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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDTasha Maharaj was seriously injured on her head and foreheadafter a glass pane shattered and fell on her at the GatewayTheatre of Shopping Mall on Saturday.

NIYANTA SINGH

AFREAK incidentat the GatewayTheatreofShop-

ping Mall on Saturdayleft severalmembers ofa family injured,afteraglasspane fromadomefell on them.

TheMaharaj family-from Pietermaritzburghad just finished hav-ing supperandwereonthe lower ground floor(near Checkers andSpar) when a glasspane from a dome sev-eral floors above camecrashing down onthem.CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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“We didn’t know whatwas happening. Ijust felt a heavy

blow on my back and I actuallythoughtachandelierhadfallenonme and I was burning because ofthat,” said Leela Maharaj.

She said all she felt was an in-tense heat all over her head andthen some liquid running downher body.

“Itwas only after I saw that theliquidwasbloodand sawglass onthe floor that I realised what hadhappened. I immediately startedlooking formychildren,” saidMa-haraj, a school teacher.

Fearing the worst when shesawher 22-year-old daughter Ta-sha, bleeding profusely from herhead, Maharaj said she forgot allabouther injuries. “I couldnotbe-lieve what was happening … allaroundmeIcouldseemychildrenand relatives all injured andbleeding in some way. Looking atmy daughter with blood pouringfrom her head, I was hysterical,”said Maharaj.

Tasha,whowashiton thebackof her neck, forehead and centreofherheadbyglass, lostatremen-dousamount of bloodat the shop-ping mall.

She has since received ninestitches each to the open woundon her forehead and centre of herhead.

She, too, complained aboutfeeling an intense heat when firsthit with the glass.

“I just felt this thudonmyheadthatwasextremelypainful…I feltlike I was going to fall and wasquite dizzy. A few seconds beforethat I heardpeople screamingbutbefore I could ascertainwhatwasgoingon, this glass camedownonus,”saidTasha.Maharajsaid theywere still trying to get rid of thehundreds of pieces of glass em-bedded in their skin, clothing andhair. “We still feel there is glass inournosesandinourears.Wehavebeen to our private doctor andwecontinue to receivemedical treat-

ment,” said Maharaj.She said while they were ini-

tially treated at the UmhlangaHospital,wheretheshoppingcen-tre picked up the bill, they werejust given tetanus injections, hadtheir wounds cleaned up and giv-en an ointment to apply.

Others injured in the incidentwere Maharaj’s son Rivaash, anengineer,his fiancéeRatnaMaha-raj, and her sister TharinadeviSharma.

Theyallsufferedseverelacera-tions over their bodies and weretreatedat theUmhlangaHospital.

The family’s attorney Suren-draSinghsaidthe familyreservedtheir legal rightsagainst theshop-pingmall andwere in the processof drawing up a claim.

GatewayPRmanagerSaneNd-lovu confirmed that six shoppershad received medical treatment“forminorlacerationsafterapaneof glass fell from a glass dome atGateway Theatre of Shopping onSaturday afternoon”.

“GatewayCentreManagementcontinues to liaise with the fami-lies and shoppers concerned. Afull investigation is under way todetermine the cause of the inci-dent,” said Ndlovu.

Falling glass panes cutGateway shoppers

Where the glass pane fell from.

Shoppers attend to Tasha Maharaj after shewas struck by the falling glass pane.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe missing pane in the dome.

TWO men were arrested in Tongaat forpossession of illegal firearms on 15March at about 10am.

Tongaat police were doing their nor­mal patrol duties when they spotted asuspicious looking motor vehicle onWatson Street, Tongaat.

As the policemen approached the

vehicle for inspection, two occupantsgot out and fled on foot.

The police gave chase and arrestedthe two men, aged 35 and 37.

They also seized two firearms ­ arevolver and an AK 47 with serial num­bers filed­off.

They also discovered that the car

was hijacked from the Umlazi townshipthis month.

The seized firearms will be sent toballistics to ascertain whether theywere used in any other crime in thecountry.

The suspects were charged for pos­session of suspected stolen property,

possession of unlicensed firearm andcar hijacking. They will appear in Veru­lam Magistrate’s Court soon.

KwaZulu­Natal Provincial Commis­sioner, Lieutenant General MmamonnyeNgobeni commended the members onthis success.

“The seizure of these firearms will

decrease the proliferation of illegal fire­arms and the recovery of the vehiclewill assist in linking the suspects in oth­er hijacking cases in the province,” shesaid.

Suspects nabbed in Tongaat March 21, 2014

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Ballito keeps MrPrice Pro >> Mr Price Pro remains in Ballito while eThekwini

Municipality continues to fight for the festival

SHANNON HOPKINS

THE Mr Price Pro will still takeplace in Ballito this year, de-spite eThewini Municipality’s

desire to reclaim the event.KwaDukuza mayor Ricardo

Mthembu announced this at a part-ner’s breakfast at the Boathouse inBallito last Friday.

He said negotiations with stake-holders are still going on, but theevent will remain in Ballito for theforeseeable future.

eThekwini wants the festival totake place in the city once again andstarted their fight last year.

The event was hosted at Durban’sNorth beach prior to 2009.

The change of venue came after a‘fall-out’betweenformerchiefexecu-tive of Durban Africa, LindiweMahl-anguand the thenMrPrice chairmanAlastair McArthur. Health concernsover water quality was also an issue.

The success of the event in Ballitoseems to have sparked Durban’s in-terest to take it back - by 2015.

KwaDukuza Municipality spokes-man Sifiso Zulu said they were plan-ning for the future.

“We are discussing the prospectsof the Mr Price Pro being staged inKwaDukuza fora further threeyears.This is not yet concluded. It is advis-

able togive theparties involvedspaceand time to decide,” he said. “Whenall isconcluded,wewillannouncetheofficial outcome.”

This year, the Mr Price Pro Ballitowill take place atWillard Beach from30 June to 6 July and feature the top96 surfers in theworld from18coun-tries with over R2,7 million rand inprize money.

At thebreakfast lastweekMrPrice

Pro project co-ordinator GrahamDaniel detailed the success of the2013 event, which was won by Aus-tralian competitor Julian Wilson.

Daniel said the festival was ratedthebiggest festival inthecountrywiththe largest numbers attending andbiggest overall reach - attracting100 000 visitors last year.

He said it had made it into the topseven in South African Tourism,

“Wenowhavea legacywith theMrPricePro.Wehavecreatedsomethingamazing with even further growthpotential - 2014 is going to be anamazing year,” he said.

KwaDukuza Municipality eventsco-ordinator Collette Bundy spokeabout new additions and projects tothis year’s event.

Shesaid thisyearHollaTrails isonboardandtherewillbeacycleraceonthe second Saturday of the Pro.

She said there will also be a focuson environmental issues, in partner-shipwithEzemveloKZNWildlife,andon charity alongside RedCap Radio.

“Wewill bedoinga lot of fundrais-ingandsocialdevelopmentthisyear,”

said Bundy.She said there will also be guided

beach and nature walks to educatethe public about the North Coast’sspecial spots.

Last year saw the kick-off of thepopular ‘CoastalLivingBru’ foodandwine show, which will be on again infull force this year, says Bundy.

There will be ‘Master Chef’ typeevents for children and adults. Thetwoeveningsof freeconcertswill alsobe on again at Salt Rock beach.

Bundy added that the festivalraked in about R28 million in 2013,and that there are high expectationsto grow the tourism aspect thisyear.

PHOTOS: SHANNON HOPKINSASP Prime's Colin Fitch, Mr Price Pro project co­ordinator Graham Daniel,KwaDukuza mayor Ricardo Mthembu and Mr Price Pro business developmentsector's Craig Jones.

One of the sponsors, Bruce Rencken with Pierre Tostee (official title tocome) and KwaDukuza mayor Ricardo Mthembu.

One of thesponsors,Bruce Renckenwith PierreTostee (offi­cial title tocome) andKwaDukuzamayor RicardoMthembu.

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RUSA arrest ‘Christmas’ robbersWEEKLY REPORTER

A VERULAM family who wasbeaten and covered with ablanket during a robbery on

Christmas day last year faced thedaunting task of trying to identifythe perpetrators this week.

Local security company ReactionUnit South Africa (RUSA) arrestedthree men in Russom Street on Sun-day in connection with the robbery.

The family had to attend an iden-tification parade at the Verulam po-lice station yesterday (19 March).

Victim Jude Govender and hisfamily was at his aunt’s home inTemple Valley when three men withguns stormed the house.

Two of them pushed the familyaround and slapped Govender, de-manding jewellery and cash. Theother ransacked the house.

He said they used cords from aspeaker to tie up their hands andthen bundled them together andpushed them into one of the rooms.

The suspects placed a blanketover their heads and locked them in

the room.Clothes, appliances and jewellery aswell as Govender’s VW Velociti weretaken.

KZN police spokesman CaptainThulani Zwane confirmed the inci-dent.

Govender’s car was recovered inNdwedwe an hour later.

Govender said it was alleged thatone of the suspects had been seenwearing his shoes and another hadbeen wearing his cousin’s trackpants.

The third suspect was alleged tohave been wearing his cousin’s wed-ding ring

RUSA head Prem Balram saidthey had made the arrests after atip-off.

The men allegedly ran in differ-ent directions when they saw theguards, who ran after them.

Balram said all three suspectswere from uMlazi, and he believedthey were in Verulam to plan anoth-er robbery.

Balram confirmed that the threewanted suspects were arrested by

his officers.He said the suspects were spotted

on Todd Street Verulam after one ofthe victims saw the three men wear-ing clothing, watches and shoes thatwere taken on Christmas night.

According to Balram, reaction of-ficers then proceeded to the area toobserve the suspects, but upon no-ticing the RUSA members, all threesuspects fled on foot.“A chase ensued and all three sus-pects were apprehended. All threewere found to be in possession ofgoods stolen on the night of the inci-dent.”

Balram added that the victim’sgold watch was found on the wristof one suspect. “At this stage thesuspects have not been linked to anyother cases pending investigation.”

The suspects will appear in courtthis week.

RUSA officers apprehend the wantedrobbers.

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This type of policy is more important if you aremarried and/or have children. Your life is valuablebecause it is what allows you to work and earn anincome to provide for your family. When you aregone you create an income gap which could putyour spouse or children in financial trouble.

Death is hard enough, don't make it even hard­er by putting your loved ones in a financial jam if

the unfortunate does happen. Funerals alone canbe expensive and it creates even more stress onthe family. You should have enough to cover basicfuneral expenses and provide a cushion for yourfamily, which is an stream of income that replaceswhat is gone. If you do not currently have life in­surance, your best bet is to check with your em­ployer first. Many employers offer a basic life in­surance as a benefit and some even allow you topurchase additional coverage at a very affordablerate. However you should not depend on your em­

track record. It is also important to deal with a fi­nancial adviser or broker who you can trust andcomes well referred. You can also purchase poli­cies directly from some insurance companies tele­phonically, this is not the best option as all the in­formation may not be covered and therefore youmay end up with a claim not being met at claimstage.

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Date IssuedIt is important to know the date the insurance wasissued especially when it comes to life insurance,as term insurance has an expiration date, and per­manent insurance will have a surrender chargethat may apply if you cancel the policy in the firstfive to twenty years.

Premium RequiredAlways keep track of the premium you pay andhow frequently it is paid. In the case of a wholelife insurance policy, the policy could be paid up.The new generation life policies have review dates,this can be five, 10 or 15 year terms.

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stage. Cheapest is not always the best. Your ad­viser or broker will be in a position to explain ful­ly. Who do the benefits apply to; you, yourspouse, a dependent child?Once you understand the basic components, youcan review the details of the insurance policy.

Summary Of Benefits - You Must Look AtThis In Detail When You Review An Insur-ance PolicyMuch of the information you need can be foundin your policy under a section called "SummaryOf Benefits" or "Policy Data", but I think it isbest to conduct an insurance review by callingyour agent or broker and have them talk youthrough each feature of your policy, explainingwhen it would apply, how you would qualify, andhow much you pay for it.Below is a brief overview of what you wouldwant to review for each type of insurance youmay have:

Life Insurance Policy Review And SummaryFor life insurance keep track of the total

death benefit, and any additional riders such asa waiver of premium in the event of disability.

In addition, if your policy has a cash value,track the performance of investments inside it,and call the adviser/ broker or insurance compa­ny to request something called an "in­force illus­tration/ fund value".

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HUMAN beings are ridiculous creatures. Wearevain, indecisiveandpossessanover-inflat-ed opinion of our own importance.

The beach front is a good place to go whenyouwant to see ridiculousness at its best. Peo-pleuse this space toexercise inmanydifferentways, including cycling, walking, rollerblad-ing,andmovingonstrangethingsthatlooklikeorbitreksonwheels.Thenthereare thosewhoeitherdonotunderstand theprinciple of exer-cise, or simply don’t care.

Theseare thepeopleyouseecoastingalongon electric bicycles, standing on skateboardsandbeingpulledalongby theirdogs,orsimplylounging on the sand getting skincancer.

As any fitting-room attendant at a clothingstorewill tell you, people have grossly skewedimpressions of their bodies.

Afterwatching a size 16woman attempt tosqueeze intoa size12pairof jeans for the20thtimeinoneshift, itamazesmethatpeoplekeeptheir cool.

AcoupleofmonthsagoIwent toanightcluband overheard the following conversation inthe bathroom:

Girl 1: I can’t believe I’m, like, turning 19tomorrow. That’s like so old!

Girl2: I turned19lastmonth. Ican’tbelieveI still don’t have a boyfriend.

Girl 1 and Girl 2: hysterical gigglingThis exchange, out of the mouth of babes,

leaves me with little hope for the future.Add to this the existence of the word

“aweh”, and we are thoroughly screwed.When it comes to judging people’s charac-

ter, there are a few basic tests that I like touse.

Thefirst istogaugeafriend’sreactionwhenstuckbehinda truckor taxidrivingat30km/h.If theymanage to get to thenext overtake zoneinunder10expletives, youhave foundakeep-er.

Another yardstick by which I like to judgepeopleoniswhether theybother togreetcash-iers and attendants at toll booths.

Even a car guard who wants a tip after“watching” your car for fiveminutes deservesa greeting.

We’re all suffering as a result of the petrolprice, but being polite costs nothing. Posses-sionof a senseofhumour is key,not only tobe-ing a nice person, but to surviving in a worldfull of not-so-nice people.

Peoplewithout the ability to laugh at them-selves and the world around them end up hi-jacking aircraft, shooting children at their al-ma mater or having their wife murdered ontheir wedding night and then not having theballs to voluntarily come back to the countryof the crime to stand trial.

Insummary, ifyouusetheword“like”morethan once every 30 seconds, grow up.

If you’re on the beach, use sunblock anddon’t make your dog do your workout.

If you don’t have a sense of humour, growonequickly, and if you’re not nice to toll-boothattendants, I hope I never meet you.

Humanridiculousness andyardsticks of goodcharacter

IN Germany between October 1939and August 1941, Adolf Hitler sanc­tioned the Action T4/Euthanasia

Programme.Criterion for euthanasia was simple:

‘life unworthy of life’.The ‘mentally ill’ and ‘incurably ill’

fell into this category. A child euthana­sia programme was established in or­der to eradicate ‘spreading’ of defi­cient genes and later shifted to adultsnot deemed worthy of life.

At this time in Nazi Germany youwould be eligible for euthanasia ifyou had an abnormally small head, aswollen head or deformed limbs.

Paralysis and Down Syndrome also

made one unworthy of life, as did epi­lepsy, schizophrenia and encephalitis.Eventually children eligible for eutha­nasia came to include ‘those designat­ed as juvenile delinquents’.

The Nazi propaganda machinepremiered films and distributed litera­ture to inform the public of conditionsat asylums and how much moneywas being wasted in keeping alivethose that were unable to contributeanything meaningful ­ by Nazi stand­ards ­ to society.

As WWII swung into action, cornershad to be cut, and ‘mercy killing’ wouldsave the state money.

During this time it is estimated thatclose on 300 000 people were killedusing ‘the best available human judge­ment [to perform a] mercy death’. His­torians who have studied the T4 pro­gramme tell us that the ‘mercy deaths’were ‘nearly always carried out with­out the consent of the people con­cerned or their families’.

But this is Adolf Hitler we aretalking about; in an era when educationand propaganda were the same thing.So what is a human being worth over70 years later?

According to research undertakenby the U.S. department of soils and ag­riculture or some such body a few yearsago, if the chemical and mineral com­ponents of the human body were add­ed up, we would be worth aboutR1000.

This doesn’t include organs, where,if you are having a particularly tightmonth, you can rake in a tidy R6000+for your spleen, according to blackmarket prices.

But then we get to ‘statistical life’value. Simply put, this is the amountthe taxpayer should (theoretically)be willing to pay to stop the deathof one human being. Reports releasedby the Obama administration in 2011indicated that the value of statisticallife was $6.1 million.

Since statistical life value is usedas a benchmark for deciding on regu­lation, if your life doesn’t hold asmuch statistical value as the lives ofothers, corners can be cut.

Thus things such as pollution andcrime are not as tightly regulated inareas where human life has a lower sta­tistical value.

Determining the value of human

life is tricky. Your mom probably thinksyou are worth the lives of 10 people.Your boss probably doesn’t.

Your government may think yourlife is more worthwhile if you are anactive contributor to economic and so­cial growth ­ in the form of taxes ­ somight your neighbours.

But the value of human life alsofluctuates with social pressure, legisla­tion and culture, as seen in the oftenhighly emotive debates over abortion.

I have always found it ironic thaton the same wing of a hospital doc­tors will fight to save the life of a20­week­old premature ‘baby’ but inanother room a 20­week­old ‘foetus’will be aborted. Who decides the worthof the baby or the foetus? And whyis it that abortion appears to be target­ed at the poor and non­whites?

So, do we gain worth from our race?Are we more worthy if we are middle­class? Are we more worthy if we havetwo children instead of five?

Do riches or a degree make us wiseor equip us to impart wisdom andworth? Who decides this?

And more importantly, why do welet them?

I am not worthy … or you, or you

DESIREE ERASMUS

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The Charity Fair is in its 24th year and is the highlighton the social calendar of the community of Tongaat. This year’s fairhis dedicated to the late former president Nelson Mandela.

On Wednesday, 26 March a programme dedicated to the seniorcitizens will take place between 9am and 2pm.

The Edufair programme is on Thursday, 27 March for primaryschool and Friday, 28 March for secondary schools.

Friday night kicks off with a Kwaito extravaganza featuring localKwaito artists like Bricka, Hetto Boi, Dramatix, Smbrero and GhettoSquad. The headline act being Bha and Msawawa.

Saturday promises a feast of entertainment starting at 1 pm withthe Amazing Dog Show, Ascot got Talent, Jasantha Dance Academyand Verona Naidoo.

Prakash Orchestra hails from Ladysmith and has been entertain­ing audiences for the past 67 Years .

This popular eastern band performs in Hindi, Tamil and Chutney.

when he became the first democratically­elected president in 1994.In the 80s PJ was named Thandeka, the ‘loved one’ by the

people of Soweto when she sang one of her biggest hits, “Jabulani”at the local stadium.

A prolific song writer, some of her best known hits are: “You’reSo Good To Me”, “There Is An Answer” and “Feel So Strong”.

Don’t miss this opportunity to catch this South African musiclegend in action at the Tongaat Charity Fair.

The curtain will close with another local band that has madea name for itself: Shackles.

This year’s fair promises entertainment for the whole family withEddie Chetty’s Fun Fair and a variety of stalls selling an array of mer­chandise.

The food stalls have over years received its best ratings fromthe critics who matter ­ the patrons of the fair.

Organisers said their motto this year is: “The Tongaat Child Wel­fare Charity Fair is the place to be where best value entertainmentfor the whole family”.

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THE Tongaat Child and Family Welfare Soci­ety requires assistance in locating the fol­lowing persons:

>>The biological father of Ayanda Nk­abinde (1998­11­20). The biological mother,Busisiwe Goodness passed away on (2009­01­06). Anyone with information can con­tact social worker Bekeka Siyephu on 032944 1514.

>>The reputed father of SthokozilePromise Mghobhozi (DOB: 2005/08/17).The birth mother Bongekile Mghobhozi issaid to have passed away on 2010/02/23.The mother was originally from Tongaatand the child is presently residing with heraunt in the Hambanati area.

>>The reputed father of Nduduzo Paul

Nkanunu (DOB: 2009/09/23). The birthmother Nontokozo Happiness Dube passedaway in the Etete area on 14/10/2012.

>>Lulamile Bethuel Nkanunu, the fa­ther of Naledi Nkanunu (DOB: 2006/11/09).The birth mother Nontokozo HappinessDube passed away in the Etete area on14/10/2012.

Anyone with information can contactsocial worker, Faheema Dawood on 032 944151>>

ThereputedfatherofsiblingsNomfundoMabaso born 28­07­2009 and LuyandaNgiba born 18­07­2005. The biologicalmother Mary Ngiba passed away on 31­10­2010. The family is said to be originally fromGwala's Farm, Tongaat. Anyone with infor­

mation pertaining to this individual maycontact Nireshnee Moodley on 032 9441514.

>>Sphamandla Tshangase, the biologi­calfatherofAmandaMbongwaandAsandaMbongwa. The biological mother, Cabange­ni Mzobe is deceased.

The children concerned are presently re­siding with Angel Zamabongwa who is thematernal aunt. The family resides in theMagwaveni area.

Anyone with any information pertainingto these individuals may contact SaneleMabaso on 032 944 1514.

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As one of South Africa’s oldest eastern bands theyhave audiences on their feet with their repertoire ofold and modern Indian music.

Saturday night comes alive with the Battle of theBands featuring the ever popular bands Magnetsand Tyles with the Karou Charou adding some spice

The first of its kind in more than 20 years, theshow featured two of KZN’s most well known andlong serving bands – The Tyles from the North Coastand The Magnets from the south.

With the shows all being sold­out at the SibayaCasino, many were disappointed not to have had thechance to catch this musical masterpiece live.

The show will be staged in its entirety at the Ton­gaat Charity Fair on Saturday, 29 March. Lovers ofold school live music will be taken on a musical jour­ney.

Saturday night comes to an end with biggest OldSchool versus Bhangra party featuring the DJ Reck­less and DJ E.

The showgrounds open at 1pm on Sunday withthe BMS School of Music featuring our local children.

For lovers of Gospel music Lloyd Bhala will beperforming in Tongaat for the first time at the fair.

This singing sensation has wowed audiences allover South Africa.

The highlight of fair this year is the Mandela Trib­ute Concert featuring PJ Powers.

PJ’s musical career has spanned several decadesand crosses all barriers of both age and race.

She shot to fame in the 1980s when “Hotline”was the largest selling band in South Africa, but hersolo career earned her many accolades.

She has recorded 17 albums. She has sung withmany of the greats: Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela,Eric Clapton, Joan Armitrading and Harry Belafonte.

A highlight for PJ was receiving a letter from theMandela from Victor Verster Prison.

It was Madiba who asked her to sing the 1995Rugby World Cup anthem “World In Union”.

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WHATEVER he physical complica­tions of juvenile arthritis (JA),the psychological issues are

more likely to affect the lives of you andyour family. Here’s how to cope with achildwhohasJAwhilekeepingyourfamilytogether.

Even with a completely healthy familyit’snevereasytobalanceyourlife:keepingthe relationship with your partner alive, aswell as providing love, stimulation and se­curity for your children.

So when one child needs special care,the strain on keeping that balance is in­creased exponentially. The child with JAmay feel angry about being the one withthe illness.

“Mummy and Daddy can fix anything.Why can’t they make this pain go away?”

“Why did I get it and not one of theother children, or one of the children in myclass?”

These are natural human reactionsnot restricted to childhood. Your childmight pass through various stages ofgrieving including denial, anger, bargain­ing, depression and acceptance. Psychol­ogist Elizabeth Kübler­Ross defined thesestagesofgrief,whichapplynotonlytolos­ing a loved one, but also to any majorshock, such as discovering that you havea disease.

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You’re likely to go through the samestages of grieving as your child, althoughthey’ll obviously manifest differently.

Venting your anger on the membersof your family won’t help the process atall. Recognise that your partner might al­so feel guilty about passing on a defectivegene to your child. Acknowledge thatthese emotions are common to all thosewho are in your position and accept thatyou didn’t “cause” the illness.

Self­pity is a luxury reserved for peoplewith no dependents or loved ones. Yourtask is to monitor the pulse of the family:watch for resentment between the childthat has JA and those that don’t.

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As far as possible, encourage your chil­dren to sort out their disputes amongthemselves and to discuss their feelings.

Make it clear that you expect your childwith JA to behave as well as the other chil­dren and that the illness isn’t a licence forabrogating his or her responsibilities. Chil­dren with JA might be unable to mow thelawn, but they can do other chores suchas tidying up or folding laundry.

This may seem draconian, but it actu­ally helps to keep the peace in the home,because you’ll avoid resentment and guiltamong the children.

Encourage the child with JA – and theothers, if they show an interest – to learnabout the disease and its treatment pro­gramme.

As he or she grows older they can beencouraged to assume responsibility fortaking medication on time, following anexercise programme and being aware ofside­effects. In this way you’ll have thechild make the transition to self­reliancein adulthood.

It’s a fine balance between showeringyour child with love and care, and encour­aging them to be self­sufficient. The childmay try – perhaps subconsciously – tomanipulate you into allowing “off­limits”activities or to be relieved of household

chores.Being consistent will help smooth the

way over these incidents. Make it clearthat the child comes first when he or sheis ill, but that the family has to functionas a unit and that each member has anobligation to ensure that this happens.

When your child first becomes ill, youmay set aside relationships with otherfamily members. It is important, however,to continue to talk and spend time withothers. Plan special time to spend alonewith your spouse, or with the entire family.

Make allowances for the child’s “off­days” when he or she is too ill or stiff totake part in an activity.

This can be an emotional minefieldif the family has planned a visit to the zooand the child with JA feels unwell. Thefamily will have to make adjustments tothese uncertainties and make contingen­cy plans accordingly. In some cases simplywaiting a few hours will be enough.

The first step is to teach the family toaccept that these uncertainties are partof life. Encourage ideas on activities foractive days and quiet days. You could con­sider having a child minder or relative lookafter the child with JA, or to postpone theexcursion until another day. Either deci­sion might lead to floods of tears aboutbeing “left out,” so play it by ear.

Start early

By the age of three, a child with JA mightbegin to realise that he or she is “different”and this will inevitably affect his or herself­image and view of the world. Not be­ing able to play as vigorously as other chil­dren might still leave ways to play withother children.

Children can be cruel, so you’ll have tomake some effort to reinforce a positiveself­image by finding ways in which thechild with JA can be helpful. Continuallyinclude your child as a valued and neededmember of the family.

When delegating chores you can allo­cate the child with JA ones that can bedone easily, such as feeding pets, foldinglaundry, tidying up and so on. Give creditfor all achievements, without fawningover the child.

A sibling who offers to help mightmean well, but leaving the child with JAto accomplish something independentlywill reinforce his or her sense of self­worth. It might be difficult to not inter­vene when the child struggles, but ifthere’s any chance of him or her succeed­ing at a task, offer encouragement, butnot help. The sense of accomplishmentwill outweigh the struggles. During thesetimesdon’tputtoomuchemphasisonthechild’s minor aches and pains, althoughthe obvious discomfort and pain can’t beignored.

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Slender Wonder is a medicalweight loss programme that treatspatients who struggle with over-weight or obesity. Only SlenderWon-der accredited doctors, who weretrained by the organisation, are al-lowed to prescribe and distribute theprogramme. The programme isbasedontreatinglowleptinlevelsandhasthreecomponents:alowGIeatingplan, supplements in the formof cap-sules and a series of injections.

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Diabetes is a condition that can be con­trolled where a person can live a health life.In many cases a person with diabetesneeds to make life style modification in or­der to assist the body to control sugar lev­els.Diabetic foot ulcers require urgentmedical attention.Should you have one of the following fac­tors:Callous (hardened skin)BlistersCracked heels that has a woundInfectionBurnBedsore (pressure ulcer)Wound post­surgeryPlease contact Diakoneo Health for an as­sessment and wound management on032 944 4151 or 083 782 7598.

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PEOPLE who suffer from frequent heartburn may be at increasedrisk for cancers of the throat and vocal cords, research shows.Interestingly, common over­the­counter antacids seemed to pro­tect against these cancers while prescription medications such asPrilosec, Nexium and Prevacid didn't, the researchers said.

"There has been a controversy about whether heartburn contrib­utes to cancers of the larynx or pharynx," said lead researcher ScottLangevin, a postdoctoral research fellow at Brown University inProvidence, RI.

"And we found out that it does elevate the risk of these cancers.There is about a 78% increase in the risk for cancer in people whoexperience heavy heartburn," he said. "This is important in figuringout who to monitor more closely."

Reducing the risk of cancerThe other finding, which Langevin called "surprising," was the

protective effect of common antacids in reducing the risk of cancer."We didn't see that protective effect with prescription medica­

tions. But it should be noted that people who take them are thosewho get the worst heartburn, so we shouldn't read too much into

Why other medications didn't lower the risk isn't clear, Lichten­feld said. And it points to one limitation of this type of study: It can'ttake into account all the variables.

Patients with vocal cord cancerTo come to their conclusions, Langevin's group compared more

than 600 patients with throat or vocal cord cancer with more than1 300 people without a history of cancer. All the patients answeredquestions about their history of heartburn, smoking and drinkinghabits, and family history of cancer.

In addition, since some head and neck cancers are caused by thehuman papillomavirus (HPV), the researchers tested all the partici­pants for antigens to the virus.

The researchers found that among those who weren't heavysmokers or drinkers, frequent heartburn increased the risk for can­cers of the throat and vocal cords by 78%.

The researchers also found that taking antacids ­ but not pre­scription medications or home remedies ­ reduced the risk for thesecancers by 41%. The protective effect of antacids was independentof smoking, drinking or infection with HPV, they said.

Chronic heartburn may raise odds for throatcancer

that," he said.Langevin added that it's hard to explain that

medication finding, and other studies will be neededto see if it's really the case. "It's possible that thesedrugs didn't have that protective effect becausethese were the worst cases of heartburn," he said.

The report was published in the journal CancerEpidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. And whileit uncovered an association between heartburn andcancer of the throat and vocal cords, it didn't provea cause­and­effect relationship.

Dr Len Lichtenfeld, deputy chief medical officerat the American Cancer Society, said "the studyshows that reflux is associated with an increased in­cidence of cancers of the larynx and pharynx."

Lichtenfeld said the role of antacids in reducingthe risk of cancer needs more study. "Researchersneed to determine why antacids work and, more im­portantly, whether antacids make a difference in al­so reducing cancer of the esophagus," he said.

PEOPLE WHO SUFFER FROM FRE­QUENT HEARTBURN MAY BE AT IN­CREASED RISK FOR CANCERS OF THETHROAT AND VOCAL CORDS, RE­SEARCH SHOWS.INTERESTINGLY, COMMON OVER­THE­COUNTER ANTACIDSSEEMED TO PROTECT AGAINSTTHESE CANCERS.

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>> The Trenance Park Temple Society cordially in­vites you and your family to attend a special generalmeeting on Saturday, 29 March at 2pm. For furtherdetails contact the interim secretary on073 212 5404 or Sagren 032 533 2883.

>>The Redcliffe Hindu Sabha will be observingRamayan week from 31 March till 8 April. For detailscall 084 5888 974.

>>The Shree Subramaniar DraupathiammanKovil invite you to their 17th annual kavady and firewalking ceremony on Tuesday 18 March at 6pm. Pub­lic kavady on Saturday 22 March at 10am.

>>Sizanani presents Flash Entertainers in aid offunds. Venue : Tongaat Town Hall. Time : 8 pm to11 pm. Tickets @ R30.00 pp from all Computicket out­lets and any Shoprite Checkers. For further informa­tion Please contact: Sueraj ­ 071 171 3655, Kamal ­084 852 5304, Praveen ­ 082 868 0614, Yano ­ 032944 5371 /032 944 4445.>>The Gandhi's Hill Re­Union Committee will hosttheir boast cruise, day trip to Midlands Meander andmany other activities. Their monthly meeting willtake place on the second Tuesday of every month atGanas Naidoo's residence in Mithanagar at 6.30pm.For more information contact 084 812 7546.

>>Klipfontein Shree Emperumal Temple invitesyou and your family to their 72nd annual Kavady Fes­tival on 13 April commencing at 9am. For details con­tact 072 213 0006 or 032 944 1676.

>>Brake Village Sri Siva Soobramaniar Alayam105th annual Punguni Woothira Kavady festival willtake place onSaturday 12 April 2014. The flag hoistingceremony will take place on Thursday 3 April 2014.Further information please contact the Tem­ple on 032 9451919.

>>Bhakti Marga will be conducting OM Healingfree every Wednesdays and Fridays commencing atthe following venues every Wednesday from 6.30pmat the Chinna Thirupathi Venkatesvara Devast­hanam (CTVD) in Belvedere and every Friday from6.30pm at the Gokhale Temple Hall. For details con­tact Vedavyasananda on 083 793 8780 [email protected]

>>You are cordially invited to attend the AnnualGeneral Meeting of the Shree Sithee Vinayager Tem­ple on Saturday, 9 February at 10.30am at the tem­ple.

>>Protea Heights Shri Siva Soobramaniar Tem­ple will hold their 31st Panguni Woothiram kavadyfestival on 16 March. The procession will leave thetemple at 8.30am. Flag hoisting will take place onFriday. The chariot will leave the temple going aroundShakaskraal on Saturday at 1pm.

>>MahaBharatDwarHareKrishnaMandir invitesyou to their Holika Dahan at Murugan’s Road, Lot 14at 8.30am on Sunday, 16 March. For more informa­tion contact Roxanne on 074 683 9090, Meeshka on074 791 7878 or Nolisha on 073 425 9645.

>>Hirsch’s Ballito, in conjunction with localhealth specialists, invite you to attend a WOMEN’SWELLNESS TALK at Hirsch Ballito on Wednesday, 19March from 10.30am to 12pm. No charge, but bookingessential. Contact Jennilee on 03 946 7400.

>>Maha Bharat Dwar Hare Krishna Mandir youthmeeting held every Wednesday at 6.30pm. For moreinformation on the event, contact Roxanne on074 683 9090.

>>Maha Bharat Dwar Hare Krishna Mandir hostsweekly Namahatta on Tuesdays and Sundays at6.30pm and 6am respectively. Discourses are pre­sented on holy scriptures by scholars. For more infor­mation contact Ramakanta Das (Rabi Singh) on 032552 4456 or 032 551 6846.

>>Sundown Hindu Temple services are back tonormal and take place every Monday from 6.30pmto 7.30pm.

>>The Association for the Aged Darnall is hostingits 13th annual general meeting on 15 March at 2pmat the Senior Citizens Hall.

>>The Stanger Manor Durga Temple will conducta Sri Sathnarian Katha and Jhunda pooja on 16March. Devotees wishing to participate can contactpundit Gulshan Sharma on 084 815 2156.

*The Windy Heights Sri Ram Mandir will celebrateHoli on Sunday, 16 March at 6pm. All welcome. Formore information call 032 551 2430.

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edumben poojay

main kavady festival

donations

Your donations are greatly appreciated, our banking details are providedbelow for your convenience.

Account Name: Brake Village Sri Siva Soobramaniar Alayam

Bank: First National Bank

Account No: 53890563978

Account Type: Cheque Account

Branch: Tongaat

Branch Code: 220329

flag hoisting ceremony

flag lowering ceremony

Chariot will leave the Alayam en route to the ground at 08h30 and will

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and from Tongaat South and Belvedere areas.

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the sponsorship of the daily Utchavungles kindly contact the Alayam.

Address all correspondence to: The Secretary, P.O. Box 850, Tongaat 4400

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Thursday 3rd April 2014 at 17h30

Saturday 12 April 2014 at 17h00

Saturday 12 April 2014 at 17h30Daily prayers at the Alayam commencesat 18h30 until Friday 11 April 2014.Supper will be served daily.

Saturday 12 April 2014 at 9h00Outspan Ground

105 thannual punguniwoothira kavady festival

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You were a Dad who was sospecial and loved so much.You bought immense happinessto every heart you touched.You were always kind andcaring, so understanding too.And if help was ever needed, itso freely came from you.Our hearts still ache in sadnessand secret tears still flow what itmeans to lose you, no one willever know.

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RAILWAYS Cricket Club's se-niors had much to celebratethis past Sunday as they over-came both their opponents intheir T20 fixtures.

The team faced Umlazi

Cricket Club inUmlazi on Sun-day morning. Batting first,Railways set a target of 156runs in 20 overs.

Treshen Pillay knocked up75 with Brendan Govenderpitching in with 41 runs.

Umlazi responded with 81all out, leavingRailwayswithavictory margin of 75 runs.Trevor Pillay took two wicketsfor eight runswhile Ashley Pil-lay two for 15 and TheoshanNaidoo two for 12.

Railways thereafter metUmzinto Cricket Club at theirhome venue - the MaidstoneOval inTongaat -onSundayaf-ternoon.

Railwaysbatted first and seta target of 134 runs in20overs- with Wayne Naicker contrib-uting 26 and Navalesh Naidoo21.

In response Umzinto wasbundled out for 118 with Rail-way's Prenesan Moodleyclaiming three wickets for 14

runs giving Railways an easywin.

The Railways juniors, how-ever, faced mixed fortunes intheir Durban and Districts fix-tures.

The under 15 team wentdown to a spirited INK side(Inanda, Ndwedwe and Kwa-Mashu) at StonebridgeGrounds in Phoenix.

Theunder13teamnarrowlysuccumbed to HarlequinsCricket Club.

However, the star perfor-mance among the juniors thisyearwas by the under 11 teamwho secured second spot onthe DDCU League with theirvictory over Simplex CricketClub at the Cato Manorgrounds on Sunday.

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Stage Three of South Africa's premier three­day stage trail run, the 2014 ProNutro Afri­canX Trail run, took place in Grabouw onSunday, with Ballito’s Andrew Erasmus (pic­tured in action during Stage Two) of TeamSalomon securing the top spot on the podi­um in the mixed team category in a com­bined time of 07 hours 39 minutes 57 sec­onds.PHOTO: JETLINE ACTION PHOTO

Ballito excels attrail run

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WITH the Comrades qualifier andhalf marathon around the corner,Checkout Verulam Falcons run-

ners and walkers fine tuned their trainingahead of the Gaterite Marathon. Partici-pants were greeted by cool overcast condi-tions which made for pleasurable runningand strong hill work. While a contingent ofrunners, led by Marlene Pillay and JudyReddy, focused on endurance preparationand participated in a 25km run, speedstersJosephMangcwanguleandVukaniMaphu-muloledthe15kmand10kmeventsrespec-tively. Both runners posted impressivetimes.

WalkingmastersEddieSinghandCeliweNdaba were the leading walkers. Grand-master Vincent Reddy continued to displayconsistency and posted a credible time inthe 10km walk.

Falconsalsousedtheeventtodiscussandratify its 2014 awards policy and themorn-ing concludedwithmembers being treatedto breakfast.

The full Falcons results are as follows:25km Runners

Marlene Pillay 2:35; Judy Reddy 2:35;Sanjeev Rupnarian 2:37; Vitasha Ramna-rayan 2:45; Sagren Reddy 2:45;

DhirenGovender2:45;YunusDoba2:45;PreggieMoodley 2:55; Cindeera Padavatan2:55; Ugen Moodley 2:55;

Patrick Mnyandu 2:55; Prudence Ngiba2:55

15km Runners ResultsJosephMangcwangule0:56;BrainNgco-

bo 1:20; Richmond Langa 1:36; SmangeleGabela 1:45; Anuradha Nehore 1:46; Igna-tius Nehore 1:46; Mike Padaychee 1:47;GlenDominic1:48;SharikaSeur1:48;Ash-winBedesi 1:55;VigieNaidoo1:55;RakeshGayadin 1:55; Abdul Haq Essack 1:56;Sbongile Gabela 1:57; Agnes Sangweni1:58; Krish Vadivelu 2:03; Sharon Sivapur-shad 2:03; Pat Govender 2:05; Khalil Cas-sim 2:06; Joyce Moonsamy 2:15; DannyGovender 2:15; Harshada Fakir 2:17; Nir-mala Govender 2:17

15km Walkers ResultsEddie Singh 1:46; Celiwe Ndaba 1:57;

Dan Moonsamy 2:15; Bobby Sooklal 2:26;Ebrahim Asmal 2:26

10km Runners ResultsVukani Maphumulo 0:30; Amras Mood-

ey1:00;RoganiMoodley1:10;SharleneMu-nien1:30;SbongileMiya1:37;ShashikaHi-ralal 1:38; Bongani Ndaba 1:57

10km Walkers ResultsVincent Reddy 1:30; Mogie Moodley

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5km ResultsRookmoney Moodley 0:50

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NEWLY-FORMEDBuffelsdaleGiants in theAr-troTurfLeague is earninganameafterbeatingSecona 10-3 at the East Coast Sporting Com-plex in only their second league game.

Thiswas awelcomed victory for someplay-ers who haven't kicked a ball.

BuffelsdaleGiantsgot into theirrhythmear-ly in the game and opened the scoring with anexcellent goal by their seasoned player StuartClarkwhoseobjective is togroomthe teamand“turn them into a force to be reckoned with”.

Secona isanexcellent teamandshowedtre-mendous skill with some brilliant inter-pass-ing, but they were cautioned by the well mar-shalled defence of the Giants and had very fewshots at goals

In the second half the complexion of thegame changed drastically as the Giants domi-nated.

Theywerescoringgoalsatregularintervals.The opportunities came due to the team workfromClark andThyson for absorbing the pres-sure and feeding the ball calmly to themen up

front giving themanumber of opportunities atgoals.

Secona’s young keeper must also be com-mended for his skills and outstanding perfor-mance.

In the over 40s match played on Fridaynight, Towers emerged winners after beatingBelvedere United 7-2. Towers took an earlylead in the first half with a 4-0 lead.

Belvedere United had myriad of chancesand if they converted their opportunities, itwould definitely being an exciting game.

Clubsarereminded that the junior league inthe under 9, 11, 13, 15 for both the girls andboys will kick off on Saturday 5 April.

Allseniorclubscardsmustbeshownbepre-sented before the start of the game. If the clubdo not have cards the points will be forfeited.

The result of the games played over theweekend:

Classic 5 ICC 7,South Beach 14 Rajasthan 6,Belvedere United 17 Saints 2,Bells United 9 Peoples Team 7.

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THE Comrades Marathon qualifyingrace – the well known Gaterite Chal­lenge ­ takes place this weekend withrunners using the race as a Comradesqualifier, Two Oceans tapering run or atraining run in race conditions thisweekend.

With registrations already con­firmed with runners from around theprovince and it being a long weekend,a bumper day is expected by organisers,Verulam Athletic Club.

The late cancellation of the IndianOcean Marathon also allows runners tomake their way for the 42.2km as limit­ed qualifiers are now available locallyfor the Comrades Marathon.

Dolly Shamlall, race organiser, wasupbeat this week. “Additional hydra­tion requirements are being made toensure that runners have adequate wa­ter – given the warm conditions,” saidShamlall.

The 42.2km race starts early at5.30am giving runners a clear run ,while

the 21.1km and 10km editions start at6am.

Over a thousand t­shirt will be is­sued to runners and walkers in theseraces whilst the 42.2km finishers alsoreceive medals.

The race route is the familiar R102to Tongaat with marathon runners alsotaking in the Shortlands flats to com­plete a flat and fast loop.

The race to the King Shaka Airporthas become a favourite for many pastrunners and walkers because of the flatand fast 9km to 21.1km second half re­

covery part.The 10km race sees the runners tak­

ing a turn into Mt Moreland before join­ing the other distance runners and re­turning to Verulam.

Verulam Athletic club has also, forover 10 years, provided the communitywith a well organised funfilled run at9am raising funds for participating or­ganisations and schools.

This is event is part of the Depart­ment Of Education’s “My Life MY Fu­ture” campaign highlighting social ills.The entry fee is R10 and is open to allparticipating age groups.

Parents are encouraged to partici­pate with their children as part ofhealth awareness.

Radio Hindvani will be at the eventproviding live entertainment. Registra­tion is open on Saturday afternoonfrom 2pm – 5pm and race day morningfrom 4.30am onwards.

Local runners and walkers are ad­vised to register preferably on Saturdayto avoid the congestion on Sundaymorning and collect their race t­shirtsin advance.

The Saturday Day Lee 4km, 8km

Challenge, is open to the public andstarts at 5.30am every Saturday fromGaterite centre.

Members are reminded that theclub vests, VAC t­shirt and licences areavailable. For more details, call083 783 6363.Results:Zululand District Ultra MarathonSifiso Mbonambi 5.27; NokukhanyaNsibande 6.53Modern Classic Airport Challenge5kmThiloshan Kisten 0:19; Noleen Naidoo0:1912kmVelvan Nair 1.13; Sarah Naidoo 1.17;Anitha Sewnarain 1.22; Selva Naicker1.22; Joey Chetty 1.28; Anand Naidoo1.32; Dolly Shamlall 1.40; Rajesh Mun­gal 1.40; Krish Naidoo 2.06; Ricardo Nair2.07; Yadhvir Sewnarain 2.07; Tharush­ka Sookmoo 2.08; Simo Blose 2.21;Praveen Sewnarain 2.33; Collin Ismail2.3312km WalkSmiley Naidoo 1.38; Vishnu Moodley1.56; Jayson Moodley 1.57; RenukaMoodley 1.57; Sundree Ramlagan 1.57;Bobby Ramlagan 1.57; Rajesh Ramdhu­larie 2.08; Julie Reddy 2.08; DominicGovender 2.13; Paul Dulapram 2.13;Yvonne Nair 2.17; Jesse 2.19; Maggie Na­icker 2.23; Nivi Pillay 2.23

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Sausages

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Sausages

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Chicken Tikka

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Cleaned

Tripe &

Pluck

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Uncleaned Tripe

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