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November 13, 2015

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SA receives billion dollar investment from India By Xpress Reporter Head,Neck & Shoulders Massage

R100

Health & Wellness Centre

Ayurvedic Foot Massage

R50 30mins

Ayurvedic Full Body Massage 2 hrs

Hair Loss Treatment (Also for dry scalp)

R225

Detox Facials Sessions

R350 R130 R250

TEL: 032 551 6554 CELL: 061 472 4269 Sangeetha Moodley B.Pharm/DAPT (Ayurveda)

133 Mahatma Gandhi Street Suite 3. First floor. JN Naidoo Centre

FREE WATER COMMUNITY ARE WELCOME TO COLLECT BORE HOLE WATER FROM 18 SECOND STREET, NEWTOWN, STANGER

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced his future plan for Africa at the third India-Africa Forum Summit in New Delhi on Thursday, 29 October 2015. Describing the two regions as bright spots in global economy, Modi said that various development priorities of the South Asian country are aligned with Africa's vision for its future and New Delhi is ready to take adequate measures in order to support

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the “dark continent”. South Africa along with other nations are reported to benefit immensely from this future plan by Honourable Modi. He announced $10.6 billion for Africa in cheap credit and grants. He told the Summit: “To add strength to our partnership, India will offer concessional credit of USD 10.6 billion over the next five years. This will be in addition to our ongoing credit programme.” The PM further announced that India would sanction another USD 600

million for Africa as grant assistance and a part of this grant would be used for 50,000 scholarships over the next five years. While the India-Africa Development Fund will receive USD 100 million, the India-Africa Health Fund will get USD 10 million. Amid the denigration of the Indian community of KwaDukuza and KwaZuluNatal by Phumlani Mfeka, India and South Africa are in it for the long haul. Both countries share struggle legacies, partnerships such as

BRICS and the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) since 1997. The Indian Ocean Rim is a region comprised of the states whose shores are washed by the waters of the Indian Ocean. The region is home to about two billion people. It is a region of much cultural diversity and richness - in languages, religions, traditions, arts and cuisines. The countries of the Indian Ocean Rim vary considerably in terms of their areas, populations and levels of economic development.

Moulana and Stanger SuperSpar

The Dolphin Coast Hospice Association (DCHA) day care will be closed today (Wednesday, 11 November 2015) for Diwali. It will also be closed on 18 November. The patients will be treated to an outing to Gateway. DCHA will close for the holidays on Wednesday, 9 December 2015

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This machine helps to restore healthful functioning of the body by ridding it some of its toxic burden and assisting it to restore the ion and mineral balance which modern living tends to destabilize.

CARING TOGETHER: Kisten Moodley (right) of Stanger SuperSpar and Moulana Ahmed Khan (left) with clothes that customers and well wishers gave towards the indigent

Sewage still an eyesore near clinic

• Increases Vitality • Facilitates Digestion Detox Capsules • Detoxification and Neutralization of Toxins • Improves Kidney and Liver function • Reduces Inflammation • Improves Sleep • Reduces Menstrual Pains • Nourishes and feeds the body • Facilitates Weight Loss • Faster Recovery Time from Injury or Illness. MANUFACTURED AND DISTRIBUTED BY: SKULPAT MEDICINE: ePhohlweni Res, NEW PREMISES (DAWNSIDE) STHOMBO HEALTH CARE UPSTAIRS E-mail : skulpatd@gmail.com Orders: 060 483 7194 Dr Sbukiwe P.Dlamini Cell: 082 4193 133 Sister Mdlangathi 076 1220305 / Sister SV Mkhwanazi 076 297 8796 Credit/ Debit cards accepted

VILE: KwaDukuza residents have expressed their frustration regarding the repulsive state of the Theunissen Road area (near KwaDukuza Clinic) due to an alleged burst sewer pipe. According to a community member, the burst pipe was repaired, but the sewage is still on the road. “The pipe has been repaired, but the place has not been cleaned. It is really unhygienic,” she said.


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