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KAVEEL SINGH

MORE than 20 000 eThekwini Munici-pality employees are threatening todown tools, claiming they are owed

millions of rand in back pay following a Su-preme Court of Appeal ruling.

The employees, some who are allegedlyowed up to R200 000 each, are to decide thisweekondates forpossiblestrikeaction,whichthey warn will “bring the city to a halt”.

They are angry that eight months after theappealcourtreversedtheconditionsofserviceagreement – implemented by the city in 2007–andordered theemployer tobackpayaffect-edemployeeswhohadbeenstrippedofallow-ances andotherbenefits, they are stillwaitingfor their money.

In October, in the wake of the ruling, citymanager S’bu Sithole established a technicaltask team to quantify the financial implica-tions for the municipality.

Therewere fears at the time that the rulingcould bankrupt the city, but Sithole had dis-missed this.

According to municipal union sources,eThekwiniowesworkersalmostR100million,which couldhave a crippling effect on themu-nicipality’s finances.

The municipality, however, contends thatwhatitowedemployeeswouldbeoff-setbythemonies it was owed by some employees whohadbeenoverpaidwhentheconditionsof ser-vice agreement was implemented.Theunionshavevowedtofightanyattempts

to get employees to pay back money.They believe the city is in contravention of

the court ruling.OnMonday night, city representativesmet

with the SA Municipal Workers Union (Sam-wu)andtheIndependentMunicipalandAlliedTrade Union (Imatu) and a report by the taskteam was discussed.

Imatu’s regional manager Themba Shezi,said that thenegotiationshadbeenconductedin good faith, but they had still not found com-mon ground on the city’s attempts to get em-

ployees to pay back monies.He said Imatu would be meeting with em-

ployees today (Thursday) to give them feed-back on the meeting.The option to strike was very much on the ta-ble, he said.

“Their anger is justifiable. We need to goback to them with what the city has said andit will be up to them what we do next.”

Imatu and Samwuplan to holdmassmeet-ingswith theirmembers todiscuss amandatefor a strike.

The municipality’s spokesman Thabo Mo-fokeng, said the discussions between the cityand the unions should be allowed to take itscourse.

“Thetechnicaltaskteamhasmadeprogressinundertakingthismassiveandcomplexexer-cise,whichgoesbacksevenyearsandinvolvesthousandsofemployeeswithnumerousprevi-ous different conditions of service and threedifferent pay systems,” he said.

“The technical task teamhas nowpresent-ed its report to the citymanagerand theunionleadership,anddiscussionshavecommencedat that level regardingasuitableway forward.

“These discussions are ongoing and havenotbeenfinalisedasyet.Itisconsequentlypre-mature to provide specific answers related toamounts, payment and time frames, particu-larly as thematterwill need to be further con-sidered by the executive committee,” Mofo-keng said.

Jaycee Ncanana, provincial secretary ofSamwu, however, accused the city of using“delaying tactics”.

pay.Whenthecitychangedtheconditionofserviceagreements in 2007 he, with hundreds of col-leagues,werestrippedoftheiromnibusallow-ances, he said.

“Depending on your grade, we lost any-thing between R1 200 and R1 600 a month.Now it is time to pay and they are draggingtheir feet.Whatmakes this even harder for usto swallow is that we read that the senior citymanagersaregettingbigfatbonuses,”hesaid.

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He said the citywas deliberatelydragging its feetover finalising pay-ments and the taskteam was set uppurely to “neutra-lise workers”.

A metro police-man, who spoke oncondition of ano-nymity as he is notallowed to speak tothe media, said hewas owed almostR200 000 in back

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KAVEEL SINGH

LAND for a housing project in theCanelands area in Tongaat has finallybeen acquired.

This according to ward councillorMichael Abraham.

According to Abraham, Sunday, 13Aprilmarkeda “newbeginning for theresidents of Canelands”.

“They had been living on this landfor nearly 40 years. Ever since the clo-sure of the Timberet board companythis community settled in the area,

working in nearby factories and send-ing their children to thenearest schoolat Umdhloti Drift,” he said.

Abraham said they will house ap-proximately 2 000 residents on theland.

VincentKhanyile, theANCleaderof

Canelands, addressed the communityand expressed his gratitude to Abra-hamandthemunicipalityforacquiringthe land for the “housing needs of ourpeople”.

The project will commence later inthe year.

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THEY HAD BEEN LIVING ON THISLAND FOR NEARLY 40 YEARS

KAVEEL SINGH

MEMBERS ofReactionUnit South

Africa(RUSA)arrest-ed two housebreak-ing suspects on Fri-day,11Aprilafterre-sponding to a crimein progress in Ton-gaat.

The suspectswere arrested in-side a home inAzaad Avenue, Bel-vedere, Tongaat byRUSA area manag-er Ravi Maharaj af-ter being tipped-offby a grass cutter inthe area, RUSAhead Prem Balramsaid.

“Thegrasscutterwhoisanex-soldierkept observationover the suspectsand noticed the twomales breaking adoor and gainingentry into a home.The informer thenran to a nearby tav-ern to use a phone.

“He informedthe RUSA opera-tions centre in Ton-gaat of the crime inprogress and pro-vided a detailed de-scription.”

Maharaj re-sponded swiftly tothe call out and no-ticed the forced en-try.

Balram said thatMaharaj called forassistance but thesuspects realisedhe was outside andattempted to fleefrom a differentpoint in the resi-dence.

Balram said Ma-haraj then gainedentry into the homeand foundbothsus-pects hiding inside.Thehousewas ran-sacked.

Balram said thatboth suspects werearrested and hand-ed over to the Ton-gaat police.

“Theonesuspectwas an ex convictwho was convictedfor housebreakingin 2000.”

The TongaatSAPS are investi-gating.

RUSA area managerRavi Maharaj withthe alleged suspects.

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KAVEEL SINGH

SEVEN armed robbery suspectevaded arrest on Wednesdaymorning last week after openingfire on members of Reaction UnitSouth Africa (RUSA) during a carchase in Verulam.

The armed suspects held up afamily inHazelmereholding themat gunpoint before ransacking thehome, tying up the victims andfleeingwiththefamilybakkiefilledwith stolen goods.

RUSA head Prem Balram saidthe suspects who called the vic-tims by their first names andseemed to know theirwayaroundthehouse,accostedthe familyandpeople who arrived at the homeand held them in a room.

“When the suspects fled, aneighbour contacted the RUSA

and relayed the vehicles detailsand the suspects getaway vehicledetails, a black BMW.”

BalramsaidRUSAofficerspro-ceeded to the residencewhile sev-eral other officers blocked off exitroads. “The BMWwas spotted byofficer Claude Munien nearOsindisweni Hospital and a chaseensued.Thesuspects thenopenedfired before abandoning the vehi-cle and fleeing on foot.”

Balram said that five suspectsfled from the BMW. A replica pis-tol, computers, cash, LCD TV'sandothergoodswererecoveredinthevehicle.ThevictimsIsuzubak-kie was recovered by Cartrack inNewGlasgow.Thevehiclewasex-tensively damaged after the sus-pects veered off the road. No ar-restsweremade. Police are inves-tigating a case of armed robbery.

Armed robbers strike

WEEKLY REPORTER

FOR years a leaky shack was all HildaHlongwa could call home.

That changed on Tuesday whenthe 71-year-old pensioner was handed thekeys toanewbrickhouse inWaterloo,nearVerulam.

ThedonationwaspartofeThekwiniMu-nicipality’s Freedom Flame roadshow, tosymboliseitsachievementsoverthepast20years.

ThehousewashandedoverbyCo-oper-ative Governance and Traditional AffairsMEC Nomusa Dube-Ncube, with mayorJames Nxumalo, Arts, Culture, Sport andRecreation MEC Ntombikayise Sibhidla-Saphetha and other politicians.

Hlongwa,whohadbeenlivinginashackat the Ocean Drive-In informal settlement,near Tongaat, said she was thrilled.

She said she had no idea she would begetting a new home.

“My son came to fetchmeanddidn’t saywherewewere going and I almost fell overwhen theypresented thehouse tome,” saidthe mother of two.

“I am very grateful. I have been living in

unbearable conditions formany years andam very lucky to finally have a place I cancall my own.

“Theplacewhere I currently stay is bad.It leaks and when it rains, I don’t sleep be-cause I have to try to cover up things andmake sure they remain dry.”

There was also no electricity or basicsanitation.

“My shack is very small. I use candlesand I use a paraffin stove to cook which isnot healthy foran old lady.

“Butnoweverythinghasbeenmadeeas-ier.”Addressing a small crowd in HammondsFarm, Dube-Ncube said that the govern-ment was helping to improve living condi-tions.

“We just need you to take care of thesehouses and pay for services.

“And if you are not happy with some-thing, you need to talk to those concernedandrefrainfromburningthingsandclosingdown roads,” she said.

“Today townships, which were previ-ously neglected by the apartheid govern-ment, have access to water, electricity anddecent roads.”

An excited Hilda Hlongwa showsthe key to her new home withher son.

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Hilda Hlongwa and her son show eThekwini officials the shack they lived in.

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WEEKLY

OPINION

7According to the editorial policy of theCoastal Weekly, readers are invitedto comment about the newspaper’s contents, and significant errors willbe 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 [email protected] or callhim at 021 8513232 or 083 543 2471. Readers can also complain aboutthe contents to the South African Press Ombudsman. In that case, pleasephone 011 788 4829 of 788 4837, send a fax to 011 788 4990 or e­mailto press­[email protected]

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PUBLISHERNeil Tapinos: 031 533 [email protected] EDITORDesiree Erasmus: 031 533 [email protected]: Valene [email protected]:Kaveel Singh: 032 945 [email protected] EDITOR: Guy [email protected] MANAGER:Justin Watson: 082 762 [email protected]

REGIONAL SALES MANAGER:Bev de Jaager: [email protected]:Reshmee Ramdass: 032 945 [email protected] Moonsamy: 032 945 [email protected]:Emma Chetty: 032 945 [email protected]:Copyright of all editorial, advertising layout,design and photographs is vested in CoastalWeekly and may not be used without thepermission of Media24 News in writing.DISTRIBUTION:For all distribution queries, call 032 945 2903.

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LETTERS TOTHE EDITOR

SO much of our perspective and how we re-spond to the world around us relates to whatwe choose to think about. Recently I heard aphrase, the application of which is drasticallychanging my response to many situations.Over time,as thisbecomesmyhabit, it isgoingto helpmewith some behaviours I've wantedto change for a long time.

The phrasewas, "Why not choose fascina-tion rather than frustration?"

I used to get frustrated much more oftenthan I do now, because I've learnt that ratherthan choosing to be frustrated by a situationI can choose to be fascinated instead.

I still get frustrated sometimes, but thismental shiftmadeapositive impactonmylife.We all get frustrated. Things don't go ourwayand we get frustrated.

Oneoftheearlylessonswelearnaschildrenis that things don't always go the way youwant.

Our life experiences have confirmed this.We don't get the promotion, we don't like theway our boss talks to us, our car is making afunnynoise,wecan't findaparkingspace,ourchildren are becoming rebellious, and the listcontinues to become endless.

Our frustrations in life arebig and small. Incontrast, tobe fascinated is tobecaptivatedbysomething - to be interested.

When we are interested in something wenotice, we observe things.

When we are fascinated by something weare drawn to learn from or about it - quite adifferent response from frustration and theplaces it can lead us.

It is inevitable in life that things don't al-ways go exactly the way we'd like.

Typically people would then say that it isthen inevitable that we will be frustrated.

Thefrustrationhowever,isnotthesituationitself, but a response or a choice.

We have conditioned ourselves to choosefrustration.Wecanalso choose tobe fascinat-ed in these situations. Choosing frustrationcan lead to regret, anger, resentment andmore.

Choosing fascination can lead to under-standing, knowledge, and improved resultsandrelationships.Thechoice ismine.Andthechoice is yours.

Fascination orfrustration?

NERESH GAYAPERSHAD

A bit about

WHAT is Investment planning?Investment planning is the process

of identifying and implementing ap­propriate investment strategies tocreate and accumulate the financialresourcesforachievingfinancialgoals.

Investment planning seeks to ac­complish two equally important goalsthatnaturallyconflictwitheachother.The first goal is to maximise returns oninvestments.Thesecondismostoftento minimise investment risk. Effectiveinvestment planning seeks to balancethese two goals in all areas of the in­vestment planning processsothattheinvestor can achieve the desired out­comes. Broadly speaking, everyinvestor seeks to achieve one ora combination of the followingobjectives:>> Wealth creation>> Wealth protection>> Income generationBecause these objects are usually notcompatible, an investment planningexercise will often involve trying toreach the best compromise or bal­ance.

Types of Investments:Unit trusts, endowment policies,

shares, collectables (paintings,stamps, etc), gold coins, property,tank containers, Eskom stock andfixed deposits/savings at the bank.One has to ascertain as to what timeperiod one wants to invest for beforethey decide.

Today we will cover Unit Trusts.What are Unit Trusts?Unit trust funds or collective in­

vestment schemes give investors ac­cess to professionally managed bas­kets of shares in blue chip companieswhich are invested in the stock mar­ket. This is an open ended investment;ideally one should invest for a periodof five years or longer. You can eitherinvest on a monthly basis by debit or­der or you could do a once off lumpsum payment.

Unit trust funds are an extremelyflexible type of investment, allowingyou to withdraw money or put in extrawhen you want to, however if youwithdraw when the markets are downyoucouldlosepartofyourinvestment.Your choice is extremely wide – cur­rently there are nearly 800 funds inSouth Africa available to individual in­vestors,excludingoffshorefundsmar­keted here. These cover all asset class­es, asset sub­classes (for example, re­sources shares or financial shares) andvarious mixtures of asset classes.However, not all funds are available tosomeone who wants to invest R500a month; for many, the monthly mini­mum is higher.

There are various types of funds,according to the assets the fund in­vests in. We consider here just threecommon broad types of unit trust:low­risk domestic money marketfunds, medium­risk domestic pruden­tial funds, and high­risk domestic eq­uity funds.

Only the money market funds offeryields in line with prevailing interestrates, but they are usually better thanmost bank deposit rates, althoughyields can fluctuate daily. The othersare subject to the fluctuations of themarkets and returns can vary widely.In the unit trust universe, activelymanaged funds, in which fund man­agers move in and out of assets to takeadvantage of market conditions, gen­erally have higher asset managementfees and often also charge perfor­mance fees.

If you are investing monthly, ratherthan investing a lump sum, yousmooth out your returns (when theunit price drops, your monthly R500buys you more units). Your savings arediscretionary, so that, in the case ofthe markets taking a dip just beforeyour five years are up, you could proba­bly afford to keep them in a while lon­ger to “ride out the storm”. The perfor­

mance and returns are not guaran­teed, neither is your capital.

Please contact your financialadviser/ broker for further infor­

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WEEK­LYKAVEEL SINGH

MORE than 2 000 people par-ticipated in the10thGandhi-Luthuli Salt March on Sun-

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Amongst the marchers were anumber of Tongaat, Verulam andShakskraal residence.

Sixty-five-year old Loga Aru-mugam of Tongaat said he attendedall of the Gandhi events and said themarch is growing in leaps andbounds.

Tongaat Panthers’ Anthony Nai-doo said he also participated in anumber of the Gandhi marches andthe only problem is that “you have tofollow the leaders and you cannotovertake them”.

Ela Gandhi the granddaughter ofMahatmaGandhi race told themediawheninterviewedafterthemarch:“Itwas exciting to see such a good re-

sponse from the young people of thecommunity. It is pivotal that themes-sage of non-violence should bespread to our future leaders.

“Each year the number of peoplegetting involved is growing, and thatis encouraging. I am also happy themarch took place without any inci-dents or any problems.”

Venilla Govender of Cape Town, aformer resident of Tongaat, said sheparticipated for the first time in a

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Let me start by explaining the definition of a Calorie. What is a calo-rie? A calorie is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperatureof 1 gram of water 1 degree Celsius, in another words a calorie is ameasure of heat energy.When food is burned, it releases a certain amount of heat (energy),depending on the type of food, for example; Fat has more calories (9calories per gram) than Carbohydrates (4 calories per gram) and Pro-tein (4 calories per gram). The more calories that are in the food, themore energy will be released when it is burned and whatever surplusenergy that is not used by the body will get stored as adipose tissue(body fat).All foods that have a high fat content will be considered high caloriefoods. There are some fats that are good and essential for the body(Unsaturated Fats) which need to be consumed in the right quantitieslike your omega 3 and omega 6, also known as your healthy fats. Al-though fats are high calorie foods and should be limited, there are alsosome lower calorie foods which are just as, if not more destructive toone’s health. What foods am I talking about? I am talking about theprocessed carbohydrates that are so readily available today, like yoursugary foods. Any food that is not in its most natural form is consid-ered harmful when over consumed, even though it has lower caloriecontent than your fatty foods. These foods cause a huge glucose (bloodsugar) spike in the blood stream and continuous glucose spikes couldlead to diabetes. These large spikes also means surplus glucose andwhatever glucose is not used for energy will be stored has body fat(adipose tissue).Most people do not worry about calories until they decide to go ona diet or weight loss program and even then they don’t know whata calorie really is or how much to consume. The first place to startfor anybody who is looking at losing weight, gaining weight or evenmaintaining weight, is to first find out how many calories per day theyrequire for maintenance and then adjust their calorie consumption ac-cordingly.Estimating your calorie consumption by the food you eat on a daily ba-sis and then dropping your calories by eating less for weight loss doesnot have a very positive effect. If you cut your calories by too muchwhich you will eventually do because every time you hit a plateau, youlower your calories even further to see results and that will send yourbody into starvation mode which will lower metabolism and a lowermetabolism will make it much easier for you to put the weight that youlost back on and even more.Therefore it is important to count calories when going on a weightloss program. This way you can monitor your weight loss and makesmall adjustments accordingly without lowering you metabolism andjeopardizing your health.

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As a generalmedical prac-tice we offer comprehensiveservices including:1. Insurance Medicals2. Surgical Procedures eg Removalof Warts3. Women and Children's healtheg: Immunisations4. Surgical wound management.Asthisisafamilypractice,Iamoften available after hours tomy patients.

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language. (e.g. Stroke)>> Reading and spelling difficulties thataffect academic performance (learningdifficulties)>> Underlying skills required for reading,spelling and writing e.g. learning disabili­tiesSwallowing difficulties, including thetreatment of:>> Weak lip and/or tongue muscles re­sulting in drooling.

*Swallowing/feeding difficulties in new­borns e.g. Cleft Palate>> Swallowing difficulties in neurologicalacquired difficulties e.g. Stroke, CerebralPalsyOther therapy, including the treatment of:>> Development of alternative and aug­mentative communication systems e.g. pic­ture communication/sign language>> Hearing and listening problems

Rochelle Seu­karan ­ Speech­Language Ther­apist

About speech­languagetherapy

VISITusat theVerulamMedicalCentrefor a comprehensive eye examination.We run a fully equipped optometrypractice which will accurately deter-mine your prescription, measure youreyepressureaswellasassessyourocu-lar health.Wewillhelpyouonyourchoiceoflensesand extras youmight require, like tintsand anti-reflective coatings.

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BIOKINETICS is defined as the sci-ence of movement and the applica-tionofexercise inrehabilitative treat-ment or performance.

Biokinetics is the profession con-cerned with health promotion, themaintenanceofphysical abilitiesandfinal phase rehabilitation, by meansofscientifically-basedphysicalactivi-ty programme prescription.

A Biokineticist is an clinical exercisespecialist who:>> Functions within professional allianceto health and medicine, and is recognisedby and registered with the Health Profes­sions Council of South Africa.>> Improves a person’s physical well beingand quality of life through individualisedscientific assessment and the prescriptionof exercise in rehabilitative treatment toprevent or intervene with certain ailmentsand the enhancement of performance(sport and work).>> Evaluates and measures body posture,body composition, blood pressure, glucoselevels, lung function, heart rate, fitness,muscle strength, endurance, power, flexi­bility and other health screenings.>> Is a health professional who throughhealth promotion and wellness create abetter quality of life for people they workwith.Assisting in preventing and treating indi­viduals with:Orthopaedic Conditions:>> Individual exercise prescription for therehabilitation of the back, neck, knee,shoulder, hip and ankle injuries and condi­tions. Treatment is offered from the timeof the injury up to and including full partici­pation in sport or other physical activitiesof life.Chronic disease and conditions:>> Individual and supervised exercise pro­grammes for the prevention and manage­ment of conditions such as heart disease,diabetes, lung disease, arthritis, osteopo­rosis and pregnancy (pre and post natal)Exercise Testing for Athletes:>> Sport specific testing and training of anathletes endurance, speed, flexibility, agili­ty, power, strength and reaction times.>> As well as rehabilitation of sport inju­ries.Health Promotion for General Population:>> Assessment of health risk factors andimplementation of intervention strategiesto support the individual toward totalwellness.>> Providing programmess for: Weightloss; general fitness; muscle strengthen­ing; toning and definition.

Malini Kisten ­ Biokineticist

What IsBiokinetics?

OCCUPATIONAL Therapy (OT) is the as­sessment and treatment of adults whohave diagnosis such as strokes, head inju­ries, spinal cord injuries. Occupational ther­apists assist individuals who have sufferedfrom these problems to do their daily taskssuch as eating, bathing, dressing as inde­pendently as possible.

Occupational therapists also assessand treat children who have school relateddifficulties. Many children who receive OThave problems with their gross motor, finemotor, writing, and visual perceptual skills(these are the foundational skill for eachsubject that the child does in the class­room).

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What isoccupationaltherapy?

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CALLINGallwordwizardsandbook nerds. Media24 LocalNews KZN (publishers of theFever, Echo and Weekly titles)haspartneredwiththeOfficeofthePremier tobringpreviouslydisadvantagedpupils through-out the province their popularspelling bee competition.

A spelling bee works ac-cording to knock-out, wherespellers are given a list of pre-chosen words (which will beprinted in theabovementionedtitles) two months before thecompetition.These words have to be

learnt by entrants, who willthen gather at competitions intheir areas, namely Zululand,North Coast, Durban central,Pietermaritzburg or the South

Coast, to spell their way to glo-ry.

The competition is open tograde 10 and 11 pupils (onefrom each grade – ie two perschool) from previously disad-vantaged schools who speakEnglish as a second language.

Therearehundredsof thou-sands of rands in prizes up forgrabs, including a full medicalbursary, a business bursaryand abursary to study journal-ism. Teachers and schools also

receive prizes for producingthe top spellers.

Thewords for theKZNPre-mier Spelling Bee 2014will beprintedinthefirstweekofMay,with the competitions takingplace in July.

Entry formscanbe found inthisweek’s issueof yourFever,Echo or Weekly titles. Entryforms will run until mid-June.

For more information onthe event, contact SharmaineSmithon0824960617orVusiMthalane on 079 389 5205.

Spell your way to success>> The competition is open to grade 10 and 11 pupils

THE Office of the KZN Premier has part­nered with Media24 – owners of KZN localnews – to bring the highly successful spell­ing bee project to the whole of KZN.

The spelling bee started in the Zululandarea in 2010, through Media24’s localnewspaper in that area, the Zululand Fe­

ver.Because of the success of the event,

and its rapid growth, Media24 mandatedthat it be taken throughout the KZN prov­ince.

The Office of the Premier, in its ongoingcommitment to youth education and up­

liftment, has decided to partner with KZNlocal news (encompassing Fever, Weeklyand Echo titles) to inculcate a love of theEnglishlanguageamongsecond­languageEnglish speakers from disadvantagedschools in the province.

Media24’sheadoflocalpapersinSouth

Africa, Ishmet Davidson, said the companyis “thrilled” at the prospect of the partner­ship, which will see hundreds of spellerstake part in the competition, which hashundreds of thousands of rands in cash,book and bursary prizes up for grabs.“Media24 sees the spelling bee initiative as

having the potential to significantly in­crease the focus and discipline of pupilswhen it comes to learning the English lan­guage. Partnering with the Office of thePremier, schools and teachers, we believewe can make a positive impact on educa­tion in the province,” said Davidson.

Premier partners on spelling bee

Is your child achieving greatthings academically or insport? Write for us using theCitizen Journalism tool atwww.stangerweekly.co.za

The winner of theZululand Spelling Bee 2013, MonitorNyawo, as he is announced thechampion. Monitor took away thou­sands of rands in book, cash andbursary prizes with his successfulspelling of the word ‘omniscient’.

Pupils ‘get loose’ to shakeout the tension before spell­

ing starts at theZululand Spelling Bee 2013.

Attention all rural schools/schoolswithEnglish as a second language

Rural/previously disadvantaged schools are invited to enter their top two(2) English spellers fromGrade 10 and Grade 11 (one from each grade) intothe KZN Premier Spelling Bee North Coast regional event, to be held inJune/July 2014 (Date and venue to be confirmed, keep reading your local

newspaper to find out the details!)

Words to be learnt for the North Coast Spelling Beewill be published in the 2May 2014 edition of theSta ngerWeekly, CoastalWeekly &Ballito 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 [email protected]

Send us the below information via email,[email protected] fax, 0865344256.

* School name, school address, English teacher’s name and contactdetails, registration number of your school, district of your school

* Full names of your two spellers* Both spellers’ ID numbers OR copy of birth certificate

FEVER

* Entries are limited per regional event* Get your entries in early to ensure your spot at the

2014North Coast Spelling Bee* Entries close on 13 June 2014

ENTRY FORMPlease fill in all the following sections and send itto us via email, [email protected],OR fax it to 0865344256.

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FEVER

* Please note all pupilsmust be entered via their schooland cannot enter as individuals

* Entries are limited per regional event* Get your entries in early to ensure your spot

* Entries close on 13 June 2014

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It's Vodacom Easter Fever BeachFestival time!

WEEKLY REPORTER

GET ready for some fun in the sun at this year'sVodacom Easter Fever Beach Festival.

Vodacom will once again return as titlesponsors for the much­anticipated 2014 event, whichis set to take place in Ballito and Margate from April

Easter Fever festival," he said. "We, as a company,look forward to the event each year and I am sure thisyear’s production will be even better than its prede­cessors," he said. Breed added that the event, whichwill host touch rugby and beach soccer tournaments,promoted a healthy outdoor lifestyle – a lifestyle Vo­dacom is an advocate of.

Dean Jooste (Executive Head: Consumer Sales & Marketing ­ Vodacom KZN), Senzo Tlou, Gab­bi Gericke, Jade Mets and Thobeka Sibisi (Manager: Regional Marketing ­ Vodacom KZN).

18 to 20."We are once again

excited to have Voda­com on board as welook to provide anevent which enhancesthe holiday experiencesof all of the beach goerswho head down to theVodacom Easter FeverFestival in both Ballitoand Margate over theEaster weekend,"event organiser, RowanClelland, said. "Voda­com Easter Fever is aninteractive event thatnotonlyprovidesaholi­day vibe for beach go­ers, but at the sametime, allows them anopportunity to get in­volved in fun activitieswhile they are enjoyingtheir holiday. Of course,they also stand achance to win somecool prizes."

Clelland said thereare loads of exciting ac­tivities lined up in bothMargate and Ballito toentertain everyone.Highlights include theMiss Easter Fever pag­eant and a treasurehunt. Vodacom KZN'sManaging Executive,Alberts Breed, said Vo­dacom is excited to bepart of the family fo­cused event, which notonly provided a week­end out at some of theprovince’s most beauti­ful beaches, but will al­so keep both holidaygoers and locals of allages thoroughly enter­tained for the festiveperiod.

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THEApril holidayswere full of ac-tivity for PROTEC pupils who partici-pated in a variety of workshops.

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Grade 10 pupils, who all joinedPROTEC this year, attended a begin-ners computerworkshopwhere theylearnt to use a number of computerprogrammes including MicrosoftWord, Excel, Power Point and the In-ternet.Formanyofthesepupils itwasthe first time theyhad touchedacom-puter.

The grade 11 pupils participatedin a bridge building workshop.

“The aim of PROTEC is to prepareyoung people, with the interest andability, for successful entry into engi-neering, science and technologicalcareersandthebridgebuildingwork-shop gave the pupils the opportunitytotesttheirskillsandaptitudeinengi-neering concepts,” said Takis.

Using 25 strips of balsa wood andPratleyQuickset,pupilshad todesignand build a bridge that could carry aheavyload.Thewinningteamcarrieda load of 25kg closely followed by therunner’supwhomanaged22kg.Both

teams will participate in the SAICEKZNSchoolsBridgeBuildingCompe-tition in August.

The grade 12's focused on aca-demic enrichmentattendingextratu-ition in Math, Physical Science and

Life Science. They also attended aCVwriting and career awareness work-shop.

The highlight of the holiday pro-grammewasavisit to theScienceandTechnology Education Centre at

UKZNWestville where Grade 10 and11 pupils enjoyed a day of “fun withphysics”.

Talks included, “Quantum is goodfor you” by Professor Petruccione,“TheunusualnatureofNature”byDrYacoob and “Unlocking secrets of theSunandthedeepEarthbymeasuringthe Earth’smagnetic field” by DrMc-Creadie. The highlight of the daywasa science show by Dr Reinhardt anda fascinating chemistry demonstra-tion.The pupils also spent time ‘playing’withtheinteractivegamesandvisitedthe geology museum.

TheGrade12'salsoenjoyed infor-mative presentation by the College ofEngineering,ScienceandAgricultureand the College of Health Sciences tohelp themwith their career decision-making.

“All these programmes are de-signed toprepare theseyoungpeoplefor successful integration into theworkplaceingeneralandtechnologi-cal and engineering fields in particu-lar,” said Takis.

Pupils at the bridge building initia­tive.

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FLAT to let – Vijay Man-sions – 2 ½ bedrooms.R3 500 excl lights &water.Duplex to let – VillageMews, 2 bedrooms withbic, lounge, dining room,toilet, shower, fully tiled,double carport, gatedcomplex. R4 250.00exc lights & water.

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Flat to let – CoastalManors – 2 beds, mainensuite with aircon,open plan lounge, din-ing, f/f kitchen. R3800exc lights & water.Urgent sale – vacantland, Gandhinagar –1090 square metres.R475 000.00. Contact:Venesh – 032-944 1147(o/h) or 083 6555 990.

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SURIYA Heights, Veru-lam – 2 bedrooms, t/b,open-plan kitchen, din-ing & lounge, fully fitted,hob & oven with granitetops. 032-945 51150/084 553 8252.

OUTBUILDING to let – 2rooms, k/t/b & carport inBelgate. Tel: 032-9451836/ 073 458 1266.

MITHANAGAR – 2 bed-rooms, lounge, balcony,kitchen, 2 bathrooms, 2toilets, 1 carpark. Rent-al R3 500 negotiableincl electricity & water.032-945 1686

BELVEDERE – large 3bedroom house, openplan lounge, dining,kitchen, shower, toilet.084 555 9074.

GANDHI’S Hill – 3 b/rm,f/f, ensuite, t/b, o/planl/d, f/f kit with stove &granite tops. R4 100.00excl. Watsonia – 1 b/rm, k/t/b, singles. R2200.00 incl. 084 5559484/ 032-945 3457.

APARTMENT to let –Ghandi’s Hill – Tongaat,2 bedrooms, o/plan l/k,t/b, fenced & gated.032-944 1959/ 082 4533553.

CHELMSFORD Hts,Tgt – 2 rooms, K/T/B,fenced, tiled. R2 200.00excl. 074 627 8363/032-944 2977.

3 BEDROOM house forrent in Belvedere. De-posit R5 000. Rent R2500 p/m excluding wa-ter & electricity. Klem-my – 083 809 1358 after18h00 only.

OUTBUILDING to let –Metcalfe Park, Tongaat– two rooms, kitchenwith units and stove,bathroom and toiletwith lights and water.R2 500.00. fully tiled,separate entrance, fullyfenced, burglar guardsand alarm system. Toview: Phone: 032-9442506/ 083 587 1695.

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MISSING Dog – MyAlstion is missing fromBelvedere. She is black& short, has fine hairwith brown eyes. Abouta year old. Responds tothe nameAlison. Sugen– 083 242 9921/ 032-944 1688/ Logan – 074583 6663.

GRADE B, C & D Se-curity Officers requiredfor new business con-tract at Dube Tradeport.Must be fluent in Eng-lish & live in Tongaat,Verulam or surroundingarea. Nisha – 081 8959030 for an interview ore-mail C.V to [email protected]

RESPONSE Officers,Controllers & Inspectorsrequired for a securitycompany based in Veru-lam. Must have relevantqualifications & experi-ence. Nisha – 081 8959030 for an interview ore-mail C.V to [email protected]

PROMOTER – to worktwice a week, flexihours and must be ableto cross sell differentalcoholic drinks. Man-ager – manage & over-see the operations of abusy liquor outlet andmust be computer liter-ate. Supervisor/ dutymanager – ability to su-pervise staff and handlecash/ banking. Applica-tions should preferablybe from the Tongaatand surrounding areas,previous applicantsneed not apply. Train-ing would be provide.Liquor store knowledge,experience and owntransport essential withtraceable references.Please forward currentC.V (maximum 2 pgs)via Fax: 086 6485 866or email to [email protected]

PROPERTY develop-ment company in Ballitorequires: Financial Ac-countant with relevantdegree & min 2 yrsworking experience infinancial environment.Accounting Clerk – ma-triculant with maths andaccounting with min 2yrs, pastel experience.Email: [email protected] Tel: 032-9463390.

DSTV Installers T.V andAudioTechnicians. Con-tact: 082 783 4421.

VACANCY – Recep-tionist/ Admin Assistant- We are looking foran efficient, dedicated,dynamic and self-moti-vated Admin Assistant/Receptionist for our of-fice. Key requirementsinclude excellent writtenand verbal communica-tion skills, strong admin-istrative and organisa-tional skills and soundknowledge of MS Office(Word, Excel, Power-point). Matric plus 2years experience in areceptionist/ admin po-sition is essential. Thecandidate must have aclear ITC and criminalrecord. If you meet allof the above criteriathen please forwardyour C.V to [email protected] or fax to 032-9451214. Working hours:Mon – Fri 07:00am to05:00pm.

QUALIFIED machinists& supervisor needed forclothing cmt in Mithan-agar, Tongaat. Contact:084 794 6665.

TONGAAT Child andFamily Welfare Society– Administrator – Appli-cations are invited fromsuitable qualified per-sons for the above va-cancy. Requirements:Educational Qualifica-

tion: Essential: Matric,code 8 driver’s licence,computer literate in MSWord/ Excel/ Pastel/Powerpoint. Preferred:B.Com degree or diplo-ma in an Accounting re-lated field. Experience:Essential: Minimum forthree years of relevantexperience required.Duties – General Ac-counting related func-tions which inter aliainclude, pay & leave ad-ministration, receiptingand payments, main-taining financial recordsand preparing for inter-nal and external audit.General office admin-istration. Marketingand public relations. Asalary of R84k – R100kis negotiable based onrelevant experience andcompetence. Applicantsmust submit a briefC.V to: The Secretary,P.O. Box 135, Tongaat,4400. Telephone: 032-944 1514 Fax: 032-9441225 or email: [email protected] Clos-ing date: 25/04/2014.Should we not contactyou consider your appli-cation unsuccessful.

TRANSPORT requiredfrom Tongaat to Durban,mon – fri, 07:00am to04:00/ 04:30 p/m. 0847388 703.

SATURDAY only trans-port required 8am –1pm. 072 744 8116.

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The sadness never goes away, the silent tears stillflow we miss your strong presence, witty senseof humour, your priceless advice and your abilityto rise to the occasion. It has been a privilege &honour to have you in our lives. We will alwayslove & cherish your memories forever.Rest in peace until we meet.

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HAPPY HEAVENLY 85th BIRTHDAY PAMR A. NAYAGER

(RAJOO AKA ZAMA ZAMA) God saw her getting tired, a cure was not to be. He wrapped his lovingarms & whispered “come with me”. She suffered much in silence, herspirit did not blend. She faced her pain with courage, until the very end.She tried so hard to stay with us but her fight was not in vain, God tookher to His loving home & freed her from the pain...

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COMRADES Marathon runnerswho were unable to enter the 2014race during the official entry periodfrom 1 September to 30 November2013, now have an opportunity tostill be part of the world’s biggestand oldest ultra-marathon throughthe official 2014 substitution pro-

cess in April.The Comrades Marathon Associ-

ation’s (CMA) substitution rule al-lows for a runner who has not en-tered to substitute an entrant whohas withdrawn, or intends to with-draw from the 2014 edition of therace.

The Comrades Marathon Substi-tution Rule was introduced for the

first time in 2012 and now formspart of the CMA’s official racerules.

The substitution process official-ly opened on 1 April and closes on30 April.

The completed application formsas specified in the substitution rulemust reach the CMA office by 30April and there will be no extension

of this deadline.Athletes still intending to submit

substitution application forms areadvised to visit the official Com-rades Marathon website atwww.comrades.com for the down-loadable forms and the comprehen-sive list of rules and regulationswhich govern the process.

Race director, Rowyn James,

said: “The substitution rule hasbeen well received by our runnersover the past two years and will en-sure that there are a higher num-ber of starters outside the Pieter-maritzburg City Hall on1 June.”

Comrade’s substitutions open April 18, 2014

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MOUNT EDGECOMBEReunion to embrace past>> This event will kick start the birth of a new sporting giant

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A REUNION of Mount Edgecombe resi-dents, inclusive of the sugar estates andMount Edgecombe Secondary School is

been organised byMount Edgecombe SportingClubandYoungSprinboksFootballClubonSat-urday, 12 April at 2pm at the Shri MariammenTemple grounds.

This event will kick start the birth of a newsporting giant, Mount Edgecombe SpringboksFC, which is a merger of the two clubs. The re-union of the people of Mount Edgecombe willcelebrate this historic event.

lives have progress. It is an opportunity for theyouthto learnabouthistoryof their familiesandtheir hardship during earlier times, and to ap-preciate the contributions of the indentured la-bourers of theMountEdgecombeareaandgivethem the due recognition and praise they de-serve for shaping their future.

It is also a coming together of all race groupsthat contributed to the success of the area insomeformoftheother.Thesugarestatesinclud-ingHillhead,Waterloo, Saccharine,Blackburn,Burnside, Cornubia, Westbrook, New Cottageand among others, form an integral part of thismagnificent area.

Mount Edgecombe Springboks FC will bepublishingabrochureon football in thenear fu-ture and there is a call for photographs, articlesand information from the community to be in-cluded in the brochure.

There is also a call for photographs, articlesand information of families and the people ofMountEdgecombearea tobe inabookentitled:“Sons of the Soil-Tracing theAncestral Roots ofMountEdgecombe”,whichisaworkinprogressby Patchee Naicker. The book focuses on thelives of our people, including sport, culture reli-gion and music.

A fun filledandbumper reunion is anticipat-

edwith lots of entertainment for the family andprizes. There will be lots of stalls available andmeals will be provided. Entertainment will beprovidedbyMountEdgecombeLegends,LuxmiRagaam, Atomic Ash/Shackles, Freedom En-tertainment Spectacular-Rohann Ramkissoon,thelegendaryVella,JackandSagieKiston,East-ern Shadows andmany other great artists andgroups. Security is provided by VIP SECURITY.

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Mount Edgecombe was originally a sugarestate namedafter the 7thEarl of EdgecombebyCaptainWilliamSmeardon.SmeardonwasinstrumentalinbuildingMountEdgecombein1860. Indentured labourers from all parts ofIndia were employed in the sugar cane fieldsand later in the sugar mill itself. At the end of1876 the sugarmill was acquired by aMauri-tiannamedLanglois. In1878 themillwas tak-en over by Natal Sugar Limited and in 1895,NatalEstatesLtd.The lastownerwas theTon-gaatHulllet Groupuntil 1994,when the sugarmill closed.

Thecommunitywillhaveachancetoreflectonbeautifulmemories includingthetrialsandtribulationsofthepastandreflectonhowtheir

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THE uMhlanga Easter Trail Runtakes place on Easter Sunday, 20April with three distances tochoose from the 16km, 10kmandthe 5km.

Three routeswill have youme-andering through bush, beachand cane fields.Gravel roads, sin-gle tracks, river and lagoon cross-ings along with a stretch of beachwill certainly challengeall partici-pants.

According to the race directorBuzzBoltonthe16kmrunthatwillhave youwading through two riv-ercrossingsandabridgecrossing.If 16km is too daunting, then onecan sign up for the 10km run orwalk or the other option is to takepart in the pleasant 5km run orwalk that involves negotiating aspectacular forest.

Thereisonestartat6amforthethree distances, with the start attheMillenniumStageon theuMh-langa Promenade. Registrationcan be done from 5am near thestart or with ROAG on their web-site.

Bolton said the run should befantastic for everyone that gets in-volved.“We have brought in theshorterdistance in thehopeof ap-

pealing to entry level trail runnersand fit families that enjoy the out-doors as a family. The 10km trailwill be non-technical and fast.Thiswilloffercomfort toanyCom-rades runners who fear twistingan ankle.

“Thelongerroutewill takerun-ners over the spectacularN2 foot-bridge and through a refreshingbush section,” Bolton said.

Peter Rose, the chairman ofuMhlanga Tourism enthused,“Thisracejustkeepsgettingbetterand better. Hundreds of runnersconverge on our town to discoverthe interesting surrounds that wehave. It seems that every singlerace we keep having a recordnumberofentrantsandIcertainlyhopewedosoforthisraceaswell.”

There is an entry fee for all dis-tances and the winners for eachcategory will win a prize. Entry isthrough ROAG onwww.roag.co.za ormanual regis-tration on themorning from5am.Formore info, visitwww.umhlan-gafestival.co.za

The entry fee for the respectiveraces are as follows:16km R120 Late entry R13010km R100 Late entry R1105km R50 late entry R60.

Take a run this EasterLocal runnersmeet ‘legend’>> Falcons Runners at Two Oceans Marathon Talk

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OLD Mutual hosted a pre-Two Oceans Marathontalk at the Beverly Hills

Hotel on 10 April .ThetalkwaspresentedbyUl-

tra Marathon icon BruceFordyce who shared his wis-dom on ultra-distance runningandhowtonavigatethroughtheTwo Oceans Marathon routewith ease.

He also gave insight on cur-rent thoughts on nutritionwhich is amove away fromcar-bo-loading to sourcing energyfrom proteins and fats. Bluenumber runners Amres Mood-ley and Yunus Doba who wereinvited to the function were im-pressed with Fordyce's advice.

Moodley commented thatearninghisBlueNumberdue torunning 10 Two Oceans onlygives you enriched experiencebut listening to Bruce Fordycewas a breath of fresh air goingforward.

Amres Moodley, Bruce Fordyceand Yunus Doba.

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THE limit on overseas playerscould restrict JacquesKallis to thesidelines occasionally, accordingto Asianmedia reports as the sev-enth edition of the Indian PremierLeague gets underway in AbuDhabi on Wednesday.

Champions Mumbai Indianstackle Kallis’s KolkataKnight Rid-ers outfit in the tournament open-er (16:30 SA time).

The teams may only field amaximumof fourof theiroverseasstars, and it seems theKnightRid-ers, at least initially, will definitelywant to play Bangladeshi all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, plusWest Indian spin maestro SunilNarine and Kallis’s compatriotMorne Morkel in the bowling de-partment.

That would leave a toss-up be-tween the 38-year-old, versatileKallis,whohas slashedhisoverallcricketingworkloadbutstillwantsto feature in South Africa’s 50-oversplanstothe2015WorldCup,and emerging Australian bats-man Chris Lynn for the extra

berth.Lynn is a 24-year-old Queen-

slanderwho didwell for BrisbaneHeat in last season’s Big Bash andearned his first two T20 interna-tional caps for theAussies againstthe touring England side – al-though his CV is infinitely lighterthan that of much-travelled Testicon Kallis.

WisdenIndia (www.wisdenin-dia.com) has done an exercisesuggesting which overseas play-ersarelikelytobepreferredinide-al “first XIs” among the eight IPLfranchises.

“Kolkata’sbattingappears thinand lacking in firepower, but withNarine and Morkel in the (bowl-ing) mix, it will be difficult to relyonly on overseas batsman ... (theymight)takethedebatablecallofin-cluding the rawLynnover legend-ary Kallis.”

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