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They will be tested on Saturday 30 August at Stanger High School in KwaDukuza to see who takes the title of queen or king Bee. Media24 Local Newspapers KZN has partnered with the Office of the KwaZulu-Natal Premier to roll out the popular competition throughout the province. The spelling bee originally started in Zululand, and is enjoying its fifth year there. Outstanding spellers from previ- ously disadvantaged schools stand to walk away with thousands of rands in prizes, including cash for the top spellers and their teachers, books for top spellers and their schools, as well as goodie bags for all teachers and spellers. 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It's time for Spelling Bee>> Outstanding spellers to walk away with thousands of rands in prizesWEEKLY REPORTER
THEwait is finally over for Dur-ban and North Coast pupilswhoenteredthe2014KZNPre-
mier Spelling Bee competition.Theywill be testedonSaturday30
August at Stanger High School inKwaDukuza to seewho takes the titleof queen or king Bee.
Media24 Local Newspapers KZNhas partnered with the Office of theKwaZulu-NatalPremiertorolloutthepopular competition throughout theprovince.
The spelling bee originally startedin Zululand, and is enjoying its fifthyear there.
Outstanding spellers from previ-ously disadvantaged schools stand towalkawaywiththousandsofrandsinprizes, including cash for the topspellers and their teachers, books fortop spellers and their schools, aswell
as goodie bags for all teachers andspellers.
A former teacher himself, KZNPremierSenzoMchunusaid it is criti-cal that the talent and potential of theyouth is fully developed and har-nessed to guarantee the continuoussocio-economic development of theprovince and the country.
“Indoingso,wewillensurethatwedeal decisively with the triple chal-lenge of poverty, unemployment andinequality,” he said earlier this year.
Pupils have had almost twomonths to learn the words that werereleased on 20 June.
The first leg of this year’s competi-tion was held in Richards Bay a fewweeksago,where16-year-oldWendyGoqo from Mningi High spelled herway to the top spot andwas crownedthe 2014 champion for the Zululandregion.
OnSaturday, spellersare required
to take their birth certificates or IDbooks to the event and should be ac-companiedbynomore than two sup-porters,oneofwhichmustbeanEng-lish teacher. Pupils andschools who have notentered through offi-cial channels prior totheeventwillnotbeal-lowed to take part. Forthose schools whohave entered,registrationtakes placeat 8amsharp.Spellersneed tobe in thehall andseated by8.30am.
The competition starts at 9am. Formore information on the event, callVusi Mthalane on 079 389 5205 orvisit www.kzn spellingbee.co.za
More information is also availableon the official Facebook page: KZNSpelling Bee.
The Coastal Weekly wishes allspellers the best of luck.
Nkosibumvu Secondary School pupilswill be participating in the SpellingBee. Seen are from left: principal Sifiso Cebekhulu, grade 10 pupil Samkelo Nxumalo, grade 11 pupil MbaliJayiya and school coordinator Nomsa Mbonambi.
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No housing handover...again>> RDP homeowners once again denied occupancy due to “bad crowd”
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A small group of Thandanani resi-dents claim that they have “been un-fairly left out of the chance to ownhomes”.
According to Sipho Mlondo, a localbusinessman and ward committeemember, the demarcation issue hasbeen central to the uproar of a groupof residents who refuse to let peoplemove into the RDP homes.
Mlondo saidwhenparts ofward59were merged into ward 60, tenants ofinformal homes in Thandanani were
told theycouldnotapply forhomesbe-cause only informal home ownerswould be allowed to do so.
“However,people intheneighbour-ingChubbies informal settlementwhowere renters were allowed to applyand they are now getting homes. Thepeople complained about this at thetimeandwere told togivenames to theold councillor.
“But nowwe hear that he did noth-ing with those names and that thesepeople,around90,arestillnotgoingtoget homes. How can this happen? Wejust will not allow it. This is becomingpolitical and people were shot and in-jured in a big way. This is unfair. Wewant justice,” said Mlondo.
Ward 60 councillor Chocks Ar-unajallam said that originally 314names were registered for homes andheavy rains delayed the project for thepast five years.
“Wehavebuilt298homesandthereare many people waiting to move in.There are a small number of peoplefrom Chubbies, less than 20. Unfortu-nately theprotesters are insisting theywill not allow the project to move for-ward if theChubbies residentsaregiv-en homes.”
When the Weekly reporter arrivedat the scene, enforcement officeswerefiring paint bullets and stun grenadeswere thrown at a rowdy crowd of peo-ple.Closer inspectionrevealedthat thehousing enforcements teamswere re-moving items from homes.
Theseitemswereallegedlyfromthegroup of protesters who would not al-low the handover to take place.
Chubbies resident Cynthia Pillaysaid she is “tired” of the constant de-lays.
“Yes, they may have issues withwhatever is going on, but this is unfairon us. They broke the doors of thesehomes and just moved in last nightwhen they realisedwewould be givenour homes in the morning.
“We have also experienced a largeamount of intimidation from Thanda-nani people who are telling us that wewillnevergetpeaceorourhomes.Likemany in this country who are disad-vantaged,we simplywant abetter life.I have an old, sickmum who I am tak-ing care off. Why can they not just letus live in peace?”
Housing allocation official ComfortGumede was not available for com-ment at the time of going to press.
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Training for LIV mothers>> Foster mothers at village benefit from CPR workshop
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AN experienced team of nursesfromNetcareUmhlangaHospi-tal recently trained 25 foster
mothers in cardiopulmonary resusci-tation (CPR) at LIV Village - a centrethat provides residential care for or-phaned and vulnerable children – inVerulam.
Dr Burton Shinners, general man-ager of Netcare Umhlanga Hospital,said LIV Village, which is situated inHazelmere is a “remarkable projectthat is doing outstandingworkwithinthe community, particularly in caringfor orphaned children within thegreater Durban area”.
“We felt that the foster mothers ofLIVVillagewould benefit fromhavingaworking knowledge of CPR,which isa useful technique in many emergen-cies, inwhich someone's breathing orheartbeat has stopped. One just neverknowswhen such skills, which can belifesaving, may be needed within thecommunity,” said Shinners.
LIV Village is a cluster of homeswhere orphaned and vulnerable chil-dren are brought up in a nurturing,family environment.
The homes are built in clusters ofeight surrounding communal play ar-
eas. Each of the homes has a trainedfostermotherwho loves and providesphysicalcareforsixorphanedandvul-nerable children.
“The training team from thehospi-tal,whichwas led by Sister Cheryl Pil-lay, was inspired by the caring housemothers, and delighted to be able toequip themwith CPR skills. I think themothers and nursing team proved tobe kindred spirits,” added Shinners.
CaritaNeethling of LIVVillage saidthat the foster mothers were mostgrateful for the training they receivedfrom the nursing team.
“They said they found it invaluableand empowering,” she said.
“Assistance from organisationssuch asNetcareUmhlangaHospital isalwaysmost welcome and it has beenmost gratifying for us to have formeda relationship with the facility thisyear.
“Inaddition toproviding this train-ing, the hospital has also sponsoredbeds, food, trays, a jungle gym, sup-plies and equipment for our medicalclinic,” said Neethling.
LIV Village, established in 1997,was thebrainchildof formerSouthAf-rican cricketer Tich Smith.
It enjoys the support of many well-known KwaZulu-Natal sportsmen
and businesses, and today consists ofno fewer than 150 homes supporting1 000 children.
It includes an early childhood de-velopment centre, and primary andsecondary schools. A farm and cloth-ing factory ensure that the project isself-sustaining, whilst providing em-ployment opportunities for membersof the surrounding community.
LIVVillage aims to place orphanedandvulnerable childrenof the greaterDurbanarea intoanurturingenviron-ment with a foster mother as well aswith schooling to educate them.
“If these children are equippedwith essential moral values and lifeskills, theywill growuptobeagenera-tion that will influence positivechange in SouthAfrica,” saidDr Shin-ners.
“Netcare Umhlanga Hospital isconstantly looking at ways to empow-er and assist the communities weserve. We have been greatly im-pressedbytheworkbeingundertakenbyLIVVillage andhope that the assis-tancewehaveprovidedwill beof ben-efit to the organisation and its people.Wewish this inspiring initiative everysuccess into the future, as it deservesto grow from strength to strength,”added Shinners.
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Changes for Canelands>> Residents welcome new ablution facilitiesWEEKLY REPORTER
EIGHT additional ablution facilitieshave been approved for the Canelandsarea, this according to ward 61 council
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“We realised that the community was inurgent need of ablution facilities and thatthey could not wait until the housing projectwas initiated. So we needed this quick inter
vention to make life more comfortable forthe residents,” he said.
These ablution facilities include showerareas, wash basins as well as flushing toilets. Building operations are expected tocommence soon. All local labour will be utilised and there will be permanent employment opportunities for at least eight caretakers, said Abraham.
Vincent Khanyile, the ANC branch execu
We have been living in squalid conditions forthe past 20 years. Hundreds of our poor people have secured job opportunities in theCanelands Industrial area.”
Ward committee member Fana Dumahas welcomed these developments as “remarkable service delivery programmes” andcommended Abraham in his “quest to improve the quality of the lives of the previously marginilised people”.
ONE person was critically injured aftera car overturned near the King ShakaInternational airport traffic lights onSunday evening.
According to Reaction Unit SouthAfrica(RUSA)headPremBalramhereceived several calls informing him thata red Corolla overturned several timesbefore coming to rest in a sugar field
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“Paramedics from Reaction UnitSouth Africa and Netcare 911 stabiliseda female passenger who was criticaland transported her to hospital, saidBalram. “A 10yearold child was alsostabilised by another private ambulance service and rushed to hospital.”
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Doing it for charity>> Local school rewarded for their dedication
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REPRESENTATIVES of the Ton-gaat ChildWelfare visited Ton-gaat Primary School last week
to present a certificate to the schoolfor their outstanding contributionsmade towards the Children’s Fund.
Addressing the assembly, socialworker Devi Naidoo, thanked pupilsfor their “sterling work and sheerdedication” toward the initiative.
The fund was initiated after re-searchconductedshowedthelinkbe-tween hunger reduction, improvednutrition and children’s learning.
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ing children’ and themoney receivedwillhelptosustaintheschool’sbreak-fast programme.
Naidoo placed emphasis on team-work. “The Tongaat Child Welfarewas proud “to have you on our teamwhereby you have helped us to helpother less fortunate children,” shesaid.
Peru Naidu, a Children's Fundcommittee member, also addressedtheassemblyandgavespecial thanksto the principal, Mrs L. Applesamy,teachers and pupils their commit-ment and “hard work into ensuringthat a successful contribution wasmade”.
He added that there are currently,2391pupilsbenefitingdaily fromthisprogramme where a nutritiousbreakfastcereal,Morvite, isprovidedto pupils before the commencementof the school day.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSeen are Peru Naidu (left) from theChildren’s Fund handing a certificateto the principal Mrs. L. Applesamy(right).
Members of the clubwere invitedto celebrate Cancer Week and Wom-en’s Daywith the patients and volun-teers.
The clubshowed thepatientshowspecial they are by showering themwith gifts, love and empoweringwords.Dr.RubeenaPartab, the guestspeaker, made pupils and patientsaware of the importance of takingtimeoff from their busy schedules forsome “me time”.
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1. Copy of learner’s birth certificate / ID2. Copy of both parent’s / guardian’s ID3. Learner’s latest 2014 progress report4. SASSA card if learner receives child support5. Proof of residence.6. Registration fee of R600 that will be part payment forSchool fees for 2015
ADMISSIONS FOR 2015 WILL CLOSE ON3rd OCTOBER 2014
CONTACT THE SCHOOL ONPH: 032 9441665 • FAX 0866929193
iLembe receives new fleet of 70 vehicles>> Fleet distributed amongst all units in municipality
MERVYN KRISHNA
THE iLembe District Municipality saw it fittingtoinvestinbuyingafleetof70newvehicles, including water tankers, crew cabs anddouble cabs to assist their “efficiency” goingforward.
The vehicles were handed to iLembe
Mayor Welcome Mdabe at a ceremony onMonday, 25 August at the iLembe Auditorium.
Other stakeholders including officialsfrom Wesbank, Gemini Motors, CMH Trucks,municipals officials and councillors attended the event.
Mdabe, is his address, said the purpose
behind the initiative is to ensure that asthe municipality they keep and fulfil theirprimary responsibility and task of ensuringand enhancing service delivery to the community.
“We are convinced as the municipalitythat this initiative will benefit our community in a very positive way and bridge the gapbetween complaints and the responsewithin a reasonable time.
“The fleet was distributed amongst allthe units of the municipality (KwaDukuza,Mandeni, Maphumulo and Ndwedwe) andthey are already on the ground working tomake the lives of our people better,” saidMdabe.
Acting municipal manager Jeff Khumalosaid at iLembe, service delivery is on the topof their agenda.
“I have already held meetings with thedrivers and informed them that they will undergo advanced driving lessons provided byWesbank. If they break the speed limit, thenwe will immediately receive an SMS and willdealwiththerespectivedriversaccordingly,”said Khumalo.
The Buffelsdale Primary School recently held its DebsBall. Participants and members of staff at the eventfrom left: (standing) Zain Kader, Sudhir Singh, DesiganSubroyen (guest of honour ) and YP Govender (principal). Front from left: first princess Alka Runglall, queenNikasha Govender, second princess Zaahirah Manilall,first Prince Jashin Chetty and second Prince AyushGounden.
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The history of theWonderbag>> ‘For every Wonderbag bought, one is donated to a less fortunatefamily’
IN June Natural Balance, manu-facturers of the non-electric slowcooker — the Wonderbag —
opened a factory in Tongaat.This has enabled the brand to
manufacture its own products in-stead of outsourcing the manufac-turing of this popular South Africanexport.
The Wonderbag is a revolution-ary, heat-retention cooker that al-lows food that has been brought to
the boil by conventionalmethods, tocontinue to cook for up to 12 hours,without using additional energysource.
SarahCollins, CEOofWonderbagsays having this factory will havemany benefits — it allows ownerscontrol over the quality of the itemsproduced as well as the flexibility tointroducenew lines, like aprons andoven gloves, to the existing product.
“One of themajor benefits is local
jobcreation,whichisinkeepingwithWonderbag’s ethos of assisting un-derprivileged South Africans.
“Wespecifically chose tobaseouroperation on the North Coast be-cause of the collapse of the CMT in-dustry in thearea, sowewereawareof the desperate need for jobs andwanted to help in anywaywe could.We are also looking at adding newline items in an effort to createmorejobs.”
Not only is theWonderbaga revo-lutioninthekitchen, it isalsoarecipefor social change. First World coun-trieshaveembraced theWonderbagbecause of its environmental attri-butes and particularly its social con-tributions, because for every Won-derbagbought inaFirstWorldcoun-try one is donated to a less fortunatefamily in South Africa.Wonderbagwas founded in South
Africa six years ago by local entre-preneur and social activist, Collins,and the product was born out of apractical desire to continue cookingduring a bout of Eskom load shed-ding.
Since opening its doors the com-pany has grown exponentially andthisproducthascrossedbordersintooverseas markets and Wonderbags
aresoldinmanycountries,includingthe U.S. and the United Kingdom.The product was listed on Ama-zon.comin2013andsaleshavedou-bled on a monthly basis, indicatingthat it has successfully penetratedthe U.S. market.
TheTongaatregionhasalonghis-tory in the “cut make trim” industryand after the closure of a prominenttextile plant in 2004 where thou-sands of labourers were laid off, theareahasbeen indireneedof jobs forskilled and unskilled labourers. ThenewNatural Balance factory createsmuch-neededjobsfor35permanentworkers and up to 20 casual staff ona daily basis.
The newly opened factorymanu-factures4 000Wonderbagsamonthwith the potential to increase to 6000, while relying on the currentstaff complement.In recentmonths the factory start-
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Wonderbags are available onlineat www.kalahari.com,www.takealot.com,www.yuppiechef.com orwww.nb-wonderbag.co.za.
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The Wonderbag staff in Tongaat.
THE Shree Sananthan Mundal And theShree Sanathan Dharma Sabha of SouthAfrica will host a special workshop on thepractical performance and explanationHindu rituals and practices on The 30 and31 August at the Shree Sanathan MundalTemple In Stanger at 8am.
The aim of the workshop is to share experience and knowledge among Hindupundits and devotees to ensure consistency when performing prayers, rituals andpractices.
Five priests from the temple will deliverdiscourses on how to conduct funerals andceremonies thereafter which include hurdee, thilak, weddings, shasthi and thesandhya poojas.
On31AugustTheShriSatnarayanVrathKatha will be conducted. After every ritualthe community will be allowed to askquestions.
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I RECENTLY covered the ‘Eskom Expo ForYoung Scientists North Coast’ regionalfinals at the University of Zululand. I had
been looking forward to the event since lastNovember.
Needless to say, I was very happy it wasfinally happening. When I first learned ofit, I was surprised it existed at all.
You see, last year I was running up anddown eSikhawini (my hometown) trying toestablish a science organisation to host ascience fair for the schools in the ‘loxion’ toparticipate in.
My anticipation for the science fair I attended that day quickly soured as I wentthrough the many project displays. Whilstquite a number of projects impressed me,there weren’t enough of them, particularlyfrom previously disadvantaged schools.
Look, I was not expecting to see perpetual motion machines or someone disprovingthe general theory of relativity, but I waslooking forward to projects that showedsome real scientific prowess.
You see, science is not about being right,it isabouttryingtofindatruthinasystematic way and sometimes this takes great perseverance, a quality these two young scientists displayed.
It was quite sad to see how a lot of thesubstandard projects were from “previouslydisadvantaged schools” (a euphemism forrural and township schools that were deniedproper laboratories because the Africanchild had “no business learning maths andscience”).
A number of them were not science projects at all, instead they were cutnpasteinserts from the Internet and did not ask oranswer any scientific questions, as required.It may be the awkward nerd in me, but Ifound this incredibly sad.
The science fair is a great initiative anda very important event in any young scientist and engineer's life, which I believe couldmake or break the idea of science at theearly stage.
Not all of us will become scientists, butI believe that it is important to have a community of individuals who understand andappreciate the scientific method. Wouldn’tit just be a better world if we were all scien
tifically literate?Anyway, when 1994 ushered in the new
democratic regime, a new education systemwas introduced so that a pupil in kwaDlangezwa and another in Arboretum studythe same chemistry because they are nowboth considered equal.
It seems that this is not the case. You see,it took centuries to reenforce the idea thatAfrican pupils are less inclined to understand science and mathematics in theminds of the township schools’ pupils andteachers alike.
We must also admit, however, that science and mathematics is not yet seen asa viable career path for many parents toadvisetheirchildren topursue. It is,however,still up to communities (parents, teachersthe SGBs) to take science and mathematicseducation seriously.
Thiscolumnshouldalsoserveasmyantiprocrastination effort at not being anothernaysayer who sees “the problem” and doesnot propose a solution. My intention is towork with schools in communities such asin eSikhawini with their science fair entriesfor the coming year.
Hopefully, this will be one of many initiatives I will be involved in, in terms of improving science education in our socalled township and rural schools.
Interested? Call me. I would be morethan happy to see how and where I can help.
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God looked around his garden, and he found anempty place. He then looked down upon this earth.And saw your tired face. He put his arms aroundyou and lifted you to rest. God’s garden must bebeautiful, he only takes the best.
Date : Wednesday 03 September 2014Venue : Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple
Hall, Gandhi’s HillTime : Service – 7pm, Supper at 6pm
Loving husband to Logie, dad to Prem, Vasanthie, Mala& Vishnu, father-in-law to Priscy, Salona & Preggie,
Date : Saturday 30 August 2014Venue : S.V.E.T Culture Centre, 7 Maharaj
Road, Gandhi’s Hill, TongaatTime : 4pm
Kindly accept this as a personal invitation.
Of 18 Saunders Circle, Belvedere, Tongaat
The Yearly Memorial Service will take place:
MEMORIAL SERVICE OF LATE
MR KRISHNA REDDY (PHILIP)
We hold you close within our hearts, and thereyou shall remain. To walk with us throughoutour lives until we meet again. We pray thatGod has given you the crown you’ve truly won.
Venue : V. Moonsamy HallDate : 2nd September 2014 on Tuesday
Supper will be served at 18:00, service tofollow thereafter at 19:00
Sadly missed by only son Anthony, brother,sisters and host of family & friends.
>> The KZN Agriculture and Environmental AffairsDepartment is hosting a Free Rabies VaccinationCampaign in Tongaat andSurrounding Areas from 16September 2014 to 19 September 2014 as per the attached schedule.>> A General Meeting will be held at VishwaroopTemple and Dharamshala on 23 September 2014 atGokhaleHallat8pm.Allregisteredmembersareinvited to attend .>> The Shree Gopal Lal Temple of 9 Temple Road,Temple Valley, Verulam invites you to its GANESHCHATURTHI celebrations on Friday 29 August 2014 at6.30pm. Programme includes hawan, bhajans andkirtans. Supper will be served. Enquiries Pundit BRMaharaj – (032) 533 4464/ 082 925 3418>> The Shree Gopal Lal Hindu Temple invites you andyour loved ones to its monthly AKHAND HANUMANCHALISA RECITAL (11 times). Tuesday 02 September2014 6pm at Shree Gopal Lal Temple, 9 Temple Road,Temple Valley, Verulam Supper will be served. Formoreinformation,contactDayaKhaduaonm0837795253/ (032) 533 0127.>> The Shri Siva Subramaniar Alayam of UmdlotiDrift Verulam celebrates Vinayagar Sadurthi with
much splendour. Please join us on Friday, 29 August2014 at 6pm at 6 Temple Road Umdloti Drift Verulam,for an evening of bhajans and discourse. Devotees arewelcome to bring in their offerings.
Supperwillbeserved.Formoreinformationpleasecontact Guru Ramalingam Veeramuthu on 0325333696.>> The Sandfields Civic Association is hosting a potjieand braai master competition on 6 September, 4pm,at the Sandfields School grounds. For more info, contact Yogan on 0844678474.>> Vishwaroop temple and dharmashala, 10 pleinstreet,Tongaat,willobserveGaneshchathurthionfriday 29 august 2014 From 6.30 to 8pm Ganesha pujawill also be done. From 6am to 7pm on Friday. All arewelcome.>> A General Meeting will be held at VishwaroopTemple and Dharamshala on 23 September atGokhaleHallat8pm.Allregisteredmembersareinvited to attend.>> Notice of Tongaat Civic Association meeting forTuesday 2 september at Watsonia Library. Time6.30pm. Invitation is open to all including Tongaatbusiness.
what’s onTo place a notice in the “What's on” section, email [email protected] or fax us on032 945 2502. Deadline – Monday 4pm. Items in this section will only be run twice ahead of yourevent and are free of charge.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDVerulam Secondary pupil Shruthi Kirti Ramluckan (Grade 9), second from left, recentlyachieved a silver medal in her category at the regional Eskom Expo for young scientist heldearlier this month. She is seen with principal M.I. Ismail, Mr S Ramluckan parent and Mr rSingh HOD Mathematics. She has been selected to participate in the national finals in Boksburg in October.
Science award for Verulam pupil
SIBAYA Casino and Entertainment Kingdom has beenrated tops in a survey by Professional ManagementReview (PMR), a wellread South African publicationfor business executives and decision makers.
The complex, which includes a casino, conferencefacilities, and two quality hotels, received the DiamondArrow Award in the category, Business Sector:Casinos / Entertainment Centres in KwaZuluNatal.
A DiamondArrow Award is the highest accoladethat can be achieved by companies in that category.Surveyrespondents – which included government officials and corporate representatives, including CEOs,businessowners, and directors based in KZN – ratedSibaya highly across all indicators. Overall, Sibayaachieved a rating of 4.20 out of a possible 5.00.
The purpose of the survey is to profile KZN as agrowth point, potential investment area and tourismand business destination for local and internationalinvestors.
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“We are obviously delighted that Sibaya has beenacknowledged as a leading company and an economic and community influencer in the KZN region. Thatwereceivedsuchanexcellentrating,basedontheperceptions of PMR’s professional readership, is a greatsource of pride.
“The award bears testimony to our employees’commitment to service excellence, quality, professionalism, and innovation. As ambassadors, livingout the values of Sun International, they have helpedbuild Sibaya into a respected brand and preferred leisure and entertainmentdestination.
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THE ever popular Spar Ladies Race attracted a sea of blue clad energetic participantsto the historic 25th running of the highlysuccessful event.
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Checkout Verulam Falcons ladies wereled by the inform Bongiwe Majozi who finished in a comfortable time of 55 minutes.She was followed home by the tough assteel Vitasha Ramnarayan three minuteslater.
VERULAM Athletic Club (VAC)hosted its annual ladies andmembers breakfast at Blue la-
goon, Durban this weekend after heSpar ladies race.
Members and their families weretreated to “brunch” as part of VAC’sextended Women’s Month pro-gramme this year. Convener FarozaLuckan and her team ensured apleasant day of festivities coupledwith glorious weather.
With justover14500runners tak-ing to the idyllic surroundsofDurbanand thePhalula siblingsmaking theirmark in the race known for personalbests for the front pacers.
Nokukhanya Nsibande led team
VAChome in53 minuteswithAnithaSewnarainin towpostingherperson-al best in a sub one hour 53 minutesfinish.
Veteran Dolly Shamlall easedthrough in1.15aheadofWalkerSun-drie Ramlagan in 1.18. RunningComrade Tharushka Sokoo followedthrough in 1.22 with Pam followingfour minutes later. Walker RenukaMoodleyand spouseJaysonMoodleyenjoyed the ambience in an effortless
1.27.Bhavistra Ramlagan comfortably
finishedoffinasubonethirty1.28fin-ish ahead of walkers Judy RajooBrenda Peters and Shireen Sunker.Members and thepublic are remind-ed that the Verulam Child Welfare ishosting the Pick n Pay Fun Run on14September at Verulam RecreationGrounds.
Logistics support is provided byVAC. The date for the Heritage DayRace has changed from 24 Septem-ber to 26 October at Mount Edge-combe. Details are to follow for thisrace. The Day Lee Independent TimeTrial takes place every Saturday atGaterite Centre at 6am consisting of4km, 8km. It’s free to the public andall are welcome.
All Star (Tongaat) walkedaway with a mammoth winover the weekend after theybeat James Cosmos five goalsto nil. Seen are the victoriousteam.
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Home victory for Calypso>> Big win as home team puts four goals away
WEEKLY REPORTER
CALYPSOSportingtookonElev-enMen at the SheikMohideenStadium in the SAFA SABCas-
tle league home match.The match, as usual, began with
Calypso Sporting out the gate in fullattack.
They did not allow the oppositionto settledownand takecontrol of thematch and attacked from both theleft and right side of the field.
This tactic phased Eleven Men
and allowed for the first goal to bescoredinthe12thminutewhenKen-nethCeleblasted theball home fromjust outside the18yardbox from themiddle of the field.
settle and Calypso continued withthe attack and in the 43rd minutescored the fourth goal through Ve-shayNaidoowholobbedtheballovera stranded keeper.
During the break coach BunkerNaidoowarned theplayersnot to re-lax and think “the game is over” andto continue with the attack and playthe passing and attacking football.
However, the visitors in the sec-ond half had the better of Calypsoand took theattack to thehometeamand did not allow them to settle.
The home team was under pres-sure fromthestartandhadtodefendbrilliantly to keep the visitors at bayon numerous occasions.
In the 75th minute the visitorswere awarded a penalty throughsome lack of concentration in de-fense and the visitors scored in thesecond attempt.
Calypsohad to defend for the restof the match and had to settle for anexcellent 4-1 home win at the finalwhistle.
The coach was happy with thefirst half performance and the at-tackingandpassingfootball.Heindi-cated that there is still somework tobedonegoing into therestof thesea-son, but emphasised the coming to-getherofyouthandexperienceis im-portantand ismakingadifference in
Saturday 30 AugustSheik Mohiden Stadium
8.30am U13 All Stars vs Shakashead United; 9am U17 All Stars vsGandhis Hill; 10am U13 Gandhis Hillvs Hambanathi Tigers; 11am U15 Barcelona United vs Gandhis Hill; 12pmU17 Gandhis Hill vs Tongaat United;1.30pm Gandhis Hill vs Belvedere;3pm Sab Uthongathi vs Royal ExpressBuffelsdale Stadium
8.30am U13 Calypso Sporting vsMaidstone; 9am U15 Belvedere vsCalypso Sporting; 10am U15 Supersport Eagles vs Maidstone; 11am U17Cottonlands vs Maidstone; 12pm U15All Stars vs Real Attackers; 2pm Belvedere United vs Maidstone A;3.30pm All Stars vs ThanxHambanathi Stadium
11.30am U17 Trouble Makers vsDallas Young Stars; 12.30pm U15Troublemakers vs Shakashead United; 2pm Scorpions vs Disco B;3.30pm Dallas Young Stars vs
Tongaat United
Sunday 31 AugustSheik Mohideen Stadium11.30am Gandhis Hill vs Scorpi
ons; 1pm Uthongathi vs Umbhayi Lions; 3pm Sab Uthongathi vs Bhekisizwe UnitedBuffelsdale Stadium
11.30am Cottonlands vs Barcelona United; 1pm Shakashead Unitedvs Hambanathi Tigers; 3pm Belvedere United vs Spain AHambanathi Stadium
1pm Beeva Ramblers vs Supersport Eagles; 3pm Disco A vs Newtown Stars
SAFA fixtures
36th minutewhenBaseroShude frommidfield re-ceived an ex-cellent balland slottedhome for thetwo-goallead.
At thisstage the vis-itors wereshocked andrattledby theattack of Ca-lypsoand thethird goalwas scoredin the 38thminute fromthe penaltyspotbyScaraDamanewhen Ntoko-zo Samuelswas broughtdown in aclear goalscoring op-
the team performance. Ca-lypso will take on Royal Ex-press this Sunday at Kwa-MashuNo.6groundat3pm.
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