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PRICE VALID: 04 - 10 DEC 20133 Enterprise Road (next to uShaka Mall) P.O. Box 135, Stanger 4450 • Tel: 032 552 3518

• Fax: 032 552 3179 • Cell: 076 734 4294 • www.desaiscnc.co.za • email: [email protected]

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PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNAKwaDukuza’s festive season kicked into top gear on Sunday with the annual switch­on of the “Jesus is the reason for the season” lights on the Stanger Manor over­head bridge. Read more onpage 9.

A reason for celebration>> Christmas comes early for homeless families

MERVYN KRISHNA

SEVENTEEN families from dis-advantaged backgrounds hadreason to celebrate when they

were taken to their new homes byKwaDukuza mayor Ricardo Mthem-bu on Sunday. The homes werehanded over to Malende beneficia-ries who include the elderly, single

parents and child headed house-holds.TheGroutvillePriority5Hous-ing Project is set to boast more than900 houses after completion. This isone of the many multi-million rand

projects currently being constructedby the KwaDukuza Municipality inthat area alone. The municipality isalsobuilding1980units inthe Grout-ville Priority 2 projectwhich includes

roads and civil services. These proj-ects formpart of theKwaDukuzaMu-nicipality’s infrastructural develop-ment plan.TO PAGE 6

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Weekend of road madness

SHANNON HOPKINS

THE demoltion of the old N2bridgeonFridayeveningresult-ed in a major traffic congestion

at the weekend.This was due to an influx of Rage

festival goers, holiday makers and tonorth and south highway traffic beingdiverted through Ballito. The newbridge had already been opened be-fore the demolition took place to ac-commodate traffic. The N2 was re-opened at 6pm on Sunday after afterbeing closed at about 6pm on Friday.

Snowy Mountains EngineeringCorporation (SMEC) resident engi-neer Dave Kendall said the weekendhadbeenstressful, but thatat least thejob is now done.

“With the holiday season comingup, it was feasible to remove the oldbridge as this is the last weekend be-fore the holidays – it just would havebeen too busy thereafter. “Traffic wasverycongested,buttheworkwasdoneinunderthe53hoursallocatedandweare pleased with the way it went off,”he said.

Kendall said that the demolitionhad been subject to much planningand no damage had been done to theN2 highway during the work. He saidthat the central pier holding up thebridgewas blasted out in order to col-

lapsethebridge.Hesaidtherewasstillsomerubbleonthesidesof theN2thatwould be crushed and removed soon.

Kendall said that although thereare other ways of undertaking thework, this was the quickest.

“If we had used any other method,theN2 trafficwould have had to be di-vertedforweeks,whichwejustdidnothave the time for.”

But residents said that they weredisappointed that they had not beeninformedof thedemolitionbeforeFri-day morning.

A visitor from Hillcrest said traffichadbeenbackedupalmost to theTon-gaat toll at one stage on Saturday.

With the traffic being diverted androad works in a separate project con-tinuing on the R102 near Tongaat,even theM4beach road and the R102were very congested.

Ballitoresident,NormanGray,saidcontractors were “totally mad” to dothe demolition when they did, as itcould just as easily have been carriedout after the holiday period.

“ThetrafficonFridayandSaturdaywas shocking - in fact try almost anyday at 3pm until 5:30pm. If this is anexampleofwhat it isgoingtobe likeaf-ter13December, it isscary,”saidGray.

He added that a traffic departmentvehicle had been stuck beside him atthetraffic lightscomingdownfromthe

hospital near Ashton College duringtheweekend,andneitherofthetwoof-ficers got out to help direct the traffic.

North Coast KwaDukuza Ratepay-ers Association (NKKRPA) chairmanRay Millican said that he wrote to au-thorities about the matter of festiveseason traffic and what concerns himis the that there are no traffic controlmeasures in place to date.

“How do they (authorities) intendcontrolling the influxofpeopleandve-hiclesalsotakingintoconsiderationallthe events taking place? We have toconsider day trippers from surround-ing areas, holiday makers, residentsplus people coming to all the events.

“Worse still is most of the traffic iscurrently controlled by the contrac-tors, and they are commencing holi-daysonabout13December.Theques-tion arising is, whatmeasures are go-ing to be put in place to control this?”said Millican.

He said that it took him about anhour and ahalf to get to the pharmacyon Friday afternoon - normally a 10minutetrip.Workstartedonthemulti-million rand N2 upgrade in 2011 andisscheduledtobecompletedinthefirsthalf of next year.

Engineers said delays were duemainly to the original company, KNSConstruction, going insolvent in Aprillast year, coupled with bad weather

conditions.The separate contract adjacent to

the Lifestyle Centre to widen the roadto six laneswill be finished in Septem-ber 2014.

The demolished old N2bridge being cleared away.

IN the 29 November edition ofStanger Weekly it was incor-rectly reported, in a article ti-tled“BringingbackthespiritofUbuntu”, that KwaDukuzaFamily Violence, Child Pro-tection and Sexual OffencesUnit (FCS) investigatingofficerChristina Subraylu said shewas unhappy with a sentencehanded down to a convictedrapist.

In fact, Subraylu was in-volved in the plea negotiationprocess and the outcome ofthe matter. According to theNational Prosecuting Authori-ty based in Stanger, all parties(investigating officer, com-plainant, prosecution and de-fence) were satisfied with theoutcome as a guilty verdictwas resultant as opposed to awithdrawal.We apologise for any incon-

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THE KwaDukuza Retailer'sAssociation (KRA) held a“groundbreaking”meeting

with the KwaDukuza SAPS onThursday last week to addresscrime in the CBD.

Businessman Shain Manjoo,speaking on behalf of the KRA,said: “Crime in the CBD hasreached alarming proportionswithmany retailers recently hav-ing been subject to brazen,armed robberies and theft.

“We requested a meeting withthe SAPS on short notice andwere pleased with the quick re-sponse by station commanderBrigadier Bongiwe Sithole. Shemust be commended for her pro-fessionalism, commitment anddetermination to eradicate crimein the CBD.”

The steering committee of theKRA expressed the vulnerabilityof businesses to crime andstressed the importance of in-creased police visibility and

more foot patrols.Theyalso requested that amo-

bile unit becentrallylocatedinthetown gardens.

In her address, Sithole praisedthe KRA and pledged the full sup-port of the SAPS.“We want to partner with busi-

ness to combat crime and havealready deployedmore police of-ficerstotheCBDduringthefestiveseason.“We will also ensure high police

presence throughout theyear.Weare serious about fighting crimeandwill exert the fullmight of thelawwhen it comes to criminality.”

She added that businessesmust embrace technology and in-stall monitoring equipment suchas CCTV cameras as this assistsgreatly with arrests and convic-tions.

To assist with response times,the KRA will donate a free cellphone to the SAPS.This phonewill be dedicated to

businesses in the CBD.Businesses will soon be given

this cell number tobecalled in theevent of emergencies.Furthermore, theKRAwill con-

sider providing formal and infor-mal traders with whistles to beblown in distress situationstherebyalertingotherbusinessesaboutcriminalactivityinthearea.

Manjoo saidtheKRAwillassistthe SAPS by identifying knowncriminals and highlighting noto-rious areas in the CBD with highincidents of criminality.“We are awaiting confirmation

of ameeting with the KwaDuku-za Municipality (KDM). KDM willbe encouraged to integrate theircrime fighting efforts with theSAPS and also to install moreCCTVcameras in theCBD togeth-er with loudspeakers so that thecontroller can raise the alarm toprevent criminal activity.”

The KRA committee thankedSithole for her proactive ap-proach and encouraged all busi-nesses to join the association andto become more vigilant againstcrime.

From left are: Faizel Desai (KRA), VanessaVengadsamy (KRA), Brigadier Bongiwe Sit­hole (SAPS station commander), Shain Man­joo (KRA), Colonel Faya (SAPS Crime Preven­tion), Pravin Singh (KRA), Captain Ngcobo(SAPS Business Watch).

Retailer's Association and SAPS to fight CBD crime

THE Siya Siza Youth Development organisa-tionwill host a youth open day on Saturday, 7December at the Glenhills Resource Centregrounds from 10am until 4.30pm.

The event is geared to education aboutdrugs, alcohol, abuse and suicide.

The SAPS, Alert Ambulance EmergencyServices,Correctional Services andothermo-tivational speakers will be addressing theyouth. There will also be a demonstration bythe emergency services and a dog show, aswell as fun and games.

Anyone interested in participating on theday can contact Melanie on 076 592 5643 orAshwin on 073 234 1526.

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According to the editorial policy of Stanger Weekly, readers are invitedto comment about the newspaper’s contents, and significant errors willbe corrected as soon as possible. Please send information about correc­tion of mistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsman of Media24’sCommunity Press, George Claassen, at [email protected] call him at 021 8513232 or 083 543 2471. Readers can also complainabout the contents to the South African Press Ombudsman. In thatcase, please phone 011 788 4829 of 788 4837, send a fax to011 788 4990 or e­mail to press­[email protected]

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DESIGNINGa new world>> Local to represent South Africa at internationalarchitecture competitionJYOTHI LALDAS

HEADING to the “world cup of architec-ture”is any young and upcoming archi-tect’s dream, and for local ladNischolan

Pillay this dream is about to come true.Pillay, who is currently completing his mas-

ters degree in architecture at the University ofKwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in Durban, along withfour of his fellow students, were the only archi-tects in the country selected to participate inthe International Union of Architects (UIA)Competition Studio.

The design competition, which takes placeevery four years, will kick off next year at theAmerican University of Cairo, Egypt from

Thursday, 2 January to Monday, 27 January.The competition forms one part of the UIA

Conference which will take place in SouthAfrica for the first timeat theUKZNandDurbanUniversity of Technology campuses in Julynext year.

The 24-year-old Stanger Manor SecondarySchool alumni was selected by architectureprogramme lecturers after he created an ur-bandesign schemeand submitted solutions forinterventions around the dynamic WarwickJunction site in Durban.

“The urban design scheme that was done ina group is based on redesigning Warwick forbetter use of transport systems as well as mak-ing trade more accessible and viable as a

(Right) Nischolan PillayNischolan Pillay's final project, an eco­innovation centre for Warwick ­green design teaching facility.

FROM PAGE 1

According to Mthembu, most ofthe beneficiaries are women whoabandoned their homes to escapeabusive husbands.

“The women said they were de-lighted to finally receive their ownhomes after years of living in rentedaccommodation and being evicted

with their children for failing to payrent.”

One of the women, Laura Mashe-go, left her abusivehusbandandhadbeen renting a room with her twochildren for several years.

Jobhi Sokhela (58) whose hus-band died a few years ago, said shehad been moving from one rentedroom to the next as she could not af-ford to pay for accommodation forherself and her four children.

Shehad registered for the govern-ment’s housing scheme, but had al-most given up hope of receiving ahome when nothing happened aspromised last year.

“But today I feel so alive, I cannotbelieve I have my own home,” shesaid, clutching the set of keys handedto her by the mayor.

Another recipient, ThembaNtombela (55) said her first homehad burnt down. She was never

married andhas had to provide shel-ter for her three children by workingpart time.

The new home has brought hopeand security for Gladys Zuma (55) asingle mother of two.

“I have never owned a house inmy life. I hope this brings security tomy children,” she said, adding thatboth children’s fathers had died andshe was the sole provider.

Mthembu said that the houses

were a small contribution to ease thepain and suffering of the women andchildren.

“Today we stand here to contrib-ute to the eradication of violenceagainst women and children,” hesaid, adding that most women whosuffered abuse at the hands of theirpartners ended up homeless. Thehouses are part of the housing de-partment’s contribution to the 16Days of Activism campaign.

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meansofsustainingWarwick.Theconceptherebeing Weaving Warwick, Weaving TradeRoutes.

“My final project was an eco-innovation

centre for Warwick. Basically a green designteaching facility. The concept was InnovatingWarwick, Empowering Warwick. As you cansee all projects are based inWarwick promot-

ing trade.”Speaking about

what he hopes toachieve, Pillay saidhe hopes to comehome with a win.

“But, if we do notwin it will still beworth the experi-ence and the wealthof knowledge that Iwill gain from min-gling with some ofthe best in the field.”

While Pillay is allset to make KwaDu-kuza proud, he isnowinneedof assis-tance from the com-munity to make histravel possible.

“We recentlyfound out that wewould have to payfor our own traveland accommoda-tion and this is whyIamappealingto thecommunity to lend ahand in putting thissmall town on theworld’s map.”

Pillay, who is dueto leave for Cairo on31 December, hasuntil 20 Decemberto raise the funds forhis trip ashe is yet tobook flights and ac-commodation.

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A TRUCK carrying 50 passen-gers plunged into a river afteroverturning in the Maphumuloarea on Sunday night.

Emergency services re-turned to the area onMondaymorning following the fatalcrash in which one person waskilled.

KZN Emergency MedicalServices (EMS) spokespersonRobert McKenzie said searchand rescue teams feared therewere more victims in the wa-ter.

“Someof the passengers arebelieved to have been washed

away by the river.“However, due to it being

very dark in the area nobodywas found in the initial search,”he said.

It is believed that the truckwas transporting people homefrom a wedding.

McKenzie said two peoplewere seriouslyhurt,whileupto40 others had to be taken tohospital with minor injuries.

Hesaidsomepassengerses-caped without injury.

In a separate accident, Net-care911paramedics andotherservices responded to a crashon the N2 in the Zinkwazi areain the early hours of Saturday

morning.According to Netcare 911

spokesperson Chris Botha,up-on their arrival on scene theyfound that amotor vehicle hadcrashedintothebackofaheavygoods vehicle resulting in thedeath of a 23-year-old man.

“A womanwasalso foundina critical condition. “Thewom-an was treated on scene andrushed to hospital for the ur-gentmedicalcaresherequired.

“Exact detail regarding thecause of the accident and pre-ceding events are unknownand will remain the subject ofa police investigation,” saidBotha.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe truck that plunged into a river inMaphumulo.

One dead, several injured after truck plunges into river

MERVYN KRISHNA

AROBBERY attempt at theDolphin Coast Bakery in theindustrial areawas foiled on

Friday afternoon by officers fromN-Force Security.

The officers managed to arrestoneof the four gang members whowas in possession of a home-madefirearm. Another three suspectsare still at large after theymanagedto escape on foot.

The intended getaway vehicle,a Toyota Cressida was also recov-ered.

According to Rushalan Goven-der of Hot Pot Take-Away, situatednext to the bakery, he was suspi-cious of the men standing outsidehis business premises.

“I contacted N-Force Securityboss, Nitesh Arjun who attended

with backup within two minutes.When the robbers noticed the secu-rity vehicles coming at high speed,they fled on foot,” said Govender.

“However, we managed to getoneof thesuspectswiththe firearm,which went off when I pounced onhim. As the firearm fell to theground, two shots went off,” saidGovender. Thesearchfortheothersuspects continued late into thenight tonoavail. Thegetawayvehi-

cle was recovered near Shakavillearea. “During investigations, thearrested suspect spilled the beansabouttheirrobberybid,”saidArjun.The suspectwas handed over to theKwaDukuza SAPS. He was chargedfor attempted armed robbery andpossession of an illegal homemadefirearm. Simpiwe Gazu ofShayamoya appeared in theKwaDukuzaMagistrate’sCourt andwas remanded in custody.

The homemade firearm.

Robbery attempt at bakery foiled, one arrested

PHOTOS: MERVYN KRISHNAArrested armed robbery suspect,Simpiwe Gazu.

MEC joins mayors to wage war on the spread of HIV

MERVYN KRISHNA

ILEMBE District is making progress in itsfight againstHIV andAids after reaching 79percent of its HIV Counselling and Testing

(HCT) campaign target.To date, the local health department has

completedpre-counsellingof people and testedthousandsof thetargetset for theendofDecem-ber 2013.

iLembe District mayor Welcome Mdabe,who is also the chairperson of the iLembe Dis-trict Aids Council, made this announcementduring the district's commemoration of WorldAids Day in Ndwedwe on Sunday.

The event was attended by the four local

mayors: KwaDukuza, Ndwedwe, MaphumuloandMandeni togetherwith traditional leaders,healersandreligious leadersandKwaZulu-Na-talMEC for Arts, Culture, Sport and RecreationNtombikayise Sibhidla-Saphetha who was theguest speaker.

The day started off with a prayer at theNdwedwe taxi rank,public testingbyall includ-ingprominent figuresandsigningofapledgebyall mayors committing themselves to lead thefight against HIV/Aids in the district.

Mdabe said: “This is a clear indication thatweare inaprovince that is takingresponsibilityanddeterminedtochangethecourseofthepan-demic. These figures are an encouragement toall those who are working tirelessly in the fightagainst the pandemic.”

Themayor revealed that in a period of threemonths (August, September and October) this

year,analarming8000newHIVinfectionswerereported across the seven clinics in Mandeni.

“Five thousand of those new infections arefemalesand4000of thosearebetweentheagesof 15 to24years. Inaneffort to encouragheciti-zens to test so that they can better take care ofthemselves,” said Mdabe.

Sibhidla-Saphetha urged the youth to leadthe fight against HIV and Aids by ensuring thatthey consistently and regularly used condoms.

TheMECappealedtoyoungerchildrentoab-stainuntil theyareoldenough, and for thoseal-ready in sexual relationships to be faithful totheir partners.

TheMECalsosaidshewantedallmayorsand

councillorstoorganisemeetingsintheirrespec-tive areas to talk about what exactly that theyweregoingtodotofight thespreadthepandem-ic.

“We want to do all we can as leaders to en-courage our people and help them to fight thespread of this pandemic. We must do it at thehousehold level as well, so that ilembe Districtcan take the lead in becoming the least affecteddistrict in the province,” she said.

As a symbol of commitment to fighting HIV/Aids, theMECalongwithall themayorsandtra-ditional leaders, signed a joint pledge and lit acandle to remember all those lives lost throughthe pandemic.

PHOTO: KHULULIWE MAKHAYEiLembe District Municipality Mayor Welcome Mdabe handing over groceries to siblings Andileand Thokozani Xulu who lost their parents to Aids.

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KWADUKUZA’S festive season kickedinto top gear on Sunday when the an­nual switch­on of the “Jesus is the rea­

son for the Season” on the Stanger Manorover­head bridge, hosted by the StangerMinister’s Forum.

The event, which included the lighting ofthe bridge, a 500 seater marquee, fully dec­orated with table setting and mutton andchicken breyani was sponsored by Vees andViloshnie Verasamy of Stanger Manor.

Verasamy said he was pleased with theattendance at this year’s switch­on. His vi­sion next year is to bring all God’s people ofKwaDukuzatogetherattheStangerRecrea­tion Ground and “give Him all the Praise,

Honour and Glory”.Chairman of the Stanger Minister’s Fo­

rum, Pastor BD Saul said God has laid uponhis heart to bring all the churches ofKwaDukuza together under one marqueefor a city­wide crusade, which will see cometo fruition next year.

Saul on behalf of the forum thanked Ve­rasamy and his family for the generoussponsorship.

He also thanked all those who played amajor role in making the event a success.

Pastor Harry Solomon who played a ma­jor role said believers of Jesus celebrateChristmas as the birthday of Jesus.

“Christmas and what is the true meaningof Christmas? Christmas is a holiday that iscelebrated in many ways by many different

people with many different beliefs. Chris­tians celebrate Christmas because we arefilled with Joy at the gift we received 2 000years ago when God sent His only Son to us.

“So many people have lost sight of thetrue meaning of Christmas and they believethat Christmas is all about Santa or allabout toys!

“Christmas means so much more thanthe gifts beneath your tree. God loved us somuch, that even though we are all sinners,He designed a way to bridge the gap be­tween us and Him. He sent us a Saviour ina little baby in a manger. It is not a fairy tale.The birth of Jesus is a true event in historyand because of the Father’s love for us, wenow have hope of life everlasting,” said Pas­tor Harry.

Pastors Harry Solomon, VijamDaniel, Christy Kistasamy withsponsor of the switch­onVees VreasamyPHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNA

“Jesus is the reason for Christmas”

Tacklingthe‘water’issueHOPING to allay thefears of residents ontheNorthCoast as towhetherornot therewill bewater restric-tions over the holi-day season,Hirsch’sBallito recently helda talk with ShyamMizra, the manag-ingdirectorofSemb-corp who own Sizawater–thesuppliersofwatertotheBallitoarea.

Glenda Thomp-son,Hirsch’sPRcon-sultant, said: “Itwasgood to hear that ev-erything is in placefor awet festive sea-son!”

The locally situ-ated reservoirs nor-mally pump 12 mil-lion litres a day toresidents in the ar-ea. During themonths of Decem-ber and January,this will go up to 18million.

She said plansare in place for a de-salinationplant,andthis should be intime for all the newdevelopments.

“Also it is very in-teresting to hear isthat our water is ex-tremely palatableandwedon’t need todrink bottled water.Quality checks aredone on the waterevery day.”

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Tender documents will be available from the Cashiers office, CivicCentre, 2 Kingfisher Road, Mandeni from Wednesday, 04 December2013 until Monday, 23 December 2013 during working hours. Monday toThursday 08h00 to 16h00 and Friday 08h00 to 13h30.Tenders are to be completed in accordance with the specificationsand must be sealed in an envelope and marked: “WITH THE RELEVANTPROJECT NAME AND TENDER NUMBER” and must be deposited in thetender box situated at the reception: Civic Centre, 2 Kingfisher Road,Mandeni not later than 12h00, on Monday, 23 December 2013, at whichtime tenders will be opened in public. The name and address of thetenderer must be clearly written on the sealed envelope containing thetender. Late tenders or tenders received by way of post, facsimile ore-mail will, under no circumstances, be considered.Queries regarding these notices may be directed to: Ms NomaGumede, tel: (032) 456 8200/8279 or Moses Zimba, tel: (032) 456 8200/823.The Mandeni Municipality subscribes to the Preferential ProcurementFramework Act, Act 5 of 2000 and the Regulations, 2011. Tenders shallbe valid for a period of 90 days. The Mandeni Municipality does not binditself to accepting the lowest, or any tender, either wholly or in part orgive any reason for such action.MR L H MAPHOLOBA - MUNICIPAL MANAGER

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13Ryan Dhanesar of Glenhills PrimarySchool scooped six award at theschool's annual awards presentation.Ryan won the Dux Award, naturalscience and technology, placed firstin grade 6, mathematics, Afrikaansand placed first in class.

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DAYCARE

CONTACT: SHASHIKA

083 681 7141 / 078 473 8074

LIL GEMS

DAYCARE

Kids from 3 months - 5yrs old

GLENHILLS

6am – 5pm

Rest assured your kids are in safe hands

CONTACT: SHASHIKA

083 681 7141 / 078 473 8074

Strictly by appointment

Contact: Renita on: 083 310 9106

032 551 4537 (H)

032 551 5606 (W)

Specializing in:

- Gel Nails

- Acrylic Nails

- Manicures and

Pedicures

INCREDIBLE NAILS

Creating a look that’s right for you!

INCREDIBLE NAILS

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

NGONYAMA TENT

073 247 5248 / 078 679 2839

SPECIALIZE IN:

TENTS

MOBILE TOILETS

MOBILE FRIDGES

GAS STOVES

CHAIRS

STEEL FOLDING TABLES

JUMPING CASTLES

GENERATORS

HIRE SERVICES

073 247 5248 / 078 679 2839

[email protected] Fax: to email: 086 603 5365

[email protected] Fax: to email: 086 603 5365

"Situated in

Groutville

KwaDukuza”

NGONYAMA

073 247 5248

078 679 2839

DAILY ACCOMMODATION

073 247 5248

078 679 2839

The rooms are tiled, with ceiling

boards, fully furnished with

built in cupboards, cutlery,

microwave, bar fridge, LED

television with DSTV, shower

with towels and safe parking.

No meals provided.

[email protected] Fax: to email: 086 603 5365

[email protected] Fax: to email: 086 603 5365

"Situated in

Groutville

KwaDukuza”

- Painting and plumbing- High pressure roof cleaning

MOBILE CAR WASHWe wash your car at your home (or office)

Contact: 083 365 6882 / 074 205 0952

TOOLS FOR HIREWelding Machines, Grinders, Drills, Generators, com

along, Chain blocks and extension cords

TREE FELLING ANDGARDEN SERVICES

GENERAL MAINTENANCEAlso

- Vehicle Interior

- Chairs

- Curtains

- Water Extraction

(Flooding)

- Mattresses

- Blinds

- High Pressure Cleaning

- Any Upholstery

LOUNGE SUITE &

CARPET CLEANING

Delialyn 083 335 1668

Complete Building, renovations, Deck,

Steel, Concrete

SIZA CONSTRUCTION

& MAINTENANCE

P.O. Box 631, Stanger, 4450

33 Townview Road, Glenhills, Stanger

Tessa

083 974 2886

Neelan

073 811 0015

DOORS

RB

DOORS

RB

083 232 0020

Visit our display

at BUILIT in

BALLITO

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

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

[email protected]

Quality Wendy Houses. We do all sizes.

OBVIOUS WENDYS

Call Allowed for prompt delivery:

061 054 5303

OBVIOUS WENDYS

Call Allowed for prompt delivery:

061 054 5303

~ PORTABLE TOILET HIRE

~ DESLUDGING SERVICES

~ PLUMBING

032 552 7716

083 520 0871

083 460 9772

“With GOD all things are possible” Mark 10v27

CV Joints Brakes

Ball Joints Wheel Bearings Tie Rod Ends

Shocks Power Steering repairs

4x4 Suspensions

Propshafts

THE CV PRO

SUSPENSION SPECIALIST

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

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

NOTHANDO NDLOVU

Abahlela imicimbi yokungcebelekangamaholide kaKhisimusi KwaDu-kuza enyakatho yesifundazwe,bathe bazoqwashisa umphakathingengozi yokuphuza utshwalangokwedlulele, emcimbini ozoba

seThatha’s Farm khona KwaDuku-za.

UNhlanhla ‘DJTechnics’Mtheth-wa obezifikele mathupha eStangerWeekly ngoLwesibili uthe: “UMAufuna ukuzithokozisa ngamaholidikaKhisimusi, kumele ube kuyona

seThatha’s Farm.”UDJTechnicsokhiphei-albhamu

yakhe i-First Beat kuLwezi (Novem-ber) ngonyaka odlule, uthi bahlelaukuqwashisa umphakathi ngoku-phuza amanzi amponjwana umasekugujwa ukuphela kokuhlolwakukamatikuletsheni mhla ziyi-6

kuZibandlela (December). Uthe:“Sekube nezingozi eziningi ezin-yantisa igazi. Asizidingi ezinye. Yin-gakhosihlelaukuqwashisa amalun-gu umphakathi .”

Uma ufuna eminye iminining-wane ngalomcimbi ungashayela u-DJ Technics kwethi 076879 5593.

Kuzoqwashiswa umphakathi ngengozi yotshwala December 6, 2013

stanger

WEEKLY

ISIZULU

15

GUY [email protected]

NGICABANGAukuthi sibaningi esike sizi-buze ukuthi ngobani labo chwephesheabacwaninga baphume nezinqumo

zokuthi izimo ezithile kufanele zihlonishwe, zi-bungazwe noma zibhikishelwe nini.

Ngesonto eledlule kuqale umkhankaso wa-minyaka yonke wokuqwashisa ngokuhluku-nyezwa kwabesimame nezingane obizwangokuthi yi: “16 Days of No Violence againstWomen and Children”. Nokho uncomeka ka-khulu lo mkhankaso. Uhlanganisa i-UniversalChildren’s Day neWorld Aids Day.

Nanxa uncomeka, kunesikhalo sokuthi yin-gani kungakuhlale kukhulunywa njalo ngalezizinto ukuze zigxile emqondweni njengokunga-bhemi noma yikuphi okwaqalwa nguDkt Nko-sazana Dlamini-Zuma. Wonke umuntu obhe-mayouseyawuhloniphaumphakathi ongabhe-mi. Akusafani nakuqala lapho umuntuwayephafuza ugwayi noma yikuphi. Ngicelaukuthi ingahumusheki le nkulumo yaminjengechazaukuthiumuntuuvumelekileukuh-lukumeza abesimame nezingane, inqobo njeuma ecashile. Cha angisho njalo. Yebo abe-fundisi nabaholi bezombusazwe bahlalebekukhuza ukuhlukunyezwa kwabantu nje

dlandla abamabhizinisi nabezinhlanganozomphakathiababambisanangawoekuqinise-ni lo mkhankaso wezinsuku ezili-16 kusukakumhla ka-25 kuLwezi (November) kuze kubeumhla ka-10kuZibandlela (December). Kodwasikholwa ukuthi bekungaba nomehluko ukubalo mdlandla ubungasatshalaliswa, uqhubekewonke unyaka. Sineqiniso ukuthi maningiamasu angalekelela ekutheneni amandla laboabahlale begqolozelwe yisilingo sokuhlukume-za abanye abantu, ikakhulukazi abesimamenezingane. UMfu Nkosi Khanyile ongumelusiwamakholwa ebandleni i-United Congrega-tionalChurch(UCCSA)eQueensburghnaseNewForest, ulinganise ngokuthi kunesiphuzo esi-dume umhlaba wonke, kodwa sikhangiswa

uma kungasetshenziswa umdlandla ofananalowo ekuqwashiseni ngokuhlukunyezwakwabesifazane nezingane?

Ngeke kwamukeleke nakancane ukuthikuthiwe lokho kungadla imali eningi. Umakukhona ababuza lokho, kungadingeka baqalebaphendule ukuthi ingakanani imali esetshen-ziselwa ukukhangisa ngotshwala emidlalweni.Kodwa-ke noma kunjalo, sonke masithandazesicele kuSomandla ukuthi asebenzise lolo laka

ngubani ohlukumeza omunye umuntu nomangaluphi uhlobo. Ayisaphathwa-ke abazamaukudlwengula.

UNyikinyibhoxo uthe ngabe kungcono uku-ba umthetho uyavumaukuthi uma umuntu en-esifo sokuhlonyekiswa yisitho esithile somzim-ba,asizwengokuthisinqunywelesosithoukuzeahlukanenezinkinga.“Usakhumbulakusekho-na isigwebo sentambo?” kubuza uNyikinyib-hoxo engalindele mpendulo.

Kungani kube yizinsukuezili­16 kuphela?

jikelele nganoma yi-luphi uhlobo. Hhayiabesifazane nezin-gane kuphela.Bayaye bathingenkathi iNkosiuJesu ikhulumangokuthi yezela em-hlabeniukuthiaban-tu babe nokuphila,babenakhokuchich-ime, yayichaza uku-philisana kahlengokuhloniphana.

Uyancomekaum-

zonke izinsuku kan-gangoba kuhlalekushintshwaizindlela esikhang-iswa ngazo ngobaabanikazibasobafu-na umhlaba uhlalewazi ukuthi yisonaesihamba phambili.

Bekunganjani

ayelusebenzisangezinsuku zakuda-la.

Ake kube khonauswazi olubuhlunguoluzoshaya noma

iLembe District Municipality is strategically positioned for Developmentaland Economic potential in KZN. The Municipality subscribes to the prin-ciples of equal employment opportunities as contemplated in the Em-ployment Equity Act 55 of 1998.

FINANCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENTACCOUNTANT: ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS &

COMPLIANCELevel 05: R269 516.95 – R297 631.70 P/A

REQUIREMENTS:A valid Grade 12 Certificate•National Diploma or Degree in Accounting or equivalent (NQF Level•5) with accounting as majors, Articles will be an added advantage.3-4 years’ experience in Financial Management•Knowledge of the MFMA.•Certificate in Municipal Finance Management Programme (MFMP),•ORCertificate Program in Municipal Development (CPMD).•Computer literacy (MS Word, MS Excel, Ms Outlook).•Ability to use Munsoft and Caseware (Financial Softwares).•Analytical, communication and leadership skills.•A valid drivers’ licence.•

•RESPONSIBILITIES:•Preparation and Compilation of the Annual Financial Statement.•Obtain and maintain information in respect of Municipal Entity.•Assistance to external Audit Staff during the Annual Audit.•Maintain control of all informal queries and department manage-•ment letters receives from external Auditors.Coordinate responses to informal queries / departmental manage-•ment letters.Provision of information in respect of the monthly Balance Sheet/•Income Statement and other information to the Budget Office.Implementation of GRAP with regards to Annual Financial State-•ments and updates thereof.Provide reports and interpretation of financial information thereof.•

BENEFITS: 13th Cheque, Generous Leave, Natal Joint Pension Fund,Medical Aid and home ownership scheme subject to certain conditions.

Kindly forward your application letter together with your detailed Curricu-lum Vitae and certified copies of your qualifications, ID and valid driver’slicence to: The Municipal Manager: iLembe District Municipality, P. O.Box 1788, KwaDukuza, 4450 or hand deliver at iLembe House, 59/61Mahatma Ghandi Street, KwaDukuza. All applications should be postedin a box marked Curriculum Vitae in the foyer.

All enquiries are to be directed to Manager HR: Ms. SS Ngiba on (032)437 9348/9524. The closing date for the submission is 13 December2013 @ 16h00.

Please note: Incomplete, faxed and emailed applications and applica-tions received after closing date WILL NOT be considered. Should younot be contacted by this office within three (3) months of the closing date,kindly consider that your application was not successful.Human Resource Section will not take any responsibility for registeredmail.

M. MADLALAMUNICIPAL MANAGER

ILEMBE DISTRICTMUNICIPALITY

AFFORDABLE CARPORTS

Est. 1999

For Carports, Awnings & Entertainmentareas. Excellent quality and workmanship.

We will beat any written quote.

Keegan

072 103 4854

Free quote:

T/A CSM

& SHADEPORTS

BOREHOLES

* WA* WATER SITING * DRILLING * PUMPS * IRRIGATIONTER SITING * DRILLING * PUMPS * IRRIGATION

* ALLIED PRODUCTS * COMPLETE WATER RETICULA* ALLIED PRODUCTS * COMPLETE WATER RETICULATION SYSTION SYSTEMSTEMS

Sales Service Installation

Telefax : 032 551 5213Cell: 082 707 2657 / 083 686 5155Email: [email protected]

AGRI & INDUSTRIAL SERVICESAGRI & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES* WATER SITING * DRILLING * PUMPS * IRRIGATION

* ALLIED PRODUCTS * COMPLETE WATER RETICULATION SYSTEMS

AGRI & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES

AMANGUNI INSTALLATION

Extra view HD to HDExtrapointFault findingNew installations

House No 1219White CityMaphumulo 4470

MABANDLA GUMEDE076 815 0118 / 083 986 8455

Fax: 086 267 1566email: [email protected]

No travelling fee for

new installations

55 KING SHAKA STREET, STANGER MALLTEL: 032 - 551 5057Email: [email protected]

Next toSTUDIO 1

“PROFESSIONAL CAR AUDIO FITMENT CENTRE”

WORLD RECORD MINI 162.2 db’s

ADAMS

Phone : 082 971 5040072 127 0404 / 071 819 2569

New Branch : 146 King Shaka Street, Stg(behind Anisa’s Bakery)

SAFETY TRAINING

(CELL) 083 654 4617 (OFFICE) 032 551 6257Email: [email protected]

SUITE 5 – THE TOWERS 69 Mahathma Ghandi Street, KwaDukuza

29th Birthday Discounts still Avail-able on Selected Courses!!

Safety Officer Training 4 DaysR5600 NOW R2800 (17 - 20 Dec 2013)

SHERMTRAC Training 10 DaysR11600 NOW R5800 (Available Jan 2014)

Book early...limited seats available!

SAFEPRO

Safety Representative Training 2 DaysR1100 NOW R900 (17 - 18 Dec 2013)

FIRE TRAINING R780.00 NOW R550(12 DEC 2013, 13 DEC. 2013)

FIRST AID TRAINING R880.00 NOW R600(10 DEC 2013, 11 DEC. 2013)

copies distributed per weekOctober - December 2012Verified FREE Distribution

Audit Bureau of Circulationsof South Africa

29 900

Deadline for Classified Advertising is Monday 10am.

Contact Nalisha on 032 552 3363or email to:[email protected]

VACANCY

TRADE TESTEDbo i l e rma k e r s ,coded welders,mechanical fitters,turners, riggers,i n s t r u m e n tmechs, fabricationforeman requiredwith papers andexperience.

Fax CV to086 249 2263.

AUCTION NOTICE OF SALEPENNYPINCHERS

PLAINTIFFand

ADVIDATA TRADING 459 CC t/a KHANYILEPROJECTS

1st DEFENDANTPHUMULANI WALTER KHANYILE

2ND DEFENDANT

CASE NO: 9348/2012

In Pursuance of Judgment in the KwaZuluNatal High Court, Durban, Republic of SouthAfrica a Warrant of Execution dated 24 JULY2013 the goods listed hereunder will be sold inExecution onTHURSDAY30THJANUARY2014at 10h00 at the Sheriff of the Court, sales room,Jaykrishna Centre, 134/6 Mahatma GandhiStreet, KwaDukuza to the highest bidder.TAKE FURTHER NOTE:1.This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to ajudgment obtained in the above Court.2.The rules of this auction is available 24 hoursbefore the auction and can be inspected at theoffice of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela at Suite6, Jay Krishna Centre, 134/6 Mahatma GandhiStreet, Stanger, KwaDukuza.3.Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisitesubject to a specific conditions inter-alia;-Directive of the consumer protection act 68 of2008;( h t t p : / / w w w . i n f o . g o v . z a / v i e w /DownloadFileAction?id=99961)-FICA legislation in respect of proof of identityand address particulars-Payment of registration deposit of R500,00 incash;-Registration of conditions4.The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela willconduct the sale with the auctioneers being RSingh (Sheriff) and/or S Reddy.5.-Advertising costs at current publication ratesand sale costs according to court rules apply.CONDITIONS OF SALE: STRICTLY CASHOR BANK GUARANTEED CHEQUESGOODS:1 x Black Leather 2 Seater Couch and 1 xSingle Seater1 x Dark Brown Leather L Shaped Couch andOttoman1 x LG Flatscreen TV And Remote1 x Plasma Unit1 x LG A/V Control System and Speakers1 x Dining Room Table and 8 x HighbackChairs1 x Patio Table and 4 X Chairs1 x Coffee Table and 1 X Side Table1 x LG Frontloader Washing Machine1 x Defy Microwave1 x LG 6 Motion DD Toploader WashingMachine1 x Office Desk And 1 x 4 Door Filing Cabinet(Wooden)1 x Black Leather Office Chair1 x Microlab Tower and 1 x Acer FlatscreenMonitor And Keyboard and1 x Mouse1 x Samsung Scx4729fd Fax/Copy/Scan/Print1 x TV Cabinet1 x Chest Of Drawers (6 Drawer)1 x 2 Drawer Entrance Table and 1 X FramedMirrorPLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYSCLARKE SMITH ATTORNEYSc/o MESSENGER KING360 MANSION HOUSE12 JOE SLOVO STREETDURBAN, 4001(REF: CRE6-0026)

In the Estate of the lateKarnavathee Genggiah(Gengiah) Identity No:4406150166 085Date of Birth: 15/06/1944Date of Death: 23/03/1995Marital Status: UnmarriedLast Address: Flat 37Springs, Indian Village,Stanger Estate No:3549/1995/PMBThe First and FinalLiquidation andDistributionAccount in the aboveEstate will lie for inspectionat the office of the Masterof the High Court,,PIETERMARITZBURG(and at the office of theMagistrate at Stanger) fora period of three weeksfrom the date of publicationhereof.Attorneys for ExecutorSHAM & MEER 1ST FLRBEESHAM CENTRE140 MAHATMA GANDHIST, STANGER

VACANCY

Store/Sales Assistant*RESPONSIBILITIES:-POS, customer queries, stock control

*REQUIREMENTS:-Computer Literate

*PERSONAL ATTRIBUTESAbility to communicate at all levels, ability towork under pressure and think pro-activelyHigh levels of honesty and integrity.

ACCOMMODATION

AYER ROCKGuesthouse, 74Geranium Street,Stanger Manor,“Tasteful executivea c c ommo d a t i o n ” .Contact: 032-5516503/0825623676.

FOR SALE

1).Dual View DSTVComplete Dish withAttachment, R1800.00.Contact: 073 9898466.2.).Singer SewingMachine, HandOperated, R900.00.Contact: 073 9898466.

FLAT TO LET

3 Bedroom flat insecure complex. Tel:083 651 2441/083 6512815/032-552 1170.

Brand New Flat to let,Newtown-Stanger, 2b/r, open plan granitekitchen/lounge, toilet/shower, sep. toilet,superb views, highsecurity, R3850pmincl. water & refuse,minimum 3 adults.Contact Gavin: 082490 2435.

HOUSE TO LET

1 Bedroom, kitchen, T/Shower, R1750.00 incl.water.1 Bedroom, kitchen,toilet, R1500.00 incl.W/Lights. Contact:083 365 6882/074 2050952.

2 Bedroom, ensuite,upmarket outhouse,Available 1st January2014, Location/Parkside, walkingdistance from Town,R4500.00 incl. Lights& Water. Contact: 084548 6525.

2 Bedroom, ensuite,T/B, kitchen, lounge,big balcony, StangerManor. Contact: 032-551 1397.

3 Bedroom, lounge,dining room, kitchen,toilet & bath to let 37Rose Rd. Contact: 032-551 4047.

D o k t o r s k o p - 2Bedrooms,O/PLounge,kitchen, T/Bathroom,Rent R2300.00 excl.W/Lights. Phone: 061400 1582.

House to let in StangerManor. Contact: 032-551 4036/073 7214622.

Neat old house-2 b/r,1 dining, 1 lounge,kitchen, B/T, R2000with L/Water, couplewith 1 or 2 children.Contact: 032-551 3120,28 Ogle Rd, Townview.

Outbuilding for rent,Stanger Manor, 2 b/r,lounge, K.T.B, D/Room,separate drivewayentrance, carport,R3500 p/m incl. Tel:083 658 2229.

Stanger Heights-2Bedroom, lounge,fully fitted kitchen, B/T,under cover parking.Phone: 076 423 0230.

To Rent R1900 p/mexcl L&W & R1700.00p/m excl L&W. Call:032-551 5966/084 5778830.

HOUSE FOR SALE

Houses for Sale inStanger1).5b/room,3bathroom,double garage, lounge,kitchen, dining room.2).Double storey, 3 b/room, dining room,lounge, kitchen,ensuite, separateToilet/Bathroom, SingleGarage, Carport,Basement offering 1 ½b/room & kitchen.Contact: 032-5514797/082 377 1880.

PETS

Boerbull X puppies togive away to a goodhome. Call: 081 0164442 after hours.

PREMISES TO LET

Shops to let in CBD-2x 49 square metreseach, shops to let at181 Mahatma GandhiStreet, Stanger. Pleasecall: 072 669 6727/076655 6136.

SERVICES

Day Care and Crecheopen on 08/01/2014 inStanger Manor, 6am to7pm. Contact: 083 3634424.

TUITIONS

Unisa/Imm Tuition-Law, Commerce &Marketing. Contact TheGraduate Academy,Tel: 032-586 3804 /[email protected] in Ballito.

VACANCY

C a s h i e r s ,Merchandisers, AdminStaff, Supervisors &Managers required foropening of new liquorstore in ballito. Dropoff CV personally atmanor liquors headoffice, 1 Scheffer Road,Stanger. Tel: 032-552 3059/69. Email:[email protected].

Domestic required,must speak English,Age 25-35. Sms name,age and address to 084245 0245.

Earn R800 in yourfirst week guaranteed!Data hub needs someworkers to fill outforms with or withoutcomputer. Easy stepby step Tutorials ownhours. SMS Name,Postal or email addressto 073 374 8703 orda t ahubb@yahoo .com.

Warehouse AdminClerk-Mature candidate-Computer literate-Must be from Stanger-Drivers license code08, & Forklift 3 tong,Trainee MachineOperator and semi-skilled Electrician.-Matriculated-Mechanically Minded-Shift WorkSend CV to [email protected]

Plasters, Labourers,Painters, ShopAssistant. Telephone:032-552 2014/081 2574710.

VACANCY

Email CV to: [email protected]

Partings come and

hearts are broken,

Loved ones go with

words unspoken,

Deep in our hearts

there’s a memory

kept, For a husband

and father we’ll never

forget.

It was a sudden

parting, Too bitter to

forget, Those who

really loved you are

the ones that won’t

forget.

You lived your life

Yearly Memorial Ceremony

with little needs, Full instead, of selfless deeds.

For everyone you did your best. May God grant

youEternal rest.

Your presencewill be highly appreciated.

Sadly missed by family and friends.

The Gopalan family cordially request your

presence at the Yearly Memorial Ceremony

of the lateYagambaram (Butch)Gopalan

Date: Saturday, 7December 2013

Venue: Stanger Siva Sungum, Dining Hall, 6

Berthwell Drive,HighRidge, Stanger

Time: 5.00pm, servicewill commence

Supperwill be servedat 6.30pm

Yagambaram (Butch)

Gopalan

Born:26 January 1943

Called to Rest:14 February 2013

So far you went…only to be taken away from

us…without awarning youwere gone, beforewe

knew it and only God knows why… A thousand

words won’t bring you back, we know because

we’ve tried, A thousand tears won’t bring you

back, we know because we’ve cried. It broke our

hearts to lose you but you didn’t go alone, as part

of us went with you the day God took you home.

In life we loved you so dearly, in death we love

you still. In our hearts we hold a special place that

only you can fill. Our hearts ache in sadness and

secret tears flow, what it meant to lose you, no

one will ever know. Always on our minds, forever

in our hearts. Treasured you will stay, until we

meet someday…

Sadly missed by family and friends.

Happy Heavenly

th

25 Birthday

Happy Heavenly

th

25 Birthday

Presley Naidoo

Presley Naidoo

Dad, you were asimple, kind, humble,loving and caring per-son. It’s been a yearsince you left us, Dad,but you gave us yourbest although youendured your hard-ship through life. Youwere one in a millionand it was an honourto have had you asour father. Life ain’tthe same without youhere, we miss you somuch. You left behind

In Loving Memory of my belovedhusband & loving father

Bobby DhaverBorn: 18/09/1945

Called to Rest: 02/12/2012

so many aching hearts that loved you ever somuch. Dad please give us the strength to car-ry on in the future because we know that youwill continue looking after and guiding us. Thememories we have of you will be cherished for-ever in our hearts.

WE LOVE YOU DAD,YOU ARE OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL

Sadly missed by your loving wife Lutchmee,daughters, sons, grandchildren, sons-in-law,daughters-in-law and great grand daughter.

✝ ✝

what’son

All former residence is to meet at SymbeziEstate on Saturday, December 7 at 2pm.Formore information, contact Mesh Dayal on 083233 1679 or Bobby Naidoo on 084 800 5909.

Stanger Secondary School will hold a govern­ing body election to elect two governors on Janu­ary 18 at 2pm at the school hall. Parents mustattend with their identity documents.

Kumarie Lucy Dance Academy presents aneastern variety show in aid of the Keep KiaraHealthy Campaign ­ featuring dances from KLDAwith The Savages band on Saturday, 7 Decembercommencing at 6 for 6.30pm at the Stanger SivaTemple Hall.

The Mdoniville Hindu Temple will hold theirThaipoosam kavady from 6 to 16 January. Formore information contact the clerk on032 551 1744.

The Mdoniville Hindu Temple holds serviceson Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays. Small tem­ple weedings and ceremonies also can be con­ducted at the temple with your own priest. Cook­ing and baking can be done by the temple bandof ladies. For more information contact the clerkon 032 551 1744.

The Glenhills Civic and District Associationwill be hosting a Christmas Luncheon for the indi­gent on Saturday, 14 December at 3pm at theRocky Park Value Centre, 21 VAN Der Wagen Drive,Rocky Park. Indigent people from all ethnicgroups in and around Glehills and Rocky Park areinvited to attend. Those who are wishing to spon­sor toys and gifts for the children as well as foodhampers and items for the luncheon itself cancontact Selvan Naidoo on 081 257 4710. Your kindassistance in this regard will be appreciated.

Locals are invited to a day of celebration to beheld at Ntombiyahlulunina in Maphumulo on 28December. For more information contact IndunaZukuza Maphumulo on 079 075 2785.

Hirsch Ballito’s Customer Evening ­ PleasejoinHirsch'sforaglassofwineandsomedeliciousChristmas inspired treats – and a fun evening ofdemonstrations and lucky draws at HIRSCH’SBALLITO on Thursday evening, 12 December from5.30pm to 7pm.

Child Welfare SA Mandeni is hosting aSummer Fair on 6, 7, 8 December attheMan­dini Academy School Grounds (Sappi Grounds)from 11am until late. Stalls are selling at R 300per day.For more information contact call 032 4565000/032456 2289 (8am until 4.30pm) orDollySoobramoney (after hours) on 032 456 2184 or073 168 1803.

To place a notice in the “What's on” section,email [email protected] or fax us on032 552 3985. Deadline – Monday 4pm.Items in this section will only be run twiceahead of your event and are free of charge.

KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY

In terms of Chapter 11 of the Municipal Finance Management Act 25 no 56 of 2003, tenders arehereby invited from Service Providers for UPFRONT CASH VENDING FOR PREPAIDELECTRICITY TOKENS for the following areas within the electrification area of KwaDukuzaMunicipality:

The physical address for collection of tender documents is the office of the Finance Directorate,General JusticeMpanzaBuilding, KwaDukuza, upon presentation of a receipt proving prior paymentof a non-refundable fee of R570.00 inclusive of VAT having been made at the Municipal FinanceDirectorate General Justice Mpanza Building 104 Mahatma Gandhi, KwaDukuza. (Cash or bankguaranteed cheques only). Tender documents will be available from 10h00 on 06 December2013 until 09h00 on 13 December 2013.The cut-off time for selling of tender documents is09h00on13December 2013.Queries relating to the issuing of these documentsmay be addressedtoMr.AlecChetty, Tel No. 032 437 5502, FaxNo. 032 551 4274, email: [email protected].

ACompulsory Clarification meeting will be held at the KwaDukuza Municipal Stores, No.2 IndustriaCrescent, KwaDukuza on 13 December 2013 commencing at 10h00. Any tenderer attending thecompulsory clarification meeting after 10h30 will not be allowed to participate and will be deemed asnot having attended the compulsory clarification meeting. Failure to attend the compulsoryclarificationmeetingwill result in being disqualified from tendering.

Tenders shall be placed in sealed envelopes, endorsed “TENDER NO. MN 288/2013 -UPFRONT CASH VENDING FOR PREPAID ELECTRICITY TOKENS”, and be placed in theTender Box at the Municipal Offices, 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street, KwaDukuza, not later than12h00 on 20 December 2013 at which time the tenders will be opened in public. Tenders are to besubmitted on the tender documentation provided by the Municipality. Late, electronic or faxedtenderswill not be accepted.

Bidswill be evaluated andadjudicated according to the followingcriteria:-

Meet all requirements on the schedule of questionnaireCouncil reserves the right to use its own discretion where points for bidders are on par.Council Supply Chain Management PolicySuppliers must be registered on the KwaDukuza Municipality Data BaseValid original Tax clearance certificate

The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest tender or any tender and reserves the right toaccept any part or the whole of any tender and preference would be given to Affirmable BusinessEnterprises. The Municipality also reserves the right to cal on preferred bidders to form a jointventure with a BEE company. Canvassing in the gift of Council is prohibited and will lead to thedisqualification of the tender. No bidswill be considered frompersons in the service of theState.

J MDAKANEMUNICIPAL MANAGER

UPFRONT CASH VENDING FORPREPAID ELECTRICITY TOKENS

1. Ward 2

2. Ward 4

3. Ward 5

4. Ward 9

5. Ward 11

6. Ward 14

7. Ward 15

8. Ward 16

9. Ward 16

10. Ward 18

11. Ward 20

12. Ward 23

13. Ward 24

Darnall

Shakashead

Lindelani

Malende, Hangoes & Mnyundwini

Nkukhwini/Tembeni

Memorial Area & Melville

(a) Ntshawini and (b) Gledhow

Indian Village

Sunny Park

Shakaville & Mbozamo

Etete Snyman area

Shayamoya

Mellville and Barrecks

WARD AREA

TENDER NO. MN 288/2013

Shining bright and beautiful GLENHILLS Secondary School matric pupilsshone bright in celebration of the end of theirschoolingcareersattheirmatricfarewellonSat-urday night.

Tholandren Soobermoney and Karishma Dhani.

Kayala Perumal and Saiyuren Ramsamy.

Lytania Pukree and Byron Athymoolan

Kajal Janaki, Natisha Mohanpursad, ChryseldaMoodley and Marylene Moodley.

PHOTOS: JYOTHI LALDASStanding from left: Shanelle Ramchunder, Keegan Pillay, Merlene Subbiah, Muhammed AzharKallan, Avantika Hira and Venolin Pillay. Seated: Kayala Perumal and Saiyuren Ramsamy.

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ISICELOSOSHINTSHOIsaziso sesicelo esenziwe kumasipalawakwadukuza sokugunyaza ukuthi: Sizovulaindawo enezindlu zezivakashi. Igamalomgwaqo 6 Panorama Drive, ZinkwaziBeach, Imininingwane ephelele yesiza/uhlobolwesakhiwo ERF49, Zinkwazi Beach, 4480

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UMPHATHIKAMASIPALAUMASIPALAWAKWADUKUZAP.O.BOX72KWADUKUZA4450Abaphikisayo kumelobazise umphathi wakwamasipala bachaze kabanzi ukuthi ikhophiyesaziso sinikwe kulowo ofake isicelo kulelik h e l i e l i n g e n z a n s i n g e po s i n omangokuyinikezela ngesandla. isikhalazo esifikasekudlule usuku olubhaliwe/ noma isikhalazoesingafikanga kulowo osifakile isicelongekesibalwe.Imidwebo ne mininingwane ehambisananalesicelo ingabonakala kumahhovisikamasipala kusukela ngo msombuluko kuyakulwesihlanu (ngaphandle kwamaholidi)kusukela ngo 08h00 ekuseni kuyaku 16h00ntambama.igamanekheli lalowo ofaka usuku lokukhangisaisicelo

isiceloCindyLeeBell6PanoramaDriveZinkwaziBeach4480usuku lokukhangisa isicelo: 04/12/2013

KwaDukuza MunicipalityP.O.Box 72KwaDukuza4450

SPECIAL CONSENT

Notice is hereby given that application hasbeen made to the KwaDukuza Municipality forauthority to: Establish a Guesthouse, at 6Panorama Drive, Zinkwazi Beach, FullProperty Description ERF 49, ZinkwaziBeach, 4480.

Any persons desiring to object to this proposalmay do so by lodging a written notice settingout the grounds of his objection on or before08/01/2014 with

THE MUNICIPALMANAGERKWADUKUZAMUNICIPALITYP.O.BOX 72STANGER4450

Objectors must, in notifying the MunicipalManager, clarify that a copy of the notice hasbeen served on the applicant at the addressgiven below by registered or certified post or byhand. Any objection received after theprescribed date and / or where a copy has notbeen served on the applicant is not valid.

Plans and particulars relating to this applicationmay be inspected during normal office hoursMonday to Friday (excluding public holidays) atdevelopment planning section, KwaDukuzaMunicipality, 14 Chief Albert Luthuli Street,KwaDukuza.

Name and address of applicantCindyLee Bell6 Panorama DriveZinkwaziBeach4480

Date of publicationof advert: 04/12/2013

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The KwaDukuza Municipality situated on the KwaZulu NatalNorth Coast, seeks to fill the following positions and accordinglyinvites applications from suitably qualified and experiencedapplicants for appointment to the position as indicated. Pleasenote that the post title and post identification number (KDM)MUST be indicated on your application form which is obtainableat the KwaDukuza Municipality website and at our HumanResources Department offices, at theWhitehouse Centre, ChiefAlbert Luthuli Street, KwaDukuza. Your application MUST beaccompanied by certified copies of your qualifications, identitydocument and driver’s license where applicable. Applicantsare also advised to ensure that their applications address theselection criteria in terms of qualifications, experience and anyother requirements as set out in the relevant advertisement asshortlisting will be based on these selection criteria.

TECHNICAL SERVICES DIRECTORATE

KDMEE 13 A: SENIOR HANDYMAN (STREET LIGHTATTENDAND) (TASK GRADE 7: R105 347.16 – R136 746.12p.a.)

Requirements: An appropriate level of Secondary educationat an NQF level 3; Code EC1 Driving license + PrDP/pdp andrelevant 24 – 36 months experience.

Duties: Performs specific electrical activities supportingthe immediate superior in the maintenance and repairs ofstreetlights, communicating and guiding personnel on specificsequences on site and conducting inspections of electricalstreet lighting networks and structures to support maintenance,planning, construction and repair requirements.

KDMEE 10: 2X ELECTRICIANS: (TASK GRADE 10: R R150356.64 – R195 162.24 p.a.)

Requirements: Must have passed qualifying Trade test as anElectrician, Have aminimum of N2 certificate in (Electrical trade)plus at least 1 year experience within a Low/Medium voltage(11/33kv) distribution and reticulation environment and a validcode B/08 driver’s license with PrDP/PDP. Medium voltage(11/33kv) switching courses will be an added advantage.

Duties:

Assist the Superintendent Electrical Services.Compliance withthe OHSAct and applicable Regulations. Compliance with NRS047 & NRS 048.Assist solving Electrical Network problems /performing switching operations. Technical duties as requiredby the direct supervisor. Repairs & Maintenance to ElectricalInfrastructure Performing Standby duties on rotating basis.

KDMEE 03: 2X MANAGER: ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION(NORTH & SOUTH) (TASK GRADE 15: R306 259.44 – R397544.76 p.a. + Cell-phone allowance and Locomotion interms of Council’s policy.)

Requirements: Trade tested Artisan in the Electrical industry(NQF Level 4); Medium Voltage switching certificate; Computerliterate (MS Word & Excel) & Code B. driver’s license 5 yearsLocal Government experience in Medium Voltage; high current(11/33 kV) environment. Must have knowledge of OHS Act85/1993 – SANS 10142 – NRS 047 & 048.

Duties: Co-ordinates and controls the operations of theelectrical department inclusive of monitoring and implementingprocedures, establishing resource requirements, planningand scheduling maintenance programmes and evaluationoutcomes.

KDMCE 06: ARTISAN (CIVIL ENGINEERING) (TASK GRADE10: R150 356.64 – R195 162.24 p.a.)

Requirements: An appropriate Trade Tested Artisan with Code10/C1 driver’s license. 2 years relevant plumbing/ building/carpentry experience.Required towork in all weather conditions,planned overtime and during emergencies.

Duties: Inspect, interpret and co-ordinate specific pre-workand site requirements; Information recording e.g. time sheets,log sheets, progress productivity reports etc..; Co-ordinateactivities associated with repairing and maintaining functionalityof buildings and facilities; Access plan and implement effectivework programs to undertake general maintenance of facilitiese.g. office ablutions, homes, change rooms, sport-grounds,halls etc..

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNINGDIRECTORATE

2 X SUBSIDY ADMINISTRATOR: HUMAN SETTLEMENTADMINISTRATION: TASK GRADE 6: R87 136.68 – R113

120.52 p.a.) 3 YEAR CONTRACT POST.

Requirements: Gr. 12; NQF Level 5 Computer Literacy (MSWord &Excel); CodeEBDriver’s License;Must have knowledgeof the Housing Subsidy System; 1 Year public administrationenvironment experience.

Duties: Co-ordinate tasks/activities associated with the subsidyadministration and provide feedback.

1 X LEGALOFFICER: HUMAN SETTLEMENT: TASKGRADE12: R209 558.88 – R272 021.88 p.a.) 3 YEAR CONTRACTPOST

Requirement: Gr. 12; LLB, LLM at NQF Level 6; ComputerLiteracy (MS Word & Excel); Code EB Driver’s License; At least3 years of experience in the legal administration field and 1 yearexperience dealing with contract law and housing law; Musthave knowledge of the Housing Act; PIE Act, Expropriation Act,Deed Act and Housing Policies and Guidelines, Must have vastskills of dealing with contracts and good communication skills.

Duties: Prepare contracts of all service providers that areemployed by the municipality for Human Settlements Project;Responsible for contract management; Provide relevant legaladvice on variousmatters related to housing and land assembly;Prepare legal documents and administration.

1 X BUILDING INSPECTOR: QUALITY ASSURANCE TASKGRADE 9: R 133 543.56 – R173 341.68 p.a.) 3 YEARCONTRACT POST.

Requirements: Gr. 12 at NQF Level 4; National Diploma in anyBuilt Environment Field (Civil, Construction, and Architectural);ComputerLiterate (MSWord&Excel);CodeEBDriver’sLicense;Considerable building construction working experience. Musthave knowledge of National Building Regulations, NHBRCGuidelines and SABS code of practice, functional co-ordinationadministration and reporting and conduct inspection to newlybuilt houses, and co-approve the houses with representativesof NHBRC & DOHS.

Duties: Functional co-ordinate administration and reportingand conduct inspection to newly built houses, and co-approvethe houses with representatives of NHBRC & DOHS. Co-ordinate tasks/activities associated with the implementationof procedures and, monitors with standards and specificationswith regards to new building, additions and renovations toexisting structures; Checks and verifies design and constructionspecifications detailed on the building plans conforms withregulations prior to approval; Performs specific administrativetasks/activities associated with the updating and maintainingrecords/information of work in progress and completed works,Disseminates strategic, functional and operational informationon the immediate, short and long term objectives and currentdevelopments, problems and constraints, Develops thetechnical know-how and understanding of emerging contractorson specific applications, procedures and sequences applicableto building contracting and maintenance work, Co-ordinatesactivities associated with the maintenance of the Municipality’sbuilt assets.

FINANCE SERVICES DIRECTORATE

1 X FINANCE OFFICER (TASK GRADE 12: R209 558.88 –R272 021.88 p.a.) 3 YEAR CONTRACT POST.

Requirements: Gr. 12 at NQF Level 4; B.Com (Accounting) orany equivalent qualification at NQF Level 6; Computer Literatewith good knowledge of various accounting packages; 3 years’experience in public sector accounting.

Duties: Handling Debtor queries; processing payments. VATclaims; income and expenditure of Housing projects, preparingmonthly financial reports for housing projects and transferringfunds to respective bank accounts a

MUNICIPAL SERVICES DIRECTORATE

KDMST 22: 2X SENIOR CLERKS: TESTING & MOTORLICENSING (TASK GRADE 6: R87 136.68 - R113 120.52p.a.)

Requirements: Gr.12 at an NQF level 4; Computer literate (MSWord & Excel) & have 9 – 12 months testing administrativeexperience. Preference will be given to candidates possessing& attaching Grade F examiner of drivers licenses certificate.

Duties: Performs activities/tasks associated with testingand motor licensing for the capturing of information onto theeNATIS Systems, receiving and receipting payments, providinginformation and explanation on the issuing of drivers licenses,

renewals and applications, registration and licensing of new,used, built- up, stolen & recovered, official (government,local authority), repossessed vehicles, etc. and verifying ofdocumentation for the relevant services.

4XGRADUATES: INTERNS - FIRE&EMERGENCYSTIPEND(12 MONTH CONTRACT R4000)

Requirements: Fire-fighter 1 &2;HazmatAwareness;Hazmat Operations; Code C1/10 Driver’s licence & BasicAmbulance Course are advantageous. No Criminal Record.Experience not neccessary.

KDMCS09: 1XSUPERINTENDENT:WASTEMANAGEMENT:(TASK GRADE 12: R 209 558.88 – R272 021.88p.a.)

Requirements: Gr. 12 at an NQF Level 4; a valid CodeEC/14 Drivers Licence; Computer literate (MS Word, Excel& Internet), & 5 years relevant working experience withinWaste Management Environment of which 3 years must be atSupervisory level.

Duties: Assist Manager: Waste with Co-ordinating andcontrolling activities within the waste section.

KDMHS 101: MANAGER: WASTE (TASK GRADE 15: R306259.44 –R397 544.76 p.a. Plus Car allowance and Cell-phone allowance in terms of Councils policy)

Requirements: A relevant qualification in EnvironmentalManagement/ Waste Management at an NQF level 5/6 or anyrelated field; Computer literate MS Word & Excel; Code B/08driver’s license. 4-5 yearsWastemanagement or Environmentalsupervisory experience or similar environment experience.Knowledge of MFMA, Waste management legislations, LocalGovernment legislations (Municipal systems Act & SupplyChain Management systems will be advantageous

Duties: Manages the waste section within the KwaDukuzaMunicipality. Organise and manage waste disposal, wastereduction, collection and recycling facilities. Develop andpromote strategies to kerb illegal dumping and ensure effectiveenforcement of the relevant by-laws. Responsible for wastetreatment and street cleaning operations. Ensure compliancewith current legislation in transporting, handling and disposal ofwaste. Formulate and control budget for the wastemanagementfunctions, review and implement integrated waste managementplan.

1X INTERN (TESTING & MOTOR LICENSING) (STIPENDR48 000-00 p.a.)

Requirements: National Diploma in PublicAdministration/PublicManagement/Human Resources.

PLEASENOTE: THATAPPLICATION FORAN INTERNPOSTMUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PROOF OF RESIDENCE INTHE FORM OF A LETTER FROM THE KWADUKUZA WARDCOUNCILLOR.

PLEASE NOTE:

1. Applications are to be addressed to the Municipal Manager,KwaDukuza Municipality, P.O. Box 72, KwaDukuza, 4450for attention the Human Resources Department, and may beposted or hand delivered. (Note that hand delivered applicationsmust be handed to the H. R.

Officer at the Human Resources Offices, First Floor,Whitehouse Centre, Chief Albert Luthuli Street, KwaDukuza).

The Closing date and time is Wednesday,182.December 2013 at 12H00. No hand delivered applications willbe accepted after the closing date & time.

3. Please DO NOT fax or e-mail applications. Please alsoDO NOT submit applications on Z 83 forms.

KwaDukuza Municipality adheres to the National EmploymentEquity Strategy. Post levels are subject to conversion accordingto the TASK Job Evaluation system. Further communicationwill only be with shortlisted candidates, such shortlist beingconfined to the candidates that best meet the requirementsaccording to the information supplied in their CV’s. Candidatesnot contacted within 3 months of the closing date may considertheir applications unsuccessful. Council reserves the right notto appoint.

N.J. MDAKANEMUNICIPAL MANAGERKWADUKUZAMUNICIPALITYMN: 302/2013

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AN INTERN POST MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PROOF OF RESIDENCEIN THE FORM OF A LETTER FROM THE KWADUKUZAWARD COUNCILLOR

KWADUKUZA Athletic Club held their an­nual general meeting on Saturday.

Chaner ‘200’ Gungadeen was re­elect­ed chairperson of the lub.

In his address, Gungadeen said that the

club was founded with the aim of attract­ing walkers, jogger and runners of all abili­ties to the sport of road running.

“The club is open to all like minded indi­viduals and provide an easily accessibleplatform to pursue a healthy lifestyle,” hesaid.

“The time trial is always attended by alarge group of passionate runners and fit­ness enthusiasts and the social vibe after­wards is alive and enjoyable. The club com­mitteeisveryactiveisgrowinginnumbers,”added Gungadeen.

The following members were elected:

Leon Moodliar (vice­chairperson), SueGungadeen (treasurer), YuleshaDevnarain (secretary), Yathin Narothum(PRO), Praveen Shah (race organiser), Ba­sil Naidoo (road captain), Danny Sewmun­gal (road captain), Ashnee Naidoo (mem­bership secretary/ youth development))and Melody Ndlovu (records clerk).The new club executive committee.

KwaDukuzaAthletic Clubagm

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ROCKY Park Football Club registeredan emphatic 2­0 win against Mtwanain a SAFA KwaDukuza Local FootballAssociation Premier League gameplayed at the Manor Ground on Thurs­day night.

The heavy downpour prior to thekick­off made conditions slippery andball handling difficult for both teams.

Rocky Park could have opened theiraccountasearlyasthe10th minuteafterShaylin Williams beat the offside trapand was involved in a one­on­one withthe Mtwana keeper. But, he fluffed hisshot kicking wide.

Five minutes later Erwin Jacobsplaying in the left midfield position,beat his marker with some fancy foot­work. Instead of passing the ball to theunmarked Ashford Mthembu in thebox, he shot at goal, kicking wide of thetarget.

Onthestrokeofthehalf­hourmark,Roaul Swartbboi was introduced intothe fray. Mtwana were content to sitback and soak up the pressure in thehope of catching their opponents onthe counter­attack.

Both teams failed to break thedeadlock going into the break. RockyPark made a double substitution at thestart of second half, bringing on Wen­del Jacobs and Lance Tim in the hopeof reinforcing their striking force up­

Rocky Parkregisteremphatic2­0 win

front.The gamble paid off

with Tim beating hismarker before passingthe ball to the un­marked Swartbooi onthe far right flank. He(Swartbooi) crossedthe ball to Mthembu inthe box, who gentlytappedtheballpasttheadvancing Mtwanakeeper to give RockyPark a 1­0 lead.

With 10 minutes re­maining Shaylin Wil­liams, playing on theleft flank unleashed aprecision­timed crossto substitute Tim whohammered a low driveto the left of the divingMtwana keeper to giveRocky Park a well de­served 2­0 win.

OnFridaynightTigerBoyz beat ThembeniWarriors 2­0 at theManor Ground. K9 RealCeltic were fortunate toleave the Manor Groundwith a point on Satur­day after sharing thespoils ina3­3stalematewith Young Lions.

On Sunday, Mtwanashowed scant respectfor a 7­man Young Na­tion outfit after romp­ing to a 9­0 win. JuniorStars and Beez had tosettle for a point each intheir 3­3 draw played atthe Manor Ground.

WEEKLY REPORTER

DARREL Shanmagum won theDolphin Coast Darts Union 180Darts Cup (sponsored by Rajen

Pillay and Family) after trouncing themore fancied Vinesh Geanballey instraight sets (2-0) in the finalplayedbe-fore a large crowd at the Action SportsBar in Darnall on Wednesday night.

Players who notched up scores of180 (three treble 20s) and 171(threetreble 19s) throughout the 2013 dartsseason automatically qualified for theannual 180 Darts Cup.

Shanmagum clawed his way from aset down to oustNeeranSomnath (2-1)to securea semi-final berthagainstDe-van Gounden, who beat Vishaslin Par-masivan(2-1).Thesemi-finalprovedtobe a one-sided affairwith Shanmagumcantering toa fluent2-0win tobookhisplace in the final.

In the top half of the draws veterandarts campaigner, Sanjay Singh sentout early warning signals to his oppo-nents after pulverizing Jerry Arunach-ellam (2-0) in the quarter-final. Gean-balley booked his place in the semi’swithanemphatic2-0winagainst JerryGovender.

Fans anticipated a closely contestedduel between Geanballey and Singh inthe semi-final. But, with the vociferoushome support for their favourite dartsson, Geanballey upped the tempo andwent on to seal a comfortable 2-0 winagainst Singh to advance to the final.

The final failed to live up to expecta-tions with Shanmagam coasting to a2-0winto lift theRajenPillayandFami-ly-sponsored 180 Darts Cup.

President of Dolphin Coast DartsUnion, Jerry Govender congratulatedShanmagum on his outstanding featand thanked the Pillay family for theirgenerous sonsorship.

Proud sponsorof the DolphinCoast DartsUnion 180Cup, Rajen Pil­lay congratu­lates DarrelShanmagumwho beatVinesh Gean­balley in thefinal.

Shanmagum clinches 180 Darts Cup

Tonight(Wednesday)the unionwillhost an opensingles tour-namentat theAction SportsBar in Dar-nall ahead oftheir annualawards cere-mony whichis scheduledfor Friday,December 7.

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SPORTDecember 6, 2013

Thursday, 5 December6pm­Madundube vs Happy Stars(Manor)Friday, 6 December6pm­Mtwana vs Movers (Manor)Saturday, 7 December11am­Siyaya vs Beez (Manor)1pm­Happy Stars vs Mavusana(Manor)Sunday, 8 December11am­Madundube vs Citizen (Rec­reation)11am­Doringkop vs Mtwana (Man­or)1pm­Tiger Boyz vs Rocky Park(Manor)KLFA Division I LeagueSaturday, 7 December9.30am­Nandi Shooting Stars vsTornado (Recreation) 10.30am­Junior Stars vs Park United (Rec­reation)

PillayinspiresIlembe tovictory

Smooth sailing win for team Illembe

WEEKLY REPORTER

AARONPillayledIlembetoanem-phatic five-wicket victoryagainst Tongaat in a KwaZulu-

Natal Cricket Union Challenge Leaguegame played at the Country ClubGround on Sunday.

Pillayclaimedfivescalpsfor33runsin nine overs to dismiss the visitors fora paltry 84 runs to claim the man-of-the-match accolade.

The hosts won the toss and electedto field first. Tongaat’s openerDarmeshSuklallwasreplacedafterthesecond delivery in the match (after in-juring his left arm).JasvirSinghreplacedSuklall, joining

Sachin Nohari at the crease.Thispairputonanopeningstandof

25 runs before Singh (1) was caught atfirst slip by Desigan off the bowling ofIqbal Sher in the 12th over.

Nohari made a valuable 23-runscontribution which included threefours before being dismissed by Pillayin the 13th over. The visitors lost theirthird wicket, Kiran Nohari (1) after

Desigan and Sher combined yet again.Chris Govender battled to adapt to

the conditions andwasdismissed for asolitary run by Pillay in the 17th overleaving Tongaat in deep trouble at44/4.

Pillay claimed his third victim afterAnuj Janmeda (8)was caught bywick-et-keeper Steven Jacobs. UshveerMungal and Ebrahim Nabi battledgamely, taking the tally from 50/5 to65/6 before Mungal (7) was adjudgedLBW to a Pillay delivery.

Two balls later, Pillay claimed hisfirst“fiver”ofthe2013/2014seasonaf-ter dismissing Yusuf Banda for a duck.In the 24th over Pillay took a brilliantcatch to dismiss Logan Govender for aduck.

EbrahimNabu(10)notchedupdou-ble digits before offering a simple re-turn catch to bowler Dillon Rauten-bach. The injured Suklall returned tothe crease but made his way quicklyback to the dressing room after beingdismissed by Alveiro Nadasen for 1run.

Thevisitorswerebundledout for84

runs in the 31st over.Rautenbach (2/13 from 10 overs)

and Sher (2/26 from10overs) claimedtwo wickets each.

Defendinga low tally of 84 runs, thevisitors made an early breakthroughafter Radeshwar Singh was caught bywicketkeeper Mungal off the bowlingof Govender without getting off themark. Jacobs (4) was clean bowled byKiran for four runs in the fourth overleavingthehometeaminaspotofboth-er at 10/2.

Nadasen andYusuf Ismail took thetally from10/2 to41/3beforeNadasen(7) fell prey to a Janmeda delivery.

Preshen Rampersad joined Ismailatthecreaseandthispairtookthehostscloser to the target, adding35-runs forthe fourth victory before Ismail wascaught by Mungal off the bowling ofGovender for a well deserved 29 runs.

Desigan Pillay was dismissed for aduck before Rampersdad (20 not out)and Rautenbach (8not out) guidedIlembe to a fluent victory in the 17th

over.Govender(3/11from6overs)wasthe pick of the Tongaat bowlers.

ABOVE: Ilembe were ecstatic af­ter trouncing Tongaat by five­wickets on Sunday.

Man­of­the­match Aaron Pillay.

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