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CONFIDENTIAL evidence ex-pectedtosurfaceat theTongaatMall inquiry could badly dam-

age developer Jay Singh’s case.Expected to be formally entered

into the record in October, the find-ings, described as “mind-boggling”by inquiry commissioner PhumudzoMaphaha, are the result of tests —which cost more than R500 000 toundertake — on crucial support col-umnsSingh’s legal teambelievesmayhave been under-designed andplayed a crucial role in the collapse.

The mall, built without municipalapproval, collapsed on 19 Novem-

ber last year, killing two and injuring29 people.

Singhwas both the developer andcontractorbuilding themallusinghisownconstructionfirmGralioPrecast.

The test included the constructionofareplicacolumnsimilartoadisput-ed column in the collapsed section,built under the supervision of theDe-partment of Labour.

Sources revealed these resultscould halt any “smoke-screening” ofevidence and should show the testedcolumn could support a load (weight)in excess of 50% of what was re-quired.

New turn inmall inquiry>> New evidence counters Singh’s argument onmall collapse

Pupils ofBuffelsdalePrimarySchoolproudly cele­brated theirheritage lastweek bydressing intraditionalclothing.PHOTO: SUP­PLIED

A cultural celebration

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“It is mind-boggling what has hap-pened. We hope to get a full reportsoon,” said Maphaha.

In previous hearings it hademergedtheconcreteusedonthesitewassubstandardandtherewereonlyseven of the required 19 steel barsneeded to reinforce a beamholding acollapsed concrete slab.

At a hearing held in Umhlanga onMonday,AndreBallackpresentedhisoriginal 3D modelling of the mall.

“Our opinion is the structure wasproperlybraced[securedfrommove-mentandable towithstandpressure]and modelled correctly,” he said.

However,consultantengineerRobYoung—whowastheleadconsultantin developing King Shaka Interna-tional Airport, and now acting forSingh—badgeredBallack on severalalleged anomalies in the model.

“It is a complex model, but any-thing can be done mathematically,but itmust [withstandpracticalappli-cation],” said Young.

AfterMonday,thelast tworemain-ing people to take the stand will beBallack and Singh.

Ballackislikelytobequestionedonhis responsibility on site, defendalle-gations he seldom signed off docu-mentstimeously,aswellas faceabar-rage of questions over the structuraldesign.

Singh — who will be last up — isexpected to face the toughest grillingandwill bequestionedonmultiple fa-cets of the disaster.

Singh prepares totake the stand

FROM PAGE 1 Residents feel ‘safer’ onCoronation Road>> Speed calming measures put in place afterreckless drivers wreak havoc

WEEKLY REPORTER

THE construction of speedhumps on Coronation Road,Buffelsdale has assisted the

community in garneringmore safety.This according to some members

of the community and ward council-lor Michael Abraham.

According to Sunny Pillay, a resi-dent of Calendula Crescent, he hadpersonally witnessed the fast andreckless drivingof many motor-ists recently.

“We appreci-ate the sterlingwork done byAbraham andhis excellent ser-vice deliveryprogrammes.

“Tongaat has been given a newlookwiththenumberofnewroadsur-faces, sidewalks and footpaths.”

Abraham said that many roadswere in a bad state of repair and thathe “fought a hard fight to secure sucha huge budget for Tongaat”.

“Of course in a major project likeourswefirsthadtocutandremovethestructurally unsound material and

then repair. Old speed humps thenhad to be removed. Resurfacing fol-lowed. The surface had to be curedbefore painting of the lines and stopstreets.

“Finally new speed humps had tobe constructed. Therefore I request-edthepublictobepatientandtoexer-cise restraint, to be extra careful aslines had to be marked and speedhumps put back. In two weeks I had22publicmeetings toappraiseall the

road users ofourmajorroadrehabilitationprogramme.”

Abrahamstressed thatpainting of thelines on theroad surface

and the installation of speed humpsalready commenced and would thenmove on to other roads until all thework is finished.

He reminded all road users to ob-serve all the road rules especiallyspeed limits and to readily considerthe interests of other motorists andpedestriansstatingthatoncelivesarelost or maimed “it is too late for re-grets”.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDConstruction workers on Coronation Road.

Tongaat has been given anew look with the number ofnew road surfaces, sidewalksand footpaths.

AFORTY-year-oldman is fighting forhis life following a pedestrian acci-dent on the R102 between Verulamand Canelands on Tuesdaymorning.

Details surrounding the accidentare still unclear at this stage.

According to Netcare spokesper-son Santi Steinmann, Netcare 911paramedics arrived on the scene andfound the critically injured man lay-

ing on the road after hewas knockedover by a car.

“Due to the extensive injuries hehad sustained, a medical helicopterwasactivatedtoairliftthecriticallyin-jured man to hospital for the urgentmedical care that he required.”

The trafficon thenorthboundwasseverelyaffected,asall thelaneswerecloseddownforthehelicoptertoland.

Paramedics takeaway the injuredman.

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MEDICLINIC Victoria Hospitalin Tongaat have opened theirnew medical suites recently,

whichisthefirstofitskindontheNorthCoast.

The medical suites, situated at 10Ushukela Drive, Tongaat, is just onepartofphase1ofamajorprojectwhichalso includes a new laundry, kitchen,administrationdepartment, receptionand emergency unit.

The building project commenced ayear ago and significant progress hasbeen made.

Hospital manager JennyMeer saidthe renovation is part of the hospital'slong termvision to effectivelymeet theneeds of the community.

"The expansion responds to theneedsofourspecialists,generalpracti-tioners and the community at large."

Mrs Meer added that the hospitalhas a waiting list everyday and morebeds will help alleviate this problem.

Seven resident specialists - Dr RMoodley and Dr MI Sarvan (physi-cians),DrLMKunnieandDrRCNaran-bhai(paediatricians),DrKTSubrayen,DrSPMoodley andDrMPillay (gynae-

cologists), Dr M Naicker (gynaecolo-gists), Dr CDJ Moolla (ophthalmolo-gist), Dr K Naik (orthopaedic surgeon)and Dr SI Hussain and Dr DG Munks(urologists) - have alreadymoved intothe hospital’s newwing of themedicalsuites.

The new building comprises twofloors and two levels of parking.

The hospital has a licence for 120bedsand thenewwardwill accommo-

date22morebeds.MediclinicVictoriarecentlyreceivedalicencefromtheDe-partment of Health for a day-hospitalfacility. "Thehospital is anoperationalsite and revamp will continue toprogress.

Next on the list areour theatres.Wewould like to thank the community fortheir patience and are confident thattheexpansionwillenableustoprovidea more comprehensive and conve-nient service."

WEEKLY REPORTER

THREE people were injured after the minibus

taxi they were travelling in crashed on Old In-anda Road, Verulam last week.

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Prem Balram saidhis officers respond-ed to the scene afterreceiving informa-tion about the colli-sion from a resi-dent.

Headdedthatup-on arrival three pas-sengers were treat-ed for their injuriesand transported to alocal hospital.

“Thedriver of thevehicleinformedRe-action officers thathe was travellingfrom Trenance Parkin the direction ofVerulam when hedecided to overtakea vehicle in front ofhim.

“The driver fur-ther stated that hefailed to see an ap-proaching vehiclewhich he attemptedto avoid resulting inthe taxi leaving themain road andcrashing down aparallel road,” saidBalram.

“The force of theimpact ripped theleft hand side frontrim of the hub andthe right hand sidetyre to burst.

“The vehicle slidon itshubforseveralmetres before itcame to a completestop,” he added.

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SVET hosts Heritage recollectionsWEEKLY REPORTER

THE Shree Veeraboga Emperu-mal Temple in Tongaat hostedan oral history heritage recol-

lectionssessionattheShreeVeerabo-gaCulturalCentreonSunday,28Sep-tember.

The temple, which was estab-lished in 1916, used the heritage rec-ollections get together to commencewiththeirprocessofgatheringhistor-ical information for the sake of cap-turing the100yearhistoryofboththeMudamandtheMaidstoneShreeEm-perumal Temple.

Some of the senior members whorecollected with historical fervourwereMrRMoopanar,MrDGMoodley,Mr Thanga Padayachee.

Moopanar went as far back as the1940’s to reminisce over the roleplayed by his father and other stal-wartsattheMudamwhichwassituat-ed at thepresent venueof the temple.

Moodley and Padayachee recol-lectedwithnostalgiathehistoryoftheMaidstoneShreeEmperumalTemplewhich was situated in the vicinity of

thepresentMillHostel soccer groundadjacent to theMaidstoneSugarMill.

They recalled themany organisa-tionswhichemanatedfromtheMaid-stone Temple and hall whichwas thenucleus of the Maidstone Barracks.

Some of the organisations whichoperated from the school hall includ-ed a primary school, a physical cul-

ture club for boxing and gymnastics,drama club, two orchestras, and ahost of sporting and other civic orga-nisations.

All these organisations operatedamidst the core functions performedby the temple in terms of the prayersand festivals observed by the temple.

The temple makes an earnest ap-

peal to all devotees, officials andmembers of the public who have hada long relationship with the temple,who in possession of photographsand other memorabilia to call thetemple on 032 945 1496.

They aim to gather the relevantmaterialrequiredfortheirc entenarybrochure.

Seen are the seniorfolk from the Gan­dhi’s Hill settlementand the MaidstoneBarracks who recol­lected with fervourincidents and anec­dotes from the past.

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NORTHWICK Den-tal Centre hosteda heritage healthday programme forresidents on Tues-day, 23 September.

The teameducat-ed the communityon general anddental health, bloodpressure, blood sug-ar assessments, HIVawareness and test-ing, dental hygieneeducation, dentalscreening, dentureassessment and pol-ishing.

The elderly fromthe Verulam DayCare Centre weretreated to freeclean-ing and polishing oftheir dentures.

One of thepractitionerstalks to theresidents.PHOTO: SUP­PLIED

Northwick celebrates Heritage Day

MORE than 150 people attended themedical camp hosted by the NorthCoastIndependentPractitionersAsso-ciation at the Stanger Training Centreon Saturday, 22 September.

The IPApartneredwith theDepart-ment of Health, Lancet andMediclinicVictoria Hospital.

Residents had their glucose andblood pressure tested while the chil-dren received their immunisations.

Females were also able to have papsmears done.

Trained professionals also provid-ed those present with informationabout family planning as well as HIV/Aids.

General practitioners, Dr UN Nai-doo, Dr YNNaidoo, Dr RM Pather andDr S Hajaree as well paediatrician, DrS Chetty and dentist, Dr W Sahadewwere on hand to treat the adults and

children.Bethel Baptist Church together

with Sanlamhosted the secondpart ofthe programme where they providedsnacks and lunch to all who attended.

Medical camp a huge success

They alsoprovidedministry,music andsporting ac-tivities at theevent for theunderprivi-leged resi-dents.

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causing water shortages to alreadyoccur in some areas in iLembe.

Service provider Siza Water an-nounced last week that all their ser-vice areas - from Zimbali through toTinley Manor, Shakaskraal, Eteteand Nkobongo - would be under wa-ter restrictions. This after restric-tionswereputinplaceinFebruaryfora period.

Readings show the Hazelmerecatchment, the source of water sup-ply, is under pressure. On 11 Sep2013 the supply was at 98%, butdropped to 56% by 10 September2014.

“Theuseofhosepipes,washingofdriveways, roofs and vehicles aswellas the use of irrigation systems is

banned, until further notice,” said aSiza Water notice.

Consumers who do not complywill be liable for a fine of R3000. Re-strictions will remain in place untilthe public is otherwise informed.

Thesituationhasbeenexacerbat-edbyunusuallyhighspring tempera-tures. If this continues, more exces-sivelyhotdayswilloccurinapproach-ing summer months.

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According to Harichunder, hightemperatures cause increased evap-oration.

“This possible scenariowill be ex-acerbated if theElNino effect occurs,as is expected, by resulting in belowaverage rainfall. El Nino is aweatherphenomenon that occurs irregularly,usually once in every three to sevenyears. It leaves in its trail low rainfallin somepartsof theworld,drought in

some countries and floods in manyother parts of the globe.”

Harichundersaidoperationalme-teorologists in SouthAfricahavepre-dictedthatthetrendof lowrainfallex-periencedthusfaris likelytocontinueuntil January 2015 - through thespring and early summer monthswhen the highest rainfall usually oc-curs - in KwaZulu-Natal, in general,and in the Umgeni Water catchmentareas, in particular.

“Thiswill have the effect of inade-quate raw water being available forUmgeni Water to treat and supply toitscustomers-oneofwhichis iLembe- for reticulation to domestic, busi-ness and industrial users.”

In a state of stress is the NorthCoast system (Hazelmere and Imvut-shane River).

“The North Coast System (Hazel-mere), which supplies parts of Dur-ban and the iLembe District, also fa-ces the possibility of drought. TheUmvutshane River, which suppliesMaphumulo, is almost completely

dry. This has resulted in 66% reduc-tion in the volume ofwater that is be-ing treated.”

An earnest appeal is being madeto consumers to use water sparingly.It is believed that if water conserva-

tionmeasuresare implementednow,there may be sufficient water availa-ble to meet future needs.

View the full list of waterrestric-tions and to download necessaryforms at www.sembcorp-sizawa-ter.co.za. Customers can register foralerts fromSiza. These can be sent [email protected] orcontact our Customer Services De-partment on0329467200duringof-fice hours.

JEHOVAH’S Witnesses from Tongaat and Verulam can look forward to theirregional convention to be held from 3 to 5 October at the Moses MabhidaStadium in Kwa Zulu Natal. A whopping 25 000 delegates from KZN, in­cluding South and North Coast as well as Inland and extending to Pieterma­ritzburg are expected to attend.

A series of three­day international and regional conventions takes placearound the world from June 2014 to January 2015. It started the UnitedStates and continued in Australia, Ecuador, England, Germany, Greece,Mexico, South Korea, and Zimbabwe.

Present world conditions, economic hardships, family breakdowns, de­pression and daily anxieties of life are challenges that the entire humanrace is facing today.

A world free from this is the hope the Bible delivers. (Rev 21: 3,4). Aspart of a Global campaign Jehovah’s Witnesses from a local congregation

Members from the Verulam Congregation with theirinvitations: Maya Mohan, Allyssa Mungal, CreightonSamuel and Norman Govender.

Witness convention

THEDepartment of EconomicDevel-opment,TourismandEnvironmentalAffairssaiditwas“thrilledthebiggestmeeting of airlines in the world iscoming to Durban in 2015”.

The announcement was made atthe 20th World Route DevelopmentForumheld thisweek in Chicago and

attended by a delegation of tourismandbusinessofficials fromKwaZulu-Natal.

It will be the first time the WorldRouteDevelopment Forum is held onthe African continent.

The department’s Bheko Madlalasaid this provides an opportunity to

lobby for more international airlinesto fly directly into and out of KingShaka International Airport.

“The fact that the world economyis indemandgivesus theopportunitytobeable to leverageandattractevenmore airlines to the province ofKwaZulu-Natal. We have worked

quite hard to ensure thatwe increaseinternational arrivals into KZN andwethink the fact that theWorldRoutecongress is being held here next yearfits well with this vision,” he said.

Theeventwill beheldat the InkosiAlbert Luthuli International Conven-tion Centre in September next year.

World conference coming to KZNOctober 3, 2014

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have started inviting allin their neighborhoodto the event by meansof a colorful invitation.

The cover of the in­vitation draws atten­tion to “A World Gov­ernment”.

This is summed upby three questions:Why do we need one?Is it possible? Who isqualified to rule?

The answer to thesewill be delivered in En­glish, isiZulu and Signlanguage.

A highlight will betwo theatrical produc­tions which will bring aBible story and a mod­ern day drama to life.

The first of the dra­mas will be on Friday at3 pm and the second onSunday at 2pm. Theprogram will start on allthree days at 9.20 am.OnSaturdayat11.45amthe Baptism talk will befollowed by water im­mersion of new dele­gates.

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Where logic and reason fail

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IAMa self-proclaimed advocate ofscience, but as I have learnt overtheyears,mineisastupidventure.

Science is abodyof knowledge that isappliedbypeoplewe call scientists tounderstand the physical world usingexperimentation and reasoning tocome to conclusions.

It is also very important that advo-cates of science, suchasmyself, driveintheirownlanesandrealise thatsci-

ence cannot solve, know, or under-stand everything.

This is a very humbling fact, onethat needs to be accepted as is, on ac-countof theexistenceofopinionsandthe growing tendency to let logic andreason take a backseat in a worldruled by counter-knowledge.

Now, I have been told, and havesubsequently read many a literatureon the internet, telling me that thereare some things that science cannotknow and can never explain.

Thatstatementcanseemvery flat-worldly, but such an analysis wouldbeunfair to theadvocateof thesuper-natural.

Howcanwedifferentiate betweenestablished facts and counter-knowl-edge?

Well, the western world has comeupwithafewuseful tools forthephys-icalworld: experimentationandOck-ham’s razor sums up most of thesetools.

When researchers are faced witha natural phenomenon that is not yetunderstood, they use experimenta-tion to determine the mechanismdriving the phenomenon.

Where experimentation fails or

not is possible (such as a historicalevent), it is useful to ‘cut the crap’.

This is where Ockham’s razorcomes in; it looks at the many expla-nations presented and cutting thebull@#t, settles for the simplest one.

In other words, where there is aperfectly natural explanation for aphenome-non, the su-pernatural isfrowned up-on –that isuntil testableand reliableevidencesupports it.

It is im-portant thatthe most established theories of na-tureencounter themost rigorousandrevealingepisodesofscientists tryingto prove it wrong.

Themost accepted are only so be-cause they withstand the plethora ofattempts to disprove them.

Such is for the physical world,though,whilst thesupernaturalhasadifferent set of rules outside therealms of science.

And out there, pretty much any-

thing goes.This remindsme of the old slogan

of The Church of Scientology: “if it’s afact for you, it’s a fact.”

Let us consider aman of God whoclaims that the Holy Spirit resideswithin him.

This is a fact that cannot be tested,and there-fore residesoutside sci-ence.

If, howev-er, the ambi-tious man ofGod claimsthat he canuse the HolySpirit to heal

the injured, cure AIDS and cancerthrough prayer, he then brings as-pectsof thesupernaturalworld toourphysical reality, and at this point al-lows scientific testingof these claims.

No occurrence of faith healingworking has been recorded or peer-reviewed.

Amore physically viable explana-tionwouldbethathewhoclaimstobehealedbyafaithhealerthroughnoth-ingmore thanprayer, is tellinganun-

truth.Whilst thismaybreak thecredibil-

ity of the witness, it keeps intact thelaws of physics by cutting the crap, inotherwords, we use Ockham’s razor.

Whilst this fact means faith heal-ing does not work in the physicalworld, itsaysnothingofthesupernat-ural, which as I said earlier, anythinggoes.

This place where anything goes iscalled by Collin Campbell the culticmilieu;whichisthecesspoolofall thatis unbelievable andwhere those thatforego reason, logic and choose to ig-nore all manner of established evi-dence, reside.

Ihavebeen toldalso, thatmiraclescannot be explained by science be-causetheyoperateoutsidethe lawsofphysics.

This is a face-palm-worthy state-ment at face value, but then I remem-ber how science cannot explain “ev-erything.”

When it comes to so-called mira-clesand thehocuspocus thatplaguesthe cultic milieu, the phenomena ofthis supernatural world are only asstrong as those who believe in it, theadvocates.

And this is where science (whichencapsulates logic and reason), dif-fers: it works whether you believe init or not.

So, what do you believe in?

Sibusiso Biyela

@astrosibs

PEOPLE often ask others what they would dowith their last day on earth.

Theansweris typicallysomethingthorough-ly un-thought-out, like spending the time

in Paris.If the pre-warnedwere to stop and consider

their answermore carefully, theywould realisethe unpleasantness of spending 19 of their last24 hours in airports, and squashed next to thatobligatory obesemanwithhalitosiswho seemsto be on every aircraft I have ever boarded.

Last weekend, I was faced with a differentquestion, albeit one just as difficult.

Beingatthetailendofmyfirstmonthofbeingpaid on the last day of the month, rather thanthe25th,mypursestringsareshorterthanever,and frayed to the point of decay.

So, armed with my R4.33, I debated how tospend my weekend and what to do with theselast few hard-earned cents.

I put in a call tomybankmanager to seekhis

advice,buthemerelylaughedandremindedmeof the prudence of frugal living.

I told him it was a little late for that, and weparted ways on our usual frosty terms.

My nextmovewas to use some ofmy last re-mainingdatatotaketoWhatsappandFacebookand find out what my posse were planning forthe weekend.

It pays to have friends wealthier and betterconnected than oneself, and this bout of mes-saging scored me a free ticket to Friday night’slocal rendition of “Whose Line is it Anyway”,whichhasbeenaptlyrenamed“WhatKind”, forits Durban audience.

As a thank you to my friends over at theCatalina, I must pause here to tell you thatthe place is awesome.

Before youbegin yournext tiradeabouthowboring Durban is and how the city is a culturalvacuum,checkouttheCatalina’sofferingonlineat catalinatheatre.com.

The “What Kind” show, held once a month,is produced by local independent producer,Sandy Bigara, who, in my opinion, is as awe-someat directing as she is at sportingpinkhair.

Theshowisheld in theCatalina’s trademarklate-night slot, starting at 10pm, on the last Fri-day of every month.

This slot, by theway, is open on other nightsto any production accepted by the Catalinateam, so I implore all directors andplaywrightsto help make Durban a more happening place.

Myplans to spend the rest of theweekendonthe beach, using my R4.33 to tip car guards,were well and truly scuppered by the rain,which, while much-needed, would have beenscheduled to begin onMondaymorning if Iwasany kind of deity.

On Saturday night, I attended a friend’sJames-Bond-themedbirthday party, and theredevisedabrilliant plan to avoid further week-ends of month-end destitution.

Iamgoing todevelop, in thewordsof theaw-fulLadyGaga,a“poker face”so formidable thatanightatacardtablecanaddzeroes tomybankbalance.

Luckily forme, thebest things in life, suchasfriendships, sleep, and theneighbour’swifi, re-main free.

As long as I have those, and a boxof month-end Salticrax, I will survive tosee another payday.

Life on my last R4.33

STEPH [email protected]

I HAVE BEEN TOLD ALSO, THATMIRACLES CANNOT BE

EXPLAINED BY SCIENCE BECAUSETHEY OPERATE

OUTSIDE THE LAWS OFPHYSICS.

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A world in our grasses>> Estate manager re­establishes grasslands ­ which are now rare country wide

SHANNON HOPKINS

ANORTH COAST eco estate en-vironmental manager, PeterCoulon, is hard at work re-es-

tablishing grasslands in the area.Grasslands are now considered

under threat of disappearance inSouthAfrica. Thiswas highlighted ata talk by Professor Eugene Moll atSimbithi recently (reported in BallitoFever 12 September edition).

Coulon,whohasworkedatSimbi-thi sinceearlier thisyear,hasbeen fo-cussing on restoring natural grass-land on the estate.

MostofSimbithiwasformerlypartof a sugar cane farm.Sugar canenowtakesupmostofwhatwasoncecoast-algrasslandafewhundredyearsago.

The only naturally occurringgrasslands remaining on the North

Coast are around Nonoti, Tugela andthe Amathikulu Nature Reserve, ex-perts say.

“Grasslands are hugely underval-uedby society, beingnot as attractive

as forests. They do have their ownbeauty though.Weaimtobeabench-mark here for coastal grasslands,”Coulon explained.

He is currently working on about

50 hectares of grassland in Simbithi,and says it is a long-term project.

“Creatures that frequent thewoodlands would not inhabit grass-landsandviceversa, thuswestand tolose certain species if we do not lookafter our remaining grasslands.

“Unlike forests, that mostly ‘dotheir own thing’, grasslands have tobe carefully managed,” said.

He said environmentalists are do-ing much research on the subject, aslittle is known about some aspects ofgrasslands and the role they play. Vi-tal to creating healthy grasslands aremowing and grazing by animals.

“We are currentlyworking on get-ting support from the local fire de-partment to allow us to burn, whichis crucial to keeping grasslandshealthy.

“We are also mowing and taking

out grasses and plants that have es-tablished themselves in excess,” saidCoulon.

“In2015wearehoping to conductsome trail burns in our grasslands ifwe get support from the local fire de-partment to allow us to burn, whichis crucial to keeping grasslandshealthy. We are also mowing and re-moving some invasive local grasseslike panicum deustem, that have es-tablished themselves in excess,” saidCoulon. Excess tick berry - which iscrowding grasslands - is also beingremoved.

One of his key areas of focus is es-tablishingRedGrass(Themedatrian-dra),whichisafinegrassforthegraz-ing of animals. The estate has anum-berof buckwhichwouldbenefit fromthis - including different duiker spe-cies, reedbuck and bushbuck.

Coulon has a Btech in nature con-servationandhasworked inreservesand establishments in KZN for thepast 30 years. He has worked forEzemvelo KZN Wildlife, Natal ParksBoard and Msinsi Holdings, and in anumber of reserves such as Ndumoand Hluhluwe Game Reserve.

Simbithi en­vironmentalmanagerPeter Cou­lon pointsto the patchof RedGrass he isworking onestablishingin the es­tate.PHOTO:SHANNONHOPKINS

DEBI BLAKE

JEANS. Almost all of us have a pairor two in our wardrobe.

It is hard to believe that there wasa timewhen clothing retailers hadnoidea what they were or who would

want to buy them!Malcolm (MAK) Smith (93) is the

man responsible for bringing the Le-vi’s brand of jeans to SouthAfrica - in1955.

England-bornSmith,spenttimeinthe United States and Canada pre-

Second World War, which was whenhefirstsawcowboyswearing jeansinthe Midwest.

He sailed to South Africa postwaron the Union Castle and began doingbusiness in the jewellery retail trade.After a few years, realising that thiswasanelitemarket,hedecidedto im-port clothing into the country. Levijeans to be specific.

Smith is also the man responsiblefor Converse and Sebagos footwearappearing on local shelves. When hefirst approached the buyers at topclothingstoresinJohannesburg,theyhad never seen jeans before.

“After negotiations with Levi’s inSan Francisco I brought out a fewpairs and initially had a tough timegetting the clothing retailers at thetime to consider stocking the brand.

“They couldn’t work out whowould want to wear them!”

It took three weeks to get the firstconsignment from the US to Johan-nesburg. The first batch of 12 pairswas a sell-out. And the rest is history.The factory cost of apair ofLevi’s cost

$2.78intheearly50s.Theretailpricethen was the equivalent of R5,95.

Women’s jeans first appeared inclothing stores in themid-60s - Levi’sforGals - “before that ifwomenwant-ed a pair they would have to ventureinto the men’s section,” Smith said.

At93yearsold,Smith is still anac-tive businessman and shows no signof stopping any time soon.

“I have flownaround theworld 57times!” he said.

Post-Second World War - Smithwas in the RAF - he was commis-sioned to fly press despatches toLon-don from the Nuremberg War Trials(1945/46).

Hehassomanyotherstoriestotell.OnoneofSmith’smanybusinesstripshe foundhimself seatednext tooneofthemen involved in the great Oppen-heimer Diamond Robbery of 1955 -who was being extradited back to

England (Google OppenheimerDiamond Robbery).

When Smith recognised him, andexpressed his concern about his ownpersonalbelongingsduringtheflight,

the man said, “Don’t worry, I onlysteal from those who can afford it!”

Smith’s association with local ho-tels began in the late 1940s.

“I first came to Durban around1948/1949andusedtostayattheBal-moral. In later years I would stay attheMaharani and bring clients to theBeverly Hills Hotel for dinner.Umhlanga Rocks in the early dayswasaverytinyvillage!”Smithrecalls.

Accompanying him on his manybusiness trips is his personal assist-ant - Cynthia Sing -who beganwork-ing for Smith in Johannesburg about40 years ago.

They both reminisce about howtechnologyhasmadetravel,businessand communication so much easier.

“In theolddaysonehadtobookte-lephone calls overseas...and some-timeshavetowaitadaytobeconnect-ed,” Sing said.

Smith has embraced the latesttechnology. “I find the internet usefulin keepingup-to-date on current af-fairs and studying the world’s stockexchange.”

PHOTO: DEBI BLAKESeasoned traveller Malcolm (MAK) Smith and his personal assistant CynthiaSing are welcomed to the Beverly Hills Hotel by general manager John deCanha (right).

Globetrotter par excellence

THE Entrepreneur of the Year competitionparticipants enjoyed a new challenge tothe initiative recently.

The event was an added feature andbenefit of this year's iLembe Chamber'sEntrepreneur Programme.

The challlenge was held to encouragebusiness problem solving, team cohesion,competitiveness and creativity, especiallyin a group context. Firm Deloittes agreedto get involved.

Ironically the team called "The A team"won.

They received R3000, to be donated tothe small business development/entre­preneurship programme at a school oftheir choice.AR500prizealsowenttoeachmember of the winning group.

“We were very pleasantly surprised bythe quality of the presentations. Given thecommitment the entrepreneurs have al­ready put in ­ this year's entrepreneur pro­

gramme was five months long ­ and theamount of information they have been as­similating, such a standard was remarka­ble,” said iLembe Chamber’s Nobuhle Fun­da, who is running the competition.

The final will be held this week.

Zaahid Abdul, Andre Pottans, No­buhle Funda, Guy Braizer and Cah­maber CEO Cobus Oelofse.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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WEEKLYXOLANI NXUMALO

ISILALAobenyoniinsizwayaseSa-khamkhanya ngaseDoringkop,kuMasipala waKwaDukuza, ethi

ihlaselwa ngabantu abayibiza ngeN-katha, umthakathi nesela lezinkuk-hu. UMnuzNkosikhona Sibiya, ofikeeSakhamkhanya eminyakeni emith-athu eyedlule evela enkompolo yen-kampani yakwaGR eDanela, ukhalangabantu athi bamhlalise lubhojozikule ndawo njengoba sebekebamhlasela laphoehlala khonabam-shaya,bethiuyisela lezinkukhu.Uthisekukhonangishonabambizangom-thakathi ngoba emnyama. Oka Soto-beuthiakazi wabadlelanilababantu.Okummangazayo ngokubizwa nge-sela lezinkukhu wukuthi unezinkuk-hu zakhe ezigcwele igceke. Uthi labaebebemsola ngokuthi untshontshaizinkukhuzakwamakhelwane,kuthesebemuse kuye emuva kokumshayabethi untshontshe iqhude lakhona,umakhelwane waliphika wathi aka-lazi.

Uqhube wathi ngelinye ilangaucelwe yinduna yenkosi ukuba ame-mezele umhlangano lapho bekuzofi-ka khona inkosi yakwaQwabe eBul-werFarm, izokhulumanabantuesik-oleni iSt. Christopher. Uthi igcineingafikangakulowomhlanganoinko-si abantu base bedubela kuye bethiubize lo mhlanga ngoba eyiNkatha.

Uthi akazani naNkatha yena kodwaubenza akuthunywe yinduna. Aka-sasebenzi useziphilisa ngokuzibam-bela amatoho, akhela nabantu izin-dlu. Uthi kwa-GR ubesebenza engu-nogada wenkampani yakwa ZethuSecurity, egade imishini yakwa GR.Yena ungowokuzalwa eMfekayi, eM-tubatuba.Lenkampaniyonogadaim-qashele eMpangeni. Uxoshwe emse-benzini ngoba etholakale ehleli nen-gane yakhe encane yomfanaemsebenzini. Le ngane ibinganam-gadi ishiywe ngunina, owaduka nez-we.Ubeesetholaenye intombiuNkszSlindileKhumaloasehlalanayoman-je. Yona ayinankinga yokugada lomntwana,usezewakhulelakuyo,na-kubanayo inezinganeezimbili ezing-azalwa nguMnuz. Sibiya. Uyazi-khalela oka Sotobe enxusa ukuthi la-ba bantu abamhluphayo ukubabakuyekelokho.Ukhombiseintatheliizincwadi zamaphoyisa ezivimbelalaba abamhlukumezayo ukuba ban-gasondeli eduze kwakhe. Uthi yenauyazisebenzela akantshontshi futhiakathakthi kodwa uzisontela eZayo-ni. Akalona futhi ilungu le-IFP njeng-oba ebhecwa ngalokho.

ISITHOMBE: XOLANI NXUMALOUMnuz Nkosikhona Sibiya nomasihlalisane wakhe uNksz. Silindile Khumalo kanyenezingane zabo. Le nsizwa ikhalangokuhluhlwa wumphakthi uthi iyiNkatha, iyathakatha futhi iyisela lezinkukhu.

Yesabela impilo yayo insizwaebizwa ngesela nenkatha>> Uyazikhalela kwabamhlukumezayo

XOLANI NXUMALO

UYIHLABE wayihlikiza indlela ese-kubhikishwangayomanjeuNdunan-kulu waKwaZulu-Natal ekhulumaemkhosiniweLembeKwaDukuza,la-pho sekuvalwa imigwaqo emikhulungamathayi avuthayo kushiswe nez-ithuthi ezihamba lapho.

UMnuz Senzo Edward Mchunu

ubesika elijikayo ngale mibhikishoesikapakele naKwaDukuza KwaMa-dundube, ethula inkulumo kulomkhosi njengondunankulu wesifun-dazwe. Uthe kulezi zinsuku kubhokeimibhikisho yalokho abantu abathiyizinto abazibhekile kule nkululekoesithathe iminyaka engama-20 ifiki-le. Uqhube wathi akuyona indlelayokufunaizimfuno leyokushisaimig-

waqo nezithuthi ezisekele umnothowezwe. Wathi lokhu wukwephulaumthetho bukhoma. “Asizukukwazinjengo Hulumeni ukubekezelela ab-antu abaphula umthetho ngamabo-mu.Abantuabafunaukubangabaho-li ngosukungokuphehlauzwathi em-phakathini,” kugcizelela uMnuzMchunu. Uthe akufanele kwenzekelokhongobauHulumeniuyivulile im-

inyango yokuba kuxoxiswane.UMnuzMchunu ubonge iSilo sama-Bandla onke ngemikhosi athe isezin-geni lomhlaba. Wathi kuyabongekaukuthi isizwe side sibanesikhathi es-injenga lesi sokuzozibuka njengesiz-we. Uqhube wathi lesi kuba yisikha-thi sokuzivezanokukhulekaeSilwen-iuShaka. “Sibonga ifa iLembeelasishiyela lona”, kusho yena. Unx-

use ukuba kusetshenziswe lolu sukuukukhulekela imvula njengoba kuv-imbanise isomiso ezweni lonke.Ukhale ngokuthi isimo sesomiso sin-genhlakwamadolo. “Imvula iyimpiloesiyithola kuMdali, ngakho-ke sid-inga ukuyikhulekela. NjengmaZulusaziwangeSikonokuzigqaja,kufane-le siqhubeke nokwenze njalo kulesisifundazwe.”

UNdunankulu ukhwele wadilika kwabacekela phansi impahla

XOLANI NXUMALO

IBONAKALA isingena ngesikhulu isivininiintuthuko endaweni yaKwaQwabe eM­thandeni, KwaMaphumulo, njengobaemva kokufakwa kuka gesi namanzi, se­kuqalwe umsebenzi wokwakhiwa kwez­indlu zomxhaso nezindlu zangasese.

Kuke kwasengathi izimo zonke seziyi­fulathele le ndawo ephethwe yiNkosiuM.W Qwabe, emva kokuvalwa komshiniwomoba iGlendale Sugar Mill eminyake­ni ye­ 1998. Kulahleke izinkulungwanezamathuba emisebenzi, kwehla nezingalokutshalwa komoba kule ndawo, kwav­alwa nezitolo ezinkulu obekuthengwakuzo umphakathi. Nokho kusukela emin­yakeni emithathu eyedlule, izinto zibon­akala seziguquka kule ndawo. Izinkam­pani ziyadedelana, kufakwa imisebenziyentuthuko. Kuphume inkampane ebi­faka amanzi ebisiyakhe isizinda sayo eh­holo eliseduze komfula iMushane. Emvakokuphothula umsebenzi wokufakwakwamanzi kulandele inkampani efakaugesi engxenyeni yendawo obungaka­fakwa kuyo eMthandeni. Manje sekun­

gene eyakha izindlu zomxhaso, eseziqal­ile ukwakhiwa.

Ama­projects amane omoba oche­lelwayo okuyi Mansomini, iDakadaka,iSinamfini neSixeni, asevusiwe. Nokhongokuchaza kwenkosi yendawo, ukuv­imbezela kwesomiso sekuthe ukukukh­inyabeza ukufakelwa kwezinjini zok­uchela eSinamfini. Isomiso esidla lubi si­bonakala sesiqala ukuwukhinyabeza lomsebenzi njengoba kuyindawo kakhuluekucheleni kunemvula ngoba indawo iy­ihlanze. Lokhu sekwenze uMnyango we­zokuThuthukiswa koMphakathi wase­Makhaya kuzwelonke, ophethwe nguM­nuz Gugile Nkwinti, wawuxhasangezimali ezishisiwe umsebenzi wokut­shalwa komoba kule ndawo. Ne co­oper­ative yabanikazi bogandaganda ne­mishini yokuthutha sebexhasiwe ngezi­mali kwathengwa ogandaganda abashanemishini yokusebenza. Sekwakhiweisizinda esikhulu semishini lapho kuqa­shelwa khona abantu abafuna umse­benzi wasemasimini. Onke lama­pro­jects asebiyelwe ngocingo ukugwemainkinga yemfuyo.

Imishiniemishaethengwengosizo lu­kaHulume­ni iphaka­thi eshed­enieselakhiweeMthande­ni.ISITHOMBE:XOLANINXUMALO

Ziphuma zidedelana izinkampanieMthandeni

NGIBINGELELA bonke abafundi beFEVERezindaweni ezahlukene zaKwaZulu­Natal.

Angiqale ngokudlulisa amazwi endud­uzo kuyo yonke imindeni elahlekelwe yizih­lobo nabangani ezingamekweni ezinyanti­sa igazi ezenzeke eAfrika.

Udabaolusemathenikulezizinsukunje,olushiye abaningi nemibuzo engaphendu­leki, yilolu olwenzeke ezweni laseNigeria,eLagos lapho kufe iningi laseNingizimu Af­rika ngesikhathi kudilika izindonga zeson­to elaziwa ngokuthi yi­Synagogue ChurchOf All Nations (SCOAN), eliholwa nguMfuTBJoshua,kuthiwangokombikoovelaeNi­geria, kushone abantu abangama­84 bal­apha eNingizimu Afrika.

Okubuhlungu wukuthi laba bantu ba­shone befuna izibusiso kuNkulunkulu ab­anye babo beyoxhumana naye ngoko­moya, iningi labo beliyocela uMdali wezulunomhlaba ukuba abaphilise ezifweni ez­ahlukene.

Abake baya khona emyekeni eyedlulebathi, ukunyathela nje emagcekeniakuleya ndawo ubuya uphilile ngisho un­gakabekwa izandla ngumfundisi wakho­na. Kuthiwa izishosha zibuya ziphilile,abanenkinga yezikweletu kuthiwa zibuyazisuliwe abanenkinga yemali bayizigwilingisho nabanesifo sesandulela ngculazikuthiwa babuya bengenaso.

Kuthiwa lomphorofethi ubona into en­gakenzekiemhlabeni jikelele.Sekuhlukeneimibono ngale ngozi yakulela lizwe.

Ngikhulume nomngani wami uMgiksnoSpijojo, njengenjwayelo bayaphikisanangemibono yabo, ngoba nami ngithemengifunda emaphephandabeni ngaba­nokudideka.

Uthi umngani wami: “Cha kona ngiyaq­ala ukuzwa into efana nale , ngisho nasemadala judeni! kodwa kuyesolisa. Kwenzi­wa yini ukuthi lomfundisi ndini wayenge­kho ngesikhathi kudilika leli sonto, ngobakumele ngabe wayekhona endlini yesontoezilungisela ukuba eqale inkonzo, njenga­zonke izindlu zesonto kuyaye kube khonaindlu yabefundisi nabevangeli lapho beh­lala khona belindele isikhathi sokuqalakwenkonzo, umbuzo wami uthi wayekephiyena?Kuzekufenjeimiphefuloengaka, fu­thi kwenziwa yini ukuthi angaphawulan­gokushesha ngalolu daba? Yini sengathilenhlekelele ibandakayeka nemisebenzikaSathane? Phela asisathembi lutho kulesikhathi samanje.”

USpijojo uphikisa uMgiks uthi: “Chamngani ngibona sengathi lokhu okwen­zekile bekudaliwe, yize kubuhlungu ukuthiimindeni eminingi ilahlekelwe amalunguayo, kodwa kuyecaca ukuthi bekuyin­dlela uNkulunkulu abize ngayo iz­imvu zakhe.”

Mfundi, ngivele ngadide­kayilenkulumompikiswanoyabangani bami, ngobauMgiks ugcine ngokuthi.

“Lalela Spijojo minangiyalifunda ibhayib­heli, liyasho ukuthikuyofika isikhathilapho kuyoba kho­na abefundisi bam­anga, abayozibiza

ngabaphorofethi beqiniso, abathi base­benzela uNkulunkulu abanye babo bayozi­biza ngoJesu uqobo, ngakho mina ngibonaukuthi sesiphila kulelo sikhathi, kuningiokuzolandela okuzomangaza umhlabawonke. Abantu kumele nje baqine okhol­weni ngoba nalo Sathane ndini ubhokile,washo ngisho nomhlonishwa uGuy Vezikwingosi eyayibhalile wathi uSathane ufu­na laba abase zinkonzweni, ngoba vele iz­igebengu nabenzi bobubi sekungabakhe.”

USpijojo ugcine esehlulekile wathi: “Ayasazi, kodwa uNkulunkulu kuphela owazi­yo.”

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OUR common heritage was celebrat­ed in style at a gala evening of cul­tural and artistic performances at

the Sibaya Casino’s Izulu Theatre lastweek.

Crawford College and Preparatory pu­pils collaborated with the LIV Village Choirand the KZN Youth Orchestra to presenta range of heritage­themed music, songand dance items.

Commencing with the “Circle of Life”and “I am an African”, the musical spectac­ular wove together the cultural influencesof our region.

“Somewhere over the Rainbow” wasperformed delightfully by Robyn Gillespie,supported by the KZN Youth Orchestraconducted by Lyk Temmingh.

Music specialists Rozanne Paragon andNina Watson led the programme furtherwith “Pata Pata”, sung by Robyn Ndlovuand Amanda Kunene, supported by theLIV, Prep and College choirs. “Spirit of theGreat Heart” was amongst many othermemorable performances.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDGumboot dancers from left: Lebohang Mohlomi, Thandolwethu Sibiya, Sakhile Mamoepa, Thembela Sibi­si and Sihle Junior Magubane.

School celebrates Heritage Day>> Musical event held to honour the rainbow nation

MOUNTVIEW Sec-ondary School'sgirls chess teamwascrowned the bestteam in the Pine-town district afterwinning the districtchampionship re-cently.

They were victo-rious after beatingWestville Girls Highin the finals. Theteamwillnowrepre-sent the PinetownDistrict in the Pro-vincial Tops SchoolsTournament in pur-suit of their provin-cial colours.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe chess champi­ons are HarshanaGovender (captain),Shenice Matthews,Benita Mohanper­sad, Tehilla Pillay,Viroshka Goundenand Ajna Singh.

Mountview chess champs

Michford Primary School pupils participated in a volley­ball competition organised by the Mafukezela­GandhiCircuit Primary Schools. Boys U13 were declared winners.and Deneshan Arumugam was selected as the mostvaluable player. Seen are the winning team.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Michford pupils shinein volleyball tourney

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDCrawford Preparatory grade two pupil VaryaNaidoo takes first place in the sight readingcategory at the Crawford Arts Festival heldrecently.

Naidoo takesnumber one

AUM NAMA SIVAYA

You’re kindly invited to attend the YearlyMemorial Service of the Late

Mr Amuthavasan Naidoo (Vasan)

Date: Sunday 05 October 2014Time: 11:00am to 12:00pmVenue: Belvedere Community Hall

Sadly missed by his loving wife Yano,children Preshan, Daveshen, Kirosha and

a host of family & friends.

Please accept this as a personal invitation.

10 Years has gone by and it seems likeyesterday that God chose you from the rest

because you were the best.

Your humour, wise words of wisdom andsmile will always be treasured and remain

dear forever in our hearts.

Sadly missed by her sons, daughters,son-in-law, daughters-in-law, grand and great

grand children.

In Loving Memory

MRS ANNAMAH MUTHUSAMY84 YEARS

YEARLYMEMORIALSERVICE OFRADHA NAIDOO

You were a Mum who was so special and loved so much.You brought immense happiness to every heart you touched.You were always kind and caring, so understanding too.And if help was ever needed, it so freely came from you.

Our hearts still ache in sadness and secret tears still flow what itmeans to lose you, no one will ever know.

Date: 03 October 2014Time: 7pm Service & supper will be served from 5pmVenue: V. Moonsamy Hall, Buffelsdale, TongaatSadly missed by you loving family, friends and relatives.

Please accept this as a personal invitation.

DATE: Tuesday 7thOctober 2014VENUE: Belvedere Community Hall,

TongaatTIME: 5:30pm–Supper

7:00pm–Formalities

Her laughter will forever resonatein our hearts.

Sadlymissed by son Erin, daughterErona and a host of family & friends

Your presencewill be appreciated

16THDAYCEREMONYOFTHE

LATEMRSMOGIEGOVENDER

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IN support of October being Breast Aware-ness Month in South Africa, the Oyster BoxHotel will be serving a special “Pink HighTea” daily.

AtacostofR195perperson,R10perper-son of every PinkTea soldwill be donated totheCancerAssociationofSouthAfrica(CAN-SA) to support research and the ongoingawareness campaign that helps to fight theillness.

TheCANSAPinkTeapromotion - inpart-nership with Carrol Boyes - will also be of-fered at Red Carnation Hotel Collection sis-ter properties around the country.

This includes Bushmans Kloof Wilder-ness Reserve &Wellness Retreat and The

Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa.A lucky draw of a CarrolBoyes Breast

Cancer Pendant will take place acrossthe three properties at the end ofOctober.

In thepink theme, thedelectablehigh teaspreadatTheOysterBoxwill includestraw-berry cheesecakes, raspberry macaroons,rosemarshmallows, pink-iced cupcakes, aswellastheusualsavouryselection,allservedwith the finest selection of fragrant teas andcoffees.

The Pink High Tea will be served everyafternoonbetween2.30pmand5pm, inThePalm Court, throughout October.

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Foundation helpsdisadvantaged pupils

MERVYN KRISHNA

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for several years, has partnered with KZNCrossroads for their latest project.

They have previously distributed necessi-ties suchasshoes, clothing,blanketsandsoap.They have also opened a computer lab at oneof the schools.

Last Thursday, the team visited GledhowPrimarySchoolandhelpedpupilswithmedicalneeds.

Child-sized quilts made by the ChristianComforters were handed to all Grade R chil-dren.

Theteamthenwent toseveral schools in theVerulamareaandhosteda two-dayclinicopento the public.

Disadvantaged communities were givenreading glasses to older adults and sunglassesto those with cataracts.

TheteamalsosharedtheGospelwithsever-al families. Zulu and English Bibles were dis-tributed as well.

Patients received free consultation and freemedicine.

PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNAAn American doctor seen attending to some of the Grade R pupils at Gledhow PrimarySchool.

>> Vishwa Shakti will be hosting its 39th AnnualYouth and Adult Leadership camp at the DrakensbergResort and they invite you and your family to attend.Starting Tuesday 16th to Monday 22nd December atthe Drakensberg Resort. For bookings contact ViseshMuthan on 082 852 0097 or Kamal Maharaj 032 [email protected] for further details www.vishwashakti.co.za.>> The Tongaat South Vishnu Temple invites thepublic to the following prayers: Saraswathi pooja tobe held on Thursday, 2 October at 5.30pm. There willalso be Puratassi prayers on Saturday 4 October at5.30pm. Supper will be served. For details 032 9453347.>> The Sivan Sabay Verulam invites you to the SivaLingum Thiru Muzhukkam 10 day programme fromFriday 3 October to 12 October. Main prayer is on Sun­day 12 October from 10am to 1pm. The event is at Si­van Sabay Prayer Centre. All welcome. Contact 082551 2666, 061 648 2313 or 032 533 4291>> Drugs are a scourge in our society and it is intrinsi­cally linked to the alarming crime statistics and per­turbing moral degradation. As an exercise in empow­erment, the Dawncrest Civic Association is hosting aDrug Awareness Workshop at 1pm on Sunday 28 Sep­tember at the Daylee Crèche and Independent, 40Robin Street, Dawncrest.

Information disseminated will include symptomsof addiction, personal testimonies from rehabilitateddrug addicts, contact details of rehabilitation facili­

ties and demonstration on the use of the drug testingkits. Kindly confirm attendance by 26 September, tofacilitate the arrangement of refreshments. RSVP:[email protected] or contact the Chairmanof the Dawncrest Civic Association, Nova Chetty(0833672559) or the Secretary, Logan Manikum(0823364124).>> The trustees and members of the The Durga Mahi­ma Bakti Sewa Mandir would like to invite all to theirannual Navrathri Pooja on Thursday 25 Septembertill Friday 3 October. Weekdays from 6.30pm till8.30pm and Saturday at 5pm till 7pm. Sunday 28September .

The mandir will be performing the Durga Pooja.This includes Durga Pooja,Durga paat and Maha Yaj­na. Pooja will be conducted by Pundits LalchandSharma and Siya Ram Sharma from New Delhi, Indiacommencing time 8.15am at Mandir at 7 CharnwoodRoad, Riyadh, Verulam. All are welcome. For furtherinformation, please contact Sam 0826254965 orVicky 0833525680.>> Please donate blood at the Seatides SecondarySchool on Dolphin Coast Avenue on Wednesday, 1 Oc­tober from 12pm to 7pm.>> Tongaat Saps Coastal Sector Crime Forum willhost a General Crime awareness & Family Fun Day on5 October from noon to 6pm at Casuarina Beach CarPark. All welcome. Admission Free. For more contactW/O Manisha Maharaj­Marie on 079 500 1259 or Na­zir Sadack on 083 2331 638.

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TO let – 20smq minifactories R850.00 pm,rainbow Centre oppWaterloo, Verulam. Tel:032-533 1324 / 082 9059631.

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TONGAAT – flat to let- 2 bedrooms, lounge,kitchen, toilet & bath.R3 000 p/m excl lights &water. 083 396 4031.

FLATS – 1 bed, fully fit-ted. 2 beds, tiled. Se-cure complex, centrallylocated near amenities& schools. 083 4471698.

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SEATIDES R1 050 000– 3 bed f/s home, fullyfenced, seaviews, largeyard.LA MERCY R750 000– 2 bed, well securedflat, basic rooms, fit/kit,op lounge/ dining, nearbeach, op pakring.VERULAM R650 000 –3 bed, 1 bed with bic,lounge, dining, fitted,dbl carport, needs TLC.Johnny – 083 560 0904/Rodgers – 084 5045363.

TONGAAT2 bedroom flat o/p l/d/k@ R495 0002 bedroom flat o/p l/d/k@ R795 0003 bedroom flat o/p l/d/k+ lug @ R975 000GANDHINAGAR4 bedroom house, l/d/k+ 3 bedroom g/flat, l/k, 2x lug ample parking @R1.9MMAIDSTONE3 bedroom house + 2lounges, kitchen/dining+ large entertainmenthall @ R895 000HAMBANATHI3 bedroom flat @ R295000 negBELVEDERE3 bedroom house + 1bedroom o/b @ R750000

3 bedroom house + 2bedroom o/building, o/pL/D @ R895 000WESTBROOK2 bedroom flat f/f @R895 000Rentals1 bed o/b @ R3 000 inclwater excl lights (pre-paid)2 bed o/b o/p l/d + en-suite @ R3 850 lightsprepaid excl water.Call Selva 083 703 8665or 084 512 5896 or 072088 2345 (o) 032-9443203

B/H – 032-944 1003La Mercy - for devel-opers land 3725 sqmwith seaview. R1500000.00Land 1607 sqm R280000.00Sea Tides – land 305sqm with passed plansR300 000.00Central Tongaat – fitted3 bedroom duplex, mes,study, lounge, dining, f/kitchen, toilet and bath,single garage, courtyard. R800 000.00. CallSam Reddy – 073 5890143, Lazarus Charles– 082 476 0461.

TONGAATWATSONIA – 5 bed-rooms, bic, mes, 3lounges, d/room, ff gran-ite top kitchen, d/lug,fenced and gatedR1.5MTONGAAT CENTRALDuplex 4 bedrooms,lounge, d/room, ffkitchen, s/lug in a se-cure well managedcomplex R970 000LA MERCY Vacantland from R395 000VERULAMTRENANCE Parknew phase 3 beds,lounge, d/room, kitch-en, bath/ toilet, walledand gated R450 000TRENANCE PARKPHASE 2 Vacantland R250 000DAWNCREST/TRE-NANCE PARK Va-cant land ReZonedGeneral Commercialwith passed plans forshops on ground floorand flats above re-duced to R800 000SURIYA HTS 3 Bedsbic, lounge, ff kitchen, s/cport, fenced and gatedR465 000 URGENTTO view call Gan Reddyon 032-943 3981 or 082441 9012

THINKING of sellingyour property then callme Gan Reddy on 082441 9012 or 032-9433981

GEORGE Chetti 082648 2711 KALESH083 246 7535Tel: 032-944 272942 Years in the propertybusinessCASURINA Beach @R2 500 000.00END Street, Desainagar– large 5 b/r home withbeautiful finishes @ R1750 000.00BURBREEZE – neat 3b/r with 3 garages @ R1250 000.00LA MERCY – mod-ern houses – availableranging from @ R1 200000.00 to R5 500 000.00(must be seen)METCALF ( housesfrom R950 000.00 to R1650 000.00HAMBANATI @ R550000.00FLATSKALDON Mews – @R650 000.00/ RentR4500.00LANDSRIVERVIEW Road,Maidstone 2 plots @R400 000.00 eachVALLEY Road – 3 plots@ R450 000.00 each3 PLOTS -Valley Road@ R450 000.00BELGATE – Lot 5997/5928 @ R150 000.002 LANDS – High Street2048 sm each @ R1750 000.00WICK Street, Verulam@R2 750 000,00 commland 3057sm26/28 STARR Street,Verulam 4047 sm @R1 750 000.00TO LETSHOP to let – MainRoad 177sm.SHOPS & Offices to let– Taxi Rank area.FLATS to let FairbreezeApt, Clifton Hgts, PatakhCentre. Enquire within,viewing subject to creditcheck.

DUPLEX – urgent sale– Central Tongaat – 4bedrooms, mes, f/fkitchen, T/B, guest toi-let, lug. 084 478 6041/ 032-944 2706.

HOUSES TO LET

BELVEDERE – base-ment - 2 rooms, kitch-en, toilet & bathroom.Prefer working couples.Phone: 032-944 7761.

CENTRAL Tongaat –outbuilding to let, 2 bed-rooms. Call – 032-9444800/ sms – 081 4617713.

WATSONIA – 2 bed-rooms, open planlounge + dining area,kitchen. 078 019 3510/032-943 1359.

WATSONIA – 3 bed-rooms, open planlounge, dining area,kitchen, 2 toilets + 1bath, well secured.078 019 3510/ 032-9431359.

OAKLANDS – 1 neatlarge bedroom, kitchenfully fitted & tiled. Availimmed. Tim – 083 7572945/ 074 5611 708.

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BOOKKEEPER with atleast three years Pastelexperience required forlegal practice – preferTongaat resident. Emailone page C.V with con-tact details & experienceto [email protected] If we do not con-tact you in 14 days,unfortunately, you havebeen unsuccessful.

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rear quarter windows contribute to thenew Mustang’s more contemporary shape.

On the interior, the team paid close at­tention to the relationships of the variouselements, and designed them in a way toachieve optimum fit and finish.

The final theme was inspired by thewing of an airplane, with the double browcarved out of the wing.All the gauges, reg­isters, toggle switches and other design el­ements are placed into the wing. Every­thing is where it needs to be for usability,just like the cockpit of an airplane. The tog­gle switches are a highlight of the moderncentre stack.

The designers have also taken advan­tage of modern lighting technology atboth ends of the car. Indirect LEDs illumi­nate the blade style tri­bar tail lamps witha uniform glow. LEDs are also used for thethree gills mounted inboard of the high­in­tensity discharge headlamps, recalling thegills moulded into the headlamp bucketsof the original 1965 Mustang.

Along the way, the shape of the newMustang underwent twice as much aero­dynamic testing as any previous genera­tion.

The final production design of the all­new sixth­generation Ford Mustang wasrevealed to the world on 5 December 2013and it will go on sale in the US later thisyear.

This is also the first generation of theMustang that will be sold across the world,including South Africa, Australia, and theUK.

The all­new Mustang, with V8 and Eco­Boost® engines will go on sale in South Af­rica late 2015.

A sketch of new Ford Mustang.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

TOYOTA has released images of a stunning conceptcar that provides the first hint of a type of vehicle thecompany would like to bring to the small SUVmarket.

The radical Toyota C­HR concept, which will have

its world premiere next week at the Paris Motor Show,presents a bold new dynamic design language.

The striking blue C­HR concept introduces an ex­pressive new “diamond architecture” styling themeto the segment and features a hybrid powertrain. Be­

PHOTO:SUPPLIEDThe newToyotaSUV.

Toyota’sstunningnew SUV

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low its compact, sensu­al cabin profile, the low­er bodywork has beensculpted to representthe faceted surfaces ofa highly­durable, preci­sion­cut gemstone.

The front view de­buts new stylingthemes that hint at afuture design directionfor Toyota vehicles ­ afurther development ofthe company’s “underpriority” and “keenlook” design identity.

From the side, thehighly­faceted lowerbody, aggressively an­gularrearshouldersandmuscular wheel archesare contrasted with anexceptionally sleekcabin profile.

Highly­distinctive,aero­inspired, floatingrear light clusters fur­ther enhance the broadshoulders of the con­cept car’s lower body­work.

and rear tri­bartail lamps werereinterpreted indozens of differ­ent ways.

Similarly,sketches of the

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A challenge forlocal athletes>> Walkers and runners enjoy HyperSave seriesWEEKLY REPORTER

THE 30thlegoftheAsmalsHyperSaveSe-ries which symbolises an annual mile-stone of Checkout Verulam Falcons AC

development programme was held last week-end.

Theseriesisafertilefieldtounearthnewtal-entandaperfect launchpadforathletes to takeon new challenges. For the seasoned cam-paigners it helps hon e skills and assists run-ners to reclaim their fitness.

Stalwart JosephMangcwangule ran a swift64minutesthroughthechallenging15kmfromVerulam toNaninga along theKing ShakaAir-port.

He was followed by Michael Mohlongo.WalkingmaestroEddieSinghandCeliweNda-ba were the leading 15km walkers.

With Premie Reddy and the gutsy KB Chainleading the10kmrunningandwalkingcatego-ries.

Meanwhile Bala Govender ran an easypaced township to township marathon fromUmlazi toKwaMashuona cool and refreshingSpring morning.

Hecompletedtheuniquepoint topointmar-

athon tying the twoworld'swhich sandwichesthe CBD across a tapestry of communities.

Results:JosephMangcwangule1:04;MichaelMohl-

ongo 1:10; Rakesh Gayadin 1:25; Monty Ra-mouthar 1:25; Sagren Reddy 1:25; RoganiMoodley 1:35; Bongiwe Majozi 1:35; MarlenePillay 1:35; Sharon Sivapurshad 1:35; AshwinBedesi 1:50; Farouk Kadwa 1:50; PreggieMoodley 1:50; Amras Moodley 1:55

Seen aresome ofthe ath­letes.

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THE ILembe District Municipality in conjunc-tionwith theJacobGZumaFoundationhostedMsholozi soccer tournament last weekend forthe first time in iLembe.

The tournament was started by the presi-dent of South Africa, Jacob G Zuma.The cornerstone of the tournament is to de-crease substance abuse activities in the youth.

As the tournament grows, organisers plan toaddmore sports codes, and even include peo-ple with disabilities.

ILembe District selected their players whowill represent iLembe inDecemberatNkandlaassisted by iLembe District Municipality.

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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSeen are some of the players in action.

Msholozi soccer a hit

Some ofthe localsoccerplayerswho tookpart inthe Mshol­ozi soccertourna­ment re­cently.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Saturday 4 OctoberSheik Mohideen Stadium8:30am U13 Calypso Sporting vs Trouble

Makers; 9am U17 Tongaat United vs Maid-stone; 10am U15 Shakas Head United vsTrouble Makers; 11am U15 Real Attackers vsBarcelona United; 12pm U17 Tongaat Unitedvs Trouble Makers; 2pm Tongaat United vsScorpions; 3.30pmUthongathi vs Beeva Ram-blersBuffelsdale Stadium10am U17 Cottonlands vs Dallas Young

Stars; 11:30am U15 Belvedere vs Maidstone;2pm Spain B vs Belvedere; 3.30pm Cotton-lands vs Disco BHambanathi Stadium10am U13 Hambanathi Tigers vs Gandhis

Hill; 11amU15 Gandhis Hill vs Calypso Sport-ing; 2pm Hambanathi Tigers vs Umbhayi Li-ons;3.30pmNewtownStarsvsSupersportEa-glesSunday 5 OctoberSheik Mohideen Stadium11am Uthongathi vs Maidstone; 1pm Sab

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ROBIN Uthappa and ManishPandey struck a record part-nership to lead the Kolkata

KnightRiders toa36-runvictoryoverthe Dolphins in their ChampionsLeagueTwenty20GroupAmatchyes-terday.

Uthappa and Pandey put on arecord CLT20 third-wicket stand of153 off 91 balls as Kolkata posted aformidable 187-2 after the IndianPremier League team had won the

They took the attack to the SouthAfrican team with Uthappa bringingup his half-century off 35 balls andPandeyracing tohis50off39deliver-ies.

Seamer Robbie Frylinck was thebestof theDolphins’attackasheend-ed with 1-29 off his four overs.

The Dolphins’ reply never got offthe ground as they struggled to 57-4despite a 47-run third-wicket standbetween Vaughn van Jaarsveld (19)and Morné van Wyk (34).

Khaya Zondo (32) and Phehluk-wayoaddedsomerespectabilitywitha 63-run fifth-wicket stand off5.4 overs.

The left-handed Phehlukwayolooked a good prospect as he strucksix fours and a six during his enter-taining 18 balls innings before beingbowled by Narine.

Narine accounted for Robbie Fry-linck(11)andZondowithconsecutivedeliveries, both men caught at deepmidwicket by Piyush Chawla as theDolphins’ innings faded.

The win was Kolkata’s 13th T20victoryinarow,arecordforanIndianteam and they play Hobart in thesemi-finals after ending the leaguephaseof thecompetition topofGroupA while the Dolphins bow out afterlosing all four of the matches.

toss and elected to bat.Mystery spinner Sunil Nar-

ine nabbed 3-33 as the Dol-phins stumbled to 151-8 with18-year-old Andile Phehluk-wayo top-scoring with 37.

OpeningbatsmanUthappa,who was circumspect at thestart of his knock, ended on 85notoutoff55ballswith13fourswhilePandeywasunbeatenon76 off 47 deliveries with fivefours and five sixes.

The duo turned around apoor start for their team afterthey had slipped to 34-2 afterfive overs with GautamGamb-hir (12) and Jacques Kallis (6)both being dismissed cheap-ly.

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