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Cinderella Park drug bust>> The start of the festive season crime operation nets a haul of marijuana SEE MORE ON PAGE 2
NICOLE JOHN>>[email protected]
DURING a joint operation, theMountain Rise SAPS arrestedtwo suspects in Cinderella
Park for thepossessionofmarijuana.Captain Gay Ebrahim, communi-
cations officer for the station, saidthat the crime and intelligence unitconductedacordonandsearchoper-ationduringtheirusualtourofduties.
During their foot patrol, they no-ticed two males acting suspiciously.The unit kept observation on themand eventually followed them into ahouse.
Upon entering the house, one ofthe suspects acted as though he wassleeping. The officers proceeded tosearch the premises with both thesuspectsand,atvariousplaces,foundmarijuanawhich, in total, amountedto50kgswithastreetvalueofapprox-imately R30 000.
The suspects were immediatelyarrested. Investigations continue.
This drug bust took place during ajoint operation which involved allunitsfromtheMountainRiseSAPSin-filtrating their entire precinct, check-ing on the compliance certificates ofsecond hand good stores, liquorlicensesof localpubsandtavernsandgeneral monitoring on their hot spotareas. Thiswasthebeginningof theirfestive season crime operation andwill be ongoing throughout the holi-day period.
PHOTO: NICOLE JOHNDuring the operation, members of the Mountain Rise SAPS confiscated approximately 50kgs of marijuana, worth approximately R30 000 on the streets.
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to Christmas.• Just Boutique is inspiring businesses to fill each drawer with a prize.• Booklets of the tickets will be printed and sold.• Then, just like an advent calendar, on each day of December (1-24), there will be a lucky draw.• The winning ticket for each day will receive the “Surprise” in each Advent Drawer.• It will feature on Facebook up until the 24th December and in The Fever up until the 18th
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Parking assistants demand answers on grievancesNQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]
PARKINGassistantswhoputdowntheirtools last week as they demanded bet-ter pay have now gone back to work
after talks were held with their employer,Panzascore DPS JV.
Panzascore is the company responsiblefor implementing and managing the city’spay and display parking management sys-tem.
LastweekMondayandTuesday,thepark-ingassistantsabandonedthecitystreetsandwentstraight to thePanzascoreoffices tode-mand answers on grievances, which theysaid had been previously raised with the
company management, regarding a betterpay.
One of the assistants spoke to theMaritz-burg Feverand said that theyweredemand-ingabasicsalaryastheyonlyget40%oftheirdaily takings.
“Parking in the city costs R5 or R6 perhour. If youdoyourcalculations, youcan im-agine how much I take home each workingday.ItisfarlessthenwhatIusedtoearnwhenI was a car guard. We have families to feedand school fees to pay. We also pay for ourown uniform which costs R200.”
The assistants also complained that theyuse theirownairtime tophone theofficeandthe traffic department when they spot vehi-cleswhoseownershavenotpaidtheparking
tariff.Panzascore managing director Rienus
Niemand said that the company manage-menthasengaged indiscussionswith theaf-fected contractors to help find solutions tochallenges faced.
“The systemrelies onparkingattendantsissuing pre-paid ‘pay and display’ parkingtickets tomotoristswishing topark. The tar-iffs are set in accordance to the relevantbyaws.Parking attendantsreceive40%ofallparkingrevenuegenerated,” hesaid.
PHOTO: NQOBILE MTOLOCity parking assistants demand fora basic salary.
NQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]
MORE than 1000 people in the Msun-duzi area registered during the recentvoter registration weekend.
The general elections will takeplace next year. According to a reportfromtheIndependentElectoralCom-mission (IEC), there were 774 womenand 625 males who registered in theMsunduzi area. KZN had the highestnumber of new registrations with 283407. The provinces with the leastnumber of registrations were theNorthern Cape and North West with
22871 and 45006 respectively.In KZN, a total of 4747 voting sta-
tions were opened and about 9500staff were employed to administerand monitor registration of voters.Neliswa Ngcamu (18) from North-dale, said that she is looking forwardto next year’s elections as she will bevoting for the very first time.
“I feel happy that I will be exercis-ing my right to vote. It is my responsi-bility to make sure that my voice isheard and that is why next year, I willbe making my mark on that ballot pa-per,” she said.
The IEC stated that registration
went smoothly and that the turnoutof voters was pleasing.
“KwaZulu–Natal has increasedvoter registration figures from 4.5million before the weekend to, forthe first since our democracy, 4,8 mil-lion,” said KZN electoral officer,Mawethu Mosery.
He encouraged voters to visit theirmunicipal electoral offices to register.
“Those who cannot travel to visittheir municipal offices can write to usstating their reasons and arrange-ments will be made for commissionstaff to visit them at their homes andregister them,” he said.
KZN had thehighest voterregistrations
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1GETTING to ride around in the back of a police
c ar with the blue lights flashing, attending accidentsand being right there when drug busts are made willgo down as one of the highlights of my year.
I was right there during the Mountain Rise SAPS jointoperation which took place last Friday night.
It all began with us visiting some of the local second–hand good stores in Raisethorpe to check their compli-ance certificates. This was followed by a visit to certainbars in the area to ensure that the owners had a validliquor license.
Our first piece of action was at a bar in Northdalewhen the police caught employees loading full cases ofbeer onto a van, which the SAPS believe was being soldto illegal taverns and shebeens. We witnessed much re-sistancefromaggrievedcustomers,and,forlackofabet-ter word, lame excuses from the owner about whatexactly was going on.
While we left the police to sort out that issue, we weretaken back to the Mountain Rise police station to reportonadrugbustthathadtaken placeafewminutesearlier.
When we arrived, the marijuana was spread out onthe table with the members who were involved in theoperation proudly standing by guarding it.
It took us a few minutes to realize that the suspectswere also in the room, sitting uninterested on the benchbehind us. A sight for sore eyes, I assure you. Anotherinteresting part of the ride along for me was the accidentscene which we had to attend to. It happened by chanceas we were on our way to Sobantu to visit the localtaverns. A minibus had rear–ended a van and was caus-ing a backlog of traffic in the pouring rain. It was thenthat our blue lights were switched on and our officersquicklyandefficiently handledtheincidentandescortedboth vehicles back to the station.
Visiting Dark City was also exciting. A dangerousplace situated deep in Sobantu which I never knew exist-ed before this trip. We visited a few of the taverns inSobantu before our ride along had come to an end.
It was quite an experience getting to see how thepolice try to keep their area safe. Not the usual way mostpeople spend their Friday night but what a fantastic ex-perience. Thank–you Mountain Rise.
RIDING IN CARSWITH COPS
went smoothly and that the turnout
“KwaZulu–Natal has increasedvoter registration figures from 4.5million before the weekend to, forthe first since our democracy, 4,8 mil-lion,” said KZN electoral officer,
He encouraged voters to visit their
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1GETTING to ride around in the back of a police
c ar with the blue lights flashing, attending accidentsand being right there when drug busts are made will
RIDING IN CARSWITH COPS
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THE City Hall’s council chamber was split intwo after opposing views from the ExecutiveCommittee (Exco) members surfaced onwhether or not the Msunduzi Municipalityshouldfinanciallysupportagospelmusicfesti-val to the tune of R90 000.
The festival is organized by Big Fish Musicand it is due to take place on 30 November atWoodburn stadium. Big Fish had approachedthe municipality for R90 000 in financial sup-portasitwillrunapublicawarenesscampaignon HIV/AIDS during the event.
Democratic Alliance (DA) and Exco mem-berMerganChettysaid thatrightnow, themu-nicipalityneeds to tighten itsbeltbecauseof itsfinancial situation. Seconding Chetty’s re-markswere theDAcaucus leaderBill LambertandNtokozoBhengu of theNational FreedomParty (NFP).
Bhengu said that he would be very happyif theR90000couldbeused tohelppoor fami-lies in the city.
Excomember InderjitManilal said that theR90 000 is not a huge investment in terms ofthe benefits that will be accrued in terms oftourism.
Msunduzimarketingmanagerandspokes-person Brian Zuma said that the event wouldattract a large crowd, including people fromout of town.
ActingmunicipalmanagerRayNgcobosaidthat themunicipality is leveragingontheeventand therefore saving a lot of money.
“It is the time of the year when we have tomakesurethatweruncampaignsaroundroadsafety, rape andHIV/AIDS. If we cannot lever-age on events like this, it means we have tocome up with R800 000 or R1 million wherewecanstageevents to issueourmessages,”hesaid.
It was resolved that the municipality grantBigFishR90000 for theevent,withobjectionsnoted.
Exco membersclash overR90 000
Residents takeback their streets>> Community members take a stand after the rape of a jogger in Clarendon recentlyNICOLE JOHN>>[email protected]
RESIDENTSintheClarendonarea took to the streets dur-ing a Red Socks run last
Friday, standing up for their rightto runandwalk freely andwithoutfear in their area.
Following the attack and rapeof a prominent doctor while shewas jogging on Villers Drive lastweek, community members de-cided to takea standagainst an in-cident suchas this repeating itself.
Margie Henderson, togetherwith her husband Clive, called acommunity meeting on Wednes-day night. Speaking to theMaritz-burg Fever, Henderson said themeeting was a great success withover 100 runners, walkers andgeneral community membersattending.
“There were some good ideasthat came from the meeting andmany workable and practicalsolutions that we, as communitymembers, canput intoplace,” saidHenderson.
She said that they arenot out tosolve the problems of the world,
but simply to address the issuesaffecting their community.
“There are many communitymemberswhoareapatheticaboutthe crime in our area and rely onotherpeople to comeupwith solu-tions.Weare saying that if you livein this community, you need to gowiththecommunityspiritandhelpout where you can,” she said.
Aresident fromthearea,TarynHeathcote, said: “It is just not ac-ceptable and we are not going totake it anymore. I have had staffmugged outside my office andclients mugged down theroad. We have had runnersmugged for their takkies –oneguyneeded20stitches.We all need to standtogether against lowlifeswho prey on innocent,hardworking and givingpeople.”
Henderson said that theprotest was a great success,withpeoplecomingoutin numbers tosupport the cause,despite the heavyrain.
“The spirit was
just fantastic and the momentumfrom themeeting and the run con-tinues.”
She said that therehadbeenanappeal to continue the run onFriday’s as a weekly group runwhere anyone can join to ensurethat there is “safety in numbers.”
To this end, Henderson hasstarted a Joggers, Walkersand Runners group(JOGWA).
“We hope thatthis can spread
to all
running groups, not only in ourarea,butalloverPietermaritzburgbecause it seems as though theluxury of running alone is over,”said Henderson.
PHOTO: BRIDGET SIEBERTLisa Van Zyl at the
Red Socksprotest.
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INanefforttobeautifythetown,Pietermaritzburgbans ugly people and fatties. Grunts and women withbody fat of 5% or more are rounded–up and placedin tented camps south of the Dusi.
Toddlers with stretch marks are force–fed VitaminE and sent for emergency skin peels.
JacobZumamakesaguestappearanceatamatricparty in the Midlands. He is banished for stage divinginto an orgy. A despondent Zuma resigns and returnsto the private sector where he is voted in as CEO ofNkandla (Pty) Ltd. He appoints the cast of TakalaneSesame to Nkandla’s Board.
Paternity tests indicate that 3/4s of PMB’s popu-lation are related. The news eclipses the town’s 1999inbreeding scandal, when only 50% of residents weresaid to be “close in a special way”.
Gwede Mantashe falls into a coma after the ANConly manages 59% of the vote in the general election.No one can tell the difference.
Zapiro pens a cartoon about a black, balding, Jew-ish, lesbian, midget, freedom–fighter who has a fire-works’ fetish. Afrikaners are outraged that they haveyet again been marginalised. In protest, SteveHofmeyr leads a band of faithful to the VoortrekkerMonument.
The ossewa breaks down three times, but theyeventually complete the trip in 74 days.
Helen Zille overdoses on botox but survives. She
blames the ANC. The ANC blames Apartheid. Theghost of Apartheid blames ANN7. ANN7 blames theghoul of good journalism. The New Age runs a detailedgraph depicting how Zille is responsible for the botoxshortage of 1973 to 84.
Julius Malema spawns a fashion label known asThe House of Imperialist Capitalist Bastards.
His signature label, Rooi–kappie, creates a Feztrend amongst FF+ followers. They accessorise theirnew look with hand–stitched safari–suits and koek-sister stains.
Millions of SABC 2 viewers are elated that RiaanCruywagenreturnstohost thenews.Sadly,Cruywagensuffers a breakdown on set. His hair finishes the broad-cast and is promoted to the position of lead news an-chor. Cruywagen is left to recover in a jar of formalde-hyde.
In her bestselling autobiography, Honorary Virgin,Khanyi Mbau offers startling insight into saving one-self for that special soccer team. She is awarded thetender for president of the national moral regenera-tion movement and embarks on a countrywide toursponsored by Marie Stopes.
Robert Mugabe celebrates his 425th birthday,leading scientists to conclude that The Living Dead do,in fact, roam the earth. Promotional material of a fish–eyed Mugabe nibbling on his own brain is transmittedacross the continent, motivating other African leadersto admit they too have been snacking on their brainsfor years.
The Kardashians learn to read. A nation is inspired.In honour of their idols, 15–year-old girls start a move-ment to improve their linguistic skills.
Cyber bullying, once the realm of gems like ‘U RA SKNKY HO’, takes on a classy tone as grammaticallyunquestionable texts such as ‘Die, slut, die’ are encour-aged.
Barbie shoots Ken after finding him in bed withthecastofGlee.Sheturnstoemotionaleatingforcom-fort and loses her hourglass shape. Her contract withMattel is cancelled.
Six–year–olds start protesting. Pipe bombs andsmarties are thrown at riot squads with reckless aban-don.
Oprah buys Africa. She air–drops copies of ‘O Mag-azine’ over the entire continent. Impoverished, pot–bellied refugees with hacked–off limbs finally havethe opportunity to harness their full potential with afree make–over.
Asteroids 99942 Apophis and 2013 TV135 confound astronomers by veering off course. CNNinforms the world that a Catastrophic Collision ofDoom is imminent. Wikileaks is incensed at the lackof transparency in the globe–snuffing scandal. It suesGod for signing a non–disclosure agreement with theuniverse.
2014: The year in preview
THErecent rapeof thedoctor inClarendon,Malemasayinghewants Indiansoutofhiscountry, fraud and corruption, spiralling
crime and murders on the increase – corruptgovernment officials are but a blatant realitycheckofwhatonehastoendureinournewSouthAfrica.
Sadly, women and children have to bear thebrunt of a society gone mad.
Governmentseemsuninterestedinthereper-cussions of all these heinous atrocities.
Where and when do we stand up as a nationand say, enough is enough. The police can onlydo so much. I know many policemen out therewho risk their lives daily, but who cares?
I applaud the community who stood uparound Clarendon and have taken measures to
protect their turf. But I still feel it is not enough.When these criminals feel what their victims
enduredat theirhands, thenonlywill theyknowwhat justice is all about.
I have lost faith in our so called governmentwho are all too eager to line their back pocketsand cry foul when they caught out.
Getup,bemenanddosomethingtomakethisabetterplacetolivein– ourchildrenaretheoneswho will suffer if we do not do something.
Hold the government to book. I believe in thepowerofwomen, that iswhy Iwill vote forHelenZille and Patricia De lille. They will definitelymake a difference. Apartheid was bad, but atleast ourwomenweren’t being raped every day.
RAVESH MAHABEERNorthdale
Women bear the bruntof a society gone mad AHUGE thankyou to everyonewhosupport-
ed the 2013 Hilton Food and Wine Fair.This year we raised an awesome amount
of R34000.Without all of you, and your support, we
would not have been able to achieve this.We have already used some of the money
towardsbetter lightingon theschoolpremis-es – for functions as well as security.
The restwe are saving for something spe-cial.
Theeveningbroughtwith it somanywon-derful reviews, and comments and showsthat it is such a worthwhile event, so we willbe back again in 2014 for another splendidevent.
To thosewhomade such a large contribu-tion towards our evening being the successthat it is, thank you:
Quarry Spar – Rodney, Di, Greg, Mark,Alan and team, thank you for everything;
Protea Hotel – Heather, Pumla and your
team, for hosting us so graciously;Knight Force Security – Gary Preston, for
the guards who watched our cars for us;Sheridans Tents and Marquee’s;QuarryCentreManagement–for thewon-
derful raffle prize donated – a wine fridge;Cartridge Smart and CPW Printing;Caryn Porritt for our amazing flyers;All the advertising channels;To all the parents and folkwhohelped be-
hind the scenes – making wors rolls, sellingtickets, hanging up art, putting out tablecloths, doing flowers, putting up lights etc –thank you.
Take care andmay the year ahead be onefilled with happiness, great things, and suc-cess in all that you do.
Have a blessed Festive Season and all thebest for 2014.
TRUDI MORANOn behalf of the Hilton Pre–Prima-
ry fund raising committee
Hilton Food and Wine Fair
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have proved thatChristmas truly is a
time for giving. This fol-lows the generous dona-tions to the “Countdown toChristmas with CHOCHouse PMB”.
The campaign will offi-cially be launched at JustBoutique’s ChristmasMarket on 28 and 29 No-vember, and then move toCascades Lifestyle Centre.Tickets are R10 each andare available from LaraEdmonds at 084 5870880or at Cascades’ DanglingDivas and Bookworld.
Below is the list of thedaily prizes:1.PineridgeSpur:voucherR4002. Foodpak: Christmascake kit and solar Christ-mas lights and lamp(R600)3. Tantallon Guest Houseand Cookery Studio:Christmas hamper4. Edugrafix: “My School/My First Years Album”(R836)5. Dangling Divas: sum-mer scarf and necklace(R200)6. Point Blank: R500voucher7. Macrobiotic: Christmas
hamper8. Bookworld: R200 voucher9. Wild Iris Florist: bouquet10. The Cake Lady: celebration cake (R700)11. Cherylin Creations: “Cow Parade Kit” (R395)12. Cascades Pharmacy: perfume and body lotion (R800)13. The Craft Company: R200 voucher14. Marshall Music: R200 voucher15. RainbowParties: voucher for 25 and a cake fromTheCake StudioKZN (R1000+)16. Playdays: A Nippy Whiz Balance Biker (R360)17. My Photoshop: canvas wrap (R370)18. Cascades Bible Centre: R300 voucher19. Harvey’s Health: R300 Christmas hamper20. Sportsman’s Warehouse: R500 voucher21. Taylor-made Furniture: chest of drawers (R3500)22. Biz Traders: remote control hummer23. Sunglass Zone: a pair of Levis sunglasses24. Natasha Brooks Photographic Studio: R1700 voucher.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDMoffatt Optical and Sunglass Zone have donated a pair of Levis sunglasses to the24 day lucky draw. Pictured are staff members (from left) Vishani Moodley, Leigh-Anne Chaplin and Malindi Koffie.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe students of the School of Fashion are holding their annual FairytaleFashion Show at the Sir Winston Churchill Theatre on 23 November at6.30pm. This fashion extravaganza, which celebrates 48 years of style, col-our and design at the college, is the highlight of the PMB social calendar.Some of the collections this year include wearable recycled garments, funkystreet wear, men’s wear (tailored and fun wear), dramatic African attire,glamourous wedding dresses, out of this world evening wear and muchmore. Models from Irene’s Modeling Agency (from left) Luyanda Sibisi,Bianca Dortaruiz and Lungile Linda model a collection by designer MbaliNdlela – a young trendy vibey collection inspired by the life of MichealJackson.
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Jordyn Toohey, head girl ofMaritzburg Christian School, washonoured at her school's annualprize–giving ceremony recently.Toohey was announced as dux andawarded full academic colours foran average of above 80% Toohey ispictured with her sisters Eden (L)and Bethany (R) and her motherand father, Pastors Russell and NinaToohey.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDChristopher Tooke, a pupil at Pelham Senior Primary School, wasrecently awarded his Patrol Leaders training certificate after success-fully completing the course in Durban. He is a member of the 4thPMB scout group. Tooke is in the process of attaining his AdventurerBadge and aims to become a Springbok Scout one day.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDCordwalles Preparatory School are proud of the following three members of staff who had taken advantage of teachertraining opportunities offered to them at Cordwalles (from left) Yolla Xaba joined the school as a cleaner and in 2010,began her part time teaching studies at Caversham Institute. Today, Xaba is an intern teacher in Grade 4 and will ob-tain her teaching diploma by 2014. Carol Ndlovu also started at Cordwalles as a cleaner and joined the CavershamInstitute in 2008 as a part–time student. She qualified in 2011 and is now teaching Zulu to boys from Grades RR toGrade 3 and is also an after–care assistant. Thulani Dlamini joined the pre–primary department as a gardener in 2009and in 2012, enrolled as a part time student at the Caversham Institute. Currently, Dlamini is a valued member of thepre–primary staff and is a Grade 1 and 2 sports coach.
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THE MSUNDUZIMUNICIPALITY
KWAZULUNATALPLANNING AND
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INVITATION TOCOMMENT
The Msunduzi Municipalityh a s r e c e i v e d a napplication in terms ofitem 1(1) (a) of Schedule1 of the KwaZuluNatalP l a n n i n g a n dDevelopment Act (No. 6 of2008) for an amendmentto the PietermaritzburgTown Planning Scheme torezone from "SpecialResidential" to "LimitedBusiness" the followingproperties; Portion 111(of7), Portion 112 (of 7) andRemainder (of 6) all of Erf75 Pietermaritzburg being38, 40 and 44 RosedaleRoad, Mountain Rise andto remove Condition 2.2from Deed of Transfer NoT008135 /3013 as i trelates to Portion 111 (of7) of Erf 75 Pietermaritzburg.A copy of the application isavailable for inspectionduring office hours (08h00and 16h00 ) a t t heC o r p o r a t e A s s e tM a n a g eme n t P u b l i cEnquiry Counter, 5thF l o o r , P r o f e s s o rNyembezi Building, 341Church Street, Pietermaritzburg.C o mm e n t s o n t h eapp l i c a t i o n may besubmitted to the TownPlanning Administrator;Msunduzi Municipal i ty(Tel 033 392 2180), by em a i l([email protected]) hand deliver(Msunduzi offices, 5thfloor 341 Church Street,P r o fe s s o r Nyembez iBuilding) or post (PrivateBag X1393, Pietermaritzbu rg , 3200 ) by 23December 2013.The Msunduzi Municipalitymay refuse to acceptcommen ts a f t e r t heclosing date.People who failed to lodgecomments by the closingdate will not have the rightto appeal against thed e c i s i o n o f t h eMunicipality.• Mr M. A. NkosiMunicipal Manager, CityHall, Pietermaritzburg
UMASIPALA WASEMSUNDUZI KWAZULUNATAL PLANNING ANDDEVELOPMENT ACT(NO. 6 OF 2008)ISIMEMO
SOKUNIKEZELANGEMIBONO
UMasipala waseMsunduziuthole isicelo
ngokwesimiso sesiqephu1(1) (a) kuSikajula 1somthetho weKwaZuluNatal Planning and
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ngokuguqulwakokusetshenziswa
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mayelana neNgxenye 111(ka 7), Ngxenye 112 (ka7) kanye neNsalela (ka 6)konke kweSiza 75 Pietermaritzburg okuwo 38, 40and 44 Rosedale road,Mountain Rise kanyenokususwa kombandela2.2 kwi Deed of TransferNo. T008135/3013 ngobaukhuluma mayelana
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duzi.gov.za),ngesikhahlamezi
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angeke uyamukeleimibono efika emuvakwesikhathi sokuvalwa
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FUNDRAISING GOLF DAY4 BALL BETTER BALL, 3 SCORES TO COUNTWITH A ROTATING SCRAMBLE DRIVE
Where: Sakabula Golf CourseWhen: 6 DecemberCost: R250 per playerContact: Sandy 076 629 7467Lots of lovely prizes, plus 1 complimentary4 BALL GREEN FEE VOUCHER FOR EVERYPLAYER-VALUE R600
Businesses: We are looking for sponsors.Call Sandy for details. Great brandingopportunities. WE NEED YOU!
NICOLE JOHN>>[email protected]
THE Pietermaritzburg and DistrictCerebral Palsy Association (CPA) willbe hosting a Golf Day on 6 Decemberat Sakabula Golf Club.
TheCPAreliesveryheavilyonLottofor annual funds which it has not re-ceivedthisyear,resultinginaverydiffi-cult financial situation, to the pointwhere CPA could face closure of its
clinic and school at the end ofJanuary.
The organization is appealing tobusinesses to sponsor holes at the golfday, and participate in order to allevi-ate its funding crisis.
Each hole costs R1 500 and comeswith a four ball and four banners perhole.
“We are hoping that fundraisingwill assist theCPA to remainopen longenough tobridge thegapbetweennow
and when the Lotto funds come in,”said Sandy Blackman.
Eachplayerwillreceiveonecompli-mentary four ball green fees valued atR600.
For more information, contactSandy Blackman at 076 6297 467 oremail [email protected]
4 Better Ball with CPA
LIMITED SPACESfor 2014 Comrades Marathon>> There are a little over 2000 spots left for next years ultra–marathon
NQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]
IF running next year’s ComradesMarathon is going to feature onyour 2014 New Year’s resolution
list, then make sure that you registernow before entries close.
The Comrades Marathon 2014 en-tries opened on September 1 and willclose when 18 000 entries have beenreceived by 30 November, 2013 at11am.
Comrades Marathon spokesper-son,ThamiVilakazi, said that at 12pmonMonday,therewereonly2091spac-es left.
Vilakazi said that over the years,there has beenan increasing demand,both locally and internationally.
“Years back we use to struggle toeven reach 14 000. We limit thenumber to 18 000 runners sothat we are able to moni-tor them. Once wereach18000,noonewill be allowed toregister for nextyear’s mara-thon.
For thosewho are inter-ested, theyshould
hurry up because the spaces arelimited,” said Vilakazi.
Vilakazi said that the 2014Comrades Marathon will be a
downhill, startingat5.30aminPietermaritzburg and
ending in Durban.To accessentry forms,visit www.
com-rades.
com
MACDONALD Chitja has beenelected as the Comrades Mara-thon Association’s (CMA) Board’snew chairman.
Chitja, an attorney by profes-sion, is a director in the convey-ancingdepartmentofStowell andCompany.Hesharesalongassoci-ation with the CMA.
He has servedcontinuously eitherontheCMAexecutivecommittee or CMAboard since 2001.
He has also com-pleted 15 ComradesMarathons.
Together with theCMA Board, thechairman will guide
Macdonald Chitja isthe new ComradesMarathon Associa-tion chairperson.PHOTO: SUP-PLIED
New CMAchairperson
theprocessofformu-lating the strategicpoliciesoftheassoci-ation and ensure thesustainability of TheUltimate HumanRace, while assum-ing responsibilityfor the ethicalleadership of theAssociation.
“Iamhonouredtoaccept my new roleas chairman of theCMA and I thank allthose who haveshown the confi-dence in me byelecting me to thisesteemed position,’said Chitja.
Peter Proctorwaselected as the vicechairman whileNeville Thomas wasco–opted for hisskills in financialadministration.
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Bringing the trophy home>> Local golfer part of the South African team who won third place at the 19th Amateur World Golfers Championship
DREAMS of competing like a‘pro’ golfer, and raising thewinning trophy in the 19th
Amateur World Golfers Champion-ship, came true for a local golfer.
Team SA2, which includes PMBgolfer Ajith Ghareeb, finished in a
proudthirdplaceoutof26competingcountries at the World Final.
Ghareeb also finished 10th in hisindividual 21–25 flighting division.
Founded by the late sporting iconSven Tumba, and supported by thepatronage of world–class golfers
Arnold Palmer, the late SeverianoBallesteros and Annika Sorenstam,World Golfers Championship is theworld’s largest amateur golf tourna-ment.
It gives amateurs the unique op-portunity of experiencing the thrill of
competing as a professional againstcompetitors from all over the world.
Over200golfersfrom26countriescompetedacross fourofKZN’s cham-pionship courses – Cotswold DownsCountry Club, Durban Country Club,Umhlali Country Club and Prince’s
Grant Golf Estate.For more information about the
World Golfers Championship, visitwww.wgesa.com or follow updateson Facebook at https://www.face-book.com/pages/World-Golf-Events-South-Africa. – Supplied.
Team SA2 at the 19th Am-ateur World GolfersChampionship (from left)Ivano Ficalbi (CEO ofthe PGA of SA), ObieOberholzer, Nundhku-mar Maharaj, GanasNaiker, Ajith Ghareeb,Arthur Mzimela (TeamSA Captain) and Pierre
Smith.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
NICOLE JOHN>>[email protected]
EPICKarting inMkondeni hostedits first Skytrack Cup recentlywith great success and support
from the Pietermaritzburg communi-ty.
OverSeptemberandOcto-ber, anyone could go toeitherEpicKartingGalleriaor Epic Karting PMB andqualify by getting their fast-est lap time on theboard.
At theendofthis qualify-ing period,the top12fromeachven-uewere in-vited tocompete in theSkytrack Cup atEpic Karting in Pi-etermaritzburg,the first doublelevel indoor karttrack in South Af-rica.
“The 24 racerswere awardedpoints throughtheir qualifyingposition, andwere brokenup into heats,with four driversineachheat.Thetwist was thatthe morepoints youhad,the furtherback in theheat you start-ed, with driv-ers being
spaced by 20 meters on the start grid.What resulted was fantastic racingwith the fastest drivershaving to comefrom behind to get maximumpoints for win-ning and gettingthe fastest lap,”said TomMartensofEpicKarting.
Martens said that therewere standoutdrives in nearly every race, but theoverall winner was Hayden Keating.
“In each of his heats, as well as hissemi–final,hewentfromlasttofirst.Healsosetfastestlapineveryracehecom-peted in, shattering the lap records inthe final by over three tenths of a sec-ond.” SecondoverallwasClydeMcree,
beatingGarren Com-minsinthird.VeolinPa-dayachee was themostconsistent through theday and finished just
off the podiumin fourth
place.
“Wefeelthatas afirstrunof a
new race format itwentverypositive-ly. The list of im-provements for thenext running is al-ready getting long.We hope to run thenext round of the cupearly next year,” Mar-tens said.
Epic first Skytrack Cup held in Mkondeni
Pictured onthe podiumat the firstSkytrack Cupat Epic Kart-ing PMB are(from left)Garren Com-mins, HaydenKeating andClyde Mcree.PHOTO:ANDREWMCFADDEN
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