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Your very own local newspaper FREE 30 000 copies distributed Weekly Phone: 032 552 3363 Manor residents fed up with crime [3] 7 November 2014 www.stangerweekly.co.za @stangerweekly Stanger Weekly Load shedding averted >> Consumers urged however, to use electricity sparingly JYOTHI LALDAS P ARTS of the iLembe District were left without electricity for more than two hours on Sunday after Eskom embarked on load shedding in the country. The load shedding was a result of a silo, carrying about10000tonsofcoal,collapsingatEskom’sMajuba Power Station in Mpumalanga on Saturday, and which threatened to continue for a while. According to Eskom spokesperson Andrew Etzinger, the incident had put their grid under im- mense pressure. He said Eskom had to resort to planned load shed- ding while engineers try to find the cause of the fracture which caused the collapse. However, since the incident efforts to fix the prob- lem resulted in the risk of load shedding being reduced significantly with the prognosis for the week being better than expected. He said by Monday coal supplies to two of the six units at the power station had been restored. “This means that one third of the power station's normal capacity is back in service,” said Etzinger. He said however, the power system remains under pressure and consumers are urged to use electricity sparingly for the remainder of the week. Etzinger said as a result of the collapse their coal conveyor systems were damaged. Alternativemeasureswereputinplacetodeliverthe coal needed on Sunday. “For units one and two, we had to bring in coal through an alternative delivery mechanism involving the trucking of coal. “Then the coals were placed on mobile conveyors using front-end loaders, and the current rate 1200 ton- nes of coal per hour were brought in.” PHOTO: NERESH GAYAPERSHAD Stanger Training Centre students make concrete benches as part of their prevocational activities. Looking on is deputy principal MS Gounder. The school offers the activities to assist pupils with jobs skills for the future. Centre’s hands-on activities >> CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 S I Y A Z A M A H A R D W A R E & B L O C K M A N U F A C T U R E R S 56 Balcomb Street, Stanger Tel: (032) 552 4044 / 551 1094 Fax: (032) 551 1093 the cheapest Hot Want it? Get it on Credit * Quick and Easy Applications * Credit up to R100 000 * Up to 48 months repayments * Same Day Result R61 3.6m Corrugated Iron R67 3.6m IBR Lucky Cement Red HOT Special WE DELIVER SIYADILIVA AKUNDALI KUYAFIWA R4 .50 each R99 sheet Fencing Wire 1.8m (100x100) R399 M150 ASH BLOCKS Fencing Poles 2.4m R35 each 4 f Natures Best Fruit & Veg “Where anything fresher is still growing” 156 King Shaka Street, Stanger • Tel: 032 552 2033 RED GARLIC per kg R31.99 GREEN CHILLIES per kg R8.99 R5.99 Offers valid from today or while stocks last! TOMATOES 3 1/2 kg R20.00 LETTUCE/ CARROTS/ ENGLISH CUCUMBER each LONG BRINJOL per kg R9.99 R20.00 4 bunch for CANE HERBS Ph: 032 552 3336 | Fax: 086 690 7717 | Mobile: 071 104 9020 (MOOSA) Specializing in building plans for residential, industrial and commercial buildings; Quantity Surveying; Landscaping, Kitchen designs and layouts Cactus: 087 802 5403 / 032 552 3079 Plaza: 087 802 5387 / 032 552 3068 Smithers: 087 802 5385 / 032 552 3078 Email: [email protected] Scheffer: 087 802 5384 / 032 552 3059 / 032 552 3069 Email: [email protected] SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT ALL 4 BRANCHES! MANOR LIQUORS Offers valid from 05/11/2014 to 08/11/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. WE PAY CASH FOR RETURNABLE BEER, WINE AND SPIRITS BOTTLES E&O ALL OFFERS STRICTLY CASH & CARRY. NO CHEQUES/CARDS-CHEQUES BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ONLY GRACA WHITE/ ROSE 750ml J/WALKER RED 750ml R149 99 R159 99 (FREE 500ML GINGER GROUSE FAMOUS GROUSE 750ml J&BEE HONEY 750ml R149 99 NEW R26 99 CIAO 1x1LT (Buy 1 Get 1 FREE) R42 50 R158 99 SKY + GLASS GIFT 750ml

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Page 1: Stanger weekly 5 nov 2014

Your very own local newspaper FREE 30 000 copies distributed

WeeklyPhone: 032 552 3363

Manor residents fed up with crime [3]

7 November 2014

www.stangerweekly.co.za @stangerweekly Stanger Weekly

Load sheddingaverted>> Consumers urged however, to use electricity sparinglyJYOTHI LALDAS

PARTS of the iLembe District were left withoutelectricity for more than two hours on Sundayafter Eskom embarked on load shedding in the

country.The load shedding was a result of a silo, carrying

about10000tonsofcoal,collapsingatEskom’sMajubaPowerStation inMpumalangaonSaturday,andwhichthreatened to continue for a while.

According to Eskom spokesperson AndrewEtzinger, the incident had put their grid under im-mense pressure.

He said Eskom had to resort to planned load shed-dingwhileengineerstrytofindthecauseofthefracturewhich caused the collapse.

However, since the incident efforts to fix the prob-lemresulted in theriskof loadsheddingbeingreducedsignificantly with the prognosis for the week beingbetter than expected.

He said by Monday coal supplies to two of the sixunits at the power station had been restored.

“This means that one third of the power station'snormal capacity is back in service,” said Etzinger.

He said however, the power system remains underpressure and consumers are urged to use electricitysparingly for the remainder of the week.

Etzinger said as a result of the collapse their coalconveyor systems were damaged.

Alternativemeasureswereputinplacetodeliverthecoal needed on Sunday.

“For units one and two, we had to bring in coalthrough an alternative delivery mechanism involvingthe trucking of coal.

“Then the coals were placed on mobile conveyorsusingfront-endloaders,andthecurrentrate1200ton-nes of coal per hour were brought in.”

PHOTO: NERESH GAYAPERSHADStanger Training Centre students make concrete benches as part of theirprevocational activities. Looking on is deputy principal MS Gounder. Theschool offers the activities to assist pupils with jobs skills for the future.

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Community to tackle crimeJYOTHI LALDAS

THE recent increase in crime intheStangerManorareaprompt-ed a community meeting with

residents irate about the lack of stepsbeing taken to curb the problem.

The meeting was held to discuss away forward in order tomake the areasafe again.

In attendance was communitymembers, ward councillor MadhunSing, KwaDukuza Visible Policing(Vispol) commander Colonel Nene andother police representatives.

According to Sing criminals havebeen running amok in Stanger Manorin the past few months and residentsare complaining about the lack of re-sponse from the KwaDukuza SAPS.

Sing said in some cases the police“never pitched up” despite an incidentbeing reported.

“House burglary is on the increase.The ‘five minute gang’ that drivesaround in posh vehicles have brokeninto homes and stolen flat screen TVs,computers, cell phones, jewellery andother items in a short space of time. Itseems it is a well-organised syndicate

that is operating fast and furious.”Sing added despite private security

companies on the lookout for suspi-ciouspeople, these criminals are oper-ating under their nose.

It was established at the meetingthat a co-ordinatedeffort is required toclamp down on the crime in the area.

Among the residents’ demandswere cameras at entry and exit points,roadblocks and visible policing.

The KwaDukuza Crime PreventionUnit also came under fire as residentsbelieve they are not doing enough tofight crime and are hardly seen in theStanger Manor area.

An appeal wasmade to residents toassist in fighting crime by numberingtheir homes, leaving at least one lightswitched on at night, talking to neigh-boursandexchangingphonenumbersand reporting suspicious activities orpersons to the police.

Anotherconcernraisedat themeet-ing was the reluctance of police to in-vestigate homes containing stolengoods as identified by residents.

Residentsbelieve that “shoddyworkby the SAPS is letting criminals off thehook”.

Addressing the meeting ColonelNene told residents that he has onlybeen in the position as Vispol com-manderfortwoweeksandisstillgrap-pling with the challenges facing thecommunity and the police.

He urged the community to worktogether and said he would raise theconcerns fromresidentsat theirman-agement meeting.

He also took notes and case num-bers from residents to follow up andgive feedback.Sectorpolicing’sLieutenantBonam-

bi assured residents that the policestation will soon have its own finger-printsdepartmentwhichwouldassistto fast track cases.

He said currently fingerprints arehandledatprovinciallevelresultingindelaysandtriggeringfrustrationsfromcommunities.

He also promised that a direct tele-phone line will be instituted reachingtheclusterdepartment incaseofemer-gencies.

Singconcludedby thanking theoffi-cers for attending andpledged toworktogether with them to create a plan tokeep Stanger Manor safe.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDCouncillor Ajay Sahadew, Ward councillor Madhun Sing, Colonel Neneand Lieutenant Bonambi at the meeting.

>> Outraged residents want action from local police

TWO people were killed and five others injured aftera single vehicle accident this weekend.

According to IPSS Medical Rescue paramedic PaulHerbst the driver lost control of the vehicle on a cornercausing it to somersault on the Doesburg road.

“The driver was killed on impact. A female passen­ger was resuscitated on scene by IPSS medics beforebeing taken to Stanger Hospital where she sufferedcardiac arrest and died.”

He added a nine month old sustained head injuriesand was taken to Stanger Hospital for treatment.

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Load sheddingaverted

“ESKOM was working on a simi­lar solution for delivering coalto units five and six.

He said units three and four werenot affected.

“In all likelihood we have avertedplanned load shedding. However, loadshedding could still come into play atany time to reduce pressure on the gridduring the summer months.”

What is load shedding?When there is not enough electricity

available to meet the demand from allEskom customers, it could be necessaryto interrupt supply to certain areas. Thisis called load shedding. It is differentfrom a power outage that could occurfor several other reasons. It is a last re­sort to balance electricity supply anddemand. Eskom will only apply loadshedding when all other options havebeen exhausted.

If unbalances in the power are not

managed this could lead to the collapseof the entire power network. If this oc­curs, it could take more than a week torestore power. By rotating and shed­ding the load in a controlled manner,the system remains stable.Load shedding processEskom’s National Control Centre in­

structs its distribution regional controlcentres, 126 municipalities and Eskom’skey industrial customers on the mega­watts to be shed. Eskom and munici­

palities execute these instructions byswitching off individual areas for pre­determined times as per publishedschedules. The duration of load shed­ding will depend on the specific Eskomregion or on the municipality; based onlocal circumstances.

Eskomhaspublishedtheloadshed­ding schedules to enable customers tobe prepared in the event of load shed­ding.Help Eskom beat the peak by

following“4actions for 4hours”:1. Switch off your geysers, electric

heaters and pool pumps from 5pm to9pm every day

2. Switch off unnecessary applian­ces and lighting

3. Look at alternative heating solu­tions

4. Respond to the power alerts andpower bulletin updates

Interpreting Eskom load­sheddingstages:

Three schedules have now been de­veloped based on the possibility of riskand to ensure that it is applied in a fairand equitable manner:

­ Stage 1 allows for up to 1000 MWof the national load to be shed.

­ Stage 2 allows for up to 2000 MWof the national load to be shed.

­ Stage 3 allows for up to 4000 MWof the national load to be shed.

­ Load shedding will be implement­ed in most instances in two hour blocks(with an additional 30 minutes forswitching between blocks) during theperiod 5am to 9:30pm.

You therefore may be without elec­tricity for 2,5 hours.

­ Stage 1 requires the least amountof load shedding

­Oncefortwohoursinatwo­daype­riod (either Monday, Wednesday andFriday or Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­day schedule)

This stage is scheduled within themain load shedding period which isMondays to Saturdays between 5amand 9:30am.

­ Stage 2 will double the frequencyof Stage 1, which means you will bescheduled for load shedding every day,Monday to Saturday, between 5am and9:30pm

­ Stage 3 will double the frequencyof Stage 2, as well as covering the over­night period from 9:30pm to 5:30am,not covered by the other two stages.

FROM PAGE 1

This means youshould be scheduledthree times a day, mid­night to midnight, Mon­day to Sunday.

If more load needsto be shed than hasbeen scheduled in Sta­ges 1, 2 and 3, then Na­tional Control will in­struct additional, un­scheduled loadshedding. This meansyou may be shed out­side of your scheduledtimes.

The actual stage inuse at the time will bedisplayed both on themain Eskom websiteand on the home pageof the load sheddingwebsite.

For more informa­tion if you are as Eskomcustomer, contact086 003 7566.

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KwaDukuza FCSsends rapist to jail>> Convicted and sentenced to 40 years imprisonmentJYOTHI LALDAS

ACONVICTED rapist will spend40yearsbehindbars thanks tothorough investigation by the

KwaDukuza Family Violence, ChildProtection and Sexual Offences (FCS)Unit.

On Friday the Verulam RegionalCourt convicted and sentenced Sibu-siso DodaMakhanya (31) to 40 years

imprisonment for rape, house rob-bery andpossessionof anunlicensedfirearm and ammunition.

It is alleged that in September lastyear Makhanya entered the home ofa 47-year-old woman in Ndwedwe,threatened her with a firearm andraped her.According toKZNSAPSspokesper-

son Major Thulani Zwane, he alsorobbed the victim of her cellphone,

wedding ring and cash and fled thescene on foot.

A case of rape and house robberywas opened for investigation at theNdwedwe SAPS.

“KwaDukuzaFCStookover the in-vestigation and the accused was ar-rested through the intensive investi-gation,” said Zwane.“Thevictim’sbelongingwerefound

in the suspect’s possession and he

was positively linked to the casethrough DNA testing.He was alsofound in possession of an unlicensedfirearm and ammunition.”

Makhanya was sentenced to 15years for rape, 15 for robbery, five forpossession of an unlicensed firearmandanother five years for possession

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Only 353 two and three bedroom af­fordable units are available for sale on afirst come first serve basis at Rocky Park,which is located at Ward 19 KwaDukuza.

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Rocky Park – lifestyle aheadof homes PASTOR Tobekile Batata,

of First 10 Acres, atThembeni (Groutville) issearching for his posses-sions.

On Friday he left hisgrey bag in a taxi toeThembeni Cemetery.

In his bag he left hislaptop computer, aca-demic certificates andmatric examination pa-pers.

He is a school teacherat Phakathwayo HighSchool, in Mthandeni,Maphumulo. He is also apastor for Holy Worship-ers Ministry at Ethembe-ni. Please contact him on083 856 1867.

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vincial commissionerLieutenant GeneralMmamonnye Ngobeniapplauded the KwaD-ukuza Family Violence,Child Protection andSex-ual Offences Unit for thesterling job investigatingthe case.

“This is a testimonythatwewill leavenostoneunturned in bringing jus-tice to our people,” shesaid.

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OPINION

67 November 2014

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SCHOOLS opened in early January thisyear but messages of support are on­ly flooding in now on radio and print,

and we seem to be only concentrating ongrade 12 pupils at what seems to be the 11thhour.

What does this say to us and what ef­fect does it have on the pupils?

I was a matric pupil in 2008 and for themost of us, there is nothing more difficult.We used to be told that grade 11 was thetoughest grade and this resulted in thegrade being called matric 1 and grade 12,downgraded to matric 2.0. One does not

understand the “truth” behind the state­ment until one is overcome by the fear ofreceiving one's report card on D­day onlyto wait six hours and remain the last classin the whole school to get their results andfail.

Yup, I failed grade 11 with a mathemat­ics mark of a staggering 18%, but insteadof being sent back to matric 1, I got parolein the form of “condoned” (the grey areabetween “pass” and “fail” and the epitomeof the standard of education in South Afri­ca). Anyway, I got away with murder and“snuckinto”matric2onthebasisthatIwasdisadvantaged by the teachers’ strike of2007 that lasted six weeks.

I seriously sucked in maths and noamount of last­minute catch­up pro­gramme would have likely saved my ass.Over the years, I have noticed how the fo­cus of matric 2 has intensified and won­dered if this is a good thing. First of all, I

found that the standard of grade 12 has“changed,” and not for the good, I think.

While I was terrible in maths, I was notsobadatscienceandusuallyenjoyedgoingretro on the science books I read. I noticedduringonevisitatthelibrarythatthebiolo­gy (life sciences) textbook prescribed forgrade 12 had about the same content asan older (by give­or­take five years) pre­scribed book for grade 10.

If you look at the books for other sub­jectsyouwillalsonoticethistrend.Itseemsthat in an effort to increase the “pass rate”in grade 12, the government has not onlyturned “30%” to a pass, but it has madethings “easier” for matrics. That soundslike a conspiracy theory, I know, but if I amsomehow "neutralised" in the near future,please lookout for chalk marks and leath­er­jacket residue at the scene of the crime,#justSaying.

What I have noticed in my township are

the high schools’ obsessive attempts atgetting 100% pass­rates. My problem isthat extra classes are now being conduct­ed all of a sudden where pupils are madeto attend “extra classes” on top of the twoextra hours added to the school day. Theseextra classes suddenly spur just a fewweeks before the final exams.

Are high school principals suddenlyshocked by the advent of “The Final Ex­ams”, jolting them into rapid action to“catch­up”? Why are we having Saturdayclasses only now as opposed to the eightmonths of school? Did we not know theexams were coming?

Being a part­time tutor for high­schoolpupils, I am familiar with the frustration ofgrade 12 pupils scrambling for revisions anda plethora of “extra classes” they are beingforced to attend. In my own experience,many teachers are too lazy to keep up withthe (now reduced) science and maths syl­

labi and these extra classes seem to be 11thhour efforts at covering for this.

The pupils are the victims. Right? No,some are just as lazy (I’ve been a super lazypupil myself, so I know). I have noticed howsome pupils have questions that shouldhave been answered by teachers, ques­tionsthatleavemeasking“whathavetheybeen teaching you the whole year?” and“what have you been doing in class whilethe teacher was teaching you?”

It looks all doom­and­gloom right nowand I am yapping about a problem I haveno solution for. I do not know, perhapsreaders may have a few pointers.

Right now, I really hate seeing my sisterhaving to make arrangements to find ac­commodation closer to her school becausethey decided the grade 12 pupils need tohave extra classes from 4pm to 7pm, justtwo weeks before the beginning of the fi­nal exams.

‘No pressure’, my *ssSibusiso Biyela@astrosibs

WITH a new year soon upon us, many parents haveapplied to schools of their choice in the hope ofeducating their children. Yet every year there arethose who are faced with a letter of rejection.

The autonomy of our schools is crucial. It is alarge factor in the success of many of our schools.This includes the right to set their own admissionspolicy, among others. But when that autonomy isused to gate­keep or reserve space for certain

The law is very clear about schools denying ac­cess to a pupil based on discriminations set outin our Constitution. The National Education Actsays specifically of admissions: “The admissionpolicy of a public school and the administrationof admissions by an education department mustnot unfairly discriminate in any way against an ap­plicant for admission.”

It is therefore disconcerting that some schoolsseem to routinely deny admission to pupils, whoin some cases live less than a kilometre from the

school to which they have applied, seemingly onthe grounds of race, religion and other spuriousclaims.

While, in these cases, there will be a follow­upwith the Department of Education, it is worth re­minding ourselves of the inherent advantages ofdiversity in our schools.

It is therefore the duty of parents, school gov­erning bodies and school authorities to activelystrive to provide a holistic and diverse school envi­ronment for our pupils.

Mbali Ntuli, MPLDA KZN Spokesperson on Education

Schools should encourage diversity

ALLOW me first of all to congratulate yourdepartment as well as the National PoliceCommissioner Riah Phiyega on the swift ac­tion by the members of the SAPS in the ar­rest of three suspects so soon after the un­fortunate shooting incident.

This involving the African National Con­gress Member of Parliament JacksonNthembu on Sunday 19 October.

The arrests in question, effected within48 hours of this heinous act in Limpoponone the less, clearly demonstrates the abil­ity of the SAPS to act swiftly in cases of vio­lent crime.

This however, brings me to the reason forwriting this letter.

While the swift action in the case ofNthembu’s incident remains something tocelebrate and congratulate the SAPS on,

this swift action also highlights the com­monly held belief that justice exists only forthe wealthy and well connected.

Surely the fact that these three suspectswere apprehended in Limpopo, hundreds ofkilometres away from the initial scene of thecrime in Witbank, would be an indicationthat the SAPS does in fact have the capacityand the will to solve crimes swiftly?

Why then does swift action such as thisonly appear to happen when the victim ofthe crime is someone famous, wealthy orwell­connected with the government?

I am sure the public would agree with mewhen I ask why swift action such as this ap­pears non­existent when a normal citizenfalls victim to violent crimes such as this?

TheprioritisationofcrimeinSouthAfricaseems to be purely geared towards those

who could further advance or protect theircareers and increase their favor in the rulingparty at the expense of the normal citizen,the same citizen you as a member of parlia­ment should be serving.

I trust this letter will serve as a reminderof your position as a servant of the peopleand not a ruler, the same people who placedtheir trust in you to serve them to the bestof your abilities and place their interestabove that of your fellow members of Par­liament and ruling party members.

This small little fact being something allministers seem to remember only whenvotes are needed.

I implore you and your department toplace the same emphasis on all violentcrimes and solve the cases with the samespeed as has been done in the case of yourfellow MP and ANC member.

Jeremy Rundle

Open letter to minister of police

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Traffic solutions sought>> Ballito prepares for traffic ‘madness’ as festive season approachesSHANNON HOPKINS

WITH Ballito traffic conges-tion reaching boiling point,role players are urgently

seeking solutions ahead of the festiveseason – just five weeks away.

The widening and upgrade of theP445,BallitoDrive,hascausedtrafficdelays and frustration for months.

Theworkwas to end thismonth,butdue tobadweatherandconstruc-tion complications, this date is nowmoved to February 2015. The plan istohave two lanes inand two lanesoutof Ballito by December - the finishedroadwillboastsixlanes, says SMEC’sDavid Duke.

At a meeting called by DolphinCoast Residents and Ratepayers As-sociation (DOCRRA) at La Montagneon Monday, deploying points menthroughout the day and road con-structionnight shiftswerediscussed.

“WehavetohaveaplanforDecem-ber, as every year Ballito is jam-packed in season andwe are alreadyexperiencing traffic gridlocks.

“People will go elsewhere to shopand businesses will lose out if we donothing. December is an economiclifeline for Ballito. Even if businesspulls together to help pay for extra

services,” said DOCRRA chairmanLouis Luyt.

A resident said his research hadshown business was already downabout 30 to 40%.

When getting more points men todirect traffic throughout the day wassuggested, Traffic Department’sJohnny Moodley said they did nothave the manpower.

“Wehave approached theDepart-ment ofTransport, but areunlikely toget assistance,” said Moodley.

He added pointsmenwould prob-ablynotbeneededall day, justduringpeak hours. The traffic departmentalready have points men at the mostcongested four way stops near theLifestyle Centre for about six hours aday.

KwaDukuza Municipality (KDM)infrastrusture and technical’s coun-cillor Sandeep Oudram said the pub-licshouldnothavetopaymoreforser-vices that themunicipality is respon-sible for.

“Iwillbefast-trackingmeetingsonthematterwithmunicipal represent-atives so that we can come upwithsolutionsassoonaspossibleandkeep the public informed,” said Oud-ram.

KDM is to create a detailed plan

based on needs on the implementa-tion of points men-type for effectivetraffic control, he said.

Duke said working through the

night to finish the project had beenlooked into, but that itwouldnot savethat much time.“We will explore thematter further,” he said.

He said the four-way stops that re-placed the traffic circles are causingtraffic backup, but itwas the only op-tion toallow forwideningof the road.

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Madundube opens a newchapter of peace>> ‘This milestone marks the preamble into a new era of peace and prosperity’

KWADUKUZA Mayor RicardoMthembu applauded thecommunity of Madundube for

exercising tolerance and social har-mony following unrest which recent-ly causeda costly impact to the socialand economic order of the area.

“Intolerance and intimidationshould become a thing of the past.The latest developments in Madun-dube are humbling.

“Iwouldliketocommendthecom-munity for exercising maturity bycommitting toworkwith thegovern-ment in finding lasting solutions andfor ensuring there is stability and so-cialco-existenceamongthepeopleinthat area,” said Mthembu.

Theback-to-back servicedeliveryprotest ran over four weeks despiteintervention by stakeholders.

The torching of three trucksheightenedtheunrest,forcingmotor-ists who travel on the provincial R74road to use alternative routes.

The volatility of the unrest report-edly brought the local agriculturalsector to its knees.

The governmenthas sincebeen inhot pursuit for stability in the area.

MthembuonTuesday, 21October

convenedameetingwiththecommu-nity and announced that the govern-ment is to inject R4.2million into theMadundube sporting facility.

The project started on 28October.Mthembu espoused unity as an

imperative that would allow the peo-pleofMadundubetogrowinstrength,describingtheprojectasthefirstpagein a new chapter of peace and pros-perity.

“This milestone marks the pre-amble into a new era of peace andprosperity.

“Weare turning thepage inanewchapter that would see lastingsolutions and means for all to pros-per.

“We are working with this com-munity, guided by the spirit of unityas the source of our strength.

“Thishasallowedus tocollective-ly align ourselves into what westronglybelievewill carryourefforts

towardsthebettermentofthepeoplein this community,” he said.

“We thereforeespouseunityasan

imperative that would guide us in allefforts to inspire confidence andstability in pursuit of peace andpros-

perity.— Supplied.

KwaDukuza MayorRicardo Mthembu(front) with Ward26 Councillor NMHlatshwayo (left)Ward 14 CouncillorCN Ndlovu (secondleft) and theexecutive director forcivil engineeringMuzi Sithole.

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Speaking at the event Sheritha Singhsaid they saw a need to host this event aft­er the loss of Mrs Hlongwane.

“We do not want to lose another collegeemployee or student to cancer which canbe treated at an early stage. Please listen,learn and educate family and friends. Can­

was recently diagnosed with breast cancer,urged women to do breast self­examina­tions regularly.

“If you’re diagnosed it doesn’t meanyour life is about to end. There is life afterbeing diagnosed with cancer and there isa lot that can be done to ensure that it

doesn’t spread to other parts of the body.“This requires you to take the medica­

tion prescribed for you and go for regularcheckups. I am strong and will continue tofight for my family, friends and colleagueswho have supported me throughout theprocess,” she said.

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Operation SukumaSakhe supports soccer>> Sports gear donated to soccer teams THE provincial programme

Operation Sukuma Sakhe(OSS) continues to illuminate

the lives of people in KwaDukuza.Theprogrammeisamultipronged

approach committed to bringing ser-vices to the people with speed.

“We continue to play exemplaryroles in dealing with social decaythrough the implementation of Oper-ation Sukuma Sakhe. The fruits ofworking inharmonywith stakehold-ersarestarting to shower lightonourpeople and our association resultingto positive spin-offs,” said Ward 25councillor Sanele Mfeka said duringthe OSS Sports programme inSakhuxolo, Doringkop on Saturday,25 October at the event organised byNGO, Uguquko and the local warroom.

Thewar room is a social structure

chaired by the ward councillors,where people and the governmentmeet to deal with issues.

Mfekawas presiding over the offi-cial hand-over ceremony of sportsgear to local soccer teams, sponsoredby theKwaZulu-Natal Department ofSports and Recreation, the KwaDu-kuza Municipality and stakeholders.

“Thesuccessof thisevent isaclearindication that a lot can be achievedif we work in unity.

“We offer our heartfelt apprecia-tion to the provincial government forensuring that the social transforma-tion in our area happens with speed,working with our local municipalitythat continues to lead the implemen-

tation of the Operation SukumaSakhe.

“Working in harmony with stake-holders,wehavepursued radical ap-proachesinresponsetosocialregres-sionsthathaveconfrontedourpeopleinthepastandsomeofwhichstillper-sist.

“Our dim and distant past cannotstand on the way of achieving ourprosperity goals,” said Mfeka.

Ward 25 Councillor,Sanele Mfeka, VuyaniMathonsi and a com­munity member whohas benefited throughthe successful imple­mentation of OperationSukuma Sakhe.

PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDWard 25 Councillor Sanele Mfeka, flanked by the local NGO chairperson,Vuyani Mathonsi and a community member who benefited through the im­plementation of Operation Sukuma Sakhe in the Doringkop area.

THE Sathya Sai International Organisation will behosting their annual Global Akhanda Bhajans all overthe world on Saturday, 8 November, commencing at6pmandconcludingonSunday,9November,at6pm.

In KwaDukuza the event will be held at theGlenhills Multipurpose Centre from 6pm on Saturdayuntil 6pm on Sunday.

This is a 24­hour, non­stop singing of the glory ofGod. It is a call for global unity and peace. It is a multi­faith event.

If we calculate this event observed globally, wewill note that according to South African time, thisevent will start at 8am on Saturday in New Zealandand end in Hawaii at 8am, SA time, on Monday.

Throughout this time there will be non­stopbhajans and the light will be kept burning all overthe world within a rolling 24­hour time­framethrough to Monday.

Khanda – means at a specific time.Akhanda (continuous) Bhajans involves constant

contemplation on God in the morning, evening andduring the night. It is constant contemplation on Godduring all the three states – the waking, dream anddeep sleep states.

The listener is equally impacted by the repetitionof God’s name as those who chant or sing.

Continuous singing of the glories of God is impor­tant for the purification of the atmosphere.

A collective activity and the power of collectiveprayer, especially being done globally, simultaneous­ly are unfathomable.

It permeates every inch of the world with thepower of God’s name.

The constant thought of God leaves an impres­sion on the mind and a consciousness of atmicawareness. God responds when prayers are madefrom the heart.

People all over the world read sacred books thattalk about various aspect of a culture or religion.

The cosmos or the universe is said to be the bestbook in the world, as it is the real teacher in life.

Whatever we learn must be applied to life. Theexperiences we have draws from the philosophies weread and therefore become our school. This schoolneeds to be kept clean and pure. Prayer, singing theglory of God, good thoughts and the common re­quirement for peace and love permeates the universeand therefore send back positive vibrations that werequire. This is called the power of attraction.

Music is a powerful medium that uses ether andsound. The bhajans or hymns that are sung permeatethe ether in the form of sound waves and fill the en­tire atmosphere. Thereby the whole environmentgets purified.

Breathing in this purified atmosphere, our heartsget purified.

Reciting the Lord’s name is a process of give andtake. Singing the Lord’s name should become an ex­ercise in mutual sharing of joy and holiness.

It should be remembered that the sounds we pro­duce reverberate in the atmosphere. They remainpermanently in the ether as waves and outlast theindividual uttering the sounds.

Knowing the power of music, let us all join in andcreate a global energy and vibration that will dimin­ish the negative energies that exist in the world andmake the world a better place.

For more information contact Sagayen Muruganon 073 568 6464.

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SEKUNZIMA ngisho ukupheka kwa-bahlala emafulethini aseduzekwephephandaba iWeekly,KwaDukuza, ngenxa yabantuabazikhululaisidananaeduzekwala-ma fulethi, okudalwa wukushodakwezindlu zangasese zomphakathikuleli dolobha. Emuva kokuncizwaindlebengesinyeisakhamuziesihlalakuleli fulethi, intatheli yeWeeklyiphume yayobheka. Nangempela izi-bonele abantu bekwenza lokhu aba-solwa ngakho. Lokhu kwenzekangezinsuku zomholo wemali yesi-bonelelo sabadala, abakhubazekileneyesondlo sezingane. Kuba nohidelomugqa lwabantu abazohola, olu-qala ngenhla kwalama hhovisi lu-phikelele ebhange elingezansi kwa-wo. Naphezu kokuba kunabantuabaningi ababuthelwa ndawonye ,futhi bahlale usuku lonke lapha,kodwa akekho ezikhulwini zeb-hange, nezika masipala nezehhovisilokukhokhela izibonelelo zikaHulu-meni iSouth African Social SecurityAgency (Sassa), ezicabanga udabalwezindlu zangasese kulaba bantu.

Kwesokunxele nga­bantu ababambeuhide lomugqa olu­bangise ebhangeelingezansikwamahhovisi eW­eekly, beyohola im­ali yezibonelelozobudala, zokugula,ukukhubazeka nez­ingane. Ngenxayokungabikhokwezindlu zangase­se zomphakathi ez­iseduze kwale nda­wo esedolobhenilaKwaDukuza, umalaba bantu sebefu­na ukuzikhululabavele beqele eqe­leni eliseduzekwamafulethi an­gaphasheya komg­waqo. Seziya­khononda ngep­hunga izakhamiziezihlala kulama fu­lethi.ISITHOMBE: XOLANINXUMALO

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IZITHOMBE: XOLANI NXUMALOUMpostoli S.G. Mgobhozi weProphetHouse Mission (PHM), eshumayelaenkonzweni ye­IBC ebise Ntshawini.

UMfu Innocent Dumisani Nxumalowe Independent Baptist Church(IBC) eNtshawini, obehlele inkonzo.

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applying for a bursary

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BURSARIES ARE AVAILABLEFOR QUALIFYING NC(V) ANDFULL TIME NATED (N-LEVEL) STUDENTS

• 4 Certified copies of student ID• 2 Certified copies of parent’s/guardian’s ID or death

certificates• 1 Certified copy of ID/Birth Certificate for each dependent

in the house• 1 Certified copy of parent’s/guardian’s latest payslip,

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Civil Engineering & Building Construction

Electrical Infrastructure Construction

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IT & Computer Science

Process Plant Operations

Hospitality

Engineering Fabrication (Welding)

Physical Science

Automotive Repair

Office Administration

Transport Logistics

Primary Health

Primary Agriculture

Finance, Economics & Accounting

Engineering & Related Design

Process Plant Operations

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Tourism

NC(V) PROGRAMMES AT UMFOLOZI COLLEGE 2015

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Business ManagementFinancial Management

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Farming Management

Educare

ARTISANDEVELOPMENT(N2 - N3)TRIMESTERBASED

Electrical

Mechanical- Motormechanics

Mechanical Welding

Engineering Millwright

Carpenter & Joiner

ENGINEERINGSTUDIESHET LEVELCOURSES(N2 - N6)TRIMESTERBASED

Electrical

Electro Mechanical

ElectronicsInstrumentation

Mechanical

Production

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khulu be World neRand Daily Mail,okungamaphepha abehlala esibekeemgqeni ngokwenzeka kwezinye iz-ingxenye zeNingizimu Afrika.Akugcinanga nje ngokuboshwanokuvalwa kwamaphephandabangalelo langa, kodwa kuvalwe nez-inhlangano zezepolitiki neziham-bisana nazo eziyi-19, okubalwaphakathi nayo i-Azapo kanye neya-bafundi iSaso, okuyiyona ebigovuzaibhodwe le ‘black power’ kubafundiabamnyama, iholwa ngabafundi

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Bekukhunjulwa usuku olumnyama ezintathelini zakuleli 7 November 2014

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In LovingMemory

ShunmagumChinnsamy(Gopaul)

05/02/1947-27/10/2014

How little we knew that morning what sorrow theday would bring. A golden heart stopped beating,hardworking hands now rest. For each and everyoneof us you always did your best. No farewell wordswere spoken, we never said goodbye. You were gonebefore we knew, only God knows the reason why. Youwill always be a part of us until we meet again.

You and your family are invited to attend the 15th& 16th day ceremony of the late ShunmagumChinnsamy (Gopaul) which will be held on Monday,10th November 2014 & Tuesday, 11 November2014, at 73 Palm Road, Gledhow South, from6-8pm.

Sadly missed by his wife Mano, daughters Devi,Saroj, Priya, son-in-law Tommy & only grand-daughter Thea and a host of family and friends.

How litt le we knew that morning what sorrow the

In Loving Memory of

Harry ParasramI have lost, Heaven has gained, the most wonderfulDad this world contained, there’s just one thing thatmakes me glad. God chose you to be my dad.

Although we laugh and seem carefree, and make nooutward show. What is meant to lose, no one willever know.

We cannot send you a birthday card, Your hand wecannot touch, But God will take our greetings to theone we love so much.

Happy Heavenly Birthday Dad

Always loved & forever missed by your wife Betty,son, daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grand-children, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, friends

and relatives.

The blow was hard, the shock severe;We never dreamed your death so near.But only those who love can tellThe pain of parting without farewell.God give us strength to face this blow,What it meant losing you, no one will know.To hear your voice, to see your smile,To sit and talk with you awhile;To be together in the same old wayWould be our dearest wish today.But loving memories never dieAs years roll on and days go by;In our hearts a memory is keptOf the one we love and will never forget.

IN LOVINGMEMORY

CHANTALMOODLEY

Calledto Rest:

04/11/2004

Sadly missed by your only son BrendanMoodley and the Mariamuthu family

You never said goodbye,you were gone beforewe knew it and Godknew why. If lovealone could havesaved you, you wouldnever had died. In lifewe loved you dearly,in death we love youstill. Time will not healthe unbearable magni-tude of our loss but preciousmemories will ease it.A million words would never express our loveand sorrow.

You and your family are invited toattend the Yearly Memorial Ceremonyof the late Kevin Narainsamy (Kookoo)Date: Sunday, 09 November 2014Venue: Shakaskraal Commumity HallTime: 11am-12pm

Forever remembered by your loving wife Nana,son Austin, mom Baby Govender, sisters Priscilla,Devi, Dolly, Selva & Rosy, brothers Logan & Steven,nieces and nephews, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-lawsand a host of family and friends.

IN LOVING MEMORY

KevinNarainsamy(Kookoo)

You were someone who took time to think ofother people’s needs, your warmth touched so

many hearts with gentle words andthoughtful deeds.

Your simplicity and sincerity added somethingvery special to every person, and all those

who loved you.You always shared, gave help and cared. Youwere someone dearly loved and special.

You and your family are invited to attend the16th Day Memorial Service of the late Mr.

Sanjeevi Aiyer which will be held on Sunday, 09November 2014 between 15:00 and 16:00 atthe Stanger Siva Sungum Hall, Berthwell Drive,

Stanger Manor.The family would like to extend this invite to

all who knew him.

Sadly missed by his children, sons-in-law, grand-children, family and friends.

In Loving Memory

Mr. SanjeeviAiyer

(Formerly of Fawsley Park)Born: 1933-02-04

Called to Rest: 2014-10-25

The 16th day memorial service of thelate Alan Gengan will take place onWednesday 12th November 2014 @

19H00 and will continue on Thursday13th November 2014 at 94 Fernview

Mondi Flats Brackenham.“ Your memory cannot be put on paper but yourlegacy will live in our hearts forever ! “ Missed

by all who knew him..

On Behalf of the Gengan Family we wouldappreciate if you could accept this as a formalinvitation & would like to extend our warmestgratitude to all that was present during our time

of bereavement.

A Loving Brother, uncle, Nephew,Brother inLaw, Grandfather & a fabulous friend …

“ MR ALAN GENGAN”D.O.B - 30/11/1966 - called to rest on 29/10/2014

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Donation for Darnall>> Winning team’s special visit to local school

DARNALL Primary School had a pleasantly dif­ferent assembly last Wednesday when TheIlembe Chamber Entrepreneur Programme’s “A

Team” visited to donate R3000 towards the school’ssmall business and entrepreneurship developmentprogramme.

The team, which consists of Jami­Lee Klumper,Joyce Ncanana, Errol Dhaniram and Bongani Ngcobo,were the winners of a new added feature of this year’siLembe Entrepreneur Competition, the Deloitte Busi­ness Challenge.

The Deloitte Business Challenge was initiated inthis year’s iLembe Entrepreneur programme to en­courage business problem solving, team cohesion,competitiveness and creativity, especially in a groupcontext, through tackling a business challenge.

This year’s challenge was to identify ways to elimi­nate, reduce, or recycle waste being generated frombusinesses in the iLembe area, with specific focus onthe local shopping centres who have a wide varietyof waste outputs.

ThewinningsolutionwastheATeam’srevolution­ary “Dream Machine” which would encourage bothshopping centres and the public at large to recycleusing a reward system, while providing opportunitiesfor employment and income generation.

The winning group received R3000 to be donatedto the small business development/entrepreneur­ship programme at a school of their choice, the only

condition being that the school needed to have anexisting small business development programmeand needed to be within the municipal boundariesof the iLembe District Municipality.

“We chose Darnall Primary School in order to sup­port their exceptional entrepreneur programme,which teaches children from as early as grade 1 to 6theuseofmoneyandencouragesentrepreneurialcre­ativity in grade 7’s through their annual Grade 7 Entre­preneur Day and market activities” said Errol Dhani­ram, one of the A Team members.

Eugene Nel, Darnall Primary School principal, wasdelighted by the donation, which will be used to ex­pand their entrepreneurial development pro­gramme.

Cobus Oelofse, the iLembe Chamber of Com­merce, Industry and Tourism’s CEO reflected on thefact that the winners of the group challenge were alsothe four winners of the individual competition.

“Collaboration as a business skill is often under­valued, especially amongst entrepreneurs. The abilityto work in teams and group cohesion are two signifi­cant small business enablers – I trust that these val­ues will be promoted through the Darnall School’ssmall business and entrepreneur initiatives,” said Oe­lofse.

The winning team’s members also received R500prize for each member of the winning group, all prizescourtesy of Deloitte.

From left: A Team Win­ners: Jami­Lee Klumper,Joyce Ncanana, ErrolDhaniram, Mr Van Wyk­ Darnall PrimarySchool teacher) SueHall – iLembe Entre­preneur judge (from Af­rican Bank) Eugene Nel– principal, Darnall Pri­mary School Cobus Oe­lofse – CEO, iLembeChamber.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

LITTLE ghosts and ghouls came outto playwhenSereneandSensual Spaheld their Halloween party for localkids on Saturday.

One lucky parent was also treatedto a free massage.

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Halloween time

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Pupils from Joash Pre PrimarySchool dressed up for Diwali recent­ly.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL BASIC ASSESSMENT PROCESS AND WATERUSE AUTHORISATION

PROPOSED KING SHAKA MALL AND MIXED USE PRECINCT DEVELOPMENT, KWADUKUZA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, KWA-ZULUNATAL EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0028/2014

Notice is hereby given in terms of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations published in Government Notice No.R543 to No.R545of 2010, in terms of Section 24 (5) of the National Environmental Management Act (Act No 107 of 1998), as well as the National Water Act(Act No 36 of 1998) of the initiative by Double Ring trading 7 (Pty) Ltd. and to propose the construction of the King Shaka Mall and Mixed UsePrecinct Development.

Project detail: Double Ring Trading 7 (PTY) LTD proposes the construction of Phase 1 of the King Shaka Mall and Mixed Use PrecinctDevelopment in Stanger, KwaDukuza Municipality. The proposed development is situated within the abandoned Stanger golf course whichis currently zoned as recreational. The size of the property is 28 hectares with the with the development footprint to be 19 hectares. Theproposed development is envisaged to include the construction of a shopping mall, civic centre, amphitheatre, pedestrian boulevard, KingShaka Square, a garden forecourt, parking provisions, taxi and bus depots. The development will plan to upgrade existing social amenities.Also associated with the development will be the construction of road and access infrastructure to the mall the provision of bulk water to themall and associated buildings, the provision of sewage wastewater and the supply of electricity.

Location: The proposed project will be in KwaDukuza.

In respect of the above, the applicant, Double Ring Trading 7 (Pty) Ltd, intends to submit a basic assessment report as contemplated in theRegulations to the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) to obtain environmental authorization.

BA Report Review: As part of the public participation process, you are invited to review the draft Basic Assessment Report and makecomments on the document. The Basic Assessment Report will be available for 40 days review from 3rd November – 14th December2014 at the following public place:• KwaDukuza Local Municipality Offices• Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions website: www.triplo4.com.

Contact Details: Interested and Affected Parties (I&AP’s) are invited to register by submitting their name, contact information and interest inthe project to the Environmental consultant below by the 12 December 2014:

Kushela NaidooTriplo4 Sustainable Solutions24 Agar Place, Riverside, 4051Tel | 031 563 4422Fax | 032 946 0826E-mail | [email protected]

ISIMEMEZELO SOHLELO LOKUHLOLWA KWEMVELO KANYE NEMVUMO YOKUSEBENZISA AMANZI

ISICELO SOKWAKHIWA KWE KING SHAKA MALL NENTUTHUKO MIXED USE PRECINCT, NGOMASIPALA WESI FUNDA SESEKWADUKUZA, KZN EDTEA REF NO: DC29/0028/2014

uKukhishwa kwesaziso ngokwemigomo yokuhlolwa umthelela emvelweni (Environmental Impact Assessment) eshicilelwe nguHulumeni,No.R543 kuya kuNo.R545 ka 2010, ngokwesigaba 24 (5) soMthetho wokuphathwa kwezemvelo kaZwelonke (i-National EnvironmentalManagement Act) uMthetho No 107 ka-1998, kanye nomtheto wokuphathwa kwamanzi kazwelonke(i-National Water Act) umthetho - 36 ka1998 ngesinyathelo sa-Double Ring trading 7 (Pty) Ltd. sokuphakamisa kokwakhiwa kwe King Shaka mall nentuthuko mixed use precinct.

Imininingwane: Double Ring Trading 7 (Pty) Ltd. bahlongoza ukwakhiwa Phase 1 ka King Shaka Mall nentuthuko Mixed Use Precinct eStanger, kuMasipala waKwaDukuza. Intuthuko ehlongozwayo iseningizimu ngaphakathi ishiywe e Stanger yegalofu okuyinto uklanyelwelokhu ngokuthi sokuzijabulisa. Ubukhulu impahla kuyinto amahektha-28 kanye ne eziyokhunjulwa ukuthuthukiswa ukuze babe amahekthaengaphansi kuka-20. ukuthuthukiswa ehlongozwayo Kucatshangwa ukufaka ukwakhiwa enxanxatheleni yezitolo, isikhungo omphakathi,inkundla yemidlalo yaseshashalazini, ngezinyawo boulevard, King Shaka igceke, engadini, yokupaka amalungiselelo, itekisi kanye ibhasiemadepho. Ukuthuthukiswa ngeke uhlele ukuze kuthuthukiswe nesezikhungweni zomphakathi ezikhona. Futhi ezihambisana ukuthuthukiswakuyoba ukwakhiwa kwengqalasizinda yomgwaqo kanye nokufinyelela yezitolo ukuhlinzekwa kwamanzi amaningi ezitolo ehambisanaizakhiwo, ukuhlinzekwa kwendle anokugcola kanye Ugesi.

Indawo: Iphrojekthi ehlongozwayo izoba eKwaDukuza

Maqondanana nalukhu okungenhla, umfakisicelo (Double Ring trading 7 (Pty) Ltd.) uhlose ukufaka umbiko oyisisekelo sokuhlolwakwemthelela njengalokhu kuhlongozwe ngumthetho basise ku mkhandlu wezokuthuthukiswa komnothotho, zendawo phecelezi (KwaZulu-Natal Economic Development, Tourism & Environmental Affairs (KZN EDTEA), kuze kutholakale ukugunyazwa ngokwemvelo, siphinde sigun-yazwe nangokusebezisa kwamanzi ngomnyango wezamanzi ngokomthetho wezwa lonke.

Ukuhlanganyela nomphakathi kanye nombiko ngokuhlolwa kwemvelo: Umhlangano nomphakathi mayelana nalesisakhiwo ubungakahlelwa.Kodwa uyamenywa njenge nxenye yomphakathi ukuthi uphumelele kulenhlanganiso ekuzobe kukhulunya ngalesakhiwo. Umbiko mayelananalesi sakhiwo izobe ikhona niyacelwa ukuba niphawule. Lombiko uzoba khona izinsuku ezingama shumi amane (40) kusukela ngomhlaka3rd November – 14 December 2014 lenhlanganiso iyobe ibanjelwe e:• Ihhovisi ku masipala ka KwaDukuza• Ihhovisi no Triplo4 Sustainable Solutions: www.triplo4.com

Imininingwane yokuxhumana: Abathintekayo (I & AP) bayamenywa ukuba babhalisele ngokuthumela amagama, nemininingwane yabo,kanyene nemibuzo. Lokhu kudingeka kuhanjiswe kochwephesha bezemvelo kwikheli elibhalwe ngenzansi ngumhlaka 12 December 2014:

Kushela NaidooTriplo4 Sustainable Solutions24 Agar Place, Riverside, 4051Tel | 031 563 4422Fax | 032 946 0826E-mail | [email protected]

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15Moot court challenges pupils>> Competition is part of the museum’s community outreach initiativesJYOTHI LALDAS

HIGH­SCHOOL pupils from StangerHigh, Nonhlevu Secondary, Grout­ville High and Stanger South Sec­

ondarySchoolsrecentlyparticipatedintheannual Luthuli Museum Moot Court Com­petition for high schools at the KwaDukuzaMagistrate’s Court.

Organised by the Luthuli Museum, inpartnership with the court, the competi­tion affords pupils an opportunity to as­sume different roles in a typical court pro­ceedings and argue a fictional case in frontof a presiding court magistrate. Four par­ticipating schools were grouped into two­ defence and prosecution.

The competition is part of themuseum’s community outreach initiativeswhich aim to create greater awareness inschools and communities about the SouthAfrican justice system, the Constitution,andtheBillofRightsandtoencouragegift­ed pupils to consider pursuing a career inlaw.

In preparation for the competition, pu­pils attended training at the KwaDukuzaMagistrate’s Court facilitated by seniorpublic prosecutor Nandy Moodley once aweek for two months.

Pupils also attended a training sessionwith law students and candidate attor­neys at the University of KwaZulu­Natal,

Howard College Campus.They participated with the university

law students in a mock trial facilitated bythe law clinic.

The training at the KwaDukuza Magis­trate’sCourtcoveredbasicsonlawasapro­fession, criminal procedures, court casesand various other legal aspects related tocourt proceedings.

Thereafter, pupils were given time toprepare their trial, their roles having beingchosen beforehand.

This year’s case was on environmentallaw and was set out at the iSimangalisoWetlands Park with the issue being envi­ronmental law versus tradition.

The case was heard before a sittingmagistrate, Michael Harris.

The defence team was made up ofStanger South and Nonhlevu SecondarySchool pupils and the prosecution teamwas Groutville High School and StangerHigh School.

Pupils from Stanger South and Nonhle­vu emerged the winners with AyandaNgqoqwana from Nonhlevu and Nhlanze­ko Dludla “attorneys” showing off their tre­mendous talent.

The award for the best speaker of theday went to Sisanda Mbhele from StangerHigh School who played a role of secondwitness for iSimangaliso Wetlands ParkPolice.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDPupils who participated in the Luthuli Museum Moot Court Competition.With them is KwaDukuza Magistrate Court Senior Public ProsecutorNandy Moodley, Michael Harris (back, left) and Luthuli Museum financemanager Julanolwazi Ncwane (back right).

Winners of the com­petition defenceteam from leftStanger SouthSecondary Nhlanze­ko Dlulda, Kwa­Du­kuza MagistrateCourt mock magis­trate Michael Harris,Nonhlevu SecondaryAyanda Ngqoqwanaand Luthuli Museumfinance managerJulanolwazi Ncwane.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDWinning pupils with their teachers at the recent annual Mr and MissMandini pageant at the Mandini Academy..

Mr and Miss Mandini

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDGlenhills Primary School held their annual Grade R prom last week. Theorganising committee is seen with winners second princess SamihaDinanath, queen Calvereen Naidoo, first princess Shreya Singh, secondprince Ezion Isaac, first prince Sahil Sunker and king Vijen Pather.

Glenhills Primary prom

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDStanger High’s Siboniso Dladla withhis bronze medal he received forcoming third in the U13 long jumpat the KZNA Primary Youth champi­onships at Kings Park Athletic Stadi­um on Saturday, 25 October. He hasalso been selected as part of theKZNA team to participate at theASA Primary Youth Inter­Provincialsat Sasolburg Stadium on Saturday,22 November.

Stanger Highsports star

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDShakaskraal Primary winners ofProm 2014 first runner­up ShanayHemraj, winner Shailin Singh andsecond runner­up Clairese Ramsamy.

ShakaskraalPrimary promwinners

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FARM workers facing illegal evictioncan contact the Department of RuralDevelopment andLandReform for as-sistance.

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Farm workers and farm dwellersface many challenges when they areevicted illegallywith theirhomesoftenbeing destroyed upon eviction.

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Manor 15th anniversaryawards banquet>> From ‘street and backyard’ cricket to forming a fully­fledged club

WEEKLY REPORTER

MANORCricket Clubhosted aglittering 15th anniversaryawards banquet at The

QuartzConferenceCentreinStangerManor on Friday night honouringplayers and officials who excelled inthe 2013/2014 season.

Long-standing president of theclub, Narendra Singh said: “ManorCricketClubwas founded in1997af-ter the youngsters living in andaround Daffodil and Violet Street inManor became aware, after playing‘streetorbackyard’cricket, that theyhad some talent anddecided to formManor Cricket Club and affiliate tothe North Coast League for the1997/1998 season.

“From humble beginnings, Man-orhasgrown tobeamuchrespectedclub that is affiliated to the Ilembeand District Cricket Union.”

Singhheapedpraise upon found-ingmembersof theclub,namelyLexMaharaj,MahenReddy,DesiganPil-lay and Kamlin Reddy. In the1998/1999 season Manor enlistedthe services of former KwaZulu-Na-talcap,YunusMooradastheircoach.

Under his guidance the clubwonthe 50 overs league and the 30 oversleague.

Manor repeated their feat in the2000/2001 season with the under-15 squad being crowned leaguechampions.

The 2001/2002 season heraldeda new era in the history of the clubwhen Manor decided to join forceswithCommercials.PlyingtheirtradeasManor Commercials Cricket Clubthey participated in the KwaZulu-Natal Cricket Union Super League.

The highlight of the season was

winning the KZN Super League K.O.CupafterdefeatingthepowerfulPin-etown outfit in the finals at Kings-mead.

In the 2013/2014 season Manorwere crowned 50 overs leaguechampionsandtheywentontoclaimthe Warriors Sport-sponsoredTwenty-20 K.O. Cup.

Prolific opener, Steven Jacobswas adjudged the best batsman inthe KZN Challenge League (Stream2).

Singh said: “Manor groomed anumber of talented players who ex-celled in the KZN Challenge Leagueand Country Districts festival, butundoubtedly, the shining star andgem who rose through the ranks oftheclubwasSaidiMhlongowhorep-resented the KwaZulu-Natal Dol-phins.”

Guest of honour at the awardsbanquet,Mhlongosaid:“Iamindeedproudtobepartof theManorCricketClub, who affordedme the opportu-nity to fulfill my dreamof playing forour province.

“IamindebtedtoourcoachYunusMoorad for instilling discipline onand off the field and for stringent fit-ness measures in grooming me as aKZN cap.”

“To the abundant youth of theclub, I encourage you to stay fo-cussed at all times andwork hard atyour game in the hope of reachinggreater heights,” added Mhlongo.

AlveiroNadasenwalkedtallattheawards banquet after scooping thelion’s share of awards for his out-standing performance with the batand the ball. He was adjudged thebest bowler in the 50 overs league

and scooped both the bowling andbattingaward in thedomesticTwen-ty-20 league.

Nadasenwas unanimously votedbothbowlerandbatsmanof theyearand it came as no surprise when hescooped theprestigiousplayerof theyear award. The most promisingawardwaswon by 14-year-old AlexPillay. The hard working secretary,Desigan Pillay, who was also instru-mental in moulding the junior play-ers, received the covetedpresident’saward.

Manor honoured their juniorplayers, namely Mayuren Logena-than, Alex Pillay, Kyle Chinakanoo,Shivaan Singh,Saieshan Logena-than, Jayden Pillay, Irshaad Moolla,Aaron Pillay, Zameer Maharaj andRidwaanMhlongowhoearnedIlem-be caps in the 2013/2014 season.

Desigan Pillay receives the president’s award from NRSingh.

PHOTOS: WEEKLY REPORTERPresident of Manor Cricket Club, NR Singh congratulatesAlveiro Nadasen on his outstanding achievement in the2013/2014 season.

WEEKLY REPORTER

KWADUKUZA Athletic Club(KDAC) will honour their out-standing athletes (runners andwalkers) at their annual awardsbanquetscheduled forSaturday,8NovemberattheMdonivilleHallinIndian Village commencing at6pm.

Runners who completed thegruelling 89km Comrades Mara-thon from Pietermaritzburg toDurban and the epic 56km TwoOceansMarathoninCapeTownonEaster Saturdaywill receive com-memorative trophies on their out-standing feat.

Other special awards will in-clude the most promising athlete,runner and walker of the year.Officialswillbeseatedwithbated

breath awaiting the announce-mentoftheprestigiouspresident’saward.

Tickets at R100 per person areavailable fromofficials of theclub.

Meanwhile, the club’s annualgeneralmeetingwill takeplace onSaturday 22 November at theManor Primary School commenc-ing at 3pm.

For further information ontheeventcontact the KDAC presi-dent, Chander Gungadeen on061 490 2154.

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WEEKLY REPORTER

CHATSWORTH Cricket Club concededdefeat to hosts Ilembe after 14­oversin a KwaZulu­Natal Cricket UnionChallenge League game played at theCountry Club Ground on Sunday.

After the much­needed rainthroughout Saturday, the visitorsmade the trip to KwaDukuza with justsix players in the hope of the match be­ing abandoned due to a soaking out­field and a wet pitch.

But, the visitors were in for a rudeawakening after the umpires decidedto delay the start of the match by al­most three hours and reduced thegameto31­overs. Insteadofaskingtherest of their team­mates to make theirway to KwaDukuza, Chatsworth tookthe gamble of contesting the gamewith just six players.

The hosts won the toss and electedto bat first. Openers Alveiro Nadasenand Steven Jacobs showed scant re­spect for the fragile Chatsworth at­tack, racing to the 50­runs mark in justfive overs.

Nadasen smashed a “quick­fire” 37runs which included five fours and a sixbefore offering a simple return catchto off­spinner Sireshan Pillay.

Iqbal Sher, noted for his calypso­style cricket raced to 29­runs withthree fours and two towering sixes be­fore being caught at long off by NeoPillay off the bowling of Stanton Gov­ender in the 10th over.

Jacobs, who was voted batsman ofthe 2013/2014 season in the KZN Chal­lenge League (Stream B) last season,scored an unbeaten 59 runs (which in­cluded eight fours and a six) just be­fore the drinks break.

Jacobs hopes of notching up a cen­tury on Sunday was shattered afterthe Chatsworth outfit consulted theumpires during the drinks break andconceded defeat to the home team af­ter 14 overs with Ilembe at 146/2.

While Ilembe were content to claimthe maximum points up for grabs itwas a poor showing of sportsmanshipby the Chatsworth lads and KZN Crick­et Union need to impose a heavy fineupon them for bringing the game intodisrepute.

Meanwhile, Dawnheights hopes ofnotching up maximum points in theirmatch against East Coast in Phoenixon Sunday was dented after the um­pires called off the game due to a wetpitch and soggy outfield.

Chatsworthconcede defeatafter 14-overs

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KWADUKUZA Darts Association (KDDA)will host the Dilley Puckree memorialdarts league commencing today(Wednesday) 5 November at the DolphinCoast Tavern in KwaDukuza.

Five teams comprising Nevil’s Auto,Isithebe Paints, R & B Gledhow, DarnallAction Sporting and Gledhow United willbe vying for honours.

The format of the league will be singleswitheachplayercontesting6matchesev­ery Wednesday night.

A maximum of 36 points will be up forgrabs in each league encounter with aminimum of 19 points needed to secure

victory. In the event of the scores beingtied (18­18), each team will get one pointbefore advancing to a tie­breaker. In thetie­breaker each team must nominateone player to represent them in the hopeof winning the tie.

Individual players who excel in the Dil­ley Puckree memorial league will bestrong contenders for selection into theKwaDukuza squad to participate in theKwaZulu Natal Darts Association Games.

Players who notch up 180 (three triple

successful 2014 darts season.In other darts news, Paddy Paday­

achee and Vasa Rungasamy stunned themore fancied duo of Sanjay Singh and Ku­ben Naidoo in straight sets (2­0) to clinchthe KwaDukuza Darts Association mixeddoubles title on Wednesday night.

Singh and Naidoo showed scant re­spect for their rivals Ashley Harripersadand Sidney Naicker after romping to animpressive 2­0 win in the quarter­finals tosecure a semi­final berth against Terrence

Subban and Jerry Arunachellam, whoeasily accounted for Vigen Murugan andPreggie Appadora.

Singh, in particular, was firing on allcylinders, posting an impressive 180(threetriple20s)enroutetothefinalafterjoining forces with Naidoo to eliminateSubban and Arunachellam in the semi­fi­nals. Singh and Naidoo were strongly fan­cied to clinch the mixed doubles title, butleft home disappointed after going down2­0 in the finals.

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Nkobongo tame Tigers>> In form striker’s hat­trick seals victory

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NKOBONGO Football ClubtamedTigers (5-1) in a SAFAIlembe Regional League

(KwaDukuza Stream A) gameplayed at the Recreation Ground onSaturday.

Nkobongotalismanstriker,Free-dom “Vonk” Dlamini was in prolificform notching up a hat-trickto secure the man-of-the-matchaward.

Thevisitorsopenedtheiraccountin the10thminuteafterSphamandlaMtolo broke free on the right flankand unleashed a perfect cross intothe box.

The lankyDlamini rosemajesti-callyabovetheTigersdefendersand

headed powerfully past the keeperto give Nkobongo an early 1-0 lead.

Tenminutes later theTigers cen-tral defender, assuming the role of asweeper, deliberately handled theball in the box and the referee hadno choice, but to give himmarchingorders (red-carded) and awardNkobongo a penalty.

Dlaminicalmlyslottedtheresult-ant spot-kick to double Nkobongo’sadvantage (2-0). Minutes later Ty-sonMchunuweavedhiswayintotheTigers box with some clever foot-work, but missed the target fromclose range.

Just before the break Mtolo re-ceived a perfect through ball fromWonderboy Gcwensa and un-leashedaraspinglowdrivetotheleft

of the Tigers keep to give Nkobongoa commanding 3-0 lead.

Football enthusiasts expectedNkobongo tostepoff theacceleratorin the second half, having virtuallybagged the three points.

But, they were caught onthe counter-attack barely 10 min-utes into the second half, which re-sulted in their leadbeing reduced to3-1.

Inthe60thminutetherewererap-tures of jubilation after Dlamini’s“magical step-over” before drib-blingpasttheTigerskeeperandtap-ping the ball into an empty goal-mouth to restoreNkobongo’s3-goalcushion (4-1).

Ten minutes later Dlamini wasperfectly positioned to shoot at

goal, but he unselfishly passedthe ball to the unmarked NtokozoNdlovu in the box, who missed thetarget from close range, balloon-ing the ball way over thecrossbar.

With less than five minutes re-maining, Ndlovu redeemed himselfafter latching onto a pass fromMchunu to give Nkobongo a re-sounding 5-1 win.

AnecstaticNkobongocoachTer-rence Zulu was full of praise for hischarges and urged the lads to pro-duce the same kind of performancein the forthcoming Nedbank Cupcompetition.

Meanwhile, Real Celtic recordedan emphatic 3-1win againstDSNatthe Manor Ground on Saturday.

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GLOWRITE ELECTRICAL65 Lindley Street (opp. Stanger Supermarket)Telefax : 032 - 551 3349 Cell: 083 736 8474

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Openview HDSatellite TV

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GHD WIDE MAXR1899.00

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