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Several injured inNorth Coast crashes>> Series of accidents cause chaos on busy road
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NINE people were injured intwo separate accidents on thesameintersectionontheR102
near Verulam last Thursday.The first accident, which left eight
peopleinjured,occurredaround1pmwhen three vehicles collided at theR102 and Inanda Road intersection.
Whilst emergency services were
attending to the injured,asecondcol-lision occurred after a drunk driverploughed intoapassingvehicle injur-ing the driver.
Speaking to the Weekly, ReactionUnit South Africa (Rusa) head PremBalramsaidhereceived13callsathiscall centre.
“Callers stated that several peoplewere injuredat thebusy intersection.Upon arrival we found that a Toyota
Avanza,aBMWsedanandaHyundaiH100bakkie towing a trailer had col-lided. The trailer belonged to a land-scapingcompanyandwas ladenwithgarden refuse and had overturnedupon impact.
“Eight people, including a childwas injured, however, no occupantswere seriously injured.”
Balram said that while attendingto the accident, a fewminutes later ablue VW Golf had taken off at highspeed and crashed into a MercedesBenz.
“The driver of the Golf explainedthat his vehicles clutch hadmalfunc-tionedafterarubberhadpoppedout.
However, it was established that hewas involved in an altercation a fewkilometers away and had been driv-ing recklessly,” he said.
BalramaddedthatthedriveroftheVWGolfwas foundtobeunder the in-fluenceofalcoholandwasarrestedonthe scene.
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athreattolawenforcementandpara-medics working on scenes of acci-dents,”said Balram.
Headded thathe instructedhis of-ficers and paramedics to park defen-sively to prevent careless driversfrom colliding with them while con-trolling traffic or attending to the in-jured.
The accident scene.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
WEEKLY REPORTER
AFTER months of deliberation and interruptions, the ruling party’s most influential region has elected its leader.
The ANC eThekwini region held its elective conference at the weekend, electingeThekwini mayor James Nxumalo as itschairman. However, Nxumalo’s victory wasby a narrow margin.
The conference was twice postponeddue to infighting and intense lobbying in thebranches.Thebattleforcontroloftheregionhad also turned physical, with at least threepeople having been shot dead in the leadupto the conference.
Nxumalo, who is also the South AfricanCommunist Party’s KwaZuluNatal chairman, was elected by 253 votes against 212for his challenger, Zandile Gumede, a member of the eThekwini executive committee.
Thabani Nyawose becomes the deputychairman of the ANC in the region, with Mthunzi Dlamini elected secretary. The deputysecretary is Cheryl Sisoka and treasurer isPhelelani Mshengu.
Political analysts have stated that theregionalconferencehadbeeneagerlyawaited because of its influence on the ANC’scoming provincial and national elective conferences, next year and in 2017 respectively.
Many believe the region will influencewhich way the ANC, and by extension thecountry, will go. It is well known that Nxumalo supported the retention of KwaZuluNatal premier and provincial chairperson Senzo Mchunu, while his challenger Gumedewas going to throw her weight behind SihleZikalala in contesting the chairmanship.
Zikalala is the ANC’s secretary in KwaZuluNatal.
ZakheleNdlovu,aseniorpoliticalanalyst
has said that “Zuma is pretty much a lameduck president”.
“He is in his second term and has very little influence in who his successors are. Theelection of James Nxumalo will furthererode his influence in KwaZuluNatal as itis known that Nxumalo is closer to premierMchunu. It would be interesting who thiscamp will support as the candidate for ANCpresident.”
After his election Nxumalo said he washumbled by his elevation.
“Our conference has also been a hugesuccess because the newly elected leadership has been warmly welcomed by all delegates. I must say that I was so impressed because when the results were announced, thefirst person who congratulated me wascomrade Zandile Gumede, who also contested the position,” he said.
Nxumalo also said delegates were unequivocal in wanting an executive mayor forthe city. “The delegates said they believethat an executive mayor would help inspeeding up service delivery.”
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THE mother of the seven-year-old pupil whoaccidentally fell from the second floor at theTongaatPrimarySchool saidher sonseems tobe in a stable condition.
It isbelievedtheboywasplayingonthesec-ond floor that is restricted topupils just beforethe school day began. Pupils immediatelyalerted teachers who contacted emergencyservices.
SpeakingtotheWeeklyonMonday,16Feb-ruary from the hospital Zwakele Mutha saiddoctors were yet to communicate with her onthe condition of her son Sizwe Bhengu.
“He seems fine at the moment. That is allI can say right now.Wehopehis condition im-proves.”
Ambulance services fromprivate andpub-lic sectors convergedat the school toassist theyoung boy who officials believed were “play-ing a friendly game of catch when tragedystruck”.
Spokesperson for EMS Robert Mckenziesaid paramedics from a private ambulanceservice initially responded the child and, real-izing thecritical condition thechildwas in, re-quested the assistance of the Department ofHealth’s EMS helicopter.
“Theycontinued tostabilize thechildwhilethe helicopter flew to the school. The helicop-ter landed on one of the sports grounds at theschool and the patientwashandedover to theflightparamedics.Thechildwasbeenairliftedto King Edward VIII hospital in Durban andhas been handed over to a trauma team forcontinued medical management.”
The staff of the school commended theparamedics on their swift response.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDParamedics stabilise the child at the scene.
The time foractivism is now>> Public encouraged to help one another in times of needKAVEEL SINGH
LOCAL ward councillor Mi-chaelAbrahamand theTon-gaat Central Library head
held aplacarddemonstrationout-side the Tongaat Sizakala Centrelast week.
The demonstrationwas part ofOperation Sukuma Sake and
aimed to bring awareness to theplightofwomenandchildabuse inSouth Africa.
The event included songs andlive testimonies and calls for
harsher sentences for perpetra-tors of violence against childrenand women.
Abraham welcomed a modestcontingent of the public statingthat as the champion of the Pre-mier’s programme Sukuma Sakeheneeded tobringall governmentdepartments together for the ben-efit of the community.
“SukumaSakeinIsiZulumeanslet’s stand and build together. Weneed to work together and buildagainst corruption, poverty, un-employment, HIV and AIDS,crime,abuseofchildrenandwom-en, school-related issues, socialwelfare issues and any othermat-ter that concerns a South Africancitizen.”
The highlight of the event wasa moving real-life testimony byCindyMzobeofGwala’sFarmwhorelated her rape experience.
The large majority of womencarrying placards marchedaround the Sizakala Centre led bylibrarian Vigie Padayachee andthroughthemainstreetofTongaatdowntoCatherineStreet toAngelsPark (previously known as LowCost Homes) to be greeted by en-thusiastic residents.
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Valentine’s treatfor local pupils>> Tongaat HulettDevelopments putsthe heart back intoValentine’s Day
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THE Tongaat Hulett Development(THD) team hosted a different kindof Valentine’s Day celebration on
Friday, 13 February.A sixmember team, which forms Ton
gaat Hulett Development THD’s socialcommittee, ran a twoweek fundraisinginitiative, asking colleagues and othermembers to donate what they could sothat 31 underprivileged children fromBlackburn Village could receive newschool uniforms. Donors were asked,rather than spending R20 or R30 on chocolates or flowers, to give that money tochildren in need.
The bags and treats were handed overto the eager children.
Development director at THD, KarenPetersen, said the social committee tookthe initiative to start the selfless project,giving up their personal time and financesto ensure the message of love was felt bythose in need this Valentine’s Day.
“The Social Committee contactedBlackburn Primary School which is basedin the heart of Blackburn Village. This isnot an affluent area and we always give
driven and supported, and the idea wasto back bring some heart into Valentine’sDay.
“We wanted to move away from thecommercial and put compassion back into this day. It’s a day of love for everyone.”
Once the social committee had raisedthe R6 000 needed to buy the uniforms,they spent time after work searchingshops for the best items at the most affordable prices, carefully packing 31school bags with a full school uniform,socks and shoes as well as a special bagof treats.
“When we put our minds to it, thereis so much we can achieve. And there isso much more we can do.”
Although a THD initiative, she said apositive spinoff of this Valentine’s Day initiative ties well into the organisation’sSocial Sustainability and Innovation Programme (SSIP), which aims at ensuringall the communities based near TongaatHulett developments are uplifted andempowered in an organised manner.
The SSIP has three programmes centred on community improvement; the Social Development Programme which thisValentine’s Day donation forms part of–Open Space Management, as well asEconomic Participation Programme.
These greatly improve the lives of thoseinimpoverishedcommunitiesthroughjobcreation, skills’ development, education,infrastructure development, health, welfare and environmental upliftment.
PrincipalofBlackburnPrimarySchool,Kevin Sevlall, said all the 192 pupils fromGrade R to Grade 6 came from impoverished homes, but the 31 identified werethe most destitute.
“These children had no school uniforms and it is something thaty they needalmost every day,” said Sevlall.
“The pupils at the school are alwayschanging and these are new children,starting at the school, who had very little.This donation makes such a difference totheir lives.”
Young Kwanele Dlamini politely accepted the donations and, with a hugesmile told the team, “Thanks for the gifts.I can’t wait to open the bag and seewhat’s inside.”
As of next term, the school will bemoving to better premises at nearby Cornubia Phase 1A the pilot project of eThekwini’s subsidised housing developmentallowing easier access to the school formore children. It will be renamed the Solomon Mahlangu Primary once it is officially opened.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSeen with Karen Petersen, development director at Tongaat Hulett Developments are pupils from Blackburn Primary School Slindile Noguda, Sphelele Ndlovu, Kwanele Dlamini and Slindo Kuhle.
KAVEEL SINGH
UPGRADES to roads on Plane Streetare officially underway after holidaydelays halted development for twomonths.
According to councillor MichaelAbraham Plane Street, which is cur-rently undergoing an extensive up-grade, and rehabilitation pro-grammehad an intended date for re-pair scheduled for November 2014.
“This would have created enor-mous challenges during the holidayperiod. Itwas therefore put off till theNew Year after schools and factorieshad opened.
“The process involved undercut-tingandremovalof largequantitiesofthepresent roadsurface tomakewayfor the laying of a solid foundationdeep down.”
Abraham said before the actualwork commenced on the road in linewith engineering principles, holeshad tobedugon thepavements to in-spect what services were placed un-derneath-servicessuchaswaterandelectricity lines and Telkom cables.This process is called proving.
He said the work is estimated totake about three months dependingon weather conditions.
Abraham said he is “respectfullyrequesting” full co-operation fromthepublicandallstakeholdersduringthis difficult and trying time.
“Therewillbeastop-and-gotrafficcontrol inplace. I profusely apologisefor the inconvenience caused and re-questsallaffectedparties tomakeuseof alternate routes wherever possi-ble.”
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDMichael Abraham with local contractors and stakeholders.
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She said theschool was identified as having anumber of childrenfrom disadvantaged backgroundswho were in direneed of aid. Theprincipal was contacted and 31 children identified asdesperately needing school uniforms.
“The reality isthat, for many people, money earnedhas to go towardsbuying food. Thereisn’t enough forschool uniforms sothese children gowithout.”
She said the initiative was completely employee
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TWO suspects were arrested and oneshot following a robbery in DurbanNorth this week.
According to provincial policespokesperson Captain Thulani Zwane,it isalleged that thevictimwasaccostedby three unknown armed men outsidehishouse inDurbanNorth,whorobbedhim of his vehicle.
“A local security company was ini-tiallyalerted to the incidentandspottedthe suspects in Glen Anil. The suspectsallegedly opened fired on the securityofficials and there was an exchange ofgunfire resulting in one suspect beingkilled.”
It is believed the two remaining sus-pects fled and were apprehended bySAPS K9 members.
Two firearms were seized as well asthe vehicle used by suspects during therobbery. Zwane said initial investiga-tions indicate that the suspects vehiclewas hijacked in Phoenix.
“Thetwosuspectswillbechargedforrobberywithaggravatingcircumstanc-es, possession of unlicensed firearmsand ammunition and they will also belinked to the Phoenix hijacking.
“The confiscated firearms will besent to ballistics to ascertain whetherthey had been used in the commissionof any other crime in the country.”
TheKwaZulu-NatalProvincialCom-missioner, Lieutenant General Mma-monnye Ngobeni commended the K9Unit members and security officers forthe arrests and confiscation of fire-arms.
“We are at war with criminals inKwaZulu-Natal and they must expectpolice to meet fire with fire.
“Police will never back down whenconfronted by heavily armed criminalsand we will do whatever it takes to re-move these thugs fromour streets,” shesaid.
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A DELIVERY truck driver was hijackedand robbed by a group of maskedmenon Friday in the Verulam CBD.
Head of Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa)PremBalramsaidthataround7.30amagroupof men who wrapped bandages around theirfaces and wore sunglasses concealing theiridentity,accostedadelivery truckdriverwhilehewasoff-loadingcigarettesonIrelandStreet,Verulam.
“Thesuspectsforcedthedriverintohisownvehicle and drove him to a vacant propertywhere theyrobbedhimofcashand loaded theconsignment of cigarettes into another closedvan resembling a Mercedes Vito.”
Balram said that Rusa members togetherwith the Metro Police and SAPS searched thearea, but no arrests were made.
Balram said each box of packed cigaretteswere valued at around R18 000 and severalboxes containing Stuyvestant and otherbrands were taken by the suspects.
Hijackings are increasing drastically in theVerulam and surrounding areas, said Balramadding that Rusa had attended nine hijackingsand attempted hijacking within a few days.
He said that Rusa also attented to 38 suspi-cious vehicle calls with the public believing oc-cupants were hijackers.
“Most of the hijacking attended by Rusawere during dark hours, mostly between 6pmand 8pm.
Balram added that although Rusa were at-tending to many of the hijackings, he believedthat the figures were much higher becausemanyvictimsrefusetoreportattemptedhijack-ings because of time and inconvenience.
Police are investigating.
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How can weteach moralswithout religion?
IHAVE often wondered how atheists andsecular people go through life withoutGod.I have asked myself what hope you
have for the future without a supernaturalbeinginyourcornerlookingoutforyou,andI have wondered even more what moralsmean to someone who is Godless (Godfree?).
The first decade of my life was quiteturbulent as my family consisting of atleast four children at a time and my mothernever really stayed in one place for more
than a year or two. In this way, I do not remember that we settled and subscribed toany church as a result.
I really got exposed to the life of churchmuchlater inthedecadeandonlythenwasI smart enough to ask myself some questions.
If memory serves, I think I was nine andsuffering the pain of my first (of many)wisdom tooth. I asked myself, who is God?
From what I had seen at the time I concluded that God was there to keep humanbeings in order and to try to keep themfrom killing each other.
Satisfied with my answer, I reasonedthat since I was a good person at the timethat I did not need God and that I did notneed religion.
As time went by and as I listened topriests from all denominations of church,I started to realise that all the stuff theywere saying from that ‘black book’ madea lot of sense.
In fact, I thought that all the goodthings the book said such as "do not steal","do not kill another human being", etc,were so obvious that I thought it a bit redundant to attend church.
But, I continued to attend since, by virtue of my mother, I did not have muchchoice in the matter.
As time passed and I slept under thebenches at "crossnight" (overnightchurch services) and I noticed that everytime the preacher said these things, hepromised the grown ups and the other kidsthat we would go to heaven if we did thesegood things as God demanded.
This confused me quite a bit (existentialism can get very interesting for an adolescent).
I mean, is it not obvious that we shoulddo unto others as we would like to be doneunto us?
Why the promise of bliss to add to it?And why perpetuate the promise of beingbranded a child of Satan if I am naughty?
I have always kept a cynical view of religion for these reasons.
Anyway, when I first learned of atheism, I had this idea that atheists were devilworshipping freaks, despite my own skepticism about God and religion.
How can you seriously be a good personwithout having God guide you?
Through pop culture that I had witnessed from my morethanfair share oftelevision, I saw good deeds from peoplewho did not acknowledge God in any oftheir works and trying this out myself I realisedhowmuchmorepureitwastodogoodwithout the promise of heaven or prosperity.
Now, do not get me wrong, I am notgoodietwoshoes (this phrase alwaysconfused me), I have just been luckyenough to not get in a lot of trouble (relatively speaking), but I think I have a goodgrasp of what makes a good person good.
So, how do you live without God? Howdo you dissuade your children from evilwithout sending them to Sunday school?
I think that you can be a good personby loving those close to you (and everyoneelse) and remembering to do to otherswhat you wish to be done to you.
I don't think you need the Bible for that.
ANC, your time is upI WAS mortified and greatly disillusionedhaving watched the fiasco that eruptedduring the State of the Nation (SONA)on 12 February.
The disruption and disturbance fromthe EFF comes as no surprise to the entirenation, but what was really disconcerting and totally disgraceful was the tactless and boorish manner in which the ruling party (ANC) handled the entire matter.
From the jamming of the transmissionsignals,totheSAPSbeingcalledintoparliament chambers – this party blunderedtheir way through the SONA being completely undiplomatic and injudicious andcommitting a gross violation of the constitution.
The very same constitution that manyfought for, even to the point of death, toensure that it becomes the foundationof our democracy.
A democracy that seems to be brushedoff and trampled upon by the ANC.
SONA took us back to the days of theoppressive apartheid regime when thegovernment of the day oppressed andcontrolled everything and tightly heldthe reins over what was broadcasted andwhat the people had access to.
The brute force that was used in theremoval of the EFF MPs was redolent ofthe apartheid security forces violently removing protestors in an effort to silencetheir cries for liberation.
The evasiveness of the speaker of thehouse in answering simple questions viz,“Was the SAPS called into the chambers?” was indicative of her bias and incompetence in functioning as a neutralspeaker of the house.
She, however, chose to act as thepresident’s personal bodyguard andspokesperson. It’s time to sanction a newcompetent speaker of the house.
For too long the ANC has been givencarte blanche in ruling this country, butno more.
It is time for truth and accountability.The ruling party has been enforcing lawson others yet think of themselves asabove the law.
ThereactionofPresidentJacobZumato the debacle that unravelled in parliament was completely improper and unbecoming for a leader of a nation.
To merely laugh off a matter withoutso much as some words of explanationto placate the situation or even an apology to the nation and the entire world thatwas watching was unacceptable andvery suggestive of the inept and unproficient leader that he is.It most certainly doesn’t augur well forhim as the leader of this nation.
I don’t foresee a favourable and prosperous future for our country if this is thecalibre of leadership that the ANC is producing to rule in our land.
This ANCruled government needs tobe more accountable and transparent tothe citizens whom they serve and to stophiding behind their bullying tactics.
But then again honesty, accountabilityand truth are not qualities that they canidentify with.
SONA has made it lucid and crystalclear that the ANC doesn’t have what ittakes to rule South Africa with wisdom,integrity, accountability and honesty.So, ANC your time is up!
Annet Govender
WITHthebrutal killingofbabyJamieNaidooinChatsworthstill freshinourminds, another little droplet of love,Shahiel Sewpujan has been brutallykilled. Something in society has gonedevastatingly wrong when innocentchildren who are unable to defendthemselves become victims.
Is itacaseofcriminalswhoexhibitantisocial behaviour towards chil-dren, who have been exposed toabuse in childhood themselves whileit must be categorically stated that itis myth that survivors of abuse be-come abusers. Abusing childrencouldbea conduit to release their an-gerandmayevengivethemavantagepoint to assert their power.
It is alleged that Shahiel had an is-sueaboutgoingtoschool.Thisappar-ently annoyed the aunt and grannywho gagged him. He was asthmaticwhich resulted in him losing hisbreath and consciousness and a fewdays later he was found dead in amanhole near his home.
Why would an adult, in this casefamilymemberswho livedwithnine-year-old want to gag him? The emo-tional and intellectual factors of theperpetrators to comprehend thegravity and consequences of their ac-tions must be considered.
The cycle of abuse becomes amo-notonoushabitresulting inanuncon-trolled aggressive behaviour pattern
without considering the circum-stances such as culpable homicideand murder.
People have inadequate copingstrategies and believe that violence,suchashittingachild, is theonlysolu-tion to remedy deviant behaviour.
Takingcareofchildrenisaskill likeany other profession, therefore if aperson who is trusted to look afterchildren cannot cope with parentingwill need to seek professional helpfrom health-care workers or frompeople who have adequate experi-ence looking after children.
An abused child will have a senseof conflict in their minds. They willhave to balance their emotional con-nectedness with the family memberwhile at the same time being abusedand betrayed by the same person.Imagine the dilemma in the mind ofa child.
It is difficult for the child to under-stand and reconcile their emotions.
Children need to be continuouslyloved and empowered. Theymust betaught to speak out about any formofharm inflicted on them be it physicalor emotional.
The law enforcement agencies,child welfare organisations, con-cerned communities and childrencourts must work collectively to re-duce and eradicate harm to our chil-dren. It is an obligation on every sin-gle adult to protect the future of ourcountry by protecting our children.
Society cannot allow our beautifulchildren tobeslaughtered.Enough isenough.
Vijay Surujpal
Our moralcompass has tobe refocused
Sibusiso Biyela@astrosibs
South Africanstandard ofeducation,alarmingWATCHING news reports and reading storiesabout matric caused a time of reflection forme recently.
I completed my schooling in the earlynineties and it seems as though I schooledin another country.
Firstly, the requirements and pass rateswere extremely high, which is not a bad thingconsidering we were about to be unleashedinto the working world.
Secondly, the feeling of seeing your namein the paper meant you passed and could enter tertiary education because it meant youreceived good marks.
Today, you need 30% to pass, whichmeans you could get an E aggregate.
Pupils don’t have a high target to aim for,yet it is still a challenge to achieve.
This was unheard of in the nineties.I am extremely grateful to have complet
ed my schooling then.However, I would like to write one of the
matric papers to see if I would have passedwith straight As if I wrote in this decade.
It scares me because these pupils areprobably not ready for the next stage in theirlives. Matric is the tip of the iceberg.
M. Robertson
SMILE AWHILE
TWENTY one years into democ-racy, society faces new chal-lenges.
The scourge of drug abuseamongst youth has gripped commu-nities and is threatening the very fab-ric of society.
But what are the underlyingcauses of this addiction? Is it morecomplex than we think?
Local movie The Dance grappleswith this question as it follows the
journey of two youth,who leave theirinsulated rural lives and make theirwaytothebigcity, facinghardchoicesthat they have to make.
Featuring the talents of Kajal Bag-wandeen, Rory Booth, and MishqahParthiephal, this isapoignantstoryoflove and betrayal which is brilliantlyshot and well told.
Fromthewriter /directorofWhiteGold, Jayan Moodley this time withBonie Sithebe, both proudly Durban
female filmmakers, have collaborat-ed as writer/directors to bring themovie to life.
TheDanceisashort filmproducedaspartoftheAfricabyWomenprojectrun by the National film and VideoFoundation (NFVF).
Debuting at the Durban Interna-tional Film Festival in 2014, the filmwill be screened this Thursday 19February at 8.30pm on SABC 1.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDA scene from the movie.
FIFTY Verulam Secondary Schoolpupils who excelled in maths andscience were the proud recipientsof a combined bursary ofR125 000 (R2500 each) fromTransnet.
Acting principal Mr S. Govenderexpressed thanks and appreciation
to Transnet for investing in the pu-pils.
“[Thesepupils]willgoontomakea meaningful contribution to oureconomyandhoped that this initia-tive to continue to motivate our pu-pils to strive and achieve more,”said Govender.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSeen are some of the proud recipients.
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THE health dangers of load shedding South Africa's electricity crisis threatens to cripple the economy, but it can be downright dangerous to yourhealth too.
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Electricity is essential for public health facilities so when the supply is unstable it could be fatal for patients undergoing emergency treatment,surgeryandthoseinintensivecare.Furthermore, organs, vaccines and medication that needto be refrigerated can also spoil or become ineffective.
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Power outages can also impact dialysis machines for home patients with kidney disease. Ifyou miss a dialysis session it can lead to 'lifethreatening hyperkalaemia. If you don't have alternative power sources, it would be best to arrange dialysis treatment at a hospital.
Dangers in the dark that affect all of usSwitch off all electronics and appliances dur
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WHENone of SibayaCasino'smost loyaland long-standing Bingo players turned90yearsyoung, sheandher fellowBingoenthusiastsweretreatedtoaspectacularbirthday cake in her honour.
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However,thisprovidesalucrativechannel for scammers and snoopers, who usethe technology to steal money, identities,and even to track movements and listento conversations.
Irate residents from around the city arecomplaining of these SMSes and calls.
Durban man Robert Young said that hiswife received an SMS that she wonR50 000 in a competition and when shecontacted the company which was mentioned in the SMS, she was told this wasfake.
He said the later that same day he received an SMS that he won R250 000 inan OMO competition and when he calledthe number in the SMS to claim his prizehe was told he can fly to Port Elizabeth tocollect the winnings or provide his bankingdetails for it to be deposited.
Young says that these scams are getting out of hand and he wants to warn others to always delete these types of SMSand not fall victim to it.
Another resident Mrs M Peters says shereceived an SMS for a ‘Weekend Away’scam.“Ireceivedacallfromapersonclaiming to be from MTN and informing me thethat I have won a weekend away to an unnamed resort located on the KwaZuluNatal North Coast or any other place.
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THE 18th Time of the Writer, Internationalfestival of writers, hosted by the Centre forCreative Arts, University of KwaZuluNatalinvites South African high school pupils tosubmit their short stories for the annualSchools Short Story Competition sectionof the festival, by Friday 27 February.
Held in conjunction with the Time ofthe Writer festival, the Schools Short StoryCompetition section is open to all SouthAfrican high school pupils and aims to encourage creative expression in young people while functioning as a springboard for
the future writers of South Africa. With thefestival’s long standing commitment toward nurturing a culture of reading andwriting, this competition has received awide appeal that continues to grow witheach edition of the festival.
Winners will be awarded cash prizes,book vouchers and complimentary ticketsto the festival.
The Time of the Writer takes place from16 to 21 March 2015.
As one of the country’s longest runningliterature festivals, Time of the Writer
brings together some of the best authors,publishers, and editors from around theworld, while focusing on providing a platform to KwaZuluNatal talent.
In addition to the nightly showcases atthe Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre the festival alsoorganisesa broad range of free daily activities including an educational andentertaining programme of workshops,reading sessions and panel discussions.
This includes the Educator’s Forumwith teachers, on the implementation ofliterature in the classroom; the CommunityWriting Forum with members of the publicinterested in literature as well as visits toschools by the festival participants.
For more information on the festival orthe competition, contact the Centre forCreative Arts on 031 260 2506/1816 oremail:schools@ccaukzn.co.za
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There is no particular topic for the shortstories.
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Short stories are to be a maximum offive pages in length.
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THIS Valentine’s weekend the Imbalito Hope College hosted Maggie Golding, an international educational
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Parents, teachers, health professionalsand community members attended.
Makaton signing is a unique method ofaugmentative communication that helpswith improving literacy for children withAutism and for those who have communication challenges.
The event was cosponsored by Netcare Alberlito Hospital who partners withImbalito Hope College’s Ballito AutismCentre of Excellence, on the first Saturdayof every month in hosting the Autism support group.
There will be another Makaton sessionat Netcare Umhlanga Hospital on 21 and22 February, also hosted by Imbalito HopeCollege.
The internationally acclaimed TEACCHcourse continues for most of this week aspart of the programme.
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Nirasha Dhaniram, director and psychologist of the college with Maggie Golding, staff and visitors.
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You are kindly invited to the 15th & 16th DayCeremony of the Late Harriram Arumugam(Gannie) at the Sandfields Temple Hall onSunday 22nd February 2015 at 4pm to 5pm.
Supper will be served at 5pm.
Sadly missed by the Jackaroo family and friends
MR HARRIRAMARUMUGAM(GANNIE)1946/08/04 to2015/02/08
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Main house: 4x (3x En Suite) 4x• Formal lounge, dining room, TV room & 2 studys• Kitchen, pantry & scullery• Foyer/entrance hall • 3 automated garages• Also enjoys the luxury of aswimming pool, Jacuzzi & wine cellerSecond house: 4x (All En Suite) 4x• Family room, Lounge, open plandining room & bar• 2 automated garagesCottage 1: 2x 2x• Kitchen• Open plan TV Room/Lounge• Braai areaCottage 2: 3x 2x• Kitchen• Open plan TV room/Lounge
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TO let – 20smq minifactories R850.00 pm,rainbow Centre oppWaterloo, Verulam. Tel:032-533 1324 / 082 9059631.
Funbouncer, Activitycastles, Slides, Winniethe Pooh, Barbie, Ben10, Spiderman, Barney,Cars,Strawberry shortcake.Kids rides & tables/chairs, Popcorn,Candyfloss, Bubble,chocolate machines.Cupcakes stands &birthday banner. 031-530 7752 / 031-5075899 / 083 469 8417,[email protected] / www.kzn jump ingcas t les .co.za
Tongaat2 bedroom house needsattention @ R395 0002 bedroom flat o/p l/d/k@ R650 000Gandhi Nagar4 bedroom house, l/d/k+3 bedroom g/flat, l/k, 2x lug ample parking @R1.8MMitha Nagar5 bedroom house allwith ensuites + a/c, l/d/k+ scullery + garage, s/room, s/pool, ampleparking @ R1.95Watsonia4 bedroom house, l/d/k+ scullery + 1 bedroomo/b + dbl garage @R950 000Belgate-Vacant LandBuilding plot 415 sqmts@ R175 000Building plot 554 sqmts@ R195 000Belvedere4 bedroom house o/plounge/ dining, kitchen+ lug & c/port @ R9950003 bedroom house,lounge, kitchen + 2bedroom o/b @ R850000
Verulam2 bedroom house o/plounge/ kitchen @ R275000Vacant land – 2049sqmts @ R395 000La Mercy – 4 x 3bedroom units, mes,o/p lounge/dining, lug +seaviews 3 x @ R1.45Meach and 1 @ R1.55MeachRentals2 bed o/b o/p l/d +ensuite @ R3850 lightsprepaid excl water3 bed house, l/k, carport@ R3600.00 prepaidlights & water2 x 1 bedroom flat@ R3250 incl waterprepaid lightsCall Selva 083 7038665 or 084 512 5896(o) 032-944 3203
MAIDSTONE Village– 4 b/rooms, lounge,dining, f/f kitchen, 2baths, bic in 3 b/rooms,d/lug, flly fenced, s/pool.Outbuilding – 2 b/rooms,lounge, f/kitchen, 1bath. Granny flat – 1 b/room, lounge, f/kitchen,1 bath. Rental income:R7 000 pm – R1.7M,Land – 1517sqm.HAMBANATI – (flat) 2 b/rooms, lounge, kitchen,bath. R230 000.BELGATE – vacant land455 sqm. R135 000.BELGATE – newphase (land 531 sqm)3 b/rooms, lounge, f/fkitchen, bic in 3 b/rooms,1 bath, f/fenced, floors f/tiled, d/carport & wendyhouse. R695 000.BELGATE – vacant land415 sqm & 554 sqmR160 000 & R170 000.F A I R B R E E Z Eapartments – 3 b/rooms with bic, lounge,porcelain floor tiles, f/fgranite kitchen. R595000SANDFIELDS – mainbuilding&2outbuildings.Rent Income R9 000p/m. R780 000.DESAINAGAR – vacantland, gated estate.R450 000
SANDFIELDS – 3 b/rooms, mes, lounge,dining, f/f kitchen, bath,lock-up garage, fullywalled. R850 000.To Let – Mitchell Village– R2 800.00 p/m.Exclusive venue hire –Central Tongaat.Web: www.k r ina leven tscen t re .co.zaK. NAIDU & Associates,Suite 5 & 6, KNACentre,1 Watson Street,Tongaat. Tel :032-9445001 / 082 939 1814.
T O N G A A TMAIDSTONE VILLAGE4 Beds bic mes a/c,2 lounges, d/room, ffkitchen 2 granny flats,swimming pool,d/lugwalled and gated R1.8MCENTRALFLAT 2 beds,lounge, ff kitchen securecomplex R450 000BELVEDERE 1STFLOOR 3 beds bic mes,lounge/dinnig, ff granitetop kitchen, ground floor3 beds bic mes , lounge,kitchen bic,2 X d/lug, s/pool ,walled and gatedRental income R8500PMPrice R995 000SEA TIDES 3 Beds,lounge, d/room, ffkitchen, s/lug with goodsea views R850 000DESAINAGAR SAHITIESTATE VacantLand from R450 000V E R U L A MSURIYA HTS 3 Bedsbic, ff kitchen, lounge,s/c/port, fenced andgated R465 000R E D C L I F F ECommercial propertywith general dealer/bottle store and tavernlicence plus 3 bedhouse NEGD A W N C R E S T /T R E N A N C EPARK Vacant landReZoned GeneralCommercial withpassed plans forshops on groundfloor and flats abovereduced to R650 000TO VIEW CALL GANREDDY ON 032-9433981 OR 082 441 9012
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GEORGE Chetti 082648 2711 KALESH083 246 7535Tel: 032-944 272942 Years in the propertybusinessFLAT – Fairbreezeapartments (2 b/r withbic, fitted kitchen,lounge & dining, toilet,shower) R590 000.00OCEAN Ridge Drive,Treance Park Price:R795 000.00KATZKOP Drive,[email protected] Road,Fairbreeze @ R650000.00JERONIME Str, Stanger@ R975 000.00 1300sm.LA MERCY – modernhouses – availableranging from @ R1 450000.00 to R5 500 000.00(must be seen)METCALF - 2 houses@ R1 350 000.00 to R1650 000.00CASURINA Beach –consisting of 6 flats.Rental income R25000.00 per month.KALDON Mews @R650 000.002 FARM Roodekraans –Verulam – +- 10km fromairport@R4 500 000.00& R3 000 000.00LANDSRIVERVIEW Road,Maidstone 2 plots @R400 000.00 eachPRIMROSE&BalgobindRoad, South Ridge,Verulam – 2 plots @R1 750 000.00 each+-4000 SMBELGATE – Old PhaseLot 5997 @ R150000.0026/28 STARR Street,Verulam 4047 sm @ R1750 000.00SHOPS & Offices to let– Busy Taxi Rank area.4 Industrial propertiesfor sale.3 COMMERCIALproperties in busy bus/taxi rank area.OCEAN View, Road, LaMercy 5831 SM @ R1500 000.00
VILLAGE Mews – 3bedroom duplex, f/fkitchen & bedrooms, 2aircons, tiled & fenced.R620 000,00 not neg.032-533 9538/ 084 5268514/ 032-945 0772.
BUFFELSDALE –outbuilding to let orboarders requiredurgently. Contact: 032-944 2288.
OUTBUILDING – onebed, kitchen, b/t, DSTV– Riyadh, Verulam.Themba – 073 1321409/ 076 957 5700.
BELVEDERE – 2bedrooms. R2 700 excllight & prepaid ele. 0762519 076/ 032-945 1648a/h/ 084 9000 501.
OUTBUILDING to let –Belgate – one bedroom,open-plan kitchen/dinningroom, B/T.Couples only. 071 0141880/ 084 264 9008.
MITHANAGAR –1 large bedroom,K/T/B. Secured place,immediate occupation.Prepaid elec & water.032-944 2428/ 0731418 457.
DAWNCREST, Verulam– secure 2 bedroom,lounge, ktb, fully tiled.Rental excl w/lights.Available 01 March2015. 082 8246 737/072 1955 874.
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SALESMAN &saleswomen wantedfor clothing store. Callat Lotus Store, MainRoad, Tongaat after2pm. Wage+- R500.00to +- R1 000.00 weekly.
POSITION availableat tyre fitment centre.Applicants must bewell-spoken, computerliterate with proficiencyin Pastel, Excel andWord. Knowledgeof tyres & fitment anadvantage. Code 08licence essential. Male& female applicantswill be considered.Email 1 page C.Vto [email protected] Tel/Fax:032-541 0098.
QUALIFIED Layer/Cutter required inclothing factory. Callat No 3, Bhoolaroad, Trurolands. Nochancers.
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STORES Personnelrequired formanufacturing plant inTongaat, Trurolands.R e q u i r e m e n t s :Computer lierate, goodadmin skills, technicallyminded, ability towork under pressure.Fax 2pge C.V to 0864593 198 or [email protected] Deadline 06March 15.
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>> BayeteWorship Centre invites you to theirweekly services on Tuesday Hour of Power at7 to 8pm, Sunday service at 9am to 10.15am.WilltakeplaceatBayeteWorshipCentre,Veru-lam, Chubbys.Formore information,contactJerieldSami-
nathan 074 633 4225 or Terrence 076 8886760>> The Belvedere Pool will be having a FunSplash Day on 28 February. There is also alearn to swimprogramme.Fordetails contact074 281 5250.>> Verulam Secondary School would be host-ing its Grade 12 Career Day on Saturday, 21February 2015 at school from 10am to 11am.Compulsory for all parents of Grade 12 learn-ers fromVerulamSecondarySchool to attend.TheSchoolGoverningBodyelectionswill takeplace on 14 March at 10amat Verulam Secondary School.
Parents / guardians who wish to stand forelectioncancollectnominationformsfromtheoffice between 8am and 2pm.
Nominationswill also take place on the dayof the elections.>> Sunrise Football Club will commence withJuniorTrainingonthe21Februarycommenc-ing at 8am at Buffelsdale Primary School. Allinterested players and parents are requestedto attend.
For more details contact Kuben Moodleyon 082 828 0202.>> Tongaat Coastal Sector CPF invites you toattend ameeting with SA CAN. This will edu-cate youonsafety solutions for yourhomeandcommunity.
All welcome, please attend on 24 Februaryat 6.30pm at Seatides Combined School. Forfurther information contact Nazir Sadack on063 050 8721.>> Maidstone Football Club invites you to its75 year anniversary celebration onFriday, 27February at 6.30pm for 7pmat the ShriMathiAnandben Pre-Primary School.Formoreinformation,contact0739749118
or 083 6613 990.>> Thamaizh Isai Kazhazgam is hosting their27th annual Maasi Magam Sri SoobramoniarKavady festival. Hoisting of flag takes placeon 25 February at 6pm.The chariot procession through StangerHeights takes place on 7 March at 4pm.
The main kavady procession will leave thetemple grounds, Stanger Heights on 8 Marchat 8am. De-hoisting of flag takes place on 10March at 6pm.
Devotees to decorate their own kavadies.Book your kavadies in advance - call Andrewon0325521943,0838915389,Indranon083240 2370 or Clinton on 032 551 6078 or 074166 0181.>> There is help for free. For professionalcounselling sessions which are private andconfidential, call 084 517 5846 [email protected].>> The Mdoniville Hindu Temple can becontacted for funeral services and homeservices.
Cooking and baking also done. For moreinformation, contact Krish Kisten on0835566276orJennyPadayacheeon0325522301 or 073 495 0414.Packages for small weddings accommodating100 to 120 people with table seating.
Formore information,contactKrishKistenon0835566276or JennyPadayacheeon0325522301or0734950414orthetempleon032551 1744.Service is held on Sunday from 8.30am to9.30am Monday from 6pm to 7pm. Tuesdayfrom 7pm to 8pm.
For further information, contact032 551 1744.>> Maha Kripalu Gaytri Devi Temple SatsangMondays at 6.30pm, OM Healing at 6.15pm.For more information, contact Danny orShawn on 032 552 2382.
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A YOUNG, cool, fresh, refined, urban crossover witha vibrant personality…that’s the allnew RenaultSandero Stepway.
Standard with the new Renault design, F1inspired 66kW turbo engine, most uptodate smarttechnologies and unmatched safety levels.
Crossover design:New Sandero Stepway takes Renault’s new de
sign identity to the next level. Its upsized diamondshaped badge is suspended within the black frontgrille works well with the car’s crossover DNA: raisedground clearance (193mm), 16” wheels, front andrear silver skid plates, fog lamps with chrome surroundings, wheel arch trims and roof rails with silvertreatment.
Fuel consumption and efficiency:New Sandero comes with efficient solutions de
signed to help drivers’ reduce their fuel consumptionand CO2 emissions. This allows for a frugal fuel consumption figure of 5.4litres/100km and a CO2 emissions figure of 124g/km gaining exemption fromEmissions Tax.
Fuel consumption and efficiency features include:
* The lifetime timing chain on the 66kw Turboengine requires no maintenance.
* Controlled oil pump: the variable capacitypump stabilises the flow in the pump in order to limitthe energy losses and reduces consumption.
* Full aluminium engine with a weight reductionof 15kgs
ECO mode economyECO mode function is available on Renault’s
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New RenaultSandero Stepway
SOUTHKoreanautomakerHyundaihasstarted production at its first assemblyfactory in South Africa, initially build-
ing medium-sized commercial trucks, re-ports the automaker.
Hyundai SA’s general manager of corpo-rate communications, Deon Sonnekus, saidits factory in Benoni, Gauteng has been as-sembling trucks since July 2014, ahead of aformal launch in September 2014.
Sonnekus said: “This is the first time thatHyundai has set up an assembly plant inSouth Africa.” He adds that the automakerexpects to also assemble pick-up trucks in2015.
“Theopeningofthisassemblyplantformsan ideal platform from which to strengthenour business strategy, both in terms of com-mercialmarketgrowthandsustainability,aswell as an increasing commitment and in-vestment in the South African economy,”saysWadeGriffin,directorofcommercialve-hicles at Hyundai Automotive SA.
“Webelievethattherearestrongopportu-nities through investment and local assem-blytocapitaliseonforourbusiness.Thissub-stantial investmentwill also help to improvelocal skills and to create jobs in an economythat is in dire need of such opportunities.”
SouthAfrica is thecontinent’s leadingau-tomotivemanufacturerandaimstobuild1.2million vehicles by 2020.
However, labour strikes and slowing eco-nomicgrowth in recentmonthshavecurbedoutput at the local factories of some of theworld’s topautomakers includingFord,Toy-ota and BMW. – Wheels24.
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ECO mode adjustsengine operation withinacceptablelimitsandcan reduce fuel consumption and CO2emissions by as muchas 12% depending ondriving styles and roadconditions.
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>> All new fifthgeneration Opel Corsaset to continue strong32year history
THE all new fifth generation Opel Corsawill reach Opel dealerships in SouthAfrica in March. The local introduction
comes just four months after the Corsa’s international premier at last year’s Paris Motor Show.
The Opel Corsa has established itself asa perennial bestseller through four modelgenerations spanning 32 years, with over12.4 million units sold globally. Togetherwith the Astra, it is Opel’s most popularmodel, accounting for over a quarter of thecompany’s sales every year. The new fifthgeneration Corsa is set to build on its reputation as an allrounder by offering segmentleading levels of comfort, precision and efficiency.
Initially, the new Corsa will be madeavailable with Opel’s stateoftheartthreecylinder 1.0litre turbocharged ecoFLEX engine with three trim levels: Cosmo,
Enjoy, and Essentia.“We have shifted the goal posts with a
totally convincing and desirable small carthat makes driving easier and more fun. Thenew Corsa has class leading connectivity,convenience and comfort as well as drivingsatisfaction,” says Opel brand manager atGeneral Motors South Africa, ChristopherCradock.
“Affordability and valueformoneyhave always been Corsa hallmarks and withthe new vehicle, these are set to continue.We have ensured that all derivatives in thenew Corsa range adopt a nocompromiseapproach to those most important vehicleaspects, along with the availability of ‘option packs’ to enhance the vehicle to theowner’s taste and satisfaction.”
With its inspiring design, innovative
technology and engaging drive, the new Corsa will appeal to single men and women,professionals with young families, andyoungatheart drivers who love great carsand want something that will set themapart from the crowd.
The exterior design of the new Corsa isall about dramatic surfaces with crisp sculptured lines. As with the ADAM, the design ofthe new Corsa is ruled by Opel’s latest designphilosophy of ‘sculptural artistry meets German engineering’. This design language canbe seen in the complex curvature of all thesurfaces, reinforced by quality details suchas the Opel signature ‘wing’ LED daytimerunning lights and silver vision bulbs in theindicator lights to avoid an irritating yellowtint when unlit.
The new Corsa benefits from Opel’s big
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gest powertrain offensive in the company’shistory which includesthree newgenerationengine families and willsee 17 new engines introduced by 2018.
The new Corsa receives Opel’s stateoftheart 1.0 litre ecoFLEXDirect Injection Turboengine. First introducedin the recentlylaunched Opel ADAM, italso is the highlight ofthe fifthgenerationCorsa.
The engine offersoutstandingly sophisticated driving refinement and responsiveness together with frugal fuel consumption –proving that high driving comfort and pleasure can be combinedwith excellent efficiency.
Developed from ablank sheet of paper,this engine is the first ofa new family of smallpetrol three and fourcylinder units which willbe progressively introduced in the Opel range.A threecylinder architecture has been selected to reach new levelsof fuel efficiency forpetrolpowered cars.
As some customershesitate to opt forthreecylinder enginesdue to their rather highlevel of noise and vibration, the 200 engineerswho developed Opel’snew generation unit inRüsselsheim over thelast threeandahalfyearsputcomfortatthetop of their development priority list.
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Will the Proteasbloom or wither?>> Local coach says it’s South Africa’s time to shine
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WILL the Proteas bloom in the2015 ICC Cricket World Cupor wither away in the quar-
ter-finals?President of Manor Cricket Club,
Narendra Singh (a die-hard supporterof the Proteas) said: “It’s time for theProteastobloom.ItistimeSouthAfricawipe out memories of previous WorldCups and concentrate solely on the jobat hand.
“I believe that the Proteassquad is a well balancedside that can go all theway. Proven batsmenlike AB de Villiers andHashim Amla can pileon the runs and a solidplatform for the likesof Rilee Rossouw,Jean-Paul Duminy, Da-vid Miller, Faf du Plessis,QuintondeKock andFar-haan Behardien totake controland sethuge tar-gets.
“Good, long partnerships are alsothe key. Good cleanhittingmust be theorder of the day to get the ball over theropes inAustralia andNewZealandasa lot of batsmen are getting caughtshort of the boundary.
“Thewizardryof ImranTahir couldbe ourmatch winner in disguise. Tak-ing wickets regularly is the answer todisrupting the opponents batting mo-mentum, and this will surely be a keyarea together with bowling at thedeath.
“We have all the stars and inthink it’s our time to shine, ‘KeNako’. IsincerelyhopethattheProteas can bloom and thistime come home as a bunchof winners”.
So where will the Pro-teas fall short?Will they beexposed yet again in thequarter-finals or semi-fi-nals of the ICCWorld Cup orwill they finally overcome
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namentandgoall theway to clinch thecoveted title that have eluded them?
When the quartet of young strokemaker Quinton de Kock, Amla, AB deVilliers,FafduPlessisbattletokeepthescore-boardticking,whocanSouthAf-rica depend upon to take them out oftheir misery? They lack a genuineworld-class all rounder (gone are thedays of LanceKlusener, ShaunPollockand Jacques Kallis).
Yet, tournament favourites Austra-lia boast a depth in batting which in-cludeall-rounder JamesFaulknerandGlen Maxwell together with the bowl-ing pedigree of Mitch Marsh.
They have justified their favourit-ism at the top of the leader-boards,having lost Warner (22), Watson (0),Smith (5) cheaply, but went on from70/3 in the 10th over to amass 342/9in their allotted 50-overs against Eng-land on Saturday before going on tocrush their rivals by 111 runs in theopening fixture of the 2015 ICCWorldCup.
New Zealand, have been quoted bybookmakers as second favourites be-hind Australia to clinch theWorld Cupon home soil. After their demolition ofSouth Africa in awarm-up game, theywallopedSri Lankaby98-runs in theiropening ICCWorld Cup fixture on Sat-urday.
The Proteas’ batting has becomevulnerablewhenchasingatarget-hav-ing lost more than 10 of their last 18ODIs when batting second. Com-pounded with South Africa’s problemischasingatarget inexcessof250runs(batting at a rate of 5 runs per over).
They lost almost eight times out often times when set a target a target ofmore than 250-plus. After their jitterystart on Sunday despite beating Zim-babwe, therearemanySouthAfricanswho think that the Proteas will witheraway.
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Narendra Singh a diehard Proteas supporter.
Ilembe march on relentlessly
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ILEMBE Cricket Union marched on relentlessly in their quest for honours inthe KwaZuluNatal Challenge League(Division Two) after trouncing Phoenixby 5wickets at the Country ClubGround on Sunday.
Ilembe won the toss and elected tofield first in hot, humid conditions. Thevisitors were bundled out for 137 runsin 32.5 overs. Middleorder batsmanMatthew Naidoo (42) top scored forPhoenix.
Alveiro Nadasen (3/26 from 9overs), Desigan Pillay (2/2 from 0.5overs) and Aaron Pillay (2/28 from 8overs) were the most successful bowlers for Ilembe.
Chasing 133 runs for victory, thehosts got off to a shaky start after Nadasen was clean bowled by Ryan Siripath for 15 runs in the third over.
Steven Jacobs was dimissed for 6
runs by Eugene Moodley in the 7th overand two overs later, Moodley struckagain after dismissing Yusuf Ismailfor five runs, leaving the log leaders ina spot of bother at 40/3 in the ninthover.
Pillay and Zufilkar Ali consolidatedthe Ilembe innings, doubling the tallyin the 18th over (81/4) before Ali (29)was caught by substitute Theo Naidoooff the bowling of Prinesh Singh.
Pillay and Preshen Rampersadadded a valuable 38 runs to the tallybefore Pillay (31) was caught behind bywicketkeeper Shomal Dayanand offthe bowling of Moodley.
Ahmed Sarwar joined Rampersadat the crease and in true calypso stylecricket, he (Sarwar) smashed the firsttwo deliveries for four and the third fora huge six to guide Ilembe to an emphatic fivewickets victory in the 28th
overtonotchupthebonuspointforthelog leaders.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDIlembe Cricket Union marched on relentlessly in their quest for honours in the KZN Challenge League (division two) after trouncingPhoenix by 4wickets on Sunday at the Country Club Ground.
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THE Tongaat Panther’s Athletic club Thinny’s league challenge that was scheduledfor last Sunday was cancelled due to therain.
It will take place this Sunday at 5.30am
from Victoria Primary school and will caterfor walkers and runners.
The route will be from Victoria Primaryschool to the airport robot and back forthose that are doing 12km and to the firstbridge and back for those that will be doing15km.
The 20km route will be to theCanelands robot and back for those whoare training for the Comrades Marathonand races that are ahead. Please carry hydration. The starting and finish point is atVictoria Primary school only and those
starting and finishing elsewhere will not berecognised in the league challenge.
For more information, contact Mr. LBMaharaj on 084 206 5342, Sajida Abdoolon 083 678 2465, Krish Naidu on 083 7995651, David Reddy on 082 721 6754, Keshnee Maharaj the secretary on 083 7844476, Bugwan Lekha on 082 8184 882 orStrini Moodley on 083 329 5172.
Club new:>> 2015 club licence is now available.Please complete the form and leave at
Bugwan'sShopwithR200.Licenceswillbepurchased once a week and to avoid disappointment the form and money must beleft before Wednesday afternoon so thatit can be purchased before the weekend ifsomeone is running a race on Sunday. If themoney is not left then the license will notbe purchased.>> The next race meeting is held everyMonday at 6pm at Victoria Primary schooland please contacts the executive for further information.>> Please take note that this year the Ton
gaat Panther’s AC challenge has started.This award is for those that do a minimumof 10 and more races for a year. Those thatare interested must register with the secretary and results, time and race must beSMS. Please contact the secretary or theexecutive members for more information.
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VERULAM Athletic Club will behosting the 13th edition of theGaterite Challenge on 22
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Awelcomechange fromtheprevi-ous year is the anticipated one lap42.2km race which augurs well forrunners attempting the ComradesMarathon qualifier.
Another change is the early startfor the 42.2km,which commences at
boththe15kmChallengeandMande-la Day Challenge last year.
Race day entries will still be avail-ableas theevent isano frills runners’eventthatcatersforall typesofpartic-ipants – both the online participantsas well as race day entrants.
“However, it is important to notethat online entry participants will re-
been increased this year.The famousGateriteCharityChal-
lenge is a must for all ages and hasgrown tremendously over the yearswith all participating schools retain-ing most of the proceeds from theirentries.
Members of the community canregisteronracedayatR10perperson
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“There can be no better breedingground and sharing of interest at anylocaleventcomparedto theVAChost-ed Gatereite Challenge,” said club
chairman, Krish Naidoo.Over 5 000 fun run entry forms
have been distributed to schools.Members of the community are
urged tomake a difference as all pro-ceeds in theCharity Challenge are di-rected to both participating schoolsand charity organisations.
This year’s Charity Run theme is:“WalkforHumanRights”withthecel-ebration of Human Rights day on theSaturday.
Club treasurer Anand Naidoo canbe contacted for group registrations.
VAC to host Gaterite Challenge
ceive favourable discounts-the 42.2km marathon will beR135 while entries after pre-entrycutoffwillbeR150.Simi-lar discounts apply to the21.1kmand10kmraces,” saidrace organiser Velvan Nair.
The prize money has also5am, while the21.1km half mara-thon and 10km rac-esstartat6am-afullhour after themara-thon race. This willallow themarathon-ers to run the firsthalf of the race un-hindered.
The42.2kmmar-athon runners willreceive a free t-shirtandmedal, while he21.1km and 10kmfinisherswill receivea t- shirt.
A technologicalchange is the adventof online entries forthe first time for themarathon. This hasproven a success in
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