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Mall collapse ignored?Cope councillor questions role of Tongaat Civic Association in followup of mall collapse
KAVEEL SINGH
Reports of ‘low-key’ construc-tion having started at the ill-fated Tongaat Mall site have
sparked contention between a localcouncillor and the Tongaat CivicAssociation (TCA) president.
Workers Zakithi Nxumalo andZwelibanzi Masuku were killed and29 others were injured when thethird floor of the construction site
collapsed in November last year dueto alleged structural inadequacies,which led to an enquiry beinglaunched.
Cope councillor Steven Naidoosaid that since the last TCA publicmeeting in late November last year,there have been no followups on thisissue.
“At that meeting it was decidedthat wewould form a sub-committeeto ensure we closely follow up on
this matter and provide the commu-nity with feedback. However, no onefromtheTCAhascontactedusorpro-vided an update since.”
A clearly irate TCA chairperson,Jeeva Pillay, hit back, saying it wasnot the responsibility of the associa-tion to take on the matter.
“The suggestion to form the com-mittee came from the floor not fromthe members of the TCA.”
Naidoo reacted after he allegedlyreceived queries regarding building
commencement at thesite.
“I have furnished a number of re-ports from concerned residentswhosay they witnessed low-key buildingcommencing. This is of great con-cern to us and we need to take upthe matter as soon as possible.
“There was talk about account-ability when the incident occurred,yet we do not have any form of com-munication from the [TCA] regard-ing followupmeetingsor forming the
committee. It was the TCA whoagreed to the committee formation tooversee the mall issue.
“We require this body to take theinitiative and have a senseofurgencyon the matter.”
The Weekly visited the site earlierthis week and therewas no construc-tion work being done.
However, sources confirm thatstructural engineers are on site andare working on the investigation.TURN TO PAGE 2
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An agitated Pillay said the councillorshould have contacted him directly beforegoing to the newspapers.
“This politician has gone to the newspa-
Role of Tongaatcivic questioned
WEEKLY REPORTER
TONGAAT SAPS members and thecoastal sector community in Ton-gaat joined forces to successfullyarrest suspects in a housebreak-ing case reported in Westbrook.
According to Tongaat SAPScommunications’ officer, Lieuten-ant Mandy Govender, minutes af-ter the break-in took place, thecommunity alerted the police withdetails of the suspect’s vehicle.
“Police responded immediately
and gave chase.“Officers stopped the vehicle
and when the driver got out hehad a firearm in his hand.
“He was ordered to drop hisfirearm and lie on the ground, af-ter which he was arrested to-gether with the three other occu-pants.”
Govender said the break-in tookplace between 3pm and 5.30pmon Wednesday, 22 January. Asilver Audi with ND registrationwas involved in the crime.
Sifiso Wunase Masinga (40) wascharged for being in possession ofa firearm without a licence andlive ammunition.
“Tongaat detectives are busywith investigations in an attemptto link the suspects to other casesin the area,”she said.
The recovered firearm will besent for ballistic tests to establishif it was used in any other crimesin the province.
KwaZulu-Natal provincial com-missioner Lieutenant General
Mmamonnye Ngobeni commendedthe members for the swift arrestand the recovery of a firearm.
She also praised the membersof the community for valuable in-formation that led to the arrest ofthe suspects, who might be linkedto a number of house robberiesthat were reported in the pro-vince.
“This is an indication of a goodpartnership between the policeand the community in the fightagainst crime,” she said.
Sliver Audisuspectsnabbed
pers and com-plained about us.Why did he notpick up the phoneand call me?”
Pillay said thathe had sent anemail to the officeof the city manageron the mall issue,but did not receivea response to date.He said updateswere not given be-cause most staffwere on leave inDecember and Jan-uary.
Whenasked if hewas saying it wasnot the TCA's re-sponsibility, Pillaysaid it was. “We aresaying yes, we arehere to help. Butweare also furnishinghigh bills for tele-phone accountsand runningaround.”
Pillay said thepublic needed to at-tend meetings ifthey want to holdthe association re-sponsible.
“The TCA is onlyas strong as its con-stituency. And webarely have one.Even for the publicmeeting we held onthe mall issue bare-ly anyone turnedup.”
Allegedtraffickersarrested>> Customs arrests woman (28) with cocaineWEEKLY REPORTER
A 28-YEAR-OLD woman wasarrested for possession ofdrugs at King Shaka Interna-
tional Airport (KSIA) by police andcustoms officials on Thursday lastweek.
According to provincial policespokesperson, Thulani Zwane, po-lice wereworking jointly on profilingand processing international pas-sengers in a flight from Dubai.
“While profiling passengers’passports, they cameacross a femalewho was coming from Brazil to
South Africa via Dubai.“The passenger’s luggage and her
person was searched. Upon search-ing the takkies she was wearing,members discovered that the innersole of the shoe was removable andcovered with black duct tape.
Police cut the tape and powder
cocaine weighing 0.94 kilogramswith a street value of R282 000 wasfound.
“Preliminary police investigationrevealed that the drugs were meantto go to a 41-year-old man, who wasarrested at a hotel in Durban."
Commenting on the matter, the
KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Commis-sionerLieutenantGeneralMmamon-nye Ngobeni said she was pleasedwith the successes.
“We still have a long way to gothough. Our members are motivatedand positive and are doing their ut-most to cripple the drug trade.”
PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDPolice cut an opening in the sole of the shoe to reveal cocaine. RIGHT: The shoes that contained the cocaine.
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WEEKLYAT a glitzy celebration, members of the La Paloma Dance Club took to the dancefloor at the Yellowwood Park Civic Centre recently as part of their graduationceremony. The glamorous event saw men and women dressed to the nine’s andshowing off their skills in social ballroom and latin dancing.
2013 La Palomagraduation
Receiving their certificates (above) are Saloshini and Venu Moodleyof Chatsworth.and (below) Naomi and Steven Naicker of Phoenix.
LONG serving principal of Girls and BoysTown, JakesRaman,has retired after servingthe organisation for nearly 36 years.
Raman joined the then 'Boys Town' as abookkeeperandadministratorwhen thefacil-ity opened its doors in January 1978.
Ramanwas born in BrakeVillage, Tongaatandbeganhis schooling career at theTongaatHindu Sabha in Railway Street. Thereafter hematriculated at thewell lauded Tongaat Indi-an High School.
After matrichestudiedcommerceandwasemployed in his first job at Boys Town.
Throughdetermination and self-study, Ra-man added to his qualifications in the fieldsof child and youth care and human resourcemanagement.
Since thenhehasworkedtirelesslywithin-digent, andotherwise disenfranchised, youthalways striving to empower and emancipatethem.
He forged ahead on this salutary missionbyremainingfaithful tohiscorebeliefthat“ev-ery child is my child”.
Raman served as the vice principal for anumber of years and reached the pinnacle ofhis careerwhenhewasappointedas theprin-cipal of Girls andBoysTown in2004.Over theyears Raman developed strong bonds of ca-maraderie with various community and civicorganisations.
Of these many affiliations, Raman gavegreat priority to developing and maintainsamicable relationships with all the schools intheTongaat area.Hepaid a special thank youto all the principals, management teams andeducators who worked with youth.
He alsothankedDrLeslieSwartz theprevi-ous senior education manager (SEM) for thearea and also to the current serving SEM ofthe newly renamed the Billy Nair EducationCircuit Selvan Chetty.
At the recent farewell function, Pat Pillay,chairman of the KwaZulu-Natal RegionalBoardofGirlsandBoysTownSA,commendedRaman for his ability, excellent spokesman-ship and for fostering positive working rela-tionships with welfare groups and govern-ment departments.“Hewastheperfectpublicrelations officer for Girls and Boys Town.”
Derrick Groep, national manager of Resi-dential Care added that Raman has grownthrough the ranks and apart from serving asprincipal is also an excellent trainer and anevaluator.
Groep thanked Raman for the sacrificesmade and also thanked his wife Roganie andthree children for sharing himwith Girls andBoysTown.Healsowishedhimwell onbehalfof theboard, executive committeeandall staffat Girls and Boys Town. —Weekly Reporter.
From left: Godfrey Pillay, Derrick Groep, ReniRamam, Jakes Raman and Pat Pillay.
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Movingeducationforward
Roy Naicker,iLembe's topperforming circuitmanager, shareshis views oneducationsuccess
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ILEMBE education officials and principals are all ecstaticabout circuit manager Roy Naicker who took his circuit,Ozwathini in Ndwedwe, to the top of the pile in the iLem
be District in the 2013 matric examinations.Colleagues and principals heaped praise on him for
his unique style and hard work that he puts into improvingthe running of schools.
Results released by the provincial examinations sectionreveal that the education stalwart achieved the highestpercentage pass of the 14 circuits in the iLembe District.
His circuit, which achieved a whopping 84.56% pass,was higher than both the district pass rate of 72.46%, theprovincial pass of 77.4% as well as the national pass rateof 78.2 %.Naicker’s circuit was the only one in the district to cross the80 per cent threshold. Returning from a successful stintin Scottburgh where he served as circuit manager, Naickertook over the reins of the poorly performing Ozwathini Circuit in the Ndwedwe area in the latter part of 2011 andinstituted a turnaround that saw the results improve tremendously.
Naicker gained international recognition for the miraculous transformation he achieved as principal of NonhlevuSecondary, whereheturned around a dysfunctional schoolwith a four per cent pass rate into a high flyer, achieving80 per cent in just three years.
His achievements led to him being the first educatorin KwaZuluNatal to win the coveted National TeachingAward for Lifetime Achievement, beatingoffstiffcompetition from the other eight provinces. It also led to him beinginterviewed by the BBC, which broadcast live from hisschool.
The school was also visited by numerous ministers including Kader Asmal and was researched by FullbrightScholars from Harvard University from the United Statesand head teachers from Britain.
He continued his work as acting circuit manager of Umhlali where he achieved the best pass rate amongst the thenNdwedwe circuits and thereafter in Scottburgh where hemoved the circuit he inherited from a lowly 30 per centto over 66 per cent in three years.
Asked how this turnaround was achieved in an underresourced, deep rural disadvantaged circuit in the heart ofNdwedwe, Naicker said: “It’s about teamwork and mutualrespect.”
“Leadership demands that you build a team first andonce the trust is built, that becomes a building block foreverything else you aspire towards. I believe in tough love,I am always firm but fair and my principals believe that Ican help them. We have a singular vision to improve ourselves continuously and we plan and work hard at that. Ihave a wonderful team of principals whom I have the pleasure to work with.”
Ndwedwe circuit manager OT Skhosana said they werefortunate to have Naicker on their team.
“He displays an exceptional flair for empowering anddeveloping principals’ leadership qualities.”
Freddy Shezi, principal of Qinisani High School, said hisschool made history when they scored a 97 per cent matricpass. Naicker played a major role in our pass rate. He notonly motivated me as a principal, but the educators andthe pupils.”
Commenting on the warm and positive response fromhis principals and colleagues, Naicker said: “I am merelydoing my job, which is to coach, mentor and develop leadership, not just in my principals but in my schools.”
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THE Dolphin Coast Hospice Association will host their annualfund raising Valentine’s Dinnerand Dance on Friday, 14 February at the Stanger Siva SungamHall at 6.30pm.
Hospice board member DrUmesh Naidoo said the hospicecurrently takes care of 164 patients and also provides freetransport for patients who needto go to Durban for chemotherapy, radiation, oncology andsurgery, free supply of oxygenand medical beds for bed boundpatients and diapers wherenecessary.
“We also provide free wheelchairs. The hospice recentlypartnered with the local ChildWelfare SA KwaDukuza whowill provide the social and otherneeds for our patients,” said DrNaidoo.
“Our services are providedabsolutely free and it is for thisreason that fund raising is paramount to our successful running. We appeal to the community to support this initiative.”
Tickets are available at acost of R130 per person from DrNaidoo's rooms in MahatmaGandhi Street or call032 551 1335.
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Protec prepares2013 matrics on camp
>> 24 Protec Tongaat 2013 matrics attend fourday University prep camp
WEEKLY REPORTER
AGROUP of 24 Protec Ton-gaat 2013 matriculantshad the exciting opportu-
nity to attend a four-day univer-sity preparedness camp at Ver-bara Lodge from 9 to 13 Janu-ary.
Although these studentsachieved outstandingmatric re-sults, 97% university pass ratewith 86 distinctions and threepupils with full distinctions, thereality is that only 15% of stu-dents at university completetheir degrees.
“The main aim of the campwastoprovideourstudentswiththe insights, skills and valuesthat will help them adjust to thechallenges of tertiary life,” saidProtec manager Marion Takis.
She added that it was an in-tense programme, jam-packedwith workshops, presentationsand activities.
“Meaningful bondswerealsoformed amongst the studentsandmentors,whichwillprovidevaluable support for these stu-dents.”
Presenters from UKZN, SIT-FE, Unilever, GIBBS and AlanGray volunteered their time andexpertisetofacilitateworkshopsandmotivateandinspirethestu-dents, covering amongst otherstopicssuchasuniversitysupportservices, what is means to be aman/woman, what bursary do-nors look for, communication,academic writing, managingstress, diversity, and budgetingskills.
The highlight was a creativewritingworkshopwherethestu-dents wrote personal messagesto themselves on t-shirts.
“The camp was an awesomeexperience, which made meaware of how to tackle the chal-lenges I might face this year atuniversity.
“It also made me smart as tohow to achieve my goals andhowtobudget.IalsofeelsomuchclosertomyPROTECclassmatesnowandknowthatevenifwearestudyingat different institutionswewill always be there for eachother,” said YenziweNdimande,who is embarking on a career inmedicine.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDProtec learners who attended the four day programme.
‘MEANINGFUL BONDS WERE ALSO FORMED AMONGST THESTUDENTS AND MENTORS, WHICH WILL PROVIDE VALUABLESUPPORT FOR THESE STUDENTS’
Chariot Procession will leave the TempleSaturday 15 February 2014 at 9am
Route: Vanrova Garden's Grounds, Maharaj Street, Metcalfe Park, Reservoir Avenue,Potty'sHill, Hillview,Gandhi'sHill, Chetty'sHill and thereafter return to the temple
The Inaugural ceremonies commence with the flag hoisting on Friday, 07 February 2014and continues till the flag De-hoisting on Monday 17 February 2014 through the KindPatronage of the general public.
Tongaats singing Legends will get your feettapping with contemporary and yesteryear hits
483 Gopalall Hurbans Road(Main Road) -Gandhi’s Hill, Tongaat 4399 -
Tel/Fax: 032-945 1496Email: [email protected]
Website: www.svet.org.za
All Correspondence to be addressed to:The Secretary, P.O. Box 222 Tongaat, 4400
- 075-842-NPO
Inspirational 3 day
series of talks byinternationally
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TTopic - Priceopic - Priceof Happinessof Happiness
10-12 February 2014(6.30pm - 8.00pm daily)
Eastern JewelsEastern Jewels
Friday 14 February 2014
Time: 8pm
The Trustees, HLVP's, Patrons Officials and Members of the Temple invite you and your family to the
98th Annual Chariot98th Annual Chariot
FFestival Celebrationsestival CelebrationsFlag Hoisting
Friday07 February 2014
5pmFlag De-Hoisting
Monday17 February 2014
6pm
98th Annual Chariot
Festival Celebrations
Satsang and Bhajans Daily All Welcome Meals Provided Daily Donations Welcome
January 31, 2014Coastal WEEKLYPage 14
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UNISEX salon 4 sale– Ballito. Want 2 to beyour own boss & ownyour own business.032-586 0018/ 0840319 292.
WELL establishedbutchery for sale inTongaat bus/taxi rank.Price is negotiable.Sayed – 031-4098317.
BUSINESS PREMISETO LET
TO let – 20smq minifactories R800.00 pm,rainbow Centre oppWaterloo, Verulam.Tel: 032-533 1324 /082 905 9631.
FLATS TO LET
VILLAGE Mews –stunning 2 bedroomunit, open plan lounge& room, fully fittedkitchen & rooms withbuilt-in cupboards,fully air-conditionedwith laminate flooring& porcelain tiles, twobathroomswithmodernfittings, single carport.R4 500 excl. Call: 082500 7060.
METCALF Park – 1 & 2b/room flat to let. MrsReddy – 078 875 2605/032-944 2097.
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Funbouncer, Activitycastles, Slides, Winniethe Pooh, Barbie, Ben10, Spiderman, Barney,Cars, Strawberryshortcake. Kidsrides & tables/chairs,Popcorn, Candyfloss,Bubble, chocolatemachines. Cupcakesstands & birthdaybanner. 031-530 7752/ 031-507 5899 / 083469 8417, [email protected] / www.kznjumpingcast les.co.za
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Tongaat1 bedroom flat @ R3950002 bedroom flat @ R5500002 bedroom flat @ R7950002 bedroom flat fullyfitted @ R695 000Maidstone - 2 bedroomhouse +2 lounges, k/d+dbl lug @ R850 000Watsonia - 4 bedroomhouse l/d/k+ dbl LUG@R950 000Mithanagar - 3bedroomhouse , l/d/k+lug + o/b@ R1.3MBelvedere - 3 bedroomhouse @ R595 000Belgate-old phase - 4Bedroom incompleteh o u s e / w a l l e d+separate Garage @R350 000 Cash buyerWestbrook - 2 bed, 2bath g/f unit +lug @R1.1M4 bed house 2 lounges,k/d+ maids quarters+pool @ R1.95M
Verulam - 7 Acresvacant Land alreadysub-divided @ R1.1MPhoenix – 2 bedroomhouse @ R400 000Tongaat Central-Rental4 X 1 bedroom flat @R3000 per unit exclwater, lights prepaid3 bedroom house @R3 300 excl3 bedroom house @R4 700 exclCall Selva 083 7038665 or 084 512 5896(o) 032-944 3203
TONGAATSuite 13b, Ganies Mall,285 Gopalall HurbansRoad, TongaatBurbreeze – land 1101sqm R100 000.00Thinking of selling yourproperty.Call: Lazarus – 082476 0461, Sam – 073589 0143, Office – 032-944 1003.
GANDHI'S Hill Flat2 beds, lounge ktbneeds tlc R335 000CASH URGENTTONGAAT Central2 Beds bic, lounge,ff granite topkitchen in securecomplex R695 000DESAINAGAR Vacantland in Sahiti EstateFrom R450 000BURBREEZE 5 Bedsbic mes, 2 lounges,d/room, bar, kitchenbic, s/lug walled andgated R750 000TONGAAT CENTRALflat 3 beds bicmes, lounge, d/room, ff granite topkitchen 130sqmeters R895 000VERULAM 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 000VERULAM Dawncrest/Trenance Park Vacantland ReZoned GeneralCommercial withpassed plans for shopson ground floor andflats above R995 000NEGTO 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 @ R2250 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 @ R595000.00RENTAL:ASIF Court – 5 x 1 b/rflat @ R3 000.001 x 3 b/r flat @ R5000.00LANDS:VALLEY View Rd 1016sm @ R375 000.00BELGATE – Old Phase@ R175 000.00BELGATE – NewPhase Lot 5827 @R175 000.00LOT 1143 – Iron /StarStreet, Verulam 8094sm @ R1 800 000.00
DUPLEX – urgentsale – Central Tongaat– 4 bedrooms, mes,f/f kitchen, T/B, guesttoilet, lug. Price R950000 neg. 084 478 6041/ 032-944 2706.
HOUSE for sale – R950000, Metcalfe – 3 bedhouse, 3 bathroom,fitted kitchen, levelproperty, lug, fenced &gated. Flamingo Hgts– R265 000, 2 bed flat.Belvedere - to let, 2room house. Maliga –083 461 5738.
HOUSES TO LET
TO let – 1 room, k/t/b –Metcalf. Phone: 032-945 1856/ 084 5559244.
VERULAM – separate,very neat outbuildingwith 2 bedrooms,combined smallkitchen/ lounge, B/T,fully alarm. R2 000.00excl. 084 565 0607.
1 BEDROOM, lounge,kitchen, toilet &bathroom – Verulam.R1 900 excl l & W.032-533 4637
OUTBUILDING–roomsin m/building – Metcalf,Sundial, Tongaat nearstation, village. Single/couples, deposit. 076442 8989.
GANDHI'S Hill, Tgt – f/f3 b/room duplex, L/D,f/f kit with stove, oven& granite tops & tiled.R4 000.00 p/m excl L &W. 084 555 9484.
M I T H A N A G A R- lounge, kitchen, 1bedroom with bic &ensuit. Pref couple.R2200 excl ele. 032-945 0906/ 081 0481195.
VERULAM–EVERESTHgts – 1 large b/room,ensuite, o/plan kitchen& lounge, furnished.R3 500 incl l & w. 032-533 4770/ 082 2270015/ 073 410 3668.
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ARE you drowning indebt??? Pay from aslittle as R250.00 permonth towards all youraccounts. Immediaterelief. We also removegarnishees. Call Siva– 078 5450 850 / 032-533 7894, Savy – 078595 1978.
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POSITIONS availablefor travel consultants& accountant fortravel agency & touroperator in Ballito &Shakaskraal. Pleasemail C.V to [email protected]
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]
POSITION availablein Shakaskraal for afemale retired teacherfor tuition as wellas taking kids to &from school. Email:[email protected]
R E C E P T I O N I S T /Admin – companybased in Tongaat.National seniorcertificate required.Must be computerliterate. Salary R3 000– R3 500 (dependingon qualification). 032-944 5572 or emailC.V to [email protected]
PICK & Pay – Verulamrequires a PerishableManager, BakeryManager & a StoreAssistant Manager.Please drop off C.V atShop 1, Hyper Mall, 13Wicks St, Vlm.
NANNY requiredpreferably Indianfemale with experienceto assist caring for5 month old baby.Situated in Tongaat –Mitchell Village. Salaryis negotiable (R1 500to R2 000). Workingtimes: 9am to 5pm,Mon – Fri. 083 2349614.
VERULAM – LogisticsCo. requires SeniorBookkeeper, min 10 yrsexp, VIP, quick booksessential, to commenceimmediately. Sal.R12.5K, 2 pg C.Vonly to [email protected] –deadline 01/02/2014.
LOOKING for a Mathstutor forGrade8learner.Preferably in theWestbrook, Seatidesarea. Someone thatwill be able to comehome. Plz contact 079434 3708 URGENT.
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT requiredfrom Central Tongaat toBrickhill Rd, Dbn (6am)daily. 083 625 9669/084 6237 128
TRANSPORTavailablefor students fromTongaat to UKZNHoward College. Forenquiries call: 084 5015695.
TRANSPORT providedfrom Tongaat to NorthCoast Road, also toPinetown/ Westmead.084 7102 443.
TUITION
UNISA/ IMM GSMTuition, law, commerce& marketing. Contact:The GraduateAcademyTel: 032-586 3804,[email protected] in Ballito.
PHYSICAL Scienceexperts offer grouptuition at GokhaleHall, Plain St, Tongaat.Lessons commence onSaturday 18th January.For details phone 071278 3805 or 032-9431608. For Maths tuitionphone 032-944 7945or 080 020 2933 andfor accounting tuitionphone 073 3305 393.We provide notes,practice examples,answers and sharesour experience of over30 years. We mentor,you study!
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93 GOLF 1.3 completecar sold as scrap.R5 000. No papers.Can be viewed at167 Saunders Circle,Belvedere.
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Call at – 1 Truro Road cornerof Bhoola & Truro Road,Tongaat Industrial Area.
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Goodbye's are not forever, goodbye's are not the end. It
simply means we miss you, until we meet again, life may go
on but never will be the same. How much we miss you we
never really could explain, your memories linger in thought
and your picture in a frame in which we'll never part, forever
in our hearts you'll stay.
Yearly Memorial Service of the late Mr Vineshan Reddy
will be held on Saturday 08 February 2014 at his late
residence15RussomStreet, Verulamat 3pm to4pm.
Please accept this as apersonal invitation.
In Loving Memory
MR VINESHAN REDDY
Sadly missed by Mom & Dad Dan,
Nancy, brother Rezley, sisters
Aneshri, Thiloshnee & Jerushka
Reddy.
Yearly Memorial Ceremony
How difficult it is to live each day, without you
How the memories flood in always, thinking of you
How everything feels so empty, without you
How we dearly miss you, your great presence,
your loving protection, your strong voice.
How lonely, how incomplete, to go on without you
We love and miss you always ... forever ...
Captain Munsamy Nagappen Govender (John)
th th
26 July 1957 - 18 April 2013
The Yearly Memorial of our beloved, the late Captain M.N
Govender (John) shall be held at Gokhale Hall (Vishwaroop
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Temple), 10 Plein Street, Tongaat on Sunday, 9 February
2014 at 11am.
A personal invitation to family and friends.
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To our star in heavenwe are sending adove with a parcel onit's wings, be carefulwhen you open it. It'sfu l l o f beaut i fu lthings. Inside are am i l l i o n k i s s e swrapped up in amillion hugs, to sayhow much we missyou & to send you allour love... We holdyou close within myheart & there you willremain to walk with
IN MEMORY OF OUR DAD
us through our lives until we meet again. Welove you dad.You and your family are invited to the YearlyMemorial Service of the late Mr L.
ndNarainsamy (Thumba) on Sunday 2February 2014 at the Vishnu Temple from3pm to 4pm.Sadly missed by your loving wife Sally, onlydaughter Sharon, sons Keegan & Kevin, son-in-law Neville, daughter-in-law Sashnie,grandchildren Mickela, Eliana & Kalden & ahost of family & friends.
Mr L. Narainsamy(Thumba)
Remember me with smiles not tears,for all the joy through all the years,recall the closeness that was ours, alove as “sweet”as fragrant flowers.Don't dwell on thoughts that causeyou pain, we'll see each other onceagain, I am at peace...try to believe, itwas my time, I had to leave, But “whata view”I have from here. I see yourface, feel you near, I follow youthroughout the day, you're not alonealong the way. And when God callsyou, you will be right by my side ...right here with me. Till then, I'll wait byGod's door, we'll be united .....evermore!
You are lovingly invited to theYearly Memorial Service of the lateMrK.VGovender (Bobby)Date : Sunday02February 2014
MR K.V GOVENDER(BOBBY)
1944/10/29 – 2013/04/13
In Loving Memory
Venue : TongaatSouthVishnuTempleHall, Buffelsdale, TongaatTime : 11.00 amPlease accept this as a personal invitation.
Sadly missed by his wife Indhie, Aiya, children Shireen, Pam, Eilane,Deneale, Roman, Thameshan, Clyde, sisters & a host of family & friends.
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Local sporting legend diesMERVYN KRISHNA
ONE of South Africa's fastestbowlersofthelate60sand70s,Mahalingum Govender, affec-
tionately known as “Child” died aftera long illness at the age of 67 onMon-day, 27 January.
Dubbedthe“speedmerchant”and“themean, leanbowlingmachine”bythe national press,Govenderwasanoutstandingsports-man excelling in cricket and football.Healsoparticipated inathletics, bad-minton, table tennis and karate.
“Child”, nicknamed by his oldersiblings, bowled off a 25metrerunupandhadtheability to move the ballboth ways as well as offthe seam. He led the Na-talattack formorethanadecade.
His interest in crickettookoffduringhisschooldays at Stanger HighSchool. He was support-edbyHaroldSamuelandthe late SK Naidoo.
His brothers Jugooand Gopal - also re-nownedsportsmen whowereplaying forRoyals -were also instrumentalat that time. With Jugoo also playingfor Natal A andGopal playing for Na-tal B, a healthy rivalry developed be-tween them.
Govender’searlycareermilestonewas in1966whenhebecamethe firstplayer from KwaDukuza to score adouble century.
According to close friend JayceSingh, Govender was an all-rounderin those days, and scored 208 runs inan inning for “Schools” (nicknamedfor the Stanger High team) againstRoyals.
“The year 1967 turned out to be aredletteryearforhimashegotthede-served recognition for his abilities,which helped to propel his career.
“Child represented theNatal HighSchool's team as vice-captain, whichresultedhisselectionfortheSouthAf-rican School's team. The pinnacle of
against Transvaal.”Govendercalleditadayplayingfor
theNatal senior team in 1984, but hestill played cricket until 1997 withSultan clubs of KwaDukuza.
Since then, he obtained a Level 3coachingcertificate,andhewaspres-ident of the KwaZulu-Natal Umpires
Association until he became ill.“Hisumpiringexploits includedo-
ing duty as a third umpire in 2003World Cup warm up matches, beingfourth umpire in numerous Super-sport Series games, as well as stand-ing in many under 19 Provincialmatches. This bowling machine will
besadlymissedbyallwhoknewhim,”said Singh.
Govender leaves behind his wifeSaro, daughters Sanusha and Der-shinee,brotherGopaul,sistersGnan-ambal, Devikantha and Pushpakan-thie, and a host of relatives andfriends.
his achievements was makingthe SA Invitational XI whichwas selected by the great BasilD' Oliveira and taking on aWestern Province XI team.”
Singh said Govender beganplaying for Royals in the SuperLeague from 1968, and repre-sented Natal.“HewaspartofteamtheNatal
team that won the prestigiousDadabhai Trophy in the
1971/72 seasonandwerejointwin-ners with WesternProvince in the fol-lowing season.
“One of Child'scherished mo-ments was in1971,wherehegotnine wickets (5 for31 and 4/60)against WesternProvince, and thensharing a 71 runpartnership for thetenth wicket withIsmail Timol.Natal scoreda76
runvictoryat theAdcockStadi-um in Port Elizabeth.”
According to Singh, duringhis 27 match career for Natalwhich spanned from 1971 to1984, Govender scored 326runs with his best knock being31 not out. “But his achieve-ments with the ball was phe-nomenal - he claimed his 65wickets at an average of 18.47.He also took five wicket haulson four occasions with his bestreturnbeing6/47,whichhegot
>> Remembering the“speed merchant”
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDMahalingum ‘Child’Govender