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ManMURDEREDat home inRamsgate>> Man’s vehicle was seen in Bizana
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THE body of a 37-year-oldman was found decom-posing next to his bed at
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tier, a diver,lived in a farmhouseonFasca-dale Road.
MargateSAPS spokes-person CaptainGerald Mfekaconfirmed theincident andsaid police areinvestigating amurder case asthey suspect hewas stabbed.
Paustier’s friend,KianBurne,who discovered the body, de-scribed him as a fun-loving per-son whom he had known for 10years.
Burne said the last time hesawhis friendalivewasonMon-
day afternoon and everythingseemed normal.
“I tried calling him severaltimes on Tuesday and Wednes-dayand I found it strange thathewas not answering his cell-phone,” said Burne.
He said hesuspectedsomething waswrongwhenhereceived a callfrom Paustier’sgirlfriend, wholives overseas,saying she hadbeen unable toreach him fortwo days.
The policewere called tothe scene and
they also discovered thatPaustier’s car was missing.
The police have received in-formation that the car was spot-ted in Bizana.
Paustier’s friends held amemorialserviceonWednesdayat Glenmore beach for him.
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Woman stabbed in Manaba>> They bound her hands and legs, demanding weapons, cash
AWOMAN was stabbed at herhome in Queen Street, Man-aba Beach on Tuesday morn-
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son Captain Gerald Mfeka, thewoman was painting her house
when three men entered thedwelling and forced her to theground.
They then bound her hands andlegs.
“They demanded weapons, cashand valuables.
“They then stabbed her on theleg. She was compelled to tell themwhere the items were,” said Mfeka.
The men fled with a firearm,jewellery, a laptop, cellphone andother belongings.
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Funeral parlour robbedCANDYCE KRISHNA
THE owner of a Port Shep-stonefuneralservicewasrobbedinherstore inEscombeStreetonThursday.
According to Pat Freeman, aman barged into her shop andthrew her to the floor.
He fled with a substantial
amount of cash.“At first I thought he was a
customer. When I asked if heneeded help, he told me to shutup. Then he flung me to theground,” she said.
As he did this, cash fell out ofFreeman’s pocket.
The man grabbed the moneyand fled.
“I ran outside my shop andscreamed for help, but nobodyassisted me,” she said.
Freeman said her business issituated in the area of the taxirank and although it has alwaysbeen a prime spot for crime, re-cently it has worsened.
“Theproblemisthattherearetoomanydrugaddictsintheareawaiting to rob people,” she said.
“I hope the police catch theculprit,” added Freeman.
Woman injured at Marburgtraffic lights
Men injured in bike accidents A MOTORCYCLIST was taken tohospital after a head-on collisionwith a car in Seaslopes nearMargate on Tuesday.
Kwazulu Private Ambulancefoundthepatientlyingontheroad.
In another incident, an elderlyman was seriously injured aftercoming off his motorcycle alongMarine Drive in Margate on Fri-day.
Netcare911paramedics foundthe patient and bike on the grassverge.Afterthemedicstreatedthepatient at the scene, they tookhimto hospital. - Supplied.
PHOTO: KWAZULU PRIVATEAMBULANCEThe head-on collision in Sea-slopes on Tuesday morning.
Two arrestedfor dealing indrugsCONSTABLES Samu ArmstrongNdovela and Bongani ChilizafromPortShepstoneTacticalRe-sponse Team (TRT) recently ar-rested two men in Umzinto fordealing in drugs.
Azaad Sheik (30) and IqbalMohomed Sheik (38) of Gan-dhinagar township in Umzintoappeared in court on Wednes-day, 15 April. The case was re-manded.
Theaccusedwerereleasedonbail of R1 000 each. The drugsare to be forwarded to the foren-sic science laboratory for analy-sis.
While performing detachedduties in the Umzinto area, thepolice officers observed a whiteVW Polo driving towards River-side Park.
“The two occupants behavedsuspiciously so the policemenpulled them over at RiversidePark and searched the vehicle,”said police spokesperson Cap-tain Vincent Pandarum.
Theyfound300mandraxtab-lets in the vehicle and arrestedbothoccupants. The street valueof the drugs is estimated to bearound R21 000.
Lieutenant General Mma-monnye Ngobeni, KZN Provin-cial Commissioner, praised themembers for being alert and ar-resting the accused.
“Thesemembershaveshownthat vigilance pays off. I urgethem to continue with the goodwork and clean up our streetsand rid our communities of drugpeddlers.ThecommunityofUm-zinto canexpectmore combineddrugraidsandcrimepreventionoperations in the area by the lo-cal police and Port ShepstoneTRT,” said Ngobeni.
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CANDYCE KRISHNA
AFTERmore than two years,judgment has finally beenpassed in the trial involving
taxi driver Njabulo Nyawose (24)who collided with Olympic cyclist,Burry Stander, killing him inJanuary 2013.
Nyawosewas, onFriday, foundguilty of culpable homicide andfailure to obey a road sign byMagistrate Charmaine Barnard atPort Shepstone Magistrate'sCourt.
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Barnard’sconclusion,basedontheevidencesubmittedbythestateandthedefence,wasthatNyawosecould have avoided the crash.
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Barnard said that a reasonableperson would not overtake vehi-cles on the oncoming lane espe-cially when traffic was heavy.
"A reasonable person wouldtakemore care in these conditionsand be more cautious. The courttherefore finds the accused drovenegligently, causing a collision,and that he failed to obey a roadsign and overtook over a solidline," added Barnard.
The deceased was wearing redandwhite andwas in clear viewofthem, she said. Nyawose’s bailwas extended and sentencing willtake place on 27 May.
PHOTO: CANDYCE KRISHNAOn Friday Njabulo Nyawose wasfound guilty of culpable homicideand failure to obey a road sign.
Overgrown vacant land, criminals’ hideoutCANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]
THEownerofa lodge inRamsgate,Harcourt Street, says she lives infearbecauseofovergrownbushonanemptypropertynextdoor toherlodge.
Verona Baldi of Positano Lodgesays vagrants and criminals havebeen using this bush as a hideout,waiting to pounce on the innocentand rob them.
“I have owned the lodge for 19years. The crime only startedabout 10 years ago when theproperty next door becamevacant,” she said.
Baldi has contacted the Hibis-cus Coast Municipality (HCM) sev-eral times over the years but wasrendered no assistance by them.
“I can’t leave any itemsoutside.Not even a hose pipe. It’s gone be-fore you know it,” she said.
Baldi said her guests have alsobeenrobbedatknifepointover theyears andmany question why she
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lodgeissupposedtobewelcoming.A few years ago she said, two
studentswererobbedon thestreetand their lodge room key was
taken.Two days later the room was
broken into and their belongingsstolen.
“The key holder had the nameof the lodge and the roomnumber,but I have since changed that sys-tem,” she said.
Baldi asked HCM to contact theowner of the vacant property andget him to clear it or for them toclear it and send him the bill.
“Nothing has been done. It’s al-so an eyesore. There are beautifulhouses on this street.”
HCMwas approached for com-mentbutnonewasmadeavailableto the Fever at the time of going topress.
The Fever made attempts tocontact the owner of the vacantstand telephonically, but in vain.
PHOTO: CANDYCE KRISHNAVagrants and criminals have made an empty stand (behind trees)their home in Ramsgate, causing residents to live in fear.
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THEMargate Art Museum is hostingan exhibitionwhich runs until 1May.
Themed The Ensemble, the exhi-bition was launched on 27March. Atthe launchwasHibiscusMunicipalityMayor Cynthia Mqwebu, founder ofK-Cap Edmund Mhlongo, social en-trepreneur Baba Amani OlubanjoBuntu, Department of Arts and Cul-ture representatives and councillors.
Buntu said he was impressed bywhat he saw.
"Curator Siyakudumisa Sotsu andhis team have done an incredible jobin fusingart andentrepreneurship. Itisencouragingtoseehowthecommu-nities and villages around Margatesupport t young innovators - and theyhave some seriously talents righthere. I'm humbled and inspired."
Siyakudumisasays the launchandthe exhibition is the end product of ayear-long planning process.
"After researching and communi-catingwith local artists we reached aresolution that we should create aplatform for local artists to expressthemselves and reach audiences andmarkets so as to grow the local art in-dustry. It was from these meetingsthat the launchandthe exhibitionen-sued."
He said that the exhibition waspart of the Department of Arts andCulture'sefforttochannellocalartiststocompeteprovinciallyandnational-ly.
ChildrenfromTheChurchofJesusChrist and Latter-day Saints Sundayschool visited the museum on Satur-dayand their sentiment of theexhibi-tion was that it is "amazing".
"It was our first time here actuallyandwe've learnt somuch.People canbe so artistic you know. It's amazinghow one can create something likethis out of sometimes nothing," saidteacher Zeni Ngele.
Havingfun at themuseum(fromleft)NathanFray, JaredOehleikingandNdinaniJenkins.
PHOTO:OMEGAMOAGI
KZN Fashion Councilassists designers>> Designers advisedto start a ‘cut, makeand trim’ hubPRECIOUS GUMEDE>>[email protected]
FORthefirsttimeintheUguDis-trict, the KwaZulu-NatalFashionCouncil (KZNFC)held
a forum to share information withfashion designers at the Port Shep-stone Civic Centre on Monday.
Sincengile Ntshingile, KZNFCmanaging director, sat with 12 as-piringandestablisheddesignersex-plaining what KZNFC is about andwhat it can do for them.
She said they started a drive tovisit designers from rural districtslike Ugu sharing information onhow they can develop careers asfashion designers.
“KZNFC started a drive to informdesigners about programmes thatareavailable to themandtoget feed-backabout the challengesdesignersare faced with,” said Ntshingila.
Ntshingilaexplainedthe fourcat-agories and programmes they caterfor.
“We have four catagories of de-signers -aspiringdesignerswhoarein design school or colleges whomwe provide information with aboutaccredited schools, provide bursa-ries and assist in finding them in-ternships in the industries, juniordesigners with a qualification butwho need practical training andemerging qualified designers, but
who have no business training.She said the council runs a three-
month course where they acquireretail training, pattern drafting,business skills, labour laws andfashion laws.
The last category is for estab-lished designers.
Ntshingila explained the differ-ent platforms the designers can en-gage and participate in with the as-sistance of KZNFC.
Ntshingila said she feels fashionshows have been abused and havebecome entertainment or money-making schemes for event organis-ers.
“Fashion shows should havefashion buyers, an audience, mediaand marketers, not just family andfriends screaming for your line.”
Ntshingila advised the designers
to check the levels of fashion showsthey choose to participate in.
She said the aim is to see fashiondeigners progress to internationallevel.
Fashion designers from the dis-trict raised some of the challengesthey are faced with at district level.
Hope Maxwell said material andbeads are expensive, there are nofacilities or machinery available forthem, theydonothaveastructure torepresentthemandthatonlyTVET’soffer fashion design.
Ntshingila advised the designersto form a “cut, make and trim” hubfor local fashion talents and assisteach other to develop other skills.
Sheinviteddesignersto“like”theKZNFC facebook page to keep intouch and be informed about theprogrammes available for them.
PHOTO: PRECIOUS GUMEDELocal fashion designers - Hope Maxwell (left) and Letta Nyawonde - atthe KwaZulu-Natal Fashion Council Forum at the civic centre.
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Ugu’s longestserving employee
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PRECIOUS GUMEDE>>[email protected]
“IT takes a lot of hardwork anddedication serving the com-munity for 43 years,” said
Anthor-RajuRajuwhohasworkedforUgu DistrictMunicipality for more than four dec-ades.
Raju started working for the mu-nicipality in 1972.
“Istartedworkingasameterread-er when the organisation was calledWater Co-operation. After some timethe name was changed to the Joint
Services Board before becomingUguDistrict Municipality.”
Raju said he has never had it hardas an employee because he enjoyedhis work.
His secret he said is enjoyingwhatyou do, especially if its serving yourcommunity.
“Therewere challenging times es-pecially when clients fight with youfortheirmeterreadingbeinghigh.Mybiggest weapon was calming the cli-ents down and assisting them withwhattheyneededtobeassistedwith.”
Raju saidhe feels thatGodhasgiv-en him a chance as most of his col-
leagues have since died.Raju is now a retired person.“I retired at the end of March, but
after two weeks the municipalityasked me to return to work on con-tract,” he said.
Raju said he is prepared to workwith the municipality again becausehe loves his job.
Anthor-Raju Raju with his long-serv-ing certificate.
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SEVERAL people have beenscammed via WhatsApp by anunknown person hacking into
their friend’s or relative’s account.Nombuso Ndzimande from
Mthwalume said she was scammedlastweekafterreceivingaWhatsAppmessage from her friend asking herto lend her money.
Nzimandesaidafterreceivingthemessageshesentherfriendthemon-ey via e-wallet to a number she hasnever seen before.
“I received amessagewhile Iwasatwork frommy friend askingme tosend her R1 300.
“Ireceivedasecondmessagewitha number towhich I should send themoney [via e-wallet] which was dif-ferent to the numbermy friend usesfor WhatsApp.”
Nzimande said she never ques-tionedwhythenumberswerediffer-ent as many people have differentnumbers for their WhatsApp pro-files.
“I called my friend and asked ifshe had received the money andaskedherwhyshewasnotusingherusual number for WhatsApp.
“She then said she doesn’t knowwhat I am talking about, saying shehad been having problems with her
account. That’s when I realised thatI had been scammed.”
Nzimandesaid the friend toldhershe received a code fromWhatsAppandwasasked to send the codebackto thatnumberbecause itwassent toher by mistake.
Nzimande reported this to theHibberdene police andwas told thatthe scam is known and ongoing.
After reporting the incident shewenttothebanktoinvestigatewherethe money was withdrawn.
“When I told the bank I had beenscammed they traced the transac-tion and it showed that thescammers withdrew the money inMpumalanga Province.
“Ifanyonereceivesacodefromanunknown number on WhatsApptheyshoulddelete itandnotrespondbecause that is how scammers hackinto your account,” she said
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Community tomarch forhousesCANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]
INFURIATED Merlewood residents, whohave been waiting 21 years for houses allo-catedto them by Hibiscus CoastMunicipal-ity, have set a date for a public demonstra-tion.
Community members were given lotnumbers in 1994, following approval in theMerlewood Mixed Income Housing Project.
Ronel Schalkwyk, who spoke to the Fe-ver on behalf of residents, said a meetingwasheldonSaturdaywherearrangementsfor the march were discussed.
“We haven’t received feedback fromthe mayor. It seems as though nobody isinterested in helping us,” she said.
“We have waited over two decades andcan wait no longer.”
In March residents protested outsidethe incomplete houses with the aim ofmoving into them.
Most community members, who havebeen approved for the houses, live in squal-or, with no basic commodities such as elec-tricity and water.
However, they were stopped whenward councillor Ajith Rajaram, addressedthe angry community
One resident said she was living in ashack in Mkholombe while she waited forher house.
The community said they were also an-gry at the fact that other housing projectsin Louisiana and Masinenge were complet-ed within two years.
The march takes place on Tuesday, 28April from the Shoprite parking lot to themunicipal offices.
Ugu refuses tochange roadshowdatesCANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]
AFRIFORUM, a community-based or-ganisation that acts on behalf of itsmembers,hassenttheUguDistrictMu-nicipality a letter of demand, request-
Fourie, AfriForum provincial co-ordi-nator, KwaZulu-Natal, the law statesthat 14 days notice has to be given be-fore an integrated development plan-budget roadshow meeting is held.
“Ithascometoourattention thatsixdays notice of the public participationmeetingwithregards to thebudgethasbeen given,” said Fourie.
“The lawstates that at least reason-able notice must be given. The aboveperiod is not considered reasonable.
“The law provides that at least 14days notice must be given of the date,timeandplaceof themeeting,”headd-ed.
Fourie said that failure to give ade-quatenoticewill be in contraventionofthe communities’ right to informedparticipationinthebudgetaryprocess.
“In the event that no action plan is
provided and no corrective action istaken, wewill be forced to consider le-gal action,” he said.
France Zama, spokesperson forUguDistrictMunicipality, said themu-nicipality will not be deterred by thisoccurrence, but instead will forgeahead with the budget meetings asplanned.
“Local municipalities, who are cus-todians of determining dates for theroadshowprogramme,havedulypub-lished their dates to their respectivecommunities.
“As a district municipality we areentrustedwiththeroleofco-ordinatingthose dates and align our programmeaccordingly.”
He added that the AfriForum seekstohalt thisprocesswhichplaysaninte-gral part of public engagement.
ing that thedates of apublic meet-ings be res-cheduled.
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Woods matrics dress tothe nines
WOODS Secondary in Port Edward held an elaborate matric dance at Desroches Hotelin Margate on Friday. The girls showed off beautifully designed dresses while the boyslooked debonair in their suits.
PHOTOS: CANDYCE KRISHNAMuntuza Mdeshana (left) and OnesimoKunguzwa.
ABOVE: Nhlanhla Ngema (left) PhilisiweNdletyana.
Dashing boys (from left) SceloMthembu, Solulele Renene, DalusaSibeko and Mnelisi Nzama.
BELOW: Celine Carelson (left)Athenkosi Ndleleni.
Dressed in style are (from left) Ayabonga Tiwanni, Amahle Mthembu, Sinegugu Tshona.
Scelo Mthembu (left) Kwandiwe Kalipa.
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11Celebrating 56years of marriage>> ‘When we said “for better, for worse” we meant it’
PRECIOUS GUMEDE>>[email protected]
“THE secret to a successfuland happy marriage isloving one another as
though its the first time you laid eyeson each other.”
So say Jerry and Noreen VanNiekerk from Ramsgate whocelebrated their 56th anniversary on18 April.
The couple met in Pietermaritz-burg after being introduced by rugbyfriends.Noreensaidtheywereinare-lationship for a year before they tiedthe knot.
Jerry said he proposed to Noreenon her 21st birthday in January andthey married a few months later.
They said they remember thepro-posal as if it was yesterday.
Other ingredients of a goodmarriagearehaving faith, respectingone another, being friends with eachother,beingabletolaughwithonean-other and most importantly, lovingyour children and each other.
“We admit that its not alwayssmooth. You have your ups anddowns, but the secret is getting overyour challenges together and enjoy-ing the happy moments together,”said Jerry.
Hesaidboth thehusbandandwifeshouldgivetheir100%totherelation-ship.
“You should find a happymediumbetweenthetwoofyou,giveityourall.
“If you giving 50%where does theother 50% go,” said Jerry.
Noreen said nothing beats allow-ing your husband lead you.
“When we said ‘for better, forworse’ we meant it.
“It is also about letting theman be
the leader - he is stronger and as awife you should follow him.
“Never try to be equal to him.”Thecouplesaidtheyaregratefulof
having loving and supportive chil-dren.
TheVanNiekerks thankChristeneMcKenzie for organising a surpriseanniversary party.
PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDMr Jerry and Doreen Van Niekerk on their wedding day 56 years ago.
Prayer dayat SouthcityALL church denominations areinvited to a national prayer day atSouthcity Christian School on 27April from 10am to 4pm.
Believers are invited to becomepartof thisgreatopportunity initiat-ed by God, to do something con-structive for their communities andtheir country as a whole.
God willing, this will become anannual event.
Items will be rendered by the
youth and praise and worship anda strongmessage about repentancewill be part of the programme.
Food will be on sale at theschool’s coffee shop as well as atvarious stalls.
Come with an expectant heartand don’t miss out.
For more information contactFanie and Susan van Vuuren at [email protected]
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Mayor’s ‘dress a child’project under way
THE Hibiscus Coast MunicipalityvisitedschoolsintheMurchisonandBoboyi areas and handed out uni-forms to pupils.
OnWednesdaythemayorstarted
her “dress a child” project by hand-ingover68uniformstopupilsatSis-ter Jones High, Nkonka High andNobamba High.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDHCM Mayor Cllr Nomusa Mqwebu (second right) hands over uniforms toNkonka School pupil Sandile Cele with principal Bongani Shange anddeputy principal Vusi Ndlovu looking on.
Religious leaders should concentrate on assistingparishioners
Ugu mayor takes 2015/16draft budget to the peopleTHE Ugu District Municipality’s R1 bil-lion-plus draft budget for the2015/2016 financial year that promisesmassive upgrades of the organisation’score functions of water and sanitationservices has been well received by com-munities.
Ugu District Municipality, in part-nership with its family of local munici-palities, is engaged in a series of the In-tegrated Development Plan (IDP) andbudget road shows where the munici-pal leadership is engaging communi-ties to seek their input on the servicedelivery draft budget.
The new financial year’s budgetcaters for the advancement of the dis-trict’s water and sanitations servicesand infrastructure with an increasedcapital budget of R392 473 920 and anoperational budget of R790 658 097for the improvement of water and sani-tation services, tourism, relief for thepoor and special programmes.
An amount of R189 800 000 of thisbudget will address water service back-logs while R53 269 420 of the budgetwill be used for sanitation services. Themunicipality has budgeted R6 246 580for the completion of the installationof Ventilated Pit Latrines (VIP toilets)in the rural communities.
For the urban customers’ the mu-nicipality has proposed a seven percentwater and sanitation services tariff in-crease for the 2015/16 financial year.
In the critical areas of service deliv-ery, a bulk of the budget has been set
aside in a form of a municipal infra-structure grant (MIG) of R249 316 000.
An amount of R303 885 000 fromequitable shares will ensure the contin-uation of free basic water provision viacommunal standpipes and drought re-lief, among other things.
An allocation of R69 438 080 hasbeen made for water tariff subsidisa-tion.
During her presentation of thebudget the district mayor, Cllr Ntombi-fikile Gumede said this public partici-pation process is key towards the en-dorsement of the budget and that it ispivotal that communities are given theopportunity of sharing their perspec-tiveongovernment’spracticestowardsthe improved utilisation of the servicedelivery budget.
We have engaged with numerouscommunities thus far and we havebeen positively advised on the budgetand the communities’ views and sug-gestions will be taken into considera-tion.
Following the conclusion of the IDPand Budget Road Shows 2015/2016,Gumede will present the final budgetwith the communities’ valuable inputsto council for adoption in May for thenew financial year commencing on 1 Ju-ly 2015.
Ugu District Municipality promotesworking together to create an environ-ment that is friendly, responsive, ac-countable, effective and efficient forlocal communities.
South Coast isrevving upTHIS weekend the South Coast
and inland will be cacophony ofsound by virtue of thousands of
bikersattendingthe2015versionofAf-rica Bike Week which is probably thesinglemost important event forourar-ea.
Wewelcomeall visitors to this pres-tigiousshowcasetowhichweareapartfunder along with the Hibiscus Coastand Ugu District Municipalities.
Bike Week is great for our tourismeconomyalbeit only lastinga fewdays.Down here there is another motorsport-related initiative that tomymindalso has future significance for our lei-sure and tourism industry.
The upgrade and formal introduc-tion of Dezzies Raceway to the South
Africanracingcalendar isahugeboostfor motor sport in our province.
Centuries ago when I was a boy, Ithrilled at watching Graham Hill andJim Clarke do battle at the then West-mead circuit in Pinetown, and whenmyolder brother racedFormula Ford,wewouldjointhousandsofenthusiastsat theRoyHesketh circuit in Pieterma-ritzburg to watch the famous DickyDale Trophy for motor bikes, the for-mulaonechampionship seriesand thethree-hour endurance races.
Then for decades motor racing inKZN went dead. Now and with fore-sight, our own Desmond Gutziet hasputhishandup(andhisresources)andblessed us with South Africa’s newestracing venue at Oslo Beach.
We understand that this year some25 events are scheduled for this circuitwhichisgoodnewsforourdestination.Race entrants, their teams and familywill join armies of media and specta-torsonracedaysandwith themcomesthespendonhospitality, consumables,accommodation, retail and leisurepreferences.
Ibelieveweshouldsupport thisnewentrant to our tourism and leisure of-fering by encouraging more people tosupport events at the raceway. I havenodoubt that ifwedo, racepromoters,sponsors and the motor industry willrealise that we have a gem of a facilityand assist towards its success.
The petrol-head market is huge.Just think of the Indianapolis 500, theIsleofManTT,LeMansandtheMonacoGrand Prix and one realises that tour-ism is the ultimate winner in terms ofmonetary injection into a local econo-my.
Dezzies Raceway gets our che-quered flag and with it goes our con-gratulationsandbestwishes for futuresuccess to the Gutzeit family.
Paradise is revving.
FRANCE ZAMAACTING SENIOR
MANAGER: MAYORALTYAND COMMUNICATIONS
UGUBEAT TOURISM 360JUSTIN MACKRORY:CEO SOUTH COASTTOURISM
LEADER
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SURELY the public protector, Thuli Madonsela, must focus on moreimportant problems of crime and corruption rather than to strollaround viewing nudists (“Public protector may be asked to addressnudist beach issue” - 10 April).
On 20 March the South Coast Fever reported that Pastor Tony
Ndovelafrom Port Shepstone was prosecuted for 14 counts of fraud.One of my employees informed me that a pastor, a resident in
Port Shepstone, had impregnated his three daughters.What right has the Reverend Mike Effanga (chairman of the Con-
cerned Citizens of the Hibiscus Municipality) to confront nudists on
Can’t see beyondown selfishnessTHE arguments the proponents of monkey cullinghave so many contradictions and such contorted ar-guments, including references to old lawn mowers,respiratory disease and Genesis, and now in the lat-est spat, slavery, Guy Fawkes, blood donations, mal-nutrition and guttering, that I wonder where to beginand end.
To cut the nonsense short, I will deal only withthe issue of slavery raised by El Lobo who argues thatbecause concern for animals existed during the peri-od in which slavery was practised, the evidence isthat animals were considered “more important”than humans.
If El Lobo had any understanding of history andreasoning, it would be clear that the people whofought against the abuse of animals also foughtagainst slavery, for the obvious reason that thesepeople were empathetic and compassionate.
The point that El Lobo tries to use to support hispathetic argument actually proves the converse. Thecruxofthiswholeargumentisempathy,compassion,a respect for others’ welfare. It is not the mind of Sus-anHendersonthatis inacage,butthemindsofSchu-lenburg, El Lobo and their ilk who cannot see beyondtheir own selfishness. This is precisely the empathet-ic deficiency that allowed and continues to condoneslavery. Henderson is way ahead of her time. Themonkey culling mentality is way behind.
Steven van Staden
the beach, concerning their attire?The HCM speaker stated that the naturists were
free to use this beach.Our religious leaders should concentrate their en-
ergies to assist their parishioners and to lead morallives.
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Old law, new law or no law?IN his letter in last week’s Fever titled
“Setting nudist record straight”, thecommunity could have been fooled by
HCM Speaker Ronnie Nair, except that hisspurious attempts to evade responsibilityand distract public attention did not work.
Notice how he cleverly omits the nameof the third person he spoke to that day.It was the direction of Nair that gave thegreen light to the resumption of public nu-dity on Mpenjati beach on 3 April. This iswhat happens when politics attempts tocook existing law.
Nair would therefore alleviate furtherconfusion by addressing himself to theHCM community at large on the following
thorny facts:• The opposition to a nudist beach by
majority of the local residents of the HCMhave been fundamentally ignored and dis-carded by the municipality. This reveals thesacrifice of individual conscience, publicmorality and democratic principles.
• How a resolution that contravenes ex-isting national laws and municipal by-lawsgets approval at the HCM council with sub-sequent strategy to chisel the law later, tosuit the premature provisional approval.
• Municipal by-laws, violated by nakedbodies in full public view, at a public beachon the Easter weekend.
• Nair cannot specify which faith-based
organisation will have their cordial rela-tionship with the municipality strength-ened or improved by the approval of publicnudity at Mpenjati beach.
• Chief Nzimakwe clearly stated in ourpresence that the site in question is theburial ground of local ancestors and more-over the community envisions a memorialsite there.
• Municipal spokesperson has indicat-ed several times in public, that the by-lawhad been changed when in fact that hadnot yet occurred. This appears to be oneof several motivational strategies for thenudists and has continued uncorrected formonths.
• “Concerned Citizens of HCM” requestthat speaker Nair provide the communitywith the new by-law, Gazetted before 3April, which replaced the Hibiscus CoastMunicipal by-law (Part 2; Section 5.1 and5.2).
• The constant assertion that the con-ditional approval of the nudist applicationwas guided by the Constitution should bediscarded because there is no section orprovision of the constitution of RSA thatapproves public nudity as requested by thenudists.
• The extent of the municipality’s ef-forts to repackage the illegal desires of thenudists is a gloomy attempt to persuade
a resenting public while excluding the Con-cerned Citizens of HCM from several perti-nent meetings by strategically classifyingthose meetings as non-public.
I therefore call on Ronnie Nair, in his ca-pacity as speaker of HCM Council, to applya corrective measure by motivating the en-forcement of all existing laws in our com-munity, or produce copies of any changedlaw(s) in this regard, or declare Mpenjatia “lawless zone”.
Additionally, since public participationis the cornerstone of our democracy, theConcerned Citizens of HCM hereby chal-lenge the municipality to accept an openpublic debate on this matter in order toevaporate the continuous suspicious cloudin the public domain.
Reverend Mike EffangaConcerned Citizens of HCM
chairperson
Don’t pick uphitch-hikersI AM shocked out of my socks as Iwrite this. Faith in humanity shouldbe a good thing but since my experi-ence one morning recently, mymindset is corrupted in believingthat doing good to others may bringyou bad luck.
On our way to work, my wife andI stopped at the Umtentweni trafficlight and I saw a well-dressed mid-dle- aged lady asking for a lift. Istopped next to her and before wecould ask anything she jumped inpushing money in my hand, de-manding that she had to go to Mur-chison Hospital.
I immediately assumed it was acrisis so in goodwill I drove on. Shekept on talking and talking, nevergiving us a chance to ask anything.She then phoned somebody andtold them she would be there in afew minutes. As we arrived at thehospital she told me to make aU-turn and wait few seconds.
Before I could ask why, a youngman came running up to the car toher side and through the windowtook money from her and droppedsomething on her lap. After this shetold me we can go. I was stunnedspeechless by this and as I drove offI realised I had just helped some-body to buy drugs.
I asked her what had just hap-pened and she said she just boughtcrack. We were so shocked. We tookher back to Umtentweni and thewhole experience made me scarednow to pick up any lift-seeking hu-man. I warn the public to watch outfor this tall blonde well-groomed la-dy asking for a lift at Umtentweni.If I sit and think now about all badstuff that could have gone wrong Ithank Jesus I’m still alive.
Mr Anonymous
Proposaltook off likea ‘leadballoon’
ANattempthasbeenmadeatprovin-cial level to assist municipalities inKZN to improve servicedelivery. In a“back-to-basics” campaign, fivemu-nicipalities, including Ugu District,havebeentargetedbytheMEC.Acir-cular sets out specific activities to beundertaken. A phase appropriatelyaimedatUguwasheaded“Waterlossprogramme”,andthelistedactivitieswere checking meters, clearingstrainers, filters, leaking valves,leaking pipe joint overflows and ille-gal consumption.
There further needed to be func-tional and responsive fault- report-ing centres on a 24-hour basis, goodquality water and clear effluentspumped into the receiving environ-ment from waste water treatmentplants as well as fixing sewer spill-age; and planned routine and pre-ventativemaintenancewasnecessa-
ry.UnderthebanneroftheMunicipal
Systems Act, it was stated that thecode of conduct for officials andcouncillors is tobe enforcedand thattheremust be harmony and a strongworking relationship between lead-ership from different parties in mu-nicipalities between political leader-ship (sic), and that theremustbereg-ular meetings between party whips.
In light of the above the DA pro-posed that the Portfolio Committeeon Sound Governance and HumanResources should recommend to theexecutive committee that the DA bere-admitted to the core Water andSanitation Portfolio Committee fromwhich is has been expelled. Despitethe inept, sorry and calamitous wa-ter and sanitation situation that weare all experiencing on an on-goingbasis, the DA proposal took off like alead balloon. The ANC met the pro-posal with scorn and labelled it “po-litical”.
The DA’s membership of the Wa-terandSanitationPortfolioaswellasthe Finance Portfolio Committeewouldalsostrengthen thepossibilityof meetings being quorate. A fewdaysafter instructions fromtheMECabout how we can improve servicedelivery the Special ProgrammesPortfolio Committee was unable to
meet, as there was no quorum. TheANC has given itself a quorum solarge it can, in fact, be a quorum byitself, thought fit to send only twocouncillors to the meeting, wasting
valuable time, money and petrol aswellashoursofpreparationbyoppo-sition parties.
Dave Snashall
Water bill selection controversy
I READ the Fever a week or so backandtherewasastoryaboutapension-er who is paying more than R400 ev-erymonth forhismunicipal rates andstill the municipality says he owesthem.
I know of a man from Shaka storewhohasawater bill of R1 893.83andhe has never paid for a single drop ofwater.
How is the municipality doing itscalculations?
It seems as if some people are
chargedmore to cover other people’sbills. This man from Shaka store issupposedtobepayingR37.11month-lyand ifyoucalculateheowes themu-nicipalityfor51months,buthasneverreceivedaletterdemandingpayment.
What is really happening - themu-
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IMIKHANDLU iHibiscus Coast Mu-nicipality kanye noUgu District Mu-nicipality babambisene bathula isa-belo zimali emphakathini wakwaN-zimakwe kwaLatshoda ehholongoLwesihlanu.
Ngaphambi kokuthi kwethulweisabelo zimali, umphathi womkhan-dlu iHibiscus Coast iMeya uNomusa
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UMqwebu uncome kakhulu um-phakathi wasoGwini ngokuthi un-gazibandakayikulezimpiezingenasoisidingo.
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PSHS performed a varied reper-toire andwasawarded for “Best Itemof the Evening”, bringing home thefloating trophy.
• Sheppie first team and U16 rug-by teams went on a tour to Vryheidduring the holidays. PSHS first team
beat Vryheid High in an excitinggame, with Mahle Mbangiswanascoring the winning try.
• Sheppie first team basketballwent on a tour to Durban and gainedexperience playing against the topschoolsinthecountry.Theteamfaredextremelywell with close results, butwere unlucky not to make it to theplay-offs. - Supplied.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Port Shepstone High Ensemble (back, from left) Mbalentle Madolo, Michael Botha, Gabriella du Toit and Chel-sea Koopman, (third row, from left) Robert Schnackenberg, Siyavuya Mamatu, Lwando Mgungwana, Alulelwe Mbe-wana, Daniel van Schalkwyk, Caitlin Wood, Anthony Andrews and Lente Venter, (second row, from left) Mpilo Cele,Onesimo Mgwatyu, Lonwabo Khwezi, Minenhle Zama, Mrs Silna van Wyk, Mdumiseni Zungu, Megan van Schalkwykand Nati Ndlwana, and (front, from left) Zakithi Dlomo, Phila Mkhwanazi, Sinaluthando Mkhize, Mrs Maria Woodaand Yamkela Jali.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDFive swimmers - Kai Hielckert, Joshua Parry,Ricardo Carthew (pictured), Sarah Rolfe andAva-Mae Liljie - from Izotsha Primary - quali-fied for the Ugu swimming team and willparticipate in the KwaZulu-Natal SchoolsChampionships in May at Kings Park in Dur-ban.
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Schools given educational tourCANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]
UGU South Coast Tourism held an educa-tional school tour on Thursday and Fridayfor 12 schools on the lower South Coast.
Pupils and teachers visited RiverbendCrocodile Farm, Beaver Creek Coffee Es-tate, MacBanana, Crags View Wildlife CareCentre and had lunch at Desroches Hotel.
After the tour each school submitted areport, depicting what the pupils learntand the significance of school tours.
The school with the best report will winsoccer jerseys for its entire team. The win-ner will be announced by Friday, 24 April.
MdlangathiSecondarypupils withMaxwellMhlongo(back, left)of UguSouth CoastTourism andteacherKhulekaniKhambula.PHOTOS:CANDYCEKRISHNA
Olwandle wins schools debate
PRECIOUS GUMEDE>>[email protected]
PHUMLANI M Foundation hosted a schoolsdebate on Saturday at Esayidi TVET Col-lege, Gamalakhe campus.
The debate had 25 people participatingin five teams made up of Gamalakhe highschools - Olwandle and Gamalakhe Com-mercial High school. The other teams weremade up by Mr and Miss Gamalakhe 2015finalists.
Founder and president of Phumlani MFoundation, Phumlani Mzobe said the de-bate was interesting as it was based on a
sensitive topic - a statement made by theleader of the DA, Mmusi Maimane, at ajoint sitting of Parliament in his reply toSONA.
Maimane alleged that President JacobZuma is not an honourable man, but a bro-ken man presiding over a broken society.During the debate pupils navigated theirpoints around questions based on thisstatement.
“The need for such a debate emanatedfrom an observation of deteriorating levelsof the use of the English languageespecially in schools in rural areas,” saidMzobe.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDWinning team Olwandle High pupils with the adjudication panel and debateorganisers.
Freeman Gwija (left) and NqobileDlamini.
Ezinqoleni Secondary pupils with Wendy Ngcobo (back, right) of UguSouth Coast Tourism.
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THE Hibiscus Coast Municipalitycouncillors and Exco membersgathered at Port Edward taxi rank
toofficiallyhanditover tothetaxiassoci-ations and Ward 1 councillor DaveWatson.
Theranktook16weeks tobecomplet-ed at a cost of R3 million.
HCMmayorNomusaMqwebusaidtherank created jobs for 13 communitymembers.
Themayorurged the twoassociationsoperatingunderthisranktoworktogeth-er to avoid conflict.
The Mzamba Taxi Association andBambanani Taxi Association have hadpast issues which the mayor condemns.
PHOTO: PRECIOUS GUMEDEHCM mayor cuts the ribbon officially opening Port Edward rank. At theevent (front, from left) Zanothemba Bala (hawker), Zibonele Sikobi (Bam-banani), Nomusa Mqwebu (mayor), Cllr Sipho Dlamalala (Exco member andchairperson of Human Settlement and Infrastructure Portfolio Committee)Bongiwe Makha (hawker), John de Wet (deputy mayor), Cllr Zithulele(excomember), Maphumulo and (back) Dave Watson (left, ward councillor) andNsikelelo Tobo (Mzamba).
Ugu District Mayor, Cllr NtombifikileGumede hands over school shoes toGrade 5 pupil Bongiwe Gumede. Withthem is Macebo Primary principalDelisile Veronica Mbanjwa. This waspart of the ‘Put Foot into Shoe’ cam-paign where 25 disadvantaged childrenat the Macebo Primary in Kwacele atUmdoni were given shoes and lunchboxes
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Cut the calories inrice by using thiscooking method>> Cooking rice with coconut oil can also cut the calories
THEREhavebeenafewarticleslatelyon the Internet about how to makecertain foods less fattening by using
specific cooking methods. One that keepscropping us is the reheating of certainfoods.
According to this article - reheatingpasta makes it healthier - and now wehear that cooking rice with a bit of coco-nut oil (one teaspoon for every half-cupof rice added to boiling water before add-ing the rice), letting it cool down and re-
rice they looked at. And they believe itcould reduce starch by up to 60% in otherkinds of white rice.
Not all starches are the same. Digesti-ble starches take only a little time to di-gest and are quickly turned into glucose,and then later glycogen. Excess glycogenends up adding weight to our bodies if wedon't expend enough energy to burn it off.
Resistant starches take a long time forthe body to process and aren't convertedinto glucose or glycogen because we lackthe ability to digest them, and add up tofewer calories.
A growing body of research, however,has shown that it might be possible tochange the types of starches found infoods by modifying how they are pre-pared.
And rice, depending on the method ofpreparation, undergoes observablechemical changes. Most notably, fried riceand pilaf style rice have a greater propor-tion of resistant starch than the mostcommonly eaten type, steamed rice.
"If you can reduce the digestiblestarch in something like steamed rice, you
can reduce the calories," said Dr. Pushpar-ajah Thavarajva, a professor who is super-vising the research.
"The impact could be huge."There is precedence for this theory,
Thavarajva added. Work done on pota-toes at Harvard University and studies atIndian Universities using legumes and ce-reals noted similar starch-and-calorie re-ductions using similar preparations, hesaid.
Important things to remember whencooking rice:
• Cool the rice as quickly as possible(ideally within one hour). If left to coolslowly to room temperature, bacillus ce-reus bacteria begin growing on the grains,which can lead to a mild case of food poi-soning.
• Keep rice in the fridge for no morethan one day until reheating.
• When you reheat any rice, alwayscheck that the dish is steaming hot all theway through.
• Don't reheat rice more than once.
- Food24.
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MINCE - also known as ground beef,pork, lamb or ostrich, is a staple meatin many households across South Afri-ca.
It’seasy to cook, goesa longwayandis a firm family favourite.
Throw in the fact that it freezes welland can be used in a multitude of differ-ent ways, it’s one of the most underrat-ed ingredients out there.
Are you stuck for ideas when you putmince in your trolley? Here are mealsideas for inspiration:
• Spaghetti Bolognaise – Spag Bol.Add a generous handful of Parmesanand serve with a green salad for ulti-mate home-made happiness.
• Cottage Pie pots – these little indi-vidual servings are great to make in ad-vance. In breaking with tradition, sweetpotato is used for the topping – giving
the dish a lower GI and lower carb con-tent. Banting thumbs up.
• Moussaka – a traditional Greekaubergine and mince bake. A must-try.
• Burgers – if you don’t like or eatburgers, I’m not quite sure what to sayto you.
• Chilli Con Carne – also knownsimply as “chilli” in the U.S. This heartymince stew is great for winter evenings.Take leftovers to work for lunch andyour colleagues will be begging you toshare.
• Lamb kofta on rosemary skewers– another Greek favourite. These littlekebabs are great for entertaining,served with some home-made tzatziki.
• Meatballs – no introduction need-ed.
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heating it can alsocut the caloriesenormously. Buthow?
Rice is one of theworld's staplefoods. It's easy tocook, cheap andvery versatile. It alsocontains around200 calories, mostof which comes inthe form of starch,which turns intosugar, and oftenthereafter body fat.
According to thisarticle, an under-graduate and hismentor at the Col-lege of ChemicalSciences in Sri Lankafound the methodwhich convertsstarch into a formthebodycan'teasilyturn to glucose andcuts calories morethan 10% in themost fattening kindof the 38 varieties of
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17 awesomeBEER QUOTES>> ‘Beer. The best damn drink in the world.’ - Jack Nicholson
EVERY now and again in this life,words, thoughts and circum-stancewillcometogether inaper-
fect storm, reach a tipping point and re-sult in profound pearls of wisdom. Thisis not one of those times.
The gems belowweremined bywisemen,andwomen,at thebottomofabot-tle or three of fine ale. Thesewordsmayhave been simply floating past on riversof beer and were then plucked out ofether. However it happened, you can besure that whichever sage spoke thesetruths, they did so with an ice-cold beerin hand and a smile from ear to ear.
As far as quotes go, when one beginswith "Toquote thegreat." it doesn't usu-allyendin"HomerSimpson!"unlessyouare in a room full of beer-lovers. Thereare hundreds of great beer-quotes outthere, one for each and every occasion,and so here are a few of our favourites.Use them wisely. or not.
1. "He is a wise man who inventedbeer." - Plato
2."Alwaysdosoberwhatyousaidyouwoulddodrunk. Itwill teachyou tokeepyourmouth shut." - Ernest Hemingway.
3. "Milk is forbabies.Whenyougrowup you have to drink beer." - ArnoldSchwarzenegger
4. "Life is too short to drink cheapbeer." - Anon
5."Notallchemicalsarebad.Withoutchemicalssuchashydrogenandoxygen,there would be noway tomakewater, avital ingredient in beer." - Dave Barry
6. "Work is the curse of the drinkingclasses." - Oscar Wilde
7. "What care I how time advances, Iamdrinkingaletoday."-EdgarAllanPoe
8. "Good people drink good beer." -Hunter S Thompson
9. "I work until beer o'clock." -Stephen King
10. "You can't be a real countrywith-out a beer and an airline. It helps if youhavesomekindof football team,orsomenuclear weapons, but at the very leastyou need a beer." - Frank Zappa
11. "Beermakes you feel theway youought to feelwithoutbeer." -HenryLaw-son
12. "But that's only really one in dogbeers." - Anon
13. "I amnot addicted tobeer. It's ad-dicted to me." - Cyanide & Happiness
14. "Everybody needs to believe insomething. I believe I'll have anotherbeer." - WC Fields
And our top three.15. "Beer, now there's a temporary
solution." - Homer Simpson16. "Beer.Thebestdamndrink in the
world." - Jack Nicholson17. "Beer is proof that God loves us
and wants us to be happy." - BenjaminFranklin
That last one is actually the most fa-mous beer misquote in history. Old Benwas actually talking about vineyards atthe time,but I'll tell youwhat.heain't faroff and we'll take it.
Cheers.- Food24.
To beer or not to beer...
CHARDONNAY-DU-MONDE isan international wine competi-tionheldeveryyearsince1993.Thecompetition’snamemeans‘Chardonnay of the world’ andas this suggests, the competi-tion focuses specifically onChardonnay wines.
Beating over 800 other en-trants from across the globe tobe judged best overall, GrootConstantia’s 2013Chardonnayproudly represented South Af-ricaasoneofonlytwoChardon-nay’s from SA to feature in thetop 56 and to receive a goldmedal.
Groot Constantiawinesrak-ing in the accolades
No stranger to being award-ed, this special Chardonnay al-soreceivedatrophyat the2014annual Taj Awards, a goldmedal at the Veritas WineAwards, a Winemakers ChoiceAward,aswellasaTerroirWineAward.
“Our Chardonnay has al-ways been an over achiever,”says Jean Naudé, CEO of GrootConstantia, who explains thatGroot Constantia’s Chardon-nay varietal has won a total of16goldmedals over the last tenvintages.
Groot Constantia’s wines ingeneral continue to rake in theawards with the estate havingwon a total of 86 top accoladessince 2003, and in fact this lat-est award comes close on theback of the recent 2015 TajAwards where Groot Constan-tia walked away with severalcovetedtrophies–includingbe-ing selected as the “Most IconicProducer” - indicating that thisyearmaywell be a bumper oneforGrootConstantia in termsofawards.
According to ViticulturistFloricius Beukes fundamentalto the success of the estateswines is its terroir coupledwith
the unique climate of the Con-stantia region: “The summerbreezesfromtheAtlanticOceanhave a big impact on our vine-yards, keeping them healthyand retaining the amazing fruitcharacter. Boela Gerber, GrootConstantia’s awarded wine-maker, says that in addition tolocation and climate, the newdirection that was taken in thevineyards several years ago,and the hard work of the teamhas enabled Groot Constantiato consistently produce winesof remarkable quality.
South Africa’s wine estateGroot Constantia is celebratingits 330th year of continuouswine production this year.
With an uninterruptedrecordofwineproductionsinceits inception in 1685, GrootConstantiaisSouthAfrica’sold-estwineproducingestateandisaNationalMonumentanda liv-ing museum with the task ofpreserving the history and cul-tural legacyoftheSouthAfricanwine industry for the people ofSouth Africa.
330 years and going strong- the Groot Constantia trade-mark is also one of the oldestsurviving trademarks in theworld todayand the estate con-tinues tomove fromstrength tostrength.
“The production of qualitywinefromGrootConstantiahasbecome part of its heritage andthe reason why it was soughtafter for centuries by aristo-crats and nobleman such asKing Louis Philippe of France,Frederick the Great of Prussiaand Napoleon Bonaparte.
“Consistency was a trait ofSimonvanderStel,ourfounder,whichwearestillcontinuingto-day and the reason why thisfarmisstill inbusinessafter330years,” concludes Naudé.
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SALUTATIONS choc chips and marsh-mallows. Recently I have tried to dis-sipate the uncertainties of a certain
young woman who is inescapably about tobecome a single mother.
I have reassured her that the supportshe will need in this mammoth undertak-ing will come from the most unlikely ofsources and that her fears are in essencepaper thin. For there will no doubt be amultitude of persons who will love thechild as much as she does, whether theybe friends, family, or work colleagues re-sulting in, with a whole village supportingyou one could really question the single inparent.
I myself did not set out to become a sin-gle parent, rather I was committed to bethe best parent I could be and that mostcertainly has not changed. The journey hasbeen quite daunting with many challengesand struggles, my son however, has been
the one who has really given me every en-couragement.
I am happy to have experienced a rea-sonably irregular and extraordinary life -the passion for all I do is of paramount im-portance to me, which will never change,when parenting what does change howev-er is ones perspective which then changesthe balance of things.
I have been a single parent for a longtime and it reminds me of when I am atwork, the minute I walk into the kitchen,I am badgered from all sides with requestsand operational matters, so in essence do-ing the job of many, meaning you must beorganised.
I am a naturally disorderly somewhatshambolic man, my home is a sanctuary ofrecreation not a showcasing museum, sowhen I became a single parent having tooversee and take care of a little toddler itcertainly caused me to overreact a little bitand become nit-picking in some ways anddictatorial in others
Did you know that only 33% of childrenin South Africa live with both their par-ents?Therestlivewithsingleparents,rela-tives or are in foster care.
Forty percent of these children live withtheir mothers only, while only four percentlive with their fathers, eight percent livewith their grandparents or aunts and un-cles, the remaining 16% live in foster carehomesorwithpeoplewhodonotformpartof their biological relatives. Incidentallyfoster care in South Africa costs the gov-
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If you still doubt your capabilities shareyour weaknesses, share your hardmoments, share your real self, it will eitherscare pretentious persons away or inspireothers to realise that perfection is a delu-sion. This ultimately will lead to you beingpart of truly important and meaningful re-lationships.
Go on, dance to your heart’s content, itdoes not matter if you are off key, it doesnot matter if you are completely retortingto the rhythm, it does not matter if you ap-pear to be a complete comical clown whenyou move for it is your dance, your momentwhich people should join in and be wary ofending it against your will.
Sotothedadswhoformpartofthefourpercent, your efforts are commendable. Asfor the rest of you, start thinking with theright head and honour your responsibili-ties.
Herewith a simple request single par-ent or not, go forth and find somebody or
this is a perfect place to start. Every singletime.
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juggle their time accordingly mostly relyingon quick, fast food, what better than delicious pasta because the combinations arewithout doubt, infinite
Vegetable pasta with black olivesand baby rocket
Ingredients500 grams of pasta of choice cooked
al denteolive oil1 red onion chopped1 clove garlic crushed½ teaspoon finely chopped chili2 baby marrows grated1 red pepper seeded and sliced1 yellow pepper seeded and sliced1 aubergine finely slicedsliced black olives1 pun net baby rocketKoisan saltrainbow pepperfinely shredded basilgrated or shaved parmesanMethodIn a saucepan sauté the onion, mixed
peppers, garlic, and chilliAdd the baby marrow and eggplant
and sauté downAdd the sliced black olives
Add the pasta and mix throughSeason with salt and pepperAdd shredded basil and baby rocketServe with basil leaves ,parmesan and
crunchy breadPasta with palm hearts, cherry toma-
toes and stuffed olivesIngredients500 grams of pasta of choice cooked
al denteolive oil1 red onion chopped1 tin palm heartscocktail tomatoesstuffed green oliveszest of 1 lemon500 ml creamKoisan saltrainbow peppertorn basil leavesgrated or shaved parmesanMethodIn a saucepan sauté the onionAdd the cocktail tomatoes and sliced
palm heartAdd the stuffed green olivesAdd the lemon zestAdd the creamAdd the pasta and mix throughSeason with salt and pepperAdd the torn basilServe with parmesan cheese and a
crisp salad.
Chef Gary Has-tings with thetwo pasta dishes.
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Flooring that meets your needs>> Function of a room influences the flooring required
FLOORS need to set the moodand tone of a roomwhile at thesame time offering durability
and easy maintenance. With hun-dreds of flooring options to choosefrom it can be overwhelming for firsttime homeowners to select the rightflooring for their new home.
Whether you are after conve-nience or style, it is important to pickthe right flooring options to suit yourlifestyle toensure thatyoureceive themost fromyour floors.For theperfectcombinationofbeautyanddurability,consider the following when shop-ping for flooring for your new home.
Functionality: The function of aroom influences the flooring re-quired. For example, wooden floor-ing works beautifully in the livingroom,bedroomsanddining rooms itis warm and comfortable underfoot,long-lasting and offers a gorgeousaesthetic. However, it is certainly notanoption for thebathroom, aswood-en flooring will warp due to the highmoisture content in this space. Forwetareas, suchaskitchensandbath-rooms,vinyl, tilesandscreed flooringare better options.
Foot traffic:Considerwhethertheroom will have a high or low traffic
flowandhowmuchwearandtear thenew flooring will be exposed to, saysFloors Direct marketing manager,HelenMarshall. For a high traffic ar-ea, make sure you choose a durableoptionthatiseasytomaintain.Roomsthat experience high footfall, such astheentrancearea,passageandkitch-en require flooring that is resistant towater, stains, scratches and scuff-marks - for these areas, non-slip tilesand screed flooring are ideal options,she says.
Installation: Decide whether youare going to install the floor yourselforwhetherasupplierwill install it, asthis will have an impact on the endcost. Request a few samples to takehome and view in the areawhere theflooring will be installed, advisesMarshall - this allows you to view thesample in the correct lighting and todetermine whether it matches therest of the décor.
Style: Select colours that comple-ment themood that youwould like to
create and match your décor style.For a calming ambience, select light-ermore neutral colours. If youwouldlike to create a warm and cosy look,tryadarkwoodoption,saysMarshall.Laminate flooring for example, isavailable inawiderangeofcolourop-tions and is an affordable option toreplicate the look of real woodenfloors. Bamboo is one of themost en-vironmentally friendly flooring op-tions you can choose for your homeand it is exceptionally durable, offer-ing beautiful visual appeal to anyroom it graces. For that premiumau-thentic look, consider solid woodflooring that will provide your homewith warm ambiance and years ofgood service.
Maintenance: Everyone wants tokeep their floors looking like new,therefore analysing the cost of careandmaintenance is an essential partof the buying process. In a housewhere residents lead andactive lifes-tyle or where family and friends areoften entertained, avoid flooring thatrequires a lot of care and mainte-nance, such as light carpeting for ex-ample, says Marshall. She says thatfor these areas, laminate floors are agood option, as they are extremelyeasy to maintain and dirt can simplybe mopped away with a microfibremop or damp cloth. When opting for
solidwoodfloors,makesurethattheyrequirenosandingorsealingoncein-stalled, but that they are ready to beinstalled and walked upon immedi-ately.
Future needs: If youwould like tochangeyourdecorschemeinthenearfuture or if you know your needs aregoing to change, opt for flooring thatis easier to replace or amore perma-nent option with a timeless appeal.Laminate flooring for example, is afloating floor system and is thereforenot nailed to the subfloor - it is inex-pensiveandrelativelyeasytoreplace.Solidwoodflooringismoreexpensiveand hence, considered a long-terminvestment and a permanent fixture- it also has the benefit of offering atimelesselegancethatgoeswithmostdécor styles.
Tiles are a very functional choice,although they can be cold underfoot,but they can be costly and time-con-suming to have them changed, so besure to choose a classical style in aneutral colour to ensure a long-last-ing aesthetic appeal. Carpeting iscomfortable and warm underfoot,and a great choice for bedrooms.However, it requires a lot of mainte-nance and it is not the best choice ifyou are planning to start a family orconsidering adopting a pet.
- Property24.
It is important to pick theright flooring options tosuit your lifestyle.
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Get the grime off your stoveTRYING to keep your stove lookingnewmay seem impossible, butwith afewsimpletricksitcanbedoneinmin-utes, leaving your stove spotless.
In order to clean your glass stovetop youwill need a sponge, soft cloth,paper towel, dish soap, vinegar, anda paint scraper used for scrapingpaint off windows.
Cleaning your stove dailyMake sure that the hob is off and
has completely cooled down beforeyou begin to clean the exterior.
Use a soapy water mixture on adampcloth or spongeandwipedownthe surface. You may have to repeatthis process if required.
Rinse thoroughly with water anduseapaper towelorasoft cloth tobuffit.
A daily cleaning ensures that aglass hob looks spotless at all times.
Grease and grime buildupTo clean a build-up of grease and
grime, apply dish soap to a spongeand wipe down the glass stove top.Youmay need to repeat the process ifit is really grimy.
Rinse the stove top with a clean,damp cloth and use a paper towel tocompletely dry the surface.
Water stains that might leave amineral deposit can be removed byusing full strength vinegar onapapertowel. You could also buy a specialcleaner for removing grease from aglass stovetop.
Most people forget to clean underand around any knobs on the stove.This is where grease builds up overtime.Theseareusuallyclippedonandcan be popped off, but check your in-struction manual to be sure.
Rinsetheknobsinwarmsoapywa-
ter, wipe themdownand leave to dry.Burned on residueAny sugary spillovers need to be
cleaned immediately. Turn off thestove and remove hot pots.
Do not use abrasive cleaners,scouring pads, steel wool, or a brush,as theymay scratch the surface of theglass or leave a residue.Paint scrapers that are used for re-moving paint from glass are ideal forremoving burnt-on residue.
Scrapeinonedirectmotionata45°angle. The scraper can be purchasedat a hardware store, just make surethat it is for glass.
Cleaning the sealTo clean the seal around the edges
of the glass, lay a wet cloth over thetop. Wait for a fewminutes, and thenwipeitclean.Dryitwithapapertowel.
– Property24. Cleaning your stove every day is essential.
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GLASS is a versatile material, usefulfor all sorts of jobs around thehouse. Apart from traditional ap-
plications such as glazing in doors, win-dows and mirrors, it has a great decora-tive value when used for shelves, back-splashes, room dividers and ornaments.But to use glass to fill its full potential itis essential to master the techniquesneeded to cut and shape it.
Types of glassOne of the great advantages of using
glass is that there are an infinite varietyof types, patterns and colours to choosefrom, including:
Float glass: Most clear glass used forwindows and doors is float glass. Thishigh quality glass is available in a varietyof thicknesses. It is vitally important tochoose the correct thickness of glass froyour needs – consult a glass supplier tofind out which thickness is most suitableto your needs.
Toughened glass: If, during manufac-ture, glass is heated close to melting pointthen quickly cooled, it is up to five timesstronger than ordinary glass. This type oftoughened glass is widely used for glazingpatio doors, tabletops and any other are-as subject to above-average strain. Avail-able in various thicknesses, depending onthe size of the sheet, it does have the dis-advantage of being almost impossible tocut or drill, so be sure to order the correctsize.
Mirrors: Most modern mirrors aremade from 6mm thick high-quality floatglass and are virtually distortion free. Theglass is then backed with silver, copper orpaints to give a reflective finish.
Wired glass: Wired glass is formed bysandwiching a welded wire mesh withinthe glass during the manufacturing proc-ess. This means that the glass is particu-
larly tough and holds together even whencracked or subjected to high tempera-tures. The principal use of wired glass isin fire-resistant glazing or in roof lights tohelp prevent accidents.
Diffuse reflection glass: Sometimes itis necessary to use glass with a non-re-flective surface, such as when framingpictures, prints or photographs. Diffusereflection glass provides a solution bysubduing reflections while at the sametime providing good transparency.
Patterned glass: This is produced in awide variety of colours and textures andis usually between 3mm and 6mm thick.Though it can be chosen to complementthe décor, the greatest advantage of pat-terned glass is that it offers a degree ofprivacy without shutting the light out en-tirely.
Solar control glass: This kind of glassreduces the transmission of heat, lightand glares from sunlight. It is available ina range of colours in float or patternedtexture finishes.
Cutting and shapingCutting square or regular shapes out
of glass is comparatively easy with a littlecare and patience. However, cutting oddor unusual shapes requires skill and plan-ning if a good result is to be obtained. Itis essential when cutting any glass to restit on a flat working surface such as a kitch-en or dining room table. Place a blanketon the table first to prevent it from beingscratched.
To cut glass, you need a glass cutter,a little paraffin to lubricate the wheel, apair of flat-nosed pliers and a chinagraphpencil or felt-tipped pen to mark cuttinglines on the surface. To cut rounded or un-usual shapes, you need a template tomatch. Make this from brown paper orcardboard so that it lies under the glass
and the shape can be traced with the cut-ter.Makethetemplateabout3mmsmall-er all round than the actual measure-ments of the cut to allow for the distancebetween the edge of the template andthe cutting wheel.
Before scoring the line, first nick theedgeoftheglassateachendwiththecut-ter. When scoring, hold the cutter be-tween the index and middle finger andgrip it underneath with your thumb, mak-ing sure that it is in contact with the sur-face of the glass at all times to ensure aclean cut. Stand still and push the cutteraway from you in one single movement.Try to cut straight through the glass in onego – never attempt to work backwards orthe cut may end up other than where youwant it.
Once you have scored around the out-side of the shape, tap the glass gentlyalongtheundersidewithasmallpinham-merortheendofthecutter,then,grippingthe piece firmly on each side of the line,snap evenly downwards to break theglass. Any remaining slivers of glass canbe “nibbled” away using a pair of broad,flat-nosed pliers, placing the tip of thejaws at right angles to the line you havejust cut in the glass.
Drilling holesIt is quite often necessary to cut a disc
form a piece of glass, or to make a circularhole when fitting an extractor fan. How-ever, drilling holes in glass, to fit a mirrorfor instance, requires a different tech-nique and a more careful choice of cuttingequipment. Glass has a tendency to shat-ter when subjected to vibrations, so it isimportant to use a drill that operates atless than 350 rpm. As very few powerdrills can be made to spin at this speed,it isadvisabletouseahandbrace.Thedrillbits should be tungsten-tipped ad of aspear point or spade point design.
To avoid the glass from cracking be-tween the edge of the glass and thedrilled holes - never drill holes in glass lessthan 13mm from the edge – or less than25mm if a heavy piece of glass is involved.Be sure to always wear safety goggleswhen you are drilling in order to protectyour eyes from small glass splinters.
Lay the glass on a flat surface, markwhere it needs to be drilled with a felt-tipped pen and make a ring of putty orPlasticinearoundtheoutsideofthemark.Pour a quantity of lubricant into the ring,such as turpentine or other white spirit forplain glass, or water for mirrored glass.Start drilling from one side of the glass,and just before you break through to theother side, turn the glass over, repeat theprocess and complete the hole form theopposite side. It is best to drill from theback to the front surface. - Property24
PHOTO: SOURCEDcOne of the great advantages of using glass is that there are an infinitevariety of types, patterns and colours to choose from.
Easy DIY spoon chandelier
CHANDELIERS are a gorgeous addition toalmost any space, however, they can bequite pricey and heavy.
All you need are some plastic spoons,a large, clear water bottle, a light fixtureand globe, some plastic adhesive glue, aStanley knife and a little patience, and youcould create some lighting magic.
You can make your own simple, cost-ef-fectiveandbeautifulsolutiontothisdilem-ma.
All you need are some plastic spoons,a large, clear water bottle, a light fixtureand globe, some plastic adhesive glue, aStanley knife and a little patience, and youcould create some lighting magic.
Here’s how:1. Buy a large packet of white plastic, ca-
tering spoons, and using a Stanley knife,carefully remove the handles from eachspoon.
Cut them off where they join the headof the spoon.
2. Take your water bottle, and using thesame Stanley knife, carefully and neatly re-move the bottom-end of the bottle.
3. Place a medium-sized drop of clearplastic adhesive glue on the plastic spoon,
4. Cover the neck of the bottle with aring of spoons by simply gluing one spooninto another, leaving a slight overhang.
Continue this process until the ring islarge enough to comfortably fit over theneck of the water bottle.
Glue the completed ring securely intoplace.
5. To make the light fixture, puncture ahole into the lid of the water bottle. It mustbe big enough to slide some electrical wirethrough it.
Thread the wire through the lid, insertit into the bottle and fasten the lid.
6. From underneath, work out whereyou would like the globe to hang, and thentie a knot in the wire accordingly, to ensureit holds the globe in the correct place.
7. Fit the light fixture to the electric wireinside the water bottle, and lastly, installthe bulb.
Choose a bulb that does not get too hotwhen it is switched on – a CFL or an LEDglobe will work best.
8. Now you can hang your beautifulhomemade spoon-delier anywhere youlike in your home for an amazing aestheticeffect. – Property24
PHOTO: SOURCEDAn easy-to-make plastic spoon chandelier.
where the handle was re-moved, and paste it, face-down, around the water bot-tle.
Start at the bottom of thewater bottle – paste a row ofspoons around the circumfer-ence of the bottle, ensuringthat at least half the spoonsform an overhang.
Paste the next row so thathalf the spoon overlaps withthe row beneath it.
Continue this process un-til the entire bottle is coveredwith spoons in a fish scale-like pattern.
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UMZUMBE MUNICIPALITYUMASIPALAWASEMZUMBE
C/o P.O. Box 561 Tel: c/o 039 972 0005HIBBERDENE Fax: c/o 039 972 00994220 E-mail: [email protected]
TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATION TO TENDER
Project Name: TENDER FOR TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOEContract no: UMZ-75T-2015
Tenders are hereby invited for the Supply and Delivery of TLB to Umzumbe Municipal-ity.
Tender documents will be available for collection from the Municipal offices on Tues-day 05 May 2015 from the Finance Office in the Umzumbe Local Municipality’s officesat P73 Siphofu Main Road, Mathulini Tribal Authority, Hibberdene upon the paymentof a non-refundable fee of R500 for each document in cash.
A compulsory site inspection will be held punctually at the Municipality on Friday, 15May 2015 at 10h00 and tenderers are to meed at Umzumbe Local Municipality officesat P73 Siphofu Main Road, Mathulini Tribal Authority, Hibberdene. Technical enquiriesshould be addressed to Mr Sandile Phakathi of Umzumbe Local Municipality on (039)972 0005 or Email: [email protected] and SCM enquiries should be addressedto Mr. T. Ngilande on (039) 972 0005 or Email: [email protected]
Completed tender documents are to be placed in a sealed envelope marked: Supplyand Delivery of Tractor Loader – Contract No.: UMZ-75T-2015 and must be depositedin the Tender Box at the offices of Umzumbe Local Municipality’s offices situated atP73 Siphofu Main Road, Mathulini Tribal Authority. Hibberdene, not later than 12h00on Monday 25 May 2015. Tenders will be opened in public soon after closure and onlythe Tenderer and the Tender Amount will be read out.
The reasonable specification will be considered.
Umzumbe Municipality subscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy FrameworkAct (Act No. 5 of 200)
Umzumbe Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender andreserves the right to accept the whole or part of the tender.
NC MGIJIMAMunicipal ManagerUmzumbe Local Municipality.
CANCELLATION OF TENDERS
NAME OF THE PROJECT CONTRACT NUMBER CIDB CATERGORY
Electrification of NkehlamandlaVillage (Phase 02)
UMZ-56T-2014 4EP OR HIGHER
Electrification of St. Nivads Village(Phase 02)
UMZ-57T-2014 3EP OR HIGHER
Tenderers are hereby noticed that the above mentioned tenders have been cancelled.
NC MgijimaMunicipal ManagerUmzumbe Local Municipality
UMZUMBE MUNICIPALITYUMASIPALAWASEMZUMBE
C/o P.O. Box 561 Tel: c/o 039 972 0005HIBBERDENE Fax: c/o 039 972 00994220 E-mail: [email protected]
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• Local removals & weeklyruns to Gauteng
• GIT insurance provided• Packing of boxes (if
required)• Self store garages• Very competitive prices• Mid month specials!Lee:0837772837
no landlines due to cable [email protected]
The only way to moveBradlee’s
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Registered with:Department of
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South Coast
PEST CONTROL
Peter082 893 2214(039) 682 2957
40 FurnitureRemoval/Storage Dougs
HardwareMarine Drive (opp Albany Bakery)
• General Hardware • Keys cutMANABA
TEL/FAX: 039 312 1756
WANTEDALL BAKKIES
CARSUsed RustedDamagedVehicles
Trucks, CaravansTrailers, BakkieBins, Canopies,Tailgates & tyres031 902 5820082 623 0986082 455 0107
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164 Used Cars
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GERT KOTZE082 924 3363
We moveanything locallycountrywide
34 CleaningServices
30 BuildingServices
SILVER CARPET CAREFor professional steam-cleaning of carpets &upholstery. Contact
John Silver 081 334 5806
BUILDING plans(Architectural) formunicipal approval.Contact Ingo Berger
082 431 1100registered architectural
professional 41 GardenServices
DIRK BOTHMA PESTCONTROL.
For all pest problemsand quality service.Tel. 039 3121922
79 Pets/Aquariums/Tropical Fish
Harmony Hill FarmSea Park
MOBILE DOG GROOMINGPennington to Port Edward,Bath, Clip, Dip, Manicures,
Strip & TrimCall Renate
083 443 0432
DOG & CATBOARDING
Luxury, Secure kennels.Walks and exercise daily.
Call Penny082 719 0838
Open Mon to Friday only7am to 12 noon - 3pm to 4.30pm
Walks and exercise daily.
Open Mon to Friday only
Sales, Spares, Service &Repairs to Lawnmowers
Brushcutters &Outdoor Equipment
3 Servus Road next toBoniot Distributors
039 682 1337MOWERBOYZ
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For all Bakkies & CarsALIVE OR DEAD
From R5000 to R99000VOETSTOETS
BEAT ALL OFFERS083 570 6314
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DEAD ORALIVE
Bakkie and carswanted in absolutely
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084 205 2938
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DEAD OR ALIVEFrom R5000 -R100 000
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R5000 - R80 000082 451 0986
WANTEDBakkies & Cars – Dead or Alive.Voetstoots R5000 – R100 000.
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70 Cycles
BICYCLES: New andused. Repairs & sparesKADWA’S CYCLES
039 682 0778
HolidayAccommodation
Anerley
Ramsgate
Self Catering Cottageswith lots of facilities
R175 pppn073 775 2861039 316 6097
www.bellevuekzn.co.za
Secure, seafront14 sleeper on Ramsgate
Main Beach.180 degrees
sea view. Includesdomestic, DSTV
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ramsgate.Contact Tharia082 655 2278
“LIVINGWATERS”Stunning
AccommodationSelfcatering Cottages,
B+B. ConferencesFrom R150.00 pppn
083 654 6685082 659 6942
“KLEINPARADYS”Self-Catering
AccommodationFrom R150pp-pn
out of season.039 681 2611 /072 244 3788
south coast
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LEONS PESTCONTROL
For anypest
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49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs
73 General Sales
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South CoastMini MaxiRemovals
• Local and country wideremovals
• Weekly trips toGAUTENG, DUBN, PMB
• Monthly trips toE.London, PE, Cape Town
• Return trips SPECIALS• Enclosed trucks• FREE insurance up to
R300 000• Competitive prices• No load too small
TELEPHONE:Christo 084 047 2600Petra 079 026 2619Fax: 086 610 3567
48 Pest Control
49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs
124 Flats to Let
125 Garden Cottage/Flatlet to Let
142 Business forSale
22 Personal
LOOKING for FaniMncube, the father of
Lindokuhle Blessing Cele0103286047081 & No-
luthando Amanda Mncube0407070429086, whose
mother HlengiweMillicent Cele passed
away on 28/04/2009. Hislast known address wasIndokuhle Kwa mashu.Please contact AgnesCele 074 460 6287
In loving memory of
ROBERT JOHN GOULDIE
On behalf of Wendy, his wife and his childrenLesley, Brian and David, we would like to thankall our friends and family for the love and supportshown with the loss of a husband, friend, teacher,
leader and great bowler.
All those wishing to pay their respects, thememorial service will be held on Sunday26 April 2015 at the Bell Bowling Club, 2Shepstone Street, South Port at 12h30 for
13h00. Drinks and tea to be served.
Contact details for more information:David 0835516345
Good homes needed forHarmony Hill Rescue Dogs.
Kittens – 8 multicoloured and stripedkittens 7 weeks old looking for homesPuppies – 2 beautiful daxie x miniature
pincher puppies 8 weeks old2 lovely cross breed puppies, brown andblack. Will be medium to large dogs
Fox terrier type female dog looking for apeaceful quiet home with retired owner.Please note : All adoptions are subject to
home visits and follow up visits.Phone 039 681 3909/082 719 0838
SIYATHE PAINTER.All household painting.Professionally done.
Reasonable rates. FreeQuotation. 078 338 5565
ANERLY - ELEGANTE:for Rings & Things. AtAnerly Dental Medical
Centre Shop 2.Call 082 779 1821
GALVANISED SLIDINGGATE. 4m X 1.8m high.Like new incl. wheels &brackets. R3 700 onco.Tel: 082 680 0659
Bulk second-hand tyresfor sale from R110 each.Call 083 378 6993 or
039 682 5385
ASBESTOS U-shapedgutter, corners & down-pipes. 150x150x150
083 628 1779
111 IndustrialPremises to Let
IZOTSHA Large workshopto rent with servantsquarters. Contact071 166 4336
Umtentweniflatlet for rent R2000inc l&w .dep req.2 bedroom & 2
bathrm open plankitchen & lounge forrent R3000 incl waterexcluding elect. dep.
req.
Contact083 859 5985
MARGATE 1 bed flatR3000 incl.Water, excl.Elec. Dep. req. Avail.1 May 072 386 9169
PROTEA PARK 1 bed flat,o/plan kitchen & lounge.R2500 incl.Water, Excl.Elec. 073 311 9535A/h: 039 682 5285
We manufacture, supply & install thefollowing products Gates, Wire Fencing
& Burglar Guards (galvanised)We construct boundary walls, alterationsto new & existing buildings, paving,tarring, fencing & concrete driveways
• SELVAN: 071 166 4336• KERSHNIE: 079 325 9100
fitted
Main Gamalakhe Rd, (next door to Quickchicks)
SPeCiAL!!!
3m SLiding gAteR6200
6” BLOCKSR5.70 each
CEMENT BRICKSR1.30 each
PLASTER &RIVER SAND
ANERLEY. Garden cot-tage. Accommodation for2. Safe & clean. R1800incl.W&L. Dep. Req.
082 573 4376
SOUTHPORT: 2 largebeds, 2 baths, Laundry,Kitchen, Diningroom, TVroom, Dbl. LUG. Elec.on meter. Free Water
R3550pm 083 293 9529
126 Houses to Let
SOUTHPORT 2 bedhouse, o/plan lounge/kitchen.1 bathroom withshower. Close to allamenities. R4000pm
excl.W/L 078 721 4342
UVONGO 2 bed house tolet. Pool & elec gates.Covered parking. Nopets. Chrissie on072 709 0143
143 Flatsfor Sale
144 Housefor Sale
039682 1010
Contact : DelueandTracy
PORT EDWARD Simplex,Secure, Furnished. Sleeps4. R4000pm incl.W&L. 039311 1271 / 079 495 1874
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Flats to Let
BRAND NEWUPMARKETFLATS FOR
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DISTANCE TOTHE BEACH.
STUNNING SEAVIEW FLATSFROM R595
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COASTAL SERVICES DIRECTORY
MEDICAL &HEALTH DIRECTORYDr Bernadine JamesCounselling Psychologist
H.D.E (Wits) B.A. (Honours- UNISA). M.A. CounsellingPsychology RAU Cum Laude.D Litt et Phil CounsellingPsychology (UJ)
Practice No. 8625093
• Depression• Marriage• Grief• Educational Assessments• Grade 9: Subject choice• Grade 11/12:Career Counselling
Tel: 039 317 1759Email: [email protected]
Moved to 13 Wartski Drive, (Near Margate Netcare)
Specialist in assessments for the last 22 years.Assessments also available in Afrikaans
OPEN FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Marine Beach Clinic
Marina Beach Clinic &Surgery Open
Monday - Sunday andholidays from2pm-6pm
082 446 7332 /079 063 4468Dr Taks SinghAvailable
Tues afternoons5:30-9pm Surgery:039 682 4494 /082 555 4826
Marina Beach Clinicalso does emergencycall outs 082 446 7332
Optometrists
Odokotela BamehloMargate : 0393120354
P/Shepstone : 0396822867FreeVisionScreening
Contact :Delue and
Tracy039682 1010
PLEASE CALLUSON 039682 1010
ContactDelue andTracy
• Septic Tanks• Paving slabs• Pipeline markers• Lockable slabs• Stormwater cover
slabs & splays• Sewer rings &
covers• Fig 6, 12 & mini
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elements• Cast iron frames
350 Commercial Drive,Marburg, Port Shepstone Ext 5
www.vnhprecast.co.za• Rated Level 1 B-BBEE 100%
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R399excl vat
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For all your paving requirements
PAVING & RETAINING WALLS
Tel: 082 445 0963
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Clinical Psychologist
• Adult, Child and Adolescent Therapy(All psychological problems)
• Couple's/Marital Therapy • Sex Therapy• Depression/Anxiety• Forensic Psychology/Assessments• School Assessments (IQ and School Performance)• Career Assessments
Email: [email protected]: 12 Quarry Road Port Shepstone
DR. CAThRIn VEnTER
Tel: 039-6822787 I Cell: 073 774 6416
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Are debt collectors harassing you for payments?Are your bills more than your income?Are you falling behind with loans, house and carpayments?
Office 17, Sheppie MallAiken Street, Port ShepstoneTel: 039 682 0301 - Fax: 086 614 0596Email: [email protected]:http://www.aeadmin.co.za
ADMINISTRATORS& DEBT
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ADMINISTRATORS
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BOB-A-JOB24/7
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R370
Special forreconditionedbatteries
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31 Bisset Street,Port ShepstoneDick Roberts
Tel: 039 684 0981Cell: 076 487 1679
R200
FullyProtectedBattery
FullyWarranted
Tel: 039 685 5160Cell: 083 324 4448
Lind Road, Marburg
GEARBOX &DIFF
SPECIALISTS
MOTORING DIRECTORY
PLEASECALLUSON039682 1010
• Tyres • Mags • Suspension Repairs• Wheel Alignment • Brakes & Shocks • Punctures
FALCON TYRE CENTREPort Shepstone - Tel: 039 682 5385/76
OpenMonday - Sunday and Holidays
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APRIL SPECIALS Lind Road, Marburg(just offthe N2-Main Harding Road)
Tel: 039 682 4158Email: [email protected]
POWER STEERING,BRAKES,
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REG. CONTRACTORSCJ ELECTRICALCJ ELECTRICAL
REG. CONTRACTORS
MARBURGCNR Lind
and Berg Rd039 685 5426
or083 269 1462
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Vish039 727 1644
CARPETCONTRACTS
ESTABLISHED 1979
Flooring the Coast for thePast 32 years.
Specialist in wall to wallcarpeting, vinyl +laminated flooringFactory appointed
dealers: • Nouwens •VanDyck •Belgotex
email: [email protected]
Tel: 039 319 2630Fax: 086 502 9135
Rod van Eeden 083 702 6962Jackie 083 280 6817
For:- Kerbing, Concrete Fencing, Pallisade Fencing, PavingSlabs, Gullys, Precast Arches, Water Channels, Stepping Stones
LET US SECURE YOUR PROPERTY!MUNSTER
Visit us Monday - Saturday
Office: 039 682 3502 / 6651083 557 3636082 495 8745078 109 5203
Bring ID, Payslip, Bank Statement andAccount Statements
Shop 2B, Aiken Road, Portston Centre,Port Shepstone
R100 000 - R1 500 p.m.
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consumerwiseDebt Counsellors
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• Patios• Awnings• Carports
SCOTTBURGH TOPORT EDWARD
• Shadeports• Adjustables• Retractables
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AVROY SHLAINCOSMETICS DIRECT
SELLING.Do you NEED to
EARN MONEY? Commis-sion only, Incentives
& Free gifts. SMS yourfull name & area where
you live to 083 743 6399
TUPPERWARE.Do you NEED to EARNMONEY? Commissiononly, incentives & freegifts. SMS “TW” & your
full name and surname &area where you live to
083 743 6399
BRAND NEW CO. needs10 sales people.
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179 Work Wanted:Domestic
178 Work Wanted:Commercial
173 GeneralEmployment
Qualifiedhairdresser
wanted.
*MUST have valid tradepapers*
Contact 073 333 9526for interview
NO CHANCERS PLEASE!!
FROM 1st May, caregiveravailable for elderly & ill
patients. 8yrs exp. & refs.073 877 6906
SIBUSISO is looking forwork in the building indus-
try. Has experiencein plastering etc.
073 902 8344
CONCILIA is looking fordomestic work, 2 days aweek. Has experience.
078 532 0576
VUYOKAZI seeks fulltime domestic work. Hasexperience. Available im-mediately. 071 045 7929
MARKETING OPERATIONSEXECUTIVE
Port Shepstone, Natal
Reporting directly to the CEO, theincumbent will be responsible for:Formulating a store roll out strategy
Leading the team in rolling out a revolu-tionary Product into the Market
The following skills are essential to thisposition:
Financial modelling, budgeting and costestimation. Commercial Acumen negoti-
ation skills, Ability to work under pressureand to tight deadlines. Excellent commu-
nication and interpersonal skills. Abilityto travel extensively. Candidate must bewell networked with the marketing headsof companies such as Vodacom, Unilver,Tiger Brands, Coca Cola, Nestle Johnson
& Johnson …etc
In return the company offers anattractive remuneration package aimed
at attracting the right candidate:Basic Salary, 13th Cheque,
Bonus+Profit Share with careerprogression to Board level.
In addition to the above, the idealcandidate must have a tertiary qualifi-
cation in Marketing and Management orAccounting fields with extensive retail
experience.
Dynamic, self driven candidates areencouraged to send through a detailed CV
to [email protected] by 3rd May 2015
Correspondence will be directed to shortlisted candidates only.
Reporting to the Outlet Support Manager the successful candidate will be responsiblefor the rebranding and management of a Pub & Grill Outlet together with LPM facilities.
Applicants should be in possession of the following:• Matric;• 3 - 5 years Management Experience in a Pub & Grill Operation;• Must have extensive experience with the GAAP Point of Sale System;• Ability to pass probity required by the gambling authorities;• Ability to order and control stock;• Ability to introduce and maintain high F&B standards;• Ability to do compressive stock take and portioning of food items;• Ability to work well under pressure;• Excellent communication and leadership skills;• Strong analytical skills, decision making, problem solving & result driven
individual;• Good command of the English language;• Proficiency in computer literacy, Microsoft Office is essential;• Well-presented and well-spoken;• Valid Driver’s Licence;• Own Transport essential;• Willing to work long flexible hours.
Interested candidates should submit their CV details qualifications and workingexperience to Nirvana Doodhram - [email protected]
Pub Manager - Port Edward
VACANCY FOR QUALIFIED EDUCATORSPORT SHEPSTONE ISLAMIC SCHOOL
INVITES APPLICATIONSFOR THE FOLLOWING POSTS:
• HOD / EDUCATOR – FOUNDATION PHASE• SOCIAL SCIENCES - GRADES 4-9 [IP]• GEOGRAPHY – GRADES 10-12 [FET]
The ideal candidate should:• Have a minimum of an M+4 teaching qualifi-
cation• Be fluent in English as Home Language• Be South African• Be SACE registered (this is compulsory)• Have a minimum of 3 years teaching experience
Applicants should send their 2 page CV with thenames of 2 contactable references to:
[email protected] date: Thursday, 30 April 2015
If you do not hear from us by 29 May, please consideryour application as being unsuccessful. We reserve
the right not to make an appointment
29 Uvongo Square, Foster Rd, UvongoTel: 039 315 0046 • Fax: 086 693 5201
Email: [email protected]: www.infopersonnel.co.za
P.S: Even if we have not advertised a position, you arewelcome to fax your CV for any future positions.
1 X COLLECTIONS ADMINISTRATORFemale +- 30 to 45 years
Tertiary Qualification: BookkeeperKnowledge and Skills:
Extensive experience in Collections/DebtorsExperience in collections from Insurance Companies
Experience in Praxis and Pastel softwareBilingual in English/AfrikaansSalary: market related
1 X AIRCON & REFRIGERATION TECHNICIANMale +- 25 to 45 yearsKnowledge and Skills:
Installation of AC split systemsRepair and fault finding on AC systems VRV inverter and
stand alone inverterKnowledge of tools relevant to HVAC
Refrigeration installation ie: pipe work commissioningelectrical
Refrigeration fault findingDrivers license
Knowledge of semi compressors installation and operationAbility to braze weldKnowledge of multi plexSalary: market related
1X CLOTHING PRODUCTION MANAGERMin 3 years’ experience in relevant position
Must have traceable referencesMust be bilingualSalary negotiable
1 X BOOKKEEPER/P.ABookkeeper up to trial balance
Pastel version 14 and Pastel PayrollMust be able to work with SARS documents and
submissionInvoicing and general correspondence
Working hours 7 am – 1pm – Mon to FriSalary – R5000
Candidate must reside preferably in Umzumbe orsurrounding area!To start ASAP
173 GeneralEmployment
ZM - seeking SalesExecutive job or adminclerk. Preferably in themotor dealer industry.
Has Matric, Shortbusiness Management
cert, Computer cert.Drivers licence & PRDP.
072 491 4868
16 STANDS 100-150M² AVAILABLE TO LEASE AT THE‘’PONT” ON THE UMTAMVUNA RIVER PORT EDWARD
1. Non-refundable payment of:• R 170 000 (River view)• R 150 000 (Now-river view)
2. Lease from date of signature to 31 March 2023 with option torenew for further 9 years 11 months if all conditions of lease met.
3. Monthly rental of R 2 386 per month with escalation of 8% perannum.
4. Caravans/ Tents/ awnings only.(No brick and mortar or structures)
For further information contact:-
Gavin McKechnie(Landline: 039 315 7300)(Cell: 083 391 7829)Email: [email protected]
Contact : Delue andTracy 039 682 1010
CODE 14 DRIVERHas the following vacancy:
minimum of five year’ experienceCV’s to be emailed to
[email protected] or can be handdelivered to Tradecity in Marburg.
GUEST RELATIONS OFFICER
San Lameer Estate invites qualified applicants to apply for the position of GuestRelations Officer at our reception office. The successful applicant will have workedin the Hospitality / Rental industry for at least 2 years and should have outstandingcommunications and people skills.
Basic Job requirements:
• Perform the function of Receptionist and Guest Relations Officer.• Administration of the Click-on Access system.
Minimum requirements and skills:
• Matric or equivalent qualification.• Computer Literate in Microsoft applications• Excellent telephone manners and a high level of integrity.• Attention to detail and strong administrative skills.• The incumbent will be required to work well under pressure.
Other Requirements
• The successful candidate will have to be fully bilingual.• The incumbent will be required to work shifts and over weekends and publicholidays.
• The successful candidate will have to make their own arrangements for transport toand from work.
Please send relevant CV’s to Mr. Pieter Theron via email [email protected] with a motivational letter giving the reasons why you are qualified for theposition on or before Monday, 27th April 2015. If you have not had a response from usby 7th May 2015, please consider your application as unsuccessful.
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NOTICE NO: 088 of 2015BID No: 8/2/1583
NOTICE
The Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby invites bids for the Provision of Lifeguard Servicesfor all main and Blue Flag Beaches including specified fresh water swimming pools withinthe Hibiscus Coast Municipality.Bid documents may be obtained after 07h30 on Friday, 24 April 2015 from the offices ofthe Hibiscus Coast Municipality, 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone upon payment of a non-refundable amount of R 295.00 (Two Hundred and Ninety Five Rand) VAT inclusive per set.
NB: Cashier Offices are ONLY at the Old Post Office Building, Opposite Shoprite Checkers,Port Shepstone (i.e. Cnr of Wooley and Robinson Street) bid documents will only beissued on a receipt obtained from a Cashier.
Fully completed bid documents in a sealed envelope, clearly marked: “8/2/1583: Provisionof Lifeguard Services for all main and Blue Flag Beaches including specified fresh waterswimming pools within the Hibiscus Coast Municipality for a three (3) year period”, mustbe deposited in the Tender Box which can be found in the foyer of the Hibiscus CoastMunicipality, 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone, 4240 not later than 12h00 on Monday, 25May 2015. Proposals are to be completed in accordance with the conditions attached to thebid documents.
All enquiries are to be directed to Manager Aquatic Safety: Mr Anton Botha on 039-3159210
A COMPULSORY CLARIFICATION MEETING WILL BE HELD AT LOT 666, UVONGO,CRESCENT ROAD, IN THE PARKING AREA IN FRONT OF THE HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALHEALTH AND COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICES ONWEDNESDAY, 29 APRIL 2015 AT 08H30.
Tenders will be first evaluated on functionality and all tender offers that fail to score theminimum of 60% points for functionality will be rejected. The following criteria will be usedfor functionality evaluation.
Criteria Possible Full PointsExperience 10Business plan 10Capacity and Capability 20Financial Capacity 10Total 50
Hibiscus Coast Municipality subscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy FrameworkAct, 2000, (Act No. 5 of 2000). The 90/10.preference point system shall be applicable for theevaluation and adjudication of proposals.
NOTE TO BIDDERS ON BID CONDITIONS:
• The Supply Chain Management Policy of Hibiscus Coast Municipality will apply. TheCouncil reserves the right not to accept the lowest bid or any bid and reserves the rightto accept the whole or part of the bid, or to reject all bids and cancel the notice to bid;
• Bids that are submitted late, incomplete, unsigned or by facsimile, electronically or notcompleted in black ink will be rejected and not accepted for further evaluation;
• Company profile together with previous experience of 3 years or moremust be furnishedwith the bid. Failure to submit a company profile and relevant proof of experience inrespect of the said bid will result in the bid not being further evaluated;
• Council reserves the right to inspect the business premises to ensure that they meet withall relevant requirements of the company;
• Members or Directors of Companies or Service Providers who are state employees arenot allowed to bid or quote;
• Unsuccessful bidders will be informed of the tender outcome through the Municipalwebsite and local newspaper/s. Aggrieved unsuccessful bidders will be allowed tolodge, within fourteen (14) days of the decision or action, a written objection or complaintto the Office of the Municipal Manager through email, [email protected] or fax number0865297195. Complaints or objections received after fourteen (14) days of the date of thenotice will not be entertained; and
• Bids submitted are to be valid for a period of 120 days.
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
AUCTIONNOTICE OF SALE
IN THE HIGH COURTOF SOUTH AFRICA,KWAZULU NATALDIVISION, PIETER-M A R I T Z B U R G ,CASE NUMBER:1 2 4 4 5 / 2 0 1 4 ,STANDARD BANKOF SOUTH AFRICALIMITED /M A & M SMIT.This is a sale inexecution pursuantto a judgementobtained in the aboveHonourable Court interms of which thefollowing property willbe sold in executionon 15 MAY 2015AT 10H00 AT THESHERIFF’S OFFICE,67 WILLIAMSONSTREET, SCOTT-BURGH namely,C E R T A I N :REMAINDER OF
PORTION 1 OF ERF157 MTWALUMI,R E G I S T R A T I O NDIVISION ET.,PROVINCE OFKWAZULU NATAL,IN EXTENT 1305(ONE THOUSANDTHREE HUNDREDAND FIVE) SQUAREMETRES, HELD BYDEED OF TRANSFERNO. T2420/2013.The property isimproved, withoutanything warranted byBRICK AND CEMENTUNDER TILEDROOF CONSISTINGOF - BATHROOM,TOILET, KITCHEN,E N T R A N C EHALL, LOUNGE& 3 BEDROOMS.OTHER: GARAGE& SERVANTSQUARTERS. Physicaladdress is 157MAST STREET,
M T W A L U M E .ZONING: SPECIALR E S I D E N T I A L( N O T H I N GGUARANTEED) thematerial terms are10% deposit, balancepayable on transfer,guarantees within21 days of sale. TheRules of this auctionis available 24 hoursbefore the auctionat the office of theSheriff Scottburgh,67 Williamson Street,Scottburgh. The officeof the Sheriff for Scott-burgh will conduct thesale with auctioneerJJ Mathews. Adver-tising costs at currentpublication rates andsale costs accordingto court rules, apply.Registration as abuyer is a pre-requisitesubject to conditions,inter alia:
A) Directive of theConsumer ProtectionAct 68 of 2008.( U R L h t t p : / / w w w.in fo .gov.za/v iew/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)B) FICA - legislationi.r.o. proof of identityand address partic-ulars.C) Payment of aRegistration Fee ofR10 000.00 by bankguarantee chequeD) Registrationconditions.The full Conditionscan be inspectedat the offices of theSheriff High Court,S C O T T B U R G H ,67 WILLIAMSONSTREET, SCOTT-BURGH.STRAUSS DALYINC. MRS CHETTY/S1272/4747.
NOTICE NO: 100 of 2015
NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: MARCH AGAINST XENOPHOBIA -28 APRIL 2015
The Hibiscus Coast municipality hereby invites the public to participate in a scheduledmarchagainst xenophobia, which will be held on Tuesday, 28 April 2015.
The programme of the day will be as follows:-
Date : Tuesday, 28 April 2015Time and venues : 08:30 – Converge at Gamalakhe entrance (Garage Traffic Circle)
08:45 – Peaceful march from Gamalakhe entrance (Garage TrafficCircle) to Gamalakhe Community Hall (formerly ZG Hall)
09:20 – Address by Religious, Traditional, Political and Communityleaders at Gamalakhe Community Hall
The scheduled Council meeting (People’s Council) will follow immediately thereafter at theGamalakhe Community Hall.
Make your voice heard! Be part of the movement! ‘WE ARE ONE’
ISAZISO SOMPHAKATHI – IMASHI YOKULWISANA NOKUCWASANENZONDO EBHEKISWE KWABOKUFIKA - 28 MBASA 2015
Umphakati uyamenywa ukuthi ube ingxenye yemashi ehlelelwe umhlaka 28 Mbasa 2015,nekuhloswe ukuthi izwakalise ukungahambisani nokucwaswa nokuhlukumeza abokufikakuleli
Imininingwane imi kanje:
Usuku : uLwesibili, 28 Mbasa 2015Indawo : 08:30 – Umphakathi uhlangana eGamalakhe ngase- Garage - eringini
08:45 – Kuqala imashi; izosuka e Gamalakhe eringini (Garage TrafficCircle) izo iyophela ehholo lomphakathi e Gamalakhe (ZGHall)
09:20 – Izinkulumo eziholwa uMasipala ebambisene nabefundisi,amaKhosi, namaqembu ezepolitiki ahlukene.
Emva kwemashi kuyobe sekulandela umhlanganowomkhandlu (People’s Council), nohlelwekhona eGamalakhe Community Hall
Zimbandakanye nomkhankaso wokuvikela amalungelo!“SIMUNYE”
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
ISAZISO NOMBOLO: 100 ka 2015
NOTICE
NOTICE NO: 098 of 2015
NOTICE
KWAZULU-NATAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2008:INVITATION TO COMMENT
The Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby invites comments / objections in terms of item 1(1)of Schedule 1 of the KwaZulu-Natal Planning and Development Act, 2008 (6 of 2008), forthe rezoning of proposed Portion 1 of Erf 1206 and proposed Erf 2588 Uvongo (being asubdivision of Erf 1927 Uvongo) from Conservation and Road respectively to ResidentialOnly 4 (previously known as Special Residential 1).
Proposed Portion 1 of Erf 1206 is 183m² in extent and proposed Erf 2588 Uvongo 569m².The Public Place over proposed Portion 1 of Erf 1206 and the road over proposed Erf 2588Uvongo have been closed in terms of the Local Authorities Ordinance 1974 (25 of 1974).
Simultaneously with the registration of Portion 1 of Erf 1206 and Erf 2588 Uvongo suchPortion and Erf 714 Uvongo (currently zoned Residential Only 4 and 1012m² in extent) willbe transferred into common ownership and a Certificate of Consolidated Title registered inrespect of the consolidated figure, which is to be designated Erf 2589 Uvongo.
The rezoning of the two portions of land is to ensure that the consolidated Erf 2589 Uvongohas a single zoning.
The properties are located along Edward Avenue.
A copy of the application (No: 174/14) received in terms of the above is available forinspection between 07h30 and 16h00 at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road,Uvongo. The public with sufficient interest therein may lodge written comments to the Headof Department: Economic Development, Tourism and Planning by no later than 29 May 2015via any of the following:
POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240FACSIMILE: 086 529 7064E-MAIL: [email protected]
All enquiries are to be directed telephonically to Letitia Bense on 039 315 9241.
A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall be precludedfrom further participating in the process and taking any further steps, with regard to theapplication.
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
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GENERAL WORKER: GARDENS - PERMANENT POSITIONSalary R83 049.27 – R93 618.42 per annum, medical aid optional and 13th cheque
The successful incumbent will be reporting directly to the Administration Officer.
Key Requirements:• Adult Basic Education at least Level 02 Certificate.• Applicants must reside in Umzumbe area.• Applicants must be physically fit and able bodied.• Ability to work in all conditions during the normal working hours.• A previous 2 years’ experience in a similar environment will be an added advantage.
Key attributes• Good communication skills in isiZulu.• Understanding of municipal operations.• Ability to work under pressure.• Excellent interpersonal skills
Key responsibilities• Cleaning of the municipality.• Cleaning of Municipal vehicles.• Perform duties assigned to you by your supervisor.• Sweeping walkways and paved areas using a broom, gathering, picking and transferring litter
into refuse collection bags.• Picking up litter and/or items lying in open spaces, parking and surrounding of the municiapility.
Interested applicants should submit curriculum vitae with certified copies of highest standardpassed, proof of residence from Umzumbe Ward Councillors and Certified ID copies to HR Officeof Umzumbe Municipality not later than 30 April 2015 or be posted to The Human ResourcesUmzumbe Municipality, PO Box 561 Hibberdene 4220.
Targeted person would be a matured male.Closing date: 30 April 2015.
GRADER OPERATOR POST LEVEL 11Salary Level 11 R83 049.27 pa, medical aid optional plus 13th cheque
All suitable candidates are invited to apply for the above position in the Technical ServicesDepartment and will be reporting directly to the Technical Officer.
Key Requirements for the Post• A minimum of 3 years experience as a Grader Operator.• Must have Grade 10 or standard 8 school report.• Specialized license in Grader Operating.• Code 10 driver’s license• Valid certificate of competence for Grader Operator.
Key Performance Areas• Responsible for road construction within Umzumbe Municipality.• Responsible for operating the Grader.• Inspecting safety devices, controls, lubricant levels on the Grader and reporting defects to the
immediate superior.• Cleaning and servicing the Grader when required.• Communicating with the superior on site and confirming or attending specific operational
requirements.• Forward information to the superior for processing.
NB: All candidates will be subjected to a driving test.
All applications must be forwarded to: The Municipal Manager, Umzumbe Municipality PO Box561, Hibberdene, 4220 or be hand delivered MPCC Sipofu Road Umthwalume 4186.Enquiries must be directed to: The Human Resources Manager (039 972 0005).
Closing date for all applications is 30 April 2015.
TIPPER TRUCK POST LEVEL 11Salary R83 049.27 pa, medical aid optional plus 13th cheque
All suitable candidates are invited to apply for the above position in the Technical ServicesDepartment and will be reporting directly to the Technical Officer.
Key Requirements• Unendorsed code 14 driver’s license and be in possession of valid PDP at all times.• Must have Grade 10 or Std 8 school report and 3 years relevant experience.• Must be able to communicate in both English and IsiZulu.• Be able to work outside normal working hours during emergencies and planned overtime.• Required to work in all weather conditions.
Key Performance Areas• Transporting materials and equipment to and from specific locations.• Driving the vehicles and engaging controls to operate mechanisms to facilitate specific lifting/
discharging sequences.• Operating truck mounted cranes and other similar vehicles.• Operating in accordance with road safety requirements and safe working procedures.• Communicating by telecommunications devices.• Inspecting safety devices, controls, lubricant levels, etc on vehicles and reports defects.• Coordinating and participating in loading and offloading of waste.• Wash and clean vehicles.• Perform administrative functions by completing vehicle log sheets and other related
documentation in order for the vehicle and job costs to be managed properly.• Liaise with the general public with respect to relevant field operations by:- Obtaining necessary authorization for work to be undertaken- Advising customers on procedures and- Keeping customers informed as progress or problems.
NB: All candidates will be subjected to a driver’s test.
All applications should be addressed to: Municipal Manager, Umzumbe Municipality PO Box561, Hibberdene, 4220 or be hand delivered to MPCC Sipofu Road Umthwalume 4186.Enquiries must be directed to: The Human Resources Manager (039 972 0005).
Closing date for all applications is 30 April 2015.
NC MgijimaMunicipal Manager
UMZUMBE MUNICIPALITYUMASIPALAWASEMZUMBE
C/o P.O. Box 561 Tel: c/o 039 972 0005HIBBERDENE Fax: c/o 039 972 00994220 E-mail: [email protected]
PUBLIC NOTICEADOPTION OF DRAFT BUDGET FOR 2015/16
In compliance with Section 23 of the Municipal Finance Management Act no. 56 of2003 also read with Sections 16(1), (2) and 22(a) (i) (ii), Ugu District Municipality herebygives notice to the public that the Draft Budget for 2015/16 was adopted by Councilon the 26th March 2015.
Members of the public are therefore invited to make comments and inputs in writingon or before the 6th May 2015. Copies of the Draft Budget document are available atthe following Municipal Offices and the Ugu District Municipality website (www.ugu.gov.za)
Comments must be directed to:
Mr Fano Ngubane for Draft Budget: email: [email protected]: 039 688 5769Fax: 039 682 6740
D.D. NAIDOOMUNICIPAL MANAGER
PLACE VENUE ADDRESS
Municipal Offices Main OfficeBazley StreetOslo BeachPark RynieHarding
31 Connor Street27 Bazley StreetMarine Drive, Oslo BeachMain Preston RoadMusgrave Street
Libraries Civic Centre 10 Connor Street
Marburg Library Cnr Main Harding &Protea Road
Uvongo Library Crescent Road, Margate
Margate Library North Avenue Margate
Hibberdene Library 124 Minerva Crescent
NOTICE NO: 102 of 2015
NOTICE
INTENTION TO AWARD TENDERS23 April 2015
Hibiscus CoastMunicipality hereby gives notice that it intends to award the following tendersin terms of its Supply Chain Management processes:
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
Tender no Resolution no Description Service Provider
8/2/1477 BAC202/04/2015 SUPPLY,DELIVERYAND OFFLOAD OF LV/MV ELECTRICAL CABLETO HIBISCUS COASTMUNICIPLALITY FOR ATHREE (3) YEAR PERIOD
• ABERDARE CABLES(PTY)LTD
8/2/1478 BAC 203/04/2015 SUPPLY,DELIVERYAND OFFLOAD OF MINISUBSTATIONS TO HIBISCUSCOAST MUNICIPALITY-RATES ONLY
• ACTOM (PTY)LTD• ELEKTRO VROOMEN• YIBONA ENGINEERINGPROJECTS (PTY)LTD• HYDRAULIC SYSTEMSENGINEERINGPROJECTS (PTY)LTD
8/2/1518 BAC303/04/2015 CONSTRUCTION ANDREHABILITATION OF RURALSTORMWATER SYSTEMSIN HIBISCUS COASTMUNICIPALITY-RATESONLY-THREE(3) YEARPROJECT
• MARGATECONSTRUCTION JVANTHONY BASSONDEVELOPMENT CC
8/2/1507 BAC 304/04/2015 RURAL ROADSREHABILITATION PHASE7-RATES ONLY,THREE (3)YEAR PROJECT
• IGORHACONSTRUCTION
8/2/1552 BAC305/04/2015 CONSTRUCTION OF CIVILENGINEERING WORKSAND INSTALLATIONOF GEOSYNTHETICMEMBRANES FOR THEDEVELOPMENT OF A NEWCELL AT THE OATLANDSLANDFILL SITE
• DURANT CIVILS (PTY)LTD
R189 9002012 Hyundai Elantra 1.8manualCAR OF THE YEAR 2012
R99 9002012 GWM LONGWHEEL BASE64 000KMR139 900
2013 GWM H52.4 MANUALFULL HOUSE!!
R475 0002015 Santa Fe 2.2 AWD autoDEALER PRINCIPAL DEMO
R79 900
Subject to purchase at recommended retail price and bank approval.* Terms and conditions apply. E&OE. Pictures are for illustration purposes only.
Hyundai South Coast | Marine Drive | Manaba | Tel: 039 312 0222Visit www.hyundaisouthcoast.co.za to find your nearest dealer
2012 GWM LONG 2013 GWM H5
R199 9002011 BMW 320I STARTE90 AUTOMINT CONDITION
2007 NISSAN XTRAIL 2.0PETROLVERY CLEAN CAR!!
R89 9002009 MitsubishiLancer 2.0
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R289 9002011 HYUNDAI IX35 2.0DIESEL AUTO ALL WHEELDRIVE MINT CONDITION
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NOTICE NO: 078 of 2015BID No: 8/2/1578
NOTICE
ELECTRICTY DISCONNECTIONS / RECONNECTIONS FOR A TWO (2)YEAR CONTRACT
Hibiscus CoastMunicipality hereby invites bids for Electricity Disconnections / Reconnectionsfor a two (2) year contract. Past experience is essential, traceable references andqualificationsmust be provided to be considered for the tender.
Bid documents may be obtained after 08h00 on Friday, 24 April 2015 from the offices ofthe Hibiscus Coast Municipality, 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone upon payment of anon-refundable cash payment of R295.00 (Two Hundred and Ninety Five Rand only) VATinclusive for each document.
NB: Cashier Offices are ONLY at the Old Post Office Building, Opposite Shoprite Checkers,Port Shepstone (i.e. Cnr of Wooley and Robinson Street) bid documents will only beissued on a receipt obtained from a Cashier.
A compulsory clarification meeting will be held at the Treasury Offices at 1000 NewtonDrive, Dan Pienaar Square, Margate on Tuesday, 5 May 2015 at 10h00.
NOTE: TENDER DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE ISSUED AT THE CLARIFICATION MEETING.
Fully completed bid documents in a sealed envelope, clearly marked ‘’Bid No: 8/2/1578 –ELECTRICTY DISCONNECTIONS / RECONNECTIONS’’must be deposited in the Tender Boxwhich can be found in the foyer of the Hibiscus Coast Municipality, 10 Connor Street, PortShepstone, no later than 12H00 on Monday, 25 May 2015. Proposals are to be completed inaccordance with the conditions attached to the bid documents.
All enquiries are to be directed to Mr Bradley Moodley on 039-312 8305 or via email [email protected] / Mrs. Kate Mardon on 039-3128314, [email protected] office hours.
Hibiscus Coast Municipality subscribes to the Broad-Based Black Economic EmpowermentAct (BBBEEA), Act 53 of 2003, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (Act No5 of 2000). The 90/10 preference point system shall be applicable during the evaluation andadjudication of this tender proposal.
NOTE TO BIDDERS ON BID CONDITIONS:
• The Supply Chain Management Policy of Hibiscus Coast Municipality will apply. TheCouncil reserves the right not to accept the lowest bid or any bid and reserves theright to accept the whole or part of the bid, or to reject all bids and cancel the noticeto bid;
• Bids that are submitted late, incomplete, unsigned or by facsimile, electronically ornot completed in black ink will be rejected and not accepted for further evaluation;
• Company profile together with previous experience of 3 years or more must befurnished with the bid. Failure to submit a company profile and relevant proof ofexperience in respect of the said bid will result in the bid not being further evaluated;
• Council reserves the right to inspect the business premises to ensure that they meetwith all relevant requirements of the company;
• Members or Directors of Companies or Service Providers who are state employeesare not allowed to bid or quote;
• Unsuccessful bidders will be informed of the tender outcome through the Municipalwebsite and local newspaper/s. Aggrieved unsuccessful bidders will be allowedto lodge, within fourteen (14) days of the decision or action, a written objection orcomplaint to the Office of the Municipal Manager through email, [email protected] fax number 0865297195. Complaints or objections received after fourteen (14)days of the date of the notice will not be entertained; and
• Bids submitted are to be valid for a period of 120 days.
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
New premises forvehicle workshop
IVON Scott Motors has moved from Marine Drive oppo-site the Sasol garage in Margate to the heart of Mar-gate’s industrial area at 7 Industrial Road.“Our move was a logical step in terms of space because
we can now service up to 10 vehicles per day,” said IvonScott, owner of the business.
“Between the manager, John, and myself, we havecombined vehicle repair experience of over 50 years,” saidScott.
Ivon Scott Motors repair and service all brands of vehi-cles and they have a de-rusting division which does elec-
The new Ivon Scottpremises.
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tronic rust repairs toall vehicles. Zoltan,who runs the Rust-Stop division will alsodo antenna design forboats and jet-skis.
Ivon, John and Zol-tan thank all their cli-entele who have sup-ported them over thepast 15 years and as-sure everyone thattheir excellent servicewill continue.
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“This full-size luxury SUV has a distinc-tive exterior design, luxuriously crafted in-terior trim, and high levels of standardsafety and technology,” said the automak-
er and is priced at R1.2 million.It’s powered by a 5.6 litre V8 petrol ca-
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tres/100km.Suspension is provided by a double-
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22 x 8-inch 14-spoke forged aluminum-alloy wheels with 275/50R22 all-seasonperformance tires.
Safety and security:Infiniti Advanced Air Bag System
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Roof-mounted side-impact supple-mentalcurtain airbagswithrolloversensorfor outboard occupant head protection forall three rows.
Zone body construction with front andrear crumple zones.
Vehicle dynamic control with tractioncontrol.
Tyre pressure monitoring with individu-al tyre pressure display and tyre inflationindicator.
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IN a move to curb South Africa’s appall-ing road death toll, Transport MinisterDipuo Peters is proposing restrictionsfor goods vehicles on public roads.
According to the department, therestrictionswillaffectcommercialvehi-cles with a gross vehicle mass (GVM)exceeding 9 000kgs.
The intended regulations will bepublished for public comment and dis-cussion later in 2015.
The new regulations state: “No per-son shall operate on the public road agoods vehicle the gross vehicle mass ofwhich exceeds 9 000kgs from 5pm to8pm, Monday to Friday (except publicholidays) and from 6am to 9am, Mon-day to Friday (except public holidays).”
Essentially vehicles with a GVM ofmore than 9 000kgs can only operateon public roads from 9am to 4pm and8pm to 6am during week days. Thereare, however, provisions for emergencyservice vehicles.
“This provision shall not apply in
case of emergencies, to the driver of afire-fighting vehicle, a fire-fighting re-sponse vehicle, an emergency medicalresponse vehicle, a rescue vehicle or anambulance, who drives such vehicle inthe performance of his or her duties, atraffic officer or a person appointed interms of the South African Police Ser-
vice Act, 1995 (Act No 68 of 1995), whodrives a vehicle in the carrying out of hisor her duties or any person driving a ve-hicle while responding to a disaster ascontemplated in the Disaster Manage-ment Act, 2002 (Act No 57 of 2002).”
Transport department spokesper-son, Ishmael Mnisi, states that the reg-
ulations are in “draft form” and willhave to be presented to his party’s cabi-net, discussed in Parliament and will in-corporate public input. He states thatthe department hopes to implementthe proposed regulations by the end of2015.
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The transport ministeris proposing restric-tions for goods vehi-cles on public roads.
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Rush-hour truck restrictions on the way for SA
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Planets and meteorshowers in May
>> Venus can be observed nicely in May after sunset
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Map explainedLOOK at themap and once you knowhowtoreadit, itwillbeverymeaning-ful toyou,because it showsallplanetsand their times of observation andheight from the horizon.
I alwaysmake themap for the 15th
of themonth so that themovement ofthe planets can be minimized as themonth progresses. Look at the rightinsertof theEarth– theEarth is rotat-ing clockwise if observed from theSouthern pole, and also clockwisearound the Sun as all other planets.You can see the four major points –Sunrise, Midday, Sunset and Mid-night. The small white line indicatesthehorizon. The explanation is at the
bottom. All three small pictures arefacing North.
• At sunset Jupiter is in themiddleof the sky.
• At midnight Saturn is directlyabove the observer, at the zenith.
• At sunriseNeptune is high in thenorthern sky, while Uranus is lower.Now if you want to read themap it isveryeasywiththehelpofasimplerul-er – just place it on the certain pointstouching the Earth and you will seewhat can be observed and how highin the sky.The ruler will represent the horizonand above the horizon is what couldbe seen at the selected point. Alwaysbear inmindthesideof theEarth fac-ing the Sun is day so no planets canbe visible, while the side away fromtheSunisnightandthentheyarevisi-ble.
SunIn the beginning the Sun rises at
6:31andsetsat17:19,attheendrisesat 6:49 and sets at 17:03.
Moon4thFull Moon
11th Last quarter18thNew Moon25th First quarterMercuryInthebeginningofthemonthMer-
cury is visible lowon thewestern ho-rizon after sunset and is coming to-ward us until it reaches its nearestpoint at inferior conjunction on 31 ofMay, so the conditions to observe itwilldeterioratewiththemonth’spro-gression.On the7th is at itsmaximumeastern elongation of 22° and that isthe best time to see it.
VenusThe brightest planet can be ob-
servednicely inMay. In thebeginningof themonth is 22° above thehorizonat sunset, and getting better throughthemonthbytheendwillbeat29°andwill set at 20:15 so you have almostthree hours to watch it.
MarsVery near the Sun and impossible
to see.JupiterVery good time to observe it in the
firsthalf of thenight. In thebeginningof the month is already high enoughin the sky at sunset. On the 10th is ateastern quadrature – making 90°with Earth and setting at midnight.
SaturnIs in Scorpio and is at the zenith in
midnight. In the beginning of themonth rises shortly after sunset at18:40. In its retrograde (counter-
clockwise)motionwill enter Libra onthe 14th. On the 23rdwill be at opposi-tion–linedwiththeSun,thereforeris-ingatsunsetandsettingatsunrise,al-lowing the maximum observationaltime – the whole night!
UranusCanbe seen in themorningbefore
sunsetandasthemonthgoesbyitwillrise earlier, by the end of the monthat2:53andthatcoupledwiththelatersunrisemakesgoodconditionsforthemorning observer. On themorning ofthe 15th will be 3° east from the cres-cent Moon.
NeptuneIs risingat1:48 in thebeginningof
the month and 23:48 by the end.Meteor showersEta AquaridsVisible till 28th in Aquarius, before
sunset. On the morning of 5th expectmaximum meteors.
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Banyana starvisits Gcilima>> ‘I am extremely excited to be part of this initiative’
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FORMER BanyanaBanyana captainAmanda Dlamini was
impressed with the talent ofpupils on the sports field inGcilima on Thursday.
Dlamini visited the area aspart of the Jockey-sponsoredLet’s Play Schools SkillsChallenge which, after aneight-week run, saw 8 000pupils from12schoolspartici-pating.
Gcilima Primary andDelihlazo Primary competedfor top honours in the finalphase of the challenge withGcilima walking away the topprize.
Dlamini said it has alwaysbeen her dream to promotesport among school children,which she is doing throughherAmandaDlaminiFounda-tion.
“I am extremely excited tobe part of this initiative, andam even more excited that it
hasprovedtobesosuccessful.“I lookforwardtointroduc-
ing this programme to manymoreschools in theprovince,”said Dlamini.
She said it pleases her
when she sees children play-ing and having fun.
“By doing this they forgetabout their hardships andbackgrounds and enjoy beingchildren.”
Former Banya Banyana captain Amanda Dlamini with Let’s Play Schools Skills Challenge par-ticipants.
PHOTOS: VUSI MTHALANELinda Mtshali (left) and Amanda Dlamini present MfundisoKhowa (middle) with his certificate.
Women’s golf day success, despite weatherSELBORNE Park Golf Estate hosted a ladies golf day onThursday, 16 April.
Despite the wet conditions, the day was enjoyed byall and winners took home wonderful prizes.
PHOTOS: MIA MORISONRenee Mathews of Southbroom atthe women’s golf tournament atSelborne Golf Course.Cecelia Verster of Port Shepstone.
Hibiscus UltraMarathon thisweekend
A NEW race on the South Coastsports calendar takes place on Sun-day, 26 April at 6am.
Not only are the bikers here, buta whole bunch of Comrades hope-fuls will also head to Ramsgate onSunday morning to participate in
the Hibiscus Ultra Marathon, an of-ficial Comrades Marathon qualifier.
The race consists of a 48km,24km and 6,5km fun run. The48km and the 24km start at 6amand the 6,5km fun run starts at7am.
082 441 5370.The race starts at Southcity
Christian Schools and heads Southtowards Pistols before turning lefton the main road.
It then loosely follows the coastuntil Shelly Beach where it heads
inland up to Gamalakhe where thecourse goes around Ray NkonyeniCircle before heading towards UguStadium and continuing past theairport before finishing back atSouthcity Christian School.
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HibiscusUltra Mar-athonroute.
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Eyethu PremierLeague resultsand fixturesSUPER Destroyers destroyed Italian F.C 4-1this weekend, while Special XI won by 3-2against Madiba Stars. Top goal scorer so far isAsanda “Anaconda”MzobeofBazokhalaUnit-ed with a total of 8 goals. In second place areSboniso“Shoes”NgelekaofSpecialXI,Siphiwe“X5”NyawoseofMadibaStars,Nhlaka“Stars”Malishe of HCM Legend with four goals each.RightbehindthemwiththreegoalseachareSi-yabonga“Chillies”MhlongoofGamalakheLeg-end, Mziwoxolo “Steam” Dotoe of Destroyers,Sibongiseni “Zero”Ngeleka of TheBafana andLoyiso “Shoes”MbomaofWild Coast Stars. Fi-nally, in fourth place are Phakamani “CoolDude” Mqadi of The Bafana, Nhlanda “XL”Ndunuka of the Bafana, Snethemba “Brix”
Lanqazane of Special XI, Phumelele “Porsche”HadebeofCitizenFC,KhumbulaniMqadiofBa-zokhala United, Dele Lushaba of Italian FC,Mickey “Diamond” Dimani of Destroyer,Mkhuseli “Mbekwa” of Destroyer andManqo-ba Mazubane with two goals each.
UpcominggamesatAlbersvillestadiumare:Sunday 26 April:Genisis vs Tiago Academy at 9:30amBafana vs Citizen at 11:00amGamalakhe Legend vs Wild Coast Stars at
12:30Destroyer vs Italian FC at 14:00Sunday 1 MayYoung Fellow vs Genisis at 9:30amMadiba Stars vs Bazokhala United at
11:00amSpecial XI vs The Bafana at 12:30pm.
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The entryform is down-loadable atwww.southcoaststrid-ers.co.za orentries will betaken at ShellyCentre (MarineDrive, ShellyBeach) from9am to 12pmon Saturday25 April and atSouthcityChristianSchool from1pm to 4pmon Saturday.
Late entrieswill be takenon race dayfrom 4:30amto 5:30am atSouthcityChristianSchools inRamsgate.
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Junior anglersfall ‘hook, lineand sinker’>> Ski boat club is working on developing junior anglers
IT is that time of the year again with manyinter-club fishing competitions on the go.
Shelly Beach Ski Boat Club has beenworking on junior development over the pastmonths to encourage young anglers to get in-volved with competitive deep-sea angling. Aspart of thisprogrammetwocompetitionswerechosen for the juniors to attend, one hosted byDurban Ski Boat Club and the other hosted byNatal Rod and Reel Club.
Recently, the Shelly Beach team of CharlesduPlessis (veteranNatalprovincialangler),hisdaughterMeganduPlessis (14)andBevanTal-jaard (15)attended theRodandReel Inter-club
in Durban.The two-day event saw anglers represent-
ingclubs fromallalong thecoastcompeting fortop honours.
The three junior teams (Shelly Beach,PenningtonandWarnerdoone)allplacedinthetop fiveoverall,which isagreat indicatorof theenthusiasm and skill of the upcoming juniors.
Shelly Beach Ski Boat Club is committed tocontinuing with the junior development pro-grammewith the goal of having at least one ofits juniors competing in the junior nationals atShelly Beach in July.
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PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDJunior anglers who competed in the Natal Rod and Reel Inter-club, where Shelly Beach tookhome the gold medal.
Megan du Plessis with her 31,7kg Yellowfintuna.
Biking and trail event coming upASERIESofMTBand trail runraces along the lower SouthCoast will take place betweenJuly to October
The organisers’ vision is tocreate a mountain biking andtrail running series that putsenthusiastsunderonebannerin order to maintain a qualityof standards.
“The events are also beingheld to showcase the SouthCoast with our beautiful scen-ery, accommodation venuesand sport and adventure ac-tivities for every sportspersonandtourist,”saidMarkThorn-ton-Smith of OneWay Produc-tions.
“Our mission is to providesupportandconsistencytotheevents in theseriesandattractmore sponsors, bigger prizesand more participants,” hesaid.
Theobjective is toestablisha consistent 500 to 1 000 en-tries toeachMTBandtrail run
event.A points system will apply
where pro cyclists are eligibleto win large amounts of prizemoney.
Also involvedintheevent is
Andrew Ramos of Bundu-bashers MTB Club.
“Weare looking for a big ti-tle sponsor for the series. OntheNorthCoast, theyhave the“Bell” Big 5 series. We arelooking for a major insurancecompany, bank, holiday busi-nessorleadingretailertobackthe idea,” said Ramos.
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PHOTO: NATALIE ABBOTTCyclists gear up for upcomingMTB events.
Event venues and dates are:Port Edward Holiday ResortSardine MTB Weeked:4 and 5 July.Ingeli MTB Challenge:26 July
Scottburgh MTB Race:9 AugustLake Eland Quatro Classic:27 SeptemberWild Coast Sun MTB/TrailRun Experience: to be an-nounced.
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