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MERVYN KRISHNA
MEMBERS of the communityin Zamani marched in pro-test against a R4 increase
in taxi fares introduced by the localtaxi association on Friday.
Aggrieved residents stopped tax-is and off-loaded passengers as partof the protest, when the increase
implemented by the KwaDukuzaTaxi Association came intoeffect.
Placard-carrying protesters,mostly women working in super-
markets and as domestic workers,burned branches in the streetsand said they couldn’t afford thenew fares as their salaries were toolow. The cost of a trip from Zamani
to KwaDukuza has increased fromR8 to R12 and Zamani school goingchildrenhavetopayR8insteadofR6.
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LOCAL security service provider Eagle EyeProtection Services has disputed claimsthat a court application they filedagainst Stanger Manor Secondary School,after their services were terminated bythe school, was “dismissed with costs infavour of the school” at the Durban HighCourt two weeks ago.
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claims that while the case was dismissedthere were “no costs awarded in anyone’sfavour”.
“The case was dismissed due to a dispute of facts created by the school.
“We brought to court an applicationto be reinstated as the security serviceprovider, failing which we would claimdamages for the three year contract thatwas terminated.
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were advised we should go the actionroute in a lower court as opposed to theapplication route.”
Maharaj said the company would betaking the matter on appeal due tomaterial inconsistencies.
“Furthermore, I was in court and therewere no findings by the judge presentduring our appearance. The judge immediately dismissed the case so he did notfind that Eagle Eye misrepresented itself
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“Failing which we exercised our democratic right by going to court.”
Maharaj says that school governingbody chairperson Balan Naidoo acted“unilaterally” in defending the matter.
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Theschool’sattorney, NarrinePerumal,said the advocate for the school AdrianCollingwood, who was present in court,confirmed that the matter was dismissedwith cost. “This is what we know and further than that Eagle Eye is free to pursueany avenue they see fit. We do not wantto start a newspaper war,” said Perumal.
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ANC provincial secretary, Sihle Zikalalaand MP Maggie Govender attended anunmediated ICW (Indians, colureds,
whites) forum at the KwaDukuza Town Hallon Thursday night.
The ICW committee included ANC region-al chairman Thokozani Msweli, secretaryMuzi Sithole, KwaDukuza mayor, RicardoMthembuaswell as ICWcommitteemembersJeff Kannie, Paul David, RoyNaicker andRiazMeer.
Addressing the largecrowd,Zikalala said itis believed that theANC started as an organi-sation for black people and that it still is.
“This is wrong. It is the principle of theANC that each of our leaders in each epochworked to bring freedom andequality for In-dians, whites, coloureds and Africans. Since1994 what has happened?
“Wedonothavefreedomintotalitybecausetoday we have moved from the struggle of re-sistance against the apartheid government tothe struggle for equality.”
He said each community seems to “careabout their own things”.
“Indians, whites and coloureds believe1994 was largely for the black people.
“Minority groups find that they donot havemuch in common with the ANC because theysee us as a black organisation.
“It is true that the ANC is predominantlyblack but we have had contributions en massfromallpeople inSouthAfricaandweworkforall people.”
Zikalala also spoke about dividing factorssuch as economic orientation,transformationagenda such as affirmative action, service de-livery and factionalism.
He said these factor will have to be ad-dressed to create social cohesion in the coun-try. Speaking about the ICW forum, he said itcomes as an expression of non racialism – afundamental of the ANC.
“Wewant to elicit participation and contri-butions from the Indian, white and colouredcommunities in the ANC structures.
“I admit that there is ahigh level of faction-alism. Election of leadership is based not onthe calibre of the person and the work theycan do but rather on the amount of supportthey bring in.
“Indians, whites and coloureds are left outnot because they do not deserve positions butbecausetheyarenotbringinginsupportersforfactionalism.”
NorthCoastKwaDukuzaRatepayers’Asso-ciationSecretaryFrankduToitsaidtheprovin-cial secretary did all the talking at the event.
“The ‘Indian, white, coloured’ communityhad to listen instead of the ANC listening.
“That left little time for the community toraiseconcerns.Youhavetoaskyourselves,arethey genuinely interested in our concerns orwas it just another vote catching exercise
like the “domesticworkers”meeting recent-ly at the Townsend Park Hall. It is the season,”he said.
ANC tries towoo minorityvoters>> Residents claim ANC spoke more than listening
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MERVYN KRISHNA
KWADUKUZA police areinvestigating a case of mur-der, attempted murder andhouse robbery after a teen-ager was killed on Saturdayin Charlottdale, near Grout-ville.
Acocrding to a policesource, at about 9:30pm afamily was sitting insidetheir home when theyheard a knock at the door.
“Suddenly three armedgunmen barged into thehouse.
“One of the children atthe house managed to runoutside in the ensuing cha-os. The rest of the familywas then robbed of a cell-phone and cash.
“A scuffle then ensuedand the family members
managed to push the sus-pects out of the house andbarricade the door.
“The suspects tried to re-gain entry into the housethrough the door and win-dows, but failed.”
The source said the fam-ily then heard gunshots af-ter which the suspects fled.
“Outside the family dis-covered that the child whohad earlier managed to getout of the house had beenshot and killed.
“Another person in ahouse nearby was also in-jured in the crossfire. Thechild has been identified as14-year-oldSenzeniDerrickMdakane.”
The injured man is re-covering in Stanger Hospi-tal. No arrests have beenmade.
Teenager killed infoiled robbery
MERVYN KRISHNA
THE arrest of five men intent on rob-bing a business in Hulett Street on Fri-daymorning reflected police precision,
KwaDukuza mayor Ricardo Mthembu said.The suspected armed robbers were ar-
rested by the KwaDukuza Cluster Team leadby cluster commander Brigadier Derek Cap-tain-Hastibeer on Friday after Hastibeer re-ceived a tip-off that themenwere planning torob a busy store in the CBD.
The KwaDukuza Cluster Team togetherwith members from the National Interven-tion Unit arrested the suspects as they pulledoff at a petrol station in Hulett Street.
The Toyota Corolla they were travelling inwas reported stolen in Durban.
Three firearms, including a police issuefirearm, were found in their possession.
According to Hastibeer, this is the secondarmed robbery syndicate bust in the space ofthree weeks.
“However, the robberies are not going tostop. There will definitely be another syndi-cate coming into our area. We will not stoparresting these hardcore criminals. If youhave any information on any criminal ele-ments in your area, do not hesitate to contactthe police.”
The men, aged between 20 and 30, havebeen positively linked to more than 10 casesof armed robbery, murder and attemptedmurder.
Ntando Zulu, Siyabonga Ngcobo andThabisoMchunuappearedintheKwaDukuzaMagistrate’s Court on charges of armed rob-bery, house-breaking and possession of unli-censed firearms.
They were not asked to plead.The trio were remanded in custody and
more arrests are expected.The remaining two suspects are yet to ap-
pear.Mthembu said through their different po-
licing expertise, the KwaDukuza ClusterTeam, spearheaded by Brigadier Hastibeerwere able to succeed.
“It should also be emphasised that theofficers were faced with suspects who weredetermined to rob and in the process wouldnot have hesitated to kill our officers or eveninnocent civilians.”
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MERVYN KRISH-NA
THEKwaDukuzaSAPS arrested a 31-year-old man forpossession of stolencopper cables lastweek.
Police were in-vestigating allega-tions of copper ca-ble theft which ledthem to a home-stead at Doringkop.
Theyswooped onthe homestead andsearched all thedwellings. Membersfound 20kg of cop-per cables in one ofthe rooms.
The suspect hasbeen charged forpossession of stolenproperty and is dueto appear atKwaDukuza Magis-trate’s Court thisweek.
KwaDukuzaSAPS liaison officer,constable SibusisoKhumalo praisedthe officers for thesterling work anddetermination in ar-resting the suspect.
“We urge thecommunity to con-tinue working handin hand with the po-lice in order to winthis battle of coppercable theft in ourprovince.”
Man incourt fortheft ofcoppercables
NOTHANDO NDLOVU
LINDELANI residents are breathinga little easier after the arrest of awanted house burglary suspect on
Wednesday last week.The director of Inkunzi Ebomvu VIP
Protection, a private security companythat operates in Lindelani, apprehend-ed the 19 year-old suspect.
Speaking to theWeekly after catchingtheman, WisemanMngoma said hewashappy that through informers the sus-pect was apprehended, however, his‘partner in crime’ managed to escape.
“We found the suspect hiding at oneof the houses in Lindelani after one ofthe residents reported that their homehad been burgled.
“The KwaDukuza Correctional Ser-vices centrewas also looking for himbe-cause he ‘ran away’ when they caughthim the first time. This guy is a very fastrunner.”
Mngoma said his company wouldcontinue to work with government forc-es such as Crime Prevention Unit andCorrectional Services to fight crime iniLembe.
“We want to ensure that Lindelaniand other areas in iLembe remain acrime-free zone.
“We ask that the community workswith us.”
He said this is the third suspect theyhave apprehended. KwaDukuza SAPSmedia liaison officer, constable SbusisoKhumalo, commended Inkunzi EbomvuVIP Protection on a job well done.
“If the community can work with thepolice and security companies, manycriminals will be placed behind bars,”said Khumalo.
PHOTO: NOTHANDO NDLOVUThe suspect is seen with director of Inkunzi Ebomvu VIP Protection Wiseman Mngoma and Lucky Gumede.
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CLASSES could not continue asnormal for UkukhanyakwezweHigh School pupils
inMaphumulo afterpupilsfromdiffer-ent tribal authorities were involved ina stick fight on Monday last week.
Pupils who feared for their livesrushed home during the stick fightwhile teachers allegedly hid in offices.
KZN Department of Education(DOE)medialiaisonofficer,MuziMahl-ambi who is ‘hopeful’ that the matricpupilswill dowell in their final exams,said this was not only a DOE issue asthe fights also affected all the commu-nity members.
“Thefactionfightshaveaffectedthewhole society.
“Thepupilswhoare inmatric how-ever, have been meeting to study for
their exams regardless of this situa-tion.”
Mahlambi said thedepartmentmetwith the communitymembers and theInduna on Friday who instructed thepupils to return to school on Mondaythis week.
Mahlambi said the school alwaysmaintainsan80percent or abovepassrate each year and is confident thatthey will do the same this year.
“All schools completed the syllabusby31Augustandtheyhavebeenrevis-ing the whole time.”
Exams will resume on 28 Octoberhe said.
According to school principal,Lenard Khuzwayo the fights began ata community event ‘umemulo’ andboysfromdifferenttribalauthoritiesinthe area were involved.
“The fight continued at school on
Monday and pupils who feared fortheir liveswere forced to returnhome.From Tuesday onwards the pupils didnot return to school.”
Khuzwayo said Department ofTransport, Safety and Liasion MECWilliesMchunuwould address the pu-pils and community members thisweek.
Maphumulo SAPSmedia liasion of-ficer lieutenant G Mchunu said therehavebeen faction fights in theareabe-fore which all started during commu-nity events and then went to variousschools.
“As the police we stopped thesefightswhichenduptakingplaceduringclass time and Ukukhanyakwezwe iscurrently the only school facing such aproblem.”
Mchunu said the police arrested afew pupils last week.
Faction fights affect Maphumulo school
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All roads leading to the townshipwere blockedwith burning tyres andtrees, stranding pupils as well.
Resident Thabo Motaung (25)said: “Taxi fares went up by morethan R2, but they vehicles are notroadworthy. Sometimes we have towalk to the main road because theyrefuse to drive on gravel roads.
“We are angry becausewe tried totalk to them about the increase butthey said theydidn’t carewhetherweboardthetaxisornot.Wewantbuses.Wearetiredofbeingtakenadvantage
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the right thing even though theymissed work.
Commuter Thulane Tsele said: “Ifthey want to raise fares, they have toput roadworthy taxis on the roads.”
KwaDukuza SAPS liaison officer,Sibusiso Khumalo said they werethere tomonitor traffic and give peo-ple alternative routes and to controlthe situation.
“The residents blocked the roadsbut they were not fighting with any-
one.”At themoment thecommunityhas
stopped protesting however, theyhave no transportation.
The KwaDukuza Taxi Associationwas not available for comment at thetime of going to press.
PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNAMembers of POP seen clearing the roads in Zamani.
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ONCE again ukuPhakamisa is out there tohelp the community where they can.
In their ‘Watch this Place’ project theyhave taken on a local community memberNtokozo Mkhize and trained him in theskills of painting and general maintenance.
Not only does this help him earn an income but also prepares him for future employment opportunities.
With the guidance and hard work fromtheir contractor TJ Investments, the project is well on its way to success.
Once again ukuPhakamisa’s aim is touplift and educate the community in theirarea and is fully sponsored by local landfill site DCLM.
Together they encourage the peoplefrom the community, from young to old,to look after their environment as this hasa big impact on the future.
ukuPhakamisa founder, CherylWolhuter, community member
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THE cancer awareness and fundraising event onSunday 20 October at Thatha’s Farm has sparkedthe interest of locals who want to make a difference.
The Dolphin Coast Hospice, the chosen beneficiary, is excited about the momentum the campaign hasalready gained. Calls have come in with sponsorspledging cupcakes and offering a helping hand.
You can browse around the flea market stalls, relax with live entertainment and a cupcake and teawith friends and family while the kids enjoy thejumping castle and play area.
If you are unable to attend the event you can stillsupport the drive by creating awareness in the workplace...You can order cupcakes at R8.50 each for youroffice on Thursday for Friday and Friday for Saturday.
Sms your order to 083 756 9245 to be picked upat Thatha’s Farm. Please support this worthy causeby joining us at Thatha’s farm and enjoying a little cupcake for just R5.
To all who wish to do a little more by means ofsponsorships, flea market table bookings or a helpinghand, please call or sms Owen, on 083 756 9245, orvisit our Facebook page to know how you can helpmake things a little better.
Show your support and LIKE us on Facebook‘thathasfarm’ and leave a message or share yourthoughts.
The colourin competition will kickoff the awareness drive atThaTha’s Farm
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Public NoticeAdopted IDP Process Plan 2014/15
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 28 of the Municipal SystemsAct 32 of 2000,and Section 22 (a) (i) of Municipal Finance ManagementAct of 2003. Maphumulo Local Municipality has adopted the final IDPProcess Plan 2014/15. In terms of Section 34 of the Municipal systemsAct, municipalities are required to Review their IDPs annually. Copies ofthe adopted IDP Process Plan will be available for inspection by public fora period of 14 days (16 - 30 October 2013) in the following municipaloffices:Maphumulo Municipal Offices, Thusong Centre and Sakhuxolo Centre
A copy of each document can be accessed through the municipalwebsite: www.maphumulo.gov.za. Comments should be submittedbefore 12h00 on 30 October 2013 and should be addressed to the ActingMunicipal Manager: Maphumulo Local Municipality, Private Bag X9205,and Maphumulo, 4470 or faxed to (032) 481 2053 [email protected] or hand delivered to the Municipal offices inMaphumulo.
Enquiries regarding this notice may be directed to the Office of the ActingMunicipal Manager (for the attention to Manager: Community Services:Mr Chris Mhlongo) at 032 481 4500 during working hours from Monday toFriday.
Mr. B.R NgubaneActing Municipal ManagerMaphumulo Municipality
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CONTRACT No. TS/108/2013
CONSTRUCTION OF A 750m OF 315mm DIA PVC PIPELINE FROM EMBONISWENIRESERVOIR TO NYUNDWINI VILLAGE NEAR GROUTVILLE
(PIPE CHAINAGE 0 - 750)
ILembeDistrictMunicipality invites EstablishedContractors to bid for construction of 750mof 315mmdia PVC pipeline from Embonisweni reservoir to Nyundwini village near Groutville (pipe chainage 0-750): TS/108/2013.
Only bidders who are registered with CIDB in a contractor registration equal to or higher than 4CEand potential emerging bidderswith a classification of3CE PEwill be eligible to bid.
Bidderswho fail to provide the relevant CIDB information called for in the paragraph above prior to theclosing date of the bid shall be disqualified for further consideration.
Bid Specification Documents together with the bid drawings will be available from Friday, 18October 2013 until the close of business on Thursday, 24 October 2013 at 15:00 from the offices ofthe Cashier at iLembe District Municipality, iLembe House, 59/61 Mahatma Gandhi Street,KwaDukuza, upon payment of a non-refundable cash deposit of R500.00. Bid documents will NOTbeavailable at the site inspectionmeeting.
A COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION will be held at 10H00 on Friday, 25 October 2013.Prospective Bidders shall meet the Engineer at the iLembe District Municipality, 12 Haysom Road(Auditorium) and then proceed to site for a site briefing. The Engineer will not be available forinspection purposes on any other occasion. Prospective bidders are requires to bring their copies ofthe bid specification documents to the site inspection for signing by the Engineer. All bid documentswill be signed on site.
All bid enquiries are to be directed to the Consulting Engineers, Mr. Peter Wilson of BLACKBALANCE PROJECTS (Pty) Ltd on (031) 201 2910 or Mr. Dumisani Khoza on 032 551 8772alternatively contactMs.CingisaMbola on 032 551 8742, iLembeDistrictMunicipality.
Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non attendance of the site inspection will result inthe immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may only be submitted on the bid specificationdocumentation provided by theMunicipality.
All Biddersmust supply a Valid andOriginal Tax Clearance Certificate fromSARS confirming that theBidders Tax matters are in order / or must give authority to iLembe District Municipality to obtaininformation from SARS regarding their Tax matters. Any bid that does not comply with the advert willbe immediately disqualified andwill not be considered.
Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to Bid No. TS/108/2013: Construction of 750m of 315mm DIAPVC Pipeline from Embonisweni Reservoir to Nyundwini Village near Groutville (PipeChainage 0-750) must be submitted into the Bid Box situated at the Ground Floor of ILEMBETECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING, 12 Haysom Road, KWADUKUZA by no later than 12 Mid-Day on Wednesday, 6 November 2013where they will be opened in public. The name and addressof the biddermust be clearly written on the envelope containing the bid. Bids shall be valid for a periodof 90 days.
Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipality’s Supply ChainManagement Policy in two stages. First stage of evaluation is functionality and the second stagebeing the 90/10 preference point scoring system. Only bidders who score the required minimumthreshold on functionality criteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLembe DistrictMunicipality subscribes to thePreferential Procurement Policy FrameworkActNo. 5 of 2000.
iLembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the bids and reservesthe right to accept thewhole or part of the bid.
MR. M MADLALAMUNICIPALMANAGER
ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYILEMBE UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA
CONTRACT No. TS/109/2013
CONSTRUCTION OF A 750m OF 315mm DIA PVC PIPELINE FROM EMBONISWENIRESERVOIR TO NYUNDWINI VILLAGE NEAR GROUTVILLE
(PIPE CHAINAGE 750 - 1500)
ILembeDistrictMunicipality invites EstablishedContractors to bid for construction of 750mof 315mmdia PVC pipeline from Embonisweni reservoir to Nyundwini village near Groutville (pipe chainage750 - 1500): TS/109/2013.
Only bidders who are registered with CIDB in a contractor registration equal to or higher than 4CEand potential emerging bidderswith a classification of3CE PEwill be eligible to bid.
Bidderswho fail to provide the relevant CIDB information called for in the paragraph above prior to theclosing date of the bid shall be disqualified for further consideration.
Bid Specification Documents together with the bid drawings will be available from Friday, 18October 2013 until the close of business on Thursday, 24 October 2013 at 15:00 from the offices ofthe Cashier at iLembe District Municipality, iLembe House, 59/61 Mahatma Gandhi Street,KwaDukuza, upon payment of a non-refundable cash deposit of R500.00. Bid documents will NOTbeavailable at the site inspectionmeeting.
A COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION will be held at 10H00 on Friday, 25 October 2013.Prospective Bidders shall meet the Engineer at the iLembe District Municipality, 12 Haysom Road(Auditorium) and then proceed to site for a site briefing. The Engineer will not be available forinspection purposes on any other occasion. Prospective bidders are requires to bring their copies ofthe bid specification documents to the site inspection for signing by the Engineer. All bid documentswill be signed on site.
All bid enquiries are to be directed to the Consulting Engineers, Mr. Peter Wilson of BLACKBALANCE PROJECTS (Pty) Ltd on (031) 201 2910 or Mr. Dumisani Khoza on 032 551 8772alternatively contactMs.CingisaMbola on 032 551 8742, iLembeDistrictMunicipality.
Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non attendance of the site inspection will result inthe immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may only be submitted on the bid specificationdocumentation provided by theMunicipality.
All Biddersmust supply a Valid andOriginal Tax Clearance Certificate fromSARS confirming that theBidders Tax matters are in order / or must give authority to iLembe District Municipality to obtaininformation from SARS regarding their Tax matters. Any bid that does not comply with the advert willbe immediately disqualified andwill not be considered.
Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to Bid No. TS/109/2013: Construction of 750m of 315mm DIAPVC Pipeline from Embonisweni Reservoir to Nyundwini Village near Groutville (PipeChainage 750 - 1500) must be submitted into the Bid Box situated at the Ground Floor of ILEMBETECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING, 12 Haysom Road, KWADUKUZA by no later than 12 Mid-Day on Wednesday, 6 November 2013where they will be opened in public. The name and addressof the biddermust be clearly written on the envelope containing the bid. Bids shall be valid for a periodof 90 days.
Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipality’s Supply ChainManagement Policy in two stages. First stage of evaluation is functionality and the second stagebeing the 90/10 preference point scoring system. Only bidders who score the required minimumthreshold on functionality criteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLembe DistrictMunicipality subscribes to thePreferential Procurement Policy FrameworkActNo. 5 of 2000.
iLembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the bids and reservesthe right to accept thewhole or part of the bid.
MR. M MADLALAMUNICIPALMANAGER
ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYILEMBE UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA
JOIN Ballito Autohaus and takestrides to assist the Ballito CancerSupport Network. Ballito Autohausis hosting a 4km and 8km fun walkonSunday,27Octobercommencingat 7am sharp.
The event is being held to raisefunds and awareness for the net-work whose primary aim is to pro-
vide advice, counselling and assis-tance to those inflicted with breastcancer and their families.
Thewalkwill offer two distancesand Ballito Authaus have arrangeda prize giveaway, entertainment forall ages as well as food stalls.
Participants are urged to takealong comfortable shoes, invite
friends and enjoy a day out.The walk will commence from
Ballito Autohaus 3-5 Moffat Drive,Ballito Business Park.
Entry costs R20.For further information, contact
Revashni Naidoo on 032 946 5300or email [email protected]
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AN exercise book containinghandwritten notes penned byAfrica’s firstNobelPeacePrize
Laureate, Chief Albert Luthuli, wasofficiallydonatedtotheLuthuliMuse-um by Pam Didcott, wife of formerConstitutional Court Judge JohnDid-cott recently.
Thediscoveryof thenotebookwasmadebyDidcottshortlyafterherhus-band - a foundingmember of theLib-eral Party and Chancellor of DurbanWestville university - died in 1998.
The book remained in her posses-sion ever since as a treasured me-
mento.Entitled‘MyOutlook’anddated20
June 1957 and signed, the originalTudor exercise book contains hand-writtennotes byLuthuli on anumberof topics such as the ‘Spirit of Serviceto Humanity’ and ‘Why I Championthe Cause of Freedom’.
It documents his education, hismembership and participation inother societies, his banning ordersand notes around his deposition as amember of the Native Representa-tives Council.
It containsrare insightof the influ-enceof the churchandChristianity invarious areas of the life of Luthuli.
“I didnotwant to let it go, but afterDr Reddy convinced me and havingvisited the museum, I know I am do-ing the right thing.
“I am sure it will be looked afterand preserved for many more yearsto come,” said Didcott.
She was accompanied by herfriendsDrJairamReddy,chairpersonof the council of theDurbanUniversi-tyofTechnology,andBettyGovinden,a retired lecturer from the formerUniversity of Durban Westville.
“Weareveryexcitedabout thisdo-nationandwish touse theopportuni-tytocallonothermembersofthepub-lic who directly or indirectly knew or
haddealingswithChiefAlbertLuthulitoconsiderhandingoversuchhistori-cal or official documents or photo-graphs or objects that are linked toChief Luthuli for safekeeping at themuseum,” said Luthuli Museum Di-rector Brian Xaba.
“Further research of the book andits contents will take place for futurehistorical reference. A copy of it willbe placed on our digital online cata-logue that is linked to our website.
“This will enable academics andresearchers from all over the worldaccess to a document that otherwisewould have remained hidden away,”he said.
Dr Reddy also handed over fiveblack and white photographs.
The photographs record an occa-sion in 1993when he - accompaniedby former Chief Justice Pius Langa,United Nations Head of the anti-Apartheid movement Enuga ‘ES’Reddy and formerDurbanMunicipalManagerMichaelSutcliffeandothers- handed over a taped audio copy ofChief Albert Luthuli’s Nobel PeacePrize acceptance speech to MrsNokukhanya Luthuli, affectionatelyknown as ‘MaBhengu’.
They could indicate the first timethatMrsLuthulihadheardthehistor-icspeechmadeinOslo,Norway1961.
A historic contribution made to Luthuli Museum
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To us it seems amazing, but that mandidn't just wake up one morning and decide to jump out of a plane.
We can be sure that he has beenstretching himself and trying new thingshis whole life.
Oftentimes, people stay where theyare in life simply because of fear! But doyou know that fear, isn't reality? It's onlya thought in our mind. It's just like thatclassic movie, The wizard of Oz.
When Dorothy arrived at the EmeraldCity, the great Wizard of Oz appeared to beall powerful and mysterious, and he madeeveryone tremble.
He seemed larger than life.But when Dorothy and her friends
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There's a story about a woman whowas newly divorced, almost penniless,afraid of public places, and trying to raisetwo teenage sons.
After several tragedies in her life, shedeveloped severe agoraphobia (fear of be
ing in places where there is a risk of havinga panic attack that people may witness),
Because of these fears the suffererwill deliberately avoid places in public. Thiswoman and was afraid to even leave herhouse.
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She loved to cook and all she knew todo for income was to make sandwichesand other simple foods.
With the help of her sons, she foundnew customers and her sons deliveredthe food.
Her business grew quickly beyond thesize of her kitchen, and she now faced adecision.
Would she stand still and stop growing or would she confront her fears andstep out of her comfort zone?
She chose to do the latter. Her business grew so much that she eventuallyhad her own television show.
Look inside. Think about all the thingsyou've always wanted to do but haven'tbecause of fear.
Whenever you and I are tempted todoubt our ability to start something newand accomplish something, we need torecognise that feeling as a symptom offear it's not a reality.
Like the perception of the great andpowerful Oz, it is merely illusory.
We need to pull back that 'curtain offear' and believe that we can do greatthings, that we have seeds of greatnessinside of us.
So go ahead, start exploring thoseseeds of greatness inside of you and remember to always dream big!
Control thecurtain of fear
THE article in your newspaper oflast week entitled “Manor gets a re-vamp” and the contents thereofbegs a response.
The ANC has mentioned that the
The ANC would not be able toclaim credit and all credit is due tothe ratepayers of KwaDukuza.
Furthermore, council has re-solved to transfer homes in Sunny
Park, 101 Flats, Glenhills and ProteaHeights through the extended en-hanced benefit scheme to the resi-dents at no cost.
Let not the ANC take credit for
this decision, as these homes werebuilt under the astute leadership ofthe late Amichand Rajbansi in theHouse of Delegates and the transferof these homes were long overdue.
The lateAmichandRajbansiof theMinority Front has one more reasonto smile from Heaven.
Cllr Bikrum Bharat SingMinority Front
ANC must not take credit that is due to Minority Front
residents’ “longwait” is over.
How true is thisstatement in thatthe residents ofStangerManorhada“really long wait”,spanning morethan20 years, as theANC has been themajority party from1996.
In this long waittherehasbeenmini-mal service deliverynot just in StangerManor, but in all therate paying areas ofKwaDukuza.
The road im-provement present-ly taking place inStanger Manor andin other rate payingwards is not beingdone by the ANC.
This is as a resultof a long term loantakenby themunici-pality to an amountof two hundred andseventy six millionrands (R276 000000), for the roadsand emergencymasterplan.
This loan wouldbe serviced withsubstantial interestby all ratepayers ofKwaDukuza over along period of time.
By that timemany of us mayhave been longdeadandgoneand the re-paired roads wouldhave become in astate of disrepair,whilst this loan isstill not fully paid.
The ratepayersshould be verymuch aware thathad it not been forthis loan, the ANCcontrolled munici-pality would not inany way be able toengage in these ser-vice deliveries.
October 18, 2013
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9According to the editorial policy of Stanger Weekly, readers are invitedto comment about the newspaper’s contents, and significant errors willbe corrected as soon as possible. Please send information about correction of mistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsman of Media24’sCommunity Press, George Claassen, at [email protected] call him at 021 8513232 or 083 543 2471. Readers can also complainabout the contents to the South African Press Ombudsman. In thatcase, please phone 011 788 4829 of 788 4837, send a fax to011 788 4990 or email to press[email protected]
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Notice is hereby given in terms of the EIA Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 toNo.R546 of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of theNational EnvironmentalManagementAct (Act No 107of 1998), of theKwaDukuzaMunicipality’s intent to upgrade the existing streamcrossing structure at theMbozamoRoadStanger, KwaDukuzaLocalMunicipality, Kwa-ZuluNatal.
Location: The existing stream crossing structure is located approximately 80meters to the south ofRiverside Dr, Stanger, and approximately 400meters from where the upgrade route starts to the Southat 29°18’39.65”S and 31°17’49.02”E
In respect of the above, the applicant the KwaDukuza Municipality intends to submit a basicassessment report as contemplated in the Regulations (Listing Notice 1, Activities 18 and 39 & ListingNotice 3, Activity 19) to the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Agriculture & Environmental Affairs (KZNDAEA) to obtain environmental authorization for the expansion occurring at awatercourse.
Opportunity to participate: Interested and affected parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register and providecomments as well as the interest they may have in the application to the contact persons indicatedbelow by the 25October 2013. The BasicAssessment Report (BAR)will be available for 40 days reviewfrom 29 October to 9 December 2013 at the Stanger Manor Public Library and Triplo4 SustainableSolutions’Offices inBallito.
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KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY
Graduates Expo
KwaDukuza Municipality, under the stewardshipof His Worship the Mayor, Councilor NR Mthembuinvites unemployed graduates to a GraduatesExpo.
The Unemployed Graduates Day’s objective is toequip unemployed graduates with job searchingskills and opportunities that are available in themarket.
Date: 31October 2013Venue: KwaDukuza TownHallTime: 09h30
Please confirm your attendance by the 28thof October 2013. For more informationcontact: Neliswe Buthulezi on 032 551 4070/[email protected]/KwaDukuzaYouth page on FB
NB: Please provide yourself with writing aid
NJ MdakaneMunicipal Manager14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street, KwaDukuzaMN262/2013
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(REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA)CASE NUMBER: 31/2013In the matter between:
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NOTICE OF SALEThis is a sale in execution pursuant to ajudgement obtained in the above HonourableCourt dated 22 MAY 2013 in terms of which thefollowing property will be sold in execution on4 NOVEMBER 2013 at 09H00 at 82 TrevenenRoad, Lotusville, Verulam, to the highest bidderwithout reserve:CERTAIN PROPERTY:ERF 710 La Lucia (Extension No.2),Registration Division F.U., the province ofKwaZulu Natal, in extent 1120 (One ThousandOne Hundred and Twenty) square metres, heldby Deed of Transfer No T35206/1995, subjectto the conditions therein contained.Situated at 28 Lady Ellen Crescent, UmhlangaRocks, La Lucia Extension 2.The property is zoned: Residential4 Bedrooms, 5 ReceptionAreas, 3 Bathrooms, 1Kitchen, 1 Guest WC.OUT BUILDING2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, 1 Kitchen, 2 Garages,Swimming Pool.(The nature, extent, condition and existence ofthe improvements are not guaranteed.)
The Purchaser shall in addition to the Sheriff’scommission, which is 6%(six percent) on theproceeds of the sale up to a price of R30 000.00(Thirty thousand rand) and thereafter 3.5%(threecomma five percent) up to a maximum fee ofR9 655.00 (Nine thousand seven hundred andfifty rand) plus Vat thereon, pay a deposit of10% of the purchase price in cash or by bankguaranteed cheque into the Sheriff’s trustaccount immediately upon closing of the bidand the balance against transfer, which shall besecured by aBank or BuildingSociety guaranteein a form acceptable to Plaintiff’s conveyancers,which guarantee shall be delivered by thePurchaser to the Sheriff within twenty one (21)days from the date of the sale and shall providefor the payment of the full balance and any suchinterest payable as provided for hereunder.
The Rules of this auction are available 24 hoursbefore the auction at the office of the SheriffVerulam at 82 Trevenen Road, Lotusville,Verulam.
The Sheriff Verulam will conduct the sale.Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisitesubject to conditions, inter alia:A)Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68of 2008( UR L h t t p : / / w ww. i n f o . g o v . z a / v i e w /DownloadFileAction?id=99961)B)FICA - legislation i.r.o. proof of identity andaddress particulars.C)Payment of a Registration Fee of R10 000.00in cash.D)Registration conditions.The aforesaid sale shall be subject to theConditions of Sale which may be inspected atthe office of the Sheriff Verulam, 82 TrevenenRoad, Lotusville, Verulam, during normal officehours Monday to Friday.DATED AT JOHANNESBURGTHIS 26st DAYOFAUGUST 2013MENDELOW-JACOBS ATTORNEYSPlaintiff’s AttorneysUnit 8C, 1st Floor3 Melrose BoulevardMelrose Arch, Melrose NorthJOHANNESBURGTel: 011 530 9200Fax: 011 530 9201Ref: MAT2965/VL/Ms L Rautenbach
Junior staff requiredfor admin, with basicaccounting knowledgeandwill alsobe involvedin field work, not officebased job. Tel: 032-5514260/5.
Transport Company inStanger is looking forLong Distance SuperLink Driver, must havemin 5yrs experience.No chances. Tel: 032-551 4260/5
Hemanth Singh &Company Attorneys,BallitoA well established,law Firm requires theservices of a motivatedAdmitted Attorney,with three year’s post-articles, experience incommercial law andlitigation, to start assoon as possible.Candidate must:-Have Own Transport-Driver’s licence-Be able to workindependently-Be able to workeffectively underpressure-Trial Experience- C o n v e y a n c i n gexperience will bebeneficialForward CV [email protected] or fax to 032-5860234.
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AYER ROCKGuesthouse, 74Geranium Street,Stanger Manor,“Tasteful executivea c c ommo d a t i o n ” .Contact: 032 - 5516503/082 562 3676.
BUSINESS FORSALE
Small Bakery for Sale,Fully equipped. Call:083 556 1645.
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1.Flat to let-Kitchen,1 Bedroom, Lounge,Bathroom/toilet.2.Flat to let-Kitchen,2 Bedroom, Lounge,Bathroom/toilet.3.1 Bedroom/Lounge/En-suite.Stanger Manor.Contact: 032-5514260/5.
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Glenhills-2 bedroom,open plan, kitchen &lounge, fully tiled &burglar guard, R2500p/m. Contact: 071 6321410.
Outbuilding to let-Room& kitchen, Highridge-offStanger Manor, R1500with L&W. Contact: 083695 2200.
Outbuilding to let in StgHeights, near Hospital& Pre-School. Tel:032-551 4511/073 7777973.
Urgent Sale/Rent!All offer will beconsidered-4 Bedroomhouse for sale inGlenhills, HappyValley, Stanger, R490000-00 (Negotiable), 4beds, 2 baths, kitchen,open plan D/Roomand lounge. Contact:Trevor-083 780 2257.
HERBALISTS
Dr. Maida in Stanger,24 hours. Contact: 074489 4532.
Dr. Zoka, Stanger, Opp.Boxer Store. Contact:073 843 0125.
LOANS
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 action now:Phone-Princess (StgOffice)-032-552 1194/A/H: 084 211 3587,Makhosi (DBN Office)-031-306 7250/A/H: 083348 1663, Indira-032-552 1170 (A/h)/083 6512441.
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Factory/Warehouseto let, 2000 squarem e t r e s - i n c l u d e smezzanine floor,R70 000 per month,Stanger IndustrialArea. Contact: 082 4241885/083 449 0939.
Factory/Warehouse tolet 350 square metre,R12 250 per month,Stanger IndustrialArea. Contact: 082 4241885/083 449 0939.
Office space to let-Central Stanger-Twointerlinked officesapproximately 250m2on First Floor JayKrishna Centre,KwaDukuza, Air-conditioned withexisting partitions,to be available from1 November 2013.Contact: Mrs. N.Panday: 032-551 1261or 083 658 7505.
R e n t a l s - F a c t o r ypremises for rental,approximately 1500sqm, situated StangerCentral. To view pleasecall: Balan/Tanuja,Tel: 032-586 0230/Email: [email protected].
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Looking for lift clubfrom Stanger to DurbanCBD, from Monday toFriday. Contact: 083700 8399.
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ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
CONTRACT No. TS/100/2013
NDULINDE WATER SUPPLY SCHEME – PHASE 4C (NEW WATERRETICULATION NETWORK INCLUDING YARD TAPS)
iLembe District Municipality invites Established Contractors to bid for the Ndulinde Water SupplyScheme–Phase 4C (NewWaterReticulationNetwork IncludingYardTaps).Only bidderswho are registeredwith theCIDB in a contractor registration equal to or higher than 6CEandpotential emerging bidderswith a classification of5CEPEwill be eligible to bid.Bidders who fail to provide the relevant CIDB information called for in the paragraph above prior tothe closing date of the bid shall be disqualified for further consideration.
Bid Specification Documents together with the bid drawings will be available from Monday, 21October 2013 until the close of business on Friday, 25October 2013 at 15:00 from the offices of theCashier at iLembe District Municipality, iLembe House, 59/61MahatmaGandhi Street, KwaDukuza,upon payment of a non-refundable cash deposit of R 500.00. Bid documents willNOT be availableat the site inspectionmeeting.
A COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION will be held at 10H00 on Monday, 28 October 2013.Prospective Bidders shall meet at Sondoni Garage next to Sundumbili Police Station and thenproceed to site for a site briefing. The Engineer will not be available for inspection purposes on anyother occasion. Prospective bidders are required to bring their copies of the bid specificationdocuments to the site inspection for signing by theEngineer.
All bid enquiries are to be directed to the Consulting Engineers, Mr. M. Handyside of ZAI Consultantson 035 792 4310 orMr. Dumisani Khoza, on 032 551 8772 alternatively contactMs.CingisaMbola on032 551 8742, iLembeDistrictMunicipality.
Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non-attendance of the site inspection will result inthe immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may only be submitted on the bid specificationdocumentation provided by theMunicipality.
All Biddersmust supply a Valid andOriginal TaxClearanceCertificate fromSARS confirming that theBidders Tax matters are in order and/or must give authority to iLembe District Municipality to obtaininformation from SARS regarding their Tax matters. Any bid that does not comply with the advert willbe immediately disqualified and will not be considered. All bidders must provide audited financialstatements (AFS) for companies required by law to be audited/ for companies not required by law tobe audited, AFS for the past three years or since the date of establishment if established during thepast three yearsmust be reviewed&signed off by aChartedAccountant (CA) (SA).
Sealed bid endorsed "Invitation to Bid No. TS/100/2013: Ndulinde Water Supply Scheme –Phase 4C (NewWater Reticulation Network IncludingYard Taps)must be submitted into the BidBox situated at the Ground Floor of ILEMBE TECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING, 12 HaysomRoad, KWADUKUZA by no later than 12 Mid-Day on Monday, 18 November 2013 where they willbe opened in public. The name and address of the bidder must be clearly written on the envelopecontaining the bid. Bids shall be valid for a period of 90 days.
Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipality's Supply ChainManagement Policy in two stages. First stage of evaluation is functionality and the second stagebeing the 90/10 preference point scoring system. Only bidders who score the required minimumthreshold on functionality criteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLembe DistrictMunicipality subscribes to thePreferential Procurement Policy FrameworkActNo. 5 of 2000.
iLembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the bids andreserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid.
MR. M MADLALAMUNICIPAL MANAGER
Qurbani Appeal - Madressa GhousiaRazvia is a non profit community basedorganisation led by Hazrath Ahmed Moulana Khan Al Qaderi. This organisationhas for many years been involved in projects to uplift the community. Presentlythey are involved in assisting many hospices, old age homes and feedingschemes. To meet their demanding objectives of their projects public assistanceis required. Therefore a humble appeal ismade to the Muslim community on theoccasion of EidulAdha to please donatetheir meat and carcasses to this organisation. Your generous contributions willdefinitely be a tremendous help to thepoor community. For further informationcontact Moulana Ahmed Khan on
083 983 3021 or Nasreen Hoosen on072 733 0838.
Wellness day at Hirsch’s with Mor-phy Richards and Iron Angel. Comeand listen to some great advice on keeping fit and healthy for the rest of summeron Friday, 18 October from 10 am to 12pm.No Charge. Booking essential. Phone Jennilee on 032 946 7400 to book.
Hirsch’s Ballito’s German weekend a great variety of german fare will bedemoed in the Miele and AEG kitchens!Date: Saturday, October 19. Time: 10amto 12pm. All welcome. No charge. PhoneJennilee on 032 946 7400 to book.
The Divine Life Society of South Af-rica, Stanger Branch, lovingly invitesyou to their 56th anniversary satsang onSunday 27 October. Havan at 8am andSatsang at 10am at 6 Palmhaven RiseGlenhills, Stanger. Breakfast and lunchprasadwillbeserved.Donotmisstheplayentitled "The People vs. Sivananda". Forfurther details, please contact Jogie Naidoo on 083 414 2297.
Africa Ignite is involved with a travellingstorytelling celebrations project. It is a rural development agency that was formedin 2004 and has been operating since2007. It focuses on women and youth development. Craft enterprises have been
encouraged and work has been exportedand markets created in South Africa.Youth are empowered in the areas of media, marketing research, writing, photography and journalism. The KwaDukuza Libraries will be hosting Africa! Ignite forStory Telling, Songs, Games as well as aReading/Writing Corner from 9am until5pm. Darnall Library: 15 – 19 October. Ballito Library: 22 – 26 October. Entrance isfree and open to everyone.
The Mdoniville Hindu Temple Soci-ety invites you to their annual Purattassiprayers. Flag dehoisting on 17 October at6pm. All Saturday prayers at 3pm. Servicewill be rendered. Offerings can be made.All welcome. For more information call
the clerk on 032 551 1744.
Abhishegum for Shanta Narshimaand Radha Krishna is performed everySaturday at the Shanta Narshima Temple, 13 Centenery Road, Oceanview commencing at 2pm. The community is invited to attend, participate in the bhajansand may make offerings to the deities.Contact Kriyananda (032/5514795) orcell 0845514795.
The Windy Heights Sri Ram Mandir,5 Hornbeam Drive, conducts Satsang every Tuesday at 6.30pm. All welcome. Formore information call 032 551 2430.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Glenhills Secondary School U13 boys volleyball team brought home honours after emergingthird in their category at the KwaZuluNatal Top Schools Tournament held in Durban over theweekend. Team coach Lilyan John Daniel is seen with the team.
MakingKwaDukuzaproud
Stanger Secondary Schoolpupils represented KwaDukuza at the Top Schools Tournament which was held inDurban during the weekend.The team is seen with managers P Gopalan and SBShaik Ali. Table Tennis Convener R Moodley would liketo thank all sponsors fortheir generosity in purchasingkits for the team.
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In Loving Memory
Dear Dad
Thank you for beingthe incredible personyou were, honest,gentle, compassionateand loving.You brought joy andhappiness to all whocame into contact withyou.We will continue tocherish all that youh a v e t a u g h t a n dinstilled in us.The family would liketo invite you all to the
Raman Kisten1949/05/04 to 2013/10/09
th11 Day Memorial service on Saturday, 19August 2013 from10.30am to11.30am.We would like to thank family and friends fortheir over whelming support during our time ofgrief.Sadly missed by your loving family & friends.
IN LOIN LOVING MEMORYVING MEMORY
Mr A. Padayachee(Paddy)
22/04/1928 - 19/10/2007
Sorrows in life aremany, but losingyou was far worsethan any.You never saidgoodbye. You weregone before weknew it.B u t y o u a r eeverywhere we goand in everythingwe do ... a millionwords could neverexpress our sorrowandour devotion.May you continue to
be our guiding light.Sadly missed by your wife, sons, daughter,son-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildrenand a host of family and friends.Inserted byMrsM.Padayachee (Stanger).
IN LOVING MEMORY
NEWLANDS East Kensley trounced Ilembe by 25 runsin a KwaZuluNatal Challenge League game playedat the Country Club Ground on Sunday.
The visitors won the toss and elected to bat firstin overcast conditions. The match was reduced to 45overs due to rain and a slightly damp wicket.
Khalid Shah and Faisal Sahil opened the battingfor the visitors and put on an opening partnership of30 runs before Shah (13) was run out by Yusuf Moollain the 6th over. Sahil (22) was dismissed in the nextover after he was caught at fine leg by Steven Jacobsoff the bowling of Dillon Rautenbach.
Arshad Mahmood and Awais Mohamed took thetally to 53/3 before Mohamed (4) was caught behindby wicketkeeper Yusuf Ismail off the bowling of Aaron Pillay.
Arshad was involved in yet another 25runs partnership with Malik Javid before Javid (11) was clean
bowled by Nadasen in the 17th over. Nazir Zulefir andArshad took the tally to 128/6 before Arshad wascaught at long on by Rautenbach off the bowling ofNadasen. Arshad notched up a brilliant halfcentury(54) which included five fours and three huge sixes.
Luke was the pick of the Ilembe bowlers claiming3/45 from 9 overs. He received good support from Nadasen (2/17 from 9 overs) and Rautenbach (2/39from 7 overs).
Chasing 174 runs for victory, the hosts virtuallythrew away their chances of victory after slumpingfrom 39/2 in the 9th over to 94/7 in the 26th over.
Steven Jacobs and Aaron Pillay battled gamely,taking the tally from 94/7 to 129/8 before Ilembewere bowled out for 148 runs in the 39th over.
Arshad, who impressed with the bat claimed themanofthematch award after grabbing 4 wicketsfor 31 runs from 9 overs to guide
Newlands trounce Ilembe
24/10/2013
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THREE KwaDukuza Budo MartialArts Stars received gold medals dur-ing aMartial Arts competitionheld atCarnivalCity inJohannesburgearlierthis month.
Humaira Khan received two goldmedals in continuousand full contactfighting techniques.
Sanele Msane received one goldmedal for place point fighting tech-niques.
Ntuthuko Jele came second inpoint and third in continuous.
The three competed with fightersfrom five provinces.
AccordingtotheBudoMartialArtstrainer, Timur Kurmanov the threeare highly skilled in kick techniquesand they have been training hard forthe past three years.
Kurmanov said theywere prepar-ing for the international continentalchampionships which will be held atthe Durban ICC in December. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Sanele Msane, Humaira Khan, Timur Kurmanov (Budo Martial Arts trainer)and Ntuthuko Jele.
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REIGNING champions Stanger Manor Primary Schoolare favourites forhonours in theShivendraVelanmemo-rial six-a-side knockout tournament which is scheduledto take place today (Wednesday) at the Manor Ground.
Apart from home ground advantage, Manor boast awealthof talentedplayers includingthelikesofKwaZulu-Natal cap, Alex Pillay, leadingwicket-takerNikhil Singh,KaylanSinghandEmmanuelMaduraywhoareexpectedto feature prominently in Manor’s quest for honours.
However,Manor coach Isaac Abrahamdismissed histeam’s“favouritetag”andaddedthatasix-a-sidetourna-ment is like the lottery.
Abraham said, “Had it been a normal cricket matchwhich comprised of 11 players and contested over 20overs, we would take a power of beating, but in a six-a-side tournament, if a player is on song then he can go ontosteerhis teamtovictory.Thereare just four fieldersex-cluding thewicket keeper andbowler and it is importantthat batsmen rotate the strike and find at least a singleineverydelivery if theyhope togoall theway to the final.”
Manor Primary will lock horns with Harry Bodasingin the first semi-final clash. The second semi-final clashpromises to be a real humdinger with Dawnview andKwaDukuza determined to dethrone the reigning cham-pions.
DawnviewwillbepinningtheirhopesonbighitterKe-aninSattiahandmediumfastbowlerNqubekoLuthuli toguide them to victory. KwaDukuza Primary boast a bal-anced outfit with depth in batting and bowling.
KwaDukuzaPrimaryskipper,MayurenLogenathanisanoutstandingall-rounderand isexpected to trouble theDawnview bowlers and batsmen. Other KwaDukuzaplayersexpectedtoplayapivotal role today(Wednesday)include Rivaldo Moonsamy and Treval Thiruumugam.
Trophieswillbeawarded to thewinnersandrunners-upandmedalstothelosingsemi-finalists.Specialawards
Manor Primaryfavourites for honours
will be presented tothe best bowler andfielder.
At the conclusionof the prize-givingceremony, lunchwillbe provided to allsemi-finalists.
Manor PrimaryprincipalLoganRed-dyexpressedhis sin-cere thanks to theRavi Velan Familyfor sponsoring thetrophies, medalsand meals.
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TEACHERS Style sunk log leaders Titans(2-1) inanexhilaratingStangerandDistrictVolleyball Association Social League gameplayed at the association courts on Thurs-day night.
NazirKhan’sStyleoutfithasbeeninpro-lific form since the start of the third roundofthesocial leagueprogrammenotchingupback-to-back double header league victo-ries and were determined to avenge theirdefeat against their nemesis, Titans wholost just a solitary league game this season(at the hands of Cool Leaders).
TheyouthfulGlenhills-basedTitansout-fit drew first bloodwinning the opening set25-21. Khan urged his charges to up theirtempo at the start of the second set and theladsduly obliged, divingall the courts to re-trieve the ball to stay in contention for hon-ours.
Khan and the ultra-consistent NishenGovendercombinedsuperbly toguideStyletoahardfought25-23wininthesecondset.The Titans lads succumbed to the pressure
of the Style outfit in the third and decisiveset and battled to keep the scoreboard tick-ing resulting in them slumping to a 12-15defeat.
The Stanger Heights-based Sunbrookoutfit (under the watchful eye of DevanMoonsamy)kept their podiumfinishhopesalive with a thrilling 2-1 win against Virgo.
Sunbrook won the first set convincingly(25-21) before Virgo returned the favour inthe second set (25-22).Moonsamy’s charg-eswere all the rage in the final set romping
tans on Thursday night.Meanwhile, therewere nomajor upsets
in the Power Spares-sponsored CorporateKnockout Cup which got underway onWednesday night.
TeamStyleweremade toworkextreme-ly hard in their narrow 25-22; 25-20 winagainst Teachers Style to finish the top ofpool B.
In pool A, Grove End scraped to a hardfought 25-22 win in the opening set, butonce they found their rhythm they coastedto a fluent 25-13win against Cool Leaders.
Powertrans eliminated Cool Leadersfrom the tournament with a nail-biting 25-20; 22-25; 18-16 win.
Tonight (Wednesday) Powertrans andGroveEnd lockhornsat7.30pminacrucialpool A clash with the winner set to contestthe first semi-finalagainstTeachersStyleat8.30pm.The runner-up in the Powertrans/Grove End clash will contest the secondsemi-finalagainstTeamStyleonOctober23followed by the final. President of SDVA,Isaac Abraham expressed his sincerethanks to Shokes Naidoo of Power Sparesfor his generous sponsorship.
Teachers Style wereover the moon onThursday night aftertoppling log leadersTitans (21) in a KDSAsponsoredStanger and DistrictVolleyball Association Social Leaguegame played onThursday night.
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Teachers Style sinks Titans
to a fluent15-11 win.
DarnallActionSporting’swoes con-tinued onThursdaywhen theyslumped toa straightset (21-25;16-25) de-feat at thehands of Ti-
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Power Spares K.O. CupWednesday, October 167pm-Grove End vs Powertrans (umpire-
Teachers Style)8pm-GroveEnd/PowertransvsTeachersStyle
(umpire-Powertrans/Grove End)Official on Duty: Raj NaidooClub on Duty: Grove EndKDSA Social LeagueThursday, October 177pm-Titans vs Sunbrook (umpire-Cool Lead-
ers)7pm-MOB vs Preston (umpire-Virgo)8pm-Teachers Style vs Cool Leaders (umpire-
Sunbrook)8pm-Titans vs Virgo umpire-MOB)9pm-Cool Leaders vs Sunbrook (umpire-
Teachers Style)9pm-Virgo vs MOB (umpire-Preston)Officials on Duty: Devan Moonsamy/Cooks
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PAK International kicked off theircampaign in the Ilembe and DistrictCricket Union Twenty-20 League on awinning note after trouncing theirmore fancied rivalsManor by 43-runsat the country club ground on Satur-day.
Pak International won the toss and
the Manor tailenders.Pak International continued to pile
on the pressure and restricted Manorto 107/8 at the end of their allotted 20-overs. Thirteen-year-old Alex Pillay(19) and Dillon Rautenbach (17) werethe only batsmen to offer any resis-tance.
Usman was the destroyer-in-chieffor Pak International claiming 3/10
from 4 overs. He received good sup-port from Mohamed who grabbed3/30 from 4 overs.
Meanwhile, at the GledhowGround, Nkobongo got their2013/2014 campaign off to a dreamstart after trouncingDoringkopby 81-runs on Saturday.
Nkobongo batted first and posted104/10 in their allotted 20-overs.
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REPORTERPak Internationalkicked offtheir2013/2014campaignon a winning noteaftertrouncingManor by43runsat theCountryClubGroundon Saturday.
A win for PakAA wwiinn ffoorr PPaakk>> Pak International off to a winning start
did not hesitate tomake first use of thebatting strip. Theyposted a whopping150/9 in their allot-ted 20-overs.
Opener TaqueerMalik top scored forPak Internationalwith a note-worthy39 runs which in-cluded six 4s and ahuge 6.
Middle-orderbatsmanTajamalAliscored a “blitzvin-nig” 22 runs whichincluded two foursand two sixes.
Zulfaqar Mo-hamed (18) and AliUsman (18)were theonly other batsmento register double-digits.
Desigan Pillaywas the pick of theManor bowlers,claiming 4/22 from4 overs.
Chasing 151 runsfor victory (at a rateof 5,03 runs) Manorwas in for a rudeawakening aftertheir top-order bats-men were sent foran early shower.
The early depar-ture of Alveiro Na-dasen (9), Steven Ja-cobs (14), AshimShaik (1), Aaron Pil-lay (1) and DesiganPillay(4)put tremen-dous pressure on
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KWADUKUZA Athletic Club(KDAC) will host their annualawards banquet on Saturday, 19October.
The event will be held at theBethel Baptist Church Hall com-mencing at 6.30pm.
The cost of tickets is R50 (forclub members) and R80 (for nonclub members).
All members are requested tosubmit their 2013 race logsheets to Danny Sewmungal by
Thursday, 17 October.Meanwhile, KDAC will host a
breakfast run on Sunday, October27.
All thosewhoareparticipatingmust meet at the Tinley ManorBeachastherunwillcommenceat5am sharp.
The club’s annual generalmeeting will take place on Satur-day, 30 November.
The meeting will be held atStanger Manor Primary Schoolcommencing at 3pm.
Members are urged to attend
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The champs are here>> Grove End win volleyball league title
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GROVEEndwas crownedEZE’SElectri-cal-sponsored Stanger and District Vol-leyball Association (SDVA) CompetitiveLeaguechampionsafterstunningreign-ingchampions,KSST(2-1)beforeahugecrowd at the association courts onThursday night.
Volleyball pundits expected KSST tosuccessfully defend their fourth consec-utive league title after their 2-0 demoli-tion of arch-rivals, Randsons a fortnightago but left the courts red faced after ru-ing their missed opportunities.
Grove End’s league honoursmust beattributed to the return of the “prodigalson” Ronald “Tiger” Ponnsamymidwayinto their league campaign. After the
first two rounds of the competitiveleague, the league title chase looked likea two-horseracebetweenformercham-pionsRandsons anddefending champi-ons KSST.
However, Ponnsamy’s return to com-petitive volleyball, after almost ninemonths, set the courts ablaze and tookGrove End out of the doldrums.
His presence on the courts served asa catalyst to his teammates, who uppedtheir tempo. His constant encourage-ment to “young-bloods” Vinnie SinghandSherwinAdayyapahas givenGroveEnd a new lease on life.
InThursday’s crucial league encoun-ter KSST were in sixes and sevens andwatchedindisbeliefasGroveEndmerci-lessly annihilated them. Ponnsamy and
SatishBhowanibhikcombinedsuperblytoadd to thewoesof the fragileKSSTde-fence.
Singh and Neil Perumal capitalisedon some superb setting by Ponnsamy,putting points on the board with con-summate ease to guide Grove End totheir most comprehensive victory (25-12) against KSST.
The silence in the KSST camp wasdeafening throughout the opening set,but their fans started to find their voicesastheirheroesclawedtheirwaybackin-to contentionwithadramatic26-24winin the second set.
The thirdanddecisive setwas evenlypoisedwithKSSTholdingontoanarrow8-6 lead before Grove End snatched athrilling 15-13 win to reclaim the com-
petitive league title.AdejectedbutmodestKSSTmanager
Syd Kistan summed up his charges per-formance throughout 2013 when hesaid: “We didn’t deserve to win theleague”.
Meanwhile, Warriors Sport notchedup their first league victory in the com-petitive ranks after 15 league appear-ances with a hard fought 16-25; 25-22;16-14winagainstRandsons,whohadtosettle for third spot behind runners-upKSST.
SDVApresident, IsaacAbrahamcon-gratulatednewlycrownedleaguecham-pions Grove End and thanked RonnieChinnsamy(directorofEZE’SElectrical)for injecting awhoppingR5000 into thecompetitive league.
Grove End werecrowned Stangerand District Volleyball AssociationCompetitive Leaguechampions afterdethroning KSST(2512; 2426; 1513) on Thursdaynight.
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STANGER and DistrictVolleyball Association(SDVA) will host aspecial general meet-ing on Tuesday, 22 Oc-tober at the StangerManor SecondarySchool at 6.30pm.
High on the agendawill be the year-endprize-moneyknockouttournament and theannual awards ban-quet.
The draws for the2013 Sanaa KnockoutCup (for social leagueteams) will take placeat theconclusionof themeeting.
Social league teamswishing to participatein the SanaaKnockoutCup are requested tocarry their R200 entryfee to the mee-ting.
The year-endknockout tournamentis expected to get un-derway on 7 Novem-ber. The entry fee isR300per teamwith allteams guaranteed towalkawaywithamini-mum prize-money ofR400.
The winners andrunners-upwill collectR1 500 and R1 000 re-spectively.
For further infor-mation, contact SDVApresident, Isaac Abra-hamon0794280345.
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