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JYOTHI LALDAS
AFTER monthsofsittingonthe fence the R1.4 billionBallito Junction regional
shopping centre developmenthas been given the go-ahead bythe KwaDukuza Municipality(KDM).
Themunicipality,onWednes-day, approved the Site Develop-ment Plan (SDP) for the65,000m2megamall project be-ing led by theMenlynMaine andFlanagan and Gerard consorti-um.
AccordingtoplanstheexistingBallito Junctionwill be extendedbymorethansixtimesitscurrentsize into a world-class regional
shopping destination at the en-trance to Ballito.
Construction on Ballito Junc-tion, which is located at the en-trance of Ballito, between thebusyN2andM4highways, is an-ticipated to take about 24months.
The new mall is scheduled toopen in the first quarter of 2017.
The new Ballito Junction willbe home to the town’s first cine-macomplex,inadditiontoboast-inggreat familyentertainment,ahugely expanded fashion offer-ing for the regionandanexcitingmix of food outlets.
Speaking to theWeekly, may-or Ricardo Mthembu said themallwill bea “drawcard” for the
KwaDukuza Municipality.“We are already a tourist des-
tinationofchoice forpeople fromSouth Africa and abroad. Thisnewmallwhich, Iamsurewill ri-val many regional malls, willmean growth for us as amunici-pality and as a community. Wewill haveaccess to somuchmorethan we do now, even our owncinema.
“It is about time KwaDukuzais seen as the place to be. I amhappy about this developmentand cannot wait to see how itturns out.”
Developer Menlyn Maine di-rectorCarlJankowitz,welcomedthe announcement saying it wasasignificantmilestoneforthede-velopment – one the biggestproperty investments currentlyin the area.
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Mega mall getsgreen light>> Ballito Junction R1.4 billion mega malldevelopment gets go ahead fromKwaDukuza Municipality
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“The KwaDukuza Municipality recognises our commitment and the valuethis major investment is going to haveon the region.
It is going to take the shopping, entertainment and leisure offering on theNorth Coast region to a whole new level, with the new mega mall set to become the hotspot in Ballito both for locals and tourists.”
“Getting the green light means wecan commence with the redevelopment of Ballito Junction into the dominant regional shopping centre on theKZN North Coast.
“This exciting development will seethe existing 10,000m2 centre beingoverhauled and extended to65,000m2,” said Patrick Flanagan, executive director of Flanagan and Gerard Property Development and Investment.
“The new, significantly larger andmore striking Ballito Junction regionalshopping centre is being developed tomeet the retail and leisure needs of agrowing and affluent market on theNorth Coast.
“It will boast a considerable entertainment and leisure component, anchored by a Nu Metro cinema complexand trendy restaurants.
“This, together with a worldclassretail mix of top SA and internationalfashion outlets and major departmentstores, will set the new Ballito Junctionapart in the region,” he adds.
Jankowitz also said that at R1.4 billion, this is a massive investment not
just in Ballito, but KZN as a whole.“While our initial investment will
take the mall to 65,000m2, development rights that exist on the site allowfor the centre to be further expandedto 90,000m2 – that’s “superregional”shopping centre status.”
According to developers theexisting centre will continue to trade,largely unaffected by construction activities.
However, the centre will undergo adegree of modernisation, so as to tie into the expansion.
Current anchor tenant Pick n Paywill be expanded, and other existingtenants like DisChem, will be joined byan array of department stores.
Illustrating demand and how upbeat national and international retailers are about the development, Flanagan says more than 80% of the spaceis already let.
“It’s more than two years before thenew Ballito Junction regional mall isscheduled to open, and we have already secured several major retailbrands.
Woolworths, Game, Edgars, Foschini, Truworths, Jet, Queenspark, Markham, Identity, Total Sports, Clicks, Incredible Connection, Cape Union Martand Coricraft are among the retailersalready signed up to join Pick n Pay andDisChem at Ballito Junction,” he said.
On the entertainment and foodside, Nu Metro Cinemas, Spur and Turn‘n Tender, and a host of popular fastfood outlets and restaurants in thefood court have already been secured.
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BRAZEN armed robbers target-ed the Mandeni Mall on Mon-day evening killing a security
guard andwounding two others dur-ing the attack.
According to IPSSMedical Rescueparamedics Paul Herbst, who re-sponded to the cash heist, it is be-lieved that fourheavilyarmedattack-ers opened fire on security guardswhiletheywereexitingashopjustaft-er the collection of money.
“Two guards where shot and arein a critical condition while a thirdguardwhowascaughtinthecrossfiredied. The wounded guards wheretransported tohospital by IPSSMedi-cal Rescue Advanced Life Supportparamedics.“Oneoftheguardswaslaterairlifted
from hospital to another facility forfurther care.”
The suspects escapedwith an un-disclosed amount of cash.No arrests were made. The MandeniSAPS are investigating.
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SEVEN-year-oldPhiliswaNgidiwasmurdered bymenwho attacked herfamily at her home in Mandlakazi,iLembe District last Wednesday.
Ngidi was allegedly snatched byarmed suspects who stormed herfamily’shomeand lockedupher rel-atives in the house before fleeingwith the young girl.
When her family managed to es-cape, theydiscoveredNgidi’s lifelessbodywithmultiplewoundsnear the
yard gate.The motive for the incident has
not yet been established, but policeare investigating the matter.
KZNMECforTransport,Commu-nitySafetyandLiaisonWilliesMchu-nu, has expressed shock and angerat the heinous murder.
Mchunu strongly deplored themurder of the child, describing it as“cruel, senseless and inhumane”.
“This diabolical deed is extreme-
ly shocking, objectionable and un-justifiable and we shall monitor thecase until there are arrests and con-victions.
“It is always painful and sadden-ingto loseanylife,but it isevenmorepainful when a young life is lost insuch a cruel manner.
“I have been assured that policeareworking around the clock in thismatter.While I am equally outragedby this incident and understand the
gravity of the situation, I appeal tothe community to observe calm andrestraintandallowthepolice tocon-tinue their investigation.
“We also plead towhoevermighthave information as to who is re-sponsible for this heinous deed toshare it immediately with the po-lice,” said MEC Mchunu.
He also expressed his heartfeltcondolences to the family andfriends of Ngidi.
Seven year old girl murdered
JYOTHI LALDAS
THE official 2014/2015 adjust-mentbudget for the iLembeDis-trictMunicipalitywaspresentedto council for approval andadoption last week.
Inhis presentation to counciliLembemayorWelcomeMdaberecappedon the first sixmonthsof the financial year sightingchallenges and achievementsmade thus far with the biggestchallenge being the drought.
“This [drought] hit the dis-trict hardat thebeginningof thefinancial year, challenging usgreatlyasthebudgetfortheyearwasjustbeingimplemented,de-manding the municipality tofind immediate interventions todeal with the crisis,” he said.
According to Mdabe, aftercollective consideration, it wasestimated that the droughtwould cost council R37.8 mil-lion.
“Costs involved hiring plantsto deliver water in the affectedareas, buying jojo tankers, me-dia coverage and other relatedcosts. A recent communicationwith theKZNDepartmentofCo-operative Governance and Tra-ditional Affairs has revealedthat the district will be support-edwithaDisasterReliefGranttothe value of R37.8 million.”
Mdabe revealed the annualapproved budget for servicecharges is R269.7 million andthe proposed budget adjustedwas R178.9 million.
“The decrease of approxi-mately R90.7 million is due
iLembecouncilapprovesadjustmentbudget
mainly to the de-crease in sanitationincome and in waterservices income.
“Since sanitationis now levied viawa-terconsumption, themunicipality has ex-perienced challen-ges in this regard aspreviously the sani-tation service wasnot linked to a tariff.The municipality iscurrently address-ingthe issueandbill-ing will be done ap-propriately to con-sumers.”
At this meeting,council also notedthat thebudget is ful-ly compliant withsection 28 (6) of theMunicipal FinanceManagement Act inthat the municipaltax and tariffs willnot increase as a re-sult of the adjust-ment budget.
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Vodacom Millionaires donateda fully setupcomputercentre to theschool on Thursday.
The school received 20 pupillaptops, one teacher laptop, an in-teractive white board, a projector,a server, a printer and computertraining for teachers.
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Vodacom, through its weeklygame show VodacomMillionaires,givesawayfourfullyequippedcom-puter centres to schools across thecountry every month.
Vodacom group chief officer:corporate affairs, Maya Makanjeesays:“Vodacomwill continuetoen-sure that needy schools across thecountry are supported in their de-sire to improve the educational ex-perience of pupils.
“RuralschoolsareafocusfortheVodacom Millionaires project andweareespecially excitedabout thislatest donation.”
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“I’m thrilled that my plight washeard and today our pupils will beexposed to the ever changing tech-nological environment.”
Vodacom Millionaires encour-ages all public schools that are inneed of computer centres to applyand stand a chance of winning.
Application forms can be ob-tained from the Vodacom websiteor by calling the Vodacom Million-aires Call Centre on 082 24 32082free from a Vodacom phone.
PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASVodacom Millionaires manager Paula Carvalho and principal Mr M.S. Kannie with Grade4 pupils Aurielle Marrie and Dylan Mothilall.
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Locals audition forUltimate Braai Master
>> Testing their grilling skills
JYOTHI LALDAS
KWADUKUZA’S Eldry Lei-brandt and Louis Pillay haveauditioned for South African
television cooking reality show theUltimate Braai Master season four.
Going by the name team ShisaMfethus, Leibrandt and Pillay wereselected as one of 15 teams to havetheir auditions filmed at their homein Rocky Park.
SpeakingtotheWeeklyLeibrandtsaid:“Wehadafewhourstopreparefive dishes before the judging panelarrived at our home.
“We cooked a tripe with sherrypotjie servedwith savoury pap, Tar-
zan leg of lamb grilled over an openflame using a wheelbarrow, home-made buns and chillie beef burgersservedwithmushroom saucemadeover the fire, a breakfast specialcombination of onion rings andcheesewrappedinbaconandgrilledover the smokey coals. For dessertwemade local fruit skewers ofman-goes and pineapples drizzledwith acurry powder and mint sauce.”
Present at the audition was theUltimate Braai Master filming crew,celebrity chefs and owner of Har-vey’sRestaurant. Therestof theaft-ernoon was spent tasting the mealsand playing soccer with the judgesand filming crew.
Shisa Mfethus stand a chance ofwinning the ultimate prize ofR500000 cash, aRenault Duster 4 x4 (valued at R260 000), a Big GreenEgg valued at R30 000 and a sevenday guided tour of Kerala, India.Theirauditionwasassistedby fund-ing from Dion Adonis of the OpenDoor Assembly Church.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe spread cooked up by team Shisa Mfethus for the audition.
JYOTHI LALDAS
THE iLembe District Municipality inpartnership with the KwaZulu-NatalProvincial Disaster ManagementCentre held a two-day disaster man-agement and climate change work-shop at theMaphumulo TownHall iniLembe last week.
Theworkshopwas to followuponprogress and implementation of theresolutions that were taken duringthe disaster management workshopwhichwasheldon25and26Novem-ber 2013 at Darnall Country Club.
According to the iLembe DisasterManagementRiskUnitmanager Sifi-so Ngubane, the workshop also in-tended to enlighten stakeholders toadvocate for an integratedandco-or-dinated approach in an effort to dealwith issuesofclimatechangeanddis-aster risk reduction as per policy di-
rective of the Disaster ManagementAct,Act57of2002and theProvincialand National Disaster ManagementFrameworks.
Those who attended includedmembers of council, Amakhosi andcouncillors as well as disaster man-agementpractitioners,sectordepart-ments, ward councillors, ward com-mittees, community developmentworkers, community caregivers andnon-governmental organisations.
Ngubane shared with the guestsinformation to be passed on to thecommunity regarding reporting dis-asters.
“Asadistrictoursistoprovidetem-porary relief including food parcels,tentsandblankets. It’s important thatresidents report disaster incidents totheir ward councillors who will theninform the local municipality whoserole is human settlement,” he said.
Disaster Management Risk Unit manager Sifiso Ngubane speaking at the disaster management and climate change workshop.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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Boston occupational programmes>> Five reasons whystudents should investigateoccupational programmes
WHEN it comes to choosing an academic programme to study that leads to good employment, be sure to look at occupational pro
grammes.ThisistheadvicefromRuanVenter,registrar
Council on Higher Education,” said Venter. “ Boston’seducation offerings serve to meet the needs of employees and professionals to continually upgrade theirskills and knowledge. Furthermore, our offerings enable access to higher education to those who were denied or may not meet the formal requirements for higheducation.”
Boston City Campus & Business College offers avariety of occupational programmes in fields such ashealth, sport and wellness, secretarial, public rela
tions, business communication and service to mentiona few. To find out more go to www.boston.co.za andreference the prospectus on occupational programmes headed with “We know you have bigdreams”.
The prospectus describes the various occupationalprogrammes offered by the institution, how studentscould articulate from one NQFlevel to the next, howcredit accumulation and transfer works; and answermost frequently asked questions that prospective stu
dents may have. Prospective students and parents arealso welcome to go to the Boston City Campus & Business College branch nearest to them and speak to acareer advisor facetoface if they need further clarification and information on occupational programmes.
The career advice service is offered free of chargeand with no obligation at the 40plus Boston branchesspread nationwide
Registrations are still open. For more informationplease visit 55 King Shaka St, Stanger Mall, entranceon Mahatma Gandhi Road, Stanger, contact us on 032551 5566 or visit www.boston.co.za
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of Boston City Campus & Business College.According to Venter, students often overlook oc
cupational programmes because they are not awareof what makes these programmes unique.
“As the name indicates, occupational programmes prepare students for a specific occupation,” he elaborates. “They are thus very focused andstructured to get a student as workready as possible.” Besides their specific focus, occupational programmes have certain distinctive advantages, whichVenter unpacks as follows:
1. Register anytime – due to the training methodology, students can register for occupational programmes at almost any time.
There are exceptions here and there, but most occupational programmes are open for registrationthroughout the year. Students can start their studiesstraight away – unlike degree courses for example,where registration deadlines and course times arestrictly applied.
2. A National Senior Certificate or National Certificate (vocational) may not necessarily be required– registering to participate in occupational programmes don’t necessarily require a matric certificate and have different entry requirements. Theserange from Grade 10(NQFlevel 2) to Grade 12(NQFlevel4),whichmeansthatifyoudon’thaveaNational Senior Certificate (NSC) you can still start yourstudies and reach your career aspirations.
3. Open doors to higher learning – occupationalprogrammes make it possible for you to start yourstudiesholdingaGrade10certificateandendupwitha degree. This is because a student builds credits overa period of time and can use these credits to gainaccess to higher education courses through credit accumulation and transfer (CAT) or recognition of priorlearning (RPL).
4. Short course – most occupational programmes can be completed within a 12 month period. Once students pass all the required tests and assessments, they receive their awards (certificates)and can enter the job market.
5. Employment ready – occupational programmes are less theoretical in nature and tend tobe more practically orientated in teaching methodology and learning outcomes. Some programmes aredesigned with a work integrated learning (WIL) component, during which time students get handsonpractical experience. Once students successfullycomplete their occupational programmes – the theoretical as well as the practical training they arecompletely ready to work in their chosen occupation.They can hit the ground running, as employers arefond of saying.
“Boston’s provision of a wide range of occupational programmes is important in meeting the institution’s mission to provide quality and relevant education and training to all its students and to createa culture of lifelong learning, correcting inequalitiesand underscoring aspirations as specified by the
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INTERRUPTION OFELECTRICITY SUPPLYUKUPHAZAMISEKA
KOKUPHAKELWA KUKAGESITHURSDAY, 12 MARCH 2015 FROM 08H00 TO 16H00
Notice is hereby given that, subject to favourable weather conditions, the electricity supply in the Northern area willbe interrupted on Thursday, 12 March 2015 from 08h00 to 16h00 for the purpose of upgrading the network.
Umphakathi waziswa ukuthi uma isimo sezulu sisihle, ukuphakelwa kukagesi kuzophazamiseka mhlaka 12 March2015, Ngolwesine kusuka ngo 08h00 ekuseni kuya ku 16h00 ntambama ngenxa yokuthuthukiswa kwezintambozikagesi.
Note No guarantee can be given that the interruption will be for the full period and therefore all installationsmust be regarded as being “ALIVE” during the times stated.
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Stanger Hospital pharmacydepartment sends a messageMEDICATION is expensive and althoughyou are getting it for free our governmentstill has to pay for it.
Therefore, we must all do our bit andtry to preserve this expensive resource.
We make a sincere request to all
patients collecting medication at StangerHospital and the surrounding clinics toplease tell the doctor, pharmacist or pharmacy assistant or nurse issuing the medication, if you have extra medication athome.
You can also bring your medicationwith you to each visit so your healthcareworker can check what you have and issueyou with what you need.
Please do not accumulate the medication at home and then bring it months laterto the pharmacy because we will have todiscard it according to the Pharmacy Law(Pharmacy act 101 of 1953) as we are notallowed to reuse any medication returnedto us from patients.
The pharmacy incurs losses of thou
sands of rands each month which couldhave been prevented.
We will appreciate it if you could spreadthe message to your family and friends sothat everyone is aware of this law.
Please also note that if you are a clinicpatient collecting medication every monthand you have any queries or you havemissed your clinic date, you can report tothe pharmacy (hatch 3) between 11 and12pm or 3pm and 3:30pm.
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YOUNG boys in this day and age bully theirpeers into consuming alcohol, which is wrong.
Parents themselves need to be wary ofthe consequences of allowing your teenagersto drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes as thismight have a negative impact on your child’slife.
Most parents want their children to begood, decent human beings.
On Friday we witnessed a young boy collapse right in front of us. His peers poured 20litres of water all over him in an effort to bringhim back to consciousness.
Afterwards they put him in a parked carand left him there for about 30 to 50 minutes.
Oneoftheboy’sfriendssaid:“Lethimsleephe will be okay, that is what happens whenyou drink for the first time.”
The next day we found out that the boywho had collapsed was in hospital becausehe is diabetic and alcohol is not good forhim.
We pray that God will be there for the boyand his family during such a difficult time andwe urge children to wait until they are the appropriate age to start drinking alcohol.
Concerned parent
How far canpeer pressurego?
THIS year’s State of the Nation Address(Sona) definitely did not disappoint inproviding free circus entertainment formillions of South Africans and the world.
The event gave birth to a hashtagthat started trending worldwide andSouth Africa became that country airingits dirty linen in public.
It started offline when it was aboutfashion choices and trends and tweets,this showed the lighthearted side ofSouth African politics.
If we are to succeed as a nation weneed to start believing in the power ofhuman agency. We need to resurrect theidea that the choices we make, and theactions we take, matter.
It is true that the uneven legacy of theapartheid system weighs heavy on us. Itis a fact that black children still do nothave the same opportunities as whitechildren. This is a human tragedy that nobody in this beloved country of oursshould accept. Much has been done to redress the past, make no mistake, but the
blame game has to stop now.Life in South Africa today is certainly
better than it was during apartheid butwe need to hold ourselves to a muchhigher standard than that. We need tobecomethenationthatPresidentNelsonMandela helped us believe we could become, a place of hope, prosperity, selflessleadership and mutual respect.
And so the honest question we mustask ourselves today as patriotic SouthAfrican citizens is, what is holding us backfrom achieving Madiba’s vision?
We can blame apartheid. We canblame the global financial system. Wecan blame global warming. We can evenblame Jan van Riebeeck.
But in our hearts we know what thebottom truth and the problem is wehave allowed those in power to becomebigger than our institutions, breakingthem down bit by bit under our nose andwe have allowed ourselves to becomesubjects of mockery in the global village.
Dear fellow South Africans here aresomepointstoponderwhenmakingyournext electorate selection of leadershipfor this country.
How do you defend the blatant abuse
of media freedom in Parliament throughthe installation of a signal jammer, undermining our hard won constitutionalrights?
How do you explain armed policeofficers physically removing elected officials from the National Assembly andliterally seeing blood on the floor ofParliament.
How do you justify countrywide, rolling blackouts, planning our lives aroundload shedding schedules, and relying ontorches, gas and candles in the modernera taking us back to the Stone Age?
How do you not condemn the very obvious dismantling of the country’s crimeand corruption fighting institutions?SARS, the Hawks, the NPA, the SIU, theSAPS are all riddled with problems andhave lost the faith of the public
How do you rationalise the decisionby the ANC to effectively ban all foreigners from owning land in this country andrepelling muchneeded foreign investment?
Every time a cop is arrested, or a tender is irregularly awarded or another dismissal goes to court it erodes my caseagainst the critics.
But I am still going to defend SouthAfrica. I refuse to stand on the sidelinesand laugh or despair.
We have allowed one powerful manto get away with too much for too long.This man here in our presence today hasbeen ordained as ‘mighty president theuntouchable’. South Africa, enough isenough.
Let’s think deeply about the choiceswe make and let’s not make history repeat itself.
Voter education is now detrimentalmore than ever starting from municipalto provincial level and then national level. Let us uproot this chaff before it evensimmers down to the future of our children and the generation to come.
It’s up to us as a democratic nationto stop this mockery and treat this nationas a serious business not a free circusshow for the whole wide world to see.
You and I can put an end to this.What people and the world witnessed onthe State of the Nation Address is just atip the iceberg. It has to stop now.
Councillor K. NaidooDA Mandeni
Sona accordingto the DA
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The Mandeni Municipality has received an application in terms of Chapter 3 of the Kwa-Zulu NatalPlanning and Development Act, 2008 (Act No. 6 of 2008) (As Amended), for an amendment togeneral plan no. 3172/1998 comprising;
• THE SUBDIVISION OF ERVEN 284 AND 283, BOTH OF ISITHEBE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,
• THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUBDIVIDED PORTIONS OF ERVEN 284 AND 283 WITHERF 286 RESULTING IN CONSOLIDATED ERF 3426 ISITHEBE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,
• THE REMAINDER OF ERVEN 284 AND 283 TO BE RE-DESINATED ERF 3427 AND 3428 ALLOF SITHEBE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE.
A Copy of the application is available for site inspection between 07h30 and16h30 from Monday toThursday and between 07h30 to 14h30 of Friday at 02 Kingfisher Road, at the Municipal Offices.
Comments on the application may be submitted by fax, mail or email, to the Development PlanningUnit, Tel: 032 456 8200, Fax 032 456 2504. Email: [email protected] address to: P.OBox 144 Mandeni 4490, within 30 days (EXCLUDING PUBLIC HOLIDAYS) of the date of publicationhereof, being before close of business (16:30) by 15 April 2015.
Please note thast the Mandeni Municipality may refuse to accept comments submitted after theclosing date and that person/s who did not comment on the application will not have a right ofappeal against the decision of the municipality.
The applicants details: Ithala Development and Finance Corporation (PTY) LTD represented bySiVEST SA PTY LTD, c/o Kavi Soni P O Box 1899, Umhlanga Rocks, 4320. Contact details – Ph: 0315811500, Fax: 031 5662371, Email : [email protected]
LH MAPHOLOBATHE MUNICIPAL MANAGERMANDENI MUNICIPALITY
MANDENI MUNICIPALITYKWAZULU-NATAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2008
INVITATION TO COMMENTUmkhandlu waseMandeni, uthole isicelo ngokwesigaba 3 ngaphansi komthetho owengameleukuthuthukiswa kwezindawo obizwa nge, Kwa-Zulu Natal Planning and development Act, 2008 (ActNo. 6 of 2008) (Njengoku Lungiswa Kwaso), mayelana ne;
• SUBDIVISION OF ERVEN 284 AND 283, BOTH OF ISITHEBE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,
• CONSOLIDATION OF THE SUBDIVIDED PORTIONS OF ERVEN 284 AND 283WITH ERF 286RESULTING IN CONSOLIDATED ERF 3426 ISITHEBE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, KANYE NO
• REMAINDER OF ERVEN 284 AND 283 TO BE RE-DESINATED ERF 3427 AND 3428 ALL OFSITHEBE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE.
Ofuna imininingane mayelana nesicelo engeza ezozitholela emahhovisini kaMasipala eMandenikusukela ngo 07h30 kuya ku-16h30, ngoMsombuluko kuye kuLesine,kanye nangoLwesihlanuisikhathi esibekwiwe ngu-07h30 ekuseni kuye ku-14h30. Amahhovisi wakwa Masipala atholakaleku; 02 Kingfisher Road, eMandeni.
Ofuna ukwethula umbono wakhe mayelana nokwethulwe ngaphezulu angabhalela uMasipalamaqede ayithumele incwadi yakhe ngesikhahlamezi noma nge imeyile, ehhovisini le DevelopmentPlanning Unit, Inombolo: 032 456 8200, Isikhahlamezi: 032 456 2504. I-imeyile: [email protected] noma ngekheli: P.O Box 144 Mandeni 4490. Imibono yonke kufanele ithunyelwekuMasipala kungekashayi izinsuku ezingamashumi amathathu (30) (ENGABALIWE AMA HOLIDI)kuphume isikhangiso ephepheni iStanger Weekly, ngaphambi kwa 15 April 2015.
UMasipala unelungelo lokungawumukeli umbono wakho uma uwulethe sesidlulile isikhathisemibono. Umuntu ongawulethanga umbono wakhe akavumelekile ukuphawula mayelana nesicelo(application) esingaphezulu.
IMINININGWANE YOMFAKI SCELO: Ithala Development and Finance Corporation (PTY) LTDimelwe ngu SiVEST SA PTY LTD, c/o Kavi Soni P O Box 1899, Umhlanga Rocks, 4320. IminingwaneYokuxhumana – Inombolo Yocingo: 031 5811500, Isikhahlamezi: 031 5662371, i-imeyile: [email protected]
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MANDENI MUNICIPALITYKWAZULU-NATAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2008
SOKUZWAKALISA KWEMIBONO
Reddyaids King'sprojects
>> ‘We are determined to eradicate HIV/Aids’
KALISHA [email protected]
PROMINENT Durban business-man Vivian Reddy has given amajor boost to the King Good-
will Zwelithini's project to fight HIV/Aids in the province, with a donationofa vehicleandrecordingequipmentat Edison Corporation in Umhlangaon Friday.
Reddy said the recording equip-ment will be used to video the goodwork done by the Zwelithini and willbe used to spread his messagesaround the province.GoodwillZwelithini thankedReddy
for the generous donation and saidthattheequipmentisgreatly appreci-ated.
"These donations will be used toserve the people of KwaZulu-Natal.We are determined to eradicate thespreadofHIV/Aids inour province."
Santhan Reddy and Vivian Reddyhand over the keys to the vehicle toKing Goodwill Zwelithini.
PHOTO: MR S REDDY
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AFDA, the South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance, is proud to announcethat 12 first year students have been awarded fullbursaries by the KZN Film Commission to study atthe AFDA Durban campus.
A significant relationship has been built betweenAFDA and the KZN Film Commission over the lastthree years.
A common goal to develop intellectual capital andskills in KZN exists and will continue so as to developthe necessary skills required to create a sustainableentertainment industry for KZN.
“It is a great pleasure and honour in my job to beable to work with the KZN Film Commission to growour industry in the region.
“KZN is a well of opportunity where our graduatesin 2016 will start businesses and creating content foraudiences.
“How could one not be proud to be part of thisprocess. I extend my thanks to the KZN film Commission and staff, Carol Coetzee the AFDA Durban staffwho made this opportunity available for the students,” said Franco Human, AFDA Durban Dean.
Siphesihle Khwela, a second year AFDA film student, describes what this opportunity means to him:“I think it’s great to have someone who believes in
you enough to offer you a bursary.“What the KZN Film Commission is doing goes be
yond a monetary contribution, but rather an investment in our future as young filmmakers.”
Sisters Shivana and Shveta Naidoo were both fortunate to have received a bursary from the KZN FilmCommission to attend AFDA in Durban.
Shveta Naidoo said: “I am really grateful for theopportunity to study at an institution like AFDA. Withthis bursary and my degree I know that my future willbe a bright one.”
“KZN Film Commission is dedicated to providingthe opportunities to the youth and in turn growingthe skills level in the film industry in theprovince.
“It is with this in mind that we are pleased to havegiven bursaries to 12 AFDA students and we look forward toseeingthesestudents developand latermakea difference in the province’s film industry,” said CarolCoetzee, CEO of the KZN Film Commission.
The AFDA Durban campus currently offers afully accredited and internationally recognised Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree with variousdisciplines in Film, Television and Performance.
In 2016, AFDA Durban will also offer a Postgraduate BA (Honours) degree and a new UndergraduateBachelor of Commerce degree in Business Innovationand Enterprise.
KZN Film Commission helps AFDAstudents realise their dreams
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FOOD for Life KwaDukuza, a non–profit orga-nisationaffiliatedwithFoodforLifeSouthAfri-ca, will deliver 18 000 (72 pots) plates of foodto poverty stricken areas in KwaDukuza thisSaturday, 14 March.
Food for Life KwaDukuza currently distrib-utes over 2000plates of freemeals perweek tothe needy at orphanages, schools, old agehomes and in poverty stricken areas.
Since the inceptionof theFood forLife reliefprogrammein2002,theyhaveserved1.25mil-lion plates of food in the KwaDukuza area.
FoodforLifehavepartneredwithChildWel-fare SA - KwaDukuza to assist in delivering
meals to thedestitute inandaroundKwaDuku-za.
At their last project in October last year theorganisation prepared and distributed a totalof 15 000 (60 pots) plates of food togetherwith more than200 volunteers and sponsors.
Food for Life is now appealing to business-es and individuals to get involved in sponsor-ing, preparing and distributingmeals to areasof their choice or join in distributing on Satur-day.
Interested people can email [email protected] to get involved or tomake a do-nation.
Rise to the occasion this Easter
NY MATHONSIActing Municipal Manager
ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYILEMBE UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA
INVITATION TO BIDREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: PANEL OF SERVICEPROVIDERS FOR THE DESIGN/ARTWORK AND
PRINTING SERVICES TO THE MUNICIPALITY FORA THREE YEAR PERIOD:
CONTRACT No.CG/12/2015
Ilembe District Municipality wishes to engage companies, with vast experi-ence in designing and printing various material on behalf of the municipality.
A compulsory briefing session will be held at 14H00 on Friday the 20th ofMarch 2015 @ ILembe Auditorium, 12 Haysom Road, KwaDukuza/Stanger.Prospective bidders are required to bring their original bid specification doc-uments to the briefing session.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: PANEL OF SERVICEPROVIDERS FOR THE PROVISION OF ADVERTIS-ING AND MEDIA COMMUNICATION SERVICES TOTHE MUNICIPALITY FOR A THREE YEAR PERIOD
CONTRACT No CG/14/2015
Ilembe District Municipality wishes to engage companies, with vast experi-ence in advertising that will assist the municipality in negotiating and secur-ing advertising space on both the electronic and print media on behalf of themunicipality.
A compulsory briefing session will be held at 15H00 on Friday the 20th ofMarch 2015 @ ILembe Auditorium, 12 Haysom Road, KwaDukuza/Stanger.Prospective bidders are required to bring their original bid specification doc-uments to the briefing session.
Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non-attendance of thebriefing session will result in the immediate disqualification of your bid.
Bid Specification Documents will be available from 08H00, 12 March 2015until the close of business on 19 March 2015 from the offices of the Ca-shier at Ilembe District Municipality, Ilembe House, 59/61 Mahathma GandhiStreet, KwaDukuza, upon payment of a non-refundable cash deposit of R300.00
Only Service providers who are in possession of an Original and valid TaxClearance Certificates from SARS confirming that the service providers Taxmatters are in order or they must give authority to Ilembe District Municipalityto obtain information from SARS regarding their Tax matters
All enquiries are to be directed to the Manager: Corporate Communications,Miss Z. Nqala on 032 437 9405, or e-mail: [email protected].
Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to relevant bid description, and, clear-ly stating the discipline represented. The address of the bidder must beclearly written on the envelope, must be submitted into the Bid Box situatedat the Ground Floor of Ilembe Technical services Building, 12 HaysomRoad, KwaDukuza by no later than 12H00 on 31 March 2015
Bids shall be valid for a period of 90 days from the closing date.
Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipal-ity’s Supply Chain Management Policy in two stages. First stage of evalua-tion is functionality and the second stage being the 90/10 preference pointscoring system. Only bidders who score the required minimum threshold onfunctionality criteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLem-be District Municipality subscribes to the Preferential Procurement PolicyFramework Act No. 5 of 2000, and to 2011 B-BBEE Regriations.
iLembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or anyof the bids and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid.
E&OE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. WE ACCEPT LAY-BYES ON APPLIANCES
3 Enterprise Road, StangerTel: 032 - 552 3518 | Fax : 032 - 552 3179
Cell: 076 734 4294Email: [email protected]: www.desaiscnc.co.za
TELESALES NUMBER: 032 551 4919Offers valid from 11/03/2015 - 17/03/2015
or while stocks last!
Spekko Americano Rice10 kg
Clover Fresh Milk1 lt.
699
FRUIT & VEG ComboSpecialWednesday & Thurs only
ALLFOR
7kg Potatoes,7kg Butternut,7kg Onions
799Honeydew Milk
Sachets 1lt
Albany White/Brown Bread 700 g
Sasko PremiumWhite/ Brown 700g
999
599Carrots
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Wed & Thurs
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Sasko Premium
999Bananas kg
Ultramel Custard 1Lt1499
1899
LessR4
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Nola Mayonnaise750g
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999Sparletta 2Lt
Ellis Brown 1kg Kellogg’s Corn Flakes750g
2899 2799 Liqui Fruit Apple/ Grape/Cranberry Cooler,
Breakfast Punch/ PassionPower/ Orange 1Lt
1199
Huggies 56/60/66/7613499
Milo 500g3599
Breast Fillets
Goldi Chicken Fillet2kg
Clover Fresh Milk2lt
6499
2099
849Lettuce
E&OE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. WE ACCEPT LAY-BYES ON APPLIANCES
3 Enterprise Road, StangerTel: 032 - 552 3518 | Fax : 032 - 552 3179
Cell: 076 734 4294Email: [email protected]: www.desaiscnc.co.za
TELESALES NUMBER: 032 551 4919Offers valid from 11/03/2015 - 17/03/2015
or while stocks last!
10999
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1 kg
Saldanha Middle Cut400g
Rainbow Soup Pack2Kg
10999Superior IQF
5kg
Goldi CrumbedChicken Burgers 36’s
11999Superior LegQuarters 5kg
Gold Sea ShreddedTuna in Brine 140g
1199Saldanha Pilchards
400g
Eggs2.5 Doz
3099
5999Eggs5 Doz
UnitR2.92
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28993599Rainbow Drumsticks
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1499Meat KingBurgers
10’s
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2kg
SaldanhaShreddedTuna in
Brine 170 g
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Feet 10kg
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5kg
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400g
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Harvestime CountryMixed Veg 1kg
1799First Choice Corn
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Rainbow Liver Tubs500g
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ParmalatCheese900g
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New prefects atShakaskraal Primary
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PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASPupils from farm school Bongimfundo Primary were chosenamongst four schools in the province to perform at the National Teaching Awards at the Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Gauteng on Saturday. Principal Pitamber Ramgathi and teacher N.R.Maphalala are seen with pupils Sbonelo Mgenge, Vela Mahlangu, Sizakele Marau, Anele Makhathini, Ziyanda Ngqatiya andWandile Mnqayi.
Singing at the NationalTeaching Awards
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe little pupils of Buzz Montessori celebrated National Thank a Traffic
Thanking a traffic officer
Shakaskraal Primary School held its prefect inauguration ceremony recently where 50 Grade 7 pupils were badged. Seen from left: HOD NANgcobo, HOD SN Subban, teacher B Mahadeopersadh, acting principalP Govender, HOD RS Reddy and HOD YV Pillay. Seated from left are:deputy head girl Britnay Pillay, head boy Uvesh Narain, head girlAmanda Mzimela and deputy head boy Inga Mihle Potwelwa.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
SCHOOL SCENE
You and your family are invited to attend the YearlyMemorial Service of the late Sowbagium (Soba)
Odayar
In Loving Memory
Sowbagium (Soba)Odayar1937-2014
You and your family are invited to attend the Yearly
Sowbagium (Soba)
Lunch will be served
Sadly missed and remembered forever by her husband,children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, daughter-in-law, son-in-law, grand sons-in-law, sister, and a hostof relatives, family and friends.
Date : 15 March 2015Venue : Stanger Sabha Hall (Colenbrander
Street, Stanger)Time : 11H00
LATE MR BHIM BALKISSOON(Proprietor of Stanger Radiator Works)
In Loving memory of my beloved husband and ourdear father who was called to rest on 11 March 1991.Twenty four years have gone and it seems likeyesterday,We lost a soul with a heart of gold,Who was dearer to us than wealth untold.A helping hand to all in need,Your life was full of kindly deeds.The tears we shed are wiped away,But the ache in our hearts is here to stay.No one knows the pain we bear,When the family gathers and you are not there.Dearly missed and forever remembered by your lovingwife Lucy, sons Nirvan & Vishal and daughter Natasha.Inserted by Mrs Bhim & Family.
IN MEMORIUM
A wonderful mother and wife so kind with a golden heart so rare. Sheconcealed her pains as best she could, but God’s call came so suddenly.She was a woman of strength, determination and will power, alwaysputting others before herself. You worked so hard to give us the best, butnow you are at rest. Ma, it has been a privilege and honour to have hadyou and to have been a part of you. Rest in peace until we meet again.
You and your family are cordially invited to attend the 15th and 16th DayCeremony of the late Dhanalutchmee Naidoo
Date: Saturday, 14 March 2015Time: 7pm (Supper will be served from 5pm)Venue: 86 Jandah Road, Darnall
Family and friends are requested to pleas accept this as a personal invite.
Sadly missed by you husband, Runga, sons, Vijay, Ivan, Suran, Daughters,Priscilla, Suriya, Cookie, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grand children,
great grand children and a host of family and friends.
A wonderful mother and wife so kind with a golden heart so rare. She
In Loving Memory
DhanalutchmeeNaidoo
Born: 28/11/1938Called to Rest: 28/02/2015
A light from our household gone,A voice we loved is stilled,A place is vacant in our home, whichwe can never replace.God gave us a beautiful father,A father who never grow old,You were always there with a helping hand,Help us now to accept his plan,We miss you now, our heart are sore,As time goes by we miss you more,Your loving smile, your gentle face,No one can take our fathers place.
You and your family are invited to attend the16th day Ceremony of the late Jock Soobramoney
Date: Friday, 13 march 2015Time: 18 h00
Venue: 51 Mpunzi Rd MandiniYour presence will be appreciated.
You will be sadly missed by your loving wife Dolly, yoursons Kumarasen & Sugen and daughter Dreshnee, yourmum, your son in law Shane & daughter in law Tanya.
Your grandchildren Shreya & Kiana. Your brothers Vella &Anand & sister Tholisie and a host of family and friends.
In Loving Memory ofJock Soobramoney
1945-2015
Years have passed by but it seemslike it was just yesterday that you’ll leftus but it is evident that God loved youmore. You’ll built a family with love,trust, respect and hard work which willnever change as we promise to carryyour proud name. We pray that we will
always be blessed with your love.
Inserted by Jeewan Makardood family
MR & MRS SUNNY MAKARDOOD1930-1993 : 1936-1998
IN LOVING MEMORY ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION: DC29/0020/2014
Notice is hereby given in terms of regulation 10(2) of EIA Regula-tions, 2010, that an Environmental Authorisation DC29/0020/2014 wasgranted to iLembe District Municipality on the Basic Assessment for theproposed Construction of Off Take 6B Potable Water Pipeline as partof the Lower Thukela Bulk Water Supply at New-Guelderland to theNew-Guelderland Reservoir, iLembe District Municipality, KZN
Reasons for the decision: Potential environmental impacts e.g. ecologi-cally sensitive areas were identified. Impacts arising from constructionwill be adequately mitigated and are addressed in the EMPr. Theproposed pipeline will provide opportunities to accommodate thedemand for potable water supply. No objections were received fromstakeholders and I&AP, and all comments were adequately addressed.
The EA was issued by the KZN Economic Development, Tourism &Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) on 06 March 2015. A copy of the EAwill be furnished by iLembe District Municipality or Triplo4 SustainableSolutions (Tel 032 946 3213) on request.
I&APs are informed of the Appeal procedure provided for in Chapter 2of the National Appeal Regulations, GNR 993, December 2014, as wellas the requirement to use the prescribed forms obtainable from EDTEA.A notice of intent to appeal must be lodged with the KZN MEC of theEDTEA (Tel: 031-3105300 or email: [email protected] )within 20 days of 13 March 2014.
Date: 13 March 2014
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noMgiks.Kule mpela sonto ngike ngavakashela
abangani bami uSpijojo noMgiks, kodwangeshwa uSpijojo ubesavakashele emakhaya eSouth Coast, endaweni yaseMthwalume, ngakhoke ngazi hlalelanoMgiks sithamele umthunzi ngoba nelanga likhipha umkhovu etsheni kulezi zinsuku. Sithe sisahleli , uMgiks wabe eseqalaindaba , engithe mengiyilalela ngayibonanjengendaba ethusayo futhi engabukekiemphakathini.
Ungixoxele udaba obelushicilelwekwelinye iphephandaba lakhona laphaeThekwini, ebelikhuluma ngamadodaahamba izwe lonke eshumayela enqunu.Ngiqale ngacabanga ukuthi useqalilekeuMgiks ngalamanga akhe, ngoba uyathanda phela ukuqhuba usuku ngokuncokola , kodwa uthe esengikhombisa lolu daba, ngababaza.
Athi lamadoda alandela inkolo yakudala, futhi ashumayeza abantu ukuthibaphile ngendlela okwakuphilwa ngayo
kudala ngezikhathi zika Adam noEva entsimini yaseIdeni, athi afuna abantu babuyele emuva badle izitshalo kuphela besebehambe ngesudi yesele, njengoba nabobenzaumabeshumayezaabantu.Ngokusho kwalelo phephandaba kuthiwa umphakathi ubuthukile, ngoba ubuqala ukubona into efana naleya.
Bekhala nangokuthi lama doda enzalento emini kabha! kubukela ngisho nezingane.
Kuthiwa akuqinisekile ukuthi awakaluqedi uhambo lwawo, basazoqhubeka bashumayele nakwezinye izindawo eNingizimu Afrika, kodwa leli Vangeli bazolishumayela behamba nqunu.
UMgiks uthi ngokubona kwakhe lamadoda ayahlanya kumele nje avalelwe eFortNapier kanye nezinhlanya.
Uthi okokuqala nje ubani ongamelananokuququdana nokudla okuluhlaza. Uthe:“Engathi lenkolo yabo inokukhohlakalaphakathi, okokuqala nje ngeke sabuyelaemuvasishintsheokwenzekaentsiminiyaseIdeni ngesikhathi uAdam noEva bengalalelanga, uma befuna sihambe nqunuababuyele emuva bexwayisa uEva ukuthiangalinge aluthwe inyoka. Okwesibili abantu sebahlushwa inkanuko, futhi njengoba kuhlezi kuphuma emaphepheni mihlayonke ngokudlwengulwa kwezingane nabesimame, shuthi bona bathi mawuqhubekele phambili lowomkhuba njengoba befuna abantu behambe nqunu.”
Ngithule ngayicabanga kahle lentoeshiwo uMgiks, ngabona ukuthi uqinisile,shuthi bona abaliboni ihlazo kuyo yonke
lento abayenzayo, umbuzo wami uthi, ungaliphatha kanjani izwi likaNkulunkulu ungahloniphisile umzimba? ngoba ngishoneBhayibheli liyasho ukuthi imizimba yethu iyithempeli likaNkulunkulu ngakho kumele siyihloniphe futhi siyihloniphise.
Ngibuze abantu abambalwa ngokuthibacabangani ngalolu daba.
UNkk Ntombikayise Mzobe uthe:“Hawu! angikaze ngiyizwe into efana nale,minangibonaukuthilamadodaathunyiwefuthi akholelwa kuSathane bese ezocashangegama likaNkulunkulu, ngisho noJesumsindisi wethu, akaze ngizwe ngisho nasembhalweni yeBhayibhli ukuthi wayeshumayela engagqokile. Cha impela kukhona abakuhlosile futhi abantu mabangalutheki ngoba bazozithola bese ngozini.Yizo zonke izinto ezidinga umkhulekonjengobasekusondelenesikhathisePhasika, noSathane unama cebo akhe.”
UMnuz Bongani Zondi uthe: “Liyabhubha izwe, angikholwa ukuthi labalisabanamakhosikazi nezingane ngoba ayikhoindoda yomuzi wayo engenza into ekanje,bayasiphoxa singamadoda. Mekukanjebachaza ukuthi ayikho inkinga noma abefundisi bengahamba nqunu epulpiti, minanje angihambisani nombhedo.”
UNksz Nomthi Dlamini uthe: “Ngeke njengayenza into efana nale, kodwa bonauma bebona ukuthi banesibindi sokuyenza lento abayenze ngoba phela sesaphilaemhlabeni wamalungelo singabuye sithini.”
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INHLANGANO ezimele eqwashisa umphakathi ngokuvikela nokugcina imveloihlanzekile, Isikhulile Community Development (ICD), ivakashela ikhaya lezintandane, iSafe Haven Children andElders Orphanage, eseLindelani, sectionC, ngenhloso yokufundisa izingane, izaguga namalungu omphakathi ngokubaluleka kokugcina imvelo ihlanzekile nezindlela zokonga amanzi. Kanti ngenyanga edlule yalekelela leli khayangokuqoqa udoti emagcekeni alo.
USihlalo wale nhlangano, uMnuz Si
busiso Ngubane, ubonge umphakathionikele ngesikhathi sawo ukuba ubasizeukufeza izinhloso zabo. Uphinde wabonga abeChick and Fish, ebaxhasengokudla.
Uthe: “Inhlangano ibonga kakhuluuNkk Zwane, onguSihlalo wekhaya lezintandane, ngethuba asinikeze lona ukuba sikwazi ukuqwashisa umphakathingokugcina imvelo ihlanzekile futhiivikelekile,” kusho yena.
Enye inhloso yale nhlangano ukufundisa amalungu omphakathi ngamathuba okwenza imali ngokuqoqwa kukadoti.
ISITHOMBE: MAKHOSANDILE ZULUAmalungu enhlangano Isikhulile Community Developement iqoqa udoti.
Inhlangano efundisangokuhlanzeka kwemvelo
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New Hair and Beauty Salon hasopened in Stanger Manor
CELL: 079 711 7181email: [email protected]
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3. Process & Systems Clerk (Ref UNI-SYS)
Ø MatricØ Computer LiterateØ Previous administrative work experience requirementØ Previous work experience in Production environmentØ Previous work experience in manufacturing industry advantageousØ Previous work experience in quality assurance control advantageous
4. Safety Officer (Ref UNI-SAFE)
Ø MatricØ Computer LiterateØ Previous safety officer work experience requirementØ Previous work experience in Production environmentØ External Safety courses advantageous eg. Samtrack, HIRA, Safety Rep and OfficerØ Previous work experience in manufacturing industry advantageous
5. Admin and Purchasing Clerk (Ref UNI-PURCH)
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CV’s must be emailed to: [email protected] closing date: Friday 20th March 2015Please quote reference in title and header of CV
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AUCTIONIN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
KWAZULU-NATAL DIVISION,PIETERMARITZBURGCASE NO: 6195/2013In the matter between:-ABSA BANK LIMITED
Plaintiffand
BALITO MANOR 206 (PTY) LTD1st Defendant
BAREND JACOBUS BEZUIDENHOUT2nd Defendant
NOTICE OF SALEThe property which will be put up for auctionon Tuesday the 24th March 2015 to be heldat 10h00 outside the office of the sheriff forLower Tugela at 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street,Stanger/KwaDukuza consists of:DESCRIPTION: A unit consisting of:(a)Section NO. 1206 as shown and more fullydescribed on Sectional Plan No. SS355/07 inthe scheme known as Balito Manor in respectof the land and buildings situate at Balito, Kwa-Dukuza Municipality of which section the floorarea, according to the said Sectional Plan is174 (One Hundred and Seventy Four) squaremetres in extent;(b)An undivided share in the common propertyin the scheme apportioned to the said section inaccordance with the participation quota as en-dorsed on the said Sectional Plan Held by Deedof Transfer No. ST31810/07PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 206, Section No. 1206,Manor View, Balito Manor, 102B CompensationBeach Road, Balito, KwaZulu-Natal.IMPROVEMENTS: Sectional title unit consistingof: Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining room, Kitchen,3 Bathrooms, 1 Separate Toilet, 3 Bedrooms butnothing is guaranteed in respect thereof.THE PROPERTY IS ZONED: Residential (noth-ing guaranteed)The nature, extent, condition and existence ofthe improvements are not guaranteed, and are“voetstoots”)The full condition of sale may be inspected atthe Sheriff’s Office at 134/6 Mahatma GandhiStreet, Stanger/KwaDukuza.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT:1. The sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a
Judgment obtained in the above Court.2. The Rules of this auction and a full advertise-
ment is available 24 hours before the auctionat the office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela at134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street/KwaDukuza.
3. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisitesubject to conditions, inter alia,Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68of 2008 URL Reference Number(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/Download-FileAction?id=99961);
4. Fica-Legislation i.r.o proof of identity andaddress particulars.
5. Payment of a registration fee of R10 000.00paid at time of registration in cash.
6. The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugelawill conduct the sale with auctioneersR. Singh (Sheriff) and/or S. Reddy and/orS De Wit.
7. Advertising costs at current publication ratesand sale costs according to court rulesapply.
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>> Blythedale Beach Mini Market isopen at 33 Dolphin Crescent onSaturday, 14 March (and every secondSaturday of each month) from 9amuntil 1pm. To book a stall call082 336 6238.
>> All local artists are invited to theKwaDukuza Artist Workshop whichwill be held on 28 March at the JinahHall, in town, near the First Tearoom.The workshop will start at 10am.KwaDukuza Mayor will be attendingthe workshop as well as 1KZN TV andIzwi loMzansi Radio. For moreinformation contact 074 761 3271.
>> Shakaskraal CommunityChurch will hold a Healing, Deliveranceand Salvation Crusade on 20 to 22March at the Protea Heights Park inShakaskraal. For more informationcontact Salome Chetty on 072 216 1725or 032 096 70256.
>> The Glenhills Sri Siva SoobramSoobramaniar Temple will hold their21st annual Panguni WoothiramKavady Festival. The flag hoistingceremony will start at 5:30pm on 30March. The chariot procession will beon 4 April at 12:30pm at the Glenhillstownship. The main Kavady Festivalwill be on Sunday, 5 April at 8am. Flaglowering – 7th April at 5:30pm. Formore information contact Pam on 032551 5296 or Siva 083 977 3045 orBudhram 083 777 1472. HanumanJayanthi – 4 April. Good Friday prayers– 3 April.
>> The Protea Heights Shri SivaSoobramaniar Temple will hold the32nd Panguni Woothiram KavadyFestival on Sunday 29 March. TheKavady will leave the temple at8:30am. Flag hoisting will take placeon Friday 27 March at 5pm. The chariotwill leave the temple going aroundShakaskraal on Saturday 28 March at1pm. Devotees are kindly requested todecorate their own kavadies.
>> The Shri Sanathan Mundal, 21Greyridge Drive, Stanger Heights,Stanger, will be observing Ramayanweek from Saturday 21 March toSaturday 27 March. Time: 6pm to 8pm
daily. Bhajans and daily discourse onthe Ramayan will be rendered. RamNaumi will be observed on Saturday 28March. Time: 9am to 12, lunch will beprovided. All are invited. Donationsand sponsorships are welcome.Contact PRO Madhuri Sing on082 324 3406 and religiouschairperson Bikrum Sing on082 324 8879 for further information.
>> The Shri Sanathan Mundal, 21Greyridge Drive, Stanger Heights,Stanger, will have their seventh annual108 Hanuman Chalisa recital onSunday 29 March 2015.
Time: 6am to 6pm. Variousorganisations will be chanting theHanuman Chalisa. Breakfast, lunchand supper will be provided. All areinvited. Donations and sponsorshipsare welcome. Contact PRO MadhuriSing on 082 324 3406 and religiouschairperson Bikrum Sing on082 324 8879 for further information.
>> The community of Lot 14 andsurrounds will hold their annual rainprayer on Sunday 10 May at the prayersite near Hillview Stores Lot 14 withpriest DJ Maharaj. Kirthans by SohaynaSungeeth. Donations welcome. Mealswill be served. For more informationcontact Kishore on 073 546 1676 orRajiv on 082 494 2662.>> Winter Fair 2015 will take placefrom 25 to 28 June. President of ChildWelfare SA KwaDukuza and fairdirector Sandeep Oudhram hostsmeetings every Thursday at 5pm at thewelfare. Interested communitymembers are invited to attend andmake input to improve the standardand quality of the fair.>> The Stanger group of AlcoholicsAnonymous hosts their AA and ALANON meeting meetings everyWednesday at 8pm at the StangerTown Hall. For more information callShaun on 079 155 6746.>> There is help for free. Forprofessional counselling sessionswhich are private and confidential, call084 517 5846 [email protected]
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THE Proteas withered at the Auckland’s Eden Park on Saturday, slumping to a 29runs defeat at the hands ofPakistan in an ICC Cricket World (PoolB) game.
Pakistan pulled off a hardfoughtvictory under the DuckworthLewismethod in a match reduced to 47overs. Pakistan posted 222 in 46.4overs with skipper MishahulHaq (56)and Sarfraz Ahmed (49) the chief contributors.
The Proteas batsmen squandereda good start in pursuit of their runchase, but the loss of wickets at regularintervalsledtotheirdownfall.Noteventhe brave heroics of standout skipperand batsman, AB de Villers, whosmashed 77 runs off 58 balls could savethe blushes of the South African outfit.
The Proteas withered under athreepronged pace attack spearheaded by Pakistan’s Mohammed Irfan who grabbed 3/52. Rahat Ali took3/40 and Wahab Riaz claimed 3/40 asthe three lefthanders mesmerised theProteas.
Proteas skipper, AB de Villiers attributed the lack of partnerships as thekey factor in their 29runs defeat toPakistan. De Villiers said: “We didn’tget enough partnerships during thepressure situations. We have done it inthe past, but unfortunately tonight wecouldn’t do that”.
After their defeat to Pakistan onSaturday, the Proteas squad and their
supporters throughout the worldwatched Sunday’s clash between SriLanka and Australia with batedbreathbecause barring any furtherupsets in the roundrobin stages of thetournament, the loser (Sri Lanka) islikely to secure third spot in Pool Awhich will be Proteas most likely opponents in the quarterfinals stages ofthe tournament.
The Proteas would have learnt afew lessons about the importance ofpartnerships from Sunday’s game.Australia, batting first against Sri Lanka were 41/2 after 8.4 overs. MichaelClarke and Steve Smith put on amatchwinning 134runs partnershipin 23 overs for the 3rd wicket.
After the demise of Clarke andSmith, Glen Maxwell and Shane Watson put on yet another valuable partnership of 160 runs. Maxwell (102)scored the secondfastest hundred inthe40yearhistoryoftheCricketWorldCup when he reached three figures offjust 51 balls at the Sydney CricketGround. It is those important partnerships that propelled Australia to 376/9in their allotted 50overs. Australiawent on to claim an impressive 64runsvictory after dismissing Sri Lanka for312 runs. Will the Proteas bounce backafter Saturday’s disappointing loss toPakistan?
Ardent Proteas fan, NR Singh said:“It was indeed a below par performance for the Proteas team with somuch talent. They need to pick up theirgame.”
Proteas wither at Eden Park
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Fifthgeneration Opel Corsaarrives in South Africa>> All new fifthgeneration Opel Corsa set to continuestrong 32year history
THE all new fifth generation Opel CorsawillreachOpeldealershipsinSouthAfri-ca in March. The local introduction
comes just fourmonths after the Corsa’s inter-national premier at last year’s Paris MotorShow.
The Opel Corsa has established itself as aperennialbestsellerthroughfourmodelgener-ations spanning 32 years, with over 12.4 mil-lionunitssoldglobally.TogetherwiththeAstra,it is Opel’smost popularmodel, accounting forover a quarter of the company’s sales everyyear. The new fifth generation Corsa is set tobuild on its reputation as an all-rounder by of-feringsegment-leadinglevelsofcomfort,preci-sion and efficiency.
Initially, the newCorsawill bemade availa-ble with Opel’s state-of-the-art three-cylinder1.0-litre turbocharged ecoFLEX engine withthree trim levels: Cosmo, Enjoy, and Essentia.
“Wehaveshiftedthegoalpostswithatotallyconvincing anddesirable small car thatmakesdrivingeasierandmorefun.ThenewCorsahasclass leading connectivity, convenience andcomfort as well as driving satisfaction,” saysOpel brand manager at General Motors SouthAfrica, Christopher Cradock.
“Affordability andvalue-for-moneyhaveal-ways been Corsa hallmarks and with the newvehicle, these are set to continue. We have en-sured that all derivatives in the new Corsarange adopt a no-compromise approach tothose most important vehicle aspects, alongwith the availability of ‘option packs’ to en-hancethevehicle totheowner’s tasteandsatis-faction.”
The newCorsa receives Opel’s state-of-the-art1.0 litreecoFLEXDirect InjectionTurboen-gine.First introduced in the recently-launchedOpel ADAM, it also is the highlight of the fifth-generation Corsa.
Theengineoffersoutstandinglysophisticat-ed driving refinement and responsiveness to-gether with frugal fuel consumption – provingthat high driving comfort and pleasure can becombined with excellent efficiency.
Developed from a blank sheet of paper, thisengine is the firstofanewfamilyof smallpetrolthree- and four-cylinder units which will beprogressively introduced in the Opel range.
A three-cylinder architecture has been se-lected to reach new levels of fuel efficiency forpetrol-powered cars.
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FORD South Africa’s motor-sport activities have beenunited for the 2015 seasonwith the launch of a motor-sport programme under thenew Ford Performancebrand.
Tracey Delate, Ford SA’smarketing manager, said:“Ford remains committed toinnovation through perform-ance and the new global FordPerformanceteamtiestogeth-er racing, performance vehi-cles and parts.
“Regionalperformanceen-gineering and racing teamshavebeenunitedasoneglobalteam under Ford Perform-ance, which sees the integra-tionofFordSVT,TeamRSandFord Racing. This unified or-ganisation serves as an inno-vation laboratory to createuniqueperformance vehicles,parts, accessories andexperi-ences for customers.”
This approach sees the de-velopment of smart innova-tions and technologies in aer-odynamics, lightweightmate-rials, electronics, powertrainperformanceandfuelefficien-cy that can be applied morebroadly to Ford’s productportfolio.
Ford motorsport managerJohnNagel said: “We have fo-cusedourmotorsport involve-ment this year on rallying andcross country, which are themost successful champion-ships on the 2015 calendar.
“The teams are provenwinners with an exceptionalline-up of champion driversand race-winning vehicles inthe Fiesta and the Ranger.
“It will be Ford’s strongestassaultyetonthevarioustitlesandwehaveevery confidencethat the crews will be chal-lenging for victory in everyround and doing Ford and itsloyal supporters proud.”
For the 2015 rally season,double national championsMark Cronjé and co-driverRobin Houghton, will be tack-ling the country’s fastest spe-cial stages in their M-Sportprepared Ford Performanceworks teamClass S2000 four-wheel drive Ford Fiesta.
Thepair established them-selvesastheteamtobeatinre-cent years, having claimedconsecutive S2000 titles in2012 and 2013. Althoughtheir challenge for a third titleon the trot faltered last yeardue to a series of setbacks,
they were consistently fastand are more motivated thanever to reclaim the top spot.
Cronjé said: “We have thebest car out there and knowthatwewillberightatthefrontchallengingforstagewinsandoverall victories. It is fantastichaving the backing and sup-port of Ford Performance andFord South Africa, and wehope to add evenmore silver-ware to the trophy cabinetthroughout the season.”
According to Houghton,theteamwillstartofftheirsea-son on the Tour Natal at theendofFebruarywiththesamespecvehicle theyused in2014but they will have the benefitof the latest specification forthe Sasol Rally in April 2015.
Houghton said: “We sentone of our Fiesta body shellsback to M-Sport in the UK atthe end of last year, and it iscurrentlybeingupdated to thelatest level. This will ensurethat we have the new up-grades for the rest of the sea-son as we fight for champion-ship glory.”
There are a total of eightrallies for the year, finishingoffwiththePolokwaneRallyinOctober.
PHOTO: SOURCEDChris Visser andJapie Badenhorstin Ford’s performance team.
Ford SA goes ‘performance’
THEnewRangeRoverEvoque,sport-ing anewdesign andahost of the au-tomaker’s latest technologies, willmakeitsdebutatthe2015Genevaau-to show.
Land Rover SA says it could be inSouth Africa by August 2015.
Land Rover design director andchiefcreativeofficerGerryMcGovernsaid: “The Range Rover Evoque firstestablished and then dominated theluxury compact SUV sector generat-ingworldwideacclaimandsales suc-cess.OurchallengehasbeentoevolvetheEvoquedesignwithoutdilutingitsdistinctive character.”
ThenewEvoque’s trim levelshavebeen realigned to match those of the
Range Rover Sport — SE, HSE Dy-namic and Autobiography, and asuite of option packs.
The new Evoque gains enlargedair intakes, new grille designs and iswill be the first Range Rover to be of-fered with adaptive LED headlights.TheEvoque’sstandardgrille isdistin-guished by two bold horizontal barsand a new fine-mesh pattern.
In South Africa, the new SUV willbepoweredwitha2.2-litreSD4turbodiesel engine (paired with a nine-speed auto) and Land Rover’s 2.0-li-tre Si4 turbo petrol.
With 177kWon tap, the Si4 petrolengine delivers strong performance,with acceleration from0-100km/h in
just 7.6 seconds and a top speed of217km/h. Fuel economy is rated at7.8 litres/100kmand 181g/km emis-sions.
Interiorchangesincludenewseatsanddoorcasings,20cmtouch-screeninfotainment unit and the introduc-tion of new colours andmaterials. Itshands-free power tailgate allowsowners to automatically open andclose the boot by waving a foot be-neath the rear bumper.
It’sequippedwithLandRover’s in-novativeAll-TerrainProgressControl(ATPC), only available on Si4 deriva-tives, first seen on the Range Roverand Range Rover Sport. The technol-ogy maintains a pre-determinedspeed (selected using the cruise con-trol function) in forward or reversegears between 1.8km/h to 30km/h,allowing the driver to concentrate onnegotiating tricky terrain.
Its autonomous emergency brak-ingpreventsorgreatlyreducesthese-
verity of crashes in the event of thedriver failing to take preventative ac-tion.Usinganadvancedforward-fac-ing stereo digital camera, the system
can identifypotential hazardsahead.Prices will be will be announced
closer to launch.— Wheels24.
PHOTO: SOURCEDThe 2015 Range Rover Evoque is coming to our shores.
Next generation Evoqueheaded for SA
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SAbound Audi R8to be unleashed
>> Revving new wheels for the country
AUDI’S secondgeneration R8 sportscarwilldebutatthe2015Genevaautoshow in March and be in Europe’s
showrooms later in the year.South Africa has to wait until the second
quarter of 2016 for delivery — and bear inmind that in Europe the V10 (a new engine)costs the equivalent of R2.1 million and theV10 Plus R2.4 million. South African prices,as always, will be announced at the locallaunch.
The latest R8 has subtle design changes,the new V10, new allwheel drive and thelatest in Audi technology.
The previous 4.2 V8 has been superseded by a nonturbo, 5.2litre, V10 in two variants. Standard, it’s capable of402kW/540Nm, 100km/h in 3.5sec and323km/h. The R8 Plus is tuned for454kW/560Nm, 3.2sec and 330km/h.
Each drives a sevenspeed S tronic transmission; fuel consumption for the standardversion rated at 11.8 litres/100km with emissions of 275g/km, the Plus at 12.4/100kmand 289g/km. The S Tronic comes withmanual mode, launch control and coastingmode.
The R8 V10 Plus has a dry weight of1454kgs, 50kgs less than its predecessor.
Ulrich Hackenberg, board member fortechnical development at Audi, said: “Motorsport is in Audi’sgenes, ithas always been
a permanent feature of our brand’s character. With the new Audi R8, our engineers arebringing accumulated racing expertise fromthe race track onto the road. No other modelof ours evokes more dynamic emotion.
“All of that,” Audi says, “makes the newR8 V10 Plus the most powerful and fastestseries production Audi yet.”
Its underbody, Audi says, has a diffuserto boost downforce. Its chassis, with doublewishbone suspension, demonstrates howclose the to motorsport is the new Audi R8.
The design of remains largely unchanged from the outgoing version at4.42m long, 1.24m tall and on a 2.65mwheelbase. Its dimensions have changedslightly from its predecessor, the most obvious being an extra 4cm in width.
It has a squaredoff, singleframe grillewith trapezoidal diod lights (“laserpowered” beams as an option) and restyled air
sion uses carbonceramic brakes, the standard steel. The standard V10 has a poweredspoiler, the Plus uses a fixed carbonfibrewing.
Like the new TT, launched in South Africain February, the new R8 has digital displayson its configurable 31cm Virtual Cockpit. Themost important controls are grouped in button clusters on the steering wheel. Audi’sMMI navigation plus with MMI touch is standard.
According to Audi: “The multimaterialAudi Space Frame (ASF) ensures lowweight and optimum axle load distribution.The combination of aluminium and carbonfibre reinforced plastics (CFRP) in the AudiSpaceFrameopensupnewdimensionswithregard to weight, rigidity and crash behaviour.”
The second generation of the Audi R8forms the basis for more models. The latestversion of the electric, highperformance R8etron sports car is capable of339kW/920Nm and sprints to 100km/h in3.9 seconds.
Equipped with new battery cells, Audiclaims its Etron’s range “now exceeds450km”.
The new Audi R8 LMS race car was developed based on the new GT3 regulations dueto come into effect worldwide from 2016. In2015 it will already be put through its pacesatthefactory.Despitemassiveperformanceincreases, about 50% of its components arethe same as the seriesproduction car.
— Wheels24.intakes. The new R8 boasts dynamic turn signals with a“scrolling function” for the intended turn direction. The rearis more angled and the previousround exhausts are replaced bytrapezoidal outlets.
It’s equipped with 19” alloyrims shod with 245/30 (front)and 245/35 (rear) tyres though20” are available. The Plus ver
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DAWNHEIGHTS Cricket Clubnotchedupanimpressivedoublevictory in their domestic cricket
league matches played on Saturday.The Dawnheights U16 outfit
trounced Magnum by 95 runs in anIlembeCricketUnionU16Leaguegameat the country club on Saturday morn-ing. Dawnheights won the toss andelected tobat first.Theyposted115/6 intheir allotted 20 overs.
SantirBageloo(32),ShivanSingh(24not out) and Salman Mohamed (18 notout), who blasted three sixes in the lastthreedeliveriesoftheirinningswerethepick of the Dawnheights batsmen. S.Kuhle (2/18 from two overs) was themost economical Magnum bowler.
In reply Magnum were bundled outforapaltry20runs in9.2overs.Salman(3/3 from fourovers), ShivanSingh (3/1from 1.2 overs which included a hat-trick) and man-of-the-match Santir(3/14 from four overs) were the chiefwicket-takers for Dawnheights.
Meanwhile, Dawnheights A (seniorside) notched up a quick double afterbeating United by six runs in an IlembeCricket Union Twenty-20 League gameplayed at the country club grounds.
The match was reduced to 18 oversdue to a delayed start. Dawnheightsposted 138/5 in their allotted 18 overs.
SagarArorasmashedabrillianthalf-century (64) which included six foursand three huge sixes. He received goodsupport from Adhir Maharaj whoscored 41 runs. Z. Ali (2/17 from threeovers) was the pick of the United bowl-ers.
InreplyUnitedposted132/5 from18
overs (goingdownbysix runs).Y. Ismail(39)andI. Ismail (38not)battledgamelyto keep United in the hunt for honours.
VarunPal (2/19 from fourovers) andMikhalinNaicker (2/24 from twoovers)claimed two wickets each.
Dawnheights hopes of notching up ahat-trick of victories were dented afterMaphumulo beat Dawnheights B byeightwicketsat theGledhowGroundonSaturday.
Dawnheights batted first and wererestricted to 62/7 in 20 overs. SuveerMaharaj (18 not out) was the only bats-man to register double digits. N. Zondi(2/15 from three overs) and S. Zulu (2/8from three overs) grabbed two wicketseach.N.P.Thuli(17notout)andS.Sibiya(23 not out) guided Maphumulo to animpressive eight-wicket victory in the18th over. Maharaj claimed 2/11 fromfour overs.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Dawnheights U16 outfit were over the moon after trouncing Magnum by 115runs at the country club grounds.
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KSST Volleyball Club emergedvictorious in a scrappy 2-1 winagainst Friendz in the semis ofthe Trophies Engravers Top 8Knockout Cup (hosted by Kwa-Dukuza Volleyball Association)at the association courts onThursday night.
The KSST outfit looked farfrom the pedigree of their 2012line-up and the absence ofCameron Singh (who quit KSSTto join Liberte at the start of the2015 season) and Lloyd Chettyhave created a huge headachefor manager Syd Kistan.
KSST welcomed back prodi-gal sonKyle Puckree,whohadashort training stint with DUTandwatched their (KSST) gamefrom the stands a fortnight ago.
KSSTheldontoahard-fought17-15 lead in the opening set.SherwinDaniel’spowerfulover-arm serve and the lanky ImmiloPillay proved to be a perennialthorn in the flesh of theFriendz side, who lost the firstset 25-21.
ByronAthymoolamreplacedPuckreeatthestartofthesecondset.KSSTraced toacomfortable7-2 lead, but Friendz clawedtheir way back into contentionwith the left-handed PraveenPremlall and Sheldon “Punch”Milligan scoring points witheaseagainsttheformerVSACup
(Volleyball South Africa) cham-pionstolevelthescoresat16-16.
KSST trieddesperately toputpoints on the scoreboard, but acatalogue of unforced errors re-sulted in their 23-25 demise inthe second set.
KSST held onto a narrow5-3leadinthefinalset.Milliganbeatthe KSST blockers with ease tolevel the scores at 7-7. Daniel,frustrated with the poor attack-ing of his team-mates, attackedthesecondballtogiveKSSTa8-7lead at the change of sides.
KSSTraced toa11-7 leadaft-er some horrendous bumpingby the Friendz rearguard. But,Friendz didn’t throw in the tow-el. They rallied back gamely tolevel the scores at 11-11 beforeMilligan served the ball outside.KSST seized the opportunitywith both hands to register athrilling 15-13win to book theirplace in the final.
Meanwhile, GroveEnd camefromasetdowntobeatWarriorsSport 2-1 to book their place inthe finalof theTrophiesEngrav-ers Top 8 KO Cup.
Friendz will entertainWarriors Sport in the curtain-raiserat7pmtomorrow(Thurs-day) followed by the final be-tween Grove End and arch-rivals KSST at 8pm. Trophies(sponsoredbyTrophiesEngrav-ers) will be awarded to the topthree finishers.
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Thembeni snatchthrilling 2-1 win>> Thembeni broke the deadlock in the eighth minute
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THEMBENI Football Clubsnatched a thrilling 2-1 winagainst Happy Stars in a Safa
KwaDukuza Local Football Associa-tion Premier League game at therecreation grounds on Saturday.
Thembeni broke the deadlock inthe eighth minute after NthandoMthembu latched onto a cross fromSphelele Ndlanzi and headed power-fully past the Stars keeper to give hisside a 1-0 lead.
Minutes later Thembeni werecaught on the counter-attack, but
Stars striker NqanawaTenza selfish-lyshotatgoal,kickingstraightintothearmsoftheThembenikeeper, insteadof passing the ball to the unmarkedLungelo Khuzwayo in the box.
Thembeni went ahead 2-0 afterNdlanzi’s intendedcross from the leftflankinto theboxfloatedover theout-stretched arms of the Stars keeperand into the far right-hand corner ofthe net.
In the 35th minute Andile “Jali”Ngcobo beat his marker on the leftflank and instead of passing the ballto his team-mates in the box, hegreedilyshotatgoalfromanacutean-
gle, hitting the side-netting.Barely minutes before the break,
the Thembeni keeper KhanyisaniMlambo was beaten by an awkwardbounce on a below-par playing sur-face. Mlambo dived to his left to saveKhuzwayo’s shot, but the ballbounced just before him before re-bounding off the crossbar. The re-bounder fell invitingly at the feet ofTenzawhocalmlytappedtheball intoan empty goal-mouth to reduce thedeficit (1-2).
Thembeni brought on Rocky Zacafor Andile Ngcobo on the left flank atthestartof thesecondhalf in thehopeofsealingthefateof theirrivals. In the55th minute Stars were awarded adubious free kick just outside the boxafter Sizwe Mhlongo was alleged tohavebeenfouledbytheThembenileftback.
Stars failed to capitalise on the re-sultant free kick after Mhlongo’stame shot was comfortably saved bythe Thembeni keeper.
Minutes later Tenza beat the off-sidetrap,buthispowerfulcloserangewassuperblyparriedbytheThembe-ni keeper for a corner.
With less than15minutesremain-ingStarsmadeadouble substitution,replacing Tenza with MthokoziMhlongo and bringing on PhilaniMlambo for right back SongezoDada, who was nursing an ankleinjury.
In the dying minutes of the game,man-of-the-match Ndlanazi beat hismarker with some fancy footwork,but his shot was saved by the Starskeeper to add some respectability tothe 2-1 score-line.
In an earlier game, Siyazamaclaimed maximum points in theirwalkover against MadundubeUnited.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThembeni Football Club were ecstatic aftersnatching a 21 win against Happy Stars in aSafa KwaDukuza Local Football AssociationPremier League game at the recreationgrounds on Saturday.
WEEKLY REPORTER
SUVEER Dewlall inspired Kwa-Dukuza Primary to a thrilling 10-run victory against nemesis ManorPrimary in anIlembe Pri-mary SchoolsU13 League(Pool A) gameplayed atManor onWednesday.
The visi-tors won thetossandelect-ed to bat first.They posted83/9 in theirallotted 15-overs.
Man-of-the-match Suveer top-scored with a brilliant 36-run con-tribution which included five foursand a six.
ShravanMaharajwas thepickofthe Manor bowlers claiming 2/11
from threeovers.
In re-ply Man-
orposted73/9fromtheirallotted15overs. Jaden Perumal (15) was thetop-scorer for the hosts. Niven wasthe pick of the KwaDukuza bowlersclaiming 2/5 from three overs.
Coach ofthe Manoroutfit, IsaacAbrahamcommendedKwaDukuzaPrimary ontheir victory.He singledout 13-year-old Suveer,who im-pressedwith both
bat and ball in 2014, but failed tomake the Ilembe squad last year.
Abraham hopes that “fair play”will prevail at the Ilembe selectiontrials thisyearandSuveerbeselect-ed on merit to represent Ilembe atKwaZulu-Natal Primary SchoolU13 Cricket Championship in Sep-tember.
Meanwhile, Manor Primary gotoff to a winning start in the U11League after beating DawnviewPrimary by seven wickets at theDawnview ground on Tuesday.
Dawnview batted first and post-ed 54/8 in their allotted 15-overs.
A. Mohammed is tops with 11runs. Kevlin (3/9 from three overs)and Shiv (3/10 from three overs)grabbed three wickets each.
In reply Ruchir (12 not out) andman-of-thematch Kevlin (11) guid-ed Manor to an emphatic seven-wicket victory in 13 overs.
Manofthematch Suveer Dewlall.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Suveer inspires KwaDukuzaPrimary to victory
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KWADUKUZAVolleyball Association(KDVA) will host a special generalmeeting on Wednesday, March 11 atThe Quartz Conference Centre at7pm.
All player registration forms (withphotos),monies (R70per player) and
affiliationfees(R500)willbecollectedat the meeting.
High on the agenda will be thestructuring of the league programmefor the new season.
There is a strong possibility thatKDVAwill scrap the social leagueandincorporate a competitive and divi-sionone league.The league isexpect-
ed to get under way on Thursday, 26March.
In other volleyball news, rumoursare rife that the country club sportscomplex (including the volleyballcourts, recreation ground, countryclub, netball and basketball courts)has been sold to a private consorti-um.
The KwaDukuza mayor, council-lorRicardoMthembu invitedofficialsof sporting codes within the countryclub ground precinct to a meetingtoday, Wednesday 11 March, at2.30pm at the KwaDukuza SupperRoom.
Representatives of the variouscodes are urged to attend.
KDVA special general meeting
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Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 21(a) of the Local Government:Municipal Systems, Act No. 32 of 2000, and Section 28 of the LocalGovernment: Municipal Management Act No. 56 of 2003, that theMandeni Municipality has tabled the adjustment budget for the 2014/15financial year at a Council meeting held on 25 February 2015.
The high level adjustments budget figures are in terms of transfersallocated per Medium Term Expenditure Revenue Budget Statement asfollows:
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Operating Budget 152,398 21,910 174,308
Capital Budget 90,497 (12,579) 77,918
Total Budget 242,895 9,331 252,226
Mandeni Municipality would like to inform the communities of Mandeniand all stakeholders that an ADJUSTMENT BUDGET 2014/15 has beenapproved by the Municipal Council as per Resolution No: C067.
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Ilembe off to a winning start
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NEWLY crowned KwaZulu-Natal Challenge League(Stream Two) champions,
Ilembe Cricket Union started theircampaign in the KZN ChallengeLeague Twenty-20 Knockout Cupwith an emphatic seven-wicketvictory against Amanzimtoti CricketClub (ACC) at the country clubgrounds on Sunday.
The decision by Amanzimtoti tobat first after winning the toss back-fired after opener Desigan Reddy (8)was caught behind by wicket-keeper
Yusuf Ismail off the bowling of IqbalSher in the third over.
Despite the early setback, RossAlbertynandWarrenPullocktookthetally to 30/2 in the sixth over beforePullock (16) was clean-bowled bySher. Sher claimed his third victimafterdismissingWarrenFryforthree.
Cameron Mill and Justin Jonestook the tally from40/4 to 55/5 in the12th over before Joneswas caught atmid-wicket by Aaron Pillay off thebowling of Sher. Jarryd Michaux (2)was beaten for pace by fiery Ilembebowler Mohamed Mhlongo offeringkeeper Ismail a simple catch.
Mill scored a painstaking 12 runsbefore popping the ball to bowlerAlveiro Nadasen, who took a simplecatch. Cameron Flower was sent foran early shower after being trappedLBW to a Pillay delivery for a duck.
Devon Kauferman and JamesTaylor added a valuable 23 run part-nership for the ninth wicket, takingthe tally from 66/8 to 89/9 beforeKauferman (20)was clean bowled byPillay in the 18th over. Taylorsmashed two fours in his 17-runscontribution before being run out inthepenultimate over of their innings.
The visitors were bundled out for
99 runs in the 19th over. Sher (4/12from four overs) and Pillay (2/9 fromfourovers)werethepickoftheIlembebowlers.
Chasing 100 runs for victory (at arateof fiverunsanover), thehostsgotoff to a horrendous start after Sherwascaughtatmid-onbyTayloroff thebowling of Fry for a duck.
Rocky Ngobhozi joined Nadasenat the creaseand they took the tally to20/2inthesixthoverbeforeNgobhoziwas clean-bowled by Jones.
Zufilkar Ali and Nadasen battedpatiently, taking the tally from20/2 to
69/3 in the15thoverbeforeNadasen(23) was bowled by Michaux.
Ismail (15 not out) and Ali (40 notout) guided Ilembe to a resoundingseven-wickets with four balls tospare. Manager of the Ilembe outfit,NRSinghcommendedSherandAliontheir outstanding performances.
OnSunday Ilembe lockhornswithVerulam at the Verulam RecreationGrounds. Ilembe will be hoping toavenge defeat after going down toVerulam in the semi-finals of2013/2014 KZN Challenge LeagueKO Cup in Pinetown.
Destroyerinchief Iqbal Sher claimed four wickets for 12 runs from fourovers and prolific batsman Zufilkar Ali scored an unbeaten 40 runs toguide Ilembe to victory.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDIlembe Cricket Union started their campaign in the KZN Challenge League KO Cup with an emphatic sevenwicketvictory against Amanzimtoti Cricket Club at the country club ground on Sunday.
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DARREL Shanmagum outclassedCharlie Pillay in straight sets (20) inthe final of the Nine Pillay and Familysponsored KwaDukuza Darts Association singles tournament at the NorthCoast Tavern in KwaDukuza onWednesday night. Shanmagumromped to a 20 win against Jerry Arunachellam in the quarters to secure aplace in the semis. Nine Pillay, hopingto clinch the singles tournament(sponsored by himself), was eliminated (20) by Yogan Pillay in the quarters.
Yogan ran out ideas in the semis,producing horrendous darts which ledto his 20 drubbing at the hands ofShanmagum in the semifinal.
Veteran darts campaigner PaddyPadayachee battled gamely to outsmart his younger opponent CharliePillay in their quarterfinal clash, butwas left ruing his chances in the firstset after failing to close the game witha double despite arriving right near thefinish line ahead of his opponent.
Pillay, who battled to record hugescores throughout the first set, collaredhis rival at the finish line to close on adouble and take a 10 lead. He uppedthe tempo in the second set, canteringto a comfortable (20) win to secure asemifinal berth against Jerry Govender, who beat Jodie Naidoo 21 in theother quarterfinal clash.
Charlie Pillay trounced Jerry Govender in straight sets (20) to book hisplace in the final against Shanmagum.
Darts association president JerryGovender thanked Nine Pillay andFamily for their sponsorship and congratulated finalists Pillay and Shanmagum, who have produced consistent darts throughout the start of thenew season.
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