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WeeklyPhone: 032 552 3363

Meet KwaDukuza’s new station commander [5]

20 March 2015

VUZA MEDICAL

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Pleasesupportblood, bonemarrowdriveJoin the kids of Buzz Montessori Pre­School for a fun­filled day atThe Elleah Rose Foundation Blood and Bone Marrow Drive on Satur­day, 21 March. You can look forward to helping those in need aswell as face painting, balloon art, sand art, clowns, jumping castles,rides and entertainment. The event will take place at the WhiteHouse Centre car park from 9am until 4pm. Kids can come dressedas their favourite cartoon character.

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DESPITEbeingblindeddue to Leukaemiaat the tender age of 10, Raeesa Ismail issetonnotlosingsightofherdreamwhich

is to one day become a teacher.This is evident as she happily speaks about

her favourite subjects and teacher whom shedescribes as “friendly and caring”.

“My favourite subjects in school are naturalscience,Afrikaans, social science andEnglish,”she said.

“My favourite teacher ismyEnglish teacher,Jay Naidoo.”

Herconditionhaseclipsedherchancesofat-tending school, which, she said, if she couldwould bring joy into her life.

However, due to her condition, the slimprospects of her acquiring an education thisyeardeeplyworriesherauntandcurrentguard-ian, Therasa Premananthan.

“Idon’thave transport to take this child togotoschool,” saidPremananthan. “That ismybig-gest problem.”

Raeesa was diagnosed with Leukaemiathreeyearsagoandtowardstheendof2012sheunfortunatelybecameblindcastingher life intoa dark spiral of loss, longing and the rigmaroleofseekingmedicalhelpandhopingforamiraclein the form of a bone marrow donor.

In August last year Raeesa lost her motherwho passed on due to natural causes, leavingher and her eldest sister in the care of Prema-nanthan.

Raeesa spends her days inside the house,longingtobeinthecompanyofherpeers,ontheplayground enjoying the sunshine before the

to Durban, to the nearest school which can ac-commodate her as she is visually impaired. AllI ask for is a reliable person who can help.”

She said that the only other option that isavailable is tosendRaeesa toaspecialboardingschool in Pietermaritzburg.

But young Raeesa feelsmore comfortable inthe presence of her loving familymembers andweepsat the ideaofbeing sent awayevenwhenher aunt reassuresher that theywould visit herregularly.

There is a glimmering ray of hope for theyoung Chris Brown fan as The Elleah RoseFoundationwill host a blood and bonemarrowdriveonSaturday,21Marchat theWhiteHouseCentre car park.

This drive is beneficial for leukaemia pa-tients.

Dr Judy Vythelingam of the Elleah Founda-tionappealedtothepublictoassist themasRae-esa and another patient are without transport

most likely for a patient to find a bone marrowmatch in their race.

“There is, however, a shortage of black andIndian bonemarrow donors yet the incidencesof Leukeamia are increasing in the Indian andblack communities.”

Vythelingam appealed to the community tocomeoutintheirnumberstoassistthedriveandin turnassistRaeesaandotherchildren likeherhave a chance at a normal life.

Young Leukaemiapatient RaeesaIsmail who longsto go to back toschool.

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bell rings to summon them back to class.Her aunt said that she recently tookher for

a medical check-up at Chief Albert LuthuliHospital andaskedthedoctorifanythingcouldbe done to help the young girl regain her eye-sight.

“I spoke to thedoctor to findout if she couldhaveadonorandtheysaidtheycan’tdoit,”heraunt explained.

Since thebeginningof this yearPremanan-than has been trying to find transport for herniece.

“The transport would be an appreciatedhelp that would ensure that Raeesa can travel

to get to the open airschool in Durban.

“Bone marrow israce specific. It is

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iLembe is pro water conservation>> Mayor leads visiting delegation

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THEiLembeDistrictMunicipali-ty started its drought aware-ness and water conservation

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to address communities about waterconservation.

The programme sees political of-fice bearers and officials visiting cus-tomers in their homes and gatheringwith ratepayers in community meet-ings.

MayorWelcomeMdabe ledadele-gation ofmunicipal officials, council-lors and other relevant stakeholdersin KwaChappies,Ward 14 inMande-ni.

Some of the issues discussed in-clude water conservation methods,

impact of drought, pre-paid meters,infrastructure in the wards, and anumber of illegal connections, van-dalism,indigentpolicyandsewertar-iff. Pamphlets, fridge magnets, juicebottles and t-shirts with clear mes-sages of the importance of savingwater and using it sparingly weredistributed during the door to doorvisits.

After the home visits, a publicmeeting was held where Mdabe en-couraged the community to embracethe new prepaid watering system,and to apply for these meters.

“The whole province is facing adrought and has been since last year.These new meters will help all of ussavewaterandsavemoneyaswell asyou only pay for what you use,” hesaid.

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AMANdied on the N2 near theMan-deni toll plaza after being stung bybees on Monday.AccordingtoKwaZulu-NatalEmer-

gency Medical Services spokesmanRobert Mckenzie passing motoristssaid the man told them he had beenpicking fruit from a tree next to the

road when he was attacked by aswarm of bees.

“He then apparently ran to his caranddroveforaboutonekilometrebe-fore his car veered off the road.”

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“Whentheyassessedthedriver,anelderlymanestimated tobe inhis latesixties, they found that he had sadlyalready passed away.”- Supplied

Bees sting man to death

JYOTHI LALDAS

THREE suspects, who allegedly mur-dered a local Induna (chief) in Kran-skop,were arrested following aroundthe clock work by detectives.

According to provincial SAPSspokesperson Major Thulani Zwane,onSaturday14Marchofficersmadeabreakthroughwhentheyarrestedtwosuspectswhowerelinkedtothekilling

of the Induna Bhekithemba DlezakheGcwabaza and recovered an unli-censed9mmpistolwhich is suspectedto have been used during the killing.

“A third suspect who was alsolinked to the killing was arrested onTuesday morning. A 9mm pistol wasalso recovered from him.”

All three suspects will appear inthe Kranskop Magistrate’s Court to-day (Wednesday) on charges of mur-

der andpossession of unlicensed fire-arms and ammunition.

Therecoveredfirearmswillbesentfor ballistic tests to establish if it wasused in any other crimes.

Majoy zwane said on Wednesday,11 March at approximately 6:30pmthe Induna was at home with his sonwhen they were approached by un-knownmen. “It isalleged that thesus-pects shot and killed Gcwabaza and

fled the scene onfoot.Themotiveforhis killing is un-known at thisstage.”

ProvincialCom-missioner Lieuten-ant General Mma-monnye Ngobenipraised the mem-bers for the break-through.

“I amveryproudof our memberswho worked tire-lessly looking forthe alleged killers.Their hard workyielded resultswhen they arrest-ed the suspectswithin three daysafter the killing. Ialso thanked thecommunity fortheir involvementin assisting the po-lice by providinginformation aboutthewhereaboutsofthe suspects.”

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Meet Brigadier Bheki Zondi>> New KwaDukuza station commander promises big changes

MAKHOSANDILE ZULU

ASEASONED station com-mander with 14 years experi-ence at the helm, Brigadier

BhekiZondisaidthattheKwaDukuzapolice force has “capable” and “opti-mistic” members within its ranks.

He said that the co-operative rela-tionship he has established with thegeneral public will ensure that crimeis brought down in the area.

Brigadier Zondi officially took overasstationcommanderatKwaDukuzaSAPS on 1March after a short periodas acting station commander aftercontroversial former commanderBrigadierBongiweSitholewas trans-ferred.

His first appointment as a stationcommander came in 2001 at the Bel-lairpolicestationinDurbanwhereheserved for four years.

In 2004 he was assigned as headof the Hillcrest SAPS where he spentsix years.

Thereafter, he was transferred toUmhlanga where he spent anotherfour years before moving to KwaD-ukuza.

“When the previous station com-mander [Sithole] was made clustercommander in Pinetown Iwas askedbymanagement to fill this post on anacting basis,” he said.

He added that once the post waseventually advertised he applied likeall other eligible candidates, andon1March this year he was officially in-stated as the station commander.

According to Zondi, “A lot still hasto be done in KwaDukuza. Since myarrival there is a lot of problems thathas been identified.”

One of those is murder which is amajor concern for him.

“Other crimes are also a concern,crimes like car hijacking and housebreak-ins,” he said.

Backed by a teamcomprising “ca-pable” and upbeat individuals, thebrigadier is hopeful that they willemerge victorious in the war againstcrime.

“I’m not working alone, I workwith a team and we have strategiesthat we are going to implement,” hesaid.

One of those strategies was set inmotion when the KwaDukuza policevisited local communities.

“We have been out to address thecommunity,” he said.

Theiraimistourgemembersofthepublic to refrain from taking the lawinto their own hands.

For the brigadier this is the mostimportant strategy as it will createclear channels of communication be-

Zondisaidthat theareasthepolicevisitedareNtshawini, Thembeni andLot 14 in Glenhills.

“There are many more places westill have to visit. Wewant to have anequalpartnershipwiththecommuni-ty,” said the brigadier who believesthat the police stand a better chanceat reducing crime if they work handin hand with the public.

Speaking to the Weekly, ClusterCommander Brigadier Derek Cap-tain-Hastibeer said he is looking for-ward to the changes that will comeabout with Zondi at the helm of

KwaDukuza SAPS.“We have been facing ongoing

challenges for a long time and I amquite sure Brigadier Zondi will makea difference in this community.

“Previously the KwaDukuza SAPSwasneglectedand therewasaseverelack of motivation, but I am positivegoing forward we will see a change.

“The community will be happy toknowwenowhaveaworker steeringtheKwaDukuzaSAPSship,”saidCap-tain-Hastibeer

Contact the KwaDukuza SAPS on032 551 8200 to report crime.

Brigadier Bheki Zondi,KwaDukuza’s newly­appoint­ed station commander whobelieves that the communi­ty and the police shouldjoin forces in the waragainst crime.

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tween the police and the com-munity.

“Thepeopleneed to trustus[thepolice]sothattheycangiveus information we can use toinvestigate crimes, arrestthose responsible and workwith witnesses to ensure thatthey are prosecuted.”

He added, “We also wantthe community to report prob-lems they might have with thepolice so thatwecan fix them.”

MAPHUMULO SAPS officers ar-rested Xolani Gamede (28) for adouble murder case last week.

According to KZN SAPSspokesperson Major ThulaniZwane, on 1 January this year intheMasangweniarea,Maphumu-lo, two young girls Zandile Ngu-bane (17) andAyabulelaNgubane(23) were shot and killed.

“The suspects met two girlswho required a lift. After drivingwith the girls for a shortwhile, thesuspects forced the girls out of thevehicle and fatally shot them.

“Charges of murder wereopened for investigation by Ma-phumulo SAPS.”

On Friday 6 March, a 28-year-oldsuspectwas tracedandarrest-ed at Ezakheni, Ladysmith.

He appeared in theMaphumu-lo Magistrate’s Court on Monday,9 March and the case wasremanded for a formal bail appli-cation.

ProvincialCommissionerLieu-tenantGeneralMmamonnyeNgo-beni praised the officer for theirhard work.

“This shows that you cannotevade the long arm of the law.Wehave a duty to safeguard our com-munitiesandremovecriminalsoffour streets,” she said.

Double murdersuspectremanded incustody

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>> The Hari Harnath Temple, Shakaskraal willobserve Ramayan Week from 21 March to 28 March.Daily recitals, bhajans and discourses, weekdays6.30pm to 8pm and weekend from 6pm to 7.30pm.Meals will be provided. Call 079 325 2919 or084 549 1040 for more information.>> The Darnall Siva Soobramaniar Allayam will hostits 98 Panguni Uthiram Kavady as follows: Flaghoisting ­ Wednesday 25 March at 4:30pm. PunguniUthiram Kavady – 3 April at 5pm and on 5 April at8am. Chariot procession ­ 4 April at 3pm. Dailyservices at 6pm and flag dehoisting ­ 7 April at 6pm.Devotees carrying Kavadies on 5 April must be at thetemple by 7am. For enquiries call 032 486 1648/032486 1451/032 486 1036/032 486 1811.>> The Stanger Manor Hindu Temple Society willobserve Ramayan Week from Saturday 21 Marchfrom 4pm until 6pm. Ram Naumi will be observedon Saturday 28 March from 4pm until 6pm. ShakthiPrayers will be held on Good Friday 3 Aprilcommencing at 10am. Hanuman Jayanthi will beobserved on Saturday 4 April. All are welcome.Supper will be served daily and lunch on Good Friday.For information contact Ram Makardood on 084486 2207 or Som Mudly on 078 409 4494.>> The Upper North Coast Eisteddfod Committeeinvites all parents of children interested inparticipating in the 2015 Tamil Eisteddfod to ameeting at Stanger Manor Primary School on 28March at 3pm. For details contact T. Reddy on079 528 1305.>> Blythedale Community Easter Market and Potjiecompetition on Saturday, 4 April from 9am to 2pm.For stalls call Lisa on 082 336 6238 and to enter thepotjie competition call Sina 082 800 8586.>> The Sanathan Dharma Pracharak Mintra Mundalin Shakaskraal will be celebrating Ram Naumi fromthe 21 March to 28 March from 6.30pm to 8pm daily.For further information please contact ShareenHarilall on 032 947 2207 or 084 549 1040.>> The Tinley Manor Shree Soobramaniar TempleSociety will be holding its 101st Annual PanguniUthiram Kavady festival, commencing with flaghoisting ­ Friday 27 March at 6pm. It will continuefor 10 days culminating with the Kavady processionon Sunday, 5 April. Paravum (night) kavady will takeplace on Friday, 3 April. Idumen prayers will beobserved on Tuesday, 7 April. For details call072 328 9004 or 082 520 4761.>> The Sri Ramakrishna Jyoti invites the communityto their Ramayana Week celebrations from 21 Marchto 29 March daily at 6.30pm at the SanctuaryOneness Ashram. For more information call RishaDiaram on 032 586 0943.>> Shakaskraal Community Church will hold aHealing, Deliverance and Salvation Crusade from 20to 22 March at the Protea Heights Park inShakaskraal. For more information contact SalomeChetty on 072 216 1725 or 032 096 70256.

>> The Glenhills Sri Siva Soobram SoobramaniarTemple will hold their 21st annual PanguniWoothiram Kavady Festival. The flag hoistingceremony will start at 5:30pm on 30 March. Thechariot procession will be on 4 April at 12:30pm atthe Glenhillstownship. The mainKavadyFestivalwillbe on Sunday, 5 April at 8am. Flag lowering – 7 Aprilat 5:30pm. For more information contact Pam on032 551 5296 or Siva 083 977 3045 or Budhram 083777 1472. Hanuman Jayanthi – 4 April. Good Fridayprayers – 3 April.>> The Protea Heights Shri Siva SoobramaniarTemple will hold the 32nd Panguni WoothiramKavady Festival on Sunday 29 March. The Kavadywill leave the temple at 8:30am. Flag hoisting willtake place on Friday 27 March at 5pm. The chariotwill leave the temple going around Shakaskraal onSaturday 28 March at 1pm.

>> The Shri Sanathan Mundal will observeRamayan week from Saturday 21 March to Saturday27 March, 6pm to 8pm daily. Ram Naumi will beobserved on Saturday 28 March. Time: 9am to 12pm,lunch will be provided.>> The Shri Sanathan Mundal will have theirseventh annual 108 Hanuman Chalisa recital onSunday 29 March 2015. Time: 6am to 6pm. ContactPRO Madhuri Sing on 082 324 3406 and religiouschairperson Bikrum Sing on 082 324 8879 forfurther information.

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IN this post-modern age it is unor-thodox to believe in astrology.

To believe that such seeminglyarbitrary planetary movementscould manifest in our daily lives, inour beings, seems crazy.

Poet Rudy Fransisco starts off oneof his poems (My honest poem) with"I was born on July 27, I guess thatmakesme a Leo, I have no idea whatthat actually means..."

At that declaration audiences arebeckoned to join in the chuckle re-gardingastrologyasofnoreal impor-tance in one’s identity.

In another comment pop singerPink! says, "Hi I'm Pink! I'm a Virgoand I'mgay. I'mactuallynotbut Iwashoping that 'I'm gay' would have thesame (non) effect as 'I'm a Virgo'".

Without reducing the statement'spolitical importance I would like topoint out again how astrology isdeemed irrelevant.

I amaGemini - the twin sign. ThisshouldmeanIamtwopersons inone,a multifaceted character who canshift and change as the weather orrather, the very day itself.

"Impossible to pigeon hole, she(the Gemini woman) is a will-o-wisp,a changeling, amix of intriguing per-sonalities. One minute demure anddoting, the next ruthlessly sarcastic.

“Gemini can turn from MadameJekyll,dottingherI'sandcrossingherT's with impeccable manners, to MsHyde,wild andunpredictable, but noless fascinating..." reads a descrip-tionbyAnnieHeeseandAdamBanksof Café Astrology.

This is all thanks to the planetary

alignmentof thestarsonthedayIwasborn, explain experts.

“The study of astrology examinesthemovementsofdistantcosmicmat-ter that is the stars, planets andmoons and their relation to humanlives.

“This is done by correlating thesemovements with the particular timethat a person is born.

“The information gathered is be-lieved to "shape the person's person-ality, affect their romantic relation-

ships and predict their economic for-tunes, among other divinations”explains astrologer Ed Grabinowski.

Studies are categorised in differ-ent forms and categorised accordingto theiroutcomearemundaneastrol-ogy,interrogatoryastrologyandnatalastrology.

Well, think of it thisway - after ob-serving certain events in daily life forawhile, the first star gazers noticed acorrelationbetweentheseeventsandthe movements of the planets.

Imaybetryingtojustifyaseeming-ly religious inclination here, but ar-en'tallhypothesisscientificallyinves-tigated via the collection of empiricalevidence to either confirm or refutethem.

Now the apparatus used in astrol-ogy may be physically unverifiablebuthey,science inthisenlightenmentage has evolved to such.

Anyway I'mabeliever.And for themost part my horoscope predictionsturn out pretty accurate.

But it is because I believe in it, youargue even after having read thiswhole piece.

I will only add that yes, in fact I amabeliever. I amafearfulbeliever inallthings.

So if nothing else this piece is a re-flection of my appreciation of thosesecret writings in the sky where theLord also sits.

IwillendoffwithaquotefromSim-phiweDana's ‘Howtocomeoutof lifealive’: "We are the manifestation ofGod.Likethesandparticlesthatmakethe beach, unique in shape, but thesame in form and fitting like a puzzleto show the whole picture.

“Do you see the bigger picture? Itis beautiful."

Written in thestars? CONGRESSof thePeoplecondemns

the attack and robbery of SABC re-porters in the strongest possibleterms.

Whenordinarypeoplecomplainabout crime being out of control,government does not take that seri-ously.

Congressof thePeople,however,doesn't have any doubt that thepublic robbery of Mr Vuyo Mvokoandhiscolleagues, infullviewof tel-evision cameras, must haveshocked millions of TV viewers.

Wemust sayweareverygratefulthat theyare still alive. It couldhavebeen worse.

The government is always in de-nial about crime and tell us that it is

only theenemiesof thecountrywhowant to paint a bad picture of SouthAfrica.

The reality of the situation is thatcrime has reached crisis propor-tions.

If one opens a newspaper orlooks at newson television, crime isdominating the news. We can't sayjournalists are just manufacturingthestories.Crimedoesnothaveanyboundaries and it affects us all.

Congress of the People calls onthe police to leave no stone un-turned, to put these monsters be-hind bars. They are a danger andmenace to us andmust be removedfrom society.

Dennis Bloem

Cope condemns robbery ofSABC reporter

The study of astrology ex-amines the movements ofdistant cosmic matter thatis the stars, planets andmoons and their relation tohuman lives.

OMEGA MOAGI

THE IFP calls on all South Africansto fight crime in the same mannerthey fought apartheid after a videofootage showing twomenaccostingSABC crew.

Theparty further calls on thepo-lice to urgently arrest the criminalsinvolved.

Thebattleagainstcrime isa fightthatwemustfightwiththesamevig-our our forefathers used todisman-tle the pillars of apartheid.

I believe we need much harsherpunishment for criminals in thiscountry.

We want those who have com-mittedcrimestobeputfirmlywherethey cannot hurt the society again.

Most people who are accused ofsuch crimes are repeat offendersand the criminal justice system has

not done a good job of putting themost violent criminals behindbars.

To be frank about this, I don’tthink it is fair to continue to ask thepolice togoafter thesameguysoverand over again and put themselvesindangerous situationswhen theseoffences are plead away or dis-missed in the courts.

If we do not support the initia-tives to reform the system, the ver-dict could only be: guilty of wasteand injustice.

Nobody is a criminal from birth.It is theenvironment inwhichhe

growsup thatmakeshimacriminalor a respected man.

Some people turn into criminalsdue to poverty as they are not ableto nourish their families.

Criminals needs punishment,

Let’s fight crime like wefought apartheid

but first one mustlook into the reasonfor the crime andthen punish the cul-prit.

Wemust improvethe justice systembyimproving socialand economical fac-torssothattheinitialconditions influenc-ing individuals tocommit crimes isnegligible.

The IFP furtherurgesgovernmenttoconduct a series ofhearings on the rootcauses of crime andto conduct a com-prehensive reviewof all national socialprogrammes, invit-ing the director ofeach programme topresent the evalua-tion data on the pro-gramme’s effective-ness (or lack of it) inreducing crime.

Mr Blessed Gwa-la

IFP NationalChairperson

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9WHETHER crime is on the increase or de­crease and presumably under control doesnot give our South African community anysense of comfort.

I see no point in finding excuses or re­searching the cause associated with crimewhether it is due to the high rate of unem­ployment, socio­economic conditions orplain greed. Brutal crime is now a realitywhich is experienced throughout the coun­try in places such as commercial, industrialand residential areas.

It is a mammoth task to curb, eradicateor control crime at the moment unless fac­tors such as strengthening our border con­trols, corruption and strict laws are appliedin the issuing of firearm licences. These areto be addressed on an ongoing basis. I amof the opinion that most of the highly so­phisticated weapons are acquired at a pit­tance from our neighbouring countries andbrought into our country.

Speak to some of the people who comefrom outside the country such as from Mo­zambique or Zimbabwe and they will tellyou that you do not require a passport to getin and out of SA because there are lots oftaxis which use side roads to bypass the SAborders posts which taxis operate on a regu­lar basis.

Brazen criminals are now parading ourcities, towns and residential suburbs withhighly sophisticated weapons. I do not be­lieve that most of our SAPS officers who areon patrol are suitably equipped to match

these perpetrators of crime.In some situations the SAPS officers may

need to call for backup which may come intoo late.

Brazen criminals appear to be wellplanned and organised operating mainly ingangs.

They already have their back up on thescene. No matter how good or brave our po­lice officer is it would prove foolish for him/her to place their life on the line. Experiencedcriminals with their sophisticated fire powerare fully aware of the police’s shortcomingsand that is why many of them get away.

These are merely a reflection of mythoughts which I believe you are aware of,or have heard many times before.

Locally and especially in our suburbs wehave recently experienced severe brutalcrime inflicted by armed criminals/gangs.

Armed perpetrators of crime have no ra­cial divide. Whilst certain parties have beentargeted for reasons unknown, criminals arealso concentrating on residential propertiesfor personal gain.

In the process extreme force is used caus­ing injury, perhaps loss of life, are being in­flicted on our community robbing them oftheir hard earned possessions.

Hijacking and robberies are being experi­enced regularly mainly during the daytimewhen most of the people are at work or goneshopping.

Elderly people and domestic help are of­ten left at the mercy of criminals. One would

consider this happening generally as crimi­nals attacking/taking advantage of softtargets.

My concern is that if this trend continuesthere will come a time when the communitywill become unruly and feel that enough isenough and retaliate.

Vigilantism will come into force andthere may be severe repercussions.

People will become suspicious of one an­other. Anyone unknown in the vicinity willbe viewed as a criminal. Law and orderwould become null and void. Innocent peo­ple will become victims in the process. Jobseekers will not be entertained.

Most property owners have made a sac­rifice in engaging the service of private secu­rity companies at a high premium to protecttheir family and possessions.

These companies are presently doing agood job however their scope is limited. I re­alise that our SAPS have severe personneland financial constraints and are not ableto be zone patrolling everywhere at thesame time trying to protect the community.

I would suggest that a strongly motivat­ed appeal be made to the relative SAPS de­partment to consider setting up a satellitepolice station in Stanger Manor with a num­ber of officers on duty.

This would perhaps act as a deterrent towould be criminals and also provide someform of comfort to the community.

Concerned resident

Can we have a satellite policestation in Stanger Manor?

THOUSANDS of locals and holi-daymakersvisit theWildCoast ca-sino regularly and until newman-agement took over, it was alwaysa worthwhile venture. Slot ma-chines usually paid out approxi-mately 26% but lately payouts arelimited to about five percent.

The National Gambling Boardof South Africa is a regulator withconcurrent competencieswith theprovincial gambling regulators.It’s work is to ensure harmonisa-tion and consistency with the Na-tional Gambling Act and its statu-tes. TheNGBprovides a stable en-vironment within which thegamblingindustrycangrowitsop-erations for the benefit of all.

For the benefit of all is now themajorquestion.OneplayerplayedR6 000 into a machine during thepast week – not one cent was paidout. Is this average? No, and it isnotaonce-offproblem, ithasbeengoing on since January. It seemsthat locals now prefer to supportsmaller venues that are licensedwithslotmachines–justnottolose

a lot of money.Butitisnotfair–anexcitingout-

ing to the Wild Coast has alwaysbeen special, but has nowbecomean expensive lesson, a lesson notto support thosewho only want totake, and not give anything back.

The NGB is a focused action-taking leader in its scopeof opera-tion and parts of the “G” are, ac-cording to it, essentially equalwhichshould formamirror imageportraying balance and equality.This was suggested due to the lowcredibility of the gambling indus-try from the pre-1994 era. It nowseems to be worse than then.

Are the employees of the pro-vincial regulator and/or the NGBblind about what is happening atthe casino?

Is theresomeonewhoisgettinganextrapay cheque?Where is theproblem, definitely not with thepeoplewho still support themandthengohomeemptyhandedeverytime.

Anonymous

A South Coast casino – corrupt?

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NEWS

1220 March 2015

stanger

WEEKLY emergencyIn case there’s an

10111Crime Stop: 086 001 0111

SAPSKwaDukuza: 032 551 8200Umhlali: 032 947 9900Mandeni: 032 456 8201Newark: 032 457 0320AMBULANCEKwaDukuza: 10177/032 552 3140Netcare : 082 911HOSPITALSStanger Regional Hospital: 032 437 6000Maphumulo Hospital: 032 481 2009Netcare Alberlito Hospital: 032 946 6700Osindisweni Hospital: 032 541 0343

FIREKwaDukuza: 032 946 2711

MISCELLANEOUSEskom: 0860 037 566Water Emergency: 032 437 9300Street Lights: 032 437 5000

ANIMAL RESCUESPCA: 083 659 9482Snake removal: 032 947 1020

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KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY

REVISION AND ADOPTION OF CONSOLIDATED TOWN PLANNINGSCHEME FOR KWADUKUZA.

Public notice is hereby given in terms of Chapter 2 read with Schedule 1 of the KwaZulu-Natal Plan-ning and Development Act, 2008 (Act No. 6 of 2008), for the revision, preparation and adoption ofKwaDukuza Town Planning Scheme which incorporates the consolidation of all existing town plan-ning schemes which include Umhlali, Zimbali, Stanger (Kwadukuza), Shaka’s Kraal, Prince’s Grant,Nkwazi, Ballito, Blythedale Beach and Tinley Manor Schemes for KwaDukuza.

The KwaDukuza Municipality proposes to establish and adopt a consolidated wall to wall town plan-ning scheme for the KwaDukuza Area. The proposed zonings of properties and the town planningscheme clauses will be available for public inspection for a period of 30 days from 20 March 2015 atthe following venues:-

• KwaDukuza Library, Shakaskraal Library• Salt Rock Library, Darnall Library,• Ballito Library, Glenhills Multi-Purpose Centre.

Any person wishing to submit comments must please do so by 24 April 2015. Commentsshould be submitted in writing to the Municipal Manager, KwaDukuza Municipality, P.O.Box72, KwaDukuza, 4450 or [email protected]

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGSAs part of the public participation process, interested and affected parties including commu-nity members and/or property owners are invited to the following public meetings:

PUBLIC MEETING 1:VENUE: La Montagne (100 Compensation Road, Ballito)DATE: 21 March 2015 (09h30 – 13h00

PUBLIC MEETING 2:VENUE: ILembe Auditorium (12 Haysom Road, KwaDukuza)DATE: 21 March 2015 (13h30 – 17h00)

N J MDAKANEMUNICIPAL MANAGERKWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITYMN: 48/2015

UMASPALA WAKWADUKUZA

UKUBUYEKEZWAKANYE NOKWAMUKELWAKOHLELO LOKUHLEL-WA LWEDOLOBHA LAKWADUKUZA

Umphakathi uyaziswa, ngokulandela iSahluko sesiBili uma sifundwa nezinhlelo zohlu lokuqala lwe-KwaZulu-Natal Planning and Development Act (uMthetho ongunombolo 6 wonyaka ka-2008) mayela-na nokulungiswa, kubuyekezwe kuphinde kwamukelwe uhlelo lokuhlelwa kwedolobha laKwaDukuzaolubandakanya lufake ndawonye zonke izinhlelo ezikhona zokuhlelwa kwezindawo ezifaka uMhlali,iZimabli, uDukuza, i-Shaka’s Kraal, Prince’s Grant, iziNkwazi, iBallito, iBlythedale Beach kanye neTin-ley Manor.

uMaspala waKwaDukuza uhlongoza ukusunguls uphinde wamukele njengenqubo-mgomo uhlelolokuhlelwa kwedolobha olufaka lezi zinhlelo ezahlukene ngenhloso yokuba ukuhlelwa kwentuthukokungabi namncele kuzo zonke izigceme ezakhele uMaspala waKwaDukuza. Usomqulu oqukethelesi siphaka miso uzotholaka ezindaweni ezibalulwe ngezansi ukuza amalungu omphakathi akwaziukuzwakalisa izimvo zawo kusukela zingu-20 kuMashi nonyaka:

• uMtapo wolwazi waKwaDukuza, uMtapo wolwazi wase-Shakaskraal,• uMtapo wolwazi wase-Salt Rock, uMtapo wolwazi wase-Darnall,• uMtapo wolwazi wase-Ballito, i-Glenhills Multi-Purpose Centre.

Noma ngubani ofisa ukuthumela izimvo zakhe kumele azithumele ungakedluli umhla zingu-24 ku-Ephrelil 2015. . Izimvo ziyothunyelwa ngokubhalwe phansi zibhekiswe kuMenenja kaMasipala, uMa-sipala KwaDukuza, PO Box 72, KwaDukuza, 4450 noma ku-email ethi: [email protected]

ISAZISO NGEMIHLANGANO YOMPHAKATHIUmphakathi uyaziswa ngezithangami la kuyodingidwa khona lolu daba njengengxenye yokunikezaamalunga omphakathi ithuba lokuba aphefumule ngalo. Amalunga omphakathi nalabo abanempah-la efana nomhlaba, imizi namabhizinisi bayamenywa ukuba babe yingxenye yemihlangano ehlelwekanje:

UMHLANGANO WOKUQALA:INDAWO: La Montagne (100 Compensation Road, Ballito)USUKU: 21 March 2015 (09h30 – 13h00

UMHLANGANO WESIBILI:INDAWO: ILembe Auditorium (12 Haysom Road, KwaDukuza)USUKU: 21 March 2015 (13h30 – 17h00)

NJ MDAKANEUMENENJA KAMASPALAUMASPALA WAKWADUKUZAMN: 48/2015

Raising awarenessof Down Syndrome>> Former Stanger resident forms support group

WORLD Down Syndrome Day(WDSD) is observed on 21 March.On this day, people with Down

Syndrome and those who live and workwith them throughout the world organiseand participate in activities and events toraise public awareness and create a singleglobal voice for advocating for the rights,inclusion and well­being of people withDown Syndrome.

The date for WDSD being 21 March wasselected to signify the uniqueness of thetriplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromo­some which causes Down Syndrome.

Down Syndrome is a naturally occurringchromosomal arrangement that has al­ways been a part of the human condition,being universally present across racial,gender or socio­economic lines.

Down Syndrome is estimated to bepresent in one in every 1 000 live births in

developed countries and one in every 650live births in developing countries.

In South Africa it is roughly one in every500.

Down Syndrome usually causes varyingdegrees of intellectual and physical disa­bility and associated medical issues.

Individuals with Down Syndrome arebecoming increasingly integrated into so­ciety and community organisations, suchasschool,healthcaresystems,workforces,and social and recreational activities.

Individuals with Down Syndrome pos­sess varying degrees of cognitive delays,from very mild to severe.

Most people with Down Syndromehavecognitivedelaysthataremildtomod­erate.

Due to advances in medical technology,individuals with Down Syndrome are livinglonger than ever before.

In 1910, children with Down Syndromewere expected to survive to age nine.

With the discovery of antibiotics, theaverage survival age increased to 19 or 20.

Now, with recent advancements in clin­ical treatment, particularly correctiveheart surgeries, as many as 80% of adultswith Down Syndrome reach age 60, andmany live even longer.

“You’re Magical” is a support groupfounded by Trudy Chetty.

It is designed to assist people withDown Syndrome and to let them knowthey are special, gifted and unique.

“Our mission is to create and nurture aloving and inclusive community celebrat­ing every person with a disability, includingDown Syndrome,” said Chetty.

“We will accomplish this mission byempowering and supporting families andindividuals who have been touched by

Down Syndrome.“We want to work together to increase

education, promote public understandingand acceptance, work toward full inclu­sion, and defend the civil rights of individu­als with Down Syndrome,” she added.

One of the services the group will offeris speech and occupational therapies, freeof charge.

“Children with Down Syndrome havespeech impediments and this service willhelp families that cannot afford specialistfees.

“Something people may not be awareof, for instance, is the need for babysitters.

“Many parents who care for children

with disabilities often need just a night off.Babysitters is also one of the services to beoffered by You’re Magical,” said Chetty.

For more information on “You’re Magi­cal” contact Trudy Chetty: e­mail yourem­[email protected] or 083 3181276.

A talent show will be held at the Essen­wood Flea Market, Musgrave, Durban tocelebrate World Down Syndrome Day onSaturday, 21 March at 10am.

All thosewhohaveDownSyndrome, in­clusive of special needs schools, are urgedto participate in this event.

They’re welcome to present any itemranging from dance, singing, modelling,skits, etc.

Founder of “You’reMagical” Trudy Chet­ty.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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ILembe District Municipality is strategically positioned forDevelopmental and Economic potential in KZN. The Municipalitysubscribes to the principles of equal employment opportunities

as contemplated in the Employment Equity Act: 55 of 1998

TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENTCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OFFICER

TASK GRADE 11: (R189 557.54 – R246 064.16) P.A.

REQUIREMENTS:

• Grade 12• Bachelor of Social Science in Community Development/Social Development

or any equivalent.• Valid Code EC (08) Driver’s Licence.• One (1) year in community development initiatives.• Experience in social facilitation of construction projects (will be added advantage)• Computer Literacy

RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Facilitates all social activities in relation to the projects from project initiation stage,planning stage, design stage and project close out and hand over of water andsanitation schemes within district.

• Identify social issues relating to existing water supply projects as well as existing WaterCommittees and integrate them with philosophy and policy of iLembe Municipalityin terms of the project.

• Oversees all the Institutional and Social Development (ISDs) companies as wellas performing his/her duties.

• Performs any task as and when required by the person having authority to do so.

BENEFITS: 13th Cheque, Generous Leave, Natal Joint Pension Fund, Medical Aid andhome ownership scheme subject to certain conditions.

Kindly forward your application letter together with your detailed Curriculum Vitae and certi-fied copies of your qualifications, ID and valid drivers licence to: The Municipal Manager:iLembe District Municipality, P. O. Box 1788, KwaDukuza, 4450 or hand deliver at iLembeHouse, 59/61 Mahatma Ghandi Street, KwaDukuza.

All enquiries are to be directed to Manager HR: GM Nzuza on (032) 437 9348/9524. Theclosing date for the submission is 03 April 2015 @ 16h00. Please note: Incomplete, faxedand emailed applications and applications received after closing date WILL NOT be consi-dered. Should you not be contacted by this office within three (3) months of the closing date,kindly consider that your application was not successful. Canvassing of any form is strictlyprohibited and will lead to disqualification of the application.

iLEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYiLEMBE UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA

N Y MATHONSIACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER

BUSINESS PREMISES INSTANGER CBD

±300 sqm

ENQUIRIES:Rajesh 032 551 6029

032 551 2924

TO LET

PACKAGE B: GUARD HOUSES, SECURITYFENCE, GATES & DRIVEWAYTENDER NO.: 18/14/15 • PN 12/2015

Tenders are hereby invited from suitably qualified and experiencedcontractors for the construction of new guardhouses, upgrading ofexisting access roads and parking area as well as the erection of newfences and gates at the Mandeni Municipality Civic Centre.

Bidders shall be registered with the Construction Industry DevelopmentBoard (CIDB) and should have a minimum CIDB Contractor gradingof 5GB SQ or higher. Entities who intend submitting a bid as a JointVenture must ensure that their combined grading meets the requiredCIDB Grading.

A compulsory site inspection meeting will be held at 10h00 on Friday,27 March 2015. Prospective tenderers shall meet at theMandeni CivicCentre, 2 Kingfisher Road, Mandini thereafter proceeding to the site.

PACKAGE C: COUNCIL CHAMBERS UPGRADEAND EXTENSION

TENDER NO.: 19/14/15 • PN 13/2015

Tenders are hereby invited from suitably qualified and experiencedcontractors for the Upgrade and extension of the existing Civic CentreCouncil Chambers at Mandeni. The works comprise the expansion andupgrade of the existing Council Chambers as well as the receptionand external entrance to the reception.

Bidders shall be registered with the Construction Industry DevelopmentBoard (CIDB) and should have a minimum CIDB Contractor grading of6GB or higher. Entities who intend submitting a bid as a Joint Venturemust ensure that their combined grading meets the required CIDBGrading.

A compulsory site inspection meeting will be held at 12h00 on Friday,27 March 2015. Prospective tenderers shall meet at theMandeni CivicCentre, 2 Kingfisher Road, Mandini thereafter proceeding to the site.

FOR THE ABOVE TWO TENDERS:Tender documents together with drawings will only be available at theCashiers, Civic Centre, 2 Kingfisher Road, Mandeni from 20 March 2015until 26 March 2015 during the hours: Monday to Thursday 08h00 to16h00 and Friday 08h00 to 13h30. A non-refundable fee of R500.00 willbe charged per document (cash or bank guaranteed cheques only).No documents will be available or issued at the Briefing Session andshould therefore be collected timeously beforehand.

Tenders are to be completed in accordance with the conditionsattached to the Tender document and must be sealed in an envelopeand marked: “WITH THE RELEVANT TENDER NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION”and must be deposited in the tender box situated at the reception:Civic Centre, 2 Kingfisher Road, Mandeni not later than 12h00, onWednesday 08 April 2015 at which time tenders will be openedin public. The name and address of the tenderer must be clearlywritten on the sealed envelope containing the tender. Late tendersor tenders received by way of post, facsimile or e-mail will, under nocircumstances, be considered.

The Mandeni Municipality subscribes to the Preferential ProcurementPolicy Framework Act, Act No. 5 of 2000 and its associated Regulationsof 2011. The 90/10 principle applies to this tender. Tenders shall be validfor a period of 90 days. The Mandeni Municipality does not bind itselfto accepting the lowest, or any tender, either wholly or in part or giveany reason for such action.

Queries regarding this notice may be directed to Ms. Nosipho Hadebetel. (032) 456 8200 at Supply Chain Management (SCM).

MR LH MAPHOLOBA - MUNICIPAL MANAGER

MANDENI MUNICIPALITYINVITATION TO TENDER

25906KZN

ISIZULU

1420 March 2015

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WEEKLYMAKHOSANDILE ZULU

USIHLALO weSikhulile Com-munity Development (ICD),uMnuz Sibusiso Ngubane,

waseShakaville, eBhamshela,uthe lenhlangano ezimele wayisungulangonyaka odlule, ngoba enothandolwezemvelo, futhi enesifiso sokusizaintsha evela emphakathini empofu.

Le nhlangano iqwashisa umpha-kathi ngokuvikela nokugcina imveloihlanzekile futhi ifundisa amalunguomphakathi ngamathuba okwenzaimali, ngokuqoqwa kuka doti.

I-ICD yavakashela ikhaya lezin-tandane, i-Safe Haven Children andElders Orphanage, eseLindelani,

ngenhloso yokufundisa umphakathingokubaluleka kokugcina imvelo ihl-anzekile. Leli phephandaba lashici-celela ngalokhu ngeledlule.

UMnuz Ngubane uthe: “Umpha-kathi awunalo ulwazi ngokuthi un-gayenza kanjani imali ngokuqoqaudoti kanti, udinga ukufundiswa ka-banzi ngezindlela zokonga amanzi,”kusho yena.

Uqhubewathi isifisosabowukuthibethuthukise indawoyaKwaDukuza,

eSimunye High School, wazamaukubhekaumsebenziezindaweniez-ahlukahlukene kodwa akakwazangaukuwuthola.

Uqhube wathi kuleso sikhathi,waba nothando lokuzibandakanyanezinhlelo ezithuthukisa umphaka-thi.

Uthe: “Ngathi sengizwile ngaloluhlelo, lwe-Youth Jobs in Waste, nga-fikelwa umcabango wokuthi ngi-fundengaphansikwalo,ukuzengizo-siza intshayasendaweniyangakithi,”kusho yena.

Uthe njengoba inhlangano yaboisiqalileukusebenza,uyabonaukuthiiningi lalabo asebenzanabo, bathok-ozela ukuthi kukhona abakwenzayoikakhulukazi njengoba bekwenzelaukuzuzisa umphakathi.

“Ziningi izinselelo esibhekanana-zo njenge nhlangano, njengokuthi,iningi lentsha engisebenzisana nayoayiwutholi umsebenzi, kantinenhlangano ayikabi nesikhwamasemalisokuthi ibaholele,”kushoyena.

Uthe ukungabi nemalikudala izingqinambanjengoba inhlanganokumele ithenge imish-

ini esiza ukugcina amagceke ehlan-zekile, nezinye izinsiza abasebenzangazo. “Okunye okungiphatha kabiukuthi angikwazi ukunikezaozakwethu ukudla umasiphumile siyoseben-za,” kusho yena.

Uthe lomseben-zi bawenza ngot-hando ikakhulu-kazi kule ndawoyase-Stanger.Unxuse amalun-gu omphakathiukuba axhaseinhlanganoyabo nganomayini esuka oth-andweni.

Uma unesifisosokuxhasa no-ma uthanda

ukwazikabanzingalenhlangano,un-gashayela uMnuz Ngubane, enom-bolweni ethi: 078 672 3797.

USihlalo wenhlanganoezimele eqwashisa

umphakathi ngok­uvikela nokugci­na imvelo ihlan­zekile, IsikhulileCommunity De­velopment,uMnuz SibusisoNgubane ucelaumphakathiukuba uxhaseinhlangano

yabo ukuze iz­okwazi ukuqhub­eka nomsebenziwayo.

ISITHOMBE: MAK-HOSANDILE ZULU

Inhlangano yezemveloicela uxhaso kumphakathi

ibenamapakiazohehaiz-ivakashi.

Uthe: “Inhlangano ye-thu iyafisa ukuba isun-gule inkampani ye-recy-cling, ngoba lokhu kuzo-ba nomthelela omuhlengokuhamba kwesikha-thi kwezemvelo yaku len-dawo,” kusho yena.

UMnuz Ngubane, wa-fundiswa ngezemvelongaphansi kohlelo olu-bizwa ngokuthi, yi-YouthJobs in Waste, olwasun-gulwa wuMnyango we-zeMvelo kazwelonke.

Emva kokuba epho-thule umatikuletsheni,

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EMBROIDERY DONE ON TOWELS AND T-SHIRTS• McCALLS • BUTTERICK & VOGUE PATTERNS

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Stockists of: All types of fabrics, curtaining,wide range of haberdashery & curtain accessorieswide range of haberdashery & curtain accessories

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Ngonyama Accommodation is located in asafe, fenced and private environment in

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STEEL & BOLTCENTRE ccUnit 7, Stanger Industrial Park

(opp. Jacksons) off Croton PlaceTel: (032) 552 2422 • Fax: (032) 552 2424BRANCH ALSO IN ISITHEBE, RED STREET

TEL: 032·4591338 FAX: 032·4591734Suppliers of: All types of steel, bolts & nuts, paints,

pipes, welding rods, measuring tapes, cutting & grindingdisc, Gedore tools, drill bits, gate accessories

& general Industrial supplies

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Rats • Ants • CockroachesFleas Bedbugs • Lawn Treatment

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51 Hulett Street, Stanger

Tel: (B) 032 - 551 1940 / 551 1790

Tel: (H) 032 - 551 1625

Cell:082 822 4771

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CLASSIFIEDS

Deadline forClassifiedAdvertising

isMonday10am.

ACCOMMODATION

BUSINESS FORSALE

HOUSE FOR SALE

VACANCY

FLAT TO LET

LOANS

VEHICLE FOR SALE

AYER ROCK B&B,74 Geranium Street,Stanger Manor,“Tasteful executivea c c o mm o d a t i o n ” .Contact: 032-5516503/082 562 3676.

AUCTIONIN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA

KWAZULU-NATAL DIVISION,PIETERMARITZBURGCASE NO: 10132/2013In the matter between:-ABSA BANK LIMITED

Plaintiffand

RAYMOND PAUL FILERDefendant

NOTICE OF SALEThe property which will be put up for auction onTuesday the 7th April 2015 to be held at 10h00outside the office of the sheriff for Lower Tugelaat 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/KwaDukuza consists of:

DESCRIPTION: A unit consisting of:(a) Section No. 11 as shown and more fully

described on Sectional Plan No. SS593/97,in the scheme known as Milkwood inrespect of the land and building or buildingssituated at Shakas Rock KwaDukuzaMunicipality area of which section the floorarea, according to the said sectional planis 345 (Three Hundred and Forty Five)square metres in extent;

(b) An undivided share in the common propertyin the scheme apportioned to the saidsection in accordance with the participationquotaasendorsedon thesaidSectionalPlanHeld by Deed of Transfer No.ST49726/2003.

PHYSICALADDRESS: 11 Milkwood, 84 OceanDrive, Shakas Rock, KwaZulu-Natal.IMPROVEMENTS: Sectional title unit consistingof: Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining room, Familyroom, Kitchen, 3 Bathrooms, 3 Bedrooms, Scul-lery, Laundry, 3 Garagesbut nothing is guaranteed in respect thereof.THE PROPERTY IS ZONED: Residential (noth-ing guaranteed)The nature, extent, condition and existence ofthe improvements are not guaranteed, and are“voetstoots”)The full condition of sale may be inspected atthe Sheriff’s Office at 134/6 Mahatma GandhiStreet, Stanger/KwaDukuza.TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT:1. The sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a

Judgment obtained in the above Court.2. The Rules of this auction and a full

advertisement is available 24 hoursbefore the auction at the office of theSheriff for Lower Tugela at 134/6 MahatmaGandhi Street/KwaDukuza.

3. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisitesubject to conditions, inter alia,Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68of 2008 URL Reference Number(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961);

4. Fica-Legislation i.r.o proof of identity andaddress particulars.

5. Payment of a registration fee of R10 000.00paid at time of registration in cash.

6. The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugelawill conduct the sale with auctioneersR. Singh (Sheriff) and/or S. Reddy and/orS De Wit.

7. Advertising costs at current publicationrates and sale costs according to courtrules apply.

DATED at DURBAN this 26th day ofFEBRUARY 2015.PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYSJOHNSTON & PARTNERS25 CLARIBEL ROADMORNINGSIDEDURBANREF: N HIRZEL/T DE KOCK/48 A500 315

AUCTIONIN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICAKWAZULU-NATAL LOCAL DIVISION,

DURBANCASE NO. 1464/2007In the matter between:-

FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED T/A FNBPlaintiffAnd

ROSHANLAL OMADATFirst Defendant

SHARON OMADATSecond DefendantNOTICE OF SALE

The under mentioned property will be sold inexecution on 7APRIL 2015 at 10h00 outside theOffice of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela, at 134/6Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/Kwa Dukuza.The property situate at “Lot 2013 Stanger (ex-tension 19), situate in the borough of Stanger,Administrative District of Natal, Province ofKwaZulu-Natal”SITUATED AT: 4 Orchid Road, Stanger ManorREGISTRATION DIVISION: Administrative Dis-trict of Natal, Province of KwaZulu-NatalMEASURING: 978 (Nine Hundred and SeventyEight) square metresAs held by the first and second defendant underdeed of Transfer Number T. 17034/89The property is zoned: residentialIMPROVEMENTS: A Residential Dwellingcomprising of a Double Storey Brick under tiledwelling consisting 2 x Lounges, 1 x Kitchen; 4 xBedrooms 1 x Bathroom 3 x Showers 4 x ToiletsOther 4 x Out garages, 1x Servants Room; 1x Verandah; 1 x Store Room Granny Flat com-prises; 1x Lounge 1 x Kitchen 2 x Bedrooms 1x Bathroom 1 x Toilet, concrete driveway andremote gate(The nature, extent, condition and existence ofthe improvements are not guaranteed and aresold “voetstoots”)The full conditions of sale may be inspected atthe Office of the Sheriff at Suite 6, Jay KrishnaCentre, 134/6 Mahatma Ghandi Street, Stanger/KwaDukuza.TAKE FURTHER NOTE THAT;1. This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a

Judgement obtained in the above court.2. The Rules of this auction is available 24 hours

before the auction at the Office of theSheriff for Lower Tugela at 134 MahatmaGandhi Street, Stanger, Kwa Dukuza.

3. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisitesubject to conditions, inter alia; Directive ofthe Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008,URL Reference Number(URL http://www.info.gov.za./view.Download-FileAction?id=99961)

4. FICA-legislation i.r.o proof of identity andaddress particulars.

5. Payment of a Registration Fee of R 10 000in cash.

6. Registration conditions.7. The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela, will

conduct the sale with auctioneer R Singhand/or S Reddy and/or S de Wit.

8. Advertising costs at current publication ratesand sale costs according to court rulesapply.

DATED AT DURBAN on 12 March 2015PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYRAMDASS AND ASSOCIATES308-310 Problem Mkhize Road(formerly Cowey Road)Berea, Durban4001Ref: Mr D J Stilwell/vs

In the Estate ofthe late Mohamed

Faruk AliIdentity Number:490223 5166 08 2Date of Birth:

23 February 1949Date of Death:25 May 2013Last Adress:No. 1 PattersonStreet, StangerEstate No:

14921/2013 DBNCreditors and

Debtors in the aboveEstate are herebyrequired to file theirclaims with and paytheir debts to theundersigned within30 (thirty) days fromthe date of publica-

tion hereof.Dated at Stangerthis 24 day ofFebruary 2015.

SHAM & MEERP.O. Box 393,Stanger, 4450

CV Joint & SuspensionWorkshop for sale. Forfurther details contactLeon 081 740 2134.

BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY

Health/Beauty Spaproposal invited,Stanger. Contact: 083756 9245.

House for Sale inTownview, 3 bedroom,fitted kitchen and doubleparking carport. ContactNozi 083 356 0935.

Are you drowning indebts? We assist youwith an admin order,remove all garnisheesfrom your salary andincrease your takehome pay. Pay oneaffordable installmentwith repayments fromas low as R600 perR50 000 debt. We donot charge any upfrontfees. Take actionnow: Phone-Princess(Stg Office)-032-5521194/A/H: 073 9296811, Makhosi (DBNO f f i c e ) - 0 3 1 - 3 0 67250/A/H: 083 3481663, Indira-032-5521170 (A/h)/083 6512441.

NOTICE

In accordance with therequirements of CIPC,21 clear days’ noticeis hereby given of theintention to apply to theCIPC for re-instatementof the following CC.N D A B E Z I T H AI N S P E C T I O N SPIONEERS CC2004/008174/23.Any objections tothe application to re-instatement must bemade within 21 days tothe following address:THE MEMBER/Sc/o SS DLAMINIGROUP, INC.62 Hullett Street, Suite2B Jangnoor Centre,KwaDukuza, 4449032 551 1000/0825034705Dated at KwaDukuza onthe 18 March 2015.

Code 10 & 14 Driversrequired for local andlong distance haulage.Please contact: 081 3243259.

Seraps Motors Sparesrequires experiencedcounter sales person.Contact Rajesh: 032-551 6029/032-5512924.

2013 Chev Aveo 1.6 LS,Auto, 16000 km, R135000 o.n.c.o. Tel: 082 5630012.

PREMISES TO LET

Premises to let-Salons,Rooms, Offices in CBD,near taxi rank. Contact:074 483 9325.

Shop to let inCBD-AlbertLuthuli Street (opp.Urooj). Close to school,clinic, with excellentpassing trade. Ideal forrestaurant/take away.Contact Mohammed:083 278 6140.

Transport available fromStanger to Umhlanga/Durban, time 7:30am to5pm (Monday to Friday),students & workers.Contact: 073 2739965/072 551 6095.

Transport required toDurban Edwin SwalesDr, Sea View. Contact:083 575 9919.

TRANSPORT

PREMISES TO LET

Premises to let inStanger Manor, securearea. Contact: 083 2828726.

HOUSE TO LET

3 bedroom-lounge-bathroom/toilet. Pleasecontact: 081 324 3259.

Glenhills, Jupiter Drive,1 bedroom, ensuite,open plan kitchen andlounge, R1700 p/mincluding lights andwater. Contact: 084 0324444/032-437 8152.

High ridge-Modern 2Bedroom outbuilding, 1bath, kitchen and loungefully tiled with separateentrance, R2800 (excl.water & lights). Contact:032-551 5937.

Outbuilding in StangerHeights-2 Rooms,kitchen, toilet & shower,garage, R2500 includinglights & water. Phone:082 330 3253.

Outbuilding to let inStanger Manor, fullytiled and safe parking,included L&W. Contact:032-552 4527/079 1710922/078 795 8898.

Outbuilding, StangerManor, 3 bedroom, O/Plounge, kitchen (bic),toilet/shower + toilet,R3600 incl. water excl.lights. Contact: 032-5521110/084 553 3001.

Outbuilding to let inNewtown, R2800 incl.water. Contact: 072 2903700.

Warrenton-2 Bedroom,lounge, dining room,kitchen, with carport,fully fenced, R3000p/m. Phone: 032-5524055/082 467 2545.

It pays toadvertise in theClassifiedsSectionContact

Nalisha on032 552 3363.

2 Bedrooms, lounge,kitchen, dining room,T/B, inclusive of water,sewer & refuse, R3950,CBD/Office space.Contact: 032-551 5885.

2 Bedroom flat tolet, corner of Hulett& Patterson Street.Contact Salem: 083 7861099.

3 Bedroom/ensuite,lounge/dining room,prepaid electricity/water, on ground floor,U/C parking in securecomplex. Tel: 032-5521170/Cell: 083 6512815.

Dawnside-2 bed flat forrent, including water,R3000 p/m. Tel: 032-551 1304 a/h only.

A vacancy exists for an Occupational Health Nursing Practitioner at LiquidCartons Isithebe. This position reports directly to the Human Resources Manager.

Key responsibilities will include:• Implementing the provision of a professional occupational health service in the

operation, within a legal and ethical framework, to ensure a healthy, productiveworkforce.

• Providing professional advice to management on occupational health matters.• Assisting with the development and implementation of occupational health

policies and procedures and ensuring compliance with all relevant legalrequirements.

• Building and maintaining conducive relationships with all stakeholders.Implementing special projects related to occupational health e.g. HIV/AIDS

• Ensuring accurate and timeous reporting of occupational health issuesControlling the operational occupational health clinic budget

The ideal candidate should:• Have a diploma or degree in Occupational Health Nursing Science.• Be registered with the SA Nursing Council as Occupational Health Nurse.• Have indemnity with SASOHN.• Have a dispensing certificate, and audiometry- instruction 171, and HIV

counselling skills.• A spirometry certificate would be an added advantage• Have 3 to 5 years experience in occupational health in a manufacturing

environment.• Have sound knowledge of statutory requirements and the application thereof• Have proficient Microsoft Office skills• Have strong analytical skills, be able to prioritise, and pay attention to detail• Be a team player and enjoy building relationships• Be able to assertively deliver a professional occupational health service

This position is a Fixed Term contract.

Applications, should be accompanied by a detailed CV and qualifications andforwarded to:Jayshree ReddyHR ManagerFax : 032 4591430E-Mail: [email protected]

CLOSING DATE: 20th March 2015

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSINGPRACTITIONER ISITHEBE

A dynamic, fast growing National Retailerneeds ambitious, self motivated individualsto fill the following vacancies.

SHOP ASSISTANTBALLITO

These positions offer great growth potential.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:• Matric• Six months retail experience, essential• Team Player• Good communication skills• Positive attitude

Interested persons should fax adetailed C.V. to (031) 309 5511

Closing date for all entries will be4.30pm on Wednesday, 25/03/2015

Please specify the store and position thatyou are applying for on your CV.Correspondence will only be entered intowith candidates who reach the short list.

VACANCY

VACANCYDESPATCH CLERK

Requirements:Experience in Loading, Stock

Control, Receiving and Despatch

CV to be emailed [email protected].

TO LETFACTORY/MANUFACTURING/

WAREHOUSE

Space available250 square meters-1000 square metersCan be sub divided • 3 Phase power

Tel: 032 552 4030Bauhinia Road,Moolla Industrial Area

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EXHAUST SPECIALIST

87Mahatma Ghandi Street, Stanger Ronald: 082 400 2115

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Complete 3Y/

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R650

Front Pipe

R300

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1.6/1.3 Toyota Corolla Branches

for Enhanced Performance

& Better Fuel Consumption

R750

fitted

Corolla 1.6/1.3 Performance

Branch & Stainless Steel

Exhaust Combo

ExhaustWelding

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Golf Complete Stainless

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Cowley/Bosal Universal

Silencers Supplied

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87 MAHATMA GHANDI STREET, STANGERTEL: 032 551 3439 • RONALD: 082 400 2115 • RYAN: 072 375 2545

Exhaust specialist>> Under new management MR Exhaust Mr Tyre at 87

MahatmaGandhi Street, Stang-er is under new management.

Striving to offer customer care andspecialisedserviceisthenewteam’smot-to.

Rya€ n, the workshopmanager, said:“We treasureour clients andalways lookto ways on how we can provide the bestservice to our customers.”

Ryan, Kiresh and Lovemore are aqualified team and look forward to yourvisit.

The outlet specialises in performanceexhausts and also takes onunder-carriage repairs.

Call032 551 3429tobookanappoint-ment.-Supplied

The team Lovemore, Kiresh and Ryan(manager).PHOTO: SUPPLIED

weeklywheelsADVERTORIAL

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R85 990

2010 CHEV AVEO 1.6 LS62 000km Full house, Airbags,

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R189 900

2009 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD 7-SEATER75 000km, Full house, Xenons, Bose Sound,T/bar, Heated seats, Bal 2yr/40 000km S/Plan

R195 990

2014 CHEV CRUZE 1.4 TURBO (103kW)DEMO, Full house, MFS, Very

economical, Bal S/plan & Warranty

2011 FOTON THUNDA 2.8 TD42 000km FSH, Full house, Aircon, Radio,

Canopy, Bin liner

R85 990

DIESEL

R125 990

2012 CHEV UTILTY 1.4i CLUB54 000KM, Full house, Canopy, Bin liner,

Auto Lights, Airbags, ABS, Towbar

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R175 990

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2011 CHEV CAPTIVA 2.4LT 7-SEATER41 000KM, Full house, MFS, MP3,

Bluetooth, Bal Warranty

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2013 CHEV AVEO 1.6L SEDAN30 000KM, aircon, Airbags, ABS, R/CD,

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2010 CHEV AVEO 1.6LS36 000KM FSH, Full house, Airbags,

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United,Stars sharethe spoils>> Log leaders United expected a big finish

WEEKLY REPORTER

ROCKY Park United and NandiShooting Stars shared the spoils(1­1) in a SAFA KwaDukuza Local

Football Association Premier League(stream two) stalemate played at theRecreation Ground on Saturday.

Log leaders United, boasting sevenwins and a solitary loss since the start ofthe 2014/2015 season arrived at the Rec­reation Ground in high spirits, anticipat­ing to bag all three points against thefourth­placed Stars outfit in the hope ofextending their lead at the summit of thelog table.

But, they were in for a rude awakening

after a dismal performance and were for­tunate to return home with a point. TheNtshawini­based Stars outfit squan­dered a golden opportunity of breakingthe deadlock as early as the fifth minuteafter Samkelo Maphumulo was involvedin a one­on­one with the United keeper,but he fluffed his shot, kicking wide.

Ten minutes later Bongani Xulu beatthe United central defender with ease,but blasted the ball over the crossbar.Midway into the first half, the United twinstrikers, Rishel and Rishal Singh wreakedhavocupfront,butfailedtobeattheStarskeeper, Cebo Mthethwa who made somebrilliant saves.

In the 25th minute, Tyrell Canary play­

ing on the far right flank beat his markerbefore making his way into the box, buthis finishing was woeful, missing the tar­get by miles. Just before the break, Nhlah­la Dube held his head in disbelief aftermissing the target from close range.

Early in the second half, SiyabongaKhuzwayo latched onto a cross from Xulu,but headed the ball over the bar.

On the stroke of the hour mark, Unitedwereawardedafreekickfromjustoutsidethe box after a horrendous tackle by ZayaMthembu. Riaz William’s brilliantly exe­cuted curling free kick beat the keeperand went into the top left hand corner ofthe net to give United a 1­0 lead.

Minutes later United were awardedyet another free­kick, but this time Willi­ams failed to curl the ball, resulting in himmissing the target.

With less than 10 minutes remainingStarswereawarded afree kick just metresoutside the box. Muh Khathi’s free­kickwas a replica of Williams, beating theUnited keeper Thobelani Mthembu tosnatch a vital equaliser (1­1).

Minutes later Khuzwayo could havesealed all three points for Stars. He re­ceived a perfect through ball from Khathi,but instead of shooting at goal, he passedthe ball to the far right flank.

With less than three minutes remain­ing Stars hero, Khathi received a secondyellow card after a reckless challenge andreferee Thabo Pheko had no choice butto flash the red card and give Khathimarching orders.

Rocky ParkUnited (inred) andNandiShootingStars (inmaroon)shared thespoils in a1­1 SAFAKwaDukuzaLocal Foot­ball Associ­ation Pre­mier Leaguestalemateplayed atthe Recrea­tion Groundon Saturday.

PHOTO: SUP-PLIED

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DAWNHEIGHTS Cricket Club got off to adream start in their KwaZulu­Natal Chal­lenge League Twenty­20 Knockout Cupcampaign on Sunday.

On Sunday morning they trounced Rail­ways by 79­runs at the Maidstone Groundin Tongaat and barely three hours laterbeat Simplex RHCSC by five wickets at theCountry Club Ground to notch up an im­pressive double header victory.

In the match against Railways, Dawn­heights batted first and posted a mam­moth 150/1 in their allotted 20­overs.

Varun Pal top­scored with a brillianthalf­century (58) which included five foursand two massive sixes. Sagar Aroranotched up 37 runs which included sevenfours. T. Pillay was the pick of the Railwaysbowlers grabbing 4/14 from four overs.

Defending 150 runs, Dawnheightsbowled superbly to dismiss the home teamfor a paltry 71/10 in 16.5 overs. B. Govender(26) top­scored for the home team. Mi­khalin Naicker (3/14 from 2.5 overs) andAdhir Maharaj (3/18 from 4 overs) were themost successful Dawnheights bowlers.

Shehzad Mohamed (2/19 from fourovers) and Nikilesh Misra (2/10 from threeovers) claimed two wickets each.

With their tails up, Dawnheights madethe 30km trip back to KwaDukuza in thehope of repeating their feat against the

powerful Simplex outfit at the CountryClub Ground.

Simplex won the toss and elected tobat first. The visitors posted 88/9 in theirallotted 20 overs.

Opener A. Laghari top­scored with 33runs which included six fours and a six. Na­icker grabbed 3/14 from four overs and Ma­haraj claimed 2/24 from four overs.

Dawnheights cantered to an impress­

ive five­wicket victory (90/5) in the 17thover. Arora (28) and Pal (21) impressedwith the bat yet again.

Dawnheights need to beat Phoenix onSunday at the Rainham Grounds in Phoe­nix in the hope of securing a semi­finalberth.

Meanwhile, Ilembe avenged their 2014T20 semi­final defeat at the hands of Ver­ulam with a hard earned nine runs victory

at the Verulam Recreation Ground.Ilembe lost the toss and were asked to

bat first. They were reeling at 41/5, butthanks to a brilliant knock of 34 runs byPreshen Rapersadh (which included threeboundaries), they (Ilembe) posted a re­spectable 94/8. Zukilkar (23) and Yusuf Is­mail (11) were the only other Ilembe bats­men to register double digits.

Dinolan Govender (2/13 from fourovers) and Pesa Pather (2/20 from fourovers) were the pick of the Verulam bowl­ers claiming two wickets each.

KZN Dolphins cap, Prinelan Subrayan,batting at four for Verulam tried desper­ately to keep the home team in the huntfor honours. But, with wickets tumbling atregular intervals, Verulam were restrictedto 85/8 (going down by nine runs). Subray­an scored an unbeaten 32 runs.

Aaron Pillay was the destroyer­in­chieffor Ilembe grabbing 3/17 from four overs.Dillon Rautenbach grabbed 2/19 from fourovers.

With a semi­final spot beckoning, Ilem­be will be taking no chances in their lastPool D game against Chatsworth at thePenguin Street Grounds in Chatsworth onSunday. Ilembe beat Chatsworth in theKZN Challenge League (50 Overs) at homeand away and are sure to start favouritesfor honours.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDDawnheights were in high spirits after notching up back­to­back victories in their KZN Challenge League T20 K.O.Cup double header clash on Sunday.

Dawnheights off to a dream start

WEEKLY REPORTER

THEREweremajor upsets in the Jer-ry Arunachellam and Family-spon-sored mixed trebles darts tourna-ment (hosted by KwaDukuza DartsAssociation) held at the North CoastTavern on Wednesday night.

Darrel Shanmagum, who enjoyeda purple patch since the start of the2015 season, winning no less thantwo singles titles, joined forces withVigen Murugan and sponsor Aru-nachellam.Afterbeingdrawnabyeinthe quarter-final, they came upagainst veteran campaigners PaddyPadayachee, Sanjay Singh and Char-liePillay,whoousted theyouthful trioof Sidney Naicker, Jodie Naidoo andJustin Naidoo in the quarters.

Shanmagum, Murugan and Aru-nachellamwere firingblanks againsta psyched-up trio of Padayachee,Singh and Pillay in the semi-final,who produced scintillating darts toregister a fluent 2-0win to book theirplace in the final.

The more fancied trio of NeeranSomnath, Terrence Subban andBaluPillay were blown out in the quartersafter slumping to a 2-1 defeat at thehands of Yogan Pillay, Vishalin Par-masivan and Jerry Govender.

Vasa Rungasamy, Nine Pillay andVinesh Geanballey suffered a shockdefeat at the hands of Devan Goun-den,DennisGovenderandPreggiAp-padora in the first set of their quarterfinal clash. But, Rungasamy whonotchedupabrilliant171(threetriple19’s) kept his team in contention forhonours after annexing the second

set to level the scores at 1-1 and pushthegame intoa thirdanddecisiveset.

Pillay and Geanballey upped theirtempointhefinalset,canteringtovic-tory (2-1) to secure a semi-final berthagainstYoganPillay,ParmasivanandJerry Govender.

Thesemi-finalsproved tobearealhumdinger with both teams produc-ing brilliant darts to secure a place inthe final.

Rungasamy,PillayandGeanballeydrew first blood afterwinning the 1stset, but Yogan, Parmasivan andGov-endercamebackstronglymidwayin-to the second set to collar their rivalsand secure a hard fought win.

Withthescorestiedat1-1,thefinalsetprovedtobecrucial forbothteamsintheirquestforhonours.Yogan,Par-masivan and Govender had onlythemselves to blame after a disap-pointing performance in the final set.They failed to produce consistentlyhigh scores in the final set which re-sulted in them going down (2-1).

Padayachee, Singh and Pillaystunned their more youthful oppo-nentsafterwinning theopeningsetofthe final.But,Rungasamy,NinePillayand Geanballey, whowere late out ofthe starting hammered their rivals inthe next two sets to clinch (2-1) themixed trebles darts title.

PresidentofKwaDukuzaDartsAs-sociation (KDDA), Jerry Govenderthanked Arunachellam and Familyfor their generous sponsorship. To-night(Wednesday)KDDAwillhosttheteam doubles tournament at theNorth Coast Tavern in KwaDukuzacommencing at 7.30pm.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDProud sponsor, Jerry Arunachellam (extreme right) congratulates mixed treb­les darts champions Vasa Rungasamy, Nine Pillay and Vinesh Geanballey.

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Grove End clinch Top 8 K.O. Cup>> Dominating team finishes on top

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GROVE End clinched the Tro-phies Engravers-sponsoredKwaDukuzaVolleyballAssoci-

ation (KDVA)Top8KnockoutCupaft-er trouncing arch-rivals KSST instraight sets (2-0) before a partisancrowd at the association courts onThursday night.

The former VSA (Volleyball SouthAfrica) champions,KSSTwere at six-esandsevensright fromthestartandwatched in awe as Grove End cata-pulted to greater heights right fromthe start.

Proud manager of the Grove Endoutfit, Pravin Thulsiram watchedwithglee fromthetouchlinesafterhisson, Cyprin combined superbly withsetter Desmond Pillay to give his sidea 9-4 lead.

Chasingamammothfivepointdef-icit, KSST capitalised on the penetra-tion errors of their opponents (whichwas watched like hawks by the um-pires) to level the scores at 12-12.

Theuse of ShaylenGovender as li-bero by KSST left many of their sup-porters and neutrals shaking theirheadsindisbelief-hisbumpswerepa-thetic adding to thewoes of the KSSTsetters.

Grove End raced to a 17-13 lead,but unforced errors allowed KSST toclaw their way back into contention(20-22). Crucial errors by Athymool-am and the lanky Immilo Pillay al-

lowed Grove End to secure match-point (24-20).

KylePuckree,whohasbeenbelowpar throughout the first set, gaveKSST a glimmer of hope after ham-mering the ball down the line to re-duce the deficit to three points (21-24). Daniels sprawled himself to re-trieve the ball, but followed it upwith

ahorrendousattackonthenetthatal-lowed Grove to secure a comfortable25-21 win in the first set.

The reigning KDVA CompetitiveLeague champions Grove Endstamped their authority in to take acommanding 7-2 lead in the secondset. Successive service errors byAthymoolam and Puckree followed

by an atrocious attack by Danielswhich missed the parameters of thecourts bymiles allowedGrove End toextend their lead.

Neil Perumal set the court ablazewith a bazooka from the centre andVinnie Singh rubbed further salt intothe wounded KSST outfit to doubleGrove End’s advantage (16-8).

KSSTmanagerSydKistantriedev-erything to overcome the tsunami ofGrove End attacks including replac-ing Puckree with Pillay as utility.

But, Grove End were unfazed bythesubstitutionsmadeby theiroppo-nents before Cyprin Tulsiram ham-mered the final nail into the coffin oftheirarch-rivals to inspireGroveEndto an emphatic 25-12 win.

Meanwhile, Nolan Govender,Brendon Govender, Mark Pillay andSherwin Adayyapa (who quit GroveEnd at the start of the 2015 season)combined to guide Warriors Sport tohonours against Friendz (25-23; 25-18) in the play-offs for third spot.

Inothervolleyballnews,KDVAwillhost its first councilmeeting onMon-day, 23 March at The Quartz Confer-ence Centre commencing at 7pm.

KDVA records clerk Aslam Ran-deree warned that clubs who fail tosubmit their player registrationforms (together with photos) beforeThursday, 19 March will not be al-lowed to participate in the 2015league programme.

Clubs are encouraged to partici-pate in the open volleyball tourna-ment (hosted by UKZN) at the UDWSports Complex on Saturday, 21March. The tournament is open tocompetitive males and females andsocial league teams.

Theentrancefee isR500perteam.For more information, contact VenaiNaicker on 084 819 7234.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDGrove End Volleyball Club clinched the Trophies Engravers­sponsored KwaDukuza Volleyball Association Top 8 K.O.Cup after beating arch­rivals KSST in straight sets (2­0) on Thursday night.

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DAWNVIEW Primary Schoolnotched up an impressive doublevictory in their Ilembe PrimarySchools under 13 double-headerclash played last week.

On Monday, they trounced themore fancied KwaDukuza PrimarySchool by eight wickets and onThursday threwthe formbookoutofthe window after toppling champi-ons,ManorPrimary,forthefirsttimein more than a decade.

In thematchagainstKwaDukuzaPrimary, Dawnview elected to batfirst afterwinning the toss. The visi-tors were bundled out for 54 runswith Suveer Dewlall (14) the onlyKwaDukuza Primary batsman toregister double digits.

Bayanda Shandu was the de-stroyer-in-chief for Dawnviewclaiming 3/15 from four overs. Ler-ushan Chetty (2/12 from four overs)andShaunMbambo (2/10 fromfourovers) grabbed two wickets each.

In reply, man-of-the-match Bay-

andu top-scoredwithanote-worthy23 runs which included two foursand a six to guide Dawnview to anemphatic eight-wicket victory. Hereceived good support from Shaunwho scored 17 runs.

On Thursday, Dawnview wel-comed reigning champions ManorPrimary.Manor,wholosttheiropen-ing leagueencounteragainstKwaD-ukuza,madethetriptoDawnviewinthe hope of getting back to the win-ning trail.

Manorbatted firstafter losingthetoss. They posted a dismal 57/9 intheir allotted 15 overs with Nceba(13) theonlybatsman torecorddou-ble figures.

AshtonMoodley (3/21 fromthreeovers)andSbongaKonke(3/16fromthree overs) claimed three wicketseach.

Despite wickets falling aroundhim, opener Shaun Mbambo heldhis nerve top-scoring with 23 runswhich included two fours to guideDawnview to a four-wicket victorywith one over to spare.

Manor coach, Isaac Abrahamsaid:“TheDawnviewladsplayedex-tremelywellandthoroughlydeservevictory”.

Meanwhile,Dawnviewwhowerestrongly fanciedto finishat thetopofpool A conceded their game againstNorth Coast Primary School (due totransport logistics). With NorthCoast Primary only available to playat 1pm and the majority of Dawn-view players relying on transport(which picks them from school at2pm), they had to concede defeat.

In the under 11 league gameplayed at Manor Primary onWednesday, North Coast Primarytoppled the hosts by nine wickets.

Manor batted first and posted64/0 from 12 overs. Kevlin Naidootop-scored with 17 runs. NorthCoast Primary conceded more than35 runs in extras.

In reply man-of-the-match, Jar-ed blasted six fours in his unbeaten30-runs contribution to inspireNorth Coast to victory in the 10thover.

DawnviewPrimarySchoolwere ec­static afternotching upa doublevictory inthe IlembePrimarySchools un­der 13League.PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Dawnview notch impressive double victory

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KWADUKUZA Athletic Club athletesnotched up respectable times in theTongaat Panthers marathon held inTongaat onSunday.

NishenChetty was thesole KDAC rep-resentative inthe 42.2kmrace and didwell, finishingthe gruelling,relatively flatcourse in a time of 4:57.

Nkosinathi Cele set a crackingpace in the 21.1km race, cutting thetape in a splendid time of 1:28. Otherathletes to finish the 21.1km racewereRobertZubane (1:50), Jaybalan

Soobramoney (1:52), Jay Ramnath(1:54),NikeyiMaarbeel (2:10),PaddyPadayachee (2:15), Morgan Pillay(2:15),DippyMoodley (2:15), Chand-er Gungadeen (2:18), Danny Sew-

mungal(2:27), SueGungadeen(2:28), YathinNarotham(2:28) and Ja-glall Jagadaw(2:28).

MelodyNdlovu com-pleted the

10km race in a time of 1:01. Daya-nand Ramrup (1:25), Beena Ramrup(1:39), Shireen Sewmungal (1:44),VaniNaidoo (1:44)andDasrathHari-lal (1:44) successfully completed the10km walk.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDKwaDukuza Athletic Club athletes notched up respectable times at theTongaat Panthers marathon held in Tongaat on Sunday.

KDAC athletes notchrespectable times

NISHEN CHETTY WAS THESOLE KDAC REPRESENTATIVEIN THE 42.2KM RACE AND DID

WELL, FINISHING THEGRUELLING, RELATIVELY FLAT

COURSE IN A TIME OF 4:57.

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Can the Proteasovercome the SriLankans?>> The battle is on for the coveted cricketing title

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CAN the Proteas overcome theSri Lankans in the quarter-fi-nals of the 2015 ICC Cricket

WorldCuponWednesday, 18Marchat the Sydney Cricket Ground?

TheProteasbooked theirplace inthe quarter-final after securing a146-run against the United ArabEmirates (UAE) intheirPoolBmatchin Wellington (New Zealand) onThursday.

The South African opening bats-man Quinton de Kock has come un-derseverecriticismfromfansacrossthe globe.

He has scored just 53 runs (26 ofthem against UAE on Thursday) insix innings at the ICCworld Cup and

whose inclusion in the squad hasbeen the subject of much debate.

ProteasskipperABdeVilliershascome out in support of De Kock.

De Villiers said: "There's nodoubt inmymind that he's amatch-winner and I've said it before thathe'sgoingtoplayabigpart inuswin-ning the Cricket World Cup".

Former Proteas skipper GraemeSmith suggests that De Kock bedropped and that De Villiers takesthe wicket-keeping gloves.

Avid Proteas fan Narendra Singhsaid:

"In the other quarter final clash,Bangladesh do battle with India attheMelbourneCricketGroundon19March.

Australia entertain Pakistan on

20 March at the Adelaide Oval andfavouritesNewZealandplayhoststoWest Indies at theWestpac Stadiumin Wellington on 21 March.

"Based purely on the formbook,New Zealand will do battle with SriLanka in the first semi-final withAustralia lockinghornswithIndia inthe second semi-final.

“Will the final be a repeat of the2011World Cup between Sri Lankaand India or will New Zealand andAustralia contest the 2015 cricketshowpiece?"

Tell us what you think. AnswerSingh's question by emailing him [email protected]

The final is scheduled for 29March at the Melbourne CricketGround.

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Jameel Has­san with a21.5kg King­fish (GiantTrevally)caught atTugela Beachthis weekend.

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A whopping R3 000 prize­money and outrighttrophies will be awarded to the winners, runners­upand third placed team. The entry fee is R200 perteam.

Matches will be contested on the basis of best ofthree sets. Each set will comprise of 12 balls (evenin the event of a karnak).

All funds generated from the tournament will gotowards baby Seyan Naicker.

Tournament co­ordinator Roy Dhaver said: “WeareexpectingafloodofentrieswithteamsfromRich­ards Bay, Phoenix, Chatsworth and Pietermaritzburgmaking their way to Darnall on Saturday to partici­pate in the tournament.”

Dhaver added that players will not go home hun­gry as meals (breyani, bunny chows, burgers, sausagerolls and braai packs) will be available at a nominalcost throughout the day.

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