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>> Owners say that the municipality hasneglected to provide municipal servicesNQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]
BUSINESS owners along RetiefStreet have slammed theMsunduzi Municipality for not
taking on the responsibility ofcleaning thedirty andblockeddrainsalong this busy street.
These owners say that themunicipalityhasneglectedtoprovidemunicipal services for the localbusiness district along Retief Street,one of the busiest business districtareas in Pietermaritzburg.
Lined with filth and concreterubble, the business owners say thatRetief Street has been an eyesore tothe public for many years.
Seeing that their cries fell on deafears, these business owners tookmatters into their own hands byrolling up their sleeves and cleaningthe filthy street.
“Can somebody tell me what themunicipality is doing? We are theratepayersof thecityandyetwecleanthestreetsourselves.Whyisit thatwemust cleanwhereas there are peopleat the municipality whose responsi-bility it is to clean the streets?
“The mayor usually talks of
lawlessnessbuthedoesnot know themeaning of it. The Msunduzimanagers are only interested inthemselves.Thegeneralpublicneedsto be taught about keeping their cityclean and the municipality needs toprovide dust bins for theRetief Streetarea,” stated one business owner.
With the Public Urban RenewalProgramme(Purp)underway,pilesofconcreterubblewereleftuncollected.Theproject is expected to face-lift thestreets of Pietermaritzburg and,among many other elements,involves the upgrade of citypavements.
Nonhlanhla Mngomeni fromNorthdale said that the municipalityshould meet the demands of its ratepayers.
“Lack of service delivery affectsboth residents and businesses. It isabout time that municipal manage-ment comes down hard on streetcleaners. If they are not doing theirjob, then what do they get paid for?”she asked.
Last week Monday, the MsunduziMunicipality’s communications unitwassentamediaquerybutatthetimeofgoing toprint, themunicipalityhadfailed to respond.
NALINI NAIDOO
MSUNDUZI’S latestroundofmayoralimbizosendedovertheweekendwithpoor communities there in numbers,while residents from upmarketsuburbs appeared to have stayedaway.
The imbizos are a legal require-mentof localgovernment.Municipal-itiesarerequiredtogooutandconsultwith communities onwhat theywantto go into their town’s Integrated
Development Plan (IDP) for the nextfinancialyear.Toallowforsuchpublicparticipation, buses are supplied toferry people in from poorer areas.Those attending are supplied lunchand entertainment is provided.
Many councillors, includingMayor Chris Ndlela, felt that Pieter-maritzburgers across the city shouldmake an effort to attend the imbizosto mix and learn about the differentareas and each other.
Ndlela said that municipalities
share government’s responsibility tobring about social cohesion andnation building. He said five imbizoswere held, representing the fivezones the city has been divided into.
“Wewould not like to prescribe topeople about what to do, but theinvitation is open tomakeuse of suchopportunities and attend the meet-ings in your zone,” the mayor said.
Ndlela used the imbizos to informresidentsof theprogressmadeby thecity in the past year. These included:
• 90 housing projects in variousstages of completion that will supply84 552 housing units;
• upgrading 55,2 kilometres ofroad from gravel to tar and theestablishmentof a roadmaintenanceprogramme; and
• the city’s sanitation infrastruc-ture is being upgraded andmaintained, and the municipality iscompleting a bulk sanitation masterplan.
The mayor outlined a host of pro-
jects in the various departments,including concrete maintenanceplans being put in place for allservices.
Ndlela also used the imbizos toremind residents of their civicresponsibilities: paying for services,keeping the city clean and notdamaging municipal infrastructure.He told communities that electricitytheftwashurting the city and cost thecountry R90 million in the pastfinancial year..
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Large quantities of drugsseized in festive season bust
>> It began with a roadblock set up on Chota Motala Road
AMIL UMRAW
AS the sun set behindthunderclouds overPietermaritzburg on
Friday night, two policestations began to mobilise fora crime prevention operation.
The Pietermaritzburg andMountain Rise stationsembarkedona12-hourfestiveseason high-density crimeoperation, which lasted from4pm on Friday afternoon intothe early hours of Saturday.
It began with a roadblockset up on Chota Motala Roadnear the graveyard.
As the rain started to pourdown, officers swarmed theroadside and pulled overvehicles, while others took offon foot to patrol surroundingareas.
As thenight progressed, alltypesofcriminalswerehauledinto the two stations. The
Mountain Rise stationapprehended more than 27people suspected of crimes,including rape, houserobbery, illegal possession ofdrugs and dealing in drugs.Drunken drivers were alsobooked.
During the raid, the policerecovered an array of items.
Large quantities of daggaand heroin were taken off thestreets and lots of liquor wasseized from unlicensed liquorpremises. One unlicensed9 mmfirearmwasalsoseized.
According to WarrantOfficer Joshua Maistry ofMountain Rise police station,the gun would be tested toascertain if it was used incrimes. The arrested suspectswouldsoonappear in thePMBMagistrate’s Court.
Maistry estimated that therecovered items are valued atover R100 000.
Provincial commissionerLieutenant-General Mma-monnye Ngobeni and Pieter-maritzburg acting clustercommander BrigadierFrancis Bantham visited theofficers during the operationand applauded them for theirefforts.
Membersof thecommunitywere also thanked for givingpolice information that result-ed in several arrests.
Constable Siyabonga Molefe(L) and Constable Sanele
Zondi with drugs seizedduring the police’s festive
season crime operation onFriday and Saturday.
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NQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]
UKHOZI FM is hosting its annual summercampaign until 20 December, in a bid toencourage youth to live positive lives.
For six years, Ukhozi FM had organized thesummer campaigns under the banner Nyus’iVolume.
The main theme of this year’s campaign is
‘Drugs and Drugs Abuse’. The campaigncosts R100 000.
Ukhozi FM approached the MsunduziMunicipalitytobeapartnerof theevent.Thisraised a number of views at the recentExecutive Committee (Exco) meeting.
“This is a lot of money. Is there any waythatwecanmeasurehowmuchbenefit ithasfor the city? According to some people,Ukhozi is a wealthy organization, they havemillions of listeners and they have a lot o fadvertising. If we are going to give them thismoney, are we really going to get R100 000worth of benefits from this?” asked Excomember Judith Lawrence.
Exco member Jabu Ngubo said that thesummercampaignwillhelpthemunicipalityto disseminate service delivery matters andmayoral izimbizo.
“Asamunicipality,wecanbenefit intermsof reaching out to the communities. Verysoon, the mayor will be starting withizimbizo. This can be used as a tool to tellpeoplewhat they can expect at izimbizo andalso to informpeople as towhatwedo as themunicipality.Lookingat the fact that thiswillbe happening over the festive season, it alsoputs some vibrancy into our city as we areknown as a quiet city and a sleepy hollow,”said Ngubo.
Exco member Ntokozo Bhengu said thatUkhoziFMwill beacommunicationchannelforspreadinginformationontheimportanceof paying for municipal services.
“I support the initiative, provided thatweuse the platform from Ukhozi FM toencourage the people of Msunduzi to comeand pay for their services because there is abacklog. People are not paying,” saidBhengu.
Early this month, it was unveiled thatgovernment departments, residents andbusinesses owe the Msunduzi MunicipalityR1,8 billion and that by end of July this year,the debt was around R1,5 billion. Ordinaryresidents owed the municipality R975million,businessesowedR364millionwhilegovernment departments and other debtorsowed the municipality R164 million andR138 million respectively.
Msunduzi mayor Chris Ndlela said thatthe opportunity will also be used to addressthepubliconwhatchallenges themunicipal-ity is confronted with.
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Man shot in headafter alleged attemptedrobbery >> The alleged robber was stabilised on scene, was in a
critical condition and transported to Grey’s Hospital
CHELSEA PIETERSE
AMANwas shot in the headwhen he allegedly tried torob another man sitting in
hiscarat thecornerofBoshoffandLangalibalele streets late onMonday.
According to a police sourcewho cannot be named, a manapproached another man in hiscaranddemandedhisbelongings.
The man then pulled out hisfirearm and shot the allegedwould-be robber in the head andagain in the chest.
The source said the secondbullet went through the allegedrobber’s leg andhit a bystander inthe leg.
ER24 spokesperson RusselMeiring said the bystander hadnot even realised she had beenshot and thought something hadjumped up and bitten her.
Meiring said although thealleged robber was stabilised onscene, he was in a criticalcondition. He was taken to Grey’sHospital.
“Gunshot wounds to the head
areveryseriousandinmymedicalexperience, the prognosis is notpositive.”
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“Every hour someone ispickpocketedonthiscorner. Ihaveworked here 25 years and it has
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peopleweremostly the targets forthese sorts of crimes and saidexpert policing was desperatelyneeded in the area.
Attempts to get officialcomment from the police wereunsuccessful.
PHOTO: JONATHAN BURTONPolice inspect the scene where a man was shot on the corner of Boshoff Street and Longmarket Street.
AMIL UMRAW
THE University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN)onMondayannouncedtheresignationof itsregistrar, Convy Baloyi.
Baloyi has informed the chancellor’soffice of his desire to leave the Universitywith effect from December 24.
Baloyihasbeenwiththeuniversityfor11months and has cited numerous pressingfamily reasons for his departure, one of
which is in his words “a pressing familyresponsibility I cannot delegate”.
UKZN’s executive director of corporaterelations, Lesiba Seshoka, said “theuniversity appreciates the contributionsBaloyihasmadeandwisheshimwell forthefuture”.
According to Seshoka, Baatile Poo,director of student academic administra-tion, will act as registrar from January 1,2015.
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Kenwyn retirementhome turns 21NQOBILE MTOLO
KENWYN Retirement Home inPietermaritz Street recentlycelebrated its 21st birthday.
The retirement home staff andresidents celebrated the milestonewith a champagne breakfast and alateafternoonbraaiinthecourtyard.
Kenwyn was named after KenandWinsomeCollins,whohadgiventhe property to Padca as anindependent retirement home in1983. The building had beenstanding since 1901.
Kenwyn manager Petro Fouriesaid Kenwyn is a home away fromhome and is a quiet oasis locatednear busy streets.
“We are very excited that theKenwyn Retirement Home iscelebrating its 21st birthday. Whenyou come here, you get prepared forthe frail care phase; howeverwe arenot a frail care retirement home.Wealways look after the needs of ourresidents and we do celebratespecial days.
“As soon as you walk inside ourpremises the atmosphere feels
different. It ismore quiet and peace-ful,” said Fourie.
She said that having a smallnumberofresidentsenablesthestaffto dedicate time to each one.
“By having a few residents, weknow our residents so well and theyfeel our personal touch. We knowtheir families and they know ourfamilies. The managers live on thepremisesthroughouttheyearsothatwe can attend to the residents’needs.
“We pride ourselves on serving abalanced diet and balanced meals.We eat pudding every single day.Unfortunately, our residents arespoilt rotten,” added Fourie with alaugh.
She said that it is importantfor residents to bring their ownfurniture, except for hot plates andstoves.
“We believe that if they aresurrounded by their personal stuffthey feel more at home,” she said.
Kenwyn Retirement Home
resident Chassie Short (83) said thatshe has been a Kenwyn resident for15 years and 18 months.
“I love being here. People arehappy and they are caring. I
run the tuck shop with threeother ladies and I am also atreasurer.
“That seems to keep me out ofmischief,” said Short with a laugh.
PHOTO:NQOBILE MTOLOKenwyn Retirement Home recently celebrated its 21st birthday. Celebratingthis milestone were back row (left to right) Glen Price, Maureen Newman,Malcolm Barclay, Ethel Bergström, Petro Fourie, Hugh Jones, Connie Jou-bert, Ben Pieterse, Ohna Turner, front row (left to right) Vandy Dugmore,Lettie Schoeman, Chassie Short, Sue Guy, Leigh Huls and (seated) BarbaraMcInyre with the Kenwyn fur friend, Mr Ginger.
NQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]
JIKA Joe residents came out in numbers toattend the first day of this year’s 16 Daysof Activism for No Violence AgainstWomen and Children campaign which wasat the Tatham Sports Grounds near theJika Joe informal settlement.
Colonel Paula Usher said that womenand child abuse affects every member ofthe community.
“Since none of us want to see any childor woman being abused, we need to worktogether so that we fight this abuse,” shesaid.
Loop Street police station commanderBrigadier Vukani Mgobhozi said that eventhough police continue to fight rape incommunities, the statistics keep increas-
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ing with time.Xolani Zaca of the
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“Although we arefighting the abuseagainst women andchildren, it should bemade known that evenmales do get abused bymales and females.When I talk of rape,even women arecapable of it,” saidZaca.
The event washosted by the SouthAfrican Police Service,PietermaritzburgSocial Crime Preven-tion in partnership withthe following KZNDepartment of Health,KZN Department ofTransport, Departmentof Community Safetyand Liaison, KZNSocial Developmentand KwaZulu-NatalChristian Council(KZNCC).
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Why no ‘imbizo’ inthe northern areas?THE ANC-led council is
embarking on the IntegratedDevelopmentPlan(IDP)imbizo
with fanfare, at a time when the cityis deep in debt.
The rationale remains inexplica-ble. The IDP imbizos are intendedprimarily to present developmentplans for thedifferentparts of the cityand the overall growth plans for thecity.
Sadly, the ANC exploits thisroadshow to lobby for the party.
About10 000residents inselectedareas fromVulindlela to thenorthernareas (Eastwood and Woodlands)
have been targeted, buses have beenarranged and Sassa (South AfricanSocialSecurityAgency)willbevisible,distributing food vouchers in areaswhere the ANC needs votes.
The IDP roadshow is not going tothe greater northern areas(Northdale, Orient Heights,Allandale, Raisethorpe and BombayHeights). Interested ratepayers willbe bused to another venue, ignoringthe huge, stable, rate-paying base inthe northern areas that qualifies forthe IDP briefing.
Are we being punished for beingstaunch DA supporters while
our punctual monthly paymentsfrom utility bills and extreme ratesare devoured by the ANC incouncil?
Notwithstanding being snubbedfor an IDP meeting, we remainresilient to ANC victimisation.
The DA will continue to play theoversight role in council (like inParliament) and civic-mindedratepayers must put pen to paperandexposeANC incompetence in themedia.
JAY JUGWANTHPietermaritzburg
ISN’T life a strange wheel?One minute we are sailing in the
clouds, living the dream and sippingfrom exotic streams. We watchpeople on the other side of the streetliving miserable lives, working sohard with no reward, and battling tomake ends meet.
Then suddenly, boom!Without any notice, we find
ourselves uprooted from that life ofluxury and are flung to the other sideof the road.
Our lives are turned upside downand we have to try and pick up thepieces and make a new beginning
from nothing.In somecases, especiallywhenwe
become arrogant, wasteful, stingyand think that whatever we haveachieved is a result of our ownintelligence, thenwe are certainly ona head on collision course with ourCreator. We will lose dearly.
How often have we seen empirescrash?Howoftenhaveweseenmegarich families, thatonce lived inaglassmansion, now squatting in a tiny onebedroom flat. So what went wrong?Was it poor planning? Was it tougheconomic times? Was it reckless in-vesting?
No, unfortunately it was none ofthe above.If we ask ourselves a fewquestions, we will find the answers.
In most cases we will find thatinitially, when one starts up abusiness, they are generous, humbleand very God fearing.
We then start to prosper and thebusiness steadily progresses. Soon,margins, profit and figures seem todominate our lives. Our generositydecreases,ourcompassionforothersdiminishes and we start turning tooverdrafts and credit to satisfy ourlust for more. These are just some ofthe reasons that will cause our selfdestruction.
ASE AMEENMountain Rise
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THE South African Legion extendsits grateful thanks to the people ofPMBanddistricts fortheirgeneroussupport of the Poppy Day collectionon November 8.
To all who gave of their time tohelp with the collections, and to allthe schools, Moths, Mothwas and
shopping centres that allowed us tocollect at their premises, thankyou.
Ex-servicemen and women andtheir families who are in need shallbenefit from your donation.
DEAN AND LORNA ARNOLDSA Legion of Military Veterans
Poppy Day thanks to PMB
ON a recent visit to the DominicanRepublic,IcaughtaglimpseofwhereSouth Africa is going.
Theft of electricity is so bad thatthe power utility can only provideelectricity for less than half theday. Everyone of means hasbatteries, an inverter and generatortoo. The poor go without.
Business suffers dreadfully. The
provision and quality of waterare so poor that everyone usesbottled water; it’s a big industry.
Ifwethinkourpotholesarebad,pay a visit to the DominicanRepublic.
I findmyself nowwantingmoretoll roads.
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Where South Africa is going...
I WOULD like to thank WarrantOfficer Ngubane from the LoopStreet Police Station for his greatservice and customer care.
After an accident, I went to theAlexandra Police Station toreport the incident.
The frontdeskdirectedme to theAccident Unit’s office. Afterwaitingan hour for assistance, I was told to
report the incident to the frontdesk.Thewarrantofficersinformedme that the system was slowand they could not assist me, andthat I should go to the Loop StreetPolice Station.
Arrivingat theLoopStreetPoliceStation, the runaround started yetagain.Finally, Iendedupat thedoorof Ngubane, who was extremelyprofessional and diligent. Thematter was sorted out within a fewminutes and I had the reportnumber I needed.
I want to thank him for hisprofessionalismandrealcommuni-ty service. It’s great knowing that aman of his calibre is in the serviceassisting the community.
P. VAN STRAATENPietermaritzburg
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RolandNaidoo fromNorthdale,whovisited the Checkers Hyper to buychairs, said: “It’s great that PMB nowhas a Checkers Hyper store. It showsgreatgrowthinthecityanditseconomy.It’s also wonderful for consumersbecause the mall is situated in the CBDand more job opportunities are beingcreated,” he said.
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way from Imbali, shared what wasinside her trolley.
“I bought three washing powdersto keep my clothes fresh and clean,three bottles of cooking oil, maizemeal, rice and other bargaincombos,” she said.
Shoprite Checkers divisionalmanager in KwaZulu-Natal WillemHunlum said that they opened at7.45am and the response fromshopperswasexcellent.Hunlumsaidtheir aim was to have the biggestopening in KZN. Due to the largecrowds, theywere letting ingroupsof50 shoppers at a time.
Excitedshoppersrushedtotryandbe one of the first to get the bargainstheyhadheardabout.Someshopperslooked bewildered as they seemed tobe lost in the new mall.
Another Imbali resident,ZekhetheleXulu,whowasconcerned
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Shoppers queued at Checker Hyper’s sister shop, House & Home to check onfurniture specials.PHOTO: JONATHAN BURTON
MARGARET MCCULLOUGHIT is a fact that in South Africa, a lot of our children have chosento emigrate or move to other countries.
Often people who live in South Africa and write out a will areconcerned as to whether or not overseas heirs can indeed receivetheir inheritance, given the fact that they no longer live here.
It seems that a lot of people leave South Africa without formallyemigrating, and it is a common thought among a large number ofthe people who have left South Africa, that, once they have obtainedcitizenship in another country, it means that they have formallyemigrated from SA. This is however not correct.
Often a person making a will also believes that the executor ofhis/her estate can simply “put a cheque in the post” to give anoverseas heir his/her inheritance. It would be very convenient if thiswere the case, but unfortunately, due to foreign exchangerequirements, it is not as simple as that. It is possible to pay aninheritance to an overseas heir in a variety of manners:
1. Into an account the overseas heir may nominate in South AfricaAn heir living overseas may instruct the executor to pay his/her
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Each South African citizen has an offshore allowance of R4million in total, and the overseas heir may not have previouslyexhausted his/her offshore allowance if they wish to elect to receivetheir inheritance as part of their offshore allowance.
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about safety sincethe mall is situatednext to informalsettlements, felt thatthe mall will have ahigh rate of crime.
Answering thequestions aboutsafety, EnsureSecurity managingdirector KevinConnolly said themall has a jointoperation centrewhere authoritiessuchaspolice,trafficpolice, paramedicsandsecuritieswillbeco-ordinating theirduties.
“Thereare alotofcrimes occurring indifferent shoppingcentres in SA but wehave a lot of securityguards to preventcrime,” he said.
The opening ofthe new centrecaused long trafficjams.
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‘PMB turns into a hub of fashion’PIETERMARITZBURG trans-
formed into a hub of fashion atthe weekend as the School of
Fashion celebrated 49 years withtheir Fashion Show, which theydescribed as a “glamorous affair”.
A total of 52 design studentsgraduated and showcased theirstunning collections on the catwalk.
The talent was said to be so wellreceived by the fashionistas andcelebrity fashion VIPs, that fiveawards were added and fashionweek opportunities awarded tomore designers, with opportunitiesto further their studies.
The hall was packed to capacitywith the audience dressed in style.
“Itwasanight filledwithglitzandglamour but what stood out was thesparklingtalentof thestudentsof theSchool of Fashion,” said School ofFashion director Priscilla Bhika.
Bhika said she was very proud ofthestudents,whohavecontinuouslyput PMB on the fashion map bywinningnumerousfashioncompeti-tions and showcasing their talentsand producing quality garmentswhich are of international level.
“Next year, the School of FashionDesign will celebrate 50 years. Andso the preparations for anotherbrilliant show begins,” she said. -Supplied.
Models Christo Steyn, LarnelleMaddocks, Lee Scheepers andOlivia Magaya showing the workof Maritzburg School of FashionDesign second year student,Sphesihle Mthembu.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
PIETERMARITZBURG’S live music venue,the Red Door in Quarry Road, will hostRhythm and Poetry Sessions on Saturdayafternoons starting at 1pm.
The sessions are being held in collabo-ration with Brian dot Khoza and the ideais to hold them monthly in 2015.
“Rhythm And Poetry Sessions areabout urban voices, whether rapping,singing or spoken-word poetry, and will bea build-up to an annual hip-hop festivalcalled Rhythm And Poetry Fest,” Khozasaid.
“They will be held at the Red Door atmonthly intervals. The theme will begender dynamics or relationships betweenmen and women, boys and girls, a topicclose to my heart.”
The Rhythm and Poetry Sessions willfeature music listening sessions, perform-ances and music sales by artists in a safeconcert venue with a bar and pool tables.
The sessions will be hosted by NeliswaMntungwa, owner and founder of FusionProductions SA, which hosts events andprojects to empower people, including theBeauty Boot Camp for women.
Maritzburg rap king StyleZ, has hadseveral songs on national and regionalradio,andhasrecordedwithHHPandMXO.He recently won a Gagasi FM artist battlethat involved performing a verse againstartists with listeners voting for the bestthroughout August.
Nubian Queen is a postgraduatestudent at the University ofKwaZulu-Natal Pietermaritzburg whowrites poetry. The sessions will end by 4pmand entry is R50.
For more information e-mail [email protected].
Follow him on Twitter @briandotkhoza or Facebook: Brian dot Khoza.
Neliswa Mntungwa is host of theRhythm And Poetry Sessions at theRed Door.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
New rhythm andpoetry venue inthe capital city
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThandi and Keemo, the CHOC Cow’s, visited Settlers’ Park Pre-primaryto thank them for their support and also to deliver the 2014 editionof the “Colour your way to Christmas with CHOC” calendars.Calendars and tickets are available at a cost of R10 each and areavailable at participating Parklane Centre Tenants, Lara Edmonds at0845870880 or Chilufya Pikiti at 082 304 7065.
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TODAY at 4pm, local rap andhip-hop artist and writerBrianKhoza,who is famouslyknown in the music industryas Brian dot Khoza, will belaunching his book at theBessie Head Library.
Khoza said that his self-published second editionbook, Born Almost Free in
South Africa, will also beavailable at threeAdams Bookselleroutlets.
Thebook isacollec-tion of columnspublished in TheWitness, from 2008 to2010, as well asunpublished essays.
PHOTO:FILEBrian Khoza willbe launching hisbook, Born AlmostFree in SouthAfrica, at theBessie HeadLibrary.
Localmuso andwriter tolaunchbook
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDNetcare Coastal regionheld their annual golfevent at the Mount Edg-ecombe Country Club re-cently. Doctors were in-vited to participate withvarious stakeholders, whichallowed a networkingopportunity for both theprivate and public sector.Pictured at the event arethe ladies in marketingfrom various Netcarehospitals (from left)Liziwe Ntikinca (KingswayHospital), YolandiHamman (Richards BayHospital), Shubnum Ismail(St Anne’s), Vernee Moon-samy (Margate) with(front, from left) AnnelVan der Walt (St Augus-tines) and ShoneezeFranks (Parklands).
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDMonique Gladding, an Olympic 10m diver and representative ofFillabag.org, visited Howick High School earlier this month to share withthe pupils the fundamental qualities that Olympians have to guidethem to success, and how they can develop these qualities to help themachieve their own goals and dreams. Each pupil was given a bag to fillwith things that could be useful to others in need, such as clothes,blankets, food, kitchen/household wares, etc. The donated items will bedistributed to people in need throughout the KwaZulu-Natal area.Howick High School’s headmaster, Rob Langley (L), was pleased to senda full van of charity donations to the Fillabag.org headquarters withtheir KZN distribution manager, Nkosinathi Sihlophe.
Filling bags for charity
Scripture Unionrecently held a
Bible quiz atPelham School.
Christian Mitewufrom ScottsvilleSchool won the
first prize.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Scottsville Bible quiz winner
The Grade two boys at CordwallesPreparatory School spent a veryexciting night enjoying a sleepover atthe newly built environmentalclassroom in the school's indigenousforest with their teachers. The boysenjoyed a braai, roasted marshmal-lows and went on an exciting nightwalk before collapsing, exhaustedinto their sleeping bags. Much funwas had by all (from left) OyiMwellie, Oscar Steiner, Jack Martinand Chulumanco Cezu.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Bugs and marshmallows at Cordwalles
A total of 166.4kg’s bread tags,which is the equivalent of
approximately 505 000 bread tags(over half a million loaves of
bread), have been collected byLaddsworth Primary School over the
past two years to donate to theQuadPara Association of South
Africa (QASA). The Mack familywere responsible for counting the
bread tags and for donating prizesto the winning classes. Sipho
Mdletshe of QASA (middle) receivesthe bread tag collection from Rowan
Mack (L) and Duncan Mack.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Bread tags forcharity
The Cowan HouseGrade sevenleadershipprogramme includesbeing a schoolcouncillor for aterm. Pictured arethe term fourcouncillors (back,from left) KeziaTaylor, JacobQueen, Luke Udal,Catherine Johnson,Ashley Low,Andrew Voigts, Ai-mée le Sueur (mid-dle, from left) Sa-brina Taylor, Rub-en Jacobs, GraceKitshoff, LungileMkhize, Stuart Mei-klejohn and (front)Bandile Gumede.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Grade seven leadership programme
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe St Nicholas head boy and girl for 2015 have been chosen (fromleft) head girl Chilombo Mung’omba, principal Luke Perkins and head boyNjabulo Mtshali.
St Nicholas heads for 2015
The Cowan House Grade sixand seven boys and girlsexercised their entrepreneuri-al skills at Enterprise Dayheld recently. Seen enjoyingthe morning are pre-primaryfriends (from left) RobynGreen, Daniela Cantarelli andAnnie Cornish.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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37 years atPelham School
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“I THINK my destinywas linked to Pelhamfrom themoment that
I was born,” said outgoingPelham Senior PrimarySchool principal, and rugbyenthusiast, Louis Botha (63).
After spending 37 years atPelham, Botha is sayinggoodbye to the school whichhe has called his home foryears.
Botha’s last day will be on31 December.
“While I was at NewcastleHigh School, my guidanceteacher told me that I wouldnot be suitable for tertiaryeducation and suggested thatI go for a trade. The very nextday I phoned a local teachers’trainingcollegeandIwasableto secure a loan to study at thetraining college.
“In 1971, 1972 and 1973 Iwas at training college.
During that time, when I wasa student, I did my practicalteaching at Pelham,” saidBotha.
Atthattime,Botha’sdreamof working at Pelham wasshort-lived when he wasgiven a transfer to anotherschool.
After spendingabout threeyears in the teachingprofession, Botha resignedand went on a European tourwith his wife.
“We went to Egypt, Israel,Greece, England, Spain andPortugal. While we weredoing that, my wife fellpregnant. While overseas, Iwrote to the educationdepartment and told themthat I would like to come backand teach.
“While I was inAmsterdam, I got a letter tosaythat Icouldcomebackandteach at Pelham. In 1977, Istarted at Pelham and I havebeen here ever since,” said
Botha.“At Pelham I started as a
physical education sportsmaster.Acoupleof years laterI was promoted to the HODposition. IhavealsotaughttheGrade seven classes.
“Before I becameprincipalin 1990, I was the deputyprincipal. I have always lovedcoming to school. Realteachers are not made, theyare born,” said Botha withpride.
He said that teaching hasbeen the most fantastic andenriching moment in his life.
“Successful schools arehappy schools. I am sohappy to leave becausetheschool is inagoodpositionand the staff are wonderful.
“I am not happy to leavePelham but I am satisfiedand proud to leavePelham considering wherethe school is right now andwhat it has achieved,” saidBotha.
PHOTO:NQOBILE MTOLOPelham Senior Primary School held a farewell party for their outgoing principal Louis Botha(centre). Pictured with Botha are grade six pupils Kheara Anooklaal (L) and Aphiwe Madondo.
What is Christmas without an angel?Pictured is Victoria Usher, one of theangels in the St John’s Junior Schoolnativity play.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
A christmas angel
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDMembers of the Interact Committee present Debbie Schroeder (founder and director of God’sWarehouse) with the goods collected by students and staff (from left) Stephanie van derMerwe, Busie-Anne Ndlovu, Debbie Schroeder, Mandisa Ndlazi, S’Thandiwe Dlamini and DeneysLinde. God’s Warehouse assists widowed, single and divorced mothers who are raising childrenwithout financial support from the fathers.
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HYUNDAI has added a new turbodieselderivative to their very popular ix35range in South Africa, combining a fru-
gal Euro 5 emission standards engine with awell-positioned specification level that willmake this addition to their SUV line-up a verylucrative offer.
Theadditionof theix351.7Premiumwithits85 kW, 260Nm turbocharged diesel engine ex-pands the range of this SUV model of HyundaiAutomotive South Africa to 7 derivatives.
The powermill’s 1 685 cc capacity is slightlysmaller than the 1 995 cc engine of its ix35 2.0Eliteturbodieselpartnerintherange,butitgen-erates more than enough power and torque,with lower emissions.
“The ix35 has been one of the strongest pil-lars in Hyundai Automotive SA’s vehicle range,and when we were given the opportunity tobring the 1.7 Premium turbodiesel to the SouthAfrican customers, therewasnohesitation.Weexpect thisderivative toappeal toanSUVbuyerwhoislookingforthebenefitsofafrugalturbod-iesel engine, but at amore affordable price andwithaspecificationlevelthatstillofferstheluxu-ry driving experience thatmade the ix35 a top-seller forus,”saysStanleyAnderson,marketingdirector of Hyundai Automotive SA.
In the engine bay of the ix35 1.7 Premium isa four-cylinder engine that delivers 85kWpeakpower at 4 000 rpm, and a solid 260 Nm peaktorque inarangebetween1250and2750rpm.The engine conforms to Euro 5 emission stan-dards that define the acceptable limits for ex-haustemissionsofnewvehiclessold inmemberstates of the European Union.
In a combined test cycle it delivers fuel con-sumption of 6,5 litres per 100 km, and lowerCO2 emissions of 139 g/km.
Animprovedsix-speedgearboxwithslightlydifferent ratios than that of its two-litre turbod-iesel partner delivers the power to the frontwheels. Its top speed has been clocked at 173km/h, and acceleration from standstill to 100km/h takes 12,4 seconds.
However, the new ix351.7 Premiumderiva-tive is not all about its engine - it is wrapped inthesameattractivebodythatreflects theFluidicSculpture design theme which is to be foundthroughout the rest of the ix35 range as well asother Hyundai model ranges.
The exterior picture is rounded off with 17-inch alloy wheels with a gun-metal finish.
To complement its very attractive exterior,theix35boastsaroomyandergonomicallywell-planned cabin with a commanding view of theroadandone’ssurroundings. It issimplyacom-fortableandverypleasingvehicle to spend timein -whether it is commuting in townorgoingona long cross-country trip.
The high-tech cockpit comes standard withHyundai’s signature blue lighting, tilt and tele-scopicsteeringwheel to findthemostcomforta-ble driving position, steering wheel mountedaudio and cruise controls, electrically poweredwindowsanddoor locksandremotekeylessen-try. Thedoors lock automatically at 15km/h foradded security.
The ix35 has always been known for its out-standingrear legroom,andsecondrowpassen-gers can also recline their seat backs for evenmorecomfort.Theix351.7Premium’sseatsare
coveredwithacombinationof clothand leatherwhich creates a cool and comfortable feeling inthe hot South African summer climate.
A trip computer, displayed in the middle ofthe instrument housing, supplies a host ofinformation - fromaverage fuel consumption torangeleftwiththefuelinthetank,averagespeedand two trip measurements.
The ix35’s athletic shape is complementedwith agile handling and impressive body con-trol. The ix35 uses MacPherson strut front andmulti-link rear suspension systems forprecisewheelcontrolandasmoothride.Allfourwheels are controlled by coil springs and gas-filled high-performance dampers for improvedridecomfortwithmorebody/wheel controlandoptimized road surface contact
The front suspension has a 24,5mmhollow
stabilizerbar tosaveweight,while therearsus-pensionhasa17mmsolidstabilizerbar.Largerstabilizer bars help to keep the vehicle flat dur-ingcorneringandhelpprovidequickturn-inre-sponse.
Due to the suspension geometry and widetrackwidththatenablesgreaterturnangles,theix35’s turning circle is 10,58 m - an advantageix35driverswillappreciateintheirdailydrivingand parking.
Airbags andadvanced seatbeltmechanismsforms part of a state-of-the-art passive safetysystem unique to the SUVmarket - as well as atribute to the latest technology and Hyundai’sunwavering commitment to safety. The ix35achieved a 5-star rating in the European NewCar Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) in a2010 crash test.
The Hyundai ix35.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
AROADSIDEemergency canbe traumatic andthat can cause most drivers to be sooverwhelmed that they forgetwhat todo,oftenleading to disaster on SA’s roads.
If a flat tyre, mechanical breakdown, orempty fuel tank forces you to stop driving, themost important thing is to takeactiontoensureyour safety and that of your passengers.
Here are some tips from the auto experts atConsumer Reports:
1 - Get off the roadPullyourvehicleasfaroffof theroadassafe-
ly possible. If your vehicle is in or near trafficandyoucansafelywalk toanother location, doso.
If the vehicle is parked on the shoulder of abusyhighway, exit on thepassenger side. Lockthe door and leave a note on the windshield incase roadside assistance or the police arrive.
2 - Make your vehicle as visible as possibleTurnonthehazardlightsassoonasyoureal-
ize that your vehicle is slowing down. Once
stopped, usewarning signals (i.ehazard trian-gle orwarning light) to alert drivers to your ve-hicle’s presence. Place the warning device asfar behind your car as practical to give otherroad users as much notice as possible.
3 - Display a distress signalIf you need police help, raise the hood or tie
awhite cloth to the radio antennaor door han-dle, or hang the cloth out of the top of the doorand close it on the cloth.
4 - Keep the doors lockedIf thevehicle is inasafe location,wait inside
but keep the doors locked and your safety beltfastened.
5 - Exercise cautionUse good judgment when accepting help
from strangers. If someone of whom you’resuspicious stopsnext toyourvehicle, lower thewindowjustenoughtotalkoutof.Ifyou’rewait-ing for help, thank them for stopping but tellthem you don’t need assistance. If you needhelp, ask them to make a call for you.
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They have managed to raise overR19 million to date to supportchildren with cancer all over SouthAfrica.
The Cows need the public to comeand join the Midmar fun when theyswim their way across the damduring event two on Saturday, 7February 2015.
Asthis is themoresocialevent, thepublic definitely won’t miss them intheir eye-catching cow printcostumes.
Each swimmer that signs up withthe Cows is required to committo raise a minimum of R2500 for
the group.Youwill be amazedat howfamily, friends and work colleaguesall sponsor a few rands…and beforeyouknowit,you’llhaveachievedyourminimum target.
You have a year from date of signup on givengain.org to achieve yourtarget.However,eachMooisaskedtomake a mooooosive effort to raise atleast R1000 before Midmar to assistwith the cost of the costumes.
For your efforts, the Cows giveeach swimmer a costume in thefamous cow print in which tocomplete the event.
The Cows will have a kraal set up(aka marquee) before and after theevent and invite you to join them.
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PHOTO: MAGDA BEZUIDENHOUTSome of the Cow herd encourage you to join them in swimming the 2015 Midmar to raise funds for CHOC.
The third of seven mini leaguetournaments takes place onSunday, 7 December 2014.Water Skiers of all ages arewelcome to enter, pro skiers ornot. It will be a fun filled dayfor the entire family, withnumerous prizes to be won.The event starts at 8am at theBird Valley Estate, PMB at acost of R200 per skier. Formore information, contact Tra-vis Fisher at 082 945 4969 oremail [email protected] orvisit www.waterskisa.co.za/skikzn for more information anddirections.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Water skimini leagueVARSITY College Pietermaritzburg
recently hosted its charity golf day at theVictoria Country Club in aid of theMasixhasane Literacy Project.
This corporate social investmentproject provides mobile libraries to under-privileged schools in surrounding areas.
“The school Varsity College chose todonate the mobile library to, ImabliyezwePrimary School, is in Inchanga.
“This library is great for the school asit fits through a normal door frame so it canbe used between classrooms, it canbe locked for safety and has wheelsto make the moving of the librarysimple,” said Bianca Croeser, publicrelations intern.
Many fundraising events took placethroughout the year
These fundraising events helpeda lot and all the money contributedwent towards the Masixhasane Library.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDBianca Croeser (Varsity College pub-lic relations intern) handing over thelongest drive prize to Devin Pike.
Golfing for a literacy project
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