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Event organisers are passion- ateabouttheareawithdiscussions under way to host the 2016 world championships on the South Coast as well. There are still some opportuni- ties should the public wish to be in- volved with this event, such as as- sisting with the community project by supplying 80 branded T-shirts and lunch boxes for the children and 4x4 vehicles to assist with me- dia transport. In addition local children will be taught how to swim and paddle by world champions a day prior to the event. — Fever Reporter. At the signing are (from left) Gillian Habib (Port Edward Tourism Area committee), Justin Mackrory (South Coast Tourism CEO) and Africa Expedition organisers Stephan and Heidi Muller of Kinetic Events. PHOTO: SUPPLIED For more information on Expedition Africa contact Nikki Tilley on 039 682 7944
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South Coast to host‘Expedition Africa’
>> South Coast on the map
IT’S all systemsgo for theworldfamous Expedition Africa totake place on the South Coast
between 25 and 31 May.The international event - host-
ed by Kinetic Events - involvesmountainbiking, trekking, kayak-ing,swimming,ropeworkandori-enteering.
Organisers met with SouthCoast Tourism in Port Edward tosign the deal last Saturday, aftermonths of negotiations, arrange-ments and discussions,
The terrain used for the eventwill be along the Wild Coast withthe host town being Port Edward.
Over 20 national and 20 inter-national teams are signing up forwhat is to be one of themost excit-ingeventsonthisyear’seventscal-endar.
The excitement doesn’t endthere. With Expedition Africa, thename of the game is teamwork.
Teams will navigate using amap and landmarks and will en-counter harsh remote environ-ments in all weather conditions.Teams will travel day and nightandcandecide if,whenandwhereto rest.
The first team to complete allthe expedition legs and visiting allthe control points will be declaredthe winner.
South Coast Tourism CEO Jus-tin Mackrory said him and histeam are thrilled that the SouthCoast is to host to this ground-breaking event.
“Not only is South Africa al-ready ranking very high interna-tionally having won fifth place intheworldchamps inCostaRicare-cently, but to have over 40 teamsjoin us from around the world inourpieceofparadiseisatrueprivi-lege,” said Mackrory.
Also in attendance at themeet-ing was Nikki Tilley, marketingand events specialist for SouthCoast Tourism.
“Worldmediaarewatchingtoo.Every adventure racing teambrings their own media personwho will then be uploading visualand other content to social mediaand television daily to their home
countries,” she said.“We are incredibly fortunate to
be able to work with 20 mediaagencies and journalists fromaround the world in such a wayandto furtherdevelopnetworks tobuild on other sporting events onthe South Coast,” said Tilley.
The eventwill attract 160 com-petitors who will stay in andaround theSouthCoast for thedu-ration of the week-long event inaddition to the additional days
which they need to spend here toacclimatise.
Acclimatisation for teams fromaround the world works on onehour toonedayspenthereprior tothe event. Therefore if a team hasa time change of five hours, theywill need to spend an additionalfive days here.
Event organisers are passion-ateabouttheareawithdiscussionsunder way to host the 2016 worldchampionshipsontheSouthCoast
as well.There are still some opportuni-
tiesshouldthepublicwishtobein-volved with this event, such as as-sistingwiththecommunityprojectby supplying 80 branded T-shirtsand lunch boxes for the childrenand4x4vehicles toassistwithme-dia transport.
Inadditionlocalchildrenwillbetaught how to swimandpaddle byworldchampionsadaypriortotheevent. — Fever Reporter.
At the signing are (from left) Gillian Habib(Port Edward Tourism Area committee), JustinMackrory (South Coast Tourism CEO) and AfricaExpedition organisers Stephan and Heidi Mullerof Kinetic Events.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
For more information on Expedition Africacontact Nikki Tilley on 039 682 7944
At a joint partnership dealand memorandum of under-standing signed by the Hibis-cus Coast Municipal ManagerMaxMbiliandSancoDevelop-ment Institute CEO SiphoKhuzwayo at council cham-bers, journalists were told onThursday that themunicipali-ty has entered into a three-year partnership with theSouth African National RoadAccident Fund to fund a pot-hole-fixingpilotprojectwhichwill be implemented androlled out by the Sanco Devel-opment Institute.
Mbili said the RoadAccident Fund has given themunicipality R1,5 million forthis financial year andwill getadditional funding for the2015 to 2016 financial year.
“Thismoneywillbeusedtorecruit co-operatives andbenefit military veterans,family members, child-head-ed families and unemployedpeople from disadvantagedbackgrounds. The purpose isto empower local people eco-nomicallyand involve theminthe roll-out of infrastructuraldevelopment and create job
opportunities for them,” saidMbili.
He stressed that this part-nership is three-legged as itinvolves themunicipality as abeneficiary of a pilot projectthatwillberolledoutnational-ly.
Khuzwayo said they theywill ensure quality workman-ship from the co-operatives.
“The new recruited co-op-eratives will be trained tocomply with quality assur-
ance standards.”He said that this is a coun-
trywide pilot project, budgetpermitting.
“We want to reduce thenumberofpeoplewhodependon social grants to survive.
“Sowewanted tobea stra-tegic partner of local munici-palities.
“We are here to endorseand bless this project as part-ners to fight potholes on ourroads,” said Khuzwayo.
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAAt the media briefing and signing of a memorandum of un-derstanding between HCM and the Sanco Development Insti-tute last week are HCM Manager Max Mbili (left) and SancoDevelopment Institute CEO Sipho Khuzwayo.
War onpotholes>> Added ‘financial muscle’ against potholes
A 23-YEAR-OLD man, Nksoningphilile Mgwali,from Bizana got into difficulty at Silver Beach,Port Edward last Saturday just after 2pm, anddrowned.
Lifeguards and National Sea Rescue Institutemembers pulled him from the sea and started re-suscitation.
Netcare 911 paramedics arrived at the sceneand continued to resuscitate the patient for sometime. Despite their efforts the man was declareddead. Police spokesperson Captain Gerald Mfekaconfirmed that Port Edward SAPS are investigat-ing an inquest docket. — Supplied.
Man drowns atSilver Beach
Steve Sneddon prepares forThe Ponts Big Catch fishingcompetition on Saturday, 22March from first light to 4pmwith prize giving at 6pm.Briefing takes place at ThePont on Friday, 21 March at6pm. Entry is free with fantas-tic prizes and giveaways and isopen to bank fishing and fish-erman and women of all ages.Entry forms available at Tacklebox, Shelly Beach, AnglersWorld, Shelly Beach, Lucky’sManaba and Lucky’s PortShepstone and The Pont, PortEdward. Contact event organis-er Stacey Upfold of UltimateEvents on 074 188 3272 or e-mail [email protected]: SUPPLIED
EVERY day about 150 pupils are left to loi-ter in Margate Middle School corridors forhours, not because they want to or are al-lowed to, but because there are notenough teachers.
The area ward councillor, JeanSchmidt, said he had received phone callsfrom many parents who were concernedabout the situation at the school andtheir children.
“A group of parents contacted me andsaid they were not happy that their chil-dren were not being taught. I visited theschool and saw what was going on,” saidSchmidt.
It appears that the Department ofEducation requested that the school be
transformed from a “middle school” to asecondary school in 2014.
It now has new premises and is ableto accommodate more pupils.
However, what the education depart-ment failed to do is employ more teach-ers and provide additional learning sup-plies and equipment.
Prior to this, the school comprised dry-wall structures with only Grade 8 andGrade 9 pupils.
“At the beginning of the year, an addi-tional 150 pupils arrived at the school,but there were no desks and chairs forthese children. After pleading with the[education] department our request wasmet,” said a source.
One of the teachers, who wants to re-main anonymous, said teaching was nolonger a pleasure.
“With a class of 72 children, it’s diffi-cult. The children seated at the back of theroom cannot hear me, and I cannot give
these children when we are not given thecorrect tools?”
A source confirmed that two addition-al teachers reported to the school lastweek, but more are needed.
The school currently has 14 teachersand requires at least three more.
Other facilities that need attentionare the biology lab, which has no appara-tus, and a library that has no books; andthe sports field is incomplete.
Department of Education spokesper-son Sihle Moltshwa failed to respondto numerous requests for comment overa two-week period.
PHOTO: CANDYCE KRISHNAA 72-pupil classroom.
Margateschool shortof teachers
certain children the extra at-tention he or she may need,”said the teacher.
The normal pupil-teacherratio is 1:32.
What concerned theteacher more is that if pupilsfailed certain subjects suchas English, they fail the en-tire exam.
“Pupils also have toshare textbooks and there-fore homework cannot becompleted. How can we pro-vide quality education for
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CANSA South Coast regional office held its Relay for Life Appreciationevening at Palm Manor Wedding in Umtentweni on Tuesday evening …
Attending theevent areMichelle Cuppan(left) from Hopeon the Moveand chairpersonMichelle Carless.
Attending areLisa Clark (left)and HannelieMilliar fromBeekmanBrothers.
At the event onTuesday are(from left)Michael, Stephenand PatrickJekapu.
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CANSA South Coast hosted aRelay for Life Appreciationevening at the Palm ManorWedding and Function Venuein Umtentweni on Tuesday.
Relay For Life stakehold-ers, sponsors, team captains,entertainers and committeemembers attended.
Cansa South Coast con-veyed its appreciation toeveryone who contributed tomaking the fundraiser the re-sounding success it was.
One of the organisers,Diane Saunders said theevening began with a shortvideopresentationofthe2014Port Shepstone Relay for Life,followed by a synopsis of howthe funds raised would beused by Cansa.
“Certificates of apprecia-tion were handed out to par-ticipating teams and spon-sorswhokindlysupportedtheevent.TheRelayForLifecom-mittee members were ac-knowledged and thanked fortheir hard work and commit-ment,” said Saunders.
Six members of the com-mittee were awarded goldawards for three years’service on the committee,namely Michelle Carless, Ali-sonKeys, Jenny Lee, RachelleVanZyl,AngieMeekandMikeFanner.
The hostesses at PalmManorWeddingandFunctionVenue were thanked and ac-knowledged for their kindcontributions.
Prize giving was the high-lightoftheeveningwithprizesawarded to Keith Evans forwalking200 lapson thenight.BestTeamPosterwent toHar-vey World Travel, while theBest Dressed Teamwas Hopeon the Move.
MostFundsRaisedindivid-ual team was Hope on theMove.MostFundsRaisedbyacorporate teamwent to Beek-man Brothers and the Sun-shine Sisters scooped the
Team Spirit award.The evening was wrapped
up with a tribute to CarlesswhohaschairedtheRelayForLife committee for the pastthree relays in Port Shep-stone, including the first relay
on the South Coast.Carless was thanked for
her hard work and contribu-tion to the South Coast regionandwasawardedwithagiftasa token of appreciation fromCansa.
PHOTOS: DIANE SAUNDERSSouth Coast ‘Fever’ office manager Tom Pearson (left) re-ceives a certificate of appreciation from chairperson MichelleCarless.
Cansa saysthankyou tosponsors
At the Cansa South Coast Relay for Life Appreciation eveningat the Palm Manor Wedding and Function Venue are AngiBaleta (left) from Sunshine Sisters and chairperson MichelleCarless.
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SISTRS4HUMANITY, a PortShepstone-based non-profitorganisation hosted its sev-enth fundraising event atUmthunzi Hotel and Confer-ence Centre in Tweni on Sat-urday. The Sisters4HumanityCEO, Hassina Kathrada saidthe proceeds of the sixthevent,held inOctober,andtheproceeds of this event are foralleviating the Syrian refugeecrisis by providing funds fortwo boreholes in villages indire straits.
“[Thefundraiser] isalsofortheprovisionof tonsof flour toprovide daily bread to starv-
ing people. The average refu-gee [only] has a proper mealevery five days,” said Kath-rada.
GuestandkeynotespeakerSafeeyaMoosa, a representa-tive from Al Imdaad’s Wom-an’s Forum founder and CEOof Spiritual Chords, ad-dressed attendees saying thatthe Syrian conflict is a stepback for all humans.
“Tomanyofus, evenundernormal circumstances, theprospectof leavinghomeisof-tenadauntingone.Whether itbe for work, studies or even aholiday we are always some-what wistful whenwe have toleave, because we are awareofwhat’sbeingleftbehindand
ing turned upside down in aninstant. Imagine being tornaway from your family, pic-ture watching loved ones be-ing butchered before youreyes.Thinkofhow itmust feeltowatch your home being de-molished, how it must feel towatchthelifedrainawayfromyour innocent child. Thisbleak imagination is a realitytoeverysingleSyrianrefugee.
“Each one of themhas hadto watch their loved ones,their lives and their posses-sionsperishintheblinkofeye.Not being able to mourn theirloss, unable to salvage any-thing but their lives, the inno-centpeopleofSyriahavebeenforcedto flee theirhomeswithnowhere to go and nothing togo towards,” said Moosa.
Kathrada said that peopleall over have been raisingfunds toassist throughorgan-isations like the Al ImdaadFoundation.
“Funds raised to date arearound R95 000.More pledg-es are coming through, that’san awesome amount made atthe ladies event.
“Isn’t God great, this is justso amazingly unbelievable,”she said. She can be reachedon 083 777 3218 for furthersupport.
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELARazia Bux and Zeriwa Khan.
Sistrs4Humanityfundraisersuccess
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the memo-ries that at-tach us to theplace we callhome. As isoften said,home iswhere theheart is. Nowimagine acompletelydifferent sce-nario,” saidMoosa.
“Imaginehaving yourwhole life be-
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELASafeeya Moosa and Sandy Foce, owner ofUmthunzi.
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELARayhaanah Khan, Aaliyah Khan and Taskeen Khan.
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAAneesa Moosa and Gayle Hitchinson.
STMARTINdePorresSchoolheld itsan-nual charity golf day at the Port Shep-stone Country Club on Saturday.
TheStMartindePorres staffwere al-so on the field to ensure the success oftheir charity golf tournament.
PrincipalKayNair supported thedayandmetwith the golfers, thanking themfor their participation.
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELATaking part in the St Martin de PorresSchool Charity Golf Day at the PortShepstone Country Club on Saturdayare (from left) Ian Rajagopal, ChurchillHlongwa, Joep Biermans, Kay Nair andDion Davey.
Support forcharity golfday
THE Ugu DistrictMunicipality’sleadership is toembark on com-munity visits topresent the budg-et for the2014/2015 finan-cialyear informedby the currentfive-year Inte-grated Develop-ment Plan (IDP) ofthe municipality.
Khuzwayosaidthesevisitswillbeusedto reflect on the government’s plans,progress and achievements over the20 years of democracy and celebratethiscampaignunderthetheme“Work-ingtogetherwehavemadeUgudistricta better district for all”.
KhuzwayosaidtheUguDistrictMu-nicipality mayor, NtombifikileGumede will present the municipalbudget in linewith community servicedelivery needs which include waterand sanitation, infrastructure devel-opment and other special pro-grammes which cater for the elderly,and the youth among others.
“Currently, theUguDistrictMunici-pality has achieved numerous servicedelivery milestones through the col-lectiveeffortsofitspoliticalandadmin-istration leadership. Themunicipalityhas implemented multimillion randprojects across the district, benefitingthe district’s family of municipalities,”said Khuzwayo.
Hesaid the rolled-outprojectshaveensured that communities, especiallyin rural areas, have access to waterand sanitation services and in the ur-banareas, theupgradingof thedeteri-orating infrastructure has ensureduncompromised services.
“Thedistrictiscurrentlysittingatanimpressive 98% installation comple-tion rate under the household sanita-tion programmewhich commenced inthe 2010/2011 financial year. Themil-lennium development goals seek toeradicate the sanitation backlog andthe Ugu District Municipality has ad-hered to this target,” said Khuzwayo.
Themunicipality,guidedbythe leg-islation and conforming to the provi-sions enshrined in the Municipal Fi-nance Management Act, has ensuredthat public funds are spent efficientlyandtransparently.“Itsservicedeliveryendeavourstocontinuouslyseektoad-dressthetriplechallengeofunemploy-ment, inequality and poverty,” saidKhuzwayo.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDUgu District Mu-nicipality MayorNtombifikileGumede willpresent theirbudget to com-munities forcomment.
Ugu leadershipto visitcommunities
School getsforeign aid>> ‘We have officially opened the renovated classrooms’
KWAMASOSHA High inKwaNzimakwe, outsidePortEdward,haswelcomed
the renovation and upgrade of sixclassrooms, courtesy of a team ofNorwegian fundraisers.
Fundraising team leader Pas-tor Rolf Olsen said they visitedKwaMashosha in2012and foundits condition in a sorry state withunpleasant teachingand learningconditions.
“When I camehere for the firsttime I said I would be a partner ofthis school.We formed a partner-ship to assist each other. I wentback to Norway and fundraisedwith pupils fromour high schoolssothatwecoulddonatetothehighschool.
“We have so far renovated sixclassrooms. We have done ourpart, theirsistomaketheenviron-mentandclimategoodforustoas-sist. We will continue [and com-plete]renovationsintherestoftheschool and its toilets by Marchnext year,” said Olsen.
He urged pupils to play a partin the partnership by devotingtime to learningandcaring for thenew classrooms.
“I know you have the capacitytodoyourpartandassistSouthAf-rica to improve on many issues. Ilove South Africa and you are thefuture. Do your lessons and have
self-esteemanduse your talents,”said Olsen.
KwaMasosha Principal Sbu-sisoMbuthosaidwhenOlsenvisit-ed the school in 2012, they out-lined their challenges and he of-fered to assistwith renovations toGrade A and nine classrooms.
“We have officially opened therenovated classrooms. We havealready been using the class-rooms because of overcrowding,even though we were not sup-posed to occupy them before theopening ceremony.
“We thank our sponsors forthis, and our president will bepleased with this donation be-
cause he prioritises education.Pastor Olsen and your team, youhave come during Human Rightsmonth and responded to our con-stitutional right to shelter.
“Youhaverespondedtothecallof our first president of a demo-cratic South Africa, Nelson Man-dela, to prioritise education forchildren,” said Mbutho.
Project co-ordinator and prin-cipal of a neighbouring MlondehighschoolMpenduloMachi,said:“Blessed is the hand which givesand that all those who receive thegifts need to be good receipentsand willing to get assistance fromthe donors and sponsors.”
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELANorway sponsors of KwaMasosha High School and teachers at thenew classroom handover on Tuesday.
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South Coast Tourism and CemAirhave entered into a partnership togrow tourism on the South Coast.
This follows their recent ground-breaking meeting when theyannounced their first partnershipdeal to work together as partners inpromoting sustainable tourismbusiness for the lower South Coast.
In a media statement the two or-ganisations said the nature of theirpartnership involves collaborationinmarketingmaterialsand focusingondevelopinggreaterbusinesstour-ism.
Nicolene Myburgh, CemAir
marketing manager, says theyalready have service level agree-ments with the Hibiscus CoastMunicipality and are working to-wards strong partnerships withlocal business, and that this patron-age is a natural synergy betweenboth entities.
Nikki Tilley, Ugu South CoastTourism marketing specialist saidthey want the South Coast to realiseits full potential as being SouthAfrica's primary 365-day-a-yeardestination.
"Oneway inwhich toachieve thisis to expose this area to the higher
markets in Gauteng, encouragingthem to invest in the South Coast.
“This translates intoahigherandincreased demand for flights be-tween OR Tambo and Margatewhich also has a positive spin-off ef-fect for mid-week travellers.
“Mid-week travellers include re-tireesand thosewhoareable to takeleisuretripsoutsideofseason,week-ends and school-holiday breaks,"said Tilley.
As part of the trade exchange,CemAir will be giving Ugu SouthCoast Tourism a number of returncomplimentary flights to Johannes-
burg, when they will be promotingthe South Coast on behalf of itsmembers at consumer and tradeshows, in addition to key meetingswith the national Department ofTourism and other developmentalprojects, geared to marketing theSouth Coast.
CemAir will reap the rewards ofcollaborative cost-sharing, in-creased exposure on all mediaplatforms, events and throughextendedpartnerships,aswellasanincreased footprint for ticket sales.
—Supplied.
CemAir, Ugu Tourism ‘tie the knot’
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Theydon’tdo their jobs, takemil-lions of rands in bonuses and blametheir failureonwet coal.ThisANCofZuma just isn’t the same anymore.They’ve forgotten about the peopleandonlycareaboutenriching them-selves.
The DA has a plan to give South
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· We won’t invest and profit fromcompanieswhofail todeliverservic-es to the South African people.
·Wewill end government controlover Eskom so that it can get on anddo its jobefficiently,without govern-ment interference.
·Wewill reform the electricity in-dustry — end Eskom’s monopoly
·Wewouldnot continue tosupplyelectricity to other countries whileour own people face power cuts.
· We will put an end to rollingblackouts.
So vote DA. Together for change.Together for jobs.
Jennifer van RooyenCommunity Operations
Manager - UguDemocratic Alliance
KwaZulu-Natal
Power cuts, what the DA will do
Dear Fever,AT8.05pm last Thursday, 6March,mywife
and Iwere travelling towardsMargate and ap-proaching the traffic lights at Uvongo.
They had turned green and we were doing60 km/h. We were overtaken by one of thosebakkie-based tow trucks — registrationNPS 30734.
Itwentpastusasifwewerestandingstillandshot through the traffic lights.
It must have been doing a good 120 km/h.
To pass us it drove in the oncoming lane.Thank God that the traffic didn’t change,
and no pedestrian tried to cross the road.Subsequently, we passed it near Seaslopes
Road, where two cars appeared to have had aminor accident.
One day this person could well kill himselfand unfortunately, he will probably kill some-one else at the same time.
DisgustedMargate
Tow truck goes through red traffic lights
Dear Fever,JUSTabriefupdateonavery successfulAd-
miralty Bush clearing operation last week.And a huge thank you to everybody who
participated in the event including WarrantOfficerLeonardCelliersandthemembersfromSAPS who arranged the operation and all oursecurity companies involved — Maser Force,ADT, Chubb, Criss Cross and Wolf. I need tomake specialmention ofWolf who came out infull force and HCM Protection Services whoturned up in large numbers.
Last but not least our forum members andWard 19 Councillor, Peter Naudé.
The total operation was a huge success.Many structures, which had been served
with notices before were removed from thebush. A newly erected dwelling which can al-mostbe termedasa“three-bedroomunit”wasdiscoveredandProtectionServiceswill furnishan eviction notice for its removal.
Slowly but surely we are getting rid of theillegal vagrants along our beaches whichshould definitely have a bearing on our crimestatistics.
Ernest BooysenChairman Uvongo Crime Safety Forum
Thanks to all for bush-clearingoperation
ONSunday16Marchat6.30amBirdlifeTrogonswillvisit Gaze Farm at Port Edward.
All arewelcome.Outingsmaybecancelleddue toweather so check www.birdlifetrogons.blogspot.com or phone Eric Kok before setting off.
For further details, directions and lift-sharingphone Kok on 039 695 0573 or 072 751 0686.
— Supplied.
Birding in Port Edward
SLOWLY BUT SURELY WE ARE GETTING RID OF THE ILLEGAL
VAGRANTS ALONG OUR BEACHES WHICH SHOULD
DEFINITELY HAVE A BEARING ON OUR CRIME STATISTICS’
HATS off to South Coast TourismCEO Justin Mackrory for pullingwhat is certainly a coup for theSouth Coast with the ExpeditionAfrica taking place later this year.
This event (see page 1), promis-es to pull in tourists, like AfricaBike Week, and be a huge cash in-jection into our economy, which isvery exciting.
Not only that, but there will benational and international focus onour coast with this high-profileevent.
This is all great for the SouthCoast, but, and here comes thatword “but”, and it should be takenvery seriously.
The municipality should realisethe importance of this event to thelocal economy and it’s stakeholdersand catch a “wake-up” fast.
HCM and Ugu should take veryseriously its responsibilities rightnow and start preparing.
This means that by the time thisevent happens potholes should begone.
The beaches should be pristine.There should be absolutely noglitches with water. Our verges,pavements and the general de-meanor of our South Coast shouldlook like the Western Cape.
This is only fair to Mackrory, histeam and to local business peoplewho are counting on this revenue,and to residents who want to feelproud of their home.
If teams are coming from allover South Africa and overseas wewant to put our best foot forwardand have visitors not see one singleglitch.
Come on local government andprove that it can be done by May.
THE Fever sincerely apologises to the personwhose NPS registration number plate wasprinted in a South Coast Fever article in 28February.
The article stated that Councillor PortiaLuthuli, with vehicle number plate NPS73635, “drove into” seven children who weresubsequently hospitalised.
It has emerged that the number plate de-tails given to Ginisile Ndovela were incorrect.
We regret the inconvenience and em-barrasment the owner of the vehicle has suf-fered as a result of the incorrect informa-tion.
— Editor.
APOLOGYregarding car
registration number
Dear Fever,IREFERtotheletter intheFeverof7March;
“No more free post boxes in Margate”.Last year we Uvongo residents were also
advised thatwewouldhave topay for ourpostboxes as domestic deliveries were now beingmade.
So Inotifiedeveryone Ineeded toofmynewresidential postal address, and waited for mymail to be delivered to me. Fortunately, I wasabletoretainmypostboxinthemeantime, justin case the street deliveries didn’twork out af-ter all.
Theresidentialdeliveryservice ishopeless.Mail is delivered only about once a month. Itis delivered to any old address within maybeone kilometre of my home, so I often get mailfor anybody in my area, while much of what Ishouldbe receivingnever arrives. In addition,the letters often come with splotchy brownstainsonthem,thecornerseatenawayandtheedges frilled by tiny teeth marks, clearly thework of insects or rats.
Like the post card sent airmail fromSinga-porewhicharrivedafter twomonths, thehap-py holidaymessage almost obliterated by oneof these hungry little creatures feasting awayfor the weeks, the postcard lay about some-where before being delivered.
Obviously, I return all damagedmail to thepost office by way of complaint and seekingcomment, but you can guess how far that gotme. This year Ihaveagainadvisedall relevantparties of my change of postal address – backto a post-box number – and have resolved topay the R300 or whatever I am charged to re-tain it.Yes,highwayrobberyyetagain,butoneisobligedtopayforapostboxtohaveanyhopeof (fairly) efficient postal delivery.
Debbie CookUvongo
Best to keep apaid up post box
IN a letter published in 28February, ratepay-ers from St Michaels to Port Edwards wereurgedtocheckifgrass-cuttingteamsweredo-ing their jobs. This entailed not complyingwith their working hours and being produc-tive during these times.
Thepublicwas urged to contact Raj Pillayfrom HCM if they saw grass-cutting teams“slacking off” outside ofworking hours, how-ever, Pillay’s numbers was incorrect.The correct number is: 083 572 2606.
Grass cutting teams’ working hours:7.30am-4pm.Tea: 9.30am-9.45amLunch: 12.30pm-1pm.
UvongoResidents’andRatepayers’Forumurged residents to phone Pillay and reportworkers who are not working during thesehoursas there isreportedlyabacklog inuncutverges, overgrown verges, gutters and walk-ways owing to heavy rain dating back to rainlast year in November. — Supplied.
Correct phone number to report‘slack’ HCM workers
PHOTO: DUNCAN SHOESMITHARTIST’S IMPRESSION: A painting done byDuncan Shoesmith of the chaos on Sugar-bush Hill in peak hour traffic.
Dear Fever,DRIVING on the N2, which is under con-
struction, fromMurchison to Port Shepstone,is scary, especially going down the notoriousSugarbush Hill.
We take our lives into our hands every daywe travel on it.Driversbecome frustratedget-ting stuck behind the slow construction vehi-clesandwemustcrawlinfirstandsecondgearthe whole way up, thus taking chances andovertaking other vehicles when we shouldn’t- taxis being the worst offenders.
And the speedvehicles go - especially largeand heavy ones, because when they do get arun it is frighteningwhen they are behind yougoingdown thehill, or approachingyouwhenyou are going up the hill.
As a result there have been quite a fewbadaccidents because of this.
WehearofoneortwoaweekandIamreallysurprised there have not been more, and theroad is going to be like this for about anothertwo years. Nevertheless it will be nicewhen itis finished.
The tar has also been gougedout on the re-mainingdrivableroadrightupuntil theBuild-er’s Trade depot and has been like that formonths,whichmakesitmorehazardousdriv-ing, exposing old potholes and wearing outtyres sooner.
Youcannotbelievethelonglineofcarscom-ing out of towns as early as 6.30am, bumpertobumper,windingtheirwayupanddownthehill, like peak hour in the big cities.
Duncan ShoesmithSilverstreams, Oribi Gorge
Bumper tobumper fromearly hours
Dear Fever,OUR government puts on a good
show at rallies and marches and atany opportunity to speak outagainst abuse of the nation’s chil-dren.
Yet the education system is thebiggest abuse of children I haveseen.
President Jacob Zuma actuallygot applause for the pass rate in
our schools.A pass rate which is just a figure
and is appalling, considering thedropped standards and shockingeducation the majority of our chil-dren are subjected to.
Too many children sit at theirdesks with no teacher in front ofthem – their teacher is at his or her“second job”. The children mustfare for themselves. The headmas-
ter is running his taxi business,and there is no discipline in theschool.
Children leave school as youngadults barely able to read andwrite, use a computer or add up arow of figures.
If they are unable to find em-ployment they are reduced to hav-ing babies to get access to childgrants (if they are girls) or some-
how scrounging a few rands fromother social grants.
The ANC has reduced our coun-try to a nation of beggars and theyare applauded in Parliament. Weshould rather hang our heads inshame.
Unless you are part of the luckyfew able to send your children todecent schools with dedicatedteachers, your children will suffer.
Where are our teacher trainingcolleges?
There are too few teachers whorealise the importance of theirwork - educating the future leadersof our country.
Stephanie BreedtLeisure Bay
Education system abuses children
bejaardes te sorg,” sê Breed.Wynand Smith, voorsitter van die
Helpende Hand Port Shepstone-tak, sê datinformeleopnamedeurdietakgevindhetdatdaar ongeveer 225 armblankes in die ver-skeie informele nedersettings op die laerSuidkus, woon.
Vir verdere inligting of navrae, skakelWynandSmithby082 925 6153.—Verskaf.
SOLIDARITEITHelpendeHandsePortShep-stone-tak het op 18 Februarie gehekeldekomberseaandieAngelCareSkuilingvirBe-jaardes geskenk. Mevrou Nellie Nel, weld-oener van Port Shepstone, het 15 kombersegehekel en aan Helpende Hand oorhandigom aan behoeftige bejaardes te verskaf.
Die skuiling is deel vandie informelened-ersettings in die gemeenskap waar behoeft-iges hulself vestig. Volgens Ria Breed,Helpende Hand se streekorganiseerder inKwaZulu-Natal, is die inwoners mense watniebehuisingkanbekostig,of ‘nanderheen-kome vind nie. Dit sluit arm gesinne, be-jaardes en jong kinders in.
Met een van die komberse is WynandSmith, voorsitter van die Solidariteit
Helpende Hand Port Shepstone-tak, enJuanré Vorster, bestuurder van Angel Care.
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Helpende Hand skenk komberse
NEWS
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south coast
FEVERAFRIKAANS NUUS
DearDoctorNash,Ihavebeenmarriedforthepastfiveyears,butwehavebeentogether for nine years. My husbandwill not talk or discuss problems. Hejust keeps quiet, but then he goes outandhasanaffair.That iswhathashap-pened now, and he already has a childwith her. But now I have caught him.I amnowpregnant and it is by anotherman.Ihavenowmovedouttostaywithmy parents while he gets over theshock, but I have not told him that it isnot his child.He is going to have to pay
andpaya lot for theprivilegeof havingmebackandanewchild forour family.Do you think I should try to build mymarriageagainandhopethatthischildwill bring us together? We do havethree children together already so thismakes four and I hope that the crowdof us will make him come home andstayhome.Please, private.Mrs.Hope-ful.
Dear Mrs. H. I honestly have to re-spect the fact that youwant to get yourhusband back, but I really think that
there is something very wrong in theway that you two have been treatingeach other. You have both been usingpartners outside yourmarriagewhichonly leads to problems. Either get ridof him or be faithful, and the same ap-plies to him. I strongly suggest that thefirst thing you two shoulddo is thinkofyour marriage vows and rememberyour children, they too have a stake inall thisandyouhave theresponsibility.I do think that courage is needed fromeach one of you to start to live an open
Couple has affairs to remember
Dear Doctor Nash, I think that I am go-ing to divorce my husband next year.Our marriage broke my heart last yearwhen I found out by accident that I wasHIV-positive, and when I checked outI found that I got it from my husband.I have been faithful and clean, but hehas not and is not. I have stopped sexwith him so he does not speak to menow. He likes his macho image. Some-times I get very cross at home and thenmy two sons catch it from me. I feelthat I am too hard on them, and thatIambecomingbitter. Ionlycheckedbe-cause I was losing weight so I went fora consultation and found out. Now Ihave to live with myself. I know it hap-pens, this sort of thing, but I find it diffi-cult to accept that my husband left ourbed and children for someone who wasobviously living a multi-partner life.But is it right to divorce? Do you thinkthere is a chance for us to re-build ourmarriage? Or is it too risky? Mrs. “Dev-astated.”
Dear Mrs. “D”, The two letters thatI received this week, both from marriedladies, who have been very badly be-trayed, are such a symbol of what is go-ing on in our country that one can onlycry and pray. BUT there is always some-thing that we can do even if it is onlyto try to straighten out the path for thechildren. For yourself and your decisionto divorce next year, you do have timeto consider other positive actions be-tween now and then. Do not get mewrong,ifdivorceis,attheend,whatyouneed for your own self then go for it.However can you possibly consider 1)Hang draw and quarter him? 2) Throwhim in boiling oil? 3) Castration? Ormaybe consider marriage counselingbased upon a divorce with all the fringebenefits and then remarry ANC. Whynot consult a lawyer and a clinical psy-chologistbeforemakingyourfinaldeci-sion? I think it will pay you to do thatand then in your private time consultyour bible. If I can help I will.
My husband mademe HIV-positive
HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 050 of 2014
NOTICE
KWAZULU-NATAL TOWN PLANNINGORDINANCE 27 OF 1949: INVITATION TO COMMENT
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 67 bis of the Town Planning Ordinance, 1949(Ordinance No. 27 of 1949), as amended, that it is the intention of the Hibiscus CoastMunicipality to consider an application for Special Consent on Erf 497 Uvongo.
The purpose of the application (no: SC14/14 ) is to obtain Special Consent to relax thefront building line along the north western boundary from 7.5m to 5m and the side spacealong the southern boundary from 2.5m to 0.8 m to regularize the existing garage/store andoutbuilding.
The subject property is located on Broadway Street and is zoned “Special Residential 1” interms of the Margate Scheme. The subject site measures 809m2 in extent and is currentlydeveloped with a double storey family dwelling, garage and outbuilding.
A copy of the application (no: SC14/14) is available for inspection between 08h00 and 16h00at the Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo, Department of Economic Development, Tourism andPlanning. Comments on the application, which may be submitted by fax, mail, or email,to the Head of Department: Economic Development, Tourism and Planning, Attention:Town Planner, Sithembile Ntozakhe, Tel: 039 – 3159244, Fax: 086 529 7256, P.O. Box 5, PortShepstone, 4240, [email protected] by no later than 15 April 2014 2014.
A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall have theeffect of precluding the person from further participating in the process and taking anyfurther steps with regard to the application.
SM MBILIMunicipal ManagerP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
and honest life.The best place tostart, I suggest, iswithopenandhon-est, serious talk,maybe with an ex-perienced clinicalpsychologistwhohas the courage toget you two togeth-er. Please try it forthe sake of your-self, your childrenand your man.
March 14, 2014
south coast
FEVER
NEWS
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RECENTLY I got wind of acomment made by a mem-ber of the public (let’s call
him Norman) who suggested thattourism on the South Coast onlyopens its eyes when Africa BikeWeek comes to town.
I am not sure where Norm hasbeen hibernating but from UguSouth Coast Tourism’s point ofview we have certainly not beenslumbering. Our events, market-ing and media section has neverbeen busier.
From an eventing perspective,we have a set of supported events(and the list is growing) that in-clude Africa Marine and LeisureExpo in Scottburgh, peak seasonbeach events four times per an-num (and including some 52 eventdays during the summer seasonalone), the Lighthouse Festival inPort Shepstone, Portuguese Festi-
val at Port Edward, SA SchoolsNetball (R15 million to the localeconomy) at the Ugu Sports andLeisure Centre and Africa Expedi-tion 500 at Port Edward.
Inaddition,wesupportagricul-tural shows (Ingeli Show- Hard-ing), cultural events (maidens’ceremony and Nselezi HeritageFestival) to our hinterland, fishingcompetitions up and down thecoast, inland swims - I could go onand on. The purpose of this sup-port is to add to our comprehen-sive events calendar both in andout of season.
I have no fear of contradictionwhen I say that besides Durban(with mega budgets), there is noother district destination area inKZN that has a higher volume ofevent presentation and financialsupport than that of the greaterSouth Coast. Maybe Norm needsto look at our events calendar onour website www.tourism south-coast.co.za
To top it all, our adspend, me-dia campaigns and promotionshave never been higher and we willcontinue to promote our destina-tion to mainly our South Africanmarkets. Our publicity actions (i.e.free exposure on the web, printand TV/radio has already exceed-ed annual targets- and we stillhave four months to go) and wewill continue with this trend.
A new and target orientatedstrategy has been introduced by
our organisation and in whichthere are some 106 actions wehave to reach within specific per-formance criteria. This is a mightytask which we have gladly takenon – with little sleep in the process.
Our team of practitioners hasrisen to the challenge and to datethe feedback we have had fromour tourism members and col-leagues is that this sustained en-ergy is greatly valued.
So if anybody wonders if tour-ism is nodding off, please comeand visit us we will be happy toshare our projects and pro-grammes with you.
We have 10 area committeesalong the coast and inland andthey too are fully cognisant of ourcollective drive towards tourismgrowth. This is public-private sec-tor collaboration in action.
Oh, I forgot to mention, thereis also an event coming to town itis called Africa Bike Week (ABW),which according to research con-ducted by the University of North-West (2013) has a direct-indirectand induced value of some R110million while those jolly bikers arehere. But before then and by now,Norm will appreciate that ourtourism does not jolt into actionjust for ABW. Have a brilliant andstimulating week in paradise - bythe time this goes to print, we willbe promoting for three days at theCape Getaway Show - no rest forthe wicked, as they say.
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A QUICK steak salad to delight in summer.Ingredients:600g rump steak2 tbsp olive oil1 packet lettuce, “torn” into small pieceshalf red pepper, cut into stripshalf yellow pepper, cut into stripshalf red onion, thinly slicedhalf cucumber, cut into small chunks125g cocktail tomatoes, halvedbean sproutsDressing:4 tbsp lime juice2 tbsp sweet chilli sauce2 tsp freshly chopped garlic1 tbsp honey1 tbsp olive oilMix well.Method:• Brush steak lightly with olive oil and cookuntil done to your liking.• Remove from pan and slice into thin strips.• Pour half dressing over. Let strips rest tocool.• Prepare salad ingredients and mix withsteak strips. Sprinkle freshly chopped corian-der on top (optional).
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WHETHER you’re hitting the road for anevening out, a business trip or thatholiday of a lifetime, you’ll probablyagree that food is a key ingredient tomaking your trip memorable.
Millions of people regularly socialnetworking, such as Facebook orTwitter, to keep up with family andfriends, so use it to your advantage andask those who have visited yourplanned destination to comment on itor their favourite spot.
Once you’ve exhausted your“friends” lists, check out what peopleare saying about local eats on Twitter.
Look at a restaurant’s Facebookpage to take its pulse and to its Twitterfeed to gauge personality and tone.
Before making a final decision,phone the establishment to get a feelfor the place.
From the first greeting on thephone, you will get a feel for the staffand their attitude towards potentialcustomers. – Fever Reporter.
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Mthunzi Hotel revamped>> New expansion has taken the hotel to 49 deluxe rooms
THEUmthunziHotelandConferenceCentre in Umtentweni recentlyunderwent extensive expansion.
The hotel co-owner and marketingmanager Sandy Foce briefed the Feverabout the expansion on Saturday whenit hosted the Sister’s4Humanity fund-raising event.
Thenewrevamphastakenthehotelto 49 deluxe rooms with 15 interleadinglounges and bunk rooms.
“The exciting news is that our res-taurant is now open for full a-la-cartebreakfast, business breakfast andlunch. We have a free WiFi hotspot forguests and patrons. 30 South is the
new restaurant’s name. Umthunzi is amagical gem, popular for business con-ferences, weddings and functions. It isdecorated with many people sayingthey are “blown away” by the newphase which consists of a large publiclounge area, restaurant, new roomsand the terrace deck with panoramicviews of the ocean,” said Foce.
“This is a new hotel on the SouthCoast which was opened in March 2010.
“Our staff are encouraged by thepositive response they get and invitepeople to see it. Call 039 695 0852 orsee our website www.umthunzi.co.zaOn Facebook we are listed as UmthunziBoutique Hotel. Watch out for compe-titions where people can win dining oraccommodation prizes,” said Foce.
PHOTO: SANDY FOCEUmthunzi Hotel and Conference Centre after the revamp.
DECOREX SA has launched the tonguein cheek “Manscape” project.
Inspired by the success of the Man-caves feature in 2012 where some ofSouth Africa’s most popular male ce-lebrities and designers created the ulti-mate Mancave. Africa’s premier décor,design and lifestyle exhibition will in-vite the boys back again – only this timethey’re being sent outside to create anoutdoor living space. We invite you tocreate a Manscape that reflects the lat-est trends as well as your own style inoutdoor living.
Former professional cricket playerRussel Symcox loves spending timeoutdoors with his dogs, and hopes his
four legged friends will be able to joinhim in his Decorex Durban Manscapeonce his vision has been completed.
Symcox, along with other local ce-lebrities, will team up with a profes-sional landscaper and create his ulti-mate outdoor living space, known as aManscape, as part of a fund raising initi-ative within this year’s Decorex Durbanshow – taking place between March 20and 23.
His chosen charity is 4 Paws and aTail Rescue, based on the South Coast,which care for and feed over 70 dogsdaily in rural areas as well as re-homeabandoned or abused animals —Symcox adopted one of his dogs, Flor-
ence, from them.He will teaming up with profession-
al landscaper Harry Dickinson fromGreen Earth Landscapes to ensure hisdream comes to life.
General manager of the Decorex SAportfolio, Sian Steyn, explained thatDecorex SA was always willing to sup-port a good cause, and the creative as-pect of this fundraising and lifestyleproject was a perfect initiative for thedécor show to host.
“South Africans are known for out-door entertaining, and we aim to show-case inspirational outdoor settings, in-corporating different personalities,while becoming involved in community
projects and giving back to the less for-tunate,” Steyn said.
“This is the year that design and de-cor moves away from sweeping trendsand focuses on the needs and styles ofthe individual. Being confident in ourown design choices is trending acrossthe globe and people are feeling em-powered to make their own style state-ment in all aspects of home décor.”
Other Decorex Durban Manscapeparticipants include East Coast RadioDJ Gabriel Sithole and professionalsurfer Daniel Redman. Be sure not tomiss the Manscapes project at DecorexDurbaninMarchovertheHumanRightsholiday weekend. — Supplied
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AuctionIn the KwaZulu-NatalHigh Court, Pieter-maritzburg Republicof South Africa.Case no: 1901/2013.
In the matterbetween:-
ABSA BANKLIMITED
Plaintiffand
DANIEL SCHAMREL1st Defendant
LAVINA ANNESCHAMREL2nd Defendant
The property whichwill be put up forauction on Friday the28th March 2014 at10h00 at the Sheriff’sstoreroom. OceanEcho Centre (oppPost Office), ParkRynie consists of:DESCRIPTION: 1. AUNIT CONSISTINGOF: (a) SECTION NO.5 AS SHOWN ANDMORE FULLY DE-SCRIBED ON SEC-TIONAL PLAN NO.SS788/06, IN THESCHEME KNOWN ASMILKWOOD STAIRSIN RESPECT OF THELAND BUILDING ORBUILDINGS SITUATEAT ELYSIUM, IN THEUMDONI MUNICI-PALITY OF WHICHSECTION THE FLOORAREA, ACCORDINGTO THE SAID SEC-TIONAL PLAN, IS 90(NINETY) SQUAREMETRES IN EXTENT;AND (b) AN UNDI-VIDED SHARE IN THECOMMON PROPER-TY IN THE SCHEMEAPPORTIONED TOTHE SAID SECTIONIN ACCORDANCEWITH THE PARTICI-PATION QUOTA ASENDORSED ON THESAID SECTIONALPLAN. HELD BYDEED OF TRANS-FER NUMBERST60193/2006. THERIGHT TO ERECTAND COMPLETEWITHIN A PERIODOF 10 YEARS FROMTHE OPENING OFTHE SECTIONAL TI-TLE REGISTER. FUR-THER BUILDING(S)AS INDICATED ONTHE PLAN FILED INTHE DEEDS REGIS-TRY AT PIETERMAR-ITZBURG IN TERMSOF SECTION 25 (2)OF THE SECTIONALTITLES ACT NO. 95OF 1986 IN THE SEC-TIONAL SCHEMEMILKWOOD STAIRSNO. SS788/06 SITU-ATE AT ELYSIUM, IN
THE UMDONI MU-NICIPALITY HELDUNDER CERTIFICATEOF REAL RIGHT NO.SK5549/2006. PHYSI-CAL ADDRESS:VILLA DA VINA, 16COWRY DRIVE, ELY-SIUM, KWAZULU-NATALIMPROVEMENTS:Brick & cement underasbestos roof con-sist of: 1 Bedroom, 1Bathroomwith show-er, basin & toilet andkitchen but nothingis guaranteed in re-spect thereof.THE PROPERTY ISZONED:Residential (nothingguaranteed) The na-ture, extent, condi-tion and existenceof the improvementsare not guaranteed,and are “voetstoots”)The full conditions ofsale may be inspect-ed at the Sheriff’s Of-fice at 67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh,TAKE FURTHERNOTE THAT:The sale is a sale inexecution pursuantto a Judgment ob-tained in the abovecourt. The Rules ofthis auction is avail-able 24 hours beforethe auction at the of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto at 67 Wil-liamson Street, Scot-tburgh.Registration as abuyer is a pre-requi-site subject to con-ditions, inter alia,Directive of the Con-sumer Protection Act68 of 2008 URL Refer-ence Number (URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/Download-FileAction ?id=99961)Fica-Legislation i.r.oproof of identity andaddress particulars -List of other Fica re-quirements availableat the Sheriff’s office.Refundable depositof R10 000.00 in cashto be supplied priorto the sale. The of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto will conductthe sale with auction-eer Mrs J J Mathews.Advertising costs atcurrent publicationrates and sale costsaccording to thecourt rules apply.PLAINTIFF’S ATTOR-NEYS, JOHNSTON& PARTNERS, REF:D J STILWELL / T DEKOCK / 04 A500 106,TEL: 031 303 6011
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AuctionIn the KwaZulu-NatalHigh Court, Pieter-maritzburg Republicof South Africa.Case no: 1901/2013.
In the matterbetween:-
ABSA BANKLIMITED
Plaintiffand
DANIEL SCHAMREL1st Defendant
LAVINA ANNESCHAMREL2nd Defendant
The property whichwill be put up forauction on Friday the28th March 2014 at10h00 at the Sheriff’sstoreroom. OceanEcho Centre (oppPost Office), ParkRynie consists of:DESCRIPTION: 1. AUNIT CONSISTINGOF: (a) SECTION NO.1 AS SHOWN ANDMORE FULLY DE-SCRIBED ON SEC-TIONAL PLAN NO.SS788/06, IN THESCHEME KNOWN ASMILKWOOD STAIRSIN RESPECT OF THELAND BUILDING ORBUILDINGS SITU-ATE AT ELYSIUM,IN THE UMDONIMUNICIPALITY OFWHICH SECTIONTHE FLOOR AREA,ACCORDING TO THESAID SECTIONALPLAN, IS 50 (FIFTY)SQUARE METRESIN EXTENT; AND(b) AN UNDIVIDEDSHARE IN THE COM-MON PROPERTYIN THE SCHEMEAPPORTIONED TOTHE SAID SECTIONIN ACCORDANCEWITH THE PARTICI-PATION QUOTA ASENDORSED ON THESAID SECTIONALPLAN. HELD BYDEED OF TRANS-FER NUMBERST60189/2006. THERIGHT TO ERECTAND COMPLETEWITHIN A PERIODOF 10 YEARS FROMTHE OPENING OFTHE SECTIONAL TI-TLE REGISTER. FUR-THER BUILDING(S)AS INDICATED ONTHEPLAN FILED INTHE DEEDS REGIS-TRY AT PIETERMAR-ITZBURG IN TERMSOF SECTION 25 (2)OF THE SECTIONALTITLES ACT NO. 95OF 1986 IN THE SEC-TIONAL SCHEMEMILKWOOD STAIRS
NO. SS788/06 SITU-ATE AT ELYSIUM, INTHE UMDONI MU-NICIPALITY HELDUNDER CERTIFICATEOF REAL RIGHT NO.SK5549/2006. PHYSI-CAL ADDRESS:VILLA DA VINA, 16COWRY DRIVE, ELY-SIUM, KWAZULU-NATALIMPROVEMENTS:Brick & cement underasbestos roof consistof: Double garagebut nothing is guar-anteed in respectthereof.THE PROPERTY ISZONED:Residential (nothingguaranteed) The na-ture, extent, condi-tion and existenceof the improvementsare not guaranteed,and are “voetstoots”)The full conditions ofsale may be inspect-ed at the Sheriff’s Of-fice at 67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh,TAKE FURTHERNOTE THAT:The sale is a sale inexecution pursuantto a Judgment ob-tained in the abovecourt. The Rules ofthis auction is avail-able 24 hours beforethe auction at the of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto at 67 Wil-liamson Street, Scot-tburgh.Registration as abuyer is a pre-requi-site subject to con-ditions, inter alia,Directive of the Con-sumer Protection Act68 of 2008 URL Refer-ence Number (URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/Download-FileAction ?id=99961)Fica-Legislation i.r.oproof of identity andaddress particulars -List of other Fica re-quirements availableat the Sheriff’s office.Refundable depositof R10 000.00 in cashto be supplied priorto the sale. The of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto will conductthe sale with auction-eer Mrs J J Mathews.Advertising costs atcurrent publicationrates and sale costsaccording to thecourt rules apply.PLAINTIFF’S ATTOR-NEYS, JOHNSTON& PARTNERS, REF:D J STILWELL / T DEKOCK / 04 A500 106,TEL: 031 303 6011
AuctionIn the KwaZulu-NatalHigh Court, Pieter-maritzburg Republicof South Africa.Case no: 1901/2013.
In the matterbetween:-
ABSA BANKLIMITED
Plaintiffand
DANIEL SCHAMREL1st Defendant
LAVINA ANNESCHAMREL2nd Defendant
The property whichwill be put up forauction on Friday the28th March 2014 at10h00 at the Sheriff’sstoreroom. OceanEcho Centre (oppPost Office), ParkRynie consists of:DESCRIPTION: 1. AUNIT CONSISTINGOF: (a) SECTION NO.2 AS SHOWN ANDMORE FULLY DE-SCRIBED ON SEC-TIONAL PLAN NO.SS788/06, IN THESCHEME KNOWN ASMILKWOOD STAIRSIN RESPECT OF THELAND BUILDING ORBUILDINGS SITUATEAT ELYSIUM, IN THEUMDONI MUNICI-PALITY OF WHICHSECTION THE FLOORAREA, ACCORDINGTO THE SAID SEC-TIONAL PLAN, IS201 (TWO HUNDREDAND ONE) SQUAREMETRES IN EXTENT;AND (b) AN UNDI-VIDED SHARE IN THECOMMON PROPER-TY IN THE SCHEMEAPPORTIONED TOTHE SAID SECTIONIN ACCORDANCEWITH THE PARTICI-PATION QUOTA ASENDORSED ON THESAID SECTIONALPLAN. HELD BYDEED OF TRANS-FER NUMBERST60190/2006. THERIGHT TO ERECTAND COMPLETEWITHIN A PERIODOF 10 YEARS FROMTHE OPENING OFTHE SECTIONAL TI-TLE REGISTER. FUR-THER BUILDING(S)AS INDICATED ONTHE PLAN FILED INTHE DEEDS REGIS-TRY AT PIETERMAR-ITZBURG IN TERMSOF SECTION 25 (2)OF THE SECTIONALTITLES ACT NO. 95OF 1986 IN THE SEC-TIONAL SCHEMEMILKWOOD STAIRSNO. SS788/06 SITU-ATE AT ELYSIUM, INTHE UMDONI MU-NICIPALITY HELD
UNDER CERTIFICATEOF REAL RIGHT NO.SK5549/2006. PHYSI-CAL ADDRESS:VILLA DA VINA, 16COWRY DRIVE, ELY-SIUM, KWAZULU-NATALIMPROVEMENTS:Brick & cement un-der asbestos roofconsist of: Entrancehall, Shower, Basin,Toilet, 1 Bedroom onsuite with bath, toilet& basin, Downstairsconsist of: Study,Dining room, Kitchenwith BIC, Lounge,partial sea view butnothing is guaran-teed in respect there-of.THE PROPERTY ISZONED:Residential (nothingguaranteed) The na-ture, extent, condi-tion and existenceof the improvementsare not guaranteed,and are “voetstoots”)The full conditions ofsale may be inspect-ed at the Sheriff’s Of-fice at 67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh,TAKE FURTHERNOTE THAT:The sale is a sale inexecution pursuantto a Judgment ob-tained in the abovecourt. The Rules ofthis auction is avail-able 24 hours beforethe auction at the of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto at 67 Wil-liamson Street, Scot-tburgh.Registration as abuyer is a pre-requi-site subject to con-ditions, inter alia,Directive of the Con-sumer Protection Act68 of 2008 URL Refer-ence Number (URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/Download-FileAction ?id=99961)Fica-Legislation i.r.oproof of identity andaddress particulars -List of other Fica re-quirements availableat the Sheriff’s office.Refundable depositof R10 000.00 in cashto be supplied priorto the sale. The of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto will conductthe sale with auction-eer Mrs J J Mathews.Advertising costs atcurrent publicationrates and sale costsaccording to thecourt rules apply.PLAINTIFF’S ATTOR-NEYS, JOHNSTON& PARTNERS, REF:D J STILWELL / T DEKOCK / 04 A500 106,TEL: 031 303 6011
AuctionIn the KwaZulu-NatalHigh Court, Pieter-maritzburg Republicof South Africa.Case no: 1901/2013.
In the matterbetween:-
ABSA BANKLIMITED
Plaintiffand
DANIEL SCHAMREL1st Defendant
LAVINA ANNESCHAMREL2nd Defendant
The property whichwill be put up forauction on Friday the28th March 2014 at10h00 at the Sheriff’sstoreroom. OceanEcho Centre (oppPost Office), ParkRynie consists of:DESCRIPTION: 1. AUNIT CONSISTINGOF: (a) SECTION NO.3 AS SHOWN ANDMORE FULLY DE-SCRIBED ON SEC-TIONAL PLAN NO.SS788/06, IN THESCHEME KNOWN ASMILKWOOD STAIRSIN RESPECT OF THELAND BUILDING ORBUILDINGS SITUATEAT ELYSIUM, IN THEUMDONI MUNICI-PALITY OF WHICHSECTION THE FLOORAREA, ACCORDINGTO THE SAID SEC-TIONAL PLAN, IS94 (NINETY FOUR)SQUARE METRESIN EXTENT; AND(b) AN UNDIVIDEDSHARE IN THE COM-MON PROPERTYIN THE SCHEMEAPPORTIONED TOTHE SAID SECTIONIN ACCORDANCEWITH THE PARTICI-PATION QUOTA ASENDORSED ON THESAID SECTIONALPLAN. HELD BYDEED OF TRANS-FER NUMBERST60189/2006. THERIGHT TO ERECTAND COMPLETEWITHIN A PERIODOF 10 YEARS FROMTHE OPENING OFTHE SECTIONAL TI-TLE REGISTER. FUR-THER BUILDING(S)AS INDICATED ONTHE PLAN FILED INTHE DEEDS REGIS-TRY AT PIETERMAR-ITZBURG IN TERMSOF SECTION 25 (2)OF THE SECTIONALTITLES ACT NO. 95OF 1986 IN THE SEC-TIONAL SCHEMEMILKWOOD STAIRSNO. SS788/06 SITU-
ATE AT ELYSIUM, INTHE UMDONI MU-NICIPALITY HELDUNDER CERTIFICATEOF REAL RIGHT NO.SK5549/2006. PHYSI-CAL ADDRESS:VILLA DA VINA, 16COWRY DRIVE, ELY-SIUM, KWAZULU-NATALIMPROVEMENTS:Brick & cement underasbestos roof consistof: Single garagewith 3 store roomsbut nothing is guar-anteed in respectthereof.THE PROPERTY ISZONED:Residential (nothingguaranteed) The na-ture, extent, condi-tion and existenceof the improvementsare not guaranteed,and are “voetstoots”)The full conditions ofsale may be inspect-ed at the Sheriff’s Of-fice at 67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh,TAKE FURTHERNOTE THAT:The sale is a sale inexecution pursuantto a Judgment ob-tained in the abovecourt. The Rules ofthis auction is avail-able 24 hours beforethe auction at the of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto at 67 Wil-liamson Street, Scot-tburgh.Registration as abuyer is a pre-requi-site subject to con-ditions, inter alia,Directive of the Con-sumer Protection Act68 of 2008 URL Refer-ence Number (URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/Download-FileAction ?id=99961)Fica-Legislation i.r.oproof of identity andaddress particulars -List of other Fica re-quirements availableat the Sheriff’s office.Refundable depositof R10 000.00 in cashto be supplied priorto the sale. The of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto will conductthe sale with auction-eer Mrs J J Mathews.Advertising costs atcurrent publicationrates and sale costsaccording to thecourt rules apply.PLAINTIFF’S ATTOR-NEYS, JOHNSTON& PARTNERS, REF:D J STILWELL / T DEKOCK / 04 A500 106,TEL: 031 303 6011
AuctionIn the KwaZulu-NatalHigh Court, Pieter-maritzburg Republicof South Africa.Case no: 1901/2013.
In the matterbetween:-
ABSA BANKLIMITED
Plaintiffand
DANIEL SCHAMREL1st Defendant
LAVINA ANNESCHAMREL2nd Defendant
The property whichwill be put up forauction on Friday the28th March 2014 at10h00 at the Sheriff’sstoreroom. OceanEcho Centre (oppPost Office), ParkRynie consists of:DESCRIPTION: 1. AUNIT CONSISTINGOF: (a) SECTION NO.4 AS SHOWN ANDMORE FULLY DE-SCRIBED ON SEC-TIONAL PLAN NO.SS788/06, IN THESCHEME KNOWN ASMILKWOOD STAIRSIN RESPECT OF THELAND BUILDING ORBUILDINGS SITUATEAT ELYSIUM, IN THEUMDONI MUNICI-PALITY OF WHICHSECTION THE FLOORAREA, ACCORD-ING TO THE SAIDSECTIONAL PLAN,IS 14 (FOURTEEN)SQUARE METRESIN EXTENT; AND(b) AN UNDIVIDEDSHARE IN THE COM-MON PROPERTYIN THE SCHEMEAPPORTIONED TOTHE SAID SECTIONIN ACCORDANCEWITH THE PARTICI-PATION QUOTA ASENDORSED ON THESAID SECTIONALPLAN. HELD BYDEED OF TRANS-FER NUMBERST60192/2006. THERIGHT TO ERECTAND COMPLETEWITHIN A PERIODOF 10 YEARS FROMTHE OPENING OFTHE SECTIONAL TI-TLE REGISTER. FUR-THER BUILDING(S)AS INDICATED ONTHE PLAN FILED INTHE DEEDS REGIS-TRY AT PIETERMAR-ITZBURG IN TERMSOF SECTION 25 (2)OF THE SECTIONALTITLES ACT NO. 95OF 1986 IN THE SEC-TIONAL SCHEMEMILKWOOD STAIRS
NO. SS788/06 SITU-ATE AT ELYSIUM, INTHE UMDONI MU-NICIPALITY HELDUNDER CERTIFICATEOF REAL RIGHT NO.SK5549/2006. PHYSI-CAL ADDRESS:VILLA DA VINA, 16COWRY DRIVE, ELY-SIUM, KWAZULU-NATALIMPROVEMENTS:Brick & cement underasbestos roof consistof: Outside roombut nothing is guar-anteed in respectthereof.THE PROPERTY ISZONED:Residential (nothingguaranteed) The na-ture, extent, condi-tion and existenceof the improvementsare not guaranteed,and are “voetstoots”)The full conditions ofsale may be inspect-ed at the Sheriff’s Of-fice at 67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh,TAKE FURTHERNOTE THAT:The sale is a sale inexecution pursuantto a Judgment ob-tained in the abovecourt. The Rules ofthis auction is avail-able 24 hours beforethe auction at the of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto at 67 Wil-liamson Street, Scot-tburgh.Registration as abuyer is a pre-requi-site subject to con-ditions, inter alia,Directive of the Con-sumer Protection Act68 of 2008 URL Refer-ence Number (URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/Download-FileAction ?id=99961)Fica-Legislation i.r.oproof of identity andaddress particulars -List of other Fica re-quirements availableat the Sheriff’s office.Refundable depositof R10 000.00 in cashto be supplied priorto the sale. The of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto will conductthe sale with auction-eer Mrs J J Mathews.Advertising costs atcurrent publicationrates and sale costsaccording to thecourt rules apply.PLAINTIFF’S ATTOR-NEYS, JOHNSTON& PARTNERS, REF:D J STILWELL / T DEKOCK / 04 A500 106,TEL: 031 303 6011
HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 056 of 2014
NOTICE
PROPOSED CLOSURE OF THOROUGH FARE ON PRINCESS ELIZABETH DRIVE,PORT SHEPSTONE BEACHFRONT
This serves to notify the road users and residents of the proposed closure of Thorough fareon Princess Elizabeth Drive, Port Shepstone Beachfront due to the re-instatement of thedamaged culvert.
Access to the beach can still be gained through 5th Avenue and 3rd Avenue throughKapenta Bay on the Southern Side, and access on the Northern Side will be limited to theLighthouse.
The proposed closure will be effective from 17 March 2014 until 02 May 2014.
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ADVENTURE Educators, in con-junction with Deborah Berridge ofthe South Coast Striders AthleticsClub, is planning the start an an-nual sporting event. The event, onFriday,2May, takesplaceatSouth-cityCollege inRamsgate startingat2pm. Local businesses are invitedto attend.
The event has already beenplannedwith fivedivisions, includ-ing corporate teams, school teamsand events for children.
Company and business partici-pantswill compete in teamsof five.Entry is R350 per team, with lateentries paying R400 after the cut-
off date, 25 April.Entry forms are available from
15 March from the South CoastStridersAthleticsClub, theRe/Maxoffice in Port Shepstone and theStriders’ and Adventure Educa-tors’ websites.
Organisers are still seekingsponsors for a floating trophy thatwill bear the sponsor’s name.
They need advertising, a deejayandmusic,prizessuchasvouchersand hampers and T-shirts whichwill be handed out at the end of theevent.
Using the working title “Corpo-rate Relay Challenge” those inter-ested must contact Kim Jones on084 511 7651 or e-mail [email protected]
AutoTraderSupaDriftdriversaretotackletheDezzi Raceway on 29 March.
The raceway in Port Shepstone is becom-ing a favourite on the Auto Trader SupaDriftChampionship circuit. So much so that the 29March marks the first of three stops theworld-class track will host this year.
As the second race of the season rolls clos-er, drivers will be looking to fine-tune theirsmoke-churning rides.
The sideways drifting and rubber-burningcompetitors get their supped-up cars race-ready in order to cement their positions in theseries. The crashes and high entry speeds wit-nessed at the opening race at Brakpan in Feb-ruary have the public on high alert and readyfor action.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDHigh speeds and adrenalin-pumping action are guaranteed at Dezzi's track.
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DIE plaaslike klub het so twee wekegelede ‘n interne kompetisie by diebane van Margate Retirement Village
gehou. Dit was ‘n baie warm dag gewees,maardiespelershetwaterbyderhandgehou.Aan die einde van die dag was James Bar-nardt die wenner. Johann Portwig het ‘n tro-fee geskenk en dit aan hom oorhandig.
Jukskei is ‘n sportwat eie is aan SuidAfri-ka. Die spel word in somer gespeel, deurmans, vrouens en kinders. Spelers is in tweespanne verdeel van vier spelers elk. Die spe-lers gebruik twee rubberskeie of houtskeiewat tussen 11 en 16 meter na ‘n houtpen in‘n sandput gegooi word.
Op 12 Maart het die spelers ‘n fondsin-samelingbydie jukskeibanegehou.Daarwasverversingsverkoopaandiespelersentoesk-ouers. Die verkope het om 9.30vm begin enhet aangehou totdat die vleis en deeg klaarwas. Al die fondsewat op hierdie dag ingesa-melwassalhoofsaaklikvir reiskostegaanomspelers te help wat gereeld liga in Durbanmoet gaan speel. Asook spelers wat aan dieeindevanMaartnadieSA’sinKroonstadmoetgaan, hulle sal ook deurmiddel van hierdiefondse uitgehelp word.
FOTO: VERSKAFBy die Margate Retirement Centre het James Barnardt (links) die trofeevan Johan Portwig ontvang.
THE Mfana Mbali branch of GcilimaWard7on theSouth Coastplayedhostto an unusual soccer event this week-end.
In a bid to promote voting, the ANCYouthLeague organised a soccer tour-nament.
The branch executive committee ofthe ANCYL were pleased with the
turnout on7and8March,where eightteams participated at the Thokothesports grounds.
Starting the day off with a matchagainst Nkanpini United, Swallowsemerged victorious and won thetrophy. Second place team NkampiniCeltics put up stiff competition forSwallowstoclaimsecondoverallrank-ing.
Branch secretary MbalenhleSheme said in an interview that every-
one enjoyed the day and saw it as asuccess.
The ANCYL took the opportunity topromote voting to receptive players.
“It is imperative thatweseedemoc-racyflourish,”saidoneofthespeakers.
Players commented that they couldsee merit in voting, although theirvotes would need to be earned.
SIZELA cricketers arrived in town this week-endtotestthemettleofthelocalDouglasMitch-ell Colts cricket team.
Sunday9MarchwasD-dayforthechalleng-ers as Sizela faced off against Colts.
The match started with Colts winning thetossandelectingSizelacricketteamtobatfirst.
Despite therainonSaturdaynight thepitchhad been dried and pressed, ready for thematch.
Sizela got off to a rocky start and eventuallythe team crumbled all out for 76.
LouisAllison took fivewicketsbywayofhisusual unrelenting attacks on the stumps.Jhean Ludick, a 10-year veteran, followedcloselybehindwithanother fourwickets,wip-ing out the Sizela lineup.
Then it was the chance for the Sizela bowl-ers to take on the Colts’ batsmen. However,with JuandreKoekemoer scoring 31 runs andRusselHughesscoringanother29, thewritingwas on thewall. After 12 overs thematchwasover with Sizela congratulating Colts on theirwin. The Colts won the knockout match with78 runs.
Colts defendhome turf
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Cherise takes Argus>> ‘I kept on thinking how much they would want me to cross the finish line in first place’
DAVID STEYN>>sports@feveronline,.co.za
THECapeArgushasbecomeinternationally known asthe world’s best timed cy-
cling race. It comprises mostlyflat course with two well-knowninclines — Chapman’s Peak andSuikerbossie.Thisyear’sracebe-gan at Hertzog Boulevard at theCape TownCivic Centre and end-ed at the Cape Town Stadium atGreen Point, totaling 109 kms.The race took cyclists throughFalse Bay and Simon’s Town,across the peninsula and thennorth, along the coast to the fin-ish.
Out of some5881 female com-petitors,CheriseStanderfinishedfirst. Stander won the woman’sevent in a time of 2:51:00, finish-
ingwell ahead of Anriette Schoe-maninsecondandCheJoubert inthird. Despite going through thepain and loss of her husband andher grandmother, Stander push-ed herself to win.
“I kept on thinking howmuchthey would want me to cross thefinish line in first place. That iswhat kept me going,” she says.
Emerging victorious she dedi-cated her victory to her grand-mother, a driving force behindher success as a cyclist. Standerchosenottolingerontheimpend-ing court case involving the acci-dent that claimed her husband’slife. Instead she chose to cele-brate what was in essence hisfondest pastime.
Cycling for Team RECM,Stander focused on her trainingover the past year.
After her achievement in theArgus, Stander and RECM team-mate Theo Blignaut announcedthat they intend to take part intheAbsa CapeEpic from23 to 30March.According toStander, sheand her partner are really busyand aren’t able to train togetheras often as they would like, butwhentheopportunitypresents it-self they take it.
Stander has already complet-ed one Cape Epic and team-mateBlignaut, a first timer to the Epic,will be relying on her experiencein the race.
“Communication with yourpartner, pacing yourself and eat-inganddrinkingare themost im-portant ingredients to complet-ing the Absa Cape Epic success-fully. We train about three timesaweek,ifpossible,”saysBlignaut.
PHOTO: SOURCEDCherise Stander holds the trophyaloft at the Greenpoint Stadium,Cape Town.
PHOTO: SOURCEDOn the podium are (from left) and Che Joubert in third place, Cherise Stander in firstplace and Anriette Schoeman in second place.
PHOTO: SOURCEDCherise Stander (centre) celebrates a hard-earned first-place podium position.
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