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DesalinationEIA to go ahead
>> Community says alternative options still need to be investigated
KAVEEL SINGH
THE Environmental ImpactAssessment (EIA) report willbe going ahead for a proposed
desalination plant in La Mercy.Thiswasrevealedatapublicmeet-
ing held by CSIR, the facilitatingcompany sourced by Umgeni Watertodecideifadesalinationplantwouldbe feasible and environmentallysafe to solve the water crisis in thenorth.
Ameeting was previously held on8October,2014 when the communi-
ty asked CSIR and Umgeni Water tohalt all forms of a desalination.
However, Monday’s meeting waspoorly attended with fewer than 20members from Tongaat and sur-rounding areas attending, despitethe event being advertised in localnewspapers, the library and othervarious means of notification.
Themeetingwasoffsetbyenviron-mental activistAndishaMaharajwhosaid objections had already beenmadeasking for theplant proposal tobe halted.
“What happened to our previous
objections? We were all quite vehe-ment at the previous meeting sayingwedonotwantthedesalinationplant.
“Why is this meeting continuing ifthis is the case?Youhavebeenreject-edbythecommunity.Whatistheneedfor this?”
Maharaj was thereafter told by afacilitator that while her objectionswere noted, CSIR’s only functionwasto communicate with the communityand assess the scientific impact of adesalination plant.
The meeting continued witheThekwini representative Simon
Struton presenting the situation ofwaterconsumptionwithinmunicipalboundaries.
PHOTO: KAVEEL SINGHeThekwini Water and Sanitation representative Simon Struton during hispresentation.
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AFTER monthsofsittingonthefence the R1.4 billion BallitoJunction regional shopping
centre development has been giventhego-aheadbytheKwaDukuzaMu-nicipality (KDM).
Themunicipality, onWednesday,approved theSiteDevelopmentPlan(SDP) for the 65,000m2 mega mallproject being led by the MenlynMaine and Flanagan and Gerardconsortium.
According to plans the existingBallito Junction will be extended bymore than six times its current sizeintoaworld-class regional shopping
destinationattheentrancetoBallito.Construction on Ballito Junction,
which is located at the entrance ofBallito, between thebusyN2andM4highways, is anticipated to takeabout 24 months.
Thenewmall isscheduledtoopenin the first quarter of 2017.
The new Ballito Junction will behometo the town’s first cinemacom-plex, in addition to boasting greatfamily entertainment, a hugely ex-panded fashion offering for the re-gion and an excitingmix of food out-lets.
SpeakingtotheWeekly,mayorRi-cardoMthembu said themallwill bea “draw card” for the KwaDukuzaMunicipality.
“Wearealreadya tourist destina-tion of choice for people from SouthAfrica and abroad.
“This new mall which, I am surewill rival many regional malls, willmeangrowthforusasamunicipalityandasacommunity.Wewillhaveac-cess to so much more than we donow, even our own cinema.
“It is about time KwaDukuza isseen as the place to be. I am happyabout this development and cannot
wait to see how it turns out.”DeveloperMenlynMainedirector
Carl Jankowitz, welcomed the an-nouncement saying it was a signifi-cant milestone for the development– one the biggest property invest-ments currently in the area.
“The KwaDukuza Municipalityrecognises our commitment and thevalue thismajor investment is goingto have on the region.
“It is going to take the shopping,entertainment and leisure offeringon theNorth Coast region to awholenew level, with the new megamall set to become the hotspotin Ballito both for locals andtourists.”
“Gettingthegreenlightmeanswecan commence with the re-develop-ment of Ballito Junction into thedominant regional shopping centreon the KZN North Coast.
“This exciting development willseetheexisting10,000m2centrebe-ing overhauled and extended to65,000m2,” said Patrick Flanagan,executive director of Flanagan andGerard Property Development andInvestment.
“Thenew,significantly largerandmore striking Ballito Junction re-gional shopping centre is being de-velopedtomeet theretailand leisureneedsofagrowingandaffluentmar-ket on the North Coast.
“It will boast a considerable en-tertainment and leisure component,anchored by a Nu Metro cinemacomplex and trendy restaurants.
“This, togetherwithaworld-classretailmixof topSAandinternationalfashion outlets and major depart-ment stores, will set the new BallitoJunction apart in the region,” headds.
Jankowitz also said that at R1.4billion, this is a massive investmentnot just in Ballito, but KZN as awhole.
“While our initial investment willtake themall to 65,000m2, develop-ment rights that exist on the site al-low for the centre to be further ex-panded to90,000m2– that’s “super-regional” shopping centre status.”
According to developers theexistingcentrewillcontinuetotrade,largely unaffected by constructionactivities.
However, the centrewill undergoadegreeofmodernisation,soastotiein to the expansion.
Current anchor tenant Pick nPay will be expanded, and other ex-isting tenants like Dis-Chem, will bejoined by an array of departmentstores.
Illustrating demand and how up-beat national and international re-tailers are about the development,Flanagan saysmore than80%of thespace is already let.
“It’s more than two years beforethe new Ballito Junction regionalmall is scheduled to open, and wehave already secured several majorretail brands.
Woolworths, Game, Edgars, Fos-chini, Truworths, Jet, Queenspark,Markham, Identity, Total Sports,Clicks, Incredible Connection, CapeUnionMart andCoricraft areamongtheretailersalreadysigneduptojoinPick n Pay and Dis-Chem at BallitoJunction,” he said.
On the entertainment and foodside, Nu Metro Cinemas, Spur andTurn ‘nTender,andahostofpopularfast-food outlets and restaurants inthe food court have already been se-cured.
An artist’s impression showing part ofthe R1.4 billion Ballito Junction regionalshopping centre.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Mega mall getsgreen light>> Ballito Junction R1.4 billion mega malldevelopment gets go ahead from KwaDukuzaMunicipality
THE Tongaat Child and FamilyWelfare Society requests assist-ance in locating the biological fa-ther of Luke Pillay (date of birth:7 June 2013).
The child concerned has beenin the care ofHaven of Rest and isbeing cared for by Pillay Kama-lam.
The biological father’s detailsandwhereaboutsareunknowntothe familyandthissociety.Thebi-ologicalmother is Vasanthala Pil-lay. The family is originally fromTongaat.
Anyone with any informationpertaining to this individual maycontact Jo Moodley on 032-9441514.
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Desalination EIAto go ahead, despiteobjections
“To be frank folks, we have a very major watershortage at this end of the world. eThekwini currently loses a lot of water due to leaks and illegal connections. We have also seen a projection of how thingswill go and it does not look good.”
Tongaat Civic Association chairperson JeevaPillay replied to Struton saying it was good thateThekwini were taking precautionary measures, butsaid desalination may not be the best option.
“I think it is important to know that whiledesalination is an option and the only one CSIR canbring forward to us, we should all look at all otheroptions, because with the shortfall projected thisplant will not be able to maintain the shortfall eitherway.”
Umgeni Water manager of planning services andproject manager for the desalination plant KevinMeier said that Umgeni Water supplied KwaZuluNatal with 1 203 mega litres (ML) of water every dayand could only produce 1156Ml. He also said adrought was imminent.
“We expect a drought every 10 years and we havenot had one for 15. We have looked at many differentalternatives, but this is the most viable solution.”
Community members again argued that despitethe meeting not being in the correct forum, other options needed to be taken into consideration.
Cottonlandsteacherswon't work>> School in appalling state with collapsingceilings and classes of 60 pupils each
KAVEEL SINGH
TEACHERS at a local rural schoolhave halted work saying they willnot teach until the "pathetic con
ditions" of the school are attended to.On Monday, 9 March Cottonlands
Primary teachers did not leave their administrative block protesting the poorworking conditions.
Someofthemainconcernsincludeda demand for extra classes and teachers due to overcrowding.
School maintenance remained highon the list of issues with dilapidatedclassrooms and unhygienic toilets"makingitdifficultforbothteacherandpupil to concentrate".
Teachers also showed the Weeklythetoiletsthatwereconvertedtoclassrooms for HOD offices. They also notedthat the livestock farm next to theschool was a hygiene issue.
A teacher, who did not want to benamed, that led the protest action saidhe was disappointed with the way thedepartment was treating the school.
"To them we are second best. Weare not even that. This school is in direneed of assistance from our managersand leaders yet they refuse to acknowledge the situation we are in. Our toiletsare pathetic, our kids are suffering. Weneed help here and we will not teachuntil we get the help that we need."
Another irate teacher said she was
tired of excuses from her superiors."The livestock situation alone is
enough to give you a hard time. You cansmell it and it is disgusting. We need toeducate children. And to do that wemust be in a school that gives us someform of dignity."
While observing conditions of theschool, the Weekly noted overcrowdingand certain safety aspects at theschool. Many classrooms had collapsing ceilings and at times even beamswere a safety hazard. One classroomhad a fluorescent light hanging fromthe broken ceiling above a pupil’s head.
The leader of the protest said “it hasbecome too much for all of us here".
"While we are here primarily for thechildren, the conditions in which wework under are also quite a strain for usas human beings. There are manythings said in our Constitution aboutfree education and the dignity ofpeople, but the truth is we are beingtreated badly.
"The men and women have toshare a toilet after the male toiletsstopped working."
When the Weekly examined themale toilet, we were met with a numberflies and a foul smelling stench.
The acting SEM for the Pinetowndistrict, Mr S.A. Chetty, had not commented at time of going to press.
Some of theprotestingteachers.
PHOTO: KAVEELSINGH
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A HOUSEBREAKING suspect was arrested
Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa) headPrem Balram said their operation centre inPhoenix received a tip-off of a housebreakingin progress at business premises on Sundayafternoon.
“Officers proceeded to the scene and sur-rounded the motor vehicle repair shop andnoticed that forced entry was gained via a
rear window.”Balram said that officers believed the
suspect to be still inside premises and calledfor back-up.
More officers then responded and the en-tire premises was searched.
A male suspect was found hiding inside astack of eight bakkie tyres and was arrested
said Balram.He added that upon questioning the
suspect it was established that he was aresident of Mount Royale and had enteredthe Phoenix area with intent to commitcrimes.
He was handed over to the South AfricanPolice Service.
Robbery suspectarrested
after a private security company found himhiding in a stack of tyres in business prem-ises in Phoenix at the weekend.
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TWOwomanescapedwithminor injuriesafterthe vehicle they were travelling in overturneddown a flight of stairs on Saturday, 7 March.
Head of Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa),Prem Balram said the Rusa operations centrereceived several calls from Mount View resi-dents seeking assistance after noticing a vehi-cle that was reversing, overturned and landagainst a home.
“Callers stated that two woman weretrapped in the car.” Balram said officers andparamedicsweresenttothesceneanduponar-rival at the corner of Antelope Place and Katz-kopDrive foundawhitemotor vehicle lying onits roof.
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and had suffered minor injuries.”Balram said that upon interviewing the
driver,whowas aWestville resident, it was es-tablished that shewas reversingher car, aNis-sanlightmotorvehiclewhenshedroveoverthekerb and down a flight of stairs before the caroverturned and came to rest on the roof.
“Her passenger, a Verulam resident,was slightly injured on her head,” saidBal-ram
He said that the car had not landed againsta home as initially reported, but had landedagainst a pole holding up an awning, aroundthree metres from a house.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe car that overturned after the woman reversed down a flight of stairs.
Two injured after driver error
Young engineer killed>> A general trip to run an errand turned into tragedy forone 24yearold Verulam woman
KAVEEL SINGH
AYOUNGwomanwhoseeminglyhadtheworld at her feet died after being in-volvedinacaraccidentattheweekend.
Twenty-four-year-old civil engineer Kavi-shaParboodiedinVerulamonSaturdaynightwhen a car she was travelling in overturnedand landed in a river. She was transported tohospital where she later passed away.
Speaking to the Weekly her uncle BobbyRajkumar said family members were strug-gling to come to terms with the loss.
“She was a very unique, loving child whodidnot causeharm toanyoneor anything shecame into contact with.
“As a family, it has become increasinglyhard for us to cope during this time. We justcannot believe this hashappened. Shewas so
young and had so much going for her.”Kavishawasratedoneof the topengineers
in the province and had been working in Jo-hannesburg for just over a year.
“Shewas actually down on businesswhenthis happened. She was so bubbly and hum-ble. She was always cheery and brought lifeto everything around her.”
According to Reaction Unit South Africa(Rusa) head Prem Balram, paramedicsracedtothesceneandfoundavehiclethat hadveered off the road and overturned in a river.
“Iwasstoppedbyamotoristwhoinformedhim thathenoticeda car veeroff the roadandpossibly overturned.
“I immediately dispatched Reaction offi-cers and paramedics to the area on the Oak-ford Priory Road and upon arrival found thatacrowdhadgatheredontheroadoverlooking
a river.”Balram said that paramedics and
officers walked around 100 metresthrough a bush and found a greenToyota Corolla lying on its roof inthe water.
“The driver, a 21-year-oldman, was found outside the ve-hicle.”
Balram added that para-medics then freed the womanwhose head was kept abovewater while removing herfrom the vehicle.
“She was driven to herhomebyher 21-year-old broth-er to switch on the lights at herfamily’s New Glasgow homeand they were returning to theVerulamCBDwhen the driv-er attempted to avoid adog on the main road,”said Balram.
Kavisha ParbooPHOTO: SUPPLIED
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Water pipe projectwelcomed>> Bulk water infrastructure worth R250million to assist piping in the North
KAVEEL SINGH
THEconstructionofaR250mil-lion bulkwater infrastructurein northern eThekwini has
beenwelcomedbya local councillor.Ward58councillorMxolisiNzim-
bomvu said he was pleased the de-velopment had come to fruition.
“I think we have to understandthere are a lot of water issues in theNorth.Thesekindsofprojectsbyourmunicipality prevent long term ca-tastrophes because it is an invest-ment for the future. Something likethis will ensure the next generationor two will have what they need.”
According to Nzimbomvu, theproject itself created almost 30 jobs
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pactwehave toacknowledge.Therewere several people that were em-ployed as labourers and they havebeen able to support themselvesthrough this initiative.”
Ednick Msweli, newly appointedhead of eThekwini Water and Sani-tation (EWS), confirmed this weekthat the twomulti-million rand con-tracts that make up a portion of theNorthern Aqueduct Augmentation(NAA)areexpectedtobecomplete inthe fourth quarter this year.
This includesa6kmsectionof thepipeline that begins at Duffs Roadand ends at the Phoenix 2 reservoirand a 22 kmsegment of the pipeline
that stretches from the Phoenix 2Reservoir in Phoenix, continues toWaterlooandthentoUmhlangawitha feed to theplannednewBlackburnreservoir.
The current Northern Aqueducthasreachedcapacityonvarioussec-tions of the trunk mains as a resultof growth indemand.As a result, al-though there is sufficient water tomeet current needs, there is not suf-ficient capacity to deliver it to areasthatneeditmost.ConstructionoftheNAA will resolve this.
Msweli said that the NAA, whichcomprises seven individual pro-jects, would not be constructed inlinear fashion. Segments in areas ofcriticalneedwill beput inplace first.
He confirmed that, by the end oftheyear, thepipeline to theWaterlooReservoir would be complete.
“This will alleviate the watershortages and rationing currentlybeing experienced in the Phoenixand Waterloo areas. These areascurrently receive water fromHazel-mere Dam which is low. We will beable to reroutewater to compensatefor this.”
Martin Bright, project managerfor theNAA,said that theactual con-struction of these two contracts wascomplex with special measures be-ing taken to accommodate resi-dents, preserve environmentallysensitivefloraandrehabilitateexca-vation sites.
Although a large portion of thepipeline has been routed throughsugar cane fields, a critical portiondoestraversebusyresidentialareas,crossing busy thoroughfares. Heurgedresidents tobepatientasEWSworkedtoalleviatethewatershorta-ges that are currently causing con-cern.
He said motorists could expecttraffic interruptions over the nexttwomonthsalongPhoenixHighway.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDConstruction work on the Northern Aqueduct Augmentation pipeline alongthe busy Phoenix Highway.
AMAYEZAAmuntuBioMedical fromGauteng embarked on a team build-ing/charity initiativeat OsizweniPri-mary School, Upper Tongaat on 24February.
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Shaik and warrant officer Vinny Pil-lay from Umhlali SAPS all intendedobjectives were met. On 3 March al-most270pupilsweretreatedto lunchin celebration of the upgrade.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDISeen are Amayeza staff constructing a jungle gym.
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The TongaatAssociationof RetiredEdcuators(TARE)handed overa cheque ofR2 600 toVictoria Primary Schoolprincipal Mr.L.B. Maharaj.The fundswill be usedto purchaseuniforms fordisadvantaged pupils.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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Thank you for helping me fight cancer
ASaproudSouthAfricanofIndi-an origin, roots in Andra Pa-desh-India,Iamgratefultothe
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Bepositiveevenatyourlowestmo-ment.Justhavefaithanddivineinter-
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Today, Celrose has an open-doorpolicyforme.Friends,IneverthoughtI would be diagnosed with cancer, infact I hadnoknowledgeof thisdread-eddiseasewhich, like Satan, decidedto steal, rob and kill me.
WithGodbymysideandall of you,I fought the disease and destroyedcancer.Todayit’snotaboutme,butallthose who have cancer and otherdreaded diseases and have given uphope.
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THIS year’s State of the Nation Address(Sona) definitely did not disappoint in providing free circus entertainment for millions of South Africans and the world.
The event gave birth to a hashtag thatstarted trending worldwide and South Africa became that country airing its dirty linen in public.
It started offline when it was aboutfashionchoicesandtrendsandtweets,thisshowed the lighthearted side of South African politics.
If we are to succeed as a nation we needto start believing in the power of humanagency. We need to resurrect the idea thatthe choices we make, and the actions wetake, matter.
It is true that the uneven legacy of theapartheid system weighs heavy on us. It isa fact that black children still do not havethe same opportunities as white children.This is a human tragedy that nobody in thisbeloved country of ours should accept.Much has been done to redress the past,make no mistake, but the blame game hasto stop now.
Life in South Africa today is certainlybetter than it was during apartheid but weneed to hold ourselves to a much higherstandard than that. We need to become
the nation that President Nelson Mandelahelped us believe we could become, a placeof hope, prosperity, selfless leadership andmutual respect.
And so the honest question we mustask ourselves today as patriotic South African citizens is, what is holding us back fromachieving Madiba’s vision?
Wecanblameapartheid.Wecanblamethe global financial system. We can blameglobal warming. We can even blame Janvan Riebeeck.
But in our hearts we know what thebottom truth and the problem is we have
lice officers physically removing elected officials from the National Assembly andliterally seeing blood on the floor ofParliament.
How do you justify countrywide, rollingblackouts, planning our lives around loadshedding schedules, and relying on torches, gas and candles in the modern era taking us back to the Stone Age?
How do you not condemn the very obvious dismantling of the country’s crime andcorruption fighting institutions? SARS, theHawks, the NPA, the SIU, the SAPS are allriddled with problems and have lost thefaith of the public
How do you rationalise the decision bythe ANC to effectively ban all foreigners
from owning land in this country and repelling muchneeded foreign investment?
Every time a cop is arrested, or a tenderis irregularly awarded or another dismissalgoes to court it erodes my case against thecritics.
ButIamstillgoingtodefendSouthAfrica. I refuse to stand on the sidelines andlaugh or despair.
We have allowed one powerful manto get away with too much for too long.This man here in our presence today hasbeen ordained as ‘mighty president the untouchable’. South Africa, enough isenough.
Let’s think deeply about the choices wemake and let’s not make history repeat it
self.Voter education is now detrimental
more than ever starting from municipal toprovincial level and then national level. Letus uproot this chaff before it even simmersdown to the future of our children and thegeneration to come.
It’s up to us as a democratic nation tostop this mockery and treat this nation asa serious business not a free circus showfor the whole wide world to see.
You and I can put an end to this. Whatpeople and the world witnessed on theState of the Nation Address is just a tip theiceberg. It has to stop now.
Councillor K. NaidooDA Mandeni
Sona according to the DA
allowed those in power to becomebigger than our institutions, breaking them down bit by bit under ournose and we have allowed ourselves to become subjects of mockery in the global village.
Dear fellow South Africans hereare some points to ponder whenmaking your next electorate selection of leadership for this country.
How do you defend the blatantabuse of media freedom in Parliament through the installation of asignal jammer, undermining ourhard won constitutional rights?
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Many brides like to incorporatethefabricinto theirdecorandsome-times even their gowns.
The fact remains that organza isa "staple fabric" and it's time to re-look and reinvent this baby - therearesomanypossibilitiesandoppor-tunities in termsofdécorandattire,so let's take a closer look:
. We absolutely adore shimmeryorganza covered accessories like
clutches and shoes, as these addan elegant and simple touch ofglamour to even themost traditionallook.
. For a bolder, more contempo-rary bridal look, dress up your en-semble with bold organza (possiblyin different shade) bow around thewaist, an organza shoulder wrap orpetite gloves.
. Use organza flowers to perkup an all-natural floral bridal bou-quet, as cake decoration, hair fasci-nator or to decorate the chairbacks.
. Even the simplest guest favourlooks ten times fancierwhenpackedin a little organza pouch.
These are available from mostcraft stores inavarietyofshapesandsizes.
. Adorn the guest tables with or-ganza table runners and decoratethe chairs by wrapping lengthsof organza around the backs.
. Wrap organza ribbons aroundthecandlesandnapkins forquick ta-ble decorations thatmatch your col-our scheme.
. Organza is easy to incorporateinto your stationery elements - allyou need a simple organza bow orribbondown the sideof the cardandyou're good to go!
TIP:When sticking ribbon on pa-per, use sheer double sided tape in-steadof glue as thiswill keep the rib-bon in shape.
Now you have some options towork in this beautiful fabric.
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Using organza creatively.
BUSY prepping for your big day? Here’swhat you should avoid doing at allcosts.
1. Leaving your partner out of thepicture
One of biggest aspects you need toconsider when it comes to arranging awedding (if you’re not hiring an actualplanner), is the amount of time, energyand effort it takes.
One of the best ways you can findout just how well suited you are whenit comes to working together, is to plana big event together.
You don’t have to relinquish thereigns completely (most of the time,most grooms are happy to let the brideto most of the creative organising), butasking for input, advice and dividingsome of the tasks amongst you will ensure that your partner feels like he/she’s part of the process.
2. Selecting wedding vendors without asking to see a portfolio
In the spirit of capturing every singleaspect of the wedding, no bridal couplewants to see décor that’s sloppy, endure catering services that fail to deliverwhat their exotic menu promises andcringe their way through subpar videography and photography.
When deciding on a vendor, makesure you’ve done your research.
3. Bottling up all of your negativeemotions
It’s okay to be stressed out aboutyour wedding. Know what’s even moreokay? Is NOT feeling excited aboutplanning your wedding.
Remember wedding planning fatigue does not mean you’re not excitedabout getting married to the personyou love, and snappish, dragonlike behaviour is permitted every once in awhile; just make sure it doesn’t extendbeyond a few days.
4. Playing the comparison game If you’re focusing on making your
wedding day, the bridal banquet of thecentury, then there might be the teeniest, tiniest chance that you’ve lost sightof the actual reason you’re getting married.
5.Focusing all ofyourenergy onyourwedding
Make an effort to spend nonwedding time with your partner (datenights where the big W is not on youragenda at all) and your friends.
It’s a good way to clear your headspace and to let your circle of friendsknow that they aren’t less importantthan your up and coming big day.
Besides, the last thing you want todo is alienate the people you’re inviting,right? Women24
Five things not to do whenplanning your wedding
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Krinal Events Centre is a uniquevenuebasedon the timelessandclas-sic cinema style settings, suitable forweddings and parties.
This is the only venue offeringcinema-style seating, convenientlysituated just 10kms from Ballito andKing Shaka Airport.
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FOLLOWING vacancyavailable: ILSParamedics maleor female, pref fromTongaat, Phoenix orVerulam area. ContactNisha on 081 895 9030/086 1234 333 for aninterview or e-mail C.Vto [email protected]
DRIVER: Code 10with PDP – minimum5 years experience –familiar with Durbanand surroundingareas, roads and withforklift experience.Receptionist/ Clerk– must be computerliterate excel knowledge
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CODE 14 + PDPDriverswanted. Interestedapplicants can contactPregi – 031-274 5000 /086 719 6030 – [email protected]
SALESMAN &saleswomen wantedfor clothing store. Callat Lotus Store, MainRoad, Tongaat after2pm. Wage+- R500.00to +- R1 000.00 weekly.
VACANCY–Upholstererand seamstress wantedfor upholstery shop.Riven – 083 341 4064/032-943 1128.
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PROMINENT Durban businessman Vivi-an Reddy has given a major boostto the King Goodwill Zwelithini's
project to fight HIV/Aids in the province, witha donation of a vehicle and recording equip-ment at Edison Corporation in Umhlanga onFriday.
Reddy said the recording equipmentwill be
used to video the goodworkdoneby theZweli-thini and will be used to spread his messagesaround the province.
Goodwill Zwelithini thanked Reddy for thegenerousdonationandsaidthattheequipmentis greatly appreciated.
"These donations will be used to serve thepeople of KwaZulu-Natal.We are determinedtoeradicatethespreadofHIV/Aidsinour prov-ince," said Zwelithini.
PHOTO: MR S REDDYSanthan Reddy and Vivian Reddy hand over the keys to the vehicle to King Goodwill Zwelithini.
>> TheVishwaroopTemple andDharmashalalovingly invitesyouandyour family to theirAn-nualRamayanWeekCelebration from21 to28March 2015. Kindly note that their annualMass Katha will be held on Sunday 22 March2015 from 3pm to 5.30pm.
Familieswishingtosit fortheKATHAarere-quested to book a place. RaamNaumi celebra-tion (birth of lord Rama/ Pragat ) will be cele-brated on Saturday 28 March from 8.30am to12.30pm.
Daily programme consists of Bhajans, dis-course on the Aranya Kand by dynamic dis-course leaders, Ramayan recital and Arthie.Maha Prasad (supper) will be served daily. Allwelcome. For further enquiries contact NavinPandayon0767007861, PunditKasooPanday032 944 1898, Pundit J.O.Maharaj032 944 6402.>> Klipfontein Shree Emperumal Temple willholdits73thAnnualKavadyFestivalonSunday5April at 9amFlaghostingFriday27Marchat6pm. Flag lowering Sunday 5 April at 1.30pm
and Idumen Prayer at 1.45pm. For further de-tailspleasecontactthePRORogersVadivelluon072 213 0006>> The Blind and Deaf Society - Verulam Re-gional Committee is hosting a Dinner in theDark and Dance Event on Saturday 11 April2015. This event is the first to be held by ourSociety itself where you experience enteringthe hall and having your starters in the dark.Thereafter themainmealswillbeserved.Tick-ets are R100 per person with live entertain-ment. For tickets contact Maggie Archary on0788031222orThiruGovender(treasurer)on083 590 3289.>>Acivicwardrevivalmeeting forBelgateandBelvedere will be held 15 March at 2pm at theFlambel Primary School. For details 074 6592588 or 083 494 8596.>> The Tongaat Andhra Sabha, La Mercy willbehostingtheirannualTeleguNewyearonSat-urday 21March at ChinnaThirupathyVenkat-aswara Devasthanam at 2.30pm. For details032 944 2862.
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On the engine front, Peugeot continuesto offer its normally aspirated PureTechthreecylinder petrol engine in 1litre and1.2litre guises, pushing 50 and 60kW respectively, and they’ve been joined by aturbocharged, direct injection version ofthe 1.2. Mated to either a fivespeed manual or sixspeed automatic gearbox, the new1.2 turbo motor develops 82kW and it canbe paired with a new ‘GT Line’ trim, whichadds an extra dash of street cred with its
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FORD South Africa’s motorsport activities have been unitedfor the 2015 season with the launch of a motorsport programme under the new Ford Performance brand.
Tracey Delate, Ford SA’s marketing manager, said: “Fordremains committed to innovation through performance andthe new global Ford Performance team ties together racing,performance vehicles and parts.
“Regional performance engineering and racing teamshave been united as one global team under Ford Performance, which sees the integration of Ford SVT, Team RS andFord Racing. This unified organisation serves as an innovation laboratory and testbed to create unique performancevehicles, parts, accessories and experiences for customers.”
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cused our motorsport involvement this year on rallying and cross country, which are the most successfulchampionships on the 2015 calendar.
“The teams are proven winners with an exceptional lineup of champion drivers and racewinningvehicles in the Fiesta and the Ranger. It will be Ford’sstrongest assault yet on the various titles and wehave every confidence that the crews will be challenging for victory in every round and doing Ford andits loyal supporters proud.”
For the 2015 rally season, double national champions Mark Cronjé and codriver Robin Houghton, willbe tackling the country’s fastest special stages intheir MSport prepared Ford Performance worksteam Class S2000 fourwheel drive Ford Fiesta.
The pair established themselves as the team tobeat in recent years, having claimed consecutiveS2000 titles in 2012 and 2013. Although their challenge for a third title on the trot faltered last yeardue to a series of setbacks, they were consistentlyfast and are more motivated than ever to reclaim thetop spot.
Cronjé said: “We have the best car out there andknow that we will be right at the front challengingforstagewinsandoverallvictories. It isfantastichaving the backing and support of Ford PerformanceandFordSouthAfrica,andwehopetoaddevenmoresilverware to the trophy cabinet throughout the season.”
According to Houghton, the team will start offtheir season on the Tour Natal at the end of Februarywiththesamespecvehicletheyusedin2014buttheywill have the benefit of the latest specification forthe Sasol Rally in April 2015.
Houghton said: “We sent one of our Fiesta bodyshells back to MSport in the UK at the end of lastyear, and it is currently being updated to the latestlevel. This will ensure that we have the new upgradesfor the rest of the season as we fight for championship glory.”
Thereareatotalofeightralliesfortheyear,finishing off with the Polokwane Rally in October.
Ilembe off to awinning start>> Team gets better of Amanzimtoti
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NEWLY-crownedKwaZ-ulu- Natal ChallengeLeague (Stream Two)
champions, Ilembe CricketUnion started their campaignin the KZN Challenge LeagueTwenty-20 Knockout Cupwithanemphaticseven-wick-et victory against Amanzim-toti Cricket Club (ACC) at thecountry clubgroundsonSun-day.
ThedecisionbyAmanzim-toti to bat first after winningthetossbackfiredafteropenerDesiganReddy (8)was caughtbehind by wicket-keeper Yu-sufIsmailoff thebowlingofIq-bal Sher in the third over.
Despite the early setback,Ross Albertyn and WarrenPullocktookthetally to30/2inthe sixth over before Pullock(16) was clean-bowled bySher. Sher claimed his thirdvictim after dismissing War-ren Fry for three.
Cameron Mill and JustinJones took the tally from 40/4to55/5 in the12thoverbeforeJones was caught at mid-wicket by Aaron Pillay off thebowling of Sher. JarrydMich-aux (2)wasbeaten forpacebyfieryIlembebowlerMohamed
Mhlongo offering keeper Is-mail a simple catch.
Mill scored a painstaking12 runs before popping theball to bowler Alveiro Nada-sen, who took a simple catch.Cameron Flower was sent foran early shower after beingtrapped LBW to a Pillay deliv-ery for a duck.
Devon Kauferman andJames Taylor added a valua-ble 23 run partnership for theninth wicket, taking the tallyfrom 66/8 to 89/9 beforeKauferman (20) was cleanbowled by Pillay in the 18thover. Taylor smashed twofours in his 17-runs contribu-tionbeforebeingrunoutinthepenultimate over of their in-nings.
The visitors were bundledout for 99 runs in the 19thover. Sher (4/12 from fourovers) and Pillay (2/9 fromfourovers)werethepickoftheIlembe bowlers.
Chasing100runs for victo-
at mid-on by Taylor off thebowling of Fry for a duck.
RockyNgobhozi joinedNa-dasen at the crease and theytook the tally to 20/2 in thesixth over before Ngobhoziwas clean-bowled by Jones.
Zufilkar Ali and Nadasenbattedpatiently,takingthetal-lyfrom20/2to69/3inthe15thover beforeNadasen (23)wasbowled by Michaux.
Ismail (15 not out) and Ali(40 not out) guided Ilembe toa resounding seven-wicketswith four balls to spare. Man-ager of the Ilembe outfit, NRSingh commended Sher andAli on their outstanding per-formances.
On Sunday Ilembe lockhornswithVerulamattheVer-ulam Recreation Grounds.Ilembe will be hoping toavenge defeat after goingdown to Verulam in the semi-finalsof2013/2014KZNChal-lenge League KO Cup in Pine-town.
Destroyerinchief Iqbal Sher claimedfour wickets for 12 runs from four oversand prolific batsman Zufilkar Ali scoredan unbeaten 40 runs to guide Ilembeto victory.
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in the KZN Challenge League KO Cup withan emphatic sevenwicket victory againstAmanzimtoti Cricket Club at the countryclub ground on Sunday.
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IT’S all system go for the inaugural TongaatPanthers Classic 42.2km race that takes placeon Sunday 15March from Outspan Ground inTongaat commencing at 5am.
The executive and committee membersworkedhardduring thepast fewweeks topre-pare and plan the race.
Thisraceincludesthe21.1kmrun/walkanda10kmrun/walkforthecommunityandfamilymembers.
It’s a new beach route and is one lap at42.2km.
The early 5am start will also allow the run-ners to lock some good times in ensuring thatthey qualify.
Participants at the finish will be receivingt-shirts, hydration in the form of cool drinksand water, including sandwiches and goodprize money for the winners.
The10kmrun/walkisanaddedeventforthecommunity members that want to participateinandtothosethatwanttotaketoroadrunningto keep fit and healthy.
The club guarantees and assures of excel-lent facilities, first class hydration, excellentmarshalling, fruits, and cool drinks, energydrinks at many tables on the route and spotprizes. The 10km run/walk is also of a friendlyand easy route and will make for an excellentfamily outing.
Tongaat Panthers Athletic club is exceptinga huge turnout because of the excellent racesand good planning that were held in the pastand this year the club has gone the extra mileinensuring that everything ishundredpercentperfect for the participants according to chair-man of the club Mr. LB Maharaj.
Contact Maharaj on 084 206 5342, SajidaAbdool on 083 678 2465, Krish Naidu on 0837995651,DavidReddyon0827216754,Kesh-neeMaharaj on 083 7844476, BugwanLekhaon 082 8184 882 or Strini Moodley on
083 329 5172.
Club news:>>Asmall groupof runnersparticipated in the42.2km Durban City Marathon on Sunday 1March which was hosted by KwaZulu NatalAthletics and started fromKings Park Athleticstadiumat5am.Thecoolandovercastweatherwas idle for runningandwasalsoa fast one lapflat course that was run in around the Durbanarea and some good times were posted by therunners. Leading the pack home was DevanReddyin03:46andfollowedbySiphiweMsomi03:58, Zainul Aberdeen Shaik 04:07, MervynGovender 04:15 and Nickey Pillai 04:39.>> The Thinny’s league challenge results thattook place on Sunday 8 March for the 20km isDevanReddyis2:00,StriniMoodley2:00,BehrPillay 3:10, Prem Ramsurrat 3:10, BrandonNaidoo3:30,andthe15kmrun/walkChrisNa-idoo 2:15, Sunil Parekh 1:50, Sally Govender1:50, Bugwan Lekha 2:15, Pushpa Pillay 1:45,Rajen Naidoo 2:19, Loga 2:19, and the 12kmrun/walk was 1:45, Kogie Naidoo 2:20, BalanNaidoo1:20,KrishNaidoo1:34,PrindaNaidoo1:34, Sam Subramany 1:18, Angie Bainath2:10, Gonam Moodley 2:10, Rickey Moodley2:24, Shanthi 2:24, Joy Rajkumar 2:15, LogaNaidu 2:18, Sagrie Govender 2:20and TanyaPillay 2:24.>> The next Thinny’s league challenge will beheld on Sunday 28 March commencing at5.30am from Victoria Primary School.>> 2015 club license is now available. Pleaseleave theapplication formandleavewithR200registration fee at Bugwan’s shop.>>Theclubhas initiatedtheTongaatPanther’schallenge this year and those that do a mini-mumof ten (10) races for a yearwill qualify foran award at the presentation function.>> Please register with the Chairman Mr. LBMaharajandsms the time, racenameanddateof race to Mr. LBMaharaj the chairman or Mr.Krish Naidu the treasurer.
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As I look back at the beautiful memories youleft for me of you, I still feel your presenceeveryday of my life. You are my angel on
earth that God wanted with him to take extraspecial care of a wonderful soul. I know youwill continue watching over all your loved ones.
I love being your mum....We love you Kevin, forever in our hearts
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE LATE
20/06/1974 – 17/03/1998MR KEVIN MOODLEY
In lovingMemoryof late
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You toiled so hard for those you loved but saidgoodbye to none. Your spirit flew before weknew, we miss your loving smile and gentle
heart.
The 40 Day Memorial Service will takeplace on Saturday14 March 2015 at his late
residence 61 Naderi Road, Belvedere, Tongaatat 2pm. Family and friends are requested to
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Sadly missed by your wife Jenny, daughterPrenall, son Nibian and a host of family and
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THE Proteas withered at theAuckland’s Eden Park on Sat-urday, slumping to a 29-runs
defeat at the hands of Pakistan in anICC Cricket World (Pool B) game.
Pakistan pulled off a hard-foughtvictory under the Duckworth-Lewismethod in a match reduced to 47overs. Pakistan posted 222 in 46.4overs with skipper Mishah-ul-Haq(56)andSarfrazAhmed (49) thechiefcontributors.
The Proteas batsmen squandereda good start in pursuit of their run-chase, but the loss ofwickets at regu-
AB de Villiers attributed the lack ofpartnershipsas thekey factor in their29 run defeat to Pakistan. De Villierssaid: “We didn’t get enough partner-ships during the pressure situations.Wehavedone it in thepast,butunfor-tunately tonightwe couldn’t do that”.
After their defeat to Pakistan onSaturday, theProteassquadandtheir
in Pool A which will be Proteas mostlikely opponents in the quarter-finalsstages of the tournament.
The Proteas would have learnt afew lessons about the importance ofpartnerships from Sunday’s game.
Australia, batting first against SriLanka were 41/2 after 8.4 overs.Michael Clarke and Steve Smith put
on a match-winning 134 runs part-nership in 23 overs.
After the demise of Clarke andSmith,GlenMaxwell andShaneWat-son put on yet another valuable part-nership of 160 runs. Maxwell (102)scored the second-fastest 100 in the40-year history of the Cricket WorldCupwhenhereachedthreefiguresoff
just 51 balls at the Sydney CricketGround.Itisthoseimportantpartner-ships that propelled Australia to376/9 in their allotted 50-overs. Aus-traliawent on to claim an impressive64-run victory after dismissing SriLanka for 312 runs. Will the Proteasbounce back after Saturday’s disap-pointing loss to Pakistan?
ArdentProteas fan,NRSinghsaid:“It was indeed a below par perform-ance for the Proteas team with somuch talent. They need to pick uptheir game.”
Proteas wither at Eden Park
lar intervals led totheir downfall. Noteven the brave hero-ics of standout skip-perandbatsman,ABde Villers, whosmashed 77 runs off58 balls could savethe blushes of theSouth African outfit.
TheProteaswith-ered under a three-pronged pace attackspearheadedbyPak-istan’s MohammedIrfan who grabbed3/52. Rahat Ali took3/40 and Wahab Ri-az claimed 3/40 asthe three left-hand-ers mesmerised theProteas.
Proteas skipper,
supporters throughout theworld watched Sunday’s clashbetweenSri LankaandAustra-lia with bated breath-becausebarring any further upsets inthe round-robin stages of thetournament, the loser (Sri Lan-ka) is likely to secure third spot
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