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MONIQUE BASSON
THE Kouga Municipality isset to dispose of over 30properties in a bid to gen-
erate a substantial amount of in-come to provide effective and effi-cient municipal services.
A list of immovable municipalassets has been compiled that hasbeen earmarked for alienation.Immovable assets include proper-ties - both residential and business- in JeffreysBay (11), Aston bay (2),Humansdorp (4), Sea Vista (5),Kruisfontien (3), Loerieheuwel (2),Hankey (2) and Pellsrus (4).The Ben Marais Caravan Park
inHumansdorpwill also beup forsale, as well as the Jeffreys BayCaravan Park which currentlyhas an occupancy rate of 7%. Theselling of the Gamtoos MouthCaravan Park and the PellrusCaravan Park must still be ap-proved and has been put aside forfuture consideration.Investment proposals are fur-
thermore sought for the JeffreysBay Golf Course area and adjacentproperties to optimise its potential.All the identified assets fall
within the municipal area of ju-risdiction.According to councillor Ver-
non Stuurman, the municipalityis suffering huge losses due tothese immovable assets whichhave become a financial burden,especially parks. “It is the corefunction of the municipality tomakemoney, and these assets arenot optimally used to generatesufficient income. We must dis-pose of these assets urgently.”Municipal spokesperson Mfun-
do Sobele said: “The municipalityappointed aLandAlienationCom-mittee, comprising of councillorsfrom both parties, to identify landthat can be used and to advisecouncil on the legislative processthat will have to be followed. Thecommittee was also tasked toidentify land which does not cur-rently have or is required to offerbasic municipal services.“Wewill also be consulting with
the National and Provincial Trea-sury where there are uncertain-ties and seek consent where neces-sary.”The municipality will now ad-
vertise their intention to disposeof the identified properties.
Municipalityto sell offproperties
KOUGA residents are invited to be-come involved in the 2013 outreach ofEastern Cape Premier Noxolo Ki-viet.A preparatory meeting will be held
on Friday, September 6, at the KougaCultural Centre in Humansdorp at10am. All stakeholder groups, as well
as inte-rested members of the public,are invited to attend.Five representatives from Kouga
will be chosen on the day to partici-pate in upcoming stakeholder meet-ings.Kouga Speaker Magdalene Dlomo
said the stakeholder meetings would
be an opportunity for Kouga resi-dents to highlight matters theywished to bring to the attention of thePremier and her Executive Council.The 2013 Eastern Cape Executive
Outreach will take place in theCacadu region from September 25 to27.
Kouga prepares for Premier’s outreach
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AFTER more than six months of discomfortand unbearable gravel roads, the causewaylinking Aston Bay to Paradise Beach is final-ly open to traffic.
“Paradise Beach commuters are now ableto drive over the Seekoei River withoutbreaking the law or having to zigzag througha maze of culverts,” said Paradise BeachNeighbourhood Watch chairperson, JohnWiehahn.
“Inclement weather, especially late Au-gust, played havoc with the work schedule.Only two-thirds of the culverts, four rows ofthe total ten length (40 culverts) could befirmly bedded and cemented in place leavinga two row or 20 culvert gap. However, as a
concession to the long-suffering ParadiseBeach commuters, the causeway has beenopened to traffic.
“The section where 20 culverts still needto be fitted will, of necessity, only allow a sin-gle lane of traffic in the interim. This shouldbe rectified very soon.”
According to Wiehahn the causeway wasofficially opened with a braai on August 29..The project, which saw the structural re-pair of the causeway across the Seekoei Riverat a cost of over R2 million, was originallyestimated to be completed by the end ofMarch this year.
The work included repairs to damagedareas on the culverts, as well as structuralrepairs underneath the small bridge.
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DIE eerste van 60 windturbines vandie Jeffreysbaai-windplaas behoortvoor die einde van die week voltooite wees.
Volgens die hoofbestuurder van die windp-laas, Mark Pickering, sal dit meer as 110 000Suid-Afrikaanse huise elke jaar van kragvoorsien. Elke turbine sal van sy basis tot bydie punt van sy lemme 132 m hoog staan.
“Dit is merkwaardig om te sien hoe diehyskrane saam ingespan word om die skroef80 m in die lug na sy rusplek op die mas opte hys,” sê Pickering.
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lie van die Ngqura-hawe na die bouterreinaangery. Altesaam 100 vragte is al in Julieafgelaai. Al die oprigtingswerk verloop nogvolgens plan. Die windplaas sal na ver-wagting teen die middel van 2014 krag aandie verspreidingsnetwerk lewer.
Pickering het gesê dit is belangrik om diepubliek in te lig oor die projek se vervoer-rooster om sodoende almal se veiligheid teverseker en die ongerief in die verkeer te ver-minder.
Vir meer inligting oor dié projek kan u diewebtuiste www.jeffreysbaywindfarm.co.zabesoek. Daar kan die publiek die projek sevolledige vervoerrooster kry.
MONIQUE BASSON
A DA-member leaked confidential information to amember of the public.
This is according to councillor Vernon Stuurman. Atthe ordinary council meeting on Friday, he tabled a mo-tion of exigency, in which he requested an investigationbe conducted as he believed confidential informationhad been supplied to MP Van Lingen in February 2012.
According to Stuurman he has faxed proof of this alle-gation. “Van Lingen is a community member and cur-rently very vocal when it comes to matters of the Kouga.The necessary steps should be taken against all parties
involved.”According to municipal spokesperson, Laura-Leigh
Randall, the matter is now before council.“The next step, as per Council’s decision on Friday,
is that it will be tabled and discussed formally as an item,with supporting documents, at the next Council meet-ing. At this stage it would be premature to speculateabout the possible outcomes. It would depend on Coun-cil’s deliberations.”
Van Lingen said: “What one must remember is that Iam the constituency leader and therefore the politicalleader for the DA in Kouga, Koukamma and Baviaans.Any of the caucuses may ask me for advice or to obtainany party or legal opinion on any matter or issue.”
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THE meeting of the Kouga Council lastFriday eventually had to be adjournedwith the most important items on theagenda being withdrawn.The DA councillors left the meeting af-
ter theANCCouncillors took an extendedcaucus and simply took their time to re-turn to the Council chambers.The most important items on the agen-
da were not discussed after ANC council-lor Vernon Stuurman withdrew the ta-bling of the draft Annual Report from the
agenda.The DA also objected to the tabling of
theGobodoReport, theKPMGReport andthe report from the Public Protector, asthese items had not been handed to theCouncillors prior to the meeting, accord-ing to the rules of the Kouga Council.Councillor Nico Botha argued that it
was impossible for the Council to proper-ly apply their minds to the reports, asthey had never been handed out to thecouncillors.
KougaCouncil meeting ends in disarray
THE Jeffreys BayTrauma SupportCentre will meet atthe Jeffreys BayPolice Station onOctober 8 at 18:00.The public is
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MONIQUE BASSON
THEpublic isno longer allowedat councilmeetingswith-out prior notice of attendance to the Administration De-partment.
This is according toKougaCouncil SpeakerMagdalenaDlomo. “As from today I take a stand as Speaker of Coun-cil that now member of the public is any longer allowedto attend councilmeetingswithout prior notice to theAd-ministration Department,” she said during an ordinarycouncil meeting on Friday, August 30.“If laws are made, it is made for all of us. We need to
get the respect that our rules of order demands.”Councillors were also not spared from her wrath. Dlo-
mo made it clear that all councillors must put their cellphones and I-Pads in their bags, in order for them to focuson what is happening in council chambers.Things, however did not end there. MP Elza van Lin-
gen, who attended themeeting as amember of the public,was accused by ANC councillor Phumzile Oliphant of il-legally recording the meeting. When asked to supplyproof of this allegation, Dlomo proceeded to lecture themembers of the public that they will be removed fromthe council chambers if they record meetings. This de-spite not producing any proof to back up the allegation.
Publicmust ‘book their seat’
REWARDS finally came for 12 unemployedKouga youths when they successfully com-pleted their training as traffic officers.
The officers graduated after a year’s train-ing at the Nelson Mandela Bay Traffic, facili-tated by Kouga Municipality.The municipality introduced the learner-
ship programmeaspart of its 2010/2011Work-place Skills Plan. The first initiative of itskindbyamunicipality, the programme formspart of themunicipality’s interventionist rolein curbing unemployment.At the ceremony to hand over certificates,
Executive Mayor Booi Koerat said the muni-cipality was very proud of the graduates be-
cause they had represented Kouga well.“You have proven to us that we were not
wrong to invest our time and energy in you.Webelieve that youwill fly theKouga bannerhigh wherever your paths as professional of-ficers take you,” he said.The Mayor compared the graduates to the
biblical 12 disciples and urged them to adoptan attitude of servitude rather than that ofmaking a living.“Youmust also beware of vultureswhowill
seek to corrupt you, as your hard-earned sta-tusmaybeobliteratedbyanother’smistake,”the Mayor concluded.Speaking on behalf of the graduates, Cyn-
thia Kemp thanked the municipality for the
confidence it had shown in them. She said thegraduatesweredeterminednot to let the com-munity of Kouga down.These 12 youths paid for all the expenses
of the training while the municipality facili-tated their enrolment in the college and gavethe youngsters on-the-job training.The municipality
will now registerthe graduates withthe Department ofRoads and Trans-port as fully-fledgedtraffic officers.The names of the
graduates are Cynthia Kemp, Jeremy Prins-loo, JasonPetersen, ShermanFelkers, SpheloMangali, Vuyokazi Majola, Siena Hendricks,Jason Nodaka, Solomzi Jacobs, Evette Did-loft, Branwyne Bosman and NombuleloMange.
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WITH National Pharmacy Week being heldnext week, the PE Provincial Hospital Com-plex Pharmacy Department will be enga-gingin a “Pharmacy towards quality care togeth-er” campaign.
The PE Provincial Hospital Pharmacy De-partment as a part of this event is promotingthe sub theme of the Pharmacy Council“Know your Generics”.
During Pharmacy Week there will variousguest speakers from different companies do-ing presentations to the pharmacists. Phar-macy interns will be giving informative talksto the nursing staff.
A table of information will be provided at
the out-patients pharmacy wherein informa-tion will be provided on diseases like diabetesand hypertension and certain heart condi-tions.
“Medicines today have great power to healand to improve the quality of life for millionsof people. But medicines also may do seriousharm if not taken correctly. This is where therole of the pharmacist is most important,”said Sridhar.
PE Hospital Complex will also be holdingtalks on the different kinds of medication,such as generics and the new range of medica-tions on the market. The awareness event willtake place at PE Hospital Pharmacy Depart-ment from September 2 to 6 from 8.30am.
PharmacyWeek:Knowyourgenerics OLD expired medicines – prescription and
other - are dangerous.If you keep them around your toddler
might mistake them for sweeties, your teen-ager may take a diuretic for his headache,or God forbid, your husband might pop a lit-tle blue hormone replacement tablet mistak-ing it for something else.
So we’re all in agreement: old meds shouldgo. But what to do with them? I, for one, justchuck them in the bin (or at least I used tountil I started researching this article).
Confused and a little embarrassed by myown ignorance, I asked the Health24-teamwhat they did with their old meds, and theresults are a little worrying: 60% of them putthem in the trash; 20% flush them down theloo; and the remaining 20% do both.
“We know it is common practice for thepublic to pour old and unused medicinedown toilet bowls or wash basins, or tothrow it into municipal refuse bins,” saysLorraine Osman, spokesperson for the Phar-maceutical Society of South Africa (PSSA).
This is good and well for everyone insidethe household, but what about the rest of theworld - the planet and the creatures livingon it?What’s wrong with the bin?When discarding old or unused medicine in
the trash, it could be found and accidentallyor intentionally consumed, either by peopleor by prowling neighbourhood pets.
Even if the medication makes it to the rub-bish dump, it still holds dangers for the envi-ronment. Exposed to the elements, packagingsoon disintegrates, chemicals leak into thesoil and make their way into the water table- where they end up in the natural waterways,poisoning fish, birds and other creatures, in-cluding humans.Don’t flush meds down the looPharmaceuticals flushed down the toilet passthrough sewage treatment plants, which aregenerally not designed to screen for thesechemicals.
In 2002, a US Geological Survey of 139streams across 30 states found that 80% of wa-terways tested had measurable concentra-tions of prescription and non-prescriptiondrugs, steroids and reproductive hormones.
The long-term risk to the environment arenot fully known, but birth defects affectingthe ability of fish to reproduce have been ob-served, as well as changes in the number offish and the ratio of male to female fish.So what to do with old meds?“Currently there are few safe and convenientways for consumers to dispose of unusedmedicine,” admits the PSSA.
“During nationalPharmacy Week,from 1 to 7 Septem-ber, pharmacistscountrywide willassist consumers ingetting rid of oldand unusedmedicine in a safeand responsiblemanner,” saysOsman. “This is anexcellent opportuni-ty to spring-cleanmedicine cabinetsand dispose of oldmedicines thataccumulate duringthe wintermonths.”
During this week,all participating phar-macists will displaysigns and posters intheir pharmacies, in-viting consumers tobring their old andunused medicines tothe pharmacy fromwhere it will be trans-ported and destroyedsafely and legally.
“The intention isfor consumers to be-come more aware ofthe safe use, storageand disposal of medi-cine as a general safepractice in theirhouseholds.”Wilma Stassen,Health24
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SPOIL yourself with a Whale WatchingCruise, complete a two hour walk betweenPort St Francis and the Heritage Eco Centre,book a guided archeological dune walk or en-joy quad biking and game drives - all whilestanding the chance of winning great prizes.
September is TourismMonth, and St Fran-cis Tourism is once again celebrating thiswith an exciting photo competition. So, getout your bucket list, charge your camera bat-teries and start doing the fun-filled things youhave always wanted to.By visiting or doing at least 8 things on the
activity list of St Francis Tourism, partici-pants stand the chanceofwinninggreat luckydraw prizes. To enter, participants have todocument (take photos) of the 8 things youhave chosen to do and e-mail all in low resolu-tion and in one e-mail to [email protected]. The photos must be accompaniedby a short description of the experience.Activities must be completed during the
month of September and the closing date forentries isMonday, October 1.Make sure yourname and contact number are included in thee-mail. The list of activities is available at theSt Francis Bay Tourism Office or at our web-site www.kougaexpress.co.za.A random winner will be drawn from all
complete entries and notified in the local me-dia. For information, contact Esti Stewart at0 073 825 0835.If you do not knowwhat to do in thismonth
of tourism, here are a few ideas.September 7.08:00: St Francis Parkrun at the St Francis Links..10:00 - 14:00: Port St Francis Family Catch-and-Re-lease Fishing CompetitionSeptember 14.08:00: St Franics Parkrun at the St Francis Links.SPCA/Community Vet Golf Day at the St FrancisBay Golf ClubSeptember 15.PE to Plett MTB Ride through St Francis Links,overnight at Brakkeduine in Oyster Bay.September 17 - 19.Nomvula’s Knitting Festival and Blanket Compe-titionSeptember 20 - 22.16th Calamari Golf Classic at the St Francis GolfClubSeptember 21 - 23.Calamari Classic BowlsSeptember 21.St Francis Parkrun at St Francis Links.Calamari Classic Squash.Calamari Classic Paddling.10:00 - 14:00: Port St Francis Family Catch-and-Re-leaseFishing Competition.09:00 - 13:00: New Morning Market at 167 St Fran-cis Drive.09:00: Dressage Show at the Homestead Equestri-an Estate.10:00: International Coastal Cleanup Day at PortSt Francis.Vintage Car Club Heritage Tour: George to Hu-mansdorpSeptember 24.09:00: Heritage Day and Braai Day Celebrationsat Granny’s PoolSeptember 27.World Tourism DaySeptember 28.08:00: St Francis Parkrun at the St Francis Links.MTNCPFCycle Day at the Cape St Francis Resort
CelebrateTourismMonth
MEMORIAL SERVICE:JOHANFOURIE
Johan Fourie (53)co-owner ofGreen Guardianin Jeffreys Bay,passed away onSeptember 1. Amemorial servicewill be held atThe Point onSeptember 7 at11:00.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
6 NEWS KOUGA EXPRESS | THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER 2013
Engen Petroleum Limited celebrated the official re-launch of the Engen Sherwoods Convenience Centre inHumansdorp Friday last week. Attending the event are (from left) Loyiso Mafunga (Retail Sales OperationsManager Eastern Cape), Audrey Flemming, Mariska van Niekerk, Lerato Ndesi, Chris Opperman (EngenDealer), Nancy Singama (Convenience Operations Manager Eastern Cape), Anelisa Sili and Nina Williams.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
ENGENRELAUNCHESCONVENIENCECENTRE SILWERSKULPIESWORDBOEMELAARS
Lede van die Silwerskulpies het Vrydag tydens hul maandelikse vergadering soos boeme-laars aangetrek. FOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
DIE Laerskool Gamtoosvallei bied aan Gam-toos Geite op 11 en 12 September.Belangstellings, gewoontes, ontspanning,
sport en boerdery word deur middel vansang, dans en mimiek uitgebeeld.Kunstenaars Retha van der Merwe, Hester
Geissler, Jakoos enHetsie Sheepers gaan ookoptree.Anthonie Bougas gaan ’n opname van die
skool vertoon en ’n Solis vir Christusaankonding wat op die TV-program Tiener-Zone op Kruiskyk uitgesaai gaan word.Kaartjies is beskikbaar by die skool by
0 042 283 0246.
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Zac, a cross Border Collie, is full of life andloves to roam in the garden. He has a beautifulnature and the sweetest temperament. Pleasetake him home.
Whiskey is a cross Huskey. He is intelligent,obedient and loyal. He loves to go for walksand just wants to be loved. To adopt Zac orWhiskey, contact the Humansdorp SPCA at0 042 295 2814 or phone their emergencynumber 0 073 121 8963. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED
Gamtoosvalleipropvol geite
HSSKRYNUWEHOOF
Peter Petersen is aangestel as die nuweskoolhoof by die Humansdorp SekondêreSkool. FOTO:VERSKAF
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Kindly note that the electricity supply will be interrupted on the date and time as indicatedbelow. This interruption is necessary for new installation work and planned maintenance.
All electrical appliances must be treated as live during this down period.
The shutdown is subject to inclement weather.
KOUGA MUNICIPALITY (EC108)NOTICE NUMBER: 105/2013
INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
P.O. Box 21S.S.FADI Jeffreys BayMUNICIPAL MANAGER 6330
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Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Alternative date Thursday 12 September 2013
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RUGBYSPELERSKOOLSETROTS
Tiaan Moore van die Laerskool Gamtoosvalleiis gekies om aan die o.12 Jumbo Rugbytoer-nooi in Riversdal deel te neem. FOTO:VERSKAF
RIAAN MARAIS
IN nat, koue en modderige toestande het dieHoërskool Nico Malan die naweek ’n nael-skraapse oorwinning in Die Burger se rug-bykompetisie beklink.
Die spanhetVrydaguitHumansdorpnadiePaarl vertrek waar hulle Saterdag teen dieHoërskool Hermanus in die eindstryd testaan gekom het.Die Oos-Kapenaars het met 14-13 geseëvier.“Dit was ’n taai wedstryd in haglike toe-
stande. Maar ons manne het vasgebyt eneen punt is al wat hulle nodig gehad het omte wen,” sê Gerrit Pienaar, Nico Malan se
afrigter.Nadat sy span 14-3 voorgeloop het, het die
manne van Hermanus in die tweede helfte,met die wind van agter, teruggeveg.“Die grootste deel van die wedstryd is met
die voorspelers gespeel. Die gladde en mod-derige toestande het die agterspelers effe ge-stuit, so ons het baie op dryfbewegings vandie lynstaan af staatgemaak.”Dit was Nico Malan se derde agtereenvol-
gende jaar in dié kompetisie se eindstryd. In2011 het hy dit ook gewen, maar verlede jaarmet een punt verloor.Met dié sege sluitNicoMalan ’n suksesvolle
rugbyjaar af waarin hy 17 kragmetings ge-wen, vyf verloor en twee gelykop gespeel het.
“Dit was lekker om ’n goeie seisoen op só’n hoë noot af te sluit. Ek is baie trots op my
manne en wat hulle die afgelope jaar vermaghet”, sê Pienaar.
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