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Distributed in: Chatsworth - Havenside, Bayview, Westcliff, Croftdene, Arena Park, Montford, Moorton, Crossmoor, Umhlatuzana, Kharwastan, Silverglen, Shallcross, Harinagar, Buffelsbosch, Burlington Heights, Savannah Park, Mobeni Heights, Malvern and Queensburgh
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As the end of theyear approaches,school is out and
the festive seasonbuzz takes over,
youngsters are inparty mode andcan often be led
astray. Due to thelack of
entertainmentdirected at youth in
Chatsworth, theNelson Mandela
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December 15,from 5pm to 10pm.Four DJs and hip-
hop artists willperform live at the
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Chatsworth whoare ready to dance
the night away atthe festival. Read
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Silverglen Nature Reserve welcomesfloating barge
What started as afloating bird sanctu-ary project by mem-bers of the SilverglenConservancy in themiddle of the dam,situated at the heartof the Silverglen Na-ture Reserve, hasturned into a floatingbarge which ferriednature lovers andp h o t o g r a p h e r saround the dam, re-cently. Explaininghow the projectturned into one forresidents to enjoy,Silverglen Conser-vancy chairman,Shaun Hammond,said, “A floatingbarge is basically avessel that floats onwater and is capableof moving in the
water utilised tomove items or if de-signed by specialisteven motor cars andtrucks across lakes.This little barge wasinitially a project ex-ecuted by members
of the SilverglenConservancy tomake a floating birdsanctuary in the mid-dle of the SilverglenNature Reserve.”The drums weresponsored by a com-
munity member, thetimber for the deck-ing from a roofingcompany in Silver-glen and some othertimber from a storein Cato Manor.“We used our ownmonies to buy therest of the hardwareand tools required toget this projectgoing. Eddie vonBargen, Shanil Bal-gobin, John Baijnathand the rest of theteam worked throughthe rain and earlyevening to see theiridea materialise intoa reality,” he ex-plained. It was onlywhen they saw thefinished product didthey realise that thiscould be more than afloating bird islandbut actually used toferry nature lovers,and photographers
around the dam tobird viewing spotsand places of interestwithin the 20 meterdeep dam. “Weutilise a very silentelectric motor topower the vesselaround due to thisarea being a highlyprotected conserva-tion area noisy fuelpowered motor de-vices are prohibited,”said Hammond.Hammond addedthat with the neces-sary precautions anddisciplines in place,conservancy mem-bers would be able touse this as an excit-ing adventurous edu-cational tool to enticechildren to the re-serve and exposethem to the wonders,value and beauty ofnature.
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A 46-year-old para-plegic man escapedwhat he believed wasthe most dangerous sit-uation he faced in hislife while returningfrom his friend’s home,on Saturday.Devan Pillay said hewas driving his modi-fied Honda Civic fromMerebank back to Sil-verglen at about 7pm,when the incident un-folded.“I was driving passedBeacon Sweets inSouth Coast Roadwhen I noticed a groupof men standing on theopposite side of theroad. I began to feelvery unsafe. A few sec-onds later, a brick was
thrown at me, whichhit the windscreen andmissed my head byinches. The wind-screen was shatteredand I knew that if Islowed down orstopped, I would be ac-costed by the group ofmen, who were alreadymaking their way to-wards me,” he said.Pillay, an administra-tive clerk at theChatsworth SAPS, saidall he could think aboutwas getting to the po-lice station.“A few meters awayfrom where I was at-tacked with the brick,there was rubble and atree stump placed onthe road. I continued to
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drive through the ob-stacles knowing that ifI stopped, I was goingto be attacked. My
concern was that if Iwas asked to get out ofthe vehicle, the perpe-trators would not give
me a chance to explainthat I was physicallychallenged and unableto walk and become
aggressive. I drovestraight to the MetroPolice station in Croft-dene, where I notifiedthem of the incident.Pillay was born withcerebral palsy and wasable to walk with theaid of crutches, how-ever, for the past 15
years, he is wheelchairbound.“The incident has leftme traumatised and Iknow that I am luckyto be alive. I am thank-ful that I decided todrive through the ob-stacles on the road andhad not stopped. I urge
other road users to beextra vigilant, espe-cially now since it’sthe festive season andcriminals are going tobe looking to score aquick buck at anygiven opportunity,” headded.
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Devan Pillay surveys the damages to his windscreen.
A man was killed andthree others injuredafter a light motorvehicle crashed into aresidence wall alongMoorton Drive inChatsworth, lastweek.
The exact cause ofthe collision is notyet known, however,local authorities wereat the scene to con-duct further investi-gations.
On the night of theincident, ER24 para-medics arrived at thescene and found aman, believed to bein his 60s, lying inthe driver’s seat.
A woman and twochildren were foundseated in another ve-hicle. Paramedics as-sessed the man andfound that he showedno signs of life.
Man killedafter vehiclecrashesthrough wallin Moorton
Unfortunately, noth-ing could be done forhim and he was de-clared dead. Thewoman and two chil-dren were assessedand found to havesustained only minorinjuries. They were
treated at the sceneand then transportedto RK Khan Hospitalfor further medicalcare.
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A free concert will behosted by the Com-missioned to ChristChurch at AlenconPrimary School inWoodhurst on Sunday,December 17 at 6pm. For more informationon the concert, call orWhatsApp Chris on076-412-1558.
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Project Revive at the Headlands Park, situated inCroftdene, is currently underway and residentsare urged to monitor and report any illicit activityat the park should they witness behaviour thatwill thwart the completion of the park timeously.The Silverglen Conservancy, together witheThekwini Parks Department in Chatsworth, willundertake to play a major role in sustaining thepark.The area, which was an eyesore to residents andpassers-by, will be revived and developed into abeautiful buzzing indigenous wildlife hub in themiddle of a busy urban intersection.Dr Americo Bonkewitzz , a butterfly specialist,who visited the site, said he is keen to see the ef-fect of such a set-up in the middle of a busy in-tersection.“The plants that will be planted are strictly in-digenous to KZN and will mainly attract inverte-
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The swift responsefrom police officers ofthe Chatsworth SAPSCommunity ServiceCentre resulted in thesuccessful apprehen-sion of three suspects,on Monday.It is alleged that duringthe early hours ofMonday morning, asecurity guard washeld up at a businesspremises on SunsetAvenue.Communications offi-cer of ChatsworthSAPS, Cpt Cheryl Pil-lay, said the suspects
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Ridge at Shallcrosshosts glitteringyear-end party
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Facing many challenges while growing up, in-cluding being a victim of bullying in highschool, helped a Chatsworth youngster discoverhis inner strength and confidence, thus makinghim the determined and focused individual whohe is today.While his past is now behind him, Crossmoorresident, Kirsten Govender (27) has certainlylearned a great deal from the experience and isnow on a mission to become a full-fledgedWorld Wrestling Professionals (WWP) super-star.With the support and expertise of his coach andtwo-time WWP Hardcore Champion, DarylDante Naidu, also known as Nightmare, Goven-der believes that his dream will soon become areality. Govender’s teenage life was no bed ofroses and during an interview with journalists,he described himself as an outcast in highschool.“It all started when I entered high school. I didnot fit into any social groups at school andpupils would often push me around and makefun of me. One day, I was viciously attacked bymany pupils for no particular reason. Had it notbeen for an elderly man assisting me, I wouldhave died. Due to being the victim of bullying,I had a silent rage building up inside me. I couldnot contain it anymore and that’s when I decidedto stand up for myself and fight back,” he said.His decision to defeat the odds earned him pop-ularity at school, but Govender admitted thatfighting started to change him and soon there-after, he became a very violent person. “Thatwas a very dark time in my life, however, I amproud to say that prayer helped me get back onthe spiritual route in life. I knew that I had a pur-pose in life and wanted to take up professionalwrestling,” Govender explained.For as long as he could remember, he lovedwrestling, however, did not know much aboutwrestling schools in Chatsworth. When hecrossed paths with his role-model Nightmare,Govender knew that he could make a name for
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himself.“I have always admired Nightmareas he willingly puts his body at riskin the ring. He is the true definitionof strength and perseverance andhis love and passion for wrestlingis truly praiseworthy. My coachputs all of his time and effort intoteaching me. He has taught me theimportance of not only staying fit,but also the importance of nevergiving up. Nightmare has providedme with the knowledge and expe-rience I need to start my career andI am so thankful to him for not giv-ing up on me,” said the aspiringwrestler.Govender, who enjoys playing vol-leyball and drawing in his sparetime, also extended his heartfeltthanks and appreciation to his par-ents, girlfriend and close familyand friends for always believing inhis dream and encouraging him toexcel. His advice to youngsters andalso those who wish to take up acareer in professional wrestling isnot throw their life away.“Always be strong minded, set
goals and ask for help from familyand friends if need be. Don’t sufferin silence,” he concluded. WWPHardcore Champion, Nightmarepraised Kirsten for his determina-tion and strong willpower.“He is an amazing individual, whohas great things in store for him. Iwill soon be opening the officialDurban WWP Training Centrewhich will allow more youngsterslike Kirsten to train and hopefullybecome wrestlers. Kirsten reallywants to become a WWP superstarand with hard work, he willachieve that,” he said.Nightmare added, “He will gothrough the process that I oncewent through and have talentscouts watch him wrestle atmatches. Should he succeed in im-pressing them, then he will earn thetitle of a full-fledged WWP super-star. From thereon, he will partici-pate in national and internationalshows as well. I am confident inhis abilities and know that he willrise above the odds and make hisdream a reality.”
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Heightened awareness on road safety during the festive seasonhas kicked off and in order to keep road users and the generalpublic safe, the Malvern SAPS team has adopted stringentmeasures as the ‘silly season’ approaches.Communications officer of Malvern SAPS, W/O RadhikaMarimuthu, said residents are cautioned against posting policeactivities on social media, which can hamper and interfere withthe execution of duty especially the occurrences of roadblocks.Precedents in South African law have indicated that it does notrequire a person to be the originator of the content to be heldliable and that merely repeating or ‘sharing’ a post is sufficient.“Further to this, a person may be equally liable for another per-son's posts where that person knows that they have been taggedin the other person's post and allows their name to be used, andfails to take steps to disassociate themselves from that post. Inthis sense, it is very important to note that the potential for legalliability doesn’t only apply to the person, who initially made
the statement but also to the person who posts and forwardsit,” she explained.South African law also states that every person who forms partof the chain of publication of a statement can be sued or heldresponsible for the content contained in a statement.“It is therefore possible to hold a person responsible for re-pub-lishing, sharing or re-tweeting any statement which they knowor may reasonably know which is not supposed to be posted onsocial media,” said W/O Marimuthu.She reiterated that residents should bear in mind that innocentroad users sometimes die in road accidents because of driverswho disregard the law and drive while under the influence ofalcohol.“Vagrant social media posters who defy the law and forwardpost of road blocks are not doing any favours to road users. In-stead, this is creating a culture of defiance and disrespect to theexecution of the law,” added W/O Marimuthu.
Police warn about seriousness ofposting road block information
Cpt Kisten, W/OPramlall, Sgt Newtonand Sgt Pather werecommended for theirefficiency and dedi-cation.
Meanwhile, station commander of Malvern SAPS, Lt Col Valarine Reddy,advised that blood-alcohol levels may not have an alcohol content of morethan 0, 05 percent.“If you have more than 350ml of beer or if you have more than a single totof spirits, you may already be over the limit. These levels of alcohol re-main in your system for up to eight hours after consumption. We urge driv-ers to be responsible and not take chances. Rather remain where you areuntil you have sobered up or arrange for alternative transport home,” shesaid.
The acting stationcommander ofChatsworth SAPS,Col Krish Nair hasemphasized the factthat they haveadopted a zero-toler-ance approach to-wards securitycompanies, who arein contravention ofthe Firearms ControlAct (60 of 2000).This comes after twosuspects were appre-hended by the super-sleuth police officers.According to commu-nications officer ofChatsworth SAPS,Cpt Cheryl Pillay, onThursday, December7, Cpt Kisten acted oninformation receivedregarding an illegalsecurity company op-erating in the West-cliff area. Cpt Kisten togetherwith his fellow teammembers immedi-ately followed up, in-tercepting thesecurity vehicle neara business premiseson Joyhurst Street.“Police investigationsled to the arrest oftwo suspects for con-travening theFirearms Control Act.Two firearms, ammu-nition and expiredfirearm permits wereseized by police offi-cers,” she explained.The suspects, who areaged 38 and 48, weregranted bail and willre-appear in theChatsworth Magis-trate’s Court soon.Col Krish Nair ap-plauded the swift ac-tion taken by the menin blue, which led tothe apprehension ofthe suspects.
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Speak your mind By Dr Guru Kistnasamy
Does the past affect your present negatively?Many of us had sad, unpleasant and disappointing experiencesin the past. These might be in the form of break-ups, divorce,failed business deals, and or addiction to alcohol and drugs. Ifwe do not have closure over these past negative experiences,we will not be happy in the present. Experiences of the pastwill often influence how we think about people and situationsin the present and the future.Here are some ways to put the past behind us. (Ref. Smart Re-covery):• What is in the past cannot be undone. Better look at what youcan bring to your present and future. Focus on what can bedone today rather than what you did or did not do yesterday.
• Remember that the past is not going to get any better but thefuture can. Learn from past mistakes and do not make the samewrong decisions.• Constantly complaining about the injustices and unfairness ofthe past will only serve to take a bad situation and make itworse.• You can use any unkindness or unfair treatment from the pastto make yourself emotionally stronger in the present.• Feeling sorry for yourself, angry towards others, guilty orashamed will continue to keep you from achieving happinessin the present and the future.• What happened to you in the past is not nearly as important
as what you decide to do with it to shape your future.You can be successful in putting your past behind you by changing yourthoughts and feelings about it.‘Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, whichis why we call it the present’- Bil Keane.
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All letters must include the writerʼs full name, address and contact numbers. A nom-de-plume may be used. The editor reserves the right to edit letters. Email your letters to yoshiniperumal@gmail.com or fax 031 459-8346
I was invited to theRailway Barracks re-union, which was heldat the Arena Park Re-gional Hall, last Sun-day. I had theopportunity of meetingmany elders at thefunction and their hum-bleness and simplicitywas priceless. It was aday filled with rekin-dling bond and excite-ment.
Reuniting never felt this goodThis definitelyreignited communityspirit. I find that thetrend by the RailwayBarracks in revivingreunions is very im-portant as no commu-nity or family can existwithout a sense of his-tory. Besides partying,roots are being re-es-tablished and lostfriendships and familyties are rekindledwhile reminiscingabout the good olddays.
We, as a community,urgently need this be-cause in today’s fast-paced societies,families don't interactmuch with each other
and as a result, inmany instances, ourchildren don’t evenknow their familiesacross a room largelybecause we are too ab-sorbed in this material-istic world.
It is so great to see thatthe families came intheir numbers andhave not forgottentheir roots. The GroupAreas Act destroyedthe community, butfailed to destroy thespirit. Today, we talkabout the rainbow na-tion as if it’s a newconcept.
Railway Barracks wasa community united by
the spirit of humankindness. One canonly imagine the tearsand trauma of resi-dents when they wereuprooted and sent intothe townships basedon their skin colour. Asa former resident,Guru Harridas Goven-der told me he remem-bers the contempt hehad for the nationalistgovernment when theywere uprooted.
Special thanks go outto the chairman of theRailway Barracks As-sociation, Tiny Kistan,Kesh and MonicaRaju, Sunny Kuppa-sumy, and all commit-
tee members whomade the reunion asuccess. The quote,"The people who makea difference in yourlife are not the oneswith the most creden-tials, the most money,or the most awards,but the ones whocare," is dedicated tothe team who made itpossible. God bless themembers. Let us seemore reunions fromthe Railway BarracksRemembrance Com-mittee.
Dhayalan MoodleyMobeni Heights
It is never too early to start shopping for the Christ-mas presents that you deserve and if you are stilllooking for that perfect gift for your loved ones,you will be sure to find something special foreveryone at Chatsworth Centre. For your con-venience, and to make your shopping experiencethat much more pleasurable and enjoyable, theyhave extended their shopping hours over the fes-tive season and will be trading from 9am to 7pmdaily, between December 16 and 24.Spend and receive: They have included a gift with purchase for shop-pers this December. Shoppers who spend R200or more between 4pm and 7pm from December16 and 24 must produce their till slips at the infor-mation desk located on phase two and collecttheir complimentary gift. Gifts are available toshoppers only while stocks last and one per cus-tomer. Ts and Cs apply.Photos with Santa:Santa will be making his arrival at ChatsworthCentreʼs Shoprite court from December 1 to 24.
Celebrate the festive seasonwith Chatsworth Centre
Shoppers and their kids can have their phototaken and all children will receive a free lucky dip.Gift wrapping service:A gift wrapping service will be provided at the HUBcourt and will be conducted by Feedy Needy fromDecember 16 to 24. All proceeds raised from theservice will go towards the organisation's charitywork.
Kids entertainment:To make the festive season even more magical foryour little ones, Chatsworth Centre has a jam-packed entertainment schedule planned for kidsduring the centreʼs extended shopping times. Thekiddiesʼ entertainment will take place at theShoprite court (from December 16 to 24 between4pm and 7pm). Activities will include visits from fa-mous cartoon characters, arts and crafts work-shops, sand art and jewelry making, Christmascard and hat making, cookie craft and marshmal-low cake pop workshop and so much more.
Free Wi-Fi:Chatsworth Centre is pleased to announce thelaunch of their new free Wi-Fi offering. They willbe running a competition from December 1 to 31and all you, as a shopper, needs to do is log intotheir free Wi-Fi and you could stand a chance ofwinning an all-inclusive weekend away at WildCoast Sun Casino and Resort. The winner will beannounced by January 3, 2018. The holiday isonly valid for the weekend of January 19 to 21,2018. Ts and Cs apply.Chatsworth Centre would like to take this oppor-tunity in wishing all their valued shoppers, tenantsand their families well over the festive season.Should you require any further information, con-tact the Chatsworth Centreʼs marketing office on031 401-9517 or visit www.chatsworthshoppingcentre.co.za / www.facebook.com/chatsworthshoppingcentre
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Organisers were pleased with the turnout at the event.
Uniting in the fightagainst Aids
World Aids Day is commemorated each year onDecember 1 and is an opportunity for every com-munity to unite in the fight against HIV, showsupport for people living with HIV and remem-ber those who have died.This year, RK Khan Hospital partnered withbusinesses in the Shallcross area and broughtvarious health services to the doorstep of thecommunity of Road 1104 to ensure that the mes-sage about HIV is heard.The theme this year was, ‘It is my right to knowmy status: Prevention is my responsibility’ andthe slogan, ‘Let Our Actions Count!’ was en-couraged.Business owners with factories in the Shallcrossarea including Labora and Novita Shoes, theRidge Shopping Mall, Buziwe Security Service,Vino Storage and Sasol Garage committed timeand money to ensure the success of the event,which was held at a vacant plot in Shallcross.About 250 patients from the 1104 area took ad-vantage of the free health services on offer andgot tested for HIV. Services available includedGM testing, dental health by Dr Mervin Pillay,eye testing by Chatsworth Optometry, male med-
ical circumcision bookings by JPS, breast health,pap smears offered by the MATCH team andHIV testing services.Thuthuzela Care Centre, MBFHI, MRC, Clicksand the Department of Social Development werealso present in support of the proceedings of theday, as well as to assist with any queries. PRO ofRK Khan Hospital, Mbali Mthalane said, “WorldAids Day is an opportunity for all of us to remindourselves that HIV is still a reality and that it isincumbent on all of us to continue fighting prej-udice, stigma and discrimination. An event ofthis nature could not have been possible withoutthe people behind the scenes who work hard tomake sure that everything comes together as wellas it did. On behalf of the organising committee,we convey our sincere thanks and appreciationto all stakeholders who played a role in ensuringthat the day was a success. This includes ANCand DA councillors and ward committees fortheir support, KFC for ensuring that the workerswere fed, Adonai Evangelical Ministries, NewSeason Ministries, CCGs and every single vol-unteer who gave off their time.”
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Little ones shine at mini concert and graduationMoorton Heights Primary School held a mini concert and graduation ceremony for the adorable gradeR pupils, recently. The function was a resounding success. The principal of Moorton Heights PrimarySchool together with staff and SGB members thanked the pupils, parents and the various sponsorswho contributed towards the success of both the concert and graduation.
Montford Primary School pupils were treated to a delicious meal, recently. The meals werethoroughly enjoyed by the youngsters and were kindly sponsored by Sister Pallet. The prin-cipal, staff and SGB express their gratitude and appreciation to Strini Govender and SisterPallet for sponsoring the meals annually.
Beacon Ridge Primary School held their annual speech and awards day function, recently.Seen is the awards day committee and members of management together with the recipientsof the special awards: Dux award, Priscilla Majola, Good Fellowship award, JosephMoshoeshoe, Sports Boy, Aviwe Gezengana and Sports Girl, Sanelisiwe Notyesi.
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Willow Park pupil scoops Dux awardKara Ramsamy is flanked by the principal and staff of Willow Park Primary School.
It was a proud moment for grade seven pupil, Kara Ramsamy from Willow Park Primary School whenshe scooped the Dux award for 2017, recently. The principal, staff and SGB wish her all the best inher future endeavours.
Mariannhill Primary School highlightsissue of littering
Principal, Mr S Govender and co-ordinators, Miss N Narayansamy and Mrs S Munsami with the winners.
uShaka Marine World recently hosted schools from all over KwaZulu-Natal in its annual primaryschool competition. This year's competition was entitled 'Litter Goes in the Bin'. The grade six pupilsfrom Mariannhill Primary School performed exceptionally well and were placed first in the dramacategory.
Newhaven bids farewellto class of 2017
Belvedere Primary hosts anniversary dinner and danceIn celebration of its50th anniversary,Belvedere PrimarySchool hosted a granddinner and dance. Theglittering event was aresounding success.Guests were honouredwith the presence ofcircuit manager, MrsGL Myende. Staff ofthe school, SGB mem-bers and Mrs GLMyede are seen at thetraditional cake cuttingceremony.
Newhaven Secondary School recently bid farewell to their matriculants at a glamorous farewell bash.It was a bitter-sweet moment for both pupils and staff alike as they bid farewell to each other. Seen arepupils from the class of 2017.
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Amariah honoured asTyburn's top achieverGrade seven pupil, Amariah Calissa Kistiah was namedTyburn Primary School’s top achiever at their annualawards ceremony, recently. Amariah achieved nine dis-tinctions and took the subject awards for English, Math-ematics, Economic Management Sciences, SocialSciences, Natural Sciences, Creative Arts and Life Ori-entation. In addition to this, the young lass also scoopedthe award for achieving the highest aggregate in thegrade and the most coveted award of the ceremony, theDux award. The school congratulates her and com-mended her tremendous hard work, determination andendurance.
Amariah Calissa Kistiah proudly displays her ac-colades.
Annual awards ceremony held
Principal, Mr P Ramdeen, presents the awards toSarlisha Naidoo.
Greenvale Primary School hosted its annualawards ceremony, recently. Grade seven pupil,Sarlisha Naidoo scooped several subject awardsand was also the proud recipient of the prestigiousDux award. The awards day was also graced bythe presence of Mrs Shameen Rajbansi and Mar-garet Rajbally, who were the guests of honour.
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One of South Africa’s top pageantry and enter-tainment organisation has become a householdname in the four corners of KwaZulu-Natal. CCPromotions has undoubtedly become synony-mous in the pageant and entertainment industry,and is one of KZN’s most iconic and notable pro-ductions. Founded by Clive Chetty, this reputableorganisation has always showcased young and oldtalent within the community, while also stayingtrue to the ethos of community upliftment. Thepageants organised have certainly served as aplatform for participants to establish themselvesin the modeling world and entertainment indus-
try and at the same time they are able to use thisopportunity to make a difference in the commu-nity. CC Promotions thrives towards communityupliftment and development and its premier pag-eants have been circled on the calendar as one ofthe most remarkable and highly recognised eventsin the province. It is a beauty pageant with a difference, Cate-gories include: Master, Little Miss, Teen Miss,Miss, Mr and Mrs Chatsworth. For details, SMSor Whatsapp Clive Chetty on 072-127-1570 or084-014-6123 or contact Jeshelle on 061-020-4977.
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Former Railway Barracks residents remember their roots
Former residents and descendants of RailwayBarracks attended the much-anticipated fourthannual reunion of the Railway Barracks, recently.This reunion was characterised by scenes of highemotion and elation. Attendees were greeted withdisplays of old pictures.Chairman, Tiny Kisten said, “The historic gath-ering in 2014, after almost 50 years, ignited thedesire for us to formalise ourselves and the Rail-way Barracks Remembrance Association was es-tablished in 2015. This year, we celebrated ourfourth annual reunion and God willing, we hopeto celebrate many more in the years ahead.”A memory wall also paid tribute to loved oneswho passed on. The event was compered by MalaLutchmanan, who is also a descendant of theRailway Barracks. She stressed the importance ofremembering and paying homage to one's roots.The day also held many fun activities such as a
pick-a-box game. The RBRA also paid specialtribute to members of the Tyrants, a band formedin the Railway Barracks and which still consistsof original members, who also formed part of themusical entertainment for the day.This year, the association also compiled a sou-venir brochure which consisted of personal rec-ollections and family histories that weresubmitted by various former residents.Editor, Jeffrey Kannie said, “In retelling our sto-ries in print form, we hope to preserve for pos-terity our former way of life. It is hoped that thesememories will give descendants a true perspec-tive of their past and ground them in roots of hu-mility, simplicity, loyalty, trust, honour, sincerityand bonds of love and friendship forever.” Formore information on the association, contactKeshrie Raju on 083-307-2100.
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Dance away at the youth centre’s Summer party
Youngsters can look forward to various DJs and hip-hop artists who will perform at the event.
Young people aged 20 and younger are invited tothe ultimate ‘Summer Dance Party’ at the NelsonMandela Chatsworth Youth Centre to celebratelife and the end of another school year on Friday,December 15, from 5pm to 10pm. Four DJs and
hip-hop artists will perform live and youngstersare guaranteed to have good, clean fun. The ex-citing event boasts a new DJ every hour. Theyouth centre’s Clive Pillay, said, “Because youngpeople are born with oceans of energy and cre-
ativity, a dance club with their kind of music willgo down well with any youngster. We hope thisparty make parents feel they can leave their chil-dren for a few hours, to burn out their schoolstress with friends in a safe environment. We urgeyoungsters to gather their crew of friends and at-tend the safest and coolest party this year.” Noparents will be allowed into the party. If someonedoesn’t look under 20, then he or she must carry
their ID documents. Tickets to the party are R40and can be bought from the youth centre. Youthattending will not be allowed to carry any re-freshments into the party. Food and refreshmentswill be sold at the party. No alcohol, drugs, smok-ing and bullying will be tolerated at the event. Formore information, contact Clive Pillay on 061-429-2574.
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Al-Zahra Perfumes and Cos-metics, a current fore-runner inthe perfume and cosmetic in-dustry, has been in existencefor the past five years. Withhumble beginnings as a startat home business, and settingroots in many Durban fleamarkets, they have now flour-ished into a thriving namebrand that many people canrelate to. They import their per-fume oils from several interna-tional destinations and mixand bottle them locally. Theirstore, which is based at shop90, Fragrance Street Market inChatsworth, boasts a wide va-riety of ladies and gents oilbased perfumes inspired byleading brand names, which
lasts for at least 24 hours.They also carry a range ofover 200 different brandedcosmetic items ranging fromeye-shadow palettes, liquidmatte lipsticks, make-upbrushes, glow kits and the listgoes on. They pride them-selves in stocking AAA grademake-up at the lowest pricesavailable. They also supply anumber of re-sellers through-out South Africa and courieritems daily. Their store tradesfrom Wednesdays to Sundaysfrom 9am to 5pm. Visit themstore for awesome items atamazing prices. For more in-formation, Whatsapp them on 072-638-9459.
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Nelson Mandela with pop icon, Michael Jackson.
Marking Madiba’scentenary year
Next year is going tobe an historic year aspeople from all overthe world come to-gether to celebrate fa-ther of the nation,Nelson Mandela's cen-tenary year. Madibawould have turned 100on July 18, 2018. Tomark Tata's centenaryyear, the Nelson Man-dela Chatsworth YouthCentre will be hostinga number of activities,events and pro-grammes throughout2018, to celebrate theideals and values thathe stood for. A meetingwill be held on Satur-day, December 16, at11am, at the youth cen-tre, where residentscan pitch ideas for nextyear’s activities, withspecial emphasis on aMandela Fun Walkthrough Chatsworthand a volunteer pro-
gramme. Clive Pillay,a volunteer at theyouth centre, said,"Mandela was thegreatest and mostcourageous man of thepast century, but theideals that he espousedand the work that hestarted must be contin-ued by those of us whoremain."He said that Madibastood for many thingsincluding love, for-giveness, justice,equality, freedom, dig-nity, the fight againstpoverty and racism,voluntarism, sacrificeand good leadership."We want to do every-thing we can to em-brace and cultivatethose values in all theactivities we plan for2018 at the youth cen-tre and in the commu-nity," he added. Thosewith skills to help put
together one of thebiggest fun-walksplanned for
Chatsworth are urgedto attend the planningmeeting. For more in-
formation, contactClive Pillay on 061-429-2574.
The Bayview FlatsResidents Associa-tion, which was es-tablished in 1999, is
appealing to residentsto support their‘Hope for Christmas’project. Despite their
limited resources,members of the or-ganisation have bighearts which allows
them to work on var-ious community up-liftment projects andprogrammes.
Spread hope and goodwill this ChristmasChairman of the or-ganisation, BrandonPillay said, “The an-nual hamper drivestarted almost 12years ago and seeksto provide relief to300 families annu-ally. This is apartfrom the on-goingsoup kitchen andhamper distributionson a smaller scaleduring the year. Hopefor Christmas is aproject that seeks togive families a rea-son to smile duringthe festive season.
It provides immedi-ate social relief in theform of a food parcelwith much neededsupplies. We humblyappeal to you tokindly assist us eitherin cash or kind inproviding these foodhampers to make adifference in the livesof the less fortunate.”One hamper feeds afamily of six to eightand lasts more than amonth and they aimto reach 300 familieswith the cost perhamper being R400each. “Companiesand business housescan pledge to spon-sor more than onefamily or 300 kinddonors could sponsorone family each.Make a differencethis Christmas andsupport Hope forChristmas and givethese families a rea-son to smile. MayGod be with you andyour family over thisfestive season,”added Pillay.
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Do you have a passion for singing, dancing, drama, stand-up comedy or modelling? Then why not enter the Dare toDream Talent Search. The exciting event, which is beingheld by Dream Studio, provides a platform for local artiststo showcase their talent and at the same time, be given ex-posure. This year, there is a category for the ‘Most Talented Grand-parent’ as well and that will certainly add to the fun and ex-citement. Described as a show with a difference, the Dareto Dream Talent Search, has since inception, uplifted andinspired many youngsters throughout Durban and sur-rounding communities. It’s all about the inspiration so be sure to enter! If you candream it, you can do it. Remember, participation is free andall winners will receive major trophies in the various cate-
gories and a free recording courtesy of Rajive Mohan ofHouse of Audio. All participants will also receive a trophyto thank them for their support. The Dare to Dream Talent Search is scheduled to take placeat Northmead Secondary School on December 17 and for-malities are expected to commence at 2pm. Judges areRoshan Singh, Jackie Balram and Shanice Jasmine Sub-biah. Should residents require more information in this re-gard, they are more than welcome to send a WhatsAppmessage/ SMS to 072-459-2247. Participation is free.Termsand conditions apply. Those between the ages of five and 16will only be eligible to enter. Grandparents of any age andany talent may enter. Book your seats immediately as spaceis limited.
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Maharajʼs Shallcross
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Maharajʼs Pharmacy opened in August,1972 by Satish Maharaj and continues toprovide quality, caring services and lowprices even after four decades of exis-tence. Pharmacists, Satish and son,Sholen, together with their trained assis-tants are ever ready to provide invaluableadvice and service to their patients andcustomers. The well-stocked pharmacyoffers medicine, cosmetics, baby foodand a wide range at keen prices.
Sholen personally deals with chronic carepatients. Contact him for all your chroniccare medication. Satish also has specialinterest in skin care problems and rashes.Call in and consult with him personally.They offer the following healthcare serv-ices such as pressure testing, cholesteroland pregnancy testing.
Vital Care Health Range:Our modern diet is overloaded with satu-rated fats, sugar refined, carbohydratesand synthetic additive. In contrast, healthfoods and vitamin formulations are rich inproteins, mineral and fibres which areoften missing from our diets. The use ofherbs, vitamins and minerals for their nat-ural properties is on the increase. The
Vital Range of products, are all high po-tency formulations. Research has shownthat each product has some curative,healing and preventative qualities of re-lated alignments and disease. A productin this range is available for every condi-tion and treatment.
Maharajʼs Shallcross Pharmacy has thecomplete range at reduced prices. Youcan find them at shop 9, situated in Ever-est Crescent in Shallcross. Contact themon 031 409-3111 next to the ShallcrossHall.
Social responsibility of Maharajʼs Phar-macy has always been involved in charitywork. “ Our involvement in various chari-ties stem from our belief that businesshouse should help and care for the com-munity they serve. In all our years, wehave been giving back to the communityon an ongoing basis," said Satish. Healso said that temples, schools, pre-schools, mosques an other institutionsand organisations like sporting clubs haveall benefited from their donations andsponsors. “The old age centres in Andesand Taurus Street have a special place inour hearts. Special care and financial help
have always been rendered to the aged,disabled and indigent people at thesecentres,” he added.
Satish, his wife, Sangeete and son,Sholen have always been community-ori-ented and pledge to continue with theircharity work in the years ahead.
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The Occupational Therapy Department at RKKhan Hospital hosted an annual paediatric partyfor all the children, who have attended therapythroughout the year as well as the in-patients atthe time. This year, the event was held at the hos-pital and they hosted about 70 children of all agesaccompanied by their caregiver. They were treatedto entertainment, food, pictures with Santa and giftbags. An event of this magnitude is only possiblewith a great team. The Occupational Therapy De-partment thanked all the special people who as-sisted in making this day a success. They are
Children enjoyed the fun-filled day.
The organising committee together with role-players at the successful function.
Festive fun fills the air at children's Christmas partyforever grateful for the ongoing support fromtheir sponsors, volunteers and the staff of RKKhan Hospital.
The talented Roshan Singh Bombay Dream Dancers will be performing at theupcoming show.
Roshan Singh’s 12th an-nual Mystical BollywoodNights will take place atthe classy Blue LagoonConference Centre onSunday, December 17. The show will feature thebest entertainment byRoshan Singh BombayDream Dancers andRoshan Singh DanceSchool as well as livemusic entertainment.There will be a widerange of music to be usedfrom the golden era to thelatest songs, not forget-ting all your all-time fa-vorites. Sizzling danceacts will be choreo-graphed by the super-tal-ented choreographer,Katrina Shona Singh. It promises to be a nightfilled with glitz, glamour,energetic dancers andpowerful singers. Do notmiss this show.
Mystical Bollywood Nightstakes to the stage
Performers who are looking forward to the spectacular event.
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Members of the Bayview SAPS, to-gether with the business sector within theBayview policing area, spread Christmascheer among the residents of the Samar-itan Home in Bayview, by hosting aChristmas party for them at the Silver-glen Civic Hall, on Thursday.
The elderly residents were treated to asumptuous lunch and entertainment byTrevor ‘T-Bone’ Pillay. They engaged invarious activities organised by theirfriends in blue, who made sure thateveryone left with a smile on their face.
Communications officer of the Bayview
SAPS, W/O Collin Chetty, said membersof the Bayview SAPS thank eThekwiniSteel, SA Tool Fasteners, Trevor 'T-Bone' Pillay and Pather’s Poultry fortheir contributions in making the event asuccess.
Residents from the Samaritan Home thoroughly enjoyed the fun-filled event. Members of the Bayview SAPS and residents from the Samaritan Home who attended the function.
Putting smiles on the faces ofthe elderly this Christmas
The Dreamcatchers, aprogramme of the Nel-
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Dreamcatchers offer learnership forunemployed youth
portunities for unem-ployed youth. TheAstra Group under-stands the financialchallenges experiencedby school leavers togain a tertiary educa-tion. Study affordabil-ity and finding gainfulemployment withoutwork experience beingthe biggest challenges.The Astral Group com-prises of a group ofcompanies specialisingin property develop-ment, informationtechnology andlifestyle services. Theyare providing 200school-leavers with anopportunity to furthertheir studies and ac-quire an accreditedqualification in mar-keting. While undergo-ing learnership, thecandidates will gainworkplace experienceand possible perma-nent placement withinthe Astral Group, aftersuccessful completion.Candidates selected forthis marketing learner-ship will also be paid amonthly stipend of R2,500 to assist with theirtravel and living ex-penses. To apply forthis further educationand training certificatein marketing (NQFLevel 4), interestedyoungsters must visitthe youth centre onSaturday, December16, at 9am. The oneyear accelerated train-ing and workplaceplacement programmeis fully funded by theAstral Group.
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The SAPS eThekwini Inner South Cluster cele-brated Christmas at the People’s Church of God,last Thursday. This special day was dedicated tothe men and women in blue of the South AfricanPolice Service.
The foot soldiers were acknowledged and hon-oured by Dr Cyril Pillay of People's Church ofGod for their commitment towards ensuring thesafety of the community. The service commencedwith a candle lighting ceremony acknowledgingtheir fallen heroes of the SAPS who were calledto rest and in support of the 16 Days of Activismcampaign.
Deputy mayor, Cllr Fawzia Peer graced the cele-bration with her presence as well. In her keynoteaddress, she encouraged the community to assistthe police in the fight against crime. She askedfor God’s protection, also requesting the spiritualleaders to continuously pray for the safety of thepolice, who will embark on festive duties.
Dr Cyril Pillay said, “As a community-basedchurch organisation, we publicly support our po-
lice to the extent that we hosted an appreciationChristmas party in their honour. I call upon all re-ligious organisations in the area to pray for ourmen and women in blue, especially over this fes-tive season. In every community, there is work tobe done. In every nation, there are wounds toheal. In every heart, there is power to do it.”
Cluster commander of the eThekwini InnerSouth, Maj Gen Nunkumar and police officersexpressed their heartfelt thanks to Dr Cyril Pillayfor always upholding and honouring the police.They have seen the true spirit of Christmasthrough Pst Cyril’s eyes and through his heart.
Communications officer of Chatsworth SAPS,Cpt Cheryl Pillay said, "Special thanks and ap-preciation go out to the deputy mayor, FawziaPeer, Cllr Kanagie Pillay, Apostle Micheal Henry,Pst Prem Sukraj, Chatsworth CPF chairman, MrJakes Singh, Chatsworth SAPS Youth Desk andAlvin Prasad for sharing this special day with thepolice."
Police officers honoured at Christmas celebration
Police officers with special guests and attendees.
The CEC Church hosted a special children’sChristmas celebration service commemoratingthe significance of the birth of Jesus Christ. Thechildren performed various recitations, songs,dances and drama items in celebration of thisauspicious occasion. Right: Some of the chil-dren portraying the nativity scene at the specialcelebration.
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Spreading festive cheerW/O Julius Govender addresses the children at the event.
Over 200 children from Chatsworthwere treated to a wonderful and fun-filled event that included goodies,snacks and party packs at the LivingWord Ministries Church, recently.
The event was made possible by theChild Evangelism Fellowship SouthAfrica that worked in the communi-ties of Chatsworth and Malvern.
Provincial directors of the organisa-tion, Ashby and Pearl Kurian, whohave worked hard in breaking newground in schools, communities andchildren’s homes said, “This year, weconducted our first ever Christmasparty club for the Chatsworth region.With the help of the Chatsworth GoodNews Club teachers and sponsors, theLiving Word Ministries provided
lunch for both children and adults.”
In addition, members of theChatsworth SAPS and W/O JuliusGovender were in attendance. Theyadded to this memorable event by dis-tributing gifts and rendering safetytips for the holidays.
The KGN Musjid Upliftment will host a fundraiser on Saturday, December16 from 6pm at the Arena Park Rounakul Islam Mosque. The event will in-clude a Mehfil-E-Khaas, Naaths, Marsiyas and discourse by leading Ulema.For more information, contact Iftikhaar Sayed on 074-308-9140 or FaradHoosen on 081-486-6643.
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Local author, Selvarani Garib.
Highlighting thestruggles of indentured
womenLocal author, Selvarani Garib (72) highlights thestruggle experienced by indentured femalesthrough her symposium on commemoration ofthe formal abolition of indenture. The story is re-lated by Garib’s great-grandmother, Solai Pa-dayachi to her daughter, Annamah Naicker.Great grandmother, Solai arrived from India withgreat grandfather, Iyemperumal Padayachi onboard the Umzinto X111 on the June 29, 1896.She was identified as having a tattoo on her rightforearm. They had a horrendous journey to thePort of Natal with the crew, and some indenturedmen sexually assaulting single and young mar-ried women.She related that they were lured by touts whopromised great wealth and a better life in thiscountry. The promised homes had not materi-alised. They lived in overcrowded huts and therations given to them barely filled their bellies.They worked in the burning hot summer sun andfreezing cold winters on the sugarcane planta-tions. They worked a nine hour day from dawn todusk. They created small vegetable patches withseeds brought from India, to supplement theirmeals. In time, the extra vegetables were sold onthe streets in baskets that they wove with reedsfound on the river bans. The few clothes that theybrought along became old and tatty and the in-dentured females lost their beautiful looks due tothe backbreaking hard work on the plantations.There were no schools, so the older girls taughtchildren the Indian culture, traditions, dance andlanguage. The unhealthy living conditions gaverise to high, hazardous incidences of occupa-tional diseases, causing high mortality rates. Atthe end of their bondage, her great grandparentschose the option of remaining in the country.
Help deliver Christmasjoy to children
Tyron Community Development will host their fourth annual Christmasparty, 'Shine a Bright Christmas', with dedicated members appealing to res-idents assist them in this regard.
The organisation will provide children with a meal, toy, and a party pack.Founder of the organisation, Tyron Edwin said, “This project was created be-cause there are a lot of children who do not feel the joy of Christmas. Thesechildren often go to bed on an empty stomach. Our organisation is willingto shine a light towards their Christmas because this is a time of giving. I en-courage all businesses and readers to kindly sponsor non-perishable itemssuch as dhall, beans, rice or anything that can feed an underprivileged fam-ily this Christmas. It is up to you to help feed these families and help spreadthe joy of Christmas because everyone deserves a blessed Christmas.” Formore information, contact Tyron Edwin on 084-099-2233.
Children who enjoyed a previous Christmas party hosted by the organisation.
Residents encouragedto join Kasturdene’sChristmas initiative
The Kasturdene Residents Committee will host afamily fun weekend at Kasturdene Park, Croft-dene on Saturday, December 16 and Sunday, De-cember 17 from 9am. The theme will be‘Christmas’ and will kick off with Christmas car-ols commencing from 6pm. The event will alsoinclude numerous activities such as a mini fair,pony rides, kiddie rides and lots of fun and enter-tainment for the entire family. Stalls will also beavailable at the event. The community is en-couraged to support the initiative. For more in-formation, contact Teddy on 065-999-1045,Shadrach on 071-327-5030 or Monica on 074-043-9613.
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Justin JacobsIget to drive many different cars in my lineof work; some are purely performance ori-ented, others are more luxury focused,
while some are budget cars, and then there arethe bakkies. Every now and then though, a carcomes along that just blows me away and be-lieve it or not, the Renault Duster is one suchcar.Why so? Well, Renault created the Duster as aworld car that needs to works in whatever terrainit might find itself in. The Duster comes with ei-ther a petrol or turbodiesel engine option, the lat-ter being the model I recently found myselfdriving, in top spec Dynamique trim and withfour-wheel drive.It might not be the prettiest SUV around, but inall fairness, the Duster is about rugged simplicityand getting the job done, which it does thanks toa ground clearance of 210 mm and a decidedlychunky overall look. Inside, it's basic but this somehow adds to its ap-peal. A touchscreen infotainment system withnavigation Bluetooth and USB, electric windowsand cruise control are some of the luxurious onoffer, while the boot is on par with some pricierSUVs at 475-litresThe quality inside is also not breathtaking withhard plastics and material seats are on offer, how-ever, they seem durable enough to handle every-thing from the daily commute, to venturingoff-road and having man’s best friend along forthe ride.As for its on-tar capabilities, the Duster dieselcomes powered by the widely used 1.5-litre oilburner also found in the Nissan NP200, thatmakes 80kW/240Nm. Hooked to a six-speed
manual gearbox, the figures seem underwhelm-ing, but factor in the Duster’s 1276 kg weight,and the engine makes for a sufficient turn ofspeed.To sample the Duster in its entirety, I recentlyjoined Renault South Africa and a number of myfellow scribes on a jaunt to Clarens in the FreeState. Our drive from Johannesburg saw us tak-ing the road less travelled, literally. We zig-zagged through back roads, on gravel tracks andthrough small towns seemingly from a bygoneera.Another part of our drive included a 4x4 route. Iwas expecting some bumpy gravel road, but as itturned out, it was more extreme. We quite liter-ally drove up the side of a mountain. The roadwas incredibly narrow, frightening and litteredwith rocks. Steep inclines tested both the Dusterand the drivers.After about two-and-a-half hours, we reached ourremote turn around spot. The Duster was able toget here thanks to its 4x4 system, which featuresa 50/50 lock system. The low down torque alsohelps assist the car’s capabilities.After spending a lengthily time with the Duster,I fell in love. It offers fuss-free driving, it’s eco-nomical, comfortable, capable and offers all theconvenience features one would expect from amodern car. It’s spacious and due to its robust-ness, it can handle our ever deteriorating roads,especially those found out in the middle ofnowhere, with ease.The Duster starts at R239 900 for the entry levelpetrol model and tops off at R304 900 for themodel I drove. I’ll be honest, it’s a fantastic car.It’s tenacious, tough and will keep going no mat-ter what. For the money, I doubt you can find acar more suited to South African conditions.
Why the Renault Duster is near perfect
On sale in a number of markets since2010 but only in South Africa as theupmarket yet polarising Infiniti QX80,
Nissan has finally announced pricing detailsfor the new Patrol.Launched in Australia last month in facelift guise,the Y62 generation Patrol replaces the almostdecade old Y61 sold in South Africa until now,with Nissan's rival to the Toyota Land Cruiser200 getting a slightly altered front bumper, newgrille and alloy designs compared to the pre-facelift model.The biggest addition is the inclusion of what Nis-san refers to as its Intelligent Around-View Mon-itor system, that provides a 360 degree viewdisplayed on a eight-inch touchscreen display.As part of the updates, driver assistance tech has
been revised with items such as Blind Spot Warn-ing and Intervention, Rear Cross Traffic Alert,Lane Departure Warning and Prevention, Adap-tive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning,Emergency Braking and Distance Control beingstandard.Like the QX80, the Patrol is offered only with a5.6-litre petrol V8 that develops 298 kW and 560Nm of torque, connected to a seven-speed auto-matic gearbox. Fuel consumption is rated at 14.4L/100 km. As it was primarily designed for theMiddle East and North American markets, the lat-ter where it is sold as the second generation Ar-mada, no diesel engine is currently available.Available in only one trim level, LE, the Patrol ispriced at R1 299 000 with a six year / 150 000km warranty and three year / 90 000 km serviceplan included.
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Is the XC40 the Volvo that South Africans havebeen waiting for? I flew to Barcelona, Spain tosample this new compact SUV from the
Swedish car maker. It is packed with new tech-nology and clever features. Has it got what ittakes to make an impact? I definitely think so.The stylingIt’s unmistakably Volvo, in fact, it’s unmistakablySwedish in design. Clean, flowing lines, an ag-gressive front-end featuring the brand’s new in-verted grille and trademark Thor’s Hammer LEDdaytime running lights grabbed my attention. Therear is also standard Volvo SUV fare and featuresthe now signature vertical taillights on either sideof the sculptured tailgate.It’s youthfulThe XC40, especially when viewed from the out-side, does seem to be more youthful in its ap-pearance as per its intended target audience. Anassortment of customisation trim pieces are of-fered with the sporty R-Design being myfavourite, thanks to its bigger wheels, flaredbumpers and a black roof.The interiorInside the XC40, I noticed that much of the lookand feel can be compared to that of the more pre-mium models in the Volvo stable. One of the mainattractions is the nine-inch Sensus Connect info-tainment system and the TFT instrument cluster,as well as the premium levels of fit-and-finish. The R-Design I drove also had black sportsseats and a Lava Red option for the carpets, trans-mission tunnel and door panels.It’s also practicalStill keeping with those door panels, well theydon’t have speakers in them. Instead, a single
ventilated speaker replaces both, albeit relocatedto the dashboard. According to Volvo, this im-proves sound quality as air is pumped directlythrough.This means that storage is best in class. I man-aged to fit a laptop bag into the storage compart-ment. The centre armrest storage has also beendesigned to fit more and there is another storagearea for smaller items.It is however the boot that impresses most. Thedesigners have made better use of the space al-
lowing for different storage configurations. TheXC40 is built on Volvo’s new Compact ModularArchitecture, which is a global mid-sized plat-form expected to underpin the next range of smallVolvo models.The driveThe XC40 will be arriving in South Africa aroundApril next year with a choice of two engine op-tions; a D4 turbodiesel and T5 turbo-petrol. Allmodels will feature all-wheel drive, an eight-
speed Geartronic gearbox and two trim options;Momentum and R-Design, both of which were atthe launch.Right from the off, the D4 with its140kW/400Nm shined. I think it makes morepractical sense for day-to-day ownership and ithas an impressive torque figure, as well as fuelconsumption at a claimed 5.5-litres/100km.The T5 on the other hand delivers185kW/350Nm, but add in the R-Design para-phernalia, and you have one good looking, yet se-riously quick SUV that will satisfy those wantingsome poke. Both cars also feature an Off-Roaddriving mode and have a noteworthy groundclearance of 211mm.Pilot AssistA feature I was extremely grateful for, mostly be-cause of Spain driving on the other side, is thePilot Assist system. It helps to keep the car withinthe lanes and even turns the wheel as the road me-anders. It maintains a safe following distance andwarns if cars are located in your blind spot.It is a first for this segment and one which is mostdefinitely beneficial. Volvo’s City Safe systemhas also been revised, mostly by braking when acar is detected while you are reversing.Final thoughtsAfter two days driving it, I can say that the XC40is indeed the Volvo that we South Africans havebeen waiting for. It’s a compact SUV with someoff-road ability. It’s practical, good looking andoffers a full range of safety features.The competition within the segment is well es-tablished but Volvo is offering a well specifiedmodel as standard. Price is unconfirmed butVolvo South Africa has hinted at a starting priceof under R500 000, before topping-out towardsthe mid-R600 000 mark.
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After a series of renderings,teasers and spy shots, Lam-borghini has taken the covers
off its second only ever off-roader, thesharply styled Urus.Claimed to elevate the SUV to a level ithas never been before, the Urus takes itsname from the wild ancestor of the do-mestic cow, Aurochs, with Lamborghinifurther describing it as a "super SUV"that also rates as its most versatile todate.Said to take inspiration from the iconicLM002 aesthetically, the Urus, unlikethe Huracan or Aventador, comes pow-ered by a V8 engine, which also rates asthe first forced-induction unit to make itinto a production Lamborghini.Displacing 4.0-litres, the twin-tur-bocharged mill produces 485 kW and850 Nm of torque, which Lamborghiniclaims allows for a top speed of 305km/h and 0-100 km/h in 3.5 seconds. Aeight-speed automatic gearbox sends theamount of twist to all four wheels, withas much as 87% going to the rear wheelsthanks to a rear Torsen self-locking cen-tre differential and Torque Vectoring.In addition to the same rear-wheel steer-ing system as the Aventador S, the Urusushers in a new six-mode drive selectorknown as Tamburo. These consist ofStrada, Corsa, Neve (snow), Terra (off-road), Sabbia (sand) and Ego.While the former modes are aimed ateveryday use and maximum perform-ance, the latter three are off-road specificand involves the Urus being raised when
heading off the black stuff. Wheel sizesrange from 21-23-inches with brakingpower coming from carbon ceramicdiscs with a 10-pistron caliper setup atthe front and six-pistons at the rear.Riding on the same MLB Evo platformas the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7 andBentley Bentayga, the Urus ticks thescales at "less than 2 200 kg", and fea-tures a unique interior with a number ofhexagonal details such as the air ventsand door handles.Highlighted by a TFT instrument cluster,the centre facia incorporates a dual-screen layout derived from the Audi A8,with the steering wheel featuring a vi-
bration damper said to "enhance com-fort". Notable creature comforts, eitherstandard or optional, includes 18-wayelectric heated and cooled seats, 21-speaker 1 700 watt 3D Bang & Olufsensound system, voice activation, auto-matic tailgate, surround view cameraand LED headlights. Boot space is ratedat 616-litres or 1 596-litres with the rearseats folded down.Pricing for the Urus in Europe starts at€171 429 (R2 747 028) with deliverscommencing early next year. Final avail-ability for South Africa is yet to be an-nounced.
Lamborghini's Urus ‘superSUV’ touches down
Having made their official world debut at the Frankfurt MotorShow in September, Opel has divulged pricing details of the In-signia GSI and its Sports Tourer estate equivalent in Europe.
The first Opel model to carry the GSI moniker since the Corsa in 2012, theInsignia GSI comes powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine de-veloping 191 kW and 400 Nm of torque, while the Sports Tourer boasts asimilar displacement albeit fuelled by diesel and equipped with an extra tur-bocharger for a output of 154 kW and 480 Nm of torque.On both models, drive goes to all four wheels via Twinster all-wheel drivesystem through an eight-speed automatic gearbox, with Torque Vectoring,Brembo brake calipers, FlexRide chassis and four mode drive selector(Standard, Sport, Tour and Competition) standard on all models.In its home market, the GSI retails for €45 595 (R729 656) while the SportsTourer commands a sticker price of €46 595 (R745 659). Although the lat-ter is unlikely to reach South Africa anytime soon, speculation is open onthe sedan following Opel's recent sale to the PSA group and ultimate mar-ket re-commitment.
Opel prices InsigniaGSI in Europe
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Some two months after making their re-spective world debuts, Jaguar LandRover (JLR) South Africa has released
pricing details of the facelifted Range Roverand Range Rover Sport.Now sporting styling derived from the Velar aswell as an interior significantly updated to includethe marque's new dual 10-inch Touch Pro Duo in-fotainment system, both the Range Rover andSport are now offered with a plug-in hybrid dri-vetrain for the first time, with the former again re-ceiving the ultra-luxurious long wheelbaseSVAutobiography shown at the Los Angeles In-
ternational Auto Show last month.Line-upIn total, both models will be offered with a choiceof six engines, all connected to a eight-speed au-tomatic gearbox, with trim levels for the Sportbeing S, SE, HSE, HSE Dynamic, AutobiographyDynamic and SVR, while those for the standardRange Rover are Vogue, Vogue SE, Autobiogra-phy, SVAutobiography and the V8 only standardwheelbase SVAutobiography Dynamic.In terms of diesel power, the 3.0-litre TDV6serves as entry point and produces 190 kW and500 Nm of torque, while the SDV6 ups the ante
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to 225 kW and 700Nm. At the top of therange, the SDV8 dis-places 4.4-litres andpunches out 250 kWand 740 Nm. Unlike inEurope, the base 2.0-litre SD4 with 177 kWand 500 Nm is not ear-marked for local intro-duction.On the petrol front, thenew Ingenium 2.0-litreturbocharged mill isavailable only in theSport in Si4 guise, andproduces 221 kW and400 Nm. The familiar3.0-litre superchargedV6 in the Si6 remainsas is with 250 kW and450 Nm, while the 5.0-litre supercharged V8is offered in three out-puts; 386 kW / 625Nm, 423 kW / 700 Nmin the SVR and 416kW / 700 Nm in theSVAutobiography Dy-namic.The new P400e modelmeanwhile blends the2.0-litre Ingenium witha 85 kW electric motorfor a total system out-put of 297 kW and 640Nm of torque. All-elec-tric range is capped at51 km/h with LandRover claiming a topspeed of 220 km/h or137 km/h when run-ning on the electricmotor only.
Until now only available with a dieselengine, Mahindra has launched apetrol powered version of the
XUV500 in India, following similar unveil-ings in the Middle East.Available in a model specific G trim level, thepetrol XUV500 differs little from the dieselaesthetically, with the only hint being amHawk G140 badge on the front wings. Pro-ducing 103 kW and 320 Nm of torque, the 2.2-litre mill drives the front wheels through asix-speed automatic gearbox with no all-wheel
drive option.Priced at INR 1 549 000 (R324 887), notablefeatures include a seven-inch touchscreen dis-play with Android Auto, projector-type head-lights, cruise control, rain sense wipers,keyless entry, push-button start, tyre pressuremonitor, dual front airbags and ABS withEBD. To be offered only in selected Indian cities, itremains to be seen whether Mahindra SouthAfrica will deem it fit to bring the petrolXUV500 to market.
Petrol Mahindra XUV500launched in India
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Mitsubishi Motors South Africa has re-vived the Xtreme moniker last usedon the Colt for a limited edition ver-
sion of the new Triton, with production limitedto just 50 units.Available in both two-and-four-wheel drive con-figurations, the Xtreme takes a number of hintsfrom the Triton Athlete shown at the Thai MotorExpo last week, and adds a series of aesthetics de-tails Mitsubishi claims are worth R60 000, butwith only going up by R20 000 versus the stan-dard Triton.Said to have the result of "customer feedback",
these include black wheel arch extensions, blackand chrome alloy wheels wrapped in Cooper Ad-venturer All-Terrain tyres, sports bar, front andrear light guards, Triton branded scuff plates,black tonneau cover and fuel flap, tailgate cover,bonnet guard, grille and fog light covers, doorhandle covers, Xtreme badging and on the inside,heavy duty rubber floor mats.Power is kept unchanged with the 2.4-litre DI-Dturbodiesel engine producing 133 kW and 430Nm of torque, hooked to either a six-speed man-ual or five-speed automatic gearbox. Standardequipment is also kept unchanged.
Mitsubishi takes Tritonto a new Xtreme
Unveiled at the ShanghaiMotor Show back inApril, Lexus has now
officially released local pricingand spec details of the updatedNX.Launched some two years ago asthe most controversially styledLexus to date, the NX receivesslimmer projector-type head-lights, redesigned bumpers frontand rear bumpers, the same"wave" spindle grille as the LC,new tailgate, reshaped numberplate cavity and new LED taillamps.Building on this, the flagship F-Sport features a black chrome grille frame withthe grille itself getting a black mesh design,brushed aluminium lower apron and side ventsfinished in graphite complete with F-Sport badg-ing.Just as subtle, the interior, on the F-Sport at least,benefits from a new 10.3-inch infotainment dis-play as opposed to the previous seven-inch unit,with other changes consisting of new HVACswitches with metal effect, satin door handle trimand a redesigned analogue clock now linked withthe satellite navigation.On the base spec E model, rain sense wipers,auto-levelling headlights and a reverse camera arenow fitted as standard, while the mid-spec EXgets roof rails, dynamic headlights, chrome de-tailing on the steering wheel and aluminium fin-ishes on the centre console.Changes underneath the NX's new skin are moreextensive though with a recalibrated rear sta-biliser-bar, new bushings and front dampers, up-
dated shock absorbers and the inclusion of Lexus'Adaptive Variable Suspension derived from theF-Sport.In-line with its new looks, the NX now bears the300 designation instead of 200t, with power stillcoming from a 2.0-litre turbocharged petrol en-gine developing 175 kW and 350 Nm of torque.The hybrid 300h retains its 150 kW 2.5-litrepetrol/electric setup with drive going to all fourwheels via a CVT.While a six-speed automatic gearbox is retainedon the 300, the E now sends its grunt to the frontwheels with the EX and F-Sport remaining all-wheel drive.Available from January, all NXs come with athree year / 100 000 km warranty as standard.
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A huge heap of dirt on a corner of a vacant landbuzzing with flies and scattered with stray dogstrying to scavenge on food scraps, is a commonsite to residents of Chatsworth passing by.Illegal dumping is an evil act that causes a lot ofharm to our fellow human beings and our beauti-ful environment. These acts are done by individ-uals, who definitely do not care about thewellbeing of others.Illegal dumping contains waste that have haz-ardous substances and chemicals that cause majordamages to the air, soil, water and us, human be-ings. The chemicals go into water systems fromthese illegal dumping grounds and can be toxic,resulting in death of plants, animals and humanswho consume the water. An act of inconsidera-tion creates a chain reaction of disaster.Illegal dumping affects the value of property andthe moral of our community because nobodywants to buy a property in an area that is pollutedand has no greenery in it. Animals that eat offthese waste heaps can become very sick and itcan lead to death.People passing by can also be affected in manyways. Some of it includes chest infections and ifany injury occurs from the toxic items, it could
cause a major infection resulting in amputationor even death.Majority of the time, these toxic dumpsites areset alight to get rid of the eyesore only to create amuch larger problem for the entire community.So, if we see an individual illegally dumping, weshould contact the police immediately becausethis is a crime and a major health hazard.It is obvious to every person in this modern age oftechnology not to dump illegally as littering is amajor problem in our society and has so manynegative impacts on our environment rangingfrom localised flooding due to drain blockage todiseases.How much longer are we going to destroy theEarth? When are we going to realise that we haveto make a change?We see the reminders for change all around us butwe just ignore it and keep doing the same wrongdaily. This is not what God has commanded us todo. Residents of Chatsworth, we have just onechance to live, so why not make it a quality life,filled with goodness? Lastly, a wise man oncetold me that we should think globally and act lo-cally.
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Swami has continued the tradition even afterhis grandfather, Asaan Guru Sri-La-Sri Pandri-malai Swamigal left the material world.
The swami’s spiritual touch performed numer-ous miracles. Start the New Year with positiv-ity, by being touched by the swami on Monday,January 1 at the Sath Guru Samajim and re-ceive his divine grace. Lunch will be served.For more information contact, Guru SagrenMoodley on 031 404-0618.
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The Glebelands Hostelsatellite police stationhas officially openedits doors in Umlazi tothe delight of hostelresidents.The official openingceremony commencedin Umlazi, where vari-ous speakers wel-comed the opening ofthe new facility andacknowledged that thecommunity will bene-fit from the addition ofa satellite police sta-tion. The station willbe opened for 24-hours a day and mem-bers of the communityhave been encouragedto make use of the fa-cility which bringsservices closer tothem. A new policevan was also allocatedto the satellite policestation and will beutilised by police offi-cers to perform dutiesat the station. In addi-tion to the police offi-cers stationed at thesatellite police station,SAPS have deployedother units such as the
Seen are the officials at the opening ceremony.
Glebelands Hostel satellite policestation officially opened
National Intervention Unit andPublic Order Policing at the hostelon a 24-hour basis.The acting provincial commis-sioner of KwaZulu-Natal, MajorGeneral Bheki Langa, appealed toresidents to work with police overthe festive season. “We encouragethose who have information withregards to illegal firearms to comeforward and provide us with infor-
mation so that those involved canbe arrested. Hostels should not bea hiding place for criminals andthose that reside there should livein peace and without any intimida-tion. Our police officers are de-ployed at the hostel to ensure thatthere is peace and stability in andaround the Glebelands Hostel dur-ing this festive season and be-yond,” he said.
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Contact:083 340 7125
AS115900
CELEBRATE INSTYLE
Exclusive decor, hiring& catering, weddings,kids parties, 16 days.Hall also available.Seats 300
tel: 0716032844CK143763
0202HOME IMPROVEMENTS
0210ELECTRICIANS
0200HOME IMPROVEMENTS
SHAUN PILLAYATTORNEYS ON
CALL: 24 HRSB a i l / u r g e n tapplications, Childrenaccess/Divorces,Maintenance, DomesticViolence, Evictions,E s t a t e s M e d i c a lnegl igence, RoadAccident claims.
Tel: 0314061596/7Shaun: 0828559553
Verusha: 0849153111AS115904
GIANT TREEFELLING
Professional cutting oftrees. Stump removal,once off clean up, 4tontruck hire. Fully insured
Tel: 031-82648600848331373
AS115913
A.A CARTAGEA 1.3 TON BAKKIE
Garden service, treetrimming, furnitureremoval & mini loads
Cont: 07288855270618437900
AS115923
MR CLEANUPHOLSTERY
CLEANINGSpecializing in loungesuites, car interiors &dust mites. We alsoscotchguard. Pestcontrol services done.
Tel: 0720577692AS115926
ACCOMMODATIONON THE BEACHSCOTTBURGH
R1500 per night.Tel: 039-9762545
039-9782769Bet: 8am-5pm
AS115924
SAGIE`S DECKINGCONVENTIAL
H o m e b u i l d e r s ,alterations, additions.Reasonable ratesContact:0787010631
0834154151NHBRC Member
AS115895
0225GARDENING /
LANDSCAPING
TRIP TO CPT27 Dec to 03 Jan 2018
Contact Mala:073 1429 508031 404 0480
AS115957
0121GUEST HOUSE /
ACCOMMODATION
A CRAZY SPECIALCleaning of L/suitef rom R150 wi thScotchguard. We dontuse scrubbing brush
Malcolm:0731729719
CK144134
BUILDERSAVAILABLE
Brick work, plastering,concreting, skimming,painting and tiling
Cell: 061 9766 945AS115971
A.A.A TRANSPORTSA 1.0 TON BAKKIE
HIREWith Furniture dropsides body, delivery offu rn i tu re , gardenrefuse, rubble and treefellingContact: 0815669918
0846086322AS115919
TRIP TO CAPE TOWN27/12/17 - 03/01/2018.R3800
Phone: 0641455414031-4021277
AS115985
0100HOLIDAY
ACCOMMODATION
DIANNE MOODLEY &ASSOCIATES
SPECIALIST OFFAMILY LAW
-Divorce/Maintenance-Wills/Estates-Civil/CriminalProperty/TransfersANC Contracts &Trusts
Tel:031 4012912Fax: 031 4017657
CK144120
V.J PLUMBERS24HRS
Geyser repairs, leaks/overflowing, burstpipes, unblockingd ra ins , comp le tebathrm renov
Leon: 0723808029AS115969
0321CLEANING
ASHMIK CATERERSFor your specialo c c a s i o n s , s t a f ffunctions, cocktailparties, birthdays &weddings.We specialise in:B u f f e t , a s s o r t e dplatters, finger & forksnacks, breyanis,c u r r i e s , s a v o u r yplatters. Walk in, walkout functionsHiring of: Cutlery,crockery, table cloths,overlays, tables &chairs at reasonableprices
Ph:031-40960260794227163
AS115968
0205BUILDERS &
CONTRACTORS
BLOCKED DRAINSBurst pipes, geyserrepairs, plumbersrenovation
Last: 072 1200 773AS115980
LIFT OFFEREDFrom S i l ve rg len ,Croftdene to ArenaPark Secondary schoolfrom Mon to fridayschool load
tel: 03140306300784607195
CK144003
A.A.A 1.0 TO 1.5 TONBAKKIE HIRE
With labour. Removal/delivery of furniture,rubble, mini loads,garden refuse and alsodo treefellingContact: 0792781825
AS115921
BUDGET TOURSDec 15-19 Suncity,Lostcity, Warmbaths27Dec to 3Jan, 5Jan to12Jan Cape Town.
tel:084474324807272974390315061415
CK143848
KTRMHIGH PRESSURE
CLEANINGRoof cleaning, paving& painting.
Krish: 031-40516610844556322
CK144176
0342FOR HIRE
0140TRAVEL AGENTS
TARSUSPRE-PRIMARY,
NURSERY &AFTERCARE
Open 6:30am to5 : 3 0 p m . M e a l sProvided. Transportavailable.
For Enquiries031-4030113
48 Woodhurst DriveAS115907
0318CHILD CARE
CAR SHUTTLESERVICE
Airports, Suncoast,Sibaya, hospitals,shopping, functions. Allround shuttle for hire,24/7
Ph: 0614726671AS115982
GOOD JOBS ANDPRICES
Brickwork, plastering,r o o f s , c e i l i n g s ,concreting & tiling
Victor: 0847499581AS115953
LOANS FROMR1000 - R80000.Approved & paid in24hrs.
Call: 0837801312AS115963
A-LEE`SPLUMBING &ELECTRICAL
Geyser repairs-Elements-Thermostats-New installations-Leaks/overflows-Blocked drains-Burst pipes-Prepaid water meters.Bathroom make overs
031-40231010848474629
AS115977
DRIVEWAYSNew ground tar,re-surface, paving,precast wall repair &concrete
072 184 8923CK144187
AIRPORTTRANSFERS
Door to door. 7 days aweek. T`s & C`s apply.
tel:03140179520837861153www.chats
shuttle.co.zaCK144058
TASMIRASCATERING
Breyani, Feed 100-120ppl+ with dhall, salad &soji.Mutton-P.O.RChicken-P.O.RVeg-R1500
Riaz: 0845869139AS115917
0080LIFTS
DEBT RELIEFNEED EXTRA CASH?Reduce repaymentsBond/Motor Vehicles,Loans/credit cards.Stop cal ls f romCreditors. Immediaterelief.
031 4061596/97WhatsApp/Cell:
0828559553AS115905
UPMARKETAPARTMENT TO LET
@ USHAKAWATERFRONT,
DURBANTHE SAILS
For holiday use onlySelf catering, 2 sleeperwith sleeper couchPackage dealsFri, Sat, Sun - R2400Mon, Tues, Wed &Thurs - R2800Single Night - R950D e p o s i t R 5 0 0(refundable). Peakrates apply
084 887 8695AS115925
A-B. PLUMBING &ELECTRICAL
G e y s e r s , l e a k s ,elements, thermostats,new line sewage, allrepairs, C.O.C. Newinstallation
07262049720848932636
AS115976
CHEAP & GOODWORK
For House. Painting,ceiling, gutters, roof,many moreIshmail: 0840416390
AS115973
AL-MADINACATERERS CC
1)Deg Mutton MasalaBreyani, 20L dhall/brinjol, 11kg soji,saladsR30002 ) 1 D e g C h i c k e nmasala breyani, 20Ldhall/brinjol, 11Kg soji,salads R20003)Veg breyani, 20Ldhall/brinjol, 11Kg soji,salad R1600. (Feeds130-150) Food cooked& supplied 7days aweek for funeral,parties, weddings.Platter of Muttonbreyani, soji salad R35.Chicken R30. +cooldrinkSpecials avail. Fri/Sat/Sun only .Many more onsitespecials690 Sunset Avenue,behind testing grounds.
Mahomed, Faheem:031 4047823072484637507614094390314049974
CK144128
PY ELITE EVENTSSpecialising in: Decor& Catering needs &Also Spit braai
Tel: 083 601 8959031-4013257
AS115743
ARVIN SINGHATTORNEYS
EST 1986. SpecialistLawyers and certifieddivorce mediators.Divorce ( fee paymentscan be scheduled uponfinalisation of thedivorce and/or upondivision of the jointestate) , domest icviolence, interdicts,harassment, custody &access, maintenance,ba i l app l icat ions,criminal & civil trials,c o m m e r c i a l l a w ,c o n v e y a n c i n g &un lawfu l a r res ts .Affordable rates & easypayment terms. First20mins f ree formatrimonial consults.
Arvin Singh:0823769002
Christina Wilson:0845769002
271 Lenny NaiduDrive, Bayview,
ChatsworthTel: 031 4000810Fax: 031 4009100
Email:arvinsingh@telkomsa.net
AS115893
0215PLUMBERS
0312CATERING
SINGLES XMASDINNER
Get 2 meet sum 1. Est.& successful 12yrs. Sat16/12/17. Cost R110pp
031-90244260731568445
AS115886
0302ATTORNEYS
BRIDGING CASH!
While Waiting forPension/ packagepayout (lumpsum only).031 301 3353/9832Pcm/Sms 074 1373355
JH103042
0012MATCHMAKER
0300SERVICES
ELECTRICALSERVICES
For all electrical, wiring,domestic & industrial.Affordable, reliablealways
Call: 0785348374AS115970
VETRI`S BRIDALAll occasion brides.Make-up, up stylesMhendi, garlands.
Trisha 07601910960314091969
CK144124
ACCOMODATION ONSOUTH COAST
4 B/room ApartmentR3200 per/night.3 B/room ApartmentR2450 per/night.Room onlyR750per nightFacilities:Pool, Braai area,Trampoline, DSTV, a/c,3 Star Rated.
tel:039 9782769CK144112
AAAAAAHANDY MAN
Specialising in all homerenovation: Building,r e t a i n i n g w a l l s ,boundary walls, roofrepa i rs , ce i l i ngs ,sk imming , t i l i ng ,painting, plumbing
Contact: Moh0840689010
AS115839
0000NOTICES
A-AFF-1-100000LOAN
+ConsCall:0835226553Fax 0866364856
email:charmaine.gvndr@gmail.com
CK144132
LENTRONICSAutomation, repairs toswing/sliding gatesgarage door motors &intercoms
0721587650031-4046477
AS115852
MEG`Z HIRING &CATERING
SpecialsMutton breyani, R3000Veg breyani, R1500Ch icken b reyan i ,R1950All comes with dhall,salad & soji. Feeds 130to 150.We also offer fullpackage marquee,chair, tables, lighting,decor and all drapingfor all functions.
tel: 031 4020188084 4020188
CK144125
0339FINANCIAL / LOANS
APPLIANCE, AIRCON& REFRIGERATION
REPAIRS!Free Quo tes &Pensioner DiscountFridge/Aircon/Washingmachine/Tumble dryer/ S t o v e . W o r kguaranteed,
Riaan 0649015097AS115951
DREAM BRIDES HAIR& BEAUTY
Exclusive packagesto suit your BudgetMendh i , gar land ,makeup, (kyrolan),jewellery, bridal gowns/hair, accessories.
07186523350314045966
CK144111
0306BRIDAL
PC WORXFor all your computer &cctv requirements.For free quotes call/
smsVidesh:0822023844
CK144126
KUMARIE`SCOOKING
Specialising in variouscurries & breyani forweddings, parties,thanksgiving & funeral
Tel: 031-409125308444113360744928318
AS115934
A. TREVSELECTRONICS
Automation specialist.Repairs done to allgates, garage doors,electric fencing, CCTV,access control. 24/7
Trevor: 08440353200314013795
AS115966
0324COMPUTERS
0270FENCING & GATES
VEVEGAN JAMES CA(SA)
PTY Company Reg,Tax, Vat, BEE Cert,Books, Financials
03146494510844666647
CK144133
AMANDLA TRADING302
ELECTRICAL ANDPEST CONTROL
DB upgrades, wiring,fault finding, plugs,lights, electrical C.O.Cand pest controlcertificates
Contact:078 794 9972064 148 7657
AS115931
JILANI FIRE FOODSFood for individuals &all occasions sold inplatters, kilo & deggs.EnquiriesGoolam: 0741027935
Nazir: 0722417626CK144131
GARAGE DOORSINSTALLED
Repaired, serviced &automated
Call: 063 481 6096For a free quote
AS115887
ACCOUNTANTS &TAX CONSULTANTS
FAST Company Reg,Quick VAT Reg,Tax, BEE Cert, CSD,Books & Financials
031-4000 231082 405 7237
AS115749
SDS CLEANINGSERVICES
Cleaning of carpets,curtains, bed blinds,lounge suite andautovalet of cars &taxis. Scotchguardwhich dries within anhour. WorkmanshipGuaranteed. Match anyquote. For your freequotes
Dean: 031-40491870833407125
AS115899
0305ACCOUNTANTS
0265CARPORTS / GARAGES &
ROLLER DOORS
CLASSIC DECOR &CATERING
W e d o b / d a y s ,weddings, nelengu,ceremonies. Walk in,walk out deals.
031-4046643076 472 8806
CK144127
A.A AFFORDABLEELECTRICAL &AIRCONDITION
DB upgrade, wiring,tripping, faults, plugs,lights/ service regas,move fit, repairs, leaks,install, C.O.C. 24/7
Dan: 06191483190749404879
AS115975
CLASSIFIEDTo book your advert in the classifieds call 031 459 8309 or 031 45CLASSIFIEDSTo book your advert in the classifieds call 031 459 8309 or 031 459 8313
CLASSIFIED
DEADLINE:
Saturday at
12.00 pm
RISING SUNCHATSWORTH BOOK THIS SPACE NOW
R399for only excl VAT Call 031 4598300
Page 53THE RISING SUN, CHATSWORTH, DECEMBER 12, 2017 - www.risingsunchatsworth.co.za
MOORTONOutbuilding for rent.
074 769 30080633 707 028
AS115889
ARENA PARK1 spacious room, ktb.Prefer single person orcouple
031-4020745076 070 3914
AS115930
AVONJoin Avon and earn upto 30% discount. Asseen on TVRemona: 031-4092114
or Sms details to:0843168331
AS115902
MOORTON4 b/rm, f/tiled, o/planlounge & d/rm, f/f kit,2showers/ 3toilets,parking avail. Imm.Occup. R5500 excl. Petfriendly
Tel:0834397722AS115879
YARD AREAIn Silverglen fullyfenced. Ideal for brickor block making.+-250m2 . Availableimmediately
Tel:031-4012955082 968 7888
CK144159
0505ACCOMMODATION /
ROOMS TO LET
MONTFORD2 Rooms, prepaidelect. Working couple,1 child.
0828043335031-4032985
AS115874
FRIDGEFreezer,
W/MachineRepairs Done in
Your Home.Guaranteed
Repairs.CALL: 081 538 5782
031 822 3959
BLOCKSR5.25 EachSABS Quality
TEL: 031 403 9915Cell: 081 488 4937
DOMESTIC FENCINGPalisade + Panels
Factory PricesPALISADE CONCRETE
PRODUCTS
0500PROPERTY TO LET
FACTORY AREA INSILVERGLEN
1 Workshop to let.350m2, 3phase power,b/guards
Tel:031-4012955082 968 7888
CK144157
MONTFORD1 room, kit, t/b. Preferw/couple or single, rentR1950 , elec. cardsystem
tel:0825189051CK144177
ADMIN STAFFREQUIREMENTS:Must be computerliterate able to workfast & accurately.
SEND CV WITHTRACEABLE
REFERENCES TO:admin@debtreliefspecialist.co.za
or fax to086 4596 234
CK143898
0530INDUSTRIAL PREMISES
BELLAIRSimplex in gatedcomplex in Bellair toRent, 3 bedroom, 1ensuite, 1 bathroom,kitchen, diningroomand Lounge. Excludinglights and water.
Kindly contactMr E Moodley on
082 851 1287AS115941
0827GENERAL
FRIDGE MASTERCASH PAID FOR
Fridges, Freezers,Sewing Machines,Bicycles, Glassware &Beds. We Collect
Tel: 031-4643168Cell: 0826623153
AS115910
ARENA PARK33 BELADONA RD
3 Bedroom house.Tel: 0824465173
CK144143
MOBENI HEIGHTS1 bed/rm, open plankitchen/diningrm.Prefer couple or sgl.person. No parking forcar. R2500 incl. hotwater & elect
Tel: 031-4002761AS115877
CASUAL DRIVERREQUIRED
R100 a dayContact: Ashwin
083 690 7318AS115938
0525HOUSES PEST
CONTROLCockroaches,Ants, Fleas,
Termites, Bedbugs.
Entomologistreports
031 461 4966or 083 473 6029
701, MAIN RD3 b/rm, ktb (shower),dia, aircon in main b/rm. Fully secured.Close to all amenities.Rent R4600 a month,excl. L/W. Immed.occup.
Contact Rina0780207116
AS115929
ALL DEAD OR ALIVEfridges, hi-fi`s & tv`s,good 2nd handfurniture. Cash paid
Ph:0844153603032-5358807
BBM:292C476ACK144109
KHARWASTAN2 Rooms & kitchen,toilet & bathroom. Fullyburglar guarded & tiled
Tel: 031-4013246AS115979
0821DRIVERS &
MESSENGERS
UMHLATUZANAG/flat, 2bedrooms,lounge, ensuite, t/s,guest toilet, own dia
tel: 031 4020188084 4020188
CK144180
0800VACANCIES
ABC ABOUT TV`S &FRIDGES
Dead or alive.Wanted for cash
Aki:08451932200840159710
AS115880
HAVENSIDE2Rooms, ktb, f/tiled,bic, full security andparking. Dstv, prepaidelectricity. No advancerequired, R2500
Tel: 061 444 6752CK144072
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Learners on computer &Driving Tuition (Code 8 &
Code 10) On power steering.Packages also available
083 641 2725031 4048376
BBM: 7B50C89D
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MALVERN1 bed, o/p L/D, kit, bic,shower, tiled, alum. b/bars, walled with elect.gates, R3500 excl. L/W. Avail 1/01/18
081 741 9850AS115939
11, 40TH AVENUEUMHLATUZANA
TOWNSHIPBrand new apartment.2 bedroom, lounge,kitchen, toilet, parking,remote control gates,R4500 excl. l/w.Prepaid meters. Imm.Occ.
tel: 081580807303140913220314091214
AS115903
A1.I BUY UNWANTEDGOODS
TV`s, hi-fi`s, speakers,a m p s , b i c y c l e s ,computers, mags, etc.In Chats.
AL:0746268114AS115901
GEARBOXSPECIALIST
Gearbox, diff & clutchspecialist. For cheap,honest, guaranteed job.Minor motor repairs
20 Camper Dr,Havenside
Yusuf: 0827060694B/H: 031-4004555A/H: 031-4018586
AS115965
HAVENSIDE2 bedrm, kit, toilet &shower incl. water,electricity prepaid
Ph: 031-4005242Whatsapp:0843363081
AS115892
0520GARDEN FLATS /
COTTAGES
UNIT 52 bedrm with built-inhouse for rent. R5000excluding lights & water(prepaid)
Contact: Sylvester083 325 4689
AS115986
CROFTDENE2 bedrooms, lounge,ktb, fully tiled, electricalcard system, R3000neg
074 616 1215AS115955
12 DOMINO STREETROAD 320
WESTCLIFF2 Room & a kitchen forrent
Contact: Saroj0798114203
AS115875
A CHARLIE CASHPAID
For fridges, beds,wardrobes, computer,TV`s & repairs tofridgesContact: 0834943584
0843216979AS115983
AUDI VW SPECIALISTComplete out ofwarranty repairs. Fullagents spec. Servicebook stamped. Fulldiagnostics.GuaranteedWorkmanship.
Tel: 031 40457160820637676
CK144119
UNIT 10Neat 3 bedroom house,kitchen, toilet & bathrm,lounge, fenced yard.
Contact to view084 567 8658071 683 4702
AS115967
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CROFTDENE1 large room can bediv, o/p lounge & kit.R2800 excl. L/W, electprepaid
Tel: 031-4010530084 045 8596
AS115916
0745VEHICLE MAINTENANCE /
SERVICES
UNIT 71 1/2 b/room to rent,R3000 excl. W/L. Imm.Occ.
Contact: Farouk031-4049033084 513 8876
AS115890
BAYVIEWOutbuilding: R2800pm
082 448 7589031-4043184
AS115878
FOR SALE2006 Nissan AlmeraAuto
Tel: 076 734 3377AS115888
UMHLATUZANA4 b/r f/fitted, lounge +diningrm, f/f kit, t/b, 2verandah, f/fenced,remote gates, ampleparking, R6500 excl.E/L
Ph: 083 795 2611AS115961
A.2 BUY FRIDGESTV, beds, wardrobes,fridges & freezers &o t h e r h o u s e h o l dfurniture. Also repairsto fridges & freezers.Also service & fixaircons
Contact: Enock07321924890731712326
AS115984
0740USED CARS
UNIT 11Outbuilding: Newlyrenovated 2 b/rm & kit,sliding gates, R3850incl. L/W
Tel: 072 294 80230837337210
CK144190
0495WANTED TO BUY
Call J&N Automation:084 499 0044031 829 2976
* Gate motor & intercominstallations and repairs
* Garage doorautomations & repairs
Workmanshipguaranteed with24hrs callout.
GateAutomation &
Repairs
SILVERGLENNear Bayview, large 4b/ room, f /s tand inghouse, R6000 excl.
0612330559CK144156
0700MOTORING
ARENA PARKNear Cha tswor thStadium. 1 Room &kitchen. For elderlysingle person, R2000excl. L/W
Tel: 0794236309031-4045067
AS115866
0516OUTBUILDING
STORAGE DEPOT INUMZINTO
36m2 @ R800 each.Call: 082 551 8977
AS115912
UMHLATUZANABasement 3b/rm, t/b,kit, o/p lounge & d/rm.R3500 excl. l/w. Sep &private ent. Secure.Imm. Occ.
Tel: 0837760171AS115956
JACK RUSSEL1 year 2 month maleand Cross Chow male9 months to a lovinghome as owner isrelocating. Only pay foradContact: 084 271 6789
AS115937
0545STORAGE / PARKING
FACILITIES
0475PETS & LIVESTOCK
TO LET MONTFORD2 Rooms, ktb, prepaidsystem, R2800pmContcat: 074 234 7393
AS115932
2 BEDROOM FLATAVAILABLE FORRENT AT CUPIDO
GARDENSR e n t i s R 4 4 0 0excluding lights & waterContact: 081 307 5616
AS115891
MOORTONDAMOROSA CRES
O/bldg: 1 large room,kit, t/b, bic`s, cardsystem, R2300 excl.L/WM/bldg: 3 bedrm, kit,lounge, t/b, bic`s,R5500 excl. L/W. Closeto bus route. Option tobuy
Sagie: 084 40612300845723638
AS115960
0400FOR SALE
SHALLCROSSTO LET
Room & kitchen.Tel: 031-4092045
074 755 4823AS115933
TO LETWAREHOUSE SPACE
IN UMZINTO200m21 x 140m21 x 150m2
Call: 082 551 8977AS115911
CAR WINDOWTINTING STAFF
Req. Must be exp.Tel: 0825587936
CK144161
UMHLATUZANA3Bedroom flat on mainr o a d , e x c e l l e n tcondition, own light &water meter, rent,R4250 p/m
tel: 07353184230838431348
CK144160
FOR OLD TVREPAIRS
X Televista, X EarlyBird.George: 031-4092472
0722438931Repairs Guaranteed
AS115964
0871TRADE
SHALLCROSS1 bedrm with ensuite,h/c water & bic`s, largekit can be divided intod/rm, secure parking,with L/W R3000. Preferworking couple.
Tel: 0844401786AS115841
0348GENERAL REPAIRS
QUEENSMEADINDUSTRIAL
Mini Factory to let inQueensmead IndustrialPark
Kindly contactMr E Moodley on
082 851 1287AS115940
Now doing Automatic& Manual lessons
Chatsworth &surrounding areas
go with the name youknow!
084 675 2786Whatsapp
BBM: 558D4F7A
NAZIR’S DRIVINGSCHOOL
SILVERGLEN1 bedroom, lounge,dining, kitchen, R3000,prepaid elect.
Tel:031-40129550829687888
CK144158
FEMALE SALESSTAFF
Needed at TownshipHyper. Must have goodmatric pass.
Interviews daily at8am. 176 Chatsworth
Main Rd,Umhlatuzana
AS115974
SHALLCROSS1 bedroom unit, excl.L/W R2200.Contact: 0846779005
CK143749
RD 7011 large Rm, ktb, nearall amenities. Secureparking, R2000 L/Wprepaid
Ph: 061 443 5745081 410 3102
AS115962
4 TON TRUCKFor hire. Removal offurniture, sand, rubble,garden refuse & factoryloads
Tel:084 652 9531409 7196
CK144153
PREMISES TO LETAt 26 Ironstone road,Silverglen, +_ 140m2.Ideal for church as itwas used for thatpurpose. 3 phasepower, with ceiling fans
Chris: 0764121558CK144189
BUSINESSPREMISES TO LET
Prefer office use.Contact: 031-4019200
AS115873
FLATS TO LET INCOMPLEX
2 or 3 brm, fully fitted,prepaid elect/water.Contact: 031 4019200
for further info.AS115872
GRAPEVINEESTATES
1) Shallcross: SimlaStreet2 large rooms, fitted kit,sep toi let/shower,f e n c e d p a r k i n g ,prepaid, R3000pmexcl.2)Silverglen:Oceanview RdNeat o/bldg 1 largeroom, bic, mes, toilet/bath, kit, fenced,park ing, prepa id ,R2800pm excl.3) Havenside Drive:Neat granny cottage, 2beds, lounge, kit,park ing, prepa id ,R3000pm excl.4) Moorton: HermanDriveNeat 4 beds, bic, fittedkit, lounge cum d/room,2toilets, 2 baths,d/garage, fenced,paved yard, R6600pmexcl.Monty: 031-4008004
0834184764AS115959
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THE WESTCLIFF TEMPLE SOCIETY,situated at 4 Fleet Street, Westcliff willhost a fundraising dinner and dance onFriday, December 15 at the Kings NightClub from 6pm.
THE CHATSWORTH SIVA ALAYAM willhost a dinner and dance on Saturday,January 6 at the Havenside FunctionCentre situated at 301 Havenside Drivefrom 5:30pm. For more information, call072-143-2270.
THE SRI HANUMAN AND SHREEKALIAMMEN TEMPLE, situated at 315Road 701 will host their annual SriHanuman Jayanthi on Monday, Decem-ber 18 at 6:30pm. For more information,contact the spiritual head, PatrickGovender on 031 404-6298 or 083-233-6344.
THE WOODHURST SAI CENTRE willhost spiritual activities at WoodhurstSecondary School. Satsang service willbe held on Thursdays from 7pm to 8pmwhile bhajan practice will be held onTuesdays from 6:30pm to 8pm. Formore information, contact Lenny Ar-chary on 073-533-7014 or JohnnyBisetty on 072-240-9385.
FORMER PINETOWN PRIMARYSCHOOL PUPILS from the years 1960to 1963 will host a reunion in December.For more information, contact AnsuyahArchary on 031 266-8359 or 083-456-2004.
A FREE YOGA AND MEDITATION SES-SION will be offered for residents overthe age of 50 at Umlatuzana PrimarySchool. For more information, contactNalini Dela on 083-777-4641.
THE QUEENSBURGH HINDU TEM-PLE SOCIETY will host a spiritual serv-ice every Monday at the QueensburghCivic Hall from 6:45pm to 7:45pm. Formore information, contact Jayshree Ra-jgopaul on 072-426-1831.
THE BHAKTI MARGA SOUTH AFRICA(BMSA), situated at 22 Corné Place,
Malvern, will hold their regular Omchanting every Monday at 6:30pm andregular Guru Puja and satsangs everyThursdays at 6:30pm. For more infor-mation, contact Tweeda Govender on081-528-0360 or Meshree Rajikumar on083-395-8800.
THE SILVERGLEN SOCIAL SOCCERCLUB encourages the community towatch a game of soccer every Sundaymorning at 6:30am at the Avis Woodgrounds in Silverglen (next to the SCD-IFA Hall). For more information, contactRoy on 082-806-5378 or Kiruban on082-562-1138.
ASOKA SECONDARY SCHOOLʼsCLASS 1978-1981 will host a reunion inDecember. For more information, con-tact Kubeshni Govender on 078-312-5488, Jason Noel Chetty on078-607-9876, Rubendren Naidoo on082-925-4269, or WhatsApp IngridNaidoo on 083-389-6197 or email In-grid.a.naidoo@gmail.com
THE SUDHA MANDIR, situated at 50Damorasa Crescent in Moorton, invitesresidents to their weekly bhajan serviceheld on Thursdays from 7pm to 8pm andon Sundays from 8am to 9am. For moreinformation, contact Paul Naidoo on082-781-5178.
CROSSMOOR SECONDARYSCHOOLʼS class of 1981/ 2 will host areunion. Former pupils are urged to con-tact S Udith on 072-806-1325 or emailon shaniludith@gmail.com. The event isa build-up to their grand reunion, whichwill take place on Saturday, April 28,2018.
THE WOODHURST SAI CENTRE willhold an education in human values classfor children on Fridays from 6pm to6:30pm at Woodhurst SecondarySchool. The classes are offered for chil-dren from five-years-old on wards. Formore information, contact Lenny Gen-gan on 082-332-7441 or Lenny Archaryon 073-533-7014.
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In commemoration of their 50th anniversary, the Saiva Sithantha Sungum Shallcross branchheld a grand celebration, recently. To date, the organisation has stayed true to its socialcommitment. The event was a memorable success.
The Moorton Community Development Foruminvites residents to join them in a peaceful protestaction aimed at improving safety and security inand around the Moorton Shopping Centre on Sat-
urday, December 16 at 10am. The forum hopesthat the protest action will create awareness of thesafety concerns. For more information, call 083-331-6699 or 082-443-8624.
MCDF to protest for safety and security
Leopard Paw Produc-tions (Pty) Ltd, togetherwith the Rising Sun, areembarking on a majornational project, a real-ity show titled ‘RisingStars – It’s Your Voice’.The show will providea platform for up andcoming budding artiststo showcase their tal-ent. The intention is toculturally uplift ourlocal community in theart form of music. Thiswill be a vocal contest(Hindi, Tamil, Telugu,Urdu and Gujarati)arranged, coordinatedand performed live. The response to date isoverwhelming based onthe number of audioclips received. It isamazing to note thenumber of talented chil-dren and youth in ourcommunity that needtheir singing voice to berecognised and appreciated. A big thank you toall that have submitted your voice recordings.You would have received acknowledgement fromthe panel of judges. Your next phase will be tostart preparing your song item (maximum fourminutes) for the live audition round. We haveyour details on record, so you will receive con-firmation of the audition date, time and venue. Nomusic backing is required for the live auditionround.Ishara Desai, director of Leopard Paw Produc-tions (Pty, said, “We want to accommodate asmany participants as we can, and reaching out toour community’s children and youth, giving themall a chance to sing in their vernacular language.So if you have not sent in your audio clip as yet,this is your final opportunity. Entrance is ab-solutely Free and fabulous prizes are up forgrabs, including a free recording contract by'House of Audio.'If you are between the ages of seven and 18 yearsand have what it takes to be SA’s next singingsensation then send your one minute samplerecording in either Hindi, Tamil, Telegu, Urdu orGujarati to call 071-890-8883 or 083-419-6166.Music backing is not required at this stage.The show host will be Ishara Desai, director of
Leopard Paw Productions (Pty) Ltd, who com-pleted a five year degree in fine arts in Mumbai,India, majoring in music and dance. She has over20 years experience in this field. The anchor judges are: Dhiren Allopi (studied sixyears classical music, recording artist, presenteron Radio Hindvani), Rajive Mohan (seasonedmusician and director of “House of Audio”) andVijayluxmi Balakrishna (leading vocalist andLotus FM presenter).The anchor judges will also play a vital role in tu-toring, training and grooming all selected con-testants. The show promises to be cool, excitingand family orientated. Celebrity guests will be in-vited on the sets of Rising Stars. This realityshow’s episodes will be filmed for Television pur-poses. Various exciting prizes could be won in-cluding a recording contact by 'House of Audio'for the winning contestant. Keep reading the Ris-ing Sun for more details.We look forward to seeing you on the sets of thismuch ‘talked about’ and exciting South Africanreality show which will give you, our up andcoming budding artists an opportunity to show-case your talent. Come on, It’s your time to shine!For more information, contact Ishara Desai on071-890-8883 or 083-419-6166.
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Rajive Mohan, Ishara Desai and Prof Dhiren Allopi. Pic: Jays Studio
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The Chatsworth MotorClub is will host theSummer Motor Festi-val on Saturday, Janu-ary 13 at theChatsworth Stadiumfrom 11am. The motorclub is a community-based organisationwhich was founded in2014. The club is madeup of a group of motorenthusiasts, who arewell-versed in the
motor industry andsupported by a groupof dedicated commu-nity orientated individ-uals, who recognisedand felt that a motorclub with a diverse ob-jection is necessary inChatsworth, and sur-rounding areas.CMC’s events areplanned in line witheThekwini Municipal-ity’s calendar with re- Residents can also show off their rides at the festival.
Chatsworth Motor Club to hostsummer fest
Members of the Chatsworth Athletic Club participated in a breakfast run, on Saturday. The run took place from Mia's Take Away and wasenjoyed by all. Seen are the enthusiastic runners.
gards to the differentawareness pro-grammes throughoutthe year. Since incep-tion, they have hostedvarious successfulevents. CMC’s aimsare targeted at the up-
liftment of the commu-nity, whichever waypossible.The community isurged to take full ad-vantage of this open-ing event in 2018 byattending and showing
their support. Those inattendance can enjoythe food stalls and en-tertainment. The eventwill end with abhangra for the com-munity. Residents canalso show off their
rides at the festival. In-formative talks willalso be presented. Formore information,contact Selvan Mood-ley on 083-440-2887or Ivan 083-780-6731.
The Mr India SA Pageant took place at the Hilton Hotel in Durban over the weekend and itwas definitely an event filled with glitz and glamour. Handsome and talented young menworked hard to showcase their skills. Dental surgeon, Farouk Satar (centre), 32, of Joburg,walked away with the title of Mr India SA. First runner-up was menʼs fashion blogger, Mo-hammed Rameez Ahmed (left), 26, of Cape Town and second runner-up was mechanical en-gineer, Shiv Ramsander, 24 (right) of Durban. The men were overwhelmed with excitementand cannot wait to start using their titles to make a difference in the community.
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Newly married couple, Dhiren and AngelineDheeraj tied the knot in a traditional Hinduceremony at the Kharwastan Temple Hall, re-cently.
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The Chatsworth Tennis Club participated in an in-ternal championship, recently. The tournamentcreated much interest and excitement as all of theparticipants challenged each other. The men’sover 40 tournament was won by Prem Sewnarainand Selvan Shanmugam while the singles matchwas won by Sachin Ramsunder and the runner-up was Shaylin Ramsunder.
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