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Your 24/7 local connection FREE 30 000 copies distributed Weekly Phone: 032 945 2903 Security officer shoots robber in Verulam [3] 14 November 2014 www.coastal-weekly.co.za @coastalweekly Coastal Weekly Accepting the ‘challenge’ >> Child Welfare benefits from ’rice’ bucket challenge S ATURDAY was a good day for the Tongaat Child Welfare after they were given 170 kg ofricebyWorldVenture.Thericewillbedis- tributed to the underprivileged. The project, which began in 2010, is aimed at helping people and is embedded in World Ven- tures core values: ‘to care and contribute”. In his address to the organisation, Ben Kasa- van, secretary of Tongaat Child Welfare, ex- pressed his sincere gratitiude to World Venture for their generosity. Representative of World Venture, Dr. Premi Naidoo (natural science education specialist) said: “The Rice Bucket Challenge is geared to- wards poverty alleviation as well as the imple- mentation of sustainable economic and environ- mental solutions. It’s about giving back to com- munities in need close to home and around the world.” PHOTO: SUPPLIED Members of Child Welfare are ecstatic after receiving the generous sponsor from World Venture. MAIN ROAD - TONGAAT TEL: 032 - 945 4979 THURSDAY 13 NOVEMBER TO SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2014 1lt 4 DAY SPECIAL 4 for FEAST YOUR EYES ON FRESHNESS Veggie Galore Fruit-Full-Fun Healthy Herbs Salad Packs Long Calabash Butternut kg 5 99 Moonlight Mushrooms 250g 10 99 Watermelon Slices Juicy 7 99 each Large Cauliflowers Bulk Buyers Fresh Spinach Onions 7kg Medium Class 01 3 .99 each 12 99 each 13 99 each Pickle Onions Pre-packs kg 4 99 each Dhania 12 00 English Cucumbers Butchery Marinated Lamb Ribs 69 99 kg Golden Sun Chicken Sausages 49 99 kg Chicken Sosaties (Peri Peri & Sweet ‘n Spicy) 44 99 kg FOR PURCHASES ONLY Pea Dhall................6 99 kg Breyani Dhall...........9 99 kg Sugar Beans.........16 99 kg Broad Beans.........28 99 kg Loose Grains 3 for 2 99 each UTD Potatoes 7kg (Soft Cooker) 21 .99 each 44 .99 each Iceberg Lettuce 2 for 10 .00 5 99 (Fri, Sat, Sun) Nectarines/ Dessert Peaches Punnets Ruby Plums Punnets 14 99 each Yellow Cling Peaches Loose Jumbo Watermelons Whole 39 99 each Tommy Mango 10 00 2 for summer Summer Fruits and Veg Festival kg 29 99 pack 2 .99 Cocktail Tomatoes HARDWARE Tel: (032) 944 4363 / 944 4715 / 944 3157 / 944 3158 / 944 8685 DICKS VEO’S GARYSUN SUMMER SIZZLERS • WE ARE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • DELIVERIES DONE AT REASONABLE RATES • ALL PRICES ARE CASH & CARRY ONLY • E&OE • DESAINAGAR BRANCH: 032 943 3296 Assembled Steel Door Frames 50mm “VIRO” Brass Padlock Plumbers Gas Silicone Sealer R19.99 20m Garden Hose R299.99 R149.99 R9.99 White Plastic Airvents R3.99 “Quattro” 20lt Acrylic P.V.A R199.99 R89.99 More details on page 4 Live your Dreams Unit 2, The Grange, 2 Garden Street, Verulam Telephone: 032 533 6193 Email:[email protected] FREE HOLIDAY VALUED AT R9000 SHOP NO. 3A • GGR CENTRE • 224 MAIN ROAD NEXT TO ENGEN GARAGE • TEL: 032 944 6538 LOANS AGAINST GOLD JEWELLERY ATLANTIS GOLD What condition does the jewellery need to be in? HOW IT WORKS 1. Bring your unwanted, broken or damaged gold jewellery to ATLANTIS GOLD 2. Your items will be tested & weighed in front of you. 3. We will pay you cash on the spot. WHY DEAL WITH ATLANTIS 1. Interest rates on all cash loans is negotiable 2. Extension of Payment offered on all cash loans. 3. We will beat any price We loan against New, Old and unwanted jewellery, any carat, any condition - scrap gold, one earring, a broken necklace, even gold teeth, dental crowns, Indian gold, Asian gold and coins.

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Accepting the ‘challenge’>> Child Welfare benefitsfrom ’rice’ bucket challenge

SATURDAY was a good day for the TongaatChildWelfare after they were given 170 kgofricebyWorldVenture.Thericewillbedis-

tributed to the underprivileged.The project,which began in 2010, is aimed at

helping people and is embedded in World Ven-tures core values: ‘to care and contribute”.

In his address to the organisation, Ben Kasa-van, secretary of Tongaat Child Welfare, ex-pressed his sincere gratitiude to World Venturefor their generosity.

Representative of World Venture, Dr. PremiNaidoo (natural science education specialist)said: “The Rice Bucket Challenge is geared to-wards poverty alleviation as well as the imple-mentationof sustainable economicandenviron-mental solutions. It’s about giving back to com-munities in need close to home and around theworld.” PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Members of Child Welfare are ecstatic after receiving the generous sponsor from World Venture.

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Robbery suspect shot>> A stabbed Rusa officer shoots robber in his leg

WEEKLY REPORTER

A PRIVATE security companyofficer shot and wounded asuspect on Monday morning

in Everest Heights, Verulam duringan arrest.

The Reaction Unit SA (Rusa) offi-cer was attempting to arrest the sus-pect who stabbed the officer. Hethereafter pulled out his firearm andshot the robber in his leg.

It is believed that the Rusa opera-tions centre received a call of a rob-bery in progress inNandaDevi Cres-cent at 11am.

According toRusaheadPremBal-ram, 12 officers were dispatched tothe residence and to block off exitsand entrances to the road.

The caller stated that a young fe-male was alone at the residence andhadnoticed foursuspectsattemptingtobreakdown thedoor, saidBalram.

“Severalfranticcallsweremadetothe controller onduty seeking imme-diate response.”

Balram said that upon arriving atthe home, residents pointed out the

direction of the fleeing suspects.When the robber saw the officers, hedroppedseveralbagscontainingsto-lenphotographicequipmentand fledinto a nearby bush.

“Officers then gave chase on footthrough a bush onto Buxon Streetwhere an officer attempted to arresthim. The suspect then drew a knifeandstabbedhiminhishand.Theoffi-cer then drew his pistol and shot thesuspect and arrested him.”

Balram said the suspect was an18-year-old robber and had brokeninto and attempted to break into sev-eral houses in Everest Heights andthreatened to shoot aneighbourwhoobserved him breaking in.

“When the suspect drew a largebrownhandle knife and attacked theReactionOfficerwho fired twowarn-ing shots in an attempt to disarm theattacker.” He was treated by medicsand taken to hospital.

Balram added that the ReactionUnit officers are advised to use theirfirearms to defend themselves whenthey are attacked by suspects.

Police are investigating.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

RUSA officers, police and paramedics are seen with the suspect in Verulam.

SHANNON HOPKINS

CONTRACTORS started night work onthe P445 from Friday last week to ac-celerate work and meet their 12 De-cember 2014 deadline.

The “accelerated works pro-gramme” comes after a meeting tosolve the traffic issue was held lastMonday between ratepayers’ associa-tions, representatives from consultingengineers SMEC,KwaDukuzaMunici-plality (KDM) councillors and trafficdepartment and business owners.

SMEC’sDavidDukesaid thework isnot an official night shift, but staff areworking late.

“We are in consultation with KDMabout night shift, but working extend-ed hours is more practical.” Duke saidmostwork cannot be done in the dark.

KwaDukuza infrastructure andtechnical committee’s Sandeep Ou-

dhram,who isdriving theproject, saidtheprogrammeisinprogressandisgo-ing well.

“I visited the site on Friday night at8pmandmet the team.They aremoti-vated and serious about getting thingsdone.Work is scheduled on a 24 -hourbasis,” he said.

Oudhramsaidwithregardstoman-

LouisLuytsaidhewaspleasedwiththedevelopment.

“Contractors must deliver on theirpromise tohavefour lanesandtwoslipways by 12 December or the festiveseason will be a disaster. Tourists willgo elsewhere and the town will losebusiness. We are grateful to Oudhramfor driving this,” said Luyt.

Night work begins on P445

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WEEKLY A trucking nightmarefor KZN’s roadsJONATHAN ERASMUS

DURBAN’s logistics industry, ac-countingforhalfofthecity’sem-ployment, is expected tomush-

room.Within the next 25 years trucks ac-

cessing the port could grow from10 300 per day to over 21 000 — andwith the port already experiencing“regular congestion” on major arteri-als,thecityiscurrentlydevisingastrat-egy to keep the trucks moving.

An early draft seen byWeekly’s sis-ter publication The Witness revealedthecitywantstooffera“package”ofso-lutions including weighbridges, truckstops, staging areas and “weigh-in-motion” stations erected along allma-jor trucking routes.

The report said about 60% ofeThekwini’seconomywas“heavilyre-liant on freight transportation” andthat freightandtruckingaccountedfor415 000 jobs — an estimated 50% ofthe city’s employed workforce.

eThekwini’s transport economistPaul Sessions said, while the strategic

plan was still being developed, therewasaneedtolookbeyondjust theneedto “build roads”.

“Wehavedoneafull freight forecaston what could happen in the industry

if nothing is done.“Wealsohave lookedathowwelev-

erage both the sea and airports. Mostplans are on infrastructure, butwe re-alise it is not good enough to simplybuild roads. We want to provide awhole range of services, for example,managing freight coming in on thehighway.Wewant toprovidereal-timedataso, forexample, if there isablock-age at Bayhead, we need to be able toinform trucks outside the city andpro-vide lay-by facilities for them,” saidSessions.

Sessions said demand on the port,roadandrailwayserviceswas“greaterthan existing capabilities” leading toship delays, congestion and “exces-sive” freight transportation costs.

“In2012,ittookonetrucka48-hourturnaround time fromentering toexit-ing the port. Unroadworthy and over-loaded heavy vehicles pose a seriousthreat to road safety as do inexperi-enced, fatigued and unlicensed driv-ers, aswell as limitedoversight of haz-ardous chemicals.”

The bulk of all transport and logis-ticsoperatewithina20kilometreradi-us of the port with companies prefer-ring theN3toHowick,companieswithprovincial distribution footprints onthe N2 and outsourced logistic opera-torsremainingclosetotheportsuchasthe South Durban basin area.

By 2035 the city could have, truckstops, staging areas and up to 10 mo-bile weighbridges operating along theN3/N2/R603 and MR579, but the cityrequires Transnet to upgrade its railservice too.

PHOTO: JONATHAN ERASMUSPaul Sessions, eThekwini Municipalitytransport economist.

>> Trucks in the port will double in 25 years

WEEKLY REPORTER

A SUSPECT wanted for theft was ar-rested by a private security companyin Verulam last week.

Members of Reaction Unit SouthAfrica (Rusa) stopped the suspect aft-er a painter noticed him fleeing theproperty. After the painter failed toapprehendhim,hecalledthesecuritycompany.

“The suspect entered a home onLitchi Crescent, Brindhaven, andstole a bag containing clothing, cash,and documents. The bag belonged tothe painter.Wewere providedwith abrief description of the suspect,” saidRusa head Prem Balram.

Director of RUSA Vinod Balramwas on patrol in the Verulam CBD

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDRusa officers with the arrested robber.

Suspectarrested

when he heard thecall.

“As he drovealongToddStreet henoticed a suspectmatching the de-scription walkingtowards the Veru-lam CBD. Vinodcalled for assistanceand the suspect wasapprehended.

“Some of the sto-len items were re-covered in his pos-session. Officers ledthe suspect back tothe house where hestole the items. Thecomplainant identi-fied him and in-formed officers thatthe suspect was hist-shirtthatwasinhisbag,” said Balram.

Balram said thecomplainant furtherstated that severalother documentsandhisidentitybookwere still missing.

Officers inter-viewed the suspectand he offered tolead them to the lo-cationwhere he hadthrown the bag andthe victim’s docu-ments.

Officers were ledto the bush on ToddStreet were the bal-ance of the stolenitems were recov-ered.

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THEDawncrest Civic Associationis hosting the second in a series ofDrug Awareness Workshops onSunday 16 November at 1pm atthe Dawncrest Primary School.

The workshop entitled "re-sponsible parenting" will provideconstructivemechanisms to posi-tivelyengagechildrenandadoles-cents indialogueon issuessuchasdrug abuse, overcoming peerpressure and societal influences.

Parents, guardians, religiousleaders and leaders of NGOs arestrongly urged to attend this vitalworkshop to help curb the spiral-

ing increase in thenumberof chil-dren using drugs.

Individuals who attended thefirst in theseriesofworkshopsareadvised to carry the informationbooklets presented to them.

However, people attendingfor the first timewill not be disad-vantaged as salient points fromthefirst workshop will be repeat-ed.

To confirm attendance or formore details, call the chairman ofthe Dawncrest Civic AssociationNova Chetty on 083 367 2559 orthe secretary Logan Manikum on082 336 4124). Refreshmentswill be provided.

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School launches qualitylearning campaign>> Officials pledge support and laud local school’s efforts

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SARASWATI Primary School cele-bratedthe launchof their QualityLearning and Teaching Cam-

paign (QLTC) on Wednesday with a“journey to democracy” awarenesstalk.

A large gathering of parents andwell-wishers witnessed a colourfulperformance by pupils.

GuestspeakerMr.P.K. (Bunker)Na-idoospokeabouthisexperiencesattheschool and saidhowpleasedhewas toobserve the improved conditions.

“I can remember my schoolingyears. Long before democracy wasachieved in the country, childrenwerealready associating freely with eachother, regardless of race. It was some-thing that came naturally and Frasersnurtured many notable professionalsportspeople, who contributed to thesporting culture of the town,” he said.

He pledged his support to theschool.

Solomon Nkosi of Dube Tradeport

to the capture of hijackers.Representatives of DataWorld pre-

sented much-needed technologicalequipment to the school.

The acting-chief education special-ist of the Mafukuzela-Gandhi CircuitSelvan Chetty spoke on behalf of theDepartmentofBasicEducationandhesaidhewasglad tobeapart of thepro-ceedings.

“I am thrilled with the high stan-dard of [this occasion] and Imust con-gratulate the staff for their commit-ment, and for going the extra mile inovercoming thechallengeswithwhichthey are faced. The department ac-knowledges the extra efforts that go infulfilling their duties,” he said.

Heassuredthestaffofthecontinuedsupport of the department.

In her address, principal Mrs. VSoobramoneysaidcommunitypartici-pation was vital to ensure the schoolfunctions at its best.

“We need to uncover the reality ofwhat isactuallyhappeninginourcom-munities and we all need to do some-

thing tomake a better life for us in ourcountry,” she said.

Soobramoney quoted MahatmaGandhi: “My notion of democracy isthat under it the weakest should havethe sameopportunity as the strongest.This canneverhappenexcept throughnon-violence.”

She was happy to acknowledge thepresence of the school grantee, Mr. R.Subramani (Uncle Butcher) at thefunction.

Gowrie Subramani expressed herappreciation for the efforts made bytheschool to raise thestandardof edu-

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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDPupils perform a cultural item.

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said that he waspleased to be associ-ated with the schooland pledged his on-going support aswell.

Tongaat policespokesperson Lieu-tenant Mandy Gov-endermadeapledgeonbehalfof thecom-munity.

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of the pro-ceedings, thestaff re-leased 20white bal-loons intothe air to cel-ebrate 20years of de-mocracy.

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Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Courage

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ALLOW me first of all to congratulate yourdepartment as well as the National PoliceCommissioner Riah Phiyega on the swiftaction by the members of the SAPS in thearrest of three suspects so soon after theunfortunate shooting incident.

This involving the African NationalCongress Member of Parliament JacksonNthembu on Sunday, 19 October.

The arrests in question, effected within48 hours of this heinous act in Limpoponone the less, clearly demonstrates theability of the SAPS to act swiftly in casesof violent crime.

This however, brings me to the reasonfor writing this letter.

While the swift action in the case ofNthembu’s incident remains something tocelebrate and congratulate the SAPS on,

this swift action also highlights the com­monly held belief that justice exists onlyfor the wealthy and well connected inSouth Africa.

Surely the fact that these three sus­pects were apprehended in Limpopo, hun­dreds of kilometres away from the initialscene of the crime in Witbank, would be anindication that the SAPS does in fact havethe capacity and the will to solve crimesswiftly?

Why then does swift action such as thisonly appear to happen when the victim ofthe crime is someone famous, wealthy orwell­connected with the government?

I am sure the public would agree withme when I ask why swift action such as thisappears non­existent when a normal citi­zen falls victim to violent crimes such as

this?When taking a look at the recently re­

leased crime statistics, which remains asyet unaudited and therefore should be tak­en with a truck load of salt, it is crystal clearthat violent crimes still remain a huge con­cern and requires the same swift actionwhich was afforded Mthembu and otherruling party members in the past.

The prioritisation of crime in South Afri­ca seems to be purely geared towardsthose who could further advance or pro­tect their careers and increase their favorin the ruling party at the expense of thenormal citizen, the same citizen you as amember of parliament should be serving.

I trust this letter will serve as a reminderof your position as a servant of the peopleand not a ruler of the people, the samepeople who placed their trust in you toserve them to the best of your abilities andplace their interest above that of your fel­lowmembersofParliamentandrulingpar­ty members.

This small little fact being somethingall ministers seem to remember only whenvotes are needed.

I implore you and your department toplace the same emphasis on all violentcrimes and solve the cases with the samespeed as has been done in the case of yourfellow MP and ANC member.

Jeremy Rundle

Open letter to Minister of PoliceTHEmedical fraternity’sreactiontoTim Noakes’s dietary about-turnhasbeenstartling,withaccusationsof bad science and bias among pro-fessional colleagues.

It seems that 40 pieces of silverwill buy amedical opinion that obe-sity, diabetes, cancer, heart failureand ill-health are caused by sugar,meat,dairy,grains,carbsandnotbysugar, meat, dairy, grains, carbs(deletewhat thesponsordemands).

I have always observed thatwildanimals look after their bodies bet-ter than we do.

IfollowNoakes’sdietbecausethebasic principle of eating what Iwould as an animal makes moresense than trying to figure outwhatthe medicos recommend.

Aftera fewmonths, I amdowntowhat I was 40 years ago.

‘Tis a pity I don’t look the same.Everythingonmehasshiftedsouth.Even my member in his proudestmoment (sadly, a less-frequent andimpressive event) finds himself sig-nificantly furthersouth than indaysof yore — but I digress.

Thedrivingforcebehindmedicalresearchappears tobe thehealthofegos and bank balances, ratherthan the health of humankind at atimewhenill-health is rampantandwe need guidance the most.

Medical science has left us hav-ing to rely onourprimitive instinctsin anagewhenour knowledgedou-bleseveryyearorso. Ithas failedus.

Roy Harris

The medicos have failed us

WE have all had to deal with disap­pointment sometime in our lives.

Whether it was that perfectjob you applied for and didn’t get, or thepromotion you expected which didn’t ma­terialise, or simply a beautiful tray of seed­lings you planted that were eaten by an ar­

my of snails.As hard as it is for adults to work

through a disappointment, it is much hard­er to see your child struggling to deal withit. To hear her or him cry “but mom it is notfair”.

We all had to learn the harsh lessonthat life is certainly not fair, and it is a diffi­cult one that is often repeated a few timesthroughout one’s life.

Yet, it is possible to grow despite harshblows, because it is not in the disappoint­ment that one learns a lesson, but in theway we handle it. Do you go sit in your bed­room and sulk for a week, or do youstraighten your back with a stern resolveto move on?

One of my biggest disappointments afew years ago was realising that a personwhom I called a friend for many years, toldme so many lies that it was difficult to evenfind a shred of truth in her demeanour.

When I caught her out in a blatant lie,I spent a long time contemplating our“friendship” and realised that final lie waspreceded by others.

I hate being taken advantage of, and Ioften go rather far out my way to help peo­ple, whether they are close friends or not.But once bitten, forever shy.

So what did I do with that disappoint­ment?

Now, I tend not to trust people easily.And after that little episode, my circle of

friends shrunk a little more, to the pointwhere I realised how few people in life onecan truly call “friends”.

There are many acquaintances, severalmates and a large group of people that Ienjoy spending time with. But the handfulthat I call my friends have come a long waywith me and have earned the status.

But back to disappointments and howto deal with them. My better half sent mean article about the Finnish armed forceswho dealt with an overwhelming Russianonslaught at the start of World War 2.

Their small army battled and beat themassive Russian wave, relying on a con­cept that has been part of Finnish culturefor hundreds of years: Sisu.

The article explains that Sisu is a wordthat has no direct translation, but it refersto the idea of continuing to act even in theface of repeated failures and extremeodds.

It is a way of living life by displaying per­severanceevenwhenyouhavereachedtheendofyourmentalandphysicalcapacities.

And therein, I think, lies the secret todealing with challenges or even disap­pointments. A good friend always says “itis time to pull up your big girl broeks andget on with life”.

It is a waste of time to mull over the dis­appointment. No, it is not easy to simplyshrug it off either, but to spend weeks ago­nising over it is useless.

Rather find the lesson, resolve not tobang your head against that particulardoor again and actively search for the posi­tive in any situation.

Facing disappointment head-on

CHRISTA VAN DER WALT

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PHOTO: YUVEER KARUNCHUNDPhoenix­born Neetasha Singh leavesfor Dubai on December 20 to liveher dream of being an actress.

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A YOUNG Durban woman who hasmade her mark on catwalks aroundthe world is to debut in a Bollywood

movie.Neetasha Singh, 25, originally from

Phoenix, has been selected to play the partof the supporting actress in Ikram Akbarsnew movie I Love Dubai due for releasenext year. “This is a dream come true forme. This is what I have always wanted todo in my life, be an actress,” she said.

Singh said she had been earmarked forthe role after being the first South Africanto model at India Couture week. “Lots ofdirectors and producers attended and IguessI justfittedthedescriptionoftheper­son he wanted,” she said.

“Hopefullythiswillopennewdoorsand

opportunities into the industry. I cannotstop smiling because I am living mydream.”

The movie is about a group of talentedindividuals who want to take over Dubai.“I play the part of a gossip. It’s a sexy partto play,” she said.

She said she was looking forward to thedancing, music and acting. “My words willbe dubbed because I am not that goodwith Hindi,” she said.

“I have a lot to learn and am going totake advantage of the opportunity I havebeen given. I am so excited and cannot waitto gain experience and act more.”

She said she always believed in herselfand that is why she is successful. “I alsohave such an amazing team behind me …supportive friends and amazing parents,”said Singh.

WEEKLY REPORTER

MAIDSTONE Shree Emperumal Prayer group, a resident group at theThirupathi Venkataswara Devasthanam in Belvedere Tongaat, re­leased their first CD and prayer book on Friday, 31 October at thetemple hall.

Clyde Pillay, a member of the group involved in the Tongaat Child

The technical expertise of recording artists Ashley Kisten and De­shan Naidoo were acknowledged. It was through their efforts thatthe CD recording was made possible after years of planning. Kistenand Naidoo were awarded shawls and a citation for their profession­al assistance and advice.

The CD is on sale from members of the group, from Johnnys Jew­ellers and Samco Service Station.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDHarold Maistry (Tongaat Child Welfare chair­person) receives a ertificate of appreciationfrom Mully Govender (Maidstone Shree Em­perumal Prayer Group ­ MSEPG chairperson).

Prayer group releases CD

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PUPILS from the grade “R” class ofBuffelsdale Primary School gradu-atedatafunctionthatwasfilledwithglitz and glamour.

Pupils captivated the audiencewithactionrhymesandstorytelling.

Teacher Shireen Mohamedworked tirelessly to ensure pupilswere ready for the next grade.

Key note speaker KamleshLutchminarain, a former teacherfrom the school, highlighted theneed for parents to be actively in-volvedintheirchildren’seducation.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSeen at the event are Mr Y.G. Govender (principal), Kamlesh Lutchminar­ain (guest of honour), Shireen Mohamed (teacher) and the grade “R”class of 2014.

Grade RgraduationIt’s a Bollywood

dream come true>> Durban woman set to star in a Bollywood flick

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Welfare and Tongaat Anti Drug Forum, recollectedthe history of the group which spans close onto 20years.

He highlighted the community social and welfareactivities as being an integral component of thegroup’s activities.

Special guests at the launch were internationalsinging sensation Kannan Veeramani and KZN TamilFederation chairperson Richard Govender.

Veeramani was honoured at the launch for beingan inspirational figure who spurred the group in theirefforts to sing and eventually cut their own CD.

In his keynote Govender commended the groupon its efforts of not only engaging in religious activi­ties but for rendering social and welfare service tothe community.

“When I look at the youthful leadership of theprayer group I am heartened to know there is a suc­cession plan in the group.”

At the launch the group, after offering their workat the feet of their presiding deities, dedicated theirefforts to the memory of pioneers and members ofthe community and prayer group who laid down asolid foundation for future generations to follow.

Two group members who were singled out wereManogree Naidoo and Kerasan Govender.

Manogree is an outstanding singer who took illbut is recovering from her medical condition, whileKerasan passed on at the age of nineteen years asan astute leader of the group.

Other community stalwarts who were honouredat the launch included priest Puckree Chetty for hisyeomen services to the community, MV “Cousin” Nai­doo for his work in the field of welfare, sport and cul­ture, Paul Poliah who at the age of 90 continues toserve his fellow senior citizens after serving the reli­gious sphere for more than 70 years.

Religious leaders Johnny Gounden and RamMoodley were also acknowledged for their outstand­ing efforts at their respective temples ­ Shree Veera­boga Emperumal Temple and Tongaat South VishnuTemple.

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MR KURMAL REDDY (JOHNNY)

You are lovingly invited to the 15thDay Memorial Service of the Late Mr

Kurmal Reddy (Johnny).

Date: Saturday 15th November 2014Venue: Brake Village Temple HallTime: 3pm

Family and friends please accept thisas a personal invitation.

In Loving Memory

Ubonga uyanconcozaobelahlekelwe yisikhwamaesine laptopXOLANI NXUMALO

AKAWUVALI umlomo umfundisi ongut-hisha, ngesenzo sosomatekisi baKwaD-ukuza bemtholela isikhwama ebesisale

ngephuthaetekisini eliya eCemetory, eThembeni,sine-laptop, izitifiketi namaphepha ezingane zes-ikole.

UMfu Tobekile Batata wase-10 Acres, eThem-beni, onguthisha ePhakathwayoHigh School eM-thandeni, KwaMaphumulo, ufike emahhovisieWeekly ngeledlule ezikhalela ngokulahlekelwayilesisikhwamaebesiphethezonkeizintoezibalu-lekile kuye nasemsebenzini.

Intatheli ye-Weekly ixhumane noMgcinimafakasoseshiniweKwaDukuzaTaxiAssociation,uM-fu. S.J. Thusi, oyethembise ukuthi uzobheka.

UMnuz Batata ushayele le ntatheli ngoMgqi-belo, eyibikela ukuthi usesitholile isikhwama sa-khe sisenakho konke obekukuso kubalwa ne lap-top. Ubonge iphephandaba iWeekly nososeshiniwamatekisi ebabaza ukwethembeka kwawo.

Uthe ushayelwe ucingo yisikhulu esise renkeesithe singu Mkhuluzi, sathi makeze azolanda

isikhwama sakhe erenke, ubonga nakuye uMfuThusi ngalokhu.

Abaqali ukukwenza lokhu osomatekisi baK-waDukuza njengoba esinye isakhamuzi saseTownview kuleli dolobha, sike satshela le ntatheliukuthi sigibele itekisi elisuka eLot 14 eGlenhills.Ngesikhathisesehlakusalekuloisikhwamasema-li ebesinoR800wokuyokhokhela indodakaziyasoebifunda esikoleni sabangaboni i-Author BaxallHigh School, eMgungundlovu.

Sehleerenkeyase-14 edolobhenisatholasesi-yogibela amatekisi aya eThekwini ukuthi isikh-wamasemalikasisekhoephaketheni.Sibuyeleemuva erenke yase-14. Sisabikela u RankManager ngokusehlele, kungene kuso ucin-go luphuma kozibize ngoSiya Gcaba, os-hayela itekisielisukaedolobheni liyaeGle-nhills. Usitshele ukuthi umsizi wakheuthole isikhwama semali lapho besihlezikhona. Esikhwameni semali bekunama-khadi omsebenzi, yikhoekwazile lomshay-eliukushayelaumgibeli. Isikhwamasibuyesinakhokonkeobekuphakathi nemali en-gu R800.

ISITHOMBE: XOLANI NXUMA-LOUMfu Tobekile Batataowayelahlekelwe yi­laptop

XOLANI NXUMALO

ESINYE sezitolo ezinkulu eMandeniiSiyabonga Supermarket, esiphethweyiziqumama zakwaDesai KwaDuku-za, sihlele indumezuluyomcimbiwok-uklomelisa nokuzikhangisa emakila-bhini ezitokofela zokudla.

Amalungu amaningi ezitokofelaabekulo mcimbi abuyele emakhayaemamatheka yizipho ezinjenge mpu-phu,ufulawa,yi-setyonkeyetiye,ama-khekhe, izikipha, insipho nokunyeokuningi.Bekulokhukuqhumeumkik-izelo kusengathi kungena izintombizasemzini ekhaya zithwele umbondo

ngendlela amalungu ezitokofela abe-jabulengayo, iningi lawoobekungabe-sifazane. Lobhazabhaza wesitolo ku-qala ubudume ngokuthi kukwaGcale-ka. Akekho umuntu waseMandeniongayazi le ndawo. Umcimbi uvulwengenkulumo yokwamukela eyenziwengesinyesezikhulukwezokuxhumanakwaDesai,uMnuzJethroSibisi.Uhleloluphathwe ngu Mnuz Denesh Maha-raj.

Omunye wezikhulu zalesi sitolo

uMnuz Mohamed utshele iWeeklyukuthisekungunyakawesibilibenzalomcimbiwamakilabhuezitokofela.Ow-okuqala kulo nyaka ubusekuqalenikwalenyangaKwaDukuza.Uthi lokhukuyabasiza ukwazana kangcono na-makhasimende abo nokuthi izinkam-pani ezahlukahlukene zokudla zizi-khangisekulamakilabhu. Bekukhonaizinkampanizalolonkeuhlobolokudlaokuthengwa yilezi zitokofela ngoZib-andlela (December).

ISITHOMBE: XOLANI NXUMALOLawa ngamanye amalungu amakilabhu ezitokofela zaseMandeni, abuyele emakhaya emamatheka yim­ithwalo yokudla akuwine njengemiklomelo emcimbini wamakilabhu ezitokofela obuwenziwe yiSiyabongaSupermarket yakwa Desai, eMandeni

Bazititilizele imiklomelo abezitokofela eMandeni

UNkk. Philisiwe Ntuli waseGcotsheni,kwesakwa Biyela, ohlomule ngen­dishi yokuhlamba ebinetiye nekhofinoshukela, nakho konke okuhambis­ana netiye.

No farewell words were spoken, no timeto say goodbye. Youwere gone before weknew it and only God knows why. Our

heart still aches in sadness and secret tears flow, what it meantto lose you, no one will ever know. Your life was full of familydeeds, a helping hand to all in need, always loving and caring.

In our heart you will hold a space no one can fill. They saymemories are golden, well that maybe true, we never wantedmemories we only wanted you. The memories that you left inour hearts will remain forever.

You and your family are invited to the 10th Year MemorialService.

Date: 16th November 2014Time: 10:30am – 11:30amVenue: Belvedere Community Hall

Sadly missed by your loving parents Morris & Maliga, Dianne,Marshen, Ashlin, Shalin & Adeline.

IN LOVING MEMORY

10th Year Memorial Service of

Mr Thilen Reddy (Kumaren)Born: 22/04/1976Died: 12/11/2004

The Yearly Memorial Service of the Late MrNairainsamy Naidoo (ex David Whiteheads)will take place on Sunday 30th November2014 at the Gokhale Hall (Plein Street,Tongaat) between 10:30am – 11:30am.

Please accept this as a personal invitation.

Sadly missed by his loving family.

MR NAIRAINSAMY NAIDOO

Once upon a time an angel held my hand,She wiped away my tears and helped me understand.Our time on earth is brief, there’s lessons to be learned,Each precious day God gives us another page is turned.Every chapter is full of memories, times of joy and tears,

Triumphs and defeats, through every passing year.She loved us unconditionally, always by our side,

When no one else would listen, in her we could confide.With gentle words of wisdom she led us on our way,Down the path of righteousness if ever we did stray.

She saw the light in everyone and gave with no regrets,Always from her heart let us not forget.

Angels come in many forms, for me it is my mother,With love I cannot say in words there’ll never be another.

Thank you Ma for all your love and affection that you haveshowered upon us for so many years. We love and miss you

forever and always...

The 13th day ceremony of our beloved mother, the late,Rajmanyah Hansraj, wife of the late Hansraj Bissumber,shall take place on Tuesday, the 18th of November 2014,

10.30 am at her late residence Grouteville, Etete.

Sadly missed by your loving children, grandchildren, great-grand-children, sons- and daugters-in-law and a host of family and friends.

A personal invitation to family and friends.

In Loving Memory

RAJMANYAH HANSRAJ02/10/1933 - 04/11/2014

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>> Umhlali SAPS is requesting you to donateall your unwanted toys (not broken) to distrib­ute to under privileged children in the rural are­as on your behalf during the Christmas period.

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RENOWNED menopause expert Dr PercyMoodley will be giving a talk on menopauseat Alberlito Hospital on 15 November from8.45am to 11am.

Moodley is a specialist obstetrician andgynaecologist (MB Ch B (Natal), FCOG (SA),FRCOG (London), FECSM) with a special in­terest in the menopausal and sexual health.

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Get educated on the change of life

THE annual Durban FilmMartrecently celebrated fiveamazing years as Africa’s

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BALLITO Lifesaving Club Nippers complet­ed and passed their Lifesaving SA NipperAwards in Durban on Sunday.

The 11 nippers excelled, especially as foreight of them it was their first ever lifesav­ing award and they were very nervous.“They really didn't need to be nervous asthey have all worked very hard to be readyfor their exams,” said the club’s Sarah Bail­lie.

The nippers have all been learning and

training hard since the start of the season,and the hard work paid off with everyoneeasily making their run­swim­run times inthe sea and the confidence they showedwhen answering the theory questions onthe beach.

Now that they have passed their exams,they are able to take part in Nipper Carni­vals and Competitions, working towardsKZN Nipper Champs which will take placenext year. They have already had a strong

showing at the first Carnival of the season,which for most of them was their first Life­saving competition, where they achieveda number of top 10 finishes.

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VAC in double header>> Runners andwalkers perform wellWEEKLY REPORTER

VERULAM Athletic Club (VAC)embarkedon yetanotherdou-ble header this past weekend

withtheDayleeTime TrialsonSatur-day marking week two of the newmileage season.

On Sunday membership partici-patedin theclubsupportprogrammedesigned to participate in KZN sanc-tioned races that is geared towardsparticipating in clubs that supportVAC races.

“Orion 21.1km and 10km race inPietermaritzburg despite their limit-ed membership, have always madethe trip to support all VAC races de-spite the distance and elements andthey qualified for the clubs support,hence the trip to Pietermaritzburg,’”remarked Anand Naicker, Road Ra-ces convenor of VAC.

Novices in VAC colours DennisShange and Musa Gumbi came

Ramlaganrelishedthe testing coursein 3.01.

Priscilla Naidoo took first positionin theladies50+categoryinthe10kmeditionone laprace in1.01. Sherwen

and JoaikimPiullay eased through in55minutes,twominutes aheadofDo-minic Shange in , yet another noviceinVACsilkswhilst NadNaidooeasedthrough in 1.04.

Saturday also saw the Day leeChallenge 4km and 8km being em-braced by over 40 participants.

Juniors Kreesan, Jayden, Ricardoand Reneshan continue to fly theyouth flag with regular weekendruns, whilst the seniors and greatgrandmasters like Vincent Reddy al-so ensure regular participation fromall inapublic event that is open to ev-eryone, irrespectiveofclubororgani-

sation affiliation.

ResultsOrion 21.1km Run

Vukani Maphumulo 1.17; Sim-phiwe Khanyile 1.23; LenfordMbanjwa 1.25; Harrison Mkhulise1.27; Joseph Dumakude 1.28; Den-nis Shange1.40 (novice);MusaGum-bi .40; Peter Naicker 1.47; Sarial Ra-jah1.48;PreamGoordhin1.58;Prav-in Sewnarain 1.59; AndrewDlamini2.01; Anitha Sewnarain 2.04; AnandNaidoo 2.18 (novice); Lionel Goven-der2.18;AllanGovender2.20; SatishRamsavak 2.20; Gladness Mkhize2.50;DollyShamlall2.50; TharushkaSookoo 3.20; Pam Sookoo 3.20

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSome of the runner who participated.

through the testingnew course in cen-tral Pietermaritz-burg before goingthrough the BeaslyandCascades ascentand then the fastdownhill tothefinishin 1.40.

Vastly improvedPeter Naicker andSarial Rajeah com-peted stride forstride before Naick-er edged him in thesprint to the finishwith a minutev tospare in 1.47, remi-niscent of the NewYork Marathon la-dies finish with thetwoKenyan lady fin-ishers.

The half mara-thon walkers wereled by grandmasterSmiley Naidoo in asuperb2.33aheadofJason Moodley in2.52. Leading VACladywalker Sundree

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WEEKLY REPORTER

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