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Temple execmembers quit>> Executive cites current members for ‘aiming atremoving trustees’KAVEEL SINGH
COMMUNITY members were surprisedto find out that six of the seven trusteesof the Vishwaroop Temple in Plein
Street had resigned from their position.Chairperson Lucky Singh was the first to
resign, with trustees Suresh Lutchminarain,Rajesndra Desai, Pravin Hurri, HunslallMathura and Anil Hurbans following.
Speaking to the Weekly, Hurbans said itwas“unfortunate that these trustees,whoaresenior members serving collectively for 90years with dedication and commitment, hadto make this difficult decision”.
“Inrecenttimesmanymeetingswerechar-acterised by discussions aimed at removingtrustees from the board of management. Inthemeantime, the [temple’s] constitution hasundergone various amendments and it be-came apparent that senior members are ac-corded little respect.
“Trustees feel that our efforts, contribu-tions and services are no longer needed,hencewe resigned to avoidbeing seenas ‘ob-stacles’.”
Hurbans stated that the temple’s constitu-tionaffordedthepublicanddevoteestherightto ask the secretary to call a general publicmeeting where resignations can be fully dis-cussed.
“Thedevotees,publicsponsorsanddonorshave the right to know the truth.We look for-ward to this meeting,” Hurban.
Singh declined to comment saying hewould voice his opinion at the next publicmeeting. Interim temple chairperson Dhan-jay Kassie said the organisation was not runforprofitandallmembersattendedvoluntari-ly. “Theystatedtheyhadpersonalreasons[forresigning] andwehave to accept that. Opera-tionsof the templehave continuedasnormal.We have no issues and want to let the publicknow that all is well.”
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One giant step for education
KAVEEL SINGH
TONGAAT Junior Primary School celebrated 20 yearsofdemocracybylaunchingtheirQualityLearningandTeaching Campaign (QLTC) on Friday.
High ranking department officials including acting cir-cuit manager Selvan Chetty and district director for Pine-town Nkosinati Chonco attended the event.
QLTCwas initiatedby teachers’ unionSADTU in2008 touplift thestandardandpracticesof teachinginSouthAfrica.The campaign has since been adopted by the Departmentof Education and exists in most schools in the country.
The celebration openedwith entertainment frompupilsat the school who earnestly performed traditional dancesand sketches.
Principal Thokozani Khumalo said she was proud to behosting a dual event at the school this year.
“Weareextremelyhonoured tobehostingsuchavarietyof celebrations at our school today. Fromwhat I can tell weare moving forward as a school following the vision of ourforefathers.Educationisoneofthemain,ifnotthemaintool,for the people,” she said.
“At our school we want to constantly encourage qualityteaching and learning in away that shows our staff andpu-
SouthAfricawith you and strive to uplift ourwonderful na-tion,” said Chetty.
Healsocommended theschool for its constantoutstand-ing efforts.
“There is a high standard of education that I can see andit is a wonderful example for the rest of the community.”
District director for PinetownNkosinati Chonco addressespupils at the 20 years of democracy and QLTC launch inTongaat.
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>> Tongaat Junior Primary celebrates 20 years of democracy and launches campaign
pils that education is more than just learningsomething from a book. It is about engagingin those ideas andgainingone’s ownperspec-tives.”
Khumalo said that the school aims to takeforward the ideals of democracy and the con-cept of quality teaching and learning to theclassroom and initiate proper methods ofprogress.
Addressing pupils and parents, Choncolauded the school for its efforts and culture ofteaching.
“There are many pupils from this schoolwho go on to attend high schools in the areaandthesehighschoolsaresomeof thetopper-forming schools in this district. For me, I seea school that has great leadership and excel-lentmethodsinplacetogroomourfuturelead-ers.
“The work that goes on here is reflected inthe admirable adults that are coming out ofthis community who come back to uplift theirpeople. I am proud to be here with stalwartssuch as yourselves,” said Chonco.
Chetty reminded the large crowd of thestruggles that took place during the apartheidera and urged pupils to follow the footsteps oftheir leaders.
“Thefuturethatourleadershavesacrificedfor ishereandnow.Youare theones thatmusttake their dreams and aspirations for a better
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Victoria Primary learners participated in the Intermediate Phase – Quiz Contest. Tyrll Trevorwas placed first among the grade four learners. Sarisha Harrysharan came second in theGrade 6 category. Both learners will now represent the cluster at the Circuit level finals toheld on the 27May.
Seen is Educator –Mrs Y Naicker,Principal Mr LBMaharaj and learners,Tyrll Trevor and Sarisha Harrysharan.
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Flamingo Heights finally lit upKAVEEL SINGH
RESIDENTS who travel by train in FlamingoHeightswill no longer have towalk in the darkat the newly lit up station.
Hundreds of commuters have been de-manding lighting in theareaknownfor itshighcrime incidents.
The station is used by many commutersfrom Flamingo Heights Belvedere, Belgate.Umbhayi and Gwala’s Farm.
“Since the townships were built, residentsfacedadangerouspassage that led fromBelve-dere into Eagle Drive in Flamingo Heights.Many commuters were robbed and viciouslyassaulted by criminals. They lost valuableitemssuchascellphones,watches,walletsand
thepassageandhelpcreatesaferconditionsforthem. “I accompanied them to the dark spotandwasalarmedthat themunicipality failedtoprovide safetymeasures for our ratepayers forso many years.”
Abraham urged all residents to make theircommunity a better place by getting involvedintheircivicwards,communitypolicingforum,school governing bodies and any other struc-ture where they could identify common prob-lems and bring them to his attention.
“Onedoesn’t have towait for someone toberobbed or mugged before the problem is re-solved,” said the councillor.
Contact councillor Michael Abraham on072 629 4384or visit himat his office at Room10 Tongaat Sizakala Centre.
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>> Homeowners will gain in new plan
JONATHAN ERASMUS
ETHEKWINI households could beturned intominiature power stationspushing out energy onto the powergrid.
If the city is given the go-ahead bySouth African energy regulator Ner-sa, Durban could be a trailblazer indelivering clean renewable energy tothe metropolitan’s grid from therooftops of suburban homes.
The city is expected to launch itsresidential off-set programme on 1July when the new electricity tariffscome into effect.
Wealthier residents are expectedtobeamong the first to climbonto thepower generating train due to thelarge cash outlay for the expensivetechnology, but industry insidershave confirmed that financing mod-els have already been created —opening up doors for middle-incomehouseholds to slash their householdenergy costs.
Chief electrical engineer at theeThekwini electricity unit LeshanMoodliar said the ambitious pro-grammeisa“riskwearewillingtoac-cept”, but addedamultitudeof “tech-nical studies” still need to be ex-plored.
“There isamassiveuptake for this
typeof energy inEuropebutwith thiscomes plenty of regulations, stand-ards and safety. We are infusing riskontothegrid.Thereismassiverisk[toour infrastructure and staff] but it isvery exciting,” said Moodliar.
According to a document called“Residential Embedded GenerationTariffs” on the city’s website, import-
ed energy will be “off-set against ex-ported energy at a ratio of 1:0,65”. Itcontinues tosay thatexportedenergywill only be off-set “to a maximum ofthe imported energy” and any excessexported energy will be “forfeited[and] no carry-overs are allowed”.
Households will have two meters—onetomeasureexportandanotherto measure imported energy.
“Nine out of 10 times there will beno cost to the resident chargedby the
citytobeincludedontotheoff-setpro-gramme, but they will need to followa pre-set application and applicationprocess and use equipment of an ac-ceptable quality,” said Moodliar.
ProjectsalreadyexistintheNelsonMandelaBayMetroandpartsofCapeTown.
Meanwhile, industrysourceshavewarned the public to be cautious offly-by-night energy saving compa-nies selling sub-standard equipmentwith little or no guarantee.
James Shirley from SchneiderElectric said: “In South Africa, thelargest uptake for renewable energyproductshavebeentheupperincomeearnerswhocanaffordtheinitialpay-ment but see the long-term savingsand those in rural areas who cannotwait for electrification. The middle-income group are less likely as theydon’t have the immediate cash.”
GregWenzler,ownerofTasolSolarin KwaZulu-Natal, which is fran-chised throughout the country, saidevery house’s saving would dependon the usage.
“An average household in Durbanuses about 800 kW in a month, al-though areas such as Umhlanga aremuch higher from 1 400 kW up-wards. The number of solar panelsyou have will also depend on the
space on your roof, while other dy-namicssuchaswhereyouobtainsun-lightwill alsoplayapart. Onaverage,
a household receives peak sunshinefor about four and a half hours,” hesaid.
cash,” said wardcouncillor MichaelAbraham.
Jennifer Mood-ley, a regular com-muter, expressedher joywhensheen-tered the passageand found it brightlylit one evening.
“I went home ec-static knowing that Iwouldbemuchsaferonmyway toandre-turning from work,”said Moodley.
Umbhayi resi-dent Juza Mfunelwasaid even though hewas not a victim, hewas fearful becausehe had heard ofmany residents whowere robbed in thedark alley.
“Now we havepeace of mind. Weare grateful to themunicipality andour ward councillorfor their assistance,”he added.
Abraham said aconcerned group oftrain commutersand other residentsaskedhim to inspect
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1100 ffoooottwwaavveess>> Giant swell impacts the North Coast
SHANNON HOPKINS
THENorthCoastexperiencedgi-ant swells, reminiscent of thedestructiveMarch2007storm,
last week.Lifeguard supervisorBonganiXu-
lusaid thewaveswere“easilyeight to10 feet high” at times. Beaches wereclosed on 15,16, 21, 22 and 23 Junedue to rough surf conditions, and be-causesomeofthesharknetsweredis-turbed, making beaches unsafe.
Xulu said there was an incidentlast week where two local brotherswent out on their paddle skis, facingthe huge waves at Thompson’s Bay,despite there having been a red flagup to signal danger.
In their attempt to get to back line,they got caught in a side wash.
Xulu said oneman lost his surfski,while the otherwas washed onto therocks. “I told two of my fellow life-guards to rush there to help. We dis-patched a jet ski from Salt Rock and
IPSSRescueandNetcareparamedicsalso responded to the scene.
“Luckily the brothers were res-cued with just minor scratches andwere inastablecondition,”saidXulu.
A Chaka’s Rock resident, LeonGroenveld, said he could feel the vi-brations of the waves at his cliff-sidehomeas theypounded theshore,andthat waves damaged part of the cliffat Morewood Cove.
A cliff shelf was broken off andlanded on the beach below, he said.
“Some people had been sittingabove the shelf that collapsed, theywere very lucky not to be hurt.
“The man-made subsoil drainsabove the cliff face exacerbated theproblem, I think. It’s a big problem inthis area,” said Groenveld.
North Coast environmentalistDuncan Pritchard said that 'nothingreally special causes this big swell,just offshore storms and winds'.
“Thispastswell, Isuspectwasare-sult of that big cold front that causedflooding in theCape, but itmoved outto sea before it really got to us,” saidPritchard.
He said once out at sea, the windhas a bigger area to blow across andthe longer the surface area it blows
against, the larger the swell.“So really it was just down to off-
shorewinds,whichwedidn't feel,buta couple hundred/thousand kilome-
tres offshore would have been ex-tremely windy to cause this swell”.
He said the swell can lurk for daysafter the wind.
THETongaatChildandFam-ily Welfare Society requiresassistance from the public tolocate the biological father ofSibongiseni Zondi of Gwa-las’s Farm (DOB12/04/1999).
The biological father isknown as EdwardMzanywaZondi of Bhamshela.Ifyouhaveanyinformation
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THREE Pakistani nationals were robbed andassaulted during an armed robbery nearMountMoreland,Verulam,saidReactionUnitSouth Africa (RUSA).
According toRUSAheadPremBalram, thevictims were in possession of a large amountof cash and were travelling in the direction ofVerulam when they were forced off the roadby the occupants of a black Audi with an NPNregistration.
“The suspects,whowerearmedwithhandguns, drove the victims’ vehicle to a nearbysugar cane plantation and robbed them oftheir cash and other valuables. They then se-verely assaulted the victims before fleeing thescene in an unknown direction.
“RUSA's control centre received a call re-garding the incident. The caller requestedmedicalassistanceforthevictims.RUSApara-medicsweredispatchedtothesceneanduponarrivaltreatedthevictimsforinjuriestheysus-tained during the robbery,” he said.
Balram said two of the victims had to betransported to hospital due to the extent oftheir injuries.
Mount Morelandrobbery
A KIA bakkie, that was stolen in the Phoenixarea,was recovered inWaterloo, Verulam, bymembersofReactionUnitSouthAfrica(RUSA)on Thursday, 19 June.
According to RUSA head Prem Balram thebakkiewasfittedwithavehicletrackingdevicefrom Tracker.
“Once the owner realised that his vehiclewasstolenheactivatedthetrackingdevice.Di-rectorofReactionUnitSouthAfricaVinodBal-ram and RUSAmember Denis Kleynhans be-gan tracking the vehicle which was emittingsignals in the Verulam area.
“The signal grew stronger as they ap-proached the Waterloo area were the vehiclewas eventually recovered abandoned on theroadside,” said Balram.
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Illovo WhiteSugar 2.5kgIllovo White Sugar 2.5kg22
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99
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90
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Orient BasmatiRice 5kgOrient Basmati Rice 5kg 59
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THE Vedanta Ashram hosted a Chil-dren’s Day celebration at the ashramon Sunday.
LogiePandaramof theashramsaidit was a “joyous occasion” for the or-
ganisation.“It is with a great sense of joy that
we are celebrating ‘Children’s Day’ atthe ashram.
“We want to give children theirrightful place in society with a earlystart with coming to an ashram atmo-sphere and spending time in small ac-tivity that will instill memories ofprayer, worship and spirituality,” saidPandaram.
AccordingtoPandaramtheashramis catering for parents, grandparents
“There will be weekly children’sspiritual hour on Sundays at10am,where the children from five years on-ward will learn basic and systematiclessons inHinduism.The smaller chil-drencanengage indrawingandpaint-ing.
“We urge parents to carry somedrawingmaterial. Babies can just playaround the ashram under the parentswatchful eye. Most importantly wewouldliketoencourageparentpartici-pation in the activity.”
Local ashramcelebratesChildren’s Day
Pupils raisefunds forChildwelfare>> Organisation humbled by youngsters’support
WEEKLY REPORTER
REPRESENTATIVES of theTongaat Child Welfarepraised La Mercy Primary
School’s staff and pupils for sup-porting their children’s fund ini-tiative.
Social worker Mariam MkhizeandDeviNaidoovisitedtheschoollast Tuesday to present a certifi-cate for their contributions.
Addressing the assembly, Nai-doo thanked the principal and co-ordinating teacher D Moodley aswell as all the teachers and pupilswho raised the funds.
“The children’s fund was initi-ated after research conductedshowed the link between hungerreduction, improved nutritionandchildren’s learning. This fund
involveschildrenhelpingchildrenand the money received will helpto sustain the Schools BreakfastProgramme,” said Naidoo.
In her address, Mkhize saidthat 2491 pupils are benefitingdaily from the programmewhereanutritiousbreakfastcereal,Mor-
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDTongaat Child Welfare Social worker Devi Naidoo presents a certificate of appreciation to staff and management at La Mercy PrimarySchool.
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Tongaat hip hop groupready to rock
>> Local talent to make waves on the North Coast
WEEKLY REPORTER
TONGAAT’SfreshestandpopularhiphopbandGhettoSquadissetto rock KwaDukuza starting
with the Stanger Winter Fair this Sat-urday then Ballito’s Mr Price Pro nextweek.
Kepza(SaneleNdlovu),Def (Sthem-bisoMngadi)andMarvinG(SonwabileNene) founded the hip hop groupwith50 friends over a decade ago in Mag-waveni.
Although some of the memberseventually left to pursue other inter-ests, the trio stood firm.
“Whenyoudon’t see yourself doinganything else but music, you’re morereluctant to go try something else,”said Ndlovu, who is also the group’sproducer.
Thegrouphasbeenselected toper-form at theWinter Fair at the StangerRecreational Grounds this Saturday28 June.
“We rocked this year’s TongaatCharityFairandwe’reexcitedtogetanopportunity togospreadthesameloveandmusic inKwaDukuza,”saidMnga-di.
Fair goers will get a sneak previewof the group’s latest single “Banana”
and their summer anthem “HeitaHol-la” - the video for this songwas shot inTongaat.
On the Thursday 3 July, GhettoSquad are excited as the group willbe making their debut at the Ballito’sMr Price Pro Festival at WillardsBeach.
“Last year was a bittersweet yearforus.WelostoneofourmembersSim-phiwe ‘Skay’ Ndzimakwe just after re-cordingourhit singleBayede.Wemissthat boy,” said Nene.
For more information contact GSmanager, Thamy Cebekhulu on083 884 3685.
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Dawncrest Civic Association andDaylee Independent held a “Cuppafor Hospice” fundraising event andraised muchneeded funds for theVerulam Hospice. Pictured are someof members handing over thecheque to the chairperson of theVerulam Hospice.
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BEACHCOMBERS,strollers or anyonewanting a fun day onour shoreline take partin the Peace CottageFun Day which is happening this Saturday 28June.
The Umdloti Conservancy, with the support of the Umhlangaand Umdloti UIPs,have organised a walkto Peace Cottage Beachon the next springtide.
The event has beenarranged to build closercommunities and tohighlight the importance of our sharedbeaches and environment.
The walk sets off at7.30am.
Walkers from Umhlanga must meet at theHawaan Forest rendezvous point just north ofthe Breakers Hotelparkingarea(enquireatreception if unsure).
Mazwi the guidefrom Breakers and alifeguardwillbetheretogreet walkers and accompany everyone onthe walk.
Walkers from theUmdloti side mustmeet Terry at the bottom of 6th Avenue.
Everyone will meetup on the Peace Cottage Beach.
Take along backpacks with picnic blanket, coffee flask, rusks,sarmies, etc and buckets and nets for thekids.
Take ahike!
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Be wise and planyour retirement>> ‘After years of working hard, you’ve earned the right to acomfortable retirement’JUGGIE GOVENDER
RETIREMENTplanning is par-ticularly important as manypeople who believe they can
simply carry on working after thenormal retirement ages of 60 or 63are often disappointed.
Inmy experience, employers arenot willing to extend the retirementage of employees unless they havespecialist skill sets that cannot beeasily found elsewhere.
Those members who do havespecialistskill setsalreadytendtobehigherincomeearnersandaremorelikely to have provided sufficientlyfor their retirement, and so do notgenerallyneed toextend theirwork-ing lives.
One of the problems is that wetend to see lower skilled retirementfund members, who have not pro-vided for their retirementadequate-ly, needing to extend their workinglives–andemployersnotbeingopento the idea.
It isunlikely thatSouthAfricawillfollowthepathofdevelopedEurope-ancountriesbyextendingtheofficialretirementage,asSouthAfricadoesnot have an ageing population.
Combined with the extremelyhigh levels of unemployment, espe-cially among younger people, thismeansit ishighlyunlikelywewillseeretirement ages extended.
Of course, older fund memberswith specialist skills remain in de-mandandwill continue tobe inapo-sition to extend their working lives.
ple used to assume that threemonths of savings was sufficient toenable them to find another job butincreasingly, and in the current eco-nomicenvironment,ayear isno lon-ger an unreasonable expectation.
It is also advisable to ensure thatthere are two breadwinners in thefamily and that these people ideallywork for different companies in or-der to reduce the possible impact ifa company decides to downsize.This will not apply in all cases.
Should a redundancy happenand you are unable to preserve yourretirement fund, then it is crucial toensure that themoney is placed intoanother investment vehicle, for ex-ample your mortgage bond, whichwill reduce debt levels and canstill be easily accessed when re-quired.
After years of working hard,you’veearned theright toacomfort-able retirement. But you have to befinancially prepared for it.
Saving for retirement can beoverwhelming…especially giventhe current financial times and thefact that people are living longerthesedays.It’safactthatthevastma-jority of South Africans are simplynot saving enough.
You too can retire well. The goodnews is saving for retirementdoesn’t have to be scary.
It’s about realising that even thesmallest steps in the right directioncan help you achieve great thingsover time.
This simple thoughtwe call PRE-
tirement,which stands for Plan, Re-alise, Enjoy Retirement. Simply in-vest what you can afford, and letcompoundgrowthdo thehardworkfor you. The key is to start today.
AlbertEinstein said:“Compoundinterest is the eighth wonder of theworld” .
It is a good idea for anyone whoiscommitted toprovidingadequate-ly for their retirement to speak to aqualified financial planner.
People should, however, takespecial care when selecting a finan-cialadviserandchecksuch issuesaswhether they are independent ortied agents, whether they have therequiredqualificationsandlicences,
THERE is a lot of confusion about themeaning of the term RSVP. Manyguests see this on invitations and donot know what they are supposed todo.
TheRSVP, found on all kinds of in-vitationsaren’tput in foradecorativepurpose, quite the contrary. They im-ply a request. Not responding to a re-quest may be regarded as bad eti-quette.
Theproblemweexperience is thateven if youput anRSVPrequest onaninvitation, guests don’t do anythingabout it.
This leads to the problem thathosts can’t tell howmany guests planto attend the function.
WHAT RSVP MEANS:The term RSVP comes from the
French expression “respondez s’ilvous plait”, meaning “please re-spond/reply”.
If RSVP is written on an invitationit means that the invited guest musttell the host whether they plan to at-
tend the function.It doesnotmean to respondonly if
you are attending, and it does notmean respond only if you are not at-tending (the expression “regrets on-ly” is reserved for this instance).
It means the host needs a definiteheadcountfortheplannedevent,andneeds it by the date specified on theinvitation. Some invitations carry thehost’s telephone number, so you cancall with your reply.
*WHY it’s INCONSIDERATEnot toRSVP
An incomplete list of respondentscan cause numerous problems for ahost including difficulty in planningfood quantities, issues relating tominimum guarantees with caterersanddifficultyinplanningappropriateseating, among other things.
So the next time you see RSVP onan invitation you receive, please con-tact your host and respond promptly.
K Reddy
The meaning and importance of RSVP
Forthosepeoplewhobelievetheydonot have sufficientretirement capital,there are variousoptions available.Firstly,peopleneedto reduce their life-style expectationspost-retirementand accept thattheywillnotbeasfi-nancially secure asthey would haveliked.Iftheyarestillworking, it is criti-cal that they reducetheir current con-sumption levelsand increasemonthly contribu-tions to their retire-ment fund and tryto put lump sumssuchasbonuses in-to their retirementfund.
In tougher eco-nomic climates itmay also be advis-able to take othersteps, such asmak-ing sure that youhave sufficient sav-ingstolast ifyoube-come unemployed.
Previously, peo-
and whether theyare incentivisedtorecommend anyparticular prod-ucts.
Contact me atEast Coast Finan-cial Services (Pty)Ltd on 083 3993905 or my officeon 032-944 3051foradviceoranap-pointment.
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‘Super foods’ forbreaking fast duringRamadaan>> Eat the right foods during this auspicious month
THE modern world has sweptmany off their feet in so manyways.
This includes dressing, lifestyleand most noticeably eating habits.
Many have casually adapted thewestern culture of unhealthy eating,moving further and further awayfrom the Noble teachings of theQur’an.
Yet, the newest nutritional re-search continues todiscover theben-efits of certain foods, labelled as "su-perfoods".Theyhavealsounravelledthe great benefits of certain eatinghabits,suchaswashingthehandsbe-fore and after meals, eating with thehands, not drinking with meals justto mention a few. However, all of thishas already been outlined in theHoly
Qur'an and Sunnah more than 1400years ago.
Physically, fasting gives the diges-tivesystemamuchneededrest.Ener-gy normally used for digestion is nowdirectedtobodydetoxification, tissuerepair and system healing.
With the special month of Rama-daanfastapproaching,manycan en-suretohavethesefoodsonyourshop-ping lists.
DATESDatesarethemostmentionedfruit
intheQur’an.Theyarehighinenergy,fibre, iron, vitamins and minerals.
The Prophet Muhammad (Peacebe upon him) used to break his fastwith fresh dates anda few sips ofwa-ter. If he did not find fresh dates, he
would use dried dates. He often con-sumed dates with cucumber, butter,creamorbread.Adessertcalled"Hai-sa" made with ghee (butter), dates,cheese and yoghurt was also pre-pared.
Tips:At iftaar (breaking fast) time,datescanalsobeusedtopreparedatemilkshakes, date chutney, date des-serts aswell as sprinkledover salads.For sehri (pre-dawnmeal), dates canbe used as a softened spread overbread or added into muffins, rusksetc.
OLIVE OILDieticians and nutritionist the
world over have been advocating theuse of olive oil for its excellent cardio-protective, anti-oxi-
or as a saladdressing. The lighter olive oils arewell suited for cooking and bakingpurposes.Whole olives can be addedtosaladsaswellasde-pittedandadd-edtobreads,muffins,piesandpizzas.
BARLEYAccording to a recent Readers Di-
gest article barley is one of the fivehealthiest foods.
Yetitwasbarleythatwasoneofthestaple foods in thedietofProphetMu-hammad(Peace be upon him). Mod-ern research is discovering that bar-ley has a very high soluble- fibre con-tent. This helps to keep the arteriesclearandhealthy. It hasanextremelylow glycaemic index (GI), whichmeans it takesa longer time todigest,keeping one fuller for longer.
Tips: During Ramadaan, barleycan be added to soups and broths orprepared as a drink by boiling andstraining mixture.
HONEYModern research has been abuzz
with themyriad of health benefits as-sociated with honey- anti-inflamma-tory, immune boosting, energisingtonic..to name a few.
ProphetMuhammad(Peacebeup-on him) loved drinks that were sweet
and cold and often consumedhoney water.
Tips: Honey can be used to sweet-en items like tea, fresh juices, milkdrinks and cereals etc. Raw honeywhich is thicker and creamier has alower GI, and can bemixed with cin-namon and used as a spread on toastfor sehri.
GRAPES AND RAISINSGrapeshavebeenfoundtocontain
resveratrol- a powerful antioxidantthat protects the body on a cellularlevel fromdamage.Theseedsarerichin flavonoids which lower the risk offatty plaque accumulation on the lin-ing of blood vessels to the heart.
Nabeez can be prepared by soak-ing raisins after Esha (evening)prayer in clean water covered with aplate. The followingmorning thewa-ter can be drunk and the soaked fruiteatenor justuse theblender toobtainabeautiful cloudyNabeez.And, if yousoak in themorning, drink in theeve-ning. Nabeez should be consumedwithin twelvehoursofsoakingtopre-vent fermentation.
Tips: Nabeez or fresh grape juicecan be prepared as a drink afterTaraweeh (evening prayer in Rama-daan). Grapes can be served as partofsaladordessert.Raisinseatenwithnuts can be enjoyed as a healthymunch after taraweeh salaat.
dant and anti-inflammatoryeffects. Ongo-ing research isrevealingmoreandmore greatbenefits on theconsumptionand applica-tion of olive oil.
Tips:DuringRamadaan, ol-ive oil is bestused raw as adip for breads
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Ramadaanchecklist>> Ensure to prepare for the fast
RAMADAAN is awaited withmuch anticipation - a specialguest that visits the Muslim
community annually.To ensure that you are prepared
for this visitor the following is a tenpoint check list that you should try touphold to see the best of Ramadaan.
1. Do with the heartThereshouldbenoulteriormotive
in welcoming the fast. Become cogn-isant of the actions of the heart.
Do everything with a clear inten-tion and purpose. T
rying to earn recognition frompeople and is not what good acts arefor.
2. Be at your bestBe sincere, true, alert and awake.
Constantly ask Allah for ability (taw-feeq) to benefit from the blessings ofRamadaan daily.
Neverrelyonone’sactions,meansand abilities.
3. Month to incinerate sinsTosininRamadaanis likediscard-
ing the guest. Ramadaan is here toscorch and burn away our evil andwrongs.
Don’t add anymore to the pile. Bedetermined and steadfast in the faceof temptation and abstain from allforms of sin and vice.
Avoid frequenting places wheresin is committed. Special care shouldbe taken to abstain from the vices of
theeyes, earsand tongueas thesearethe tributaries to the heart andmind.
3. Repent sincerelyOur guest has brought many pre-
cious gifts - among them is 10 days offorgiveness and a night better than1000 months.
Repent daily inRamadaanand re-main steadfast on the pledges made.
4. Free up your timeThisspecialguestwantsourfullat-
tention.Try to lessen one’s mundane en-
gagementsandfreeone’stimeforsol-itude,prayersandcompanyof thepi-ous Ulama.
Value the capital of timeespeciallyin Ramadaan.
5. Pious companyYou would not want your guest to
know the bad company you keep.Make a point of dedicating some
time of the day or night to sit in goodcompany.
Company of the pious is highlybeneficial and can take a person for-ward very quickly.
6. Read for motivationYour guest will indeed enjoy the
melodiousrecitationofQuranandre-calling the stories of the pious.
Together with the abundant reci-tation of Quran, one should endeav-our to read some literature on thelives of the pious and how they spent
their Ramadaan.This could be easily achieved by
reading a few pages after the recita-tion of the Noble Quran.
7. Live the SunnahShowqualityconduct toourguest.
UtilisetheauspiciousmonthofRama-daan to build a Sunnah lifestyle.
Memorizeandrecite themasnoonduas for particular occasions withregularity and make a covenant tocontinue with this for life.
8. Intensify DuaInclude among the gifts and fa-
voursofourguest is theacceptanceofDuas.
Something you cannever dowith-out -makeDuawheneverpossible forevery form of good.
Pray for oneself, family, fellowones andhumanity at large. TheUm-mah is ingreat distress andcollectiveDuas are imperative for our fellowUmmatis.
9. Focus on purifying the innerWith the presence of such an es-
teemed visitor you will be surprisedhowquicklyandeasilywecould iden-tify our weaknesses and faults.
Bewatchfulofthedangeroustraitsof anger, arrogance, vulgar speech,hatred and ill feelings for others. De-velop patience, humility, gratitudeand sincerity.
10. Think of othersThe period of Ramadaan has
broughtwiththerichlessonsofchari-ty, kindnessandconcern forhumani-ty, being kind and affectionate to oth-ers, not causing inconvenience toanyone and thinking of the plight ofthose who have less than yourself.
Thesearequalitiesonemustadoptin Ramadaan.
HonouringtheguestisagreatSun-nah.
Whatbetterwaytoshowhonourtothe esteemed guest of Ramadaanthan to value and appreciate it fully.
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THEtimeforbreaking fastatsunsetduring Ramadaan is a unique mo-ment forMuslims across theworld.Forpeople tobreaktheir fasts in theGrand Mosque in Makkah and theProphet’s Mosque inMadinah is aneven more blessed and surreal ex-perience.
For many people, sharing asnackwith fellowMuslims is an ex-hilarating experience.
Duringiftar inthetwoholycities,peopleoftensitwithstrangersofdif-ferent nationalities and languages,andwithwhomtheyonly shareonething in common — that they arefasting in obedience to Allah.
What makes these gatheringsspecial, which formany is an once-in-a-lifetimeexperience,isthevari-etyofpeople fromdifferent culturesand nationalities that gather in theholy cities.
Most of the food that is on offerintheholymosquesisdonatedbylo-cal people, who also bring along lo-cal Saudi dishes. It is remarkable tosee thesepeoplebusily laying table-cloths, setting cups, distributingcoffee, tea and dates and often de-laying theirown iftar toensurevisi-tors to the holymosques are at ease
and comfort.As sunset approaches, silence
descends on the two mosques aspeople begin turning toward Allahin supplication. Islamic theologysays prayers are answered at thetime of breaking fast.
Pilgrims from across the worldcan be seen busily praying in theirown languages asking for Allah tocure their loved ones, grant themlives that are lived in His servitude,forgivenessofsinsandfortheneedsofboth thisworldand thehereafter.
Once the iftar cloths are laid,there is no hierarchy inwhere peo-plesit.Everyoneisthesame.Inare-markable expression of brotherlylove, the rich and the poor, and theblackand thewhite, canbeseensit-ting together and sharing the samefood.
People greet each other withsmiles.Friendshipquicklydevelopsand pilgrims are known to keep incontactwithpeople theymeet in theholy mosques.
It is common too seeSaudis talk-ing with people from Upper Egyptbefore iftar. Likewise, people fromtheSudancanbeseentalkingtoSyr-ians and Pakistanis.
Iftar in Makkah and Madina
The Coastal Weeklyteam wishes all our Mus
lim readers and clientsRamadaan Mubarak
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Rural/previously disadvantaged schools are invited to enter their top two(2) English spellers from Grade 10 and Grade 11 (one from each grade) into
the KZN Premier Spelling Bee North Coast regional event, to be held inAugust 2014 (Date and venue to be confirmed, keep reading your local
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Words to be learnt for the North Coast Spelling Beewill be published in the 20 June 2014 edition of theStangerWeekly, CoastalWeekly &Ballito Fever.
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KUYIPHENDULE idolobhaelishainkundlayezemildla-lo yaKwaMaphumulo, eS-
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Bekubekwe izinhlobo nhlobozamatende amakhulu naman-cane, kwazise phela uHulumeniwonke ubezifikele mathupha kulendawo. Intsha nezikhulu zikaHu-lumeni ebezifikengezinkani kuleliPhalamende lentsha, zemukelwenguSihlalo weNdlu yobuHolibeNdabuko kule ndawo iNkosiu-V.T. Ngcobo. Kube sekulandelaiMeya yesifunda iLembe uMnuzWelcome Mdabe obeke amazwiachaza inhlosoyalokhukuhlanga-na. IPhalamendelivulwengokuse-mthethwni yiPhini likaSomlomoelisha uDkt Meshack Radebe,okade enguNgqongqoshe womN-yango wezoLimo kulesi sifun-dazwe. Akabonakalanga uSomlo-mowesifundazeuNkkLydiaJohn-son, njengoba bonke oSomlomonoNdunankulu bekufanele bap-huthume eCape Townntambama,lapho bekunenkulumo yesizweebiyethulwa nguMengameliwezwe uMnuz Jacob Zuma.
UMnuz Mchunu, obefike na-banye ongqongqoshe, uthe ku-menza azizwe ehloniphekile uku-bangundunankuluwokuqalauku-vula iPhalamende leNtshasekugujwa iminyaka engama-20leli lithole inkululeko. Uthe
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Ukugcizelele ukuthi le nyangaingeyokuzibuza nokuziphendulangombonowokuyisaphambili int-sha yakulesi sifundazwe. “Bekuy-into engacabangeki ngesikhathisobandlululo ukuthi intsha evelaezindaweni ezahlukahlukene,nasemaqenjini ahlukene ukuthiingahlangana ikhombise umoyawokuxoxisana,” kugcizelela uM-nuzMchunu.Ubeesebalulaamag-amaabebeyibambe ishisa entshe-ni kaKhongolose, okuyibona aba-holele ekutheni lelizwe litholeinkululeko. Ubale uMnuz AntonLembede, uMnuz Solomon Mahl-angu (intsha ekukhonzile ukuculangaye), uMnuz Krish Rabilalno-A.T. Mda Uthe intsha ake izi-buze ukuthi iyiqonda kahle yiniinkululeko.
Leli Phalamende ligcine seleh-lukeneamaqoqwana, kudingidwaezibalulekile, phakathi kokunyeokuyizinhlelo zentsha, ukux-haswa kwemfundo ephakeme,ukufinyelela ezimalini zamakho-no namabhizinisi amancane,ukwabiwa komhlaba, ukuguqulaisimo somphakathi, ezomnotho,nezokubuswa kwesifundazwe.Njengoba bekuyi Phalamendelentsha, abekhona namaqembuomculo ezonandisa lapha emuvakokudla.
Iphenduke idolobha inkundlayezemidlalo KwaMaphumulo
ESIKHUNDLENI sengosi ejwayelekile, namhlanje sishicilela imibono yenu bafundimayelana nesimo sofata nokushada. Miningi ngendlela eyisimanga imibono esiyitholile kodwa ngenxa yesikhalaasiphumelelanga ukuyishicilela yonke.
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************************MINA ngokwami ngiyavuma ukuba
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*************************NGIYAKUBINGELELA Dadewethu. Yebo
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Lalelani ukuba uFata akuyi ngesifiso kodwakuyibizelo.Umauthiumthethoawuthishu!,niyasihlambalaza. Hlukanani nobababethu, siyabathanda. Nemthetho yeband
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HYUNDAI’s new Grand i10 hasarrivedinSouthAfrica,andthissmall well-endowed hatchback
has everything in its arsenal. It is spa-cious inside,yetsmall inoveralldiame-ters, and filled with standard featuresthatwillmake it a compelling choice inthe entry-level car market.
This hatchback was chosen to fit inbetween the present, smaller i10 –which is retained in the local modelline-up – and the i20. “It fills that spotwell – not only in terms of size, but alsoregarding prices and standard fea-tures,” saidStanleyAnderson,market-ing director of Hyundai AutomotiveSouth Africa.
The Grand i10 has been launchedinSouthAfrica in threederivatives: the1.25 Motion manual, the 1.25 Fluidmanual (with a slightly higher specifi-cation level) and the 1.25 Fluid with afour-speed automatic gearbox.
Thenewproportionsdelivergreaterbody andwheel control, aswell as ridecomfort comparable to cars fromhigh-er segments.
The larger body shell of the Grandi10yieldsoneof the roomiest occupantcabins on themarket, aswell as an im-pressive256 litresof trunkcapacity. At3 765mm, the Grand i10 is 180mmlonger than its smaller sibling, andoneof the longestcars in thesegment.Like-wise, the Grand i10 is also the widestin its segment at 1 660mm. A lowerroofline, now standing at 1 520mm,yields an athletic on-the–road stance.
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The Grandi10’s spaciousinterior.
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Sleek aerodynamics and hand-some, car-like proportions add up to akeenly priced vehicle that appeals onall levels.
The Ertiga model range comprisesfivemodels, spanningachoiceof threespecification levels – GA, GL, and GLX– and either a five-speed manual or afour-speed automatic gearbox.
Withitsthreeseatingrows,theErti-gacanaccommodateuptosevenoccu-pants, while the LUV’s front-engined,front-wheel drive layout allows a sur-prisingly generous interior.
Efficientspaceutilisationisastrongtheme of the Ertiga design, and thethird seating row is engineered topro-vide sufficient space for two adults.This is achieved through intelligentpackaging, including careful position-ingofthefueltankandtheefficientcon-figuration of the interior.
The three seating rows can be var-ied and configured to offer the opti-mum combination of accommodationand cargo space for different needs.
Thatefficiencyextendstotheagilityand manoeuvrability of the Ertiga,whichhasacompactturningcircle,re-sponsive steering, and a zesty engine.
The result is a truly multipurposevehicle which combines the best at-tributes of a compact car and those of
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All five Suzuki Ertiga models arepowered by the same, latest-genera-tion K14B engine.
The 1 373cc four-cylinder enginefeatures weight and friction-reducingtechnologies, together with electronicfuel injectionandvariable intakevalvetiming, to achieve an optimumcombi-nation of performance and efficiency.
The result is a maximum output of70kWat6000rpm,coupledtoatorquepeak of 130Nm at 4 000rpm.
The value-for-money character ofthis newcomer to the Suzuki family is
underscoredbyclass-leading fuelcon-sumption of only 6.6l/100km in thecombined cycle.
The Ertiga offers a high degree ofactive and passive safety measuresacross the entire model range.
Dual front airbags are provided forall three specification levels, togetherwith ABS anti-lock brakes with elec-tronic brake force distribution (EBD).
All five models in the Suzuki Ertigarange are supported a three-year/100000km warranty, a four-year/60000km service plan, and a one-yearroadside assistance package.
Services are at 15000km intervals.
Suzuki's Ertiga links the response and manoeuvrability of a compact car tothe space and practicality of an MPV.
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The stadiumshow, how-ever, made up for any fea-turesthattheexpomissedinwhat was arguably the bestshow of the trilogy.
From the onset andthroughout, the team ofRichard Hammond, JamesMay and Jeremy ClarksonbroughtarealSouthAfricanflavour to the show.
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>> Reminder to all ratepayers and civic associations the next Tongaat Civic Associa
tion meeting will take place on 1 July at6pm at the Tongaat Central Library. An urgent appeal is made to all officials to attendthis importantmeeting.All interestedand affected parties are welcome to attend. Come hear first hand reports fromyour respective Ward Councillors. For enquiries contact Jeeva Pillay(0834948596) Dennis Kullen(0836717430)>>Sathya Sai Seva Organisation is hostinga Human Values Walk at 8am on 29 Juneat Gokhale Hall, Plane Street, Tongaat>> In commemoration of Women’s Day on9August2014,theTongaatChildandFamily Welfare Society will be hosting a pro
gramme in celebration and recognition ofall women who have selflessly served ourSociety or the community of Tongaat fora period of approx. 1015 years or longer..
TongaatChildandFamilyWelfareSociety invites nominations from the community.
Each nomination must be accompanied by a brief motivation (as per form).
The closing date for nominations is27/06/2014.
Successful nominees will be contacted.>> The Arya Samaj South Africa invites interestedpersonstoenrolfor itsVedicPriestTraining course. Next intake starts 19 Julyat the Westville Hindu School.
Lectures every Monday or Saturdayfrom 9am to 11am.
Contact Pta Leela Benimadho on 031564 8307 or 071 741 7907 or Shailen Bhooshun on 031 309 8460 for further details.>>Vishwa Shakti’s presents SA’S biggestproduction yet Avataar, 10 July to 13 July.They are looking for talented dancers toaudition for this epic production.
Contact Kamal Maharaj 082 9299 609orViseshMuthan0828520097or0329454704 (office hours).>>The Shree Veeraboga EmperumalTemple in a joint venture with the TongaatChild and Family Welfare Society has commenced a Homework Centre At the SVET
Premises. Contact Selochana Govender formore details – 032 945 1496/ 073 5491383.>>The Gandhi’s Hill Reunion Committeemonthly meeting will take place on thesecond Tuesday of every month at GanasNaidoo’s residence in Mithanagar at6.30pm. Contact 084 812 7546 for details.>>Bhakti Marga will be conducting OMHealing free every Wednesdays and Fridays commencing at the following venuesevery Wednesday from 6.30pm at theChinna Thirupathi Venkatesvara Devasthanam (CTVD) in Belvedere and everyFriday from 6.30pm at the Gokhale Temple Hall.
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17Junior cook off competition>> Little ones show their kitchen skills at Coastal Living competition
WITH six main in-gredients - thehelp of students
fromtheInternationalHotelSchool and helpful advice
from fellow contestants - 20childrenbetweentheagesof12and18setout towowthejudges in the first heat of theMr Price Coastal Living
Bru’s Junior Cook Off com-petition.
Theeventwasheldat theLifestyleCentreonSaturdaymorning.
Twelve children werechosen to go through to thefinal cook off that will takeplaceon1,2and3JulyattheLa Montagne Hotel.
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Finalists,judges andInternational HotelSchool students afterthe competition.PHOTO: SUP-PLIED
VERULAM Secondary School held its fifthToastmasters Youth Leadership Graduation recently.
Twentyfive grade 11 pupils from Verulam Secondary School participated in thisinternationallyrecognised programme.
The 10week programme held was runby area manager for Toastmasters International, Dinesh Maharaj.
The course aims to improve communication, public speaking and leadershipskills.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe graduates stand proudly with their certificates.
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You and your family are invited to the 15th & 16thDay Memorial Service of Mr Lenny Govender
Date: Saturday 28th June 2014Time: 7pmVenue: Brake Village Temple Hall, TongaatSupper will be served from 5:30pm.
We thought of you today, But that is nothing new. We thoughtof you yesterday and will tomorrow too. A heart of gold stoppedbeating. Two smiling eyes at rest, God broke our hearts to provehe only takes the best. He saw your path was difficult, he closedyour tired eyes, he whispered to you gently. Then gave youwings to fly. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you did notgo alone, for part of us went with you. The day God took youhome.
Sadly missed by his wife Pauline, sons Kishaylin andKairin, parents, brother, sister and a host of family and
friends.
Your attendance will be deeply appreciated. Please takethis as a personal invitation.
LENNY GOVENDER
Vannakkum,Namaskarum,Namaste, Au Salaam Malaikkum,Sanbonani and greeting to all
The Govender family extends its heartfelt gratitude to the community for its supporttowards us upon the passing away of our father, Bobby Govender.
We thank God for allowing our dad to be apart of our lives. Our dad was a respectedmember of the community and will be greatly missed by his wife, children, grandchildren aswell as extended family and friends.
Whatever our dad did in life was achieved with and executed with distinction. Daddy’spresence was truly a blessing.
Dad, his siblings, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law will always remain role models to us.
To all family, extended family, relatives as well as friends and neighbours, thank you for your loveand support through this difficult time. It is through your words of comfort and assistance thatmade it possible for us to move from one day to the next. Our sincere gratitude and thanks to you for your assistance, be it cash orkind. No matter how much or how little, it all made our lives easier.
Thanks to all service providers for your excellent service. To Tongaat Funeral Services, thank you for treating our late father withsuch dignity. To the Vishnu Temple Committee for ensuring that all guests were treated excellently, the meals were delicious andthoroughly enjoyed by all.
The family received many boxes and containers of sumptuous eats, we are truly grateful to you, thank you.
Traditional, spiritual and religious music is food for the soul. They bring much comfort to our bereaved family. We extend our sincerethanks to all the service groups for their beautiful music during our 2 weeks of mourning. Thank you for making great sacrifices torender your services.
Thank you to all for attending the funeral day, daily prayers and the 15th & 16th day prayers. Thank you to Priest Dick Govenderfor conduction such a peaceful and beautiful ceremony for our father. Thank you to our helpers Thembi and Flora for assisting usaround the house daily.
And lastly we appreciate the thoughtful messages for condolences from family and friends all over world.
Warm Regards from The Bobby Govender Family
THANK YOU
MR BOBBYGOVENDER
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PHOESSA gearsup for FriendshipGames>> Providing a platform for talented pupils
WEEKLY REPORTER
PHOENIX Schools Sports Association(PHOESSA) is gearing up to take on Ton-ver, CADSSA and Cumberwood at the
forthcoming Friendship Games.PHOESSAwouldbefieldingteamsintheun-
der 11, under 13, under 15 and under 17 agedivisionsinsoccer,volleyball,netball,tableten-nis and chess.
All schools under the banner of PHOESSAare currently completing their league fixturesthrough which outstanding players will be se-lected to representPHOESSAat theFriendshipGames.
“The [purpose] of the Friendship Games istoprovideanopportunity for talentedpupils toparticipateat ahigher levelwhilebeingafford-ed the opportunity to measure their ability
against their peers and build friendships” saidNaranRajbansi, PHOESSApresident. “For thefirst timeourteamswillberepresentingPHOE-SSA with our own brand name.”
Rajbansi expressed the association’s in-debtedness to Nishaan Sewkumar, the sportsco-ordinator from the Department of Sportsand Recreation KZN for the sponsorship ofsporting gear for all the divisions and codes.
Rajbansi further indicated thatplayingwithPHOESSA colours will further motivate pupilsto give of their best on the playing field and viefor the Cupwith “enthusiasm, valour andhon-our”.
Selvan Chetty, the acting chief manager ofthe Mafukuzela-Gandhi Circuit emphasisedtheneedforpupils tobecomeinvolvedinsport-ingactivities inaneffort toavoidvices that cur-rently plague local communities.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDAt the presentation from left: S Naicker (principal of Northlen Primary), DR Naidoo (acting circuit manager), Naran Rajbansi (president of PHOESSA), receiving the sports kits from NishaanSewkumar (sports coordinator DSR) and Selvan Chetty (acting chief circuit manager).
Saturday 28 JuneHambanathi Stadium2pmDisco B vs Spain B; 3.30pmDisco A
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Sheik Mohideen Stadium3.30pmBeevaRamblers vs YoungChiefs
Sunday 29 June
Hambanathi Stadium11amDallasYoungStarsvsTongaatUnit-
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Buffelsdale Stadium10.30amCottonlands vs BarcelonaUnit-
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Sheik Mohideen Stadium10.30am Gandhi’s Hill vs Belvedere;
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Cricket union rewardsKZN’s best players>> Dolphins cricketers reap the rewards of a good season
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KWA-ZULU-NATAL CricketUnion (KZNCU) and the Dur-ban and Districts Cricket
Union (DDCU) rewarded local crick-eters at their annual awards ceremo-ny for the 2013 - 2014 season.
The function, held on Friday 20Juneat SaharaStadium,Kingsmead,was a glittering affair and recognisedtheachievements of cricketers inandaround Durban.
Guestswhoattendedwere eThek-wini Municipality’s head of Parks,Recreation and Culture unit, Them-binkosi Ngcobo and guest of honour,HusseinManack,CSANationalSelec-tor.
Protea batsman David Miller was
also at the ceremony after returningfrom his very successful season withthe Sunfoil Dolphins and the IPL. Hewas recognised for his official con-tract with the national team, as wellas his team mate, Kyle Abbott.
President of KZNCU Fa-eez Jaffarsaid: “It is always an honour to ac-knowledge the administrators, um-pires, playersandscorers formakingthe game of cricket worthwhile andespecially for honouring the teamwhomadethepast seasonasuccess.”
Jaffar also honoured Sagren Nai-doo who took the prestigious KZNPresidents Awards, for his long con-tribution in thegameof cricketas for-meradministrator,umpireandselec-tor.
Sunfoil DolphinsPlayer of the sea-
son went to Dolphins captain MornevanWyk and the Provincial Player ofthe season went to JonathanVandiar.
DDCU acknowledged UmlaziTownshipwith theTownshipTeamofthe Season award, The Wade Awardwent to Berea Rovers and Grounds-manoftheSeasonwasscoopedbyXo-lani Gasa.
Rajesh Sookhay, president ofDDCU, said: “I pay special respect toVicDePaloforreceivingtheLongSer-vice award and to Rajin Ramsaroopfor receiving the DDCU PresidentAward. We honour Rajin for his con-tribution, commitment and dedica-tion over the years, he has added val-ue inhis community bynurturing thetalented youngsters.”
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Winners of the Dolphins Provincial Awards are from left: Andile Phehlukwayo (U19 Player of the Season), Jonathan Vandiar (Provincial Player of the Season), Morne van Wyk (Dolphins Player of the Season), James Strathmatis(15 Player of the Season), Brittany Payne (U19 Girls Player of the Season), and Eugene Zwart (Senior Rural Playerof the Season). Front: Yogeshan Pillay (U17 Rural Player of the Season) Sagren Naidoo (KZN Presidents Award) Caleb Pillay (U13 Player of the Season). Absent Chloe Tryon (Women’s Player of the Season) and Nduduzo Mfoza (U17 Player of the season).
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THE Verulam Hospice hosted a teagarden to honour and salute Check-out Verulam Falcons Comrades run-nerDhirenGovenderforhismagnan-imous fundraising initiative whichgathered amassive R120 000 for theorganisation.
Govender beganhisR1000akilo-metre campaign to raise R89 000 forthe hospice driven by the spirit of“Live andHelpLive” spurringhimonto completehis ninthComradesMar-
athonandintheprocessraisingmuchneeded funds for a much neededcourse close to his heart.
President of the Hospice DannyChetty thanked Govender for thelarge sum raised and noted that themonieswill be used for capital devel-opment of the hospicewith the build-ing of a training school for hospicecaregivers, practitioners and volun-teers.
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Fundraising for the campaign isstill open and donors can contact theHospicetoaddontotheR120000andhelping complete the building proj-ect.
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WITH the cold chilly morningsproving to be a deterrent toearly morning sporting activi
ty Checkout Verulam Falcons AthleticClub's Asmals Hyper Save Series servesas an ideal stimulus to keep the walking and running embers burning duringwinter.
Participants are blessed to be giventhis opportunity to continue their social running with the athletics calendarbeing nonexistent post the ComradesMarathon.
More than 30 Falcons membersbraved the icy morning last Sunday toparticipate in the 10km and 15km
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The revitalised BonginkosiNgubane led his team in a time of 85minutes over the 15km event.
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Walking maestro Eddie Singh wasthe leading walker in the 15km.
Monty Ramouthar and Val Naidoowere the leading 10km runners.
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Another husband and wife teamJoyce and Dan Moonsamy were theleading 5km participants.
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Maidstone scorestwo for chiefs>> Slow start ends in victory for local team
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