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Your 24/7 local connection FREE 30 000 copies distributed Weekly Phone: 032 945 2903 ANC member of parliament visits Tongaat [3] October 11, 2013 www.coastal-weekly.co.za www.coastalweekly.mobi @coastalweekly Coastal Weekly HARDWARE Tel: (032) 944 4363 / 944 4715 / 944 3157 / 944 3158 DICKS GARYSUN * WE ARE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK * DELIVERIES DONE AT REASONABLE RATES. * ALL PRICES ARE CASH & CARRY ONLY!! Desainagar Branch 032 - 943 3296 Polished Aluminium Tile Strip 15mm Delcop 90* Elbows 15mm CTC Couplings 20Lt Cedar Roof Paint 4x4 Electrical Plug Socket WIN-A-1 TON BAKKIE Competition Details In store R R2 2 C2H Steel Window with Burlar Bars R R1 19 9 R R7 7 R R2 24 49 9 Builders WheelBarrow R R1 17 79 9 R R4 49 99 9 R R3 39 9 Thurs 10 - Fri 11 October Osmans Taj Mahal Rice 10 kg Daly’s Premium 1.5 lt. Blue Ribbon Cake Flour 10 kg . .9 99 9 5 5 . .9 99 9 5 59 9 Whipp Washing Powder 5 kg First Choice Milk 6’s Glen Rooibos 80’s Tango Airfreshner 3 for Large Eggs 30’s Helios Oil 5 lt. Willards Cheese Naks 150 g Sunlight Laundry 500 g Boss Dog Food 820 g Valuezone Dog Food 8 kg Jik 750 ml Abaabeel Patha Rolls A1 Vermicelli 200 g Stayfree Pads . .9 99 9 5 59 9 . .9 99 9 5 59 9 . .7 79 9 7 7 . .9 99 9 6 67 7 . .9 99 9 4 49 9 . .9 99 9 1 19 9 . .9 99 9 9 9 . .9 99 9 2 2 . .9 99 9 3 39 9 . .9 99 9 7 7 . .9 99 9 5 5 . .9 99 9 8 8 . .9 99 9 4 49 9 ½ Lamb A2 kg Omo Comfort Fabric Conditioner 800 ml . .9 99 9 2 29 9 . .9 99 9 9 9 . .9 99 9 2 2 7 7 . .9 99 9 1 14 4 DA “township touring” >> Democratic Alliance embarks on visits to townships in build up to elections KAVEEL SINGH T HE Democratic Alliance (DA) in KwaZulu-Natal visited a number of townships in Tongaat and Ver- ulam on Tuesday, 8 October. The party embarked on the “township touring” as part of their build up to next years General Elections. They have also been “tar- geting townships” since Feb- ruary this year. Provincial leader Sizwe Mc- hunu, eThekwini head Rory Macpherson and provincial chairperson Haniff Hoosen at- tended a gathering of members of the community in Gwala's Farm to kick of their visit. Speaking to the Weekly, Macpherson explained that the opposition was hoping to make in roads to people on the ground. “This provides us with a great opportunity to listen to what the people of our country are saying about service deliv- ery and leadership in their communities. One of the big things we have been hearing is the frustrations with the ruling party. “We want people to know they have alternatives to the ruling party and we want to ex- plain the process of democracy to our people. We want to send the message that we are here to roll up our sleeves and really work where not much has been done.” TO PAGE 3 PHOTO: KAVEEL SINGH Seen in Gwala’s Farm from left are Haniff Hoosen, Sizwe Mchunu, Rory Macpherson, Brian Jayanathan (local DA councillor) and his wife Gonum

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DA “township touring”>> Democratic Alliance embarks on visits to townships in build up to electionsKAVEEL SINGH

THE Democratic Alliance(DA) in KwaZulu-Natalvisited a number of

townships in Tongaat andVer-ulam on Tuesday, 8 October.

The party embarked on the“township touring” as part oftheir build up to next yearsGeneral Elections.

They have also been “tar-geting townships” since Feb-ruary this year.

Provincial leaderSizweMc-hunu, eThekwini head RoryMacpherson and provincialchairperson Haniff Hoosen at-tendedagatheringofmembersof the community in Gwala'sFarm to kick of their visit.

Speaking to the Weekly,

Macphersonexplainedthattheoppositionwashopingtomakein roads to people on theground.

“This provides us with agreat opportunity to listen towhat the people of our countryare saying about service deliv-ery and leadership in theircommunities. One of the bigthingswehavebeenhearing isthe frustrationswith the rulingparty.

“We want people to knowthey have alternatives to therulingpartyandwewant toex-plain theprocessofdemocracyto our people.Wewant to sendthemessagethatweareheretoroll up our sleeves and reallyworkwherenotmuchhasbeendone.” TO PAGE 3

PHOTO: KAVEEL SINGHSeen in Gwala’s Farm from left are Haniff Hoosen, Sizwe Mchunu, Rory Macpherson, Brian Jayanathan (local DA councillor) andhis wife Gonum

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Reaching out to locals>> National government reaches out to Tongaat organisations

NOXOLO MEMELA

THE Tongaat ChildWelfare, De-partment of Home Affairs, thepolice station and Association

Senior Citizens of Tongaat (Ascot)were buzzing with excitement lastWednesday when the ANC Tongaatconstituency together with memberof parliament Gloria Borman visitedthem to monitor service delivery.

Accompanied by Tongaat parlia-mentaryconstituencyofficeadminis-trator Desmond Chellan, Borman,who sits on the human settlementportfolio at national level, toured theareas, carefully checking facilities inbetweeninteractingwithmembersofthe public and employees on levels ofservice and employment conditions.

Bothstaff and thepublicwerevisi-blysurprisedbyBorman'svisitasshewalked about interacting with themat their work stations and in waiting

areas.Borman told the Weekly that the

exercise was in line with the presi-dent's call for efficiency and activevisibility.

“Apart from creating an interfacebetweenthecommunityandnationalgovernment, we are trying to get asense of how our services are re-ceived by the public.

“We must keep in mind that ourperformance agreement with thepresident requires us to ensure im-provement of waiting time for mem-bers of the public to access particularservicesandweneedtoextendahelp-ing hand where we can.”

Chairman of Ascot Rajan Chen-gadu said they are happy that thereis an MP who is conducting govern-ment's oversight role.

“She seems prepared to help usandwearehopeful that shewill cometo our aid.”

All the institutions experienceddifferenthurdlesincludinglackingfa-cilities and irregular maintenance.

During the visit to the Tongaat po-licestationBormannotedanupgradeto the building was needed as the ca-pacity of the staff cannot be accom-modated in the current structure.

She also noticed defects in thebuilding structure which needed im-mediate attention.

“Visits of public service deliverypoints are a regular exercise carriedoutby theANCandwewill continue,”said Chellan.

Seen during the visit to the TongaatSAPS from left are: lieutenant Man­dy Govender, Desmond Chellan, Glo­ria Borman (ANC MP) and colonelSantha Moodley (Tongaat SAPS)

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Hoosen echoed Macpherson's sentimentssaying the party had seen a trend of hopeless-ness throughout the country.

“Wheneverwehave these events there arealways young men and women attending.They are always complaining about a lack ofjobsandno real contribution to the communi-ty.Wearehopingtoexplaintopeoplethatthereare other choices.

“Wehave also been asked to come throughtomany of these areas because people are fedup with the ruling party.

“We have seen our democracy mature inthe past few years. People no longer feel theyare being catered for and rightfully so.

“Theyarebeing ignoredand there is a shiftfrom what we knew as a country previously.”

Addressing the community Mchunu saidhe was there to take their concerns to parlia-ment and give them a voice.

He said there had been minimal changeover the past 20 years with the elderly, youthand middle aged still going to bedhungry.

“And now, we find the ANC will be hostingmany sod turning ceremonies and food packgive away's.

“This is not service delivery. This is lies. InthisareaofGwala'sFarmthereare100housesbuilt.Butdidyouknow that therewas a budg-et for 200? What happened to themoney?

“This year R150 billion allocated for youthdevelopment went back to government. Whywas thisnotused to fundhouses? It is becausetheywant tokeepthemoneywith themingov-ernment. They do not see the struggles youhave.”

Mchunu asked people to question whatfreedom has really turned out to be after 20years.

“Ourpeople are livingworse than ever. Butyou have a choice to vote for corruption andgreed or to vote for change.”

Questioning Mchunu, one communitymember Vincent Shabane asked why he wasstill without a job for years now.

“I left school in 1981and today I amsuffer-ing like I have not suffered before.

“There is nomoney and I have to take careof others and myself. What can you do?”

Mchunu replied: “I am glad you raised thisissue. I want to tell you that your job situationisnot isolated.LikeIsaid, therearebillionsbe-ing thrown back into ANC coffers while yousuffer.

“Remember that who you vote for deter-mines many things in this country.

A vote for the ANC is a vote for corruptionand lies.”

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THE eThekwini Municipality has sent outawarningtothepublicandserviceprovid­ers to be on the lookout for a con artistwho is requesting quotations on behalf ofthe municipality.

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Electrocuted on the job>> Worker catches alight after striking electric cable

KAVEEL SINGH

A MUNICIPAL contract worker caughtalightandsufferedsevereburnsafterhestruckanelectrical cablewithapickaxe

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Suren Balram, he witnessed an explosion fol-lowedbya fireand immediatelynoticed that “ahuman being was helpless and burning”.

“I saw a huge, bright light and sparks beingemitted.Irantothevictim’srescueandwiththeassistanceofhiscolleagues,wemanagedtoputoutthefirebyrippingoffhisclotheswhichwereburning.”

Thevictim, identifiedas,ThabaniMbele,re-portedtobeanemployeeofIqonbwaneTradingSupplies, isbelieved tohavebeencontracted toremove and replace a sewage pipe in the area.

“AccordingtoMbele,hewasdiggingatrenchandsawablackpipe.Assumingitwasasewagepipe he struck it with a pick. Unknown to himat the time, Mbele dug into an electrical cablewhich caused sparks to fly and resulted in hisclothes catching alight,” said Balram.

Balramadded that after taking into accountthe severity of the situation and the extremity

of Mbele's injuries, he called for the ReactionUnit South Africa (RUSA) ambulance.

“RUSAmedics renderedurgentmedical as-sistance to Mbele and transported him toOsindisweni Hospital for further treatment.

“Thecontractoronsitecouldnot furnish thenecessary information with regards to work-men’scompensationor injuryonduty (IOD)sit-uationssoMbelehad tobe taken toaprovincialhospital.”

Thabani Mbelewas electrocutedafter striking anelectrical cablewhile digging atrench.

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KAVEEL SINGH

TONGAAT ward councillor Michael Abrahams has saidthatdespiteCornubiahousingallocationscomingunderfire from critics, local structures were “above board”.

Abrahams said that 34 individuals whose homes were lo-cated inShitshana inCanelandswereon theallocation list be-cause their homes were located in a ‘difficult area’.

“These informal homes are located in an area that is sur-rounded by factories. They have been given first preferencebecause of the disadvantages they suffer. The locals have towalk a kilometre before they get onto the main road.”

Abrahams said the area was assigned to him after the de-marcation board re-arranged the ward.

“I went out there to visit the area and realised the plight ofthe localpeople.Thepeopleshouldbe informedthat therewillalso be transport provided for pupils who live in this area toschools.

“Many of the pupils go to school in Verulam and will betransported for free by the municipality before new schoolsare built in the area in 2015.”

The Cornubia housing development has received wide-spreadcriticismbecausetheANCgovernedeThekwiniMunic-ipality has not revealed how the allocation process is under-taken.

Opposition parties have insisted on explanations but nonehave been given thus far.

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All the best to Little Angels Club

on their 2nd anniversary

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May you grow

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Well wishes to Little

Angels Club on their

2nd Anniversary

Railway Street

Little Angels ClubLittle Angels ClubPre-School & Creche

2nd Anniversary2nd Anniversary2nd Anniversary

As parents of a child with autism spectrum disorder, our greatest fear was releasing our child into the unknownworld, especially since he had severe speech delays.

The best decision that my husband and I ever made was placing our son in the care of “Little Angels Club”. Hewas welcomed into a friendly and warm environment, with nurturing teachers. Within a short period of time wehad noticed the impact of the teaching staff as our son began to display a great level of independence,impeccable manners and curriculum based work. He also developed socially and now integrates so well withothers. No amount of words could express our gratitude to everybody at “Little Angels Club”. It is definitely ahomeaway fromhome.

Preshima

I had been to numerous crèches in Tongaat, and without a doubt, it was LittleAngels Club that stood out themostfrom all. This was because it offered a holistic, child-centred programme for kids in a homely and secureenvironment with caring and dedicated staff. The numerous play activities at the crèchewill ensure that any childwill be happy here. It is clear that the owner Premie Singh has a passion for children and goes the extra mile inensuring kids are happy and safe.

Jayshri

A good day-care centre should have a welcoming and friendly atmosphere and be known for its nurturingenvironment. We have discovered this andmuchmore at LittleAngels Club. The staff are just Fantastic. In In thelast two years that my childAmeesha has attended LittleAngels Club, you have been a huge support. Thank youPremie andRanikha for a jobwell done.

Melissa

Peace of mind is an inexpensive quality. Often when it comes to our children’s choice of school, we basejudgement of referrals, good results and great teachers. But when your child is only 4 years old, it’s really hard todecide which is more important than the other. Whichever way one may look at it, it’s still in the simplest senseleaving your childwith strangers.

That’s where relationships built, Right now I can honestly say: the best decision I made for Yandisa was to enrolher at LittleAngels Club. In just a fewmonths, she has grown educationally, her communication skills, numeracyand hygiene. She’s simply a child who loves being at crèche. For any parent, that’s the kind of “peace of mind”that money cannot buy. I can go to bed every night knowing that my child, does not only attend another crèche,but to a “family” that has her best interests in all aspects of a developing child.

Sne

I am very happy with my child Esethu’s progress, she joined the school in February 2013 with no understandingof English, alphabets and counting but after a fewmonths in LittleAngels Club she progressed so well and doinggreat. Thank you verymuch

Molly

Little Angels Club is a clean, well maintained day-care. The staff is caring and nurturing. I’m a very picky motherand will not put my child in a day-care that I do not whole heartedly trust. They even take your child to the doctor ifsick. My child is there from 4months old and has learnt so much. Now he is 1 year 6 months and he don’t want tocome home with me. He says “bye” and “go away” and most importantly my child is happy and safe. They areorganized and label your child’s belongings; they follow instructions for feeding and even when giving medicine.They excellent at updating you about your child at all times. My child’s name is MohammadAzmeer and I am ahappymumand so ismy child. Do see LittleAngelsClub for yourselves.Youwill never regret it.

Sanisha

Little Angels ClubLittle Angels ClubLittle Angels Club

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P O Box 1473 Tongaat 4400Tel: 032 944 8608 Fax: 086 7754 292

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Well wishes to Little

Angels Club on their

2nd Anniversary

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CLASS OF 2013

ENROLMENTS OPEN FOR 2014

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Keenan Nair Diara Haniruth Jezelle Budhu

Dashil Brijnath Azmeer Muhammad Tashe Budhu Riya Sathabridg Thashveer Hooblal

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Cell: 072 586 7462 / 076 240 5505Cell: 072 586 7462 / 076 240 5505

School: 032 9441333School: 032 9441333

E-mail: premiesingh@telkE-mail: [email protected]

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4 Kanagamah Road, Metcalfe Park,

Gandhi's Hill, Tongaat 4400

Cell: 072 586 7462 / 076 240 5505

School: 032 9441333

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>>You and your spouse are invited to a special mar­riage seminar with Dr Errol and Arlene Naidoo to beheld at the KZN celebration Centre, Tongaat, on Sat­urday, 12 October at 9am. It cost only R50 per coupleincluding breakfast. All proceeds will go to HeavenOf Rest. For more information contact 032 944 6364or 032 945 0118 or email:[email protected].

>>The Shree Vishnu Temple, Redcliffe, Verulam willbe conducting the following prayers during themonth of Purtassi. On Friday, 11 October, Thirukaly­anum (wedding ceremony) at 6pm, Saturday, 12 Oc­tober, Chariot Procession and main prayer at 4pm.Sunday, 13 October, dehoisting of flag at 8am andSaraswathie prayer at 11am. All are welcome andmeals will be served everyday after prayer. For moreinformation contact Logan Pillai 084 502 9085 orRoy Govender 083 309 3071.

>>The Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple wouldbe observing Saraswathi Pooja on Sunday, 13 Octo­ber starting at 9:30am. For more information con­tact Selochana Govender.

>>Dont let life get in the way of life become a blooddonor on Monday, 14 October at Seatides SecondarySchool from 12pm to 7pm.

>>The KZN Blind and Deaf Society Verulam Region­al Committee is calling on the community to supportits fundraising concert at the Mountview Civic Centrenext week Friday, 18 October. An entry fee of R50will allow the audience to appreciate the talent ofindividuals with barriers. Tickets are available at thedoor.

>>Ballito Autohaus and the Ballito Lions Club pres­ent a Breast Cancer awareness walk that will takeplace on Sunday, 27 October from 7am and the walkwill start from Ballito Autohaus. Distance is 4km or8km. Entry fee is R20. For more informationemail:[email protected]

what’s onTo place a notice in the “What's on” section, email [email protected] or fax us on032 945 2502. Deadline – Monday 4pm. Items in this section will only be run twice aheadof your event and are free of charge.

WEEKLY REPORTER

TWENTY-three year old Linda Mfeka wasfoundguiltyofrobbery,attemptedmurderandpossessionofanunlicensedfirearmbytheVer-ulam Magistrate Court and was sentenced to36 years imprisonment last week.

Mfeka was sentenced to 12 years for threecounts of robbery, 10 years for two counts ofattemptedmurderand10yearsforpossessionof an unlicensed firearm.

According to KZN provincial SAPS spokes-person captainThulaniZwane,on8July2012,the accused and his accomplice entered thePhoenix Plaza and robbed Hub Stores of R12000 in cash, jewellery and cellular phones be-fore firing shots and fleeing the scene.

“Both suspects were arrested and chargedwiththreecountsofhouserobbery, twocountsof attempted murder and possession of unli-censed firearms.

“Some of the stolen items that were recov-eredincludetwocellphones,airtimevouchersandanamountR1930incash.Thesecondsus-pect passed away while he was out on bail.”

Provincial commissioner lieutenant gener-al Mmamonye Ngobeni applauded the sen-tence handed down by the court.

“Wearepleased that this thugwill finallyberemoved from society to prevent him fromcommitting further crimes. We find that mostofourcriminalsarerepeatoffenderswhocon-tinuetocommitcrimeswhentheyarereleasedfrom prison orwhen they are released on bailwhile awaiting trial,” she said.

Man sentencedto 36 yearsimprisonment

BOTH SUSPECTS WEREARRESTED ANDCHARGED FOR ROBBERY,ATTEMPTED MURDERAND POSSESSION. THESECOND SUSPECTPASSED AWAY WHILEOUT ON BAIL.

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OPINION

9According to the editorial policy of the Coastal Weekly, readers are invitedto comment about the newspaper’s contents, and significant errors willbe corrected as soon as possible. Please send information about correc­tion of mistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsman of Media24’s Com­munity Press, George Claassen, at [email protected] or callhim at 021 8513232 or 083 543 2471. Readers can also complain aboutthe contents to the South African Press Ombudsman. In that case, pleasephone 011 788 4829 of 788 4837, send a fax to 011 788 4990 or e­mailto press­[email protected]

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Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Courage

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THEASEN PILLAY

WEEKS later, the tragic collision on FieldsHill still has people reeling in horror. Theimages of the truck obliterating the vehi­cles in its path, are still etched in ourmindsasweevaluateourownvulnerabil­ity.

In the days after the accident, thetruck company admitted that it estab­lished the drivers documentation wasfraudulent. The extent of the company’sliability in this regard, is yet to be deter­mined by the courts.

What this incident does highlight, isthe absolute necessity for compliance

and verification. In larger business envi­ronments, this is referred to as ‘CorporateGovernance’. In very broad and simplisticterms, people who are entrusted withcertain duties and responsibilities, are tofulfil such activities faithfully and dili­gently.

Should there be some loss or damageresulting from a failure to carry out sucha task, then that person and the compa­ny are at risk.

The degree of exposure of such riskwill depend on the circumstances. Inmost cases, there will be civil conse­quences, but in some, there may be crimi­nal sanctions.

Often, it is the small oversights anderrors that have the most grave and lifechanging consequences.

It does not have to result in loss of life,like in the Sagekal Fields Hill accident.

It could be a small clerical error thatresults in financial loss to a business withthe termination of employment. Whatpeople must be mindful of is that our so­ciety and environment has evolved intoan extremely litigious culture.

In plain terms, this means that peopleand the business often don’t hesitatetaking legal action if there has been atransgression of some kind. It is impera­tive that people and businesses operatewith a higher degree of diligence andcommitment to avoid dire consequenc­es.

LEGAL LEGWORK

ComplianceLAST week I heard one of the most pre­

posterous stories on 5fm. On my wayto work the SABC run station ran a

lead story about transport minister DipouPeters saying that only a “few” people areagainst the implementation of e­tolls inGauteng, with the majority in favour ofhaving “world class roads”.

President Jacob Zuma recently signedinto law the Transport Laws and RelatedMatters Amendment Bill, which paves theway for the implementation of e­tolling.

Now this is not the first time a govern­ment official has said something so outra­geously non­factual and blatantly igno­rant.

This happens all the time with politi­cians. The spin. That's what its called in theever back stabbing world of politics. Takesomething super ridiculous and make itseem a little bit okay. A run of the mill eventif you will.

But the reality of how we live as SouthAfricans on a day to day basis paints quitea despondent picture.

Despite what we are told by econo­mists,thereisalotofmoneyinthiscountry.We are often referred to as the UnitedStates of Africa. And this is a fairly accuratecomparison.

Our country has billions of rands at itsdisposal that is being squandered by local,provincial and national politicians.

Many of the comments you read in thisvery paper as well as the broadsheets ismerely what reporters can tell you.

We have to give you factual informa­tion. But the truth is, there are many shod­dy deals both here in Tongaat and Verulamas well as the rest of the country, which arealways benefitting politicians.

The E­tolling matter for example. Thiscomes despite the fact that there is a fuellevy that has been implemented by gov­ernment.

Where are the civic associations?Where are the councillors who are meant

to be implementing or “working together”to help these small communities?

This is where it all starts. Now of courseI'm not saying that all your local politiciansare involved in shoddy dealings.

But my friends, trust me, some of themare.

And wow, they make a lot more moneythan you or I. I like to call it the comfortmarker. Over R25 000 per month.

How has Tongaat, for example, im­proved since 2011?

To me it looks shockingly the same, andI visit all townships and suburbs on a dailybasis.

You, the so­called community, are let­ting yourselves down.

You are never at public meetings.There are a handful of familiar faces

that are making key decisions and leaving“the general” comments with the newspa­per.

Is this the society you want your chil­dren and great grandchildren to live in?Live up to the legacy of stalwarts like BillyNair. Don't just name drop or enjoy yourarmchair critic status.

Go out to these meetings and make adifference.

Hold your public officials to account. Ifyou don't, stop complaining.

Where do politicians get off?

KAVEEL SINGH

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BURBREEZE 5 Bedsbic mes, 2 lounges,d/room, bar, kitchenbic, s/lug walled andgated R795 000MAIDSTONEVILLAGE4 Beds bic mes, 2lounges, d/room,study,ff granite topkitchen, s/lug,swimming pool, fencedand gated R1 250 000TONGAAT Central flat3 beds bic mes, lounge,d/room, ff granitetop kitchen 130sqmeters R895 000VACANT LANDBURBREEZE 960sq mts R130 000VERULAM SURIYAHTS3Bedsbic, lounge,ff kitchen, s/cport,fenced and gated R5950 0 0RIYADH 3 Bedsbic, 2 lounges, d/room, ff granite topkitchen, d/lug,s/pool+ 2 flatlets, fencedand gated R995 000TEMPLE VALLEY3 Bed lounge, d/room, ff kitchenneeds TLC R595 000TO view call GanReddy on 032-9433981 or 082 441 9012THINKING of sellingyour property thencall me Gan Reddyon 082 441 9012or 032-943 3981

GEORGE: 082 6482711 KALESH: 083246 7535FLAT B, ChelmsfordHeights, f/fitted @R350 000.00BUSY takeaway -Heart of Tgt Taxi Rank@ R1 800 000.00.Good turnover/ walkin, walk out with fixture/fitt/ stock.ACACIA Crescent,Westbrook – d/storey4 b/r with d/garage & s/pool, office @ R2 250000.00METCALF housesranging from R920 000to R1 650 000.00HIMALAYA Drive,Verulam (simplex) @

R750 000.00AZAD Avenue,Belvedere (withfurniture) @ R695000.00DOUGLAS Place,Belvedere @ R550000.00HILLVIEW Road,Hillview @ R2 900000.00, beautiful 7 b/rwith 4 garages, fullyfitted.BELGATE – 3 available@ R395 000.00FISH shop for sale inthe heart of Tongaat@ R140 000.00 withfixture, fitting & stock.MAKAUSE Rd,Hambanati – 3 b/r, f/fitted/ fenced @ R350000FLATS FOR SALEPLEIN Grove @ R550000.00WEWE Gardens,Maidstone @ R595000.00LANDSVALLEY View Rd, LaMercy @ R395 000.00LOT 1143, Verulam @R1 800 000.00BELGATE – Old Phase@R195 000.00BELGATE – Newphase Lot 5944 @R175 000.00BURBREEZE Drive,Area of land 1165 sm@ R250 000.00

OFFICE: 031 5023470Tongaat - 3 bed, 2 bathwith open plan loungeand dining, study andmuch more. Lowerlevel has two seperatesections for lettingplus an additional tworooms with privateaccess to set up athird room. Furtherto that an additionaltwo rooms under aslabbed parking area,makes up the fourthsection to let out. Asan investment thisproperty can generate5x rental incomes forthe discerning landlord@ R1195 000. KirenRamnath 073 4447997Fairbreeze - 4 bedroomwith granny flat @R995 000Belgate - 4 bedroomincomplete house.Owner built @ R495000Monica Govender - 0812707 334

Tesco – 3 b/r, mes, allbic, balconies, l/d, fittedkitchen with granite,tiled, dbl garage, 1b/r granny flat, triplecarport, pool boundarywalls, electric fencing,can park 10 cars.Price on application.Fairbreeze – 3 b/r, mes,garage, o/blg, flat yard,safe & secure, alarmed& fencing. R750k.Sandfields – 4 b/r, mes,f/f/k, bic, boundarywalls, s/quarters.R700k.Maidstone Village – 3b/r duplex with garage,140 sqm in corner.R675k.Flamingo Height – 8b/r, mes, triple carport,big yard, full hse. Priceon app.Victoria apartments –

3 b/r, upper-level, fullyfitted. R650k.Verulam – Riyadh – 3b/r, l/d/k, neat secure.B.D.M Properties –032-945 2514/ 083 6336059.

DUPLEX for sale –Central Tongaat – 3bedrooms, study, mes,f/f kitchen, T/B, guesttoilet, lug. Price R970000 neg. 084 478 6041/ 032-944 2706.

HOUSES TO LET

GRANNY flat – EverestHgts, Vlm – 1 large b/rm, o/plan kitchen/lounge, furnished. R3000.00 incl. 032-5334770 / 084 5077 524.

2 ROOMS, diningroom,fully fitted kitchen, bic,bath & toilet. Tel: 032-945 3612.

FLAMINGO Heights– 2 bedroom house tolet, kitchen, bathroom,lounge. Contact:Roland – 078 8019408.

GANDHI’S Hill –outbuilding to let, 2rooms. R1 200.00excl l & w. Tel: 032-947 1596.

LOANS

ARE you drowning indebt??? Pay from aslittle as R250.00 permonth towards all youraccounts. Immediaterelief. We also removegarnishees. Call Siva– 078 5450 850 / 032-533 7894, Savy – 082397 1840 / 031-8372614.

R1 000 – R150 000LOANS, sms name,surname, I.D number,nett income for a quote.074 236 7567.

SITUATION VACANT

RESPONSE Officersand Controllersrequired for a securitycompany based inVerulam. Must haverelevant qualificationsand experience. CallNisha – 081 895 9030for an interview ore-mail C.V to [email protected]

DUE to expansionPSIRA registeredsecurity guardsrequired. Must residein Verulam/ Phoenix/Tongaat or surroundingareas. Contact Nisha –081 895 9030.

PARAMEDICS wantedmale & female withBAA & ILS requiredin the north coast andsurrounding areas.Contact: Nisha- 081 895 9030 oremail C.V to [email protected]

SALESMAN &Saleswomen wantedfor clothing storein Tongaat. Wage+-R500 to +-R1 000,6 day week. 082 4871452.

SECURITY companyrequires a trainingofficer for the HRdepartment. Must havedrivers license&beableto communicate fluentlyin English & Zulu. Mustreside from the NorthCoast & surroundingareas. To please callSunika – 079 0500 502or email C.V to [email protected]

SENIOR TravelConsultants/ Managerrequired for growingtravel agency in Ballito.Must have experiencein the travel industry.Email C.V to [email protected]

PSIRA RegisteredSecurity – read, write& speak english.Call @ 2 ColumbusRoad, MissionlandsIndustrial, Verulam by11/10/2013. DispatchClerk – min 5yrs exp.Pref Verulam, Phoenix,Tongaat – Code 14,comp lit. Sal R7 000p/m. 2 pg C.V – [email protected]

VACANCY –Receptionist/ AdminAssistant – We arecurrently lookingfor an efficient,dedicated, dynamicand self-motivatedAdmin Assistant/Receptionist. Keyrequirements includeexcellent written &verbal communicationskills, strongadministrative andorganisational skills,and sound knowledgeof MS Office, (Word,Excel, Powerpoint)Matric plus at least 2years experience ina receptionist/adminposition is essential.If you meet all of theabove criteria thenplease forward yourC.V to [email protected] call 083 784 8484 formore details. Workinghours: Mon-Fri:07:00am to 05:00pm.

E L E C T R I C I A Nwith domestic andcommercial installationand maintenanceexperience in Ballitoarea. QualifiedElectrician required for3 month contact withthe opportunity of goingpermanent. Essentialskills/ experience:Electriciantradetest/N2Electrical. Electricianwith domestic &commercial installationand maintenanceexperience essential.Code 08 driver’slicence essential. Willbe required to carryout standby duties onalternate weekendsand holidays. Onlyshortlisted candidateswill be contacted forinterviews. ForwardC.V’s by 22nd October2013 to [email protected] / fax 032-9463718 / contact Kathrine– 084 888 0244.

CMT company lookingfor all round machinistin Mountview. Tel: 083469 8201.

DENTAL Assistantrequired must havecomputer knowledge.Training will be givenfor dental assistance.032-944 7546.

SITUATION VACANT

Though it's been a year since you have entered

heavens gates we feel you near. In life we

loved you dearly, in death we still love you. In

our hearts you hold a place that no one can fill.

It broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not

go alone, part of us went with you the day God

took you home.

Psalms1116 - 15 Precious in the sight of the

Lord is the death of his saints.

Sadly missed by your children, grandchildren,

great grandchildren, daughters-in-law, sons-in-

law.

Mrs Lutchmamah Naidoo

03/09/1933 – 10/10/2012

IN LOVING MEMORY

HOUSES FOR SALE

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Ye a r l y Memo r i a lCeremony in LovingMemory of the lateSushie Gounden ofFlat SD, Door 49,Flamingo Heights,Tongaat.The Yearly Memorialwill be held on Sunday13 October 2013 at10.30am at the VishnuTemple Hall, Marigold

Aum Namo Narayana

Place,Buffelsdale, Tongaat.

She was truly a servant of God and a goodsamaritan who lived by the precept that it wasgreater joy to give than to receive.Sadly missed by her husband Ronnie (Chalazs),children Tammy, Trinnell, Trinae & Terrence,grand daughters Adele,Annalene & Haylee.

You fought your battlewith cancer for six years.God saw you gettingtired. Acure not to be, sohe put his hands aroundyou & whispered “Cometo me & to your lovingson.”We miss and willalways love you.Family & friends areinvited to attend theYe a r l y M em o r i a lService of the late MrDanNaicker onSunday DAN NAICKER

In Loving MemoryIn Loving MemoryIn Loving Memory

13October 2013 at 10.30 – 11.30amat theShreeVeeraboga Emperumal Temple Hall (S.V.E.T),483MainRoad,Gandhi'sHill, Tongaat.Loving husband of Lizzy, father of Kevin and thelate Desigan Naicker, father-in-law of Tashni &grandpa of babyDesana.

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Eze­Nacma Awards 2013>> Libonakala liqhakazile ikusasa lamaNacma Awards

BAZOBHEMA bakholwe abathandi bomc­ulo wezamakhwaya kwindumezulu yo­mcimbi wokuklomelisa izihlabani kuloluhlobo lomculo eNingizimu Afrika, owaziwangeNational Choral Music AchievementAwards (Nacma) ozoba seDurban Chris­tian Centre­Jesus Dome, eMayville entsho­nalanga yeTheku ngomhla ka­1 no­2 kuL­wezi (November) 2013.

Ngaphandle kwezihlabani kwezomcu­lo wamakhwaya, abagqugquzeli balomcimbi okungangatshazwa nakancaneukuthi uzoba sezingeni eliphezulu, bame­mezele ukuthi kuzobe kukhona uMnuz VeeMthembu (28), oyisilomo somethuli woh­lelo Imizwilili kuSABC 1, nobezifikele math­upha ngenkathi kwethulwa lo mcimbiePolo Club, eHilton Hotel eThekwini ngen­yanga edlule uMandulo(September).Uqale ukusebenza kwaSABC Televisionngo­2005, wethula uhlelo Imizwilili njalongoMgqibelo ngo­1 emini kuSABC 1. Kuwolomcimbi okaMvelase wethulwe ukubayinxusa nomkhulumeli wama­NacmaAwards.

Ngendlela ase nesasasa ngayoamaNacma Awards, umuntu angaphikaukuthi asungulwe zolo lokhu, ngo­2012 yi­Nacma Awards (Pty) Ltd.

Esitatimendeni esithunyelelwe iFever,engabanye babaxhasi bamaNacma

bantu abasemazingeni athile kuphela,kodwa muva nje sekucace kwathi ukuthiufana namanzi okuphila avulekele uku­phuzwa yinoma ngubani owomele.

UMnuz Vusi Mvelase ongumsunguliwamaNacma Awards, utshele izethameliebeziPolo Club eHilton Hotel ukuthiamaNacma Awards abe negalelo elikhuluekuthuthukiseni izinga lezomculo eNingiz­imu Afrika jikelele. Uthe ukubambisanakwabo noHulumeni waKwaZulu­Natal,kuzoba nomthelela omkhulu ekuhlal­isaneni ngokuzwana kwezinhlanga ezahl­ukene (social cohesion) ezweni lonke.Imiklomelo yamaNacma ka­2013 izoba ku­lemikhakha elandelayo:Best Choir Large Section 60 Voices NCFBest Choir Large Section 60 Voices NCF

grammeBest Soprano SASCEBest Community Radio StationBest Mezzo Soprano SASCEBest Tenor SASCEBest Baritone SASCEBest Choir Premier 80 Voices SATICABest Choir Gold 60 Voices SATICABest Choir Silver 48 Voices SATICALifetime Achievement AwardKhabi Mngoma AwardKulo mcimbi kuboshelwe iTeam Zwai, uJu­dith Sephuma, i­Gauteng Choristers, iH­hashi Elimhlophe, iSinikiwe High Slchool,uSolly Mahlangu, iClermont ChoirneKholwa Brothers. Kuzoqokwa nekhayalabadala elizokondliwa yiNacma.

UMnuz Vee Mthembu uthe: “Ngimema

wonke umuntu ezweni lakithi ukuthi azozi­bonela umcimbi ozoqhakambisa ubuhlebomcimbi wamakhwaya. INacma Awards2013 izofeza amaphupho inikeze nethem­ba kubaculi bomculo wamakhwaya.

UMnuz Mangaliso Buthelezi ongo­munye wezikhulu zamaNacma Awardsuthe basungule umkhankaso wokukhut­haza ezomculo abawubiza nge ‘Siyakhuli­sa Campaign’ lapho benika khona abasa­fundela umculo izinsimbi zokudlala. Am­athikithi amaNacma Awards 2013

atholakala eComputicket ngo­R150umuntu emunye, kanti abiza u­R350 kwa­bafuna ukuhlala endaweni ekhethekile.

Umphakathi ucelwa ukuba uvoteleohamba phambili emkhakheni we­Com­munity Radio Station, uRadio DJ nomaiRadio Programme. Makuthunyelwe i­smsethi NACMA nomkhakha ovotelwayoenombolweni ethi: 34760, i­sms ibizaR1.50.

Amalungu eClermontChoir azobe ekhiphaunyawo kuma­NACMAAwards

ISITHOMBE: GUY VEZI

GUY [email protected]

thThe 16 Day Memorial Service ofthe late Mr Navalor Moodley of176 Marula Circle, TrenancePark, Verulam, husband to Deviand father to Devan & SuganMoodley, will be held at VedaDharma Sabha Hall, 34 FairviewDrive, Brindhaven, Verulam at

th6pm on the 11 October 2013.

Many words spoken that bringstears to our eyes, the saddest ofthem all is having to say goodbye.The moment you died, our heartswere torn in two. One side filledwith heartache, the other died withyou. We often lie awake at night

Aum Sai Ram

MR NAVALORMOODLEY (ELVIS)

05/03/1942 – 27/09/2013

when the world is fast asleep, and take a walk down memory lane,with tears upon our cheeks. Remembering you is easy, we do itevery day, but missing you is a heartache that never goes away.We hold you tightly within our hearts and there, you will foreverremain.Please accept this as a personal invitation.Sadly missed by wife Devi, sons, daughter-in-law andgrandchildren

You have done us proud, over the years.Wishing you all the success to a great

and enjoyable future ahead of you.

21st Birthday wishes to our amazing son

Vikarshan Goobiah

Love from Mum, Dad and your brother

15/10/2013

Intends to erect a PrivateHealthcare Facility in the

Riverside / Shakaskraal areaand a second facility in the

Dube Tradeport area.

Please take notice further ifthere are any objections to this

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All objections must be lodgedto:

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Awards, uMnuzMthembu uthe: “Ngiz­izwa ngithobekile futhingijabulile ukubayingxenye yomsebenziomkhulu kangaka. IN­acma Awards isithatheumculo wamakhwayayawubeka ezingenieliphezulu kakhulukangangokuba lo mcu­lo usuhlonishwa nga­phezulu kunakuqala.Sethulela isigqokobonke abazinikelengezinhliziyo ezimhlo­phe ukukhiqiza umculoomnandi kangaka.”

Kuzokhumbulekaukuthi phambilini umc­ulo wamkhwaya ubut­hathwa sengathi owa­

Best Choir POLMUSCABest Choir Standard Section 48Voices NCFBest Choir DCSBest Choir Champ of Champs 80Voices NCFBest Provincial of Arts & CultureBest Conductor Champs ofChamps NCFBest ComposerBest Conductor Large NCFBest PianistBest Conductor Standard NCFBest SABC PBS Choral Radio DJBest Conductor SASCEBest SABC PBS Choral Radio Pro­

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Friday, 11 OctoberBuffelsdale StadiumOver 357pm Maidstone B vs Belvedere

United; 8.15pmTPUnited vs Blue-bells.

Saturday, 12 October7pm Maidstone B vs Railways.SeniorsSaturday, 12 OctoberHambanathi Stadium2pm Hambanathi Tigers B vs

Umbhayi Lions; 3.30pm BeevaRamblers vs Crystal Lads.

Buffelsdale Stadium2pm Spain B vs Dalas Young

Stars;3.30pmAllStarsU19vsGan-dhi’sHillB;5pmSupersportEaglesvs Calypso.

Sunday, 13 OctoberHambanathi Stadium11.30amAll Stars U19 vs Ham-

banathi TigersB; 1pmShakaHeadUnited vs All Stars; 2.30pm New-town Stars vs Hambanathi TigersA.

Buffelsdale Stadium10am Umbhayi Lions vs Spain

B; 1pm Belvedere United vs Gan-dhi’s Hill A; 3pm Spain A vs Maid-stone A.

Sheik Mohideen Stadium11.30am Crystal Lads vs Fair-

breeze Sporting; 1pmDalas YoungStars vs Beeva Ramblers; 2.30pmTongaat United vs Young Chiefs.

FutsalSaturday, 12 OctoberTongaat Sports Centre4.30pm ladies Exhibition; 17

SeniorExhibition; 5.30pmOver35Exhibition; 7pm eThekwini City vsCape Town Titans

SAFA Tongaat fixtures

WEEKLY REPORTER

RAILWAYSCricketClubsjuniordi-visionsendedthe leaguesopeningencounter with mixed fortunesthis past Sunday.

Playing at Sterngrove CricketGrounds inPhoenix, theU15teamcame up against a well-polishedSimplex Sporting team whoscored an impressive 261 runs in30 overs.

Railways were very much intouch with the required run rateuntil the Simplex bowlers put in asterling effort to reduce the U15'sto 178/7 in 30 overs. Railways topscorers were Shahil Ramchuranwith 48 and Ricardo Naidoo with37.

The Railways U13 team facedClares at the Asherville Groundsand celebrated a resounding vic-tory by eight wickets in the 20thover of their 30 over game.

Mohammed Arbee top scoredwith42notoutandVarshanGoun-den claimed three wickets for 20runs in six overs.

The “babies” of Railways, theU11 team, also enjoyed victoryover INK Cricket Club.

In-form all-rounder DevashanRajgopal top scored with 26 runsand contributed to the bowling byclaiming three wickets for sevenruns.Not tobeoutdone, JadenAr-umugam claimed three wicketsforeightandShailynChellanthreewickets for a miserly five runs.

Mixed results for RailwaysCricket Club

WEEKLY REPORTER

THENational Futsal League kickedoff lastweekwithonematch in Jo-hannesburg. Unfortunately, the

eThekwiniCityFutsalClubbasedinDur-ban had theirmatch against OBCChick-en (from the Free State) postponed dueto the death of anOBCmember in a fatalcar crash. The eThekwini team washard in training for the past twomonthsand was looking forward to their firstmatch. Chris Naidoo and Joe Naickerhave put a very skilful team together.

“Weareblessedwithanabundanceoftalent in the KZN Region”, said Naidoo(team manager).

He added: “The teamhave beenhardat training and were looking forward toourfirstmatchatourhomevenueinTon-gaat. Futsal is a brilliant tool to developyoung players andwe are confident thatthe launchof theNational Futsal Leaguewill get our youth interested in this newformat of soccer.”

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