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TWO misguided robbershave learned a lessonthat most people discov-
er at a young age: humanscan’t be made invisible.
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The gullible criminals were nabbed by Reaction UnitSouth Africa (Rusa) members in Oaklands, Verulam onFriday 16 May after entering business premises in Mood-ley’s Lane.
AccordingtoRusaheadPremBalram,theyreceivedacallfrom a resident who noticed three men breaking into thebusiness premises.
“The caller told the controller that the threewere carry-ing weapons andwere climbing over a fence leading to thepremises. Officers were dispatched to the scene and sur-
Balramsaid thesecuritycompanyownerwascontactedto identify thesecurityguardashisemployee,buthedeniedknowing the suspect when he got to the scene.
“The third suspect is a resident of KwaMashu and iswanted for several crimes in the area.
“He was identified by the business owner as one of hisformer employees who had previously robbed thebusiness. “Hewas found tobe inpossessionofkeys thatbe-longed to the business they were robbing which had gonemissing months prior [to the crime].”
The arrested robbers are due to appear in court thisweek.
rounded the area, abandoning their vehiclessome distance away and proceeded to thecrime scene on foot,” he said.
According to Balram, officers foundpangas,weaponsand tools on the ground, butcould not see the criminals because the busi-ness premises were in darkness.
“Theofficers thensearchedthevicinityandnoticedapair of shoes stickingout fromundera stack of pallets. The officers observed froma distance and noticed there was movementeveryfewminutes.Theythenremovedthepal-lets and foundone suspect. Theother two sus-pectswere foundhiding inanearbybush, andwere arrested.”
Balram said that after questioning them itwas established that one of the suspects wasa sangoma and traditional healer fromRedcliffe, Verulam.
“According to the other two suspects thesangoma had accompanied them to commit ahouse break-in and theft to prove that the‘muthi’ he had sold to themwouldmake theminvisible to law enforcement officers.
“The sangoma had advised them to applya potion to their bodies that would keep theminvisiblewhile they committed the crime. Thesecond suspect claimed to work for a securitycompany as a security guard, and he had justgoneoff duty anddecidedhewouldhelp in thecrime.”
WEEKLY REPORTERSEVERAL people had to be treatedbyparamedicsafteracanofteargaswasdetonated inHyperMall, Veru-lam on Friday 16 May.
Members of the Reaction UnitSouthAfrica (Rusa) andRusa para-medicswere dispatched to the cen-tre after receiving calls from thepublic regarding the incident.
According to Rusa head PremBalram, paramedics had to treatresidents who were struggling to
breath.“Reaction officers were in-
formedbyawitnessthat twopeoplewere involved in an argument onthe lower level of the mall and oneperson removed a can of tear gasand detonated it.
“Due to this kind of incident teargasisnolongerusedbylawenforce-mentofficers.Astreamlinepepper-based alternative is used to avoidcausing injury to anyone not in-volved directly in the situation.”
Mall tear gassed after dispute
Members of the Early Act Club at Acacia Primaryembarked on a ‘happy campaign’ around theschool in an attempt to clean up. The aim wasto spread awareness to pupils about keepingtheir environment clean. Their next project is toraise funds to supply school jerseys. To make acontribution, contact principal K. Persad on032 535 7053.
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THE Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple (SVET) inGandhi’s Hill, Tongaat launched its centenary celebrationslogo and a skills and empowerment centre and library.
The launch took place on Sunday 18May at the temple.The presence of high-profile guests made the launch a
gala affair with over 700 people from the community shar-ing in the auspicious occasion.
The guest of honour and president of the South AfricanHindu Maha Sabha, Ashwin Trikamjee, commendedtemple members on the services offered to the Tongaatcommunity. He said the temple was giving meaning to the“lofty ideals and teachings of our Hindu Dharma”.
“Iwishthetemplewell inits100-yearcelebrationswhichcommences in 2015,” said Trikamjee.
Speaker of the eThekwini Municipality Logie Naidoo,who attended the event, expressed his joy with SVET’sservice to their community.
In congratulating the temple on reaching themilestone,
Naidoo wished themwell over their year-long celebration.Rohini Naidoo, head of Department of Sport and Recre-
The acting consulate general of India, Harsh V.S. Negi,also expressed his delight at the work perpetuated by thevarioiusgenerationsof Indianswhohavecome toSouthAf-rica. He said the consulatewill assist and participate in thecentenary celebrations of the temple.
After launching the logo and cutting the ribbon for theskills and empowerment centre, guests were presentedwith a commemorative shawl containing the logo.
Inaddition,agroupofelders,whohaveahistoryofasso-ciation with the temple spanning several decades, werepresented with the commemorative shawls.
The celebrations begin in September 2015 andculminate in October 2016, whichwill usher in their 100thanniversary.
Temple membersand guests at thecelebratory launch.
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POLICE are warning residents to becautions as a number incidents ofcrime have increased in TongaatNorth and the beach areas in recentweeks.
According to Tongaat SAPS com-municationsofficerMandyGovenderthere have been various cases of hi-jackings reported in Tongaat North.
“We are hot on the trail of threesuspects, but want to warn residentstobeextracautiousastheyarearmedand not afraid to kill.”
Govender’swarning comesafter avictim was shot at when he was hi-jacked in Jan Ross Heights lastWednesday.
“One of the three suspects fired ashot at the driver and the bulletgrazedhishead.He isvery lucky tobealive,” she said.
The vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner,was recovered in Ndwedwe the nextday.
Residentsurged to bewary of hijackgang
WEEKLY REPORTER
THE Tongaat Child and FamilyWelfare Society is appealing tothe public for assistance in locating the following people:
*The biological father of Ju
nior Khanyisani Majola, who wasborn on 25 October 2008. The biological mother of the child isNqobile Phumelele Majola whoresided with the Mchunu familyin Hambanathi, Tongaat. Thedetails and whereabouts of the
father are unknown to the familyand to the child welfare.
*The biological mother ofNtombifuthi Mangcangula whowas born on 15 January 2002.The mother is known as ShoMangcangula. The details and
whereabouts of the biologicalmother is unknown.
Ifyouhaveanydetailsregarding the whereabouts of these individuals, contact child welfaresocial worker Devi Naidoo on032 944 1514.
It is believed thatthe same suspectsalso hijacked a Maz-da 3 from a Sand-fields resident lastweek.
They also struckearly on Friday, 16May when they hi-jacked a woman atgunpoint in Mag-waveni.
Govender said,“We have beefed uppatrols in these ar-eas and are confi-dent we will findthese perpetrators.”
She also warnedbeachgoers tobeex-tra cautious.
“Therehavebeenthree separate inci-dents of robberies atknife point in this ar-ea. We have nabbedone suspect and arehoton the trail of twoothers.”
Govender said ahijacking took placeon Tuesday, 20 Maywhere the suspectwas wearing a RoadTraffic Inspectorate(RTI) uniform at Ca-surina Beach.
There have alsobeen two robberiesand murders in theNorthwith twoCom-munity Policing Fo-rum (CPF) memberskilled, Govendersaid.
The first was lastTuesday when atuckshop wasrobbed in Fraserswhilethesecondwasin Magwaveni.
“I want to assureresidents that policearedoingall theycanto resolve all thesematters. However,wewantpeople tobecautious,” said Gov-ender.
WEEKLY REPORTER
LOCAL businesses and formerpupils were invited to thelaunch of Buffelsdale Second-
ary School’s breakfast club at theirnew hospitality centre recently.
Thepurposeof thecentre is topro-vide valuable work experience forhospitality pupils in a safe environ-ment.
Thebreakfast club isalsoauniquemethod to raise funds for the school.
Themajor sponsor of the centre isAlBarakaBankwhocommendedpu-pils andstaff for the initiative. Circuitmanager, Selvan Chetty congratulat-ed the school on the innovative idea.
Principal Dr SK Singh said theschool’s centre will be open to thepublicforbreakfastonaFridaymorn-ing only for now.
“The restaurant has an attachedconference room which is ideal forbusiness breakfasts. Prior booking isnecessary. We are also consideringopening on select Sunday morningsfor special family occasions.”
Guests were served a sumptuousbreakfast prepared by pupils and su-pervised by the hospitality teacherMrs J Govender.
“The school acknowledged thatthe refurbished centre would be astructure that is empoweringanden-abling. Itwill bridge the skills anded-ucation gap at the school. Local busi-nesseswerebroughtonboardaspartof their social responsibility pro-gramme to support the school in thisinitiative,” said Singh.
Formore information, contact theschool on 032 944 4260.
Al Baraka bank representativeRasheeda Motala officiallylaunches the hospitality centre at Buffelsdale Secondary.
Breakfast clubfor BuffelsdaleSecondary>> Fund raising initiative aims to assist hospitality pupils
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“Seeing isbelieving”Toall voters , and the community ofWard61Tongaat .Pleasefind the comparative
ParliamentaryElectionResults for the 2009AND2014 period . Included are twoadditionalwards Za-makuhle (Emona) andCanelands (Verulam) thatbecamepart ofWARD61 in 2011 that surprisedmanyour voters inTongaat .Previously Cottonlands(Verulam) waspart ofward61 , God is our only Judge .
DAOURONLYHOPE–WARD61To our faithful DA Supporters , that has helped us grow over the years , where wewere never everdivided by race , religion , color creed or political affiliations –WE ARE ONE , lets together build acommunity where the spirit of Ubuntu prevails and WE put an end to bribery , corruption and false
promises . “ SO HELP US GOD “ .Tongaat needs to be a home for all free loving South Africans , wewere are all treated equally ,respected and continue to work together in building a society that all the people enjoy . THAT’S
OUR DREAM , THAT NEEDS TO BE REALISED , as we focus on 2016 Local government elections andbeyond . God bless Tongaat ,
DA TONGAAT SAYS“THANK YOU”.EVERY VOTE IS OUR IMPORTANT.
The ANC won by just 590 votes against the DA,thanks to Cottonlands in 2011, ward 61 have includedZamakuhle and Canelands as additional voting sta-tion.We as the DA lost 2011 election by 353 votes. Godhas a plan and a purpose.
VOTINGSTATIONS DA ANC MF IFP
BELVERDEREHALL
1526 283 95 4
GWALA'S FARM 47 604 0 32
OLIVER REGINALDTAMBOHALL
62 898 1 18
FLAMBELPRIMARY
548 112 28 2
SHRIMATHIANADBEN PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL
580 169 52 3
V. MOONSAMYHALL
1114 309 87 3
MITCHFORDPRIMARY
687 184 49 6
TONGAAT TOWNHALL
977 564 82 17
FROSTLY 19 1876 0 66
VICTORIAPRIMARY
318 133 20 3
ZAMAKUHLECRECHE
8 117 0 1
TRUBEL PRIMARY 580 169 52 3
CANELANDS 181 1170 15 62
TOTAL 6588 6647 466 159
2014VOTINGSTATIONS DA ANC MF IFP
BELVERDEREHALL
1304 378 213 18
GWALA'S FARM 4 434 0 136
OLIVER REGINALDTAMBOHALL
16 696 7 17
FLAMBELPRIMARY
367 142 68 4
SHRIMATHIANADBEN PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOL
431 205 155 6
V. MOONSAMYHALL
913 298 133 13
MITCHFORDPRIMARY
557 218 114 8
TONGAAT TOWNHALL
844 791 185 56
FROSTLY 9 60 0 8
Cottonlands 1890 77 5 144
TOTAL 4522 5112 880 1278
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The Da voters of ward 61, defeated the ANC by just 59votes, “the first time ever”which included two additionalvoting stations, Zamakuhle (Emona) and Canelands(Verulam). This will not be the last time for another DAvictory. “You can fool someof thepeople all the time, butyoucannot foolall thepeopleall thetime.”
This may sound abit obvious, butmany crimes areopportunistic. Soensure that alldoors are locked atall times, and thatwindows are closedwhen you re out.
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Warning for ‘laser’ culprits>> Police zero in on laser incidents near King Shaka
STEPHEN COAN
THE locations from which lasers are being pointed ataircraft coming into land at King Shaka InternationalAirport have been identified by the police.
According toSAPSspokespersonColonel JayNaicker, thepolice are aware of particular areas around King Shakawhere people shine these lasers from, naming DurbanNorth, Umhlanga, Phoenix, Ballito, Tongaat and Verulam.
Naicker said laser incidents have been reported by pilotsto air traffic navigation systems since the new airport cameinto operation.
“Since 2013 the incidents have increased,” he said, add-ingallpolicestationswereinformedwhensuchincidentsoc-curred but as yet there had been no arrests.
According to chairperson of the Phoenix, Verulam andTongaat Community Police Forum, Omesh Singh, the issuehas been discussed at meetings of the station commandersin the area. “They are trying to create an awareness of theissue,” said Singh. “It is a very serious matter and we wantto sensitise the community about it and nab the culprits.”
DurbanNorth CPF chairpersonHaden Searle said his fo-rum had been aware of the phenomenon for a “long periodof time”.
Searle said one particular incident stood out although itinvolved a spotlight and not a laser. “A police helicopterwasonaflightpathoverourareawhenaspotlightwasshoneintohis cockpit and it really startled the pilot. Hewas able to pin-pointtheareawhereitcamefromandwewentandconfiscat-ed this massive spotlight.”
Searle said the man responsible claimed he was “justshining the spotlight into the air. But the pilot was adamantthat he continued to shine the spotlight at his chopper andthe pilot was quite worried about crashing”.
Talkingaboutlaserincidents,Searlesaidit’s“apotentiallycatastrophic bit of tomfoolery”.
Theworst affected airport in South Africawhen it comesto such incidents isCapeTown,according toCaptainMarga-retViljoen,vice-chairpersonoftheAirlinePilots’AssociationSouthAfrica (Alpa).Thesecondmostaffectedairport isLan-seria, north-west of Johannesburg, followed by OR Tamboand Durban’s King Shaka International.
PHOTO:SUPPLIEDResidents who live near the King Shaka International airport arewarned not to shine lasers.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDBuffelsdale Primary School pupil Kaleen Moodeliar participated in ageneral knowledge quiz at Redcliffe Primary School in Verulam recently. She was placed third at the cluster level and now progresses to finals of the circuit level which will take place at the Phoenix Teachers'Centre. This contest allows pupils an equal opportunity to improvetheir general knowledge as well as boost their self esteem. Moodleliaris pictured with proud principal of Buffelsdale Primary Mr YP Govender.
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I WOULD like to commend themanagement of Shoprite for theirforesight and sound decision inemploying thestaffwhoprevious-ly worked at Gaterite Supermar-ket in Verulam.
Shoprite recently took over thestore Gaterite and also retainedmany personnel in various fieldsand Shoprite must be lauded forthis.
If these workers were not em-ployed there, perhaps they, alongwiththeirfamilieswhichis proba-blyhundredsofpeoplealtogether,would have suffered severe hard-ship.
There are very slim chances ofpeople obtaining employment inother companiesduring thesedif-ficult times.
Best wishes to Shoprite withyour new store. Gaterite was ex-tremely popular with shoppersnot only from Verulam, butaround Durban.
IhopeShopritewillbechampi-oningconsumers’rights,primari-ly in terms of offering competitiveprices, wide range of products,quality service and extendedhours of business. Also it is hopedthat staff would be treated fairly.
Simon Timothy Dehal
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Best wishes to Shoprite with your new store.Gaterite was extremely popular with shoppersnot only from Verulam, but around Durban.
WHILE at Verulam Court last week, Iwas shocked to see themany “Sales inExecution of Immovable property”signs attached to the notice board. Itwas simply sad and heart breaking.
Financially, thesearedifficult timesand so many families struggle to stayabovewater.On theotherhand, finan-cial institutionsandbanksarewastingno time in issuing claims for the en-forcement of debts and for reposses-sion of properties.
Litigation is at an all-time high andthe courts are overwhelmed with thevolumeofmattersthatareissueddaily.
In the vastmajority of cases, judge-ments are obtained by default (unop-posed or no appearance). The credi-tors then swiftly commence executionproceedings, which result in the at-tachments and sale of properties.
On the eve of a sale in execution, orsometimes after the sale has gonethrough, people want to approach thecourt for assistance. More often thannot, by then, it’s simply too late, as thecourts(especiallytheHighCourt)takesadimviewonlastminuteapplications,stating that thepersonhadknowledgeof the matter for some time.
On that basis alone, an “urgent ap-plication” can be dismissed.
Ihaveoftenenquiredfromclientsastowhytheywaiteduntil thelastminuteto see a lawyer and the replies I get arethat they had “made an arrangementto pay”, or that the summons was fora default years agowhich they settled,or that they simply did not realise the“seriousness”.
One must remember that if a sum-mons is issued against a person, itmeans that their assets and livelihoodare vulnerable.
Putbluntly, theyareunderattack. Itis simply unwise and irresponsible tosit backandhope thatnothingbadwillcome of the case.
People are strongly advised to im-mediately get legal assistance, whenthey receivea summons.Our lawsandcourtproceedingshaveevolveddrasti-cally andacompetent attorneymaybeable to successfully defend a claim,
which, although is factually correct, isdefective for some other legal / proce-dural reason.
At the end of the day, the courts arethere to provide justice and fairness inaccordance with the law. One cannotexpect relief if one approaches thecourts at the last minute.
Take control of your legal affairs,because if you don’t choose to protectyour rights and interests, no one elsewill.
To arrange a free consultation –contact 032 533 6418.
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TO our voters – you madethe difference as we marchforward.
The 2014 electionsbrought new hope andvision to South Africanswho have now realised thattheir vote can, and will,make a difference to theirfuture.
We realise that theseelections indicate votingpatterns andparty support,but more importantly, therolecouncillorsplay in theirrespective communities.
They could be corruptandmisleading with emptypromises or gain favour ofthe voters by being honest,transparent and work withclean administration in thevarious communities.
The voters of Tongaat ofWard61havespokenandasthe Democratic Alliance(DA) leaderand Ipersonallythank all those voters whomade the right choice.
Thanks goes to the IEC
and its staff for a free andfairelection,theDATongaatbranch members, themedia, the SAPS andMetropolice, all the political par-ties and their party agents,and others involved.
You have made Tongaatproud and I hope we canwork together to build anon-racial, non-sexist anddemocratic South Africa,free from corruption andbribery that is affectingservice delivery.
The ANC’s once land-slide victory is declining inparliamentary elections.Theyfell from70%(2004)to66% (2009 ) to their lowestthus far, 63% (2014) .
OntheotherhandtheDAshare increased from 16%(2009) to 22% (2014) .
Thanks to all the voters -your vote has now made adifference to change thecountry’s constitution.
History was made in thevoting patterns in Tongaat.
For the first timetheDAhada landslide victory over theANC.
This was achieved eventhough the ANC hadbrought in two additionalvoting wards - Zamakuh-hule and Canelands - withover 4 000 additional vot-ers.
Thanks once again go toalloursupporterswhohavegiven us themandate aswehave worked consistentlyovertheyearsinaddressingtheneedsof thecommunity.
We have shown that as apartywewillplacetheinter-est of the community firstand foremost and will befree from any bribery andcorruption as we march tothe 2016 local governmentelections that will help turnTongaat around.
God bless.
DA Councillor BrianJayanathan
Tongaat DA Ward 61
ADVERTORIAL: THANK YOU VOTERS
REPRESENTA-TIVES from theTongaat Child andFamily Welfare So-ciety, social work-ers and co-ordinators of thechildren’s fund De-vi Naidoo and BerylMoodley visitedSilverdale PrimarySchool recently topresent a certificateto the school for itsoutstanding contri-butions to the chil-dren’s fund.
The representa-tives thankedPrincipal R. Maha-raj, co-ordinatingteacher K. Virannaand pupils for theirhardwork andded-ication to the fund.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDAwarded for their efforts are principal Mr R. Maharaj and Grade 7pupil and head prefect Colette Govender who receive a certificate fromDevi Naidoo, social worker and children’s fund coordinator.
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DURBAN’S rugby legends have stepped in to“rescue” Durban’s elite volunteer rescue unit— whose bank account was recently down toR3 000, andwhose heromembers are havingto buy their own equipment.
Ex-Springbok Gary Teichmann, John Al-lan, coach Ian McIntosh and commentatorHughBladenwill frontapublicbreakfaston29May to raise funds forRescuetech—thegroupofcivilianswhosaved lives in threerecent fallsdownKloof Gorge, including an escaped pris-oner, andwho retrieved the bodies at the Ton-gaat Mall collapse.
A major Springbok figure, who can’t benamed due to his status as a “surprise guest”,willalso jointhepanel for theeventatGreyvilleRacecourse next week, entitled, “All thingsRugby — Highlighting the Springbok Saga”.
Meanwhile, Teichmann has also donatedemergency accessories — like bullbars andlights—foranewvehicle that the“highangle”rescue group will launch next month.
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cues range fromtrapped motorists todistressed animalsand paramedic as-sistance — the coregroup of nine mem-bers is currentlyseeking to expand,with three would-berescuers currentlybeing trained.
The breakfastevent isbeinghostedby Durban Aviation— a leading Durbanflight school that hashelped co-ordinateair support to someof the group’s res-cues.•Tickets for the AllThings Rugby fund-raising breakfast —costing R300 perpersonorR3 000pertable—areavailablethrough Ricky Smitat [email protected],or 083 231 6458.
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then new features are added. This latest model, the 1.6 Prestige,got more of a facelift than a redesign.
The Corolla’s “new face” is prominent. The large headlights arean extension of the grille, creating a friendly face. The airintakesgive the Corolla's face a big smile with two deep dimples on thecheeks. I have to admit, a friendly faced car immediately makes mefeel at ease and is as if I want to take the vehicle for a ride, pardonthe pun.
This particular Corolla confirmed it will continue to contributeto the legend. What I found in the past couple of models is thatthe legend has also shown signs of ageing, similar to cartoon characters who started off as children and aged over the years.
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I was pleasantly surprised how quietly the Corolla 1.6 Prestige idles.With the sixspeed manual transmission and the 1.6 engine I was
up to legal cruising speed well before shifting into top gear — verysmooth, and the powertoweight ratio is good. With two passengers, the Corolla handled the varying road conditions well.
What I picked up was that the Corolla is quiet inside and littleroad and wind noise were transferred into it. With the cruise controlset, the trip was so comfortable and relaxed it seemed as thoughthe kilometres rolled past unnoticed.
The lights of the Corolla are good and the beams light up well.What I found interesting was that when I flicked over to high
beam more light was added and it seemed as though the low beamstayed on. Thus you get added lighting instead of replacement.
They are B-BEE certified and is in existence for the pasteight years in Tongaat. Drive TechAuto offers professionalservicestoallmakesofvehiclesandtheyundertakeallinsur-ance claims. Being inspired by their loyal clientele to taketheirbusinessastepfurther, theyhavemovedtonew,biggerandbetterpremisesforyourconveniencewith24hoursecu-
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The Corolla is not a young person's vehicle. It is bettersuited to mature and aged drivers. I would put thetarget age in the 40 to 60 bracket.
The Corolla is a legend and this model continueswith this benchmark.
As stated earlier, the latest technology is put togood practice in this model, so the features are there.In the event of being conservative the Corolla willfit your requirements.
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ITwasexcitementall thewayatGaniesMall on Saturday 17 May as Fit 4 AllGymcelebrated amilestone. The eventwas the celebration of three years ofsuccess by the new owner LawrenceNaidoo.
There was entertainment for thewhole family, with music and partypack giveaways.
ProNutritionalsogaveawaypromo-tional packs. The gym was open to allandfreeentryforthedayallowedmanyto get a glimpse of what they offer.
Newmembershipsigned for thedayweregiventheopportunitytopopabal-loon with prizes in all balloons. Thegrandprizewas freemembership for ayear and lucky resident VerushkaMoodley walked away with the win.
Naiem Ally, Mr SA Bodybuilder2013, showed the audience what canbe attained by dedicated training.
MrM.S.Moodley fromtheseniorcit-izens club helped explain the impor-tance of exercise.
Fit4AllGymhasateamthatcanhelpyou attain a healthy lifestyle, whetheryou are young or old.
Fit 4All is situated at theupper levelof Ganies Mall on Tongaat Main Road.
The management and staff at Fit 4All Gymwould like to thank all who as-sisted with making the event a greatsuccessandextendsaspecial thanks toall the businesses for theirmessages ofgoodwill.
Your smile and laughter has gone forever, your voice we cannothear, your silent farewell shattered us all. We lost a soul witha heart of gold. God chose the best. We pray he grants youeternal peace.
The Yearly Memorial Ceremony will take placeat his late residence, 44 Chelmsford Crescent,Chelmsford Heights, Tongaat on Saturday24 May 2014 commencing at 3pm.
Missed by family, relatives & friends. Please take this asa personal invitation.
LATE MR JAYARAMVEERSAMI (KRISH/ JAY)(EX DAVID WHITEHEADS EMPLOYEE)
AUM NAMASHIVAYA
The 15th & 16th Day Memorial Service ofMrs Bathmavathee Moodley will take placeon 28 & 29 May 2014 at Flat B1, Door 12,Flamingo Heights, Tongaat at 6pm and will
continue the following morning.
Sadly missed by her 2 daughters, 2 sons, daugh-ter-in-law, 2 sons-in-law, 6 grandchildren, 1grandson-in-law and a host of family & friends.
MRS BATHMAVATHEEMOODLEY (MUMMY)
10/03/1934 – 14/05/2014
IN MEMORY OF
Once again, we pay tribute to our dear Mum, Dad, sisterDhanum & brother John. We cherish the time we spenttogether as a family, sharing those wonderful memoriesof our joys and aspirations.
We thank God for giving us the opportunity to have en-joyed the precious time together. May God bless you allfor those special years. We miss you’ll every day andwe remember you’ll in our daily prayers and pray foryour guidance.
For ever loved and remembered by your sons, daughters,sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, host of relatives, family and friends.
Inserted by Roy Govender
THE LATE GANGAMMAH GOVENDER23/09/1932 – 19/05/2007
IN MEMORY OF
God saw her getting tired, a cure was not to be. He wrapped his loving armsand whispered “come with me”. She suffered much in silence, her spirit didnot bend. She faced her pain with courage, until the very end. She tried sohard to stay with us but her fight was not in vain, God took her to His lovinghome and freed her from the pain.
You and your family are cordially invited to attend the 6th MonthMemorial Service of the Late Mrs Renuka Parsad which will
take place at 44 Adelaide Avenue, Belvedere onSaturday 24th May 2014 between 9am – 12pm.
Sadly missed by Steven, Basil & Shamila, Beena & Tony, Pammy & Gansan,nieces & nephews and a host of relatives & friends.
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SALESMAN & sales-womenwanted for cloth-ing store. Call at LotusStore, Tongaat. Inter-view after 2pm. Nextto Doctor Asif Sulemansurgery, Tongaat.
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>>The The Tongaat Beach Hindu Association(Seatides) is hosting a report back meeting onthe progress of the Cultural Centre Site as follows on Saturday 24 May at 3pm at the Seatides Secondary School>>Pastor Chris and Jaya Govender of GreenPastures Ministries will be in attendance conducting a healing and deliverance service on 27May at the Belverdere Community Hall at 9amand every Tuesday and Thursday thereafter unless informed otherwise. All welcome. Enquirieson 032 945 4855.>>Vishwaroop Temple and Dharmashala isholding a seminar titled ‘The price of happiness’ by Sri MK Angajan on 1,2 and 3 June from6.30pm to 8pm at the Gokhale Hall, Tongaat.All are invited to attend. For enquiries contactPundit Kasoo Panday on 032 944 1898 or 082408 4058.>>Shakaskraal Secondary will host an eveningwith the Dingalings on Saturday, 31 May at 7pmat the Shakaskraal Community Hall.Call 032 947 1639 for more information.>>Mediclinic Victoria will be hosting a FREEblood pressure and glucose screen clinic on FRIDAY, 16 May from 10am to 2pm at the TongaatCentral Library.>>Vishwa Shakti’s presents SA’S biggest production yet Avataar, 10 July to 13 July.We are looking for talented dancers to auditionfor this epic production. Join our team and bepart of the grand Bollywood style dances,alldressed up in beautiful imported costumes.From classic to modern this is your chance toshowcase your dancing talents.Contact Kamal Maharaj 082 9299 609 orVisesh Muthan 082 852 0097 or 032 945 4704(office hours).>>The Vedanta Ashram Medical Camp will be
held on 18 May at the Seatides CombinedSchool from 8am to 4pm.>>A new and exciting local business and socialdirectory is being prepared exclusively for businesses, clubs, charity organisations, religious organisations, profiled individuals and informalbusiness owners etc.For example recognised businesses, youth clubs,church societies, local home industries bakers,builders, plumbers etc.To be included, it is imperative that you registerfor this free service immediately. [email protected] with your name, address,business details and business telephone andemail details in order to register or for furtherinformation.>>The Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple ina joint venture with the Tongaat Child andFamily Welfare Society has commenced aHomework Centre At the SVET Premises.The Centre is open on weekdays, Mon to Frifrom 2pm to 5pm Contact Selochana Govenderfor more details – 032 945 1496/073 549 1383.>>The Gandhi’s Hill Reunion Committee willhost their boast cruise, day trip to MidlandsMeander and many other activities.Their monthly meeting will take place on thesecond Tuesday of every month at GanasNaidoo’s residence in Mithanagar at 6.30pm.For more information contact 084 812 7546.>>Bhakti Marga will be conducting OM Healingfree every Wednesdays and Fridays commencing at the following venues every Wednesdayfrom 6.30pm at the Chinna ThirupathiVenkatesvara Devasthanam (CTVD) in Belvedere and every Friday from 6.30pm at theGokhale Temple Hall.For details contact Vedavyasananda on 083793 8780 or [email protected]
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THE refreshing Monsoon windsflowing onto the Indian subconti-nent brought fertility and creativityonto the cultural scene at CrawfordCollege North Coast recently. TheEastern Society presented their an-nual show, entitled "Kismet - Find itin the Stars". The show directors,grade 12 pupils Priyanka Naidooand Vimal Thakor Vallabh wereproud of their and their performersenchantingproductionwhichtellsastoryof threeprincesses (Anjali,MiraandShivani),separatedatbirthandre-united by the fateful circum-stances that unfold.
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DUBBEDtheBattleof the“Bestof theBest”, the international2014Kanaz-awaCupwasrecentlyheldwith localfighters challenging each other aswell as contestants from several for-eign countries - such as Cameroon,Mauritius,Mozambique andColum-bia.
“South Africa’s premier interna-tional Kanazawa cup 2014 was anoverwhelming success,” said tour-namentdirectorKyoshiSonnyPillay.
More than 500 participants at-tended the event (including manytop-ranked tournament fighters)from around the country.
Phoenix township educator Da-mianNairandSinawoDasyi-Kanaz-awa cup champions - dominated theSenior mens open black belt divi-sions in the Kumite categories.
Riashi Singh (UKZN engineeringstudent) was crowned the Senior la-dies open black belt champ for thethird year in a row.
Young Morningside primary pu-pil Samantha Yolisiwa and ThiaraReddy captured gold medals in thechildren’s divisions.
KSA Protea coach Brando Pillay -who also serves as the technical di-rector of SKISA - expressed his de-light at the exceptionally high stan-dardoffightingskillsexhibitedbythebrown and black belts at the tourna-ment.
ChiefguestsCarlosVilela(theCEOofKSA -national federation), Profes-sor Ndabandaba (National MP) andGrandmasterMurakami fromJapan(Chairman of the championships)were also impressed with the highstandard of karate on display by theathletes throughout the day and thestrongfightingspiritexhibitedbytheyouth.
Murakami added that the Kanaz-awa cup had grown significantlysincehis last visit to South Africain 2001.
Chief referee of the event Dr Za-heed Khan complimented the fight-ers-especially theblackbelts -onex-hibiting superb control on theirpoint-scoring techniques.
“Our medics had very little to doonthedayasinjurieswereminimal,”said Khan.
Kyoshi Sonny Pillay commentedthat the part sponsorship received
from Damelin (part of the Educorgroup) had added great value to thehigh quality and professionalism ofthe international event.
“I hope theywill continue to servethe karate fraternity as karate is apowerfulmechanismtoshapethefu-ture of the youth,” said Pillay.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSeen at the Kanazawa Cup medals presentation: back row (from left),Theo Pillay (silver medallist), Damien Nair (gold medallist), Kapil Ramballi and Werner Maartens (joint third bronze medallists). Front row: Carlos Vilela (CEO KSA), Kyoshi Sonny Pillay (tournament director), Japanesekarate Master Murakami (chief guest), Anita Pillay (first lady of SKISA),Brando Pillay (Protea coach) and Mike Dukas (senior SA karate leader).
New sponsor for GeorgeRamalu soccer tournamentWEEKLY REPORTER
THE George Ramalu TournamentCommittee are ecstatic after Um-ongo Petroleum signed as theirmain sponsor.
The company will be handingover R125 000 to the committee toensure an exciting tournament.
CEO and managing director ofUmongo Boston Moonsamy said:“The inspirationbehindUmongo’ssponsorship requires no furtherenlightenment aside from thementionof thenameofmybelovedlateuncle,GeorgeRamalu, anamethat exemplifies passion, devotionand love.
“When I remember my uncleGeorge, I remember onewho gaveof himself unreservedly.”
The Ramalu Tournament isscheduled to take place on 7 and 8June andwill be played at the Ton-gaat and Verulam Grounds.
Inadditiontotheexcitingbrandof football that will be on display,organisers have secured the ser-vices of Radio Lotus to broadcastfrom the grounds on Sunday.
Localpersonalitieswillbeinter-viewed and spectators will be ableto make comments on air.
The organisers have also se-
cured a sponsorship from Bustacool drinks.
In addition to this “Yes we canmarketing solutions” will also besponsoring alcohol free Bavaria atthe tournament and will be in-volved inmakingthe tournamentagala event.
Gantrans (transport company)have pledged their support to-wards this tournament by way ofsponsorship as well.
The committeehas almost fina-lised the publication of a souvenirbrochure.
The brochure not only carriesarticles and pictures of clubs andassociations involved in the tour-nament, but also interesting arti-cles related to football.
The draws for the tournamentwill takeplaceonFriday,30Mayatthe Verulam Day Care Centrewhere a gala dinner evening isplanned.
The tournamenthasbeensanc-tioned by SAFA eThekweni andeight district associations will beparticipating alongside 16schools.
The tournament also includes16 senior teams in the men’s divi-sion and eight senior teams inwomen section.
THE 2014 Tonver Games final is setto take place on 1 and 2 August. Thegames is in its 20th year andorganis-erspromiseanactionpacked tourna-ment this year.
Tonver president Guru Ramcha-ran said this will be a “bumper” 20thanniversaryTonverGames finalwithinvitations expected to go out toschools from the north and south ofKZN including the Midlands.
The preliminary rounds for the fi-nal has commenced at the variousschools throughout the Tongaat andVerulam areas.
The inter school fixtures complet-ed the fourth round of play onWednesday in the under 11, 13, 16and 19 divisions for the codes of soc-cer, netball, and volleyball.
The determination of the finalists,whowill participate in the final in theunder14divisionforallfivecodesandthe finalists for thecodesof chessandtable tennis, will be determined onFriday, 23 May.
On Friday, table tennis and chesswill take place at the Tongaat IndoorSports Centre while soccer, netballand volleyball will take place at theOutspan Grounds, Verulam Recre-ation Grounds and Sheik MohideenStadium.About50schools in theTon-gaat and Verulam areas are partici-pating.
Almost 10 000 participantsthroughoutTongaatandVerulamarein the process of doing battle for thelimited number of places in the final.
Over 3000 pupils are expected toparticipate in the two-day finals.
Tonver Games2014 on a roll
Superstar Giggssigns forSuperSportMANCHESTER United’s Ryan Giggs will joina stellar cast of analysts and experts for SuperSport’s coverage of the 2014 FIFA WorldCup, officials announced at a glitteringlaunch held in Umhlanga on Tuesday, 20May.
The sporting spectacular, hosted in Bra
zil, kicks off in less than a month.Sports dignitaries and the who’s who of
soccer from around the country attendedthe Brazilthemed event where Supersportofficially launched their plans for the worldcup.
The soccer legend will be a studio analystoffering his insight during buildups, halftime and postgame, starting in June.
Recently retired Giggs is the most decorated player in English football history andis fresh off his recent assignment as interimmanager of Manchester United.
“We have contracted a world class player
for a world class event,” said Alvin Naicker,head of production of SuperSport.
“Ryan Giggs represents the very best offootball. He is in a class of his own.
“Ryan is a massively popular figure on thecontinent and we expect his expert views willbe much anticipated and enjoyed during thiscoming World Cup.”
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSupersport presenters Robert Marawa, left, and Neil Andrews announcetheir World Cup plans.
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determinedwithinthecircuit,thefirstroundof knockout fixtureswill take place to deter-mine the topschool for thedifferent codes inthe circuit.
Acting manager of the Mafukuzela Gan-dhi circuit, Selvan Chetty said: “The CircuitManager’sCup,whichisnowinitsthirdyearof existence, is gaining momentum as thenumber of participants and the number ofcodes catered are increasing.
“I have no doubt that the 2014 edition isgoing to be evenmore successful and event-ful,” said Chetty.
Co-ordinatorof thegamesSivaSubrayenalsoaddedthat thegamesareexpected tobea “real spectacle” with dignitaries from theprovincial department and sports depart-mentexpectedtobeinattendance.Therearealso incentives for the champion schools inthe circuit.
Circuit Manager’s Cup set to be a ‘spectacle’Whiteheads reunion
The Whiteheads Reunion will take place on Satur-day31May,at theShrimathiHall inFlamingoHeights,commencing at 12pm. For details contact ShortyGov-ender on 072 021 7931 / 032 9446496 or Sagren on073 304 4694.
Volleyball leagueThe Tongaat Volleyball Association commences
league fixtures on Thursday, 29 May, 7pm at the Ton-gaat Sports Centre. The public are encouraged to sup-port the teams participating. All are welcome.
Sport snippets
WEEKLY REPORTERTHE annual Tongaat Panther’s athletic club chairman’s runwill take place on Sunday, 25 May from Victoria PrimarySchool. The run will commence at 6am.
The chairman’s run is an annual event that is hosted forrunners and walkers who are participating in the 2014 Com
A treat for runners atComrades prep event
Tournament which takes place in thethird school term.
Pupils,bothboysandgirls,willcom-pete in soccer, netball and volleyballtournaments.
There are two categories: open pri-mary and open secondary schools.
TheCircuitManager’s Cup finalwilltakeplacewiththetopschools fromthesix circuits vying for top honours.
Schools in the Billy Nair circuit whowant to takepart in the tournamentarerequested to contact Sugie Govenderforsoccer(TongaatSecondary)orSagieGovender for soccer (Tongaat Prima-ry), Shamla Govender for Netball(Mitchford Primary), Trevor Pillay for
rades Marathon.After the run ath
letes will be treated toa light breakfast. Theclub is appealing to allimembers that are participating in the Comrades Marathon andmembers of the leaguechallenge to attend.
Other club news,the Annual GeneralMeeting and theAchesand Pains get together will take placeon Saturday 7 June atVictoria Primary Schooland will commence at5pm and 6pm respectively. Supper will beserved thereafter.
Contact LajeethMaharaj on 084 2065342, Sajida Abdool on083 678 2465, KrishNaidu on 083 799 5651David Reddy on 082 7216754, Strini Moodley on083 329 5172 or Bugwan Lekha on082 818 4882.