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Your very own local newspaper FREE 30 000 copies distributed Weekly Phone: 032 552 3363 Winter Fair launch raises R320 000 [4] May 30, 2014 www.stangerweekly.co.za www.stangerweekly.mobi @stangerweekly Stanger Weekly Crash claims three lives Family struggles to come to terms with the death of a local mother, her son, and the child’s pregnant care-giver MERVYN KRISHNA T HE Anamalay family of KwaDukuza is struggling to come to terms with the death of their 32-year-daughter Vaneshree Ana- malay Moodley, her three-year-old son Kevaal and the child’s pregnant care-giver Vinola Nxumalo, who died in an accident on Sunday. Nxumalo was killed instantly while Kevaal, Vaneshree and her husband Lloyd were taken to Umhlanga Hospital and Alberlito Hospital. Due to severe internal injuries, both Kevaal and Vaneshree died a few hours later. Lloyd and their six-month-old baby girl Sharania, who was in a car seat, were the only survivors. TO PAGE 3 PHOTO: IPSS MEDICAL RESCUE Vaneshree’s father, Kas Anamalay surveys the damaged Nissan Navara the family was travelling in. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Vaneshree Anamalay Moodley and her son Kevaal (as a baby) who died in the accident. 15 Offers valid from today or while stocks last ! 4 f Natures Best Fruit & Veg “Where anything fresher is still growing” 156 King Shaka Street, Stanger • Tel: 032 552 2033 CHILLIES per kg R6.99 DHANIA 5BUNCH R20.00 TOMATOES 2 1 / 2 kg GREEN BEANS per kg R7.99 R10.00 ECONOPAK APPLES 1KG PACK R7.99 R15.99 GADHRA BEANS 2 KG MADUMBIES per kg R9.99 Offers valid from 28/05/2014 to 31/05/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. FLYING FISH 6x330 ml unit : R7.33 BLACK & WHITE 750 ml BELLS 1LT R169 .99 JOHNNIE WALKER RED 1L R179 .99 R9 .99 GET A GLASS FREE (CACTUS & PLAZA ONLY) SMIRNOFF 750 ml R79 .50 C/SODA OR SPARBERRY 2lt R43 .99
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Your very own local newspaper FREE 30 000 copies distributed

WeeklyPhone: 032 552 3363

Winter Fair launch raises R320 000 [4]

May 30, 2014

www.stangerweekly.co.za www.stangerweekly.mobi @stangerweekly Stanger Weekly

Crash claims three livesFamily struggles to come to terms with the death of a local mother, her son, and the child’s pregnant care­giver

MERVYN KRISHNA

THE Anamalay family of KwaDukuza isstruggling to come to terms with the deathof their 32-year-daughter Vaneshree Ana-

malayMoodley,her three-year-oldsonKevaal andthe child’s pregnant care-giver Vinola Nxumalo,who died in an accident on Sunday.

Nxumalo was killed instantly while Kevaal,Vaneshree and her husband Lloyd were taken toUmhlanga Hospital and Alberlito Hospital.

Due to severe internal injuries, both Kevaaland Vaneshree died a few hours later. Lloyd andtheir six-month-old baby girl Sharania, who wasin a car seat, were the only survivors.

TO PAGE 3PHOTO: IPSS MEDICAL RESCUE

Vaneshree’s father, Kas Anamalay surveys the damaged Nissan Navara the family was travelling in.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDVaneshree Anamalay Moodley and her son Kevaal(as a baby) who died in the accident.

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Sharania was treated for bruisesand released from Alberlito Hos-pital while Lloyd is currently re-covering at the hospital.

At the time of the crash, thefamily were heading back hometo Stanger Manor after a familyvisit in Durban.

According to IPSSMedical Res-cue paramedic Paul Herbst, thedriver [Lloyd] lost control of theNissan Navara they were travel-ling in, causing it to overturn onthe N2 near Tinley Manor.“Further details of the accidentwill be subject to a police investi-gation.”

Now Vaneshree’s parents, well-known politician Kas and his wifeSally Anamalay, an educator atStanger Manor Primary Schooland a current KwaDukuza coun-cillor, are struggling to come toterms with their loss.

Kas said the accident has leftthem in a state of shock.“I just cannot believe my daugh-ter and grandson are no more.

“My daughter loved life andwas my pillar of strength. Shewas the apple of my eye. I don’tknow how I am going to copewith this tragedy.

“We were such a close family,that for the past month, we allslept in the same room. She was

going to take over the family busi-ness,” said the distraught father.

“The fact that Sharania sur-vived such a devastating crashshows that she is a miracle baby.”

Family friend Logan Naidoosaid the Anamalays are facing thehardest thing yet.“Vaneshree was the apple of herfather’s eye.

“She always had this infectioussmileandwaspoliteandhelpfulatall times.”

The funeral service for Vane-shree and Kevaal took place yes-terday (Wednesday) at the Stan-ger Siva Sungum Hall.

Both were cremated at theKwaDukuza Crematorium.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDKevaal Moodley (3)

Family mourns loss>> “My daughter loved life and was my pillar of strength. She was the apple of my eye”

Local papers dowell at awardsWEEKLY REPORTER

MEDIA 24 Local Newspapers KZNscooped a win and several finalspots at the annual MDDA Sanlam

Local Media Awards on Friday night.Former Fever sports’ editor Quintin van

Jaarsveld took the prize for sports’ writer ofthe year and was a finalist in the featurewriting category. Other finalists includedSouthCoastFever journalist CandyceKrish-na, who made it to the top 10 for journalistof the year, andDesireeErasmus,whomadeittothetopthreeforcolumnistoftheyear.TheSouth Coast Fever alsomade it to the top 10for “best corporate owned free sheet”.

A recordnumber of entries –750– werereceived for this year’s competition from lo-cal newspapers, community radio stationsand community television stations.

MDDA (Media Development andDiversi-ty Agency) and Sanlam host the annualawards to “encourage excellence and to re-ward meritoriouswork in communityjournalism.”

GMofMedia24 Lo-cal Newspapers KZN,Neil Tapinos, said hewas “extremely hap-py” with the results.

“It has only beena year since the re-structuring processthat placed the Fever,Echo and Weekly ti-tles in the provinceunder the Media24Local NewspapersKZN banner.

“To achieve theseresults in such a shortspace of time speaksto the dedication andcommitment of oureditorial teamsthroughout KZN. Mycongratulations go toour finalists, whoshow that dedicationand passion are rec-ognised throughoutthe industry andamongst their peers.”

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MERVYN KRISHNA

YET another accident occurred,onwhat is now becoming a “notorious ac­cident spot” on the old Tinley Manorroad heading towards Shakaskraal onThursday last week.

Reports from the scene indicatethat the driver of truck failed to nego­tiate a bend near the railway stationand veered off the road.

The truck landed on its side acrossthe railway lines and burst into flames.

Emergency Medical Rescue Servic­es personnel attended the scene to­gether with the KwaDukuza Fire andEmergency Services.

The driver of the truck escapedwith minor injuries. However, accord­ing to concerned resident, Manilal Sar­joo, this is not the first accident to oc­cur at the dangerous bend, wherecountless lives have been lost.

He questioned what authoritiesare doing to solve the problem. Sarjoosaid various measures could be put in­to place to curb accidents.

“There are no boards to warn driv­ers of the sharp bend ahead, no speedhumps to reduce speed and no propercrash barriers to prevent vehicles fromending up on the railway lines.

“How many more lives need to belost? In this case no lives were lost,but what would have been the conse­quence if a train was on its way, anddrove into this truck?”

Concern overdangerousaccident area Winter Fair launch

rakes in R320 000Philanthropist Vivian Reddymakes massive donation

MERVYN KRISHNA

PATRONS opened their hearts and wal-lets to support Child Welfare SA-KwaDukuza at the launch of Winter

Fair 2014 on Friday at the Boat House inBallito.

The launch raised more than R320 000.The biggest sponsor was Vivian Reddy ofEdison Power who injected R75 000 into thefair as part of Edison’s corporate social re-sponsibility.

It was also decided that this year’s WinterFair will be called the Child Welfare SA-KwaDukuza Edison Power Group WinterFair.

On behalf of Reddy, CEO of Edison PowerMegan Govender said they had amoral obli-gation to assist the poor and needy.

“We urge all those that are not already in-volved to align themselves with the society,which caters for the underprivileged.”

Presidentof ChildWelfare SA-KwaDukuzafor the past 25 years, Pravin Sham gave abrief history on the society and the work itdoes.

Sham was also full of praise for WinterFair director Sundeep Oudhram and hisdedicatedteam, staff and volunteers for their“wonderful” work during and before theWinter Fair.

The second biggest sponsor was busi-nesswoman Moriri Khoza, who donated R20000. Khoza said when she was invited byOudhram, shedidnot know what the launchwas about.

“However, after listening to the addressby Sham on the work the society does andthe projects it maintains in the underprivi-leged communities, I decided to come onboard and make a pledge.”

Khoza went on to say that she now wantsto get fully involved with the society.

Oudhram said moving the launch to Balli-to really paid off.

“Over the years, the launch always tookplace inKwaDukuza.The maximum numberof guests was about 70 and the most weraised was R185 000, which was a few yearsback.

“We had more than 200 business peopleand individuals attended the launch at theBoat House,” he said.

This year’s fair will be held from Thurs-day, 26 June to Sunday, 29 June at theKwaDukuza Recreations Grounds.

With the cheque are, from left: Winter Fair director Sundeep Oudhram, Edison Power Group representativeKrish Naidoo, Child Welfare SA­KwaDukuza president Pravin Sham, Mr Price Pro Ballito co­ordinator ColletteBundy, deputy president Bonny Maraj, Edison Power Group representative Pregan Naicker and senior socialwork manager Penny Dhaver.

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AWELL-KNOWN criminal who iscurrently out on bail for attempt-ed armed robbery was caughtred-handed after breaking into avehicle outside Stanger Hospitallastweek.Thesuspectwasarrest-edwithaCDdeckinhispossessionby members of N-Force Securityafter theywere called by the own-erof the VWGolf thatwasbrokeninto.

Niven Govender said he hadparked his car outside StangerHospital and went for hisweeklyphysiotherapy treatment whenthe incident took place. “When Icame outside at approximately8:30am, I noticed someone inside

my vehicle. I contactedNiteshAr-jun of N-Force who respondedimmediately.” Nitesh said whenthey arrived at the scene, the sus-pect had the stolen deck in hishand. “The suspect did try torun, but then surrendered andtold us he knew what he did waswrong, that he was a whoongaaddict and needed his morningfix. He was going to sell the deckforR250.” Hesaid thesuspectwaswell-known in the area and wasrecentlyarrestedwithhisgangforattempting to hold up DolphinCoast Bakery in the industrial ar-ea. Thandagushle Gwane wasdetained at the KwaDukuza SAPSholding cells and appeared in theKwaDukuza Magistrate's Courton Friday; he was remanded incustody.

Notoriouslocal criminalnabbed nearhospital

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The ISKCON Centre of Stanger will behosting Bhakti Brhat Bhagavata Swami atthe Sabha Hall today (Wednesday, 28 May)at 7pm. Swami is a former educationistwho joined ISKCON in Durban in 1983. Hehas distributed over 30 000 books andhas preached extensively to high schooland university students.

Swami has also served as presidentand vice president of ISKCON Durban.

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Swami presently travels, preaching andteaching Krishna Consciousness at ISKCONcentres, yoga centres, schools, colleges anduniversities. Members of the public are in­vited to attend the event.

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Destitute Ntshawini family

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Furniture, clothing, school books, documents all lost in the blaze

MERVYN KRISHNA

A FAMILY of five including fourchildren has been left desti-tute after their home was

razed to the ground last week.The four-room wood and iron

house in Ward15,Khoza Section,Nt-shawini was burned down in theearly hours of Tuesday morning. Atthis stage the cause of the fire is un-known. Although the familymanagedto escape the flames unscathed, valu-

ables including identity documents,birth certificates, clothes, furnitureand appliances were incinerated

Zetho Gumede, one of the familymembers,said they were left withon-ly the clothes they were wearing.

Gumede told the Weekly she waswoken by one of her children whotold her the room was on fire.

“When I went to investigate, I sawthe flames were reaching the roof. Imanaged to get everyone out of thehouseand alerted the neighbours, but

by then the fire was raging uncontrol-lably. We could not save any of theitems that were in the house. It is verysad because we lost everything, fromfood, important documents, schoolbooks, furniture. We are left withnothing.” The Weekly has since con-tactedtheANCregionalsecretaryMuziSithole, who deployed KwaDukuzamunicipal officials to assist the family.

Anyone wanting to assist furthercan contact community leader IsaacGumede on 083 769 8387.

PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNAZetho Gumede and her daughter with the remains of the house, which was gutted by fire.

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Brazen mall robbers on the looseMERVYN KRISHNA

ABRAZEN robbery has sparkedfears amongst shopkeepersthat a gang of mall robbers

will hit even more shopping centresin KwaDukuza.

This comes after eight armed rob-bers walked into Clicks at the UshakaMall last week and made off withbaby food.

According to reports, there werefour men and four women in thegang, each brandishing firearms.After robbing the store, they got

into a VW Golf GTi with RichardsBay registration plates and a PoloPlaya with an Empangeni registra-

tion and fled. A businessman nextto Clicks noticed the incident andcontacted Field Security.

Officers AlphaMsibi, Vanessa Gov-ender and Denver Marimuthu re-sponded.

When the officers were drivinginto the mall parking lot, they no-ticed the Polo Playa and gave chase.

Officer Marimuthu said they couldsee the Golf and followed the PoloPlaya. “During the chase, the driverfailed to negotiate a bend at the inter-section of Balcomb and Chief AlbertLuthuli Streets,” said Govender.

“The vehicle’s front tyre burst.The suspects kept going until weforced the vehicle to stop. The driver

managed to escape.We arrested a fe-male and handed her and the vehicleover to the KwaDukuza SAPS,” saidGovender.

Later that night, Govender wascalled by the KwaDukuza SAPS tocome to the station because the“owner” of the vehicle came to re-trieve his car, which he claimed wasstolen.

“However, when I went to the sta-tion, I noticed the suspect who wasdriving the Polo Playa in the station.I told the police that hewas the driv-er.” She said the suspect was placedunder arrested and detained.

Police are investigating a case ofarmed robbery.

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NORTH Coast “institution” AnnMcDonnell will be leaving herpost as Ward 22 councillor to

take up a Democratic Alliance seatat KZN provincial legislature.

She was sworn in at a ceremonyin Pietermaritzburg last Wednesday.

McDonnell has been confirmed asa member on conservation and envi-ronmental affairs and tourism com-mittees,with alternative portfolios oftransport and local government.

Although she will no longer haveoffices at the municipality, she willstill be based in the area and saysshe hopes to still address local con-cerns from an oversight position.

McDonnell says she will also drawon the knowledge of locals for herportfolio.

“I am pleased with the assigna-tions, as environmental issues andespecially tourism is very relevant toKwaDukuza,” said McDonnell.

After the 2014 general elections,theDAholds10of the 80 seats inKZNlegislature. McDonnell was nominat-ed for a seat last year, and wentthrough a screening process to get in.

She has hit the ground running,saying she has already been contact-ed by the media to comment onissues such as the recent rhino kill-ings at Tala Game Reserve near Piet-ermaritzburg.

“What is great about the positionis there is a really good team to workwith.

“I will have access to researchersand there is a good communicationsteam. I think we can achieve a lot.

“Iamveryexcitedaboutbeing inanoversight post, assisting with the cre-ating of laws, attending committee

meetings andbeingpartofdebateaftermore than 20yearsofbeing‘onthecoalface’.

“I am going to focus on finding myfeet first and establish which areas ofthe portfoliosneedattention,” shesaid.

Aby-electionwill beheldon2July toelect a new Ward 22 councillor.

McDonnellwillbeworkingonthear-

“I think people are starting to rea-lise after the 2014 general electionsjust how important it is to get in-volved,” she said.

McDonnell grewup in Pretoria andmoved to the North Coast about 40years ago.

She has been actively involved ingovernment for about 25 years.

ea registration of the public asshe says many people havemoved andareconfusedabouttheir voting stations.

She said there are a coupleof young, promising candi-dates in the running.

She says she believes theywill do credit to the area asward councillors.

“Ireallywanttourgepeopleto get involved in politics sothey at least know what is go-ing on and can make a contri-bution to the country.

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IF you ask any scientist whythey dowhat they do, youwillobviously get varying an-swers. An undergraduatemight tell you something verydifferent to a post doctoratestudent – who at this stagewould have asked him orherself the same questionwith increasing frequencyover the years.

I could run out of op-edspace explaining the reasonswhy science is important inour lives, but for the purposeof this column I will only tellyou that it is to vanquish igno-rance and exercise a healthydose of skepticism. Too manyof us are victims of pseudosci-ence, myths, misconceptionsand incorrect use of sciencethanks to marketing ploys.

Ignorance can be easilyovercome, but if you throw adash of ego into the mix, youhave a misguided sense ofself-preservation when itcomes to “touchy” issues suchas creationism, vaccination,evolution, alternative medi-cine and nutritional informa-tion. Thankfully, we can save

ourselves big headaches if weapply the simplest tenet ofscience, which boils down to“assume nothing and ques-tion everything”.

Science journalism existsnot only as a fact-checkingtool, but as a standard bywhich we practice healthyskepticism - not cynicism - tobetter ourselves and othersintell ectually.

It is unfortunate thereforethat science stories do nothold a lot ofweight in terms ofeditorial space in many na-tional and indeed local pa-pers in South Africa. Sciencestories have to compete with

sports and politics, with thelatter being in great supply.

As a science advocate, it ismy duty to try to convince youto like (or at least care about)science, but it is not a simpletask, and after all, a sports’journalist doesn’t need toconvince sports’ fans whythey should like sports.

Writing science articles isnot easy, and given the de-mands made on small newsteams, journalistsusually findthemselves with ridiculousschedules and little or no so-cial life. This makes it evenmore difficult to find personaltime to write about science,which many editors areloathe to accept as the write-up may not have as muchpulling power as an accidentor political scandal.

But it’s not only about thepulling power when it comesto non-scientific articles; sci-ence can be intimidating totheuninitiated. Iwould love totell you that science is allabout the discovery of somewondermaterialornewlydis-covered giant killer chicken

or the advent of aspace rock on a colli-sion course withKZN, but this is veryrarely the case.

Of course, storieslike this doexist, andyou can and shouldread about them onthe net. Some of myfavourite reputablesites include “I F*ck-ing Love Science”and Phil Plait’s “BadAstronomy”. Someof the best sciencewriting in the worldcan also be found atNational Geograph-ic’s “Phenomena”.

In a country anda province wherescience education isstill far below theglobal benchmark, itis time for us to con-sciously abandonour fear of science.Weneedtofall inlovewith the wonder ofscience, but also becareful to avoid“bumper-sticker”science, as one ofSouth Africa’s fore-most science jour-nalists Sarah Wildonce put it.

I encourage youto take the plungeintothedeep,beauti-ful and mysteriousworld of science.

You will not re-gret it.

Why youshould careabout science

In a country and aprovince wherescience educationis still far below theglobal benchmark,it is time for us to

consciously abandon ourfear of science.

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Sibusiso Biyela

OUR recent election adminis­tration under the IEC hasbrought about much debatearound the country.

Sitting in as a party agentat various voting stationswithin the KwaDukuza region,I was totally infuriated by thepoor administration by IECstaff.

Here are a few incidents Ipersonally encountered: TheRA Padaychee School had fivesub stations. The principal of­ficers were not sure if youwere allowed to vote at a vot­ing station you were not regis­tered in if you were from an­other province only, or if youwere from KZN as well.

Hence, some voters wereturned away if they werefrom KZN and only voters

from other provinces were al­lowed to vote.

In one of the other sub sta­tions, you were allowed tovote irrespective of whetheryou were from KZN or not;such confusion within thesame voting station.

This proved that our IECofficials do not know whatthey are doing.

In Tinley Manor, a voterwas registered within theward but was not on the vot­ers roll. Poor administrationagain. In Shakaskraal, when arecount was done, it appearedthat ballots from one partywere mixed with another.

This indicating again thatwe have incompetent staffworking within the IEC; or canwe say this was a deliberateact?

At the Sizani PrimarySchool the DA party agentwas allowed to sit in wearinga blue T­shirt, which is DA

colours. Even though his T­shirt had branding of anothercompany, it was not impossi­ble to read the party he repre­sented. This again shows thatIEC officials just don’t knowthe rules.

The lack of skill from theIEC staff shows that our elec­tion process is not taken seri­ously. For a process which de­termines the managementand direction of our nation, wecould at least request thatIEC officials and staff meetcertain criteria before beingappointed to work in an eventas big as this.

We are living in times whenmuch scrutiny is given to thecorruption within our govern­ment. In saying this, is ourelection process under theguidance of the IEC also partand parcel of the corruptionwithin our country?

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AVERTORIALTHEmedical termfor jointpain isARTHRALGIA,whileARTHRITISrefers to an inflamed joint.

Joint pain and swelling arecommonmanifestations of manymusculoskeletal and rheumato-logicdiseases.Asa result, thedif-ferential diagnosis of childhoodjoint pain and swelling is largeand includes both benign and se-riousconditions.Theassessmentof a child with joint pain and/or-swellingneedstodifferentiatebe-tween conditions of varying se-verity, especially those that re-quire urgent medicalintervention.

A complete medical history isindispensable and a thoroughphysical examination is para-mount to determining the possi-ble causes of joint pain in chil-dren. Some of the informationabout the joint pain, needed bythemedical practitioner, include:nature, distribution, severity, du-ration, aggravating and alleviat-

ing factors. These will help yourdoctor in reaching a diagnosis.

One way of categorising jointpain is to determine whether thechild is SICK or NOT SICK.

With a SICK child, the follow-ing are possible reasons why he/she is experiencing joint pain:-Osteomyelitis, septic arthritis-Following recent infections (vi-ral/reactive)-Chronic infection like TB or HIV-Rheumatic fever-Associated with a rash (HenochSchonlein Purpura, Kawasaki’sdisease, Systemic Juvenile Idio-pathic Arthritis)-LeukaemiaIf your child is not SICK, considerthe following:-Following TRAUMATIC injury-COAGULOPATHY (possiblebleeding/clottingdisorders in theblood)-Following recent infections-Existing chronic infections likeTB and HIV-Presence of bone tumours

-Mechanical, following a sportsinjury-Hyper-mobility syndrome-Physical abuse-Growing pains

Ifalloftheabovecausesareex-cluded, and the pain is persisting

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MANAGEMENTManagement is dependent on

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Cortico-steroids should beavoided, especially if the diagno-sis is not known.

Allied-medical interventionlike physiotherapy can producemarked improvement for cer-

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Follow-up is vital and yourmedical practitioner will adviceaccordingly.

Depending on the conditions,the complications and prognosiswill vary, and this will be dis-cussed at length with you.

For further information, or tobook an appointment, contact DrStrini Chetty, on 032 55 22 911.

Joint PAIN in childrenJoint pain ­ common manifestations of musculoskeletal and rheumatologic diseases

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Any tenderness after needling that MAY arise is on­ly due to the fact that, THE AREA was very tight andinflammed. DR SINGH, advises use of an ice­pack aftertreatment for optimal healing. When the patient’smuscles have been adequately relaxed, this allows,easier movement of the joint and spine, in general. DRSINGH will then be able to gently mobilise or adjust(re­align) the joint IF this is required.

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Acupuncture is based on Chinese philosophy whereenergy (Chi), flows via different meridians to all parts

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THE first meeting to es-tablish a swimming clubwas held at StangerManorSecondary School onTues-day last week.

The meeting drew in-terested members of thecommunity who ex-pressed excitement for theventure.

Amongst the many is-sues discussed was theneed to teach members toswim and embrace a cul-ture which has been foundtobe lacking inthecommu-nity.

According to one of theinitiators, Dr Kiren Gokar,a number of drowningsoccur every year, whichpeak during the summermonths.

He said the “Learn toSwim” campaign initiatedby the club would drasti-cally reduce this fatality.

“The club will also beregistered with KZNAquatics so as to derivemaximum benefit fromtheir coaching structures.The interim constitutionwas presented and thenameof “Manaqua”Swim-ming Club (MSC) was sug-gested.”

Gokar said the commu-nity is welcome to suggestnames for the club.

“The club will seek tobuild on a partnershipwith Stanger Manor Sec-

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Members of thecommunity who areinterested in joiningareurged to come tothe second meetingon Wednesday, 25June at StangerManor SecondarySchool at 6.30pm.For more informa-tion, contact [email protected].

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Day Date Day Time Venue01 Thursday, May 29, 2014 Thursday 19h00 Saints Church02 Friday, May 30, 2014 Friday 19h00 Stanger Manor Baptist03 Saturday, May 31, 2014 Saturday 18h00 Baptist Faith Centre04 Sunday, June 01, 2014 Sunday 18h00 Hosanna Community Church05 Monday, June 02, 2014 Monday 19h00 Bethel Baptist06 Tuesday, June 03, 2014 Tuesday 19h00 Hebron Church07 Wednesday, June 04, 2014 Wednesday 19h00 True Vine Community Church08 Thursday, June 05, 2014 Thursday 19h00 Stanger Baptist09 Friday, June 06, 2014 Friday 19h00 Glad Tidings Tabernacle10 Saturday, June 07, 2014 Saturday 09h00 Prayer March - CBD11 Sunday, June 08, 2014 Sunday 17h00 Stanger AFM

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

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

FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED T/A FNBPlaintiffAnd

ROSHANLAL OMADATFirst Defendant

SHARON OMADATSecond DefendantNOTICE OF SALE

The under mentioned property will be sold inexecution on 10 JUNE 2014 at 10h00 outsidethe Office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela, at134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/KwaDukuza.The property situate at “Lot 2013 Stanger (Ex-tension 19), Situate in the Borough of Stanger,Administrative District of Natal, Province ofKwaZulu-Natal”Situated at: 4 Orchid Road, Stanger ManorRegistration Division: Administrative District OfNatal, Province of KwaZulu-NatalMeasuring: 978 (Nine Hundred And SeventyEight) Square MetresAs held by the First and Second Defendant un-der Deed of Transfer Number T. 17034/89The property is zoned: residentialIMPROVEMENTS: AResidential Dwelling com-prising of a Double Storey Brick under tile dwell-ing consisting: 2 x Lounges, 1 x Kitchen; 4 xBedrooms 1 x Bathroom 3 x Showers 4 x ToiletsOther 4 x Out garages, 1x Servants Room; 1X Verandah; 1 x Store Room Granny Flat com-prises; 1x Lounge 1 x Kitchen 2 x Bedrooms 1x Bathroom 1 x Toilet, concrete driveway andremote gate(The nature, extent, condition and existence ofthe improvements are not guaranteed and aresold “voetstoots”)The full conditions of sale may be inspected atthe Office of the Sheriff at Suite 6, Jay KrishnaCentre, 134/6 Mahatma Ghandi Street, Stanger/ KwaDukuza.TAKE FURTHER NOTE THAT;1. This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a

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

hours before the auction at the Office of theSheriff for Lower Tugela, at Suite 6, JayKrishna Centre, 134/6 Mahatma GandhiStreet, Stanger, KwaDukuza.

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

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

5. Payment of a Registration Fee of R10 000in cash.

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

Tugela, will conduct the sale with auctioneerR Singh and/or S Reddy.

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

DATED AT DURBAN on 22 May 2014Sgd S. RAMDASSPLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYRAMDASS AND ASSOCIATES308 Cowey RoadBereaDurban4001Ref: Mr. S. Ramdass

PREMISES TO LET

Factories to letMoola’s Ind. Area*All Factories have 3phase powerUnit 1- +/- 170sq mtrR5000pmUnit 2- +/- 210sq mtrR5500pmUnit 3- +/- 80sq mtrR3500pmUnit 4- +/- 100sq mtrR4000pmContact Mahomed/Is-mail032-551 1522/081 4805521.

New house & workshopto let. Contact: 032-5515690/074 729 3030.

Premises to let in ClarkRoad, Stanger, ideal forlight industry. Phone:078 652 6769.

Qasha isiteshi sokuse-benzela eSalon esend-aweni ephithizelayothintha 082 936 8722.

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2003 Ford Ikon 1.6XC, aircon, airbags &electric windows, R27000.00 Tel: 078 7653252.

MERVYN KRISHNA

THE year 2014 is set to be the dawnof a new era for chess in the iLembe Dis­trict. This comes after superb perfor­mances in the past two years in provin­cial and national schools’ chess tour­naments by KwaDukuza chess players.

This has since forced all four munic­ipalities, KwaDukuza, Mandeni, Ma­phumulo and Ndwedwe to form theirown chess associations which is sup­ported by the iLembe Sports Council,municipal sports departments andsports councils.

The KwaDukuza Chess Associationelections took place recently at theKwaDukuza Supper Room with WMGwamanda elected chairperson, AJPillay elected deputy chairperson, ZMpanaza elected secretary, GL Ndlovuas treasurer and S Nkosi as head coach

and technical development head.Followingthis,theilembeChessAs­

sociation was elected at the iLembeAuditorium with Gwamanda as chair­person, S Gumede as deputy chairper­son,HGumede as secretaryandSThusias treasurer.

The ilembe Chess Association willhost the Stanger/Lower TugelaSchools team and individual tourna­ment on Saturday, 31 May at theKwaDukuza Supper Room commenc­ing at 8:30am.

Gwamanda called on chess lovers,current chess players and former play­ers and those who are interested inlearning the game to attend a publicmeeting which will be held in June thisyear. Chess players are also urged toform social chess clubs.

For further information contactGwamanda on 072 484 7835.

New spin for chess in iLembe

TALKINGTOURISM

AN informative talk by Peter Rose,chairman of the UmhlangaTourism Community Tourist Or­

ganisation (CTO), on the way forwardfor tourism in the iLembe area was heldat Hirsch Ballito last week.

More than 60 people who are all in­volved in tourism attended the brunch.

Rose, who has chaired the CTO for10 years, stressed that it’s up to the pri­vate sector to promote tourism wher­ever they are.

“The CTO should not only be seenas comprising a large established bodyof tourism players, but should alsocomprise all sectors in the tourism in­dustry.

“CTO’s are run by the private sectorand they organise and run functions tohelp promote tourism in any area.”

He pointed out that the CTO’s drawup a set of regulations that are up tospeed, and establish a link betweencommunities, the private sector and

government.He said that members of the CTO

pay a nominal fee to join, and it wasin their interests to do so to help in­crease tourism in their area.

“The CTO in Umhlanga has grownfrom 30 members in 2005 to over 700this year and we now have a thrivingwebsite with over 250 000 hits amonth.

“The power of tourism is in yourhands.

“You need to drive it. It must beheaded by a tourism business owner.

“The role of the CTO must be of eco­nomic benefit to the whole communi­ty.”

Grant Pringle, the managing direc­tor of Hotel Izulu said that Ballito wasin the process of setting up a CTO withguidance from the KwaDukuza Munici­pality and a fair amount of progresshas been made.

Those interested in joining the CTOcan contact Pringle on 032 946 3444.

From left at the talk are Lewaine Von Allemann, Joewell Ebrahimand Collette Bundy.

Hirsch hosts Peter Rose

PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDFrom left at the talk are Collette Bundy, Peter Rose, Grant Pringle,Glenda Thompson and Renalda Hoffman.

Buzz Montessori, based in Stanger Manor, hosted its annual sports dayon Saturday. The young pupils enjoyed participating in a number ofsporting activities including a sack race, motorbike races, ladder

jumping and the ever-popular Monkeynastics. Parents also joined in thefun, showing their little ones that mom and dad were also once small, cooland utterly awesome.

A Buzzing sports day

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDStanger Superspar celebrated its 18th birthdaylast week. Superspar manager Sunny Somduthand his staff cut a cake prepared for the spe­cial occasion.

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Attention all rural schools/schoolswithEnglish as a second language

Rural/previously disadvantaged schools are invited to enter their top two(2) English spellers from Grade 10 and Grade 11 (one from each grade) into

the KZN Premier Spelling Bee North Coast regional event, to be held inAugust 2014 (Date and venue to be confirmed, keep reading your local

newspaper to find out the details!)

Words to be learnt for the North Coast Spelling Beewill be published in the 20 June 2014 edition of theStangerWeekly, CoastalWeekly &Ballito Fever.

Prizes:Cash prizes, book hampers, stationery hampers,bursaries and goodie bags for the top spellers,

schools and teachers!

To enter:Complete the entry form found in this local newspaper and fax it to us at

0865344256, or email it to [email protected]

Send us the below information via email,[email protected] OR fax, 0865344256.

* School name, school address, English teacher’s name and contactdetails, registration number of your school, district of your school

* Full names of your two spellers* Both spellers’ ID numbers OR copy of birth certificate

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ENTRY FORMPlease fill in all the following sections and send itto us via email, [email protected],OR fax it to 0865344256.

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Grove Endoutwit KSST

WEEKLY REPORTER

GROVE End Volleyball Club,who dethroned reigningchampionsKSSTtoclinchthe

EZE’S Electrical CompetitiveLeague in 2013, outwitted theirarch-rivals (KSST) in straight sets(2-0)onThursdaynighttoclaimpoleposition at the summit of the log ta-ble.

KSST led 15-10 midway into theopening set, forcing their rivals intoa timeout. Grove End rallied backthrough successive attacks fromNeven Baldeo and the big-hittingVinnie Singh to reduce the deficit toa solitary point (15-16) before forc-ing SydKistan’s charges into a time-out.

Too many unforced errors byKSST at the death, saw Grove Endforge ahead22-20beforeCarnel Jo-sephwas introduced into theattack.But, itwasa typical caseof “too little,toolate”,withGroveEndholdingon-to a nail-biting 25-23 win.

KSSTwere under immensepres-sure throughout the second set de-spite theconcertedeffortsofCamer-on Singh and Sherwin Daniels tokeep them in contention for hon-ours.

Grove End’s Neil Perumal andSingh, playing in tandem, ripped

through theKSSTdefence to inspiretheirteamtoanemphatic25-18win.

GroveEnd find themselvesbeau-tifullyperchedat thetopof the logta-ble with amaximum of eight pointsfrom four league appearances,heading into thesecondroundof theEZE’S Electrical CompetitiveLeague which gets underway onThursday.

Inanearliergame,centralattack-er Daniel John, who is destined forgreater heights combined superblywithMarkReddy and SigenKistnanto guideWarriors Sport to a thrilling22-25; 26-24; 16-14 win againstRandsons.

Meanwhile, Teachers Styleavengedtheir EasterK.O.Cupdefeatagainst Darnall United with a thrill-ing 2-1 (25-21; 10-25; 15-12)win ina KDSA Social League game playedon Thursday night. It was a difficultpill forthe“sugar-cane”ladstoswal-low, especially after their emphatic25-10 win in the 2nd set.

Sunbrook continued their richvein of form after trouncing CoolLeaders in straight sets (25-16; 25-16).TheacquisitionofCalvinGanas-en in the Sunbrook starting-linemust be attributed to their success.Devan Moonsamy’s charges are al-ready being touted as strong favou-rites for honours in the KDSA SocialLeague.

Inothervolleyballnews,theSunilPranpath Incorporated CorporateKnockout Cup (which was aban-donedduetoawater-loggedsurface)will take place tonight (Wednesday)at the association courts commenc-ing at 7pm.

The entry fee of R300 must bepaidprior to thedraws.Matcheswillbe played in two pools with the toptwo teams in each pool advancingthe semi-final (scheduled for 4June). The final will take place onFriday, 6 June.Males (35 and older)and females (25 and older) are al-lowed to participate.

WEEKLY REPORTER

KWADUKUZA Athletic Club athletesare in an upbeat mood ahead of the89th running of the ComradesMara-thon from Pietermaritzburg to Dur-ban on Sunday, 1 June.

The Comrades Marathon is un-doubtedly one of the greatest ultramarathons in the world where ath-letes come from all over the world tocombine muscle and sinew to com-plete the gruelling 89km course.

DannySewmungal, JayRamnath,MelodyNdlovu, DippyMoodley, Pad-dy Padayachee, Yathin Narothum,Pradeev Dhora, Leon Moodliar andJaibalan Soobramoney of KDAC willjoin more than 18 000 athletes totackle the 2014 Comrades Marathonon Sunday.

Runners who complete 10 raceswithin the stipulated time earn aprized green number. Melody, whohas completed nine ComradesMara-thonswillbehopingtoearnhergreennumber on Saturday.

Dippy Moodley set his sights onachievinghis2ndgreennumberhav-ingcompletedaphenomenal19com-rades.

Among the 18 000 athletes liningupat thestarton1Junewillbealmost5000noviceswhowillbe tackling the89km course for the first time.

For others it will be about achiev-ing milestones or setting personalbests.

The racewill start atPietermaritz-burgCityHall at 5.30amand finish atSahara Kingsmead Cricket Stadiumin Durban.

PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTERKwaDukuza Athletic Club athletes Jaibalan Soobramoney, Jay Ramnath, Mel­ody Ndlovu, Dippy Moodley, Danny Sewmungal and Leon Moodliar were inan upbeat mood ahead of Saturday’s Comrades Marathon.

KDAC athletes gear up forComrades Marathon

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KSST were under immense pressurethroughout the second set despitethe concerted efforts of CameronSingh and Sherwin Daniels to keepthem in contention for honours.

>> Too many errors byKSST at the death,saw Grove End forgeahead

Singh, Naidooclinch dartsdoubles title>>Duo outclass veteran darts campaigner

WEEKLY REPORTER

SANJAYSinghandJustinNaidoo clinched theKwaDukuza Darts As-

sociation mixed doubles titleafter beating Charlie Pillayand Vasa Rungasamy instraight sets (2-0) at the Tasteof India Restaurant onWednesday night.

Singh and Naidoo provedto be a formidable duo, out-classing veteran darts cam-paigner Paddy Padayacheeand Nine Pillay (2-0) in thequarter-finals to book theirplace in the semi’s againstAsogan Latshoomanan andJerry Arunachellam, whoeasily accounted (2-0) for Ku-benNaidooandSidneyNaick-er.

Jodie Naidoo and SidneyNaicker bowed out in thequarters after slumping to a2-0defeat at thehandsof Jer-ry GovenderandYoganPillay.Charlie Pillay and Vasa Run-gasamy hardly worked up asweat in their fluent 2-0 winagainst Ashley Haripersaadand Terrence Subban.

The first semi-final clashproved tobearealhumdingerwith Singh and Naidoo claw-ing their way from a set downto register a hard fought 2-1against Latshoomanan andArunachellam.

sponsorship. The format ofthe league will be a singlescontestwitheachplayerdoingbattle with six players of theopposing team.

A maximum of 36 pointswill be up for grabs. The sin-gles format is an ideal barom-eter to separate the “men”from the “boys” with the topachievers qualifying for aplaceinKwaDukuzaDartsAs-

sociation starting line-up toparticipate in the South Afri-canDartsChampionshiptobeheld in July (venue to be an-nounced).

Players who producescoresof180(threetriple20’s)and171 (three triple 19’s)willqualify to participate in theRajenPillayandFamily-spon-sored180DartsCuptobeheldlater in the year.

PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTERSanjay Singh and Justin Naidoo (seated) clinched the KwaDu­kuza Darts Association mixed doubles title after beating VasaRungasamy and Charlie Pillay in the final.

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DARNALL Squash Club got off to a winningstart in theDolphinCoast SquashSecondDivi-sion League after beating Salt Rock II (11-6) inan enthralling encounter played at theDarnallsquash courts on Thursday night.

Thevisitorstookanearly3-2leadafterCraigFletcher beat Grant Griesel in a pulsating five-setter marathon. They pulled clear of theirhosts (6-3) after Murray van Rooyen trouncedRico van Rooyen (3-1).

Sixty-seven-year old BJ Mansfield gave thehome team a glimmer of hope, levelling thescoresat6-6afterbeatingthetalentedVanessaBrown in straight sets (3-0). In the final matchof the evening all eyes were on Rico van derWath,whowasmakinghisdebut intheSecondDivision League.

Inspired by his fiancé Raeanne on thestands, he rose majestically above his oppo-nent Josh, registering an emphatic 3-0 win toguide Darnall to victory (9-6) and secure thetwo-bonus points (11-6).

Meanwhile,DolphinsIItrouncedUmhlaliIV(12-5) in an away Second Division League fix-ture played on Thursday night.

Zaks Asmal cantered to a fluent 3-0 winagainst Andre Conradie in the opening fixtureof the evening. Henry Harris and Mike Bal-wanthwere locked in a five-setter humdinger.Balwanth lost the opening set, but came backstrongly winning 3-2 to give the visitors a 6-2lead.

IndranPather,whohasbeeninprolific formsince the start of the 2014 Winter Leaguetrounced John Pindak 3-0 (15-9; 15-10; 15-8)to seal the fateof thehometeamandsecure thetwo-bonus points for Dolphins II.

Thehostshadsomethingtocrowaboutaftertop seed Michelle Heenan beat Srini Murugan(3-1),but iswasnotenoughtosave theirblush-es from a 5-12 defeat.

PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTERFiancé Raeanne gives Dale van der Wath acongratulatory hug after he beat Josh instraight sets in a Dolphin Coast Squash Sec­ond Division League game played at the Dar­nall courts on Thursday night.

Darnall II off to awinning start

CharliePillayandRungasamy lefttheir rivals stallingin the starting gatesafter cantering to a1-0 lead againstGovender and Yo-gan Pillay in the sec-ond semi-finalclash.

Govender andPillay did not throwin the towel, but ral-lied back gamely tolevel the scores at1-1 before shootingthemselves in thefoot after failing toclose the game witha double, resultingin them going down2-1.

The final proveda one-sided affairwith Singh and Nai-doo annihilating Pil-lay and Rungasamy(2-0) in the final toclinch the KwaDu-kuza Darts Associa-tion mixed doublestitle.

Tomorrow,KwaDukuza DartsAssociation willlaunch the TrophiesEngravers League.PresidentofKwaDu-kuza Darts Associa-tion,JerryGovenderexpressed his sin-cere thanks to DanMoodley (CEO ofTrophies Engrav-ers) for his generous

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Eyethu’s big victoryWEEKLY REPORTER

EYETHU Football Club quali-fied for the SAFA VodacomLeague playoffs after emerg-

ing victorious in the final of the Ilem-beRegional Leaguepromotionplay-offsplayedat theRecreationGroundon Sunday.

Favourites, Siyaya suffered ashock2-1defeatatthehandsofIngu-gainthefirstsemi-finalclashonSun-day.Afteragoallessfirsthalf, leadinggoal-scorer in the competition,Nqobani Mhlongo put Siyaya aheadin the 65thminute. Siyaya’s joy wasshort-lived ten minutes later after

NkosinathiDumasnatchedanequa-liser (1-1). With barely minutes re-maining on the clock and the scorestied at 1-1, Tobias Bele sent Siyayacrashing out of the competitionwitha late goal to give Inguga a 2-1 win.

In the 2nd semi-final clash, Eye-thu led 1-0 at halftime thanks to astunning strike by Simphiwe. In the85th minute Wiseman Cele wasbroughtdown in theboxand the ref-eree did not hesitate to award RealMagic a penalty.

TheEyethugoalkeeperbrilliantlysaved the resultant spot-kick takenby Sanele Ngobese, but the refereeimmediately ordered a re-take after

the Eyethu keeper was deemed tohave stepped forward before thepenalty was taken.

Celegrabbedthelifelineofferedtohim by the referee with both handsand converted the 2nd spot-kick tolevel the scores at 1-1. With bothteams failing to find the winner inregulation time the outcome of thematch was decided on penalties.

Eyethu booked their place in thefinal after winning 5-4 on penalties.

In the final, Inguga led1-0athalf-time. Yet again, Eyethu snatched alate equaliser and with the gameending in a 1-1 stalemate, a penaltyshootout ensued.

EyethuwerecrownedSAFAIlem-be Region champions after winningthepenaltyshootout(4-3)andwilldobattle with the winner of the otherdistricts (date and venue to be con-firmed)intheSAFAVodacomLeagueplayoffs.

President of SAFA Ilembe Thu-lani Gumbi thanked the local orga-nizing committee (spearheaded byMagnum Mngadi) and commendedall teams on the spirit in which thegameswere played. He congratulat-ed Eyethu and wished them everysuccessintheirendeavourtopartici-pate in theSAFAVodacomLeague inthe 2014/2015 season.

PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTEREyethu Football Club booked their place in the playoffs for the SAFA Vodacom League after beating Inguga in the SAFA Ilembe Regional promotion fi­nals played at the Recreation Ground on Sunday.

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