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The victory left international stars like 2011 winner Graham Jarvis, Graham Jarvis and An- dreas Lettenbichler shell-shocked and changed Young’s life. He became an international su- perstar, landed sponsorship deals with some of the biggest brands in the sport and was able to drop out of school (Creston College) at the end of 2012 to focus entirely on his racing career after winning a bet with his dad Nigel. Nigel agreed that should his son win the Roof of Africa, he won’t have to go back to school in 2013, and after a total race time of 17 hours 36 minutes and 10 seconds, Wade had won the wager. “My career has grown im- mensely over the past 12 months,” Young told the Fever. “Last year’s win opened up lots of door for me nationally and internationally and got me a Red Bull sponsorship.” Young, for his trip to Lesotho, has also received the support of County Ford Port Shepstone. “County Ford have kindly sponsored me a Ford Transit Sport to use for the Roof of Africa. I am extremely grateful and look forward to being driven around Lesotho by Country Ford.” The Husaberg Alfie Cox Racing rider, whose 2012 feat was hailed by the legendary Fox - a nine-time Roof of Africa winner - as a “phe- nomenon”, enters this year’s race inacompletelynewlight.Thistime around, he won’t have the element of surprise. Instead, he’ll have a target on his back, something the teenager is well aware of. “I know that I will be targeted but I’m just going to try to concentrate on what I do well and try to enjoy it.” Young has the same mature mentality regarding the added pressure that comes with being the defending champion. “There is al- ways going to be pressure, espe- cially when you are the defending champion, but I’m just focusing on my preparations.” Young recently solidified his standing as South Africa’s best en- duro rider when he clinched the overall title for 2013 as well as the E2 (200cc) Championship title in the South African National Enduro Championship and has gained in- valuable international experience this year, having competed in the Tough One, King of the Hill, Erzber- grodeo, Red Bull Romaniacs, Inter- national Six Days Enduro and En- duro World Championship races. He believes this has helped him develop as a rider and is pleased with his preparation for the big race. “My schedule has gone ac- cording to plan. I have been to Le- sotho twice to do training and have concentrated on my fitness. I have been doing a lot of spinning and swimming, so I’m feeling strong, both physically and mentally.” Other South Coast riders who will compete in the Roof of Africa include Blake and Jade Gutzeit, Bronson Louw, Kyle Flanagan, Tristan Roberts, Chayse Orsmond, Ryan Pretorius and Stuart Gregory. Paddock teenager and de- fending champion Wade Young (Husaberg Alfie Cox Racing) hopes to make more history in this year’s Roof of Africa. PHOTO: ELZA THIART-BOTES Young ready Young ready to to raise raise the the Roof Roof

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WADEYoungwill looktodothe unthinkable for thesecond consecutive year

whenheinitiatesthedefenceofhisRoof ofAfrica title in theMountainKingdom of Lesotho on Thursday,14 November.

The Paddock prodigy did theseemingly impossible last yearwhenat just16yearsofage,hebe-came the youngest ever winner ofthegruellingthree-dayhardendu-ro. The victory left internationalstars like 2011 winner GrahamJarvis, Graham Jarvis and An-dreas Lettenbichler shell-shockedand changed Young’s life.

Hebecamean international su-perstar, landed sponsorship dealswith someof the biggest brands inthe sport andwas able to drop outof school (Creston College) at theendof2012 to focusentirelyonhisracing career after winning a betwith his dad Nigel. Nigel agreedthat should his sonwin theRoof ofAfrica, hewon’t have to go back toschool in 2013, and after a totalrace time of 17 hours 36 minutesand10seconds,Wadehadwonthewager.

“My career has grown im-menselyover thepast12months,”Young told the Fever. “Last year’swin opened up lots of door for menationallyand internationallyandgot me a Red Bull sponsorship.”Young, for his trip to Lesotho, hasalsoreceivedthesupportofCountyFord Port Shepstone. “CountyFord have kindly sponsored me aFord Transit Sport to use for theRoof of Africa. I am extremelygrateful and look forward to beingdrivenaroundLesothobyCountryFord.”

TheHusaberg Alfie Cox Racingrider, whose 2012 feat was hailed

by the legendary Fox - a nine-timeRoof of Africa winner - as a “phe-nomenon”, enters this year’s raceinacompletelynewlight.Thistimearound,hewon’thavetheelementof surprise. Instead, he’ll have atarget on his back, something theteenager is well aware of. “I knowthat I will be targeted but I’m justgoing to try toconcentrateonwhatI do well and try to enjoy it.”

Young has the same maturementality regarding the addedpressurethatcomeswithbeingthedefending champion. “There is al-ways going to be pressure, espe-

cially when you are the defendingchampion,but I’mjust focusingonmy preparations.”

Young recently solidified hisstanding as South Africa’s best en-duro rider when he clinched theoverall title for 2013 as well as theE2 (200cc) Championship title inthe SouthAfricanNational EnduroChampionship and has gained in-valuable international experiencethis year, having competed in theToughOne,Kingof theHill,Erzber-grodeo,RedBullRomaniacs, Inter-national Six Days Enduro and En-duro World Championship races.

Hebelieves thishashelpedhimdevelop as a rider and is pleasedwith his preparation for the bigrace. “My schedule has gone ac-cording to plan. I have been to Le-sothotwicetodotrainingandhaveconcentrated onmy fitness. I havebeen doing a lot of spinning andswimming, so I’m feeling strong,both physically and mentally.”

Other South Coast riders whowill compete in the Roof of Africainclude Blake and Jade Gutzeit,Bronson Louw, Kyle Flanagan,TristanRoberts,ChayseOrsmond,RyanPretoriusandStuartGregory.

Paddock teenager and de­fending champion WadeYoung (Husaberg Alfie CoxRacing) hopes to makemore history in this year’sRoof of Africa.PHOTO: ELZA THIART­BOTES

Young readyYoung readytotoraiseraisethetheRoofRoof

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THERE is still no word from theIndependent Police Investiga-tive Directorate (IPID) on themurder of Leanne Douglas, whowas shot by police in an un-marked vehicle inUmkomaason15 September.

The six police officers allegedlyinvolved in the incident, however,are still atwork andhavenot beencharged.

Hermother Leonie Luckin saysshewill not let themget awaywithit.

“AllI livefornowisgettingtothebottom of why police were shoot-ingatmydaughteron the freeway.It’s all I live for,” she said.

Douglas owned a restaurant inPortShepstone—TheRedRooster—but the leasehadcometoanendaround the time of her death.

“Leanne had not renewed theleasebeforeshediedsotherestau-rantwon’tberunbyme,myfamily

or friends,” said Luckin.She said the IPID had not been

incontactwithherassheassumedthey would be.

“I called them tohavemy state-ment taken. I call them to find outabout progress on the case,” shesaid.

She added that the investiga-tion seems to be at a stand-still.

“There were other incidentswhichIheardofonthenewswherepeoplewereshotatbypolicefornoreason,” she said.

“I cannot believe that they [po-lice] think theyhave theright toat-tack people in gun fire,” addedLuckin.

She said this sort of police bru-tality has to stop or else it will onlyget worse.

“Luckily the people who wereshot at did not lose their lives, butit is still wrong.”

Commenting onLeanne’smur-der, IPID spokesperson MosesDlamini said: “The investigation isongoing,butatanadvancedstate.”

Douglas murder investigation continues

GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

VOTER registration proceeded peacefully onSaturday and Sunday in the Ugu district, buta number of the potential voters were turnedaway from the registration stations at Um-kholombe because they did not have identitydocuments, which is a strict requirementwhenregistering to vote innext year’s provin-cial and national elections.

According to the ANC team outside Merle-wood Secondary School on Monday, peoplewere turned away because of this.

One member confirmed on Sunday thatabout 50 potential voters were turned away.

“We tried to find out from the people whytheydidnothave identities. Someof themtoldus that their ID book was burnt when theirshackswere gutted by fire some time ago andthey have not had the opportunity of applyingfor a new one.”

TheDepartment of HomeAffairs had beenaskedtohelppeopleapplyatUmkholombefortheir identity documents, said oneANCmem-ber, who was not authorised to speak to themedia.

The government encouraged residents togo to the local Department of Home Affairsoffices andapply for an IDbook, asapart frompoliticalreasons,theimportanceofvotingalsodetermines the budget for the area allocated.

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THE construction of a mod-ern, bigger, multimillonrand Ugu Disaster Manage-

ment Centre started with a sod-turning ceremony on Friday inMarburg extension 2.

The project will cost R38 mil-lionandwill bebuilt in threephas-es.

An excited UguMayor Ntombi-fikile Gumede said all plans areready for the implementation oftheworks.Thenewcentre is fund-ed by the KZNDepartment of Cor-porative Governance and Tradi-tional Affairs.

“PhaseonewillbetheR6.5 mil-lion administration block whichwill be a two-storey building com-prising camera room, receptionarea, control centre, offices,boardroom and restrooms,” saidGumede.

She said phase two will be thestorage and garages, while phasethree will be the conference cen-tre.

“The first phase of the projecthascommencedandisexpectedtobecompletedbyMay2014.A local

contractor was appointed for thisproject. Six temporary jobs havebeen created and locals are ex-pected to be employed under thisproject,” said Gumede.

The purpose of the centre is torespond to disasters effectively.

“This centrewill serveall six lo-calmunicipalitiesofUgu.Weknowthat Eastern Cape people are onour borders, so we can’t let ourpeople die because of disasters,whenwe have a disastermanage-ment centre here,” said Gumede.

At the the sod­turn­ing ceremony for thestart of building theUgu Disaster Man­agement Centre atMarburg extension 2on Friday are (fromleft) HCM speakerRonnie Nair, HCMMayor Cynthia Mqwe­bu, HCM PR Council­lor YolisaMalimba, Ugu MayorNtombifikile Gumedeand Ugu Exco Cllr DrSamson Nyawuza.PHOTO: GINISILENDOVELA

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An establishedmechanicwhohasbeen in business there formore than15 years said the illegal repairs havebeen going on for four years.

Rajaramsaidhehasbroughttheseissues to the Hibiscus Coast Munici-pality’s attention on numerous occa-sions,buthispleashavefallenondeafears.

The stench in the area is terrible,as refuse has started decomposing.

“I have e-mailed time and timeagain, but have not even received ac-knowledgement of my e-mails,” hesaid.

“To have garbage in front of busi-nesses isnotprofessionaland tohavegarbage close to eateries is evenworse andposes ahealthhazard,” he

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illegal car repair business to the pro-tection services umpteen times, butnothing has been done about it.

“Onemightargue that thevehiclesbeing repaired could have brokendown, but if you see the oil stains onthe road and pavement and the carparts and boxes littering the side-walk, it issafe tosaythat this isanille-gal repair business,” he said.

“It’s not fair to the mechanic whohas been doing business for over 20years,” he said.

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“The people then disappear andcome back after a few months,” saidanother business owner. “WattersonStreet isuntidyandaneyesore.Thereare too many vagrants and peopleloiter in thearea.Thismakescustom-ers uneasy.”

The Hibiscus Coast Municipalitywas approached for comment, butnone was forthcoming at the time ofgoing to press.

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Lion President André Beneke (middle)hands over the plaque to SAB SouthCoast district manager Mpho Malokaand SAB South Coast sales manager

Ntando Luvuno.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Lions and SABstrengthen support

GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

ON Monday Nyandezulu and Bhomela residentscalled the Fever to the Bhomela Thusong Service Cen­tre to listen to their frustration about non­delivery ofSouth African Social Security Services. They com­plained that they are being denied service by SouthAfrican Social Security Agency (Sassa) officials at the

Gamalakhe office.They said they were waiting for Gamalakhe social

workers to assist them with their child grants, pen­sion, foster care grants and disability grants, but saidSassa staff were nowhere to be seen.

“We were told that we needed to come to the cen­tre every Monday as social workers only go to the cen­tre on Mondays, but now it is the fifth Monday andthey have never arrived. When we go to Gamalakheoffice, they send us back telling us that we have wast­ed our money travelling to Gamalakhe because weare supposed to be helped at the Bhomela Centre.If we go to the Marburg office, they send us back toGamalakhe and Gamalakhe sends us back theBhomela Centre where no one comes to help us.

“Now, we do not know what to do or which centreor office will help us. Even the ward councillor knowsabout our problem. He said he would phone Sassa,but he never did. The councillor has no time to helpbecause he is a school teacher,” said a resident.

Residents said they phoned the manager of theGamalakhe social workers Mrs Lukhozi several timesand she told them that their vehicles were broken.

“On one Monday [when we phoned], she said theywere delivering food to schools, the next time she saidthey were going to Pietermaritzburg. We can’t re­member some of the reasons why they did not arrive,but they have not come for five consecutive Mondays,or for five weeks.”

Ward Councillor Phiwokuhle Hlophe said he isaware of the challenges and has spoken to the socialworkers’ manager who said they were very busy asthe MEC had sent them to other areas.

The Fever reporter contacted Lukhozi but she re­fused to comment saying she does not have a rightto speak to the media. She referred the Fever to theircommunicationsoffice,butsaidshedidnothavetheircontact numbers because she was not at the office.

No response had been received from their commu­nications office at the time of going to press.

PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELANyandezulu and Bhomela residents at Bhomela Thusong Service Centre waiting to be helpedfor the fifth week.

Residents seek help at Sassa in vain

PHOTO: CANDICE STEYNThe Shelly Beach Lions Club will host a free health clinic at the Shelly Centre on Saturday 16November from 8.30am. The clinic forms part of Diabetes Week, which incorporates WorldDiabetes Day on 14 November. The clinic includes free blood­sugar and blood pressure testingand dietary advice. Inviting the public to attend are (from left) Mark Brewitt, Clint Barclay,Paul Brauteseth and Harry Hoenselaar.

Lions get involved in Diabetes Week MIDDLETON CASE:

‘Remandunacceptable’>> Middleton’s attorney dissatisfied with state

CANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]

DAVE Middleton’s attornery expressedhis dissatisfactionat the state’s submis-sion of a two-month remand at Port

Shepstone Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday.The 58-year-old superintendent of traffic

for Hibiscus Coast Municipality was chargedwithone count of rapeagainst anine-year-old,double rape against a 13-year-old (orally andpenetration), 10 counts of creating child por-nography, possession of child pornography,two counts of sexual assault and intimidation.

Bail was denied in September however,Middleton’sattorneyLarrySeethalsaidpapershave been lodged for an appeal at the HighCourt and that anoutcomewas “anticipated in

the next 10 days”.“At the last court case, the state said the in-

vestigation was almost complete with only fo-rensic evidence outstanding. A nine-week re-mand was granted to get this in order. For thestatetonowaskforaremanduntilnextJanuaryis unacceptable,” said Seethal.

Theaccusedshowedupinablacksuit,whiteshirt and tie, the same as what he wore to hiscourt appearances prior to this.

Ashe took the stand, someone in thegallerywhispered, “he has lost weight”.

StateprosecutorMuziwodumoMizasaidin-vestigationsonthe first threecountshavebeenfinalised.

The case was postponed to 3 December forfurther investigation and for a regional courtdate.

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>> ‘The children will be very excited to have a bigger crèche’

CANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]

GIVE a Child a Family in Mar-gatehad its existing crècheex-tended, courtesy of members

from the Master Builders’ Associa-tion South Coast branch.

Thecrèchewasofficiallyopenedata ribbon-cutting ceremony lastThursday.MonicaWoodhouse, exec-utivedirectorforGiveaChildaFamilysaid they were proud of the associa-tion for investing time and money insuch a project.

“We appreciate what the associa-tion has done for the children. Earlychildhood development is very im-portant in a young person’s life,” saidWoodhouse.

Thecrèchecaters for60children,32ofwhomareundertheageof four.There is one teacher and numerousinternational volunteers whorender their services to the schoolfor six months at a time,” Wood-house said.

“The children will be very excitedto have a bigger crèche.”

Marcus Gonzalves, Correct chair-

man of theMaster Builders’ Associa-tion South Coast said the projectwouldnothavebeenpossiblewithoutcontributions from members.

“Renovations and additions hadbeen done to the existing crèchewhichhadbecome too small andout-dated.Theestimatedcostamounts toR53 000,” said Gonzalves.

He said the initiative was part ofthe association’s community uplift-mentprojectsandthattwootherplac-es had received assistance — TheSchool for Children with Autism andMcushwa Secondary School.

PHOTO: CANDYCE KRISHNAAt the opening of the Give a Child a Family crèche last Thursday are (fromleft) Jerry Brown (Rotary Club of Hibiscus Coast), Clint Kendall (Cemcrete),Ray Basson A & B Construction), Monica Woodhouse (executive directorGive a Child a Family), Marcus Gonzalves (FS Gonzalves Construction) andJeremy Smith (Bucco).

CANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]

JENNY’s House is now on show at Ram­sgate Stationers at Southcoast Mall.

So what’s the connection to a station­ery store?

Well, it’s a doll house, intricately de­signed and assembled and ready to be raf­fled off for South Coast Hospice’s Tree ofLight event on 7 December.

“We have been privileged to receive anunbelievable doll’s house as a donation,”said Hospice media correspondent, SonjaPye.

The winner of Jenny’s House will be an­nounced on December 24. Raffle ticketscost R5.

The house comes in 125 parts and wasdonatedbyMartinandOdetteJames,fromGauteng, who opened up their hearts toHospice in January.

“Jenny’s House was started purely outof love,” said Pye.

The James’ contacted Caryl Peatt, alifelong and respected Hospice volunteer,and donated the doll’s house project to­

gether with 125 issues on how to constructthe house to South Coast Hospice.

“The James’ objective and only requestto us was to have the house built to raisefunding for our annual Tree of Light event,”said Pye.

Jenny Dickson, who was very involvedwith Hospice work offered her time to buildthe doll house.

“Jenny had started an enormousproject which requires skill, dedication andattention to detail. Every piece of furniturewas carefully constructed and positionedin the interior of the house. This project was

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She died on 25 June, leaving her hus­band Graham behind.

Dickson’s tutor, Dot Donaldson, thenstepped in and offered to complete theproject on Dickson’s behalf.

Jenny’s Housewas readyon10Septem­ber. “The doll house is now aptly known asJenny’s House, which is Jenny’s heart,” saidPye.

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GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

THE Bhobhoyi community and the Be-lievers Home Fellowship Centre is tohold an economic summit from13 to 16

November at the KwaNwabe community hall.Oneof theorganisers,PastorSfisoNgwabe,

saidasthecountryfaces immeasurableunem-ployment, poverty and inequality his churchwill organise the first economicsummit for thelocal community.

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The summit will start at 9am and run until5.30pm.

“ForinquiriespeoplecancallAyahGumedeon 073 381 8589 or Mthandi Gcwabaza on078 252 4298.

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EDITORIAL COMMENT CARTOON DANIE CRONJESIR www.daniecronje.co.za

Dear Fever,MAY we, through the South Coast Fever, ex-

press our solidarity with all Hindu organisations,communities and individuals who interpret Sha-piro’scartoonasdeeplyoffensive.Asapoliticalor-ganisation we find the desecration of Lord Gane-

It is unfortunate that the discord between theBoard of Control of Cricket in India and CEO Ha-roon Lorgat have found such reprehensible ex-pression.

The ANC strongly believes that Jonathan Sha-piro’sarrogantresponseaggravatestheinsultandhurt that has been caused. When called to apolo-gise, he is alleged to have stated: “I don’t want tocome across brutal, but if pushed, I will, so I don’t

think I will apologise.”TheANCcallsonShapiroand,equally, theSun-

day Times to apologise to South Africans for thisill-considered and distasteful publication. TheANCbelieves in respecting andprotecting all reli-gious and cultural practices which reinforce ourunity.

Mzwandile Mkhwanazi, Regional SecretaryANC Lower South Coast

Coast ruling party affronted by cartoonist

sha to be a sin-gular act ofinsensitivity.

Dear Fever,MY thanks and appreciation to

the forum members who accompa-nied the SAPS and HCM ProtectionServices Officers in the AdmiraltyReserve bush inspection.

The attendance of our residentswas not as good as we had hoped,but the numbers of SAPS membersand reservists made up for it.

There were six structures foundin the bushes which indicates thatpeople are living there, but nobody

was found.A lot of clothing, blankets and a

big suitcase was found and taken tothe police station.

Protection services will try and is-sue the occupants with eviction no-tices which will give them a 14-dayperiod to evacuate, after which thestructures can be taken down.

We are all anxiously waiting tosee what will develop from our oper-ation.

Crime in general is still down

compared to previous months. Thearea just north of Uvongo beach(Foster Road and Uvongo BeachRoad) is becoming a hot spot andholidaymakers, in particular, in thisarea must be warned.

I stress the importance of report-ing all incidents, even if consideredminor. This is required when re-sources are allocated as preventativemeasures.

Ernest BooysenUvongo Crime Forum

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REPORTS in this week’s Fever serve thecommunity by highlighting issues broughtto our attention by them.

In all cases this is a last resort when go­ing to councillors, and even authorities hasnot worked, but by exposing situations inthe press, situations are usually resolved.

Read about the situation in Marburgwhere even ward councillor cannot get au­thorities to take notice of an untenable sit­uation, where promises by HCM have beenbroken, and he is now faced with a dilem­ma. Coming to the press is his last hopethat something may be done.

The story of the South African SocialSecurity Services (Sassa) not arriving forfive consecutive weeks to give grants rang­ing from child, pension, foster and disabili­ty, is just a sheer lack of care and a disgrace.

Again a ward councillor failed to solvethe problem and the only avenue of poten­tial help is the Fever, which can contact thecommunications officer of Sassa.

Although this person was unavailablethisweek,ourreporterwillfindoutwhythisis happening.

It is gratifying when a communitynewspaper can do what it is intended todo — help and serve the community.

Purpose of ourpaper fulfilled

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9Letters to the Editor must be received by no later thanMonday 4pm. Letters and e­mails should be addressedto The Editor and e­mailed to [email protected] to 039 682 4819 or posted to PO Box 23, PortShepstone. Letters should not be longer than 350words. While pseudonyms are allowed, writers must stillinclude their full names and contact details (which willnot be published) or letters will not be printed. The Edi­tor reserves the right to not run letters or to alter lettersso they are legible.

SMILE AWHILE

Dear Fever,WE are happy to report

that there were a fewsmall fire crackers this yearand no big bangs.

Our ban on fireworkshas been hugely successfulthanks to the kind and con-siderate residents of PortEdward.

Lets keep our pets andwildlife safe and happy into2014 as well.

Gratefulresident

Port Edward

PortEdwardresidentspraised

Dear Fever,WELL done to all the

people who are cleaningthe verges in Margate,Ramsgate and Uvongo.

We can see whoever hasthe job now is organised,and the staff are not lazy.

Please remember the ar-ea of Wingate Avenue areapast the Margate CountryClub — for some reason itis always forgotten.

GratefulRamsgate

Welldoneforcleaningefforts

Dear Fever,DO you not see what al-

lowing unions to rule ourcountry is doing to ourcountry.

Unions are making thepeople lose their jobs andmost of strikes are notworking in the companiesthey are striking for. Wehave proof they are justgiven T-shirts and a mealto strike.

Be like MargaretThatcher and save ourcountry from financial ruin.

Stop unions.ConcernedRamsgate

Stopunions

Dear Fever,FROM the T-junction of Win-

gate Avenue in Margate turningright towardsGamalakheTown isan extremely dangerous road.

The law enforcement on thisroad is absolutely non-existentandmanypeoplehavebeenkilled.Drivers are reckless and drive atspeeds way above 60km/h, andnobody seems to care.

Even though traffic depart-mentofficerssit innon-dangerouszones and trap people going at68km/h and make a lot of money.They make a lot of money out ofthese safer area, but what aboutthe lives lost on this back road toGamalakhe.

Taxis using this road are al-lowed to do as they please andtheygetawaywithmurderactual-ly.

There needs to be hectic,brake-stopping humps on thisroad urgently.

WorriedMargate

Dangerousroad needsattention

Dear Fever,IT seems that the subject of

Diwali and loud bangs have re-ally rallied the residents ofUmtentweni.

While I understand their con-cerns for this one night in theyear that is obviously the causefor the wildlife leaving the area(and, of course, the cars andpeople have nothing to do withporcupines crossing roads), Isincerely hope that this energywill now be directed towardspromoting safety in the area.

Imagine if the amount oftime, thought and effort that theUmtentweni Ratepayers’ Forumput behind this issue was invest-ed in the safety and crime re-duction of this neighbourhood.

Imagine if our girls were ac-tually able to walk to the shopswithout fear, or even if our eld-erly felt safe in their homes,what a positive effect we couldhave.

Achieving something likethis, one might say, would be areal victory and perhaps give usa worthy cause to focus on allyear round.

This would actually be theperfect opportunity to show in-considerate neighbours how wereally look after our own.

Just a thought.Concerned Hindu

residentUmtentweni

Leavefireworks,concentrateon safety

GEE hierdie Kersfees iets spesiaal-met Shoprite en Checkers se Toyfor Toy.

Skenk speelgoed aan die jaar-likse Checkers en ShopriteToy forToy veldtog en help om Kers-vreugde te bring aan talle minder-bevoorregte kindertjies regoorSuid-Afrika.

Terwyl vele Suid-Afrikanersuitsien na ‘n vrolike Kersfees, met‘n oorvloed van geskenke onder

pragtig versierde bome, staar baiekinders ‘n droewige Kersfees indie gesig.

Checkers en Shoprite bieddaarom, in samewerking met dieNataniël Progress Project en BADI-SA, weer die Toy for Toy veldtogaan wat verbruikers aanmoedigom nuwe of gebruikte speelgoed teskenk vir minderbevoorregtekinders.

Deur die publiek se openhartige

skenkings is daar verlede jaarmeer as 8 500 speelgoed uitgedeelaan behoeftige kinders regoor dieland en tot op datum het die veld-tog reeds byna 137 000 speel-goed aan behoeftige kinders be-sorg.

Vanaf Dinsdag, 15 Oktober totVrydag, 6 Desember kan bydraesgemaak word deur speelgoed tekoop of te bring en dit in die Toyfor Toy waentjies voor in alle

Checkers, Checkers Hyper en Sho-prite winkels landwyd te plaas. Virelke speelding wat deur die pub-liek geskenk word, sal Checkersen Shoprite ook iets bydra.

Kom ons deel die vreugde vanKersfees hierdie jaar met andereen gee behoeftige kinders iets omoor te glimlag, deur te help ommeer speelgoed as ooit in tesamel.

— Verskaf.

Skenk speelgoed

Dear Fever,THERE have been some negative

comments floating around regardingBoswell Wilkie Circus and its associa-tion with Lions Clubs International.

Please allow me to set the recordstraight. Some of the circus staff aremembers of a Cyber Lions Club whichis affiliated to the Magaliesburg LionsClub in NorthWest Province. They areraising funds through the circus fortheirprojectsonly.Noneof this funding

reaches any other Lions club. No Lionmember or Lions club in Lions District410-C (35LionsclubswithinKwaZulu-Natal and the Freestate) supports ani-mal abuse of any kind. Many of our Li-ons clubsare involvedwithanimal res-cue projects and also provide fundingand support to organisations like theNSPCA and initiatives like “Ride 4 Rhi-nos”, etc. There are a fewhard-line ac-tivistswhoarepointing fingersatLionsClubs International in its entirety and

this is totally unacceptable. They needto take up their argument up with thecircus itself.TheLions inDistrict410-Care all volunteers who give upmuch oftheirtimeandmeanstoprovideselflessservice to our communities and the en-vironment.We ask that they please re-spect this andrather consider support-ing fundraising initiatives for our veryworthy causes.

Past District Governor Denis MeyerPRO, Port Shepstone Lions Club

Setting record straight —LIONS AND CIRCUS

WEAR purple on 17 November tomark World Prematurity Day. Evenbetter, to mark the occasion supportthe Ruth Mailbag Group which is col­lecting clothes and blankets for pre­mature infants.

Your gift will provide comfort andsupport to families with a baby in theneonatal intensive care unit or whois premature.

To do this, donate clothes for pre­mature babies to the Port Shep­

stone Provincial Hospital, PrivateBag 5706, Port Shepstone 4240, ordrop them off at the hospital on thecorner of Connor and Bazley streets.Mark them for the attention ofPhumza Morai. For more informa­tion phone her on 039 688 6276 or083 332 3722.

Alternatively if you can knit orsew join the ladies and contact JoyCoetzee on [email protected]— Supplied.

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Beste Fever,DANKIE vir die geleentheid om aan

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Julle stemgaandefinitief ‘n verand-ering in die verkiesing van 2014 bring.Kiesers wat nie stem nie is ‘n stem vir

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Dear Fever,I WOULD like to state the follow­

ing …To the thieving thugs who stole

my lovely old car, shame on you.To the insurance company who

short­paid me, double shame onyou. To the lovely people who so gra­

ciously gave me lifts when I was sostuck, thank you from the bottom ofmy heart. To God be the glory thatI inherited a car and Sonja, althoughyou can’t read this, thank you somuch, I am truly blessed.

Sandy WintertonUmtentweni

Shame on you, and thanks

‘Sine qua non’ is must­criteria for all of usDear Fever,

LEADERSHIP must be knowledgeableand must understand the laws of social de­velopment. The starting of social change isnot in the ideas that society holds, but in theway society produces its goods or services.

The relationship between governmententities should always be underpinned byparadigm shift. Paradigm shift alwaysmeans both faithfulness to the past andboldnesstoengagethefuture,bothtraditionand transformation. In short is the strugglebetween the opposites, it is through thisstruggle that qualitative development takesplace. Struggle is the essence of relationshipbetween opposites. In society the struggle ofopposites assumes the form of class strug­gle. This is not dependent on the basic as­

sumptions and the best wishes and dreamsof individuals, but it is science. And scienceis the apotheosis of intellect.

TheroleofthealliancepartnersintheNa­tional Democratic Revolution is different butcomplimentary. Cosatu, progressive civic or­ganisations and SACP are there to strength­en the ANC, in return the ANC has to supportit. The ANC must continue to be a principledand leading force to build a non­racial andnon­sexist society. Given its own revolution­ary traditions and experiences, it is the onlyorganisation (together with its allies) thatis best capable to lead this project. None ofthe opposition parties, individually or com­bined, have the traditions or capacity to leadbuilding of such a society.

The ANC has to combine both electoral

politics with ongoing mass work and activ­ism.ItpracticallymeansthattheANCbranchmust be a mass weapon for our people in alocality and, at the same time, focus and leadon governance. Leaders deployed to lead inthese terrains ought to have emotional intel­ligence and be good strategists. Good strate­gy has diagnosis, guiding policy resourcesand co­ordinated actions to accomplish theimportant end, emotional intelligence is thetree of wisdom that is watered by tears, soleaders of ANC in governance should beready for the pesky challenges. Sine qua nonis the must­criteria for all of us — that meansaccountability and conscientious disciplinefrom all public servant unions.

SACP, Civic Centre VDMjeqezi

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Dear Doctor Nash, My wife has been going to see a psycholo­gist for the past three years. She goes whenever she feels theneed for direction in her life. The problem is that she never shareswith me just what her problem is. We used to communicate everyweek, always very affectionate and touching, but that has alsofallen away and now we only “do it” once a month. She tellsme I have a short temper, and that I am just like my dad anddrink too much, but she used to drink with me. It is only sinceour son was born three years ago that she stopped drinking. Wehave discussed a separation. We both have issues with each oth­er, like I like watching the sport on TV, and yes, I have a coupleof beers then. I also like going out with the boys for a braai and

beers. Again she used to come with me, but that has stopped.I do not know how to handle this situation. Does she expect meto give up watching sport, going out with the boys, and thenonly will she do it with me again, and talk and party? What isher problem? Advice please. “Boerbul”.

DearBoerbul,Yourlettertouchesmymalechauvinisticheart.But your wife signalled to you that things were not right when shestarted to see a psychologist and not communicate with you. Youhave allowed this to continue for three years and, it seems, notactually done or said anything very much about it. And then shestopped being affectionate, etc. You had better go with her to herpsychologist and put the problem to him or her, I am sure he or

No communication in our marriage

SATURDAY, 2 November, saw the launch of the Oribi Gorge Marketat Leopard Rock Coffee Shop. The sunshine, the view and the jovialand relaxed atmosphere contributed to the day. A variety of inter­esting items were on offer from angora wool creations, mosaics,baked goodies and biltong to leather crafts, décor, beadwork andcandles, to name but a few. The menu at Leopard Rock CoffeeShop attracted market shoppers and exhibitors who took timeto enjoy a meal or a drink and take in the view from the deck.

The next Oribi Gorge Market, which will showcase the talentsof the local community and their craft, will be held on Saturday,14 December, just in time to add an interesting and unique giftfor that someone special.

For more information or to book your stall, contact Marietteon 083 332 5057 or Sue on 083 265 5261. — Supplied.

DaphneKellershows offhandcraft­ed leatherproductson behalfof GeckoLeather'sLesDemetri­ou.

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Dear Doctor Nash, I have been married to my husband for the past 20 years andwe have three daughters, but he has never been faithful. He has had ongoing affairswith his staff and even with school girls. He does not allow me to confide in my parentsor friends, and if I do he beats me. I left him once, in 2005/6, but went back to himand we planned and had another child. While I was pregnant he was drinking and camehome late or not at all. If I questioned him he would hit me. I took out a restrainingorder but that is no longer in force. The doctors have told him that if he continuesto drink the way he has he will die. He was in hospital again last month. I just do notknow what to do. I do not think he will ever change and he does have several propertiesthat he owns, if he drops dead I will have money, but to carry on living the way weare. I do not think that I can. What must I do doctor? You are well known for yourstraight advice, and I am scared. Just call me “Scared Wife”.Dear “Scared Wife”, You have said it. To have put up with the life you describe hastaken a lot of stubbornness. What you need is the courage to take action. You mustchange from a donkey to a tiger. Difficult I know, but it can be done. You have an oldrestraining order which goes to show what he is, and his hospital record also will helpyou. Take him to court, divorce him and take him to the cleaners. He is not a husbandyou can be proud of and neither is he a father your daughters can be proud of, so atleast show them that when it is necessary you can show courage and determination.They also need to learn the boundaries, and when to say enough is enough. You canbe a powerful model, as is your husband, so make sure that you at least walk the pathof courage and love, and give them a model they can be proud to follow. Courage.

Husband has never been faithful

she will help. I donot want to in­terfere in a col­league’s busi­ness. If I were inyour shoes Iwould also startwith the “com­munication”again, now.

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THEKZNANC Provincial Treasurer Peg-gy Nkonyeni has called on localmunici-palcouncillorstostayclosetocommuni-

ties and be aware of their needs so they cankeep them informed about what the govern-ment isdoingorplanning todoaboutaddress-ing their needs.

Nkonyeni was on a visit to Hibiscus Coast

MunicipalitywardslastSundaywhereshemetwardcouncillorsandthecommunity inadriveto learn more about the challenges of thepeople.

Nkonyeni said it is important for wardcouncillors todeliverandrespondto theneedsof the community as this will help the govern-ment get more support from the community.

Accompanying her were ward councillorswhoresponded toquestions fromthecommu-nity on local government service delivery is-sues.

“Councillors, you must give communitiesfeedbackonthe issues theyaskedaboutduringthe mayoral imbizos. It is important to reportconstantly to the community onwhether whattheyasked forwill bedelivered in this financialyear or the next financial year. This helps thecommunitytoknowthatthegovernmentiscon-sidering what they asked for,” said Nkonyeni.

She said during her interaction with thecommunity she learnt that a lot has beendoneby thegovernment to improve the lives of peo-ple,butthatmoreneedstobedoneinruralare-astofast-trackservicedelivery,especiallysan-itation issues as some communities still usebucket toilet systems.

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KZN ANC Provincial Treasurer Peggy Nkonyeni says councillors must constantly report tocommunities on issues of local government service delivery.PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELA

FOUR delegates from the Port ShepstoneLions Club attended the 2013 Lions District410­CMid­YearConferenceatSierraRanchoutsideMooiRiverlastweekend,andsometook away awards.

The conference took place on Saturdayand was officially opened by Past DistrictGoverner Denis Meyer who encouragedLions to reassess their attitude towards

“lionism” and service to their communities.During the prize­giving ceremony for

the 2012/2013 district contests, Lion Presi­dent André Beneke accepted two districtawards on behalf of the club.

These were the Ian Murray Project Pub­lic Relations Award for the outstandingpress coverage of the 2012 Lions Show andthe IT Award for the club’s official website,the Lions Show website, the club’s activeFacebook pages and efficient lines of com­munication at all levels.

Meyer was also presented with the2012/2013 Club Bulletin Award (multiplepages) in recognition of the club’s monthlynewsletter the “Sheppie Pride”, which iswidely read by Lions and supportersthroughout the country and abroad.

The club was also presented with anadditional award for being a 100% con­tributortowardsthedistrict’s“LouisHalse”Humanitarian Fund.

Formalities were followed by a Countryand Western party. — Supplied.

Enjoying the Countryand Western partyare Sheppie Lions(back) Denis Meyer,and Martin Rundle,and (front) KevinRoss and AndréBeneke.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

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THE second annual Port Edward Bass Classichosted by the South Coast Bass Association(SCBA)attheweekendwasarip­roaringsuccess.

Anglers came out in numbers to supportthe SCBA in their goal to boost bass fishingon the South Coast and to promote preserva­tion of bass, while also looking to land theirshare of the prizes that were up for grabs.

Anglers set off to their choice of privatefarm dams on the opening day of the two­daycompetition on Saturday, which ultimatelyproduced the winning catch. Walking awaywith this year’s winning prize ­ a Pisces Preda­tor kick boat ­ was provincial rock and surf an­gler Louis Allison courtesy of his 4.06kg fish.Allison caught the fish on a Zara Spook lureafter a big fight early on Saturday morningand the bass was quickly weighed and re­leased unharmed.

A satisfied SCBA chairman Manus Eras­mus said: “The event was attended with en­thusiasm and about 25 bass over 1.5 kg werecaught. In fact, more large bass were weighedthan small ones. The weather was fantastic,ideal for fishing, and we had about 30% moreentries than last year. The anglers commend­ed Beaver Creek farm and awarded them asthe best kept dam in the competition. Theywere even served with coffee courtesy of Bea­ver Creek.”

Provincial rock and surf angler LouisAllison’s 4.06kg bass was the winningcatch of the Port Edward Bass Classicat the weekend.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Port Edward Bass Classic proves popular

THE Saiva Vazhipatu Kazhagam of South Africa, Port Shepstone branch, held its 20th celebrations at the PortShepstone Civic Centre last Sunday. Guest speaker was Swami Somasundram Adigalar. The afternoon was filledwith spectacular entertainment. CANDYCE KRISHNA captured the moment …

PHOTOS: CANDYCE KRISHNAReady for the stage are (from left) Kelishka Naidu, Priyanka Ra­jagopal and Sreya Rajagopal.

Religious organisation celebrates milestone

Kubeshnee Naidoo (middle) with her children De­shaan and Mia.

Spiritual head GV Naidoo (left) with Seetha Reddy, Rani Reddy andVenie Naicker.

At the event are (from left) 'JV’ Naidoo, Morgan Chetty, Vasi Reddyand Seetha Reddy.

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Lo mgubho obugqugquzelwe uMnyangowabeSifazane, Izingane nabaphila nokuKhu-bazeka ngenhloso yokukhuthaza ukuvikelwakwamalungelo abo. Okhulumela amaphoyisaoGu uKapteni Vincent Pandarum uthe basa-phenya ngokushona kukaNoluthando, ophut-hunyiswe esibhedlela lapho eshonele khona.Ngesikhathi izingane zigubha usuku lwazo,beziphelezelwa abazigadayo.

Okhulumela uMnyango weZingane uNksPhuti Mabelebele uthe bese bezitholile izinda-

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Okhumumela abaKwa Netcare 911 uMnuzuCraig Botha uthe lengane itholwe abantuabebemile ngaphandle kwendawo yokungce-beleka eMargate seyintanta edamini lokub-hukuda.

“Bayikhiphile emanzini,” kuqhuba uMnuzBotha, “ngesikhathi abosizo lokuqala befikabazamile ukuyihlenga. nokuthe emva kwemi-zuzu engama-40 yaphefumula, nenhliziyoyayo yasebenza. Ibe seyiphuthunyiswa esib-hedlela kodwa yafike yashona,”kusho yena.UMnuzSimonSoboyisa okhulumelauMasipa-laweHibiscusCoast,utheizinganebezethame-leumgubhowazoobuseUguSport andLeisureCentre obugqugquzelwe yihhovisilikaNgqongqoshe woMnyango weZingane,abesiFazanenabaphilanokuKhubazekauNkkLulu Xingwana kanti bekukhona noN-gqongqoshe weZehlalakahe KwaZulu NataluNkk Weziwe Thusi.

“Umbiko esiwutholile uthe sekunenganeesiphuthunyiswe esibhedlela egunjini labagu-la kakhulu emva kokuthi iminze edaminikwenyeyezindawozokungcebelekaeMargate.Siphinde sathola ukuthi idlulile emhlabeni,kantiokwamanjeasikwaziukuphawulamaye-lana nokuthi yonke lento yenzeke kanjani.Ubuholi bukamasipala budlulisa amazwiokuzwelana nomndeni wengane kanye no-masipalawendawoyakhe,”KushookaSoboyi-sa.

ISITHOMBE: GINISILE NDOVELALezi ngane esivele ezifundazweni zakuleli eziwu 8 sezilahlekelwe uzakwabo emva kokuminzaedamini lokubhukuda eMargate kwenye yendawo yozokungcebeleka kanti bebekade begubhausuku lwabo bonke eUgu Sport and Leisure Centre ngaphambi kwalomshophi.

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Umangimbuzaukuthiungihlolelamhlolamuniezongithelangezinyem-bezi kwami kungafile muntu, ekube-ni izinyembezi zendoda, nezinyem-bezi nje jikelele kungeyona intoyokudlala, uke wathula isikhashanaehlezi ebhentshini elingaphandlekwegalaji, wase ethi ukhaliswayindaba yoku ‘vota’.

Akungithathanga isikhathi esideukusiqondakahle isizathu sokucasu-ka nokudumala okumlethela iz-inyembezi.

Kunabantu abadala abahlale be-fakaumoyawokungavoti ngobaben-gagculiswa yindlela uhulumeni os-haya ngolonwabu ngayo ekuhlanga-bezaneni nezidingo zomphakathi.Kulula nje ukuthi umuntu athi: “I-Af-ricanNational Congress (ANC) ngekeiphinde ilithole elami ivoti ngobaayingenzeli lutho.”

Ake sikuzibekancaneokwamanjeukuthi uhulumeni oholwa yi-ANC

obusayo, sikhulume ngo ‘HULUME-NI’ oholwa ngabantu abamnyama.

Bambalwa abantu abadala aban-gaziukuthi latholakalakanzimakan-gakanani ilungelo lokuvota laphaeN-ingizimu Afrika. Akekho ongazikwaphuma imiphefumulo eminingikangakanani, kulwelwa leli lungelolokuvota. Kukhona abangafangakodwa abavalelwa emajele, banca-ma impilo yabo ngoba belwela il-ungelo lokuvota. Ngeshwa elikhulu,leli dimoni lokungafuni ukuvota sel-idlulela nasezinganeni.

Ngiphonsela inselelo noma ngu-baniophikayoziningiizinguqukoezi-lethwe uHulumeni oholwa yi-ANC.Lokhu akuchazi ukuthi i-ANC ayina-wo amaphutha. Inawo, futhi manin-gi. Kodwa angikholwa ukuthi lokhosekungadala ukuthi umuntu athingeke avote.

Kwasayona le ntsha ethi ngeke iv-ote, iningi layo ifunda ezikoleni ezaz-

ingafuni ngisho ukubezwa nangep-hunga abantu abamnyama, ingas-aphathwa eyokubabona begudlananabelungu emagcekeni esikole.

Kukhonaabaqhoqhobeleizikhun-dla okwakungaphushwa nakancaneukuthi kuyoke kube ngezabantuabamnyama.

Ngike ngizwe sekulula nje ukuthiumuntuaphumeleobalaagxekeuhu-lumeni ngokukhululeka, bese ngizi-buza ukuthi kwakwenzekaningenkathi kusabusa ondlebezikha-ny’ilanga, lapho wawuqale uqalazengaphambikokuyokozangohulume-ni wamaBhunu.

Angikholwa wukuthi kukhonaumuntu ophile saka, ofuna ukuthiizwelibuyeleezandlenizabacindeze-li. Loku kungavinjwa ukuthi wonkeumuntu avote. Noma ngabe umuntuakavoteli i-ANC, kubalulekile avoteleiqembu lakhe ngoba ukulahleka kw-evoti elilodwa nje, kungadala enkulu

inhlekelele.Abaningi bazokhumbula ukuthi

iNingizimu Afrika yaphunyukwayiqatha emlonyeni lokusingatha imi-dlalo yebhola yeNdebe yoMhlabayango-2006 ngoba uCharles Demp-sey waseNew Zealand engavotanga.Cabanga-ke, ivoti elilodwa nje, lenzainhlekele engakanani. Uyothini un-embeza wakho uma sewubonaabamnyamasebephindeleeGibhithekuFaro ngoba wena ungavotanga.

Uma ungazi ukuthi ilungelo loku-vota lalwelwa kangakanani, buzakwabadala.

Ake kube yilowo nalowo azibuzeukuthi yiliphi iqhaza alibambileekulekeleleni uhulumeni ekuletheniintuthuko. Asingabheki ukuthi ku-phethe uHulumeni oholwa yi-ANC,sikhulume ngohulumeni jikelele,oholwangabantuabamnyama.Asiv-oteni madoda. Kukude lapho siphu-ma khona.

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ISIKOLE samabanga aphansi, Imbi-zana Primary School, eNkampinieGcilima ngaseMargate eNingizimuyaKwaZaulu-Natal besinomcimbiwokuvalelisa abafundi bakwagrade-7 eSweetdalekhonaeMargatengeledlue. UMnuz Sbusiso Danca,onguThishanhloko walesi sikole ,

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UMASIPALA wesiFunda soGu, uGuDistrict Municipality ubonga awu-phezi eMnyangweni wezokuBusangokuBambisana nobuHoli beNd-abuko ophethwe nguNgqongqosheuNkk Nomusa Dube-Ncube naseMn-yangweni wezokuThutha ngokubax-hasa ngo-R38 million wowakha uGuDisaster Management Centre nomaisikhungo sokulawula izinhlekeleleoGuesizoba seMarburg.NgoLwesih-lanuimeyayoGu,uKhanselaNtombi-fikile Gumede ephelezelwa yimeyayeHibiscus Coast Municipality uNkkNomusa Mqwebu, amakhansela no-sonkontileka, baphendule isoyieMarburg bekhombisa ukuthi seku-qalile ukwakhiwa kwalesi sikhungoesithathwa njengesikhulukazi oGwi-ni.

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UMeya Gumde wethule osonkon-tileka abazokwakha lesakhiwo, wa-banxusaukuthibasiqedengesikhathiokuvunyelwene ngaso ngaphandleuma bephazanyiswa yizimvulaekuthini basiqede ngo May wonyakaozayo.

Ngamanye amazwi, osonkontile-ka banikezwe izinyanga ezisithuphaukuthi baqede lomsebenzi abawu-qashelwe nesebewuqalile esigabenisokuqala lapho bakhe amahhovisiasezingeni elicokeme, igumbi lama-khamera, igumbi lokwamukelwaabantuabezekulamahhovisi, igumbilokulawula, igumbi lemihlanganonelokuphumula. Lamagumbi ku-bikwaukuthiwonanjeazodlaisambasika R6,5 million.

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ISITHOMBE: GINISILE NDOVELAUMkhwekazi uMama Bomvana ehlezi eduze kwezipho zakhe oku­balwa ibhodwe lesiZulu.

ISITHOMBR: GINISILE NDOVELAAbaKwaBomvana bembesa abaKwaMbanjwa ngesikhathi befika ekhaya.

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Similar to the Catholic tradition, the couple light a candle to­gether following their vows.LOBOLAA dowry payment made by the groom, to the family of thebride to pay for her hand in marriage. At one point the pay­ment was in the form of cattle, although now when it is stillused, cash is more common.KARAMUAlso known as the wedding feast, this is the post marriage cer­emony celebration.WEDDING CARThe father of the bride would traditionally tie a shoe to theback of the wedding car. This symbolises him passing the re­sponsibility of his daughter on to the groom.ZULU WEDDING TRADITIONSA bride at a traditional Zulu wedding can change her outfit upto three times throughout the course of the day, as a way ofimpressing her new in­laws. She would also wear a traditionalred headdress which would have at one time been made from

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Worldwide wedding traditions>> A common wedding tradition used across the world, this poem — something old, something new, something borrowed,something blue, silver sixpence in her shoe — represents many traditional ways to bring luck and fortune on your wedding day

SOMETHING OLDThe use of something old symbolises the bride’spast and her life with her family before she joinsa new one. Taking something old on her weddingpast means she can bring her past forward withher.SOMETHING NEWUsually the wedding dress, something new repre­sents the new future and life the bride is facing.SOMETHING BORROWEDTraditionally the something borrowed would beloaned by a happily married woman and lendsome of her luck to the bride.SOMETHING BLUEThe colour blue is traditionally thought to repre­sent love and fidelity, so the bride should havesomething blue to ensure she gets this.A SILVER SIXPENCE IN HER SHOEA lesser known part of the rhyme nowadays, thebride would traditionally put a sixpence in hershoe to represent prosperity and wealth.BRIDESMAIDSBridesmaids were originally used as decoy brides!It was thought that evil spirits may sabotage thenewlyweds’ happiness, so having bridesmaid’sdresses similarly and standing next to the bride,the spirits would be confused.THROWING CONFETTITraditionally grain and rice were thrown over thenewlyweds in a bid to encourage fertility, but thisis now replaced with confetti or dried flower pet­als for a pretty effect.BEING CARRIED OVER THE THRESHOLDThe groom should carry the bride over thethreshold of their home following the wedding asthis was the traditional way to ward off spiritsand bad luck – if the bride trips on the way in,she will have bad luck!WEDDING CAKEA wedding cake is thought to have traditionallysymbolised fertility and children. At one point itwas crumbled over the couple’s heads, but nowthey cut it together and feed it to each other.

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Throwing the bouquet originated in medievalEurope, when women tore pieces off thebride’s wedding dress, and to distract them, abouquet was thrown.PHOTO: SOURCED

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nity college level.If at all possible,learn a compu­ter­aided draft­ing program ortwo.

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1001 Marine Drive • Tel: 0861 000 394 • Jaco: 082 808 9750 • [email protected]@windovert.co.za • www.windvert.co.za

• Security gates with no unsightly rivets• Structural aluminum - won’t rust• Multi- point locking system for extra security• Top-quality wheels ensure a smooth action• Available in bronze, white or beige• Affordable - phone us for a free quotation

NO UNSIGHTLY RIVETS!

NEW

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• Septic Tanks• Paving slabs• Pipeline markers• Lockable slabs• Stormwater cover

slabs & splays• Sewer rings &

covers• Fig 6, 12 & mini

kerbs• Steps• Gulleys• Wall cappings• Pillar tops• Soil Retainers• Concrete benches• Manhole spacer

elements• Cast iron frames

350 Commercial Drive,Marburg, Port Shepstone Ext 5

www.vnhprecast.co.za• Rated Level 1 B-BBEE 100%

Tel: 039 682 0748 • Fax: 039 684 0748Cell: 082 553 3285

VNHPRECASTING ccSupply to Water, Sewer & Road Projects

SEWER RINGS

SOIL RETAINERS

DOUBLE WASH TROUGH

LOCKABLE SLABS

R399excl vat

VNH

SUPPLIERS OF BRICKS, BLOCKS,SAND & STONE. STORAGE UNITSTRAILER HIRE CAR/BIKE/ALL

PURPOSE VENTEROPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK. TRANSPORT

& PLANT HIRE AVAILABLE

HOOPER BRICK & BLOCKCONTACT:039 699 3534 OFFICEJAN: 082 891 6857

Vat included.Sand, Stone & Lots More!

Don’t Replace. Repair!!

• Repair• Erect• Raise & plaster

We:PRECAST WALLS!!!

Tel / Fax 039 315 6303Joep 0824501856

RETAINERS, PAVERS, LINTELSSince 1984

Member of MBASince 1994

BRICK ‘N BLOCK

FENCEERECTORS&SUPPLIERS

WEHAVEMOVEDTOMANABASPECIALIST INALLTYPESOFFENCING

• PALISADEFENCING •WIREFENCING•WOODENFENCING •STEELGATES•RAZORFLATWRAP •RAZORCOIL• PRECASTWALL,WALL&GATESPIKES•BURGLARPROOFING•GATEMOTORS •HANDRAILINGS• CCATREATEDPOLES, LATHS,SLATS&DROPPERS

TEL:039317 1666or0839828608E-MAIL: [email protected]:www.fence-erectors.co.za

27 +Years For all your paving requirements

“19 yrs experience, personal supervision”Call now for an obligation FREE Quote!

Tel: 082 445 0963

Pave-it

GLOBALLY, the construction industry has a rela­tively poor health and safety record and SouthAfrica is no exception. The South African con­

struction industry contributes a disproportionatenumber of fatalities and injuries relative to other indus­trial sectors. The drive to reduce poor health and safetyperformance is largely driven through legislation, whichplays a key role in motivating contractors to implementpractical measures to comply with health and safetyrequirements.

Compliance requirements can protect your em­ployees and keep you within the law. Increasingly,measures are being implemented to enforce legisla­tion on health and safety. As a business you have alegal and social responsibility regarding the occupa­tional health and safety of your personnel. Sound oc­cupational health and safety management is neces­sary because of hazards and risks that may have a det­rimental effect on personnel in their workplace.

As a business owner, you need to identify and con­trol health and safety hazards, lower the risks and im­prove health and safety performances. It is your re­sponsibilityasacontractortoidentify,analyse,record,updateandobservealltheclausesinthecontractthatrelate to health and safety, including the provisionsof the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA)and the Construction Regulations. The contract con­ditions and OHSA place specific legal liabilities on youthrough explicit or implicit clauses. It is incumbent onyou to recognise these liabilities and to put in controlmeasures to limit the risks.

It is good business management to implementmeasures to address health and safety. Poor manage­ment of health and safety will result in financial costs.Beside injuries and fatalities, poor management ofhealth and safety leads to loss of financial resources,either through replacement cost or compensating theaffected as a result of your negligence. It is important

to recognise the link between good health and safetyperformance and good business management.

— National Contractor Development Programme.

Increasingly,measures arebeingimplementedto enforcelegislation onhealth andsafety.PHOTO: SOURCED

ConstructionConstructionHEALTH SAFETY&

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SHEPPIEGREEN GROCERS

PORT SHEPSTONE

Wishing youall thebest!

Tel: 039 682 4006(next to Bates - Port Shepstone)

Inside Old Happy Days, HibberdeneTel: 039 682 3640

Congratulationson your newventure

THE JOLLY ROGER

039 699 3307Main Beach, HibberdeneMain Beach, HibberdeneMain Beach, Hibberdene

Come relax after a hard days work!• Great Breakfasts

• Great Pizzas

Congratulations on your new venture!

“Welcomes you tothis side of theUmzimkulu andwishing youeverythingof the best”

LSC Motors039 682 3158

Fifi’s FreshFish opensin Sheppie>> Seafood, burgers and grills on offer

ANOTHER branch of Fifi’s Fresh Fishopened its doors in Port Shep­stone in October. Once a dream of

the late Anthony Defilippi for his daugh­ter Roxy, it has now become a reality.Roxy and her husband Gavin Nadauldown and run the outlet.

Fifi’s Fresh Fish was first opened inthe sixties in Hibberdene, but wasbought 40 years later by Anthony andJenni Defilippi. Being a keen fishermanAnthony caught all the fish for the fast­food fish outlet. Today his son David De­filippi, also a keen fisherman, walks in hisfather’s footsteps. Now with knowledge

passed down from his father, Davidcatches all the fish for Fifi’s Fresh Fishwhile Jenni runs the original Hibberdenebranch.

Fifi’s Fresh Fish sells a variety of sea­food as well as burgers, snackwiches,rolls and grills.

“Our baby hake is a bestseller — it isvery popular and the price is reasona­ble,” says Roxy.

Roxy has no plans yet to expand thebusiness and hopes to keep it in the fam­ily. “We have all been brought up witha love for the ocean and this was myfather’s dream for me,” she says.

PHOTO: CANDICE STEYNPhiwe Chili shows the some of the fish available at Fifi’s Fresh Fish.

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Congratulations!

Tel: 039 315 7884 / Fax: 039 315 5041Emergency: 072 959 3037/ 079 156 3527

Physical Address: Sub 12 Lot 2003, Quarry Road Uvongowww.tightline.co.za

Congratulations,we wish youguys allthe best! You’ve tried the rest, now come to the best!

Call Mike Lang on 082 373 1753

COMPLIANCECERTIFICAACCREDITED

Compliance Certificate Accredited

• Electric Fencing• Palisade Fencing• Gates• Automation• Intercoms• Motors

Congratulations on the opening of yourbusiness

Roxy & Gavin

Chris & Pam

Best wishes on yournew venture!

Chris & PamChris & Pam

new venture!

WearErrol’sCorporate & Promotional Products

Cell: 083 452 3306email: [email protected]

HIBBERDENE - Telephone: 039 699 1036PORT SHEPSTONE - 039 682 4099

Congratulations on yournew venture!

Congratulations on the New Store

“LV Bakery Supplies would like to wish Fifi’severything of the best for the future”

Tel: 031 502 4644 / Fax:031 502 4672Email: [email protected]

Your friendly South Coast Garden ConsultantFor more info: 082 965 9321

Jikalele Fauna & FloraLandscapes

Congratulations on your new venture! Wishing you guys all the best!

For all your tar needscall GREG

082 954 0855

TARPAVE

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Surf BoyzShop 3,Oribi Plaza,Port ShepstoneTEL: 039 682 4400

CONGRATS!

COOKHOUSE CATERINGSUpplIES

fOR CATERING EqUIpmENT

Shop 8 Hibiscus Lifestyle Centre13/15 Bisset StreetPort Shepstonewww.cookhousecateringsupplies.co.zaGPS: S300 44.453 E300 27.318

Cell: 082 550 4995Tele/fax: 039 684 0346 / 682 3804Email: [email protected]: 086 583 1796

EXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESSEXPRESS

Tel/Fax: 039 682 0477Res: 039 695 2449238 Indus Road, MarburgPort Shepstoneemail: [email protected] 082 787 7977

All the beston your new

venture!

hibberdene

Tel: 039 699 2510shop 10/11, village mall

marlin drive, hibberdene

pharmacy / apteekwe make complete health care affordable to you

MAY YOU GROW FROMSTRENGTH TO STRENGTH

CONGRATULATIONS

CONGRATULATIONSON YOUR

NEW VENTUREWE WISH YOUALL THE BEST!

www.telepage.co.za

Shop 14b Oribi Plaza,Port Shepstone039 682 7376

13 Connor Street,Port Shepstone039 682 4580

Congratulations from South coastVolkswagen and Audi, we wishyou the best for your new venture.

South Coast Volkswagen

9 Bisset Street Port ShepstoneTel: +27 39 682 2425

+27 39 312 8200www.southcoastvw.co.za

Volkswagen

PHOTO: CANDICE STEYNGavin and Roxy Nadauld, owners of Fifi’s Fresh Fish, invite everyone to try their fresh fish, among other items on the menu.

‘WE HAVE ALL BEENBROUGHT UP WITH ALOVE FOR THE OCEANAND THIS WAS MYFATHER’S DREAM FOR ME’ROXY NADAULD, OWNER OF FIFI’S FRESH FISH

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Tel: 039 699 3077 / 039 699 3424Woodgrange-on-sea, Hibberdene

Well done on yournew adventure!

"We did it!!!"Tel: 039 699 2235 Hibberdene

“FOR THE BEST FISH IN TOWN”

Always Fresh

VENTURE INNBOTTLE STORE

Tweni - Telephone:039 695 0434

CongratulationsFifis Fish!

PackagingSuppliedPlastics

Oscar Nero Road, Marburg, 4240Tel: 039 682 3727Fax: 039 682 3816

All the best for the future

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HUNTER’S

pub&grillREST

2 ANERLEY ROADSOUTHPORT039 681 2993

COME IN-HAVE A COLD BEERWITH USSPORTS BAR WITHFUNCTION HALL

COME IN-HAVE A COLD BEERWITH US

HARRISON’SON THE BEACH

HARRISON’SHARRISON’SBreakfast I Pub Lunch I DinnerOpen Daily from 09h30Marine Drive: 039 315 584830% Off

All Bunny ChowsOn Mondays &Wednesdays ForThe MonthOf November

shop 4 Desmond Centre, Marine Drive, Shelly Beach(next to Realty1) 039 315 5933

Shelly’s Curry House

Bunny "Chow-Down"

We cater for year end functionsfor up to 20 people in our newly

renovated facilities upstairs at veryreasonable prices.

We cater for year end functions We cater for year end functions

* UNTIL SUNDAY ONLYR39.95

TONY: 072 097 9676

P.S. In the down stairs restaurant200g Grilled Sirlion topped with

3 Tiger Prawns, chips & salad

North Indian cuisine at

12 on Oribi12 on Oribi

12 ON Oribi is a new northIndian cuisine restaurantand take­away thatopened in Oribi Plaza lastFriday.

Run by Amith andIshara Harrisawak and sis­ter Ashnee Bridglall, theywere looking to open amodern restaurant. “Wewant to give people a‘fine dining’ experience,with modern and freshmeals,” says Ishara.

With a selection ofcurries, bunny chow, rotiand sweetmeats, 12 onOribi aims to bring thedelicacies of India to ourdoorstep. “Our speciali­ties are our roti, bunnychow and curry and rice,”says Ishara

For those who prefer aWesternised meal, 12 onOribi also offers seafood,burgers, sandwiches andcakes. “People can’t stopraving about our burgers,they are homemade andthe options are lamb orbeef,” says Ishara. “Notmany people know whata Bombay Crush is, but itis so refreshing and peo­ple keep coming back formore,” says Ishara.

12 on Oribi also has atake­away option and willbe looking into doing de­liveries next year.

MAIN: Quarter bunny,available in lamb, chicken,beans, prawn and chickenand lamb kebabs.INSET: Lamb curry is justone of the options at 12on Oribi.BELOW: The 12 on Oribistaff aim to make yourdining experience memo­rable.PHOTOS: CANDICE STEYN

Eating Outon the South Coast

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ACORN 7X2

HIBISCUS GUTTERS3X2

PETS 5x2

1 Births

Netcare (eps do notdelete)

30 BuildingServices

4X1 SINETHEMBA’SCONSTRUCTION

34 CleaningServices

CLEANING SPECIALISTEPS DO NOT DELETE

SILVERCARPETCARESpring Special: 20% discount

on steamcleaning of carpets& upholstery. Contact John

Silver 081 334 5806

35 ServiceDirectory

SOLAR hot water systemsaccredited installer and

maintenance.Charl Joubert 081 576 8115

[email protected]

40 FurnitureRemoval/Storage

BAKKIE&Trailor Loadsup to 2 tons, I can move

anything anywhere ContactFlip on 082 725 1836

40 FurnitureRemoval/Storage

BRADLEE NEW

KELINBEGIN transport

RJ’S TRANSPORT - RUNEVERY WEEK

SOUTH Coast Mini Loads6x1

41 GardenServices

GARDEN 3X1

41 GardenServices

A1 tree felling 6x1

MOWER boyz

RJ’S PLOT CLEARING -RUN EVERY WEEK

45 PaintingServices

NKOSIE your painter 6x1

48 Pest Control

LEONS Pest Control

48 Pest Control

DIRKBOTHMAPESTCONTROL. For all pest

problems and qualityservice. Phone 039

3121922

SC pest control 5x1

49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs

A& I Electrical cc PalmBeach Electrical/Air-con/Refrigeration In-stallation & Repairs.Andrè 072 233 1896

DOUGS Hardware 6 x 1

49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs

EDGLO

ELECTRICAL 3X1

LIFESTYLE Kitchens

THE HANDYMAN/HAN-DYTRANS LANA

RHMFLOORSANDING,Wooden floors, parquet

and sundecks.Cell. 082 7841414

PEARLALUMINIUMWholesale distributors

of Bronze & White Pow-der

Coated & NaturalAnodized Windows

(Casement 28 System)& door profiles.

Quality Guaranteed.Guaranteed LOW PRICESContact 032 533

8903 oremail roy@pearl-

pac.co.za

50 RepairServices

MECHANICALREPAIRSdone at your premises.Hannes 079 262 3870

52 SecurityServices

PROTEKAUTOMATION

Installer of gate &garagemotors, intercoms,

CCTV’S & electricfencing.

Call 082 877 6968

69 Computers

THE PC SURGEON 3X1

70 Cycles

BICYCLES:New and usedRepairs & spares

KADWA’S CYCLES039 682 0778

73 General Sales

AZZ WEEKLY

79 Pets/Aquariums/Tropical Fish

HARMONY HILL

125 Garden Cottage/Flatlet to Let

UVONGO 2 bed flat. Availimmed. R3000 pmCall 071 100 1710

80 Photographic

JR RENTALS

126 Houses to Let

TYSON 17X1

127 Holiday Guide

ACCOMODATION

142 Flats for Sale

BRANDNEWUP-MARKET FLATSFORSALE IN

UVONGO. BUY OFF PLANNO TRANSFER DUTIES.2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATH-

ROOMS. WALKINGDISTANCE TO THE

BEACH. FROMR595 000 to

R695 000. SOME FLATSWITH STUNNING

BREAKER SEAVIEW.THIS OFFER WILL

NEVER REPEAT ITSELF.CONTACT DELOPDIRECT LEON082 770 6363

157 Cars Wanted

0-001& 1/2 a ton bakkiesand cars any condition

wanted for spot cash. Rustno problem. Beat all offers

084 205 2938

A munoj 3x1

AE ADMIN 5X2

BUIKSECOND-HANDTYRES for sale from R110each. Call 083 378 6993 or

039 682 5385

NETCAREMARGATE HOSPITAL

www.netcare.co.za

SEE OURNETCUTEBABIES @

Sinethemba’sConstructionBuildingPaintingtiling

PlumbingRenovation and

ConcreteContact:

078 939 1325

For all yourcleaning needs,

call us for afree quote.Marinda

074 157 8961039 312 0780

EST. 1978

CleaningSpecialists

A company dedicated to theLord Jesus Christ

ACORNToilet Hire

SERVING THE COMMUNITY FORMORE THAN 25 YEARS

Tel: 039 685 [email protected]

FROM UMKOMAAS TO BIZANATO MATATIELE

• Local removals & weeklyruns to Gauteng

• GIT insurance provided• Packing of boxes (if

required)• Self store garages• Very competitive prices• Mid month specials!Lee:0837772837

email

no landlines due to cable [email protected]

The only way to moveBradlee’s

KLEINBEGINTRANSPORT

GERT KOTZE082 924 3363

We moveanything locallycountrywide

RJ’STRANSPORTFurniture, rubble,garden refuse.Mini to large

loads.084 593 3403078 112 8716

South CoastMini Loads

• Local and country wideremovals

• Weekly trips toGAUTENG, DUBN, PMB

• Monthly trips toE.London, PE, Cape Town

• Return trips SPECIALS• Enclosed trucks• FREE insurance up to

R300 000• Competitive prices• No load too small

TELEPHONE:Christo 084 047 2600Petra 079 026 2619Tel: 039 314 4699Fax: 086 610 3567

[email protected]

WHAT NOW?Garden Refuse

RemovalLawn MowingTree TrimmingGutter cleaning

ContactGiel: 083 653 4304Ben: 079 875 1103

A1TREEFELLING/SITESERVICESExpert tree

felling & siteservices: include

cleaning,destumping &

transport.

CHRISTOBREDELL

0840472600

Sales, Spares, Service &Repairs to Lawnmowers

Brushcutters &Outdoor Equipment

3 Servus Road next toBoniot Distributors

039 682 1337MOWERBOYZ

STIHL®

RJ’sPlot cleaning, gardenservice, Tree felling,transport, pressure

cleaning078 112 8716084 593 3403

RJ’sRJ’s

LEONS PESTCONTROL

For anypest

problem

Contact: LeonCell: 079 935 3175Tel: 039 317 6839Fax: 086 529 4015

[email protected]

S.A. Pest Control AssociationP.C.S.I.B

W.D.O. Inspector

Registered with:Department of

Agriculture Act 36 of1947

South Coast

PEST CONTROL

Peter082 893 2214(039) 682 2957

DougsHardwareMarine Drive (opp Albany Bakery)

• General Hardware • Keys cutMANABA

TEL/FAX: 039 312 1756

WHAT NOW?Electrical and

airconRepair andmaintenance

ContactGiel: 083 653 4304Ben: 079 875 1103

[email protected] 083 652 5207

• Kitchen & Bedroombuilt-in Cupboards

• Small repairs/revamps

• Furniture Painting

• Free design & quote

• Factory in Margate

itchens

ifestyle

KL

Harmony Hill FarmSea Park

MOBILE DOG GROOMINGPennington to Port Edward,Bath, Clip, Dip, Manicures,

Strip & TrimCall Renate

083 443 0432

DOG & CATBOARDING

Luxury, Secure kennels.Walks and exercise daily.

Call Penny082 719 0838

Open Mon to Friday only7am to 12 noon - 3pm to 4.30pm

Walks and exercise daily.

Open Mon to Friday only

A 2 Z DEALERSWe Buy and Sell

and Pawn

Branches in Uvongo039 315 1254Ramsgate

039 314 9254Manaba

039 213 1904http://www.a2zdealers.co.za

THE HANDYMANFor all yourmaintenance

requirements &repairs call Jay083 411 8180

HandyTrans3 ton tipper truck

Rubble, Refuse Removal etcCall Jay van Zyl083 411 8180

[email protected]

THE HANDYMANFor all yourmaintenance

requirements &repairs call Jay083 411 8180

HandyTrans3 ton tipper truck

Rubble, Refuse Removal etcCall Jay van Zyl083 411 8180

THE PC SURGEONTotal mobile

computer solutions.We come to you 7

day a weekFor all your IT, PC, Network

& training needs. Lowestrates guaranteed

www.pcsurgeon.co.za039 684 6537

O-OO11/2aaSPOT CASH

For all Bakkies & CarsALIVE OR DEAD

From R5000 to R99000VOETSTOETS

BEAT ALL OFFERS083 570 6314084 736 8266

BBM: 28C05002

HibiscusGutters & Waterproofing

Good homes needed forHarmony Hill Rescue Dogs.

Phone 039 681 3909/071 814 4018

Beautiful cats and playful kittens atCats Cradle now ready to go

to good homes.

We are urgently in need of people tofoster mum cats with their kittens that

they are still feeding.Just need somewhere peaceful untilthe kittens are old enough to go.

AccommodationDirectory

AnerleyAccommodation

LIVING WATERSSelfcatering Cottages,B+B. ConferencesFromR120.00 pppn083 654 6685082 659 6942

RamsgateSelf Catering Cottageswith lots of facilities

R150 pppn073 775 2861039 316 6097

www.bellevuekzn.co.za

Secure, seafront 14sleeper on Ramsgate

Main Beach. 180 degreessea view. Includesdomestic, DSTVContact Tharia082 655 2278

TweniTweni Beach

Selfcatering, DSTV,Airconditioning

from R120.00 pppn079 649 6311

MARIA083 455 4404

We havevarious

propertiesavailable betweenOslo Beach andHibberdene

Oslo Beach2 bed 1 bath unit,car port, sea viewsR3750 incl water

excl electno pets, small chil-dren. Suite doctor

Umtentweni2 bed 1 bath flat,SLUG, Pool in

complexR3500 excl L+W

Sea Park2 bed 2 bath flat,

SLUGR3950 exl L+W

Woodgrange3 bed 2 bath

house, slug andoutside roomR4200 excl L+W

Hibberdene1 bed flat in secure

complexR2300 incl L+W

suite single person

Umtentweni2 bed 1 bath unitin secure complex

with car portR3500 excl l+w

UmtentweniLarge 3 bed 2 bathhouse, DLUG, fullywalled and fencedgarden with out-

side roomR5500 excl

076 922 3686

Call on us039 682 1010

* Loans * Arrear Accounts* Arrear House Loans* Arrear Car Premiums* Furnitre Accounts

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Office 17,Sheppie MallAiken Street,Port ShepstoneTel: 039 682 0301 - Fax: 086 614 0596Email: [email protected]:http://www.aeadmin.co.za

ADMINISTRATORS & DEBT COUNSELLORSA.E.

DON’T WAIT!!!! CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO.

NKOSIEYOUR

PAINTERQUALIFIED & FULLY

EXPERIENCEDANYTIME, ANYWHEREwalls, roofs, gates,high pressure

cleaning, paving,waterproofing etc.“CAN’T BEAT MY

RATES”REFERENCES082 786 8898082 338 8243039 681 3343

CALL FOR UNBEATABLEQUOTATION

078 104 5008

J R RENTALS

Contact John083 619 0687

PLUS OTHERPROPERTIES

Southport

3 Bed Townhouse, 2

Bath O/plan Kitchen &

Lounge. LUG.

R4000.00 excl L&W

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EMMIGRATING 8x2

TILE africa 5x2

HCM 294/2013 14X4

motoring directory 13x4

MECHANIC ON WHEELS NOTICE

0-100 bakkie cars, 4x4s andcombis. Any make model &condition wanted for cash.Rust and nonrunners noproblem. 084 205 2938

157 Cars Wanted

TONY - SPOT CASH

TONY’S CAR 5X1

161 Servicing andSpares

MOTORING directory 2005citi golf 1.4N.W. registered. Cash

R40 000. Phone G Harding082 873 8003

BRANILS CAR SALES5X1

173 GeneralEmployment

avonDo you need toEARN extra money?SMS your full name &residential area to:073 206 7577

BAR STAFF VACANCY4X1

179 Work Wanted:Domestic

haPPy seeksreceptionist/driving

job.Code 10 with experience.084 405 1894

luciawith matric and 9years domestic experienceseeks any employment.Ref avail. 073 339 4804

orlando seeks tiling job 6yrs exp.

073 190 7043

Pretty seeks domesticwork has experience, livein/out. 078 969 3174

Pretty seeksdomestic/waitress/housekeeping job, has reference.

073 693 7250

179 Work Wanted:Domestic

PRINCESS seeks cargiving ordomestic position. With

references and 5 years exp.072 189 9224

sylvia seeks any position.5 days or 3 days a week.

Counselling exp.071 967 1291

164 Used Cars

beekman

SPOT CASHFOR ALL BAKKIES & CARS

DEAD OR ALIVEFrom R5000 -R100 000

VOETSTOETSBEAT ALL OFFERS084 205 2938

Wanted

WantedBakkies & cars -

Dead or alivevoetstoets.

R5000 - R80 000084 205 2938

emigrating?or selling your caror trading it in?

i’ll beat the best!

we pay cash!

call: 031 701 0678mark: 082 878 9115

jaiden: 082 586 4007

Operating natiOnwidesince 2000

Tile Africa Margate urgently requires:• Sales staff • Truck driver • Warehouse

controller • Forklift driverApplicants must specify which position they

would like to apply for.Nonspecified CVs will be thrown in the

trash.Single attachments only.

Email to [email protected]

motoringdirectory

MargateGiorgio Express

Auto Body RepairsApproved repairerforMercedes072 612 5747

A/H tow-in 039 317 3534

Port ShepstoneCar Plates & Signsof all descriptions17 Aiken Street

039 682 0851 / 6821569

To advertise in ourmotoring directory callour classifieds team on

039 682 1010

WANTEDALL BAKKIES

CARSUsed RustedDamagedVehicles

Trucks, CaravansTrailers, BakkieBins, Canopies,Tailgates & tyres031 902 5820082 623 0986082 455 0107

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HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 294 of 2013

NOTICE

SMMEs & CO-OPERATIVES WORKSHOP

All SMME’s and Co-operatives within the jurisdiction of the Hibiscus Coast Municipality arecordially invited to attend a Grant Advice Workshop, which is being presented under theauspices of the quarterly tender advice workshop. The intention of this particular sessionis to provide information on all financial and non-financial support currently available atgovernment level, particularly aimed at SMMEs and Co-operatives.

The Workshop will be held as follows:

DATE: TUESDAY, 19 NOVEMBER 2013

TIME: 08h30 REGISTRATION FOR 09h00.

VENUE: PORT SHEPSTONE CIVIC CENTRE.

Kindly take note that seats are limited; hence it is vital that you arrive timely as it will bestrictly on first-come-first-served basis. Presentations will be done by the Department ofTrade and Industry (DTI) on grant opportunities for both SMMEs and Co-operatives

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ISISHAYAMTHETHO SAKWAZULU-NATALIKWAZULU-NATAL LEGISLATURE

SPECIAL ECONOMICZONES BILL

The Economic Development and Tourism Portfolio Committee of theKwaZulu-Natal Legislature invite all members of the public and other relevantstakeholders to attend public hearings of Special Economic Zones Bill

The Special Economic Zones seeks to provide for the designation, promotion,development, operation and management of Special Economic Zones; toprovide for the establishment, appointment of members and functioning of theSpecial Economic Zones Advisory Board; to empower the Minister to establishthe Special Economic Zones Fund; to regulate the application, issuing, sus-pension, withdrawal and transfer of Special Economic Zones operator permits;to provide for functions of the Special Economic Zones operator; to provide fortransitional arrangements; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

The Public hearings for the Special Economic Zones Billare scheduled to be held at the following venues:

Date Time Area Venue

13 Nov 2013 10:0014 Nov 2013 10:0015 Nov 2013 10:00

MtubatubaPort ShepstoneDurban

St Lucia Town HallUvongo Town HallExhibition Centre, Hall No.6

The submissions must be addressed to: Mr Nkosi Dimba, KwaZulu-Natal Legislature

P/Bag x 9112, PIETERMARITZBURG 3200 or Email: [email protected]

Tel: 033 355 7708 / Fax 033 355 7758 / 073 001 4026

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District Municipalities as well as eThekwini Metro: www.kznlegislature.gov.za

HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 287 of 2013

NOTICE

PUBLIC NOTICE CALLING FOR INSPECTION OF THE SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATIONROLL No.4 AND LODGING OF OBJECTIONS.

In terms of the Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (Act No. 6 of 2004), hereinafterreferred to as the “Act”, it is advised that the supplementary valuation roll No.4 for thefinancial years 01July 2012 to 30 June 2016 is open for public inspection at the officeof the Chief Financial Officer, Lot 1000, Dan Pienaar Square, Margate, during officehours 07:30 to 16:00 from 15 November 2013 to 31 January 2014.

In addition the valuation roll is available at website:- www.hcm.gov.za.

An invitation is hereby made in terms of section 49(l)(a)(ii) and 78(2) of the Act thatany owner of property or other person who so desires should lodge an objectionwith the Municipal Manager in respect of any matter reflected in, or omitted from,the supplementary valuation roll No.4 within the above-mentioned period. Attentionis specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Act an objectionmust be in relation to a specific individual property and not against the supplementaryvaluation roll as such. The form for the lodging of an objection is obtainable atthe following addresses: Treasury Office, Lot 1000, Dan Pienaar Square, Margate,Treasury Office, Old Post Office, Port Shepstone or website www.hcm.gov.za.

The completed forms must be returned to the following address: Municipal Manager,Hibiscus Coast Municipality, “Valuation Roll”, P O Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240 byregistered mail or hand delivered to Treasury Office, Lot 1000, Dan Pienaar Square,Margate. Completed forms can also be emailed to [email protected].

For enquiries please phone (039) 312-8300.

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P O Box 5Port Shepstone4240

Isaziso sikaMasipala: 287 ka 2013

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Umphakathi uyaziswa kulandelwa umthetho oqondene nokuklanywa kwezimalizezintela ezikhokhelwa imizi owaziwa ngeMunicipal Property Rates Act ka 2004, ukuthilabo abafisa ukuhlola uhlu lweminyaka-mali eqala ngo 01 July 2012 kuya ku 30 June2016 noluqukethe amanani entela yezindlu nezakhiwo okwengeziwe, bangahambelaihhovisi loMphathi-Zimali eliku 1000 Dan Pienaar Square, Margate ngezikhathizomsebenzi (phakathi kuka 07:30 no- 16:00 ntambama) kusuka mhlaka 15 November2013 kuze kube u- 31 January 2014.

Kanti futhi uhlu lwamanani olongeziwe lungatholakala nakwi website yomkhandlu:-www.hcm.gov.za.

Kumenywa bonke abanikazi bemihlaba kanye noma ubani ofisa ukufaka isikhalazongokomthetho sisekelo kwisigaba 49(1)(a)(ii) nakusigaba 78(2) salomthetho, ofisaukufaka isikhalazo ngokomthetho kwisigaba 50(2) isikhalazo singafakwa ngokomhlabaoqondene nothize kuphela hhayi ngohlu lwamanani entela yezindlu nezakhiwookwengeziwe ewonke. Ifomu lokufaka isikhalazo lingatholakala kuledilesi elandelayo: Treasury Office, Lot 1000, Dan Pienaar Square, Margate, Treasury Office, eposinielidala, Port Shepstone noma kwi website www.hcm.gov.za.

Ifomu eseligcwalisiwe libuyiselwa kuledilesi: Municipal Manager, Hibiscus CoastMunicipality, “Valuation Roll”, P O Box 5, Port Shepstone , 4240 ngeposi elirejistiwenoma ngesandla eTreasury Office okanye uyithumele ku [email protected]

Ngeminye imininingwane/noma imibuzo ungasithinta kulenombolo (039) 312-8300.

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HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 238 of 2013TENDER NO: 8/2/1401

NOTICE

SUPPLY, DELIVER, AND INSTALL MINI SUBSTATION HOUSING

Tenders are hereby invited for the Supply, Deliver and Install Mini Substation Housing tothe Hibiscus Coast Municipality.

Tender documents may be obtained from Hibiscus Coast Municipality, Department ofHuman Settlements and Infrastructure at 1 Protea Road, Marburg from 15 November2013 (office hours 07h30 until 16h00), upon payment of a non-refundable cash payment ofR278.00 (VAT inclusive) for each document.

Tender documents will only be issued on a receipt obtained from a cashier. Please takenote that there are no cashiers at the Marburg Offices. Cashier Offices are at the Old PostOffice Building at the corner of Wooley and Robinson Street, Port Shepstone.

A compulsory clarification meeting will be held at the Municipal Offices, Department ofHuman Settlements and Infrastructure, 1 Protea Road, Marburg on Friday, 22 November2013 at 10h00.

NOTE: TENDER DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE ISSUED AT THE CLARIFICATION MEETING.

Completed tender documents in a sealed envelope, clearly marked “Tender No: 8/2/1401 –The Supply, Deliver and Install- Mini Substation Housing” must be deposited in the tenderbox at the Municipal Offices at 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone, no later than 12h00 on 29November 2013, thereafter all tenders will be opened in public.

All technical enquiries are to be directed to Wiseman Msomi of Hibiscus Coast Municipalityon email- [email protected] and 0396882091/89.

The procedure for evaluation of responsive tender offers will be a Method 4 evaluation:Financial Offer, Preferences and Functionality. Evaluation of tenders will be done in twostages. Firstly, eligibility and quality (functionality) will be assessed; where after tenderswith a minimum of 60 points will be evaluated using the 80/20 preference point system.The Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (Act No 5 of 2000) applies to thistender.

Hibiscus Coast Municipality subscribes to the Broad-Based Black Economic EmpowermentAct (BBBEEA), Act 53 of 2003, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (Act No5 of 2000). The 80/20 preference point system shall be applicable during the evaluation andadjudication of this tender proposal.

Total Score or Points for Functionality

Criteria Possible Full Points

Compliance to Enclosure Technical Specifications 60

Previous experience 30

Delivery lead time 10

Total Possible Points 100

NOTE TO BIDDERS ON TENDER CONDITIONS:

The Supply Chain Management Policy of Hibiscus Coast Municipality will apply.The Council reserves the right not to accept the lowest tender or any tender and reservesthe right to accept the whole or part thereof, or to reject all tender and cancel the notice totender. Tenders that are submitted late, incomplete, unsigned or by facsimile, electronicallyor not completed in black ink will be rejected and not accepted for further evaluation.Tenders submitted shall remain valid for a period of 90 days

NB: Members or Directors of Companies or Service Providers who are state employees arenot allowed to bid or quote.

SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGER

HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 296 of 2013TENDER NO: 8/2/1389

NOTICE

DEVELOPING AND DISTRIBUTION OF MUNICIPAL EXTERNAL NEWSLETTER –ISIGCAWU FROM DECEMBER 2013 TO JUNE 2015

Tenders are hereby invited from competent and experienced service provider to developand distribute the Municipal External Newsletter known as “Isigcawu”. The tender periodwill be from December 2013 to June 2015.

Tender documents may be obtained from the Hibiscus Coast Municipality Offices at 10Connor Street, Port Shepstone from Friday, 15 November 2013 during office hours, uponpayment of a non-refundable cash payment of R 278.00 (VAT inclusive) for each document.

Tenders will only be issued on a receipt obtained from a cashier. Please take note thatthere are no cashiers at the Main Offices. Cashier Offices are at the Old Post OfficeBuilding, Opposite Shoprite Checkers, Port Shepstone i.e. Cnr of Wooley and RobinsonStreet, Port Shepstone.

The developing and distribution of the Newsletter will be on specified date duringthe course of the tender period from December 2013 to June 2015. The procedure forthe evaluation of tenders will be based on functionality / quality, BBBEE and value formoney. Any Bidder who fail to meet the minimum threshold of 60% on functionalitywill be disqualified, thereafter only qualifying bids will be evaluated in terms of the 80/20preference point system. Hibiscus Coast Municipality subscribes to the Broad Based BlackEconomic Empowerment Act (BBBEEA) Act 53 of 2003, Preferential Procurement PolicyFramework Act, 2000 (Act No. 5 of 2000).

FUNCTIONALITY/QUALITYQUALITY & CRITERIA PERCENTAGERESPONSE TO BRIEF 30%EXPERTISE & EXPERIENCE 40%CAPACITY & CAPABILITY 30%

Completed Tender Documents in a sealed envelope clearly marked “TENDER NO:8/2/1389 Developing and Distribution of Municipal External Newsletter – Isigcawu”must be deposited in the tender box at the Municipal Offices at 10 Connor Street, PortShepstone, no later than 12h00 on Friday, 29 November 2013, thereafter all tenders willbe opened in public

All technical enquiries can be directed to the Senior Manager Mayoralty andCommunications Mr Simon Soboyisa on 039 688 2056/ 072 057 5387 during office hours.

COMPULSORY TENDER BRIEFING WILL BE HELD AT THE MUNICIPAL OFFICES OFTHE HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITY, 10 CONNOR STREET, PORT SHEPSTONE ONMONDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 2013 AT 11h00

NOTE TO BIDDERS ON TENDER CONDITIONS:

The Supply Chain Management Policy of Hibiscus Coast Municipality will apply.The Council reserves the right not to accept the lowest tender or any tender and reservesthe right to accept the whole or part thereof, or to reject all tender and cancel the notice totender. Tenders that are submitted late, incomplete, unsignedor by facsimile, electronicallyor not completed in black ink will be rejected and not accepted for further evaluation.Tenders submitted shall remain valid for a period of 90 days

NB: Members or Directors of Companies or Service Providers who are state employeesare not allowed to bid or quote.

SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGER

UGU HEALTH DISTRICT OFFICEPrivate Bag X 735, PORT SHEPSTONE 424041 Bisset Street, PORT SHEPSTONE 4240

TEL: 039 688 3000FAX: 039 688 3055

[email protected]

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The Ugu Health District Office hereby invites applications from NPO and NGO’s within thedistrict for provision of Grant Funding to health Institutions.as per Criteria:-

• Non Profit Organisations in terms of Section 13 of the Non Profit Organisations Act 1997• Section 21 Company (not for gain) in terms of the Companies Act, 1973

Applications forms can be collected from Ugu Health District Office, 41 Bissett street, Mainentrance Nelson Mandela Drive.

Closing date: 20 November 2013Closing Time: 11H00am

ENQ: - Mrs. EN MaphitshiTelephone No: 039-6883000

PUBLIC NOTICE:WATER SHUTDOWN

Ugu District Municipality hereby informs its customers residing in Merlewood, Marburg,Oslo Beach and Rathbonville and other surrounding areas of a planned water supply shut-down due to the SANRAL road widening project from Port Shepstone to Murchison.

The Shutdown is scheduled as follow:

Date: Saturday, 16 November 2013Estimated time: 20H00 to 05H00

Ugu Distrit Municipality will make alternative water supply available for the affected com-munities. Customers are also urged to store enough water to utilise during the shutdownperiod.

Any inconvenience that might be caused due to this shutdown is regretted.

Water related queries can be forwarded to 08000 WATER (92837) or [email protected]

Your cooperation in this regard would be highly appreciated.

Mr DD NaidooMunicipal Manager

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GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

The ANCYL in the Lower South Coastis hosting the provincial ANCYL ORTambo Games from 15 to 17 Novemberat the Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre.

Regional secretary Lindo Mzimelasaid this is a sporting event that in­cludes soccer for males and females,netball for males and females, basket­ball for males, inqathu or indigenousgames, as well as volleyball for males.

“There will be a motorcade and blitzon Friday, 15 November, followed by alecture on OR Tambo and an addressby the ANC Provincial Chairperson Sen­zo Mchunu. In the evening there will bea pre­party for the games.

“On Saturday, 16 November, thegames will take place with all regionsin KwaZulu­Natal competing. On Sun­day, 17 November, we have the gamesfinals and the handing out of prizes towinning teams. Then there will be theclosing ceremony,” said Mzimela.

He said that young people are invit­ed to attend to the games and enjoyentertainment in the form of music art­ists and DJs throughout the weekend.

“These games are taking place inhonour of OR Tambo Month. For moreinformation, phone me on073 801 1350,” said Mzimela.

Games,entertainmentfor lower SC

GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

THE Port Shepstone Nursing Campus in ShellyBeach hosted a cultural day for Group 7/2012nursingstudents.Thedaywascharacterisedbyvarious activities including Zulu and Indiandance, Zulu rituals and plays displaying tradi­tional ceremonies and cultures of all races.

Principal Bheki Gwala said the studentsperformed in a cultural awareness presenta­

tion which forms part of their nursing courseand sociology to promote trans­culturalawareness.

Gwalasaid:“Studentslearnaboutdifferentcultures, they may be exposed to at their work­places. Trans­cultural nursing approaches ba­sicallyhowtobethebestmultiracialnursepos­sible in a cosmopolitan multiracial society.”

The students performed culturally baseddramas,musicandservedallpeoplewithtradi­tional food.

At the 7/2012 cultural celebration byPort Shepstone Nursing Collegestudents at the Shelly Beach campus.PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELA

Nurses take part in cultural day

GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

THE Umzumbemayor, SydneyGumede hascalled for spir­itual supportand prayers af­ter he was hitby a marqueewhich col­lapsed on himand executivecouncillor Lon­doloZungulastweek atKwaMgayewhen a storm,lasting only 20minutes,swept throughKwaMgayi dur­ing the fourthmayoral imbi­zo.

Eighteen community members alsosustained minor injuries and were tak­en for treatment.

“Those who had injuries wererushed by ambulance to the Mgayi Clin­ic. Others were treated on the scene.Twelve of the 18 people were referredto the Scottburgh Hospital and TurtonCommunity Health Centre for furthercheck­ups, before being released,” saidGumede.

He said that fortunately no liveswere lost during the latest storm andstrong wind, but said it had causeddamage to property and homes.

PHOTO: GINISILENDOVELAThe UmzumbeMayor SydneyGumede calls forprayer afterstorm hits theimbizo.

Mayor calls forprayers afterstorm

WHEN it’s time to get down to theheart of the matter Round TableSouthernAfricawillstopatnothingtobring hope to the communities theyserve.

National Bandana Day proved tobeyetanotherexampleofhowthisex-emplary organisationworks tomakea difference in the lives of those inneed.

Thisyear the160Tables,compris-ing 1 250members located through-outSouthAfricaandNamibia,gotbe-hind National Bandana Day and sold46 450bandanas,whichequatedtoarecord-breaking donation of overR1.1 million raised in less than twomonths.

“The Round Table community ispassionate about this cause and thefact thatevery leukaemiasuffererhasonly a 1:100 000 chance of finding alife-saving donor makes it all themore important to us to ensure that

National Bandana Day is a huge suc-cess. “We set ourselves a target of ex-ceeding last year’s R800 000 markand the enthusiasm of our membersand their familieswentbeyondall ex-

pectations. We would like to extendour thanks and gratitude to everyonewhosupportedournationalbandanafundraising initiatives,” said AndréKrugel, RoundTable SouthernAfrica

president.National Bandana Day has been a

committedprojectoftheorganisationfor the past 11 years andmany of theTablershave listed themselveson thebone marrow registry, with somehavingdonatedbonemarrow to savea life when a match was found.

Founder and director of The Sun-flower Fund, Tina Botha, said: “Ourlongstanding relationship withRound Table Southern Africa hasbroughthope to the livesofmany leu-kaemia sufferers. We would like tothank eachTabler for their unwaver-ing passion and commitment theydedicate to the National Bandanaproject each year.”

Visit www.facebook.com/RoundTableSA to find out more about theTablers and their projects. If youwould like to become a bonemarrowstem-cell donor, call 080 012 1082.

— Supplied.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDJanine le Roux of The Sunflower Fund and Rory Milne of Round TableSouthern Africa celebrate another successful National Bandana Day.

Round Table raises the bar for Bandana Day

‘Justice delayed isJUSTICE DENIED’>> Community calls for SAPS and courts to work togetherGINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

LASTFridaytheVulamehlocom-munity of Ward 6 handed overalistofcomplaintstoVulamehlo

Magistrate Sam Dubazane and theDududu SAPS station commanderGilbert Chiliza, demanding that thepolice and the court work together tofindaman,who cannot benamed forlegalreasons,accusedofrapingthreechildren, and asking that the courtfind him guilty and sentence him.They also asked the court not to givethe suspect bail.

The ANC regional executive com-mittee member Sizwe Ngcobo readout their list of complaints.

The community comprised ANCand NFP members who said theydon’t need a serial rapist in the com-munity. Ward Councillor BonginkosiMqadi said the suspect had been outonbailandhadthreatenedastatewit-ness. He was then rearrested.

The area has been rocked by thehorrific acts of child abuse as it is al-legedthattheaccusedrapedonechildand as result the child died, the otherchild he allegedly raped is still in hos-pitalwhile the third one is recoveringat home.

It is believed that the child whodied was the suspect’s relative and itis her sisterwho is fighting forher lifein ICU.

It isalsoallegedthatthesuspectal-sorapedagoat,andsomepeoplesus-pect he is mentally disturbed.

“The women and children ofBhewula continue to be abused andkilled. Police and courts continue tolivelifeasthoughthesethingshappen

elsewhere. What worries us in thissub-region is the rate of arrest andconvictions in these crimes and thewillingness of the courts to give per-petrators bail as low as R1 000.

“We have noted the failure of theVulamehlo magistrate to properlyprosecute offenders. As ANC in thissub-region,webelievethatjusticede-

layedisjusticedenied.AstheANC,wehave noted the failure of DududuSAPS to adequately investigatecrimes and the lack of communica-tion with witnesses, victims and in-vestigating officer,” said Ngcobo.

Ngcobo added they demand theurgent investigation into the cause ofdeath of the child.

“Wedemandprotectionofwomenand children in this sub-region. Wedemandthat theaccusedberemovedinBhewula. Policemust reducecasesof rape by seven percent per annumand reduce domestic violence andstart to prioritise all gender-basedcrimes,” said Ngcobo.

Hepointedout that themagistratemust increase conviction rates by10% a year for women and childrenabusers.

“The court must not grant thembail as they rape and kill children.When out on bail, they threaten andkill witnesses, so prosecutors mustopposebail toprotect thewomenandchildren,” said Ngcobo.

PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAABOVE: At the march against the abuse of women and children at Vulamehlo on Friday. BELOW: At planning sec­tion before the ANC march to Vulamehlo Magistrate court on Friday are (from left) Thabani Dube (Vulamehlo may­or), Sizwe Ngcobo (ANC regional exco member) and Ntombifikile Gumede (ANC regional treasurer).

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Down1 Cavil, 2 Bar, 3 Rich, 4 Trojan, 5 Sus­pense, 6 Versatile, 7 Repulse, 11 Viceversa, 13 Interval, 14 Variant, 16 Debris,19 Mayor, 20 Loom, 23 III.

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Blue Ocean Aquatics swimmers (back, from left) Londi Busse, Michelle Kretzschmar, KyleneSchlebusch, Paul Schlebusch, (front, from left) Carla Kretzschmar, Jade Busse, Cara Schlebusch,Skye Schlebusch and André Nell show off their Lake Eland Mile medals.

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SOUTHCoast swimmers revelled in the re-cent Blue Ocean Aquatics (BOA) SpringSplash Gala and Lake Eland Mile.

The participation in the annual BOA galawas in linewith last year’s 106 entries and sawa large growth in the six andunder girls’ event.Theracingwasawesomewithsomenail-bitingfinishes and great sportsmanship moments inand out of the pool. The club hosted 76 racesand awarded points for places in each race.

“What a great gala to have at the beginningof the swim season,” said BOA coach MandyKoegelenberg. “This gala is for all the swim-mers who have been working hard all winterto see how they have improved over thewinterseasonandforthoseswimmersgettingbackin-to the water to see what their goals need to befor the season coming up,” she explained.

Swimmers from @Swim - coached by ElnaWessels -won six goldmedals, two silvermed-alsandsixbronzemedals,whileLeithHairwasthe overall Under-7 boys’ winner.

Swimmers from ‘Cuda Swim School in PortEdwardalsoexcelled,withJDHattingbreakingthebreaststrokerecordandfinishingsecondinfreestyle, backstroke, butterfly and individualmedley.

The BOA swimmers that participated in theLake Eland Mile were Carla Kretszchmar,Michelle Kretzschmar, Louise Kretzschmar,AndréNell, Skye, Cara, Paul andKylene Schle-busch as well as Keegan Larsen, Adrian Ed-wards, Tamara Venter, Brandon Venter, Londiand Jade Busse and coach Koegelenberg.

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MichelleKretzschmarandLondiBussealsosecured podium finishes in their age group.Michelle tookgold in the500mwhile Londi fin-ished second in the500mand third in themile.

‘Cuda swimmer Matthew Bircher finishedsecondinhisagegroupinthe500mandFelicitySwanepoel won her age group in the 500m.

BLUE OCEAN AQUATICS SPRING SPLASH GALAAGE GROUP WINNERS:GIRLS 6: Monica Bothal GIRLS 7: Khrysten Le Roux;BOYS 7: Leith Hair; GIRLS 8: Cara Message; BOYS8: Rafe Lombard; GIRLS 9: Allison Beck; BOYS 9:Camden Wijburg; GIRLS 10: Victoria Bosman; BOYS10: Kaydn Naidoo; GIRLS 11: Andreka Pillay; BOYS11: Wilco Roets; GIRLS 12: Jade Cunningham; BOYS12: Rudi Steyn; GIRLS 13: Deanca Govender; BOYS13: JD Steyn.

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MAC BANANA Wanderers top the SAB SA­FA Ugu Under­21 Regional League South­ern Stream standings after the openingtwo rounds of the 2013­14 season.

Wanderers kicked off their campaign

with a 3­1 win over Breamar United and fol­lowed it up with a 6­1 drubbing of Casinoat the weekend to move to the top of thetable on six points.

Wanderers are one of just three remain­ing unbeaten sides in the Southern Streamand lead Rising Stars and Gamalakhe Unit­ed due to their superior goal­difference.

Second­placed Rising Stars beat LeonMadrid 3­1 and Murchison outfit Jabulani3­1 in their first two fixtures, while Gamala­

khe United recorded back­to­back winsover Young Stars (2­0) and Mvutshini Ti­gers (3­1).

Try Again top the Northern Stream ta­ble on six points thanks to emphatic winsover Shooting Stars (4­0) and Green Mam­ba (3­1).

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In other results, the All Stars thumpedSdeni United 4­1, Makoya beat BB United2­1, Bucs hammered Homeline 4­0, Leg­ends edged Mighty Spurs 1­0, Citizen and

Junior Spurs drew 2­2, Sallas and Wirelessdrew 1­1 and Kaizer XI beat Classic 1­0.

Blue Waves, meanwhile, top the SAFAHibberdene Build It League log on 10 pointsdespite their 2­2 draw with third­placedSuper Strikers on Sunday.

Turton United, who trail Blue Waves byone point, thrashed Black Aces 6­1, CBreeze beat NSV 3­2, Turton Alaska top­pled Stallions 2­0 and Turton Sharks drew3­3 with Brazil.

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SKZN XI sealhistoric winFEVER REPORTER

THESouthernKwaZulu-NatalXI record-edtheirfirsteverwininthe50-OverPre-mier League when they toppled front

runnersTophamby33runsatPortShepstoneCountry Club on Sunday.

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Gareth Bishop was the star, boasting out-standing figuresof five for35 in10overs,RajaKazi took three for 17 in 10 overs andEugeneNaude took one for just nine runs in 10 overs.Gareth, along with his cousin Morné Bishop,have been selected for theDolphinsUnder-23sidefortheSouthAfricanUnder-23cricketfes-tival in Potchefstroom.

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SKZN rugby’s best ever year>> Fourie named Under­21 Player of the Year at Southern KwaZulu­Natal rugby awards

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THE Southern KwaZulu­Natal Rugby Sub­Unionrecognised the outstanding performers of theyear at their annual awards evening held at

Brackenmoor Estate in Uvongo on Friday.The sub­union enjoyed their most successful sea­

son in history as the senior and Under­21 teams se­cured their first ever Inter Sub­Union titles in August.

The senior side edged Durban 22­20 to capture theEbbo Bastard trophy while the Under­21s pipped Dur­ban 20­15 to win the Philip Nel trophy in the respectivefinals played at Kings Park.

“We had a fantastic season, the best ever,” South­ern KwaZulu­Natal Rugby Sub­Union presidentDougie Haralambous told the Fever.

“There were a lot of firsts for us, with the seniorsand Under­21s claiming historic wins and MakhandaHigh School being crowned the best school.

“We also had a lot of players who were selectedfor the Wildebeest XV, who won their first SARUSouthern Sub­Union title, and the country districtsteam that went to France. To be part of such a history­making year is special for everyone involved.”

Haralambous added that the sub­union’s spon­sorship deals with Tiago’s and Riversmead PoultryFarms have been renewed for another year. “At thisday and age it’s hard to get sponsors, so we thankthem for their continuous support.”

KwaZulu­Natal Rugby Union president GrahamMacKenzie commended the sub­union’s committee,management and players on their heroics and saidthey thoroughly deserved to be recognised as the bestsub­union in the province.

The Senior Player of the Year award went to Ka­paailand ace Jason Kashula, while Fidelity SecuritySouth Coast Warriors star James Fourie was acknowl­edged as the Under­21 Player of the Year and Scott­burgh won the Club of the Year award.

Fourie’s achievement is particularly impressivegiven that he made an unusual switch from outsidecentre to lock this season.

“It’s such a great feeling to know that I was eventakennoteofatall,especiallybecausemyseasonwascut short due to a shoulder injury I suffered in our clubfinal,” a surprised Fourie said.

“It was such a great season as a whole. Movingfrom the backline to the forwards was tough but to­tally worth it. I enjoy the physical side of the gameand felt I performed better at lock where I was moreinvolved.”

For Fourie, however, the team’s title triumph su­perseded his personal accolade. “The title we won asa team means much more to me simply because ofhow far we’ve come as a group.

“It’s easier for a single player to stand out in a sea­son, but the fact that both myself and the whole teamwere recognised means a whole lot more to me.

“I would not have won this award if it weren’t forthe whole squad so a huge thank you to the coachingstaff, my teammates and the supporters.”

PHOTO: MEG FOURIESouthern KZN Rugby Sub­Union Under­21 Player of the Year James Fourie (second, right) with(from left) Southern KZN Rugby Sub­Union president Dougie Haralambous, KZN Rugby Unionjunior vice­president Juno Fourie and KZN Rugby Union president Graham MacKenzie.

PHOTO: MEG FOURIEShowing off individual and team silverware are (from left) Southern KZN Rugby Sub­UnionSenior Player of the Year Jason Kashula, Southern KZN Rugby Sub­Union coach Mathew Burg­er and Kapaailand Rugby Club chairman Corné Botha.

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