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Recent rains not nearly enough>> ‘Many consumers have reduced their consumption...’
SIBUSISO BIYELA
ILEMBE residents are urged tosave water as the current watercrisis continuesdespite somerain
over the past few weeks.Responding to questions posed
by theWeekly, corporate stakeholdermanager at Umgeni Water, ShamiHarichunder issued a statement onthe current situation.
InthestatementHarichundersaystherecentheavyrainshavedonelittleto replenish the Hazelmere Dam.
“Overthepastweektherehasbeena total of about 103 mm of rainfall intheHazelmerecatchmentswhichhas
resulted in the Hazelmere Dam levelrising by about 4, 5%,” he said.
Before theheavyrains, theWeeklyreported the level of the HazelmereDam to be at 34, 29% on 28 January.Since then as at 6 February the levelof the Hazelmere Dam rose to 38,79%, he said.
Healsowarned that the"marginalincrease" in the dam level would notbe good enough to provide respitefrom the prevailing drought.
“UmgeniWater,eThekwiniMetro,iLembe District Municipality andSembcorp Siza Water continue tourgeconsumerstousewatersparing-ly and to also avoid wastage.”
Khosi Mathenjwa, Sembcorp SizaWater public relations officer, saidwhile the recent rains has had aslightly positive impact on increasingthelevelofHazelmereDam,theprob-ability for continued heavy rainfall inthe next three months remains low.
“Inorder forustoprolongthestor-age at HazelmereDamwe require allusers to reduce their consumptionbyat least 30%. If this is donewewill ex-perienceminimalinterruptionstothewater supply.
“Many consumers have reducedtheir consumption and we wish toplaceonrecordourgratitude foryourco-operation as well as your sense of
responsibility in assisting to managethis situation.
“However, many have actually in-creased their consumption which israther disappointing and this con-tributes to our service area notmeet-ing the required 30% reduction.
“Inaneffort tonowtryandachievethe 30% reduction we have updatedthe Stage 4 restrictions,” he said.
Water saving tipsfrom Umgeni Water:
· Avoid washing of cars· Avoid filling of pools· Avoid filling of bath tubs, ratheruse a shower instead· Avoid watering of gardens with ahose pipe. Rather use a watering canif you have to. Collect rainwater forthat use· Avoid washing of pavings and roofs· Reduce the unnecessary flushing oftoilets or insert a brick into the toiletcistern to reduce the quantity of water being flushed each time· Report the theft and vandalism ofwater infrastructure and take ownership of the water supply andabuse in your area.
North CoastSasko to fallunder thehammer
JYOTHI LALDAS
LATER this month one of South Africa’smost iconic bakeries, located in KwaDukuza and belonging to Pioneer Foods, will beauctioned.
The 40yearold Sasko Stanger bakery,a landmark extending over 5000m2, is going under the hammer following the relocation of the Sasko bakery to Shakaskraalwhich took place in mid2014.The new Sasko bakery is the largest greenfields bakery in South Africa and cost overR470 million to complete. During 2014, Pi
oneer Foods engaged in a restructuringprocess to reduce costs in the face of constrained consumer spending.
Greg Nafte of Nexus Property Group,the company tasked with taking the property to auction, said, “This is one of themost iconic properties we have ever takento auction and the interest we have received from both local and national buyershas been phenomenal.
“It is seldom that property becomesavailable in an area such as Stanger whereproperty is generally tightly held, so we expect a very busy auction day. The redevel
opment opportunities the property presents has been a big draw card for many potential buyers.”
On an erf (a plot of land, usually urban,marked off for building purposes) of 11 704m2 and with a gross lettable area of 5 371m2, and is to be sold with vacant occupation. The property is being auctioned onTuesday,24Februaryat12pmattheProteaHotel, Umhlanga Ridge.
For more information, contact GregNafte on 083 414 4474 orgnafte@nexuspg.co.za. Alternatively visit www.nexusproperty.co.za.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Sasko Stanger property that isto be auctioned this month.
FROM PAGE 1Police kill robber, injure anotherKAVEEL SINGH
TWOarmedrobberswhoransackedthe Fairbreeze Superette on Satur-day were swiftly thwarted by policeastheyattemptedtomakeanescapefrom the upper Tongaat area.
It is believed thatwhile onpatrol,police were alerted by communitymembers who noticed the robberytaking place. Police said suspectsfled in different directions with twoof thesuspectshijackingaMercedesBenz in an effort to escape.
“The armed robbers were at-tempting to flee the area in a Mer-cedes just before 5pm when theywere confronted by Tongaat police.Oneofthesuspects jumpedoutof thevehicle, brandished two pistols andbegan opening fire,” said TongaatSAPS station commander ColonelSantha Moodley.
Moodley said the ‘wild west’ likescene was well handled by officers.
“The officers showed excellentresilience and kept their heads.They, of course, returned fire and
killed the suspectwho fired at them.“At this stage Tactical Response
Team(TRT)unitswereintheareare-spondingandapprehended the sus-pect attempting to flee in the Mer-cedes.”
There were no other injuries ordamage to property reported.
A witness from the area who didnotwant to be named, said he couldnotbelieve“thishappens inreality”.
“Ithappenedveryquicklyandtherobbers were extremely brave. Foronemantojumpoutofacarwithtwoguns and just start shooting in thatstyle is somethingyouwatchontele-vision.Youneverthinkyoucouldseeit in real life.”
Moodleysaidtwounlicensedfire-arms, suspected to be used duringthe robbery were recovered as wellas an undisclosed amount of cash.
“The arrested suspect will becharged with business robbery, at-tempted murder, car-hijacking andpossession of an unlicensed firearmand ammunition.”
It is alleged that the two suspectsalsoheldupasecurityguardandem-ployees of FairbreezeSuperette andstole their cellphones and an Ipadbefore they fled the scene.
The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial
Commissioner,LieutenantGeneralMmamonnye Ngobeni praised theTongaat SAPS members for theswift arrest of the suspect.
“The arrested suspect will beprofiled to see if he is not linked toanyotherbusiness robberies in thearea.
“We also thank members of thecommunity for the informationthey gave to policewhich led to thearrest of the suspect and the recov-
ery of stolen goods aswell as a hijacked ve-hicle.
“The recovered firearmswill be sent forballistic tests to establish if they were usedin any other crimes in the province,” shesaid.
Commenting on the incident, securityguardTonyHadebedescribed theharrow-ing experience.
“They were very aggressive and theymeant business.
“Theywalked up tomewhile I was out-side and began trying to restrain me.
“I fought back and they hit me with thebuttof thegunonmyhead.They thenmademe go to the back.”
Another store employee Nasir Yaseensaid he was traumatised by the incident.
“It was very difficult and we are justthankful to themanabove thatweare fine.
“They came in and seemed like theywould shoot us for the smallest mistake.They took whatever they could and justwalked out of the store. It was at this pointthat police drove up and the shoot out oc-curred.”
Tony Hadebeshowing the injury to the backof his headPHOTO: KAVEELSINGH
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MARINElife inKwaZulu-Natalis inseriousdangerwithonlya handful of the nearly 30
fisheries being considered sustaina-ble, a report has found.
Thedocument—completedbytheOceanographic Research Institute—has given the province its first de-tailed lookat thestateof fisheriesandit has found that “most of KZN’s fish-eries are either already being over-fishedorareoperatingat their full ca-pacity”.
The report haswarned that bettermanagement of ourmarina resourceis crucial the economy of the region.
Titled “Marine And EstuarineFisheries Along The KwaZulu-NatalCoast: An Inventory And Brief De-
scription”, the report — a first of itskind—wasreleasedearlier this year.
The report’s editor Bernadine Everett,aseasonedscien-tist and re-searcher cur-rently based atuShaka Marine,Durban, said for“some speciesthe picture is re-ally bleak” espe-cially “slowgrowing, long-lived residentspecies”.
Theover100-page report compiled by some of the coun-try’s leading marine researchers saidKZN’snatural resourcebase issmallandin
“most cases is already maximally orover-exploited”.
“There is thus little scope for increasedlevels of effort and harvesting and care
should be takennot to create falseexpectationsamong poorcoastal commu-nities.”
Of the 27 fish-eries along thecoastline that areas varied fromlongline fisheriesof tuna andswordfish, hook
and line to the catching of sardines theSouth Coast.
Only five fisheries are considered sus-tainableattheircurrentlevelsofoperation.
A further two fisheries were considered tobestablebut that thestock levelswereverylow compared to a couple of decades past.
Six fisherieswere sustainable for somespecies but not sustainable for others andfive fisheries were not sustainable at all.
There were a further eight fisherieswhere sustainability was not known.
Only two fisheries were listed as beingabletosupportincreasedeffort,namelythebeach-seine fishery for sardines and thesmall-scalecommercialharvestingof sandprawns in Kosi Bay.
The report warned the provincial gov-ernment, which is expected to roll out asmall-scale fisheries policy, that the thereis little scope for “increased levels of effortand harvesting”.
It said the actual economics of fisheriesare “extremely complex” and althoughsome datawas available on certain fisher-
ies, no attempt was make an estimate onthe total economic impact.
Everett said while the province has“goodcontrolmeasures”suchasmandato-ry licences, permits and regulations likebagandsize limits, the lackofenforcementofficers made it difficult to police.
“Asanation, ourability topolice illegal,unregulated and unreported fishing off-shorehasbeengreatly reducedby thepoormanagementandlackofdeploymentofDe-partment of Agriculture, Forestry andFisheries (DAFF) offshore patrol vessels,”said Everett.
She said the fishing community in KZNoften broke regulations such as the illegaluse of gillnets, keeping undersized fish orexceeding bag limits.
She admitted to “anecdotal evidence”that there has been an increase in illegallong-lining by foreign vessels offshore.
She said DAFF’s observer programmedesigned to monitor the prawn trawl andcommercial line-fishery inKZNcame toanend in 2010 and the lack of data was alsothe result of little funding.
“Innovative solutions need to be foundto secure adequate funding for researchandmonitoringofKZN’sfisheries,”saidEv-erett.
Threat to KZN marine life>> Report warns of overfishing danger in province
Source: Oceanographic Research Institute Graphics24
The state of KZN’s fisheries
R208mOnly five out of 27fisheries are consideredsustainable at theircurrent levels of operation
Industrial fishing nets thebiggest catch (1 003 tonsper annum) followed byrecreational fishing
Value of KZN Fisheries:
Pelagic longline fishingfor tuna and swordfishuses 3.7 millions hooks perannum
Fishing overall isdominated by IndianandWhitemales
Very few fisheries haveadequatemonitoringin place, but KZN is stillbetter than otherprovinces
There are 167 000fishermen in KZN
160000are consideredrecreational
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Tongaat Mallinquiry delay -commissioner ill>> “Threeday penultimatesession” has been cancelleduntil further notice
JONATHAN ERASMUS
THE inquiry into the collapsed TongaatMall, which was expected to continuethis week, has been postponed because
the chairperson was admitted to hospital.Initsfinalstages,theinquirywhichhasbeen
probing thereasonsbehindthecollapseofpar-tiallyconstructedmulti-levelmall inNovember2013, had expected the mall’s developer andcontractor,controversialDurbanbusinessmanJay Singh, to take the stand.
In a statement, the Department of Laboursaid the “three-day penultimate session” hasbeen cancelled until further notice.
“Phumi Maphaha, who chairs the inquiry,was this weekend admitted to hospital due toa severe tonsillitis inflammation.
“Thedepartmentwishes toprofuselyapolo-gise for any inconvenience thatmayhavebeencaused,” read the statement.
Once the inquiry is finished the commissionwill compile a report that will likely apportionblame for the collapse. This report will be sub-mitted to the National Prosecuting Authority(NPA) who will consider pursuing criminalprosecution.
The inquiry began in February, 2014.The collapse killed two people and injured
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Thebuilderalsoallegedlyignorednoticesis-sued by the eThekwini Municipality whoclaimed no plans had been submitted for themall’s construction.
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PET loverswere horrifiedwhenablackmam-ba attempted to devour a kitten in EverestHeights, Verulam on Monday, 9 February.
According to Reaction Unit South Africa(RUSA) head Prem Balram, upon arrival thehomeownerinformedreactionofficersthat heheard a noise on his awning and assumed itwas monkeys.
“Whenheinvestigatedhesawalargesnakeconsuming one of his kittens.
“Officers climbed the boundary wall andfound the snake, which was identified as ablack mamba, with one of the kittens in itsmouth.
“It hadwrapped the second kitten in its tailpreventing it from fleeing.
“With the use of a snake prong, the highlyvenomous two metre mamba was capturedand removed from the property before beingreleased into its natural environment.”
Balram added that the second kitten, “al-though visibly shaken”, was rescued un-harmedbyareactionofficerwhoclimbedontothe roof and removed it from the awning.
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North Coastschools scooptop five>> Four of top five from Tongaat areaKAVEEL SINGH
TWO Tongaat schools havescooped the top four out offiveawardsinthe2014mat-
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Seatides Combined SecondarySchool and Tongaat SecondarySchool both produced two pupilseach that took the top tier overallawards in the circuit.
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Tongaat Secondarywas placedfirst in the quintile four categorywithapassrateof92%whileSeati-desCombinedwas the only schoolto achieve an 80%bachelors pass.
Commenting on the achieve-
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“Pupils have come out strongandworkedconsistentlyandithaspaid off very well.
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Tongaat Secondary principal
“many pupils coming from a dis-advantaged background”.
“I am elated that our pupilshave done this well.
“I think ithasbeenateameffortespecially with all the contribu-tions by our educators who put ina lot of extra effort in the form ofweekendandafterschoolclasses,”he said.
Seatides Combinedmanagement withawards, from left,Mr S Guraj, principal Mr A Bholaand Mrs A Misthry.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDTongaat Secondary at the awards from left Selvan and KanthaNaidoo, Logan Pillai, Mr RH Singh, Lushen Moodley, Mervyn andSavy Moodly.
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FEBRUARY is the exciting month of lovewith Valentine's coming up and all aroundus is advertising of what you can do toshow your how much you love and appreciate the one you are with. "It can also bea time to show your love to those you maynever meet by donating blood and makinga difference to the lives of others," saidVanessa Raju, communications manager,SANBS.
January blood stock levels seemed tohave dropped to less than one day in someprovinces with the national average of twodays for most of the month. We need thepublic to join the blood donation community and start donating a minimum of fourtimes a year.
February is also the month dedicatedto Healthy Lifestyles Awareness.
Reports show that in the past five
years, there has been, a growing numberof people diagnosed with heart disease,cancer and various other healthrelated illnesses.
Lifestyle diseases are triggered by ourunhealthy lifestyle choices like smoking,being overweight, indulging in an unhealthy diet filled with fatty foods and limited fruits and vegetables, limited physicalactivity and high stress levels.
SANBS supports Healthy LifestyleAwareness Month and encourages SouthAfricans to start paying attention to problem areas in their health, go for regular
medical checkups and control their stresslevels.
Raju says, "Stress has a significant impact on lifestyle illnesses. People need tomake time for regular exercise, spend timedoing things they enjoy, learn some relaxation techniques and just some time to relax."
Although the 'silent killers' can be prevented, for the already diagnosed, successful treatment is a debilitating matterof life and death. The treatment of the majority of these diseases requires bloodtransfusions. The increase in affected pa
tients means an increased demand forblood donations. People who meet theminimum requirements are encouraged tobecome regular blood donors.
How to find the nearest donor centre?Contact 0800 11 9031 | www.san
bs.org.za | Facebook.com/SANBS | Twitter@theSANBS
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UKZN student Yaseera Ismail, a doctoral student based at UKZN’s Centre for Quantum Technology, was
lucky enough to attend the Parisbasedlaunch as part of the official South Africandelegation.
The official opening ceremony of theInternational Year of Light and Lightbased Technologies was celebrated by1500 scientists, industrialists and dignitaries from most of Europe, America, Asiaand parts of Africa. This prestigious eventwas held at the UNESCO headquarters inParis on the 19th and 20th January.Amongst the attendees were the UnitedNations SecretaryGeneral, Ban Kimoon,South African Minister of Science and
Technology, Minister Naledi Pandor, aswell as Nobel Laureates Steven Chu,SergeHeroche,ZhoresAlferoz,AhmedZewail and William Phillips. The South African delegation comprised of a diversegroup of four scientists at different phases in their career, including Ismail.
‘It was a tremendous tribute to be chosen to represent South Africa at this prestigious official opening ceremony,’ said Ismail. ‘As a young scientist, for me, this wasan enlightening and inspiring experienceto be able to interact with pioneers withinthe scientific community. It was overwhelming to be part of the global initiative undertaken to promote light, the driving force of our daily lives.’
UNESCO proclaimed 2015 as the International Year of Light and Light basedTechnologies as a way to commemoratethe milestone of various breakthroughs inscience, namely, 1000 years of the IslamicGolden Age dedicated to the father of scientific methods, Ibn AlHaytham, 200years since Fresnel’s theory of Diffraction,150 years since Maxwell’s theory of Electromagnetism, 100 years since Einstein'stheory of General Relativity and 50 yearsof the Cosmic Microwave Background andOptical Fibre Technology.
The International Year of Light andLightBased Technologies is a global initiative to raise awareness of how opticaltechnologies promote sustainable devel
opment and provide solutions to worldwide challenges in energy, education, agriculture, communications and health.
One of the key themes on the secondday of the event was the notion that lightbased technologies can provide solutionsto challenges in the developing world inthe form of ending light poverty. Seventypercent of the African continent is plummeted into darkness once the sun sets. Anoutcome of this realisation is a pledge toend light poverty by the year 2030 by providing off the grid electricity by the meansof utilising solar energy.
An equivalent topic of importancethat was addressed during this two dayevent was the realisation and mitigationof the imminent threat of climate change.
Apartfromdiscussingprominentchallenges faced globally, the year of light wascelebrated also culturally as it marked theinauguration of the 1001 inventions of theworld of Ibn AlHaytham and show casedthe release of Einstein light a film production developed for the International Yearof Light.
The opening ceremony was brought toan end by a discussion of global sciencepolicies with the emphasis of international collaborations. During this session theSouth African Minister of Science andTechnology, Minister Naledi Pandor, mentioned that, ‘If we want to start an international collaboration, we need to startto learn the rest of the world.’
South Africa has a prominent photonics community with a strong culture of scientific excellence working in various avenues of science branching into fundamental light and matter interactions as wellas light based technologies. As light becomes a significant discipline of scienceand engineering in the 21st century, it isimportant to build a worldwide educational network through activities targeted towards science for young people andto focus on promoting education.
The International Year of Light is anongoing celebration and 2015 will seemany events of this nature worldwide.
South African delegates at theInternational Year of Lightfrom left to right: Dr NdumisoCingo (African Laser Centre),Professor Andrew Forbes (National Laser Centre), Dr Gurthwin Bosman (Laser ResearchInstitute), Ms Yaseera Ismail(Centre for Quantum Technology, UKZN), Minister NalediPandor (South African Ministerof Science and Technology),Mr T. Makatu (MultilateralCounsellor with the SA Embassy in Paris), Mrs DimakatsoRadebe (Ambassade de la République du Soudan du Sud,UNESCO) and Ms Ann Maraba(Assistant PA to the Minister).
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Gandhi's Hill Reunion Committee held their lucky draw competition recently. The prize up for grabs was a trip to the Santana Holiday Resort in Margate. The winner was Lallie Naidoo of FlamingoHeights. From left is George Govender, Lallie Naidoo, Vanitha Veerasamy and Chads Moonsamy.
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TONGAAT Child and FamilyWelfare Society requests yourassistance in locating thewhereabouts of:
*Thandeka Mthabela, thebiological mother of AmukelaSelulekoMthabela.Thedetailsandwhereaboutsof thebiolog-ical father are unknown aswell. The child concerned iscurrently in the care ofNtombenhle Andrietta Mtha-bela. The family is originallyfrom Gandhi’s Hill, Tongaat.
*Makhosi Zide, the biologi-cal mother of Londiwe Zide.The details and whereaboutsof the biological father are un-known are unknown as well.Thechildconcernediscurrent-ly in the care of ThembakaziLillianZide.Thefamily isorigi-nally fromLaMercy area, Ton-
gaat.*The biological father of
NduduzuOkuhleMkhwamubi;the biological mother, ZodwaLucia Mkhwamubi is de-ceased. The child concerned iscurrently in the care of RobertLuthuli and QhamukephiThembi Luthuli. The family isoriginally from Rajkumars,Umbhayi, Tongaat.
*Makhosazana Mpulo, thebiologicalmotherofMthokozi-si Mpulo. The biological fatheris Syabonga Mhlongo. Thechild concerned is currently inthe care of Beauty Daisy Mh-longo. The family is originallyfrom Emona, Tongaat.
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You don't have to be richto enjoy Valentine's Day>> Enjoy the day of love on a budget
DEBT is not themost romanticof gifts. Avoid breaking thebank this Valentine's Day by
following these tips. Valentine's Dayis just around the corner and SouthAfricansaregearinguptoshowtheirlove for that special person in theirlives.However love isn't freeand theValentine's costs add up with theusual gifts and romantic dinners.
Not only can you cut down on thecosts thisValentine's, but thoughtfulalternatives can also be more ro-mantic than store bought gifts.
"Valentine's Day tends to be anexpensiveday formostpeople,"saysEuniceSibiya, headof consumered-ucation at FNB.
"It can easily cost close to R800whenyoufactorinall thedifferentel-ements such as cards, chocolates, adinner out and flowers."
Here are some tips to make thisyear's Valentine's special, withoutputting a dent in your pocket.
"Thereareplentyofheart shapedchocolates wrapped in red foil orboxes of chocolate on display atstores before Valentine's, not only
are they a cliché, but they are oftenfairly pricey. There are lots of waystoget your lovedoneasweetpresentwithout spending a fortune," saysSibiya.
A cheapandcolourfulway to giveagift is towashout a glass jar and fillit with his or her favourite sweetssuchas jellybeansor jelly totsandtieit up with a ribbon.
The cost of flowers at Valentine'sshoots up because of high demandaround this period.
"Rather than buying flowerswhy
don't you pick some from your gar-den or even buy a plant, a small potplant is not very expensive and canlast far longer thancut flowers. Ifyoudon't have a garden full of flowers,you could get creative and makethem from paper or other materialsyoucan findaroundthehouse," saysSibiya.
Consider making your own card,if you have kids get them to help.
Try to think out of the box, thereare lots of different ways of sendinga message without the usual card,and some of themmay just be morepersonal than the usual cheesygreeting card.
"Why don't you make your owncard," suggest Sibiya. "A thoughtful,handwritten note is always a lovelyromantic gesture."
Otheralternativesare sendingane-card, there are thousands tochoose from on the web they arecompletely free.
Restaurants are usually packedon Valentine's night and specialisedValentine dinner menus more ex-pensive then the norm.
Skip the crowds and have yourown special dinner, just the two ofyou.
"There are lots of alternatives tothe jam-packedpricey restaurants,"says Sibiya.
"Just a home cooked meal withyour loved one's favourite foodsshoulddo the trick. If youaren't con-fident in your cooking skills whydon't you set upapicnic on yourbal-conyor inyourbackgardenandsur-prise them when they get home."
Insteadof getting something cou-riered if that special someone isn'taround this Valentine's, why don'tsend themagift of airtime, or avoicenote.
"You don't even have to spendmoney to buy airtime, you can useyour rewards tobuyairtime for yourValentine,with the proviso that theyonly spend it on speaking to you,"concludes Sibiya.
There are plenty of options forthose wanting to send a specialsomething this Valentine's Day, thatdoesn't have to break the bank, andmay get their heart racing.
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FROM intimate meals to decadent des-serts,couplesacrosstheglobewillbecel-ebrating romance on 14 February. Love
it or hate it, Valentine’s Day remains one of thebiggest restaurant nights of the year - one thatoften involves heavy dinners.
But with a few tips and some planning, youcan get through the big night without addinginches to your waistline.
Step away from the bread basket. If you’dlikearoll, grabone thenmove itoutsideofyourreaching distance.
The same goes for chips, should you be at aMexican restaurant. Grab a small handful andthen stay away from them the rest of the night.
Meal modifications are key. Feel free tomake special requests. Ask the waiter if theycan put the sauce on the side - or to substituteveggies for the french fries. Find out if yourmeal can be made without butter, oil orsalt...anything that couldhelp cutdownoncal-ories.
And remember: in terms of calories, grilledis usually better than fried and baked is betterthan braised.
Start out healthy.Considerorderinga lightsalad or soup to kick things off.
This will help to fill you up before you diveinto the big meal. You also might want to splitan entrée with your significant other.
Practice portion control. Remember thatrestaurant sizes are often larger than normal.Consider eating half of your meal and puttingthe rest in a doggie bag.
Avoid all the bells and whistles. Don’t adda bunch of extras to yourmeal.When it comestoasalad,avoidtoppingitoffwithbutterycrou-
tons, gratedcheese,baconanddollopsofhigh-fat dressing. The same goes with a burger,baked potato and other entrees.
Do not completely deprive yourself. Valen-tine’s Day is a time for laughter, fun and food.Having a small slice of cake or a couple truffleswillnot leadtoweightgain.Moderation is key.And if you do pop the lid off that box of choco-lates this Valentine’s Day, don’t feel guilty. Re-search indicates chocolate is chock-full ofhealthycompoundsandmayactuallyhelppre-vent heart disease, enhance immune systemsand give us a feeling of well-being.
Consider dining in this year. A great wayto save calories, money and avoid crowds.
Find an easy reduced calorie meal that youcan cook with or for your significant other athome.
Rent some romantic movies and make ahealthy dessert, like strawberry shortcakesprinkledwithyourfavorite low-caloriesweet-ener, and enjoy!
Tips for a healthy Valentine’s Day
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POPULAR comedian Masood Boomgaardexplores the humorous side of love in thetenderly-funny comedy show, My FunnyValentine, showing at Sibaya’s iZulu The-atre on 13 and 14 February.
His lively discussions on modern-daydatingcomparedwiththe“olddays”andat-tempts to answer themystical and age oldquestion “what women want?” will haveaudiences in stitches.
Joining him in bringing the lighterside to the show is outrageously-popularcomedian, Marc Lottering.
Songstress Natalie Rungan offers amusical diversion, singing well-known love songs by artists likeWhit-ney Houston Ella Fitzgerald andAdele.
My Funny Valentine will alsofeature other guest artists. MyFunny Valentine takes place atthe Sibaya iZulu Theatre on 13and14 February at 8pm.
TicketsareR120perpersonfrom Computicket, Shoprite/CheckersortheSibaya BoxOf-fice.
For more information call 031 5805701 or email sibayainfo@suninterna-tional.com
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A funny Valentine A Valentine's special>> Treat a lovedone to comedy
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MOZAMBIK Restaurant, Gateway, proud-ly hosts SA's top musical comedian - DeepFried Man (JHB) performing alongside localactsforanunforgettableValentine'sComedyshow.
Deep Fried Man is a highly-acclaimed,award-winning musical comedian whoblends folk, rap, parody and as many as six
guitarchords intohisownhilariousandsome-times controversial brand of musical satire. In hisfirst threeyearsasacomedian,DeepFriedManhaswonaComicsChoiceAwardandhasbeennominat-ed for threemore,hasmadeahost of televisionandfilmappearances,and iscurrently inhis fourthsea-son as a permanent cast member on the Emmy-nominated and Safta-winning satirical show - LateNite News With Loyiso Gola.
Fresh, highly talented…and undeniably funny,thisguyisguaranteedtohaveyoudoubledoverwithlaughter.
OtheractsonthedayincludeJemAtkinsandNeilGreen.
TheshowisonSaturday14Februarycommenc-ing at 8:30pm at Mozambik, Gateway: Shop F183,Gateway Shopping Centre, Palm Grove Avenue,Umhlanga. Cost is R70 per person. Formore infor-mation contact 031 836 1574 / gateway@mozam-bik.co.za.
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Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Courage
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Where are we?IAMnotareligiousperson. It’snot that Idon’t
respect your beliefs. It’s just that I feel mostscripture says the same thing - Good things
- teachings of how to be a decent, kind humanbeing.
There are a lot of religious people in thisworld. A lot of peoplewhopreach. But fewpeo-
ple who take real action.Going to a temple, church, synagogue,
mosque means very little if you do not practisethe teachings of your religion. And how muchare we really applying our teachings?
I lookatthecommunityI livein, theprovince,the country, the continent, theworldand Iwon-
der…where has our humanity gone?Whether I am investigating and reading
about a nine-year-old boy that was brutallymurdered and dumped in a manhole less than20kms fromme, or about ISIS beheading inno-cent people there seems to be a rancid dark en-ergy around our world.
Or perhaps it is the fact thatwe can all easilytrack what happens around the world throughsocialmedia.Maybeit is justglobalisedcommu-nication thathasaccessedmetoall therealhor-rors of the world.
Eitherway,whathashappened tousasa so-ciety? And I am not talking about the heinouscrimes that are committed daily. I am talking
JUST SAYIN’KAVEEL SINGH
about you and I.Yes, there is little we can do to help the
young man that is now resting eternally, butare we cultivating our communities? Are weassisting people?AmIreallydoingallthegoodIcando?Or is it justpartofmyjobasa journal-ist?
Quite frankly, I am going to take the moralhighground.Yes, Igetpaidforthis,butwheth-er I amdoing it formoneyor touplift this com-munity, I am still doing it.
SowhatamIsuggesting?Whatcanyoudo?Sitting inyourcarreadingthis. Inyourkitchenhaving breakfast just perusing?
You can help your neighbour. Help yourson, your daughter, your grandparents, yourmom, your dad, your friend fromwork…any-thing! Be kind. Pick up your trash and throwit into the bin. Spread a different kind of ener-gy.
Don’t complain without coming up with asolution…you knowwhy? Complaining with-outasolution ispraying toyourworries.Help.Help in anyway you can. YouCANmake a dif-ference. Ifyousmileandsaythankyou, itcostsnothing but can pick up a persons day.
I want us to stop being selfish and to openour hearts to people who deserve it. Yes, welive inacountryof creeps,murderersandevil.But YOU are the good. You are the change.
Stop complaining. Fight. Fight back nowwithyourkindness.Andfighthard.Ifyouhavemoreknowledgeaboutsomething thansome-one else, teach them, do not mock them. Youdon’t know everything and trust me, theyknowmore about something you know noth-ing off.
Let’s just try. Let’s attempt tomakeadiffer-ence.Nooneisaskingyoutomovemountains.Just smile. Who knows how you can changethis world? Come with me. Let us help eachother help this beautiful world we know andlove. Peace.
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All set forSunflower Fund’sladies breakfast>> Dress in coral or yellow to show love, unity and strength
WEEKLY REPORTER
THEmuch anticipated 4th Annual LadiesBreakfast in aid of The Sunflower Fundwill take place on Thursday 26thMarch
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Miglio Jewellery consultants Tanya Tosteeand Nikki Mitchell have organised and hostedthis calendar-highlighted breakfast for a fewyears now and are well versed in keeping theladies happy and coming back for more. A so-phisticatedmorningof fun, foodandentertain-ment are what expectant guests can bank on.
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The breakfast kicks off at 9.00am and in-cludes a fabulous goodie bag, a scrumptiousbreakfast,wonderfulguestspeakersandexcit-ing luckydrawprizes.Thedress theme is coralor yellow to show love, unity and strength andthere will be a prize for the best-dressed lady.An enviable raffle will also be on offer as wellas numerous retail therapy shops.
To book please call Tanya on 083 387 7913or email tanya.miglio@mweb.co.za. All fundsraised will be donated to The Sunflower Fundto assist with tissue-typing of more potentialbone marrow stem cell donors.
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per person at Tongaat Town Hall. Tickets canbe obtained from the school or at the door. Formore information, contact Mrs AD Govender032 9444260.
* Tongaat SAPSCPFmeetingwill be held onMonday, 16February at 6pmat theTongaat li-brary Activity Room. All communitymembersleaders, organizations and sector forums areurged tokindlyattend.Enquiries0611986443orWarrantOfficerManishaMaharaj-Marie on082 856 7831.
* The Verulam Cultural Coordinating Com-mittee will be hosting its First Guru Poojay for2015.We begin with the celebration of the lifeof Saint Ramalinga Adigal on 15 February at7.45 am at the Centenary Hall - Umdloti DriftVerulam.
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KIA’S spruced Rio, debuted atthe 2014 Paris auto show, hasarrived locally in both hatch-
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metic makeover and is available intwo body styles, two engines andthree transmissions.
Under the direction of chief de-signer Peter Schreyer, the Rio gainsan updated “tiger-nose grille”, newbumpers, redesigned head and tail-lights and tweaked fog lights.
Thehatchbacksports lowerair in-takesandfrontfoglights,whilethese-dan has an integrated design for thefront.
Exterior dimensions and bodystyles remain unaltered though buy-
ers have three newalloy rim choices,most notably on the range-topping1.4 TEC.
The cabin gains chromed accentsontheair-ventsandaredesignedcen-tre-console with black trim. Specifi-cations remain unchanged.
Both the Rio hatch and sedan arestill be available with a choice of twopetrol engines (1.2 and 1,4 litres),mated to either a five or six-speedmanual or four-speed auto.
Theentry level 1.2-litreKappaen-gine is capable of 65kW/120Nmmat-ed to a five-speedmanual. The1.4-li-tre Gamma is capable of79kW/135Nm and can bemated to asix-speed manual or optional four-speed auto.
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JAGUAR’SXFisthefirstmodeltoben-efit from the automaker’s new R-Sport brand in South Africa.
WhileJaguar’sperformancemod-elshavelongbeenmarketedunderits“R” banner, the new R-Sport badge,the automaker says, “extends the au-tomaker’s performance DNA, a firstin the XF range”.
The new R-Sport benefits fromseveral cosmetic upgrades includingnew spoiler, redesigned bumpers,18” alloys and R-style side-sills. Thenewmodel gainsR-Sport treadplatesand R-badging.
Theoptionalblackpackaddsglosssurrounds for thewindowsandboot-lid aswell as a black grillewith black,
chromed surrounds. It’s powered byJaguar’s 3.0-litre V6 superchargedpetrol engine capable of250kW/450Nm.
Jaguar Land Rover South Africabrand manager Janico Dannhausersaid: “Wewanted to give our custom-ers anXFmodel that strikes the rightbalancebetweensuperbcomfortandsport.
“TheXFR-Sportdoesjustthat.Our3.0-litre V6 supercharged engine de-livers thrilling performance, yet re-turnsexcellent fueleconomy.Visuallythe R-Sport sets itself apart with anumber of tasteful cosmetic up-grades.”
Inside it has anR-badged steeringwheel,stainlesssteelpedals,blackin-terior trim and power seats finishedwith contrast stitching. An optionalSports Interior Pack adds heatable,18X18-way front sport seats withmemory setting.
The XF R-Sport 3.0-litre is pricedat R777 430.
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Jag’s XF RSport on the prowlHAVING a beer or a glass of wine beforea meal or drinking cough syrup before hitting the road could see you fined ortossed in jail as the Department of Transport has proposed a zero bloodalcohollimit.
A proposal to cut to zero the currentmaximum alcohol level of 0.05g/100 mlof blood was published earlier in Januaryin the Government Gazette. The legal alcohol level was dropped from0.08g/100ml in 1996.
Those who wish to comment on thenew bill and drinkdriving restrictions,have until February 27 to respond as thedraft bill has yet to go through the parliamentary process.
The original National Road Traffic actreads: “No person shall on a public road(a) drive a vehicle; or (b) occupy the driver’s seat of a motor vehicle the engine ofwhich is running, while the concentrationofalcoholinanyspecimenofbloodtakenfrom any part of his or her body is not lessthan0.05g/100ml,orinthecaseofaprofessional driver referred to in section 32,not less than 0.02g/100ml.”
The amended bill reads: “No person
shall on a public road (a) drive a vehicleor (b) occupy the driver’s seat of a motorvehicle the engine of which is running,while there is concentration of alcohol inany specimen of blood taken from anypart of his or her body.”
According to the draft bill, then thesection governing the bloodalcoholamount/limit has been omitted, meaning if you’re found driving with any concentration of alcohol in your blood, youcan be charged.
The bill was first proposed in 2011 bythen minister of transport, S’bu Ndebelewho had been in meetings with the Automobile Association for two years beforeit was proposed to parliament.
AA spokesperson Marius Luyt said alcohol played a major role in SA roaddeaths. He said a zero alcohol level wouldnot be too drastic as current levels arecurrently very low, reports Beeld.
The chairman of Justice Project SA,Howard Dembovsky, said: “The advantage is it sends a clear message againstdrunk driving but the disadvantage isthat people will be criminalised over anytype of alcohol.”
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VOLKSWAGEN is launching a smallcar that is full of charismawith greatpotential to become the leader ofA00segment.Theawardwinningup!willbe introduced belowVolkswagen Po-loVivoandPolo,whichhavebeen thetop two best-selling passenger mod-els in South Africa since 2010.
With its pure design, maximumspace on aminimal footprint, qualityand attention to detail as well as af-fordable innovations it embodies thecore values of theVolkswagenbrand.
At 3,540mm in length, 1,641mminwidth and 1,489mm inheight, theup! is one of the smallest four-seatercars on themarket. Its overall lengthconsists of short body overhangs anda long wheelbase of 2,420 mm.Thanks to thesedimensions the turn-ing circle of the up! is an unusuallycompact 9.8 metres.
Useofspaceinsidethecarisexcep-tionally good, with space for fouradults. This is due to the wheelbase,which is one of the longest in the seg-
ment, combined with an engine thatis mounted well forward. The 251-litre boot is also significantly largerthan is typical in this class.When therear seat is fully folded, cargo spaceincreases to 951 litres.
Powering the up! is a new genera-tion of three-cylinder petrol enginewithoutputs of 55kW.Combined fuelconsumptionis4.7l/100kmwithCO2emissions of 108 g/km.
Two derivatives are available:Takeup!andMoveup!.Botharecom-petitivelypricedandofferahigh levelof standardequipment.A raft of safe-ty features including ABS and fourairbagsareavailableasstandardfea-tures.
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FORTY years on from the unveilingof its first ever midrearenginedV8 model, the 308 GTB, the Pranc
ing Horse opens a new chapter in its 8cylinder history. The Ferrari 488 GTB provides tracklevel performance that canbe enjoyed to the full even by nonprofessional drivers in everyday use. Its response times, nimbleness and onthelimit driving guarantee a unique sense ofexhilaration and unparalleled drivingpleasure.
The new berlinetta brilliantly encapsulates Ferrari's experience in both F1and the WEC, where the 458 GT holdsthe World Championship title and haswon its category in the last two editionsof the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The new model also exploits to thefull the knowhow gleaned by Ferraritechniciansoverthelastdecadethroughthe XX programme which makes extreme trackonly cars available to gentleman testdrivers. The data yieldedhas made a significant contribution tothe refinement of the electronic and vehicle control systems so that drivers canmake the most of the incredible performance of this new car.
The Ferrari 488 GTB's new 3902 cc
V8 turbo is at the top of its class for power output, torque and response times,making it the new benchmark for thiskind of architecture. The engine unleashes 670 cv at 8,000 rpm along with760 Nm of maximum torque in seventhgear and a response time to the accelerator of just 0.8 seconds at 2,000 rpm.These figures are sufficient to allow theFerrari 488 GTB to accelerate from 0200 km/h in an astonishing 8.3 secondsand, when combined with the radical in
novations introduced on all aspects ofthe car's performance, lap the Fioranotrack in just 1'23".
The gearbox features VariableTorque Management which unleashesthe engine's massive torque smoothlyand powerfully right across the revrange, while specific gear ratios deliverincredibly progressive accelerationwhen the driver floors the throttle.
As is always the case, Ferrari's engineers have dedicated great attention to
perfecting the 488 GTB's sound, creating a new soundtrack that is full, clearand totally distinctive, as expected fromany Prancing Horse engine.
The car's aerodynamics also made apivotal contribution to performance: its1.67 efficiency figure is a new record fora production Ferrari, and is the fruit of50 per cent more downforce than theprevious model and reduced drag. Thegreatest challenge was achieving thesetwo goals simultaneously.
Several innovative elements werespecifically developed to do so, not leasta double front spoiler, base bleed side intakes and, at the rear, active aerodynamics coupled with a blown spoiler.The aerodynamic underbody, which incorporates vortex generators, is highlysophisticated, too.
The Ferrari 488 GTB will make itsworld debut at the International GenevaMotor Show in March, but from todaycan be seen at www.ferrari.com.
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ISKSA headelected presidentof TKSA KZN>> Govender brings vast amount of experience and knowledge
WEEKLY REPORTER
SENSEIDenzilGovender, found-er, president and chief instruc-tor of International Sanshin-
kanKarate-doSouthAfrica,hasbeenelected the president of TraditionalKarate South Africa.
Govender comes with a wealth ofexperience after establishing Inter-national Sanshin-kan Karate-doSouthAfrica(ISKSA)inOctober2009.
Lastyear ISKSAcelebrated its fifthyear anniversary in South Africa andhasseen massivegrowth in theorga-nization through affiliated studentsand members.
Govender has been practising theart of karate for the past 25 years. Hepossesses a vast amount of experi-enceandknowledge,aswellasboast-ing an impressive track record in themartial arts.
Hehaspractisedwithvarious“ka-rate legends / masters” at national
and international events.TKSA has said it is “fully commit-
ted to the principles of equality andensures that everyone in karate at alllevels, and in all roles has the sameequal opportunities.
TKSA is affordable, there are nopolitics in TKSA and everyone is re-spected.”
TKSAisamemberofIKU(Interna-tionalKarateUnion).Thisallowsaffli-ated students to TKSA the opportuni-tyofcompetingonprovincial ;nation-al and international levels.
IKU has member affiliations
through-out the world which is in-creasing daily at a phenomenal ratesince its founding. South Africa isproud to be one of it’s members.
The community is invited to jointhemat their dojos and to participatein karate events and classes. Organi-sations interested in joining are nowwelcome to affiliate for 2015.
FormoreinformationcontactSen-seiDenzilGovenderon0784970897or alternatively e-mail on sanshink-ankaratesa@gmail.comor e-mail thesecretary of TKSA-KZN Wendy Sa-danand at wendy.isksa@gmail.com.
Seen at the International Sanshinkan Karate South Africa YearEnd AwardsPresentation 2014 is Deshan Govender (nominated sportsboy), Sensei Denzil Govender (head of ISKSA and TKSA KZN Karate) and Taina Naidoo(nominated sportsgirl).
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VERULAMAthletic clubhas initiatedatriple header weekend with the wellsupportedDay leeChallengeonSatur-day, followed by the VAC ChallengeSunday league and then the HillcrestMarathon and half marathon.
Junior Yadhvir Sewnarain contin-ued from last weeks Sydenham podi-umpositionfirstjuniorwithsecondpo-sitioninthe21.1kmHillcrestHalfmar-athon.
His mom Anita Sewnarain im-provedinher42.2kmComradesMara-thonqualifierracewitha4.32finishto-gether with another novice qualifier,local prosecutor Andrew Dlamini.
Joining the Comrades start line upis Sarah Naidoo who also qualified inher first 42.2km Marathon in 4.58 aswell as spouse Anand Naidoo.
Alan Govender used the marathonas a long slow distance training run a5.30 finish.
Priscilla Naidoo continued herpreparationrunfortheComradeswith
amoderate 2.10 finish ahead of Bhar-ushen ramlagan in 2.44. Dolly Sham-lall, NadNaidoo andTharushka Sook-oo made up team VAC runners. The21.1km walk resulted in the walkingtrio of Sundree Ramlagan, Jason andRenuka Moodley completing the walkin 3.05.
The weekend VAC Challenge4km/8kmand14km league got off to a5am start at Gaterite Centre. Quick offthe blocks and showing improvementeveryweekwasKrishneeNaidoowitha45minute finishaheadofnovicePra-timaDulu fromChatsworth in 51min-utes.JoiningherwasAkritaBrijlalandBrookdale primary educator Ravi Pe-rumal in a pleasant 51 minutes.
Shirley Narainsamy and DUT stu-dentKhuliliweMnyanduagainmadeaone –two finish in the 8km run in 58minutes and 1.03 respectively.
The 8km walkers were led byAnand Naicker and Feroza Luckan in1.26 ahead of Shireen Sunker in 1.30who finished a minute ahead ofQueenieNaidoo,RitaMohapersadand
SharonSukhu.DominicGovenderandVishnuMoodleyeased through in1.35and 1.38 respectively.
The 14km edition was led by a fastfinishing Krish Naidoo in 1.23, withJohnnyKaranjoo and SimonBlose ex-tending themfor theComradesprepa-ration in1.43.BeenaMaharajupgrad-edherrun into14kminastageddevel-opment with a 1.49 finish. CynthiaZondi made up the balance of teamVAC in the 14km run. Smiley Naidoowas the only finisher in the walk cate-gory in the 14kmwalk in 1.48. A luckydraw at the end of the race challengesaw Bena Maharaj walk away with apaintingdonatedbyRicardoNair,atal-ented junior from VAC.
Members are reminded that thisweek also sees a double with the DayLee Valentines Day Challenge on Sat-urday and Airport Run on Sunday.Note that the start times every Satur-day is 5.30am and Sundays is 5am.Open to the public- the community isurged to participate in both theseevents.
VAC in weekend triple header
A thousand words won’t bring you back, we know because we’vetried, neither will a thousand tears, we know because we’ve cried.Always on my mind, forever in my heart until we meet again.
Remembering you is easy, we do it everyday. Missing you is theheartache that never goes away. No farewell words were spoken,no time to say good-bye. You were gone before we knew it andonly God knows why. My heart still aches in sadness and thesecret tears still flow. Some people walk in our lives for just amoment, you for a while but will stay in our hearts forever.
You and your family are invited to theYearly Memorial Service of the late Ashe Murugan
Date: 21 February 2015Time: 4pm – 5pmVenue: Tongaat South Vishnu Temple,
Marigold Place off Coronation Road,Bufffelsdale, Tongaat
Always remembered by your wife Sally, son Janashin,daughter Caylee Murugan, Mum V Murugan, sisters June &Karen, in-laws Mr & Mrs Govender, brothers-in-law Roy,Errol, Rajan, Ivan & Vivian, sisters-in-law Vanitha, Venilla,Rita, nieces, nephews and a host of family & friends.
ASHEMURUGAN25/01/1973 - 14/04/2014
YEARLY MEMORIAL SERVICE
When God looked down upon earth, he saw someonesimilar to him. Some one who had the strength and
the courage to take on the burdens of the world. Someone who could change peoples hearts, bring familiestogether and provide for those in need. He saw youand on that fateful morning, he took you home to rest.Whilst the heavens rejoice having a great soul, we onearth miss you and will always cherish your memories.For yours are memories that add light into our lives and
inspires us to live each day through our hearts.
Dearly missed by your wife Radha, children Collin,Elaine & Sandy, daughter-in-law Shamima, sons-in-law Shilen & Dane, grandchildren Faeeza, Nadine,
Trinice, Kaylene, Tia, Gerade & Delencia.
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SAFA Tongaat says “Hamba kahle comrade Elvis”WEEKLY REPORTER
The family of Safa Tongaat bidfarewell to yet another giant ofamateur football Elvis Ma-
rimuthoo who was the foundingmember and chairperson ofBelchester Football Club.
“Thepassing away of comradeEl-vis leaves a void in township footballin Belvedere.The contribution madeby Elvis in the development and ad-vancement of amateur football inTongaat is likened to the callmadebyour great heroesMikeVenkatess andLulu Govender,” commented SAFATongaat president Kuga Padayachee
zulu and finished a gallant second inthe League. Elvis was able to moulda side enthusing with young bloodfrom the township.
*1998sawtheclubwipe theboardin all the divisions viz; U15,U17 andU19 in both the league and KO cupcompetitions. The leadership roleprovided by Elvis made the club the
cessfullycompetedinthelocalleague,gained promotion to the prestigiousSAB League. Belchester returned tohometurfbecauseoftheeverincreas-ing financial constraints.Here againElvisdugdeep intohisownpockets tokeep the club alive and well.
*2010 saw the club reclaim the lo-cal premier league
“ElvisMarimuthoowasa trueam-bassador of Tongaat football.He wasofgoodcharacter,a leaderof integrityand a comrade of honour.He was acomradeof goodstandingandwill berememberedbyall thosewhocareforhis valiant contribution to keepingfootball in Tongaat alive and well,”said Padayachee as as he urged the
community of Belvedere to follow inthe footsteps of Elvis. Johnny Nair, akeen follower of the beautiful gamewhowascloselylinkedtocomradeEl-vis spoke at the funeral and thankedElvisforsacrificinghislifeforfootball.
Nair urged the sportspersons tofollow the example set by Elvis inchanging the lifestyle of the youth.
Chairperson of Maidstone KolaGovender also praised Elvis for themanner inwhichhewentaboutmak-ing a difference in the community ofBelvedere.
whospoke ofElvisathis funeral.
Padaycheepraised Elvis for hischairmanship skillsandtalentidentifica-tion attributes whenhe was able to ele-vate football wiz-ards Ronald Ram-charan and TrinityDaniels to greatheights in football”
Accolades ofBelchester FC overtheir glory days:
*The club partici-pated in the chal-lenging U17 CaltexLeagueCup in1998,plying their tradewith big name clubslike Stella and Ama-
envyofall theclubs inTongaat.*Theclubwascrownedpre-
mier league champions in2004\2005.Under the leader-ship of Elvis the club onlydished out entertaining foot-ball.
*The club after having suc-
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