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CHRIS NDALISO

ASIDE from being grief-stricken, Charles Stander,father of legendary cyclist

Burry Stander, was also livid theJanuary afternoonhis sondied af-terbeingknockeddownbyamini-bus taxi, whose driver was moreinterested in returning to work.

TestifyinginthePortShepstoneMagistrate’s Court yesterday wasPangitis Basil Stergiopoulos, whosaidhewatched taxidriverNjabu-loNyawose,chargedwithculpablehomicide in connection with theincident, overtake other vehiclesand make an abrupt turn to theright fromMarine Drive into Stott

Street.“Thedrivermissed the turn.He

reversed, moved forward and re-verseduntilhewasatthelevelwiththe turn.While wewere watchinghis manoeuvre, we noticed thatthere was somebody lying on theground under the taxi. I didn’t seetheimpact,butI justsawthecyclistlyingontheground,”testifiedSter-giopoulos.

Intheaftermath,asBurrylayonthe ground, Nyawose approachedthe elder Stander and repeatedlyasked how long it would take be-fore he could leave the scene as hewas in a hurry to return to his job.

“While we were still attendingto the injured man and also mak-ing phone calls, the taxi driverwent to the father and asked howlong the whole thing would take.

Heasked if he could gobecausehewas in a hurry and that he was atwork.

“Emotions were high, and thefather of the deceased [man] gotangryandstartedyellingatthetaximan. The driver commented thathe had done nothing wrong. Hewas insensitive andhegesturedatus,” said Stergiopoulos.Turn to page 2

>> ‘Driver missedthe turn. Hereversed, movedforward andreversed untilhe was at the levelwith the turn’

PHOTO: CHRIS NDALISOBurry Stander’s mother Mandie (left) was supported by friends JoanOrsmond and Karen Preston during the trial of Njabulo Nyawose, whois charged with culpable homicide for the death of the cyclist inJanuary this year.

PHOTO: FILENjabulo Nyawose (24) appearedin Port Shepstone Magistrate'sCourt this week. He is chargedwith culpable homicide, relatingto the death of world­renownedcyclist Burry Stander.

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SOUTHPORT police are investigating apossible linkwhere twomurders, involv-ing two SAPS employees, occurred on

Monday in Southport.In the first case, JabuCele (40), an adminis-

tration clerk working at crime intelligence inPort Shepstone, was found with multiple gun-shot wounds to her body at Madlala Locationnear Southport.

Later than morning, SAPS attended to an-other scene where a police officer allegedlykilled hiswife and two children before turningthe firearmonhimself. Police received the firstmurder report at about 2am.

“A case ofmurderwas opened at the South-port Police Station,” said police spokespersonCaptain Thulani Zwane.

Atabout7.30am,membersoftheSouthportPoliceStationbecamesuspiciousafterWarrantOfficerLindaShange(49)failedtoreportfordu-ty and calls to his phone went unanswered.

“When colleagues went to his house in thearea they found that hiswife and two sons had

beenshot andkilled in thehouse,” saidZwane.They were identified as Fikile Shange (47)

and her two sons Snakekelo (10) and Sna-khokonke (15). Shange was in the house andhad gunshot wounds to his body, but was stillalive with his service pistol lying next to him.

He died on the way to hospital.“It is alleged that the police officer had an

argument with his family and allegedly shotandkilled thembefore turning thegunonhim-self,” said Zwane.

Three counts of murder and an inquestdocketwas opened at Southport Police Stationfor further investigation.

“The recovered firearmwill be sent for bal-listicteststoestablishif itwasusedinthekillingofhis familyandtheadminclerkwhohadbeenshot earlier that day,” he added.

Provincial Commissioner of KwaZulu-Na-tal, Lieutenant General Mmamonnye Ngobeniwas shocked when she learnt that five peoplehad been found dead in Southport in the earlyhours of 21 October.

“I extend my condolences to the relativesand will personally visit the effected familiesand pay my respects. I have instructed mem-

bers of our employee health and wellness[department] to provide immediate assist-ance to the relatives,” she said.

BURRYSTANDERTRIAL

FROM PAGE 1

Forensic pathologist DrLindani Wilson Nyawose tes-tifiedthatBurryhadsustainedmultiple minor injuries to thesurfaces of his head, neckandchest.

“Hisright lungwasbruised

and the joint in the upper partof the spine, which controlsthe movement of the head,was fractured.His spinal cordwas severed, but not entirely.

“The deceased’s externalinjuries were too superficial,buthisorganswere filledwithblood so he suffered internal

bleeding.”Stander (25)wasreturning

from a training ride when hewas hit by the minibus taxi.

He died at the scene of theaccident.

The trial resumes on No-vember 28 and 29 for furthertestimony.

Eyewitness testifies in trial

Njabulo Nyawose(24), pictured incourt yesterday, isaccused of runningover cyclist BurryStander inJanuary.PHOTO: CHRIS NDALISO

DAY 2

CANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]

A STATE witness in the BurryStander trial told the court how hesaw Stander slide under the mini­bustaxiwhichhehadcollidedwithin January 2013 while cycling inShelly Beach.

Njabulo Nyawose (24) wascharged with culpable homicideand appeared for trial at PortShepstone Magistrate’s Court onMonday before magistrate Char­maine Barnard. F

Dressed in brown pants, blackcanvas takkies and a red sweaterhe sat in the accused stand withhis head down most of the time asstate witnesses were questioned.

State prosecutor ChristelleRossouw called Andries JoshFourie to the stand.

He testified that he was travel­ling south in his car at the time ofthe accident and had witnessedStander slide under the left rearside of the taxi.

“The cyclist [Stander] had justridden past me and five secondslater I heard a bang. I looked intomy rear­view mirror and saw thecyclist slide under the taxi. The leftrear wheel went over him,” saidFourie.

At this time Stander’s motherMandie put her head down tryingto hold back tears.

The witness said he then madea U­turn and rushed over toStander.

“I’m not a doctor but therewere no signs of life. He sustainedbad head injuries,” he said. He saidStander’s helmet came off hishead and landed about 15 metresaway from the scene.

He added that an ambulancearrived 25 minutes later, and hethen left.

During cross examination Fou­rie told the accused’s attorney, Xo­lile Nsthulana, that the collisionoccurred “five to 10 seconds afterthe cyclist rode past” him.

Nsthulana said Fourie did not

give a statement or his details toSAPS at the time of the accidentand left. Fourie responded that hehad contacted family memberswho came to the scene.

“I assume they [witnesses’sfamily] must have told police of­ficers after I left that I was one ofthe first people on scene,” he said.

Warrant Officer Hendrik Ludickfrom the SAPS K9 Unit in PortShepstone, a member of the acci­dent response unit and a vehicleexaminer, said he tested the mini­bus taxi that Nyawose was drivingand found it to be in roadworthycondition. He said he also “had alook at the bike”, but had not com­piled an official report on its roadworthiness.

“As far as I know, the bicyclewas supposed to be sent to Preto­ria for testing. but it wasn’t,” saidHendrick.

He said the bicycle was in goodcondition.

The trial continued on 22 Octo­ber (see page 1).

Stander trial under wayDAY 1

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A64-YEAR-OLDmanwas robbedat gunpointin Shelly Beach on Monday morning.

Hehadparked30metresawayfromabanknear a shopping centre andwas on his way tomake a bank deposit when two men ap-proached him and ordered him to“drive”.

The victim’s daughter posted on the Hibis-cus Coast SACrimeAlert Facebook page, ask-ing anyone who saw the incident to come for-ward.

“I am so traumatised. Oneman got into thefront [of the car] and held a gun to my headwhile Iwas still in the parking lot, and toldmeto drive. The other got into the back seat. Thishappened justas Iwasabout toalight fromthevehicle,” he said.

Theman, who does not want to be named,said he drove towards a fresh produce storewhenoneofthemshoutedsayinghewasgoingthe wrong way.

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Hesaidthemenduckeddowninthevehiclewhile he drove, only looking up from time totime to check if he was following their direc-tions.

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“I obeyed this instruction as the one manhad a pistol. I was scared. When they left, Iwent to ahouseandused the telephone. I thenreported the matter to the Gamalakhe PoliceStation,” he said.

Although the victim received confirmationof the case being reportedwithin three hours,he said he was unhappy with the “don’t careattitude” of the police officers.

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Accordingtothevictim,theallegedrobbershad not been wearing gloves.

“The vehicle was not dusted for finger-prints. I’m disappointed with the police,” hesaid.

Police spokespersonCaptainGeraldMfekasaid a case of robbery with aggravating cir-cumstances has been opened.

“Icannotcommentfurtherasthecaseisbe-ing transferred fromGamalakhe toPort Shep-stone, which is another cluster,” hesaid.

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THE Saiva Vazhipatu Kazhagam ofSouth Africa, in conjunction withthe Port Shepstone 20th anniversa-ry celebration committee, will becelebrating Thiru KarthigaiTheebam at Port Shepstone CivicCentre on 10 November at 2pm.

Thiru Karthigai Theebam means

Holy Night of Lights and is a Festi-val of Lights that has been celebrat-ed since ancient times.

The event will include song,dance and other entertainment.The chief guest of honour is SwamiSomasundram Adigalar, who is thespiritual head of the Siva Manram

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GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

THE Ugu District Manager of Stats SA, Non-yaniso Njwambe, based at Marburg in PortShepstone released figures of the rising Ugupopulation. While some of its local municipali-tiesshowedadecline intheirpopulation,otherswelcomed new residents, elevating the total

Ugu population from 704 030 to 722 484.Njwambe said Statistics SA is a government

department accountable to the minister in thepresidency responsible for the planning com-mission.

Njwambe explained that statistics help thegovernment plan its intervention to improveprogrammesaimedatrespondingtoservicede-livery issues.

“Stats SAproduces statistical information toinform stakeholders planning, policy formula-tion, reporting,monitoring, evaluation and de-cision-making.Wehaveanumberprogrammesthat we run throughout Ugu, hence we appealto residents to welcome our teams as they visit

them.“Stats SA collets data in large-scale surveys,

censusesandregisters,processes,analysesanddisseminates it to the users. In 2011, Stats SAconducted census 2011and the results showedthat the Ugu district has a population of about722 484whichamounts to sevenpercent of theKwaZulu-Natal population. The Ugu popula-tion increased from 704 030 to 722 484.

“The Umzumbe Municipality has 160 975peoplewhichshowedadecline from193 768in2001.TheUmuziwabantuMunicipalitypopula-tion has increased from 92 327 to 96 556. TheEzinqoleni Municipality population hasdropped from 54 775 to 52 540. The Hibiscus

CoastMunicipalitypopulationhasgoneupfrom217 824to 256 135.TheVulamehloMunicipal-ity population has decreased from 82 961 to77 403. The Umdoni Municipality populationhas risen from 62 375 to 78 875,” saidNjwambe.

Censusisconductedonceevery10years,butthere are surveys that are conducted by StatsSouth Africa throughout the year.

“Thedifferencebetween thecensusandsur-veys is thatwith censusall householdsarevisit-ed, but with surveys only scientifically selectedhouseholds are visited for the interview.

“Thequarter labour force survey is conduct-ed tocollect informationon individualswhoareunemployed and still looking for the work —those who are not economically active, thosewhoareable tomakea livingwithoutbeingem-ployed. This survey is primarily used to deter-mine the unemployment rate and is conductedquarterly throughout the year.

“The general household survey collects in-formation on patterns of home ownership, av-eragehousehold size, literacy, household earn-ings, health, education and housing. This sur-vey helps the government generate nationalsocialdevelopmentindicatorsthatwillmeasurethe life circumstancesofSouthAfricans,house-holds and individuals. It helps the governmenttomonitor the performance of its departments.It helps the government to collect informationontheneed,availabilityanduseofservicespro-vided by the government,” she said.

She pointed out that they do domestic tour-ism survey to collect accurate statistics on thetravelbehaviourandexpenditureof SouthAfri-can residents travelling within our borders.This helps the government determine the con-tributionof tourism to theSouthAfricanecono-my.

Statistics indicate varying Ugu population movement

Putting record straight>> Municipal manager showed the Fever his written response which was timeously given as per signed­off dates

FEVER REPORTER

THE Ugu District Municipalitymanager, DD Naidoo, isalarmed and concerned about

reports that he failed to respond tothe deadline regarding the recentSouth African Municipal Worker’sUnion (Samwu) grievances as re-portedinlastweek’sFevertitled“Mu-nicipalmanager fails responsedead-line”.

Naidoo visited theFever thisweekto set the record straight.

A statement issued by Naidooreads: “On Thursday, 3 October,about 120 out of 890 Ugu employeesembarked on an illegal work stop-page and gathered outside the Con-nerStreetoffice.Theyrequestedtobeaddressedbythemunicipalmanager,who responded notwithstanding.They howled, heckled and taunted inthe most disrespectful manner.

“A memorandum was handed tothemunicipalmanager,whereinstaffwanted immediate responses. Themunicipalmanageradvisedthatare-sponseinwritingwillbeforwardedtotheunion,Samwu,withinsevendays.“Samwu requested permission to

hold a generalmeetingwith itsmem-bers on Friday, 11 October at 2pm.This request was granted as it was inkeeping with the Organisational

Rights Collective Agreement.“On Friday 11 October, Ugu em-

ployees once again, led by Samwu,abandoned their general meetingand gathered outside the Ugu officesdemanding to be addressed by themunicipal manager as they were nothappy with the responses to theirgrievances. This was not possible asthe municipal manager was in Dur-ban at a meeting.

“On Monday 14 October Ugu em-ployeesreturnedto theConnorStreetoffices and once again demanded tomeet with the Ugu municipalmanager.

“Themanagementcommitteemetandresolved thatgiven thiswasan il-legal work stoppage and gatheringand further, due to the unbecomingconduct of employees on Tuesday, 3October, the municipal manager will

not address employees in the streetandmust followdue process for suchengagements.”

The municipal manager showedthe Fever a list of written grievancesgiven to him by Samwu and his writ-ten response which was timeouslygivenaspersigned-offdatesascorre-spondenceshows,whichwasseenbythe Fever.

Incorrect informationashadbeen

given in the previous Fever, hurt hisintegrity, he said.

“I kept to my agreement, but I donot have to respond to a publicmeet-ing which is irregular and unlawfulandthenbeportrayedas failing inmyduty,” said DD Naidoo.

DDNaidoosaidtotheFever thatbysome of his actions, like cutting over-timework,heexpectedtobeunpopu-lar, but had no choice.

The Ugu District Municipal Manager, DD Naidoo, visited the ‘Fever’ offices onMonday to prove that he had responded in writing and met the Samwu deadlineof seven days to reply to workers’ grievances.PHOTO: CANDYCE KRISHNA

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A MAN was stabbed to death at theMasinenge informal settlement nearMargate on Saturday night.

Police spokesperson said fivemenhad been socialising in a shebeen inthe area when a fight broke out.

“Three men attacked the victimandhisfriendattheshebeenafterget-ting into an argument,” said policespokesperson Captain GeraldMfeka.

Police were called to the scene atabout 3am and saw that paramedicswere attending to the victim.

Unfortunately, Yongama Mbotho

(23) was pronounced dead at thescene.

The three men, who police arelooking for, fled.

The victim’s friend also sustainedminorinjuriesandwastreatedinhos-pital and released.

Mfeka said Mbotho and his friendhad met the three alleged perpetra-

tors for the first time.“Theydidnotknoweachotherbe-

fore the incident,” Mfeka said.He issued a stern warning to the

public saying that people should notsocialise inpubsandshebeenswherethere was no security.

“If you are socialising make sureit’s with people you know and where

there are security guards and bounc-ers,” he said.

The Margate SAPS are investigat-ingamurderdocket.Therehavebeennoarrests inthecaseat thetimeofgo-ing to press.

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CANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]

CLOUDY skies and strong windsdidnotdeterbikers fromsupport-ing the South Coast Hospice Ridefor Remembrance on Sunday.

With 151 bikers, organisers’expectations were exceeded.

“The turn-out of actual bikerparticipants exceeded our expec-tation. Itwasaslightwindymorn-ing, butmade an excellent day forhelium balloons to take to theskies,” said Sonja Pye from Hos-pice.

Supporters first met at theSouthcoast Mall for registrationandbreakfast and the releasingofhelium balloons, which is done inmemoryoflovedoneswhohadlosttheir battle against cancer.

“A service was held and themessage of the service was that in

the faceofadversityanddeath,weshould support one another, indi-vidually and as a community asstrength lies in unity,” said Pye.

Bikers then made their way toto Pitstop in Banana Beach atabout 9am.

“It was a very well organised

rideandwehadthestrongsupportfrom the public and riders whobought raffle tickets,” shesaid.

PHOTO: CC PHOTOGRAPHYSupporters gather at ‘Ride for Remembrance’ at the Southcoast Mall last Sunday.

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CANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]

THREE men on trial for the murder ofLwandileMampofu (24)were foundnot guiltyat Ramsgate High Court on Tuesday.

Jacobus “Jake” Putter (33) and Douw vander Walt (33) were acquitted on charges ofmurder and assault with intent to do greviousbodily harm while the third accused, CarelVolschenk (49), was acquitted on assault withintent to do grevious bodily harm. Volschenkonly faced that one charge.

In September the fourth accused, PetrusOpperman (47), pleadedguilty to assaultwithintent to do grevious bodliy harm. He wasasked to pay a R10 000 fine or serve threeyears’ imprisonment, half of which was sus-pended for five years.

Mampofu was at the Lighthouse Pub inMargateinAugust2011wherehewasalleged-ly assaulted by the four men.

‘Bar brawl’ accusedfound not guilty

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Water theft a concern>> Communities asked to report water theft in their area to police and councillors

FEVER REPORTER

THE Ugu District Municipalityhas sensitised the communitythat it is facing ongoing water

theftandthatthishascostthemunici-pality millions of rands.

Ugu spokeperson Sipho Khuz-wayostatedthatasper theLocalGov-ernment Systems Act number 32 of2000, which calls for municipalities

to encourage and create conditionsfor communities to participate in theaffairs of the municipality, in adher-ence to the act, next month Ugu Dis-trictmunicipalitieswill continuewitha process of consulting with commu-nities to report back on the progressof service delivery.

“The district is currently facedwith the never-ending predicamentof water theft through illegal water

connections which has cost the mu-nicipalitymillionsofrands.Partofthemessage shared with communitiesthrough these izimbizo is to pleadwithourcommunitiestoreportwatertheft in their community to the policeandcouncillorsandassistthemunici-pality to fight this problem,” saidKhuzwayo.

Khuzwayo explained that the an-nual mayoral izimbizo programme

gives a platform for the municipalityto share its service delivery achieve-ments and other developmentalplans.

“The public representatives, ledby the Executive committee mem-bers,arereachingoutandinteractingwith communities to identify theirservicedeliveryneeds.This consulta-tive process commenced last week atthe Vulamehlo Municipality and willbe conducted throughout thedistrict.

“Rural development has been oneof the municipality’s biggest priori-ties. Today, the district has accom-plished 98% VIP installations and alargepercentagehaveaccesstowaterthrough water tankers, private con-

nections and standpipes,” saidKhuz-wayo.

He added that towards ensuringcontinuous improvement of services,Ugu has implemented the SihambaSonke Water Programme aimed atensuring that communities have ac-cess to water.

“This programme entails makingavailable to communities spring pro-tection, boreholes and jojo tanks.Through the mayoral izimbizo, themunicipalityengagescommunitiestofindways andmeans of how the gov-ernment canworkhand inhandwithcommunities to fast-track service de-livery.” DeputyMayorMondli Chilizasaid that Ugu, working with munici-palities and the private sector, hasachieved a lot and more can beachieved if government receives100% commitment from communi-ties.

Community members attend UguDistrict Municipality imbizo lastweek.

PHOTO: NORMAN HLOPHE

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Dear Fever,ON Saturday 19 October at

“Confusion Junction” my car stalledand switched off. Mr Singh fromthe SAPS and his colleagues cameto my rescue. They were very reas-suring and went the extra mile tomake sure I was out of harm’s way.I want to thank Kavin Manawerand Ebrahim Mohammed whostopped to render assistance andClivo’s Towing Service which towedmy car. Thank you so much, andGod bless.

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Dear Fever,THE KZN South Coast Rate-

payers’ and Residents’ Associa-tion was appalled to see reportsof death threats being madeagainst Max Mbili, the HibiscusCoast Municipality’s manager.

What kind of a society do weliveinwhensomeonewhoissim-plyapplyinggoodbusinessprin-ciples in trying to ensure betterproductivity, is threatened withhis life.

What possible reasons canthere be for any oppositionto the biometric time-controlmeasuresheisinsistingonintro-ducing?

One can only assume that asignificant number ofmunicipalemployees were getting awaywith less than an honest day’swork in the past.

It is supremely ironic that aCosatu-affiliated union is sostrongly opposed to a measure

aimedat increasingproductivityduring “Productivity Month”when all South Africans are be-ing asked to improve their out-puts.

This association stronglysupportsMbiliandtruststhattheSAPS is doing its utmost to un-cover the people responsible forthis cowardly threat

Olliver RansomeKZN South Coast Ratepayers’

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of society do we live in?

Dear Fever,I WOULD like to congratulate our leader

MosiouaLekotaonCope’s victory in theSouthGautengHighCourt onFriday and join him inthanking our many supporters on the SouthCoast for sticking with us in our fight againstcorruption and political double dealing.

Wehaveshownourselves tobeaparty thatwill nevergiveup inour fight for goodgovern-ance as we go forward to the elections nextyear, and we know that nothing can stop usnow.

Piet BreedtChairperson Cope KZN

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Dear Fever,ON Saturday while driving, I saw aman in

Uvongo on a motorcycle with two little JackRussells.He felloff themotorcycleandwastoointoxicated to get on it again. When passingthat way an hour later, he was still sitting orsleeping next to the road with the two dogs athis side. Hewas not hurt as people investigat-ed.

Hewas just so drunk he could not stand onhisfeet.Sir, ifyouwishtodrinklikethat,pleaseleave the dogs at home as this is cruel and notacceptable.

You do not deserve the loyalty of those twodogs. It is disgusting.

Pet loverMargate

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Dear Fever,WHY is white poverty in South Africa called a

“problem”, a “phenomenon”?Are white people not supposed to be poor, may­

be? Enlighten me.Poverty in general, is never described in such

terms. Why is that? If white poverty is a problem,a phenomenon, then black poverty is also that, aproblem, a phenomenon.

Poverty strips one’s dignity. I guess in some twist­ed minds, a white person’s dignity outweighs every­one else’s. Poverty sees no race. Get it.

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THE Fever apologises to the Ugu MunicipalManager DD Naidoo for portraying the in­correct perception that he did not respondto the South African Municipal Worker’sUnion (Samwu) seven­day deadline ofhaving their grievances addressed withinthis time line. In the true form of being reli­able and acting with the integrity the MMis known for, Mr Naidoo did respond toSamwu’s within its deadline, but in writing.

What he did not do was to jump intotheir illegal work stoppage, but answeredtheir questions fully and timeously.Samwu however, has its own version of thestory, which it is sticking to.

The report of the 64­year­old man whowas robbed at gunpoint in Shelly Beachthis week while going to the bank is parti­cularly disturbing (see page 3).

While nearly every week we areswamped with crime reports, this incidentshould be a warning to us to take specialcare, and remember that prevention is al­ways better than cure.

MM kept to‘grievance’deadline

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FIREWORKSwerebannedinPortEdward two years ago by the thencommittee of the ratepayers’ associ-ation.

I don’t remember any fuss beingmadeof this,as, althoughmuchcan-vassingwasdonearoundthetownaswell as large signs being erected, itmade not the slightest bit of

difference to the Hindu commu-nity or the residents of Port Edward.

There is an Hibiscus Coast Muni-cipality by-lawprohibiting theuseoffireworks as well as the sale of fire-workswithout thecorrectpermitbe-ing arranged from the police.

With regard to stocking and sell-ing of fireworks, the law is moststringent regarding the safety of the

storage area, etc.Needless to say that without

these by-lawsbeing enforcedno onetook or takes the slightest bit ofnotice of the banning order, andcarried on as per their own selfish-ness.

No, Mr and Mrs Hindu, it isnothing to do with race, colour orcreed, but all to do with the welfare

of the animals, both domestic andwild, the fish in thesea,and thebirdsof the air, and not forgetting the littleold ladies.

Your Diwali is a “festival of light”,so why must it be accompanied bynoise?

Judith Ann ArmstrongPort Edward

Dear Fever,I WOULD like to ask Dr No Name a few

questions, and at the same time answer afew of his. Where were you when the 11­year­old was raped? We, as the community, wereout in force looking for the culprit and at­tending to the needs of the child.

Where were you when the decision wasmade to make Tweni a fireworks free zone?

We, as the community, were at the meet­ings. Where are you when patrols are carriedout in Tweni at all hours of the night in aneffort to halt crime, prostitution, etc? I amsure you have no complaints and are quitehappy about it, but are not involved.

Where are you when we are attendingCPF meetings trying to make a difference toTweniandthesafetyofall itspeople?Again,no complaints. Children (and adults) havebeen maimed for life by fireworks. Whatworld do you live in?

Animalshavebeenrunover,beenvictimsof abuse by irresponsible users of fireworks,jumped through glass windows, got stuck ingates and fences, just to add a few reportedincidents. I would take a guess that youdon’t have animals. If you do, I feel sorry forthem. The SPCA is inundated with animalsduring this time. Give it a call and get somestatistics, if you care to.

People have to tranquillise their petsprior to the onslaught of loud bangs and fire­works, not to mention the birds, buck andthe like that are equally traumatised.

If you think for one minute that fireworksand loud bangs will build bridges betweencommunities, you are sadly mistaken.

Building bridges is getting involved withyour community and the welfare and deci­sion­making thereof. If you want your voiceto be heard get involved in community activ­ities or be quiet and accept the decisionsmade.

Dr Ban FireworksUmtentweni

In which world do you live, Dr No Name?

Dear Fever,THE Umtentweni Ratepayers’

Forum has noted the public outcryfrom certain members of the Hinducommunity about the article in thepress as well as the sign boards de-claring Umtentweni a “fireworksfree zone”.

As the chairperson, I convenedan urgent meeting on 18 October,between the Umtentweni Conserv-ancy, the Hindu Cultural Federationand the Umtentweni Ratepayers’

Forum. There was honest open dis-cussion and debate on the issueconcerning the use and misuse offireworks in Umtentweni.

At the meeting I listened to inputfrom the chairperson of the conserv-ancy, Alex Skene, on the impact ofthe big bangs on the wildlife of theenvironmentally sensitive area ofUmtentweni, as well as the inputfrom the leaders of the Hindu Cultur-al Federation regarding Diwali cele-brations and the use of fireworks.

The parties concluded the meet-ing with the following agreements:

The Umtentweni Ratepayers’Forum regrets the public outcry. Itwas not our intention to offend anyindividual organisation or groupwithin our community. As chairper-son of the Umtentweni Ratepayers’Forum, I would like to apologise tothe Hindu community for any of-fence taken.

We understand that Diwali isheld over seven days, however,

while the Umtentweni Ratepayers’Forum respects the rights of everyHindu to celebrate this auspiciousoccasion, also noting the concernsof the environmentalists, it wasagreed with the leaders of the Hin-du Cultural Federation that thisyear on 2, 3 and 4 November, fire-works can be discharged from sun-set until 11pm. We urge people notto use big bangs, which are illegal.

With the exception of Diwali, atno other time will the discharge of

fireworks in Umtentweni be tolerat-ed. The public is warned that thisis a punishable offence by law.

I thank the leadership of theHindu Cultural Federation and thechairperson of the UmtentweniConservancy for the valuable inputand discussions at short notice.

In future we will have publicmeetings with all stakeholders.

Leila EdwardsChairperson Umtentweni

Ratepayers’ Forum

Agreement reached in fireworks concerns

Municipality’s empty bus mysteryDear Fever,

CAN anyone tell me the purpose ofthe three Ugu buses that run daily upand down Marine Drive and which are to­tally empty — no passengers on board.

They travel from Port Shepstone toRamsgate and back without transportingany people, and will then park in openspaces on the roadside or atshopping centres for hours.

They have also been seen parked onthe banks of the Umzimkulu

River under the bridge while the threedrivers were fishing.

According to the Fever’s front pagedated October 18, Ugu admitted that it isbankrupt, and one can assume that thelack of management could be the maincause.

We all know that the cost to buy andrun these buses is very high, and the pe­culiar phenomenon of these empty busesis totally incomprehensible to any tax­payer.

As a postscript — I am consideringsending my CV for the positionof a bus driver should the UguMunicipality expand its fleet ofbuses.

Although I do not have a busdriver’s licence for buses without passen­gers, I have been in possession of an fish­ing licence since 2006, and I think thisjob could be very satisfactory.

Disgusted taxpayerShelly Beach

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Dear Doctor Nash,I HAVE four sons, one of whom is adopted. A coupleof years ago one of my sons decided, against myadvice, to marry a female who is 10 years older thanhim, and she had two children from a previous rela­tionship. The father does not pay a cent towardsthe children, and now all three of them are livingwith us. My husband just goes along with whateverhis son says. Our son asks me for money every day,and my husband says “just give it to him”. We haveanother son who is 35, lives in Durban, and has a14­year­old daughter who lives with us and is onmy medical aid. My husband says she must haveeverything that is necessary, and I must do it. Myhusband and I have a joint bank account and heexpects me to pay and come out okay. We bothwork, but it is very difficult to stay in credit withall these extra people. My husband just shuts hiseyes and tells me to handle the budget. I amscared. We are going into overdraft and I do notsee how we can come out on the current budget.How can I get my husband to see the financial

truth? I need help. Mrs. C.Dear Mrs. C.I do not know why your husband refuses to see thefinancial situation. Are you sure of your facts? Ifyou are then husband is an idiot, or very involvedin his ideas of being responsible for the children.But one of them is 35 with a teenage daughter, andanother has married a lady with two children. Ithink your husband needs a lesson in responsibilityas well as in budgeting. Your two children are be­yond your help and must learn the hard way. Hus­band must also get a lesson. Change the bank ac­counts so that you and husband have independentaccounts and put all stop orders for bond, electrici­ty, water etc onto his account, plus your allowance.Cancel all children’s allowances and then both ofyou go for marriage counselling. The 14­year­oldseems to have lost her father, and that is a majorfamily problem, it is not her fault, hopefully yourmarriage counsellor can help you there, if not, getback to me.

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Dear Doctor Nash, My mother had to come andlive with me three years ago because she was con­fined to a wheelchair, and I was quite okay withthat as I am unmarried and a teacher. But the pres­sures at school have built up and what with thatandcopingwithmymother’sneedsIbegantodrinka glass or two of vodka at night. This has built upto a bottle every two days and is affecting my workand my life. I have experienced one memory blank,and that was a shock for me. I am trying to giveup the vodka, but I am unsuccessful, it makes mefeel nice, and otherwise I am bored. Any sugges­tions? Ms. Anonymous.

Dear Ms. Anonymous,The obvious one is for you to book in to rehab

for three weeks and then join AA. Why don’t you?However, when you come out you will still be in thesame trap you are in now. You need to put yourmother into a retirement village or home, and getyour life back in order.

It may sound callous, but your mother and youwill both be better off, after all it is not good formother to live with an alcoholic is it? And for youto hold your job and your sanity you need to getoff the devil, drink. You are in a serious position.Do not delay.

Struggling to give up ‘safety net’ of alcohol

Dear Fever,I REFER to the letter from Olliver Ransome

in the paper last week.Ibelieve that it isunfair to lumpall thecoun-

cillors together in apportioning blame for thedistrict council’s bankruptcy.

As far back as 29 September 2011, the DAhadaletterpublishedinthelocalpressdrawingattention to the insolvency of the district coun-cil. All of the information and figures quoted intheletterwereliftedstraightoutofUgu’sAnnu-al Financial Statements for the year ending 30June 2011.

InDecemberof the sameyear Iwasperson-allyservedwithanoticeby themunicipalman-ager informing me that I had allegedlybreachedthecodeofconduct forcouncillorsbymaking libelous statements aswell as discred-iting the municipality in such a way that thecredibilityandintegrityofthemunicipalitywascompromised.

A special investigation committee, chairedby the mayor, Cllr NH Gumede, had been ap-pointedtocarryouttheinvestigation,andIwasgiven sevendays to preparemydefencewhichIdid,anddulyrebuttedtheallegationstogetherwithsupportingdocuments.Thematterresteduntil May 2012when I was given access to theminutes of the in-committeemeetings of coun-

cil and Exco which provided additional infor-mation strengtheningmycase. Thematter ap-pearstohavebeensubsequentlyabandonedbythe special investigating committee.

In March this year I attended a meeting ofthefinancecommitteeasanobserver,astheDAwas expelled from the finance committee afterthe last local elections some twoandhalf yearsago for revealing the truth about Ugu’s disas-trous financial position.

I was making notes at the meeting aboutwhat was being said when I was subjected toa two-pronged and prolonged personal attackby theUgumayor, Cllr Gumede, and the chair-personof thePortfolioCommittee,CllrShushu,whotookitinturnstocastigate,insultandbelit-tleme in thepresenceof themunicipalmanag-er and officials present.

I then took this matter up with Cllr S. Celethe Speaker and asked him to carry out an in-vestigation. To this day I havehadno responsefrom the Speaker whose job it is to protect hiscouncillors from this form of attack.

In conclusion I think that Olliver Ransomehas a problem with noughts. The last time IcheckedUgu’s budget itwasmore like abillionrands than a trillion rands.

Dave SnashallDA councillor Ugu District Council

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THEPort ShepstoneRegional Hospital held itsInfection Control Campaign last week and fo-cusedoneducationandthemonitoringofinfec-tion control practices in the hospital.

The purpose was to ensure strict infectioncontrolpracticesasanessentialmanner forre-ducing hospital-acquired infections.

Public relations officer Phumza Morai saidas part of this campaign various units in thehospital presented and showcased their infec-tion control and prevention measures.

“An infection control trophy was won by

ward 3 for achieving 100% compliance inhand-washing practice in 2013. The runners-up for the hand-washing award were thelabourwardstaff insecondposition.Thedrop-in centre came third.

“The other departments such as ward 5,post-natalandgynaecological,ward2,Cward,A ward, the specialist outpatient department,sterilising and distribution unit and therapieswereawardedwithcertificatesofparticipationand active involvement during the InfectionControl Week,” said Morai.

Those who attended the day completed aquizwhichwasentered ina luckydrawwhich-were won by different staff categories.

PHOTO: PHUMZA MORAIAt the Infection Control Day last week GabrielKhawula, hospital CEO hands over the trophy toWard 3 staff nurse Amryn Michael.

Infection Control Campaign atSheppie Hospital

PHOTO: PHUMZA MORAIAt the Infection Control Day last weekMatron Carol Coetzee hands over a cer­tificate of participation to sterilising anddistribution unit professional nurse,Thring Linda.

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MORE than 200 volunteers embraced the Dayof Doing Good hosted by NPC at MurchisonPrimary School on Sunday by painting class­

rooms and the library. They continued on their mis­sion to beautify the school, thus making a positiveimpact in the lives of Murchison pupils in Ward 22of Mbayimbayi location. NPC general manager Ricar­do Bonazzi said they also planted flowers in theschool garden. “We build our organisation in thecommunity to leave behind assets, and we care forpeople dependent on this organisation. Volunteershave been split into eight projects around Durban,the South Coast and Newcastle. The Day of DoingGood has been practised by companies within theCamargo Correa Group internationally for the pastfive years. This was the first time that NPC, the larg­estBrazilianinvestmentinSouthAfrica, participatedin the project.” said Bonazzi

PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAPainting classrooms at Murchison Primary on NPC Day of Doing Goodare (from left) Richardo Bonazzi (general manager), Giovanni Lemetti(plant manager) and Adriano Silva (innovation corporate director).

‘Doing GoodDay’ at localschool

On the NPC Day of Doing Good staffmembers and managers painted

classrooms and beautified the schoolgarden.

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THE phone number for the Falcon Tyres adverto­rial in last week’s South Coast Fever was incor­rect. The correct numbers are 083 378 6993 or039 682 5385/76.

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AFTER showing off their cook-ing skills andwinning the re-gional title in the Feedem

Pitseng Culinary competition re-cently, chefs at the Bon Vivant Res-taurant were sent to Cape Town forthe competition finals where theywon second place.

Bon Vivant is situated in theMbangoValleyRetirementVillage inOsloBeachandismanagedbyacon-tract cateringcompany,FeedemPit-

seng.The culinary competition is aninternal competition only open tochefs within the Feedem Pitsenggroup.

“The theme had to do with allthings natural and this was well re-ceived in our presentation by thejudges,” said chef Sanjeev Sewna-rayan. Sewnarayan and his team,comprising Gcobisa Madolo andTracey Lee-Williams, went all out towow the judges.

They decorated their table in agreen and hessian theme completewithwoodenembelishments, boxes

and place mats. The centre piecewas an old-fashioned scale whichcomplimentedthesetting. Theteamserved a deconstructed carpaccio (adishof rawmeator fish, thinlyslicedor pounded thin) for the starter,spiced tuna for mains and finishedwithachocolategingerpecan-crust-ed blueberry torte.

“Wetookfirstplaceforteamspir-it which is no surprise because weworkwell together,” saidSewnaray-an. “We are really excited about thisachievement andwill bebackwithabang next year,” he said.

At the finals in Cape Town lastTuesday are (from left) RickyMadura­Muthoo (Feedem Pitsengdistrict manager, East Coast),Gcobisa Madolo, Tracey Lee­Williams (Bon Vivant Restau­rant), Sanjeev Sewnarayan (BonVivant Restaurant) and ElnastienKotze (Feedem Pitseng regionaldirector).

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PHOTO: MICHELLE CELLIERSAt the handover of the Frey’s competition prize are (from left) staffersThandeka Sithole, Deon Moonsamy, Gene Cogill (winner), Sim Mcapukisi,Thokozani Cele and Charity Ndovela.

Frey’s wors competitionwinner announced

Local primary school wins recycling awardGINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

THEHibiscusCoastMunicipalityhelda competition for schools that areengaged in recycling projects atMargate Museum recently.

Seven schools entered in theprimary school category.

Pupils had to present a speechtitled “Environmental waste re-

cyclingasacriticalaspectinthebroadspectrum of sustainable develop-ment,social,economicandecologicalaspect”.

In keeping with the reduce, reuseandrecycle themeMerlewoodPrima-ry School pupils presented the “sunstove”.

They won first prize earning theschool the Eco-School PlatinumAward.

Receivng a cheque for winning are(from left) Minenhle Linda, NoluthandoNqumako, Thanbang Hlengwa andSnegugu Msomi.

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UMPHATHI wezokuphepha kom-phakathi kaWadi 23 eBhobhoyingaphandle kwedolobha lasePort

Shepstone uMnuz Bha Hlophe uthe beyi ANCbakhathazekile ngezinga eliphezulu lobuge-bengu kulendawo.

OkaHlopheuchazewathi, kamuvanje kubenezigameko zokugqekezwa kwemizi yabantukuntshontshwa izimpahla nemali.

Uthe: “Sicela ukuthi umphakathiubeyingxenye yokulwisana nobugebengu

endaweni, ngokuthi ubike ubugebengu ema-phoyiseni, nakuthinaesibhekeleleukuphephakwayo.

Futhisinxusaumphakathiukuthiungathuliumaubona isigebengu sifikaekhayanentookusolakala ukuthi intshontshiwe,” kushouMnuz Hlophe.

Uqhube wathi babe nemihlanganonamalungu omphakathi ngenhloso yokulwanobugebengu endaweni futhi bafisa ukuthikube nokubambisana phakathi kwamaphoyi-sa amamlungu omphakathi, iCommunity Po-licingForum(CPF)nekomidile-ANCelilwisisa-na nobugebengu endaweni.

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ISIKHATHI sokhetho emhlabeni, yilaphokuvame ukwenyuka kwamaphaphungenxa yokungaboni ngaso linyekwamaqembu ehlukene okugcinangokuthi kuchitheke igazi kuphume nemi­phefumulo engenacala. Yingakho sicelawonke umuntu othanda ukuthula noxoloahlanganyele nathi kulo mkhuleko esi­wuhlanganiselwe nguMfu Nkosi Khanyilewebandla i­United Congregational ChurchofSouthernAfrica(UCCSA)eQueensburghentshonalanga yeTheku.

“Baba Nkulunkulu oNgcwele, YiseweNkosi Yethu uJesu Kristu siyakubonga

ngezipho zonke zomusa osiphe zona.Sibonga ngezwe lethu, elinomnot­ho,nokunye okulenza likwazi ukuhlanga­beza izidingo zabantu.

“Baba siyakhuleka ukuthi njengalokhukuzoba nokhetho ezweni, kube nokuthula,ukuhloniphana nokubekezelelana. Izwi la­kho ku 1 Thimothewu 2:1­2 lithi: ‘ukunxusa,nokukhuleka, nokucela, nokubonga, mak­wenzelwe abantu bonke; amakhosi, nabobonke abakhulu, ukuze sihlale kahlengokuthula, nangokumesaba uNkulunku­lu, nangesizotha esipheleleyo eGamenilikaJesu’.

“Nguwe Baba omisa abaholi, futhiuyaqonda nosuke ubamisele ukuthibakufeze. Hambaphambikwabo,kukhan­kaswe ngokuthula.

“Siyawukhuza umoya wubudedengungamazwi abanga ukuhlukana nokucwas­ana eGameni likaJesu. Sikhulula umoyawokubambisana nokwakha isizwe es­isodwa, esisaba uJehova sihlonipha aban­ye abantu.

“Sicela umoya wokucwasana ngobuh­langa ungasihlukanisi ngoba sidalwe ngo­mfanekiso kaNkulunkulu.

“Sikucela konke lokhu sikubonga futhi

eGameni likaJesu Kristu iNkosi. Baba sibe­kanafundiabazobhalanasebeqalileukub­halela ukuhlolwa!

“Sicela bangesabi, bangashaywa luva­lo, bangaguli, bangalahlekelwa umqondo,siyakhuza umoya wokuzibulala eGamenilikaJesu!

Ababe nomqondo osangulukile, ophili­le, banqobe ukuze zonke izinjongo ezinhleobahlelele zona ziphumelele.

“Baba siyazi ukuthi uzokwenza konkeesikucelile ukwenzele ubuhle begama la­kho, ngo Jesu Kristu ophilayo, siyabonga,siyakudumisa, Amen!!! Matthew7:7­8”

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INTATHELI YEFEVERUMPHAKATHI waseMvutshini, eningizimuyeKwazulu-Natal ubenomcimbi obuhlelweuMasipala wase HibiscusCoast wokukhulekelaabafundi asebezobhalaizivivinyozamatikuletshe-ni (Matric) ophethe ngom-culo omnandi obuholwausaziwayo wezomculowokholo uSifiso Ncwanenethimba lakhe. Lomcim-bi ubuyingxenye yohleloluka ngqongqoshe we-zokuThuthukiswa koM-phakathi uNkk WeziweThusi ehambisananobuholibeHibiscusCoastMunicipality (HCM).

Akulula ukuthi um-phakathi wakulendawoulukhohlwe lolu suku

lokuhanjelwa ngubuholiobuphezulu kangaka.

Lokhu kulandelwewukubona ukuthi u-ward29 ungezinye zezindawoezikhungethwe ububhakakhulu kangangoba int-sha yakhona isilahlekelwenawubuntu.

Phakathi kwezindawoezihanjelwengungqongqoshenobuho-li beHCM, kube yiKhaye-lihle Early Childhood Cen-tre, i-SunduzaCommunityHall lapho ubuholi bufikebalungisa izindawo ebe-sezigugile zehholo. Ba-hambele nemindeni edlaimbuya ngothi bayishiyanamaphasela okudlaokunhlobonhlobo.

ISITHOMBE: KHANYISO SEYISIUSifiso Ncwane ubenza adume ngazo emcimbini obuseMvutshini wokukhulekela inkohlalakalo emphakatini nabafundi abazobhala izivivinyo za­Mat­ric

Bekudunyiswangomculo eMvutshini

Mnuz Hlophe uthe: “Sikhathazekilebgobugebengu obhlasele kulendawo, oku-balwakuboukugqekezwakwamakhaya,uku-banjwakwenkunzi ngesikhathi abantubeve-laemsebenzini,ukusetshenziswakwezidaka-miswa emphakathini nokudlwengulwakwabantu besifazane,” kusho yena.

“Lobugebengu bungaphela uma um-phakathi ubambisana nezinhlaka ezikhonazokulwa nobugebengu emphakathini.Ngikhulumile nekhansela lendawo uMnuzBhekaCele lathi kungabayinto enhle kakhuluukubambisana nomphakathi nokuthi sikhu-lume nabezindaba ukuthi basidlulisele lomy-alezo emphakathini wokuthi sonke sibe-nobudlelwano obuhle ukuze sibunqobelobugebengu futhi senze izigebengu zingabinayo indawo yokucasha emphakathin eziwuhlukumezayo,” kusho uMuz Hlophe.

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PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDWelcoming you toBoston College are(top) ShaneGriffiths (left,principal) andCandice Howard­Tripp, and (above)Vanessa Naidoo(left) and CollinSchutte.

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THE ultrasonic Fat Blaster and Océa Draine re­shaping and refining procedure is safe, comfort­able, and non­invasive with virtually no side ef­

fects. It does not require anaesthesia, leaves no scarsand does not require any post­treatment. The ultra­

sound energy is designed to target fattytissues beneath the skin only, and does

not affect the blood vessels,nerves and connective

tissues.The treatment is

painless. A slighttingling sensation or

very slight buzzing inthe ear may sometimes

be felt during the treat­ment but this is not uncom­fortable. Some heat sensa­

tion may also be felt duringtreatment, but no pain. Any

slight reddening of the skin, which may some­times develop during or soon after treatment,

especially on the face, quickly disappears.We have had the best results on thighs (sad­

dle bags), abdomen (love handles), hips (flanks),buttock, and face and areas with localised fat and

sagging skin. The treatment works well on cellulitebecause it can focus the cavitation effect on the su­

perficial fat tissue and the ultrasound and radio fre­quency (RF) treatment helps to tighten and tone

the skin.What result can I expect? The Fat Blaster is

DR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALDR DOUGALAGE RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION

NEW TREATMENT FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASEEarlier this year Dr Dougal tried a new treatment for Parkinson’s disease whichinvolved the use of a completely new concept – Trans-cranial Phototherapy.The preliminary results indicate the treatment improves gait, tremor and

facial expression in the majority of participants.

Participation is free, and all equipment will be loanedto the participants free of charge to use in their own home.

For more information on the technology:www.cognitolite.co.za or www.quietmindfdn.org

If you wish to take part in this study and book an assessment with Dr. Dougal.CONTACT Sheila Douthwaite at Mbango Valley Association

039 682 5251 ext 2005

A free trial of this new treatment for Macular Degeneration has beenavailable in the region for the last several months. Participants have given

their feedback and in some cases the results have been profound.More customer feedback is needed by the

company sponsoring this consumer review. Dr Dougal will be coming toMbango Valley Association in the next few weeks. Anyone who would like totake part in this consumer review of a new treatment for Age related Macular

degeneration should make contact with Tara on the number below.Only people with a confirmed diagnosis of Age Related Macular Degeneration

can participate. Individuals receiving injections into their eye cannotparticipate. This new treatment is with the use of a highly specialised

wavelength of light that is directed into the eye area through closed eyelids.The invisible light penetrates the eye lids to repair the damage

at the back of the eye.Participants will have a free eye examination and eye test.If you wish to take part in this free offer please contactTara on: 082 3792194 or Email: [email protected].

She will make two appointments for you:1. Brian Williams at Specsavers (Port Shepstone) for a photograph of the back

of your eye 2. Dr Dougal for your initial assessment

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>> It does not requireanaesthesia, leaves no scars

a method for reshaping and toning the body designedtoreducelocalisedfattissuewhichisresistanttoexerciseand which won’t easily go away by simple dieting andexercise. The procedure improves the production of elas­tinandcollagenintheskinresultinginadramaticplump­ing and tightening effect which shows in an anti­ageingeffect on the face and a tightening effect on the body.

The ultrasonic cavitation treatment will often yieldimmediate results, which you can feel, touch and see andit can be long lasting. Clients will experience between

a one to five centimetre reduction after asingle session and an improvement in thetexture of their skin, with increasing re­sults after subsequent visits. However,more significant results will be noticed af­ter the second and third treatment.

Clients who are working on their bod­ies get the best results when they do a de­tox at the same time. We have found thatclients who take Océa Draine, a rapid de­tox with marine extracts and horseradish,get substantially better results as it helpsthe body eliminate toxins as well as thefat that has been melted into their sys­tems. Our clients have achieved up to a

36 cm reduction by the end of the course of treatments.Once the Fat Blaster has melted away the fat that

has gone into your lymphatic system it will be eliminatedfrom your body. However, you cannot expect to continuethe same lifestyle patterns that got you there in the firstplace and expect to get a different result. So if you con­tinue to behave in the way that got the extra fat therein the first place, you will get the fat back again, so weencourage clients to follow a healthy eating plan andregular exercise and usually the results of the Fat Blasterare so impressive it gives client the inspiration to contin­ue with the better lifestyle habits.

Ultimately, the result may vary depending on the in­dividual’s different tissue structure, treatment area, age,metabolism, medication and changes in hormones.

For a consultation or to make an appointment con­tact Bonny at Camelot Spa San Lameer on039 313 0642 or e­mail [email protected]

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Enjoy your year-end function the way youshould in an relaxed environment with thebest sea views. Who knows, it might beyour lucky day and the whales come tothe party as they sometimes do.

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FEVERIn support of Breast Cancer

Awareness Month

Stages takes CENTRE STAGE>> Stages Restaurant offers a delicious spread of culinary delights at its Sunday buffet

LOCATED on the recently revampedPort Shepstone main beach, Stag­es Restaurant offers breathtaking

views with a quiet, secluded, fine dining,lounge­style ambience. It has an urban,upmarket feel to it and its warm wel­come and mouth­watering aroma makea memorable dining experience.

Owner Phumzile Mbambo looks athome in the stylish restaurant. With alove of food and people Mbambo com­bined the pleasures of both. Once ateacher and then starting a cateringbusiness, Mbambo has finally found her

niche.The eclectic menu offers hearty

breakfasts, sandwiches, salads, wraps,burgers and desserts as well as a kiddiesmenu. Stages Restaurant also offers anextensive selection from the grill to tan­talise the taste buds of those with amore fiendish appetite.

There is a selection of seafood forthose who wish to savour the taste ofthe Indian Ocean, which is only a stone’sthrow away from the comfortable,leather­upholstered chairs. The ele­gantly modern bar area has a wide range

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDStages Restaurant owner Phumzile Mbambo (left) and her waitresses show off their sensational Sunday buffet.

of wines and beveragesto compliment eachand every meal.

Stages Restaurantoffers a delicious spreadof culinary delights atits Sunday buffet andwith the cozy atmos­phere, gorgeous sceneryand seating for 100guests, it is no wonder itis already getting book­ings for year­end func­tions. To book, phone039 682 1405.

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SALAMA Asman of Gamalakhe tells her story of herjourney with breast cancer.

In November 2009, Asman discovered a lumpin her right breast after a random self­examination. Be­ing fairly familiar with her body and knowing that thislump was alien, she made her way to the clinic, whichin turn referred her to Murchison Hospital for tests. Thedoctors discussed the options with her and it was decid­ed that Asman had to undergo surgery to remove thelump for a biopsy.

Being a mother of four, Asman knew that she need­ed to take this road less travelled and often feared theworst as early detection is key in the fight against can­cer. Whatever the odds, Asman was going to face it headon, not only for her children’s sake but for her as a wom­an, a mother, a daughter and a sister. Her life was stillso young and she was not ready to be defeated by thisoften misunderstood disease.

The operation revealed that the lump was cancer­ous, and also revealed another lump in the same breast.After a biopsy she was diagnosed with cancer of theright breast. An aggressive course of chemotherapy wasstarted and knowing that treatment is never easy, wasreferred by her doctors to join the Hospice programme.She embraced our integrated community home­basedcare teams with every visit and leaned on the mobileteams for the support and home­based care she would

need in the coming months. This year the battle provedtoo great and on 22 September Asman’s right breastwas removed as the only alternative to prevent the can­cer from spreading.

Today, this remarkable woman of strength wel­comed us into her home with a huge smile on her face.She is no less of a woman today than she was beforeher journey with breast cancer. She continues to livewith the same passion and zest for life as she did a fewyears ago and is only too pleased with the path she hastaken to get to this point. Her attitude towards life isa humbling experience considering that she is a womanwith few means who earns a living by running a smallday­care business from home. She cares for 15 childrenand even though she has only the basics to offer, sheis able to provide the warmth and love they need whiletheir parents are away.

Asman’s message to all who walk this life is thatearly detection is critical and her only regret is that ifshe had done regular breast examinations she mayhave had a very different result today.

“I was not scared. I was ready to fight for my childrenand for me,” says Asman. She is due for a follow­upexamination on 28 October and we, the South CoastHospice community, assure her and her family that wewill be there to offer all the support she needs. She isa true example to us all. — Supplied

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Be breast assured>> South Africa has the highest male breast cancer rate in the world the Breast Health Foundation revealed recently

CLINICAL Sister Heidi Thom urgeswomen to have regular breast exami-nations. The Cancer Association of

South Africa (Cansa) offers a free clinicalbreast examination every Tuesday from 8amto 1pm, by appointment, at the Cansa officesin Port Shepstone.

“Woman need to learn how to give them-selves self-examinations. The tissue of thebreast contain numerous nodes which caneasily be mistaken for cancerous lumps,”says Thom.

A cancerous lump will usually feel like afrozen pea or bean beneath the skin. The

women to have one breast that is slightlylarger than the other, if the onset of asymme-try is recent, it should be checked).

• Nipple that is turned slightly inward orinverted.

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When examining the breast, use flat fin-gers to feel along the breasts for unusuallumps and work your way up to the clavicleand down into your armpit. The best timeto do a self-breast examination is one weekafter your menstrual cycle, when thebreasts are at the softest.

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“I love workingwith meat, I lovebutcheries,” Rieksays. Pursuing hisdream of owning abutchery on thecoast Riek, his wifeIsabel, daughterValerie and son-in-law Jurie Smit,opened MargateButchery, next toFNB.

“Havingmyfami-ly working togetheris such a pleasureand we share com-mongoals— tokeepcustomers happyand sell only thefreshest meat.”

Since itsopening,Margate Butcheryhas been teemingwithcustomers,alsoselling to local bak-eries and restau-rants. As a well-known resident onthecoastRiekknowsthe needs of thebutchery trade andhow to satisfy cus-tomer demands.

“Ourmeats are ofthefinestqualityandwe offer customerscheaper prices,” hesays.

Selling qualitycuts of meats, bil-tong, cabanossi, sa-lamiandmore,Mar-gate Butchery has aspread that will de-light thecarnivoreinanyone.—Supplied.

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Hector and Chantel Macleod, ownersof the Margate and Port Edward Build Itbelieve they owe their success to beingpassionate about customer service andbelieving in the Build It brand.

“Customer service is all about provid­ing a service not only during the sale ofour products, but serving the client beforeand after the sale too,” says Hector.

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Senzi’s hosts brandy tastingSENZI’S, named after the owner Senzi Mnokwe,opened on 8 August in Margate and has been abuzzwith customers ever since.

With the cosy out­of­Africa feel and the beat ofAfrican music, it is no wonder this restaurant is seenas a sanctuary on any evening. Not even the pouringrain stopped customers from flocking to the warm at­mosphere at Senzi’s last Thursday evening for a bran­dy tasting.

The brandy tasting was hosted by Distell GroupLimited, a producer and marketer of fine wines, spirits,ciders and ready­to­drinks. While feasting on the de­

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“This place is exciting, it’s the place to be. It’s sorelaxedandcomfortable,andtheserviceisgreat,”saidZanele Ngcungama, one of Senzi’s regular customers.

Offering the option of either a “buy­and­braai’, ora sit­down menu, Senzi’s caters for everyone. With allsteaks supplied by Michael Frey’s Steak Cellar, andfood like chakalaka, tripe, Zulu chicken, samp anddombolo, there is no place one can feel more at homeand more in Africa than at Senzi’s. — Supplied.

CandiceMbuyisa(waitress),SenziMnokwe(owner)and Sabe­lo Skobi(waiter)showwhat Sen­zi’s has toofferPHOTO:SUPPLIED

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October 25, 2013

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FEVER

CBREEZE

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Comet Cars,excellent service>> ‘No matter what vehicle you are looking for we willsource it for you’ADVERTORIAL

COMET Cars may have moved, but we still offerthe same excellent service that we have beenknown for. We offer a wide range of vehicles

priced from R30 000 to over R200 000. Finance is

Book your trailer for the holidays early to avoid dis­appointment. Feel free to come in and discuss yourideal vehicle with us over a cup of tea or coffee andno matter what vehicle you are looking for we willsource it for you.

— Supplied.

Comet Carsalso hascar trailers,furnituretrailers,open trail­ers, biketrailers andluggage(Venter)trailers.

PHOTO:SUPPLIED

available and CometCars also offers cus­tomers private­to­pri­vate finance. Thismeans that if you wantto buy privately we willarrange everything foryou, including the road­worthyandregistrationfor the new owner. Re­member, we can also fi­nance your residual ifyou want to keep yourvehicle.

Trailer hire is still anoffer with a wide rangeof trailers, with sparewheels, all in excellentcondition. We have cartrailers, furniture trail­ers, open trailers, biketrailers, and luggage(Venter) trailers.

October 25, 2013

south coast

FEVER

CBREEZE

27In support of Breast CancerAwareness Month

PANELBEATERS

MARINE DRIVE, MANABATEL: 039 317 3336/7FAX: 039 317 2962Web: www.jlpanelbeaters.co.za

“There is no compromise on quality”

PANELBEATERS

Factory approved auto bodyrepairer and refinishing centre.

Also VW + Audi approved

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We have won

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NEW THINKING.NEW POSSIBILITIES.HYUNDAI

Subject to purchase at recommended retail price and bank approval.* Terms and conditions apply. E&OE. Pictures are for illustration purposes only.

Telephone: 039 312 0222 / 239

Hyundai South Coast | Marine Drive | Manaba

2001 PEUGEOT 3071.6, Mint Condition!108000KM

2010 HYUNDAITUCSON 2.0 GLSVERY CLEANFULL HOUSE!

Hyundai i20

R2 499

R59 900

R109 900

R84 900

R159 9002011 Ford Bantam1.6 XLFullhouse!

2008 TOYOTA YARIST3, Aircon

from per month

NODEPOSIT

Hyundai i10

NODEPOSIT

R1 599from per month

APPROVED ACCIDENT REPAIR CENTRETEL: 039 682 2476/7FAX: 039 682 1920

BOX: 54162MARBURG

4240

3 Brauteseth Road, Marburg, 4252

EMAIL:[email protected]

TONY: 083 798 1497KENNY: 083 782 2477

PORT SHEPSTONEPORT SHEPSTONEPANELBEATERS

C20R SIGNIFIES THEBEGINNING OF EXCITINGNEW PRODUCTS FROM GWM

GWM Port Shepstone3 Mbango Commercial Centre, Main Harding RoadTelephone: 039 684 0002 www.gwm.co.za

Mlungisi: 073 700 5984Jeffrey: 079 181 1433

CONTACT OURFRIENDLY SALES TEAM

D/Cab alsoavailable in2.4 Petrol,2.5 Diesel& 2.0 VGT

*Prices include VAT and EnviromentalLevy. Prices and specifications subjectto change without prior notification.Terms and conditions apply. E&OE.

THE ALL

Steed 5 2.4S/Cab 4x2

C10 1.5 VVTavailable fromC10 1.5 VVTavailable from

3 Year / 45 000kmService plan included

Shawn: 076 871 8864Ephraim: 083 247 4300Pretty: 073 963 8421

R139 900*available from

R176 900*

R234 900*

H5 2.4 4G694 x 4 Dieselalso available

S/Cab alsoavailable in2.2 W/H,2.5 Diesel &2.0 VGT

C2ORNEW

available from

R169 900*available from available from

Steed 5 2.2D/Cab 4x2

THE ALL 3 Year / 45 000km Service plan included

C2ORNEW

R154 900*available from

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THOMPSON Pre-OwnedTHOMPSON Pre-Owned

www.thompsonmotors.co.za All above prices exclude service & delivery fee.

23 Bisset StreetPort Shepstone, 4240

Valid Value vehicles marked with the “ “ Select have less than 100 000km,are less than 3 years old and have a full service history.

* 101 – Point Quality Check * Police – Database Theft Check * 20 * Day Exchange Policy* Optional Roadside Assist * Optional 2-year warranty * Free Safety Checks

Valid Value vehicles marked with the “ “ Select have less than 100 000km, Valid Value vehicles marked with the “ “ Select have less than 100 000km, Valid Value vehicles marked with the “ “ Select have less than 100 000km, Valid Value vehicles marked with the “ “ Select have less than 100 000km, s

P/Shepstone: Yvonne, Clive,Malcolm, Charmaine, Andrew - (039) 682 1070

Mariaan, Jan, Lungi - (039) 684 2965Shelly Beach: Zelda, Neels - (039) 315 7788

Vivian, Barry, Andrew, Ben, Quinn - (039) 315 7777Marburg: Richard, Hilton - (039) 685 7000

R174 900

R262 000 R269 400

R154 280

R130 900R94 500

R159 600

R138 000

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Images are for illustrative purposes only. Price does not include on road costs.

THOMPSON Pre-OwnedTHOMPSON

SPECIAL OFTHE WEEK

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Renault Thompson Motors• Aiken Street: 039 684 2965 • Bisset Street: 039 682 1070

• Shelly Beach: 039 315 7777•www.thompsonmotors.co.za

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ALSO AVAILABLE IN DIESEL & 4X4

*With 18.50% deposit | Over 72 months | 29% or R56 521 balloon payment I 10.55% interest rateRetail price of R194 900 | Total cost of R233 965 I Monthly Instalment R2 499 |Retail price in accordance with 10 Septmeber 2013 price list | Price excludes “on the road” costs| Terms and Conditions apply | Features are model-specific and may vary.

INTRODUCING THE NEW RENAULT DUSTER. UNLOCK THE ADVENTURE.

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www.renault.co.za

renaultsouthafrica I www.newduster.co.za

THOMPSON MOTORS (039) 315 7788SHELLY BEACHNEXT TO BP GARAGE

R244 728

R151 746

R123 675

Thompson Motors• Bisset Street: 039 682 1070 • Aiken Street: 039 684 2965

• Shelly Beach: 039 315 7777•www.thompsonmotors.co.za

FULL 4X4 CAPABILITYTHAT WON’T COST YOUA FORTUNE

NISSAN NAVARA DOUBLE CAB XE 4X2SAVE UP TO

INC VATR50 000

Prices and specifications subject to change without prior notification. *Recommended retail price excludes PDI, all on theroad costs (service & regristration) metallic paint & accessories. Picture shown as per advertised recommended price.

NISSAN FINANCEA DIVISION OF WESBANK

Contact us today for more details or book a test drive.

T’s & C’s apply. Offer valid until 31 December 2013 or while dealer stocks last.

2.5 TDiSINGLE CAB 4X2SAVE R23 200INC VAT

MICRA 1.2 VISIAWITH AUDIO FROM R137 000NO DEPOSITFIRST INSTALMENTIN MARCH 2014!

2.5 TDiSINGLE CAB 4X4SAVE R25 000INC VAT

2.4 DOUBLECAB 4X2HI RIDERSAVE R25 000INC VAT

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VENTURE Inn 5x2

1 Births

30 BuildingServices

BUILDING plans for munici-pal approval. New, addition,

alterations, as built.28 years experience. Albie

083 603 0499

34 CleaningServices

34 CleaningServices

SILVER CARPET CARESpring Special: 20% discounton steamcleaning of carpets& upholstery. Contact John

Silver 081 334 5806

35 ServiceDirectory

SOLAR hot water systemsaccredited installer and

maintenance.Charl Joubert 081 576 [email protected]

39 For Hire

GOLDEN REWARDSTRANSPORT

40 FurnitureRemoval/Storage

40 FurnitureRemoval/Storage 40 Furniture

Removal/Storage

41 GardenServices

AAA about refuse removal,plot clearing tree cutting,Charles 039 681 2836 or

072 396 8194

41 GardenServices

48 Pest Control

DIRK BOTHMA PESTCONTROL. For all pest prob-

lems and quality service.Phone 039 3121922

48 Pest Control

49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs

A & I Electrical cc PalmBeach Electrical/Aircon/Re-frigeration Installation &

Repairs. Andrè 072 233 1896

49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs

RHM FLOOR SANDING,Wooden floors, parquet

and sundecks.Cell. 082 7841414

52 SecurityServices

PROTEKAUTOMATION

Installer of gate &garagemotors, intercoms,

CCTV’S & electric fenc-ing.

Call 082 877 6968

55 Tuition Courses

Private Computer lessons /English literacy lessons

given from Port Edward toPort Shepstone. Will travel.

R150 per hour.David Walker: 082 701 1817

69 Computers

70 Cycles

BICYCLES:New and usedRepairs & spares

KADWA’S CYCLES039 682 0778

73 General Sales

Bulk second-hand tyresfor sale from R110 each.Call 0833 786 993 or

039 682 5385

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

cleaning078 112 8716084 593 3403

RJ’sRJ’s

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

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.

A 2 Z DEALERSWe Buy and Sell

and Pawn

Branches in Uvongo039 315 1254Ramsgate

039 314 9254Manaba

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

Tel: 039 685 [email protected]

CLASSIFIEDSGARDEN I HEALTH I HOME I NOTICES I RENOVATIONS I BUY & SELL I TO LET I FOR SALE

TO ADVERTISE CALL US ON 039 682 1010

Little didwe know that dayThat Godwas going to call you Stac,In life we loved you dearly aswe still do today.It broke our hearts to lose you, but youDid not go alone, for part of uswentwith you theDay God called you home.You left us peacefulmemories and yourLove is still our guide and althoughweCannot see you, you are always by our sides.Our family chain is broken, nothing seems the same,But as God calls us one by one,The chainwill link again.Love,Mom,Arthur, Sadie, Johan and Tayla.

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BUCO VACANCY 10X2

BUHR PARRY & CO 10X2 VACANCY

GLOVER FNB/CF van Staden

79 Pets/Aquariums/Tropical Fish

HARMONY HILL

124 Flats to Let

marburg Flat to let.2Bed/Prayer room/fencedR3300 incl water only.

083 301 3741039 685 4855

uvongomodern spaciousunit in

complex 2 bed 1 bathsea view R3500 inclwater only. 079 497

6471

125 Garden Cottage/Flatlet to Let

margate 2X CottagesClose to Mall/Hospital

1 bed/bath, kitchen/loungeR2800/R3000 incl L/W.

072 647 3112

Pumula 1 bedr gardencottage. Avail 01/11.

R2000 pm.039 684 5896072 778 7553

126 Houses to Let

iZotsha3bedrHouse(near Izotsha School) L.U.G,

Safe. R3800 incl W.082 390 1917

127 Holiday Guide

SAN Lameer 3x1

ACCOMODATION

130 Rooms to Let

margate Room to let withLUG. R2000 incl L&W. Avail

01/11. 084 602 5097

142 Flats for Sale

brandneWuP-marKet flats

forsale in UVON-GO. BUY OFF PLAN NOTRANSFER DUTIES.

2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATH-ROOMS.WALKINGDISTANCE TO THEBEACH. FROM R595

000 toR695 000. SOME FLATS

WITH STUNNINGBREAKER SEAVIEW.

THIS OFFERWILL NEV-ER REPEAT ITSELF.CONTACT DELOP DI-RECT LEON 082 770

6363

uvongomodern spacious Unit in

Complex 2 bed 1 bathsea view. For SaleR550 000. 079 497

6471

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

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

A munoj 3x1

TONY - SPOT CASH

TONY’S CAR 5X1

160 Motorcycles

FOR SALE Scrambler250cc Explode Basjan(John Wayne). Like new2012 model 600km onclock. Not yet serviced.R15 000 Contact Jack072 216 3913

161 Servicing andSpares

MOTORING directory

164 Used Cars

BRANILS CAR SALES5X1

forsale 2000 Diahatsu 4ton truck,good condition,with side rails. R95 000.

084 400 4601

forsale VW Beach Buggieas is for R20 000 or nearest

cash offer.Contact Ben 072 506 4961

38X38X6mtimber R3 permetre. 114x38 Timber R10per metre. 75x100 Poles.

072 765 9866076 424 5901

COMPUTER TRAINING 1

COMPUTER TRAINING 2

GRACE HOME 4X1

HANDYMAN/SECUR-ITY

Persons with sober hab-its & experience re-

quiredCall 2 Valley Rd Port

Edward.

173 GeneralEmployment

OXFORD SCHOOL VA-CANCY 6X1

TLC SUPER NANNIES4X1

179 Work Wanted:Domestic

clementine seeks domes-tic/care giver job.073 672 8795

189 Public Notices

URGENT NOTICE 5X1 TOOWNERS OF

173 GeneralEmployment127 Holiday Guide 157 Cars Wanted

MEDICAL DIRECOTRY 13X4

173 GeneralEmployment

SIBERIANWOLF PUPS

galvaniZed slidinggate, 4m x 1.8m high.Like new incl. wheels &

brackets.R3 400. onco

Tel: 082 6800 659

San LameerHoliday

Accommodationand also for sale.Contact Retha082 824 0390

Port Shepstone firm of Chartered Accountantshave a vacancy for an ambitious person wishing tocommence training as a trainee accountant with a

dynamic firm.

Applicants must commit themselves to studyingtowards a BCompt degree or equivalent with thegoal of obtaining their CA (SA) qualification.

Communication skills are essential.Competitive remuneration and ample

study leave allowed.

Matriculation Exemption with an adequate pass inMathematics is essential.

If you have not heard from us by 29 November2013 consider your application as unsuccessful.

Send CV, Matric & Unisa results toemail: [email protected]

TRAINEEACCOUNTANT

Tel: 039 682 1160. Fax: 039 682 4890 / 086 651 9606

39 Bulwer Street, P.O. Box 2, Port Shepstone 4240

EST 1954BUHR, PARRY & COCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (SA)

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

HAIR LOSS / BALDING /ALOPECIA

Marine BeachClinic

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Stimulate the growthcells of the hair folliclewith TriAction Hair Grow

lotion®.Stimulation promotes

growth & nourishment tothe roots & a new follicleis developed. Treat Hairloss, Alopecia, dandruff,slow growth, oily hair

etc…..033 342 5536 /0824368067

www.triaction.co.za

Marina Beach Clinic &Surgery Openweekdays -6pm Sat & holidays

9-4pm.Sunday - 10:15-1pm

082 446 7332 / 079 0634468 Dr Taks Singh

available Tues afternoons5:30-7:30pm Surgery: 039682 4494/ 082 555 4826

Marina Beach Clinicalso does emergencycall outs 082 446 7332

Marina Beach Clinicalso does emergencycall outs 082 446 7332

Hearing Consultants Pharmacies

THE EAR INSTITUTE.Shelly Beach Contact(039) 315 0893

Anerley PharmacySouthport shopping

centre. Tel: (039) 681 3282

Dr Bernadine JamesCounselling Psychologist

H.D.E (Wits) B.A. (Honours - UNISA). M.A.Counselling Psychology RAU Cum Laude. DLitt et Phil Counselling Psychology (UJ)

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IN THE KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT,

DURBANREPUBLIC OFSOUTH AFRICA

CASE NO:11053/2009In the matter be-tween:FIRSTRAND BANKLIMITED t/a FNB

PlaintiffandCORNELIUS FRAN-COIS VAN STADEN

Defendant

NOTICE OF SALE

(The sale shall besubject to the termsand conditions of theHigh Court Act No.59of 1959 and the Con-sumer Protection ActNo.68 of 2008 and therules promulgatedthereunder)KINDLY TAKE NO-TICE THAT in pursu-ance of the Judgmentgranted by the aboveHonourable Court inthe above matter onthe 2nd of May 2013and in execution ofthe Writ of Executionof Immovable Prop-erty on the 4th July2013, the followingimmovable propertywill be sold by theSheriff of the HighCourt for the districtof PORT SHEPSTONEon TUESDAY the12th day of Novem-ber 2013 at 10:00amat the SHERIFF’SOFFICE, 17A MGAZIAVENUE, UMTENT-WENI.SITUATED AT: POR-TION 5 OF ERF 717SOUTHPORT TOWN-SHIP, REGISTRATIONDIVISION ET, PROV-INCE OF KWAZULU-NATAL, IN EXTENT3603 (THREE THOU-SAND SIX HUN-DRED AND THREE)SQUARE METRES;HELD BY DEEDOF TRANFER NO.T6933/2006ZONING: Residential(not guaranteed)The property is situ-ated at 20 KLOOFROAD, SOUTHPORTand consists of Va-cant Land below

street level with asteep slope. (in thisrespect, nothing isguaranteed)

The aforementionedproperty will be soldon the Condition ofSale, which condi-tions and rules ofthis auction can beinspected 24 hoursbefore the sale at theoffices of the saidSheriff of the HighCourt for the districtof Port Shepstonesituated at 17A MgaziAvenue, Umtentweni,or at the offices of theAttorneys acting onbehalf of the Execu-tion Creditor at theaddress mentionedhereunder.The Auction will beconducted by the of-fice of the Sheriff forPort Shepstone theduly appointed Sher-iffs for Port Shep-stone in terms of Sec-tion 2 of the SheriffsAct 90 of 1986 asamended or the dulyappointed Deputies.Advertising cost atcurrent publicationrate and sale cost ac-cording to Court rulesapply. Registrationas a buyer is a pre-requisite subject tocondition, inter alia :a. In accordance tothe Consumer Pro-tection Act 68 of2008.(http :// www.in fo .gov . za / v i ew /Download FilesAction?id=9961)b. Fica –legislation:requirement proofof ID, residential ad-dressc. Payment of a regis-tration of R10 000-00in cash for immov-able propertyd. Registration Condi-tions.DATED AT DURBANON THIS 15TH DAYOF OCTOBER 2013.Attorneys for thePlaintiffGLOVER INCORPO-RATEDTel: 031 301 1539Ref: MAT 18442 / KZN

SIBERIAN WOLF XGSD PUPS FOR SALE5 males and 1 femaleleft to go to good

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I first heard about HEALER Papa Srinivas &Mama Shane on a community radio talk show.I took his number down & booked anappointment. He charged me to read my future.I was shocked when he told me my name &my husband’s name. HEALER Papa Srinivas &Mama Shane saw that my husband & I wereconstantly fighting. He mentioned that myhusband was involved with another woman,which I refused to believe. He then showed methe other woman in a mirror & I was shocked!!I had lived with unhappiness in my 10 years ofmarriage, until now. HEALER Srinivas & MamaShane cast a spell & the woman separated frommy husband, & they both confessed to me.Today we’re living happily respect & no fightingafter HEALER Srinivas & Mama Shane bindedhim. I regard HEALER Srinivas & Mama Shaneas my guide & will gladly refer anyone who issuffering to him. My husband has been to himand his business has also improved.

He also helps with other problems: LOVE,LUCK, MARRIAGE, BUSINESS, WORK etc.To book any appointment with HEALERSrinivas & Mama Shanecall him on 079 783 5196 / 083 755 7840

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Buco Hardware Buildware anOperation of JSE listed IliadAfrica located in Ramsgateseeks to employ the servicesof an experienced InternalSales person with goodproduct knowledge ofBuilding Materials as wellas DIY products.If you are suitably qualifiedand would like to build a ca-reer email an abridged CV [email protected].

Should you not havea response within7 days consideryour applicationunsuccessful

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HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 264 of 2013

NOTICE

KWAZULU-NATAL TOWN PLANNING ORDINANCE 27 OF 1949: INVITATION TOCOMMENT

Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 67 bis of the Town Planning Ordinance, 1949(Ordinance No. 27 of 1949), as amended, that it is the intention of the Hibiscus CoastMunicipality to consider an application for Special Consent on Remainder of Erf 234Ramsgate.

The purpose of the application is to obtain Special Consent to:

1. Increase Floor Area Ratio from 0.30 to 0.38 and to increase permitted coveragefrom 30% to 35%.

2. Relaxation of Government Reserve building line from 7.5m to 6.2m

The subject property is located on Dunbar Road and zoned “Special Residential 1” interms of the Margate Scheme. The subject site measures 929m2 in extent and it iscurrently developed with a dwelling unit.

A copy of the application is available for inspection between 08h00 and 16h00 at theErf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo, Department of Economic Development, Tourism andPlanning. Comments on the application, which may be submitted by fax, mail, or email,to the Head of Department: Economic Development, Tourism and Planning, Attention:Town Planner, Nelisiwe Sithole, Tel: 039 – 3159217, Fax: 086 587 7414, P.O. Box 5, PortShepstone, 4240, [email protected] by no later than 26 November 2013.

A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall have theeffect of precluding the person from further participating in the process and taking anyfurther steps, with regard to the application.

SM MBILIMunicipal Manager: Hibiscus Coast MunicipalityDate: 25 October 2013Application no: SC26/13

HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 259 of 2013

NOTICE

EARLY CLOSURE OF MUNICIPAL BUILDINGSNotice is hereby given to members of the public that all municipal buildings, includingoffices will be closed at 13:00 on Tuesday, 29 October 2013.

This is due to the staff meeting that is due to start at 14h00 at Ugu Sports and Leisureon the same day, the purpose of which is for the Municipal Manager to explain to theemployees the consultation process on, and about implementation of Electronic TimeManagement System in the municipality.

The municipality regrets any inconvenience this may cause.

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ISAZISO 259 KU 2013

UKUVALWA KWEZIKHUNGO ZIKAMASIPALANGAPHAMBI KWESIKHATHI

Umphakathi uyaziswa ukuthi zonke izikhungo zikamasipala, kubalwa namahhovisi,ziyovalwa ngo 13:00 emini ngoLwesibili mhlaka 29 October 2013.

Lokhu kungenxa yomhlangano wabasebenzi oyoqala ngehora lesibili (14h00) e- UguSports and Leisure ngosuku olufanayo, kulomhlangano uMphathi kaMasipala uyobeeyochazela abasebenzi ngohlelo lokuxhumana olubekhona olumayelana nokuqaliswakokusetshenziswa kwe-Electronic Time Management System kumasipala.

Umasipala udlulisa ukuxolisa ngokuphazamiseka okungenzeka umphakathiuhlangabezane nako ngalesi senzo.

SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGER

HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 270 of 2013

NOTICE

CHANGE OF FULL COUNCIL MEETING DATE

Notice is hereby given that the ordinary Council meeting scheduled for Tuesday, 29October 2013 has been rescheduled for:

Date: Monday, 28 October 2013

Venue: Hibiscus Coast Municipal Council Chambers10 Connor Street,Port Shepstone

Time 09:00

ISAZISO: 270 ku 2013

ISAZISO NGOKUGUQULWA KOSUKU LOMHLANGANO WOMKHANDLU

Umphakathi uyaziswa ukuthi umhlangano womkhandlu obuhlelelwe uLwesibili mhlazingu-29 October 2013, usuhlelelwe ukuba ube:

Usuku: uMsombuluko mhlaka - 28 October 2013

Indawo: Hibiscus Coast Municipal Council Chambers,10 Connor Street,Port Shepstone

Isikhathi: ngo - 09:00 ekuseni.

SM MBILI HIBISCUS MUNICIPALITYMUNICIPAL MANAGER 10 Connor Street

P.O.BOX 5Port Shepstone4240

Rhino Truck Sales requires the servicesof a motivated Website Administratorand IT Manager.

Responsibility Include:• Maintain, update and optimise our

website• Carry out any maintenance and

minimise down time of our compa-ny computers and network system.

• Promote our products through allmedia platforms.

Interested parties please email CV [email protected] you not hear from us within 7days, please consider your applicationunsuccessful.

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.

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HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 268 of 2013

NOTICE

Use of Fireworks as per the New Amended Explosives Act

Members of the public must be aware of the amended Explosives Act 2003 that dealswith the handling of Fireworks. The Amended Act dwells a lot on the definitions andcontrol of consumer fireworks. Application for a permit must be made in advance to theExplosives SAPS Inspector of Fireworks. The following is brought to the attention of thepublic:

The following fireworks are prohibited:

(1) Fireworks that are used as trick devices, booby traps, or as a joke;(2) Hand-held fireworks other than Christmas crackers, novelty matches and

sparklers;(3) Fireworks exploding violently such as firecrackers containing chlorate or metal

powders, including but not limited to “Bombs” and “Indian Kings”;(4) Table bombs and table rockets;(5) Fireworks with fuses that burn less than three seconds or longer than eight

seconds after lighting the fuse;(6) Fireworks with electric initiation or their own means of ignition such as match

crackers;(7) Fireworks not marked in accordance with these Regulations.

Approved consumer fireworks consists of:

(1) Fireworks in Class 1.4G as provided for in the UN Default Fireworks ClassificationTable, listed in Annexure “K”;

(2) Amorces and toy pistol caps, consisting of plastic or paper caps in shells, strips,rolls or individual caps where the pyrotechnic composition may not exceed 5,0grams per 1 000 caps for paper caps, and 6,5 grams per 1 000 caps in the case ofplastic caps; and

(3) Christmas crackers consisting of an over wrapped cracker containing a pull-typecracker or cracker snap, which may not contain more than 1,6 milligrams offriction-sensitive pyrotechnic composition.

Limitations on the use of fireworks are as follows:

(1) No person may allow any person under the age of 18 years to acquire, transport,keep, handle or use consumer fireworks except under the direct supervision of aperson 18 years and older.

(2) No person may use consumer fireworks —(a) within 1 000 metres from any airport, explosives manufacturing site or

workplace, fuel depot, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) depot, gasometer,hospital, old age home or home caring for the aged and frail;

(b) within 500metres from any industrial premises, kennels, any filling stationor retail premises where flammable gas containers are used, stored orfilled;

(c) within 500 metres from a South African Police Service Community ServiceCentre;

(d) in any building, or public thoroughfare; or(e) at any public place unless written permission has been obtained from the

local authority.(3) No person issued with a permit issued in terms of section 15 of the Act, may use

consumer fireworks after 23:00.(4) Paragraph (3) above may not prohibit the use of fireworks during a period

determined by the Minister.(5) In this Regulation a “period determined by the Minister”, means a period —

(a) beginning at 16:00 on the first day of the Chinese New Year and ending at00:30 of the following day;

(b) beginning at 16:00 on each day of Diwali and ending at 00:30 of thefollowing days;

(c) beginning at 16:00 on 31 December and ending at 00:30 of the followingday.

(4) No person may operate a public display of fireworks on any premises without thewritten permission of an inspector.

(5) The permission referred to in paragraph (4) above must stipulate the conditionsto be complied with.

(6) No person may keep or allow more than 40 kilograms gross mass of consumerfireworks on any premises for private use.

(7) The ACT does not anymore accommodate Guy Fawkes day.

The following penalities will be implemented by SAPS or Law enforcement officials:

(1) A person who fails to comply with the prohibition, direction, warning or specifiedperiod in the above sub-regulations will —(a) be liable to a fine not exceeding R 1 000 for every day during which the

failure continues to a maximum of R 60 000 if convicted in a Magistrate’scourt and a maximum of R 300 000 if convicted in a Regional court; or

(b) for a second or subsequent contravention or non-compliance, be liableto a fine not exceeding R 10 000 for every day during which the failurecontinues to a maximum of R 60 000 if convicted in a Magistrate’s courtand a maximum of R 300 000 if convicted in a Regional court.

(2) A person who fails to furnish information or documents in relation to the recordsthat must be kept in terms of the Act to the Chief Inspector or an inspector, whenso required within the specified period, will —(a) be liable to a fine not exceeding R 1 000 for every day during which the

failure continues to a maximum of R 60 000 if convicted in a Magistrate’scourt and a maximum of R 300 000 if convicted in a Regional court; or

(b) for a second or subsequent contravention or non-compliance, be liableto a fine not exceeding R 10 000 for every day during which the failurecontinues to a maximum of R 60 000 if convicted in a Magistrate’s courtand a maximum of R 300 000 if convicted in a Regional court.

(3) Any person who contravenes Regulation 121(2) (a), (b) or (c) shall uponconviction be liable to a fine or imprisonment of three years or to bothsuch fine and imprisonment.

(4) Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with the provisions of any otherRegulation shall, upon conviction be liable to a fine or imprisonment of five yearsor to both such fine and imprisonment.

Complaints regarding the issue of fireworks can be directed to your Local SAPS orHibiscus Coast Municipality Control Room on 039 6825555.

SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGER

HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 272 of 2013

NOTICE

KWAZULU-NATAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2008: INVITATION TOCOMMENT

The Hibiscus Coast Municipality has received an application in terms of item 1(1) ofSchedule 1 of the KwaZulu-Natal Planning and Development Act, 2008 (Act No. 6 of2008), relating to Portion 1 of Erf 684 Southport for:

The proposed amendment of the Port Shepstone Scheme by the rezoning of the saidproperty from “Tourist Residential 1” to “Special Zone – Tourist Residential”.

The zoning controls contained within the proposed Special Zone are virtually the same aswhat is currently applicable to the site; however the only amendment will be the increasein F.A.R from 0.25 to 0.3 for the purpose of accommodating the existing development onsite. The subject property is located at the corner of Caro Avenue and End Road and is1.36ha in extent.

A copy of the application is available for inspection between 08h00 and 16h00 at the Erf666 Crescent Road, Uvongo, Department: Economic Development, Tourism and Planning.Comments on the application, which may be submitted by fax, mail, or email, to theHead of Department: Economic Development, Tourism and Planning, Attention: SeniorTown Planner, Sithembile Ntozakhe, Tel: 039 – 3159244, Fax: 0865297256, P.O. Box 5, PortShepstone, 4240, [email protected], by no later than 26 November 2013.

A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall have theeffect of precluding the person from further participating in the process and taking anyfurther steps, with regard to the application.

SM MBILIMunicipal Manager: Hibiscus Coast MunicipalityDate: 25 October 2013Application no: RZ21/13

NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION(REF NO: DC 21/0043/2012)

Umzumbe Local Municipality’s proposal to construct the Ncazolo Access Road and Causewayhas been authorised by the KZN Department of Agriculture and Environmental Affairs. Acopy of the Environmental Authorisation dated 10/10/2013 and details of the applicationprocess are available from Nzingwe Consultancy; Tel: 039 315 7751, Fax: 039 315 6737 orEmail: [email protected]. Be advised that a notice of intention to appeal may belogged against this decision in terms of Chapter 7 of the EIA regulations, 2010 within 20 daysof the notification of the authorisation. Appeals may be directed to: Dr. Meshack Radebe,KZN MEC of the Department of Agriculture & Environmental Affairs; Head Office; Private BagX9059 Pietermaritzburg 3200; Tel; 033 343 8240; Fax: 086 662 1789; Physical Address: No 1Cedara Executive Building Cedara College Pietermaritzburg 3201.

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HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 242 of 2013

NOTICE

SOUTHBROOM TIDAL POOL REHABILITATION

Tenders are hereby invited for the Works included in the above project/tender. OnlyBidders who are registered with the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB)with a classification grading of a 3CE or higher are eligible to submit a tender and will beconsidered for an award.

Where a Service Provider uses Contactors / Subcontractors, they must be named in thetender document, must be suitably experienced in this regard and be registered withthe Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) with a classification grading of a3CE or higher. Proof of CIDB rating and experience must be submitted with the tenderdocument.

Failing to submit proof of a CIDB rating and relevant experience will lead to exclusionfrom the evaluation.

Tender documents may be obtained from Hibiscus Coast Municipality at the Departmentof Human Settlements and Infrastructure at 1 Protea Road, Marburg from Friday,25 October 2013 (office hours 07h30 until 16h00), upon payment of a non-refundable cashpayment of R304.83 (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. Cashiers are at the Old Post OfficeBuilding at the corner of Wooley and Robinson Street, Port Shepstone.

A compulsory clarification meeting will be held at the Margate Fishing Pier on Tuesday,29 October 2013 at 09h00. The meeting will be followed by a site visit to SouthbroomTidal Pool.

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

Completed tender documents in a sealed envelope, clearly marked “–”must be depositedin the tender box at the Municipal offices at 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone, no laterthan 12h00 on Friday, 15 November 2013 thereafter all tenders will be opened in public.

All technical queries are to be directed to Mr Johann Prinsloo of Royal HaskoningDHV on039 3156298 / 082 5015858.

HibiscusCoastMunicipality subscribes to theBroad-BasedBlackEconomicEmpowermentAct (BBBEEA), Act 53 of 2003, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (ActNo 5 of 2000). The 80/20 preference point system shall be applicable during the evaluationand adjudication of this tender proposal.

The procedure for evaluation of responsive tender offers will be a Method 4: FinancialOffer, Preferences and Quality (functionality). Evaluation of tenders will be done in twostages. Firstly, eligibility and quality (functionality) will be assessed: whereafter tenderswith a minimum of 60 points will be evaluated using the 80/20 Preference Point Systemfor Financial Offer and Preference. The Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act(PPPFA) applies to this tender.

The quality will comprise of scores for the following based on the criteria indicated in therespective tender returnables:

i) maximum of 10 points will be awarded for demonstrated experience with respect toundertaking building projects for the Core owners of the company, site agent and siteforeperson for the projects completed over the past 5 years

ii) A maximum of 10 points will be awarded for completion time on similar projectsiii) A maximum of 5 points will be awarded for the for the minimum relevant Built

Environment Qualifications with a recognised accredited educational institution

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 tenders and cancel thenotice to tender. Tenders that are submitted late, incomplete, unsigned or by facsimile,electronically or not completed in black ink will be rejected and not accepted for furtherevaluation. 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

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1TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER

Project Name: Upgrading of Water Pressures on High Lying Areas in MtentweniCIDB Grading: 4CE or HigherTender No.: UGU-07-1241-2013

Tenders are hereby invited for the upgrading of bulk water supply system to increase wa-ter pressures in Mtentweni township in Port Shepstone. The scope of work summarilyinvolves the upgrading of certain water pipe lines with associated fire hydrants and theprovision of a water tower with a capacity of 54.5 kL within Hibiscus Coast Municipality.The minimum specifications are detailed in the Tender Document. Tenderers should beregistered and have a CIDB contractor grading designation of 4CE or higher and appropri-ate experience in water reticulation and elevated steel tank construction. The works shallbe completed within 16 weeks. Tender documents will be available on Thursday 24 Oc-tober 2013 from the Cashier’s office in the Ugu District Municipality’s offices at 28 ConnorStreet, Port Shepstone upon payment of a non-refundable fee of R350 for each documentin cash. The municipal offices can be contacted by using the following telecommunicationnumbers: 039-688-5842 (P) or 039-682-4190 (F).

A compulsory site inspection will be held punctually at 10h00 on Tuesday 29 October 2013and prospective tenderers are to meet the engineer at the Ugu District Municipality’s of-fices located at 96 Marine Drive, Oslo Beach, Port Shepstone. Technical enquiries shouldbe addressed to Mr Taurai Taivo at 039-315-6596 or 082-337-3295 during office hours.

Completed tender documents are to be placed in a sealed envelope marked: Upgrading ofWater Pressures in Mtentweni: Contract No.: UGU-07-1241-2013 and must be deposited inthe Tender Box at the offices of Ugu District Municipality Phase Two Building at 96 MarineDrive, Oslo Beach, not later than 12h00 on Friday 8 November 2013.

The procedure for the evaluation of responsive tenders is Method 4 with the 90/10 Prefer-ence Point System. Tenderers will be scored for quality first and only those tenders thatmeet the specified minimum total score for quality will be considered further for 90/10 Pref-erence Points System. 90 points will be for price and 10 points for the B-BBEE status level ofcontribution. Ugu District Municipality subscribes to Municipal Supply Chain ManagementRegulations and Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000, (Act No 5 of 2000)and therefore gives preference to tenders from Broad-Based Black Economic Empowered(B-BBEE) enterprises or tenders in joint venture with B-BBEE enterprises. Points will beawarded to tenderers for attaining the B-BBEE status level of contribution as follows.

B-BBEE Status Level Contributor Number of Points(90/10 Principle)

1 102 93 84 55 46 37 28 1

Non-Compliant Contributor 0

Tenderers shall take note of the following Tender Conditions:• Ugu District Municipality’s procurement policy will apply,• Ugu District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest tender or any other

tender and reserve the right to accept the whole or part of the tender,• Tenders that are late or submitted by facsimile or electronically will not be accepted,

and• Tenders submitted are to remain valid for 8weeks from the closing date for submission

of tenders.

Mr D.D. NaidooThe Municipal ManagerUgu District Municipality

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EZINQOLENI MUNICIPALITYP O BOX 108, IZINGOLWENI, 4260

TEL: 039 534 1574/77/82FAX: 039 534 1585

Email: [email protected]

TENDER NOTICE

Tenders are hereby invited from qualified and experienced Bidders for the construction ofthe following Municipal Infrastructure Grant Projects within the Ezinqoleni Municipality inthe Province of KwaZulu Natal.

Contract Number Project Name Site Time Venue CIDB GradingInspectionDate

EZINQ-2013/10/39 Ngwenya to 30 October 2013 12:00 Ezinqoleni 3 CENduna MunicipalMaphumulo Offices,Access Road Harding

Main Road,Izingolweni

EZINQ-2013/10/40 Nqabeni to 30 October 2013 10:00 Ezinqoleni 4 CECelabane MunicipalAccess Road Offices,

Harding MainRoad,Izingolweni

EZINQ-2013/10/41 Makhanya 30 October 2013 11:00 Ezinqoleni 3 CEAccess Road Municipal

Offices,Harding MainRoad,Izingolweni

Tender documents together with the tender drawings, may be obtained from the Municipal-ity during working hours (8h00-16h30) from 29 October 2013, upon cash payment of a non-refundable amount of R300.00 per set. Bank cheques will not be accepted.

Tenderers are to be registered with the CIDB in a CE class for construction works and have aCIDB contractor grading designation as specified on the above table.

Tenders are to be completed in accordance with the conditions attached to the documentsand must be sealed and endorsed with the relevant contract number and deposited in the of-ficial tender box in the Reception of the Ezinqoleni Municipality at (N2) Harding Main Road,Opposite Izingolweni Taxi Rank, Izingolweni not later than 12:00 on Friday, 8 November 2013,at which time tenders will be opened in public. Tenders shall be valid for a period of 90 days.

A compulsory site inspection will be conducted by the Engineer on the above mentioneddate. A further briefing meeting will be held after the site inspection for emerging Contrac-tors to assist them with any queries they may have. The Engineer will not be available forinspection or briefing purposes on any other occasion. Tenderers are required to bring theirtender documents to the site inspection for signature.

Ezinqoleni Municipality subscribes to the Preferential Procurement Regulations 2011 andtherefore gives preference to tenders from emerging contractors or tenders in joint venturewith emerging partners.

The evaluation criteria of the tender is based on the 80/20 for bids less than the Rand value(Vat Inclusive) of R1000’000.00, and 90/10 for bids above the Rand value (Vat Inclusive) ofR1000’000.00.

Status level of contributor Preference points based Preference points basedon scorecard (90/10) on scorecard (80/20)

1 10 202 9 183 8 164 5 125 4 86 3 67 2 48 1 2

Non - compliant 0 0

All tender enquiries are to be directed to Mr S.V. Mngadi of Ezinqoleni Municipality on Tel039 534 1577 or email: [email protected]

The Ezinqoleni Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

M.N. MABECEMUNICIPAL MANAGER

HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 271 of 2013

NOTICE

VACANCIES

The Hibiscus Coast Municipality, an equal opportunity employer, requires the services ofsuitably qualified, well-motivated, assertive and result driven candidates to appoint to thefollowing posts:

TREASURY DEPARTMENTMANAGER ASSET MANAGEMENT

Salary: R356 880.42 per annum (Excluding all benefits)

Requirements: A recognized three (3) year degree in accounting or equivalent • Minimumfour (4) years actual and appropriate experience in asset management, with a minimum oftwo (2) years in local government • Previous experience in asset management and Treasuryfunctions will be an added advantage • Good interpersonal communication and reportingskills • Computer literacy, especially MS Excel.

Key Performance Areas: The incumbent will be responsible for the full asset managementfunction which involves the maintenance of a Fixed Asset Register, the safeguarding andinsuranceof assets •Management of the stores • Reporting according to the relevant accountingstandards • The Treasury function involves cash and investment management • Developmentand implementation of Treasury policies and procedures • Relationship management i.e.corporate to bank • An understanding of financial market sectors and risk management.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM AND PLANNING DEPARTMENTSENIOR TOWN PLANNER: SPATIAL PLANNING

Salary: R256 484 .06 – R276 278 .56 per annum (Excluding all benefits)

Requirements:A recognized degree in town and regional planning • At least 4 years’ experiencein a spatial planning environment • Registration or eligible for registration as a ProfessionalPlanner with the South African Council for Planners • Knowledge of processes, governmentpolicy and regulatory frameworks governing spatial planning is essential as is experienceof having taken a significant role in the formulation of spatial planning related projects •Understanding of the need for practical, tangible and investment friendly spatial planninginterventions in the context of the developmental challenges facing both urban and rural areasin South Africa • The ability andwillingness to initiate and lead spatial planning related projectsand interventions in-house as opposed to the reliance on consultants • The ability to lead andfacilitate consultation processes required in the spatial planning environment • Knowledge ofland use management • Knowledge of GIS will be an advantage • Computer Literacy • A validcode EB driver’s license is essential • Strong written and oral communication skills.

Knowledge: Ability initiate, facilitate and lead spatial planning projects and interventions in-house • ability to prepare high-level presentations for various consultative processes.

Key Performance Areas: Review of the spatial development framework • Review of existingprecinct and local area plans • Initiate, lead and formulate spatial planning projects for areasthat need spatial planning interventions • Formulate funding proposals for spatial planningprojects • development and implementation of spatial planning policies & strategy formulation• Management, monitoring and evaluation of spatial planning projects • Assessment ofdevelopment applications from a spatial planning perspective • Monitoring, compilation andanalysis of data related to spatial planning • Provide technical information and engage inlong term planning for the HCM • Undertake community and advocacy planning • Preparescomments and responses on proposed policies, projects and procedures related to spatialplanning issues affecting the Municipal area • Participation in development control and thepreparation of IDP`s and development planning procedures • Ensuring compliance withplanning legislation.

LOCAL ECCONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICER: TOURISM, EVENTS & MARKETINGSalary: R256 484 .06 – R276 278 .56 per annum (Excluding all benefits)

Requirements: Degree / Diploma in Tourism • Relevant post graduate qualification such asB Tech (Tourism) or B Com (Honours) will be an added advantage • Minimum of three (3)years’ experience in a similar environment. Good verbal and written communication skills •Knowledge of local government systems • A sound understanding of Integrated DevelopmentPlanning and Performance Management Systems • Understanding of organisationaldevelopment issues especially within the local government context • Ability to communicatein both English and IsiZulu is mandatory.

Key Performance Areas: Reporting to the Manager: Economic Development, the successfulcandidate will be responsible for the following, inter alia:-

ALIGNING OUTCOMES TO THE BROADER TOURISM OBJECTIVES:• Identify key deliverables and immediate goals detailed in Sector Plans and Council’s IDP inrespect of Tourism potential; • Mapping out and recommending tourism-focused initiativesand interventions necessary for the delivery of quality and professional services with dueconsideration given to the needs of the public; • Participation in tourism meetings with aview of advocating council’s objectives in terms of tourism development; • Aligning Council’stourism strategies with both provincial and national plans and policies

PROMOTION AND POSITIONING OF COUNCIL IN TERMS OF TOURISM• Communicating and disseminating information pertaining to attractions and events throughvarious mediums; • Participate in the development of publicity and marketing material anddevelop creative methodologies aimed at growing the tourism industry; • Provide advicebased on analysis to tourism operators, product owners, associations and emerging industryplayers on specific strategies for adoption and business growth opportunities. • Research newmarkets and events aimed at tourism growth and make recommendations to access thesemarkets; • Develop funding business plans in order to access available public funding witha view of further enhancing and elevating tourism development, particularly in rural areas;• Prepare economic impact assessments for identified tourism-focused events in order todetermine value and return on investment.

Hibiscus Coast Municipality is committed to the provisions of the Employment Equity Act No.:55 of 1998.

Any appointment that promotes representivity in all categories and levels within the workforceof the Council will gain preference.

Closing date: 8 November 2013

Canvassing with Councillors will disqualify the applicant.

Submit applications / CVs with certified copies of qualifications to the Hibiscus CoastMunicipality, Department Corporate Services, 10 Connor Street, P.O. Box 5, Port Shepstone,4240Enquiries : Manager Human ServicesTelephone: (039)688 2023 / 2072 / 2075 / 2077

NB: If you don’t hear from us within 21 working days of the closing date, regard yourapplication as unsuccessful

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GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]

A SWEDISH delegation of teachers and pupilsspent time in Gamalakhe, networking withOlwandle High School teachers, pupils andGamalakhe police officers.

They recently met at Olwandle High to talkabout crime in the area andpolice-communityrelations.

The delegation asked police about the vari-ous courts of law in the countryand traditionalcourts in areas of amakhosi, and learnt aboutSouth Africa in the process.

One of the visitors asked Sergeant VuyiswaTyani if SouthAfricahas thedeathpenalty andwhether crime was on the rise.

“No, the death sentence was abolished in

South Africa.“The first constitutional right of a person is

to have life,” said Tyani.SuperintendentWelcomeShushasaidthere

are many criminal acts they have to deal withdaily and said it could be said that reports ofcrime has increased.

“In thepast, in rural areasof amakhosi, youwould hear about tribal feuds and fights, andthatwhenyoufollowthem,youwouldhearthatone person fromone tribe had been killed andburiedand theother tribewould take revenge,so the conflict would continue, but now casesare reported to the police,” said Shusha.

OlwandleHighSchool teacherMrMufama-di said theyhosted theSwedishdelegationandworked with them on educational pro-grammes during their stay in Gamalakhe.

PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAAt a panel discussion at Olwandle High School last week are Swedish teachers, pupils,Olwandle High School teachers, pupils and the Gamalakhe police.

Swedes spend timein Gamalakhe

GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected].

DAMAGED bridges to the Assisi UguWa-terTreatmentPlant is cause for concernsays local resident Paul Reynolds.

Reynolds said the approaches to threebridges that werewashed away on the road tothe plant have made driving very difficult.

“The bridges have been like this for morethan six months. It is not a major job to fill inthe gravel that has washed away and makethem passable again,” said Reynolds.

He said that is not only normal vehicles thatare affected, but also Ugu vehicles that need toget to the Assisi Water Treatment Plant.

“Currently they [Ugu vehicle drivers] drivethrough the river beds around these bridges.When it rains the vehicles take a detour of anextra 40 kilometres to get there as they cannotdrive through the river. Ugu cannot afford thiscrumbling infrastructure in its current finan-cially stressed time.Who is responsible for re-pairing this road? Let’s help Ugu in this re-

spect,” said Reynolds.TheFever forwarded thephotosof thedam-

aged bridges to the Ugu District Municipalityspokesperson Sipho Khuzwayo for comment,but no response has been received at the timeof going to press.

HibiscusCoast Munici-palitySpokes-person SimonSoboyisa saidthe munici-pality,through itsDepartmentofHumanSet-tlement andInfrastruc-ture, is cur-rently investi-gating thematter andwill advise indue course.

PHOTO: PAUL REYNOLDSAccess bridges to the AssisiUgu Water Treatment Plantare practically unusable.

Assisi bridges need

urgent repair

1TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER

Project Name: Upgrading of Water Pressures on High Lying Areas in AnerleyCIDB Grading: 4CE or HigherTender No.: UGU-07-1240-2013

Tenders are hereby invited for the upgrading of bulk water supply system to increase wa-ter pressures in Anerley. The scope of work summarily involves the upgrading of certainwater pipe lines with associated fire hydrants and the provision of a water tower with acapacity of 54.5 kL within Hibiscus Coast Municipality. The minimum specifications are de-tailed in the Tender Document. Tenderers should be registered and have a CIDB contractorgrading designation of 4CE or higher and appropriate experience in water reticulation andelevated reinforced concrete tower construction. The works shall be completed within 16weeks. Tender documents will be available on Thursday 24 October 2013 from the Cash-ier’s office in the Ugu District Municipality’s offices at 28 Connor Street, Port Shepstoneupon payment of a non-refundable fee of R350 for each document in cash. The municipaloffices can be contacted by using the following telecommunication numbers: 039-688-5842(P) or 039-682-4190 (F).

A compulsory site inspection will be held punctually at 10h00 on Thursday 29 October2013 and prospective tenderers are to meet the engineer at the Ugu District Municipality’soffices located at 96 Marine Drive, Oslo Beach, Port Shepstone. Technical enquiries shouldbe addressed to Mr Taurai Taivo at 039-315-6596 or 082-337-3295 during office hours.

Completed tender documents are to be placed in a sealed envelope marked: Upgradingof Water Pressures in Anerley: Contract No.: UGU-07-1240-2013 and must be deposited inthe Tender Box at the offices of Ugu District Municipality Phase Two Building at 96 MarineDrive, Oslo Beach, not later than 12h00 on 8 November 2013.

The procedure for the evaluation of responsive tenders is Method 4 with the 90/10 Prefer-ence Point System. Tenderers will be scored for quality first and only those tenders thatmeet the specified minimum total score for quality will be considered further for 90/10Preference Points System. 90 points will be for price and 10 points for the B-BBEE statuslevel of contribution. Ugu District Municipality subscribes to Municipal Supply Chain Man-agement Regulations and Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000, (Act No 5of 2000) and therefore gives preference to tenders from Broad-Based Black Economic Em-powered (B-BBEE) enterprises or tenders in joint venture with B-BBEE enterprises. Pointswill be awarded to tenderers for attaining the B-BBEE status level of contribution as follows.

B-BBEE Status Level Contributor Number of Points(90/10 Principle)

1 102 93 84 55 46 37 28 1

Non-Compliant Contributor 0

Tenderers shall take note of the following Tender Conditions:• Ugu District Municipality’s procurement policy will apply,• Ugu District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest tender or any other

tender and reserve the right to accept the whole or part of the tender,• Tenders that are late or submitted by facsimile or electronically will not be accepted,

and• Tenders submitted are to remain valid for 8weeks from the closing date for submission

of tenders.

Mr D.D. NaidooThe Municipal ManagerUgu District Municipality

GINISILE NDOVELA

SOUTHSouthCoastHospicehelditsannualfundraisingRide forRemembranceonSunday,which startedat theSouth Coast Mall. Taking part were …

Ride forRemembrance

PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELADebbie King, Chas King, Jan Hulcoop, John Irven, Gwen Ross and Oscar Swanlund.

PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELADiane van Dyk, Jenny van der Merve andHarry Manci.

PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAReady to take off.

PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAAt the start.

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SUDOKU 126How to play: Fill in the missingnumbers on the grid so every horizontalrow, vertical column and every 3x3square contains the numbers 1­9,without omitting or repeating any.Submit your completed grid to theSouth Coast Fever, P O Box 23,Port Shepstone, 4240 or deposit intothe entry box at our offices and thefirst correct entry drawn weekly,will go Into the monthly draw.This winner will win a prize.Only one entry per person per week.

No registered lettersor faxed entries.

CROSSWORD 126There is a monthly crossword money winner. Weekly winners are announced and stand in line for the monthlyprize of R200. One name is drawn in the last week of the month to determine the winner. You can post entriesto PO Box 23, Port Shepstone, 4240 or deliver to the Fever offices. Closing date: 1 week from date of publication.

Across1 Halibut, sole for exam­ple (8)5 An iridescent gem (4)9 Search and rob (5)10 Insult (7)11 Apparently from no­where (3,2,3,4)13 Science of light (6)14 Leisurely walk (6)17 This way and that(4,3,5)20 Exhaustion (7)21 Astonish (5)22 Skulk (4)23 Airy (8)

Down1 Wild rage (4)2 In the wrong (2,5)3 Gratis (4,2,6)4 Hardly sufficient (6)6 Wander about stealth­ily (5)7 In recent times (8)8 Loving (12)12 Having misgivings (8)15 Go faster than (7)16 Arrival (6)18 Provide food (5)19 Loud ringing of bells(4)

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>>SudokuSolution 124

WINNER 124: E. Wenzel, RamsgateCongratulations! Your name goes into the monthly prize draw.

>> Crossword Solution 124Across1 Halfwit, 4 Add up, 7 Vine, 8 Credible,10 Cussedness, 12 Doomed, 13 Obtuse,15Hereabouts,18Foretold,19Obey,20Lobby, 21 Reverse.

Down1 Havoc, 2 Long shot, 3 Tiring, 4 AddisAbaba, 5 Debt, 6 Presume, 9 Vehe­mently, 11 Cucumber, 12 Doleful, 14Feeler, 16 Style, 17 Crab.

WINNER 124: M. Joshua, Umtenweni

Congratulations! Your name goesinto the monthly prize draw.

CROSSWORD& SUDOKULAST WEEK’S SOLUTIONS

DESTINATION marketing to the inter­national segments and niches canbe a very expensive exercise and at

times tourism practitioners ask, “is it worththe effort and cost when most of our cus­tomers are South African?”

There is some merit in such a commenthowever, we do need to recognise thatvisitors, say from the United Kingdom andEurope, generally have a higher spend percapita per day and as such South Africa’sforeign tourism revenue earnings (stated

by Tourism KwaZulu­Natal for 2011 asR71 billion) far exceeds the correspondingfigure for domestic tourism, which was in­dicated at R20.3 billion.

The long­haul visitor also tends to stayin a destination for long periods and hasa propensity to use a broader variety ofservices while here. Their interests are of­ten wider than many South Africans, par­ticularly in terms of cultural heritage andnature­based experiences. These explora­tory habits take them to many areas we

could consider isolated and too rural. Thistravel characteristic certainly sustainsmany livelihoods in some of our poorerareas.

The emersion and first­hand seeing ofcommunities in tourism has in some in­stances led to what is termed “Philan­thropic Tourism” whereby tourists becomebenefactors for a project or non­govern­ment organisation’s social programmes.

With the rand exchange rate being fa­vourable for overseas visitors, holiday and

leisure destinations like the Greater SouthCoast do come to the fore as real value­for­money options. Often when overseas visi­tors enjoy a particular area, they have beenknown to invest in properties as perma­nent or holiday homes.

I have noted a great number of ex­patsfrom all over the world living here and inmany cases the interest was pricked froma holiday to our shores.

Are overseas visitors worth it? You betthey are, and for that reason Ugu South

Coast Tourism will, in November, be pro­moting our tourism attributes at the WorldTravel Market in London. This promotionwill afford us the opportunity of engagingwith the travel trade, buyers and the travelmedia to encourage greater interest in, andsupport of, our tourism product mix.

So in the years ahead, if you hear moreforeign languages and dialects being spo­ken here, it may be a sign that our effortsin promoting abroad are bearing fruit.

Have a sun­filled week in our paradise.

Are international visitors worth it?

TOURISM 360JUSTINMACKRORY:CEO SOUTHCOAST TOURISM

Bargain Wholesalers focused on upliftingstokvel club members who save all year toensure they celebrate the holidays with theirpreferred or favourite brands. Bargain teamedup with its voluntary suppliers by inviting allclubs in the area to attend. The functionwent off well and was enjoyed by all. Bar­gain Wholesalers invites stokvel members tojoin it for an exciting shopping experiencethat offers best value for their money. Bar­gain Wholesalers is committed to giving backto stokvel members in the form of bestprices, quality and service. There was atremendous atmosphere at the variousbranches during the stokvel members’ meet­ing which displayed the mutual commitmentand loyalty between Bargain Wholesalers andstokvel members, who were spoilt for choicein terms of giveaways, lunch, tasters and re­freshments. The event sealed the relationshipbetween suppliers, stokvel members andBargain Wholesalers. The large turnout madethe event a tremendous success. BargainWholesalers invites all stokvel members tojoin it in an exciting shopping extravaganzawhich will guarantee value for money, lowprices and excellent service. Watch the pressfor dates and specials.

PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Stokvel clubs get welcome help

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DEVON Flanagan of Oribi Gorge and hispartner Jurie Pohl will undertake a daunt­ing expedition of Lesotho in November toraise awareness and funding for the Spiritof Adventure Leadership Trust (SALT).

The duo will be transecting the wholeof Lesotho, from the north to the south,hugging the Senqu River from its source inthe Mnweni region of the Drakensberg tothe southern border where the Senquchanges its name to the Orange River.

They will run the first 100km and willbe supplied with kayaks and supportequipment in Mokhotlong, from wherethey will paddle 434km to the southernborder. If the water levels are too low topaddle the river, they will run the 520kmon foot.

“We are undertaking a project that par­allels what SALT is equipped to do. It is notan easy feat, but neither is SALT’s missionand we are excited and honoured to be un­dertaking this expedition for as noble anorganisation as SALT,“ said Flanagan.

SALT is a non­profit organisation that

aims to provide a sustainable opportunityfor all youth in KwaZulu­Natal to receiveleadership training. The trust deliversworld­class leadership theory ­ that previ­ously could only be afforded by the moreaffluent educational institutions ­ into ru­ral and previously disadvantaged educa­tional establishments.

Through well trained and experiencedpersonnel, SALT then uses multiple differ­ent practical objectives and activities tofurther concrete the theory and make itmore applicable and relative to the stu­dents.

The activities are also designed tobreak barriers, strengthen morale and

morals and to encourage and motivate in­ter team trust and communication.

Jurie Pohl andDevon Flana­gan (right) ofOribi Gorge arebracing them­selves for adaunting fund­raising expedi­tion.

PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Flanagan looking to conquer Lesotho for a good causeSPORT

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THE Port Edward Bass Classic pre-sented by the South Coast Bass Asso-ciation (SCBA)will be held on privatefarm dams on 9 and 10 November.

Last year’s inaugural classic wasmet with great enthusiasm, whichprompted the SCBA to continue withthis initiative. The DeWet twins wonthe women’s division in 2012 andcaused double trouble when theyeach weighed a bass of the sameweight.

The competition adheres to Kwa-Zulu-Natal Bass Federation rules. Assuch,it’sstrictlycatch-and-releaseonartificial lures only. No team entrieswill be accepted and therewill not bea heaviest bag limit.

Great prizeswill be up for grabs inthe men’s, women’s and junior cate-gories including a Pisces Predatorkick boat, holidays, fishing rods andreels, watches and more.

Therewill also beaR500 cashpayout to the lucky angler who catches afish thatwas tagged in a recent SCBAfish-off during the two-day classic aswell as lots of lucky draws and rafflesto be won. Entry fee for the competi-tionisR80forseniorsandR60forjun-iors.

The captain’s briefing will be heldat Port EdwardMarlin Ski-Boat ClubonFriday,8Novemberat6pm.Toen-ter or for more information, contactSCBA chairman Manus Erasmus on0834120960, 0728785721 or [email protected]

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDJunior angler Declan Taylor is look­ing forward to the Port EdwardBass Classic on 9 and 10 November.

Port EdwardBass Classiccoming upNEW BREED

rock in Matatiele>> Young claims overall SA title as Engelbrecht finishes third in Senior Class Championship

SOUTHCoast riders finished theSouthAfricanNationalEnduroChampionship on a high in

Matatiele on Saturday.Rocky hills, dry riverbeds and

grasslands served as the last battle-field where the championships andtitlesforthe2013seasonweredecid-ed and it was the youthwho ruled atthe Matatiele WFO National Enduroas scholars Blake Gutzeit (ShercoRacing) of Oslo Beach and TravisTeasdale (Brother Broadlink KTM)finishedontheoverallpodiumofthistoughbutenjoyablefinalroundofthenational championship.

At 17 years old, Paddock’s WadeYoung(HusabergAlfieCoxRacing) islikelythefirstscholartowinanation-al enduro title as he clinched theoverall title for2013aswellas theE2(200cc) Championship title.

He had to settle for 10th placeoverall and third in E2 in Matatieleafterhecrashedduringthefifthof10Special Stages, injuring himself and

damaging his bike.The talented teenager will, how-

ever,befit todefendhisRoofofAfricatitle.

New E1 (Open Class) championAltus de Wet (Husqvarna Racing)claimedhissecondracevictoryoftheseason and fifth successive E1 victo-ry to secure his second place on theoverall standings after a tough 2013season inwhich he had to fight fromthe back due to a small mechanicalissue preventing him from finishingthe season opener.

DeWet posted the fastest times atthree of the special timed stageswhile his time for Special StageNinewas identical to that of Gutzeit, whomadea littlehistoryby finishing sec-ond overall and second in E1. Therewere70points(seconds)betweenDeWet and 18-year-old Gutzeit.

The young Sherco rider, who is aformer junior national championand the younger brother of formermultiplechampion,Jade,hadatrou-

ble freeraceandwontwomorestag-es to finishonthepodiumfor the firsttime since he started competing inthe National Enduro Championshiplast year.

The title for the Senior ClassChampionship was also decided inMatatiele where the defendingchampion William ‘Wild Will’ Gillitt(Team Liquorland Yamaha) claimedthe title for the fifth consecutive sea-son.

The season’s runner-up BruceMay(Yamaha)losttimeintheSpecialStages when he stalled his bike, buthe managed another second place(his fourth of the season) to securethe number two place for the yearahead of St Michaels rider JodyEngelbrecht (Husaberg Alfie CoxRacing),whofinishedthirdonSatur-day and in the championship. RyanPretorius (KTM) of Paddock finishedfourth with Albert Pos (KTM)fifth.

Denzil Torlage (Proudly Bidvest

Yamaha) of Paddock is the MasterClass champion for the sixth consec-utive year after winning for thefourthtimethisseason.HebeatDinoSantoro(Beta)andwonall fourof theSpecial Stages. Darryl Melrose(KTM) rounded off the podium.

Kokstad scholar Damien Scott(Criterion Yamaha Portable Shade)hadtojust finishtheraceintheSilverClassChallengetosecurethisclassti-tleand that is exactlywhathedidde-spite crashinga few times.Hehad tosettle forsecondplace for thedaybe-hind his teammate, Paddock riderKyle Flanagan, who won this classfor the second time this year. PaulSi-mon (Rocket Racing KTM) complet-ed the podium.

Local youngsters who also com-pete in the Junior National Off-RoadChampionship,DylanBarker (Crite-rionYamahaPortableShade)ofKok-stadandHencoBotha (PaMaRacingKawasaki) of Matatiele, finishedfourth and fifth respectively.

PHOTO: ELZA THIART-BOTESJody Engelbrecht (Husaberg Alfie Cox Racing) of St Michaels wrapped upthird place in the Senior Class Championship with another podium finish.

PHOTO: ELZA THIART-BOTESWade Young (Husaberg Alfie Cox Racing) of Paddock added the overall ti­tle to his E2 (200cc) Championship title.

PHOTO: ELZA THIART-BOTESBlake Gutzeit (Sherco Racing) of Oslo Beach finished on the overallSouth African National Enduro Championship podium for the first time.

PHOTO: ELZA THIART-BOTESMaster Class champion Denzil Torlage (Proudly Bidvest Yamaha) of Pad­dock capped another dominant year with a fourth class win.

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Date Teams Venue Time26­Oct Kaizer XI vs. Junior Spurs TB Molefe 2pm26­Oct Korea vs. Makoya TB Molefe 3.25pm26­Oct Mighty Spurs vs. Classic TB Molefe 4.50pm27­Oct Homeline vs. BB United TB Molefe 9am27­Oct All Stars vs. Sallas TB Molefe 10.25am27­Oct Nuform vs. Sdeni United TB Molefe 11.50am27­Oct Bucs vs. Mthini TB Molefe 1.15pm27­Oct Wireless vs. Legends TB Molefe 2.40pm

Welcome boost>> Lonza fulfills goal for Try Again Football Club with new sponsorshipdeal

THE dreams and aspirations ofUgu District’s Try Again havereceived a tremendous boost

withLonzaWoodProtectionsteppinginandkitting theteamoutwithbrandnew quality soccer boots, shinguards, training bibs, goalkeepergloves and 21 training balls.

Try Again, who play in the SAFAUgu SAB League, now run onto thefield with a renewed sense of teampride.

This has brought a turning a pointin the lives of these young and talent-ed soccer players according to AlbertNgcobo, team coach and Production

Supervisor at Lonza Wood Protec-tion.

“Before receiving the new kit, theboys had to borrow soccer boots andshin guards each time they played.Weonlyhad threesoccerballsandnotraining bibs or cones.

“The sponsorship the team havereceivedfromLonzaismorethanjustnew kit. It tells these young playersthatLonzabelieves in their talentandis prepared to invest in their soccercareer. Words cannot describe howgrateful we are,” said Ngcobo.

Lonza Wood Protection’s Market-ing Manager, Gerard Busse, com-

mented:“ItisacoreobjectiveofLonzato care for its community and we arethrilled at the opportunity to play arole inprovidingnot only equipment,but an inspiration to a young and tal-ented soccer team to believe in andpursue your dreams at all costs.”

“TryAgainFootball Clubmanage-mentwouldliketoexpresstheirgrati-tude toLonza fora jobwelldone to in-spire the disadvantaged youth in ourcommunity.Welookforwardtobuild-ingon this relationship in the future,”concluded Alson Ngcobo, Try Againteam manager.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDTry Again have received a sponsorship boost.

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SCOTTBURGHAceswerecrownedSA-FA Ugu Regional Nedbank Cup cham-pions at Marburg Sport Complex onSunday.

TheNorthernStreamwinnersweretoo strong for Southern Stream win-ners Jabulani United and powered toa3-0wininthegrandfinal toclinchthesilverware.

The final round of the SAFA UguWomen’s Regional League was alsocontested at the venue on Sunday and

saw Leeds take the league title.The Leeds ladieswere full value for

their triumph and will now representthe Ugu District at the upcoming pro-vincial play-offs.

Meanwhile, in the the GamalakheZonal Football League Citizen humili-ated Young Mates 9-2 after the teamswere deadlocked 2-all at half-time.

The big game of the week saw de-fending champions Wireless take thefull threepointsagainst the in-formAllStars thanks to a 3-1 win.

Allfourgoalswerescoredinthefirsthalf.

The All Stars tried everything tobreak the Wireless defence, butcouldn’t add to their first-half goal.

In other results, BB United beatMthini 1-0, Nuform beat Junior Spurs2-1, SdeniUnited continued theirwin-ning ways with a 2-1 victory overMighty Spurs, Korea thumped Classic5-1, LegendsbeatBucs1-0andKaizerXI came away with a 3-1 win overHomeline.

The SAFA Mtwalume FootballLeague, which was put on hold in re-cent weeks, will resume on Sunday.

Scottburgh Aces clinch Nedbank Cup

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TWO young stars emerged for the Southern KwaZulu­Natal XI in their Round Four 50­Over Premier Leagueclash against Uthangulu District in Empangeni onSunday.

Although they suffered a 60­run loss, the per­formances of schoolboys Ross Theron and YogeshanPillay showed Southern KwaZulu­Natal have ade­

quate depth to remain competitive in their maidenPremier League season.

Southcity Christian College’s Theron took thegloves in his debut match and produced a near fault­less performance with two stumpings, a run out anda run out assist. Port Shepstone High School’s Pillay,in turn, showed impressive maturity, bowling wellagainst the senior Premier League batsmen and tak­ing two wickets for 42 runs in 10 overs. He also dis­played potential with his batting capabilities beforebeing bowled for 11.

The hosts batted first and finished on 205/9 aftersomeeconomicalbowlingbythevisitors.GarethBish­op took two for 12 in five overs and captain Raja Kazitwo for 38 in 10 overs, while Niko Potgieter concededjust 20 runs in his 10 overs.

The top order did well to keep Southern KwaZulu­Natal in the running with dark clouds rolling in. Therain eventually started to fall and with the visitors be­hind with their run rate, they had no choice but to gofor broke.

Bishop top­scored with 29 and the in­form LionelJali scored 26, however, Southern KwaZulu­Natal losttoo many wickets and were ultimately bowled out for145.Southern KwaZulu­Natal will host DHS Rhythm atPort Shepstone Country Club on Sunday with the ac­tion getting underway at 9am.Meanwhile, Round Three of the Southern Natal ClubsCricketTwenty20tournamentwasrainedoutandwillbe played at a later stage.Sunday’s SNCC T20 tournament fixtures(home team listed first):Sezela vs. Hibiscus Colts (8.30am)DouglasMitchellTigers vs.SouthernEagles(8.30am)Merlewood vs. Port Shepstone (8.30am)Sezela vs. Southern Eagles (1.30pm)Douglas Mitchell Tigers vs. Merlewood (1.30pm)

Young guns shine for SKZN XI

Rhinos rule the roost>> Paddock polocrosse players help Rhinos clinch Junior Classic

PADDOCK Polocrosse Club players endedtheseasononapositivenoteat theJuniorClassic that took place in Mooi River re-

cently.The club sent several juniors to the event

who played from the ADivision to Sven Bungein the Pee Wee Division. The classic was verywellrepresentedwith90juniorplayersfromallcorners of the country participating in the sea-son-ending event, where fine polocrosse wascoached and played.

Players enjoyed two days of top-notchcoachingandteambuildingfromSouthAfricancoaches andplayers prior to the games,whichwere played over two days.

Playerswere drafted into different teams indifferentdivisions, thusPaddockdidn’t playasa team.

Apartnership consisting of oneplayer fromeachof the threedivisionswasalsodrawnandthesewere the teams for the tournament.Eachdivisionhadawinner, and theoverall partner-ship scores determined the partnership win-ners.

Paddock pair Amber and Paige Pretorius

playedkey roles for a formidableRhinos team,who boasted seven national players in theirteam of eight. With the Paddock sisters in topform, the Rhinos - sponsored by Rhino TruckSales,AbantuCapitalHoldingsandCrissCrossSecurity - won all three of their A Divisiongames, beating Branson 31-21, Russel James32-14 and Du Pont 31-20 in the final to becrowned Junior Classic champions.

The star duo and their Paddock clubmateJessicaHeaver,whowaspart of theCDivision-winningShawside,were thepartnershipwin-ners.KenanClassenwasamemberof theBDi-vision-winning Gilson team, Kyla Biggs andBunge played for BDivision teamEngenGrey-town, Pierre Scheepers played for B DivisionteamSandwithandLaraBouverierepresentedC Division runners-up Armitage.

Paddock players also played in the recentRichmond family tournament, where severalteamsmadeupof familymembersor ‘adopted’families faced off. Kyla Biggs, Jason Biggs andKennedy Stone won their division, while KylaBiggs and her horsewere named themost im-proved rider and horse of their division.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Junior Classic­winning Rhinos polocrosse team comprised (back, from left) Leanne Pretorius(manager), Graham Maclarty (coach), Travis Tim (coach), Bryan Mitchelson, Stef Harris, Chad vonBenecke, Bruce Maclarty (chief South African coach), Ryan Pretorius (Rhino Truck Sales), (front,from left) Dane Csaszar, Amber Pretorius, Paige Pretorius, Natalie Maclarty and Paula Maclarty.

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