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NICOLE JOHN AND CHARNE PAYNE>>[email protected]
THE HIV Incidents ProvincialSurveillance System Project (HIPSS)launched the pilot project of a three yearsurvey on HIV prevention and treatmentin the UMgungundlovu districtmunicipality.
Epicentre is a dynamic company withaproventrackrecord indeliveringhealthprogrammesacross the country,with theaim of preventing health problems byimplementing educational programmes,developing policies and conductingresearch.
CEOofEpicentre,CherieCawood,saidthat HIPSSwould give some indication ofwhether or not these interventions werelikely to reduce the number of new HIVinfections.
HIPSS is funded by the AmericanCentres for Disease Control and Preven-tion (CDC) which aims in assisting non-governmental and community-based or-ganizations working with HIV.
“The HIPSS study provides an impor-tant opportunity to study the effects ofplannedinterventionsonHIVincidentsina province that is affected by the HIVepidemic,” saidNancyKnight,CDCSouthAfrica’s country director.
The HIPSS project involves workersfromEpicentre visitingpreviously identi-fiedcommunitiesandconductingtestsonparticipants.Theinformationisrecordedon a tablet and immediately imported toa resource centreandstored foranalysis.
“There isnoconcernabout theprivacyof results should the tablet get lost, as allinformation is exported immediately offthetabletintotheresourcecentre.Partici-pants are not registered by name butrather identified by their fingerprint soprivacy is at a high level to ensure thattheir status is not public information,”said Cawood.
The survey currently includes 10 000peoplewith a followup selecting 7 000 ofthe original participants 12months laterto determine if their education on HIV/Aids has been successful as well as whathas influenced new cases of HIV.
TheprojectbeganintheVulindlelaandGreater Edendale areas in July this year.
Cawood said that they have receivedgreat reception and participation fromthe communities involved. She addedthat each household head and partici-pants would be referred to clinics to ac-cess health care needed.
In addition, they would have immedi-ate access to all the laboratory resultswhich will be immediately linked to careand support.
“The difference with this research isthat it occurs in real time so people don’thave to wait months for the informationto be analysed, they get results immedi-ately,” said Cawood.
Speaking at the launch David Khany-ile,HIPSSprogrammemanager, said thatalthoughtheprogrammemaybe restrict-ed to certain areas, he hoped to make animpact on human lives through HIPSS.
“If the project is successful in the pilotarea, UMgungundlovu, then there ispotential for it tobe rolledout throughoutthe province and possibly across thecountry,” said Khanyile.
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NICOLE JOHN>>[email protected]
THE Cancer Association of South Africa(Cansa) has categorically refuted therecent statements by TimNoakes regard-
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Cansa has, for many years, encouraged itspatients to use Canola Oil and promoted it as ahealthy lifestyle choice.
Cansa head of research, Carl Albrecht, saidin the statement that there has not been a singlecrediblereportworldwidethathasfoundCanolaoil to be toxic and unfit to consume.
“Cansa respects the Food Safety Division ofthe National Department of Health who hasneverissuedanywarningconcerningCanolaoil,nor has any other similar body in the world.”
Albrecht added that the department hadapproved the Cansa “Smart Choice’ Seal on allCanola products in 2011.
Noake’s book, The Real Meal Revolution,states that Canola oil was considered to be toxicand should be avoided. Cansa, in response, hasissued a statement that Canola is the smartchoice and have awarded the Cansa ‘SmartChoice’ seal to all Canola oil and Canolamargarine brands (produced from SouthAfrican grown GMO-free Canola) for more thanten years.
Lisa Strydom, regional manager of Cansa,said that Canola oil has a number of well-re-searched and documented advantages overother oils.
Strydom explained that some of the benefitsof Canola oil includes that it has a lower level ofsaturated fat than any other cooking oil and is
free of both cholesterol and trans fat. It also hasan excellent ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 (2:1)which has been shown to be optimal for goodhealthandhasahighersmokingpointthanmostother oils, so can be safely heated to highertemperatures which results in less oil retentionin food, especially when deep frying.
“In terms of the Noakes claim that the oil istoxic, Canola oil has been rigorously tested overseveral decades by a number of authoritativescientific bodies internationally, including theUnited States, Canada, New Zealand, Australiaand South Africa, and found to be suitable forhuman consumption,” said Strydom.
An analysis of peer-reviewed literature hasinformed Cansa that there is a good balancebetweenomega-6andomega-3fattyacidsfoundwithinCanola oilwhich couldhelp to reduce therisk of cancer.
“While both omega-3 and omega-6 areessential for normal functioning, our bodiescannot produce them, so theymust be obtainedthrough the diet. However, research has alsoshown that toomuch omega-6 can increase therisk of some cancers, while omega-3 can lowerthe risk, hence the need to balance theseappropriately,” said Strydom.
In order to find out what the trans fatssituation was in South Africa, Cansacommissioned a number of studies.
Trans fats were measured in 40 differentmargarines by the Council for Scientific and In-dustrial Research (CSIR) in SA.
According to the Cansa report, not a singlemargarine showed trans fats levels above twopercentbeing the legal limit for food inSouthAf-rica.
In addition, CANSA requested a senior lipidscientist at a SouthAfricanuniversity to analysevarious Canola oil samples for trans fats andfound that the amount of trans fats was belowone percent in crude, purified and commercialCanola oil.
The report added that in South Africa, theamount of trans fats in the Canola oil analysedforCansa, inSouthAfrica, iswellwithinthe legallimitandcannot,accordingtologicandscientificanalysis, be called toxic.
“There’s no credible evidence from anysourcewhatsoever thatSouthAfricanCanolaoilis toxic.
“If therewas, we’d expect the Department ofHealth, Food Safety Division as well as thesupermarkets, to immediately remove Canolaoil from the shelves,” said Albrecht.
Cansawill continue to recognise and supportlocal Canola oil and Canola margarine with theCansa ‘Smart Choice’ Seal as it has done formany years.
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ISUKA EKHASINI 1NOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>nompendulo.ngubane@myecho.co.za
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Lomphakathi ushise amathayiezimoto waphinde wavala umg-waqo ngezimbokodo zamatsheokwenze kungadluli neyodwaimoto ngalezi zinsuku kantikuphoqekele ukuthi kuze kufikeamaphoyisa ukuzolawula lomphakathi obungadle zinkobeza-muntu.
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Municipalemployeesbreak roadrules
NQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]
DESPITE the adoption of theMsunduzimunicipality’s new fleetmanagement policy in 2012, themunicipality is repeatedly facedwith municipal employees whospeed and break parkingregulations while using councilvehicles.
All municipal departmentswere informed of the contents ofthepolicyandconsequencesofnotadhering to the policy
The recent report on the statusof outstanding traffic fines formunicipal vehicles states thatthere were 75 speeding fines andtwo parking fines issued out toMsunduzi employees while usingcouncil vehicles between July lastyear and January this year.
These fines add up to R26 700.The updated report is expected
to be tabled at the ExecutiveCommittee (Exco). In a reporttabled at the previous Excomeeting, more than six councilvehicles on various occasions hadtraffic offences.
Municipal manager MxolisiNkosi said that a former proxy forthe municipality, who resigned inJuly this year, continues to be
bombardedwithall traffic finesformunicipal vehicles. Ingeneral, thetrafficauthoritiesissuetrafficfinesof all registered council ownedvehicles in the name of the proxyof the municipality.
ExcomemberJudithLawrencesaidthatasidefromthepaymentofthe traffic fines, further actionshould be taken against offendingdrivers.
“They are not learning theirlesson.Shouldwe imposeourownfine against them for bringing themunicipality into disrepute?”asked Lawrence.
The report on outstandingmunicipal traffic fines states thatwhen the municipality was underadministration, the processes onidentifying offending municipaldrivers did not occur and this ledto an accumulation of the trafficfines at the fleet managementoffice.
According to the Road TrafficAct, the municipality will not beresponsible for making paymentsdue to trafficandparking infringe-ments. Municipal employees arealso expected to ensure that thevehicles they use are in a road-worthy condition because if thatdoesnothappen, theemployees inpossession of the un-roadworthyvehicle will be responsible for thepayment of the traffic finesimposed.
With some municipal driversnotpaying their traffic fines, someof the fines issuedwill develop intowarrants of arrest against certaindrivers.
“Aspartofdealingwith that,weare recommending that alldepartmental heads use tripauthority sheets to identify all theparticularsofthedriverswhowereresponsible for the cars when
these tickets were incurred. Fleetmanagementmust keep a registerwhere all incoming trafficcontraventions can be recordedand then disseminate these trafficfines to relevant departmentalheads concerned to obtain fullparticulars of the offending driv-ers.
“The responsibility to applyfor corrective measures againstthe defaulting officials whohabitually commit traffic offenceswhilst driving council vehicleslies with the business heads fortheir respective departments,”said municipalmanagerMxolisiNkosi.
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Sustainableprogrammes forpeople withdisabilitiesNQOBILE MTOLO>>[email protected]
THE Msunduzi Municipality is working on plans tointroduce sustainable programmes for people livingwith disabilities in the Msunduzi area.
These programmes have been proposed by themayor’s office for the mayoral special projects.
Speaking at the Executive Committee (Exco)meeting, municipal manager Mxolisi Nkosi saidthat in the past, the programmes on people livingwith disabilities were eventbased and thesuggestion was that they have more sustainableprogrammes.
Some of these programmes include training,business support, agriculture and educationalprogrammes.
Exco member Jabu Ngubo said that the item islong overdue and that when it comes to employmentopportunities, the municipality should also considerfulfilling mandates of the employment equity byhiring those people who live with disabilities.
“We should try to look at more than the ExpandedPublic Works Programme (EPWP) programmes andCommunity Work Programme (CWP) programmesfor their employment so that we can do a dent in thetwo percent that is a requirement,” she said.
Her second homeNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]
EUNICE Sizeka recently celebrated 26years of working at HayfieldsVeterinary Hospital.
The 57 year old from Imbali Unit 18 saidthat her place ofworkhas becomeher secondhome.
Sizeka said her journey with the hospitalstarted in 1989 after she had applied for aposition as cleaner.
“After they interviewedme, I was called into start for duty. I was very excited when theyaskedwhen I could start - I told them Iwould
start the next day and left my job that I had atthe time.
“My journeywith thehospital started in themonth of August. It has been a long walk anddays of happiness have beenmore than thoseof sadness.
“I have grown in knowing each and everyperson that works in the hospital and I haveseen many staff members coming and going.IstartedasacleanerbutnowIamabletoassistin the theatre,” she said.
Sizeka is amother of a 31 year old sonwhois also a doctor, and a grandmother of sevengrandchildren.
“I’m grateful for the love and respectthat I have received throughall of these years.They have all been so kind to me andhave treated me like their own mother.
“I’m at the age where I get tired beforemidday and they understand that. It’s beengreat yearsof serviceand I’mforever thankfulfor everything,” said Sizeka.
Hayfields Veterinary Hospital celebratedthe achievement by awarding Sizeka a watchand a cheque.
PHOTO:SUPPLIEDEunice Sizeka (57) who has served at Hayfields Veterinary Hospital for 26 years.
Homeless manreunited with family
NICOLE JOHN>>[email protected]
YOUTH For Christ (YFC), staying true to itsmission to bringhope to children and youth inand from disadvantaged communities, hassuccessfully reunited a disabledman living onthe streets for many years with his family.
Speaking to Echo, Simphiwe Sithole YFCoutreach coordinator said that during theirrounds visiting various street children inPietermaritzburg, twoYFCinternsdiscovereda man living on the street near MysoreRoad.
Sithole said that it was clear that the man,who is said tobe inhis30’s andwhose identitywill remain anonymous, was mentallydisturbed and in a critical condition, butwanted to be reunited with his family.
After intervention from the YFC team,Sithole managed to find out that the man’sfamily lived in Mafakatini in Elandskop, butthat his brother worked as a taxi driver in thecity.
Sithole said that the team visited the taxirank in town and spoke to various taxi driversand conductors.
“They were so helpful. Some of them evenstopped working and helped us find thebrother,” said Sithole.
Afterenlisting thehelpof therankmanagerto help him, Sithole and his team weresuccessful and located the brother.
“He is now back home with his family andis happy to be off the streets.”
According to Sithole, the brother andgrandmother both thought that their lovedone had died because he had been living onthe streets for many years.
He was also able bodied when he left hishome and was involved in an accident whileliving on the streets which rendered himdisabled.
He added that even though the man hasbeenreunitedwithhisfamily, theworkforYFChas only just begun.
“We want to continue counselling him andhis family, firstly to help them adjust to hisdisability and secondly to help him apply forhis ID so that he can start collecting a grant,”said Sithole.
Sithole placed on recordhis sincere thanksto Azgar Mapenye, Nse Lami and rankmanager Xolani Ndlela for assisting YFCwiththeir reunification process.
“Often we have a negative mentalitytowardstaxidriversandconductors,but thesemenwentaboveandbeyond tohelpusand forthat we are forever grateful.”
BY: Wendy Waka-Khumalo
UNobuhle Sithole* wase Mpophomeni wakhulelwa eneminyakaeyishumi nesithupha ngenkathi enza ibanga lesishiyagalombili.Bobabili abazali bakhe bashona esemuncane. Wakhuliswa ngugogowakhe ngemali yempesheni yena kanye nabanye babazala bakhe.
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Ukukhulelwa kusafanele aqhubeke nesikole kwakunzima ku Nobuhle.“Kunalothisha owayengigcona, enza izibonelo ngami egumbinilokufundela. Bonke abafundi egumbini babengihleka. Abanyebabangani bami baqala ukuqhela kimi”, ushilo uNobuhle.Ngaphandle komuthetho okhishwa iNkantolo Ephakeme wokuthiizingane ezikhulelwe akufanele zixoshwe esikoleni, izingane eziningiezikhulelwe ziyaphoqeleka ukuthi zishiye isikole ukuze ziyonkekelaizinsana zazo. Labo abasalayo esikoleni, baye bagqoke ngendlelayokuzifihla ukuze kungabonakali ukuthi bazithwele.UNobuhle waqala ukubhekana nobunzima emva kokubeletha.Kwakufanele abe umama kusana lwakhe,loko okwakwenza ukuthiaphuthelwe ukuya esikoleni ngezinye izikhathi. “Ubunzima obukhuluengabhekana nabo, kwakungukuba umama kwi ndodana yami, ukubaumfundi nginake izincwadi zami zesikole kanye nokuba indodakaziekhaya”, ushilo uNobuhle.
“Izinga lokukhulelwa kwentsha kulesi sifunda liphezulu. Ngenxayalokho sinezinhlelo zama-peer education, siphinde sifundise futhisiqeqeshe othisha mayelana nendlela yokweluleka abafundi kanyenendlela yokuziphatha ukuze bafundisa abafundi’, ushilo uNomhleZondi osabambe njenge- Chief HIV/AIDS Specialist emnyangweniwezeMfundo lapha esifundazweni sa KwaZulu Natal.Abantu abasha asebezimbandakanya ocansini babeka impilo yaboengcupheni yokuthola izifo ezihlukahlukene ezithathelana ngokocansi,kanye nokuthola iGciwane leSandulela Ngculazi, kanye nokufa imbala.Nokusho kwe United Nations Population Fund, iNingizimu Africainamarekhodi angu- 3200 ezingane ezishonayo ngonyaka. UNobuhleuthi ufundile ephutheni lakhe futhi ugqugquzela abanye abantu abashaukuthi bangazimbandakanyi ocansini besasesikoleni.Ngokusho kwakhe, “Kungcono ukuzigcina,ungazibandakanyi ocansiniuma usasesikoleni, kunokuthi ube nomntwana ongeke ukwaziukumunakekela. Imfundo iza kuqala”.Njalo sebenzisa isivikeli uma wenza ucansi. Ijazi lomkhwenyanalivikela ekutholeni u-HIV kanye nokukhulelwa. Thola ulwaziolwengeziwe ngezindaba zocansi ngaphambi kokuthi ulwenze.Ungathembeli kubangani bakho ukuthi bakutshele, thola ulwazi ukuthiumzimba womuntu wesifazane kanye nowesilisa usebenza kanjani,ukuthi kwenzakalani ngenkathi wenza ucansi nanokuthi kwenzakalaniuma owesifazane ekhulelwa. Ungaluthola lolu lwazi ezincwadininamapheshana atholakala emthola mpilo. Uma usuzibandakanyaocansini, cabangela ukusebenzisa izindlela zokuhlela. Umausukhulelwe noma uma ucabanga ukuthi usazokhulelwa, yiya emtholampilo. Bazokusiza ukwazi ukuba nokukhulelwa okuphephile!!*Igama Lishintshiwe
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99924s
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1099400g
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ECHOKWAZISWA umphakathi kuzo zonke izigcemeeVulindlela ngaphansi kukaMaspala uMsunduzi ngokuphazamiseka kohlelo lokuphakelwa kwamanzi ngomhlaka 23 September 2014. Kunokuphuthumayo okufanele kulungiswe eGroenekloof pumpstation ngalolusuku.KUFUNWA abazali baAnele Nzama (1 month), igama likamama wakhe nguKhombisile Nzama owaziwangelika “Ayo” okhonjwa kuBoom Street ePietermaritzburg kanti ungowokuzalwa eHammarsdale. Igama nemininingwane kababa akwaziwa. Thinta usonhlalakahle uMs Nomfundo Mkhize ku033 342 1229 umaunolwazi.KUFUNWA uThobelani Khanyile ongubaba kaKhethelo Khumalo (2 months) ozalwa uSphumeleleKhumalo waseSahlumbe eMsinga. UKhanyile onezihlobo eMpendle. Shayela usonhlalakahle uMs NomfundoMkhize ku033 342 1229 uma unolwazi.KUFUNWA ubaba kaSihle Sokhela uzalwa uNophiwa Sokhela ongasekho. Kubuye kufunwe ubazalibaThobani Yothwana ohlala kaNxamalala. Bese kubaumama kaLungisani Sibiya owayehlala kwaShange.Ubaba wakhe uCyprian Sifiso Sibiya ongasekho. Besekuzoba ubaba kaNkosinathi Ndlovu ohlala Emvelwani.Umama wakhe uThembisile Ndlovu osaphila. Shayelausonhlalakahle uMiss Gwala ku033 505 0083.KUFUNWA ubaba kaSeluleko Gwala ozalwauThandiwe Getrude Gwala ongasekho. Shayelausonhlalakahle uBalungile Ngcobo ku031 785 1193uma unolwazi.KUFUNWA ubaba kaThobelani noZandile Nzuzaumama wabo ongasekho. Shayela usonhlalakahleuMiss ZE Mbambo ku033 502 0074.
KUFUNWA ubaba kaPhilile Zondo ozalwa nguPhilisile Joice Zondo ongasekho, ubaba kaAmahle Zondoozalwa nguPhumzile Nontobeko Zondo ongasekho.Thinta uPhumzile kwa224 Hoosen Haffejee Street noma ku033 342 8971.KUFUNWA ubaba kaMosea Lifa owazalwa ngo ngo26 June 2010, unina kuthiwa ubehlala eSwapoemqashweni. Bonana noMthobisi Ngubane kwa224Hoosen Haffejee Street noma umshayele ku033 3428971.KUFUNWA ubaba kaSnethemba Dlamini ozalwanguBaganile Dlamini ongasekho, uZwatele Ndlovuozalwa nguKhanyisile Ndlovu ongasekho, uTsepo Motaung ohlala kwaDambuza, uAyanda Maranja ozalwanguThulisile Ndlovu owamshiya kwaPata ngo2014,Sbonelo Memela ozalwa nguNtombizonke Memela.Shayela Nobuhle Madlala ku033 342 8971.
Kufunwa abazali baSamukelisiwe MbhelewaseUnit 1 eImbali. ShayelausonhlalakahleuMs D Nduliku033 3928612 uma unolwazi.
Kufunwa ubabakaMphoSkanyiso Mwelase ozalwauJabulile Mwelase. ShayelausonhlalakahleuMs D Nduliku033 3928612 uma unolwazi
The Department of Social Development in Pietermaritzburgis looking forthe father ofThenjiwe Ngcobo whowas born on23 July 1998.If you haveinformationcontact MrsDobson on033 392 8612
The Department ofSocial Development inPietermaritzburg islooking for the biological parents of NadejeTosha Kasomo (bornon 05/01/2000). Herparents from theDemocratic Republicof Congo are allegedlydead. Anyone withany information maycontact Mrs K. Dobson on 033 392 8612during office hours.
Kufunwa uPaulSizwe Dlaminiongubaba kaNamisoMthokozisi Ndlovu ozalwauLondiwe Ndlovu ongasekho,owayehlalakwaVulisaka.Shayela uNtombi Lindaku033 5050083/4.
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Kufunwa uSimo Zondi ongubaba kaBayanda Ndlovuozalwa uNomkhosi NdlovueSigodini. Onolwazi angathintana noNteboRapita ku224Hoosen Haffejee (Berg)Street namaamshayele ku033 342 8971.
Kufunwa ubaba kaEsihleHlongwaneozalwa uNontokozo Hlongwane. ThintauThembekaNgubanekwa224HoosenHaffejee(Berg) Streetnoma umshayela ku033 342 8971.
Isibhedlela iEdendalesicela ukufuniswa izihlobo noma abangaba nolwazi olunga
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A call to fight thescourge of hunger
ECHO REPORTER
INabid to urge the government, companiesand individuals to help end the scourge ofhunger, Oxfam, an international organisa-
tion will host a campaign on food and climatechange at the Imperial hotel next month.Oxfam is a global confederation of 17 affiliatesdedicated to fighting poverty and injusticearound the world.
According to research, one in fourpeople inSouth Africa face hunger and the number ofchildren who are stunted due to hunger hasincreased to over 25%.
“Governmenthasa foodsecurity strategy inplace and it is in the process of being updated,but it is clearly not enough. In order to addressthe problem, we need stronger policies andpolicy implementation.
“Wearelookingfor peopletoworkwithwhocan help expose the scandal of hunger,
encouraging outrage, stimulating discussionand finding solutions to eradicate it. Climatechange now poses the greatest threat tohunger,with 50millionmorepeople predictedtogohungryby2050if it isnotaddressed,”saidmedia liaison officer of Oxfam PhilisiweMthimkulu.
Further to research, it hasbeenestablishedthat women and female children are the onesaffected by hunger the most.
Despite doing the same jobswith theirmalecounterparts, they earn less than them and asa result, struggle to put food on the table.
“Most women are breadwinners, and itbecomes even more of a burden when theyhave to take care of family members affectedwith theHIV virus as theyneed to havemoney.In order to fight this scourge, governmentpolicies should focus on creating moreemployment opportunities and increasingagricultural produce,” ended Mthimkulu.
DUT awards
The DUT student housingdepartment (midlands
campus) hosted theirfourth annual student
housing awards. The aimis to recognise those who
have excelled inprogrammes that havebeen going throughout
the year. Pictured at theceremony are (from left)
residence coordinatorNtokozo Khoza, Ubuntu
Award winner NdabenhleButhelezi and Andile
Buthelezi.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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A visit by theConsul Generalof India
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDA dinner was hosted by Yusuf Kajee (sponsor) and Koushik Maharaj(sponsor) with the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Business at Chamber Houselaunching the newly appointed Consul General of India to business andgovernment in the City of Choice. The event was especially hosted inhonour of the newly appointed consul general, with this being his secondvisit to a city outside Durban. Pictured at the event are (from left) AkbarMoosa, Mayor Chris Ndlela and Consul General of India Mr. RajagopalanRaghunathan. For more pictures from the function, visit www.echopmb.co.za.
Celebrate 30 years with SuperSaveCELEBRATING 30 years of
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Customers who have boughtgroceriesworthR250areeligibletoenter the competition.
Fifteen finalists will each begiven a key and whoever has theone that opens the car door, theywill be the lucky winner.
StoremanagerSuhailBayatsaidthat for the past six years, the storehasbeengivingbacktothecommu-nity through competitions.
“This is part of our project togive back to the community.We have had many corporatesocial responsibility projectsover the years, with the latestone being the donation of 15computers to Hayfields PrimarySchool.
“Webelievethatthefutureofour
country is in our youngsters.”Bayat further said that turning
30 will mark a milestone for thestore, with a change ofmanagement and an expansion.
“When the store was started,it was only 400 square metresand now we have extended itto 3 000 square metres. Afterworking tirelessly for years, theowner of the store, Abu Khathib,will hand over the reigns to mewhich I believe is history on itsown,” he said.
Bayat said they have beenserving the PMB community formany years and pride themselveson offering the best pricing to theircustomers.
Speaking about the highlightssince the store was opened, hesaid:
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Local Jazz artistbrings out hissecond albumNOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]
LOCAL Jazz artist, Zazi Mncube, has released his secondalbum called “After Working Hard”.
The album has 16 tracks which are a contemporaryjazz and afro fusion.
Mncube has worked with Bheki Khumalo, SandileZulu, Mthobisi Mthalane and Mzwakhe Shezi in makingthis album a success.
He said that the title of the album is a reflection ofthe struggles that he went through before it wasreleased.
“A lot happened before I could finish the album.While I was busy brewing it, I got involved in a car
accident and I was in hospital for two months.“I was forced to stop with the album as I was
fighting to recover in a hospital bed. That is howthe name of this album came about. It’s inhonour of my journey and the struggles that I wentthrough.
“I have tracks that I love and some of themwere produced based on experience andthings that I went through.
“Some of my favourite tracks are Saphela Isizweand Westgate. These are some of the tracks that areclose to my heart. The composition of the trackWestgate came about while I was in Westgate.
“There is another track called Usizi which is a trackthat I composed when I was lying in a hospital bed,”he said.
Mncube’s album came out in July and the cd isavailable at Dakota music.
The album was recorded at ZC Mncubestudios.
Thandeka Mthembu and Gcinokuhle Mncube arethe backing vocalists.
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Gospel Music Festival tobe held in Swayimane
NOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]
GOSPELmusic loversandtheir familiesareinvited to come and rub shoulders withcelebrities at theGospelMusic Festival at
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The event will run jointly with thecelebration of the Army of Jehovah Churchunder the wing of Pastor SphamandlaVidima.
Celebrities like Zenande Mfenyana,known as Noluntu in Generations, DJ Sbu,Pastor Sthembiso Zondo and WinnieNtshaba (Khethiwe of Generations) will bepresent at the event.
According to one of the organisers,Pastor Vidima, this event is a family
gathering and is suitable for everyone athome.
“We have invited celebrities so that peopleget the opportunity to rub shoulders withthem. The line up is a mix as we have actors,motivational speakers, DJ’s and gospel musicsingers.
“We want people to have it all in one place.We will also have people coming fromMove magazine, we have SphumeleleMbambo from Joyous Celebration, DumiMkokstad, Thina Zungu and Babo.
“People are invited to come with theircooler boxes and have a fun relaxed day,” saidVidima.
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ISIDINGOLINCOLN’S vindictive actions grow ever
more extreme. Bradley falls prey to temptation. Lerato finds that ghosts from thepast are very much in her present. Brad faces his interview like a condemned man facing the noose. Nikiwe takes a giant step towards meeting her destiny. Katlego andCalvin’s secret looks set to blow apart.Sechaba’s return from West Africa causestension.
SCANDALThe race between Thembeka and
Mmadika heats up when Thembekamakes a surprising discovery. Joe discoversthat forgiveness is a big task when someone’s been hurting for ten years. One of theEditorin Chief candidates is stabbed in theback by someone she thought was a friend.Scelo receives an invitation which is bothflattering and unwelcome. A surprising sequence of events leads to a change in bothScelo and CeeJay’s matric dance fortunes.
MUVHANGOThe Mukwevhos think they have an
idea who fathered their so called “illegitimate” child. Khomotjo makes KK a strangeproposition. Hangwani will not be trampled on by the Mukwevhos. Azwindinimakes a ruling that angers the uncles andNdalamo. Ranthumeng has won the S&SConstruction contract and Thandazapromises not to get involved in his businessagain.
RHYTHM CITYBash steps on Niki’s toes and goes to
Suffo to ask for a job. The murder allegations are beginning to have bad consequences for Redemption Records. S’buurges Miles to show the CCTV footage tothe cops in order to clear his name. Fats isunhappy with Niki’s proposal and is veryvocal about it. The secret that Miles, Lucillaand S’bu are holding about who reallykilled Lesedi continues to weigh heavily onall of them.
Hilton PrePrimary Food and Wine FairTHE year seems to have passed in awhirl,anditisalreadySeptemberandtime for the annual Food and WineFair to be held on 26 September.
Quarry Spar and theProteaHiltonHotel will again be hosting theevening.
TherecentwaterdisasteratHiltonPre-Primary, when pipes in the roofburstduringtheJulyholidays leavingone half of the school with severe
damage, means that the support ofthecommunityfortheFoodandWineFair is even more important.
The event is a fun filled evening ofmuch laughter and fun as well asdelicious food and wine to meet alltastes.
On the evening, there are manydifferent types of food, juices/dairyproducts, and alcohol to be sampled.Many of the products that are to be
tasted can be found on sale in theHilton Quarry Spar, creating anawareness for many who aremarketing their products. This year,the Old Main brewery (Crossways)will also be showing their support.
Tickets are on sale at Quarry Sparand at Hilton Pre-Primary.
Tickets are also available on theevening, at the door of the ProteaHotel Hilton from 6.30pm.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe annual Food and Wine Fair will be held on 26 September.
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Phendulani Literacy Quiz 2014ECHO REPORTER
THE sixth annual PhendulaniLiteracy Quiz gets underwaythis month, with regional
competitions taking placethroughout the country.
Grade six and seven pupils fromover 40 under-resourced schools inSouth Africa will put their literacyknowledge to the test when they arequizzed on 20 books.
The quiz aims to developthe literary knowledge andcomprehension skills of pupilsthrough reading.
Pupilsweregivenaccess toeachofthe 21 books included in the reading
list in April this year, and will betested on questions based on themesfrom each book.
They read the books andare then asked questions aboutthem while competing againstpupils from various schools in theirregion.
Marj Brown, founder of the quiz,said that Phendulani was startedbecausethereisalackofbasicliteracyin South Africa.
“There is an urgent needto enhance the comprehensionskills of learners who do not haveaccess to libraries and readingmaterial to help educate them. Thequiz is a fun way to get
children involved and excited aboutreading.”
Throughgenerousdonationsfromindividuals, publishers, and fundsraised by better resourced schools,more than 1000 bookswere donatedin support of the quiz.
The book list includes Diary of aWimpy Kid, Children’s Madiba, TheChristmas Mystery, Mr Nobody’sEyes and The Girl who married aGhost.
The themes for2014are: courage,life lessons, schooland family lifeandfolk tales.
The Phendulani Literacy Quiztakes place in five regions across thecountry and includes schools in Port
Elizabeth,Johannesburg,Pretoria,Durban andPietermar-itzburg.
Prizes inthe form ofbooksorbookvouchers tothe value of R7500.
The booksdonated for thequizwillform the start of or addition to,library resources that will be madeavailable to all the pupils at eachschool.
“The support wehavereceivedthusfarhas beenphenomenalbutweneed moreeducators who arewilling toget involved.
“Our aim is toexpand the quiz to as
many schools aspossible that have not
yet had the opportunity toparticipate,” said Brown.
The Pietermaritzburg Regionalquiz will take place at LaddsworthPrimary School on Tuesday, 28October.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDIn celebration of Arbour Week, Cowan House preprimary pupils (from left) Otham Vilakazi,Kulungile Kuzwayo and Rhett Beaumont enjoyed climbing the trees in the school grounds on abeautiful Spring day in Hilton.
Interactingwith children
The Pietermaritzburg Girls’ HighSchool interact society collected
clothes and toys for Peter PanSchool, which the girls visited
recently to hand the collections over.A wonderful morning was had by the
girls as they got to meet all thechildren at the school and their
teachers, as well as see the classrooms and play some ball games
with the children. Pictured are thePMB GHS interact society girls with
staff member Philile Basi (back, fromleft) Thando Mkhize, Sima
ThordGray, Mercy Mkhize, SiminayeMbokazi, Zongile Sibiya, Bongeka
Mkhize, Jodi Louwrens (front, fromleft) Nomonde Hlela, Sanezwa
Songca, Nthabaleng Sibiya and NethiMvelase.
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Germination at St Nicholas
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Grade three classes at St Nicholas have been studying germination, havecombined this with recycling of plastic bottles and put these to good use. Thechildren are growing herbs and spring onions in celebration of Spring Day (back,from left) Ontha Mkhize, Nothando Ngcobo, Andiswa Africander, Luyanda Vidima(front, from left) Aphelele Khwela, Buhle Baloyi, Nia Cele and Siphesihle Mthethwa.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Kia Picanto.
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THE PEUGEOT 308 and 308 SW have seencommercial success with 146 000 unitsordered by the end of August.
Following this excellent performance, the308 range welcomes two dynamic newversions andonbothHatchbackandSWbodystyles.
Behind the wheel of these new versions,whether the GT 205 or GT 180 fitted with the1.6-litre THP 205 Stop&Start six-speedmanual and the 2.0-litre BlueHDi 180 EAT6engines respectively, drivers will appreciatetheremarkableperformanceofthesevehicles.
The308GT’s front endnowhouses the lionin the grille with three horizontal blades oneither side of the emblem and LED lightingused throughout.
From behind, the 308 GT is striking for itspostureastheGTsignature is integratedinthegrill, the tailgate and the front wheel panels.
The rangeof colours for the308GT includethe new Magnetic Blue.
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Acceleration from0 to 100km/h, takes thepetrol 308 GT just 7,5 seconds.
The four-cylinder 1.6-litre THP 205Stop&Startengineisspecifiedwithasix-speedmanualgearboxtomakethemostofits285Nmof torque, available between 1 750 and4 500rpm.
This diesel engine is coupled to an EAT6automatic gearbox. It uses Quickshifttechnology for fastgearchanges,aswellas theabilitytodown-shiftautomaticallytothespeedrequired rather than in sequential order.
Furthermore, its efficiency is almost thesame as for amanual gearbox due to reducedinternal friction and the use of torqueconverters appliedwhenever needed to avoidtransmission slip.
Performance of this level demands aneffective braking system and this is providedby a Bosch 9CE central unit distributing thebraking effort between the four discs. At thefront, the 330mm diameter and 30mm thickdiscs are gripped by floating calipers with60mm pistons. At the rear, the discs are268mm diameter on 308 GT and 290mm on308 GT SW.
Both engines types have switchable ESP asstandard.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Peugeot 308.
The Dynamic Peugeot 308
echoAuto THE secondgeneration Kia Picanto hasbeen turning heads since making itsglobal premiere at the 2011 Geneva
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In South Africa, the Picanto took tophonours in the People's Wheels Awards forthree years in a row (2011, 2012 and 2013), haswon numerous 'Best Buy' awards from majorpublications, and was elected a finalist in the2012 WesBank/SAGMJ Car of the Yearcompetition. While the twomodel Picantolineup remains unchanged, enhancementsto the exterior endows it with a sportier facethanks to a revised 'tiger nose' grille and arestyled front bumper.
The Picanto's sculpted side profile anduncluttered rear styling remains unchanged.The1.0LXshipswith14inchsteelwheelswithfull wheel covers, while the 1.2 EX featuressporty 14inch alloys.
Two of Kia Motor Corporation's efficientKappaenginesdodutyinthePicanto,startingwith threecylinder, 998 cc unit producing51 kW and 94 Nm of torque in the 1.0 LX. Afourcylinder, 1 248 cc engine is used in the 1.2EX, producing 65 kW and 120 Nm of torque.Both engines are mated to a fivespeedmanual transmission, but a fourspeedautomatic transmission is available.
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Training effectivelyITSEEMSthatwedonotappreciatetheimportance of correct training in thedevelopment of footballers.
There is too much emphasis oncompetition, hence very little progresshas been made in the last few years.
Training that does not considerspecificity and complexity of the gameis likely to delay the progress.Movements,decisions,actionsetc. aretriggered by the ball.
Presently, the majority of playersare subjected to simplistic trainingdaily. It is noted, for example, thatmany footballers still engage in longhours of intensive, plain running. Thisdoes not help to optimise players’performance in actual gameconditions.
Endurance in football is affected bymany factors, including mental tasks,technical executions, field conditions,weather, opposition etc.
Factors of performance should not
be trained separately if developmentand performance is to improve.
The level of performance at whichaplayerwillperformismainlydecidedby the degree at which his develop-mentwas accomplished. The relevan-cy and quality of training received atperformance level is very important.This poses challenges for footballcoaches to improve their professional
skills of training and coaching.We therefore need honest answers
to this question: Are South Africanfootball coachesequippedtoempowerand train local footballers effectively?Are we equipped to plan trainingprogrammes that addresses cognitivecomponents?Modernfootballtrainingshould train perceptual ability,attention, concentration, emotion-control and motivation. The modernfootball coach should be more of abrain trainer than a great motivator.
Generally, our players’ lack ofperipheral vision affects their tacticalplay. It is important therefore thatcoaches empower themselves withknowledge and skills to developspecific and complex football trainingsessions.
Thiswill ensure thatour footballersareonaparwiththeirpeersfromotherparts of the world.
Unzima lo mthwalo!
THABO DLADLA
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MultiChoice to educate players to use money wisely
DAYS of uneducated players,senseless andunwise spendingofcashandfailuretoplanforthe
future is to be a thing of the past inSouth African professional football.
The newly launched MultiChoiceDiskiChallenge,underthePSLwing, issurely going to take local soccer andplayers’ future education to anotherlevel.
According to the official sponsors,the MultiChoice Diski Challenge’smain aim is to transform theway localfootball players approach the gamefrom a young age.
The league is mainly for playersunder the ageof 23,with threeplayersover the age of 23 allowed per team.
PSL chairman,Dr IrvinKhoza, saidthat the emphasis was on developingyoung players for the future.
“Development in this country is avery big problem. Precision, qualityandpossessionaresomeof thebiggestchallenges facing our youngsters,” hesaid.
Khoza also emphasized theimportanceof teaching youngsters lifeskills and money managementamongst, other things.
“We will also teach young playershow to manage their finances and lifeskills. We realised that the life of a
footballer is12yearsandifaplayerdidnot create his legacy during thatperiod, he will have a problem in thefuture. These youngplayers get a lot ofmoney and they waste it because theyare not taught how to spend it wisely,”explained Khoza.
Pietermaritzburg developmentcoach, and former AfricanWanderersand AmaZulu player who is also ateacher at Mehlokazulu secondaryschool, Zeph Mthembu says that todevelop a fully professional and wellversed player about life skills, careerand future is a long term process.
He fully agrees that soccer is a shorttermcareer andplayers need to investwisely during their playing days.
“A human body is not designed toplayforeverandyourfutureasaplayeris something else. You have got toinvest from day one. Projects such astheMulti-Choice Diski Challenge needto be encouraged and we need to seemore companies coming on board,”said Mthembu.
Togivea taste tosoccer fansofwhatis in store for them, the first officialfixtures of the Reserve League tookplace at Durban’s King ZwelithiniStadium last weekend.
Most of the PSL giants also gavetheir fringe players a chance to play.
The Orlando Pirates team wascoached by Augusto Palacious. TheMighty Bucs were able to outwit theiropponents of the day AmaZulu 1-0.
Another PSL giant, Kaizer Chiefs,were guided by their former starmidfielder Donald “Ace”Khuse.Amakhosi were also able to edge outMaritzburg United via a penalty.
In other fixtures, BidVest Wits andPlatinumStarsplayedtoaonealldraw.BloemfonteinCeltics andUniversity ofPretoria played a goalless draw.Fixtures
21 SeptemberSuperSport United v Polokwane
City at 10:30am, Ajax Cape Town vMoroka Swallows at 12:30 pm,MamelodiSundownsvFreeStateStarsat2:30pm,ChippaUnitedvBlackAcesat 4:30pm
24 SeptemberKaizer Chiefs v SuperSport United
at 10:30am, Moroka Swallows vBloemfontein Celtic at 12:30pm,Polokwane City v Ajax Cape Town at2:30pm, Tuks v Maritzburg United,Black Aces v BidvestWits at 10:30am,Orlando Pirates v Chippa United at12:30pm, Free State Stars v Amazuluat 2:30pm,PlatinumStars vMamelodiSundowns at 4:30pm. Venues are stillto be announced. -Jerry Barnes
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Chiefs, to battle it out at the MosesMabhida Stadium in the MTN 8 finalon Saturday night.
The Wafa Wafa grand finale willnot only give football loving people achance to witness one of the bestmatches of the season, but there isalso going to be a lot at stake.
AmaBhakaBhaka and Amakhosiare the traditional-arch rivals and itis alwaysabout thebragging rights toprove who is actually the best in SAsoccer.
Whatever thedifferencesbetweenthe twogiants, theywillbothhave thechancetosortitoutonthefieldofplay.
This week, both coaches agreedthat it will be a tough assignment forthe sides.
Bucs head coach Vladimir “VV”Vermezovic told Echo that he wasworried when his team playedagainst Bidvest Wits last weekend atOrlando Stadium. Although Pirates
managed to win 1-0 against theClever Boys, VV felt the final wasalready in his players minds.
“Ithoughtitwasalwaysgoingtobedifficult to beat the same team for thethird time. I then realised that theMTN final was already in themind ofmy players,” he said.
Vermezovic praised his side for
beating the Milpark based outfit andmade it clear that he is not makingexcuses before the derby.
He said that on Saturday, history,recordsorstatisticswillbethrownoutof the window.
“In a game like this, it does notmatter what happened the last timewe met or what the was score three
months ago. To me it will be anotherday, game, competitionand trophy. Itwill be tough for both teams,” heemphasised.
Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter saidthat followers are in for an excitingand fast flowing game.
Baxter also said that both teamsare currently playing good football,
are on form and are expected toproduce quality soccer.
“I predict a good day of soccer,fireworks if you like, but it won’t be astroll in thepark for eitherof us,” saidBaxter.
Pirates captain, and long servingplayer, Lucky Lekgwati said the teamthat will win on Saturday will be thefirst one to score because it will bedifficult to bounce back from beingdown.
“A winning team would be aperfect one, with less mistakes, whoisabletoscorefirstandwhoalsostaystightat theback for theentirematch.”
Former Chiefs ace striker PollenNdlanya said that the team that willwin thematchwillbeonewithnervesof steel.
“It’s all about amental toughness.Don’t allow your nerves to spoilyour game.
“If you are able to stay calm playyour normal game, everything islikely to be positive,” said Ndlanya.
- Jerry Barnes.
PHOTO: NICOLE JOHNOrlando Pirates supporters of the uMgungundlovu branch Cooper BhakaBhaka Mkhize (L) and Ndodo Madonsela (R)tell Kaizer Chiefs counterpart Xolani ‘Guluza 7’ Mhlongo that their club will beat his by 3 goals to 0 to earn theMTN8 Wafa Wafa bragging rights for 2014. Mhlongo retorts by telling them that his team give theirs a 20 hidingwhen they meet at Moses Mabhida on Saturday night.
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Phela bonke omasipala abayisikhombisaabangaphansi koMgungundlovu district municipality ophethwe uMayor Yusuf Bhamjee bebebambene ngezihluthu beqhudelana kuthuleumoya.
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