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GovernmentEMPLOYEES ARRESTED>> Locals feel long arm of the law after allegedly accepting R2 million in kickbacks

MERVYN KRISHNA

TWO senior government officialshave been arrested for allegedly re-ceivingmore than R2million in kick-backs from road repair contractors.

The arrests are the result of an18-month investigation by the Kwa-Zulu-Natal police anti-corruptiontask team comprising the Hawks,Special Investigations Unit and As-sets Forfeiture Unit.

Sukla Pooran Maharaj, based atthe provincial transport departmentoffices in KwaDukuza, is alleged tobe part of the racket.

He was arrested while holidayingat the Wild Coast and appeared atthe KwaDukuza Magistrate’s Courton19December.He wasgranted bailof R10 000 before the matter wasadjourned to a later date.

Maharaj is alleged to have re-ceived more thanR300000 inbribesfrom the company owners, a Durbancouple, for ensuring they receivedthe bulk of the contracts.

A second senior employee,Simphiwe Majola,aregional manag-

er in the KZN Department of Trans-port, appeared in the Durban Com-mercial Crime Court on Wednesday.

He has indicated to the court thathe intends pleadingnot guilty tomul-tiple counts of corruption, fraud andmoney laundering.

Thetwocases -andthoseofothersthat will be opened when “manymore”arrests follow-areexpected tobe joined for trial next year.

Majola - who was in charge ofawardingshort-termroadrepairandmaintenance contracts to variouscompanies on the provincial data-base - is alleged to have bypassed in-ternal procurement procedure con-trols that are meant to spread thecontracts to various small contrac-tors, and awarded the bulk of thework to the company owned by theDurban couple.

Thecouple,whoarebelieved tobein Johannesburg, have apparentlyarranged to hand themselves to po-lice.

Contractors had won tenders ofmore than R300 million. The con-tracts awarded were for the hire of

plantequipmentusedtorepairroads.They were also part of provincial

government’s plan to empoweremerging civil contractors.

Police are also probing R200 mil-lion worth of contracts awarded totwo other companies linked to thebusinessman.

The investigation, led by CaptainFana Khawula, uncovered that be-tween 2007 and last year the busi-nessman allegedly:

* Bought Majola a top-of-the-range Mercedes-Benz C280 worthmore than R430 000.

* Installed a pool at his Ashburtonhome in Pietermaritzburg forR83 072.

* Paid a R1.5 million deposit forMajola to buy a dairy farm in PortShepstone, and

* Paid R146 308 in architect’s feesfor renovations to his home.

The renovations to the home didnot goaheadbecauseMajola’sneigh-bours’ objected.

Duringhisbailapplication,MajolasaidhehadbeenemployedbytheDe-partment of Transport since 1994

and earned a salary of R47 000 amonth.Hesaidhewasnotaflightrisk.Hesaidhewasawareoftheinvestiga-tion since last year. The court accept-edMajola’s petition and granted himbail of R50 000. The case was ad-journed to March 18.

According to sources, the investi-gation began after a department em-ployee grew suspicious of how Ma-jola could afford his expensive car.

The employee did further checkson the vehicle and discovered it wasregistered in the name of a Durbanbusinessman who provided servicesto the department. According to a fo-rensic report commissioned by theDepartment of Treasury, the employ-ee reported the matter to the SpecialInvestigationsUnit. Police allege thatin2007,acompanyownedbythecou-ple had purchased the Mercedes-Benz from a dealership in uMhlangaand had given it to Majola in 2008.

Thevehiclewaspaidoffinthreein-stalments – R5 000, R300 000 andR125 650 – between August and De-cember 2007.

According to the State’s charge

sheethandedto thecourt,Majolaandthe businessman went to greatlengths to conceal how the vehiclewaspurchased,butnotbeforethecol-league had investigated.

The vehicle was transferred intothenameof aGauteng cardealershipowned by a Mr Padaychee who is analleged associate of the business-man, in July 2008. The followingmonth the vehicle was transferredfromtheGautengdealership toMajo-la.

The forensic report alleges thatMajolawentagainstdepartmentpro-tocol by approving the hire of theplantequipment for thebusinessmanbeyond the minimum 60 days.

In several incidents, a highlyplaced source said, the businessmancharged the department for use of anearth-moving machine in Port Shep-stone and Stanger for the same day,which resulted in payments exceed-ing R1.7m. “This is just the tip of theiceberg,” a police source said.

“We plan to arrest many morepeople for this. We expect at least 20arrests.”

AWARD-winning singer Donald Moatshe was arrestedafter he was caught speeding on the N2 in Ballito onSunday, 28 December.

“He was driving a silver Audi Q3 and was caughtdriving at 182km in a 120 km zone,” said road trafficinspectorate spokesperson Zinhle Mngomezulu.

She said Moatshe was with a few friends from Swa-ziland at the time. The musician was granted a R2 500bail at the Umhlali Magistrate's Court.

Donald Moatshe

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A PUPIL from the rural Ndwedweschool, Lihlithemba Technical HighSchool, hasmade theprovinceproudby being placed second among thenational top achievers in the quintal3 school category.

Qiniso Ngiba (17) was among theoutstanding pupils mentioned whenbasic education minister Angie Mot-shekga delivered the matric resultsin Johannesburg on Tuesday.

“I was very happy; I felt like jump-ing; flying over the world and thank-ing the Lord for that. I am going tostudy chemical engineering, proba-

bly at UKZN or Wits,” said Ngiba.Ngiba lost both his parents when

he was in grade one and was raisedby his 65-year-old grandmotherDombiNgiba,whoaccompaniedhimto Johannesburg.

“It was a very difficult time for ev-eryone, I had to raise them, clothethemandaccommodate them,butbyGod’s grace we did it.”said Dombi.

Ngiba scored distinctions in Eng-lish,Afrikaans,mathematics, life ori-entation,physicalscience, lifescienc-es and business economics.

Another pupil from the ruralDoringkop school, Banguni Second-ary, has made her school and villageproud after she scored seven As and

wasplaced in the top fivepupils in theiLembe District.

Shescoreddistinctions inEnglish,isiZulu, mathematics, physical sci-ence, life sciences, life orientationand dramatic arts.

Stanger Manor Secondary Schoolhadapassrateof81%.Top achieversAvreyna Kistensamy received eightAs, Kirthi Ramdhanee received sev-en AsandAkshi Singh received eightAs. They were also placed in the topfive of the district.

Principal TM Gounden said whilehe was pleased with the pass ratethere is room for improvement.“What I am happiest about is thenumber of admission to bachelors

degree passes we have this year.”Zakariyya Muslim School contin-

uedwith their excellent results whenthey scored an overall pass rate of100 %. The school’s top six pupils,Ammaarah Kajee, Tasmiya Saib,Ayesha Joosab, Zaakirah Akoo,RaeesaHoosainandMishkah Janseneach bagged six As.

Stanger High School scored a97.6 % pass rate with their top pupilElizabeth Mthembu scoring six dis-tinctions in English, isiZulu, mathe-matics, life orientation, life sciencesand physical science.

Glenhills Secondary School's topmatriculant, Saiyuran RamsamyandMuhammedKallan scored sixAs

each. Ramsamy scored distinctionsin English, Afrikaans, mathematics,physical science, engineering graph-ics and design and life orientationwhile Kallan scored distinctions inEnglish,Afrikaans,mathematics, ac-counting, engineering graphics anddesign and life orientation.

Stanger SouthSecondarySchool'stop pupil was Khulekani Mafulekawith five distinctions in mathemat-ics, physical science, geography, isi-Zulu and life orientation.

Stanger Secondary School scoreda 90 % pass rate. with Alvina Raja-money, Robin Pillay and NirvanaSewchuranobtainingsixAswhileTe-vin Velloo scored five As.

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THE Stanger Manor Hin-du Temple Society has ap-pointed their new resi-dent priest, PunditGulshan Kumar Sharma,who hails from Chandi-garh, Punjab,North India.

Please note normalprayer services have re-sumed as of January 1.

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AS partygoers were ringing in theNew Year across KwaDukuza, aShakaskraal mom was giving

birth to a bouncing baby boy at theStanger Hospital.

ProudmomNompumeleKhumalode-liveredthelastbabyof2013beforeGrout-villemomAyandaMzelemu gave birth tothe first baby of 2014 at the hospital.

Baby Siqiseko, which means “for

true”, was born shortly beforemidnight,weighing in at 3.2kg.

Baby Siyamthande waited until thenew year, arriving 25 seconds after mid-night at 3.5kg.

Khumalo joked: “I’m so relieved thatI gotmybelly out of theway and I’mbackto normal now.”

Sheaddedbothbabiesweregettingallthe attention.

“Theywere the last and the first of theyears 2013 and 2014.”

Mzelewu,whoalso has a boy, says thenewborn is healthy and doing well andshe is happy to be “back to normal”.

Meanwhile, baby SashaElizabeth Lo-ganwasbornatAlberlitoHospital inBal-lito at 12.06pm on New Year's day toproud parents Alena and James.

Sasha's parents work on cruise shipsin the USA andAlena is from the countryof Belarus.

They weremarried in the Cayman Is-lands in January 2013.

NewYear’sbabiesMothers AyandaMzelewu and Nom-pumelelo Khumalowith their newbornbabies are seen withStanger Hospitalstaff, Joyce Xulu, PLGcabashe, NN Ngo-mazulu and BZ Ngco-bo

PHOTO: MERVYNKRISHNA

MERVYN KRISHNA

N-FORCESecurity officers arrested awantedcatburglaronFriday,Decem-ber27,accusedof stealing thousandsof randsworthofvaluable items from

residents in the Townview area.Formonths, jewellery,cellphones,

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According to N-Force director Ni-tesh Arjun in nearly every instancetherewere virtually no clues, and thesuspect, Gideon Masinga, would of-ten cover his tracks.

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HeaddedthesuspectwasarrestedafterThenusBotha,whosehousewasbrokenintoaweekbefore,noticedthesuspect fleeinghisneighbour'shousewith a bag full of items.

“My officers and I got to the sceneandsearched thearea.We foundhimhidingneartheStangerHighSchool.”. “Whenhenoticedourpatrolvehicle,

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“However,webrought inoursniff-er dog, a German Shepard. It did nottake to long, before the suspect wasarrested and handed over to theKwaDukuza SAPS.”

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WELL known pastor, community ser-vant, andanadvocate for thepeopleofKwaDukuza Vijam Moses Daniel diedaftersufferingaheartattackintheear-ly hours of Sunday morning.

Daniel,whowould have celebratedhis birthday on 11 January, was bornin 1961toMrandMrsKodamalaDan-iel in the North Coast.

HegrewupinLot14 inKwaDukuzaon the Bethel Farm and schooled atStanger Primary, Empangeni Primaryand Clare Estate Secondary Schools.

He was a keen athlete and soccerplayer,earninghisNatalcoloursinthe1980s.

He laterworked at Umfolozi Sugarin Mtubatuba, FNB in Hluhluwe andFNB KwaDukuza.

He later acknowledged Gods call tofulltimeserviceandstudiedattheCapeTown Baptist Theological College.

Daniel graduated with distinctionsin theology andwas chosen student ofthe year.

He pastored the Jehovah ShalomBaptist Church and later initiated theBethel Community Church on 1 Sep-

tember 2000 on the Bethel Farm. Hetravelled on missions to India, Mauri-tius, Singapore and Australia.

Daniel was instrumental in estab-lishing the current Stanger Ministers’Forum, where he served as chairmanand secretary.

At the timeofhisdeath,pastorDan-iel was the secretary of the forum.

Hehadapassionforchurchunity inKwaDukuza and was instrumental in

establishing the Global Day of Prayerweek programme and the March forJesus.

He also played a key role in the an-nual switch on of the Christmas lightsin Stanger Manor.

He leavesbehind,hiswifeChampa,sonsMark andOliver and only daugh-ter Mischa, mum Karana, brothers,Peter and Paul and sister Ruth.

Pastor VijamMoses Daniel

Tribute toa leader

>> Prominent pastorand community leaderdies at 53

Bhakti Marga Youth Wingwill com-mence meetings at the Shanta NarasimhaTemple on Fridays at 5pm from 17 January.Contact Kubashni on 076 825 7357 formore information.

A Simply Meditation course (3hour)will be held on Sunday, 12 January atthe Shanta Narashima Temple between8am and 11am. For more information con-tact Krishna on 072 522 2249.

Sri Durga Temple, Larkspur Street inStanger Manor will observe Thaipoosam

Kavady on January 7.Ten days fast will be observed with dailyhavan prayer at 6pm. Teh main kavadyprayer will take plac on January 16 at5:30pm.PrayerwillbeconductedbyIndranNaidoo and the resident priest, GulshanKumar Sharma. Contact the temple on084 8152 156 or Som Mudaly on 078 4094494orRamMakardoodon0844862207.

Glendale Ganessar Temple will holdtheir annual kavady on Sunday, January 19.Flasg hoisting will take place on January12 at 2pm. Chariot procession will take

place on Saturday, January 18 at 2pm. Ka-vady devotees must contact the officialsbefore January 12. For more informationcontact Krish Naidu on 083 739 7663 orManni Singh on 083 4200 144.

The Mdonville Hindu Temple will holdtheir annual night kavady festival on Janu-ary 16 commencing at 3pm. Flag hoistingwill take place on January 7 at 6pm. Chariotprocession is scheduled for January 11. Ka-vady devotees can contact Lefty Perumalon 074 110 5014 or Krish Kisten on 083 5566276.

The Gledhow Emperumal Temple willhost their 40th kavady festival on January

19 commencing at 8am. Flag histing willtake place on January 10 at 6pm. The chari-ot procession will take place on January 18.For kavady bookings contact George Na-icker on 032 552 3487 or Babs Naidoo on032 552 5823.

The members and officials of theWindy Heights Sri Ram Mandir, Horn-beam Drive, invites you and your familytoattendaJhundaPrayeronSunday,Janu-ary 12 at 9am. Lunch will be served. Formore information contact B Sewpersat on032 551 2430 or Das Harilal on 084 3632500.

The Shri Durga Temple in Stanger

manor will hold a special SarasvathyPrayer for all scholars and students whowill commence with their studies on Tues-day, January 14. The prayer will be held onSunday, January 12 at 9am. All pupils arewelcome for blessings. For more informa-tioon conatct Ram Makardood on 084 4862207 or Som Mudaly on 078 4094 494.

Sri Amiritha Ligeswarar Temple,Flamboyant Drive in Morningside in-vites you for the Thipongal and Sri Ayyap-pan Prayer on January 14 and December 16respectively commencing at 6pm. Formore information contact Sri Rangana-than Gurukul on 074 498 2513 or 032 5513248.

what’s on To place a notice in the “What's on” section, email [email protected] or fax us on 032 552 3985. Deadline – Monday 10am. Items in thissection will only be run twice ahead of your event and are free of charge.

Hundreds of drunkdrivers arrests>> Authorities say putting lives at risk by driving under the influenced should not go unpunished

ATOTALof260drivers - includ-ing a police constable whoseblood alcohol level was nearly

double the legal limit - were arrestedby the KwaDukuza SAPS, traffic de-partment and crime prevention unitsincemid-November2013-all linkedto drinking and driving.

Ina seriesof roadblocksandoper-ations at Zinkwazi, KwaDukuza andBallito, they arrested 196 offendersand issued several fines.

At a roadblock on New Year’s Evenear theBlythedaleBeach flyover, of-ficersarrested16suspectsfordrivingunder the influence of alcohol and is-sued 29 fines for other offences.

At thesameroadblock,officersar-rested a police constable who had abreathalyser readingof 0.54mgof al-cohol per 1000ml of blood.

Thepolicemanalsohadhisservicepistol and 16 rounds of ammunitionon him at the time of his arrest.

Traffic officers arrested another12 people for driving under the influ-enceofalcoholataroadblock inBalli-to where 36 fines for other offenceswere also issued.

On New Year’s Day, another eightwere arrested for driving under theinfluence of alcohol in the Zinkwaziarea.

KwaDukuza municipal assistantdirector Johnny Moodley said fivedrivers were arrested at a roadblocknear the Stanger Hospital and 11more during patrols in the CBD inKwaDukuza and Ballito areas onThursday.

“Our festive season plan has beenactivated from 1 December and wewere ready for the influx of visitors toour wonderful town. I would like toappeal to motorists to be patient andtolerant on the road.

“Our officers will continue to ad-

opted a zero tolerance approach todrunk drivers,” said Moodley.

KwaDukuza mayor RicardoMthembu welcomes these arrests.

Mthembu notes these statisticswith concern, saying such figuresarea damning indication and show ele-ments of irresponsibility on govern-ment roads.

He said: “Instability and losses ofinnocent lives as a result of drunken

driving couldhave started the year ina sombre note if the arrests were notmade”.

Another alarming report was ta-bledlastweek, indicatingthenumberof fines issued to defective vehiclesandmovingviolations.Atotalof1450violations were recorded in Decem-ber 2013 and January 2014.

Mthembu commended the com-munity safetyunit andapplauded the

joint operations of various law en-forcementunitssayingthat thefutureof road offenders is void.

“With the additions in our arsenalofmeasures, these arrests are highlycommendable and we salute the gal-lant effortsmadeby lawenforcementagencies who worked to the nigh toensure that there ispeaceandstabili-ty in our communities.

“ Our municipality has always es-

pousedthenotionofsafety foralldur-ing and beyond the festive season",Mthembu said.

"The death of one person in ourroadsisonetoomany, itcannotbetol-erated therefore;wecannot rest untilwe shake-off the fateful habit exer-cised by irresponsible people".

Mthembu still maintains that thebattleagainstcrimeandroadcarnag-es should be everybody's concern.

From left, RV Gumede, S Nzama and S Dladla at their headquarters in KwaDukuza.

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THE downside to the festive season isthe shortage of blood stocks currentlybeing experienced by the South Afri-can National Blood Service (SANBS).

“Our blood stocks are extremelylow, in particular Group O blood, theuniversalbloodgroupthatcanbegiventoanyoneinanemergency,”saysSifisoKhoza, spokesman for the east coastregion of SANBS.

“The national stock level is only on2.0 days but (more alarmingly) KZN ison0.7days.Weneed fivedays cover tobe in a healthy situation.

“This means that you could be at arisk of losing a loved one who mightneed a lifesaving blood transfusion oryoumayyourselfneedabloodtransfu-sion should there not be adequatebloodavailable,”Khozasaid. “Withoutyourdonatedblood,manypatientsare

in danger of losing their lives.”Collections in the country continue

to drop drastically during the festiveseason, resulting in a daily average ofabout 2.0 day’s blood being available.This is far less than the five-day stockrequired to be collected by the SANBStoensurethatthecountry’sdemandforsafe and adequate blood is met.

SANBS needs to collect 3 000 unitsofbloodaday tomeet thecountry’sde-mand.

This is a plea to all South Africanswhomeet theminimumrequirementstocommittodonatingblood,especiallyat this very difficult period. This act ofkindness can save up to three lives.

To find the nearest blood bank, call0800 11 9031 or go to www.san-bs.org.za.

Critically low blood stock in KZN

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WHY does KwaDukuza Munici-pality squander the tons ofwaste paper that could be col-lected in the area each week?

This is a valuable resource interms of generating revenuefrom recycling, the value ofwhich could be used to help withthe costs of all the necessary re-medial work in the Greater Balli-to area.

Things that could be donewith this revenue include pot-

hole repairs, trimming the mu-nicipal verge trees, keeping thepublic toilets in pristine condi-tion, maintenance to the BoardWalk and the final demolition ofthe remains of the old Dolphincoast Mall.

There are many other munic-ipal matters for which ratepay-ers already pay, but for whichthey are constantly ignored bythe municipal officials, who ap-pear to be used to living in dirty,

poorly maintained conditions.Are they trying to reduce the

greater Ballito area into a slumarea?

Every Tuesday, we have do-mestic refuse and garden refusecollected.

On a Friday we have domes-tic refuse collected only.

Now, if Dolphin Coast Wasteor the municipality were to sup-ply say orange bags of a similarstrength to the garden refuse

bags, the waste paper could becollected on a Friday in additionto the domestic refuse.

Other neighbouring munici-palities do this so why does itappear to be impossible forKwaDukuza municipal authorityto collect the huge quantity ofwaste paper for recycling?

George N Gray

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NERESH GAYAPERSHAD

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SOMETIMES it gets difficult to re-main positive in our world today.After all, there are many wars go-ing on, we're on the tail end of arecession that has shaken the fi-nancial well-being of many, mil-lions of people have lost their jobsand many more continue to do so,our education system is taking hitafter hit by losing money and goodteachers and our newscasts arefilled with reports of crime, trage-dy, death and destruction.

their lives are over.There are people in their twen-

tieswhoalreadyfeelliketheyhavemissed the boat to success andhappiness.

There are people in their thir-ties and forties who sit aroundmoaning that life has passedthem by.

I want to shout to them all:"Wake up! You're still alive! Whathave you done today?"

If we want a happy life we can'tdwell on what is going on aroundus or our past mistakes.

If we want joy and love, wehave to choose them today.

We get a new chance at life ev-ery time we wake up in the morn-

ing. It is up to us to seize it. Todaycan be the beginning of a newworld and life for each of us. Wecan choose positivity and joy.

We can live in delight startingat this moment. It doesn't matterhow miserable our world or ourpast has been. Our present can befull of joy and our future can be fullof happiness.

Itdoesn'tmatter ifweareeightor 80 - we can still make our livesand our world wonderful.

Life isn't over until your lastheartbeat. Start today, then, tomake your heart beat with positiv-ity, joy and love which in return willcontinue to leave your world full oflight and life...

Starttoday!

FOR many South Africans, the festive seasonstarted on a sad note following the death ofNelson Mandela.

However, the sad news has allowed South Af-ricans to reflect and feel a sense of accomplish-ment.

2014 is election year and also marks the 20thanniversary of South Africa’s democracy.

There is no doubt a lot has changed in thecountry in 20 years and many are asking if this isa South Africa Nelson Mandela would have beenproud of.

It is without question that Madiba has left alegacy which every South African is proud of andnow there is a sense of hope - judging by lettersand resolutions posted on social media.

With a new year comes new beginnings andSouth Africans may be hoping for some changes- this year voters will have the chance to do this.

This week the class of 2013 will start a newchapter in their lives and the Weekly looks for-ward to sharing these stories with you nextweek.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Making 2014count

For many, things arenot very positive on apersonal level either!

"What can you dowhen you have donenothing but mess upyour whole life?"

These were thewords I heard when Iturnedonthetelevisionthe other day.

They were comingfrom one of the talkshows that are so pop-ular on television thesedays.

I almost switchedchannels, but thewords I had heardmade me stop for an in-stant.

I looked at thespeaker of these words.He couldn't have beenmore than 18-years-old, but already he waswriting off his life as auseless waste becauseof the way the worldand his life was turningout. I wanted to yell athim: "You're not deadyet!"

It is so sad that somany people cannotmovebeyondthenega-tivity that surroundsthem and their past.

People need tolearn to live in the pres-ent.

There are so manypeople like that talkshow guest. There arepeople still in their teenyears thinking that

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Happy New Year!!

Kuyizindleko ukubanomoya omuhle

ULINDELANI Mkhize ongumholi weJoyous Celebration nongowokuqalakusuka kwesokunxele, ubenesiphihli somcimbi wokugubha usuku lwa-khe lokuzalwa ngoNcibijane eBoulevard 44 eBallito enyakathoyeTheku. Owesibili ngumkakhe uNhlanhlo noMnuz Vukani Cele on-gumngane wabo.

Ubenendumezulu yomcimbiumholi we-Joyous Celebration

IZITHOMBE:GUY VEZIUBANZIMalinganoXolileNhlanhlabencokolaemcimbinikaLindelaniMkhizeeBallitongeledlule

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HALLMARK AKSONS JV (PTY) LTD T/ADURBAN SOUTH TOYOTAEXECUTION CREDITOR

andAHMED RASHID HASSIM T/A HARAMAIN

MOTORSEXECUTION DEBTOR

AUCTIONKindly Take Notice That in terms of Judgmentgranted on 21st February 2011 in the StangerMagistrate’s court and Warrant of Executionissued thereafter, a sale in execution ofthe undermentioned goods will be held atthe premises of HARAMAIN MOTORS at 6CROTAN PLACE INDUSTRIAL PARK on the30th JANUARY 2014 at 14H00 consisting of

GOODSStock and Trade (consisting of used car spares,rims, tyres, assorted spares)Assorted Towing EquipmentAssorted Office Furniture (consisting of desks,chairs and metal filing cabinets)

to the highest bidder IN CASH OR BANKGUARANTEE CHEQUE.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT:1.The sale is a sale of execution pursuant to aJudgment obtained in the above Court.2.The Rules of this auction are available 24hours prior to the auction at the office of theSheriff for 3.Lower Tugela at Suite 6, JayKrishna Centre, 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street,KwaDukuza.Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisite subjectto specific conditions, inter alia:a)Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68of 2008(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961);b)FICA-legislation in respect of proof of identityand address particulars;c)Payment of a Registration fee of R500.00 incash;d)Registration of conditions.4.The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugelawill conduct the sale with auctioneers R Singh(Sheriff) and/or S Reddy.5.Advertising costs at current publication ratesand sale costs according to court rules apply.DATED AT PINETOWN ON THIS 28th DAY OFNOVEMBER 2013.EXECUTION CREDITOR’S ATTORNEYMESSRS KING-ESSACK & ASSOCIATESINC.64 KINGS ROAD, PINETOWN, 3600EMAI: [email protected]: 031-701 1561, FAX: 031-701 7438REF: MRS KALLICHURUM/vp/DEB 1076c/o SHANTHA NAIR & ASSOCIATESSUITE 4, TRUWORTHS SQUARE,88-90 KING SHAKA STREET, KWA DUKUZA

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IN THE SOUTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT, JOHANNESBURG(REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA)

CASE NO. 2012/10476In the matter between:

FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED T/A RMB PRIVATE BANK Plaintiff/Execution Creditor

andMZILIKAZI GODFREY KHUMALO NO 1st Defendant/Execution Debtor

RAYMOND MLUNGISI MNYAMEZELI ZONDO NO2ndDefendant/Execution Debtor

MAKHOSAZANA BRIDGET KHUMALO NO3rd Defendant/Execution Debtor

CHARLES EDWARD GRAHAM NO4thDefendant/Execution Debtor

MZILIKAZI GODFREY KHUMALO5thDefendant/Execution Debtor

(The 1st to 5th Execution Debtors in their representative capacities astrustees for the time being of MZI KHUMALO FAMILY TRUST, NOW

KNOWN AS MAWELA FAMILY TRUST, IT202/1995)

NOTICE OF SALEThis is a sale in execution pursuant to a judgement obtained in the aboveHonourable Court dated 6 JULY 2012 in terms of which the followingproperty will be sold in execution on 28 JANUARY 2014 at 10H00 at134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/KwaDukuza, to the highestbidder without reserve:Properties which are notarially tied, being:Erf 79 Port Zimbali (Extention 1), Registration Division F.U. situate inthe Dolphin Coast Transitional Local Council Area and in the Port Natal-Ebodwe Joint Services Board Area, Administrative District of Natal,Province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, in extent 1 773 (one thousand sevenhundred and seventy three) square metres, held under Deed of TransferT29950/1996, subject to all the terms and conditions therein and moreespecially subject to a restraint against free alienation.ANDErf 80 Port Zimbali (Extention 1), Registration Division F.U. situatedin the Dolphin Coast Transitional Local Council Area and in the PortNatal-Ebodwe Joint Services Board Area, Administrative District ofNatal, Province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, in extent 1 617 (one thousand sixhundred and seventeen) square metres, held under Deed of TransferT35095/2003, subject to all the terms and conditions contained thereinand more especially subject to a restraint against free alienation.Situated at 10 & 12 Camwood Street, Port ZimbaliThe properties are zoned: ResidentialMain Building5 Bedrooms, 9 Reception Areas, 3 Study, 5 Bathrooms, 1 Kitchen, 3Guest WCOut Building2 Bedrooms, 1 Reception Area, 1 Bathroom, 1 Kitchen, 5 Garages(The nature, extent, condition and existence of the improvements are notguaranteed.)The Purchaser shall in addition to the Sheriff’s commission, which is6%(six percent) on the proceeds of the sale up to a price of R30 000.00(Thirty thousand rand) and thereafter 3.5%(three comma five percent)up to a maximum fee of R9 655.00 (Nine thousand seven hundred andfifty rand) plus Vat thereon, pay a deposit of 10% of the purchase pricein cash, bank guaranteed cheque or EFT into the Sheriff’s trust accountimmediately upon closing of the bid and the balance against transfer,which shall be secured by a Bank or Building Society guarantee in a formacceptable to Plaintiff’s conveyancers, which guarantee shall be deliveredby the Purchaser to the Sheriff within twenty one (21) days from the dateof the sale and shall provide for the payment of the full balance and anysuch interest payable as provided for hereunder.The Rules of this auction are available 24 hours before the auction at theoffice of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela, Suite 6, Jay Krishna Centre, 134/6Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza/Stanger.The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela will conduct the sale withauctioneer R Singh (Sheriff) and/or S Reddy.Advertising costs at current publication rates and sale costs according tocourt rules apply.Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisite subject to conditions, interalia:A)Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008(URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)B)FICA - legislation i.r.o. proof of identity and address particulars.C)Payment of a Registration Fee of R10 000.00 in cash.D)Registration conditions.The aforesaid sale shall be subject to the Conditions of Sale which may beinspected at the office of the Sheriff Lower Tugela, Suite 6, Jay KrishnaCentre, 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza/Stanger, duringnormal office hours Monday to Friday.DATED AT JOHANNESBURGTHIS 21stDAY OF OCTOBER 2013MENDELOW-JACOBS ATTORNEYSPlaintiff’s AttorneysUnit 8C, 1st Floor3 Melrose BoulevardMelrose Arch, Melrose NorthJOHANNESBURGTel: 011 530 9200Fax: 011 530 9201Ref: MAT2233/VL/Ms L Rautenbach

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Sectional Titlecommercial unit forsale, suitable forprofessionals. Phone:032-552 5812/084 5820105.

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1 Room with ensuiteand kitchen, R1500incl. Lights, Available1 February, Glenhills.Contact: 082 7303686/032-551 6835.

2 Bedroom, 1 en-suite, lounge, K+TB,big balcony, StangerManor. Tel: 032-5511397.

3 B/Room, open planlounge/dining, T/Bathroom, Glenhills.Contact: 072 3166014.

Basement to let, wellsecured, pref. marriedcouple or with onechild, Stanger Manor.Contact: 071 3339640.

Fully furnished room &kitchen to let at TillockFlats in Hilliar Rd(Glenwood-Dbn), closeto Medical School, Forfemale students only,Rent R2250 excludingelectricity. Contact: 078804 5089.

HERBALISTS

Stanger-Astrologer-Psychic-Supernatural-Healer, Dr Ntuna,Herbalist-Consultant“Palm reading, fortuneteller”. Contact: 073057 3960.

LAND FOR SALE

Shakaskraal, Lot 5, sub147, 44-46 Ocean ViewRd, 1773 sqm (0.5acres). Contact: 084596 6142/032-9457251.

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Premises to let, HulettStreet, suitable formedical or otherprofessional practice.Contact Sham & Meer:032-551 2265.

SERVICES

After Care/Day Care,081 594 5190.

Happy Kidz Nursery/Crèche/Day Care,Based in Glenhills,2-5 years, R400 p/m.Contact: 076 2354684.

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Transport requiredfrom Stanger to DerbyDowns (Westville),Also willingly to join acar pool. Contact: 076714 5172.

Scholars transportavailable from Glenhills+ Townview, RockyPark, NewTown toStanger Heights,Manor Primary,Manor Secondary,Stanger Secondary,KwaDukuza Primary.Contact: 073 375 1072/071 345 8714/032-5524541.

Scholars transportavailable fromTownview, RockyPark and NewTown toGlenhills Secondaryand Primary Schools,17 years in business.Contact: 032-5523205/076 553 5726.

Transport available,UKZN, Howard,Westville, DUT, VC,CTI, Damelin, SkyAviation, early and lateloads, pick and dropfrom home. Contact:079 999 9758/084 6556605.

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Maths Tuition-Gr 11& 12. Phone: 083 4362737.

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Blockman/ButcheryGeneral Assistantswanted must haveexperience withreference. Call at PlazaMeats, Shop 3, CatoStreet or Phone 032-552 1651.

Cleaning Staff requiredin Stanger Manor.Contact: 083 7033421.

Admin AssistantGeneral Admin, M/SOffice/BankingRequirements: matricwith Maths andAccounting, 1 yearworking experienceInternal Junior SalesRepThe successfulcandidate must havethe following qualities:-Matric-Previous workingexperience in computersoftware and hardwarea necessity-Good communicationskills-Code 08 driver’slicenceComputer Repair andSales TechThe successfulcandidate must havethe following qualities:-2 years of repairexperience-Code 08 driver’slicenceForward CV [email protected]

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Code 8 Driversrequired. Contact: 032-551 5450.

Positions availablefor travel consultantsand accountant fortravel agency and touroperator in Ballito andShakaskraal. Pleasemail CV to [email protected].

Require shop assistantfor hardware andsupprette must haveadministration skills,salary R2400-00.Phone: 032-5522014/081 257 4710.

Transport Companyrequires anexperienced Storeman,Must have knowledgeof truck spares, To startimmediately. Contact:032-551 4260/5.

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“God Bless You In Motion” We Get “U” Moving Again

THE Luthuli Museum school holiday programme had a ‘Nelson Mandela’theme running through it for the weeks of December. One of the activitiesthe children engaged in was to create a banner using paints signed withtheir hand prints that was hung up across one of the walls of the Intrepre-tative Centre. Here the children stand to show off their handiwork. The sec-ond part of the programme commences this week and runs until the startof the new school term.

Holidayprogrammeat museum

The children ofGroutville were en-couraged to createtheir own messagesof support and con-dolence followingthe death of formerpresident NelsonMandela. The mes-sages and artworkwere put up on dis-play at the recep-tion area of the Lu-thuli Museum forvisitors to see.

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The Trustees, members and officials

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Thursday, 16 January Time: 5pm

For more information contact thePriest or Clerk on 032 551 3259

Daily prayers will take place from Tuesday,07/01/14 commencing at 6pm, except forSaturday, 11/01/14 the prayer will commence at4pm and Sunday, 12/01.14 the prayer willcommence at 8.30am.

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WEEKLY REPORTER

NEW Year’s eve has always been a time for look-ing back at the year that was, and more impor-tantly, forward to the coming year.

It’s a time to reflect on the changes and resolveto follow through on those changes. Some of the mostcommon new year resolutions include spending moretime with the family, regular exercise and keeping fit,taming the bulge, quit smoking or drinking, gettingout of debt and helping others.

The Weekly spoke to some leading sports adminis-trators in the Ilembe District and asked them for theirsporting resolutions of 2014:

Nkosinathi Mhlongo (president of SAFA KwaDu-kuza Local Football Association) said: “I resolved tofoster a close working relationship with all clubs affili-

ated to us and encourage each senior team to havea feeder side in the junior ranks thus ensuring constanttalent identification and an ongoing developmentprogramme”.

Desigan Pillay (chairman of Ilembe PrimarySchools cricket) said: “My resolution is to have moreschools involved in cricket and to take the game ofcricket especially to the disadvantaged schools. Iwant to focus on restructuring mini cricket in the Ilem-be district.”

Magnum Mngadi (president of Ndwedwe LocalFootball Association) said: “I made a wish-list of fivepriorities for new year. Firstly, my aim is to developmore coaches in Ndwedwe who would successfullycomplete an introductory coaching course. Secondly,I want to focus on the development on referees whowill be able to officiate at domestic level and at re-gional games.

“Thirdly,wewanttofocusoninitiatinganunder-13and under-15 league in the new year. The need for anadministration workshop for all our clubs and em-powering members about the constitution is high onmy wish-list. Finally, I want to ensure that the goodpartnership that SAFA Ndwedwe Football Associa-tion have with the Ndwedwe Municipality continuefor 2014 and years to come and we are truly indebtedto them for investing in our development pro-grammes”.

Isaac Abraham (president of Stanger and DistrictVolleyball Association) said: “We have neglected ju-nior volleyball in the past two years and our focus in2014 will be the launch of the primary (U13) and sec-ondary (U16) schools league with the aim of develop-ing players into volleyball giants in our province. Fur-thermore, we hope to revive women’s volleyball in2014 and urge the women in KwaDukuza to make acommitment in playing the sport in the New Year”.

Suren Bissessur (newly appointed coach of SiyayaFootball Club) said: “I want to commit myself to work-

ing hard with Siyaya Football Club and win the SAFAIlembe Regional League and gain promotion into thesecond division ranks”

Thulani Gumbi (President of SAFA Ilembe Region)said: “To see football activities implemented andfunctioning of local football associations. I want tosee clean administration and host capacity buildingand technical development workshops.

“I will be excited to see one of our SAFA IlembeRegion teams promoted to the Second Division ranksin the 2014/2015 season”.

Thulani Gumbi (president of SAFA IlembeRegion).

New year’s sporting

RESOLUTIONS>> Positive changes ahead for sporting organisations

Magnum Mngadi (president of SAFA Ndwed-we Football Association).

Thursday, January 96pm-Citizen All Stars vs Doringkop (Manor)Friday, January 105.30pm- Happy Stars vs Madundube (Manor)7.30pm-Mavusana vs Rocky Park (Manor)Saturday, January 1111am-Junior Stars vs Siyazama (Recreation)1pm-Tiger Boyz vs Doringkop (Recreation)Sunday, January 1211am-Mtwana vs Young Lions (Recreation)11am-Movers vs Thembeni (Manor)1pm-Madundube vs Mavusana (Manor)1pm-K9 Real Celtic vs Beez (Recreation)1pm-Young Nation vs Citizen All Stars (Shakaville)

SAFA KwaDukuzaLocal FootballAssociation-Fixtures

Without a warning you were gone, and God only 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,A part of us went with you, the day God took you home.In life we loved you so dearly, in death we love you stillA place in our hearts is left, that you can only fill.Our hearts ache in sadness and tears still flow,What it means to lose you, no one will ever knowThe Yearly Memorial Ceremony will take place onDate: Monday, 13 January 2014Time: 6.30 pm for 7pmVanue: Siva Sungum Hall, 26 Berthwell Drive, Highridge,StangerSadly missed by her loving husband Jaya, daughters Devani andShivani, sons Keshlen and Kovilen, mum, sister, nieces, nephewsand family.

AUM NAMO SHIVAYAYearly Memorial Ceremony

Mrs Mognambal (Shammy) Reddy

As we look back overt i m e , w e f i n dourselves wonderingdid we remember tothank you enough forall you have done forus? For all the timesyou were by our side,to help and supportus… To celebrate ours u c c e s s e s , Tou n d e r s t a n d o u rproblems and acceptour defeats. Wewonder if we everthanked you for thesacrifices you made.To let us have the

Aum Namah ShivayaIn Loving Memory of the late

Vadival Singh (Bala)Born: 7/12/1956

Called to Rest: 7/3/2013

very best, and for the simple things like laughter,smiles and times we shared. If we have forgotten toshow our Gratitude for all the things you did, We arethanking you now, And we are hoping you knew allalong, how much you meant to us.You and your family are kindly requested toattend the 1 Year Memorial Ceremony of the lateVadival Singh (Bala)Date: Sunday, 12 January 2014Time: 10.30am - 12.00pmVenue: 306 Millview, ShakaskraalSadly missed by the Singh family.

- CLERICAL CLERKGeneral Office Duties

- SUPERVISORProduction quality &quantity controller

Please post CV, Testimonial,Matric Certificate to

P.O. Box 110, Mandeni,4490

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(SGB paid)

2 x General Assistants

(Educator Aide)

Closing date: 20/01/2014 - 3:30pm

Prescribed application forms to becollected from Stanger TrainingCentre, Pamhaven Drive, Glenhillsfrom 13 January 2014.

Regret no fax’s and emails.

STANGER

TRAINING CENTRESchool for Learners with Special

Educational Needs

VACANCIES

IN LOVING MEMORY

Gone is the face weloved so dear. Godtook away the shininglight within a home thatwas always bright. Wemiss the light, wealways wi l l . Yourvacant place, no onecan fill.In our heart, you willalways stay loved andr e m e m b e r e deveryday.You and your familyare invited to attend the 15 and 16 DayCeremony of the late Sheila Pillay on the 15January 2014 and will continue thefollowingdayon the 16 January 2014.Family, friends and relatives are requested toplease accept this as a personal invitation.Sadly missed and ever remembered by her 4children, 3 daughters-in-law, 1 son-in-law and7 grandchildren.

SHEILA PILLAY

We thought of you today but that is nothing new,We thought of you yesterday and will tomorrowtoo. We think of you in silence and make nooutward show, for what it meant to lose you,Only those who love you know, Rememberingyou is easy, we do it everyday, it’s the heartacheof losing you that will never go away.You and your family are humbly requestedto attend the yearly Memorial Service of ourdear dad Madray Pillay (George)Date: Saturday, 11 January 2014Venue: 19 School Lane,GledhowTime: 2pm-3pmSadly missed by his wife (Nagamma), sons,daughters, brothers, sisters, grandchildren anda host of family and friends.

In Loving Memory

Madray Pillay (George)

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A slam dunk for Sanele>> Mthiyane elected Basketball South Africa vice-president

WEEKLY REPORTER

WELLknownsports adminis-trator SaneleMthiyanewasover the moon after being

elected vice-president of BasketballSouth Africa (BSA) at its annual gen-eral meeting.

Mthiyane started playing basket-ball in Shakaville with a team calledRim Shakers in 1994. The playersmoved on to different schools inKwaDukuza and at that time basket-ball was the fastest growing sport inthe country. Mthiyane received hisfirst goldmedal in 1997 after leadingMLSultan Secondary School to victo-ry against Tshelenkosi in the finals ofthe Lower Tugela Tonver Games.

After completing secondaryschool hegot involved in thedevelop-ment of basketball. He coached theSouth African under-19 squad in theZonal VI Games in 2011. He workedfor the Durban High School Basket-ball Academy before becoming a FI-BA Zonal referee. In 2008 he waselected as chairpersonof theKwaZu-lu-Natal Basketball Association.

Mthiyanesaid:“OurresponsibilityatBasketballSouthAfricais toensurethedevelopmentofbasketball isdonethroughout the country through pro-vincial associations and our associ-atesmembers.Weareresponsiblefor

the creation of policies that includetalent identification, high perfor-mance and clear academy systems.

“BSA is responsible for imple-mentation of programmes that in-clude the South African CoachingFramework. We organise nationalchampionships , select and preparenationalteamstoparticipateininter-national competitions”.

Explaining the vision of BSA,Mthiyane said: “We need to restorethe hype and participation that waswitnessed in the90’sandensure thatbasketball becomes one of the bestcodes in the country that is able tocompete globally.

“We are currently putting togeth-er a strategy plan that will ensuremass participation that will in turnalignitselftothecurrentprogrammesdone by our stakeholders”.

BSA intends focusing on the prov-incesas theyare the foundationofde-velopment.

TheBasketballNational League, aprofessional league has beenlaunched and finished its season atthe end of last year.

The leaguewill serveasacontinu-ous eliteprogrammethatwillnotonlyallowincreasedparticipationbut fur-ther create commercial relationshipand investment and also help in thecreation of job opportunities.

When questioned about the stateofthegameatschools,Mthiyanesaid:“The status of development of schoolsport is the responsibility of the gov-ernment and minister Fikile Mbalu-la’s department has done its best toensurethegoaltohavealllearnersac-cessing sport as a right is achieved.

“Working with the Department ofSportandRecreationandtheDepart-ment of Education will speed up ourplans of developing basketball be-

cause of the maximum number ofschools thatwill participate.Thiswillfurther assist us in reaching out tomorepreviouslydisadvantagedcom-munities”.

HesaidBSAisworkingondevelop-ing a clear club system frameworkthat will ensure that when childrenfinish school they will be able to finda club in their community thatwill beplaying in the local or district league.

“The second national top schools

championship was recently held inBloemfontein and basketball wasamong thepriority codes thatpartici-pated.”

Adding tohisexperience, last yearMthiyane went to Germany on asporting assignment. The pro-grammewaspartofanagreementbe-tween the German governmental or-ganisation Deutsche Gesellschaft furInternationale Zusammenarbeit(GIZ) and the Department of Sportand Recreation, whereby a group ofyoung people and managers visitedGermany to learn about how sport isorganised and practiced there.

Mthiyanealsoservesas thegener-al secretary of the KwaZulu-NatalSports Confederation.

His message to the youth: “Youngpeople are the nuclei of the future ofthis country, the engine of all sectorsofoursociety,andarethepillarsofoureconomic transformation.

“Young people are important indriving the progressive program-mess of transforming, growing anddeveloping this country. We shallcontinueusingsport to fight social illssuch as drug abuse which is a chal-lenge faced by young people.”

“I therefore urge all the youthpar-ticularly the Mandela Generation togo out in their numbers to register asa voter on 8 and 9 February.”

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Luthuli Museum executive adminis-trative assistant Thabani Nkosi (left)and community liaison officer ZinhleNyembe hand over a prize to one ofthe participants of a memorial soc-cer tournament held at the Grout-ville grounds in December. The tour-nament was a joint effort of themuseum and local SAFA officialsand formed one of a number ofspecial initiatives held by the muse-um to commemorate the life andtimes of former president NelsonMandela.

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