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A display of cultural excellence>> Tongaat youth participate in Eisteddfod
KAVEEL SINGH
THE Brake Village Siva Soobra-maniarAlayaminTongaatpar-ticipated in the Youth Tamil
Eisteddfod which was hosted by theLower North Coast region at theGreenbury Community Hall in Phoe-nix on Sunday, 19 April.
Participants displayed their skillsin an array of different categoriescomprisingmusical instrumentplay-ing,singing,dance,drama,proseandpoetry.
The standard of competition washigh in all categories.
The Brake Village Alayam Musicand Tamil school initiative is spear-headed by Sathi Subrayen and RaniNaidoorespectively.ThisistheirthirdyearofparticipationintheEisteddfodandtheyhaveslowlybeendevelopingthe talents of their charges.
In this year’s Eisteddfod, thegroupthatparticipated in thedramacategory finished on top and willnow participate in the KZN pro-vincial Eisteddfod which is ex-pected to take place at the Dur-ban city hallwithin thenext twomonths. The national finals inthe Youth Eisteddfod is sched-uled to take place at the ShreeVeeraboga Cultural Centre inTongaatinthefirstweekendofJuly.
An elated Sathi Subrayen, CEOof Brake Village Siva Soobramani-ar, said: “We have taken a decisionto foster music and vernacularclasses at theAlayamand these ini-tiatives help us to achieve our goalsthat we have set at the Alayam.”
He also urged parents of youngchildrentogettheirchildrenconnect-edwiththeAlayam’smusicandTamilschool.
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New treesin Casuarina
>> Controversial Casuarina area will nowhave indigenous trees
KAVEEL SINGH
AFTER months of controversyandpublicpressure–asprom-ised – indigenous trees will be
planted at the corner of GenazzanoRoad in Seatides.
Thepopularpark in theareacameunder the spotlight after an eThek-
wini based land developer StuartWhittaker removed the Casuarinatrees,much to the disdain of commu-nity members and activists.
Whittaker also admitted to incor-rectly assessing the environmentalimpact of the tree felling with hun-dreds of weaver birds killed and dis-placed in the process.
According to Whittaker, the De-partmentofForestryrequestedhere-move trees on his personal propertyonWatsonHighwayattheentranceofWestbrook.
Hesaidhe thereafter offered to re-move the trees on Watson HighwayandGenazzanoclaiming“seedswerecreating saplingsafter Ihadremovedthe trees”. Now, speaking to theWeekly, Whittaker has said that incomingweeks, the popular spot nearWestbrook Beach would have treesplanted.
“I have spoken to RamuGovenderfromParksandGardensandmetwithJeeva Pillay from the civic as well asDA councillor for the beaches GeoffPullan. Ihavealsohiredaprofession-al landscaper.”
Pullan confirmed a meeting thattook place and said that plans wouldbe going through “very soon”.
“Wehavebeenshownwheremostof thetreeswouldbeandwehavealsoaskedTongaatHulett tocleansomeoftheir bushes in the area.”
Pillay said it was agreed at themeeting that mainly Coral treeswould go up at the spot togetherwithdifferent types of fig bearing trees.
“This tree has an exceptionalbeautificationeffectespeciallyduringtheautumnmonthsandwillbeingen-eral good for the area. Therewill alsobe spaces thatwill be set aside for thepublic to once again be able to enjoy.”
Pillay said thata footpath thathadbeen created by those walking in thearea would also be enhanced.
“It looks like there will be about100 trees that will [be planted] ac-cording toWhittaker’s professional.”
gether with all public from the areaand him to talk about these issues. Itis vital that heunderstandsweare anactive, participating community. Wewill always hold the powers that beaccountable.”
Whittaker said that while he didhold one public meeting specificallyfor Westbrook residents at their re-quest,hewouldholda largermeetingsoon.
“We will definitely be holding ameeting for all the areas and affectedparties to discuss the various issuesbehind the tree issues and the devel-opment,” said Whittaker.
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A DURBAN policeman was involved in a collision witha provincial ambulance vehicle at the weekend.
According to Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa)head Prem Balram, paramedics were dispatched toUmdloti Beach Road, after receiving reports of a collision.
“Five people had to be transported to hospitalafter an Opel Corsa collided with a provincial ambulance. The driver of the Opel Corsa, who is a Durbanbased policeman, sustained critical injuries and wastrapped in the vehicle. The road had to be closed toallow paramedics to stabilise him before removinghim from the vehicle.”
Balram added that both vehicles were travellingin opposite directions at the time of the collision.
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ALMOST100pupils fromschoolsin theTongaatandsurroundingareas attended a careers work-
shopattheHambanathiResourceCen-tre on Thursday.
The event, hosted by the Businessand Skills Indaba, showcased a num-berof ideasanddirectional options forpupils leaving and at senior level inhigh school.
Some of the stakeholders that at-tended included Boston College, Dube
Tradeport, Shanduka Black Umbrel-la’s, eThekwini Business Support Unitand the the Durban Chamber of Com-merce and Industry.
SpeakingtotheWeekly,eventco-or-dinator Mnqobi Mthetwa said theyhoped the Indabawouldgivedirectionto pupils.
“This is our third time hosting thisevent and we are very happy with theturnout today. Our goal this year is topush across the idea of entrepreneur-ship amongst these pupils. Yes, wewant them to further their education,but we also want them to do more forthe country and themselves.”
Mthetwa said that while obtainingaqualificationwasadvantageous,theyalsoaimedtoopenuppupils to theidea
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Zinhle Gumede, the secretary forBoston Campus SRC, said she felt theIndaba had opened doors for many.
“It is not often that there are net-working opportunities on this level. Ifwe reallywant to cultivate future busi-nesspeopleandleaders, it is importantfor them to knowwho they can turn toandwho to engage inbusiness anded-ucation with.
PHOTO: KAVEEL SINGHSeen at the event standing from left: Graham Mthetwa, Precise Mbense, Mfuno Cele, Joseph TaylorMhlongo, Ntombiyenkosi Cele, Themba Phoseka, Mfundo Mbonambi and Zinhle Gumede. Seated from left: Vusi Ngongona, VincentZwane, Mnqobi Mthetwa and Colin Mthetwa.
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PUPILS from the Protec Aprilholiday programme werekept busy with a number of
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“In today’s world computer literacy is essential and our aim is toensure that every Protec pupil isequipped with these vital skills,”said Marion Takis, Protec Tongaatmanager.
Protec pupils who were notcomputer literate attended a beginners computer workshopwhere they learned MicrosoftWord, Excel, Power Point and theInternet.
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The Grade 11 pupils also participated in a water conservationworkshop where they learnedabout the scarcity of water, properties of water, and the importance of conserving this valuableresource.
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OUR humanity seems to be slowlydisappearing here in South Afri-ca.AndIcanunderstandwhythis
is happening.Therearevarious issuesthatcontrib-
utetothestateinwhichwefindourcoun-try. You and I barely experience, thisdearreader.Mostof thepeoplewhoreadthisnewspaperliveinahomethatiselec-trified.
Iamsureyourresponsewouldbe:“Ofcourse it is Kaveel.”
Youhave running, potablewater and
a toilet. You have food to eat. You havewarmth. You have so much.
In the townships, while there are agreat number of ablution facilities, it isnot like the one’s you and I have.
I don’t have to share the loo with ahundred other families. I don’t have toshare a massive wash basin with 80neighbours. I have my own sink. I havemy own home.
I live a somewhat privileged life.I’ve had this perspective for many
years. And to a great extent, until thesedisparages are corrected, I always will.
In my opinion it is due to these rea-sons that there is somuch hate runningthrough the veins of our people. Thishate came the fore last week.
Education - this is vital for me. It issomething I have been given. In SouthAfrica, thevastmajorityofourpeopledonot experience college life.
They barely experience school life.Becausethereare14yearsoldwhohaveyounger siblings to provide for and how
canoneexpect their 80-year-old grannyto work after all?
Ibelievea lackofopportunityanded-ucation has faltered the opinion of thepeople in our country.
And the king - probably one of the la-ziestandmost inciting individuals inourpoliticalspectrum-isusingthistohisad-vantage.
Heisusingthedesperateandthepoorand taking their frustrations and direct-ing it somewhere very far into the past.
WeareAfricans - all of uswho inhibitthis land.Butthekingandhiscroniesde-cide to create this massive problem.
Perhaps it is a distraction to divert usfromthefactthatourpresident’sperson-alhomestead issueswere finally comingto a head.
Paranoid you might say - realisticwould be my response.
We, the advantaged few in our coun-try, have to start doingmore.We cannotcast judgement fully onto those whohave reacted so violently and negatively
to foreigners living in our country.There is no excuse for the violence
and the intimidation that has stemmedfromthis ideologicalmisgiving.BUT,weHAVE to start doing more.
Wehave to realise this issue is part ofa much bigger picture.
A picture of poverty, frustration andanger.Howdoesafamilyhaveanydigni-ty in thiscountrywhentheycannotdefe-cate with some form of privacy and hy-giene?
Wehave to, asmiddle class SouthAf-rica, take heed of these challenges. Wehave power. We move a lot within oureconomy and it about timewe stood ourground.
Reform is required and a great dealneedstobeputintoeducatingourpeopleinto the social norms we are familiarwith.
What has happened is nothing lessthan wrong, but it is time we stoppedcommenting and judging and start act-ing.
Save our souls
I AM saddened by the way South Africans are behaving. I just feel that this
live in peace with each other.ZILLAH FRANCIS
Let us live in peace with eachother
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is going to be an eye foran eye and innocentpeople are going to diebecause African countries are now going to beat war unnecessarily.
We had the greatestleader in the world(Nelson Mandela) whogave 27 years of his lifeso that we could beunited as one nation.
Today he turns in hisgrave because his sacrifice will not be worth itas the very people heset free are now turningon those who havecome to seek a betterlife for their families;they are people who ranaway from oppressionin their own countries.
Imagine if South Africans were not able totravel to neighbouringstates if the xenophobia was reversed.
Let us continueMadiba’s legacy and
KAVEEL SINGHJUST SAYIN
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>> Child Welfare assistspupils once againKAVEEL SINGH
TONGAAT Child Welfare hosted a distri-bution of school uniforms programmethis past week.
Fortypupilsfromdifferentschoolsreceivedthe donated the items.
Commenting on the initiative, social work-er head Jo Moodley said the need for school
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe pupils who received the uniforms.
uniforms arose atthe beginning of theyear when clientsapproached socialworkers requestingmuch-neededschool uniforms fortheir children.
“Due to the largenumber of requests,a decisionwas takenby the board ofman-agement and theChildren’s FundCommittee tounder-take this distribu-tion.
“The packagesvaried according tothe uniform re-quired at eachschool and includedtwo of each items -example. dresses,pants, shirts, skirts,t-shirts, socks, shoesandunderwear,” shesaid.
Moodley addedthat “it is throughthe hard work andsheer dedication ofthe schools in theTongaat communitythat the projectwas made possi-ble”.
“The Children’sFund conceptualisesthe idea of ‘Childrenhelping children’,”she said.
“The money col-lected are also util-ized to sustain theSchools BreakfastProgramme that isrun by this society, ”concluded the socialworker.
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Prayer and observance ofrituals will take place at thefamily residence, 10 MakuhlaAve., Brake Village Ext.,Tongaat.
Time: 4pmDate: 27th April 2015
Prenisha Naidoo daughterand Vejan Naidoo sonof the late ManormanieNaidoo
Yearly memorialFamily and friends, you are cordiallyinvited to celebrate the life and passing ofManormanie Naidoo, on her journey to
Godhead. May Goloka Vrindavan, that eternalabode of the Divine Couple, be filled with
joys and festivities upon the return of theSupreme Mother.
Jay Sri RadhaKrishna ... All Gloriesto the Divine within.
Prayer and observance of rituals will take place at the family residence, 10 Makuhla Ave., Brake Village Ext., Tongaat.
Time: 4pmDate: 27th April 2015
Prenisha Naidoo daughter and Vejan Naidoo son of the late Manormanie Naidoo
Yearly memorialFamily and friends, you are cordially invited to celebrate the life and passing of Manormanie Naidoo, on her journey to
Godhead. May Goloka Vrindavan, that eternal abode of the Divine Couple, be filled with
joys and festivities upon the return of the Supreme Mother.
Jay Sri RadhaKrishna ... All Glories to the Divine within.
Yearly memorialinvited to celebrate the life and passing of
You and your family are invited to the 15/ 16thDay Memorial Service of the late Mr RuthnamReddy on Thursday 23th April 2015 at Flat A,Door 17, Chelmsford Heights, Tongaat at 5pm.
Sadly missed by his wife Babes, sons Kribashan& Pravenshan and family & friends
MR RUTHNAMREDDY(POOBIE)
ONE YEAR MEMORIAL NOTICE OFTHE LATE MR NEILURGUNDEN(NANDHA/ NEIL) NAIDOO
Dad that day you left us with a broadgoodbye smile, was the day we knew youwere at peace. You have reached the endof your journey and it was time to goback home. It broke our hearts to bidfarewell to you but we will live on each dayknowing we will meet again.
We humbly request that you accept this asa personal invite to attend the One YearMemorial Service of the Late Mr Neilur-gunden Naidoo (Nandha/ Neil) who passedaway on Monday 30th June 2014.
Date: Sunday 26th April 2015Venue: Chinna Thirupathie Venkatakswara Basement
127 Belvedere Drive, TongaatTime: 11am
Dad leaves behind his loving wife Allie, sons, daughters,daughter-in-law, sons-in-law and grandchildren.
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SIBAYA Casino and Entertain-ment Kingdom is gettingrevved-up for yet another thrill-
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The event hosted at Sibaya in con-
junction with the International AutoSoundChallengeAssociation(IASCA)and Speed ‘n Sound magazine, willfeature sound off, show ‘n shine anddyno competitions.
Car enthusiasts are called to entertheir pride and joy in the sound offand show ‘n shine competitions.
The cost to enter is R150 per car,per category.
Registrations for the competitionare open from10am to3pm,with theprize-giving taking place at 8pm.
For the first time ever for Durban,Speed ‘nSoundmagazinewill alsoberunning its leg of the SPL Street Chal-
lenge.It all unfolds from 10am onwards
in the Sibaya car park where therewill be hundreds of vehicles fromacross thecountry forcarenthusiaststo feast their eyes on.
Entrance for spectators is free ofcharge.
“Bass City 2015 is an automotiveextravaganza that attracts motoringenthusiasts fromalloverSouthAfricato showcase their masterpieces.
“There would be a variety of carson display from vintages and modi-fied cars to supercars and exotics.
“This show will boast some of theloudest SPL and Bass Boxing cars inthe country, not forgetting some ofthefastest cars that will be tearing up
the dyno,” saidMohnish Ramgovind,publicrelationsofficeratSibayaCasi-no and Entertainment Kingdom.
He says a large crowd is expectedat Sibaya which has become re-nowned for staging professional carshows in a safe and secure environ-ment.
Laterthisyear,vehiclefanaticscanlook forward to the IASCA WorldRecord semi-finals in July as well asthe World Record Finals at Sibaya atthe end of November.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDIt all unfolds from 10am onwards in the Sibaya car park where there will be hundreds of vehicles from across the country for car enthusiasts to feast their eyes on
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VAC in ChatsworthUltra Marathon>> Athletes get inComrades qualifyingtimes over weekend
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VERULAM Athletic Club (VAC)embarked in a triple headerthis past weekend with the
Unassuming Simon Blose an-nounced his readiness for the “bigone”withasteady4.40aminutelater,whilstanelatedVictorNxumaloqual-
fyingtimewell insidethe6.30qualify-ing Comrades cut off. Novice femalerunnerAnita Sewnarain, set anothermilestone in her short career in VAC
silks with her first attempt in a ultramarathon and duly obliged with a6.15 finish, twominutes aheadof herspouse Pravin Sewnarain.
Veteran VAC female Comradesrunner, Priscilla Naidoowith a greennumber tohercredithavingcomplet-ed over 10 Comrades Marathons,eased through her training run in6.17, whilst Sherwen Pillay finishedin 6.31. Joey Chetty andAlan Goven-der posted 6.43 finish using the timeontherouteacclimatisingthemselvesaheadof theComrades . Collin Ismail
in6.46wasfollowedhomebyanotherVAC novice Sarah Naidoo in 7.04.
The 25km race proved to be asprint finish for Vukani Maphumulo,another VAC speedster who is in fineform for the Comrades Marathonwith a superb time of 1.49. ThulaniMthembu,anotherComradesrunneralso opted for the shorter 25km asspeed session in a sub twohour 1.59.Nad Naidoo ran a moderate race in3.17, whilst Lindokuhle Zitha andVishnuMoodley finishedinacredible3.41 and 3.46 respectively.
ifiedwitheaseinasubfivehour4.52. Harrison Mkhulise, aftera long absence of over a yearmade an emphatic return in5.05aheadofrunningmateJa-cob Zitha in 5.21.
Johnny Karanjoo easedthroughin5.36postingaquali-
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Sifiso Mbonambiled teamVAC inscin-tillating form quali-fying with a fluent4.28 in the 52kmrace over the sub-urbs of Chatsworth.Siphiwe Khanyile,also looking for aComrades qualifierduly obliged with a4.34 finish ahead ofKrishNaidoo,acom-rades veteran whohasalreadycomplet-edover20ComradesMarathons to date.
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