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PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASCutting the 75th anniversary cake at the Child Welfare SAKwaDukuza banqueton Saturday are (from left) Bongani Ndlovu, Penny Dhaver, Pushpa Pillay andPravin Sham. Read more on page 6.
Child Welfare, 75 years oniLembe arenewableenergy hub>> Business urged to ‘think before theyinvest’ in renewable energy opportunitySHANNON HOPKINS>>[email protected]
THE ILEMBE District hasbeen identified as a renew-able energy hub forKwaZ-
ulu-Natal. The industry sur-roundingtheventureissaidtopo-tentially create jobs andopportunities for business own-ers.
At a networking breakfast forinterested parties at the Salt RockHotel on Friday, representativesfromtheDepartmentofEconomic
Development, Tourism and Envi-ronmental Affairs (EDTEA) andcompany Arup Energy Consult-ing, who have done research inthearea, spokeon thematter. En-terprise iLembe acting CEO Zak-hele Gumede provided back-ground to the project.
He said certain industrial eco-nomic hubs were being allocatedto various areas across the coun-try with renewable energy beingstationed locally.
“It is about creating an areawhere themanufactureof renew-
able energy equipment can bemanufactured and to create sus-tainable energy projects.
“We encourage the businesssector to invest in this project,”said Gumede.
EDTEA project manager Mo-roaseremeNtsoaneexplainedthemain branches of the greaterproject also included sectors oftourism, local maritime activity,theKing Shaka International Air-port and budding aerotropolisand environmental manage-ment. He said the total cost of therenewable energy hub isR150 million and it would createabout 4 000 jobs.
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Free clinic Bad weekendon NorthCoast roads>> Two dead in R102 collision
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According IPSS Medical Rescue paramedic Paul Herbst passengers in the taxiclaimed the taxi did not stop at the stopstreet.
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On Saturday, emergency services attended more than six collisions along theNorth Coast.
Three people were injured after a vehicle overturned on the N2 northbound nearTinely Manor. Netcare 911 paramedics andother services found the vehicle on its roof.Three people had sustained minor to moderate injuries.
In another accident on the N2 nearUmhlali, two vehicles collided and rolled.
Three were injured including a threeyearold child who sustained critical injuries.
In a third accident a family of fivetravelling in a VW mini bus collided with abakkie on the N2 near Shaka’s Rock.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDEnterprise iLembe acting CEO Zakhele Gumede, Arup Energy Consulting’sAndrew Bowden, Enterprise iLembe’s Cheryl Peters, EDTEA project managerMoroasereme Ntsoane and iLembe Chamber of Commerce CEO CobusOelofse.
‘We want tospread economicdevelopment’“The aim of the greater project is to industrialise and modernise our economy. Wewant to spread economic developmentoutside the main areas in the province –Durban, Pietermaritzburg and RichardsBay. The aim is also to respond to the challenges facing the global economy and address issues on inequities.
“To do this, we foresee creating clusters of companies that can deliver more together than alone – that can create linkages to bring their costs down,” saidNtsoane.
He said the renewable energy aspectwould also alleviate poverty, attract investment in green industry goods and services and promote a highgrowth industry.It seeks to use sustainable natural resources and promote energy efficiency,amongst others.
Arup Energy Consulting’s Andrew Bow
den presented the research that the company has done into creating renewable energy systems in iLembe.
He said various concepts such as solarenergy,hydropowerandbiomass,withthislast being the most viable due to the sugarcane industry, had been explored,
“There is not enough solar energy potential to support the area on a large scale,but it would work on a small scale,” saidBowden.
He said hydro energy had been lookedinto extensively, with the inland site ofJameson’s Drift inland along the Tugela
River being promising.The site could produce 31MW at a low
cost. The Mvoti River would only provide3.5MW at a high cost.
In terms of biomass, Bowden said theSugar Association SA estimated the industry had the potential to generate712MW, creating 38 000 jobs.
This would involve the burning ofbagasse, a sugarprocessing byproduct.Bowden said CO2 emissions from the process were minimal to none.
He said industry leaders are also looking electricity production, with some al
ready exporting the resource. In 2012/2013TongaatHulett generated 427GWh.
“TongaatHulett is aiming to start exporting electricity from their two Northernplants Felixton and Amatikulu withinnext two years and will be considering theirother mills, including Darnall, thereafter,”said Bowden.
He said having the Darnall and Gledhow mills nearby make the scheme ideal.
iLembe Chamber of Commerce CEO Cobus Oelofse said while the renewable energy project was exciting, potential investors
and government must be realistic.“Intensive research needs to be done
before this can go ahead.“None of our FET colleges offer jobs
that will enable job seekers with the skillsthey need to work in the renewable energyindustry and this needs to be explored.
“There are also a number of businessblocks standing empty at the moment. Weneed to look at making use of these beforebuilding more facilities,” said Oelofse.
Ntsoane said the project is not“just a pipedream, it will happen”.
FROM PAGE 1The existence of anumber of mills andvast areas of sugarcane (denoted inred) makes biomassa viable renewableenergy option foriLembe.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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The theme this year was “Recycle yourwaste” and the competition was split into theprimary and secondary school categories.
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ryschoolcategorythefirstprizeofR5 000wentto Nduduzo Dlamini of Bongimfundo Primaryfor his school bag and lunch bag combo madefromwastematerial. A secondprize of R3 000went to Tsepiso Gumede of Lee Primary and athird place was a tie- Anethi Kumanga fromBongimfundo and Udeel Gobin from Harry
Bodasing-eachwalkedawaywithR2 000.Theschools also received prize money.
In thesecondaryschool category theR5000first prize was won by Keshvir Mahadu fromDarnall Secondary for his innovative studylamp. In second place was Nokuphila Qwabefrom New Guelderland who won R3 000.
A 15-YEAR-OLD boy from theNtshawini area near Stanger ispresumed to have drowned afterdisappearing into the sea atBlythedale beach on Friday.
Specialised Rescue Unit’sQuentin Power said the teenagerhad still not been found on Tues-day.
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Groutvillehavebeenassistingandresidents and fishermen werescanning the shores since Satur-day morning.
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Young boy drowns at Blythedale
KZN Emergency Medical Services(EMS) paramedics in the iLembehealth district treated a critically illfamily from rural Nyuswa area afterthey ate wild mushrooms for supper.
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Residents are warned not to eatwild mushrooms as they pose a seriousthreat to health. — Supplied.
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Forging forward foranother 75 years>> Child Welfare SAKwaDukuza celebrate 75th anniversary withR500 000 donation from Afrisun Trust
JYOTHI LALDAS
TURNING 75 warrants a grandcelebration and this was notforgotten when Child Welfare
SA-KwaDukuza held its 75th anni-versary banquet at the Siva SungumHall on Saturday evening.
Welfare society members and theKwaDukuza community turned outin their numbers to celebrate themilestone.
In a magnanimous gesture to en-courage the society’s staff and mem-bersand toassist their cause,AfrisunKwaZulu-NatalCommunityDevelop-ment Trust, represented by KZNtycoon Vivian Reddy, handed over aR500 000 cheque to the society.
The event was also a platform tohonour members and staff for theircontributions to the society over theyears.
Newly elected president of ChildWelfare SA-KwaDukuza SandeepOudhram,whotookover fromPravin
Sham after a 25-year reign, sharedhis vision for the society going for-ward.
He honoured Sham, now thesociety’s treasurer, for his legacy asboth former president and as a loyalmember of the society spanning 39years.
Guest speaker, chairman of theChildWelfareSouthAfricanation-al welfare board, Ajith Ramasarcommended the society on itsachievements over the years.
“Child Welfare SA-KwaDuku-za is a chief asset to ChildWelfareSA. This society has done all thathas been expected of it and gone
beyond that to grow this community.All charitable organisations shouldaspire tobe like thissociety.Thissoci-etymustalsobecongratulated forgo-ing over and above the needs of the‘child’ and ‘his family’ and reachingout to the community at large.”
Senior social work managerPenny Dhaver touched on the many
achievementsof thesociety includingthe Groutville Community Carehomes which has been their biggestproject thus far, funded by the Flem-ish government.
She also said since its opening in1939 the society has grown in leapsand bounds.
OutgoingpresidentShamthanked
allfortheirsupportovertheyearsandtouched on the history of the organi-sation.
Herememberedthosewhostartedthe society and took the audiencedownmemory lane paying tribute topast members.
Special mention was given to GV(Jimmy) Naidoo who served thesociety for 60 years.
Also honoured for their servicewere staff members Bongani Ndlovu(11 years), Judy Naidoo (10 years),VaniNaicker (18 years), SandraRed-dy (24 years) and Penny Dhaver (27years).
Circle Pre-Primary teacher SarojReddy was honoured for 27 years’service and principal Pushpa Pillayfor 31 years.
Management committee mem-bers honoured included Bala Goven-der (44 years) and Kishore Hira (24years), among others.
PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASGV (Jimmy) Naidoo (right) who served the society for 60years receives his award from society president SandeepOudhram.
PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASBonny Maraj (right) receives his award from SandeepOudhram.
PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASOutgoing president Pravin Sham (right) receives hisaward from new president Sandeep Oudhram.
PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASSandeep Oudhram presents Penny Dhaver with heraward.
PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASPravin Sham and Sandeep Oudhram receive the chequefrom Vivian Reddy.
PHOTO: JYOTHI LALDASBonny Maraj, Mervyn Krishna, SV Naicker and SandeepOudhram.
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Move over, Maslow
STEPH MCLENNAN
ABOUTH a million years ago,someguynamedMaslow,whohad way too much time on his
hands,put togethera triangularhier-archy of needs, detailing what hethought were the most essentialthings for people to be in possessionof.
Ever since, high school and uni-versity students around the worldhave been falling asleep in lessons
and lectures while the teacher, asboredashisorhersubjects,dronesonabout this hierarchy.
The soporific effect of Maslowhas even been felt in examinations,where students have failed coursesdue to falling asleep in papers whichincluded questions about Maslowand his blasted hierarchy.
So, to sum up this hierarchy soquicklythatyouwon'thavetimetofallasleep, Maslow states that the firstlevel of needs pertains to physiologi-cal matters. Food. Air. Excretion.Sleep.
Inotherwords, thebasicelementsrequired to not be dead.
His second level ofneeds relates tosecurity needs — a job, health andproperty.
The third deals with love and be-longing.
By rights, Maslow should get amentioninthe credits of every gooeychick-flick ever made.
On level four, getting to the stuff
that Maslow thinks only the elitereach, sits things like self-confidenceand earning the respect of others.
On the fifth level is the lofty notionof self-actualisation, a word not spo-ken outside the halls of academiasince 1850.
This encompasses traits likemorality, creativity, and the abilityto be non-judgmental.
Here are the problems I havewithMaslow — his ideas are poncy andoutdated, and have no resonancewith the 21st century.
Most of all, I take exception toMaslow'sbeliefthatonecannotreachlevel two until you have level onewrapped up, and so on.
To my non-academic brain, thisimplies that no homeless person canbe creative, that no unemployed per-soncanhavemoralscruples,andthatinsomniacs can never fall in love.
Also, as a person who relies uponmy creativity (level five) formy breadand butter (level one), I assure you
that my bodily functions are all inorder.
In 21st-Century South Africa, inwhich each economic recession isworse than the last, each presidentmore corrupt than his predecessorand where everything is uncertain,doesoneeverpermanentlymovepastlevel one.
Or does one cling to the attributesof levels two to five in order to sustainlevel one?
Here's how, inmy opinion, a 21st-Century list of needs looks.
Therearenolevels,becauseallareas imperative to truly living as thenext:
oxygen (aspollution-freeaspossi-ble);
a roof over our head (brick andmortar for the fortunate such as my-self);
friends (to provide a roof whenone'sownis takenawaybythebank);
a passion and a purpose (withoutthis there is little point to getting outofbed),self-confidence(orat least theability to fake it,becausenobody likesor employs a wallflower), and laugh-ter(becausewithoutthis,breathingisfutile).
STEPH MCLENNAN
I SIMPLY could not resist in commenting onSibusiso’s column: “Yes, but no one wasaround during the big bang”. Indeed, yourfriend is right in questioning this theory because it simply is not factual and scienceis based only on facts, period.
The big bang is a theory that sounds impressive on the surface, but simply doesnot hold up to extensive examination. Hereis how the big bang is often presented:somewhere between 18 and 20 billionyears ago, all of the matter in the universewas compressed into a tiny space no largerthan a dot on a page.
This dot spun faster and faster until itexploded,thuscreatingtheuniverse.Thereare many problems with this theory. Andthe theory itself still does not answer manyimportant questions, such as where did all
the matter in the universe come from? Ifall the matter in the universe was compressed into a small dot, what caused thisto happen? Where did gravity come fromthatheldittogether?Ifthisdotspunrapidly until it exploded, then where did the energy come from to start the spinning? Also,in an environment without friction youwould have this spinning dot going so fastit would then explode.
If this happened, then all of the particlesand matter being expelled from this spinning dot would all have to spin in the samedirection as the dot they exploded from.
This is a known law of science, whichthose who believe in evolution cannot doaway with. It is known as the Conservationof Angular Momentum. This matter, whichis said to have created the planets, wouldall need to spin in the same direction as theobject it came from. So therefore, all of the
planets should be spinning in the same direction. However, two of them are not. Venus and Uranus spin backwards. Someplanets even have moons that not onlyspin backwards, but travel backwardsaround their planets. The big bang theoryalso ignores the First law of Thermodynamics, which says: “Matter cannot be created or destroyed.”
Those who believe in the big bang theory are also either unaware of, or ignore the"Second Law of Thermodynamics" whichsays: “Everything tends towards disorder.”
So rather than the chaos (big bang) becoming ordered (our universe), just the opposite would be true. And it is. Our complexuniverse is wearing down and becomingmore chaotic. The big bang theory alsoteaches that in another 80 to 100 billionyears, all of the matter that makes up ourEarth and solar system will become com
pressed again. A big bang is said to occurevery 80 to 100 billion years. As absurd asthe big bang theory is, it is widely acceptedbecause the only other choice is a divinecreator. And some people will believe themost ridiculous theory, rather than evenentertain the possibility that there couldbe a Creator. As I see it, there are only twochoices.
Either someone created the Earth, orthe Earth created itself, (despite all theknown Laws of Science saying it couldn'thave happened this way).
In conclusion: those big bangers, evolutionists, atheist scientists should insteadbe as constructive as other scientists infinding cures for diseases and solutions toother environmental problems rather thanseeking to confuse people with their theories of no use to anyone.
Sue Naidoo
Big bang again
IDOtalksatschools,encouragingteensto make the right choices in life whenit comes to choosing friends, smoking,drugs, alcohol abuse, bullying and pornography.
When it comes to pornography, ourchildren have access to the internet ontheir cellphones, or friend's cellphone,as well as the traditional magazines,strippers and DVDs.
In my talks I stress how easy it is tobecome a porn addict, and how degrading it is to women, to be seen purely as a sexual being. By indulging inporn, one is supporting the industry,and in most cases, making immoralpeople wealthy, at the expense of thedignity and respect of women.
Most men, driven by testosterone,have a weakness for the trap of pornography, and unfortunately, porn ismade light of at times, and not seenfor the dangerous addiction it is.
When our children learn that theirparents indulge in pornography, itmakes the practice almost acceptable,or at least, “not that bad?” “After all,if my parent(s) watch porn, how badcan it really be — just harmless fun,surely.”
I ask the question of the school boysI talk to: “How would you like thatwoman, in the porn scene, to be yourmother or sister? Degrading isn’t it?”
Here is a challenge to all those whomight relate to this letter.
Let's set the example to our children, and make our homes “porn free”,as much as we possibly can. Let usthrow the “trash” into the trash, whereno one else can access it.
And if it's appropriate, do it withyour teenager's company and/or buyin. Let them know that your householddoes not believe in degrading women,but believe that women need to beseen as God's creation, deserving of respect, not just a physical body forman's pleasure.
Derek Krummeck
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>>Chix Budhoo and his steering committee for theconstruction of the Shri Durga Maatha Shrine in NewGuelderland invites the public to a meeting to form aformal committee and discuss a way forward for theproject. Budhoo will donate the land for the construction of the shrine to the committee at the meeting. Themeeting will take place on 1 November at 3pm at theconstruction site Old Main Road, New Guelderland (opposite Sanbonani Lodge). For more information contact Budhoo on 073 160 9152 or Suren Reddy on082 402 7402.>>Stanger Training Centre takes pleasure in invitingyou to their Open Week2014 on 2731 October 2014 atthe Stanger Training Centre in Glenhills, KwaDukuzafrom 10:30am to 12pm daily. Your attendance will beappreciated. R.S.V.P 032 552 5498.
>>Flea Market on 1 November opposite Spar. Tobook a table phone Colleen on 078 262 1910 or Bevinon 032 551 5973. To sell anything but food, space limited.
>>The L.T.H.V.D. Sabha will hold its AGM on Saturday, 22 November 2014 at the Sabha Hall commencingat 3:00pm. Registration of membership will take placeon the 19th and 20th November between 3:30pm to5pm at the Sabha Hall on both days. For more information contact secretary Pitamber Ramgathi on 083 6723547 or 032 486 2000.
>>A reunion for those who travelled by train fromStanger to Durban during the 1970s is being planned.PLease contact Basil Murugan (Stanger) on 032 5515114 or 072 151 5309 or Chad Moonsamy (Tongaat) on032 944 2902 or 084 812 7546 for more information.
>> The Windy Heights Sri Raam Mandir conductssatsang every Tuesday from 6.30pm to 7.45pm. Navarathree will be observed at the temple from 24 September until 2 October commencing at 6.15pm. All welcome.
>> The Stanger ML Sultan, Class of 1989, 25 yearreunion will take place on 29 November 2014 at 5:30pmfor 6pm at the Umhlali Country Club. We are aimingto get as many students as possible, should you havecontact detailsofany students, kindlyforwardtheir details. For tickets and more information please contactAshley Ramalu: 083 376 6209 or Bilal Mitha:084 378 6125.
>>Saturday Farmers and Home Industry Market atThaThas Farm every Saturday from 9am. Farm stalls,food stalls, ample safe parking, jumping castle. FREEstalls for September. Book your stall now. T’s & C’s apply. For more information contact Owen on 083 7569245 or 032 437 8008.
>>OM Healing services is offered for the sick, frailand bed ridden members of the community at theirhomes. Please contact Kriyananda on 084 551 4795 or032 551 4795 for more information.
>>Weekly meditation classes in Ballito take placeon Tuesdays, 6.30pm 7.30pm at Ballito Library, Compensation Beach Road. Classes are R30 donation togovernment registered nonprofit organisation. Learnto connect with your inner potential for peace and happiness. Everyone is welcome to drop in and enjoy practical advice and meditation practice. For information call031 764 6193 or email [email protected]/www.meditateindurban.org.
>>The Stanger Group of Alcoholics Anonymoushosts their AA and ALANON meeting meetings everyWednesday at 8pm at the Stanger Town Hall. For moreinformation contact Shaun on 0791556746.
>>The Shri Durga Temple, 47 Larkspur Street,Stanger Manor holds services on Sundays (Sai) andMondays (Temple). Devotees are urged to attend.Small weddings can also be conducted at the temple.For more information contact Ram Makardood on 084486 2207 or Som Mudaly on 078 409 4494.
>>The Mdoniville Hindu Temple holds services onSundays, Mondays and Tuesdays. Small temple weddings and ceremonies also can be conducted at thetemple with your own priest. Cooking and baking canbe done by the temple band of ladies. For more information contact the clerk on 032 551 1744.
>>The Shri Sanathan Mundal’s resident priest,Pundit K.K Mishra is available for performance of allprayers at the Mandir or at your residence. Contact 032551 1680.
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In terms of section 50 of the said Act, any person wishing to lodge an objectionagainst any matter reflected in, or omitted from, the roll must do so on the pre-scribed forms. An objection must be in relation to a specific individual propertyand not against the valuation roll as such.
In terms of Section 70 (1) of the said Act, “ When an appeal Board gives its deci-sion, it may issue an order with regard to costs it regards as just and equitable”.
In terms of Section 70 (2) of the said Act, “When making an order in terms of sub-section (1), an appeal board may order any person whose appeal or opposition toan appeal is in bad faith or frivolous to compensate the municipality concernedin full or in part for costs incurred by the Municipality in connection with the ap-peal”.
Copies of the prescribed forms are available at the Finance Department andcompleted forms must be submitted to the Municipal Manager, KwaDukuzaMunicipality, P.O. Box 72, KwaDukuza, 4450 by 01 December 2014.
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PRIMARY school teachers who attendedthe KwaDukuza Resource Centre Mathsand Science programme from April to September were invited to a presentation recently.
The need for the development of skillsin maths, science and technology forgrades 4 to 6 were identified and discussedwith principals and teachers in a workshopinitiated by T. Woodraj, ward manager ofthe Phambela District.
His dream became a reality when the programme was funded by the Anglo American Chairman’s Fund.
This programme was run by theKwaDukuzaResourceCentreandwasopento teachers from KwaDukuza, Umhlali andPhambela Districts.
The aim of the workshop was forschools to network, set common tasks andactivities while working within the CAPSPolicy document and to assist teachers
who had difficulties in the subject.Project manager Colin Naicker said that
the outcomes of the programme were successfully achieved through the hard workand dedication by the facilitators MogieMoonsamy (maths) and Shethil Moodaly(science), both teachers from GledhowPrimary.
Each school representative received abranded bag chalkboard maths set, a CDand a file with resources.
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Glenhills golf day
GLENHILLS Secondary School held a fundraising golfday at the Darnall Country Club on Saturday.
A total of 38 players of all ages, the youngest being10 years old took part.
All players received prizes.
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THE Hindi Shiksha Sangh and RadioHindvani and Flash Entertainers willhold a fundraising concert on Satur-day 1 November at the Siva SungumHall at 7pm.
Formed in 1948, the Hindi Shik-sha Sangh is a non-profit organisa-tion which is involved in promotingthe Hindi language and North Indianculture in South Africa.
The Sangh is hosting the fun-draiser in conjunction with FlashEntertainers in order to supplementthe organisation.
Flash Entertainers will performits authentic and unique flavour ofNagara and Chutney music whichhas become so popular in South Af-rica and made them a householdname.
Cultural director at the HindiShiksha Sangh Rajend Ramkhela-wan said: “This promises to be anexhilarating and enjoyable eventwhich is not to be missed.
“Take your family along and bepart of the fun and excitement.”
Patrons will also have a chance tomeet Radio Hindvani presenters.
Tickets cost R40 each and areavailable from Chandini Travel,Mystic Boutique and Raymen’sSupermarket.
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Nomusa Ndlovu (middle) won a jackpot ofR12 600 at Umfolozi Casino this week. Thegaming staff Zodwa Mbuyazi and ZezeleMkhize congratulates Ndlovu and gives hera bottle of sparkling wine to celebrate herwinnings.
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The Black Belt Karate Academy heldits karate grading recently. Takingpart are (front, from left) ShenayJankeypershad, Adhir Ramdayal,Yolin Govender, Shivan Jankeypershad, Aveshini Rose Monteiro passedto ninth KYU. Sensei Rushen Oojugir,Sensei Trishen Oojugir and Suminthra Oojugir passed to Nidan(second dan). With them is SenseiJohnny Pillay and chief instructorSensei San Pillay.
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Karatekas graded
XOLANI NXUMALO
KUZOVULWA uphiko oluzo-qondana ngqo nezindabazabantu zentsha eMnyang-weni kaNdunankulu waK-waZulu-Natal.
Lokhukuvezwe uNdunan-kulu uMnuz Senzo Mchunu,epenapenwa ngemibuzo es-idlweni sakusihlwa esibonis-wa bukhoma ngabomsakazowakuleli iSABC 2, ngeledlule.Ubekusho lokhu emuvakwemibuzoebiphonswayint-sha, ngesikhathi umphathiwohlelo uMnuz Peter Ndoroesevule ithuba lemibuzo kun-dunankulu.
UMnuz Mchunu ubuyewaluleka intsha ukuba ingabingabantu bokubuza imibuzonjekuphela,kodwakubeyiyo-na eqhamuka namasu kun-dunakulu okuthi kufanele zi-phathwekanjani izindabaza-
bo. Ingabi ngomakhala njalo,kodwa ize namacebo okufan-ele isizwe ngawo njengent-
sha.UMnuzMchunuubuyewa-
phinda akusho emgubheniwomkhosi weLembe obuK-waDukuzaukuthi abantuma-bayekeukubhikishangokuce-kela phansi impahla. Kulelibhulakufesi (breakfast) ebel-iseThekwini eNkosi LuthuliInternational ConferenceCentre (ICC), bekubhekwaosekwenzekile kusukela un-dunankulu engenile ehhovisi
lakhe emuva kokhetho. Ube-phendula imibuzoenzimaeb-ivela ematafuleni njengobasekubonakala kwanda imi-bhikisho enokucekela phansiimpahla, kubekwa imigoqoemigwaqweni kushiswanamathayi.
Okunye akuvezwe uMnuzMchunu,wukuthi iMboniyas-oLwandle ibonakala ingakas-etshenzwa ngokuphelele.Uthe abantu abaningi ulwan-dle basalubheka ngeso lezok-uvakasha kuphela, kanti im-pilo namathuba emisebenzimaningi kakhulu kule mboni.Kuzo khumbuleka ukuthi iz-inhlangano eziningi eziphik-isayo ePhalamende lakulelizihlale zinxusa ukuba kusun-gulwe uMnyango wentshakuzwelonke. Lokhu okwenzi-wa nguNdunankulu waK-waZulu-Natal kubonakalakuyimpendulo yalokhu.
Kuzovulwa uphiko lwentshaemnyangweni kandunankulu
Isabukana ngeziquzamehlo kumasipala wasemandeni nenyunyana
XOLANI NXUMALO
BAKHALAngokuhlukunyezwangumqashiab-amele inyunyana yabasebenzi bakaMasipalawaseMandeni, iSouth African MunicipalWorkers Union (Samwu).
UMnuzMphileMngadionguSihlaloomushawalenyunyana,utsheleabe-Weekly,ukuthise-bekuqaphelile njenge nyunyana ukuthi abam-eleli bale nyunyana kulomasipala bayahluku-nyezwa, bakhishwe inyumbazane. Esitati-mendeni esithunyelwe yile nyunyana kuvelaukuthi umhlangano osanda kuba khona pha-kathi kwe-Samwu nomasipala, ubuphethweyisikhuluesenzainhlolo-khonoyokubayiMen-eja yezabasebenzi ngalo lelo langa. Okushoukuthi besenza umsebenzi singakawuqashel-
wa.Lesi sikhulu esingese sifazane lesi sitati-
mende sisigagula ngegama.Uthi isivumelwanookwafikwakusokulowo
mhlangano ngesokuthi abasebenzi mabani-kezwe izexwayiso zomlomo uma benze ama-phutha, hhayi ukuhlohlolozwa ngezincwadi.Ngakho-kelenyunyanaifunaumqashiahoxiselezi zincwadi zezixwayiso asezibhalele abase-benzi. Lusabuya futhi udaba loMqondisi we-zeMisebenzi, abathi uhlukumeza abamelelibenyunyana.Sithilangalimbelesisikhulunasoesingesesifazane sikhiphe ngesidlozanaomunye ummeleli wenyunyana ehhovisi laso,eletheudabalwesinyeisisebenzi.Isikhaloesik-hulu kule nyunyana singendlela esebenzangayo iMenenja yezabasebenzi.
Abantu mabayekeukubhikishangokucekela
phansi impahla.
‘I have fought till the end, I have completed myrace, I have kept my faith and now I reservejudgment to the righteous judge, my God, whohas now given me eternal rest...’
You and your family are invited to attendthe 15 and 16 Day Ceremony of the late
Dan Govender.Date: 31-10-14 and 01-11-14Venue: No. 67 Canna Road, Windy Heights,
Stanger ManorTime: 18:00-20:00
Sadly missed by his loving mother (Annie),2 children (Kaydene and Teigan), 5 sisters &brothers-in-law and a host of family and friends
Please accept this as a personal invite.
IN LOVING MEMORY
ArumugamGovender(Dan)
Born: 04-08-68Called to Rest:
17-10-14
In Loving Memory of
DhanalutchmeeIyyavu(Queenie)
20-08-1943/15-10-2014
Sorrows in life are many, but losing you was far worsethan any, you never said goodbye you were gone beforewe knew it, but you are everywhere we go and in every-thing we do. A million words could never express oursorrow and our devotion. May you continue to guideus. We love and miss you ma.
Sadly missed by your loving children Sagie, Danny andHamsha, daughters-in-law, son-in-law, grand childrenand a host of family and friends.
Ceremony: 29-10-2014Venue : Stanger Sabha HallTime : 6:00 pmFamily and friends please accept this as a personalinvitation
Inserted by Sagie and Selvam
You & your family arekindly requested to
attend theONE YEAR
MEMORIAL SERVICE
DATE09th November 2014
VENUEStanger Sabha Hall
TIME10:00 to 11:00 a.m.
To think we did not say goodbye.Will always bring regret.
But hearts that always loved.Never will forget
It broke our hearts to lose you.But you did not go alone.
For part of us went with you.The day God called you home.A silent though, a secret tear.Keeps your memory ever dear.
God took you home, it was his will.But in our hearts, you live still.
Nothing could be more beautiful.Than the memories we have of you.
To us they’re very precious.Because they are of you.
Please accept this as a personal invites.Sadly missed by your Mum & Dad, Wife Charmaine, Daughters
Jahnic & Nicole, Brothers Baboo, Lenny, Leon and a host offamily & friends.
In Loving Memory ofDevan (Ricky) Naidoo
In lovingMemory
Dad we miss you so much,It’s been a sad long year.We’ve thought about you somany times,And all have shed a tear.We know we had the best dad,Of anyone on earth.You took care of all three of us,From the days of our birth.You know we miss your laughter,Your emotions as you cry.We ask ourselves here every day,For the reasons why?We know you’re always with us,From the messages we have had.We know you’ll always be there,Co’s you’re our loving Dad.
You and your family are kindly requested to attendthe Yearly Memorial Ceremony of the late
Devchan Chathu (Shan)Date: Sunday, 02 November 2014
Venue: 31 Everest Road, Stanger Heights, StangerFamily and friends are requested to accept this
as a personal invitation.
DevchanChathu
Forever remembered by your loving wife, Dolly, Children,Amesh & Sadhna, Peter & Reshma, Nirvesh & Rachael and
grandchildren, Alisha, Shane, Neil & Dylan.
XOLANI NXUMALOINTSHA yaku ward-19 KwaDukuza,okuyiwadi efaka phakathi nedolo-bha, inikele ngazo zonke izidingozenkulisayezinganeesendliniyeson-to elise Townview, i-Open Door As-semblies Church.
Lentsha ibambisene nomholiwentsha osekomidini lewadi, uMnuzuThamiMbonambi, inikelengezihla-lo ezingaphezu kwama -40, amata-fula,amabhukuokufunda,izintozok-udlala nokudla.
Umcimbi wokunikezelwa kwez-
impahla ubungo Lwesibili, kuyolendlu yebandla.
UMnuz Mbonambi uthe kuningilentshaesahlelaukukwenzakulewa-di. Ubalule nesidingo sokusiza abak-hubazekile abakule wadi.
Uthe noma kanjani laba abathat-
hu asebebonakele ukuthi badinga iz-ihlalo zokuhamba, bazozithola. Uthelentsha ifunaukwenzaumehlukoku-le wadi ehlanganisa idolobha (CBD),iDawnside, KwaLoliwe, eRiverside,eRocky Park, eSea View nase Town-view.
Intsha yaKwaDukuza inikelelele inkulisa ngezidingoISIZULU
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NG KumaloMunicipal ManageriLembe District Municipality
iLEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYiLEMBE UMASIPALA WESIFUNDA
In compliance with Chapter 4, Section 16(1) of the Municipal Sys-tems Act 32 of 2000, His Worship the Mayor of iLembe District Mu-nicipality, Cllr SW Mdabe hereby invites all Ratepayers Associa-tions, Homeowners Associations and Property Managing Agentsunder KwaDukuza Local Municipality to a meeting to discuss watershortages and to present the Integrated Development Plan.The meeting is scheduled as follows:
Date: Thursday, 6 November 2014Time: 18h00Venue: Braeside Conference Centre Hall, Umhlali
Sembcorp Siza Water will also be part of this meeting to engagefurther on water restrictions.
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FOR QUALIFYING NC(V) AND
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• 2 Certified copies of parent's / guardian's ID or death certificates
• 1 Certified copy of ID/Birth Certificate for each dependent in the house
• 1 Certified copy of parent's / guardian's latest payslip, grant slip
or affidavit as proof of income
• 1 Certified copy of highest qualification 1 Proof of residence
• Application or motivational letter written by an applicant
applying for a bursary
REPORT 191 (N-Courses and NC(V) Programmes20 October 2014 - 7 November 2014 (New Students)10 November 2014 - 21 November (Returning Students)Placement Fee is R100 and no cash will be acceptedduring registration
• Richtek Campus• Eskhawini Campus• Mandeni Campus• Eshowe Campus• Sundumbili and Isithebe Campuses• Chief Albert Luthuli Campus
BURSARIES ARE AVAILABLEFOR QUALIFYING NC(V) ANDFULL TIME NATED (N-LEVEL) STUDENTS
• 4 Certified copies of student ID• 2 Certified copies of parent’s/guardian’s ID or death
certificates• 1 Certified copy of ID/Birth Certificate for each dependent
in the house• 1 Certified copy of parent’s/guardian’s latest payslip,
grant slip or affidavit as proof of income• 1 Certified copy of highest qualification 1 Proof of residence• Application or motivational letter written by an applicant
applying for a bursary
ESHOWE CAMPUS Tel: 035 474 2304/6, CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI CAMPUS Tel: 032 559 6555, ESIKHAWINI CAMPUS Tel: 035 796 5568/76,
RICHTEK CAMPUS Tel: 035 902 9500,MANDENI CAMPUS Tel: 032 456 3626/8400, CBD CAMPUS Tel: 035 789 3131, SUNDUMBILI CAMPUS Tel: 032 454 1407,
ISITHEBE CAMPUS Tel: 032 459 2954, STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Tel: 035 797 4319. www.umfolozicollege.co.za
CAL
ESHOWE
ESKHAWINI
MANDENI
RICHTEK
Civil Engineering & Building Construction
Electrical Infrastructure Construction
Fitting & Machining
IT & Computer Science
Process Plant Operations
Hospitality
Engineering Fabrication (Welding)
Physical Science
Automotive Repair
Office Administration
Transport Logistics
Primary Health
Primary Agriculture
Finance, Economics & Accounting
Engineering & Related Design
Process Plant Operations
Education & Development
Tourism
NC(V) PROGRAMMES AT UMFOLOZI COLLEGE 2015
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CAL
ESHOWE
ESKHAWINI
MANDENI
RICHTEK
SUNDUMBILI
Business ManagementFinancial Management
Human Resources Management
Public Management
Clothing ProductionHospitality & Catering Services
Farming Management
Educare
ARTISANDEVELOPMENT(N2 - N3)TRIMESTERBASED
Electrical
Mechanical- Motormechanics
Mechanical Welding
Engineering Millwright
Carpenter & Joiner
ENGINEERINGSTUDIESHET LEVELCOURSES(N2 - N6)TRIMESTERBASED
Electrical
Electro Mechanical
ElectronicsInstrumentation
Mechanical
Production
HET (M+4) Government Certificateof Competency
BUSINESSSTUDIESHET LEVELCOURSES(N4 - N6)SEMESTERBASED
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In Loving Memory
Soobramoney Gounden (Suba)The 15th & 16th Day Memorial Service ofthe late Soobramoney Gounden (Suba) will take
place at his late residence in Nonoti.Date: Saturday, 01 November 2014 and
Sunday, 02 November 2014Time: 5:30pm
Sadly missed by his wife Anjalemah, sons Valoo,Jay, Stanley, Selvan, Rally, daughters-in-law,Prabitha, Rani, Radha, Vash, his grand children
and a host of family and friends.
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NJENGOBA sathembisa ukuthi le nkundla akusiyona eyethu kuphela kepha ivulelwe nina bafundi,namhlanje sichicilela ingxenye yezimvo zenu
ngemibono yengosi esayishicilela mayelana nobandlululo emabandleni.
Ngiyaphoxeka kakhulu umangifunda lendaba, kepha xolisa
umoya dadewethu, sesiphilaesikhathini lapho sesing
amesabi uNkulunkulu.Abantu sebezigqaja
bafune ukubamkhulu kunoNkul
unkulu uqobo,bayokusabisa
nawe uze usabe, kanti
uJehovaufuna intoyinye qwabaINHLIZIYO yomuntu.Ngi
yamthanda umama wethu emoyeni, osewasishiya,wathi ebandleni: “ningalinge nicwase futhi nidelele nanoma iyiphi inkonzo”.
Muzi E Mandlakazi
MhleliInkinga enkulu yempakamo kubazalwane ikakhulu
kaziomama,umaungayifakileijoyiniyebandla,usenkingeni kwamanye ufunde kangakanani, unomuzi onjani,unayo imoto, usebenza msebenzi muni ayi inkinga lena!
Mfundi
MhleliKuyiqiniso sisi lokhu okushoyo amabandla asacwas
ana kakhulu, ikakhulukazi babheka ukuthi uzalwa wuban ushadile noma cha, ufundile noma awufundile makukhona konke lokhu esengikushilo uthandwa kabi.
Mfundi
MhleliIyinkinga lento yalabantu abathi basindisiwe ngoba
abanye babo bayahlulela, bazibize ngabazalwane, minangilobola intombazane lapho khona umama wakhonauyakholwa ubaba akakholwa, nentombazane le engiyilobolayo ayikholwa, umama wakhona nezingane ezincane ezilama lentombazane zithi ziyakholwa nje, ngobaziphoqwaukuthizikholwengenkani.Sisi inkingangacelaisihlobo esihle, bese ngembesa, bazemukela izimpahlaengaziletha, manje kuthiwa angingangeni ekhweni lami
ngoba kusekhaya likaJehova, ngake ngangenakodwa ngilale ngedwa ekamelweni lengodusoyami, ngoba kuthiwa kusekhaya likaJehova.Umbuzo engizibuza wona ukuthi bazemukelakanjani izimpahla engangizilethile ekhaya likaJehova., Manje angisangeni ntlobo, uma ngifunaukubona ingoduso ngima ngaphadle komuzi.Angazi noma ufuna sikholwe yini nathi. Minangiyakholelwa ezitweni sesizulu futhi yindlela engikhuliswe ngayo.
Mfundi
MhleliDadewethu nami impela angazi abantu
abazibiza ngamakholwa bengewona basithathaphi isibindi. Kwela basindisiwe nje isonto ngiyabonga, babheka ukuthi ugqokeni orugqoke kanjani. Umamezala wami wathi engena nje endlini evela khona esontweni wathi“hau kazi yini le ebigqokwe usibanibani”ngethuka ngoma ngoba ngiwumakoti futhikumele ngibalandele kule nkonzo kodwa angilubhadi ngoba anginayo ‘iwear,’ angiyenaumuntu wezinto kodwa ngiyayithanda intoenhle, ngakho ngiyesaba bazongihleba nami. Ngizikhonzela khona ePrestbyterianokuyinkonzo yalangizalwa khona.
Mfundi
Abafundi baphawulangobandlululo emabandleni
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XOLANI NXUMALO
IMEYA yaseMandeni, uMnuz Siphesihle Zulu, ihlaleusuku lonke ibukela imidlalo enhlobonhlobo ezinkundleni zemidlalo, emidlalweni kaMasipala waseMandeni, ebizwa ngokuthi yiMayoral Cup, ngoMgqibelo.
AbeWeekly bayifice igone indodana yayouMzwandile (9), ofunda ugrade 4 eLower Tugela Primary School, bebukela umdlalo womkhalambazo,(karate), obudlalelwa emagcekeni aseThukela HighSchool, eSundumbili.
Ngenhla kwesikole KwaNcedomhlophe Stadium,bekubambene ezebhola lezinyawo.
Umdlalo wamanqamu ebholeni lezinyawo kwabadlala esigabeni seSAB kudlale IBlack Lions yaselokishini laseMandeni iSundumbili, neLacosta FCyaseMachibini ngaphandle kwelokishi.
Kunqobe iLions ngo 32, yase iyiqikula iMayoralCup.
Lokhu kulandele umzukuzuku ugcine ungadlalanga umdlalo wamanqamu webhola lezinyawo weunder 17 njengoba kugcine kungasacaci ukuthi yiliphi
okufanele lidlale kowamanqamu njengoba bese kunamaqembu amathathu esikhundleni samabili.UMnuz Jan Ngcobo, ongSihlalo weLocal OrganizingCommittee (LOC) yale midlalo, uthe kunqunywe ukuthi imiswe imidlalo yamanqamu yeunder 17 kuze kuxazukulwe inkinga ebikhalisa iqembu lakwaSithebeiFull Moon, ebelikhala ngokudlaliswa neMangetheAces kuma semifinal abadlali beAces bengenawoamakhadi abachazayo.
Eminye imidlalo edlaliwe yi netball yabesifazane.Kuyona eqenjini lasebekhulile kunqobe iMandeniRockers ihlula iMandeni Vet, elale isibili.
Ku under 17 kunqobe iSiphepho sihlula iMandeniRockers. Umdlalo wokugijima ekuseni obungenamiklomelo.
Ubungenelwe ngamaqembu ase Gingindlovunase Mandeni. IMeya ithe ithokoze kakhulu njengobakonke kuhambe njengoba bekuhleliwe.
Iveze nokuthi lemidlalo engaphansi kwayo ibidlalaokokuqala.Yathi isizokubaminyakayonke. Ithe lokhu ikuqale ngokubona isizungu semidlalo kumasipalawayo emuva kwemidlalo ka Salga.
ISITHOMBE: XOLANI NXUMALOKwesokunxele efake isikipha esimhlophe yiMeya yase Mandeni, uMnuzSiphesihle Zulu, egone indodana yakhe uMzwandile (9), efunda eLower Tugela Primary School. Kwesokudla yikhansela ledolobha laseMandeni, uMnuz Hopewell Gumede, nalo ligone eyalo indodana. Bebebukelaumdlalo womkhalambazo (karate), emagcekeni oThukela High School,emidlalweni enhlobonhlobo yeMayoral Cup ngempelasonto.
Isasasa lemidlalo yokuqala yeMayoral Cup eMandeni
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MAN-OF-THE-MATCH NikileshMisrainspired Dawnheights to an emphatic61-run victory againstMorningside inan Ilembe Cricket Union T20 Leaguegame pat the country club grounds onSaturday.
half-century (56) partnership, takingthe tally from 41/2 to 97/3 before Pal(13) was clean bowled by BevlinThaver.
Sagar raced to his second domestichalf-century (53) of the 2014/2015season, which included six fours andtwo sixes, before falling prey to aThaver delivery.
Morningside’s hopes of restrictingtheflowofrunsagainst“veteran”cam-paigners, Nikilesh Misra and AdhirMaharajwas dented after this pair puton a match-winning 60-runs partner-ship.
Misra was in prolific form with the
for honours. They notched up a hard-earned 48-run partnership for thethirdwicket (taking the tally from26/2to 74/3) before Nagiah (31) was dis-missed by spinner Mags Nagiah.
Withwicketsfallingatregularinter-vals and the Morningside score-cardrepresenting a poultry farm after thedemise of Thaver, Devkurran andDonfor a duck, all eyeswere onMoodaly tosnatch victory from the jaws of death.
ButMorningside could onlymuster124/8 in their allotted 20-overs withMoodalytop-scoringwithanunbeaten58 runswhich included 10 fours and asix.
Misra, who impressed with the batearlierintheinnings,claimedtheman-of-the-match award after grabbing2/16 from two overs. Naicker (2/26from four overs) and Iyer (2/26 fromfour overs) claimed two wickets each.
PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTERNikilesh Misra.
Misra inspires Dawnheightsto achieve victory
Morningsidewonthe toss and electedto field first. Dawn-heights got off to ashocker after MalikTaqeer was ad-judged LBW to a Le-van Moodaly deliv-ery for four runs. Sa-garAroraandSohailSingh consolidatedthe innings, added36 runs to the tallybefore Sohail Singhwas clean bowled byRishal Devkurran.
Varun Pal joinedfellow Indian-Aroraat thecreaseandthispair showed scantrespectfortheMorn-ingsideattack, blast-ing an invaluable
bat smashing a superb 46runs which included eightfoursandahugesixbeforebe-ing dismissed by Don.
Dawnheights posted185/7 in their allotted 20-overswithMaharaj unbeatenon 23 runs.
Chasing186runsforvicto-ry (9,3 runs per over), Morn-ingside lost twoearlywickets,Preshen Rampersad (1) andSugan(1)toMikhalinNaicker.
Gerhard Nagiah andMoodaly battled gamely tokeepMorningside in the hunt
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Libra T20 B LeagueSaturday, 1 November2.30pmWarriors vs Flipside (Country Club)2.30pmOceanville B vs Manor B (Gledhow)DGM 50 Over LeagueSunday, 2 November9amManor vs Nkobongo (Gledhow)KZN Challenge LeagueSunday, 2 November9amIlembe vs Chatsworth (Country Club)9amDawnheights vs East Coast (Northcroft)
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KwaDukuza Stream ASaturday, 1 November1pmMoonlight vs TTACC (Crookes)1pmReal Celtic vs DSN (Manor)1pmTigers vs Nkobongo (Recreation)3pmMYD vs Siyaya (Recreation)KwaDukuza Stream BSunday, 2 November1pmZamani Madrid vs Townview (Darnall)1pmEtete Tigers vs Real Sporting (Recreation)1pmLiverpool vs SP Callies (Recreation)3pmInguga vs Shakaville United (Recreation).
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KDSA Social LeagueThursday, 30 October7pmDarnall United vs Sunbrook (umpireCool
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Sunbrook)Official on Duty: Devan MoonsamyClub on Duty: SunbrookTuesday, 4 November7pmVirgo vs MOB (umpireSunbrook)8pmTeachers Style vs Sunbrook (umpireMOB)Official on duty: Anesh SathnarianClub on duty: MOBEZE’S Electrical Competitive LeagueThursday, 30 October7pmRandsons vs Grove End (umpireWarriors
Sport)8pmWarriors Sport vs KSST (umpireGrove End)Official on Duty: Rajiv MathapersadClub on Duty: Warriors SportTuesday, 4 November7pmRandsons vs Warriors Sport (umpire, KSST)8pmGrove End vs KSST (umpireRandsons)Official on duty: Aslam RandereeClub on duty: Randsons.
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KwaDukuzaVolleyballAssociation fixtures
Darnall stun Sunbrook>> Darnall proved in Tuesday’s final that they have more than one dimension in attacking
WEEKLY REPORTER
DARNALL United VolleyballClub stunned tournamentfavourites Sunbrook (2-0) to
clinch the Moon & Sons Agencies-sponsoredKwaDukuzaVolleyballAs-sociation Social League KnockoutCupbeforeahugecrowdattheassoci-ation courts on Tuesday night.
Darnall proved in Tuesday’s finalthat they havemore than one dimen-sion in attacking and have been ac-claimed for embracing a newattack-ing strategy that saw them clinchtheir first major silverware of the2014 season.
Sunbrook hardly fired a shot ontarget in the first couple of minutesand it came as no surprise whenmanagerDevanMoonsamycalled foran early timeoutwithhis side trailingat 2-7.
The Stanger Heights-based Sun-
brookoutfitbattledtograbastrangle-hold of the game.
Darnall virtually gang-tackledtheir rivals, leaving their opponentsbaffled and wondering from wherethe next attack would come.
Sunbrook have been such abreathtaking brutal force in attack
throughout the league competition,leading up to Tuesday night’s final,but after their lack lustre perform-anceatthestart,theirfanswereshak-ing their heads in disbelief.
Midway into the first set Darnallenjoyedacomfortablesix-pointcush-ion (15-9) and it seemed improbable
that they would step off the accelera-tor. But, lapses of concentration andsome shocking unforced errors sawthem squander their lead before thescores were locked at 20-20.
But, it was their unremitting de-fence at the death that saw themclinch the first set (25-21) after ab-sorbing everything threw at them bythe Sunbrook attackers.
Moonsamy did not mince hiswordsduring thebreakandhis char-ges returned to the courts at the startof the second setwith renewed confi-dence. Kally Ganasen, who has beenfiring blanks throughout the first setgot his act together to give Sunbrooka 6-2 lead.
But, Darnall’s attacking trio,Nishendra “Niknaks” Dhaver, PoppyNaidoo and Kevin Moodaly relishedthe brilliant sets of DuranMoodaly toputpointson thescoreboardandcol-lar their rivals at 9-9.
Sugan Munien, who had a shock-ing first set, started to findhis rhythmand combined well with Ganasen torestoreSunbrook’s lead(14-11), forc-ing the“sugar-cane” lads into their1st
timeout.With the scores tied at 20-20, the
facial expression on the faces of theSunbrookbench (compared to that oftheiropponents) revealed theirconfi-dence in their heroes. Fans expectedDarnall to succumb to the late pres-sure, but they silenced their critics,holding onto a thrilling 25-22 win toclinch the Moon & Sons Agencies KOCup.
In an earlier game Cool Leaderstrounced Virgo 15-12; 15-12 to se-cure a podium finish.
President of KwaDukuza Volley-ball association Isaac Abraham ex-pressed his sincere thanks to DevanMoonsamy (CEO of moon & SonsAgencies) for his generous sponsor-ship in promoting volleyball inKwaDukuza.
PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTERDarnall United stunned fancied Sunbrook outfit to clinch the Moon & SonsKO Cup.
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MANOR Cricket Club has played a major rolein the development of upcoming cricketers inthe community for the past 15 years.
It has produced a KZN Dolphin player inS. Mlongo and several other KZN junior caps.
Manor Cricket Club will host a grandawardsbanquet to commemorate its 15than-niversary on Friday 31 October at the QuartsConferenceCentre,StangerManorcommenc-ing at 6pm. The dress code is strictly formal.
Tickets are available at Singh’s Butchery(Stanger Manor) or contact D. Pillay on073 854 5786 orNR Singh on 084 506 6131.
All players-ex-players and ex-officials ofthe club are invited to ameeting on Friday 24October at Quarts Conference Centre at 6pm.
Manor CC awardsevening
First tourney a success>> ‘I was thrilled with the overwhelming response’
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THE inaugural Play Sport-sponsored primary schools double-wickettournamentheldat theManorPrimarygroundsonSaturdaywasahugesuccess.
CEOofPlaySport, YashinTewary said: “I alwaysbelieve that childrenmustbe engaged in sport every day and after having quit the teaching professionafter20yearstostartmyPlaySportconceptIdecidedtoploughbacksomethinginto cricket, a sport which has always been close to my heart.
“I was thrilledwith the overwhelming response for our first double-wickettournamentand immediatelydecided tomake this event anannual oneon thesporting calendar of primary schools”.
Tournament director, IsaacAbraham thankedTewary for his generosity inpromotingprimaryschoolcricket.Medals, lunchandcooldrinks—sponsoredbyTewary—wasgiventoallparticipants,parentsandcoaches.Trophieswereawarded to the winners and runners-up and special awards were presentedto the best batsman, bowler and fielder of the tournament.
With fellow team-mate, Suhail Mitha injured on the tournament, JadenPillay ofManor Primary decided to join forceswith Kyle Chinakanoo of NorthCoast Primary. This pair proved to be a formidable combination, crushing theopponentstosetupasemi-finalberthagainstJaredTikaramandJadynNaidooof Manor Primary.
Kyle (15 not out) and Jaden (6 not out) batted first and posted 21/0 in theirtwo-allottedovers.Chasing22runsforvictoryJaredandJadynscored10runsfrom the first five deliveries before Jadyn (5) was clean bowled by Kyle off thelast delivery of the first over.
The responsibility fell on the shoulders of Jared to beat the more fanciedduo of Jaden andKyle. But, Jaden conceded just 7 runs,which included three
Ashnee and Yahin Tewary of Play Sport congratulate doublewicket champions Jaden Pillay and Kyle Chinakanooand runnersup Sharavan Maharaj and Arveer Maharaj.
PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTERdot balls, before to restrict their opponents to17/1.
In the other semi-final Shahid Naidoo (2)and Akhil Sewchand (11 not out) of ManorPrimary batted first and posted 13/1 in theirallotted2-oversagainstShravanMaharajandArveer Maharaj.
Shravan (2 not out) and Arveer (6 not out)booked their place in the final (thanks to thesix extras conceded by their opponents.
The finalproved tobeadull, drabaffairaft-er Shravan was run out for a duck in the 2nddelivery of the match. Arveer was caught forone run in the next delivery by Jaden off thebowling of Kyle.
Chasingtworunsforvictory,JadenandKy-lewerecrownedchampions(withouttouchingthe ball) after their opponents conceded twobyes off the first delivery.
Kylewasvotedbestbatsmanandbowlerofthe tournament with Sibonelo Majola of Ash-ram claiming the fielding award.
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