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PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNALembe District political party leaders, from left, Pastor Nel Sewraj (African Christian Democratic Party), Nelson Puckree (Economic Freedom Fighters), Muzi Sithole (African National Congress),Madhun Sing (Democratic Alliance) and Moosa Motala (Inkatha Freedom Party) gather to show their support for a free and fair election at the KwaDukuza Town Gardens. Read more on page 3

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FROM PAGE 1MERVYN KRISHNA

BEpreparedwhen youmake yourcross in the general elections to-day.

TheWeekly hasdone some re-search for readers to give you abreakdown of some political par-tiesrunning in thisyear’selectionsin the iLembeDistrict - their histo-ry, ideals and what they promiseyou, one of the

304154registeredvoters inthedistrict.Democratic Alliance (DA)

President:Helen ZilleSlogan: To-gether forchange - togeth-er for jobsAs the officialopposition,the DA hasbeen keepingthe ruling par-

ty on its toes over the past fewyears.

The DA was formed in 2000 asamergerbetweentheNewNation-al Party and the Democratic Party– leading it to be labelled as a“white party”.

Thisyear theDA’selectioncam-paign andmanifesto are centeredon thevisionofbringing theprom-ises, hopes and dreams of 1994alive.

In its manifesto, the DA haspromisedtosaveR30billionayearby cutting corruption, improvingservice delivery and making MP’saccountable, among other things.Another promise is the creation ofsix million “real” (permanent andsustainable) jobs.

Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP)Presi-dent:Mango-suthuButheleziSlogan:Committed toFreedom

FoundedbyButheleziin1975andstill ledbyhim, the IFP was formed to fill the“gap” thathadbeen leftby thePACand the ANC at the time. The IFPenjoys its strongest support inKZN. However, a faction brokeaway a few years ago, damagingthe base.

The IFP’s manifesto highlightsthe problems of service delivery,education, unemployment, cor-ruption and health and proposessolutions and detailed actionplans.

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)President:Julius Malema.Slogan:Economic freedom in our life-time

The EFF is the red beret-wear-ing, radical new kid on the block.

It has been a force to be reckonedwith since its inception early lastyear, voicing anti-capitalist andanti-imperialist ideology.

Over thepastyear thepartyhasbeen vocal about the nationalisa-tionofbanks,minesandothersec-torsandtheurgentneedfortheex-propriation of land without com-pensation toachieve theeconomicfreedom the party aims for.

EFF promises free education,housing and health-care. Theseare all part of its seven pillars. Inits manifesto a minimum wage isset at R4 500.

The party has in a short spaceof time managed to garner mas-sive support among the youth.

AfricanChristianDemocraticParty(ACDP)President:ReverendKenneth

MeshoeSlogan:Let’s fix this. Formed in 1993, theACDP is a collective of Christians

from different backgrounds, pro-vidinganalternativetothedivisivepolitics of the time. The party ap-peals to voters’ common values,insteadofusing ideologyandrace.Itclaimstoberepresentativeofthe

rainbowna-tion,butdis-agrees withparts of ourConstitu-tion be-causeofreli-gious rea-

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African National Congress (ANC)President:Jacob ZumaSlogan:We have a good story to tell

The ruling party, which hasbeen in power for the past 20years, is one of the continents old-est liberation movements, estab-lished over 100 years ago.

In2014 theparty’smanifesto isfocused on upholding the late for-mer President Nelson Mandela’slegacy of creating a better life forall. The ANC prides itself on thegood story of what has beenachieved over the past 20 years.

Going forward with the help ofthe National Development Plan,theANChopestoalleviatepoverty,reduce unemployment and in-equality.Keyareasoffocusincludetheeconomy, jobcreation, landre-form and improving education.

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THE Independent Electoral Commission(IEC) in the iLembe District says it is “morethan ready” for today’s election.

352 voting stations are expected to ac-commodate over 304 154 voters during to-day’s general election.

The commission said voters can expectefficient service and short queues.

“Our plan is that a person should notspend more than 45 minutes in the queue to-day,” said regional supervisor of the IEC inthe iLembe District, Paul Daniel.

“We prepared meticulously for the elec-tion. There is a tendency for political parties’temperatures to rise.” he said during aninterview with the Weekly.

Daniel called for tolerance and respectduring theelection, saying the IEC acknowl-edged citizens’ rights to protest, but cau-tioned against infringing on the rights ofothers.

As an election management body, theIEC cannot not enforce the law, and actsof intimidation needed to be reported tothe police, he said.

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GREATER KwaDukuza regionaltreasurer of the ANC, ThulaniNtuli, has taken a swipe at “re-

actionary forces” who are “trying tosow seeds of division and hate againstthe Indian origin”.

Ntuli was part of a delegation, in-cluding the provincial chairman of theANC Senzo Mchunu, regional chair-man and secretary Thokozani Msweliand Muzi Sithole, conducting a door-to-door campaign in the Etete area.

“In the context of the struggle forfreedom, Indian people, just like thecoloured people, have always beenpart of the oppressed black majority,”Ntuli told the Weekly.

“Therefore, Indians have neverbeen mere auxiliaries in the strugglefor freedom as may be suggested bysome, whose sole intention is to di-vide the blackmajority for political ex-pediency.” Ntuli said the promotion ofnon-racialism was the strength and

uniqueness of South Africa and theruling ANC. “We pride ourselves onour track record of non-racialism. It isgenuine and is tried and tested.

“Our non-racialism and in particu-lar the unity of the oppressed, was in-evitable, given that during our strug-gle for liberation, Indians, colouredsand Africans, as black people, shareda common fate. The liberation of onegroup was inextricably linked to thatof the other.”

Mchunu reassured people that thegovernment’s post-apartheid policyformulations and perspectives wereaimed at redressing the inequalitiesand injustices of the apartheid era.

“When we conceptualise policiessuch as Affirmative Action, BroadBased Black Economic Empower-ment, the Employment Equity Act andothers, we proceed from the under-standing that we need to correct theinjustices of the past meted outagainst Africans, Indians, colouredsand women.

“Since the inception of democracyin 1994, we have implemented poli-cies whose mainobjectives are to cre-ate jobs, eliminate poverty and re-duce inequality. The government willin the next five years relentlessly pur-sue these policies in order to ensureour economy truly reflects the demo-graphics of our country.

“While we have made progress onthis front, much more remains to bedone as indicated by the recent reportreleased by the Commission for Em-ployment Equity which showed thatrepresentations have only grownfrom 23.7 per cent to 33.2 per centover the past 10 years.”

Mchunu emphasised that the biastowards the Indian-origin, Africanand colouredpeoplewasnotmeant topolarise society but was the most de-cisive intervention towards redressandsocialcohesion. “White compatri-ots must never feel excluded in thisimportant project of building a non-racial, non-sexist ...South Africa.”

ANC seeks to“clarify equity”>> Officials shed light on place of Indians and other minorities in party

MERVYN KRISHNA

THE family of a Phoenix man whodied of a suspected heart attack afterfalling onto a rock at Salt Rock Beachlast week have opened up about thetragedy.

Bully Govender (73) of Longcroft

was with his two grandchildren andhis son-in-law Kevin Naicker whenthe incident occurred.

Naicker said they were about topack-up after fishing for more thantwo hours when he heard his father-in-law fall and hit a rock.

“As I turned around I saw himslouched on the ground. I initiallythought that he had slipped and hithis head on the rock, but when I bentover towards him, he was uncon-scious. We tried for about 25 minutesto revive him.

“I administered CPR, while the

boys ran for help. There was noblood or any headwounds, so I felt wecould resuscitate him. Unfortunatelythere was no one around except afisherman.”

The police arrived first and thencalled for an ambulance. The para-medics checked his heart, he said.

“When I saw the flat-line appear-ingon the paramedic’s machine whilethey conducted the heart test, I fearedthe worst. They said his pulse wasgone and all major organs were non-responsive.” Govender was declareddead at the scene.

Salt Rockfishing tragedy

MERVYN KRISHNATHE community of Ndulinde in Man-deni has received a fully-fledged li-brary which encompasses a computercentre. MEC for Human SettlementRavi Pillay, officially opened thebuilding. The Department of Artsand Culture funded the library to thetune of R2.4 million. It also has acomputer facility for the communityto make use of. The MEC said thatopening the facility to the public

marks 20 years of celebration offreedom and urged the community tomake use of it.

Pillay also encouraged the youthto look up to the elders and to use thelibrary to their advantage. He said themodular library will now assist withboosting the love of reading in thecommunity. Mandeni Mayor Siphesih-le Zulu encouraged the communityto read books and make use of thecomputer facility for development.

MEC for HumanSettlement, RaviPillay officiallyopened the firstlibrary in Ndu-linde recently.With him areiLembe Districtdeputy mayorDolly Shandu,Mandeni mayorSiphesihle Zuluand deputy may-or Pindile Sishi.

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TWO people died while three otherswere injured in a roll-over accident onthe N2 near Umvoti toll plaza onThursday last week. Reports indicatethat a Toyota with five occupants, in-cluding the driver, was travellingsouth-bound when the vehicle over-turned and rolled several times, thetwisted remains coming to rest back

on the roadway.Netcare 911 paramedics arrived at

the scene and after assessing theinjured, found that two females haddied on impact. Two people were criti-cally injured, one of them a 10-year-oldchild, and one person escaped withminor injuries. The injured were takento Stanger Hospital for treatment.

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MERVYN KRISHNA

RESIDENTS of KwaDukuza, especiallythose of Indian origin, celebrated 20years of freedom in song, dance andspeeches during a cultural day event onSaturday at the Stanger Manor Grounds,hosted by the KwaDukuza Municipality.

KwaDukuza Mayor Ricardo Mthembusaid he was “astounded” at the turnout,emphasising that the partnership withthe community was impressive.

“KwaDukuza is now a better place tolive than it was 20 years ago.

“Residents are happy about the devel-opments that took place over the 20year period and that there has beengreat improvement in the area,” saidMthembu.

He said he is certain that the generalelections will “go well”, as there has beenamazing political tolerance recorded inKwaDukuza so far.

“Political tolerance exercised by thepeople of KwaDukuza has been amazing.We are impressed and certain that thegeneral elections will be free and fair,” hetold the audience.

He made an appeal to residents tocome out in numbers and cast theirvotes as this will contribute towards abetter life for all.

ABOVE: Some of the children at the event are seen with cartoon characterswho provided entertainment on the day.

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BREAKING: In a move called‘dumband incredibly danger-ous’, members of the South

African government who sit in exec-utive positions have taken a unani-mous vote to ‘tell the truth at allcosts’. Thedecision allegedlymateri-alisedafter an international billion-aire funder–whowill remain anony-

mous until some random 12-year-old hacks official emails – is said tohave pledged one million US dollarsfor each ‘truth’ told in parliamentand at public rallies and conferenc-es. Themove comes after the billion-aire allegedly had the revelationwhile beating his head against abrick wall at the anticipate outcomeof South Africa’s recently-held na-tional election.

Such was the enthusiasm of thenation’s public servants to ‘get in-volved and make a difference’through ‘Truthgate’ that for the firsttime in its recorded history, all rep-resentatives stayed awake duringthe latest parliamentary sitting inorder to vote.

This included an 85-year-old po-litical veteran who was alleged to bein a coma for the last 20 years.

Speaking after the voting ses-sion, one official started tallying onhis fingers while telling the floor:

“Comrades, I am happy with theoutcome of the vote because itgrates my biscuit to sit here and lieabout having a master’s degree inpolitics.

“I am just a failed chef with a KFCfetish.Also, I amsickof calling every-one comrade, it’s very 1994.”

A second official then took to thefloor and, producing an abacus fromher Prada handbag, stated the fol-lowing: “Fellow countrymen andwomen, I am excited at the potentialupliftment that can be achievedthrough ‘Truthgate’.

“Finally I have a chance to tell myconstituents that an overflowingsewage pipe alongside a crèche isnot a healthhazard–it is an opportu-nity for the community to pull to-gether and shovel the sh*t them-selves.

“The sh*t can then be used as anice compost on the communityvegetable garden that we may build

for them in 2016 or 2017.“In the interim, the shovelled sh*t

can be placed next to the rounda-bout and slide as a little climbingmountain for kiddies.”

Speaking from uMhlanga aftertaking her vote via Skype during abotox party, one official told theWeekly: “The potential ramifica-tions of ‘Truthgate’ are enormousand heartening.

“With ‘Truthgate’ comes the op-portunity to finally meet ourmillen-nium development goals – the onesthat have been slightly tweaked forour area.

“Truthgate finally gives me theopportunity to satisfy my Messiahcomplex and to emulate my hero,Oprah, by canvassing amongst themiddle and working classes. I nowfeel no shame in donning my latexgloves so that I can give salesassist-ants and domestic workers a littlepat on their grubby clothing.

“In fact, I can now unashamedlyutilise public funds tobooka five-starretreat and take potential femalevoters from the street there in orderto give them free manicures andpedicures.

“It may be true that education isimportant, but looking good whileyou are getting educated can go along way in building a girl-child’sprospects; this way she can marryrich and will hopefully never have tothink independently again.

“I get one, you get one, we allget free manis and pedis,” sheyelled.

UPDATE: The billionaire funder hassince clarified that he will, in fact,be paying those partaking in ‘Truth-gate’ in the Zimbabwean dollar, adefunct currency. People inter-viewed for this article have since de-nied any knowledge of ‘Truthgate’ ormaking the above statements.

Cash-for-truth idea a boon for politics

DESIREE ERASMUS

MINORITY Front LeaderShameen Thakur Rajbansidenounced the “pissing DAcartoon” asdamning, immor-al, senseless, defamatory andunethical.

This is a direct insult to allMinority Front supportersand the lndian community. Iam shocked and disgusted atthe political campaigning ofsome DA members who cir-culated this cartoon on socialmedia and emailed it to ourleader and myself.

“This action violates theelectoral code of conduct,signed by the leader HelenZille,” stated Mrs Rajbansi,and social sites must not beused to defame people or or-ganisations.

This cartoon has hurt thedignity of the lndian commu-nity as it displays the arro-gance of a supremist colonial

mentality over the MinorityFront which is home to thou-sands of lndian voters.

No amount of reasonableexplanation will absolve thecreator of this unethical car-toon that damages the abso-lute fabric of our society anddemocracy.

The Minorty Front logo issacred to the party and itssupporters.

This act is malicious andthe work of desperate candi-dates who stoop to the levelof human rights violations intrying to please their mastersfor their positions.

The perpetrators who cre-ated this defamatory cartoon

must be prosecuted by theElectoral Commission.

The Minority Front haslaid formal charges at SAPSfor investigation and has re-ported the matter to the Hu-manRights Commission andto Facebook,.

This cartoon has violatedthe Minorty Front's rights fora free and fair election, be-cause it has gone viral on so-cial networks, inducing hate-speech and racism.

The community must nowbe the judge.

Mrs Rajbansi stated thatthe vote of lndian people willmake history on 7May, but itwill be for the Minority Front- the real home for all lndians.

We are not deterred andthe Tiger’s legacy will not bedestroyed, as the car-toon predicts.

Patrick Pillay

Cartoon isOFFENSIVE

SOUTH Africa is a country born out of aturbulent history, where racial discriminationreigned supreme.

Our freedom from Apartheid occurred be-cause of the countless sacrifices of blacks,whites, Indians and coloureds respectively.

Our fight for democracy was exactly that, afight fordemocracy; a system where eachper-son irrespective of their race, ethnicity orcreed, could vote and support theparty of theirchoice.

We cannot mandate people to think theway we do, neither can we force people tosupport a specific political party.

Being part of a democracymeans respect-ing each person’s right to hold their ownpolitical views.

Former President Nelson Mandela clearlyelucidated that ademocracyallows for adiver-sity of opinion, and a diversity of politicalviews. He also emphasized that those viewsmust be respected and protected. This is pre-ciselywhy Ihavebeen calling for the establish-ment of a Ministry forMinority Affairs, to en-

sure that the specific issues faced by minoritycommunities are addressed.

I therefore think Visvin Reddy needs toconsult his own party and ensure that hisstatements are in line with the party's man-date, before he makes loose assertions basedon anger and contempt, which ultimatelybreeds greater seeds of division.

As a nation, there is somuch that unites us.We have a glorious shared history born out ofa struggle for a non-racial society. This is anideal which was cherished by both MahatmaGandhi and Nelson Mandela, iconic leadersthat understood the importance of creatingunity among people from various back-grounds.

The oppression and subjugation of the In-dian community in South Africa over the lasthundred years has left an indelible scar,whichhasty statements and confrontation will notsolve.

Mr. Reddy, I am sure, can acknowledge thatmany in our community have not beenmen-tally liberated from the yolk of their formermasters.

Therefore,wemustworkconstructivelyandwith humility to release our community fromthe shackles of cerebral slavery, which stillbinds us to our former colonial masters.

Roy Bhoola (MP)083 513 9022

Visvin Reddy must unite, not divideWE CANNOT MANDATE PEOPLE TO THINK THE WAY WE DO, NEITHER

CAN WE FORCE PEOPLE TO SUPPORT A SPECIFIC POLITICAL PARTY

GLEDHOW PRIMARY SCHOOLInvitation to Tender – Security Services

To all security companies based in KwaDukuza

The Governing Body of Gledhow Primary Schoolwould like to invite security companies based inKwaDukuza area to submit tenders (in a sealedenvelope) to the school by Friday, May 16th 2014 by12:00.

Companies that submit tenders must be prepared fora formal presentation.

We require tenders for the following:Daily Night GuardWeekend day guardDaily monitoring

NB:Faxed copies will not be acceptedGledhow Primary School reserves the right not to fillthe tender

Enquiries: 032 551 2297 from May 08, 2014 (08:00 to 12:00)

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A film for a special momAGAIN, 2014 Mother’s Day is just around the corner. Do you have any wonderful gift ideas to surprise your dearest mom? Haveyou prepared any gifts to show sincerity and love to your mom on Mother’s Day? When mentioning Mother's Day gift ideas,flowers and cards usually come to mind. For your Mother's Day celebration, watching a movie about a mother-daughterrelationship can be a good choice. Here are 10 Mother's Day movies to watch with your mum on this special day.

Mamma Mia!A top notch Mother’s Day flick.Serving as a background for awealth of ABBA songs, this storytold us about a bride-to-be try-ing to find her real father. So ifyour mom loves ABBA andwants to have a good laugh,watch this film.

StepmomAnother tear-jerker that stars EdHarris, Julia Roberts and SusanSarandon. This movie revolvesaround a terminally-ill motherwho has to settle on the newwoman in her ex-husband's life,who will be the new stepmotherto her children.

August RushA mother, father and their or-phaned musical prodigy sonsearch to find one another, es-tablishing a real connection be-tween the boy and his mother.August Rush is a wonderful clas-sic that everybody must see atleast once in their lifetime.

Terms of EndearmentTerms of Endearment depicts acomedic yet weepy story be-tween formidable mother (Shir-ley MacLaine) and daughter(Debra Winger). Nabbing fiveOscars, this one will surely bethe way to go if you’d like toshow your appreciation and loveto your mom.

The Blind SideA true story about a mom whoforms a bond with a younghomeless man bound for athlet-ic stardom, it will have youcheering with its mix of actionand emotion. If you are going togive thanks to your mom’s un-selfishness and greatness, thismovie will do the trick.

Little WomenHaving been filmed severaltimes, this American classic in-cludes the highly acclaimed1994 version with Winona Ryder,Susan Sarandon and KirstenDunst. This is one of the mostsuitable movies for Mother’s Dayand your mom and your sisterswill appreciate it.

ChangelingAnother story about a persistentand devoted mother (AngelinaJolie) who fights to find her miss-ing nine-year-old son. This filmis a solid, interesting story withgreat performances that de-serve to be seen. Jolie gives asterling performance as a des-perate and intense woman.

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Beach babies and a loving momA film for a special momAGAIN, 2014 Mother’s Day is just around the corner. Do you have any wonderful gift ideas to surprise your dearest mom? Haveyou prepared any gifts to show sincerity and love to your mom on Mother’s Day? When mentioning Mother's Day gift ideas,flowers and cards usually come to mind. For your Mother's Day celebration, watching a movie about a mother-daughterrelationship can be a good choice. Here are 10 Mother's Day movies to watch with your mum on this special day.

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Would like to place on recordit’s sincere thanks to the publicand devotees for theirtremendous support throughouttheir kavady festival.A very big thankyou to our donors.

May LordMuruga blessyou all richly

THE DARNALLHINDU TEMPLE

SOCIETY

With lost of love from yourbrother Prydren and Mum & Dad.

Happy 1stBirthday to our

AydrenAngel10 May 2014

Flag Hoisting: 09-05-2014 on Friday at 6:00pmChariot Festival: 17-05-2014 on Saturday at 3:00pmPublic Kavady: 18-05-2014 on Sunday at 8:00am

Venue: Stanger Manor Bus Terminal (Opposite Engen Garage)Flag Dehoisting: 20-05-2014 at 6:00pm

Devotees, Famlies and well wishes to participateDaily Hawan Prayer, contact the officials or guru.

Daily Hawan Prayer commencing at 6:00pm, Saturday andSunday at 4:00pm

Donations for the Kavady: R30.00Devotees to decorate own Kavady

Kavady will be available at the temple

The officials and members of the Stanger Manor HinduTemple Society lovingly invite you and your family to the

2nd Chithira Paruvam Kavady Festival

FOR MORE INFO CONTACT VIS GOVENDER 071 282 9177

FORMER pupils of the 1964 matric class of StangerSecondary (High) who are interested in attendinga dinner/reunion should callthe following numbersto make reservations: 032 551 1318, 032 552 1907,032 551 3873, 032 552 3199, 032 551 6769. Theevent will take place on Saturday, 2 August at theStanger Secondary School Hall commencing at5.30pm.

The evening will cost R250 per person andmoney must be deposited by 31 May. The follow-ing have been elected to serve on the organisingcommittee for the reunion:JayceSingh (convener),RameshMisra(secretary),and Ranji Israel(treasur-er). Other members of the committee are ChrisDavid, Ayesha Manjoo, Cassim Moolla, BrijBagelloo, Satish Singh and Sarie Tolsi.

Those who deposit their monies must informthe officials of theirmeal preference.Please note that allmeals will be Halaal.Matric teachers of thatyear will be present atthe event.

REUNION: Stanger Secondary class of 64

MEMBERS of the Gledhow Civic Asso-ciation have placed on record theirsincere thanks and appreciation tothe KwaDukuza and iLembe DistrictMunicipalities, The Dube TraditionalCouncil and Inkosi KK Dube for mak-ing this year’s Easter camping trip tothe Bokoto Beach near Gledhow “a re-

sounding success”.For the first time in 30 years, Gled-

how residents have had easy access tothe beach, the roads were in goodcondition, the grass at the camp sitewas cut and the community also hadfresh drinking water and electricity.Thank you to all involved.

A Gledhowfamily atthe annualEastercampingtrip.

PHOTO:SUPPLIED

A successfulcamping trip

Narasimha Chaturthi on 13 May

ADV

ERTO

RIA

L“WHENEVER and wherever there is a de-cline in religious practice, O descen-dant of Bharata, and a predominant

rise of irreligion–at that time I descend Myself.”These are words spoken by Lord Krishna to Arju-

na during the war in the Bhagavad Gita.In one such manifestation, the lord appeared

as Narasimhadev the fourth incarnation of MahaVishnu – the Man-Lion incarnation that tore theworld asunder in the ferocity of the event.

He appeared to protect his beloved devoteePrahlad from the demonic Hiranyakashipu.

The evil Hiranyakashipu had obtained a boonfrom Lord Brahma that he will not be killed byman or beast, in the day or at night, by any kind ofweapon, neither on earth nor in the sky and neitherinside nor outside the house. After obtaining theboon, he felt he was unstoppable and was cruel andespecially hostile to the devotees of the SupremeLord Narayana.

Little Prahlad, the son of Hiranyakashipu, wasa saintly child who worshiped the Lord.

Hearing this, a highly disturbed Hiranyakashipustarted plotting the death of his own son by poi-

soning him, throwing him off a cliff, burning himalive.

However, each time Prahlad emerged unharmedand protected.

Finally, in a state of great fury, he asked Prahlad:“Where is your Lord Vishnu to whom you pray somuch.”

To which Prahlad calmly replied: “He is every-where, within and out in every single atom of theuniverse.”

This made Hiranyakashipu very angry and hepointed to a large pillar and asked Prahlad whetherLord Vishnu was inside the pillar, to which he gavean affirmative reply. This enraged him and hestruck the pillar, at which moment there was agreat noise as if the entire world was torn apart.

Amazed at this event, everyone watched as theterrifying Man-Lion form of the Lord appearedfrom the pillar.

Lord Narasimha attacked Hiranyakashipu anddragged the demon-king to the doorstep, placedhim upon his lap, and using his lightning-like nails,tore him apart. It was twilight, and every single as-pect of the boon that had been promised to Hiran-

yakashipu by Lord Brahma had been honoured in itsentirety.

At that time, the rage of the Lord Narasimhacould not be pacified by anybody. The demigods fi-nally requested Prahlad to step forward and pacifyLord Narasimha. Lord Narasimha seeing Prahlad im-mediately calmed down and smiled.

Whenever the Supreme Lord descends uponearth, he comes to help mankind follow the spiritualpath through Righteous actions. Hiranyakashipurepresents one’s ego and Prahlada exemplifiespure Bhakti (devotion). Hence, we learn that if wetruly surrender to the Supreme Lord with pureBhakti, we can destroy our ego, as the ego and themind are the obstacles to the spiritual path. One,who surrenders to the Supreme Lord, will always beprotected by him.

There are only two Narashima temples in SouthAfrica, one in KwaDukuza and the other in AllanManor in Johannesburg.

We therefore, extend an invitation to the com-munity to attend and celebrate Narashima Chatur-thi and receive Lord Narasimhadev’s protectionfrom all negativity and evil forces.

BANKING DETAILSAccount name: M IsraelBank: Standard BankAccount number: 0541 89721Account type: SavingsBranch code: 057 529 StangerReference: Your name andtelephone number.

Bhakti Margainvites you andyour family tojoin us in

celebrating

Narasimha

Chathurdasi and

receive the

blessings and

protection of Lord

Narasimhadev.

Date: 13 May2014Venue: MahaShantaNarasimhaTemple, 13Centenary RoadStanger,Time: 18:30onwards

NARASIMHANARASIMHACHACHATHURDASITHURDASI

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*The Darnall Hindu Temple will hold their annualrain prayer on Saturday, 10 May at 11am. For moreinformation call Suran on 071 853 4601.

*Bhakti Marga Youth Wing meetings at the ShantaNarasimha Temple on Fridays at 5pm. ContactKubashni 076 825 7357.

*Maha Kripalu Gaytri Devi Temple: Satsang Mon-6.30pm, OM Healing at 6.15pm. Contact Kriyanan-da 032 551 4795 / 084 551 4795.

*Shanta Narasimha Temple – OM Healing (Mondayfrom 6.15pm to 7.15pm), Bhajan Practice (Tuesdayat 6pm) Satsang (Thursday from 7pm to 8.30pm),Abhishegum for Shanta Narasimha and Radha/Krishna (every Saturday at 2pm). Contact Kriyanan-da 032 551 4795.

*Simply Meditation Course (3hrs). For more infor-mation please contact DC Naidoo 032 551 4361 /Ashen 073 670 2324.

*Glad Tidings Tabernacle Church has opened a soupkitchen. Not just to feed the hungry, but to instil theGospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in their hearts. Thefeeding will be at Glad Tidings Tabernacle at 60Daffodil Street, Stanger Manor, every Saturdaystarting from the 8 March from 9am to 10am.

*Nonoti Drift Sri Siva Soobramaniar Temple(TOOPANS) will be holding its 102nd CHITRAPUR-VAM KAVADY FESTIVAL. The flag hoisting ceremonywill be on Monday, 12 May, hawan commencing at5.30pm. Chitrapurvam Kavady Festival: Sunday, 18May, devotees expected from 7am. The flag dehoist-ing ceremony will be on Tuesday, 20 May.

*The Shri Sanathan Mundal priest pundit KK Mishrais away until 11 June 2014. Priest on call is punditRoy Mahanga. Contact him on 032 551 6085 or 084556 6601.

*Weekly meditation classes in Ballito take place onTuesdays, 6.30pm - 7.30pm at Ballito Library, Com-pensation Beach Road. Classes are R30 donation togovernment registered non-profit organisation.Learn to connect with your inner potential for peaceand happiness. Everyone is welcome to drop in andenjoy practical advice and meditation practice. Forinformation call 031 764 6193 or email [email protected]/ www.meditateindurban.org.

*The Stanger Group of Alcoholics Anonymous hoststheir AA and ALANON meetings every Wednesdayat 8pm at the Stanger Town Hall. For more informa-tion contact Shaun on 079 155 6746.

*The Shri Durga Temple, 47 Larkspur Street, StangerManor holds services on Sundays (Sai) and Mondays(Temple). Devotees are urged to attend. Smallweddings can also be conducted at the temple. Formore information contact Ram Makardood on 084486 2207 or Som Mudaly on 078 409 4494.

*TheMdonivilleHinduTempleholdsservicesonSun-days, Mondays and Tuesdays. Small temple wed-dings and ceremonies also can be conducted at thetemple with your own priest. Cooking and bakingcan be done by the temple band of ladies. For moreinformation contact the clerk on 032 551 1744.

* The Shri Sanathan Mundal, 21 Greyridge DriveStanger Heights, holds the following activities:Weekly Satsang every Tuesday between 6pm to7:30pm, Gayatri Pooja first Tuesday, Ramayan read-ing last Tuesday. Free adult scriptural classes onThursdays between 6pm and 8pm. Free Youth Class-es Fridays from 4pm to 5:30pm for further informa-tion contact P.R.O Mrs Madhuri Sing on 082 3243406. The Shri Sanathan Mundal’s resident priest,Pundit K.K Mishra is available for performance of allprayers at the Mandir or at your residence. Contact032 551 1680.

*The Windy Heights Sri Ram Mandir, 5 HornbeamDrive, conducts Satsang every Tuesday at 6.30pm.For more information call 032 551 2430.

To place a notice in the “What's on” sec-tion, email [email protected] or faxus on 032 945 2502. Deadline – Monday4pm. Items in this section will only be runtwice ahead of your event and are free ofcharge.

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ACCOMMODATION

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HOUSE FOR SALE

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VACANCY

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AYER ROCK Guest-house, 74 Gera-nium Street, StangerManor, “Tasteful ex-ecutive accommoda-tion”. Contact: 032-5516503/0825623676.

Happy Homes-Com-fortable and HomelyAccommodation situat-ed in lush surroundingsfor the aged includes allmeals. Contact Denise:076 234 4973/079 7277626.

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2 Bedroom, kitchen,lounge, D/Room, 2 T/B,R3500 incl. water excl.electricity.2 Bedroom, kitchen,lounge, T/B, R3000incl. water excl. elec-tricity.Call: 032-552 3890/082654 6762.

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Outbuilding to let-1½ bedroom, T/S, L/K,Newtown, R2600 incl.L/W. Contact: 079 5247768.

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VEHICLE FOR SALE

AUCTION

IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICAKWAZULU-NATAL DIVISION,

PIETERMARITZBURGCASE NO. 180/2014

In the matter between:FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED

PLAINTIFFand

AYANDA NGCONGWANE N.O.FIRST DEFENDANT

Identity Number: 820708 0514 089(In her capacity as Executrix in theEstate of the Late Jabulani Nzuza –Masters reference No. 000717/2013

AYANDA NGCONGWANESECOND DEFENDANT

THE MASTER OF THE KWAZULU-NATALHIGH COURT THIRD DEFENDANT

(DURBAN)NOTICE OF SALEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the under-men-tioned property will be sold by Public Auction bythe Sheriff for the High Court for Lower Tugelaon TUESDAY, the 27th day of MAY 2014 at10h00 outside the Sheriff’s office, 134/6 Ma-hatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/KwaDukuza,KwaZulu-Natal.The property is described as:-Erf 168 Highridge, Registration Division FU,Province of KwaZulu-Natal, in extent 1012 (OneThousand and Twelve) square metresHeld by Deed of Transfer No. T25626/2006 andsituated at 4 Sugra Street, Highridge, Stanger,KwaZulu-Natal, and is zoned residential.The following information is furnished but is notguaranteed:The property has been improved with a dwellingconsisting of a lounge, dining room, kitchen, 3bedrooms, bathroom, toilet & 2 out garages.The Conditions of Sale may be inspected at theoffice of the office of the Sheriff, Suite 6, JayKrishna Centre, 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street,Stanger / KwaDukuza as from the date of pub-lication hereof.Take further notice that:1. This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a

judgment obtained in the above court.2. The Rules of this auction is available 24

hours prior to the auction at the Sheriff forLower Tugela at 134 Mahatma GandhiStreet, Stanger / KwaDukuza.

3. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisitesubject to specific conditions, inter alia:-Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68of 2008 (URL http://www.info. gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961),-FICA-legislation i.r.o proof of identity andaddress particulars,-Payment of Registration deposit ofR10 000.00 in cash or bank guaranteedcheque,-Registration of conditions.

The office of the Sheriff for lower Tugela will con-duct the sale with auctioneers R Singh (Sheriff)and/or S Reddy.Advertising costs at current publication ratesand sale costs according to court rules apply.DATED at PIETERMARITZBURG this22nd day of April 2014.PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYSG J CAMPBELLSTOWELL & CO295 PIETERMARITZ STREETPIETERMARITZBURGTEL: 033-845 0500REF: G J CAMPBELL/fh/FIR/1561

AUCTION

IN THE KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT,PMB (REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA)

Case No. 9647/13In the matter between:-

NEDBANK LIMITED (formally known asNEDCOR BANK LIMITED)

PLAINTIFFAnd

NOSIPHO THANDEKA COLETTE NTANZIin her capacity as Trustee of the Msomi

Family Trust – IT1551/2000FIRST DEFENDANT

BUSISIWE BEAUTY MSOMIin her capacity as Trustee of the Msomi

Family Trust – IT1551/2000SECOND DEFENDANT

NOTICE OF SALEThis is a sale in execution conducted in accor-dance with the Consumer Protection Act 68 of2008 (as amended) pursuant to a Judgment ob-tained in the High Court under Case No. 9647/13dated 14 October 2013, and Writ of Attachmentissued thereafter, the immovable property listedhereunder will be sold to the highest bidder with-out reserve on 27 May 2014 at 10h00 outsidethe office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela at 134/6Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/Kwa Dukuza,KwaZulu-Natal.PROPERTY:(a)Section No. 8, as shown and more fully de-scribed on Sectional Plan No. SS161/2002 in thescheme known as Jacana in respect of the landand building or building(s) situate at Zimbali ofwhich section the floor area, according to the saidsectional plan is 246 (Two Hundred and FortySix) square metres in extent; and(b)an undivided share in the common propertyin the scheme apportioned to the said section inaccordance with the participation quota as en-dorsed on the said sectional planHeld by Deed of Transfer No. ST 50757/2002PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 2 Jacana Lodge, ForestWood, Zimbali, KwaZulu-NatalIMPROVEMENTS: Brick under tile buildingconsisting of: Downstairs: open plan lounge/din-ing room/kitchen, scullery, bathroom. Upstairs: 3bedrooms (main with ensuite), bathroom, woodenbalcony, Double garage.ZONING: Residential (the accuracy hereof is notguaranteed)1.The rules of this auction and the full advertise-ment are available 24 hours before the auctionat the offices of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela, atSuite 6, Jay Krishna Centre 134/6 Mahatma Gan-dhi Street, Stanger, KwaDukuza, KwaZulu-Natal.The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela willconduct the sale with Auctioneers: R Singh (Act-ing Sheriff) and/or S Reddy. Advertising cost atcurrent publication rate and sale cost accordingto Court rules apply. Registration as a buyer is apre-requisite subject to condition, inter alia:(a)Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of2008.(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFilesAction?id=99961)(b)Fica-legislation in respect of proof of identityand address particulars(c)payment of a registration fee of R10 000.00 incash or bank guaranteed cheque(d)registration of conditions2.The full conditions of sale may be inspected atthe office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela at Suite6, Jay Krishna Centre 134/6 Mahatma GandhiStreet, Stanger, KwaDukuza, KwaZulu-Natal.DATED AT PIETERMARITZBURG ON THIS26TH DAY OF MARCH 2014.E R BROWNE INCORPORATED167-169 Hoosen Haffejee Street, PMB(Ref: Candice Homan – 077512)Tel: 033-394 7525

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1. Applicants interested should fax a detailed CVto 086 695 1871Or e-mail to [email protected]

2. No chances, must have experience and havegood traceable references

VACANCYWe regret we cannotaccept responsibilityfor an incorrect inser-tion of an advertise-ment.

If errors do occur, theyshould be reportedimmediately on 032-5523363

No repeat advertise-ment or credit will begiven for small typo-graphical errors whichdo not lessen the valueof the advertisement.

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Attention all rural schools/schoolswithEnglish as a second language

Rural/previously disadvantaged schools are invited to enter their top two(2) English spellers from Grade 10 and Grade 11 (one from each grade) into

the KZN Premier Spelling Bee North Coast regional event, to be held inAugust 2014 (Date and venue to be confirmed, keep reading your local

newspaper to find out the details!)

Words to be learnt for the North Coast Spelling Beewill be published in the 20 June 2014 edition of theSta ngerWeekly, CoastalWeekly &Ballito Fever.

Prizes:Cash prizes, book hampers, stationery hampers,bursaries and goodie bags for the top spellers,

schools and teachers!

To enter:Complete the entry form found in this local newspaper and fax it to us at

0865344256, or email it to [email protected]

Send us the below information via email,[email protected] OR fax, 0865344256.

* School name, school address, English teacher’s name and contactdetails, registration number of your school, district of your school

* Full names of your two spellers* Both spellers’ ID numbers OR copy of birth certificate

FEVER

* Entries are limited per regional event* Get your entries in early to ensure your spot at the

2014North Coast Spelling Bee* Entries close on 13 June 2014

ENTRY FORMPlease fill in all the following sections and send itto us via email, [email protected],OR fax it to 0865344256.

SCHOOL DETAILS:

FEVER

* Please note all pupils must be entered via their schooland cannot enter as individuals

* Age limit for pupils is 18* Entries are limited per regional event

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TENNIS fever has grippedKwaDukuza with a large num-ber of youth showing a keen in-

terest in the sport.Tewary said: “With the huge expo-

sureof thesporton televisionespecial-ly ahead of the forthcoming FrenchOpen and Wimbledon next monthmany youngsters want to get involvedin the sport.”

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The decision by Morningside tofield first after winning the toss wasrewarded as early as the secondover after Steven Jacobs was cleanbowledby LevanMoodaly for a duck.

Despite the early setback, Zakar-riya “Slo-mo” Cassimjee and AlveiroNadasen took the game to the Morn-ingside attack, putting on a splendid68-runs partnership for the second

wicket. Cassimjee smashed 22 runswhich included two fours before be-ing run out by Kimone Reddy.

DillonRautenbachwas sent for anearly shower after being caught atmid-off by Preshen Rampersadh offthe bowling of Rajen Naidoo for onerun.

Mohamed Mhlongo joined Nada-sen at the crease and the pair tookthe tally to 118/4 in the 16th over be-fore Mhlongo (21) was caught at firstslipbyRishalDevkurran off the bowl-ing of Moodaly.

With four overs remaining,Nada-sen, who has been at the centre fromthe first delivery of thematch blastedhis 13th boundary to take his tally toa splendid 90 runs before beingcaught at long off by Rampersadh off

the bowling of Naidoo in the penulti-mate delivery.

Manor notched up 170/6 in theirallotted20overs.Moodaly (2/29from4 overs) and Naidoo (2/28 from 4overs) were the pick of the Morning-side bowlers.

Chasing 171 runs for victory (at arate of 8,55 runs per over) Morning-side watched in disbelief after theirskipper,Moodalywas adjudged LBWto a Yusuf Moolla delivery in the fifth

over for six runs.RampersadhandGerhardNagiah

doubled Morningside’s tally (takingthe tally from 27/1 to 54/2) beforeNagiah (23) was caught at deepmid-wicket by Moolla off the bowling ofNadasen.

Rampersadh retired hurt at thestart of the eighth over. Naidoo, whowas in prolific form with the batthroughout the competition, addedtwomore sixes to his tally before be-

ing clean bowled by Rautenbach for23 runs.

Morningside were 79/3 in the 12th

over and needed 92 more runs from8 overs to upset the more fanciedManor outfit.

Rampersadh,whoreturnedlate inthe inningsscored21runsandBevlinThaver, who posted an unbeaten 19runswerenotabletorescueMorning-side, who finished their innings with124/7.

SaieshanLogenathan(2/17from4overs)andMoolla (2/27 from4overs)were the most economical Manorbowlers.

Rajen Naidoo walked tall at theprize-giving ceremony, scooping theawardforscoringthemostnumberofsixes and the bowling accolade. Hewas unanimously voted player of theseries. Nadasen was adjudged bats-man of the tournament.

Presidentof IlembeCricketUnion,Aboo Ismail thanked Warriors Sportfor their generous sponsorship forthe third year in succession.

Warriors Sport CEO, RajivMathapershad said: “We feel proudto have sponsored a tournament thatbrought out the best of our local tal-ent and having fielded all our localheroes.“We have achieved our goal and thismade it worthwhile”.Rishen Mathapershad presents the batting award to Alveiro Nadasen.

Manor CC top of the pile>> Local club trounces Morningside by 47 runs to take the coveted cup

Sponsor, RishenMathapershad(right) congrat-ulates RajenNaidoo, who

was crownedman-of-the-se-

ries.

Manor CricketClub werecrowned War-riors SportTwenty-20 K.O.champions.

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