30 June 2014

CITIZEN JOURNALIST STORY

go zezempilo zomphakathi njengathi, ingashesha intuthuko. Mhlawumbekungabayimaeqalaukubona ukuthi kusuke sekufike kuliphi izinga lapho abantu sebevuka umbhejazane, bebhikisha nanxa ngingasho ukuthi yiyona ndlela efanele yokutshengisa ukungagculiseki leyo. Asazi. Sobona sekwenzeka, nanka amehlo ephahle umbombo. Kodwa angikhathali ukuthi ubani uthini, iqiniso lithi ufikile uMalema ne-EFF yakhe,” kusho umfo kaNdosi ezelula. Ngibona sengathi sekufike lapho uzoshesha khona ngempela umshuwalense wezempilo kazwelonke (National Health Insurance-NHI) ahlale ekhuluma ngawo uNgqongqoshe wezeMpilo uDkt Aaron Motsoaledi. Engikuthanda ngoDkt Motsoaledi ukuthi naye uyazisebenzisa izikhungo zezempilo zomphakathi. Sibonasengathilungasheshafuthi nohlelo oluhlongozwe nguNdunankulu wesifundazwe uMnuz Senzo Mchunu esanguNgqongqoshe wezeMfundo lokuthi kwenyuswe izinga ezikoleni ezithile zomphakathi lilingane nalezo ezizimele ezibizwa ngo ‘Model C’. Engineqiniso lokuthi ngeke kwehle kahle emiphinjeni yabo okushiwo nguMnuz Malema, yilabo abakleza beklezile embeleni wesikhwama seMedical Aid. KodwanjengobakushoumfokaNdosi, lolu daba ngilubeka ezithebeni zenu bafundi sizwe ukuthi nithini ngombono wendoda yezibomvu. Thumela i-sms enombolweni ethi:074 696 8731 noma uthumele ngekheli le-email elithi: guy.vezi@media24.com. Uzoluthola nakwiwebsite ethi: www.dnfever.co.za.

Intsha yePentecostal Holiness Church KwamaQumbi XOLANI NXUMALO >>rxntmn@gmail.com

KULINDELEKE ukuba ngempelasonto edume ngelika June 16, intsha ye Pentecostal Holiness Church ku-Lower Tugela Circuit,

RAZAKS

MUTTON MARKET

38 King Shaka Street, Stanger • Tel: 032 551 4825

SPECIALS!!! SPECIALS!!! John Dory Fish/Angel Fish

R29.99kg

Fresh Skinless Chicken (Moollas)

INSTORE SPECIAL

1/2 Lamb from

R299.99 1/2 Sheep B Grade / C Grade

INSTORE SPECIAL

Chicken Sausage

Fresh Culls & Cornish Pieces

FRI &SAT ONLY

INSTORE SPECIAL

R39.99kg

OPEN ON SUNDAY FROM 8AM - 2PM

ithutheleke ngobuningi bayo eSibanisezwe High School, KwaMaqumbi, KwaMaphumulo, ize embuthanweni wayo wonyaka. UMfu Simon Mduduzi Nyawo, uthe le-Youth Convention iyoqala ebusuku ngoLwesihlanu ziyi-13 kuNhlangulana (June) ize iphele emini ngeSonto ziyi-15 ku June. UMfu. Nyawo uthe inkonzo yangoLwesihlanu iyoqala ngesifundo esiyoqala ngo-6 ntambama. Siyolandelwa yimvuselelo. Ngakusasa ngoMgqibelo, kulindeleke izinkumbi emncintiswaneni wamakhwaya. Emuva kwenkonzo yasekuseni kuyolandela isifundo ngoJune 16, olusukela ezibhelwini zango1976. Kuyokuba khona nemidlalo enhlobonhlobo, okuyothi imiphumela yayo neyomculo imenyezelwe ekuphelenikweConvention ngeSonto. Inkonzo yange Sonto iyohlanganiswa neyesidlo.


According to the editorial policy of Stanger Weekly, readers are invited to comment about the newspaper’s contents, and significant errors will be corrected as soon as possible. Please send information about correction of mistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsman of Media24’s Community Press, George Claassen, at george.claassen@media24.com or call him at 021 8513232 or 083 543 2471. Readers can also complain about the contents to the South African Press Ombudsman. In that case, please phone 011 788 4829 of 788 4837, send a fax to 011 788 4990 or e-mail to press-ombudsman@ombudsman.org.za

CONTACT US

OMBUDSMAN

Ombudsman of Stanger Weekly

PHONE: 031 533 7600 PUBLISHER Neil Tapinos: neil.tapinos@media24.com GROUP EDITOR: Desiree Erasmus: desiree.erasmus@media24.com ZULU EDITOR: Guy Vezi guy.vezi@media24.com REPORTERS: Jyothi Laldas: jyothilaldas@gmail.co.za 032 552 3363 Mervyn Krishna: mervynkrishna@gmail.com Nothando Ndlovu: nothie2@gmail.com SALES MANAGER: Justin Watson: 082 762 0175 justin.watson@media24.com REGIONAL SALES MANAGER: Bev de Jaager: bev.dejager@media24.com

ADVERTISING: OPINION June 6, 2014 Vanessa Pillay: 072 251 0524 stanger qtpillay@gmail.com Niresh Gayapershad: 073 008 0949 figurefive@ovi.com CLASSIFIEDS ADS: Nalisha Diplal: 032 552 3363 stangerweeklyclassifieds@gmail.com COPYRIGHT: Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Courage Copyright of all editorial, advertising layout, design and photographs is vested in Ballito Fever and may not be used without the permission of Media24 News in writing. DISTRIBUTION: For all distribution queries, please contact January - March 2014: 29899 Tom Pearson on 032 552 3363.

WEEKLY

Taking your local media beyond ‘lekker’

DESIREE ERASMUS I AM not a fan of the media. Rather, I am not a fan of what is increasingly known as the ‘mainstream media’ (MSM), which can be described as “those media disseminated via the largest distribution channels, which therefore represent what the majority of media consumers are likely to encounter. The term also denotes those media generally reflective of the prevailing currents of thought, influence, or activity.” The emphasis in the last sentence is

mine, and it is here that I find most of my frustration with the MSM coming to the fore; not because they reflect the “prevailing currents of thought, influence, or activity”, but because MSM very often dictate these things instead of reflecting them. In other words, mainstream media very often tell us what we should be thinking, saying and doing, while local media have a tendency to reflect what we are thinking, saying and doing. This is done irrespective of our thoughts or actions fitting into a politically correct world view, which is largely driven by (drum-roll) the MSM. It is for this reason that I believe local/ community media to be a purer form of news dissemination than national or international MSM. This may also be one of the reasons that local news is one of the few growth sectors in print media. Local media have the benefit of intimacy – meaning readers are able to quickly verify articles on issues that take place

in their immediate surroundings. Because of this, the ability to hold accountable the newspaper or a quoted source is easier than with national or international stories or journalists. Too, local media publish unique copy; stories that are not plastered all over the Internet on an hourly basis via aggregation. For the uninformed, aggregation is the new black when it comes to expeditiously repackaging breaking news, or simply filling daily online copy quotas. Copy quotas are the most recent goldencalfformediaexecutives. Driving online traffic through regular copy uploading is intended to whet the appetite of potential online advertisers and thus supplement dwindling print advertising revenue. As for aggregation, it means we have access to the same story over many Internet sites, but the more disturbing factor is the potential for plagiarism and diminished accountability. Who exactly do you call if you find an error in a story that has

been aggregated and disseminated across 10 online titles? Mainstream media are battling – as their own projections, research and ubiquitous navel-gazing reveal. Cuts in advertising spending due to ‘the economy’ and loss of readership due to social media have had a very real impact on shrinking news rooms and revenue. Despite this, there is also the issue of content which needs to be addressed by our MSM friends. It is time they shift their gaze from their navels and try less superficial introspection when it comes to what they publish, which very often borders on liberal-leaning activism instead of reporting. The word ‘activism’ fits snugly with the word ‘agenda’, which the MSM would do well to remember, given that they are often accused of agendas and bias. And to think that readers or viewers do not know the difference between activism-journalism and the often banal world of reporting is, of course, just good old-fashioned editorial hubris.

7

Letter to the editor

Death by lack of ambulance THE iLembe District is growing in leaps and bounds yet the needs of its people take a back seat. I look on in bemusement at the fact that our ambulance service now has only one working ambulance. The paramedics are clocking their cards and sitting idle for their shifts as there is no ambulance available. Howdoesthisextremelyessential service meet the needs of the many people requiring such services with only one vehicle? Shouldn’t the acquisition of more ambulances be a top priority? The shortage of ambulances couldmeanthedeathofmanypeople due to illness or accidents, many of which can be avoided if essential care is given timeously. This can only be done if there are sufficient ambulances to meet the needs of the people. Selvan Naidoo

RESTAURANT MANAGERS WANTED

PRESENTS P

MANDINI AND GINGINDLOVU

KFC FRANCHISE

Finance Management Workshop

COMING CO OUT!!! Breaking the bondage of Debt & Poverty HOSTS: Dr N K & Ps S Magubane

Date

: 07 June 2014 (Saturday)

Venue : Truevine Community Church KwaDukuza (5 Haysom Road, Stanger—Opposite Pick n Pay) Time

: 09H30 am

GET ADVICE FROM FINANCIAL EXPERTS

All Welcome! Entrance is free

We Are Looking For Dynamic People Who Are Interested In The Management Of A Kfc Fast Food Restaurant. RESPONSIBILITIES : You will be responsible for the management of the restaurants sales, profit and customer service. Operational excellence will also have to be managed in every respect of the day to day running of the restaurant. Computer skills, financial acumen, good communication skills and the willingness to work public holidays, weekends and rotational shifts. Relevant tertiary qualifications will be an advantage. To apply please e-mail your cv to temp@moralfoods.co.za Closing date : 30 June 2014 SHOULD YOU NOT BE CONTACTED WITHIN 21 DAYS FROM CLOSING DATE, PLEASE REGARD YOUR APPLICATION AS UNSUCCESSFUL.


June 6, 2014

NEWS

8

Have you entered the KZN Premier spelling bee yet?

stanger

WEEKLY

PHOTO:JYOTHI LALDAS

Daryl Pillay, Leo Pillay, Saras Naidoo and Frank du Toit.

The end of a special era at Emmets JYOTHI LALDAS

A

FTER more than 65 years of serving the community of KwaDukuza, businessman Frank du Toit and his loyal staff at Emmetts are bidding the

community a fond farewell. Homeware store Emmetts closed its doors in Chief Albert Luthuli Street on Saturday, 31 May, ending an era, with Du Toit heading of into retirement. Speaking to the Weekly, Du Toit and his long time manager Saras Naidoo said while they are looking forward to a period of rest, there was not a day that went by that they did not look forward to going to work. Seventy-nine-year-old Du Toit, who plans to relax and travel to Australia to spend time with his children and grandchildren, said

they have been is business for so long that children who once came into the store with their parents are now adults who come into the store for their own homeware. Du Toit said his formula for success is buying good quality stock and marketing it well. “At Emmetts we always pride ourselves in our personal relationships with our clients. We have built strong bonds in the community and these relationships far surpass business.” Du Toit is also well known in the community for his extensive

work as a ward councillor and with the municipality. “ I plan to spend more time on municipal community work. Naidoo, who has 48 years of experience with Emmetts said she raised her four children on her salary. Anemotional Naidoo said closingdownisahighlytraumatic experience. “This store became my life and after my children grew up it has kept me going. I will miss the people the most. This is a very emotional time for us all but I hope to be back soon with my own enterprise.”

HAVE you entered KZN’s most anticipated educational event of the year? Media24 Local News KZN (publishers of the Fever, Echo and Weekly titles) has partnered with the Office of the Premier to bring previously disadvantaged learners throughout the province their popular spelling bee competition. A spelling bee works according to knock-out, where spellers are given a list of pre-chosen words (which will be printed in the above mentioned titles) two months before the competition. These words must be learned by entrants, who will then gather at competitions in their areas, namely Zululand, North Coast, Durban central, Pietermaritzburg or the South Coast, to spell their way to glory. The competition is open to grade 10 and 11 learners (one from each grade - ie two per school)frompreviouslydisadvantagedschools who speak English as a second language. There are hundreds of thousands of rands in prizes up for grabs, including a full medical bursary, a business bursary and a bursary to study journalism. Teachers and schools also receive prizes for producing the top spellers. The words for the KZN Premier Spelling Bee 2014 will be printed in the Fever, Echo and Weekly titles in the week of 20 June, with the competitions taking place in August throughout the province. For more information on the event, contact Sharmaine Smith on 082 496 0617 or Vusi Mthalane on 079 389 5205.

FEVER

FEVER Attention all rural schools/schools with English as a second language Rural/previously disadvantaged schools are invited to enter their top two (2) English spellers from Grade 10 and Grade 11 (one from each grade) into the KZN Premier Spelling Bee Zululand regional event, to be held in August 2014 at the Umhlatuze Auditorium. Words to be learnt for the Zululand Spelling Bee will be published in the 20 June 2014 edition of the Zululand Fever & Ulundi Fever.

Prizes: Cash prizes, book hampers, stationery hampers, bursaries and goodie bags for the top spellers, schools and teachers! To enter: Complete the entry form found in this local newspaper and fax it to us at 0865344256, or email it to kznspellingbee@media24.com OR Send us the below information via email, kznspellingbee@media24.com OR fax, 0865344256. * School name, school address, English teacher’s name and contact details, registration number of your school, district of your school * Full names of your two spellers * Both spellers’ ID numbers OR copy of birth certificate * Entries are limited per regional event * Get your entries in early to ensure your spot at the 2014 Zululand Spelling Bee * Entries close on 27 June 2014

ENTRY FORM Please fill in all the following sections and send it to us via email, kznspellingbee@media24.com, OR fax it to 0865344256.

SCHOOL STAMP

SCHOOL DETAILS: Name: ______________________________ Registration number: _________________ Physical Address: ______________________ Tel: (

) __________________________

__________________________________________ District: ___________________________

SCHOOL ENGLISH TEACHER’S DETAILS: Name: _______________________________ Cell: (

) ___________________________

ENTRANT DETAILS (PUPILS): Grade 10: Name: _______________________________ ID number: ___________________________ Cell: (

) ___________________________

(or a copy of birth certificate)

Grade 11: Name: _______________________________ ID number: ____________________________ (or a copy of birth certificate)

Cell: (

) ___________________________ * Please note all pupils must be entered via their school and cannot enter as individuals * Age limit for pupils is 18 * Entries are limited per regional event * Get your entries in early to ensure your spot * Entries close on 27 June 2014


June 6, 2014

stanger

WEEKLY

NEWS

9

WHAT’S ON >>The Glenhills Sri Soobramoniar and Marriamen Temple will be hosting their annual Garraggum prayer on Sunday, 6 July. Flag hoisting will take place on Monday, 30 June commencing at 5.30pm. The main prayer on Sunday will commence at 10am. Flag dehoisting will take place 8 July at 5.30pm. Those wishing to carry Garraggums can contact the officials on 083 977 3045 (Siva), 084 552 5163 (PA Moodley) or 083 777 1472 (Chix Budhram).

Price Cuts 49

>>The Reiki School of Higher Learning will be conductingReikioneclassinStangerthisweekend.Book yourseatandgiveyourselfagiftofalifetime.Contact Vimla on 031 409 9899/ 082 745 8956.

DAY Y ONL

Bulk Stewing Beef Bone in

Bulk Oukraal Wors

R

6S

54

R

Per kg

Per kg

>>It’s braai time and we would like you to join us for a demonstration on the Miele stand at Hirsch Ballito for some delicious, nutritious braai snacks on Saturday, 7 June from 10am to 11.30am. Free of charge. To book, phone James on 032 946 7400 or email james@hirschs.co.za >>The ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) Centre of Stanger would like to invite you and your family to their weekly Nama Hatta programme this Friday at Sabha Hall. The programme starts at 6.45pm and finishes at 8.30pm. Prasadam will be served. Please contact Hare Krishna Das on 082 829 3880. >>786 Helping Hands is appealing to the community to donate winter clothing, blankets and non perishable food items for underprivileged residents. Items can be dropped off at Spice Delight in Lindley Street. For more information contact Suraya Mitha on 032 554 4025. >>The Shri Sanathan Mundal cordially invites you to spiritual discourses on the topic “ Law of Karma” and the infallible laws of human life by: Shri MK Angajan, internationally acclaimed philosopher from India at the Shri Sanathan Mundal Hall, 21 Greyridge Drive, Stanger Heights from23to26Junefrom6:30pmto8:30pmdaily. All are welcome and supper will be served. For further information contact Madhuri Sing on 082 324 3406.

35

R

Contact: 073 663 3142 032-552 2210

19

50

SAVE R15

90

SAVE R2

PnP Cooked Ham Per 100g

Clover Full Cream or 2% Low Fat Fresh Milk 2 Litre Each

FRESH

35

31

Renown Traditional or Cheese Pork Bangers 750g Each

SAVE R9

10kg

17

SAVE R5

Spekko Parboiled Rice 2kg

39

Rama Original Margarine 500g Brick

35

R

49 73 90

90

15

R

PnP Washed Potatoes 7kg

SAVE R6

PnP White Sugar a 10kg 0 g

PnP Golden Delicious Apples 1.5kg

BUY ANY 2 FOR

20 15

R

Simba Lay’s Potato Chips Assorted 125g

90

Coca-Cola Regular 2.5 Litre

90

Omo Auto Washing Powder 2kg, Concentrated Liquid 750ml, Liquid Detergent 1.5 Litre or Capsules 16s Each

R

I&J Light & Crispy Hake Fillet Portions Assorted 500g Each

90

Frisco Instant Coffee Assorted 750g Each

31

BUY 2 FOR

90

R

To place a notice in the “What's on” section, email stangerweeklynews@gmail.com or fax us on 032 552 3985. Deadline – Monday 10am. Items in this section will only be run twice ahead of your event and are free of charge.

Pitbul from King Shaka Street (near Nature’s Best) The Pitbul has a black mark on the tail.

9

PnP Fresh Chicken Braaipak 4s or 16s Per kg

>>TheDivineLifeSocietyofSA-StangerBranch invites you to attend Ganga Arati and weekly Satsangs on Sundays commencing at 4.50pm and on Tuesdays commencing at 6.20pm. Ganga Arati and Hanuman Chalisa (three times) on Wednesdays and Fridays commencing at 5.30pm.

MISSING / STOLEN

Selected products on this page have been styled for photography

Cuddlers Disposable Nappies Size 3 Midi 52s, Size 4 Maxi 50s, Size 4+ Maxi Plus 48s or Size 5 Junior 44s

105

R

Per Pack

SAVE R7

39

90

Sunlight Handwash Washing Powder Assorted 2kg Each

PRICES VALID 3 - 8 JUNE 2014 AT PICK N PAY SUPERMARKETS AND HYPERMARKETS IN KWAZULU-NATAL ONLY

Excluding Swaziland and Lesotho. Shop in store or online at www.pnp.co.za/shop Customer Care 0800 11 22 88. Toll free landline only. Cellphone rates apply. www.picknpay.co.za

Pick n Pay endeavours to meet the demand for these promotional items, but stocks are limited. Some stores may not stock some of these products. Please check availability. We strive to ensure all printed information is correct, but will not be liable for any print errors that may occur. Advertised prices are inclusive of VAT where applicable. We reserve the right to limit quantities. smart shopper terms and conditions apply. Certain products are excluded from the smart shopper programme, please see in store or go online for more details. 1185669_390 X 194


FEATURES

10

June 6, 2014

Spoil Dad this Father’s Day...

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

Mr XX-Haust -Haust Mr Tyre EXHAUST SPECIALIST

87 Mahatma Ghandi Street, Stanger Ronald: 082 400 2115

OPENING SPECIALS

TRADING HOURS: MON-FRI 8am to 4.30pm SAT: SA T: 08:00am to 3pm SUN: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

BEST e h t e We ar Carriage er in Und pairs Re

t any We will bea on tio ati ittten quotta writ

D” “GUARANTEE

Make DAD a photo frame

TAXI SPECIALS Complete 3Y/ 4Y System Fitted

R650 R300 incl

Front Pipe

1.6/1.3 Toyota Corolla Branches for Enhanced Performance & Better Fuel Consumption

R750 fitted

Corolla 1.6/1.3 Performance Branch & Stainless Steel Exhaust Combo

R1700 fitted

Tailpiece from

R60

Exhaust Welding from

R15

Golf Complete Stainless Exhaust & Branch Combo

R1800 fitted

Complete Bosal Mild Cowley/Bosal Universal Knuckle Joints Steel System from UNBEATABLE UNBEAT ABLE AT Silencers Supplied & fitted fitted fitted from 1yr Guarantee 1yr Guarantee WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED

R280 R180

R650

The completed frame should look something like this.

stanger

WEEKLY

T

hisDADphotoframeisaperfectgiftforchildren to make for their dads on Father’s Day. You will need: >> A5 card (we used A4 and cut in half) >> Stickers and any other embellishments that you have >> Glue >> Three photographs Instructions: Draw two Ds and an A shape onto the card, and cut out. Useasmallpairofscissorstocutouttheinside of the letters, too (younger children will need adult help or supervision). Decorate your letters. We simply used stickers but you can use gems, ribbons, sequins, pompoms or anything else from your craft box. Glue a photo to the back of each letter so that it fills the aperture. Trim any overhanging bits of photo away. Layer the letters so they overlap slightly, spelling out the word “Dad”, and glue together. You could laminate the photo frame to make it last, or enclose the whole thing within a larger Perspex frame.

REAL VALUE . REAL VALUE . REAL VALUE . REAL VALUE . REAL VALUE


June 6, 2014

FEATURES

Spoil Dad this Father’s Day...

stanger

WEEKLY

Things to do on Father’s Day

11

T

HEREarelotsoffunthingstodo cifically for children. Take a break to use while fishing, like a new fishing the tickets inside. Buy him a shirt to wouldn’tbeanycomplaintsifhewoke wear to the game as the second part up to breakfast in bed or got to spend on Father’s Day to celebrate enjoy a picnic lunch with a variety of rod! Sports Event: Take dad to see his of his present. While there, treat dad the afternoon golfing. dad and show appreciation for sandwiches, dad’s favorite pasta salMakethedayallabouthimandyou all he does throughout the year. Plan ad, chips, fruit and a special dessert. favorite team play! Purchase tickets to snacks, drinks and hot dogs galore. Dads deserve a little R and R every will get enough “thank you’s” to last to partake in one of dad’s favorite ac- Surprise dad during the trip by giving in advance of the game and surprise tivities that incorporates all the kids, himaFather’sDaypresentthathecan dad on Father’s Day with a card with once in a while too, so there probably the rest of the year. regardless of age. Father’s Day ideas for any lucky dad: Lunch or Dinner Out: Make reservations in advance and take dad to his favorite restaurant for lunch or dinner. Make your final destination a surprise, blindfold dad and have him guess where you’re going. Keep going with surprises and ask friends and family members to meet at the restaurant. Once everyone is seated, order dad’s favorite food. End the meal with a yummy dessert or ice cream that dad rarely lets himself have. Day Trip: Plan a day trip to dad’s favorite destination and spend the day Asstd. colours togetherasafamily. Make sure the entire day is as relaxing as possible and plan everything ahead of time. Pack a cooler with drinks and snacks and Grey load the CD player MENS only with dad’s favorite ‘BRASIL’ PJ’S S-XL MENS music.Givethekids BOXER SHORTS MENS plenty of things to set FLANNEL PJ’S do in the car and try to engage everyone ea. S-XL in car games like set kid-friendly trivia S-XL or ‘I Spy.’ Fishing Trip: A great way to spend the day outside doing something fun 6-11 is to take a fishing MENS trip. Make the day 084 707 2054 a pair SLIPPERS kid- friendly by 6-11 bringing fishing FSP 32023 All Prices Exclude On Road Charges - Terms & Conditions Apply - E & OE rods designed spe-

CRAZY OPENING SPECIALS

SPECIALS ONLY FOR BALLITO STORE For white and 9 standard colours only

a pair

Quality Paints at affordable prices - direct to the public Cybersupreme Washable Matt Finish

20 Lt

R695

+ 5LT FREE Plaster Primer 4 in 1

For white only

20 Lt

R495

+ 5LT FREE AcrylicRoof Coat Black/Charcoal/ Terracotta/Mid Brown

20 Lt

R495 Shop 20, Kyalami Park, Ballito Tel: 032 946 1453 Fax: 032 946 1454

20 Lt

R495

+ 5LT FREE

Cybertex Texture Weathercoat

S-XL

Renew Your Tar

MENS VEST Black only

For white and 9 standard colours only

20 Lt

R495

R139

+ 5LT FREE Gloss Enamel

ea.

5 Lt

•We reserve the right to limit quantities • E&OE

MENS TRACK PANTS ea. Black & Grey S-XXL

Acrylic P.V.A Special

For White/Cream/ Black/Golden Brown/P.W.D Brown

5 Lt

R195

645 Sunset Avenue, Logbro Centre (Next to Ismails Hardware) Tel: 031 4021793

173/183 Umhlanga Rocks Drive (Basement of Farmhouse Butchery), Durban North Entrance from Ryde Place - Tel: 031 5649744

For Peach/ Cream/White

20 Lt

R199 DEBIT/CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

Washable Scrubbable Acrylic Midsheen

MENS PUSH-IN SLIPPERS

•Stanger, 59B Hullett St. Tel: 032-5522691 •Tongaat, 293 Old Main Rd. Tel: 032-9447188 •Verulam, 86/87 Moss St. Tel: 032-5333916


ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY WATER & SEWERAGE TARIFFS (Excluding the Siza Water Concession Area) 10% - INCREASE 17% - COST RFLECTION

2014/2015 - APPROVED TARIFFS OF CHARGES 2013/14 TARIFFS

2014/15 TARIFFS

A. AVAILABILITY CHARGE

2013/14 WATER TARIFF

2014/15 WATER TARIFF

Availability charge on all vacant properties and properties not connected to a meter within the ILembe District Municipality area that can reasonably be connected to a water reticulation system, with the exception of reticulated areas where infrastructure was funded by National or Provincial Government.

R 80,37

R 102,07

0 – 10 kl 11-30 kl > 30 kl

TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

R 9.90 R 9.90 R 9.90

0 R 40.00 R 40.00

2013/14 WATER TARIFF DOMESTIC

B. WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

Per Month

0 – 10 kl 11-30 kl > 30 kl

2014/15 WATER TARIFF CONVENTIONAL - DOMESTIC TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

B.1 WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF (PREAPAID)

TARIFF

2013/14 WATER TARIFF

2014/15 WATER TARIFF

DOMESTIC

PREPAID - DOMESTIC

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

TARIFF

2014/15 WATER TARIFF

RELIGIOUS AND REGISTERED WELFARE ORGANISATIONS TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

R 9.90 R 9.90 R 9.90

0 R 40.00 R 40.00 2013/14 WATER TARIFF VULNERABLE GROUPS

E. WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF CONVENTIONAL

0 – 10 kl Free basic water 0 0 87.50 0 11-30 kl 0 0 12.59 0 > 30 kl R 9.11 R 34.80 20.89 0 DOES APPLY TO THE 2014/15 YEAR - Where a bulk meter exists at a residential complex, the above tariff will apply to that meter, except that the 2014/15 >20kl tariff will B.1 WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF (PREAPAID)

2013/14 WATER TARIFF

2014/15 WATER TARIFF

DOMESTIC

PREPAID - DOMESTIC

REGISTERED INDIGENT CONSUMERS ONLY 0 – 10 kl Free basic water 11-30 kl > 30 kl

TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

0 0 R 9.11

0 0 R 34.80

D. WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF CONVENTIONAL

12.59 20.89

-

2014/15 WATER TARIFF

INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL/GOVERNMENT/SCHOOLS (BUSINESS)

INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL/GOVERNMENT/ (BUSINESS) & NORMAL SCHOOLS

TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

R 12.98 R 13.64 R 13.64

R 69.29 R 69.29 R 69.29

TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE 17.32 17.32

175.00 -

2013/14 WATER TARIFF

2014/15 WATER TARIFF

INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL/GOVERNMENT/SCHOOLS (BUSINESS)

INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL/GOVERNMENT/ (BUSINESS) & NORMAL SCHOOLS (PREPAID)

C.1 WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF - PREPAID

0 – 10 kl 11-30 kl > 30 kl

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

2013/14 WATER TARIFF

C. WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF CONVENTIONAL

0 – 10 kl 11-30 kl > 30 kl

TARIFF

TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

R 12.98 R 13.64 R 13.64

R 69.29 R 69.29 R 69.29

TARIFF

2013/14 WATER TARIFF VULNERABLE GROUPS

175.00 17.32 17.32

2013/14 WATER TARIFF

2014/15 WATER TARIFF

RELIGIOUS AND REGISTERED WELFARE ORGANISATIONS

RELIGIOUS, NO FEE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED WELFARE ORGANISATIONS

0 – 10 kl 11-30 kl > 30 kl

-

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE 92.50 12.57 12.57

-

2014/15 WATER TARIFF VULNERABLE GROUPS TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

R 9.90 R 9.90 R 9.90

0 R 40.00 R 40.00

92.50 -

2014/15 WATER TARIFF VULNERABLE GROUPS - PREPAID TARIFF

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE 92.50 12.57 12.57

-

Vulnerable Groups – Non Governmental Organisations and/or Non-Profit Organisation caring for abandoned persons, sick, frail, no shelter, cannot take care of themselves and/or has no immediate family. Requirements – as per tariff policy

2013/14

2014/15

Bulk Water Sales to Ithala per kilolitre.

R 6.36

R 8.08

Water sales to all domestic properties registered in the name of Sappi Kraft (Mandeni) and being used by Sappi Kraft per kilolitre. – No free basic water allocation. Excluding accounts registered in private individuals’ names.

R 1.95

R 2.48

Water sales to all domestic properties registered in the name of ILLOVO and being used by ILLOVO per kilolitre. – No free basic water allocation. Excluding accounts registered in private individuals’ names.

R 3.01

R 3.82

F. WATER TANK DELIVERIES

Per Tank

Per Tank

Delivery of water by municipal tankers to areas without access to boreholes, springs or reticulated water (restricted to 6kl per month per household) – Domestic

R 274.59

R 348.73

Delivery of water by municipal tankers to areas without access to boreholes, springs or reticulated water (restricted to 6kl per month per business/government institution) – Business and Government Water sales to private tankers per kilolitre.

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

TARIFF

0 – 10 kl R 9.90 0 11-30 kl R 9.90 R 40.00 12.57 > 30 kl R 9.90 R 40.00 12.57 Vulnerable Groups – Non Governmental Organisations and/or Non-Profit Organisation caring for abandoned persons, sick, frail, no shelter, cannot take care of E.1 WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF PREPAID

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

92.50 -

12.57 12.57

RELIGIOUS, NO FEE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED WELFARE ORGANISATIONS

TARIFF

0 – 10 kl Free basic water 0 0 87.50 11-30 kl R 9.11 R 34.80 12.59 > 30 kl R 9.91 R 34.80 20.89 DOES APPLY TO THE 2014/15 YEAR - Where a bulk meter exists at a residential complex, the above tariff will apply to that meter, except that the 2014/15 >20kl tariff will

BASIC MONTHLY CHARGE

2013/14 WATER TARIFF

D.1 WATER CONSUMPTION TARIFF PREPAID

Per Month

TARIFF

R274,59 Per Tank plus R13,42 per kilometre,

R348,73 Per Tank plus R17,04 per kilometre, R 17.66

R 22.43

G. INSTALLATION OF METERED CONNECTION WITHIN ROAD RESERVE i) 15mm – Registered Indigent Consumers 15mm – Residential Rural and Low Cost Housing Property Value < R50 000 15mm – All Consumers ii) 20 mm iii) >20 mm iv) Additional charge for road or pavement reinstatement

Cost + 10%

Cost + 10%

2013/14

2014/15

R 401.26

R 509.60

R 802.51

REMOVED

R 1 645.15 R 2 091.87 Cost + 10%

R 2 089.34 R 2 656.67 Cost + 10%

Water Deposit of 60,00 subject to the consumer concerned providing the Municipality with an Indigent form supported by the Ward Councillor and checked with the Local Municipality’s Indigent Register,

* Special Tariff for indigent:

KWADUKUZA AREA (EXCLUDING SIZA WATER CONCESSION AREA) AND MANDENI AREA SEWER TARIFF Sewer Tariff to be calculated based on 70% water consumption levied on a mothly basis on the lowest tariff

2013/14

H. RECONNECTION CHARGE

2014/15

The charge for reconnection of any water supply installation which has been previously disconnected due to non payment: i) 15mm to 20mm – Residential ii) Complexes/Business/Other iii) > 20mm

R 334.38 R 1 261.28

R 424.66 R 1 601.83

I. CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS CALL OUTS Any customer call out which has been established to be the customer’s liability.

2013/14

2014/15

Cost + 10%

Cost + 10%

J. SURCHARGE

O. L SEWER CONNECTION FEE (SADDLE ONLY) i) 110 mm diameter ii) 150 mm diameter iii) 225 mm diameter

The Council may, by resolution, enforce a surcharge to cover the costs of unforeseen circumstances.

K. ILLEGAL WATER CONNECTIONS 1st Disconnections of illegal water connections and tampering with meter installation, restrictor or seal on meter. 2nd Disconnections of illegal water connections and tampering with meter installation, restrictor or seal on meter. 3rd Disconnections of illegal water connections and tampering with meter installation, restrictor or seal on meter.

2013/14 R 3 845.38

2013/14 DOMESTIC Sewer basic charge Sewer unit charge - per kl consumption Sewer basic charge - INDIGENT Sewer unit charge - per kl consumption INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL/GOVERNMENT/ (BUSINESS) & NORMAL SCHOOLS Sewer basic charge Sewer unit charge - per kl consumption RELIGIOUS, NO FEE SCHOOLS AND REGISTERED WELFARE ORGANISATIONS Sewer basic charge Sewer unit charge - per kl consumption VULNERABLE GROUPS Sewer basic charge Sewer unit charge - per kl consumption

2014/15 R 4 883.63

R 5 768.07

R 7 325.45

R 11 536.13

R 14 650.89

MP. UNBLOCKING OF SEWERS (WITHIN CUSTOMER’S

PREMISES) 1. For the first 2 hours 2. For each additional hour

2014/15

New New New New

120.00 8.81 60.00 8.81

New New

212.00 12.12

New New

125.00 8.80

New New

125.00 8.80

R 1 831.06 R 2 618.86 R 5 820.84

R 2 325.45 R 3 325.95 R 7 392.47

2013/14

2014/15

R107,80 per hour R86,29 per hour

R 136,91 per hour R 109,59 per hour

2013/14 Cost + 10%

2014/15 Cost + 10%

Q. N CONSERVANCY REMOVAL Per Draw Plus additional charge exceeding 15km from Stanger or Mandeni Depot Disposal at Sewer Works by Private Contractor Any other tariff not included

Cost + 10%

Cost + 10%

R153,83 / 10m³ Load Cost + 10%

R 195,36 / 10m³ Load Cost + 10%

R. O Ithala Sewer Charges

As per existing agreement

As per existing agreement

Z. P USER INTERFACE UNIT Replacement of UIU device

2013/14 NEW Included in the Credit Control Policy

*** ALL RECONNECTIONS WILL BE IN THE FORM OF AN INTELLIGEN TPREPAID METER Note: All amounts above are excluding VAT

2014/15 R 380.00


CONSOLIDATED ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY APPROVED ANNUAL BUDGET AND TARIFFS 2014/2015

An information guide on the Annual Capital and Operating Budgets and Tariffs of the iLembe District Municipality for 2014/2015

NOTICE CONSOLIDATED ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY APPROVED ANNUAL BUDGET AND TARIFFS 2014/2015

In terms of section 16the ofAnnual the Municipal FinanceBudgets Management the Consolidated iLembe An information guide on Capital and Operating and TariffsAct, of the2003 iLembe District Municipality for 2014/2015District Municipality Annual Budget for the 2014/2015 ямБnancial year was tabled and adopted at the Council Meeting on 29 May 2014.

Notice In terms of section 16 of the Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 the Consolidated Ilembe District Municipality Annual Budget for the 2014/15 financial year was tabled and adopted at the Council Meeting on 29 May 2014.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2014/2015 ANNUAL BUDGET Highlights of the 2014/2015 Annual Budget

ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY APPROVED CAPITAL BUDGET EXPENDITURE 2014/2015 R000's

56009

SANITATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATION WATER SERVICES TOTAL ANNUAL CAPITAL BUDGET EXPENDITURE

CAPITAL BUDGET EXPENDITURE (R000's) 56 009 18.0% 46 435 14.9% 208 320 67.0% 310 764

100.0%

SANITATION SERVICES

46435

208320

Total R310,764

ADMINISTRATION

WATER SERVICES

ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY APPROVED CAPITAL BUDGET FINANCING 2014/2015 R000's

MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT

146 230

MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT INTERNAL FUNDS OTHER GRANTS TOTAL ANNUAL CAPITAL BUDGET FINANCING

CAPITAL BUDGET FINANCING (R000's) 140 338 45.2% 24 196 7.8% 146 230 47.1% 310 764

100.0%

INTERNAL FUNDS

140 338 24 196

OTHER GRANTS

Total R310,764

ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY APPROVED OPERATING BUDGET INCOME 2014/2015 R000's

WATER SERVICES INCOME

WATER SERVICES INCOME SANITATION SERVICES INCOME OTHER INCOME GRANTS CENTRAL & PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT TOTAL ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET INCOME

162 599

OPERATING BUDGET INCOME (R000's) 162 599 24.9% 107 060 16.4% 51 665 7.9% 332 550 50.9% 653 874

100.0%

SANITATION SERVICES INCOME

107 060 OTHER INCOME

332 550

51 665

Total R653,874

GRANTS CENTRAL & PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT

ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY APPROVED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURE 2014/2015 R000's

COUNCIL, ADMIN AND FINANCE

46 064

COUNCIL, ADMIN AND FINANCE SANITATION SERVICES WATER SERVICES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING

OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURE 203 451 37.3% 48 766 8.9% 247 206 45.3% 46 064 8.4%

SANITATION SERVICES

203 451

TOTAL ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURE

545 487

100.0%

WATER SERVICES

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING

247 206

48 766

Total R545,487

Approved Annual Tariffs for 2014/2015 It was approved that water and sanitation tariffs be increased by 10% It was further approved that an additional tariff of 17% in terms of setion 75 A of the Municipal Systems Act be levied in respect of cost reflective tariffs Copies of the Annual tariffs for 2014/2015 will be available at the iLembe District Municipality Offices at 59/61 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza. Further Details on the Consolidated Approved Annual 2014/2015 Budget Copies of the iLembe Consolidated Approved Budget for 2014/2015 will be available to be scrutinised at the iLembe District Municipality Offices at 59/61 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza and will be placed on the municipal website @www.ilem Enquiries about this notice may be directed to the Budget and Treasury Office- Mrs SN Mthembu on 032 437 9356

N G KUMALO ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER iLembe District Municipality 59/61 Mahatma Ganghi Street KwaDukuza


Page 14

Stanger WEEKLY

June 6, 2014

Service GuideS VYASH'S

VASCO KITCHENS (PTY) LTD

DRIVING SCHOOL Tuitions done professionally

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

THE CV PRO CV JOINTS

SUSPENSION SPECIALIST

• Kitchens/B.I.C • Spray Painting

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

FREE

LEARNERS CLASSES

Find us at 7 Smithers Road, Stanger

Old MotorTown Midas Building, Workshop No. 2

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

S’Fiso 073 261 5669

Cell: 079 863 2636 Office : 032 - 551 3670

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

Cell:082 822 4771

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

SUPERCARS TOWING Seany: 072 033 7733 082 961 6764

189 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza Tel: 032 551 4201 SCAFFOLD • Ledgers • Standards • Hook on Boards etc. DECKING MATERIALS •Floor Centres • Quick Strip Beams • Decking Plates etc.

We deliver & Pick Up Phone: 083 790 1919 or 032 551 4201

Shades Airconditioning & Refrigeration

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

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

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

perfect mehndi for the perfect occasion

PHOTOGRAPHY

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

WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS PHOTOSHOOTS HIRE OF PROJECTER AND SLIDE CREATIONS

• R & S hand and nail cone • Rizwana Nail cone • Bridal Mehndi • Annique Products • NMC Cookware • Almond Slicer

Rehana: 032-552 3681 Cell: 073 350 9181 Saleha: 032-552 7881 Like us on

R & S Mehndi

Kenvolks Motors

• Quality blanket and linen at reasonable price. • Plastic ware • Lounge Suite • Bed • Cellphone Accessories

REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF VEHICLES Dhan / Percy 29 Balcomb Street, P. O. Box 858, Stanger 4450 Tel: 032 551 4311 • Fax:032 551 3887 Email: kenvolks@telkomsa.net Business hours: 7.30am - 5pm

TEL: 078 704 0766

NEXT TO SOLLY’S PHARMACY, HULETT STREET

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

• COMPLIANCE AUDITING • SHERMTRAC TRAINING • SCAFFOLDING TRAINING • FIRST AID TRAINING • FIRE TRAINING • SAFETY REP TRAINING • SAFETY OFFICER TRAINING

r & s mehndi salon

MADINA PAK LINEN

FABWELD

SAFEPRO OHS

Call our office for weekly discounts on training...

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

randees electrical cc Electrical Installations, Sales, Repairs & Maintenance

SINGH’S HARDWARE

189 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza Tel: 032 551 4201

HIRE OF: • TLB • Excavators • Tip Trucks • Payloaders

Phone: 083 790 1919 or 032 551 4201

NOW IN STANGER SINGH’S HARDWARE

Clairvoyance: Crossing Over Angel: Therapy Course, Readings Counselling: Bereavement, Marriage & adolescent Cleansing: Home, Vehicle & business Motivational seminars & Tarot card readings Cell: 073 907 2111 • Tel: 032 943 3898 tutswastika@gmail.com

PLANT HIRE

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

SCAFFOLD HIRE

SWASTIKA SINGH RAI Obligations to inquiry

“We keep you volks smiling’’

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

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

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

Tel: 032 551 2083 Faizel

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

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

RB

DOORS

Visit our display at BUILIT in BALLITO

Tel: 032 586 3331

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

PHUMULANI’S PLUMBING SERVICES (PTY) LTD

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

FOR A FREE QUOTATION & COMPETITIVE CALL OUT FEES CALL:

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

HOOBLAL’S CATERING

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

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

Excel Tax & Accounting

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


June 6, 2014

NEWS

Bostonites are good sports

stanger

WEEKLY

15 IN LOVING MEMORY

Sandile Ngema fills the bucket.

MISS INDIE IYER 8 Coronation Road, Tongaat formerly of Stanger

03/12/1951 - 27/05/2014 Our beloved sister, aunt and friend, it is with great sadness that we had to say goodbye to you. Your love, dedication and sacrifice that you have made, has given us great comfort. The happy memories we share will be treasured. We miss you and will always love you.

Boston boys tried to keep their composure in the hula hoop game, BOSTON College Stanger hosted a games and social day at the Stanger Recreation Grounds on Wednesday last week. Students formed teamsandparticipated against one another in a number of games, which entailed each team member completing a set of activities and racing to the finish line. According to organisers, team membersdisplayedexcellent sportsmanship as they cheered one another on. The day kicked-off with a “fill the bucket race”, followed by a “sack race” and “egg and spoon race”, which made use of raw eggs. After the races, each team member had to scuttle through a hula hoop without dropping the hoop. Once the first phase of the games was concluded, the second phase started with a water balloon toss, three legged race, a treasure hunt and the best was indeed kept for last - the sweet bobbing. Students had to collect a sweet from a bucket of water and find another sweet in a bucket filled with cake flour.

The three legged race was no match for the Boston girls.

You and your family are invited to attend the 16th Day Memorial Ceremony of Miss Indie Iyer on Wednesday, 11 June 2014 at the V.M Moonsamy Hall, Tongaat. Supper will be served between 6pm-7pm and service to follow thereafter.

Sadly missed by your loving family

CTN CARPORTS & AWNINGS

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

NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Free quote:

Renesha Amin, Carlen Cornelius, Menka Laldas, Omayya Murugan, Praveshene Pillay and Nevisha Devnath take a break from the games.

In Loving Memory of the Late

Mr Shunmagum Munisamy (Lighty) Who was called to rest on the 25 May 2014

25 April 1937 - 25 May 2014 Dad, you truly gave us the best now it’s your time to rest. We will miss you dearly, But will cherish you forever in our hearts. We love you. The family would like to place on record their sincere thanks and appreciation to family and friends for their love, support, encouragement, floral tributes and messages of condolences during their bereavement.

Sadly missed by your wife Mali, family and friends.

AUM God saw him getting tired and a cure was not to be, so he put his arms around him and whispered “Come with me!”. With tear eyes we watched him suffer, and saw him fade away. Although we loved him dearly, we couldn’t make him stay. Hard working hands put to rest, A golden heart stopped beating. God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best. You and your family are requested to attend the six month memorial ceremony of the

Late Mr Ishwarlall Diplal

Date: Sunday, 8 June 2014 Time: 9am Venue: At his late residence, House No. 149, School Road, Etete (Next to Radha Roopsingh Primary School) Please accept this as a personal invitation. Sadly missed by his loving wife Mala, son Vikash, daughters Karishma and Amisha and a host of family and friends.

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

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

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

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

EVERGREEN MOTORS

IN LOVING MEMORY

Smithers Road, Stanger (opp Sasko Bakery)

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

Tel: 032 - 552 2093 Ravi - 082 667 1790

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

Mechanical and Auto Electrical workshops are welcome!

AUM

SOWBAGIUM ODAYAR 1937 - 2014

Although you are gone you are not forgotten, although we are apart, your spirit lives within us. Your memory will live in our hearts forever and will last the longest day and will never fade away. Always look over us and shine on us from heaven as we all know that you will enjoy an eternity with our lord. The 15th & 16th Day Memorial Service of the late Sowbagium Odayar will take place on the 6th and 7th June 2014 at her late residence, 29 Freezia Road, Stanger Manor. Supper will be served on the 6th June 2014 between 5pm and 7pm. Service will commence at 7pm. Families, friends and relatives must take this as a personal invitation to attend. Dearly missed by her husband Veloo, Son Denny, Daughters Padmini, Jane and Sally, daughter-in-law Radha, son-in-law Vinay, grandchildren Priya, Meggy, Shivania and Ashayalen, Great grandchildren Syun, Ariya and Keyur, sister Amra, grand sonsin-law Prakash and Craig, relatives and friends.

MRS NARIANAMMA KUMAREN (R0SY)

You and your family are kindly invited to attend the Yearly memorial ceremony of the late Mrs. Narianamma Kumaren (Rosy) Date: Saturday, 7 June 2014 Time: 4:30pm Venue: Stanger Sabha Hall Please accept this as a personal invitation.

In Loving Memory

Vaneshree and Kevaal Anamalay Moodley God chooses the best they day and certainly got the best that day. You were gone before we realised it, and only God knows why. The saddest part of all is, we never said good-bye... Our hearts still ache with sadness, for we loved you so very much, You gave us love in the fullest measure and today that is or dearest treasure, We are forced to live without you, against our will, The emptiness you have left cannot be filled, How much we miss you will never be known. You and your family are invited to attend the 16th Day Memorial Service of the late Vaneshree and Kevaal Anamalay Moodley which will take place on Sunday, 8 June 2014 at Stanger Siva Sungum Hall commencing at 2:30pm.

Sadly missed by the Anamalay family


CLASSIFIEDS ACCOMMODATION

HOUSE FOR SALE

LOANS

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

2 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen, 900sq meter land. Contact: 079 797 8173.

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.

BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET 1.Workshop in CBD 2.Warehouse in CBD 3.Offices in CBD 4.Hair dressing salon in CBD 5.Factory premises in CBD Contact: 072 579 3167. FLAT TO LET Flats to let at Georges Centre, Stanger Manor. Call at Cheryl D Properties-032-551 1630. Stanger-1 bedroom and 2 bedrooms. Contact: 072 579 3167. HOUSES TO LET 1 Bedroom, K.T.B, fully B/Guarded with L/W, R1800. Contact: 032552 5313, 6pm. 1 Room, kit/bath, incl. bed/fridge/stove, lodge, R1500-00 incl. W/L. 3 Bed, lounge & Kit, R6000-00 incl. L/W. Phone: 083 365 6882/074 205 0952. 2 Bedroom, 2 bathrooms, lounge, kitchen, big yard, fully fenced, R3000-00 excl. water/ lights. Contact: 079 797 8173. 3 Bedroom, en-suite, ***** 5 Star Accommodation in secure complex, 18 Edgar Charles Crescent, built-in-cupboard, kitchen units, lockable garage. 3 Bedroom, 8 Enterprise Road, near Coastal Breakdown, immediate occupation. Contact: 032-551 1618/076 374 3284. Basement to let, Rent: R3000 incl. W/L. Contact: 072 907 7041. Dawnside-1 x B/Room, open plan kitchen/ lounge, T/B, excluding lights. Contact: 071 970 2102/032-552 5276. Outbuilding to let in School Road, incl. L/W. Phone: 032-551 2901 after 1pm Outbuilding to rent, Stanger Manor, 2 b/r, lounge, kitchen, T/B, near School & S/Centre. Phone: 084 653 7122/032-551 5915. Townview-Basement, 1 Room, kitchen, T/ Shower, R2000-00 with lights & water. Phone: 032-551 4385.

2 Bedroom/1 Bath, fully fenced with three storage garages at bottom of -+1000sqm property, has built-in cupboards, R475 000.00. Contact Priehesan: 083 673 9600. Newtown-3 B/R, lounge, kit, T/B, fully fitted, fully fenced. 2 B/R outbuilding. R900 000. Contact: Prasheen: 078 638 2060. S3 Properties 1.Land for sale-Glenhills, +- 900sqm @ R160 000. 2.Land for sale-Dokterskop, +- 1000sqm, exotic open views @ R360 000. 3.Massive d/storey home + basement with 2 tenants, close to hospital & town, Stg Heights @ R1.1m. 4.Windy Heights-2 b/r, L/K, on 900sqm property, flat massive space for future development @ R475 000. 5.Farm for sale-Lot 16 with dwelling & crop farming-3,5 hectares, contact office for more info. 6.Rental homes available-contact office. Contact: 032-552 5596/084 224 9201/ email: reshasing@ gmail.com. Sisanda Properties 1)3 bedroom house in Mandeni B Section Sundumbili, Price, R350 000.00. For more information contact Mthunzi 083 729 6425. Sisanda Properties 1)3 bedroom house kitchen, dining room, t/b and lounge, R700 000,00 neg. in Glenhills 2)3 bedroom house dining room, kitchen toilet, bathroom, lounge and ensuite, Price R500 000 in Glenhills. 3)3 bedroom house in Glenhills, Price R450 000 For more information please contact Mthunzi on 083 729 6425. We do the following: 1.Free property evaluation 2.Buy and sell properties 3.Arrange finance Do not hesitate to contact Mthunzi for help on 083 729 6425 or at mthunzifs@gmail.com.

ESTATES For Sale 3 Bedroom house-Stg Mnr-R895 000.00 3 Bedroom houseNewtwn-R795 000.00 Contact Sanji-082 338 6861

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

ARE you drowning in debt??? Pay from as little as R250.00 per month towards all your accounts. Immediate relief. We also remove garnishees. Call Siva078 545 0850/032-533 7894, Savy-082 397 1840, Chanel-073 137 0783. Shop 6, Hyper Mall, next to Verulam Post Office below Pick & Pay. PREMISES TO LET Shops to Rent near busy taxi rank. Call at Siya Zama Hardware, 56 Balcomb Street. Tel: 082 500 5678. PROPERTY FOR SALE Small holding for sale situated between rainfarm lodge and club venture, 15km inland from ballit, 2HA, trading store old buildings incomplete and an incomplete animal, Farm and event venue. Price: 3.5 million not neg. Contact Monica: 082 394 4576. TUITIONS Tuition-Maths & Physical Science, Grades 10, 11 & 12. Phone: 082 436 1274. Unisa & IMM GSM Tuition-Law, Commerce, Marketing & Education Degrees, Diplomas & Certificate Programmes. The graduate academy Tel: 032-586 3804 / durban@t-g-a.co.za.

ADVERTISING We regret we cannot accept responsibility for an incorrect insertion of an advertisement. If errors do occur, they should be reported immediately on 0325523363 No repeat advertisement or credit will be given for small typographical errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement.

VACANCY

CLASSIFIEDS

June 6, 2014

16 WEEKLY stanger

Diesel Mechanic Assistant required. Must be of sober habits, Drivers licence will be an advantage. CONTACT: JACKSON MOTORS 032 552 3857 PHOTO: SUPPLIED

VACANCY SPRAYER/POLISHER REQUIRED URGENTLY Must have experience, preferably males Call in personally at Cantoni Lounge, 8 Bauhinia Road, Industrial Area, Stanger

At the networking breakfast are (from left) Nicolette Meyer, Suzette Barnard and BBN’s Brenda Els.

Strengthening your business worth through local networks SHANNON HOPKINS

Both positions-min 2 yrs prev exp with proven track record & traceable references.

NORTH Coast entrepreneurs and business managers were tutored in the art of effective business initiatives last week. The seminar was titled “How to make your business work so you don’t have to” , hosted by the BBN Business Network at Primi Plantation, Lifestyle Centre. BBN’s Brenda Els spoke about vital points for effective business growth, including time management and controlling cash flow. “At the end of the day, think about what you actually did and how productive you really were. Youmaybesurprisedathowmuch time you wasted,” she said. She said monitoring cash flow is vital to any business, as is working towards more predictable revenue.

Forward your CV to the HR Partner, P.O Box 1427, Wandsbeck, Westville 3631 Fax: 031-274 7520 or email: careers@nkonkikzn.com clearly stating which position you are applying for. Attach matric cert & academic records. Salary comm. with exp. Only shortlisted candidate will be contacted. We reserve the right not to fill any vacancy.

Glamorous winter ball

VACANCY STANGER NKONKI KZN Chartered Accountants (SA) Nkonki is a firm of registered Auditors and Chartered Accountants. We invite applicants for the following positions at our STANGER office:Accounting Clerk Grads/Undergrads with Acc/Aud & with relevant experience to AFS level ess. Tax Clerk Grads/Undergrads with previous experience in Tax dept of accounting firm preferred. Knowledge and experience of efiling & general tax compliance matters ess.

STANGER WEEKLY

148 King Shaka Street, Stanger

Tel: 032 552 3363 Fax: 032 552 3985

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS In the Estate of the late Nazaar Abdool Hameed Khan Identity No: 590202 5134 08 3 Date of Birth: 02 February 1959 Date of Death: 07 July 2012 And surviving spouse Sharmila Khan Identity Number: 650911 0597 08 9 Estate No: 20107/2014 DBN Creditors and Debtors in the above Estate are hereby required to file their claims with and pay their debts to the undersigned within 30 (thirty) days from the date of publication hereof. Dated at Stanger this 20 day of MAY 2014. SHAM & MEER P.O. Box 393, Stanger, 4450

THE Stanger Training Centre, a school for pupils with special education needs, is embarking on a fund raising winter ball. The funds raised go towards ensuring the smooth functioning of the institution. The winter ball will be held on Saturday, 14 June at the Stanger

Els said profit is often gobbled up by “unnecessary” things like too many business lunches that are not reflected on the company’s books. “Many people in business seem to have this problem, as well as having poor customer service,” said Els. She said that customers should be treated with respect at all times. She also addressed hiring the right staff for the right positions in order to reduce turnover rates. “Consider what quality of life you have in your business, if you end up working seven days a week, or if your business is well programmed and allows you to spend time with family and friends,” she said. Els ended with an important message — locals should“supportlocal”rather than spending cash further afield.

Secondary School Hall commencing at 6pm. Set in the heart of winter, the evening promises to keep you warm and on your toes. So, put on your dancing shoes and come along to support a worthy cause. You are bound to enjoy the sumptuous array of dishes on the evening menu. The menu also caters for vegetarians. For tickets contact the school on 032-552 5498 which is R120 per person.

Speaking to win

Audit Bureau of Circulations of South Africa

29 900 copies distributed per week October - December 2012 Verified FREE Distribution

PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNA

Dhiya Maharaj of Stanger Manor Primary School was placed third in the provincial finals of the Mahatma Gandhi Speech Contest held at DUT on Saturday. She is seen with HOD Thula Somduth and school principal Logan Reddy.


KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY

KWADUKUZA UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ELECTRICITY TARIFF OF CHARGES MUNICIPAL NOTICE NO. MN 80/2014 Notice is hereby given that a Resolution C643 dated 20 May 2014 has been taken by the KwaDukuza Council in terms of section 75(A) of the local Government Municipal Systems Act 2000 (Act no. 32 of 2000), for amendment to the Electricity Tariff of Charges for the 2014/2015 Financial Year, the purport of which is as follows: PROPOSED ELECTRICITY TARIFF ADJUSTMENT FOR THE PERIOD 1 JULY 2014 TO ‘30 JUNE 2015 TARIFF 1: Industrial commercial and other consumers, excl the use of electricity of farmers for irrigation purposes with a notified maximum demand of 65KVA or more, but not exceeding 1000KVA. With a minimum charge based on 70% of 65 kVA@the tariff per kVA.

The proposed Electricity tariff adjustments will be open for inspection from Wednesday 4 June 2014 during office hours at the following Municipal Offices: Cnr of Ocean Drive and Garden Road, Salt Rock, General Justice Mpanza Building, 104 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza: Chief Albert Luthuli Street, KwaDukuza and all other KwaDukuza Libraries. Representations or comments must be lodged in writing with the undersigned on or before Tuesday 17 June 2014. The proposed amendments will come into effect on 1 July 2014. Please note that the proposed adjustments have been approved by the National Electricity Regulator of South Africa (NERSA). NJ MDAKANE MUNICIPAL MANAGER Civic Offices 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street KwaDukuza - 4450 P O Box 72 KwaDukuza 4450


SPORT

18

June 6, 2014

stanger

WEEKLY

Nevil’s Auto off to a dream start WEEKLY REPORTER NEVIL’S Auto got off to a dream start in the Trophies Engravers-sponsored KwaDukuza Darts Association League opener after trouncing overwhelming favourites R and B Gledhow (23-13) at the Taste of India Restaurant on Wednesday night. Nevil’s Auto won the opening frame (5-1) and doubled their advantage (10-2) after winning the 2nd frame by the same margin. Gledhow reduced the deficit (6-12) after winning the 3rd frame (4-2). Gledhow stayed in contention for honours after sharing the spoils in a 3-3 stalemate in the 4th frame. But, Nevil’s Auto slammed the door on the faces of their opponents after hammering them (5-1) in the penultimate frame. With the fate of their rivals sealed, Nevil’s Auto stepped off the accelerator in the final frame, holding on to a 3-3 draw to notch up an impressive 23-13 win. Sanjay Singh and Shaun Pillay were the toast of the Nevil’s Auto outfit winning five games each from six matches. They received good support from Paddy Padayachee and Sidney Naicker who won four games each. Meanwhile, Vishalin Parmasivan inspiredIsithebePaintstoanemphatic24-12 win against Darnall Action Sporting with a flawless performance (which included sixwinsonatrotandasuperb180comprising of three triple 20’s). Isithebe Paints won the opening frame (4-2) and increased their lead (9-3) after walloping their rivals 5-1 in the 2nd frame. Darnall, who started off sluggishly could only muster a tame 3-3 draw in the 3rd frame. Isithebe Paints turned on the heat in the 2nd half, notching up a hat-trick of victories in the remaining three frames to secure a comfortable 24-12 win and leapfrog Nevil’s Auto at the top of the log table.

Dolphins trounce Salt Rock >> Entertaining squash played at the Dolphin Coast Sports Centre WEEKLY REPORTER STANGER Dolphins I trounced Salt Rock I (14-3) in a Dolphin Coast Squash First Division League game played at the Dolphin Coast Sports Centre on Thursday night. Dino Moodley, playing at four, grabbed a comfortable 11-6 win against Jonathan Hein in the opening set. But, once Hein found his rhythm midway into the 2nd set, he grabbed a nail-biting 11-9 win to level the scores at 1-1. Moodley stormed back into contention winning the next two sets (11-8; 11-4) to give the home team an early 3-1 lead. Morgan Lynch and Shane Govindasamy were locked in a fierce 5-setter humdinger. Govindasamy lost the 1st set (9-11), but came back strong after winning the 2nd set (11-5). Lynch forged ahead (2-1) with a nail-biting 11-9 win in the 3rd set. Govindasamy did not throw in the towel, but rallied back gamely with a hard fought 11-7 win in the 4th set to level the scores at 2-2. With the vociferous home crowd behind their local hero, Govindasamy duly obliged producing brilliant squash in the 5th set to snatch a memorable 11-9 (3-2) win. Rashid Joosab hardly worked up asweatinhisclinical3-0(11-9;11-7; 11-5) demolition of Jeremy Lamb to seal the fate of their rivals. Avesh Nurbadh and Christo Dirks entertained the huge crowd with some top drawer squash. Thereweresome“jaw-dropping” moments in the crowd, who watched in awe as both players moved with consummate ease all over the courts

to retrieve the ball. Nurbadh notched up an impressive3-0(11-8;11-9;11-8)wintosecure the 2-bonus points for the home team (14-3). Meanwhile, Stanger Dolphins II and Verulam shared the spoils in 8-8 (7-7) Dolphin Coast Squash Second Division League stalemate played in Verulam on Thursday night. The hosts got off to a winning start after 4th seed Jayraj Dhilraj beat Elvis Govender in the straight sets (15-13; 16-14; 15-7) in the opening fixture. Mike Balwanth reduced the def- Shane Govindasamy icit to a solitary point (1-3) after beating Peru Naidoo 15-9 in the first set. But, Naidoo came back strongly winning the next set narrowly (1614). Balwanth showed scant respect for his opponent in the next two sets, cantering to a 15-10; 15-4 (3-1) win to keep Dolphins II in the hunt for honours. IndranPatherproducedvintage squash, bubbling with exquisite skill and sheer class to outwit Afzal Ally 3-0 (15-13; 16-14; 15-7) and give Dolphins II the lead (6-4) for the first time in the match. All eyes were on the local hero, Lisham Pramee to guide Verulam to victory. Zac Asmal silenced the home-crowd with a scintillating 17-15 win in the opening set. But, Pramee returned the favour in the 2nd set, winning 15-12. Asmal ran out of ideas in the next two sets, going down 9-15; 615 resulting in his 1-3 demise. With the scores tied at 7-7, both teams shared the 2-bonus points, settling for a tame 8-8 draw. Avesh Nurbadh

KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY STANGER TOWN PLANNING SCHEME APPLICATION FOR REZONING AND SUBSEQUENT CONSOLIDATION

UMASIPALA WAKWADUKUZA STANGER TOWN PLANNING SCHEME ISICELO SOKUSETSHENZISWA KOMHLABA KANYE NOKUHLANGANISWA

Notice is hereby given that an application has been made to the Municipality, in terms of Chapter 2: Section 10(2) and Chapter 3: of the KwaZulu-Natal Planning and Development Act, 2008 (Act No. 6 of 2008) for:

Lesi isaziso sokuthi sekwenziwe isicelo kuMasipala, kwisahluko sesibili isigaba 10(2) kanye nesesithathu womthetho weKwaZulu Natal Planning and Development Act, 2008 (no. 6 of 2008) mayelana :

Property Description: Erf 856 Stanger and Erf 11595, both of Stanger Street Address: Located south east of the Stanger Central Business District and west of the N2 freeway and the R102 provincial road. Scope of Application: (i) Proposed rezoning of Erf 856 Stanger to Light Industry, in terms of Section 9(2); and (ii) Subsequent proposed consolidation of Erf 856 and Erf 11595, both of Stanger, in terms of Section 22(2): Registration Division FU Province of KwaZulu-Natal.

Ukuchazwa kwendawo: Erf 856 Stanger kanye ne Erf 11595, zombili zase Stanger Igama lomgwaqo: Isakhiwo sise South east eStanger kwi Central District kanye ne west ka N2 umgwaqo freeway nomgwaqo R102 provincial. Ingqikithi yesicelo: (i) THE PROPOSED REZONING OF ERF 856 STANGER TO LIGHT INDUSTRY. (ii) THE CONSOLIDATION OF ERF 856 STANGER AND ERF 11595 STANGER: REGISTRATION DIVISION FU PROVINCE OF KWAZULU NATAL.

A copy of the application and its accompanying documents will be open for inspection by interested members of the public during normal office hours Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) at The Secretary: Development and Planning Section, KwaDukuza Municipal Offices, No. 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street. The application will lie for inspection from the 6 June 2014.

Ikhophi yesicelo namaphepha ahambisana naso kuzobe kuvulelekile kumalungu omphakathi anesifiso sokuwahlola kusukela ngezikhathi ezijwayelekile zokusebenza emahhovisi , ngoMsombuluko kuya kuLwesihlanu ngaphande kwamaholidi kwi Development and Planning Section, KwaDukuza Municipal offices, Chief Albert Luthuli Street no. 14. Isicelo sokuhlolwa siyobokhona emahhovisi kusukela mhla zingu 6 June 2014.

Any person having sufficient interest in the proposed amendment is invited to cause written comments thereon with: The Municipal Manager, KwaDukuza Municipality, P.O. Box 72, Stanger, 4450 by no later than 11 July 2014.

Yinoma yimuphi umuntu onentshisekelo mayelana nesicelo uyamenywa ukubhala imibono yakhe abhalele kulelikheli : The Municipal Manager, KwaDukuza Municipality, P.O. Box 72, Stanger, 4450 ungakashayi umhlaka 11 July 2014.

A person who fails to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice will be disqualified from further participation in the process,

Umuntu oyohluleka ukungenisa izizathu zakhe nemibono mayelana nalesisimemezelo akayikuphumelela ukuhlanganyela kulenqubomgomo.

APPLICANTS DETAILS: Greenville Trading 89 CC REPRESENTED BY: N. J. Mdakane Municipal Manager Municipal Offices 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street KwaDukuza Municipality 4450 DATE: 6th June 2014 MN:

STRUWIG MENDES ASSOCIATES P.O. Box 347 Tel: 032 5523624 Fax: 032 5512636 Email: smacjb1@iafrica.com

APPLICANTS DETAILS Greenville Trading 89 CC REPRESENTED BY Municipal Manager Municipal Offices 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street KwaDukuza Municipality 4450 DATE: 6 June 2014.

STRUWIG MENDES ASSOCIATES P.O. Box 347 Stanger 4450 Tel: 032 5523624 Fax: 032 5512636 Email: smacjb1@iafrica.com


PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTER

K9 Real Celtic were in seventh heaven after trouncing Young Nation 7-0 in a KwaDukuza Local Football Association Premier League game played at the Recreation Ground on Sunday.

Celtic in seventh heaven WEEKLY REPORTER

K

9 REAL Celtic Sporting Club were in seventh heaven on Sunday after hammering Young Nation (7-0) in a KwaDukuza Local Football Association (KLFA)

Premier League game played at the Recreation Ground. Celtic led 1-0 at the break before the floodgates opened in the 2nd half. Inthe12th minuteSthembeleZuluand midfielder Mgci Zungu were involved in some neat exchange of passes be-

fore Zungu unleashed a perfect through ball for Zulu who made no mistakefromcloserangetogiveCeltic a 1-0 lead. Midway into the first half Mxolisi Gcwensa’s left footed volley beat the Young Nation keeper but eclipsed the crossbar. With seconds before the half-time whistle, Ronnie Ndimeni scored a beauty from just outside the

Grove End breeze into volleyball semi final WEEKLY REPORTER

nal clash at 7pm followed by the Grove End/Virgo semi-final at 8pm. The playoffs for 3rd spot and the final will take place on Friday, 13 June. Trophieswillbeawardedtothewinners and runners-up. President of KDVA Isaac Abraham expressed his sincere thanks to Sunil Pranpath(CEOofSunilPranpathIncorporated) for his generous sponsorship. Meanwhile, there were no upsets in the opening matches of the 2nd round of the EZE’S Electrical Competitive League played on Thursday night. Randsonscanteredtoa2-0winagainst Titans and KSST beat Warriors Sport 2-0. In the KDSA Social League, Darnall United made amends for their defeat against Teachers Style a fortnight after beating MOB in straight sets (2-0). Virgo stunned Cool Leaders, winning 2-0. In other volleyball news, KDVA in con-

junction with KwaZulu-Natal Volleyball will host a referees and coaching clinic on Saturday, 7 June at Manor Primary School commencing at 8.30am. The clinic is open to clubs and interested teachers. KDVA will host the Ralph Reuben memorial knockout tournament for social and competitive league on 12 June. The final is scheduledtotake place on 19 June. Trophies (sponsored by the Reuben Family of Darnall) will be presented to the top three finishers.

GROVE End Volleyball Club breezed into the semi-final of the Sunil Pranpath Incorporated (SPI)-sponsored KwaDukuza Volleyball Association (KDVA) Corporate Knockout Cup in their quest for honours. Six teams assembled at the association courts on Wednesday night to participateinthe2014SPICorporateKOCuptournament. Matches were played on a league basis in two pools with the top two teams in each pool securing a place in the semi’s which is scheduled to take place tonight (Wednesday) commencing at 7pm. In pool A Grove End kicked off their campaign with a 15-10 win against Team Style in the opening set. Styleclawedbackgamelyinthe2ndset but the wealth of experienced campaigners Preggie Pillay, Neil Perumal and Bevlin Thaver ensured Grove End’s hard fought 18-16 win in the 2nd set. In the match against Teachers Style, Grove End hardly moved out of the first gear in their fluent 15-4 win in the opening set. ADOPTION OF THE 2014/2015 FINAL BUDGET AND IDP Teachers tried gamely to put points on the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That KwaDukuza Municipal board, but the Grove Council will consider and adopt the Final Medium Term End machine steamed Expenditure and Revenue Framework for the 2014/2015 to a 15-10 win to secure pole position in pool A. Financial Year and Indicative Budget for the 2015/2016 and The battle for 2nd 2016/2017 Financial Years, together with the IDP for the spot in pool A proved to 2014/2015 Financial Year. be a real humdinger. Style won the first Members of the public and the media are invited to the set 15-12, but were in for meeting whose details are set out hereunder. Anyone wishing a rude awakening after to address Council on the issues mentioned above can do so slumping to a 9-15 dein writing or by indicating to the Speaker of Council, Councillor feat in the 2nd set. Thulani Khuluse before the commencement of the meeting. In the 3rd and deciPermission to speak is subject to the Rules of Meetings of sive set Style proved KwaDukuza Municipal Council. too strong winning 1510, sending Teachers The details of the meeting are as follows: crashing out of the tournament. With the late withDATE : WEDNESDAY 4TH JUNE 2014 drawal of Powertrans, VENUE : SHAKASHEAD COMMUNITY HALL WARD 4 Cool Leaders and Virgo TIME : 15H00 battled it out for top spot in pool B. N.J MDAKANE Cool Leaders Municipal Manager grabbed pole position Municipal Offices in pool B after defeat14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street ingVirgoinstraightsets KwaDukuza 4450 (15-13; 15-9). Tonight (Wednesday), Cool Leaders will MN79/2014 do battle with Team Style in the 1st semi-fi-

KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY

box, but his joy turned to disappointment after he was ruled to be offside by the referee. Early in the 2nd half Zulu notched up a brace to give Celtic a 2-0 lead. In the 55th minute Thobile Khutshiswayo , playing on the deep left flank, weaved his way into the box before hammering a low drive to the left of the Young Nation keeper to give Celtic a commanding 3-0 lead. With less than 20 minutes and enjoying a 3-goal cushion Tholithemba Dube was introduced into the fray for Zungu. Nqobile Diya made a darting run on the right flank and beat his marker with some fancy footwork before passing the ball to the unmarked super-sub, Dube who added his name on the score sheet to give Celtic a commanding 4-0 lead. Celtic rubbed further salt into the wounded Young Nation outfit after Mxolisi Gcwaza and Dube (brace)

June 6, 2014

stanger

WEEKLY

SPORT

19

scored to put the result (6-0) beyond doubt. Young Nation were offered a life-line after being awarded a dubious penalty. But, the Celtic keeper, Senzo Zulu made a brilliant save to maintain a clean sheet. In the dying minutes of the game Khutshiswayowasbroughtdownjust outsidetheboxandtherefereedidnot hesitate to award Celtic a free kick. Man-of-the-match Stembele Zulu notched a hat-trick after his powerful free kick beat the hapless Young Nation keeper to give Celtic a 7-0 win. An ecstatic Celtic coach, Zwelithini Ndimeni said: “My boys have produced wonderful football today and I am overjoyed with the result.” Earlier Siyazama toppled log leaders Thembeni Warriors (2-1) in a KLFA Premier League game. Citizen trounced Movers 3-0 and Tiger Boyz relishedahardfought2-1winagainst Madundube.


GLOWRITE ELECTRICAL 65 Lindley Street (opp. Stanger Supermarket) Telefax : 032 - 551 3349 Cell: 083 736 8474

from

Accredited partner

R550

Supplied & Installed

Veaudry Wide Hair Iron

R1499

DSTV PVR HD DECODER

R999.00

DSTV STANDARD DECODER

R399.00

Supplied & Installed from

R550

Openview HD Satellite TV NOW AVAILABLE Pay once, watch for free, for life Authorised installers

R1699

STANGER WEEKLY

SPORT

21/23 CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI STREET, STANGER TEL: 032 551 2889

June 6, 2014

Moodley earns double green number >> Proud Melody Ndlovu completes 10th Comrades run

Melody Ndlovu was excited after finishing her 10th Comrades Marathon to earn her green number.

WEEKLY REPORTER

D

IPPY Moodley of KwaDukuza Athletic Club (KDAC) was over the moon after finishing his 20th Comrades Marathon in Durban on Sunday to earn that elusive double green number. In an interview with Moodley immediately after the race, the 60-yearold athlete said: “Having started the

hopeofgettingtothefinishlinewithinthe 12-hour mark. “When I ran down the last descent at 45th Cutting I knew that I would bag yet another bronze Comrades medal and more significantly earn that green number.” She crossed the finish line at the Sahara Kingsmead Stadium in Durban in a time of 11:45. Phakamani Johnson Ngema of KDAC was elated after finishing the Comrades Marathon in a respectable time of 8:51 to earn a commemorative Bill Rowan medal. Other KDAC athletes to finish the 89th Comrades Marathon were Danny Sewmungal (10: 41), Jaibalan Soobramoney (11:25), Thualni Cele (11:54), Yathin Narothum (11:55), Pradeev Dhora (11:56) and Aslam Amra (11:57). Meanwhile, Bongamusa Mthembu of Pietermaritzburg claimed his maiden Comrades Marathon title after clinching the 2014 title in a time of 5:28, finishing four minutes ahead of 2012 champion Ludwick Mamabolo with Gift Kelehe (brother of 2001 winner Andrew) finishing 3rd ensuring a one-two-three finish for South African athletes. In the women’s category, Eleanor Greenwood broke the stranglehold of the Nurgalieva twins to claim her first Com-

race almost at the rear of the almost 18 000 strong field, I lost almost ten minutes before getting over the starting line at the Pietermaritzburg City Hall. “At the halfway stage near Drummond I suffered severe cramping and my back started aching. “But after a vigorous physio and the support of my teammates throughout the 89km journey I set my mind on reaching the finish line at the Sahara Kingsmead Stadium in Durban in the hope of earning my doublegreen number.” Moodley crossed the finish line in a respectable time of 11:16 to finish his 20th Comrades Marathon and earn that elusive double green numberthatalludedhimlastyearafterbeing forced to bail out of the 2013 race with less than 15km to go. Meanwhile, Sunday’s race was a proud moment for KDAC female athlete, Melody Ndlovu who completed her 10th Comrades Marathon to earn a green number. Ndlovu said: “The first half of the race took its toll on me and I didn’t think that I would finish the race. “The unforgiving Pinetown descentsleftalargenumberofusresorting to walking down those hills in the

rades title in a time of 6:18. The Russian twins, Elena and Olesya Nurgalieva had to settle for 2nd and 3rd respectively. In other athletics news, KDAC will host the Comrades aches and pains party on Sunday, 7 June at 49 Geranium Street, Stanger Manor. Those interested are requested to confirm their attendance by calling the president, Chander Gungadeen on 084 321 1745 or the club PRO, Ashnee Naidoo on 074 747 5181. Sixty-year-old Dippy Moodley proudly shows off his double green number after finishing his 20th Comrades Marathon in a time of 11:16. PHOTOS: WEEKLY REPORTER

Park United in the clear Park United went nine point clear at the top of the local first division football league with a comfortable 4-2 victory over Darnall Young Tigers on Sunday at the Stanger Manor Grounds. Park were rarely troubled through the game with goals coming from Riaz Williams, Jason Sanders and twins Reeshal and Reeshel Singh.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

KwaDukuza Volleyball Assoc. Fixtures Sunil Pranpath Corporate K.O. Cup Wednesday, 4 June 7.00pm-Cool Leaders vs Team Style (umpire-Virgo) 8.00pm-Virgo vs Grove End (umpire-

STANGER

125 Balcomb Street Tel: 032 551 4551

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

Team Style) Club on Duty: Team Style Official on Duty: Alvin Moonsamy KDSA Social League Thursday, 5 June 7.00pm-Darnall United vs Cool Leaders (umpire-Teachers Style) 8.00pm-Teachers Style vs Virgo (umpire-Darnall United) 9.00pm-Sunbrook vs MOB (umpire-Virgo)

Harrier Whisky

R79

Jameson Irish Whisky

Southern Comfort + 2 Free Mixers

750ml

750ml

R219

.95

Club on Duty: Cool Leaders OfficialsonDuty:RevyHarryprasad/Ajey Pillay EZE’S Electrical Competitive League Thursday, 5 June 7.00pm-Warriors Sport vs Titans (umpireGrove End) 8.00pm-Randsons vs Grove End (umpire-Titans) Club on Duty: Grove End Official on Duty: Bevlin Thaver

750ml

R119

Amstel Lager 12 Pack Longtoms

R89.95 440ml

Smirnoff Vodka

.95

.95

Savanna Dry Dumpies

R49.95 6 x 330ml

R84.95

750ml

Wellington VO Brandy

R89.95

750ml 750ml

KWV 3 Yr Brandy

R89.95

750ml

Smirnoff Vodka + Passion Fruit / B. Currant Premix

R54.95 1.5 lt

Specials available at STANGER TOPS ONLY from Wed 4 June 2014 to Sunday 8 June 2014, while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. E&OE. Prices include VAT. No traders please. Not for sale to persons under the age of 18.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.