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Four injuredin nine carpileupKAVEEL SINGH
FOUR people were injured in a nine car pileup on the M4 south in La Mercy onMonday.
According witnesses on scene a cargo truckplowed into vehicles that were at a standstill atthe roadworks stop and go.
“He came down with a lot of speed andslammed into the first car. That inevitably set offa chainreactionof vehiclebacksmashes. It isun-
fortunate that this occurred,” said a witness.Police are investigating brake failure. The
truck was from Swaziland.Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi Steinman
said paramedics and other services arrived onscene and found both directions of the M4 ob-structed with vehicles following the accident.
“Fourinjuredpeoplewereassessedandtreat-ed on the scene before they were transported tohospital for furthermedical care. The trafficwasseverely affected,” said Steinman.
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In the article “Municipal official claimslow cost home” published in the CoastalWeekly last week, we referred to thedeceased in question as the “mother”.Thisshouldhaveread“grandmother”.Weapologise for any inconvenience caused.
Matter of fact
WEEKLY REPORTERAROBBERwhostole shoes fromastore in Todd Street, Verulam lastweek, managed to narrowly es-cape capture.
According to Reaction UnitSouth Africa (RUSA) head PremBalram, the suspect forced hisway out of the business after thestoremanagershutthedoorsinanattempt to trap him in the store.
“Hebroke theglasson thedoorand fled from the store. The storemanager pursued the suspect onfootandwasjoinedinthechasebyseveralotherpatrons.Thesuspectfled past the RUSA base on Rus-som Street followed by a mob.
“Reaction officers joined in thechase however, the suspect fledover the R102 and into the taxirank where he hid in the largecrowd. A search was conductedhowever, no arrests were made,”said Balram.
Suspectescapescapture
KAVEEL SINGH
THE latest crime statistics releasedlast week has revealed that police inTongaatarehaving tocontendwith farmore than they did last year.
Crime across almost all categorieshas increased, some more sharplythanothers. Themostdrastic increaseis miscellaneous theft that went from399 to 541 reported incidents.
Hijacking also steeply increasedfrom13 reported cased to awhopping45.Robberyatresidentialpremisesal-soprovedpoor goingup from37casesto 69.
The more serious categories werealsoworryingwithmurder increasingby12reportedcases from17to29inci-dents.
Sexual crimes also sky rocketedfrom 93 to 145 incidents.
Attemptedmurder stayed at a rela-tive norm for Tongaat at 40 cases.
Assault with intent to do grievousbodily harm also sharply rose from157 to 217 reported cases. Commonassault however, outdid this numberrising by almost 100 reported casesfrom 296 to 392.
Robbery with aggravating circum-stanceswas also extremely high going
from 161 to 303 cases.On the positive side, arson was
down from 11 cases to just nine thisyear.
Crimes that were detected as a re-sult of police detection proved a greatincreaseinthedrugrelatedsectorwithdrug related crime doubling from 476to 808 cases.
Speaking to the Weekly, stationcommander Colonel Santha Moodleysaid the community should not bealarmed at the numbers.
“Most of these statistics come fromlast year.Wehad realised early on thatcrimewasonthe increaseandwehaveput mechanisms in place to ensurethereisadefinite improvementinsafe-ty in our community.”
Moodley said that from April thisyear, crime had dramatically reduced.
“There have been vast improve-ments in major sectors of crime. Forexample, the number for drug relatedincidents reflectspolicebeingactive intheir duties clamping down on thesetypes of incidents.
“We have also stepped up our pa-trols and have beenmaking a numberof arrests thathave led toadecreaseofcrime.”
Moodley said the greatest asset the
police servicehashad this year is com-munity participation.
“Thisisthemaincontributingfactorto us bringing crime down. The com-munityhasworkedwellwithusaswellas thevarioussectorcommandersandCPFs to ensure we are well informedand working toward the well being ofthe community. There is no need to beafraid of numbers. Themoreweworktogether the better.”
MF councillor Praggie Padayacheeechoed the same sentiments sayingcommunity participation was vital.
“CPFmeetingsarebeingheldinsec-tors and the SAPS go out of their waytoensureby legislation thesemeetingsare held in order. I attend these meet-ings however, I am disappointed withcommunity representation. It is im-portant that we all become part of thisprocess.
“Notices of these meetings havebeen publicised in local media and bycommunity attending these meetingsthey have the opportunity to report in-cidents in there are and also have theopportunitytointeractdirectlywithre-spective sectormanagersof SAPS.TheCPF is established for community par-ticipation and becomes the watchdogof SAPS and service delivery.”
Crime stats 2014: Crime is up
WEEKLY REPORTER
POLICE from theFlying SquadNarcotics TaskTeamarrested a 24-year-old man in Phoenix for posses-sion of drugs on Friday, 19 September.
The suspect was found in possession of rock co-caine, cocaine powder and in possession of ecstasytablets.
These included sevenbagsof cocainepowder, 30piecesof rockcocaine, sevenecstasy tabletsand fivepieces of rock cocaine valued at R8 100.
Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant GeneralMmamonnye Ngobeni thanked the Flying SquadNarcotics Task Team for their persistence and com-mitment.
“They work largely on information supplied bymembers of our community and it is this type of col-laboration that is contributing to stabilising and re-ducing serious crime in the province,” she said.
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DMISA conferenceattracts hundreds>> Local and international delegates share disaster reduction knowledgeKAVEEL SINGH
THEannualconferenceoftheDis-aster Management Institute OfSouthern Africa (DMISA) was
held at the Sibaya-Imbizo ConferenceCentre last week.
The event routinely attracts morethan 350 delegates.
The institute is recognised as themouthpiece of the disaster manage-mentprofessioninSouthAfrica. Itpre-sentedatthisyear’sconferenceinpart-nershipwith Northumbria University,South Africa Local Government Asso-ciation (SALGA), theNational DisasterManagement Centre (NDMC), SAWeatherServices(SAWS)andtheUnit-ed Nations’ International Strategy forDisaster Reduction (UN/ISDR).
The conference provides an oppor-tunity foradiverse rangeof stakehold-ers in disaster management fromacrossAfricatogatherandshareskills,knowledge and experience.
President of DMISA Dr Mal Reddyconveyed thateveryyear,disastersre-lated to meteorological, hydrological,and climate hazards caused substan-tial loss of life, and set back economicand social development by years.
“Without significant action, the ex-tentandimpactofeconomicandsocialdamage associated with disasters willworsen, largely as a result of growingexposure to new and more complexrisk.”
stakeholders committed to reducingdisaster risk and developing resilientcommunities.
“It isduringthisperiodthatgovern-ment representatives, politicians,practitioners, academics, corporatepartners, scientists,NGO’s,CBO’s,andthecommunityshareacommonstage.Theoverall goal of the conferencepro-ceedings is to engage all stakeholdersin robust deliberation on core disasterandriskmanagement imperatives.Al-so important, is to showcase and cele-brate goodpractice andachievementsof the fraternity.”
Minority Front councillor PraggiePadayachee attended the conferenceandsaid itprovidedanopportunity fora diverse range of stakeholders in thedisaster management sector fromacross the globe, “to gather and shareskills, knowledge and experiences in
order tobebetterprepared to respondto any situation”.
“Weareconfidentthattheideasandexperiences that had emerged fromthis conference will allow us to betterpredict, plan and respond adequatelyto disasters.”
MayorJamesNxumalo,saidthecityplayed a leading role in championingthe climate change agenda for localgovernment globally.
“We do this through the acknowl-edgment that it is us at this sphere ofgovernmentwho feel thedirect impactof disasters in all forms - from dailyfires in informal settlements, industri-al disasters to unexpected natural dis-asters thatwemay experience as a re-sult of changingweatherpatterns.OurCity has a high-tech disaster manage-mentcentre thatassist incoordinatingour response to disasters.”
MF councillorPraggie Padayachee with DMISA’s PresidentDr. Mal Reddy atthe Annual Conference held atthe SibayaImbizo ConferenceCentre.
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THETongaatChildandFamilyWelfareSocietywishes to locate the following persons:
*The biological mother, known asMissing persons
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NonhlanhlaMthem-bu of Syabonga Ro-nald Sithole (7years).
The biological fa-ther is Sibusiso Pat-ric Sithole who iscaring for the childconcerned.Thefam-ily is originally fromGreylands, Tongaat.
*The details andwhereabouts of thebiological father ofNxasana Awo (4years).
The biologicalmother NomfundoNxasana passedaway on 7 February2014. The family isoriginally fromMag-waveni.
*The biologicalmother of Sinakam-va Zwane (alsoknown as PhumlaZwane) and the bio-logical father,known as XolaniMthembu.
Nelisiwe BonaniMthembu is caringfor the child con-cerned,sheisthepa-ternal grandmother.
Thefamilyisorig-inally from Magwa-veni, Tongaat.
Anyone with in-formation can con-tact Sanele Mabasoon 032 944 1514during office hours.
She add-ed that DMI-SA’s annualconferencesought toprovide astrategicplatform for
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THERE arethingsaboutlivinginDurban, and indeed in SouthAfrica, that are undeniably re-
pulsive. The volume of whoonga-ad-dicted beggars at traffic lights withhangdog expressions and theirbranded clothing hidden under anearby bush. The rapists,murderersand thieves.TheZumas.The fact thatthe only car one can buy in pink is aSuzuki Alto. I could carry on.
Over the course of writing this oft-cynical column, I havebeen toldbyatleast one reader to packmy bags andleave, or stopwhingring about SouthAfrica.
Well, senders of hate-mail, today Iam going to extol the virtues of ourprodigious province and our so-
called rainbow nation as a whole.I do not intend tomake this sound
likea tourismbrochure,but ifanyonewere to be inclined to hire me as atravel writer based on this piece, thedoor to negotiation is always open.
Like an awkward conversation, Iam going to start with the weather.While our city swelters under hair-raising humidity (literally, hair rais-ing).However, I realisedafter visitingSingaporea fewyearsagothatsayingDurban is humid is like calling a gar-den snake a deadly beast. It could beso, so much worse.
Salaries, one might argue, are farhigher in Johannesburg than in ourrelatively sleepy town. This is true,and somebody doing your job in Jo-hannesburgmayearn30%morethanyou.
This after they fight traffic 80%longer than you do, pay obsceneamounts of money for their pieces ofpropertyneighbouringaminedump,and pay etolls because the gantries,amazinglyenough,havestillnotbeenpulled down by vigilantes.
In living this lifestyle in the city ofgold, they manage to save a smallamount of money each year. Andwhat do they do with it? Spend it ontheir annual trip to the coast, wherethey will holiday for a week or two inDurbanorMargate, clamouringwiththeir counterparts to claim a spot onthe beach or get their kid onto one ofthe rides at uShaka Marine World.
Capetonians boast of the cleanli-nessof theircity,whichcannotbedis-puted. They speak lovingly of thewhite sand on their beaches, wherethewater is so cold that by sticking ina toe, it is possible to freeze off a nip-ple.Admittedly,CapeTowndoeshaveone thing that we don’t - amountain.
IfanyoneevertellsyouthatBloem-fontein, Pietermaritzburg or Pofad-der are better places to live thanDur-ban, be charitable and book them anappointment with the next availablepsychiatrist.
Within a three-hour drive of ourfront doors, we have game reserves,thebig five,mountainsandmorenat-ural beauty than could arguably be
found anywhere in the world. Wehave beaches, waves andmarkets tobe freely lain upon, surfed and ex-plored.
Our entertainment scene is im-proving in leapsandbounds,withBigConcertsactuallynot leavingusoutofTheScript’s tourwhich isplanned forearly next year. Our local comedyscene is flourishing, thanks to sometalented locals.
As a whole, South Africa (touch
wood) seems to be a low priority forthe terrorist organisations whichthreaten the USA, the UK, and otherfirst world nations. Thus far, in deal-ingwith our own problems, we seemto have largely avoided the inadvert-entor intentionaloffendingofanyno-table religious group.
Asanation,wehavebeen throughhell. Some of us are still suffering im-measurable hardships. But, Durban-ites, we suffer our lot under thewarmth of the sunshine and sur-rounded by people so laid back theyare almost lying down. Things couldbe worse.
Happy Heritage Day, Durban.
The joys of being a Durbanite
STEPH MCLENNAN
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isha Maharaj-Marie on 079 500 1259 or Nazir Sadack on083 2331 638.
what’s on To place a notice in the “What's on” section, email coastalweekly@gmail.com or fax us on 032 945 2502. Deadline– Monday 4pm. Items in this section will only be runtwice ahead of your event and are free of charge.
MOUNTVIEW second-ary School went on afundraising drive for
the “Denim For Diabetes” or-ganisation.Theeventwasheldearlier this month.
Thereisanexplosionofdia-betes worldwide and develop-ing countries like South Africaare the worst hit. The WorldHealth Organisation (WHO)predicts that in South Africa,the numbers will triple in thenext 15 years.
Coordinator Mrs S Manikand some of the pupils supporting the initiative.
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EVERYONE depends on their vi-sion inmore ways than they real-ise. Without healthy vision, ourabilities are drastically affected.
Manyfactorscanaffectoureye-sight includinghealthfactorssuchashighbloodpressureanddiabe-tes.
Family history of eye diseasecanmake youmore prone to hav-ing the condition as well. Sightstealing eye diseases can occur atany time.
Very often they are unnoticea-ble at first and are difficult to de-tect.
An ophthalmologist is a medi-cal doctor who specialises in dis-easesof theeye.Theyare licencedto practice medicine and surgery
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Everyone should have an eyeexam.Howoftendependsonyourage, health or ongoing eye prob-lems.
Thecostofaroutineeyeexami-nation especially for diabetics/cataracts are covered as part ofPMB conditions on most medicalaids and will therefore not affectyour medical aid savings.
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For any other problems relat-ing to your eyes, contact Dr LNai-doo at Tongaat Eye Centre on 032945 0007.
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Please Note:The Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple will be observing:1. Annual Purtassi Prayers on Saturdays during the month of Purtassi,
commencing at 4pm on the 1st three Saturdays and at 3.30pm on the4th Saturday with the reading of the Shree Veeraboga VasantharayarSarithrum.
2. Navarathri Celebrations will commence on Thursday, 25 September ‘14until Friday, 03 October ‘14. Supper will be served daily.
3. Saraswathi Pooja will be observed on Thursday, 2 October ‘14. Supper willbe served .
Kindly contact George Moodley on 032-945 1496 or 084 205 7216for more details.
Lunch and light entertainment will be provided.
Date : Sunday, 28 September 2014Time : 10.00 amVenue : Shree Veeraboga Cultural Centre - Gandhis Hill
The centenary heritage committee of the Shree Veeraboga EmperumalTemple extends an invite to all to a special gathering. The intent of thisgathering is to re-kindle memories and narrate the oral traditions aroundthe Maidstone Barracks, Gandhis Hill Barracks and the areas surroundingthe temple. The information collected at this function will assist greatly incompiling the history of the temple. We also encourage you to bring alongold photos or artefacts that can stimulate some interesting conversations.Feel free to extend an invite to anybody you know that has or had a link tothe temple or barracks.
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THE month of Purtassi provides an opportunity to tilt the balance in the mind between righteous and unrighteousness.
Hindus of South Indian descentthroughout the world have embarked ona monthlong period of austerities andsacrifices in honour of Lord Venketeshwaraor Perumal as He is referred to in Tamil Nadu.
Swami Vivekananda took to the worldstage and declared that “we are all potentially divine beings” and that “the world is
a gymnasium where we come to work outall our past karmas until we are able tomanifest our divine nature”.
It is rather unfortunate though, thatman has become so preoccupied with "artha" and "kama" (wealth and pleasure)that he has made little progress in understanding himself. In this hightech age wehave become armchair citizens.
We think just as we ‘remotecontrol’ almost everything or utilise our fancy gadgets to conduct most of our activities from
the comfort of our couches, that liberationand realisation will also come at the touchof a button. Just as it is necessary to cleanour brassware and other jewellery that oxidises on contact with the atmosphere; itis necessary to cleanse the mind, heart andintellect that are dulled by contact withworldly activities.
Man has become mechanical in his lifeand utterly controlled by the senses.
Hence this period of austerities, fastingand sacrifices helps to cleanse and focusthe mind away from the senses and dwellon theinner divine realityofours. It isatimewhenwecantrytoactaccordingtoour truenature that is to live by truth, to showcompassion, to exhibit peace through ouractions and love all as the very manifesta
tion of God.This can be accomplished by regular
prayer, silent meditation and contemplation on Narayana as the centre of our beings. One should not miss the opportunityto feed the poor, help the sick and spreadpeace and love in the name of Govinda.
We must also pray for strength of mindand the will to be able to continue thesepractices even beyond the month of Purtassi. As we prepare to clean our households, bring out the new kitchen utensilsand make the external environment aspure as possible for the observance of Purtassi; let us also cleanse and prepare theheart, body and mind to shine with the brilliance and purity of Govinda who is the indweller of our hearts.
May that allpervading Narayana whois worshipped as Venketeshwara in thismonth bestow His grace upon the worldand help us, His ignorant children, to raiseour consciousness to the divine level, ourmy sincere prayer. Let us all help each otherand eradicate the 'asuric' tendencies anddevelop men and women with pure intellect and elevated minds suspended in loveand unity so that the golden age of peace,harmony and love shall begin now.
We wish all devotees and seekers of theself who are observing this holy month,strength and peace. The Shree VeerabogaEmperumal Temple will be observing allSaturdays with the reading of the Veeraboga Vasantharayar Sarithuram on the final Saturday. All are invited to attend.
Shree Veerboga Templecommemorates Purtassi
AMONG the South African Tamils thismonth long fast is the most important onededicated to Maha Vishnu, who takes onthe form of Lord Perumalswamy.
Puratassi is observed during midSeptember to midOctober respectively. MahaVishnu is known by many names includingNarayana, Venketeshwara, Perumalswa
mi, Srinivasa, Govinda, Balaji and manymore. Thousands of people around theworld go on a pilgrimage to the ThirumaliHills in Tirupati, in South India during thisperiod to seek the blessing of the SupremeGovinda.
For the many who cannot afford to goon this pilgrimage, prayer in worship of the
favourite foods in dedication to the Supreme Lord. This fast should not be like atorturous burden. The benefits of this fastare inconceivable if the fast is properly observed.While the daily observances are observed, Saturdays (due to time, place andcircumstances) is reserved for prayer activities.
On this day most people observe theNirjala fast, where not a single drop of water is taken. In the morning preparationsare underway for the prayer in the evening.
When preparing the food items thestrictest care is taken to ensure cleanlinessand piety. At most temples the GarudanFlag is hoisted on the first Saturday, indicative of the beginning of the fast.
Special rituals pertaining to Lord Vishnu are conducted from religious books likethe Garuda Parthu and the ThirunaamamPaadhigam.
Devotees call out Govinda! Govinda!Govinda! In praise of the Supreme Maha
Vishnu. A Naamam is adorned on the forehead of devotees which is symbolic of LordVishnu’s two feet in his reclined pose,which is in the shape of a capital “U” inwhite and the Thrisnam (in red) in the centre of the “U” – which represents MotherLuxmi.
The Shri Siva Subramaniar Alayam ofUmdloti Drift Verulam invites all devoteesto attend their Puratassi prayers from the20 September – 11 October. NavarathriPoojay will be observed from the 24 September – 2 October, where devotees cansit in the Hawan and the tying of Maha Saraswathi strings will be done.
All devotes wishing to participate inboth prayers, should make themselvesavailable at the Alayam – 6 Temple RoadUmdloti Drift Verulam by no later than4pm for the Puratassi prayers and 6pm forthe Navarathri prayers. Supper will beserved. Contact Guru Ramalingam Veeramuthu on 032 533 3696 for information.
Purattasi – ShriSiva SoobramaniarAlayam
Supreme Lord isoffered at homeand at temples.
This fast is anabstinence fromeating meat,smoking, consuming alcohol,and indulgencesof worldly pleasures.
Many faithful’s have just onemeal a day andsome give up their
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e
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Izinkinga ebezibhekene namalungu ayi-16alo mphilandawonye, azizangeziwaqede am-andla, njengoba esanda kuqeda inkontilekayokuqala yeminyaka emithathu yokuhlinzekauMnyangowezokuThuthukiswakoMphakathingama bhulokhi.
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UNksZodwaNtulingumphathiwezokuthu-thukiswa komphakathi eZAC. uthe, lo mphi-landawonye, wakha amabhulokhi eziyi-1500osuku ukuze bafeze izindingo zenkontileka
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SUZUKIAutoSouthAfricahasaddedtheversa-tile Suzuki Splash hatchback to its local modelline-up. TheSplash joins an extensive range ofSuzukipassengercars,MPVsandSUVsonofferin SA.
For the South African market, the SuzukiSplashispoweredbythe1,2-litrefour-cylinderenginealsofittedtoentry-levelSwifthatchbackmodels. A five-speed manual gearbox is stan-dard,buta four-speedautomatic transmissionis available as an option.
The extended roofline is a key feature of thenewSplash,whichallowstheseatingpositionsto be raised, while it also means the doors arelarger, which benefits entry and exit.
The front seats have been sculpted for sup-port,whiletherearbenchseatoffersthreeseat-ing positions. Head restraints are standardfront and rear.
Allmodels are fittedwith dual front airbagsas standard, togetherwith side impact protec-tion beams in the doors, and inertia reel seat-belts for both the front and the two outer rearseating positions.
Also standard across all Splash models isABS anti-lock braking for the front disc-reardrum brake system. Child locks are providedfor the rear doors, and central locking is stan-dard,with keyless entry offered onGLmodels.
All threemodels in theSouthAfricanSuzukiSplashrangearepoweredbythesame1,2-litrefour-cylinder engine. The 1 197cc unit has amaximum output of 63 kW at6 000 r/min, combined with a torque peak of113 Nm at4 500 r/min.
Withakerbmassofjustmorethanaton,anda lively 1,2-litre engine, thenewSuzuki Splashdelivers nippy performance. The five-speedmanualmodel accelerates from0 to 100 km/hin 12,3 seconds, while top speed is 160 km/h.
Fuel economy is exemplary, with a com-bined-cycle consumption figure of 5,6 li-tres/100km in the case ofmanualmodels, and6,4 litres/100 km for the automatic transmis-sion variant.
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Hatchback makes a ‘splash’
TOYOTA has invested 85 million euros, engineered1 000 new parts and spent 576 000 man hours refining the new Yaris.
After research conducted across several platformsincluding press analysis, customer clinics and dealerfeedback, Toyota Europe identified three key areaswhere the current generation Yaris scored highly –outstanding roominess, powertrain efficiency andstandard features, making it the smart choice.
Eschewing supermini stereotypes for a highly distinctiveexterior,thenewYarisseesthemostdramaticexecution of Toyota’s contemporary frontal designlanguage to date with sharpedged detailing.
The narrow upper and large grilles, a hallmark ofToyota’s current design, are present but they nowmerge at the point of the Toyota emblem to form apowerful cross shape.
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The upper instrument panel has been made thinner, and the upper surface of the driver’s instrumentbinnacle has been restyled to give a slimmer appearance.
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Yaris Hybrid’s powertrain features a fourcylinderAtkinson cycle 1,497cc engine that is 50mm shorterthan the 1.8litre unit used by Prius and Auris Hybrid,it is also 17kg lighter. Its features include a cooled exhaust gas recirculation system, an electric waterpump, a lowfriction distribution chain, an intakemanifold made of a composite material and a compact exhaust manifold.
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AUM NAMA SIVAYA
MRS KARPAVELLI (SILVY) KISTAN05/09/1946 – 06/12/2013
I slept and dreamed that life was joy,I awoke and saw that life was duty,I acted and behold duty was joy.
- Rabindranath Tagore
You are invited to the Yearly Memorial Service ofSilvy Kistan, wife of the Late Jaybalam Kistan, which
will be held at the Gandhi’s Hill Temple Hall(Tongaat) on Sunday 05th October 2014 at 10h30.
Lunch will be served from 11h30.
Sadly and lovingly missed by her daughter Elainee,sons Justin and Gino, son-in-law Samuel,
daughters-in-law Vijay and Jace& granddaughter Diya.
Don’t grieve for me now I’m free I’m following the path God laid for me,I took his hand when I heard him call I turned my back and left it all, Icould not stay another day my pains were hard to bear. I have foundpeace at the close of the day I was full of joy I knew there was no morepain were I was going. If parting as let a void then fill it with remem-bered joy. Be not burdened with times of sorrow just remember mysmile in times of hardship.
DATE: SATURDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2014TIME: 10:30AMVENUE: BELVEDERE COMMUNITY HALL
You will be saldy missed by your wife Molly, daughter Kristina,son Preshan, son-in-law Fazal and a host of family & friends.
Please accept this as a personal invitation
YEARLY MEMORIALSERVICE OF
MR SAGIEREDDY
We have lost what heavenhas gained. One of the bestfathers this earth has everseen. Deep in our hearts amemory is kept of the father,I love and will never forget. Dad, I know Godchooses the best!
The 15th & 16th Day Memorial Serviceof the Late Pubalen Pillay will take
place on Monday 29th September 2014at his residence, Flat FH,Door 20 Flamingo Heights.
Supper will be served at 5:30pm andservice will follow from 7pm.
Sadly missed by his daughter Vanessa,son-in-law Rogers, grandchildren Jerome,Kuveshan & Jadene.
AUM
MR PUBALENPILLAY
Navarathri 2014Thursday 25 September to Friday 3 October 2014
Commencing daily at 17h30
ALL WELCOME
Daily program includes: Hawan Ceremony, Religious Discourse, Service, Supper
Keynote Speaker: Brother VedanandTopic: SIGNIFICANCE, RELEVANCE AND PRACTICE OF NAVARATHRI
Participating Groups: Brake Village Soobramaniar Prayer Group; Belvedere HinduSatsang; S Reddy Family & Friends; Vanrova Satsang; Kannan Veeramani, Milan Sangeet;Versatyl
Brake Village Sri SivaSoobramaniar Alayam
VAC’S Vukani sets new record>> Sport star sets new record at Suncoast triathlonWEEKLY REPORTER
VUKANI Maphumulo set a newrecordintherunninglegofthetriathlon at Suncoast this weekend
posting a 35minute finish and scooping first prize barely two weeks afterposting a top five ultra marathon 50kmfinish.
Approaching top form VAC’s speedster is already hitting peak form in alldistances to date. This weekend alsosaw members participating in all threeformats in the Day lee Time trial, VACHelpers run and SAPS Striders 21.1kmand 10km races.
Krish Naidoo led team VAC in thehalf marathon with a 1.21 finish aheadof Simon Blose and Johnny Karanjoo in
1.35 and 1.37 respectively.PravinSewnarainandAndrewDlamini
ensured a sub two hour finish in 1.47 and155 respectively, whilst VAC ladies trioAnitha Sewnarain, Priscilla Naidoo andDolly Shamlall made up the rest ofteam VAC finishers in the 21.1km run.
Sundree Ramlagan sustained herdominance amongst the VAC walker’steam with a sub three hour 2.54 finishesahead of Jayson and Renuka Moodleyin 3.10 .
Junior Yadhvir Sewnarain led VAC inthe 10km in 38 minutes ahead of Anandand Sarah Naidoo in 53 and 56 minutesrespectively. Nad Naidoo finished acredible 1.09 ahead a minute ahead ofBharushenRamlaganin1.10ShivaniNaidooin1.15transcendedfromTimetrials
to a KZN race. Novices in VAC coloursmaking their transition from local timetrialstoracesalsoincludedPriscillaNaidoo, Reneshan Naidoo and the Paryyhab trio of Nivashni, Pam and Kreesan.
21.1km RunKrish Naidoo 1.21; Simon Blose 1.35
; Johnny Karanjoo 1.37; Pravin Sewnarain 1.47; Andrew Dlamini 1.55; AnithaSewnarain 2.02; Priscilla Naidoo 2.08;Shavir Karanjoo 2.10; Dollyb Shamlall2.5021.1km Walk
Sundree Ramlagan 2.54; JasonMoodley 3.10; Renuka Moodley 3.1010km Run ( Suncoast Triathlon )
Vukani Maphumulo 00.3510km Run
Yadhvir Sewnarain 0.38; Anand Naidoo 0.53; Sarah Naidoo 0.56; Nad Naidoo 1.09; Bharushen Ramlagan 1.10;Shivani Naidoo 1.15; Priscilla Naidoo1.18; REneshan Naidoo 1.20; BhavistraRamlagan 1.28; Nivashni Parthab 1.40;Pam Parthab 1.40; Kreesan Parthab1.4010km Walk
Saturday, 27 SeptemberSheik Mohideen Stadium9.30am U15 Calypso Sporting vs
BarcelonaUnited; 10.30amU15Bel-vedere vs Real Attackers; 11.30amU15CalypsoSportingvsShakasHeadUnited; 1pmSab Calypso Sporting vsSizwe Rangers; 3pm Sab Uthongathivs Kwamashu United
Buffelsdale Stadium10amU13 All Stars vsMaidstone;
11am U15 All Stars vs Maidstone;12pm U17 All Stars vs Maidstone;1.30pm Shakas Head United vsThanx; 3pm Sab All Stars vs InandaAces
Hambanathi Stadium8.30am U13 Calypso Sporting vs
Trouble Makers; 8.30am U13 Gan-dhis Hill vs Shakas Head United;9.30am U15 Supersport Eagles vsBarcelona United;
11.30am U17 Trouble Makers vsGandhis Hill; 12.30pm U15 TroubleMakers vs Supersport Eagles; 2pmBeevaRamblersvsBelvedereUnited;3.30pm Spain A vs Hambanathi Ti-gers
Sunday, 28 SeptemberSheik Mohideen Stadium11am Tongaat United vs Gandhis
Hill; 1pm Newtown Stars vs BeevaRamblers;3pmMaidstonevsSpainA
Buffelsdale Stadium1pm Barcelona United vs Scorpi-
SAFA fixtures
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SEATIDES flexed their muscles thispast weekend by dominating the socalled “powerhouse” of Tongaat crick-et, Belvedere.
It began this past Saturdaywith theSeatidesUnder11’s showingauthorityby disposing of the Belvedere Under11’s at Silverdale Primary School bynine wickets. Seatides had restricted
another young upcoming star, AltafSheriff, had derailed the Belvederechances by scoring 44 runs, smashing10 fours in the process.
ThispastSundaytheseniorsidefur-therrubbedsalt intheirwounds.Seati-des won the toss and elected to batpostingascoreof204in their30overs.SettingupthisscoreSeatides toporderhad been on the charge. It was truly adominant display with Priyesh Bachu
leadingtheattackscoringadestructive88 and taking 2/24 bowling, ably sup-ported by Captain Jasvir Singh’s 46.The senior side walloped the reigningchampions, ending their miserableweekend, all out for 142.
With several notable performancesfrom the Seatides bowlers, especiallydebutant Bernardus Cairncross withfiguresof3/22andveteranAmrishMa-haraj with 3/29.
Seatides Dolphins Cricket Club “pulls” a double
their opposition to amere 77 runs inwhich star bowler,DamionNaidoowithfiguresof3/9killedofany chance Belve-dere had of setting acompetitivescore. InSeatides run chase
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CHECKOUT Verulam Falcons stal-wart Ebrahim Asmal belied his ageand showed great guts and grit as he
secured third place in the DolphinsStriders 10km walkers category.
The 74-year-old Asmal, an epito-me of commitment and dedication,saw his commitment bear fruit as he
utes.FaroukKadwaandZeenathSayed
were the leading half marathon run-ners.
Results10kmJoseph Mangcwangule 0:34;
Ebrahim Asmal 1:35; MumtaazSayed 1:38; Faeez Hoopdaar 1:43;Zubeida Hoopdaar 1:46;
Fawzia Kadwa 1:4621kmFarouk Kadwa 2:22; Zeenath
Sayed 2:47
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDFarouk Kadwa congratulating Ebrahim Asmal on his achievement.
Falcons stalwart securespodium position>> Local ‘speedsters’excel at DolphinsStriders marathon
comfortably completed thetough route with a mix of roadand off road experience. Hewas followed home by Mum-taaz Sayed.
The young Falcons contin-gent also established them-selves as speedsters, with Jo-seph Mangcwangule racingthrough the course in 34 min-
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