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Members of the“Zulu nation”gathered inKwaDukuza forthe annual Umkhosi weLembeHeritage Day (formerly King ShakaDay) celebrationsat the weekend.Seen at the traditional dance are,from left: KZNacting premierSenzo Mchunu,monarch of theZulu nation KingGoodwill Zwelithinika Bhekuzulu withInkosi of theButhelezi clan andtraditional primeminister to theZulu monarch andnation prince,MangosuthuButhelezi.Story: PAGE 3PHOTO:JYOTHI LALDAS
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Shaka’s legacy lives onTraditional gatheringstoo important to belooked down upon –King Zwelithini
JYOTHI LALDAS
Members of the Zulu Nationgathered at the KwaDukuzaRecreation Grounds on Sat-
urday for theannualUmkosiweLem-be Heritage Day (formerly ShakaDay) celebrations.
The event was attended by mon-archoftheZulunation, KingGoodwillZwelithini ka Bhekuzulu, Inkosi ofthe Buthelezi clan and traditionalprime minister to the Zulu monarchand nation prince MangosuthuButhelezi, KZNacting premier SenzoMchunu, iLembedeputymayorDollyShandu, KwaDukuzamayor RicardoMthembu, Amakhosi of the Zulu Na-tion andahost of provincial and localdignitaries.
Addressing the gathering of morethan 1 000 Zulus, Buthelezi reiterat-ed the reason for the annual celebra-tion.
“This day is set aside to commem-orate the life and the legacy of thefounderof theZuluNation,KingSha-ka ka Senzangakhona. Almost 200years ago, the 29-year-old warriorascended the throne.“The fact that hewas awarrior influ-enced his style of leadership and hada profound effect on the kind of soci-
ety his leadership shaped.. King Sha-ka shaped a warrior society. That isnot to say he created a warring peo-ple, but that he imbued our nationwith a sense of courage, resilience,determination and discipline.”
He questionedwhether the legacyofKingShakawillbe intact 200 yearsfrom now and if the nation is “doingall we can and all we must to pre-serve that legacy.”
“Thisis about sustaining the unityofournation,whichistherichestpartof our heritage. King Shaka broughttogether a fractured society and cre-ated unity. The greatest threat to ourunity today is that fractures and divi-sions may creep in again.”
He said he dedicated his life toserving his nation and to preservingthe legacybestowedbyhisancestors.
“I still labour, and will continue tolabour, to see our values upheld forthesakeofunity.Thisunityistheheri-tage of our past and the hope for ourfuture.”
Zwelithini launched an attack onthe behaviour of some of the attend-ees of events such as the recent ReedDance.
He said these gatherings were tooimportant to be looked down upon.
“If you are privileged enough toattend, don't behave like a drunkardin a bar.“These events have a deeper mean-ingforusZulus, theyarenot justcere-monies,” he said.
He said it was disturbing thatsomepeople use the events “as awayto introduce alcohol to our children.”
“I will not let this happen to mychildren. When you bring your chil-dren to me they becomemy childrenas well. No good has ever come froma child drinking alcohol. What I'msaying is important to anyone with aZulu spirit in them.”
Speaking out about the accidentbetween Nkwalini and Melmoth onthe Sunday of the Reed Dance wherenine maidens were killed, the Kingurged event organisers to take carewhen planning events, especiallywith the transportation of people.
“These buses must be inspectedthoroughly. The transport for mywarriors, my maidens and theirguardians should be inspected. Eventhe drivers must be tested,” he said.
He also spoke out against callingthe KwaDukuza RecreationalGroundsa“ground”insteadofaroyalhousehold.
"This is not a ground. It's part ofKwaDukuza's royal household. Eventhough there is a municipality called
KwaDukuza,whenwecomehere,wecometotheiLembe'sroyalhouseholdand we must behave as such.“We will not let any wrong-doinghappen in KwaDukuza, like wewould not let [anywrong-doing hap-pen in] Khetha, kwaKhangela, Lind'uZulu, Nyokeni and Ondini.
Speaking about the upcoming na-tionalelectionsnextyear,he saidpeo-ple must vote for the party they
know.“Voteforthosewhoyouknowwillacton your behalf.“Listen to what they say about tradi-tion and culture and vote for thosethat uphold what you believe in anddeem important,” he said.
The event closed with the tradi-tional dance by the king, princeButhelezi, Mchunu and other digni-taries.
Monarch of the Zulu nation KingGoodwill Zwelithini ka Bhekuzulu addresses the crowd.
PHOTOS: JYOTHI LALDASMonarch of the Zulu nation, King Goodwill Zwelithini ka Bhekuzulu, Inkosi of the Buthelezi clan and traditional prime minister to the Zulu monarch and nation prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, KZNacting premier Senzo Mchunu with other dignitaries during the traditional dance.
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Drug offence arrests riseCrime statistics show significant drop in theft out motor vehicles locally, but increase in drug crimes
NOTHANDO NDLOVU
AN increase in drug-related of-fence arrests is a positive one,said KZN SAPS spokesman
Colonel Jay Naicker on Monday.This comes after the release of the
SAPS national crime statistics lastweek. Naicker said there was an in-crease indrug related offence arrestsin all stations in the province.
“ In terms of our medium termexpenditure frameworkplan, KZNisperforming extremely well in termsof crime reduction over the past fiveyears.
“Certain crime categories haveshown slight increases when com-pared to the previous year, and weareaddressing those crimesandspe-cifically those stations that contrib-utedtothoseincreases,”saidNaicker.
The Weekly reviewed crime sta-tistics from the Mandeni, Newark,KwaDukuza, Sundumbili and Um-hlali SAPS between April 2012 andMarch 2013.
Regarding thedrugrelatedoffenc-es; KwaDukuza was the only stationout of the five that saw a decreasefrom 957 to 953 arrests.
Mandeni saw an increase from163 to 211 andNewark from three toeight. Sundumbili increased from220 to 250 arrests while Umhlali in-creasedfrom276to426andGlendalefrom 52 to 111.
At the KwaDukuza SAPS, murdercases dropped from 57 to 47while itremained the same in Umhlali SAPSand Mandeni SAPS.
In Mandeni, only four cases werereported and 25 in Sundumbili.In Newark, murder cases increased
from three to eight.Speaking to the Weekly on Mon-
day, Mandeni media liaison officerWarrant Officer Bongani Hlabisasaid the countless stop-and-searchoperations by the police led to the in-crease in the arrests.
Sexual crimes in KwaDukuza in-creased from 202 to 229 arrests,
dale.Sundumbili SAPS media liaison
officer, Lieutenant Gideon Mtheth-wa, assured that the police will con-tinue to “work hard” to decrease thecrime rate.
He said, however, unemploymentwas the cause of most crimes.
“Many people who are unem-ployed tend to turn to selling drugs oralcohol or stealing to make a living,whichcauses these cases to increase.
“We therefore ask the public to bethe eyes and ears of the police so thatthis can be combated. We also urgepeople to ensure that theirhomesarenot left unattended during the day,which leads to burglary.”
Mthethwa asked womentobevig-ilant and not to walk alone at nightin a “proactive approach” to sexualcrimes.
“We request the community towork hand-in-hand with the police..
In KwaDukuza, robbery with ag-gravating circumstances increasedfrom459 to 487 arrestswhile theft ofmotorvehiclesdecreasedfrom134to85.
Cases of burglary at residentialpremises saw a great increase from732 to 969.
Sundumbili saw an increase inresidential burglary cases from 374to 512, Newark from 18 to 30 whileMandeni experienced a decreasefrom 37 to 30.
After seeing an increase in bur-glary from 115 to 119, Hlabisawarned Mandeni residents not toleave their homes unattended.
He also urged the public to ensurethat their cars are locked when theypark them.
“The police analyse crime so thatnecessary people can be deployed atareas which have a high rate ofcrime,” he explained.
KwaDukuza SAPS media liaisonofficer, constable Sibusiso Khumalosaid while the station has seenmanypositivestatistics,officerswillcontin-ue to work hard.
“The increase in statistics is not abad thing. It simplymeansweareap-prehending more criminals andmore crimes are being reported ordiscovered.
“Sexual assault cases are difficultto police because most happen in-doors and are seen more as a social
while in Man-deni they in-creased from24 to 25.
In Umhlalithe arrest rateincreased from83 to 99.Sundumbili onthe other handsaw a decreasefrom 98 to 87;there was a de-crease from 14to 9 in Glen-
ill than a crime. Thisis wrong and peoplemust realise it is acrime; they mustcome forward to thepolice.”
He said they willintensify their cam-paign to educatecommunitiesthrough bodies suchas the communitypolicing forums,war-roomsandcom-munity organisa-tions.
Naicker urgedCPFs, policing fo-rums, businessagainst crime andvariousNGOs to con-tinue lending the po-lice their support.
“Citizens are re-quested to continuereporting the activi-ties of criminals topolice so that we canmake this province abetter place for allwho live in it,” saidNaicker.
“It is only withyour active partici-pation that we willwin this war againstcriminals.
“As members ofthe SAPS we remaincommitted to fightfor this noble causeand we will continuein our endeavour toensure that peopleare safe,” he said.
DRUG RELATED OFFENCESMandeni: 163 to 211 (increase)
Newark: 3 to 8 (increase)Sundumbili: 220 to 250 (increase)
Umhlali: 276 to 426 (increase)Glendale: 52 to 111 (increase)
KwaDukuza: 957 to 953 (decrease)
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was failing to adhere to a court orderobtained by the union, forcing the department to refund money dockedfrom teachers' pay during the strike.
According to Mpunzana, the courthad ordered the department to checkwhat “each and every teacher” wasdoingduring the strike asnotallteachers had gone on strike.
He said the union was drawing uppapers to take the department to courton the issue.
grade 12 examination markers had notreceived an increase in salary, andsome teachers and nonteaching staffwere not on improved salary grades,”said Mpunzana.
One of the key demands not metwas refunding money docked en massfrom teachers during a 2010 strike.
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Mthoko Mpunzana, said a memorandum of understanding had beensigned between the union and the department earlier in the week.
“The department had committedan amount of R367 million to meetingthe union's demands. Some of theunion's grievances were that Grade Rteachers were not being paid enough,
MERVYN KRISHNA
SADTU's sixmonth worktorule protest was brought to an end on Friday,after the KwaZuluNatal Departmentof Education met “80 per cent” of theirdemands.
SA Democratic Teachers' UnioneThekwini North regional secretary,
SADTU ends protest
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THEKwaDukuza clustertask team has arrested awoman for possession ofmandrax.
According to infor-mation from the police,the suspect was chargedfor the possession ofmandrax after she wasarrested during an intel-ligence-driven drug op-eration headed byKwaDukuza clustercommander BrigadierDerek Captain-Hasti-beer, together with theNational InterventionUnit and the LCRC at ahome in Newtown.
She appeared in theKwaDukuza Magis-trate’s Court on Mondayandwasreleasedonbail.
Other evidence in-cluding an undisclosedamount of cash wasfound and will be sub-ject to an ongoing inves-tigation.
According to Briga-dier Captain-Hastibeer,the suspect is believed tohave a link to a currentlyongoing investigation.
Womanarrestedfor drugs
Skeletal remains ofiLembe official found>> Man hands himself overin connection with murderJYOTHI LALDAS
THE skeletal remains of a missingiLembe District Municipality officialwere found in Ndwedwe two months
after she was reported missing.Police and the search-rescue unit found
the body of Doris Bongumusa Buthelezi (43)at thebottomofacliff in thebushes last week.
Buthelezi wasemployedbythenationalde-partment of environmental affairs and wasdeployed to the iLembe District Municipalityto deal with environmental issues.
According to KZN police spokesman, Cap-tain Thulani Zwane, it is believed that thewomanwas pushed off the cliff after an argu-ment with a man who was known to her.
Theman, believed to be fromMorningsidein Durban, handed himself over to police onFriday last week.
Zwane said themanwould face charges ofmurder when he appeared in the NdwedweMagistrate’s Court.
“The victim was identified by the clothingshewaswearing. The police forensic unit willcarry out more tests to establish the cause ofdeath.”
According to reports, a relative opened amissingpersoncaseat theMayvillepolice sta-tion in July when Buthelezi did not returnhome for a week. Buthelezi apparently toldfamily that shewas visiting aman in Tongaat.
“The family made several calls to the manand Buthelezi but their phones went unan-swered,” said Zwane.
Hesaidabreakthroughwasmadebypolicewhen they traced Buthelezi’s VW Polo to apanel beating shop in Tongaat.
“Theywere told amanhadbrought the carin for repairs a month ago.”
The suspect contacted police on Friday af-ter they had left several messages at hishome.
“He initially denied knowing anythingaboutButhelezi,but then took thepolice to thecliff after being questioned extensively.”
Commenting on behalf of themunicipality,communication manager, Zee Nqala said theiLembe District Municipality “wishes to con-vey sincere and heartfelt condolences at thismost difficult time to the family and friends ofour fallen colleague.”
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THE Gumede family is desperatelysearching for their 13-year-old son,Ntuthuko Brian Gumede, who wentmissing on Saturday.According to his grandmother, Lin-
da,Ntuthukowas lastseenathomeinMemory, near Ntshawini, after shesent him to take off his jersey.
“I was in one of the houses in our
yardandIthoughthehadgonetoplaywith his friends. I am frustrated be-cause he has never done this before,”she said.
Linda, who has reported themat-ter to the police, has asked anyonewith information on Ntuthuko’swhereabouts to contact her on 0789194210 or Blessing Gumede on071 266 8213 or the KwaDukuzaSAPS on 032 551 8200.
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Minister takes action>> Education MEC and acting premier comes down hard on pupils
MERVYN KRISHNA
ACTING KwaZulu-Natal pre-mier and education MEC Sen-zo Mchunu read the riot act to
pupils and department officials afterhe found “total lawlessness” at Qo-qulwazi High School in Driefontein.
He was visiting the school withKwaDukuza mayor Ricardo Mthem-bu and education department offi-cials last Wednesday.
Mchunu found classrooms emptyas most pupils were more than twohours late for school, while otheryounger children of school-going agewere found playing in a local park.
“Why are you not at school?Where is your school uniform?”
asked Mchunu, when he found thepupils playing in the local park.
After failing to get a proper re-sponse, Mchunu personally droppedthe children off at their respectiveschools.
One pupil was found in posses-sion of dagga, whichwas discoveredin his pencil case, and a knife in hispocket.
The pupil was arrested for pos-session of the dagga
“We cannot allow drugs in ourschools. This is a place of learningwhere children are supposed to be inasafeenvironment , freeofcrimeanddrugs,” said Mchunu.
When Mchunu arrived at theschool,hewasinformedthattheprin-cipal was on sick leave since August
2012, but her immediate supervisorwas not aware of the leave, whichwas not authorised.
Mchunu also complained aboutthe close proximity of a shebeen toMaguyana Primary School, whichshould not happen in terms of the Li-quor Act. The Act states that estab-lishments that serve alcohol cannotbe near schools.MchunucalledintheLiquor Board to intervene.
The visit was part of the provin-cial cabinet’s Operation SukumaSakhe, which brings together com-munities and government structuresat all levels to deal with service deliv-ery at local level and toaddress socialissues. Mthembu said he would calla meeting of parents and teachersbefore the end of the week
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Stanger South Secondary School.“The suspect confessed to sevencases of armed robbery in the area.”He was handed over to the KwaDu-kuza SAPS.
Both men were charged forarmed robbery and attemptedmur-der.
They appeared at the KwaDuku-zaMagistrate’sCourt onWednesdayand were remanded in custody.
andhesustainedinjuriestohishead.“The suspectsmade offwith cash
and jewellery,” said Maharaj.He said thepolice andK9 respondedswiftly.One of the suspect was arrested.
“The second suspect fled into anearbybush.However,we launcheda manhunt for the second suspect.
“Before midnight, the suspectwas arrested at a house behind the
haraj, the armed robbers enteredthe premises by climbing the fenceand held up Child Welfare SA-KwaDukuzaseniorsocialworkman-ager, Penny Dhaver and her family.
“Both suspects were armed witha firearm and a knife. Dhaver's fa-thertookonthesuspectwiththefire-arm.
“After the firearmjammed,Dhav-er’s fatherwaspushed to the ground
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K9 Security together with mem-bers of the KwaDukuza SAPS havearrested two suspected armed rob-bers believed to be operating in theOceanview area.
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Grotuville Secondary School celebrated Cultural Day on Friday. Picturedare educators and members of the school governing body together withward councillor N Mbonambi.
PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNA
Service deliveryin iLembe atfull throttleService delivery in iLembe is at full throttle, said KwaZuluNatal actingpremier Senzo Mchunu, who addressed more than 5 000 people atEmakhempini Sports’ Grounds in Mandeni last Wednesday
MERVYN KRISHNA
KWAZULU-NATAl acting pre-mier, Senzo Mchunu, said hewas satisfied with the service
delivery under Mandeni Municipality,which falls under iLembe District.
Mchunu, together with his cabinet,visitedtheareaaspartof theKwaZulu-Natal provincial government Opera-tion Sukuma Sakhe - aimed at speed-ing up service delivery, interactingwith beneficiary communities andmonitoring other ongoing govern-ment funded projects.
The office of the premier also re-cently introduced a hotline to reportservice delivery complaints; the num-ber is 0800 596 596.
Mchunu said inMandeni LocalMu-nicipality, out of 30 902 households,123608people have access to six clin-ics within a radius of 5km, a standardadopted by the Department of Healthin its efforts to make health servicesmore accessible to the people.
“In KwaDukuza Municipality, 13124 households, 52 496 persons areserviced by seven clinics within 5km.Another six clinics are in the processof being constructed.
“InMaphumuloMunicipality, eightclinics are currently servicing 57 684peoplewithinthe5kmradius,withoneclinic in the pipeline,” Mchunu said.
He said that in the past four yearstheprovincial government’s emphasishas been onmore effective service de-livery processes and the introductionof a more integrated approach in theprovision of government services topeople through Operation SukumaSakhe.
When speaking about HIV/Aidschallenges, he said the ProvincialAids Council was currently dealingwith theprocessofequitabledistribu-tionof resources toaddress“aholistictreatment programme and care inthe community.”
Speaking about job creation in thedistrict, Mchunu said the Departmentof Community Safety and Liaisonalone employed 2 100 people in thevoluntary social crime preventionproject.
Other job opportunities were cre-ated in the areas of food security (800jobs),mechanisationprogramme(600jobs), comprehensive agriculturalsupport programme (4 500 jobs), live-stock (3460 jobs), and other infra-structure projects employed 3 820people.
Inthegreeneconomy,morethan12000 jobs have been created.
Yellow maize production netted400 jobs, and groundnuts productionadded another 825 jobs.
He also outlined amassive agricul-
tural farms project, which seeks toidentify six subsistence farms andconvert them to commercially viablefarms.
Viable sites have been identifiedacross the four local municipalitiesfalling under iLembe District: Ma-thonsi,Bulwer,Siyanqoba,Kwahlong-wa, Mwandle, and Khelelani.
According to Mchunu, the objec-tives of the project are to improve theinfrastructure on the farms by provid-ing agricultural equipment and ser-vices, and to identify agricultural co-ops and assist them with capacitybuilding and skills development.
The end goal of the project, he said,is to have farms that are able to pro-duce crops for the local andwider dis-trict fresh produce market.
Mchunu also outlined govern-ment’s flagship project, dubbed iLem-be Vineyards.
“The objective of the project is toplant andharvest vineswith the inten-tion of producing someor all of the fol-lowing: wine, brandy, juice and tablegrapes.”
He explained that the iLembeVine-yards project is an agro-processingbusinesswith anagri-tourismcompo-nent.
The ultimate goal of the project, hesaid, is to create economically viableprojects and industries.
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have “classic problems”, withsome members of the public whocontinue to make their homes asafe haven for criminals.”
He said he would follow thecases until they are completed.
He asked for law enforcementagencies to strengthen their rela-tionships in fighting crime byworking closely with the localcommunity.
tions.”The men who were found in
possession of dagga appeared atKwaDukuza Magistrate’s Court lastweek.
Mthembu said the arrest wouldsend out a strong message aboutthe efficiency of the CPU.He urged the community to playan active role in fighting crime.
“It is unfortunate that we still
tween Groutville and KwaDukuzataxi rank on Thursday.
Mthembu commended the suc-cessful arrest during a cordonsearch by the KwaDukuza CrimePrevention Unit (CPU).
“I have said this time and againthat no one is above justice; ifthese thugs continue to underminethe law, they must face the conse-quences for their irresponsible ac-
NOTHANDO NDLOVU
“ENOUGH is enough! We can nolonger tolerate infractions causedby people who live to compromiseour well being in the interest oftheir own pleasures.”
These were the words ofKwaDukuza mayor, RicardoMthembu, after a swift arrest ofeight suspected drug dealers be-
Mayor commends drug bust
MERVYN KRISHNA
A 14-year-old schoolboy who was bru-tally attacked by a group of armed rob-bers is in dire need of assistance.
Kashveer Singh, aTongaat SecondarySchool pupil, was assaulted and robbedby a group of armed men while on hisway home from school in June this year.
According tohis father,Mahendra,hissonunderwent emergency brain surgeryafter the attack and spent three monthsin an intensive care unit (ICU).
He was recently transferred to theneuro rehabilitation centre at EntabeniHospital.Hehassinceexperiencedmanycomplications.
“At present he cannot walk or talkandhis functionsare limited.Ontheposi-tive side he is able to identify family andfriends and can eat.
“Rehabilitation is paramount to hisrecovery and an essential part of anoth-er stage of his life.”
The family is now facedwith severe fi-nancial constraint due to the mountingmedical bills.
“Our medical aid has been exhaustedand the hospital and specialists bills thatare unpaid are considerable.
“Furthermore the medical aid doesnot cover the rehabilitation costs. Ourhumble appeal to all is to please help usfinancially with any amount possible tocover these costs and to help our son re-cover.
“We hope and pray and remain confi-dent that Kashveer will make a full re-covery.”
The family also thanked all thosewhohave come to their assistance thus far.
For further information contact, JackSanparsad on 0825746828.Deposits can be made into the followingbank account:FNBAccount number: 62432693233Branch code: 220129Account name: Kashveer Singh
Kashveerneedsyour help
Two killed, 17 injured in
crashesBakkie crashes into the back of a truck
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TWOpeoplewere killed andsix others sustained seri-ous injuries after a Nissan
1400 bakkie crashed into theback of a truck , causing the bak-kie to be ripped apart on the N2near the Tugela bridge on Mon-day morning.
According to Netcare 911spokesperson, Chris Botha,paramedics arrived at the sceneand found accident debris andthe twisted remains of the vehi-cle spread over a large area.
“Paramedics stabilised theseriously injured victims fromthe bakkie on scene before theytransported them to StangerHospital for the care that they re-quired.”
He said exact details of thecause of the accident will remainsubject for a police investigation.
According to a passing mo-torist, it appeared that a motor-cycle was also involved in thecrash.
Inaseparateaccident,11peo-ple were injured after a Hi-Acetravelling on the N2 South nearZinkwazi overturned severaltimes last Thursday.
Botha said paramedics ar-rived at the scene and found theroadway littered with accidentdebri s and the crumpled re-mains of the vehicle.
“After the injured were as-sessed, medics found that fourpeople sustained serious injurieswhile seven escaped with minorinjuries.
“After the injured were stabi-lised on scene paramedics trans-ported them to hospital.”
‘Medics foundthat four people sustainedserious injurieswhile seven escaped with minor injuries’
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I havemixedfeelings aboutthis topic.Myparents don't have Facebook soI can't really comment personally, but I don’tthink they needed to spy on me either.
I have seena fewstatusesaboutparents onFacebook, the most recent one read "Damn,mymomanddadjust invitedmeonFacebook.Do I ignore or block?"
Of course that's a tricky situation becausefamily is family. However, if you're older andyou have a 'private' life, it does get invadedwhenyourparents readabout it onFacebook.Imagine yourself lying and going for a houseparty and few days later the pictures end upon Facebook and the first person to commentis your mother?
There is only one thing she is going to sayand that will definitely be 'grounded for life'.
AlthoughhavingyourparentsonFacebookmight stop you from uploading somethingwhich will land you in trouble or maybe evenstopyoufromdoingcertainthings,I'venoticedsome teenagers are not really bothered by it.
I'd find it awkward to have my parents onFacebookand thenbe “ina relationship”withsomeoneonFacebook,especiallywhenyou'rejust 16, but maybe that's just me.
I think the final andmost gruesome part ofembarrassmentwhichmight hitmewould beif one of my parents had my friends on Face-book and then uploaded a baby picture of meor say something about mewhich is personaland embarrassing, I'dfindarockandhideun-der it!
I'veseenithappen,however,notallparentsare likethis,althoughthereareafew.I'veseena few caseswhere guys even flirtedwith a girlon Facebook and her parent commented onthe post, again AWKWARD!
I guess teenagers handle situations differ-ently. Ipersonallywouldn'twant tomixmyso-cial online life with my family life.
I'm not saying my parents are boring be-causeIspendsomuchtimewiththemathome,so I know they aren't - but mixing your sociallife online with your family life can leave youinaverystickysituation.Doyouhaveyourpar-entsonFacebook?Does it leaveyou inastickysituation sometimes? Email me at [email protected] and tell me your story!
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KAVEEL SINGH
THERE are few public entitiesor organisations that possessgreater influence than themedia.Be it your local community news-paper, radio or television broad-casts, we ultimately draw manyconclusions based on what massmedia communicates to us.
Take for example, the FieldsHill accident where 23 peoplewere killed after an articulatedtruck slammed into vehicles.
Over the past week there hasbeen endless speculation by largemedia houses as to what may ormaynothaveoccurredduringthisincident. Letme repeat...specula-tion.
Let’s stop for a moment andanalyse the facts. Yes, it is a greattragedy with the loss of lives andgreat impacton the affected fami-lies. But what do we have aboutthe accident? Who should we bedirecting our emotional concernsto?
A video showing the horrificcrash was doing its roundsshort-lyaftertheincident.Hastheinves-tigation into theallegedbrake fail-ure been concluded? No. Has
there been any solid commentfrom the truck owners? No. Hasthe truck driver been given an op-portunity to give his version ofevents concisely? No.
Sympathyhaspouredinfortheyoung immigrant truck driver.
And perhaps this is justified.But remember, the brake failurehas thus far been his testimony ofevents. Not the determination ofa proper investigation. The vilifi-cationof the young manhasbeena drive by large media houses.They have also largely inferredthat the trucking company issomewhat to blame.
Andwell,perhapstheyare.Butthat is not for us to determine.Neither is his innocence or guilt.
Factual information on this is-sue is currently minimal at themost. If this was not such awell publicised case, reporterswouldnotevencontinuallyupdateyou on court appearances.
My point is simple. It is vital tobe wary of certain “hyped” up is-sues. Of course, most mediahouses ensure all factual infor-mation is presented in an objec-tive manner.
Most importantly, however,media has long been regarded asthe “watchdog” for society. Butdon't buy into what everyone ve-hemently preaches to you.Alwaysanalyse thedeeper impactof issues and the context aroundthat.
Know media and its role
JUST SAYIN’
‘The vilificationof the youngman has beena drive by largemedia houses.’
I TOOKacontract via a local telephonecompany KwaDukuza and found thatwhatwasadvertisedwasnotwhatIre-ceived. I returned the phone the nextday.
I thenfoundthatIwasbeingrepeat-edly charged for the contract eventhough the phone was returned.
I contactedclient servicesabout theproblem and they advised that theproblem will be rectified and I will becredited.
This persisted and I went to themanager of a local branch who con-firmed that the contract will be can-celled and I will be credited for theamounts that I have already paid.
I now find that I have been chargedan amount of R2547-38 as a forfeiturefeeforthiscontractaswellasamonthlyinstalment from date of signing of thecontract to date.
At theoutsetof signing thiscontractI received no documentation whatso-ever confirming that I had this con-tract, neither did I receive a documentwhen I returned the phone.
There was no clause stating that Iwill be charged this amount.
On my querying this situation withanother branch again shortly thereaf-ter, I found that there is no record onfile that the phone was returned thevery next day or ever returned for that
matter.My landline is continuously being
cut off and I ambeing charged re-con-nectionfeesbecauseofthis,allbecausesomeonedidnotdohisorher jobprop-erly.
The account statement does noteven have a postal address nor emailaddress whom one can contact withqueries of this nature.
IamawareoftheCreditRegulationsand I know my rights.
It seems that this companydoesnotknow theirs.
KS Naidoo
Unsuspecting customers get rippedoff
I KNOWits stated in the freedomchar-ter, “that the wealth of the country be-longs to all its people and must besharedequallybut it’snothappening”.
What we arewitnessing from theyear 2000 that the wealth belongs topoliticians and people who are wellconnected to the ruling party.
What I have seen and I am stillseeing is the poor and the workingclass are used and are still going to beused as “fodder during elections” asmany people who live in villages arevery poor. Politicians try to misleadthese people that they represent themand alsomake empty promises. Some
parties bluff the peoplewith t-shirts, aonce-off meal and after they are votedin you see them again after five years.
Politicians earn high salaries andhavemanyperks,butnotrealisingthatwe are the employers we are payingthem, (the tax-payersand theratepay-ers). Ihaveseensomededicatedpoliti-cians who have showed and are stillshowing their strength.
Theyarebuilding that partnershipwith the poor.Remember, oppositionparties play a major role in trying tofightforcleangovernancebytherulingparty.Remember,electapoliticalpartythat helps you every day and not one
day only.I thought in20yearsofourdemoc-
racy that councillors have fulfilled thecommitment of indigent support, butits sad to see somepolitical parties usethis support forms only during elec-tions.Dear voter, you must ask thesepoliticians “where were you for thepast five years?”And thatwill give youaguideline to vote for the rightpartyofyour choice.
Good luck to all parties and mostimportantlythevoter-thinkbeforeyouink.RoyNaidooGodBless SouthAfrica
Roy Naidoo
Be honest and faithful to the voter
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upon the outcomes of this questionnaire in terms of an individual’s interests, talents and skills, aBoston career counsellor workswith students to determine whatcourses are appropriate in orderthat they may successfullyachieve their career goal.
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MERVYN KRISHNA
HUNDREDS of unemployed people inKwaDukuza will stand to benefit from themultimillion rand road construction worksthat the KwaDukuza Municipality is undertaking.
Speaking at the project handover onTuesday last week at the Nonoti Mouth,KwaDukuza mayor Ricardo Mthembu told locals to take advantage of the opportunities
that government is creating as part of alleviating poverty.
The municipality will be spending atleast R4.5 million towards the constructionof the 1.5km Nonoti bus route.
“These projects will make a difference inthe lives of the unemployed who will receiveemployment.
“However, this assertion does not meanthat the people must rely in governmentprojects for employment.
“There are many other opportunities inthe waiting out of government, especially inthe business sector,” said Mthembu.
Since the beginning of the month, themunicipality has delivered five other multimillion rand infrastructural developmentprojects.
KDM projects to create jobsWEEKLY REPORTER
THE Future Care Centre will behosting a Lupus AwarenessCampaign on Wednesday 2 October at the KwaDukuza SupperRoom commencing at 10am.
The aim of the event is toempower and educate the community on the Lupus disease.
Research shows that onlyfive per cent of the country's
population are aware of thedisease.
The guest speaker at theevent will be wellknown healthexpert, Mom Ntuntu is featuredon Radio Gagasi 99.5FM everyMonday from 10 to 11am.
The community is urged toattend the event. For more information contact GU Ndlovuon 078 880 2468 or SBNgobese on 079 625 2883.
Lupus Awareness Campaign
Familyhome razedby fireResidents seek assistance from community
MERVYN KRISHNA
THE Shadrack family of Steve Bikotownshiphasbeenleftdestituteaftera fire destroyed their home and all
their possessions on Friday night.Fortunately, none of the family mem-
berswereinthehouseatthetimeofthefire.
Bafana Shadrack, his wife Mamini, theirdaughter Nqobile and her two-year-oldsonwere at their neighbour’s housewhenthe fire started at around 11pm.
“We only noticed the fire when theflameslitupthearea.Theentirehousewason fire and the flameswere too fierce to tryand salvage any of our belongings. “When
my wife saw the fire, she fainted,” saidBafana. “All our possession have beenburned. I have to start all over again. I amstill in shockandcan't believe that this hashappened.”
The cause of the fire is still unknown.“Wearecurrentlylivingwithfamily.It'sdif-ficult as I have always been independent
and can't wait to find a place of my own,”he said.
TheKwaDukuzaMunicipality DisasterManagement Unit visited the family andassisted with food parcels and blankets.
If you would like to assist the family,contact Bafana Shadrack on082 697 4546.
PHOTO: MERVYNKRISHNA
Bafana Shadrackshowing the remains of hisburnt house.
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KING Shaka Street is the mainstreet in the KwaDukuza.
The street is named so asKing Shaka's grave, a grain pit, anda small adjoining museum with arti-factsandinformationfromthetimeofKing Shaka is situated in the towncentre on this street.
In 1932, King Shaka’s grave wasbuilt overwithwhite concrete,whichcan be seen today as the King ShakaMonument.A statue of Albert Luthuli was alsobuilt in the townon thecornerofKingShaka and Albert Luthuli Streets.
The spring and stream, whichShaka used for bathing, and whichranbesidehisroyalpalaceandthepo-lice station, runs underground.
This is why the KwaDukuza TownHall basement alwayshaswater in it.Shaka'sIndabaTree'srootstapinto
this spring, which then runs under-groundandpast theVictoriaHotel onKing Shaka Street.
Presently, thestreetboastsanum-berofoldandnewretailstoresaswellprominent buildings including theStangerWeekly, KwaDukuzaPostOf-fice, KwaDukuzaMagistrate's Court,KwaDukuza Town Hall, the Chief Al-bert Luthuli statue, KwaDukuza Mu-seumandtheKingShakaMonument.
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WEEKLY MEDICAL F CUSBRONCHIOLITIS
Bronchitis, PneumoniA, Laryngotracheobronchitis (croup). Thepresentation of these conditionswill depend on age, infecting organism and site of infection.PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
There is no hard and fast definition of LRTI that is universallyagreed upon. Essentially, it is inflammation of the airways/pulmonary tissue, due to viral or bacterialinfection, below the level of the larynx. Remember that gastrooesophageal reflux may cause achemical pneumonitis. Smoke andchemical inhalation may also causepulmonary inflammation.
Viral infections: About 45% ofchildren hospitalised with pneumonia have a viral aetiology, commonly; Influenza A,BACTERIAL INFECTION
These constitute about 60% ofhospitalised pneumonia cases:Streptococcus pneumoniae (themajority of bacterial pneumonias),H. influenzae, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterobacteria eg, Escherichia coli.
Secondary bacterial infection isrelatively common following viralupper respiratory tract infection(URTI) or LRTI.PRESENTATION
Mostoften,LRTIisaccompaniedby fever and may be preceded by atypical viral URTI. It is important toassess all children with a fever accu
rately. Bacterial pneumonia shouldbe considered in children whenthere is persistent or repetitive feverabove 38.5°C together with chestrecession and a raised respiratoryrate.
In all age groups be aware thataudible wheezing is not seen veryoften in LRTI (although it is common with more diffuse infectionssuch as in M. pneumoniae and bronchiolitis).HISTORY
Age and the type of LRTI, will affect the symptoms and history.
Newborn and neonates presentwith: grunting, poor feeding, irritability or lethargy, fast breathing, fever or hypothermia, cyanosis (in severe infection), cough (but this isunusual at this age).
Infants present with: cough (themost common symptom after thefirst four weeks), tachypnoea (according to severity), grunting, chestindrawing, feeding difficulties, irritability and poor sleep, noisybreathing,historyofprecedingURTI(very common).
Toddlers/preschool children:
again, preceding URTI is common,cough is the most common symptom, fever occurs most noticeablywith bacterial organisms, pain occurs more often in this age group(chest and abdominal), vomitingwith coughing is common (posttussive vomiting).
Older children: There will be additional symptoms to those above,more expressive and articulate children will report a wider range ofsymptoms, constitutional symptoms may be more vividly described.EXAMINATION
A careful routine of observationis essential to identify respiratorydistress early.
Your healthcare practitionershould look for other diseases (forexample, rashes, pharyngitis) withcareful systematic examination, aswell as classify the severity of therespiratory distress that your childis experiencing.
Differential diagnosis should include: asthma, inhaled foreignbody, pneumonitis from othercauses like gastrooesophageal reflux.
Investigations : Numerous investigations are at your healthcarepractitioners disposal from chestxrays to blood tests and examination of the sputum, these can exclude or confirm the pathologicalagent responsible for your child’s illness.
Lowerrespiratorytractinfectionsin childrenLower respiratory tract infection(LRTI) is infection below the level ofthe larynx and can include:
MANAGEMENTDecision to admit :
Most children with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) andpneumonia can betreated as outpatients,with oral antibiotics.
Older children canbe managed with closeobservation at home ifthey are not distressedor significantly dyspnoeic and parents cancope with the illness.
Admission is advised for severe LRTI.
This is indicated by:Respiratory rate >50breaths/minute, Significant increase inheart rate for level offever, presence of comorbidity eg, congenital heart disease,chronic lung disease ofprematurity, chronic respiratory conditionssuch as cystic fibrosis,bronchiectasis or immune deficiencyshould also promptconsideration of admission.
Admission shouldalso be considered for:All children under theage of six months, Children in whom treatment with antibioticshas failed (most children improve after 48hours of oral, outpatient antibiotics)
Minimise risk by prevention of pneumococcal pneumonia and influenza by vaccination,for highrisk individualswith preexisting heartor lung disease.
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Metatarsalgia is one of the more common footpain complaints seen by MedicalProfessionals. The causes are diverse and
the pain can be debilitating.Keratosis (Callus): Callus is a thickening
of the skin, and in the feet it is often notedunder the forefoot. This may be due to a“dropped” metatarsal, or an abnormal footposition. The repetitive pressure created bythese conditions can result in tissue buildup. Hammertoes are frequently a contributing factor as they can significantly changethe metatarsal angle.
The Role of Biomechanics: There aremany biomechanical reasons why metatarsalgia may occur. Excessive pressure canlead to callus, fat pad wasting, inflammation, and associated pain.
Other possibilities may include trauma,postsurgical side effects, arthritis, Morton'sneuroma and neuromuscular diseases causing muscle imbalance.
Metatarsal Pads: The most common approach to treating metatarsalgia is to offload the affected area.
Article supplied by: Sean Adams a CertifiedProsthetist and Orthotist.
FootOrthotic withMetatarsalpad.
Foot Care: Treating metatarsalgia
THE ageing process takes enough of a tollon the human body. As we age, the brainis susceptible to various degenerative processes from simple lapses in memoryand concentration to outright cognitivedecline or Alzheimer's. Fortunately, thereare simple ways to keep your brain healthyinto your golden years. Here are threebrain boosters to keep you on your mentaltoes:
Feed It: Your brain needs sound nutrition to function optimally. The outermembrane of brain cells requires a constant supply of fatty acids. That's whereomega3s can help (Omega 369). Choline, a B vitamin present in high amountsineggs,broccoliandothercruciferousvegetables, wheat germ and tofu, may alsobe important for brain neurotransmitterfunction while benefiting mood and mental performance. Fish, such as Pilchards,Tuna and Salmon are also consideredgood brain food.
Exercise It: Research suggests consistent physical activity can help peoplemaintain memory and cognitive functionas they age. According to at least onestudy, the exercise necessary to achievebrain benefits involved simple activitiessuch as walking, gardening, cooking andcleaning.
So all mothers who thought that theirbodies were deteriorating by being domestic are actually incorrect.
If you plan your days and choresaround the house, these can be most beneficial to you! The main reason being thatthere is so much to do, that you are compelledtobeefficient,timeously,kill 'manybirds with one stone'.
PRECISION, SPEED and on TIMING(These create the best martial artists).Another recent study showed that aftera year of lifting weights twice a week, elderly women performed significantly better on tests of mental processing compared to women who participated in abalancing and toning program instead.
So, mom, in addition to your dailyhousehold pleasures engage in a regularexercise programme. Stimulating yourpulse rate and “working up a sweat” is idealforthebodytofunctionoptimally. Itwillincrease your state of health by strengthening your body, compelling you to be better than you ever thought that you couldbe.
Boosting your self confidence, esteemand worth AND enabling you to carry outyour daily tasks with ease.
Challenge It: In a sense, if you don'tchallenge your brain, stagnation can setin, leading to all sorts of problems over
time. The solution is simple, research suggests: challenge your brain. How?
Try crossword puzzles, chess, wordproblems or other strategies to keep yourbrain alert and engaged.
Try not to let technological conveniences (calculators are a great example)replace using your mind to figure thingsout.
The moral is simple: Take care of yourmind and your mind will do the same foryou. Keep yourself thinking only thoughtsof a positive nature.
Do deep breathing exercises; at least20 deep breaths; breathe in through yournostrils and out fast through pursed lips.
After deep breaths, keep your eyesclosed and observe all this positive energyflow through your body. The body is reoxygenated, and has toxic chemicals moveout of it during this process. Some patients even feel a tingling sensation aftera good breathing session.
Household chores andcooking nourishes your
BRAINBRAIN
Metatarsalgia
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from 9am to 1from 9am to 12pm2pm
By appointment onlyBy appointment only
Practicing at:
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Stanger(next to Hypersing’s
Pooja Shop)
Alberlito Hospitalon Saturdays
from 9am to 12pm
By appointment only
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Antenatal & postnatal exercises, Arthritis, Backpain, Balance & falls prevention, Breathingproblems, Burns rehabilitation, Cardiacrehabilitation
Isithebe Medical Center &
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T: 032 459 1748 / 032 456 2227
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NOTICE OF MEETING
FIRST IDP REPRESENTATIVE FORUM 2014/2015
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 21 of the Municipal Systems Act No 23 of 2000, that theiLembe District Family of Municipalities hereby notifies interested and affected parties together withstakeholders, Sector Department,Amakhosi and their structures, RatepayersAssociation, Businessand other organized groups to partake in the IDP Representative forum meetings scheduled topresent planned service delivery.
The meetings are scheduled as follows:
DATE
25 September 2013
01 October 2013
02 October 2013
03 October 2013
MUNICIPALITY
KwaDukuza
Maphumulo
Ndwedwe
Mandeni
VENUE
KwaDukuza Town Hall
Maphumulo Hall
John Makhathini Hall
Mandeni Municipal Hall
TIME
10h00
10h00
10h00
10h00
For any further information in respect of the above, please contact the Manager IDP/ DevelopmentPlanning, Mr. Linda Mncube on 032-947 9801 or Ms Zee Nqala on 032-437 9405 during office hours(07H30-16H00)
M. Madlala
Municipal ManageriLembe District Municipality
ISAZISO SOMHLANGANO WOKUQALA
WEKOMIDI LENTUTHUKO EDIDIYELE: KU 2014/2015
Imikhandlu yoMasipala ikwaDukuza, Mandeni, Maphumulo neNdwedwe ngokubambisananoMasipala weSefunda seLembe; ngaphansi komthetho olwawula ukusebenza koHulumenibaseKhaya (Municipal Systems Act No 23 2000) Isigaba 21 imema bonke abantu abathintekayo,abafisa ukubamba iqhaza, iminyango kahulumeni weSifundazwe, amakhosi endabuko nezinhlakazawo, osomabhizinisi kanye nezinhlangano zabakhokhi - ntela ukuba babe yinxenyeyemihlangano yokwethulwa kwezinhlelo zentuthuko edidiyelwe (IDP) kunyaka wezimaliu2014/2015.
Uhlelo lumi kanje:-
USUKU
25 kuMandulo 2013
01 kuMfumfu 2013
02 kuMfumfu 2013
03 kuMfumfu 2013
UMASIPALA
KwaDukuza
Maphumulo
Ndwedwe
Mandeni
INDAWO
KwaDukuza Town Hall
Maphumulo Hall
John Makhathini Hall
Mandeni Municipal Hall
ISIKHATHI
10h00
10h00
10h00
10h00
Uma unemibuzo mayelana naloluhlelo, shayela imenenja IDP/Development Planning, uMnz LindaMncube kulenombolo elandelayo: 032 947 9801 noma Nksz Zee Nqala ku 032 437 9405ngezikhathi zomsebenzi (07H30-16H00)
M. Madlala
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Stanger Pre Primary School celebrated Grandparents’ Day and Cultural Day recently. Grandparents were entertained by pupils performing poems, songs and cultural items. Seen are pupilsdressed in their cultural outfits.
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21iLEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
iLEMBE UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA
NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS / MUNICIPAL ACCOUNT HOLDERS
TERMINATION OF BILL PAYMENTS COLLECTION CONTRACT WITHABSA BANK
This communiqué serves to informALLconsumers ofMunicipal Serviceswithin the iLembe jurisdictionarea that the contract between ILembeDistrictMunicipality andABSABank is coming to an end. It is onthat note thatwe informyou that youwill no longer be able to pay for services atABSABank.
However, a new contract between ILembe District Municipality and First National Bank (FNB) hasbeen entered into and therefore consumers of Municipal Services will now be required to pay their billsat First National Bank starting from01October 2013.
All account holders are urged to provide their valid municipal account number as a reference whenmaking payments at the bank.
MMADLALAMUNICIPALMANAGERILEMBEDISTRICTMUNICIPALITY
NewAccountDetails
AccountHolder : ILembeDistrictMunicipality
BankName : FirstNationalBank (FNB)
AccountNumber : 62409366722
Account type : PublicSectorCurrentAccount
Branchcode : 220129
iLEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
iLEMBE UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA
ISAZISO KUBO BONKE ABANIKAZI BEZINTO NABAKHOKHELA IZIKWELETU ZIKAMASIPALAWESIFUNDA SELEMBE.
UKUQEDWA KWENKONTILEKA YOKUKHOKHA IZIKWELETU KUSETSHENZISWAIBHANGE LAKWAABSA.
Lokhu kuxhumana kungukwazisa bonke abathengi bezinsiza ezitholakala kuMasipala weSifundaseLembeukuthi isivumelwano phakathi kweBhange lakwaABSAneLembe sesifike ekupheleni.
Umphakathi uyaziswa ukuthi awusezukuqhubeka nokukhokha ebhange lakwaABSA, usuzokhokhaebhange lakwaFirst National Bank (FNB). Lokhu kwenziwa ukuthi sekukhona isivumelwano esishaphakathi kukaMasipalaweSifunda seLembe kanye nebhange iFirst National Bank.
Lokhu kuzokwenzeka kusukela ngomhlaka 01 kuMfumfu (October) 2013.
Bonke abanikazi bama account bayanxuswa ukuba balethe inombolo ye Account okuyi yona yonanjengobu fakazi umabekhokha ebhange.
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ImininingwaneyeAccount entsha ikanjena:OngumniniweAccount : ILembeUmasipalaweSifundaIgama leBhange : FirstNationalBank (FNB)Inombolo yeAccount : 62409366722Uhlobo lweAccount : PublicSectorCurrentAccountInombolo yeGantsha : 220129
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KWADUKUZA mayor Ricardo Mthembu hascalled upon leaders to put effort into ensuring that the lives of youngsters who grow upon farms “do not end there”.
Mthembu paid a visit to the Saxe Farm
recently and said he was concerned aboutyoung black youth who are field labourers.
Mthembu urged young blacks who growup on farms not to be afraid of “grabbing opportunities” in urban based industries.
He said they should have an open mindabout democratic South Africa as many opportunities in the urban centres of economydo exist. He added that it was his responsibility as a leader to change that legacy.
Mayorencouragesyoung farmers
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Service Guide
TEL : 032 - 551 4024 / 551 2272 / 076 419 2085
55 KING SHAKA STREET, STANGER MALL
TEL: 032 - 551 5057
Email: [email protected]
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Cell: 082 707 2657 / 083 686 5155
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* ALLIED PRODUCTS * COMPLETE WATER RETICULATION SYSTEMS
AGRI & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
AIRCONDITIONING
STANGER
Stanger
24 King Shaka Rd
Tel: 032 - 552 1648
Fax: 032 - 552 5671
Sales, Service, Installation and Maintenance of
all leading brands of Airconditioners
COOL LEADERS
DURBAN
1 Highdale Road
Glen Anil
Tel: 031 - 569 3677
Fax: 031 569 2116
customer care: 0861 10 14 14
website:www.coolleaders.co.za
Phone : 082 971 5040
072 127 0404 / 071 819 2569
New Branch : 146 King Shaka Street, Stg
(behind Anisa’s Bakery)
HOOBLAL’S
CATERING
COMPLETE:
- Catering - Draping
- Lighting - Hiring
- Venue setting - Uniformed waiters
- Meals prepared and delivered for all functions
including funerals and ceremonies
Cell: 082 782 2910
Telefax 032 551 2039
Email : [email protected]
For quality and tasty meals call
randees
electrical cc
Electrical Installations, Sales, Repairs
& Maintenance
141 Mahatma Gandhi Street,
KwaDukuza
Tel:032 - 551 6221 Fax: 032 - 551 6224
A/H: (032) 551 3403 Cell: 082 892 0565
FABWELD
Tel: (032) 552 3659 / 552 1735 (Bus) Fax: 032 551 5089
Cnr. Lindsay & Scheffer Road, KwaDukuza
Email: [email protected] Website: www.fabweld.co.za
Suppliers of All Types of Steel and Gas Products
Square Tubes
Square Bars
Flat Bars
Rectangular Tubes
Plates and Sheets
Gate Accessories
Abrasives
General Industrial Supplies
Distributor of Air Products
Free Delivery
on Tuesday and
Thursday after
2pm to
KwaDukuza
and
surrounding
areas.
MLOMBOVU
TLB HIRE
New JCB 4 x 4
Call: 083 400 5331
083 482 0248
Installations & Repairs to:
DSTV
CCTV
Gate Automation
Electrical (Compliance Certificate)
Telephone Solutions (Piping, Extra Jacks,
Internet, PABX, etc)
EZE’S ELECTRICAL
Tel: 081 366 3750 Ronny
079 481 6315 Rowan
032 552 3109 Office
Your one stop service provider
Shop No. 1, Cane Growers Arcade,
51 Hulett Street, Stanger
Tel: (B) 032 - 551 1940 / 551 1790
Tel: (H) 032 - 551 1625
Cell:082 822 4771
Laminate Flooring
EVERGREEN MOTORS
Mechanical and Auto Electrical workshops are welcome!
Tel: 032 - 552 2093
Ravi - 082 667 1790
for a fast, professional and cost effective quotation for
all your vehicle repairs!
* Full diagnostic using the
latest equipment on the
market. This is a one stop
workshop for all mechanical,
auto-electrical and fuel
Smithers Road, Stanger (opp Sasko Bakery)
injectionproblemsunderone roof.
*Engineoveralls *Allmechanical repairs
CV Joints Brakes
Ball Joints Wheel Bearings Tie Rod Ends
Shocks Power Steering repairs
4x4 Suspensions
Propshafts
THE CV PRO
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CV JOINTS
Find us at 7 Smithers Road, Stanger
Old MotorTown Midas Building, Workshop No. 2
Cell: 079 863 2636 Office : 032 - 551 3670
“God Bless You In Motion” We Get “U” Moving Again
~ PORTABLE TOILET HIRE
~ DESLUDGING SERVICES
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083 520 0871
083 460 9772
“With GOD all things are possible” Mark 10v27
Clairvoyance : Crossing Over
Angel : Therapy course, Readings
Counselling: Bereavement, Marriage & adolescent
Cleansings: Home, vehicle & business
Motivational seminars & Tarot card readings
Clairvoyance : Crossing Over
Angel : Therapy course, Readings
Bereavement, Marriage & adolescent
Home, vehicle & business
Motivational seminars & Tarot card readings
Counselling:
Cleansings:
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Showroom at:
141 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger
Call: Robin 084 3673 393
Ronitha 084 569 9639
Specialising in
Bars, Office,
Reception,
Kitchen Cupboards,
Built-in-Cupboards
& Dividers
Factory Shop - manufacturers and retailers of lounge suites direct to the public!
Visit our showroom @ 16 Hibiscus Road, Moolla’s Industrial Park, Stanger
Tel: 032 - 552 3052 Cell: 083 786 7969 / 083 786 3676
3 piece Como in Black leather upper
with 5 action recliner (also available
in cream)
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Contact: Tel 035 789 2278 / 083 232 0020
Tel R/Bay: 035 789 2278
Ballito: 032 586 3331 Fax: 086 605 0080
Email: [email protected]
Suppliers of MERANTI Garage Doors
Tel:
032 586 3331
Manufacturers of quality,
maintenance free fibre glass
garage doors in a wooden
grain finish
Factory Shop - manufacturers and retailers of lounge suites direct to the public!
Visit our showroom @ 16 Hibiscus Road, Moolla’s Industrial Park, Stanger
Tel: 032 - 552 3052 Cell: 083 786 7969 / 083 786 3676
Round folding solid virgin plastic table
(suitable for conferencing / catering / outdoor etc)
1.8 folding rectangular
table and adjustable table
also available
To Advertise on theService Guide Pagecontact Nalisha on
032 552 3363
Stanger Weekly
iLEMBE DISTRICTMUNICIPALITY
INTRODUCTION OF WATER
PREPAID METERTING SYSTEM
iLembeDistrict Municipality hereby invites the communities ofkwaDukuza Ward 2 and Ward 18, to public meetings. Thepurpose of the meetings is to introduce a new prepaidmetering system and to outline the process of the transitionfromconventionalmeters.
Meetings are scheduled as follows:-
WARD 2
Date : 29 September 2013Venue : Darnall Old Age Home HallTime : 12h00
WARD 18
Date : 29 September 2013Venue : Tshelenkosi Secondary SchoolTime : 15h00
Should you require more information, please contactMsZeeNqala on 032 - 437 9405.
iLEMBE UMASIPALAWESIFUNDA
ISAZISO SOMHLANGANO WOMPHAKATHI
UKWETHULWA KOHLELO LWAMAMITHA
AMANZI AMASHA
UMasipala weSifunda seLembe umema wonkeumphakathi owakhele uWadi 2 no 18 kwaDukuza,emhlanganweni wokwethula kohlelo olushalwamamitha amanzi. Umphakathi uzocacisekelekangemininingwano ezolandelwa ukuze lolushintsholube impumelelo.
Imihlangano izokwenzeka kanje:
WADI 2
Date : 29 September 2013Venue : Darnall Old Age home hallTime : 12h00
WADI 18
Date : 29 September 2013Venue : Tshelenkosi Secondary SchoolTime : 15h00
Uma unemibuzo noma udinga imininingwane ethilexhumananoZeeNqala ku 032 437 9405.
M. Madlala
MunicipalManageriLembeDistrictMunicipality
Grade R - (Learners born on or before30 June 2009)Date: Monday, 7 October 2013
Grade 1 - (Learners born on or before30 June 2008)Date: Wednesday, 9October 2013
Documents required:- Learners original and copy of birthcertificate.- Parents original and copy of identitydocument.- ImmunizationCard
Learners will be admitted on a first comefirst basis.
SSTANGER MANORTANGER MANOR
PRIMARY SCHOOLPRIMARY SCHOOL
STANGER MANOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL27 Marigold Street, Stanger Manor, Stanger
ADMISSIONS 2014The 13 DayMemorial Service
for the late Mr.Bisham Bodasing
will be held onSunday,
th29 September2013 at 10.30am
at his residence inFawsley Park.
To all our family andf r i e n d s , k i n d l yaccept this notice asa personal invitation.
AUM
Mr Bisham Bodasing
Your presence will be deeply appreciated.
Mrs. Pingla Bodasing and family wish to extendtheir sincere gratitude to all their friends andfamilies for their floral tributes, their messagesof condolences and their loving support duringthis difficult period.
“WITHOUT YOU”
It’s different herewithout you. It’s asif there is no sun.Darkness nowsurrounds me. Myworld seems soundone.You were my life,my everything, butnow sweethearty o u ’ v e g o n e .Somehow I mustfind faith in Godand let my life go
on.They say time mends a broken heart. If true,time is my friend. I’ll count the days until thetime you are in my arms again.Forever missed by your wife Vanum,children, sisters, family and friends.
IN LOVING MEMORY
Late Vadi MoodleyBorn 11/02/1957
Called to Rest: 29/09/2009
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A challenging position is available in whichthe successful candidate will independentlyadministrate a number of key sales accounts.
We require a good working knowledge of SYSPRO,an excellent understanding of MS Office, three
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You must be able to start ASAP.
Please forward CVs to [email protected] orfax to 086 686 6001 by 2 October 2013.
NOTHANDO NDLOVU
A COMMUNITY Policing Forum
(CPF) meeting was held at Dube Vil-lage inGroutville to address crime inKwaDukuza on Saturday.Over 200 people attended the meet-ing which was held to find solutionsto crime.Treasurer of the CPF, Thulani Ntuli,who chaired the meeting, explainedthat KwaDukuza SAPS Cluster
(which is large) had been brokendownto four sectors inorder to com-bat crime.
He said this was also to ensurethat theSAPSworkhandinhandandthat crime is attended to promptly.
He emphasised that the publicmust report crime swiftly and givecorrect and accurate accounts of
eachcriminal incident so that justicecan be served.
In his speech, sector commanderlieutenant NE Mbonambi stressedthat a neighbourhood watch shouldbe established.
Mbonambi urged the communityto attend court proceedings.Furthermore,thepublicwaswarned
CPF to findsolutions tocrime
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He said those who are askedtopayafinetoavoidjailtimeshouldbe reported to the police if theybreak the law again.
MERVYN KRISHNA
CHAIRMANof ChildWelfare SA-KwaDukuza, Pravin Shamthanked the community and
the business houses of KwaDukuzafor their generous support over theyears.
Shamwas speaking at the annualgeneral meeting of the society onWednesday lastweekat theSappiRe-source Centre Conference Room.
“However, this year has been avery challenging year.
“We struggled with funding and Ibelieve the recession has played a
Chairman of ChildWelfare SAKwaDukuza, Pravin Shamseen with guestspeaker Dr ShivaniChirkut
PHOTO: MERVYNKRISHNA
Welfare thanks business for support
very big part in peo-ple and companiestightening theirpurse strings.
“Fortunately, theproceeds from theWinter Fair helpedus tremendously,”said Sham.
He said they con-tinue todepend theirfunders to enablethem to fulfill theaims and objectivesof the organisations.
Guest speaker, DrShivani Chirkut, amedical doctor atStanger Hospital,who specificallyworks in the field ofClinical Forensics,gave a detailed pre-sentation on sexualabuse in childrenand the ThuthuzelaCareCentre based atStanger Hospital.
The followingmanagement mem-bers were elected:
Kishore Kira,Bony Maraj, Max-well Mgwegwe, Ba-buGannie,BalaGov-ender, Dr ShivaniChirkut, SundeepOudhram, TrishenGovender, AnnaMaraj, Dave Frank,Mervyn Krishna,Miriam Goolam,Chin Suriah, BalanGovender, Ditto Kal-lichurum, Deva Nai-doo, Sunny Mundry,Dees Ramdial andKwaDukuza deputymayor Dolly Goven-der.
The KwaDukuza Women's Circle heldtheir annual general meeting recentlyat the Stanger Sabah Hall. Seen areseated from left: Vilo Moodley, MynaSewlal, Champa Raghuber and LollySewpersad. Standing from left BeenaChety, Susan Samuel, Vanam Pillay,Saras Jagessur and Sabitha Sukdev
PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNA
Women's Circle AGM
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HOUSE TO LET
1 Room/Ensuite nearSpar. Tel: 083 3693079, 032-552 1180(h)/032-552 2062 (w).
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Neat & Elegant Homesuitable for couple with1 child, f/fenced, b/guard, fully tiled. Tel:084 598 4783 or 032-551 2916 A/Hrs.
Outbuilding to let1).Blythedale-3 brmflats, fully fitted withpool in complex.2).StgMnr-4 brm, L/K/D+ D/garage + remotegates and more.3).Stg Hghts-1 large rm+ kitchen.4).Stg Hghts-1 brm/lounge and kitchen.5).Stg Hghts-Grannyflats, 3 brm, L/K.Landlords for all yourRental services kindlycontact Resha Singhon-032-552 5596/084224 9201/Email:[email protected].
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HOUSE FOR SALE
For Sale3 bedrm, main en-suite, fitted kitchen,garage, carport-StgHgts-R790 000.003 bedrm fitted, mes,fitted kitchen, servntsquarters, garage-StgMnr -R970 000.00Selling off-plan 3bedrm hse with garage-Glenhills-R695 000.00Contact Sanji-082 3386861
HERBALISTS
Dr. Maida in Stanger,24 hours. Contact: 074489 4532.
Stanger-Astrologer-Psychic-Supernatural-Healer, Dr Ntuna,Herbalist-Consultant“Palm reading, fortuneteller”. Contact: 073057 3960.
LOANS
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Factory/Warehouse tolet 350 square metre,R12 250 per month,Stanger IndustrialArea. Contact: 082 4241885/083 449 0939.
Wa r e h o u s e / S h o pPremises to rent,180m2-30m, RoadFrontage, availableimmediately, Kranskop-on Bus Park. Contact:033-444 1225.
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Exotic Stage Décor andCaterers-Specialisingin Decors for alloccasions, completecatering for allfunctions, “Done witha professional touch”.Contact: Gan Naicker-Home: 032-551 1552/Cell: 076 265 4456.
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Admin Clerk-Maturelady with pastelexperience requiredfor a clothing factoryin Isithebe. EmailCV’s to [email protected].
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VEHICLE FOR SALE
2007 Nissan L/W/B2LT, S/steel exhaust,canopy, new tyres, R69000-00. Contact Paul:084 510 1270.
>>The Stanger Manor Hindu Temple Societywishes to inform the public that the residentpriest, Shri Ranganathan Kurrukkal has resigned on his own accord as of Monday 16September. All prayers and services will continue as normal. The society apologises forany inconvenience caused.
>>Kids Sosatie Braaing Competition atHirsch Ballito in conjunction with Weber, FineYoung Chefs and the North Coast Courier invitesthechildrenontheNorthCoasttoHirschBallito for some sizzling holiday fun! Agegroups: 812 and 1318. Entry forms for thecompetition are available from the HirschBallito show room. Finals will be held onThursday, 26 September from 12pm to2.30pm. All welcome. Contact Glenda on 032946 7400 or Lewaine on 0823781912 formore information.
>>Join Hirsch Ballito on the weekend ofthe 5th and 6th October for their Tidal Wave8th birthday celebration. Cooking demonstrations and great prizes to be won throughout the weekend. Contact Jennilee on032 946 7400 for more information.
>>The Mdoniville Hindu Temple Society
invites you to their annual Purattassi prayers.Flag hoisting on 17 September at 6pm. Flagdehoisting on 17 October at 6pm. All Saturday prayers at 3pm. Service will be rendered.Offerings can be made. All welcome. Formore information call the clerk on 032 5511744.
>>The Mdoniville Hindu Temple Societyinvites you to observe Navarathri included into their Purtassi Prayer programme MotherDurga Prayer – Saturday 5 October and Monday 7 October at 6pm. Mother LakshmiPrayer – Tuesday 8 October and Thursday 10October at 6pm. Mother Saraswathi PrayerFriday11Octoberat6pm.Speaker–ProfessorKandasamy G Moodley Sunday 13 October at6pm. Pupils and students can bring items ofstudy for blessing. Vijay Dasami Prayer –Monday 14 October at 6pm. Offerings welcome. For more information call the clerk on032 551 1744.
>>Abhishegum for Shanta Narshima &Radha Krishna is performed every Saturdayat the Shanta Narshima Temple, 13 Centenery Road, Oceanview commencing at 2pm.The community is invited to attend, participate in the bhajans and may make offerings
to the deities. Contact Kriyananda(032/5514795) or cell 0845514795.
>>The Shri Sanathan Mundal will behaving a special annual Pithri Hawan onTuesday 1 October at the Mundal, 21 Greyridge Drive, Stanger Heights, Stanger. Thepublic is invited to attend. Time 6pm.
>>The Shri Sanathan Mundal will observe Navarati from Saturday 5 October toSunday 13 October. Time – Daily from 6pmto 8pm except for the following dates:
>>Sunday 6 October Shakti Pooja willbe observed from 7am to 2pm.Friday 11 October Saraswathie Pooja will beobserved from 6pm to 8pm (children andstudents are invited to bring books for blessing).
>>Saturday 12 October Kanya Pooja willbe observed from 6pm to 8pm.
>>Monday 14 October Vijay Dakshmi willbe observed 6pm to 8pm.
A short discourse will be rendered daily onthe nine forms of Mother.
All are invited to attend.For further information contact PRO
Madhuri Sing on 0823243406.
what’s onTo place a notice in the “What's on” section, email [email protected] orfax us on 032 945 2502. Deadline –Monday 4pm. Items in this section willonly be run twice ahead of your eventand are free of charge.
NOTHANDO NDLOVU
ANauthor,whohassoldover5000cop-ies of a book that tackles financial is-sues,urgesparents tobegoodfinancialrolemodels to their children
According to Phume Ndumo chil-dren do what they see what their par-ents do rather than what they are toldto do. “Wemustmodel goodmoneybe-haviourtoourchildren,”shesaid. Ndu-mo also advised parents to talk to theirchildren about money.
“OnethingIbelievewemustnot givechildren clothing store cards to pur-chase clothes on credit.
“It isgoodtoletourchildrenwaitun-til we have money to buy them clothesthey need in cash. Thiswill teach themthevalueofwaiting. Instantratificationis killing us because we do not want tosave and wait until we have money tobuy things on cash.”
Ndumosaidshemadea lotofmoneyblunderswhenshestartedworkingde-spite the fact that shewasaBcomgrad-uate to an extent that purchasing herfirst home became a mission.
“Irealisedhowdifficultit must be for ordinarypeople who do nothave a backgroundincommerceorwhohave never workedfor banks to makesimple decisionslike saving fortheir children'stertiary educa-tion,how tobuyahome, how to buyshares and oth-ers.”
Ndumo haspublished twobooks '7 secretswhy the rich owntheir homes' and'From Debt toRiches'.
Ndumo'smission is toeducatethose whoare struggling
financially.TheClermontbornmother-of-two saidmany people do not under-stand how to use money.
“Peopledonotunderstand thatdebtcomesatacost. Iamamazedthatmanypeople who have credit cards have noidea about the interest rate they entail.Some buy cars on residualwhich is ex-pensive.
“The fact that our schools do notteachusaboutmoney isabigchallengefor our country. I believe that if peopleknew the implications and conse-quences of getting into debt, very fewpeople would have debt.
“I manage my money and do nothave lots of debts because I knowwhatawasteofmoneyit is tohavelotsofdebtand to pay interest. Cash is king andwhenyoupaycash formost things, youcan really seewhere yourmoney is go-ing.”Ndumo said each individual has a dif-ferent background and circumstanceswhere there will always be someonewho is better or worse than the other.
Shesaidthereisnoneedtocompete.“Whenwe start competingwith otherswemaywastethelittlethatwehaveandnot achieve our goals. Some peopleeven open clothing store accounts, buyexpensive furniture and cars to im-press others,” said Ndumo.
“All they are doing here is hurtingthemselves and their loved ones be-cause sometimes we may even betempted to steal or commit fraud tokeep up with others.”
Ndumo advised people to knowwhat is important to them and makesure they spend theirmoney toachievethat.
“Improve your skills so that you aremarketable and can get a promotionand a better job or even start your ownbusiness.
“Control your expenses and don'twaste money on unnecessary thingsthat will not make you better of in thelong run. We must stop overdressingand buying latest model cars. Investyour money in the stock exchange bybuying exchange traded funds.
“This is simple for an av-erage person to buy
shares, it isrelative-ly safe and thecosts are lowwhilereturnsaregood.”
Ndumo encour-aged people tolearn to save andinvest moneymonthly. Sav-ing and in-vesting be-fore spend-ing isessential, ac-cording toNdumo, sincemany peoplespend all their
money and savethe remainder.
Be a money model, says author
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ESTABLISHMENT OF STANDBY CONTRACTORS PANEL FOR THE PROVISIONOF PLUMBING SERVICES TO THE MUNICIPALITY FOR A THREE YEAR
PERIOD
CONTRACT No. TS/106/2013
ILembe District Municipality invites experienced contractors fo the provision of after hoursplumbing serviceswithin the district.
Only bidders who are registeredwith CIDB in a contractor grading equal to or higher than 2CE andpotential emerging bidderswith a classification of 1CEPEwill be eligible to bid.
Bidders who fail to provide letters of reference pertaining to their experience on the closing date ofthe bid shall be disqualified for further consideration.
Bid Specification Documents will be available from Wednesday, 25 September 2013 until theclose of business on Wednesday, 2 October 2013 at 15:00 from the offices of the Cashier atiLembe District Municipality, iLembe House, 59/61 Mahathma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza, uponpayment of a non-refundable cash deposit of R300.00. Bid documents will NOT be available atthe site inspectionmeeting.
A COMPULSORY briefing meeting will be held at 10H00 on Thursday, 3 October 2013.Prospective Bidders shall meet at iLembe Technical Services Building, 12 Haysom Road,KwaDukuza. Prospective bidders are required to bring their copies of the bid specificationdocuments to the briefingmeeting for signing.
All bid enquiries are to be directed to the ManagerWSP, Mrs XMazibuko andMr Elias Bhengu, on032 551 8704.
Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document or non attendance of the site inspection will result inthe immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may only be submitted on the bid specificationdocumentation provided by theMunicipality.
All Bidders must supply a valid and original Tax Clearance Certificates from SARS confirming thatthe Bidders Tax matters are in order. Any bid that does not comply with the advert will beimmediately disqualified andwill not be considered.
Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to Bid No. TS/106/2013, ESTABLISHMENT OF A STANDBYCONTRACTORS PANEL FOR THE PROVISION OF PLUMBING SERVICES TO THEMUNICIPALITY FOR A THREE YEAR PERIOD” must be submitted into the Bid Box situated atthe Ground Floor of ILEMBE TECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING, 12 Haysom Road,KWADUKUZA by no later than 12 Mid-Day on Friday, 25 October 2013 where they will beopened in public. The name and address of the bidder must be clearly written on the envelopecontaining the bid. Bids shall be valid for a period of 90 days.
Bidswill be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of two stages, stage 1 being functionality and stage2 being the 90/10 preference point scoring system. iLembe District Municipality subscribes to thePreferential Procurement Policy FrameworkAct, 2000 (ActNo. 5 of 2000).
iLembeDistrict Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the bids and reservesthe right to accept thewhole or part of the bid.
MR.MMADLALAMUNICIPALMANAGER
ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYILEMBE UMASIPALAWESIFUNDA
Steve Ball,er, the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ameri-can multinational software corporation, Microsoft, once said
“The number one benefit of information technology is that it empowerspeople to do what they want to do. It lets people be creative . It letspeople be productive. It lets people learn things they didn’t think theycould learn before, and so in a sense it is all about potential.”
This quote holds true for Information and Communications Technology(ICT) as it has been a powerful tool for information, empowerment, in-novation and productivity. The rapid pace of its growth has enabled itto cut accross barriers as well as penetrate and dominate various mar-kets, amongst tem being socia media. The KwaDukuza Local Munici-pality realizes the instrumental role that ICT plays as well as he needfor ICT to be embraced in order to achieve the ICT goals laid out by theMunicipality. In efforts to create awareness regarding his, KwaDukuzaLocal Municipality has declared the week from 23rd to 27th Septem-ber the “ICT WEEK”. The launch of the Various projects will be at theTown gardens on Friday, 27 September @ 10am. Within this week,various insightful and exciting programs will be offered:
● Monday, 23 September:Workshop with management and system owners
● Wednesday, 25 September:Workshop with students and gaming session
● Thursday, 26 September:Workshop with counsellors
● Friday, 27 September:Launch of various projects at the Town gardens
KwaDukuza Local Municipality share in the acknowledgement of ICTas an enabler and powerful tool. Should there be any enquiries, pleasecontact the Municipality’s IT Helpdesk at 032 437 5004 or at [email protected]
MN: 226/2013Municipal Manager
ICT WeekKWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY
MERVYN KRISHNA
IT is said that “God loves thecheerful giver”, and this is truewhen it comes to Ajan and Sha-ronSinghofHolmboschPalletsinNonoti.
Over theyears, theSingh fam-ily has givenmagnanimously to-wards themany projects of Non-oti Primary School. This year theSingh family undertook to spon-sor the annual school sports andto fund the Grade R Graduation
gowns to the tune ofR8 000.
Teacher, Seema Gov-endersaid it gives thegov-erning body, principal,staff and pupils immensejoy to be associated withsuch generous members of thecommunity. “We thank them fortheir invaluablecontributionsto-wardstheupliftmentofthelearn-ers and school.
May they continue to prosperand grow from strength to
strength.”Schoolprincipal,SuzieRampersad extendedher thanksand appreciation to all othersponsors who have assisted incash or kind over the years.
“We salute and applaud yourcommitment and dedication tothe school.”
Sharon and Ajan Singh is seen presenting a cheque of R8 000 toteacher Seema Govender of NonotiPrimary School
Giving backto thecommunity
He doesn’tgive toreceive>> Kind hearted Moulana makes a difference
NOTHANDO NDLOVU
GIVING back to the community is moreimportant than what KwaDukuza’sMoulana Ahmed Khan receives in re-
turn.Khan startedhis feeding initiative in1988
after completinghis studies in IslamicTheol-ogy and today feeds about 500 people daily.
He started by feeding the ChatsworthHospice patients before hemoved to Stangerin 2001. He spends his days providingmealsto the underprivileged and the sick. He feedsresidents of the local hospice, Glenhills Pri-mary school children and many others.
According to Khan, his hobby is cookingfor the masses which leaves him with littletime for his family. The married father-of-three said: “My family knows that this is mycalling, they understand when I am not athome that I am out making sure that otherbrothers and sisters have something to eat. I
Khan says people should practice what theypreach and lives by the words, “Service to hu-manity is service to the all mighty.” He thankedsponsors including Bedding Siemens, CantoniLounge, Sultan’s Associates, Zaffs and manyothers for their ‘endless’ donations. He said hehas also joined partnership with NedbankKwaDukuza.
“I love thewords by the ProphetMuhammedPBUH which say that; The person who puts hishand and head on an orphanwill be close tomelike my two fingers on the day of judgement.”
Khan said he is passionate about his job anddoes not wish to do anything else with his time.
Hisweekendsarededicatedtopreachingandcontributing to functions.“Even though I get a small salary I know that thealmighty is my provider.”Khansaid,“Youngstersshouldstoptakingdrugswhich is the biggest problem in this community.Respect your parents, do not abuse them andsafeguard yourselves against HIV/AIDS.”
MoulanaAhmed Khan
have instilled thesame morals in mychildren.”
Khan, who is apriestattheMadressGhausia Razviya inGlenhills,hopesoth-ers will take notesfrom him and makeit theirhobby to con-tinue giving back tothe community.
“I would also liketourgecouncillorstoadopt this and not toemerge only whenthe elections areclose.”
The 49-year-old
Even though Iget a smallsalary, I knowthat the almighty is myprovider.
Making his mark inKZN cricket
Cows for cancer
DEBI BLAKE
MOREthan20cowswillbecyclingfrom Pietermaritzburg to Dur-banonSunday13Octoberinthe
2013 Amashova Cycle race from Pieter-maritzburg to Durban!
Okay...maybenotrealcows,butmorethan20cyclistsdressedincowsuitsped-alling for all they’re worth.
Their “moo”-vement is known as“TheCows” - a fundraisingarmofCHOC(the Childhood Cancer Foundation SA).
Fun-loving entrepreneur and Dur-banNorth resident,GordonReid,will beone of them.
“I joined The Cows as the emphasisis on theFUN in fundraising.We’re eachencouraged to challenge ourselves to beextraordinary, have fun and also raiseawareness towards cancer,” Reid toldFever.
The ideaofdoingsomethingdifferentall began in 2008when awoman, “Ker-rin Bain lost her daughter to cancer,” heexplained.
“After thegrievingandslowlygettingover theshockof losingherdaughtershebecame determined to help other par-entswhoweregoingtobeinthesamesit-uation.
“She convinced a work colleague -Cordi van Niekerk - to do an event insome kind of suit to raise awareness ofchildhood cancer. Cordi and five matesthen decided to do the 94.7 Cycle race inJohannesburg dressed up in cow suitsthat they had found at a fancy dressstore,” And so “The Cows” were born.
“The cow suit isn’t just for cycling,”Reidsays.“Infact,we’vehadCowsclimbKilimanjaro, do the Iron Man and runmarathons, andnext yearwe’ll bedoingtheMidmarMile in Cow triathlon suits!”
Reidwasintroducedtotheconceptbya friend and, “I fell in love with it! It’squirky, off-the-wall, fun, different, andhas a touch of lunacy attached.”
Thismarried, father of two admits tobeingabitofanadrenalinjunkie-havingjumpedoffMosesMabhidarecently-andalso enjoysmountain biking andwatch-ing Formula 1 racing.
“‘LoveLivingLife’’ isTheCowssloganand it’s pretty apt in my life.”
Reidhasbeen traininghard, “But notinmy cow suit!We have a huge event onthe eve of theAmashovawhere our CowCycling kit andCowSuitswill be handedout.”
Fundraising is from January to De-cemberandkit is handedout according-ly.
“The first target is R6 000 and youget some top-of-the-line cycling shortsand a shirt. The next target is R20 000where you get the full cow suit and thenthere is a corporate sponsorship whereR30 000 gets you a pie bicycle,” Reid ex-plained, who has been hard at work or-ganising events to raise money.
“I really want to raise awareness ofthe reality of childhoodcancer (bywear-ing the outfit) and try and support thecountless people who are affected by it.Thisdiseaseknowsnocolour,noageandno bounds. We need to stand togetherand help those being affected.
“I’ve never done this sort of thing be-fore, but I plan on doing a lot more of it
in the future.”Reid, theownerof aprinting
business, also supportsEthembeni School in CatoRidge - a school for physi-cally disabled and visuallyimpaired - “They’remy Cor-porate Social Responsibilityproject.”
Althoughonly 22Cowsare regis-teredforthisyear’sAmashova,Reidbelieves the number will increasein time. “At the 94.7 last year theyhad a total of 350 Cows cycling sowatch out, Durban’s numbersare als balling!”
Gordon ReidPHOTO: DEBI BLAKE
I JOINED THE COWS AS THE EMPHASIS IS ON THE FUN IN FUNDRAISING. WE’RE EACH ENCOURAGED TOCHALLENGE OURSELVES TO BE EXTRAORDINARY, HAVE FUN AND ALSO RAISE AWARENESS TOWARDS CANCER,
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>> Pupil earns call up in KwaZuluNatal cricket shadow squadWEEKLY REPORTER
MANOR Primary cricket sen-sationAlexPillaywasecstat-ic after earning a call-up in
the KwaZulu-Natal PrimarySchools’ under 13 Cricket shad-ow squad.
The 13-year-old impressedselectors with the bat at theKwaZulu-Natal PrimarySchools under 13 cricket cham-
pionship held in Durban recently.Representing Ilembe, he scoredan
unbeaten 45 runs against the powerful Dur-banCentraloutfitonthefirstdayontheprovin-cial cricket tournament.He proved that his hard-earned 45 runs con-tributionwasno flukewhenhe scored abril-liant half-century (63 runs) against Uthun-gulubeforenotchingup41 runson the finalday of the tournament against the selected
Sunfoil Durban outfit.Manor Primary cricket coach, Isaac Abra-
ham congratulated Alex on his achievementand was confident that the youngster will earnhis first provincial cap (basedpurelyonhisper-formance). Abraham was indebted to IlembecoachesPetrosButhelezi andDesiganPillay forhoning thePillay’s skills aheadof theprovincialtournament.
Pillay undoubtedly epitomizes the ad-age-“dynamite comes in small packages”.
He was instrumental in guiding Manor Pri-mary tohonours in the IlembePrimarySchoolsunder13leaguelastterm.Hewasadjudgedbestbatsman in the Ilembe Primary Schools under13 League.
On Wednesday, joining forces with DiegoNaidooofDarnallPrimarySchool, theduowerecrowned Ilembe andDistrict Cricket Union un-der 13 champions after beating the Dawnviewpair of Nqubeko Luthuli and LiemRajgopaul inthe final.
Alex and Diego beat the North Coast pair ofStabiso Maphumulo and Shaun Poonsamy inthesemi-finals.TheNorthCoastbattedfirstandwerebundledout forthreerunsafterStabiso(0)was clean bowled by Diego and Shaun (3) wasdismissed by Alex.
In reply Diego was run out for a duck in thefirst delivery before Pillay dispatched the nextball to the boundary to book their place in thefinal.
Inthefinal,Alex(5)andDiego(4)posted10/2after losing the toss andwere asked to bat first.The Dawnview duowere odds-on favourites toclinch the tie (chasing 11 runs for victory from4 overs).
But, Liemwasdismissed for a duck after be-ingcaughtatmid-onbyYusufKhanoffthebowl-ing of Alex beforeDiego dismissedNqubeko (5)in the next over.
Alex was voted batsman of the tournament.Liem scooped the bowling accolade and Yusufof Dawnview was adjudged the best fielder.
Alex Pillay
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WEEKLY REPORTER
GLEDHOWUnitedsnatchedathrilling7-6der-bywinagainstGledhowinan intriguing Isithe-be Paints and Signs-sponsored Dolphin CoastDarts Union League clash played at the ActionSports Bar in Darnall on Wednesday night.
Unitedstampedtheirauthority inthematchwith an emphatic 2-0 win in the opening two1001teamcompetitions.But,theGledhowladswhowere lateout of the startingblocksquicklylevelled the scores (2-2) after winning the nexttwo 801 team events.
Darrel Shanmagum and Neeran Somnathgave Gledhow the lead (3-2) for the first timeinthematchafteroustingCharliePillayandVa-sa Rungasamy in the opening doubles match.
United won the next two doubles matchescomfortably to put their noses ahead (4-3) go-ing into the six singles contest of the evening.
ShanmagumandSomnathprovedthattheirdoubles win was no fluke after beating Pillayand Rungasamy respectively in the openingtwo singlesmatches to swing the pendulum infavour of Gledhow (5-4).
JodieNaidoograbbedavital equalizer (5-5)
for United after edging out Terrence Pillay in aclosely contested singles clash before WoodyNaidoo restored Gledhow’s lead (6-5) with acomprehensive win against Justin Naidoo.
With two matches remaining, Gledhowneeded justasolitarywintoget theircampaignoff to a winning start. But, United who playedsecondfiddlethroughoutthecontest,turnedontheheatatthedeathwithTerrenceSubbanandYoganPillaywinning theirmatchesagainstVi-genMuruganandRajeshParasaramanrespec-tively tosteer theirsidetoathrilling7-6victory.
FavouritesNevil’sAuto I (inspiredby theul-tra-consistent performance of Jimmy Naidooand veteran darts campaigner Paddy Paday-achee)hardlyworkedupasweat in their fluent11-2 win against Nevil’s Auto II.
Darnall Action Sporting I coasted to an em-phatic 11-2 derbywin against Action SportingII toshare joint topspotwitharch-rivalsNevil’sAuto I.
A bumper crowd is expected at the ActionSports Bar in Darnall tonight (Wednesday) towitness some explosive action in a top-of-the-tableclashbetweenhostsActionSportingIandNevil’s Auto I.
GledhowUnitedkicked offtheir campaign inthe IsithebePaints andSignssponsored Dolphin CoastDarts UnionLeague ona winningnote afterbeatingGledhow(76).
United snatch thrilling derby victory
Batsman scores bigNadasen scoops lion’s share of awards
WEEKLY REPORTER
ALVEIRO Nadasen scooped anumberofawardsattheMan-or Cricket Club awards-cum-
annual general meeting held inStanger Manor (above the old gym)on Friday.
Nadesan claimed the battingaward in the Ilembe and DistrictCricket Union Twenty-20 Leagueamassing 144 runs from fivematch-es.Heonceagainimpressedwiththebat in the domestic 50-overs leaguenotching up 180 runs from fourmatches.
His outstanding performance inthe 2012/2013 season did no go un-noticed. Apart from being votedBatsman of the Season, he alsoclaimed the coveted Player of theYear award. With such outstandingcredentials, the crowning glory forthe talented youngster waswhen helifted the President’s Award.
Apart from honouring Nadasen,awards were presented to RidwaanMhlongo(under-11),MayurenLoge-nathan (under-13), Shivan Singh(under-15),AaronPillayandIrshaadMoolla (under-19) who representedIlembeintheProvincialTournament
for the 2012/2013 season.Saieshan Logenathan was voted
the most promising player with 13-year-old Alex Pillay scooping theemerging player of the year award.
Players who excelled in the do-mestic competition (both with bat
and ball) were honoured for theirachievement. Comfort Shange, rep-resentingManor ‘A’ scooped thebat-ting award in the Twenty-20 Leagueand knockout competition.
Preveshan Naicker, representingManor ‘B’ made a clean sweep,scoopingthebattingandbowlingac-colade in the Twenty-20 League andknockout tournament. Junaid Amraof Manor ‘C’ and Radeshwar Singhclaimed the batting award in theTwenty-20 League and KnockoutCompetition respectively.
SaieshanofManor‘C’claimedthebowling award in the 20-oversleague and knockout competition.
Meanwhile, Narend Singh wasunanimously re-elected president ofManor Cricket Club. Other officialselected to serve on the cabinet in-clude Yunus Moorad (vice-presi-dent), Desigan Pillay (secretary),Rivashen Singh (record clerk) andPravesh Harryprasadh (treasurer).
Officials ofManorCricket Clubcongratulate allawardeeswho excelled inthe2012/2013season.
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Sunil Pranpath Incorporated CorporateLeagueWednesday, September 257pmGrove End vs Powertrans (umpireTeamStyle)8pmPowertrans vs Team Style (umpireGrove End)Club on Duty: Team StyleOfficial on Duty: Alvin MoonsamyKDSA Social LeagueThursday, September 267pmTeachers Style vs Preston (umpireDarnall)8pmDarnall Action vs Virgo (umpireTitans)9pmTitans vs Cool Leaders (umpireVirgo)9pmTeachers Style vs Sunbrook (umpirePreston)Club on Duty: Cool LeadersOfficials on Duty: Anil Singh/Revy HarryprasadEZE’S Electrical Competitive LeagueThursday, September 267pmWarriors Sport vs KSST (umpireRandsons)8pmRandsons vs Grove End (umpireWarriors Sport)Club on Duty: RandsonsOfficial on Duty: Aslam Randeree
Presidentof ManorCricketClub, NRSingh presents thepresident’saward toAlveiro Nadasen.
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SPORTSeptember 27, 2013
WEEKLY REPORTER
SAIESHAN Logenathan and Shivan Singh ofStanger Manor Secondary School clinched the Ilembe and District Cricket Union under 15 double wickettitle after beating fellow school pupils, SulemanMoolla and Zamir Maraj in the finals played at theCountry Club Ground on Thursday.
Saieshan and Shivan booked their place in thefinal after beating Adesh Bageloo and Mayuran Logenathan in the first semifinal clash. In the secondsemifinal, Suleman and Zami edged out 13yearold Alex Pillay and Santir Bageloo to secure theirplace in the final.
In the final, Saieshan won the toss and electedto bat first. They posted 32/1 in their allotted four
overs. InreplySulemanandZamirwerebundledoutfor 17/2. There was some reprieve for Suleman whowas voted player of the tournament.
Saieshan was adjudged batsman of the tournament with spinner Santir Bageloo claiming thebowling accolade.
Meanwhile, in the U11 doublewicket tournament played at the Dawnview Primary SchoolGround on Wednesday, Humza Ismail and HamzaMoosajee of Zakarriya Muslim School (ZMS) werecrowned champions after beating the North Coastduo of Langihle Msomi and Qwami Nxumalo in thefinal.
Zuher Ali of ZMS scooped the fielding award.Langihle was voted player of the tournament afterclaiming the bowling and fielding accolade.
SaieshanLogenathan andShivanSinghwerecrownedIlembe andDistrictcricketUnion under 15 double wicketchampions.
Stangerduo winunder 15doublewickettitle
STYLISH double victoryTeachers Style set their sights on league title
WEEKLY REPORTER
TEACHERS Style notched up animpressive double victory intheKwaDukuza Sports Associ-
ation (KDSA)-sponsored Stanger andDistrict Volleyball Association SocialLeague on Thursday night to keeptheir league title aspirations alive.
The left and right combination ofbrothersPravinandJeerancreatedahuge headache for the Style blockerswhobattled to thwart their efforts re-sulting inVirgotakingacommanding15-8 lead at the start of the first set.
But, afterasluggishstart, Stylegottheir act together, putting points onthe boards through inspirationalskipper Nazir Khan andNishen Gov-ender to level the scores at 23-23.
Lacking the BMT (BigMatch Tem-perament) at the death, Virgo’s un-forced errors resulted in their 25-27demise.
The second set was characterizedby long rallies with Shehzaad Khansprawling all over the courts to keepStyle in contention for honours. Aftera dramatic turnaround in fortunes inthe opening set, Style hit the “self-de-
struct”modebuttoninthe2ndsetandwereleftstaringatthebarrelofdefeatafter trailing 15-23.
With twopoints needed to seal the2nd set, the odds were stackedagainst Khan’s charges. But aftertheir second timeout, Style returnedtothecourtsarejuvenatedsquad, likeahungry lion inhotpursuitof itsprey.
The lanky Punch Milligan, AlvinMoonsamyandNazirKhanenjoyedafeast of good sets to punish the Virgo
defenceand level the scoresat23-23.The tactical substitution of Dees
Bhowanibhik for Shehzaadat power,affected Virgo’s game-plan, whohammered two wild attacks way outof thecourts tohandStylevictory (26-24) on a golden platter.
At the sound of the final whistle,Nazir’s smile shone as brightly as thefloodlights. He said: “The boys werefantastic,both inattackanddefence.”
“Virgo is a quality team and to get
that kind of result after trailing bymore than eight points in both setswas awesome for us.We took our op-portunities and defended like ourlives depended on it,” said Nazir.
With the win under their belts,Style came up against former socialleague champions, Darnall ActionSporting in their double-headerclash.But,the“sugar-cane”ladswereaforlornfigureslumpingtotheirmosthumiliating (8-25) defeat against
Style in the opening set.Style setter, Raja Pillay held his
own as he wreaked havoc with theball.HedeceivedtheDarnallblockerson a numerous occasions with histricky sets and deft touches that leftthe Darnall bench watching in awe.
Roy Dhaver’s charges battledagainst an in-formStyle outwhocan-tered to a fluent 25-10 win to recorda memorable double-header victory.
DevanMoonsamy’sSunbrookout-fitpickedupmaximumpoints in theirdouble header clash on Thursdaynight.They trouncedManorOldBoysin straight sets (25-12; 25-14) beforerubbingfurthersalt intothewoundedDarnall outfitwithamorale-boosting14-25;25-22;15-6(2-1)wintosnatch3rdspot on the log table behind logleadersTitansand2ndplacedTeach-ers Style.
CoolLeadersbouncedbacktowin-ning ways on Thursday night with ahardfought25-20;25-16winagainstMOB.Titanshadtodigdeep into theirreserves to stave off a late challengebyPrestonbeforeholdingontoahardfought 27-25; 25-19 win to maintaintheir unbeaten league record.
TeachersStyle consolidatedsecondspot onthe log table with astraight set(20) victoryagainstVirgo andDarnall Action Sporting onThursdaynight.
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