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Your 24/7 local connection FREE 30 000 copies distributed Weekly Phone: 032 945 2903 Murder accused family gets bail [6] 3 April 2015 www.coastal-weekly.co.za @coastalweekly Coastal Weekly Emergency measures to curb critically low water supply >> Pipeline construction moves ahead KAVEEL SINGH U MGENI Water has resolved to take drastic measures to curb the low water supply at Hazel- mere Dam which supplies water to the eThekwini north region. The water parastatal said that the current drought was the worst in over 30 years. Umgeni Water corporate stake- holder manager Shami Harichunder said Umgeni Water took a decision to construct an emergency pipeline and a temporary pump station that will transfer daily between eight million and 12 million litres of raw water from the uTongathi River to augment the resource in Hazelmere Dam in Verulam. The level of Hazelmere Dam as at 25 March was 46%, and the level has been falling consistently since Febru- ary because of below-average rain- fall. “Work is progressing well on this emergency scheme. Construction of the pipeline has already begun,” said Harichunder. He added that thus far 50% of the site bush clearing has been complet- ed, trenching has reached a stage of 20% completion and the laying of the pipeline requires road crossing and one river crossing, which is currently under way. Harichunder said that 1.5km of the 7,5km-long pipeline has been put in the ground. This means another six kilometres has to be completed. Commissioning of the pipeline is due on 3 May. >> SEE MORE ON PAGE 5 The uTongathi River where the pipe- line will run from. PHOTO: SUPPLIED ‘WORK IS PROGRESSING WELL ON THIS EMERGENCY SCHEME. CONSTRUCTION OF THE PIPELINE HAS ALREADY BEGUN’ Veggie Galore FOR PURCHASES ONLY MAIN ROAD - TONGAAT TEL: 032 945 4979 4 DAY SPECIALS While Stocks last • E&OE FEAST YOUR EYES ON FRESHNESS THURSDAY 2 APRIL 2015 TO SUNDAY 5 APRIL 2015 KAVADY SPECIALS Healthy Eating 2015 Prayer Butchery Marinated Lamp Chops (BBQ, Portuguese, peri peri) Fruit-Full-Fun 7 99 p/kg Top Red Apples (large) Whole Pumpkins (queens) 18 99 each Local Purple Garlic Curry Yams Large Green Cabbage 7 99 kg 54 99 kg Golden Sun Chicken Sausages 6 99 79 99 kg Packham Pears Golden Bananas (ex-large) Sweet Naartjies 5 00 19 99 kg 5 00 8 00 6 for 5 for 5 for 4 for Bulk Buyers (Thurs, Fri only) Fresh Spinach 12 00 Cane Herbs Healthy Herbs 3 for 2 for 12 00 (Thurs, Fri only) (Thurs, Fri) (Bags Available) Spanish limes each 25 99 Pocket Butternut 10kg ) 5 00 each 34 99 Onions Class 01 Medium 7kg Round Prayer Limes and Mari- golds in stock 100 ltrs Kwikot ECO3 Geyser with valves R2995.99 8 Panel Full Pine Door R499.99 Win a Nokia 2600 Cellphone Once Every Month “D” Shaped Gutter brackets R4.99 15mm Chrome Ball-O- Stops R19.99 4 piece Hose Pipe Set R19.99 DICKS GARYSUN HARDWARE DESAINAGAR BRANCH: 032 943 3296 TEL: 032 944 4363 / 944 4715 / 944 3157 / 944 8685 WILL BE HOSTING THEIR 102nd ANNIVERSARY CHARIOT FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY 25th APRIL 2015 MON-FRI: OBAYAMS AT 6PM • WEEKEND/HOLIDAY OBAYAMS AT 4PM ALL WELCOME ALL WELCOME We accept all medical aids, credit and debit cards, cash and the following Edcon cards: Address: Unit 2, The Grange, 2 Garden Street | Verulam Telephone: 032 533 6193 Email:[email protected] Blu Ray or DVD Player with your Spectacles FREE Terms & Conditions Apply SHOP NO. 3A • GGR CENTRE • 224 MAIN ROAD NEXT TO ENGEN GARAGE • TEL: 032 944 6538 LOANS AGAINST GOLD JEWELLERY ATLANTIS GOLD What condition does the jewellery need to be in? HOW IT WORKS 1. Bring your unwanted, broken or damaged gold jewellery to ATLANTIS GOLD 2. Your items will be tested & weighed in front of you. 3. We will pay you cash on the spot. WHY DEAL WITH ATLANTIS 1. Interest rates on all cash loans is negotiable 2. Extension of Payment offered on all cash loans. 3. We will beat any price We loan against New, Old and unwanted jewellery, any carat, any condition - scrap gold, one earring, a broken necklace, even gold teeth, dental crowns, Indian gold, Asian gold and coins.

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Emergency measuresto curb critically lowwater supply>> Pipeline construction moves ahead

KAVEEL SINGH

UMGENI Water has resolved totake drastic measures to curbthe lowwater supply atHazel-

mere Dam which supplies water tothe eThekwini north region.

Thewater parastatal said that thecurrentdroughtwastheworst inover30 years.

Umgeni Water corporate stake-holder manager Shami Harichundersaid UmgeniWater took a decision toconstruct an emergencypipeline and

a temporary pump station that willtransfer daily between eight millionand 12 million litres of raw waterfrom the uTongathi River to augmentthe resource in Hazelmere Dam inVerulam.

The level of Hazelmere Dam as at25Marchwas 46%, and the level hasbeen fallingconsistently sinceFebru-ary because of below-average rain-fall.

“Work is progressing well on thisemergency scheme. Construction ofthe pipeline has already begun,” said

Harichunder.He added that thus far 50% of the

site bush clearing has been complet-ed, trenching has reached a stage of20% completion and the laying of thepipeline requires road crossing andone river crossing,which is currentlyunder way.

Harichunder said that 1.5km ofthe7,5km-longpipelinehasbeenputin the ground.

Thismeansanothersixkilometreshas to be completed. Commissioningof the pipeline is due on 3 May.

>> SEE MOREON PAGE 5

The uTongathi River where the pipe­line will run from.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

‘WORK IS PROGRESSING WELL ON THISEMERGENCY SCHEME. CONSTRUCTION

OF THE PIPELINE HAS ALREADY BEGUN’

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Police say, avoid assault>> ‘Don’t take the law into your own hands’

KAVEEL SINGH

THETongaat SAPS are appeal-ing to the public to be moretolerant and “avoid being in-

volved in assault cases”.Speaking to the Weekly, Tongaat

SAPS communications officerManishaMaharaj-Marie saidmanypeople are not aware of the reper-cussions of a conviction for an as-sault case.

“When a person is charged withassault,most of the time it results inthe accused paying a fine either atthe police station or in court. This is

not justa fine like inacaseofa trafficviolation.

“When a person is fined for acriminal offence like assault, theirfingerprints are taken and forward-ed to the South African CriminalRecord Centre.

“The details of the offender islogged onto the computer system attheCriminal RecordCentre and thisinformation stays there for life,” shesaid.

Maharaj-Marie said that whenthe offender applies for a firearm

licence, a public driver’s permit,seeks employment, or needs to dorenewals on licences, there is a re-quirement for security clearance.

“Thisiswhentheproblemarises.Your records of crime, even assault,will not allow you to obtain theselicences or even affect your chancesof getting the job you waited for.

“Criminal records cannot beclearedoff thesystemandcannotgoaway.Theyaretheretostaywhetheryou like it or not. Please ensure thatyou practice a level of tolerance toavoid scarring your records for therest of your life.”

She said the Tongaat SAPS ap-peal to the public to contact thestationwhen there is aproblemandavoid an assault.

“See us andwewill help you sortout your differences. Don’t take thelaw into your hands.”

WEEKLY REPORTER

AFAILEDattempt tocorruptasecurityguardledtothearrestofwould-beATMrobbers at the Checkout parking lot inthe Verulam CBD on Sunday.

Three ATM robbers were arrestedby members of Reaction Unit SouthAfrica (Rusa) on the R102.

The suspects were arrested after aRusa security officer was approachedby three males offering him cash to

turn away while they robbed ATMusers at the new Shoprite on RussomStreet.

The security officer contacted theRusa control centre via radio and ob-served the three suspects who robbeda victim of his cards and cash.

“An unmarked Rusa vehicle wasdespatched to the vicinity to observethe three suspectswho got into a vehi-cle in an attempt to flee the scene.

The reaction officer in the un-marked vehicle followed the suspectswho were fleeing the scene in a GP-registrated silver VW Polo. Reactionofficers with marked vehicles thenboxed the suspects in and arrestedthem on the R102 between Phoenixand Verulam. An undisclosed amountof cash was found in the vehicle,” saidRusa head Prem Balram.

Balram said the suspects had in-formed officers that they were fromJohannesburg andwere inDurban at-tending a funeral.

The suspects were handed to theSAPS.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Rusa with ATM robbers in Verulam.

ATM robbers nabbed

“CRIMINAL RECORDS CANNOT BE CLEARED OFF THE SYSTEM AND CANNOT GOAWAY. IT IS THERE TO STAY WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT. PLEASE ENSURE

THAT YOU PRACTICE A LEVEL OF TOLERANCE TO AVOID SCARRING YOURRECORDS FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE.”

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Mob justice fortheft suspectWEEKLY REPORTER

ANangrymobassaulteda sus-pect after he stole a cellphonefrom a vendor on RiverviewRoad, Verulam on Monday

ReactionUnitSouthAfrica’s(Rusa) control centre receiveda call from amember of publicreporting a fight outside busi-ness premises.

“Reaction officerswere dis-patched to the scene and uponarrival saw amale fleeing intoa dense bush with severalmembers of the public pursu-ing him. The officers also gave

chase and upon entering thebush found the crowd of about15 people assaulting the malewho was accused of stealing aNokia cellphone,” said head ofRusa, Prem Balram.

Balramsaid the suspect ini-tiallydeniedstealingthephonehowever, he eventually admit-tedtothetheftandledReactionofficers into thebushwherehehad hidden it.

“The victim was given hercellphone back and did notwish to pursue a criminal caseagainstthesuspectforcingoffi-cers to release him.”

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Taxi carrying 35children crashes>> Taxi exceeds seating capacity by 20 passengers

WEEKLY REPORT-ER

THIRTY­FIVE chil­dren were lefttraumatised after

a taxi they were travel­ling in veered off theroad and crashed on Fri­day.

The taxi, with aseating capacity at amaximum of 15 passen­gers was crammedwhen the driver lostcontrol on Ivy Street inSouthridge, Verulam.

“The taxi rolled in re­verse for several me­tres, running over twosignboards and a polebefore coming to restmetres away from asteep embankment.Paramedics were sum­moned to the scene andchildren were hastily re­moved from the sceneby other taxis,” said Re­action Unit South Africa(Rusa) head Prem Bal­ram.

Balramsaidonarriv­al at the scene he no­ticed another taxi load­ing the children andleaving and said a thirdtaxi then arrived andtransported anothergroup of pupils from thescene.

Witnesses told Bal­ram that the taxi failedtoclimbaninclineonIvyStreet and then rolledbackwards hitting sev­eral poles.

Balram said that al­though the childrenwere hysterical and cry­ing, no one was injured.

“The taxi’s rear win­dow was shattered andthe vehicle was dam­aged.Severalwitnesseson the scene confirmedthat they counted 35children exiting the taxiafter the accident.”

The sceneof the taxicrash.

PHOTO:SUPPLIED

TONGAAT Child and Family Welfare Society wishes tolocate the following persons:

* The biological mother of Sihle Mhlongo, knownas Slindile Mncwango.

The child concerned is in the care of his biological

father Emmanuel Muzi Mhlongo. The family is original­ly from Harry’s Farm, Emona, Tongaat.

* The details and whereabouts of the biological fa­ther of Sfiso Nzama and Kwanele Nzama. The childrenconcerned are in the care of Bongani Promise Ngcobo.The family is originally from Fairbreeze, Tongaat.

* The biological mother of Raxia Nsele her where­abouts and identity are unknown. The biological fatheris known as Kim Usufu.

The child concerned is in the care of her paternal

Missing persons

grandmother Ivy Khany­isile Mhlongo. The familyis originally from Gwala’sFarm Tongaat.

* The whereaboutsof the biological parentsof Sphesihle Ngcobo, thebiological mother of thechild concerned is Nom­kululeko Nglobo, the bi­ological father is NowaNala. The child is in thecare of the maternalgrandmother BuyisileNtongo Nglobo. Thefamily is originally fromMagwaveni.

Anyone with infor­mation can contact,Sanele Mabaso on 032­9441514 during officehours.

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Emergency measures to curbcritically low water supply

KAVEEL SINGH

“THE emergency pipeline,when fully operational,will allow increased flow

into Hazelmere Dam thus reducingthe rate of decrease in capacity of thedam. Currently the dam drops onepercent every seven days, and if itdoes not rain, and based on the cur-rent level of production, the damwillonlyhave sufficientwater to last until

mid-September.“Theemergencyscheme,onceim-

plemented, will allow water in thedam to last until the next rainfall sea-son(anadditional twomonths).How-ever, it must be remembered thatwater demand at the HazelmereWaterWorksmustcontinuetobekeptlowand that savings of 30% is still re-quiredofWaterServicesauthorities,”he said.

Harichunder reiterated that the

construction was an emergency re-quirement and that consumersshould still use water sparingly.

“Whiletheemergencyschemewillassist inaugmentingwaterresourcesin Hazelmere Dam, it is not the ulti-mate answer to the current watershortages being experienced in thenorth of Durban and parts of IlembeDistrict that are supplied by theHazelmere Water Works. Good rain-fall is required in order tomake a sig-nificant difference to the level ofHazelmere Dam.”

Umgeni Water expects to pumpwaterfromtheuTongathiRiverforsixmonths,butwillstoppumpingifthereis sufficient rainfall to raise the levelof the Hazelmere Dam to 70%.

The emergency scheme will onlybeusedwhile there issufficientwater

to supply Hazelmere Dam, theTongaat Hulett Mill and the TongaatWater Treatment Plant.

“This therefore, means that ifthere isn’t sufficient water in theuTongathi River, transfer into theemergency pipeline will be stopped.

“The level of the uTongathi River,like other rivers, generally drops inthe winter months.

In view of this situation, it is ex-pected that the schemewill not oper-ate for a period during winter, at thisstageestimated tobeaboutamonth,”added Harichunder.

He said that for the future, the

emergency scheme will assist evenafter the first rains in the spring andsummer months.

An additional plus factor of theemergency scheme is that it is thereto mitigate the effects of the droughtif the drought continues into the newrainfall season as well.

“An additional measure that willbe adopted, if the drought continuesinto 2016, is that flow to the NorthCoast will be supplemented by theLower Thukela Bulk Water SupplyScheme,whichisexpectedtobeoper-ational in the first half of 2016,” saidHarichunder.

Work on the pipeline isin full force.

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FOUR members of a family ac-cusedofmurdering a their gar-dener inVerulamweregranted

bailattheVerulamMagistrate’sCourton Tuesday 24 March.

Pradeep Runjith (41) and his

brother Prakash (42) were grantedbail of R10 000 each. Their sisterReshma Boodram (31) and motherDevrani Boodram were granted bailof R3 000 each.

All fourareallegedtohavebeenin-volved in the murder of their formeremployeeBhekuwisePatrickRadebe(43) at their property in HimalayaDrive,Verulam,onTuesday17Marchafter analtercationbetweenPrakashand Radebe.

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The investigating officer on thecase on Tuesday testified against thefour receiving bail.

HetoldthecourtRadebehadalleg-edly gone to the family premiseswithtwo men to collect his outstandingwages.

An altercation occurredwhich ledto Radebe allegedly being assaultedandsprayedwithteargasbyPrakash,said the officer.

Thepolicemansaidwhile thiswashappening, themother anddaughterjoined in the assault,with themotherusing an iron pipe to hit Radebe.

According to thepolicemanKelvinMoodley Pradeep was telephonedand asked to come to the premiseswith a firearm.

Moodley said that Pradeep alleg-edly arrived with the intention to killand fired threeshots,oneofwhichhitRadebe in the chest. He told the courtthe shooting happened on the road-side and the brothers then conspiredtodragRadebe’sbodytothedrivewayentrance of their premises.

Moodley alleged that a kitchenknife was placed next to Radebe’shand. He also told Magistrate Chris

Mdunge thatabrick,whichRadebe isalleged to have thrown at their vehi-cle, was actually placed there.

The magistrate ruled that therewasnoevidenceofteargasusedinthefracasorof Pradeeparrivingwith theintention to kill.

All four have denied murderingRadebe, with the brothers claiminghewasshotaccidentallyafterameleehad broken out. They allege Radebewas behaving violently and flung ce-ment bricks at them.

Thematter was adjourned toMayfor further investigation.

WEEKLY REPORTER

AWOMAN was allegedly raped for an hour bya man who offered her a lift from MossStreet Bridge in Verulam on Sunday night.

It is believed the victim walking near the bridgeand was en route to visit a friend when she wasoffered a lift by an unknown male in a black HondaBallade.

Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa) head PremBalram said the suspect then drove the female toa secluded area in Waterloo near the UmdlotiBeach Road and raped her for an hour in the nearbybushes.

“The injured female then walked to the officesof Reaction Unit South Africa after her attackerdropped her off in the Verulam area.

“The suspect’s description and motor vehicledescription were circulated to all Reaction officerswho searched the area.

“The female was treated by paramedics aftershe suffered an anxiety attack. She was thenhanded over to the SAPS.”

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MOUNTVIEW Secondarypupils excelled at the GET/FET General Knowledge Quizat Glenhaven Secondaryrecently.

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DURINGadiscussion I hadwithapastorwhowantedtounder-stand my decision to an-

nouncemyatheism, I constructedananalogywhichIthinkexplainsthedif-ference of opinion between him andI: The analogy of the windowlessroom.

I was amember of a church inmytownship which is a 15 minute walkfrom my home.

I had been attending the church

since 2007 and I participated in thechurchuntil Iwas elected youth lead-er lastyear,afterholdingafewimpor-tant positions in the youth section ofthe church.

My decision to leave the churchand expressmy scepticism and athe-ismhascomeasagreatshocktosomeincluding my former pastor.

My atheism stems from an inher-entseedofdoubtforeverythingIhaveever learned ever since Iwas eight ornine years old.

Now, as I was trying to explain tothe man of God that my scepticism isbased on the lack of objective evi-dence for the existence of God or thevalidity of the Christian religion (orany religion for that matter), I wastrumped by his refusal to acknowl-edge the facts.

He explained tome how the orderof theuniverse is evidenceof theexis-tence of a “loving creator”.

He thenproceeded toundothesci-ence of astrophysics and biology

through evolution.Hisfactslackedatrueunderstand-

ing of science and this only served tosupport the widely excepted idea ofbelievers in God and practitioners ofreligion being close minded.

This sparked an image inmymindduring the discussion of a four-sidedroom with a roof completely disjointfrom the outside room.

In this room of the imagination, Iconjuredupa roomwhereGodexistsand the walls and the roof are beliefand indoctrination.

Inside this room (which is neitherbignorsmall,butmerelyfiniteinsize)iswhereall thosewhobelievewithoutquestion reside.

Thisroomisasbigasthosewhore-side in it believe it to be but the roomis still limited it its dimensions.

Outside the room is the real worldfulloffactsandwondersthatarewait-ing to be discovered.

Having created this setting, I putmy sceptic self on the outside, in the

real world.In this real world that exists out-

side the room, there are things weknow to be physical, things that aresupportedbyfactsandtherearemorethings that are unknown, butwaitingto be discovered.

The pastor understood my way oflooking at things and he pointed outhow itwas ironic that thisworld viewwas in fact narrow minded.Heremindedmehowtherearepro-

fessionals such as medical doctorsand intellectuals who are theists be-sides their worldly education.

This forcedmetochangemyroomand put small windows on it that letsbelievershave limitedglimpsesof thereal world, theworld outside of blindbelief.As we went our separate ways, hepromised topray formeandInoddedin appreciation.

Anyway, I continued tomodify theroom, or at least what the occupantsthought they saw.

From outside the room, the realworld, the roomdoesnot in fact exist,or rather the walls that hold the in-habitants back.

You see, thewalls of belief, dogma-tism, indoctrination and communityacceptanceareas real as thebarriersthat keep football players within thefield of play.

Inreality, inmyworldof the imagi-nation at least, these lines are drawnon the ground, and as the footballplayers are conditioned to nevercrosstheirbarrier lines,soarethebe-lievers bound by mere lines in theground.

So, there are nowalls; this meansthe inhabitants of the non-existentroom can see everything, the realworld they find themselves in, buttheyarenot allowed to cross the linesdrawn in front of them.This is an imaginary world as youknow and analogies can only stretchso far, but this is how I see things asthey are.

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THE Durban Catholic Players' Guildpresents the 14th Durban PassionPlay at the Playhouse Drama

Theatre which started on 1 April runninguntil 19 April.

The Passion Play strives to restore thetrue meaning of Easter. It is an epic-scaledramaticproductiondepictingJesus'pas-sion, covering the final period of his lifefromhisvisit toJerusalemtohisexecutionby crucifixion.

It is performed by a large cast who vol-unteer their timeand skills as part of theirLenten preparations. The play involvessevenmonthsof commitment froma150-plus cast who receive no remuneration.

Thecastcomprisesaninter-denomina-tional groupof diverse peoplewhovary inage from toddlers and teenagers to youngadults and the more mature.

The play is directed by Dawn HaynesandTanyaConradie:"Wehavemanyfam-iliesparticipatinganditiswonderfultoseegrandparents, children and grandchil-dren all involved. This year we also havespecial-needs people in our cast. Thesefamilies are a shining example of a familythat prays together andarean inspirationto us," says Haynes.

The first Passion Play in Durban wasperformed in 1952, when the mayor andcommunity of Oberammergau in Bavariagranted special permission to theDurbanCatholic Players' Guild to stage anabridged version of their world-famousPassion Play.

Whatwasfirstenactedin1634inOber-ammergauwasusedinDurbanasameansof celebrating the centenary of the arrivalof the missionary Oblate priests of MaryImmaculate, who arrived in South Africain 1852.

That first play, enacted at the GreyvilleRacecourse, was so successful that Dur-ban's Father Noel Coughlan travelled toBavaria togainpermission for theDurbanversion of the play to be staged every fiveyears.

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IthasnowbeenstagedinDurbaneveryfive years for the past 63 years.

TheDurbanPassionPlaywasstagedatthe Greyville Racecourse for many years,beforemovingtotheDurbanCityHalluntil1997.Morerecentlyithasbeenperformedat the Playhouse.

There will be 24 performances in thePlayhouse Drama Theatre.

One of the highlights is a special per-formance for the hearing impaired onSunday12April at 2:30pm,when theper-formance will be signed. Block bookingsare available for those who want to bookthe entire theatre for fundraising.

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MEDICLINIC Victoria hosted a successfulpregnancyawarenessdayrecently.More than40 couples attended the event held at the hos-pital.

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LATE MR K.M GOVENDER (BOBBY)15/01/1935 – 13/06/2014

You and your family are invited to theYearly Memorial Service of the Late Mr K.MGovender (Bobby) to take place on the 4thApril 2015 at Spioenskop Farm, Esenembe

(c/o Dick’s Cash Store) at 4.30 pm.

Family & friends are requested to pleaseaccept this as a personal invitation.

Inserted by his loving wife & children

YEARLY MEMORIALSERVICE

LATE MR K.M GOVENDER (BOBBY)

Wishing Mr & Mrs S ReddyA very Happy 60th Anniversary

Married 03 April 1955May the good Lord shower you’ll withhis blessings and keep you’ll safe.

Lots of LoveThe Naidu Family

Get ready for VerulamCharity Fair 2015

THE Verulam Child and Family WelfareSociety once again embarks on one of itsbiggestfundraisingventures-theannual

Verulam Charity Fair, taking place from 3 to 6April at the Verulam Recreation Ground.

The fair opens daily at 2pm and closes atmidnight.

The society promises once again to providethebest entertainmenton theNorthCoastoverthe Easter weekend.

Fairorganisershavebeenhardatworkandthis year the programme line-up includesBhangraFusionwithDJSue,KumariShiksha’sDanceAcademy,FlashEntertainersandBolly-wood ShowBandwhowill keep lovers of East-ern music very happy.

ThosewholikeWesternmusichavebeenca-tered for with the likes of Tyles and Versatyl.

The fair also has a large variety of stalls tocater for all tastes, ranging fromEasternwearand jewellery to toys and novelties.

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Awide variety of food stalls are sure to pro-vide exactly what you are looking for - fromfried mealies to savouries, from curries andbreyanis - there is something to satisfy all tastebuds.

Visitorswill feel safe as organisers have en-gaged the services of Reaction Unit SA (Rusa)to provide security for the duration of the Fair.

Peace will also be maintained by the pres-ence of SAPS and the Metro Police.

With so much on offer, families areencouraged to attend the fair in largenumbersand in doing so the Verulam Child and FamilyWelfare Society will continue help those lessfortunate.

As the Verulam Charity Fair is the biggestfundraising project of the Verulam Child Wel-fare, good attendance figures will ensure thatthe good work done will continue.

See you at the fair.

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their favouritecharacters at lastyear’s fair.

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Youngstersformedpart ofthe enter­tainmentline­up in2014.

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AMAKHOSI esifunda iLembe anikeze-le ngezitifiketi zokubonga labo abax-hasa umcimbi womkhosi weLembewangonyaka odlule.

INkosi uD.Z. Gumede ithe: “Ngesi-

khathi silungiselela umkhosi weLem-be ngonyaka odlule, singaMakhosisacela umnikelo kulaba bantu abak-hombisa umusa omkhulu. Sakwaziukutholaizinkomoeziyi-6ngesontoel-ilodwa,” kusho iNkosi uGumede.

Uqhube wathi izinkomo ezimbili

zanikelwa nguMnuz Deon Thompsonkwathi ezinye ezimbili zanikelwa ab-akwa-Gledhow Sugar.

Uthe: “Sithanda ukubonga uMnuzThompson, abakwa Tongaat Hulettnabakwa Desia Livestock, ngokusil-ekelela ngeminikelo yabo kulo mcim-bi,” kusho yena.

Iqhube yathi, uMnuz SiyabongaMadlala wanikela ngemali engama-R1000, amakhosi aluthokozela lolu si-zo.

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Yaqhubangokuthi, iyathembauku-thi ngokuzayo laba abaxhasa, bazoq-hubekanokuxhasanjengobauMkhosiweLembe usuke wenzelwa isizwe.

UMnuz Siyabonga Madlala uthe:“Ngikholelwa ekutheni onke amaZulukumele awahloniphe amaSiko nesin-tu.

Uma kuza ezinhlelweni zalolu hlo-bo akumele abantu behlezi belindeleusizo oluvela kuhulumeni,” kushouMnuz Madlala.Uthe: “Ngesikhathi sasemandulo ab-antu yibona ababesiza amakhosi,”kusho yena.

Uqhube wathi nosomabhizinisi lu-ningi uxhaso abangasiza ngalo ama-khosi, wathi kuyamuthokozisa ukubayingxenye yezinhlelo ezimele ukuthu-thukisa isintu.

ISITHOMBE: MAKHOSANDILE ZULUAmakhosi esifunda iLembe anikele ngezitifiketi kuba xhasi abehlukene bakulesisifunda. Bathemba ukuthi laba xhasi bazoqhubeka nokulekelela loMkhosi we­Lembe

Amakhosi abonge abaxhasi

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ABABESIMAMEabili,uNkkKogieNai-doo ongumhlengikazi noNksz Bong-iwe Mnyandu, oyiCommunity CareWorker, bafundise umphakathi ngok-ubhebhetheka kwesifo sofuba nezim-pawu zakhona njengoba kuyinyangayokuqwashisa abantu ngalesi sifo,kumtholampilo ose renke yaKwaMa-phumuloneyaKwaDukuzangeledlule.

Bathe abantu kumele baqapheli-sise izimpawu zalesi sifo kubalwaukukwehlela kuze kube ngaphezulukwamasonto amabili, ukujuluka ebu-suku,ukukhathala,ukwehlakwesisin-do somzimba, ubuhlungu kwesifubanokukhwehlela igazi.

UNkk Naidoo uthe lomtholampilowakhiwaeminyakenieyisihlanueyed-lule, uthe kwakuyindawo yokuthi um-phakathi uhlolelwe igciwane lesandu-lela ngculazi. Uqhubewathi ngesikha-thi eqala ukusebenza kulomtholampilo ngonyaka odlule wafikanoshintsho olukhulu.

Uthe: “Kulo mtholampilo sekuhlol-elwa izimpawu ezibalulekile, kuthat-

hwa negazi ukuze lizohlolelwa i-CD4count,ukuhlolwanezifoezithathelanangocansi, nesifo sofubo,” kusho yena.Uthe abantu abasebenzisa irenkeyamatekisi bangeza ngobuningi babokulo mtholampilo ngoba yonke intoyenziwa mahhala.

UNkk Naidoo uthe emasontweniadlule kwagqekezwakulomtholampi-lo,kodwangosizolomphakathisathol-akala ngokushesha isigilamukhuba.

UNkk Ntombenhle Mncwango,onebhizinisikuyonalerenkeyamatek-isi uthe: “Kuyinto enhle ukuthi sibenomtholampilo khona la erenke, ngo-ba asihambi ibanga elide, obekuzoda-laukuthi sishiyeamabhizinisi ethuen-gasebenzi, uma sifuna ukwelashwa,”kushoyena. UNkkNaidoounxuseum-phakathi ukuba usebenzise lo mthol-ampilo, wathi uvulwa njalo ngo-9 ek-useni kuya ku-4 ntambama.

KwesokuneleuNkk KogiNaidoo on­gumhlengika­zi noNkszBongiweMnyandu be­fundisa um­phakathingezimpawunokubheb­hetheka kwe­sifo sofubaISITHOMBE:MAKHOSANDI-LE ZULU

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INKANTOLO yaseStanger inikezeumlisaodilikajeleababilineminy-aka emithathu ngaphezulu, nga-ma cala amane okudlwengula,amabili okuthumba nelo kweba.UMnuz Selvan Govender (41)uthole lesi sigwebo ngeledlule.

Lombikoudalulweesitatimen-deni esithunyelwe kwi-Weekly,ngabe-National Prosecuting Au-thority (NPA). Kuthiwa ngo-2009kuMbasa (April), umsolwa wahe-hela ummangaliwesifazanewok-uqala, owaye neminyaka eyi-19ubudala, ensimini kamoba ngasendaweni yase-Tinley Manor,ngesikhathi emdlwengula emvakokuba amthembisa ngokumtho-lela umsebenzi. Ummangali,owayekhulelwe ngaleso sikhathi,wathunjwa nguye umsolwa owa-mudlwengula kabili.

Umbiko uthi kuwona lowo ny-aka kuNhlaba (May), umsolwawathumba omunye owesifazane

owaye neminyaka eyi-17 ubuda-la, wamudlwengula kuyona futhile nsimi kamoba engase-TinleyManor.

KubikwaukuthiuMnuzGoven-der, wayekade ecele indawo yo-kulala emndenini kammangaliwesibili. Kwathi ekuseni abazalibammangali sebehambile umsol-wawacela ummangali amphelez-ele ukuze beyothenga eStanger.

Kuthiwawahehelaummangaliensimini kamoba wabe eseyam-udlwengula kabili.

Ubufakazi bulethwe abam-mangali bobabili. Ubufakazi be-DNA nabo kusetshenziswe ukub-andakanyaumsolwakulamacala.

Kubikwa ukuthi umsolwaubengaphandle nge-parole nge-cala lokuthumba nokudlwengulala ngo-1998.

I-NPA isamukelile lesi sigweboyathi siqinisekisa ukuthi bazibo-phezele ekulweni nobugebengu,ikakhulukazi obuthinta abesifa-zane nezingane.

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yeudle bese udlulela komunye.Kwa-kumnandi lokhongobakwakukhom-ba kona ukuthi sesifikile isikhathisikaKhisimusi.

IPhasika nalo sasilibungazangendlela ehlukile futhi ejulile, ngik-humbula ngisakhula ukuthi ugogowaye qinisekisa ukuthi akekhoumuntu ozohlala ekhaya uma kuyiPhasika sonke sasiya enkonzweni.

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ma obenziwa kuJesu.Ngesikhathi uJesu eshawa ehlu-

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You and your family are cordially invited to the15th day Ceremony of the Late Murugas Govender on

8th of April 2015, commencing at 18h00 at Mumbai Dreams,181 Wick Street, Verulam.

Dad you were an honourable man, you shared your life’s experienceswith us which will always be treasured as even in death no one can

steal this indelible legacy that will be eternally etched in the days of ourlives. You are in the kingdom of God and enjoy the peace, love,

tranquillity which you richly deserved in abundance. We love you DAD.

Sadly missed by your loving wife Vino, sons Yaga(Dawns Trucking), Daya, Reuben, Bobby, daughter Prema,

grandchildren, friends and family members.

IN MEMORY OFMR MURUGAS GOVENDER (BOYA)

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WITH some pensioners having littleor nothing to do during the day,“gambling grannies” are becoming

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Clinical psychologist Clive Willows saidmany people do not prepare psychologicallyfor retirement.

“Often their identity and purpose is so in­tegrated with work that they struggle to de­fine themselves, or find a purpose whenwork ends.

“The psychological lure of gambling isoften driven by an inherent sense of fairness.

“Therefore those who believe they haveworked hard and not been adequately re­warded, or perhaps dealt with unjust hard­ship, believe that they deserve to win, andthat, somehow, the scales will be balancedin their favour,” he said.

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“The gambling environment usually cre­ates a safe cocoon, and enables a withdraw­alandretreatfromthedemandsofone’sen­vironment and the internal tensions ofdiscontent and regret — which are oftencharacteristics of depression in olderfolk,” he said.

Pietermaritzburg and District Council forthe Care of the Aged social work managerJo­Anne Stevens­O’Connor said althoughthey did not deal with many people who ad­mitted to gambling problems, a few clientshad admitted to gambling addictions.

“One gentleman admitted he worked forhimself and would sacrifice work time to hitthe casino.

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TREVOR Noah (pictured) is believed to beon the shortlist to present top Americannews satire programme The Daily Show.

Longtime presenter Jon Stewart has an­nounced that he will step down this year.

South African comedian Noah joined theprogramme in December as a “senior inter­national correspondent”.

According to entertainment industrymagazine Variety, Noah (31) is being in­creasingly seen as the successor to Stewart.

Several senior and longstanding contrib­utors to the show have already indicatedthey do not want to step into Stewart’s job.

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Stewart announced in February that hewill step down some time after June fromthe show he has presented since 1999.

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Although Noah has only been on TheDaily Show for four months, he is a not a newface to American audiences.

He was the first comedian from Africa toappear on the two top late night talk shows,The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and TheLate Show with David Letterman. He regu­larly tours the U.S. and has also been airedon the Showtime channel.

Noah is on tour in the Middle East andcould not be contacted for comment.

SA’s Noah to take over top U.S. show

An eveningwithBrahmachariShubamritaChaitanyaSRI Mata Amritanandamayi, knownthroughout the world as Amma or Mother,is one of the world’s most respectedand beloved humanitarians and spiritualleaders.

For the past 30 years, Amma has dedi­cated her life to the upliftment of sufferinghumanity, through the simplest of gestures­ an embrace.

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Her charitable projects, known collec­tively worldwide a Embracing the World, arereaching out to countless people around theglobe.

In India Amma’s organisation has beengiven special consultative status to theUnited Nations.

Brahmachari Shubamrita Chaitanya haslived with Amma as a monastic disciplesince 1989 and regularly gives lectures andseminars on stress management and medi­tation throughout Europe, Australia, Africa,India and the Middle East.

Drawing on 25 years of experience as oneof Amma’s closest disciples and personaltranslators, Br. Shubamrita shares his un­derstanding of the eastern spiritual tradi­tions in practical and easily understandableterms.

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weeklywheelsEMERGENCY services on the N3toll route claim to be on high alertalready for the Easter weekend,butpointout that crashavoidanceis the responsibility of every driv-er.

N3TC is part of the highwaythat links industrial Gautengwiththe holiday city of Durban and thenorthandsouthsectionsofcoastalKZN.

Reckless driving, N3TC said,was still a major cause of crasheson its route.

During2014most involvedlostvehicle control followed by a roll,rear-ending, and vehicles simplygoing off the road.

Speed, aggressive driving andunroadworthy vehicles were alsoto blame.

Strangely - given general per-ception - the N3TC reported wetweatherwas the safest time tousethe highway.Only7.7%ofcrasheswere reported in rain, 8.4% inovercast (cloud, mist) but 80.4%when the weather was clear.

TheN3 toll route runsbetweenHeidelberg in Gauteng andCedara in KZN and a close watchis kept on traffic patterns, drivingbehaviour and crash statistics -the last showing that Eastercrashes in 2014 were, N3TCclaims, down by 47.4% from2013; fatal crashes decreased by83.3% and the number of dead in2014was half that of the previousyear.

N3TC’s spokesman Andy Viss-er said: “These statistics show apositive trend but we are veryaware that the risks increase ex-ponentially when traffic volumesare high.”

Christmas travel, for instance,carries a lower average road-death rate than anormalworkingday.

Nevertheless, N3TC is askingEaster road users to exercise ex-treme caution during Easter and

other holiday periods.Visser again: “Drivers are ad-

vised to plan their trips; be awareof road and weather conditionsahead; be patient and courteous;stay alert and stop regularly.”

Peak traffic is expected fromGautengtoKZNonThursdayApril2 from 10am-9pm, on Good Fri-day from 4am-3pm. Easter Mon-day is expected to the busiest daywith “extremely high” traffic vol-ume towards Gauteng from 9am-9pmandonTuesday,April 7 from1pm-6pm.

Tollsters say drivers will nothave to negotiate any roadwork,all laneswillbeopen.Therewillbeemergencysatellitestationsatkeylocationswithemergencymedicalservices and police.

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Safetyparamount onN3 over Easter

FORD has unveiled its updated Rangerbakkie in Thailand and its sporting de­sign tweaks throughout, improved en­

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The new Ranger will be launched inSouth Africa in the fourth quarter of 2015.Specification and prices will be confirmedcloser to launch.

At the front, it has a new trapezoidalgrille,newdiodheadlights,tweakedbumperand bonnet.

The Ranger can wade through 800mmof water, has 230mm ground clearance, 28­degree approach and 25­degree departureangles.

For low­speed torque or additionaldownhill braking drivers can engage thelow­range 4x4 and activate the electronicrear differential. The Ranger has a towingcapability of up to 3500kg.

Driving assistance technologies:• Lane­keeping alert ­ helps prevent the

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• Park assist ­ uses sensors to detect ob­stacles and provide audible warnings whenthe vehicle approaches obstructions at lowspeeds.

• Tyre pressure monitor ­ alerting driverswhen tyre pressure is too low

• Electronic stability programme withrollover mitigation and trailer sway

• Driver impairment monitor ­ uses acamera and on­board sensors to detect ifthe driver is drowsy. If the system noticessignssuchasdriftingontheroadandsuddencorrective steering inputs, the system warnsthe driver with signals.

In markets where it is available, Emer­gency Assistance uses a Bluetooth­pairedand connected phone to call local emergen­cy services after a serious collision.

• Adaptive load control ­ adjusts the elec­tronic stability control based on vehicle load

The new Ranger is equipped with hill as­sist, hill­descent control and emergencybrake assistance.

Powering the new ranger is choice of four

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The 3.2­litre Duratorq five­cylinder TDCidiesel has updated exhaust gas recircula­tion to improve fuel efficiency, Ford says, byas much as 18%.

The 3.2­litre diesel is capable of147kW/470Nm. The 2.2­litre four­cylinderdieselwillbeoffered,dependingonthemar­ket, in either 118kW/385Nm guise or 96kWvariant.

The new Ranger will be available withFord’s 2.5­litre Duratec petrol capable of122kW/225Nm of torque.

Ford says its new Ranger has “advancedsound­deadening materials” for improvedinsulation and cabin­noise reduction.

The new Ranger will be equipped withSync 2, the latest generation of Ford’s in­carconnectivity. It allows drivers to use voicecommands, such as “temperature 20 de­grees”, “play AC/DC” or “I’m hungry” to con­trol the aircon, entertainment system andsatnav.

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Things to do after a car crash• CALM down.

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• Give a written statement

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• Take note of other details…… such as who the traffic and/or police

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If your car needs to be towed, get the driver’scontact information too.

• Contact your insurance company.Once you’ve done all of the above, speak

to a consultant and find out what your nextstep should be regarding your claim.

• Don’t beat yourself up about itFeeling guilty about the accident will not

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Numbers worth noting ­ if you’re callingfrom a cellphone, dial 112. For SAPS, dial10111. For ambulance services, dial 10177.

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Australia are on topof the world again

>> ‘We played for ourlittle brother PhilipHughes’

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MICHAEL Clarke scored a half­centu­ry in his final One Day Internationalfor Australia which helped his side

win their fifth ICC Cricket World Cup by de­feating New Zealand by seven wickets atthe MCG in Melbourne on Sunday.

“We played this tournament with 16players in our squad – everyone knows that– and we played this tournament for ourlittle brother, Philip Hughes,” stated Clarkeat the post­match presentations in refer­ence to Hughes who died while playingfirst­class cricket in Australia.

Brendon McCullum had won the tossand elected to bat first but New Zealandwere bundled out for 183 in 45 overs withAustralia replying with 186 for three in 33.1overs to clinch the 2015 title.

Clarke, who announced his retirementfrom this format a day prior to the tourna­ment final, struck 10 boundaries and onesix in his 72­ball 74.

Clarke and Steve Smith shared in a 112­run stand for the third wicket after TrentBoult (10­0­40­1) had removed Aaron

Finch in the second over withou tscoring.

David Warner did not let the earlywicket bother him as he struck sevenboundaries off 46 balls before holding outto Grant Elliott on the square leg boundaryoff Matt Henry (9.1­0­46­2) for 45.

The fall of Warner’s wicket gave theNew Zealanders some hope, but Clarkeand Smith batted superbly and struck theboundaries when needed and rotated thestrike with aplomb.

Smith finished the game off by pullingHenry through square leg for four to endon 56 not out off 71 balls with just threeboundaries.

Fast­bowling all­rounder James Faulk­ner was named man­of­the­match for hisdevastating spell which helped set up aseven­wicket victory for Australia in theCricket World Cup final against New Zea­land at the Melbourne Cricket Ground onSunday.

The 24­year­old struck on the first ballof the second power­play in the 36th overto end a 111­run fourth­wicket partnershipbetween Ross Taylor and Grant Elliott bydismissing the former with a slower deliv­ery.

Faulkner then removed the dangerousCorey Anderson in the same over for asecond­ball duck with a fast full­lengthdelivery.

He capped his game­changing spellby removing Elliott for 83 and finishedwith figures of three for 36 fromnine overs.

Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starcwas named the player of the tournamentafter his team beat New Zealand by sevenwickets to win the World Cup at the Mel­bourne Cricket Ground on Sunday.

The 25­year­old left­arm quick finishedwith 22 wickets in the tournament, tiedwith New Zealand left­arm seamer TrentBoult although having played a matchlesser than his Tasmanian rival.

Starc bowled fast and swung the ballboth ways during the tournament and hiswickets came at an average of just over 10.

His best bowling display came in Aus­tralia's pool stage loss against New Zea­land in Auckland when he almost won histeam the match with figures of 6­28.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe winning team.

The third­wicket stand came to an endwith just nine runs were needed whenClarke tried to cut a ball from Henry thatwas too close to his body and chopped theball onto his stumps.

New Zealand were well­set at 150 forthree after 35 overs, but the man of thematch James Faulkner (9­1­36­3) turnedthe game on its head when he had Taylorcaught by Brad Haddin behind the stumpsfor 40. Two balls later he then clean­bowled Corey Anderson for a duck.

Starc then returned to the attack andhad Luke Ronchi caught by Clarke at firstslip for a duck which left the Black Caps on151 for six.

New Zealand were not able to recoverand were eventually bundled out with stillfive overs remaining in their innings.

“What a performance from the guys,we just brought our A­game today,” saidFaulkner.

“Australia are deserved champions,and it is a fitting way for Michael [Clarke]to end off his career. I’m proud of my boys,the brand of cricket we have played in afriendly spirit,” said McCullum.

The coach of the Australian side, DarenLehman, who has won the World Cup asa player and a coach, said that “it was afitting way for Pup (Clarke) to end his ODIcareer”.

Smith, who hit the winning runs as Leh­man did in 1999 said: “This was our bestgame.

“The bowlers set it up and a big thanksto them and a huge thanks to all the fansthat have supported us. It’s not every dayin your life you get to play in a final at theMCG.”

“It was a special feeling having Pupthere, and it was good for him to end offlike this – a fitting farewell,” said Smithafter the game.

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ILEMBECricketUnionputonaspirit-ed performance despite going downby 96 runs to UKZN in the final of theKwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union Chal-lenge League Twenty-20 Cup at theKingsmead Stadium in Durban onSunday.

Ilembe booked their place in thefinal snatching a nail-biting two runsvictoryagainstSouthernNatalatDHSon Saturday.

Ilembe won the toss in the semisand elected to bat first. They posted123/7 in their allotted 20 overs.

In reply Southern Natal posted121/8intheirallotted20-overs(going

won the toss and elected to bat first.Richard Wiessing and Khalipha Celeputonanopeningstandof38runs forthe first wicket in just four overs be-fore Cele (14) was caught at point, offthe bowling of Aaron Pillay.

Sashlen Reddy and Muthusamytook the tally from 90/3 in the 12thover to 148/4 in the 18th over beforeReddy (23) was clean bowled byDillon Rautenbach.

Muthusamy and Gareth Wiessingsmashed29runsinthelasttwoovers.UKZN posted 177/4 in their allotted20-overs. Man-of-the-matchMuthusamy notched up a brillianthalf-century (68 not out), which in-cluded nine fours and a huge six.Wiessing was unbeaten on 10 runs.

Sher was the most economicalIlembe bowler claiming 1/21 fromfour overs.

In reply Ilembe were bundled outfor 81 runs in 17.5 overs. PreshenRampersadh (21), Sher (18) and Yu-

suf Ismail (17)were theonlybatsmento notch up double digits.

Manager of the Ilembe outfit, NRSingh said: “It was a privilege for ourboys to play in the Challenge League

Twenty-20 Cup final at Kingsmeadhaving accounted for three Stream Iteams, namely, ACC, Verulam andSouthern Natal to reach the final.

“UKZN, newly promoted to the

Premier League was the far betteroutfit on the day and deserve theirwin. Our boys have learnt a lot fromthisexperienceandhavedoneIlembeproud just by reaching the finals.”

IlembeCricketUnionwere farfrom dis­gracedafteremergingrunners­upin theKZN Chal­lengeLeagueTwenty­20KO Cup.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Spiritedperformance byIlembe

Fast­bowlingallround­er JamesFaulkner.

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down by two runs).Matthew Cooke (31)top-scored forSouthern Natal.

Nadasen was thedestroyer-in-chieffor Ilembe claiming3/18fromfourovers.

UKZN advancedto the final aftertrouncing local outfitDawnheights bynine wickets inChatsworth on Sat-urday.

Dawnheights,whohavebeenblow-ing hot and coldthroughout the sea-son, were hoping togive their Indianbatsmen Varun Paland Sagar Arora aperfect send-off.

But, batting firstDawnheights werebundledoutforapal-try79runsintheiral-lotted 20 overs afterstruggling at 24/3.UKZNcantered toanemphaticnine-wick-et victory with morethan six overs tospare.

In the final playedon Sunday, UKZN

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Theracealsopro-videduseful longdis-tancetrainingfor theforthcoming Com-rades Marathon en-trants. Leading VACspeedster VukaniMaphumulo set thecourse ablaze with afast sub three hour2.58 finishes aheadof Sandile Langa in3.07.

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