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Controversial Durban businessman Jay Singh listens to Pastor Mervyn Reddy (right) at the first day of the De- partment of Labour’s commission of inquiry into the events that led to the Tongaat Mall collapsing, killing two people and injuring 29 on No- vember 19 last year. PHOTO: ALLIED PICTURE PRESS/APP Your 24/7 local connection FREE 30 000 copies distributed Weekly Phone: 032 945 2903 Successful voter registration weekend [3] February 14, 2014 www.coastal-weekly.co.za www.coastalweekly.mobi @coastalweekly Coastal Weekly R115 MAIN ROAD - TONGAAT TEL: 032 - 945 4979 2 DAY SPECIAL- THURSDAY 13TH AND FRIDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 1/2 Sheep ‘C’ Grade kg 90g Nando Sauces Assorted Excella Mayonnaise Miracle Mom Dish Washing Liquid Kelloggs Special K Honey & Oats only Solo Roll On Flora Regular and Lite Omo Comfort Doom 2x300ml Branded Pack Pakco Pickles excl Curry Chilli Teff Cream Cracker Willards Cheese Curls Aquafresh Toothpaste 2x100ml Branded Pack Cooler Bag Large Good Home Braai Stand Miracle Mom All Purpose 250ml 750g 2lt 375g 50ml 1kg 900g 3 for 150g 2litre 180g Cadbury Fruit & Nut only ATLANTIS GOLD AGAINST ALL GOLD JEWELLERY EVEN IF BROKEN OR DAMAGED BRING IN YOUR BEST PRICE AND WE WILL BEAT IT GUARANTEED LOWEST INTEREST RATES SHOP NO. 3A • GGR CENTRE • 224 MAIN ROAD • NEXT TO ENGEN GARAGE TEL: 032 944 6538 INSTANT CASH LOANS INSTANT CASH LOANS Innovatus Innovatus FET COLLEGE Registration Now Open TEACHING POLICING HUMAN RESOURCES MARKETING / PUBLIC RELATIONS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TOURISM / HOSPITALITY ACCOUNTING & BOOKING Corporate Office: Verulam: Tel 032 541 0045 / 6 - Cell: 082 770 6181 - Email: [email protected] - www.innovatus.co.za BUSINESS MANAGEMENT EASY PAYMENT PLANS Prices range from R550 T’s and C’s Apply HARDWARE Tel: (032) 944 4363 / 944 4715 / 944 3157 / 944 3158 / 944 8685 DICKS GARYSUN * WE ARE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK * DELIVERIES DONE AT REASONABLE RATES. * ALL PRICES ARE CASH & CARRY ONLY!! Desainagar Branch 032 - 943 3296 VALENTINE SPECIALS VEO’S .99 .99 R R149 149 Asbestos barge boards .99 .99 R89 R89 .99 .99 R699 R699 Brass hose taps .99 .99 R49 R49 .99 .99 R R19 19 .99 .99 R9 R9 (FREE JOINER) (FREE WALLPLATE ELBOW) (FREE TINTING) 20 ltr Bastion 4 yr warranty P.V.A (FREE 2" ADAPTOR) 150ltr Kwikot geyser tray 15mm Chrome ball o stop (FREE KEY HOLDER) 150mm cabin hooks carded (FREE TAP WASHER) 3 piece cistern washers .99 .99 R R19 19 FREE ROLL THREAD TAPE) Slow start to mall inquiry >> Tongaat Mall inquiry delayed as chair spots conflict of interest JONATHAN ERASMUS HE commission of inquiry into the collapsed Tongaat Mall came to a grinding halt on Tues- day when the presiding officer ruled there was a conflict of interest with the same lawyers representing the contractor, developer and This could set the stage for further delays in the CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 Co Si ( p t T HE com Tongaa day wh was a conflic representing employees. This could inquiry. CONTINUE

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Controversial Durban businessman JaySingh listens to Pastor Mervyn Reddy(right) at the first day of the De­partment of Labour’s commission ofinquiry into the events that led tothe Tongaat Mall collapsing, killingtwo people and injuring 29 on No­vember 19 last year.PHOTO: ALLIED PICTURE PRESS/APP

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JONATHAN ERASMUS

HE commission of inquiry into the collapsedTongaatMallcametoagrindinghaltonTues-day when the presiding officer ruled there

was a conflict of interest with the same lawyersrepresenting the contractor, developer and

This could set the stage for further delays in the

CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

Controversial Durban businessman JaySingh listens to Pastor Mervyn Reddy(right) at the first day of the De­partment of Labour’s commission of

Slow startJONATHAN ERASMUS

THE commission of inquiry into the collapsedTongaatMallcametoagrindinghaltonTues-day when the presiding officer ruled there

was a conflict of interest with the same lawyersrepresenting the contractor, developer andemployees.

This could set the stage for further delays in theinquiry.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 4

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THE Tongaat communitycame out in their numbersto participate in the final

voter registration drive that washeld over the past weekend.

With a total of 1 831new regis-trations, Ward 61 had one of thehighest voter registration tallieson the North Coast.

Saturday, 8 February saw 550new voters registering withCanelands boasting 103 of thosevoters. Sunday, 9 February ofcourse saw more with 1 281 newvoters registering.

AgainCanelandstookthebulkof thesevoterswith295peoplese-curing their right to vote.

Commenting on the registra-tion,ANCwardcouncillorMichael

Abraham said he was pleasedwith the turnout.

“I am extremely excited aboutthe number of people who cameout in their numbers. It showsourdemocracy is working well andpeople are showing up in theirnumbers to cement their supportfor these processes.”

Cope councillor Steven Naidoosaidtheresponsetovoterregistra-tion was encouraging.

“We have witnessed many[people who] register for the firsttime,eventhoughtheyqualifiedtoregisterpreviously.Thisisinanin-dication that people want to seechangeandrealisethatsignificantchange is possible through theballot box.

“What is worrying is that wehave not seen a lot of youth come

out to register, yet this is the seg-ment of our population that needsmuchattentionandtheyouthvotecan make the difference in thiselection. Our challenge is to to en-courage registered voters to comeout in their numbers and vote inthis forthcoming election.”

DA councillor Brian Jayana-than said Tongaat was “very suc-cessful” with voter registrationover the weekend.

“Over the weekend I visitedmany registration stations andthere were no problems.

“The IEC officials have to becomplimentedontheprofessionalmannertheydisplayedtothevari-ous voters who visited thestation.

“Also, the good relationship ofpartyagentswithotherswascom-

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MinorityFrontcouncillorPrag-gie Padayachee stated that it wasimportant forvoters toknowvoterregistrationasalaunchpadforthefuture of the youth. However, theapathy of the youth to register asvoters still prevails.

“The MF had taken the initia-tive to assist the electoral processby conducting street announce-ments to encourage the youth toregister. Thesuccessofencourag-ing voter registration is havingpeople go out to the communityand communicating thismessageon the ground.”

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JONATHAN ERASMUS

GRALIO Precast — run by Dur-ban businessman Jay Singh,who is at the centre of contro-

versy although not directly implicatedin themalldisaster—hadarranged le-gal counsel for itself and its employeeRonniePillay, aswell as forSingh’s sonRavi Jagadasan; for Singh’s wife Shi-reen Annamalay, for the health andsafety consultant; and for the mall de-veloper Rectangle Property Invest-ments (owned by Jagadasan).

Alargeportionofthemall,compris-ing of three storeysmeant for parking,camecrashingdownonNovember 19last year, killing two people and injur-ing 29.

Chair of the inquiry PhumudzoMaphaha addressed Gralio’s appoint-ed advocate, Saleem Khan, pointingout that he would have a conflict of in-terest.

“This is the first commission inwhich I have presided where this hashappened. You are representing theemployer, employee, the contractorand the developer. I find it challengingthatthesamegroupofattorneysrepre-sentmultiplepartieswhowillbe impli-cating each other.

“Gralio [Precast] has taken the op-portunity to represent everyone,which Iwant to ironout. This commis-sion cannot have various parties rep-resentedbythesamepeople.Iammak-ing a ruling on that. We all know howthe game works,” said Maphala.

Khan said he did not see his repre-sentationofPillayasapotentialconflictof interest, but consented to Pillay be-ing represented by the Department ofLabour in the interest of “expediting

this matter as quickly as possible”.JustmomentsafteracceptingPillay,

the representative fromLabour’s legaldepartment, Liepollo Monaheng, re-quested that Lennie Samuel — whosits on the commission’s three- manpanel — be removed, claiming hispresence on the commission wouldprejudice Pillay.

“It was Samuel who initially took astatement from Pillay shortly after themall collapse. He is privy to informa-tion. He must recuse himself from thecommission,” said Monaheng.

Today Monaheng is expected topush this position although Maphahais expected to largely resist.

ItisbelievedPillay’stestimonyiskeyto understanding why the mall col-lapsed and ultimately who should beheld responsible.

Pillay was interviewed the eveningof the collapse and told The Witnessthat he had been standing at the edgeof the top floorwhen it collapsed, forc-ing him to dive into an intermediatefloorastheslabbeneathhisfeet fell.

“Iwas falling, Idoveunder-neath onto another plat-form,” Pillay had said.

Meanwhile,eThekwini Metrois expected toexplain why ithas yet tocomplete itsstructural

engineer report into the collapse.Gralio has netted over R2 billion in

city contracts over the last decade andhas in thepastbeenaccusedofdeliver-ing sub-standard work.

The Manase Forensic Report com-missioned by the province to interro-gate low-cost housing projects in Dur-ban and released last year found thatbuilding by Gralio was deemed “dan-gerous”. Singh,who spoke to TheWit-ness just two weeks prior to the mallcollapsing, denied the claim and chal-lenged the veracity of the report.

The commission continues at theTongaat municipal building from9 am.

Tongaat Mall advocate cautioned about ‘conflict of interest’NEWS

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To study at mLearning Academy,you need to have online access via3G, Wi-Fi, at home or at work oran internet cafe. If you are regis-tering for a full qualification youwill also receive a free Tablet PCwith most of your learning materi-als pre-loaded and ready for use.

The Institute took this project astep further by opening up twoTuition Centres in Umhlanga andTongaat respectively thus makingit accessible for students register-ing for Distance Learning to havesupport in the form of careerguidance and tuition. For furtherinformation on the courses of-fered log onto www.gomla.ac.za.

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YOUR home can eat up a large chunk ofyour monthly income.Electricity, water, home entertainment

and maintenance all cost a lot and should bemanaged to prevent these expenses from be­coming a financial burden.

Consumers often fail to realise what a bigdifference a real effort can make to their elec­tricity bill and overall budget. This includesswitching off the TV when nobody is watchingit, turning off lights, unplugging the TV, cell­phone charges and computers, when not in

use, as well as using energy­efficient appli­ances and washing clothes in cold water andlimited use of tumble­dryers.

Saving water can also make a sizeable dif­ference to your monthly utility bill.

You can save water by fixing leaking tapsas soon as they start dripping, using grey(used) water to water the garden and takingshorter showers instead of long showers orbaths.

Home maintenance does not have to bea huge annual expense if you do some upkeepevery month. Fill up cracks, keep the poolclean during the winter months and stay incontrol of your garden to ensure that one big

storm does not cause havoc with your financ­es.

Another expensethat fewconsumerscon­sider is home entertainment.

You must decide if you really want to buythe most expensive satellite bouquet or if youcan be entertained in any way by opting fora cheaper one with fewer channels.

Also shop around for cheaper packages atDVD shops to rent movies and games for less.

Saving on financial servicesBanking, credit and insurance make up a

big part of every consumer's budget. But alltoo often South Africans simply shrug and say"that's life" when they see how much banks

charge to handle their money or give themcredit or when their insurance premiums in­crease. Keep an eye on your banking fees andif your bank becomes too expensive, shoparound for another bank.

Talk to your bank to find out if you are sub­scribed to the best package it offers. Use thebank's automatic service to pay your bills. Paya little bit extra into your mortgage everymonth to pay your home off sooner and saveon interest. If your use your credit card, ensurethat you pay off the balance every month toavoid paying punitive interest charges. Orkeep a positive balance in your card accountto earn high interest.

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La MercySpacious apartment with sea views offers 3bedrooms with bics and aircons, 2 bathrooms,themodern f/f kitchen has granite tops and wrapdoors

Freestanding home offers 3 bedrooms, f/fkitchen, separate lounge and dining room, twobathrooms, triple garage + income generatingbasement

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A TIP-OFF to the police at the KingShaka International Airport in Dur-ban on Sunday led to the arrest ofa 53-year-old Amanzimtoti womancarrying cocaine worth more thanhalf a million rand strapped to herbody.

The police members were wait-ing for Jo-Anne Efne Farrell to ar-rive on the flight from Dubai atabout 5.45 pm and on searchingher, found she was concealing1,6 kg of cocaine in a foil pouchstrapped to her body.

Provincial police spokespersonCaptain Thulani Zwane said thestreet value of the recovered co-caine is more than R540 000. Thewoman was immediately arrestedand charged with possession ofdrugs. She appeared in the Veru-lam Magistrate’s Court on Monday.The case was postponed to 24 Feb-

ruary for a formal bail application.Farrell was remanded in custody.

KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Com-missioner Lieutenant-GeneralMmamonnye Ngobeni commendedairport police and customs officialsfor the breakthrough.

“I am glad that members’ hardwork and patience has paid off. Iam delighted that we are now ableto reach those who are on the verytop of this vicious chain that de-stroys the youth of our province,”she said.

The cocaine that was found strappedto a woman’s body in a foil pouch.

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CLIFTON HeightsNew phase – available:01/03/14 – 2 bedrooms,kitchen, toilet/bathroom, fully tiledwit balcony. Purchaseprice: R480 000. 084510 4068/ 084 9451985.

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BACHELOR flat –Ballito, fully furnished.R4 500.00 p/mnth incl,avail 01/03/2014. 082874 3419.

GANDHINAGARMews– avail: 01/04/14 – fullyfurnished 3 bedroomhome, fully tiled & fullybu i l t - in -cupboards,shower, 2 toilets, fullyair-conditioned, safe& secure complex,night guard in complex.Rent: R5 500 ex l/w.084 945 1985/ 084 8176467.

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HOUSES FOR SALE

Tongaat2 bedroom flat @ R3950002 bedroom flat @ R5250002 bedroom flat @ R7950002 bedroom flat fullyfitted @ R695 000Maidstone - 2 bedroomhouse +2 lounges, k/d+dbl lug @ R850 000Belvedere - 3 bedroomhouse @ R595 000Westbrook - 4 bedhouse 2 lounges, k/d+maids quarters +pool@ R1.95MVerulam - 7 Acres

vacant Land alreadysub-divided @ R1.1MTongaat Central-Rental1 bedroom flat @ R3000 excl1 bedroom outbuilding@ R2 750 exclCall Selva 083 7038665 or 084 512 5896(o) 032-944 3203

BUFFELSDALE Flat3 Beds bic, airconlounge, ff kitchen,t/b in well managedcomplex R395 000FRASERS Farm 4hectares under caneR995 000GANDHI’S Hill Flat 2beds, lounge ktb R335000 CASH URGENTTONGAAT Central2 Beds bic, lounge,ff granite topkitchen in securecomplex R695 000DESAINAGAR Vacantland in Sahiti EstateFrom R450 000TONGAAT CENTRALflat 3 beds bicmes, lounge, d/room, ff granite topkitchen 130sqmeters R895 000VERULAM Dawncrest/Trenance Park Vacantland ReZoned GeneralCommercial withpassed plans for shopson ground floor andflats above R995 000NEGVERULAM SURIYAHTS 3 Beds bic,lounge, ff kitchen, s/cport,fenced andgated R5500 0 0RIYADH Vacant land1000sq mts R395 000RIYADH 3 Beds bic,open plan lounge/d/room, ff granite topkitchen, d/lug, walledand gated R895 000TEMPLE VALLEY 3Bed lounge,d/room,ffkitchen needs TLCR595 000TO view call GANREDDY on 032-9433981 or 082 441 9012

THINKING of sellingyour property then callme GAN REDDY on082 441 9012 or 032-943 3981.

VIJAY AGENCIESOFFICE: 032-9442729GEORGE: 082 6482711 KALESH: 083246 7535EDMUNSBURY Street,Belvedere – 3 b/r @R595 000.00HIMALAYA Drive, E/Hgts – 3 b/r simplex, f/fitted, rent with optionto buy @ R695 000.00/Rent R4 500,00AMANZIMYAMA Park– 4 b/r, (bic) with 4garages @ R1 900000.00ACACIA Crescent,Westbrook – d/storeywith office, d/garage,pool, sundeck @ R2

250 000.00HOUSES in Metcalfranging from R920000.00 to R1 650000.00AZAD Avenue,Belvedere @ R595000.00 with furnitureFLATS for sale:PLEIN Grove @ R550000.00WEWE Gardens,Maidstone @ R595000.00LANDS:VALLEY View Rd 1016sm @ R375 000.00BELGATE – Old Phase@ R175 000.00BELGATE – NewPhase Lot 5827 @R175 000.00

DUPLEX – urgentsale – Central Tongaat– 4 bedrooms, mes,f/f kitchen, T/B, guesttoilet, lug. Price R950000 neg. 084 478 6041/ 032-944 2706.

VILLAGE Mews – 3b/r fully tiled, built-in-cupboards in 1 b/r, f/fitted kitchen, d/carportwith paved yard. R650000. No offers. Steve– 083 267 8614.

3 BEDROOM housein Belvedere for sale,lounge, kitchen, bath& toilet, double garage& bic. R689 000.00.Sharon – 083 2570294.

Watsonia – 3 b/r, l/d/k,garage. R750k.Plane Str – s/title –4 b/r, l/d/k, 2 baths.R695k neg. 083 6336059/ 032-945 2514.

HOUSES TO LET

TONGAAT – 33APlain St – outbuilding2 bedrooms, lounge,kitchen with built-ins,B/T, verandah, remotegate, alarm sys. 032-944 2004/ 072 3933169.

BELVEDERE - 2rooms, kitchen, T/B,burglar guards, alarm,built-ins, hob, oven &extractor, fully tiled.Pref couple/child. 032-945 4790/ 073 2743601.

MAIDSTONE Village –neat 1.5 bedroom withlarge kitchen, toilet &shower, furnished withverandah & carport.Fully fenced withremote gates. Preferworking couple. Price:R2 800 with water &lights incl. 076 6022165/ 082 458 2524.

ROOM for rent –Belvedere, built-ins,ensuite, lounge. Call –076 201 4203.

SITUATION VACANT

GRADE B, C & DSecurity Officersrequired for newbusiness contract atDube Tradeport. Mustbe fluent in English& live in Tongaat,Verulam or surroundingarea. Nisha – 081 8959030 for an interview ore-mail C.V to [email protected]

RESPONSE Officers& Controllers requiredfor a security companybased in Verulam.Must have relevantqualifications &experience. Nisha –081 895 9030 for aninterview or e-mailC.V to [email protected]

PROMOTER – to worktwice a week, flexihours and must be ableto cross sell differentalcoholic drinks.Contact: SeethaGovender – 032-9441125 to arrange aninterview. Pleaseforward current C.V(maximum 2 pgs) viafax: 086 648 5866 oremail to: [email protected]

The La Mercy BeachHotel requires thefollowing staff – DutyManager – min 2years experience inFront office & food &beverage. Must beable to work shifts.Night Receptionist –to work from 11pm to8am. Handyman –experience in electrical,plumbing, tiling,painting & generalmaintenance. Pleasefax C.V to: 0866 830880.

SALESMAN &Saleswomen wantedfor clothing storein Tongaat withexperience. Wage+-R500 - +-R800 weekly.082 4871 452 call after2pm.

ACCOUNTS Clerkrequired, must havemaths & accounting.Also must haveexperience on PastelPartner. For furtherdetails contact: 032-946 3390.

SALES Reps required– wholesaler in Ballito /Stanger area is lookingfor 3 X ExperiencedSales Reps to servicebottle stores, taverns,restaurants, etc inLa-Mercy/ Mandeni.Candidates mustbe a experienced &must have integralknowledge of volumebased sales. Package:Basic + commission.Please forward a [email protected]

TELESALES Agentsrequired for advertisingcompany. Basic +commission. EmailC.V to: [email protected] / Fax to: 086 7623621.

PAINT Salesman– We requires anexperienced paintsalesman in our storein Ballito. Interestedpersons should: Havegeneral knowledge ofpaint. Have knowledgein tiniting of paint.Good merchandising& house keepingskills. Have goodpeople skills. Havetraceable references.Must be willing to workweekends. Kindlyfax all applications toKhalik (max 2 pgs) 086212 9640.

CONS TRUC T I ONcompany looking forbuilding foreman. Call:032-945 3414.

MEDICAL agentsneeded. Noexperiencenecessary. Nurseswelcome. Phone: 073273 9232.

TUITION

EXPERT Afrikaanstuitions, all grades(CAPS compliant).Phone: 084 228 9209/032-944 1764.

AFRIKAANS tuition Gr10 – 12, English tuitionGr 10 – 12. Call: 084360 4502 (a/h).

MATHS tuitions –Belgate,Tongaat. Smallclasses & individuallessons. Diagnostics &remedy done for each.083 276 4385.

TUITION offeredfor 4 -7 by qualifiedteacher with 20 yearsexperience. Mala –071 351 0363.

VEHICLES FORSALE

96’ Toyota Tazz, 1.3,5 spd, 200 000km R27 000. 97’ CorollaRSI, 200 000 km.No accidents/rust/resprays, immaculate.Service books. R65000 o.n.c.o. 074 5805454.

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WE can’t help you choose a name foryour baby, but we can help you withall the advice and support you’ll needduring your nine­month journey.

February is Pregnancy Awarenessmonth, when expectant parents willhave the ideal opportunity to find outhow Mediclinic Baby’s free educationalsupport sessions, antenatal classes andmedical expertise can benefit them.

Mediclinic Victoria will be hosting anevent on Saturday, 15 February from10am to 2pm at the AFM Church Base­ment (next to Mediclinic Victoria Hospi­tal)

The Mediclinic baby programme is afree, value­added service offered to allparents whose babies are born at ourhospitals. It not only provides all the in­

formation you’ll need during and afterpregnancy,but also offers services suchas a luxury baby bag filled with essen­tials for your baby’s first few days, firstimmunisations and help with your UIFapplication.

You can also download our award­winning Mediclinic Baby pregnancy appfor iPhone and Android, which givesweekly updates and detailed progresson mom and baby, while a host ofanswers to frequently asked questionsare on hand.

A weight tracker helps monitor yourgrowth to ensure you’re progressingproperly. To find out more about Preg­nancy Awareness month and the Medi­clinic Baby programme, visit www.mediclinic.co.za

ADVERTORIAL:Give your baby the right start

>>The Tongaat Sabha in partnershipwith the Tongaat Hindu Unity Forum,have put together a 10 day Maha Shi­varathri festival, commencing on the18thFeb2014dailybetween6pmto8pmat the Tongaat Sabha.Supper is served daily,and the public isinvited. For more info please call083 788 8485.

>>The Redcliffe Hindu Sabha will ob­serve Shivarathree from 6pm on Thurs­day 27 February till Friday 28 February.All welcome. For details contact M Inerjiton 084 588 8974.

>>Maidstone Football Club will com­menced training on Tuesday,11 Februaryat 6pm at Sheik Mohideen Stadi­um.(Watson Park).All old players and new players interestin playing for the club should attend. Formore info please call Mully –084 325 5466.

>>The Shree Veerboga EmperumalTemple hosts its 98th annual chariot fes­tival celebrations with flag hoisting on 7February, a cultural show and Sri Naraya­na Awards at the temple on Friday, 14February at 8pm.A chariot procession will leave the tem­ple at on Saturday, 15 February at 9am.Flag de­hoisting is on Monday, 17 Febru­ary. All are welcome.

>>Brake Village Sri Siva SoobramaniarAlayam 105thannual Punguni WoothiraKavady festival will take place on Satur­day 12 April 2014.

The flag hoisting ceremony will takeplace on Thursday, 3 April.

Further information please contactthe Temple on 032 945 1919.

>>Bhakti Marga will be conducting OMHealing free every Wednesdays and Fri­days commencing at the following ven­ues every Wednesday from 6.30pm atthe Chinna Thirupathi VenkatesvaraDevasthanam (CTVD) in Belvedere andevery Friday from 6.30pm at the GokhaleTemple Hall.

For details contact Vedavyasanandaon 083 793 8780or emailnad1@telkom­sa.net.

>>You are cordially invited to attend theAnnual General Meeting of the ShreeSithee Vinayager Temple on Saturday, 9February at 10.30am at the temple.

>>The Tongaat Volleyball Associationwill hold a General Council meeting onThursday 30 January at 7pm at the Ton­gaat Sport Centre.

All are invited. For further details con­tact 084 4477 481

>>The Veda Dharma Sabha Hindi Path­shala offers free Hindi classes. Registra­tion begins on 29 January.

Classes will begin on 3 February. Formore information contact 032 5338509,084 548 1333or032 533 1581.

>>The Tongaat Central Library invitesyou to an Information and Communica­tions Technology (ICT) Academy OpenDay on Friday, 31 January (2 – 6pm), Sat­urday 1 February (11am – 2pm), Wednes­day, 5 February (2 – 6pm) andThursday, 6 February (2pm – 6pm).Entry is free.

THE Tongaat Child and Family WelfareSociety is appealing to the public for as­sistance in locating:

*The biological mother (HlengiweMakhathini) of David BonginkosiMakhathini, who was born in April 2005.The details and whereabouts of the re­

puted father are unknown to the familyand to this society. The family is fromSandfields, Tongaat.

Anyone with information pertainingto the above mentioned persons cankindly contact Devi Naidoo on032 944 1514.

Assistance needed

VERULAM Child and Family Welfare So­ciety is currently searching for:*The natural father of Naidoo RetaniaLucelle born on 27 January 2000. Thenaturalmother ReyantaNaidooofRedc­liffe, Verulam is deceased.

Anyone with information can contactthe social worker Zandile Vilakazi on

032 355 1046/7.*Siyabonga Mthembu. His last

known address is Redcliffe Park, Veru­lam.*Michael Zulu whose last known addressis Redcliffe Park, Verulam.

Anyone with information can contactMrs G Moodley on 032 355 1046/7.

Can you help?

what’s onTo place a notice in the “What's on” sec­tion, email [email protected] orfax us on 032 945 2502. Deadline –Monday 4pm. Items in this section willonly be run twice ahead of your eventand are free of charge.

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iCOLLEGE still has a limited number of100% bursaries for qualifying studentsin a range of great courses. If you are look­ing to study in 2014 and earn valuablework experience in a fun, relaxed environ­ment then apply today to avoid disap­pointment.

Based in the state­of­the­art facilitiesat Talk International in Umhlali, students

can enjoy studies in a safe, professional en­vironment including a restaurant withprofessional chefs.

The recreation facilities include pooltables, foos ball and air hockey allowingstudents to take a break between lectures.

In addition to providing 100% bursa­ries to qualifying students iCOLLEGE alsonow has the option of a daily meal 50%

subsidised by Talk International, ensuringeveryone is focused on their studies.

iCOLLEGE is a national leader in tertia­ry education and places a huge emphasison learning and maximising student’s po­tential, while ensuring all students enjoytheir time on campus in a relaxed environ­ment.

SA's leading call centre, Talk Interna­

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To apply for a bursary please send acopy of your latest exam results and a let­ter of motivation to [email protected] or fax to 086 506 8738. If

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Nitro Circusis comingtotown

The Nitro Circus Live crew will rockthe Moses Mabhida Stadium on

Wednesday, February 19 as part oftheir first ever South African tour.

PHOTO: PHIL LAGETTIE

DURBAN will be taken to the extremewhen the awe­inspiring action sports ath­letes of Nitro Circus unleash their uniquedeath­defying moves at Moses MabhidaStadium on Wednesday, February 19 aspart of their first South African tour.

Led by legendary action sports star andNitro Circus founder Travis Pastrana, theNitro Circus Live crew consist of 40 of theworld’s best action sports athletes, whodefy the laws of gravity with innovativefreestyle motocross, BMX and skateboard­ing aerial antics off their multi­million dol­lar set and famous 50­foot high Nitro Gi­

gant­A­Ramp.The heart­stopping show also includes

thecrewpushingtheboundariesonskates,scooters and a range of crazy contraptionsincluding a drinks cooler, Barbie car, toytrike, shopping trolley and bodyboard. Theevent is, in essence, perfection withinchaos.

Speaking exclusively to Coastal, AaronFotheringham ­ arguably the most phe­nomenal and compelling of the athletes ­said: “It’s going to be unlike anything SouthAfrican fans have ever seen before.”

Nitro Circus originated as a small DVDseries filmed in Pastrana’s Maryland back­yard and rapidly evolved into a successfulMTV show and later a feature film. NitroCircus Live was launched in 2010 and hassince captured the imagination of fansworldwide with a string of sell­out showsand record­breaking crowds.

Fresh off wrapping up their first NorthAmerican tour by celebrating the 100th

global show in Anaheim, the star­studdedcrew will finally make their much antici­pated South African debut, with the Dur­ban show sandwiched between perfor­mances in Cape Town (February 15) andJohannesburg (February 22).

Fotheringham said they are relishingtheir maiden tour to South Africa ­ and theDurban event in particular ­ as it’s alwaysbeen one of their dream destinations. “I’msuper excited to come to SA and the warm,coastal town of Durban sounds good tome. I love marking places I’ve been to offmy map and Africa is definitely next on mylist. We all love going to different countriesand seeing how the crowd responds to theshow ­ it’s always lots of fun.”

Fotheringham, affectionately knownas Wheelz, is the world’s pre­eminentwheelchair motocross athlete. The 22­year­old was born with Spina bifida, a birthdefect of the spinal cord, which resulted inhim having no usage of his legs, and endea­vours to change the world’s perception ofpeople in wheelchairs by doing nigh­im­possible stunts.

The daredevil holds the distinction ofbeing the first person to successfully per­form a wheelchair backflip (July 13, 2006),double backflip (August 26, 2010) andfrontflip (August 25, 2012).

Wheelz admits the crew’s success hasexceeded their expectations and feels it’s

the perfect time to introduce their crazyantics to South African supporters.

“When it [Nitro Circus Live] first start­ed, I don’t know if we ever expected it togrow so big. In the past couple of years, wehave toured Australia, New Zealand, Eu­rope, China and North America, so the timeis definitely right to bring the show toSouth African fans for the first time,” hesaid.

The Las Vegas native credited thecrew’s versatility and ability to amalgam­ate their skills as key to their appeal andsuccess. “You don’t usually see the world’sbiggest tricks in FMX [freestyle moto­cross], BMX, WCMX [wheelchair moto­cross] and skate all in one place, but some­how with these shows, we have managedto gather all of the gnarliest and mostskilled athletes and brought them into oneshow,” said Wheelz.

While playing his cards close to hischest, Wheelz vowed that Durban fans arein for a number of surprises, with the crewplanning to unveil unique tricks at MosesMabhida Stadium.

“The best part about a Nitro Circus Liveshow is it changes every single time we goout and perform. We’ll definitely havesome special new tricks for South Africanfans, but you’ll have to come out and seethem for yourself.”

Aside from thrilling spectators, the

crew also aim to help boost interest in ac­tion sports in South Africa through theirthree events. “We love bringing more at­tentiontotheactionsportssceneandIper­sonally love to give WCMX more exposure,”concluded Wheelz.

For bookings and more information,visit www.bigconcerts.co.za or www.computicket.com

WIN!You can win double tickets toNitro Circus at Moses Mabhida

Stadium on 19 February.To enter, go to our website

www.coastal­weekly.co.za andclick on the competitions tab.

Rules:Competition closes on 14 Feb­

ruary 2014. Winners will becontacted via email. Winnersmust confirm receipt of emailby Sunday 16 February. Win­

ners must be available to col­lect their tickets from our Dur­

ban office on Monday 17 orTuesday 18 February during of­

fice hours. Judges’ decision isfinal and no correspondence

will be entered into.

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Angibange ngisambuza ukuthi kantiukuguga yinto enjani. Angimbuzanga futhiukuthi kanti uthando olwabantu abathileyini. Ungigcona ngokuguga nje kusukelaendabeni yaleValentine’s Day engoL­

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Akulona yini iqiniso ukuthi isithandwasakho kufanele usithande ngaso sonkeisikhathi, hhayi ngaloValentina kuphela.Abanikazi bezitolo bazohleka bodwa nga­lolu suku ngoba kuzomoshwa ezinkulu iz­imali lezi, abantu bebangisana ngezintoezinemibala ebomvu ngoba befuna ukubasesitayeleni noma befuna ukubonakalaukuthi abasali ezintweni. Mhlambe

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BAZOBHEMA bakholwe abathandi besekisiembukisweni ongakaze ubonakale kuleli, iNi­tro Circus ezoqala ezinkundleni zemidlaloeMoses Mabhida Stadium eThekwini ngoL­wesithathu lomhla ka­19 kuwo uNhlolanja(February). Abagqugquzeli baleli sekisibayafunga bayagomela ukuthi kuyoba sen­gathi izibukeli zibona umhlaba omusha nge­milingo eyenzeka khona.

Abafuna ukuya kuleli sekisi bahlelelweamathikithi okungena amahhala ngokuthibangenele umncintiswano otholakala kwi­website ethi www.stangerweekly.co.za.

Eminye imininingwane itholakala kwiweb­site ethi www.computicket.com noma ethiwww.bigconcerts.co.za. Leli sekisi liholwangumakadebona kwezemigilingwane, uTravisPastrana. Umncintiswano uvalwa ngoLwesih­lanu lona lolu.

Abawinile bazokwaziswa ngama e­mailngeSonto lomhla ka­16 kuwo uNhlolanja.

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Kusanda kufika uJenene Holomisa kuloUkhozi FM, ezokwethula umqulu wokhetho(manifesto)we-UDM.Nalaphoabanyebebethine-UDM yasungulwa ngentukuthelo, ngobauHolomisa wayexoshwe ku-ANC. Obekuman-

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THE Verulam Athletic Club (VAC) an­nual awards banquet took place lastweekend with all members receiving

recognition for their contribution in thepast season.

Chairman Anand Naicker outlined theimmense contribution of VAC. He high­lighted community outreach programmesspanning local charity projects.

Judy Rajoo topped the Female WalkersMileage award following her previousyear’s Female Sportsperson of the Yearaward. Surprise recognition went to Am­itha Singh and Juanitha Deenanath. Themale category was topped by Anand Na­icker followed by veteran Vishnu Moodleyand Rajesh Ramchurran.

The runners top three awards was ledby Mzwake Khanyile – who had a phenom­enal year in 2013 with six marathons, threeUltra marathons and back­to­back wins inthe 12 Hour Longest Day completing 130kmedging out fellow VAC member PatrickMkhize.

Sherwen Pillay took second awardwhilst Pream Goordin completed the trioin the male awards. The female runningawards brought the hall to their feet when

the winner was announced. After startingserious running just over a year ago withtime trials and then development runs,proceeding to the longer 10 and 15km racesbefore embarking on the half marathons,coupled with her dedication in being anambassador for the VAC ethos and dedica­tion was Anitha Sewnarain.

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milla Harricharan 1.34; Allan Govender 1.3414kmSimon Blose 1.13; Anand Naidoo 1.25; SarahNaidoo 1.27; Joey Chetty 1.34; SunilSewnarain 1.39; Bheki Biyela 1.40; JaysonMoodley 1.59; Dolly Shamlall 1.59; AtomDilraj 1.5921.1kmJohnny Karanjoo 2.10; Raymond Muthen2.10; Selva Naicker 2.10

With their awards from left are: Bheki Biyela, Skhumbuzu Mjaja,Bongiwe Majozi (Tongaat) Patrick Mkhize and Simon Blose.

Verulam Athletic Club hosts glittering annual awards banquet

in third position. The final award re­cipient was the junior runner andjunior cross­country runner of theyear. Whilst surpassing the mini­mum criteria, with at least eightKZN races, many time trials and de­velopment runs. Coupled with fiveKZN Elite Cross­country leaguesand the fact that he has postedtimes quicker than many seniorrunners over shorter distances –the popular choice for both 2013junior runner and cross­countryrunner was Yadhvir Sewnarain.OTHER NEWS*VAC annual general meeting onSaturday, 15 February at Mount­haven Primary commencing at3pm.

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