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Foreign nationalshot dead>> The Ethopian man was killed in his container in Imbali
NOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]
AMID the recent attacksof foreignowned shopsin Gauteng and
Dundee, a foreign nationalwas shot dead at Imbali’s UnitJ area on Friday night.
The Ethopian man, onlyknown as Isaac, was shot todeath while selling goods inhis container, allegedly byunknown people.
According to house ownerMduduzi Ngcobo, thedeceased had been anemployee for another foreignnational who was rentingspace at his home.
Ngcobo said he is stillshocked by the cruelty andfears for his life andhis familyashedoesnotknowthemotivefor the killing.
“Sincemy job is to fix tyres,I had gone out and only cameback to the house at 8.30pm.After a few minutes of beinghome,weheard fivegunshotsand although they soundedclose, we were all certainthat it was not outside thehouse.
“After the gunshots, I cameout, and I was alerted by twoyoung men who claimed tohave been wanting to buyfrom Isaac’s container thatthey saw him lying down in-side the container which waslocked.
“I called the owner of thecontainertoopenforussothathecouldberushedtohospital.
But unfortunately he died onthe spot.”
Ngcobo said that a passer-bywhowas standing near thecontainer said she hadintended to buy goods fromIsaac whenhe saw twoyoungmen carrying guns, andthereafter heard gunshots.
“I fear for the safety of myfamily because I don’t knowhow far this will go. Thedeceased had been here for ayear and I have never heardthat he had fought withanyone,” said Ngcobo.
SourceswhospoketoEcho,but did not want to beidentified, said there isalready some tension in thearea where local businessowners are complainingabout foreign nationalstaking over their jobs.
Ward 16 councillorBhekabantu Zuma said hedoes not believe that theshooting is related toxenophobia, as other foreignowned shops in the area havenot been attacked.
“I believe the incident isrelated to robbery as it hasnever happened in the areabefore. I urge communitymemberstoworkwithforeignnationals. We are against anyformofcrimeandIalsoappealto foreign nationals to behavethemselvesaroundcommuni-ties they are living in.”
Plessislaer cluster policespokesperson CaptainMusa Ntombela confirmedthat a murder case hadbeen opened and the policebelieve the incident to be arobbery.
PHOTO:NOKULUNGA NGOBESEHouse owner Mduduzi Ngcobo stands outside the containerwhere a foreign national was shot dead on Friday night.
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Outrage overSona “What happened in parliament was a
total disgrace to the country. Parliamentshould take a decision about thisincident, which the whole world waswatching. The EFF members were out ofcontrol and such events should notrepeat themselves. You cannot disturb apresident while he is addressing thepeople about important matters. It’s ashame and it shows that people havelost respect.”
Christopher Ngubo:
“The ruling party (ANC) should be anexample to the whole country. Theymust have an idea, vision and missionabout themselves as a political partyand that will lead to people respecting and giving them the credit theydeserve. What happened inparliament should be a sign thatthe ANC needs to start smellingtheir own armpits before blamingothers.”
Nomathemba Hlengwa:
“Madam speaker should not havehad the EFF members thrown out ofthe chamber. In my own understanding, this means that she will alwayssort out problems by throwingpeople out. This also mean thatshe will use force as a solutionwhen she fails to answer questions that are directed at her.”
Thabani Ngcobo
“First of all, the business of the day onThursday in parliament was the Sona. Itwas not a session of questions, it was aday for the president to deliver hisspeech to the nation. They did not actlike civilised people, instead they delayedthe programme by asking the same thingover and over again. If they have a problem, they must come up with solutions.”
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LAST Thursday SouthAfricans were glued totheir screens, anxiously
waiting to hear whatPresident Jacob Zuma,had instore for citizens at the Stateof The Nation Address (Sona).For the first time since SouthAfrica became a democraticcountry, Sona was delivered inthe absence of the DA and theEFF who chose not to be partofthejointsittingafterSpeaker Baleka Mbethe orderedthat the EFF members exit thechamber with the help of thepolice.Nompendulo Ngubane spoketo the people:
TAC out of funding crisisECHO REPORTER
THE uncertainty over the future of theTreatment Action Campaign (TAC) due toinsufficient funding will be a thing of thepast, with the organisation havingmanaged to raise at least 60% of theestimated budget.
Anarticlewas published in theEcho lastyear highlighting the organisation’s plight,as it needed millions to sustain its project.
Provincial head for TAC in KwaZulu-Natal,MzamowenkosiZondi,saidthatwithover 350 individual donations andcontributions from Equal education, theCanon Collins Trust, Discovery andRemgro, R2 million has been raised.
Zondi further said that TAC brancheshave raised over R100 000 in donationsfrom within communities as well as fromvolunteers.
“Finally our resource mobilizationteam has continued its hard work andhas been able to finalize a major newfunding agreement for approximately R11million in 2015.
“Theorganisationhasbeenable to raiseapproximately60%ofourestimatedbudgetfor 2015/16.
“We are extremely happy to announcethat TAC will not face either closure or adramatic scalingbackofourprogrammes.”
Zondi further said that in a bid tocontinuewith their fund-raising initiatives,the organisation will partner with JohnnyClegg to create greater awareness andpolitical commitment to stop TB andMDR-TB.
Part of this campaignwill involve a con-cert in Johannesburg in June and will beaimedatraisingR1millionfortheorganisa-tion’s campaigns to halt the TB epidemic.
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ANY informal street traderfound to be guiltyof contravening the
MsunduziMunicipality’s informaltrading bylaws will be liable to afine, or imprisonment for aperiodnot exceeding six months.
Msunduzi’s informal streettrading bylaws, which regulatestreet trading,will soon come intoeffect once they have beenadopted by full council andpublished in the ProvincialGazette.
Contents of the street tradingbylaws state that street traderswill be prohibited from sellinggoods similar to those sold atbrick and mortar businesses, toavoid competition, no openfires on a public road orpublic place will be allowed, noselling or promoting of alcoholicproducts, pesticides, insecticides,poisonous and hazardoussubstances.
Street sellerswillberequired toget permission from themunicipality should their
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customers, use electrical supplyor power generation, sell anylive-stock, pets, reptiles,birds, rabbits wild animals orpoultry.
Thesaleof the latterwillmainlyaffect downtown, where chickensaresoldonpedestrianwalksalongPietermaritz Street and RetiefStreet.
The street trading bylaws alsogiverightofwayforthemunicipal-ity’s authorised officials toimpound any goods fromrestricted trading zones, andfrom places and circumstanceswhere the termsof thebylawhavebeen infringed, without a courtorder.
Offences andpenaltieswill alsoapply to street sellers whothreaten, resist, interfere with orobstruct an authorised personnelor official, fromcarrying out his orherresponsibilitiesasstatedinthestreet trading by-laws.
The bylawswill soon be adopt-edbyfull councilandwillbe pub-lished in the Provincial Gazette.
PHOTO:FILEMsunduzi Municipality’s street trading bylaws will allow pedestriansto walk freely on sidewalks without being obstructed by streettraders.
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Spreading the love
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDCompass waste services on Friday visited Edendale hospital in their'BeLoved campaign', where they were encouraged to spread love tosick children in private and government hospitals around thecountry. In PMB, they visited Edendale and St Annes hospital wherethey delivered packets of sweets to paediatric wards. Seen atEdendale hospital are Innocent Meyiwa (L) from Compass wasteservices and Kamvelihle Mazabelana.
Umasipala uphendulaeyehholo laseCaluzaNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]
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Stop 666 moviefilmed atEsigodiniNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]
EDENDALE Film Actors will be shootingtheir Zulu horror movie in Edendalearea next month.
The film director of the movie “Stop 666”,Mondli Makhaye, said that many people arescaredofthewordsatanism,but it’ssomethingthat does exist.
“The movie is based on true stories thatwe see every day. We are living in a worldwhere we are witnessing car accidents,murder, evil spirits that attack children,especially in schools.
“We are seeing children being victims ofsatanism and it’s happening around us. Thefilming of the movie will be done in variousEdendale areas andwewill use someplaces inEsigodini.
“The reason we are shooting the movielocally isbecauseweare trying toputEdendaleon the map. People must know that projectslike this start at home.
“WewillbeusingtheforestsinEdendaleandother places in Esigodini, which is part of theEdendale area,” said Makhaye.
“Thestorylineisaboutafamilythat is forced
to join 666 but because they refuse, theyare attacked and murdered,” continuedMakhaye.
“The main actress survives the killing ofher family but unfortunately, she ends upbeing attacked by the evil spirits.
“With research from pastors, we arepositive that everyone will enjoy and learnfrom the movie. This is one of our projectsthat is different.
“The movie relates to the lives of normalpeople we live with everyday. It’s the firsttimewe are filming a Zulu horrormovie,” saidMakhaye.
The film is made up of 25 actors andactresses who are all from the Edendalearea.
PHOTO:NOMPENDULO NGUBANEFounder of Edendale Film Actors MondliMakhaye says many people are scared ofthe word satanism, but it’s something thatdoes exist.
ISITHOMBE: SITHUNYELWEEmva kokuchazeka kwezihlwele ngezingoma zakhe, umdlali wesiginci odumile eMgungundlovu namaphethelo uZazi Mncube uzophinde abe nenye ikhonsathi kwaScathulo TaverneSweetwaters ngeSonto lona leli. NgeSonto eledlule udlale kwancanywa abebembuka futhibemlalela lapho eqhulula izingoma zakhe kumaCD akhe amabili nezinye. “Abantu bebengasafuni ukuhamba ngaze ngabatshela ukuthi ngikhathele manje. Kube sekucelwa ukuthi ngibuye futhi nakuleli Sonto”, uMncube etshela iEcho. Le khonsanthi yangeSonto izoqala ngo12 emini kanti imali yokungena kuzobe kunguR20. Uzobe edayisa namaCD akhe.
GENERATIONSKARABO breaks down when she sees
herbaby for the first time.Namhla ismorti-fied to hear Mr Sokhulu will be paying herfamily a visit. Lucy goes through with thedrug run despite her concerns. Angela ismortified when the family discovers she ishungover.Mazwi busks his way through ameeting with disastrous consequences.
ISIDINGOThecatisamongstthepigeonsaspeople
scramble to find ways of shutting Barkerup. zukisa and Sizwe have had a fun even-ing,buthave theyreallygotpast theirwob-ble?Bradley is driven to extrememeasureswhen he learns a former enemy of his hasbeenhiredtokillhisuncle.Barkergetsama-cabremessage.Benplaysanewandpower-fulcard,andCharliegetshelpfromanunex-pected source. Sechaba cannot figure outwhat Lerato wants from him.
SCANDALDintle findsherself having topay for ser-
vices she was once paid for. Lindiwe tells alie to prevent a problem for herself atschool. Mangi is hurt when he doesn’t re-ceive a birthday gift from someone, butforgets his sadness when someone elseoffers him a very special present instead.Quintonisarrestedandonlyonepersoncanclear his name.Mangi sets out to end a loverelationship and Layla looks as though sheis set to embark on one. Lindiwe begs herbrother to keep a horrible secret from theirparents.
MUVHANGOBusi continues to be controlled by her
Professor. Thandaza finds out anold familysecret. Thuli and Thandaza discuss howamazing itwould be to find their lost familymember.Theprofessor tries to findouthowmuchBusi knows about his secret. Busi re-ceivesathreatthatleavesherfearingforher
life. BothRanthumeng andMankosi are fu-rious with Thandaza.
RHYTHM CITYAn incarcerated Miles tries to keep his
strength while Victoria and everyonebreaks around him. Khamo approachesMamoketeforhelptogetherstolenpropertyback. Lucilla is arrested for contempt ofcourt and Miles’s sentencing is postponed.Doc is ina tightposition financially, and thisaffects Zolani’s commission. Doc hesitatesover appointing Zolani as MD. Lucilla cutsa dealwithMaponya, and loses Connie for-ever.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDKB Motsilenyane plays Lucilla Vilakazi inRhythm City.
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IT is now history that 2015 Afcon was won byIvory Coast.
The tournament’s records also show thatSouthAfricacamelast in theirgroup.The teamonly managed a single draw, despite showinga few glimpses of brilliance.
The personal observation from thistournament is that South Africans continue toexpect miracles.
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home-based team to win this tournament.There is a huge gap between our localprofessional league and the top five Europeanleagues. The fact that only Thulani Sererofeatures in the European Champions League
points to some problems with our footballeducation and development.
It takes careful planning, organization andlots of hard work to develop somethingsustainable.Afewgoodresultscanbemislead-ing, particularly in sports. Winning a fewmatches against ordinary opposition does notmakeyouchampionshipmaterial.It isalsotruethat a weak side can get an accidental resultagainst a world class team. Quality takes time,skill and commitment to excellence.
Presently,weliveinacountryoffreebiesandquick fixes. First it was Gordon Igesund, nowShakesMashabathatmustcomeupwithmira-cles. We are a nation indeed that believes a lotin miracles.
The Mandela Era did not help us to under-stand the value of sacrifice and hardwork.Weneed to learn that progress in football is notdependent on Messiahs. Talent, class andexcellent youth programmes are someof a fewthings necessary to produce continental andinternational winners.
Theissueofpatriotismwillhavetobevisitedin the future. It is going to take a few decadesto have patriotic South Africans. It is evenworse in football. The majority of us are moreinterestedinpower,prestigeandtherichesthatcome with high offices.
Wecannottalkpatriotismwhilethemajorityof young footballers practice and compete un-der deplorable conditions.We also cannot talkpatriotismwhen people in high football officesuse positions to fight those that differ withthem.
South Africa needs all its talent to moveforward. Itdoesnotmatterwhetheryoubelongto A or B team.
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Theeventisexpectedtobebiggerandbetter,this year and provide a lot of fun.
The City of Choice premier road event isorganised by local athletics club, NatalCarbineers AC (NCAC).
It is also a Cape Town’s Two Oceans andComrades Marathon qualifier, which makes itan outstanding crowd puller.
The event will notonly attract local ath-letes but participantswill come fromall overthe country and fromoutside South Africanboarders.
According one ofthe NCAC organiser John Hall, the stage hasbeen set for the big day. Also there is ahandful of athletes coming from abroad thatwill be taking part. A lot of onlookers areexpectedtobeontheroadcheeringtherunnersfrom early parts of Sunday morning.
“As faras thearrangementsare concerned,we are glad to announce that we were able tofinalise everything on time.
“Everything is looking perfect and we areraringtogo.Sofareverythinghasgoneaccord-ing to our plans. The race is going to be a bigone as usual.
“Come Sunday, the City of Choice streetswill be painted with assorted colours and allresidents are expected to be on road asspectators or supporters,” said Hall.
Most of last year’s winners will beback to defend their titles and the pace is
expected to be very high, with top athletestrying to break records.
To set the standard high before Sunday’srace was the Zabalaza AC 21,1km(HalfMarathon) road racewhichwas stagedatCato Ridge last Sunday.
ThewinnerswereNkosikhonaMohlakoana(DBN AC, 69:33), Andile Dlamini (Hammars-dale AC, 70:37) and Shingi Badza (Maxed AC,75:54).
Thehighlightofthiseventwastheoutstand-ing performance of the two NCAC athletesMdumiseniZondiwhocamefourth in themain
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The other PMBbased athlete fromNCAC that attracted alot of eyes with herperformance was
Nonsikelelo Mbambo who came second in theladiesopenraceafterclocking91:41 in thehalfmarathonrace (21,1km). Shealso came first inthe 35-39 category.
*The founders of Maritzburg Sporting aregoing all out to help communities around thecity, irrespective of colour, race and religion.MaritzburgSporting’smainaimistomakesurethatall thechildrenorcommunitiesaroundthecity are involved in sport.
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Bathroom bluesStuck with a seventies bathroom and
a stained old metal bath? Redoing the lotcould cost thousands. Paint the tilesyourself. Go all white, so you don’t have toworry about the grouting between thetiles.
A few bright towels, a painted woodenbox attached to the wall for storage, anda selfframed postcard or two, and thereyou go. And ditch the mouldy old showercurtain.
Visit demolition yards and garage salesWith this, you might need some
imagination and will have to do somework, but here you can find some amazingstuff at a fraction of the cost, such as Oregonpine doors and windows, old bathroom and kitchen sinks, pretty taps, evenold furniture that can be painted orstripped to be given a new lease on life.
Easy curtainingHaving curtains custommade costs a
fortune.Many shops have very reasonable
readymade lined curtains with loops.Go for a neutral colour that will fit
in with your colour scheme wherever yougo.
Fancy framesCheck out the frames in stores, and
frame stuff yourself. Make a statement byusing a piece of brightly coloured paper (afew rands at stationery shops) as a backdrop.
Empty frames in junk shops also go fornext to nothing. Buy a few, paint them andstick photos or pretty black and whitepictures or postcards in them straightagainst the wall for special effect.
Wrapping paper can be beautiful in aframe.
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Make a statement with a creativeframe. Combine it with a few hanging mugs to create an eyecatchingmasterpiece in your kitchen.
BE bold with colour, make the most of things you have already and give somecharacter to a space you may now find depressing. Here’s how to make a littlego a long way when revamping your home to give it a lift.
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TTiippss ffoorr ffiirrsstt ttiimmee bbuuyyeerrssTHE residential property market will
be slightly skewed in favour of theseller in 2015 as last year’s
shortages continue to drive house pricesup, experts say.
“What we’ll see in 2015 is a lot moredevelopments coming online. So, I think(later in the year) it’s going to revert toa fairly neutral market. I don’t think it willbe a strong buyer’s or seller’s market,”says Richard Gray, CEO of national groupHarcourts Real Estate.
The average consumer is catching afew breaks this year.
“With petrol prices coming down,people have a bit more income, interestrates have been low for a long time now people have their heads back abovewater and buyers are not struggling asmuch with their finance,” says Gray.
It’s a sentiment shared by FNBhousehold and property sector strategistJohn Loos, who expects interest rates toremain flat for the better part of the year,as lower oil and global food prices reduceinflationary pressures.
On the plus side this will stimulateconsumers’ interest in the housingmarket but, with fewer propertiescurrently available, it will also lead to anestimated 8% increase in house prices
come yearend, he adds.Buyers’ ability to afford homes will
therefore be slightly diminished.According to FNB’s Property Barome
ter, following price growth in the previoustwo years, 2014 saw a mild deteriorationin affordability. This could well continueinto 2015 somewhat limiting buyers’property options.
“That may sound strange to some,because a lot of people think that thebetter the market is, the better theopportunities to buy but, in fact, it is quitethe opposite. Buying on the lows andselling on the highs is the bestcasescenario,” Gray says.
“But if you’re a firsttime buyer looking for a property that you are going tolive in (as opposed to buyingtolet),then timing the cycle should not really beyour focus, because you could wait yearsuntil the next bottom point. If you’re abuytolet investor then perhaps it wouldbe better to wait a while. So it reallydepends on each person’s particularsituation.”
CEO of Chas Everitt InternationalProperty Group Berry Everitt agrees thatthe residential property market is on theup.
“Buyers are going to have to bepatient in order to find the right properties at a price they can afford. But also,they should not sit on the fence (whenone comes along) because good stock
will sell quickly.”Tips for firsttime buyers* Firsttime buyers should ensure
they know how much funding theyqualify for, before they start shoppingaround, Everitt advises. They should“…not necessarily have received theirmortgage bond (because you can’t dothat until you’ve made an offer to purchase), but they should go to a mortgageoriginator…and get them to prequalifythem and find the right bank.
* Most importantly, buyers shouldn’toverextend themselves. That meansnot going for the maximum possiblebond that they qualify for, becauseeconomic conditions could alwayschange for the worse at any given time.Interest rates will eventually rise againand it is important to allow some leewayfor mortgage movement.
* Generally, spending about 30% ofyour income on a home loan repaymentis considered reasonably affordable.
* Critically, secure the lowest interestrate possible.
“People tend to accept that theirbonds require a monthly payment, whichthey have no way of influencing. In fact,there are many things that you can dothat may alter the amount of interest youend up paying and the term of yourrepayments,” said Kay Geldenhuys,property finance processing manager atbond originator Ooba.