Your very own local newspaper FREE 30 000 copies distributed Weekly Phone: 032 552 3363 Accused cop killer flips story in court [5] March 21, 2014 www.stangerweekly.co.za www.stangerweekly.mobi @stangerweekly Stanger Weekly Station commander must GO tion and drinking on duty. “Drinking on duty is at an all time high. It is a well known fact that the two police officers, who were shot and killed recently, were all under the influence of alcohol. Last year, the same officer arrested for the murder, assaulted his duty officer while under the influence of alcohol. In another incident, the same officer pulled a firearm on a colonel and a captain who received information that the officer was drunk on duty. Sithole was made aware of all this, but noth- ing was done.” According to community activist S Pillay policing in KwaDukuza has ground to a halt as criminals en- joy unhindered attacks on innocent civilians in a town. “Morale at the KwaDukuza SAPS is at an all time low as renewed calls are being made for the ‘fre- quently absent’ station commander’s head to roll,” said Pillay. “The station is completely finished. There is no command and control at the station, thus resulting in no service delivery.” Last Thursday, KwaDukuza Deputy Mayor Dolly Govender was a victim of crime when she had her gold chain ripped off her neck. “When I went to the station to report the incident, I was treated as a crim- inal. The service delivery is poor at the station,” said the deputy mayor. KwaDukuza resident, R Rampursad ex- perienced first hand the bad service delivery by police officers and Sithole’s personal assistant on 26 February when she was assaulted and had her gold chain pulled from her neck at the Madressa Arcade. “The suspect was arrested by shoppers and handed to K9 Security officers who handed him to the KwaDukuza SAPS. When my sister and I went to the station I asked the suspect for my chain. He told the officers that if they took him to the taxi rank, he would get the chain and return it to me. The offi- cers dragged their feet and after about two hours, the officers took the suspect to the rank.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 MERVYN KRISHNA K WAZULU-NATAL SAPS Provincial Commis- sioner Lieutenant General Mmamonnye Ngobeni has directed KwaDukuza cluster commander Brigadier Derek Captain-Hastibeer to launch a full-scale investigation into allegations of poor management by the KwaDukuza SAPS Station Commander Brigadier Bongiwe Sithole for alleged poor service delivery, corruption, extortion and nepotism at KwaDukuza SAPS. Captain-Hastibeer is also tasked with ensuring that appropriate action be taken should he find any evidence of misconduct or poor performance. Stanger Weekly has been inundated with calls from the community, victims of crime and seasoned police officers, regarding Sithole, poor service deliv- ery, corruption and extortion. KZN Community Against Crime chairperson Isaac Gumede, a well known crime fighter in the Ntshawini area, has been calling for the removal of the station commander for over a year. “Everyone in KwaDukuza is aware of the poor service delivery, corruption, extortion and drinking on duty at the station. I have been working closely with the SAPS for the past 16 years and since the ap- pointment of Sithole as station commander, the station has collapsed. “We have had numerous experiences with the SAPS. After we arrest criminals, we have to wait more than 10 minutes for someone to answer the phone and another two hours for a bakkie to pick up the criminal. “We are now tired of poor service delivery. We want Sithole removed and replaced with someone competent, not someone who has connections on the top,” said Gumede. 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“Drinkingonduty is at anall timehigh. It is awellknown fact that the two police officers, who wereshotandkilledrecently,wereallunder the influenceofalcohol.Lastyear,thesameofficerarrestedforthemurder, assaulted his duty officer while under theinfluence of alcohol. In another incident, the sameofficer pulled a firearm on a colonel and a captainwhoreceived informationthat theofficerwasdrunkonduty.Sitholewasmadeawareofall this,butnoth-ing was done.”
According tocommunityactivistS PillaypolicinginKwaDukuzahas ground to ahalt as criminals en-joy unhindered attacks on innocent civilians in atown. “Morale at the KwaDukuza SAPS is at an alltimelowasrenewedcallsarebeingmadeforthe‘fre-quently absent’ station commander’s head to roll,”said Pillay.
“The station is completely finished. There is nocommand and control at the station, thus resultingin no service delivery.”
Last Thursday, KwaDukuza DeputyMayor DollyGovender was a victim of crime when she had hergold chain ripped off her neck. “When I went to thestationtoreporttheincident, Iwastreatedasacrim-inal. The servicedelivery ispoorat the station,” saidthe deputy mayor.
KwaDukuza resident, R Rampursad ex-perienced first hand the bad service delivery bypoliceofficersandSithole’spersonalassistanton26Februarywhen shewas assaulted andhadher goldchainpulled fromherneckat theMadressaArcade.
“The suspect was arrested by shoppers andhanded to K9 Security officers who handed him tothe KwaDukuza SAPS. When my sister and I wentto the station I asked the suspect for my chain. Hetold theofficers that if they tookhim to the taxi rank,hewould get the chain and return it tome. The offi-cers dragged their feet and after about two hours,the officers took the suspect to the rank.”CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
MERVYN KRISHNA
KWAZULU-NATAL SAPS Provincial Commis-sioner Lieutenant General MmamonnyeNgobeni has directed KwaDukuza cluster
commander Brigadier Derek Captain-Hastibeer tolaunch a full-scale investigation into allegations ofpoormanagement by the KwaDukuza SAPS StationCommander Brigadier Bongiwe Sithole for allegedpoor service delivery, corruption, extortion andnepotism at KwaDukuza SAPS.
Captain-Hastibeer is also tasked with ensuringthat appropriate action be taken should he find anyevidence of misconduct or poor performance.
Stanger Weekly has been inundated with callsfrom the community, victims of crime and seasonedpoliceofficers,regarding Sithole,poorservicedeliv-ery, corruption and extortion.
KZN Community Against Crime chairpersonIsaac Gumede, a well known crime fighter in theNtshawini area, has been calling for the removal ofthe station commander for over a year.
“Everyone in KwaDukuza is aware of the poorservice delivery, corruption, extortion and drinkingon duty at the station. I have been working closelywith theSAPS for thepast 16years and since theap-pointment of Sithole as station commander, thestation has collapsed.
“We have had numerous experiences with theSAPS. After we arrest criminals, we have to waitmore than 10 minutes for someone to answer thephoneandanother twohours for abakkie topickupthe criminal.
“We are now tired of poor service delivery. Wewant Sithole removed and replaced with someonecompetent, not someone who has connections onthe top,” said Gumede.
Gumede saidhis teamcomplainedon several oc-casions to the office of the provincial commissioneraboutSithole’s incompetence in runningKwaDuku-zaSAPS,theescalatingcrimerate,corruption,extor-
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Ballito keeps Mr Price Pro>> Mr Price Pro remains in Ballito while eThekwini Municipality continues to fight for the festivalSHANNON HOPKINS
THEMr Price Pro will still take placein Ballito this year, despite eThewiniMunicipality’s desire to reclaim theevent.
KwaDukuza mayor RicardoMthembu announced this at a part-ner’s breakfast at the Boathouse lastFriday.
He said negotiations with eThek-wini stakeholders are still going on,but theeventwill remain inBallito forthe foreseeable future.
EThekwini wants the festival totake place in the city once again andstarted their fight last year.
The event was hosted at Durban’sNorth beach prior to 2009.
The change of venue came after a‘fall-out’betweenformerchiefexecu-tive of Durban Africa, LindiweMahl-anguand the thenMrPrice chairmanAlastair McArthur. Health concernsover water quality was also an issue.
The success of the event in Ballitoseems to have sparked Durban’s in-terest to take it back - by 2015.
KwaDukuza Municipality spokes-man Sifiso Zulu said they were plan-ning for the future.
“We are discussing the prospectsof the Mr Price Pro being staged inKwaDukuza fora further threeyears.This is not yet concluded. It is advis-
able togive theparties involvedspaceand time to decide,” he said. “Whenall isconcluded,wewillannouncethe
Daniel said the festival was ratedthebiggest festival inthecountrywiththe largest numbers attending and
biggest overall reach - attracting100 000 visitors last year.
He said it had made it into the topseven in South African Tourism,alongside big events such as the DusiCanoe Marathon, Comrades Mara-thon and Midmar Mile.
“Wenowhavea legacywith theMrPricePro.Wehavecreatedsomethingamazing with even further growthpotential - 2014 is going to be anamazing year,” he said.
KwaDukuza Municipality eventsco-ordinator Collette Bundy spokeabout new additions and projects tothis year’s event.
Shesaid thisyearHollaTrails isonboardandtherewillbeacycleraceonthe second Saturday of the Pro.
She said there will also be a focuson environmental issues, in partner-
“Wewill bedoinga lot of fundrais-ingandsocialdevelopmentthisyear,”said Bundy.
She said there will also be guidedbeach and nature walks to educatethe public about the North Coast’sspecial spots.
Last year saw the kick-off of thepopular ‘CoastalLivingBru’ foodandwine show, which will be on again infull force this year, says Bundy.
There will be ‘Master Chef’ typeevents for children and adults. Thetwoeveningsof freeconcertswill alsobe on again at Salt Rock beach.
Bundy added that the festivalraked in about R28 million in 2013,and that there are high expectationsto grow the tourism aspect this year.
PHOTO: SHANNON HOPKINSASP Prime's Colin Fitch, Mr Price Pro project co-ordinator Graham Daniel,KwaDukuza mayor Ricardo Mthembu and Mr Price Pro business developmentsector's Craig Jones.
official outcome.”This year, the Mr Price Pro
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At the breakfast last weekMrPriceProprojectco-ordina-torGrahamDanieldetailedthesuccess of the 2013 event,which was won by Australiancompetitor Julian Wilson.
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A GROUP of about 100 construction workersprotesting near Glendale have reportedlyturned violent.
The workers started protesting on the dirtroad between Shakaskraal and Glendale earlyon Monday morning.
They are believed to be protesting againstunfair employment practices at a road con-struction site and have refused to communi-cate with the ward councillor.
The public order police (POP) unit attend-ed the scene and have advised the public toavoid the area.
Glendale protestturns violent
INTERNATIONAL artists, DJ Kent and DJ Eu-phonik will perform live at Hotshots on Satur-day night, 22 March.
Due to the nature of this event pre-saletickets will be available at a cost of R80 fromthe following outlets, Johnny Jewellers, Hot-shots Pool Academy, Hotshots Restaurant &Bar and Erics Office Suppliers, Shop 9 OK MALL(Stanger).
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“Mysisterand I followed thepolicevehicle.How-ever, the officers got out of their vehicle at therank, but did not remove the suspect from thevehicle.Oneof theofficers toldmethat thedocketwouldbeassignedtoadetectivethefollowingdayand the detective would investigate and get mychain back,” said the victim.
Rampersud said she knew itwouldbe too lateand that the chainwould be sold to a pawn shop,who would cut and melt it.
“IwentbacktothestationtoseeSithole.WhenIwenttoheroffice,Iwastoldbyherrudepersonalassistant that if I did not have an appointmentwith the station commander, I would not be ableto see her,” said Rampersud who then ap-proached Weekly for assistance.
TheWeeklycontactedaseniorpolicemanandinformedhimofwhathadtranspired.Theofficertold theWeekly tocontact theKwaDukuzamedialiaison Sibusiso Khumalo and ask him to set upan appointment for Rampersud with the stationcommander.
TheWeeklycontactedKhumaloandinformedhim of the incident. Rampersud’s contact detailswere given to Khumalo on 27 February, one dayafter the incident.
Todate, almostamonth later,Rampersudhasnot received a call from Sithole or Khumalo.
According to a well-placed source at the sta-tion, crime statistics show that between 25 and30 cases are reported daily.
The source also said that the station com-mander and her second and third in charge, heradministrationstaff andofficersat thechargeof-fice, who are all fromDurban, are on their “ownbuzz”.
“We have been cursed by Sithole’s appoint-ment at KwaDukuza. All the hard working anddedicated officers at KwaDukuza have been de-moralised. Sithole lacks interpersonal skills, shedoesnothaveasoundknowledgeofmanagementand has surrounded herself with a group of in-competentstaffwhocomplimentheractionsanddecision-making.
“Her disregard and disrespect for protocolandpolicies isprotectedbyherarrogantanduni-lateral decision-making influencedby the ilk shesurrounds herself with,” said the source.
Another senior officer, with more than 20years in the force, said Sithole must do the rightthing and step down before the national office“catches up with her”.
“The office of the provincial commissioner isaware of the “rot” at KwaDukuza SAPS. Sitholehas friendsatprovincial levelwhoareprotectingher,however,itwon’tbefortoolong.Thenationaloffice is beingmade aware of what is going on atKwaDukuza,” said the officer.
The officer went on to say the national officeneeds to implement remedial steps to restoreboth police andpublic confidence in theKwaDu-kuzaSAPSwhichshebelieveshasreachedastage“beyond repair”.
Another senior officer said Sithole’s heart isnot inKwaDukuza.Onnumerousoccasionsatof-ficers meetings, Sithole allegedly said she justcannot wait to get out of KwaDukuza.
“Fightingcrime inKwaDukuza is supposed tobe our first priority. The recently appointed Visi-blePolicingTaskTeam(Vispol) head,whocomesfromaninspectoratebackground,andhisdeputywere granted leave at the same time..
“How can Sithole grant both officers leave at
thesametimewhensheisawareof thecrimesta-tistics which is spiralling out of control. Thisclearly shows how incompetent Sithole is andhow the station is being managed.”
A senior officer at the KwaDukuza detectivebranch said their once top-ranked branch is nomoredue to infighting, corruptionandextortion.
Asecondseasoneddetectivesaidwhencrimi-nals are arrested and taken to court, evidencewould go missing or it was very weak, resultingin the case being thrown out of court becausemoney would be exchanged.
“KwaDukuza is such a small place, peopletalk. When a policeman is given money in ex-change for a case to be thrown out of court, onemust remember that thepersonwhohanded thecash to the officer tells a family member or afriend. Those people then tell their family andfriendsanditgoesonbeforemostofthemembersof the communityareawareofwhat transpired,”said the detective.
Another well-placed source said the KwaDu-kuza SAPS has hit rock bottom.
“The only way up is for Sithole to be removedandsomeoneelse tobeappointedwho is compe-tent,dedicatedandcommittedtotheirjob.Itmusthappen immediately.”
The MEC for Safety and Security Willies Mc-hunuwasalsomadeawareof Sithole’s incompe-tency by the community of Ntshawini last yearwhen the MEC attended a taxi meeting with thecommunity.
The office of the provincial commissionerLieutenant-General Mmamonnye Ngobeni wascontacted for a comment.
SAPSKZNSpokesperson Colonel JayNaickerresponded in a statement: “The provincial com-missionerhasdirectedallconcernsbeforwardedto the Cluster Commander Brigadier Derek Cap-tain-Hastibeerwhowill launch an investigation,andwill ensure that appropriate action be takenshould he find any evidence of misconduct orpoor performance.”
Captain-Hastibeer confirmed that he will beundertaking the investigation.
Calls mount for copto leave KwaDukuza>> A well-placed source said the KwaDukuza SAPS has hit rock bottom
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However,when Khumalowas asked tocomment on thishe said when hewent to the sta-tion, Sithole’spersonal assis-tant was not inher office so heleft a note withRampersud’scontact numberon for Sithole tocontact her.
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A PARAMEDIC was injured and a driver luckily escaped serious harm when aRival Med ambulance lost control on the R74 just outside KwaDukuza earlyon Monday.
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Accused killerclaims black out>> Cop accused of murdering colleagues remains in custody
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THE KwaDukuza SAPS officerwhoisaccusedofmurderingtwoof his colleagues testified at his
bail application that he had suffered a“blackout”andmistook themforcrim-inals.
Lieutenant Tholumuzi Mokoena(53), who faces two counts of murder,related to the killing of student consta-bleThobaniXulu(26)andconstableSi-busiso Mthethwa (31), changed hisoriginal statement at the KwaDukuzaMagistrate’s Court last Wednesday.Mokoenasaidrealisinghehadmade
a mistake, he quickly put the firearmdown before throwing it into a bush.
The deceased officers were travel-ling inapolicemini-buswithMokoenaand a fourth officer student constableStheZungu in theearlyhoursof Satur-daymorning, 1February when the in-cident occurred.
Represented by lawyer AndileDakela, Mokoena said they were re-turning to the KwaDukuza police sta-tionafterdroppingoff another studentconstable at his home in Maphumulo.
He said Mthethwa was driving theToyota Quantum and Xulu was in thepassenger seat next to him, asleep.
Mokoena claimed that he was sit-ting behind the driver while studentconstable Zungu was asleep in theback.
He said they decided to stop to restat the side of the R74 for half an hour,at about 1am.
Mokoenasaidhegotoutof thevehi-cle and “went to relieve” himself.
“When I returned to the vehicle Iheard some noises and it appeared asif people were tampering with thesteering wheel. I stopped at the doorstep and drew out a firearm and shottwice towards the front seat.”
“Suddenly,acolleagueseatedat theback shouted: ‘Mphathi (senior), whatare you doing?’ After that I realised Ihave shot them. I quickly put the fire-arm on the seat before throwing itaway in a nearby bush. I asked Zungu
scene. “I told them therewas a red carwhichwe stopped. After its occupantsalighted, I approached them with anintention to search but they overpow-ered me and confiscated my firearmand started shooting at the deceased,”said Mokoena.
ThematterwasadjournedandMo-koena remains in custody at the May-ville police station until his next courtappearance for the continuationof thebailapplicationonTuesday,25March.
askedwhy he failed to call outtohis colleagues inside the ve-hicle before shooting.
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“Ididnotobserve,mymindwas not functioningwell. I didnot even make an attempt tocheck because I thought wewere all outside. I suffered ablackout,” said Mokoena.
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TWO notorious suspects were arrestedbyofficersofN-ForceSecurity lastweekfor stealing R50 000 worth of electrical
equipment from the back of a bakkie whichwas parked opposite Nedbank.
Local businessman Feroz Khan said hewent into thebankandwhenhe cameout, thecar guard told him he saw two men open theback of the bakkie and remove equipment.
Khan alerted the KwaDukuza SAPS anddrove around looking for the suspects.
However, N-Force director Nitesh Arjun,who was patrolling Cato Street, noticed bothsuspects who he had arrested previously forbreaking into Iso Frankie site near Gledhow(contractorsworkingonthepipelinealongtheR102) and stealingmore than R50 000worthof steel. Arjun apprehended the men andhanded them over to KwaDukuza SAPS.
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"We demand we are treated equal-ly," was the call from Minority Front(MF) leader Shameen Thakur-Ra-jbansi speaking at the MF mani-festo launch in Durban on Thurs-day.
She was speaking out againstthe affirmative action legislation.
“The affirmative action legisla-tion is hampering skills develop-ment in the country. We demandthat we are treated as equals. The
scrapping of affirmative action willenable “born-frees” to rescue theSouth African economy. Our youthrequire equal opportunities an astate capable of creating growth,”she said.
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"The ANC mooted a socialrights commission, but today theMF asks for a minorities commis-sion, because our democracy canonlybeassuccessfulasthemannerin which its minorities are takencare of."
In a bid to increase the party'ssupport base, the MF leader an-nounced it wouldnowalsofocus onthe black constituency.
"There are already quite a num-ber of black South Africans joiningthe party," she said.
MF leaderShameenThakur-Rajbansi.
MF leader saysscrap affirmativeaction
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THE iLembe Chamber Women in Business will behosting a champagne breakfast on Friday 28 Marchfrom 8.30am at the Boathouse in Ballito to raisefunds for the Early Childhood Development Project.
Tickets are on sale at R150 per person. The high-light is an auction for a two-night stay for eight peo-ple at the Boathouse Penthouse valued at R7600and includes breakfast and magnificent sea views.
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MERVYN KRISHNA
KWADUKUZAwillbecelebrating20 years of democracy withlight following an announce-
ment by KwaDukuza Mayor RicardoMthembu last week.
He said service delivery in KwaDu-kuza is improving in leapsandboundsas more than 500 lights will be in-stalled before the end of June.
Theprojectwillcoverareasthat didnot have such infrastructure in thepast. The ground-breaking project isalso part of celebrating 20 years of de-mocracy.
"As we celebrate the 20-year mile-stone indemocracy,wewant toensurethat communities across the lengthandbreadthofKwaDukuzareceivethemuch-needed infrastructure. The sig-nificance of 20 years also means thatgovernment must accelerate servicesthat were not delivered by the apart-heid government in the past," saidMthembu.
He was addressing KwaDukuzamembersofcouncil in theKwaDukuzaCouncil Chambers following the ap-pointmentofacontractorwhowillcar-
ry out the project in all 27 wards.This project is not part of the exist-
ing municipal in-fills project alreadycommissioned in some parts ofKwaDukuza. While government ishard at getting everyone connected,Mthembu has urged residents to takeresponsibility in the usage of electrici-ty, saying illegal connections to elec-tricity are a strong concern.
"It is unfortunate that this comes at
a time when the country is facing anelectricitycrisis,Iwouldliketourgeev-eryoneto take full responsibilityonthewayelectricityisused.Wearetryingbyallmeanstoensurethatpowerissavedto avoid unnecessary power cuts.”
He said crime is also a concern.“Matters relating to crime alwaysweigh on me every time I think aboutthat dark rural community in KwaDu-kuza. That will now change,” he said.
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I WAS saddened to read that theKwaDukuza Municipality’s proposedto re-name Hulett Street after Gool-am Suleman.
Naming a street after the Hulettfamily has nothing to do with apart-heid or colonialism.
They deserved to be honouredfor their contribution to the economicprosperity of our town.
TheHulettfamily,underthepatri-arch, Sir Liege Hulett, was one of thepioneers of sugar cane farming in ourarea.
They provided employment forthousands on these sugar cane plan-tations and the workers were tough-est the necessary skills to do theirjobs.
To process the sugar cane into rawsugar, sugar mills were built- provid-ing even more people with employ-ment.
Workers were also taught andtrained in specialised skills required inthese sugar mills.
Workers were provided with free
housing, monthly food rations, wood,coal and coal stoves.
The Hulett family built roads,bridges and dams which are still be-ing used today.
Their social responsibility involvedbuilding schools, clinics, hospitals,community halls and recreational fa-cilities.
TheHulettfamilywasresponsiblefor the economic boom that ourtown, and surrounding areas, is nowenjoying.
It is wrong to now honour GoolamSuleman by dishonouring the Hulettname. The late Goolam Suleman cer-tainly would not have approved.
It is indeed, unfortunate that notmany people of the present genera-tion know or even heard of GoolamSuleman and EV Mahomed.
Both Suleman and Mahomedprovided immeasurable support tothe ANC- living in constant fear forthemselves and their families.
I would like to suggest that themunicipality approach the Depart-ment of Education, through the Pub-lic Works Department, to build twostate of the art schools to cater forour growing pupil population.
Krishna Govender
Street re-naming policy
STEPH MCLENNAN
HUMAN beings are ridiculous creatures.We are vain, indecisive and possess anover-inflated opinion of our own impor-tance.
The beachfront is a good place to gowhen you want to see ridiculousness at itsbest. People use this space to exercise inmany different ways, including cycling,walking, rollerblading, and moving onstrange things that look like orbitreks onwheels.
Then there are those who either donot understand the principle of exercise,or simply don’t care.
These are the people you see coastingalong on electric bicycles, standing onskateboards and being pulled along bytheir dogs, or simply lounging on the sandgetting skin cancer.
As any fitting-room attendant at aclothing store will tell you, people havegrossly skewed impressions of their bod-ies. After watching a size 16 woman at-tempt to squeeze into a size 12 pair ofjeans for the twentieth time in one shift,it amazes me that people keep their cool.
A couple of months ago I went to anightclub, and overheard the followingconversation in the bathroom:
Girl 1: I can’t believe I’m, like, turning 19tomorrow. That’s like so old.
Girl 2: I turned 19 last month. I can’t
believe I still don’t have a boyfriend.Girl 1 and Girl 2: hysterical gigglingThis exchange, out of the mouth of
babes, leaves me with little hope for thefuture. Add to this the existence of theword “aweh”, and we are thoroughlyscrewed.
When it comes to judging people’scharacter, there are a few basic tests thatI like to use. The first is to gauge a friend’sreaction when stuck behind a truck or taxidriving at 30km/h. If they manage to getto the next overtake zone in under 10 ex-pletives, you have found a keeper.
Another yardstick by which I like tojudge people on is whether they bother togreet cashiers and attendants at tollbooths. Even a car guard who wants a tipafter “watching” your car for five minutesdeserves a greeting. We’re all suffering as
a result of the petrol price, but being po-lite costs nothing.
Possession of a sense of humour is key,not only to being a nice person, but tosurviving in a world full of not-so-nicepeople. People without the ability tolaugh at themselves and the worldaround them end up hijacking aircraft,shooting children at their alma mater orhaving their wife murdered on their wed-ding night and then not having the ballsto voluntarily come back to the country ofthe crime to stand trial. In summary, ifyou use the word “like” more than onceevery 30 seconds, grow up. If you’re onthe beach, use sunblock and don’t makeyour dog do your workout.
If you don’t have a sense of humour,grow one quickly, and if you’re not nice totoll booth attendants, I hope I never meetyou.
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Life to us is not thesame without you, asyour silent farewellshocked us all. Wenever knew youwould leave so soonwith no farewellwords spoken. Youwas so happy andquiet. How little didwe know that night,what sorrow it wouldbring. God took youaway, O’ our shininglight and left us alonein darkness. God
In LIn Loving Memoryoving MemoryIn Loving Memory
BASMATHI KISSOON(BASSY)
broke our hearts, just to prove to us that he onlytakes the best.
Please accept this as a personal invitation.Sadly missed by your loving husband Nelson,son, daughters, daughter-in-law, sons-in-law,nephews, nieces, grandchildren, brothers,sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and a hostof family and friends.Inserted by your loving husband Nelson.
All family and friends are invited to the OneYear Memorial Ceremony of the late BasmathiKissoon (Bassy) on Saturday, 22 March 2014at 10am at Kissoon’s Scrap Yard, Glenhills.
Life to us is not thesame without you,as your silent fare-well shocked usall. We never knewyou would leave sosoon with no fare-well words spoken.You was so happyand quiet. How littledid we know thatnight, what sorrowit would bring. Godtook you away,O’ our shining light and left us alone in darkness.God, broke our hearts, just to us that he onlytakes the best.You and your family are kindly invited toattend the 10 days memorial ceremony onThursday, 20 March 2014 and the 13 daysmemorial ceremony on Sunday, 23 March2014 at his late residence in Glendale.Please accept this as a personal invitation.Sadly missed by his mum Rohinie, dad George,brother Reetesh, sister Reka and a host of fam-ily and friends.
AUM NAMAH SHIVAYA
Rakesh Dhani (Deo)29/02/1984 - 10/03/2014
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>>TheShriSanathanMundalwillobserveRama-yan week and Ramnaumi from 31 March until 7 Apriland Ram Naumee on 8 April. Venue : 21 GreyridgeDrive, Stanger Heights. Date : 31 march - 07 April.Time: 6pm to 8pm. Date: 8 April. Time: 9am - 12 noon.Daily discourse rendered on each of the Ramayanfrom various speakers. Meals will be provided on 8April.Allareinvitedtoattend.Forfurtherinformationcontact Madhuri Sing on 082 324 3406.
>>Hirsch Ballito, in conjunction with local healthspecialists, invite you to attend a WOMEN'S WELL-NESS TALK at Hirsch Ballito on Wednesday, 19 Marchfrom 10.30am to 12pm. No charge, but booking es-sential. Contact Jennilee on 03 946 7400.
>>The LTHVD Sabha will host Sri Angajan fromthe 24th to the 28th March 2014 at the Sabha hall.His discourse topic is "THE PRICE OF HAPPINESS".Discourses will run from 6 to 8 pm. Light supper willbe served.
>>Glad Tidings Tabernacle Church has opened asoup kitchen. Not just to feed the hungry, but to instilthe Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in their hearts. TheFeeding will be at *Glad Tidings Tabernacle at 60Daffodil Street, Stanger Manor*, every Saturdaystarting from the 8 March from 9am to 10am.
>>Nonoti Drift Sri Siva Soobramaniar Temple(TOOPANS) will be holding its 102nd CHITRAPUR-VAM KAVADY FESTIVAL. The flag hoisting ceremonywill be on Monday, 12 May, hawan commencing at5.30pm. Chitrapurvam Kavady Feastival: Sunday, 18May, devotees expected from 7am. The flag dehoist-ing ceremony will be on Tuesday, 20 May.
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CONTRACT No. TS/118/2013CONSTRUCTION OF A COMMUNITY WATER RETICULATIONINCLUDING PREPAID YARD TAP CONNECTION (Balcome/
KwaSizabantu RWSS ZONE C)
ILembe District Municipality invites Established Contractors to bid for theConstruction of a Community Water Reticulation Including prepaid Yard TapConnections.Only bidders who are registered with the CIDB in a contractor registration equalto or higher than 6CE and potential emerging bidders with a classification of 5CEPE will be eligible to bid. Bidders who fail to provide the relevant CIDB informationcalled for in the paragraph above prior to the closing date of the bid shall bedisqualified for further consideration.Bid Specification Documents together with the bid drawings will be availablefrom Monday, 24 March 2014 until the close of business on Friday, 28 March2014 at 15:00 from the offices of the Cashier at iLembe District Municipality,iLembe House, 59/61 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza, upon payment of anon-refundable cash deposit of R 500.00. Bid documents will NOT be available atthe site inspection meeting.A COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION will be held at 14H00 on Tuesday, 01April2014. Prospective Bidders shall meet at R74 and P711 intersection (Near VukileHigh School) and then proceed to site for a site briefing. The Engineer will notbe available for inspection purposes on any other occasion. Prospective biddersare required to bring their copies of the bid specification documents to the siteinspection for signing by the Engineer. All bid documents will be signed on site.
All bid enquiries are to be directed to the Consulting Engineers, Mr. Frans Klopperof MSW Consulting on (033) 395 0920 or Mr. Dumisani Khoza, on 032 551 8772alternatively contact Ms. Cingisa Mbola on 032 551 8742, iLembe District Munici-pality.Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non-attendance of the siteinspection will result in the immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may onlybe submitted on the bid specification documentation provided by the Municipality.All Bidders must supply a Valid and Original Tax Clearance Certificate from SARSconfirming that the Bidders Tax matters are in order and/or must give authorityto iLembe District Municipality to obtain information from SARS regarding theirTax matters. Any bid that does not comply with the advert will be immediatelydisqualified and will not be considered. All bidders must provide audited financialstatements (AFS) for companies required by law to be audited/ for companiesnot required by law to be audited, AFS for the past three years or since the dateof establishment if established during the past three years must be reviewed &signed off by a Charted Accountant (CA) (SA).Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to Bid No. TS/118/2013: Construction of aCommunity Water Reticulation Including prepaid Yard Tap Connections must besubmitted into the Bid Box situated at the Ground Floor of ILEMBE TECHNICALSERVICES BUILDING, 12 Haysom Road, KWADUKUZA by no later than 12Mid-Day on Tuesday, 22 April 2014 where they will be opened in public. The nameand address of the bidder must be clearly written on the envelope containing thebid. Bids shall be valid for a period of 90 days.Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipal-ity’s Supply Chain Management Policy in two stages. First stage of evaluationis functionality and the second stage being the 90/10 preference point scoringsystem. Only bidders who score the required minimum threshold on functionalitycriteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLembe District Municipalitysubscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act No. 5 of 2000.ILembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of thebids and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid.
M MADLALAMUNICIPAL MANAGER
CONTRACT No. TS/119/2013CONSTRUCTION OF A WATER RETICULATION NETWORK
INCLUDING PREPAID YARD TAPS
ILembe District Municipality invites Established Contractors to bid for theConstruction of a water reticulation network including prepaid yard taps.Only bidders who are registered with the CIDB in a contractor registration equalto or higher than 4CE and potential emerging bidders with a classification of 3CEPE will be eligible to bid.Bidders who fail to provide the relevant CIDB information called for in theparagraph above prior to the closing date of the bid shall be disqualified forfurther consideration.Bid Specification Documents together with the bid drawings will be availablefrom Monday, 24 March 2014 until the close of business on Friday, 28 March2014 at 15:00 from the offices of the Cashier at iLembe District Municipality,iLembe House, 59/6a1 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza, upon payment of anon-refundable cash deposit of R 500.00. Bid documents will NOT be available atthe site inspection meeting.A COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION will be held at 14H00 on Tuesday, 01April2014. Prospective Bidders shall meet at R74 and P711 intersection (Near VukileHigh School) and then proceed to site for a site briefing. The Engineer will notbe available for inspection purposes on any other occasion. Prospective biddersare required to bring their copies of the bid specification documents to the siteinspection for signing by the Engineer. All bid documents will be signed on site.
All bid enquiries are to be directed to the Consulting Engineers, Mr. Frans Klopperof MSW Consulting on (033) 395 0920 or Mr. Dumisani Khoza, on 032 551 8772alternatively contact Ms. Cingisa Mbola on 032 551 8742, iLembe District Munici-pality.Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non-attendance of the siteinspection will result in the immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may onlybe submitted on the bid specification documentation provided by the Municipality.All Bidders must supply a Valid and Original Tax Clearance Certificate from SARSconfirming that the Bidders Tax matters are in order and/or must give authorityto iLembe District Municipality to obtain information from SARS regarding theirTax matters. Any bid that does not comply with the advert will be immediatelydisqualified and will not be considered.Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to Bid No. TS/119/2013: Construction of a WaterReticulation Network including prepaid Yard Taps must be submitted into the BidBox situated at the Ground Floor of ILEMBE TECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING,
12 Haysom Road, KWA DUKUZA by no later than 12 Mid-Day on Thursday, 17April 2014 where they will be opened in public. The name and address of thebidder must be clearly written on the envelope containing the bid. Bids shall bevalid for a period of 90 days.Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipal-ity’s Supply Chain Management Policy in two stages. First stage of evaluationis functionality and the second stage being the 90/10 preference point scoringsystem. Only bidders who score the required minimum threshold on functionalitycriteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLembe District Municipalitysubscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act No. 5 of 2000.ILembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of thebids and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid.
M MADLALAMUNICIPAL MANAGER
CONTRACT No. TS/120/2013CONSTRUCTION OF A CLEAR WATER RISING MAIN,
200KL RESERVOIR AND PUMP-STATION
ILembe District Municipality invites Established Contractors to bid for theConstruction of a clear water rising main, 200KL reservoir and pump-station.Only bidders who are registered with the CIDB in a contractor registration equalto or higher than 6CE and potential emerging bidders with a classification of 5CEPE will be eligible to bid. Bidders who fail to provide the relevant CIDB informationcalled for in the paragraph above prior to the closing date of the bid shall bedisqualified for further consideration.Bid Specification Documents together with the bid drawings will be availablefrom Monday, 24 March 2014 until the close of business on Friday, 28 March2014 at 15:00 from the offices of the Cashier at iLembe District Municipality,iLembe House, 59/61 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza, upon payment of anon-refundable cash deposit of R 500.00. Bid documents will NOT be available atthe site inspection meeting.A COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION will be held at 10H00 on Tuesday, 01 April2014. Prospective Bidders shall meet at R74 and P711 intersection (Near VukileHigh School) and then proceed to site for a site briefing. The Engineer will notbe available for inspection purposes on any other occasion. Prospective biddersare required to bring their copies of the bid specification documents to the siteinspection for signing by the Engineer. All bid documents will be signed on site.All bid enquiries are to be directed to the Consulting Engineers, Mr. Frans Klopperof MSW Consulting on (033) 395 0920 or Mr. Dumisani Khoza, on 032 551 8772alternatively contact Ms. Cingisa Mbola on 032 551 8742, iLembe District Munici-pality.Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non-attendance of the siteinspection will result in the immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may onlybe submitted on the bid specification documentation provided by the Municipality.All Bidders must supply a Valid and Original Tax Clearance Certificate from SARSconfirming that the Bidders Tax matters are in order and/or must give authorityto iLembe District Municipality to obtain information from SARS regarding theirTax matters. Any bid that does not comply with the advert will be immediatelydisqualified and will not be considered.Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to Bid No. TS/120/2013: Construction of a clearWater Rising Main, 200KL Reservoir and Pump-Station must be submitted intothe Bid Box situated at the Ground Floor of ILEMBE TECHNICAL SERVICESBUILDING, 12 Haysom Road, KWA DUKUZA by no later than 12 Mid-Day onThursday, 17 April 2014 where they will be opened in public. The name andaddress of the bidder must be clearly written on the envelope containing the bid.Bids shall be valid for a period of 90 days.Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipal-ity’s Supply Chain Management Policy in two stages. First stage of evaluationis functionality and the second stage being the 90/10 preference point scoringsystem. Only bidders who score the required minimum threshold on functionalitycriteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLembe District Municipalitysubscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act No. 5 of 2000.ILembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of thebids and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid.
M MADLALAMUNICIPAL MANAGER
CONTRACT No. TS/121/2013CONSTRUCTION OF BULK PIPELINES, PUMP-STATION,
RESERVOIR AND RETICULATION INCLUDING PREPAID YARDTAPS (NGCEBO/KWADUKUZA RWSS ZONE Z & AA)
ILembe District Municipality invites Established Contractors to bid for theConstruction of bulk pipelines, pump-station, reservoirs and reticulation includingprepaid yard taps.Only bidders who are registered with the CIDB in a contractor registration equalto or higher than 7CE and potential emerging bidders with a classification of 6CEPE will be eligible to bid. Bidders who fail to provide the relevant CIDB informationcalled for in the paragraph above prior to the closing date of the bid shall bedisqualified for further consideration.Bid Specification Documents together with the bid drawings will be availablefrom Monday, 24 March 2014 until the close of business on Friday, 28 March2014 at 15:00 from the offices of the Cashier at iLembe District Municipality,iLembe House, 59/61 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza, upon payment of anon-refundable cash deposit of R 500.00. Bid documents will NOT be available atthe site inspection meeting.A COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION will be held at 10H00 on Tuesday, 01 April2014. Prospective Bidders shall meet at R74 and P711 intersection (Near VukileHigh School) and then proceed to site for a site briefing. The Engineer will notbe available for inspection purposes on any other occasion. Prospective biddersare required to bring their copies of the bid specification documents to the site
inspection for signing by the Engineer. All bid documents will be signed on site.All bid enquiries are to be directed to the Consulting Engineers, Mr. Frans Klopperof MSW Consulting on (033) 395 0920 or Mr. Dumisani Khoza, on 032 551 8772alternatively contact Ms. Cingisa Mbola on 032 551 8742, iLembe District Munici-pality.Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non-attendance of the siteinspection will result in the immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may onlybe submitted on the bid specification documentation provided by the Municipality.All Bidders must supply a Valid and Original Tax Clearance Certificate from SARSconfirming that the Bidders Tax matters are in order and/or must give authorityto iLembe District Municipality to obtain information from SARS regarding theirTax matters. Any bid that does not comply with the advert will be immediatelydisqualified and will not be considered. All bidders must provide audited financialstatements (AFS) for companies required by law to be audited/ for companiesnot required by law to be audited, AFS for the past three years or since the dateof establishment if established during the past three years must be reviewed &signed off by a Charted Accountant (CA) (SA).Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to Bid No. TS/121/2013: Construction of BulkPipelines, Pump-Station, Reservoirs and Reticulation including prepaid YardTaps must be submitted into the Bid Box situated at the Ground Floor of ILEMBETECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING, 12 Haysom Road, KWADUKUZA by no laterthan 12 Mid-Day on Tuesday, 22 April 2014 where they will be opened in public.The name and address of the bidder must be clearly written on the envelopecontaining the bid. Bids shall be valid for a period of 90 days.Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipal-ity’s Supply Chain Management Policy in two stages. First stage of evaluationis functionality and the second stage being the 90/10 preference point scoringsystem. Only bidders who score the required minimum threshold on functionalitycriteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLembe District Municipalitysubscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act No. 5 of 2000.ILembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of thebids and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid.
M MADLALAMUNICIPAL MANAGER
CONTRACT No. TS/122/2013THE CONSTRUCTION OF MACAMBINI WATER SUPPLYSCHEME PHASE 3B - 22KM OF BULK AND 90KM WATER
RETICULATION PIPELINES
ILembe District Municipality invites Established Contractors to bid for theConstruction of Macambini water supply scheme phase 3B – 22km of Bulk and90 Km Water Reticulation Pipelines.Only bidders who are registered with the CIDB in a contractor registration equalto or higher than 7CE and potential emerging bidders with a classification of 6CEPE will be eligible to bid. Bidders who fail to provide the relevant CIDB informationcalled for in the paragraph above prior to the closing date of the bid shall bedisqualified for further consideration.Bid Specification Documents together with the bid drawings will be availablefrom Monday, 24 March 2014 until the close of business on Monday, 31 March2014 at 15:00 from the offices of the Cashier at iLembe District Municipality,iLembe House, 59/61 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza, upon payment of anon-refundable cash deposit of R 500.00. Bid documents will NOT be available atthe site inspection meeting.A COMPULSORY SITE INSPECTION will be held at 10H00 on Wednesday, 02April 2014. Prospective Bidders shall meet at Total Garage in Mandeni on theP415 road to Mandeni and then proceed to site for a site briefing. The Engineerwill not be available for inspection purposes on any other occasion. Prospectivebidders are required to bring their copies of the bid specification documents tothe site inspection for signing by the Engineer. All bid enquiries areto be directed to the Consulting Engineers, Mr. Sipho Mlangeni or Mrs. Xola Mjajaof Hatch Goba Consultant on 031 563 9400 or Mr. Dumisani Khoza, on 032 5518772 alternatively contact Ms. Cingisa Mbola on 032 551 8742, iLembe DistrictMunicipality.Failure to obtain a Bid Specification Document and non-attendance of the siteinspection will result in the immediate disqualification of your bid. Bids may onlybe submitted on the bid specification documentation provided by the Municipality.All Bidders must supply a Valid and Original Tax Clearance Certificate from SARSconfirming that the Bidders Tax matters are in order and/or must give authorityto iLembe District Municipality to obtain information from SARS regarding theirTax matters. Any bid that does not comply with the advert will be immediatelydisqualified and will not be considered. All bidders must provide audited financialstatements (AFS) for companies required by law to be audited/ for companiesnot required by law to be audited, AFS for the past three years or since the dateof establishment if established during the past three years must be reviewed &signed off by a Charted Accountant (CA) (SA).Sealed bid endorsed “Invitation to Bid No. TS/122/2013: Construction ofMacambini Water Supply Scheme Phase 3B – 22km of Bulk and 90 Km WaterReticulation Pipelines must be submitted into the Bid Box situated at the GroundFloor of ILEMBE TECHNICAL SERVICES BUILDING, 12 Haysom Road,KWADUKUZA by no later than 12 Mid-Day on Tuesday, 22 April 2014 where theywill be opened in public. The name and address of the bidder must be clearlywritten on the envelope containing the bid. Bids shall be valid for a period of 90days.Bids will be evaluated and adjudicated in terms of iLembe District Municipal-ity’s Supply Chain Management Policy in two stages. First stage of evaluationis functionality and the second stage being the 90/10 preference point scoringsystem. Only bidders who score the required minimum threshold on functionalitycriteria will qualify for the second stage of evaluation. iLembe District Municipalitysubscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act No. 5 of 2000.ILembe District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of thebids and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid.
M MADLALAMUNICIPAL MANAGER
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AUCTION
IN THE KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT,PIETERMARITZBURG
(REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA)Case No. 305/13
In the matter between:-NEDBANK LIMITED
(formally known as NEDCOR BANKLIMITED) PLAINTIFF
AndGODFREY ANDREW GULSTON N.O.
(in his capacity as trustee for the time being ofthe Godfrey Gulston Family Trust Registration
No. 8540/2002) DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF SALEThis is a sale in execution conducted in ac-cordance with the Consumer Protection Act68 of 2008 (as amended) pursuant to a Judg-ment obtained in the High Court under CaseNo. 305/13 dated 10 June 2013, and Writ ofAttachment issued thereafter, the immov-able property listed hereunder will be sold tothe highest bidder without reserve on 8 April2014 at 10h00 outside the office of the Sherifffor Lower Tugela at 134/6 Mahatma GandhiStreet, Stanger/KwaDukuza, KwaZulu-Natal.PROPERTY:(a)Section No. 26, as shown and more fullydescribed on Sectional Plan No. SS301/1994in the scheme known as Ocean Heights in re-spect of the land and building or building(s)situate at Ballito in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal of which section the floor area, accordingto the said sectional plan is 20 (Twenty) squaremetres in extent; and(b)an undivided share in the common propertyin the scheme apportioned to the said sectionin accordance with the participation quota asendorsed on the said sectional planHeld by Deed of Transfer No. ST 21271/03AND(c)Section No. 10, as shown and more fullydescribed on Sectional Plan No. SS301/1994in the scheme known as Ocean Heights in re-spect of the land and building or building(s)situate at Ballito in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal of which section the foor area, accordingto the said sectional plan is 138 (One Hundredand Thirty Eight) square metres in extent; and(b)an undivided share in the common propertyin the scheme apportioned to the said sectionin accordance with the participation quota asendorsed on the said sectional planHeld by Deed of Transfer No. ST 21271/03Physical Address: Flat No. 10 Ocean Heights(Flat) and Section No. 26 Ocean Heights (ga-rage), 13 Jack Powell Road, Ballito, KwaZulu-NatalImprovements: 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen,dining room, 2 bathroom/toilets, garage.Zoning: Residential (the accuracy hereof is notguaranteed)1.The rules of this auction and the full adver-tisement are available 24 hours before theauction at the offices of the Sheriff for LowerTugela, at Suite 6, Jay Krishna Centre 134/6Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger, KwaDuku-za, KwaZulu-Natal.The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela willconduct the sale with Auctioneers: R Singh(Acting Sheriff) and/or S Reddy. Advertisingcost at current publication rate and sale costaccording to Court rules apply. Registration asa buyer is a pre-requisite subject to condition,inter alia:(a)Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68of 2008.(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFilesAction?id=99961)(b)Fica-legislation in respect of proof of identityand address particulars(c)payment of a registration fee of R10 000.00in cash or bank guaranteed cheque(d)registration of conditions2.The full conditions of sale may be inspectedat the office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela atSuite 6, Jay Krishna Centre 134/6 MahatmaGandhi Street, Stanger, KwaDukuza, KwaZu-lu-Natal.DATED AT PIETERMARITZBURG ON THIS19TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 2014.E R BROWNE INCORPORATED167-169 Hoosen Haffejee StreetPietermaritzburg(Ref: Candice Homan-071512)Tel: 033-394 7525
AUCTION
IN THE KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT,DURBAN REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
CASE NO: 7974/2008In the matter between:-ABSA BANK LIMITED
Plaintiffand
SHADES APART INVESTMENTS 36 CC1st Defendant
VARSHA RAMNATH RAMBALLEY2nd Defendant
DESIREE RITH DE OLIVEIRA3rd Defendant
JOHN PETER RITSCH4th Defendant
The property which will be put up for auction onTuesday the 8 April 2014 to be held at 10h00outside the office of the sheriff for Lower Tugelaat 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/KwaDukuza, consists of: DESCRIPTION; Por-tion 26 (of 23) of Lot 61 No. 1521, Registra-tion Division FU, Province of KwaZulu Natal inextent 1143 square metres held under Deedof Transfer No. T36146/2002. PHYSICAL AD-DRESS: 33 Peter Hulett Place, Salt Rock (SeaSide Lodge B & B) IMPROVEMENTS: Brickunder tile dwelling consisting of: Entrance Hall,Lounge, Dining room, Study, Family room, Sunroom, Kitchen, 4 Bathrooms, 1 Separate Toilet,3 Bedrooms, Laundry, 2 Garages, Outbuild-ing, Patio, Swimming Pool, Walling & Pavingbut nothing is guaranteed in respect thereof.THE PROPERTY IS ZONED: Special residen-tial (nothing guaranteed) The nature, extent,condition and existence of the Improvementsare not guaranteed, and are “voetstoots”) Thefull conditions of sale may be inspected at theSheriff’s Office at Suite 6, Jay Krishna Centre,134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, KwaDukuza.TAKE NOTICE THAT:1.This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to aJudgment obtained in the above Court.2.The Rules of this auction is available 24 hoursbefore the auction at the office of the SheriffSuite 6, Jay Krishna Centre, 134/6 MahatmaGandhi Street, KwaDukuza.3.Registration as buyer is a pre-requisite sub-ject to specific conditions, Inter alia:-Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of2008 URL Reference Number(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)-FICA-Legislation i.r.o proof of identity andaddress particulars-List of other Fica require-ments available at the Sheriff’s office.-Refundable deposit of R10 000.00 in cash orbank guaranteed cheque to be supplied priorto the sale.4.The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugelawill conduct the sale with auctioneers R Singh(Sheriff) and/or S Reddy.5.Advertising costs at current publication ratesand sale costs according to court rules apply.PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYSJOHNSTON & PARTNERSREF: D J STILWELL/T DE KOCK/04 A300 966TEL: 031-303 6011
IN THE KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURTDURBAN, REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
CASE NO: 13272/2010In the matter between:
ITHALA DEVELOPMENT FINANCECORPORATION LIMITED
Plaintiffand
REUBEN MUSA MBUYISAFirst Defendant
BEAUTY NTOMBIKAYISE MBUYISASecond Defendant
NOTICE OF SALEIn pursuance of Judgment obtained in the HighCourt under Case No 13272/2010 dated 22NDFEBRUARY 2011, and a Writ of Attachment is-sued thereafter, the immovable property listedhereunder will be sold to the highest bidderon TUESDAY the 25th MARCH 2014 at 10:00am outside the Office of the Sheriffs for LowerTugela, at 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street,Stanger/KwaDukuza consists of:Certain: Portion 2 of the Farm WeltevredenNo. 1409, Registration Division FU, Provinceof KwaZulu-Natal, In Extent 69, 3663 (Six NineComma Three Six Six Three) Square Metres;Held Under Deed Of Transfer No. T16131/04Area: StangerImprovements: Agricultural LandNot GuaranteedZoning: Agricultural
The purchaser shall in addition to the Auction-eer’s commission, pay a deposit of 10% ofthe purchase price in cash or bank guaranteecheque on the day of the sale and the balanceagainst transfer which shall be secured by abank or building society guarantee in a form ac-ceptable to Plaintiff’s Conveyances, which guar-antee shall be delivered by the purchaser to thesheriff within fifteen (15) days from the date ofthe sale and shall provide for the payment of thefull balance and any such interest payable asprovided for hereunder.
The rules of this auction are available 24 hoursbefore the auction at the offices of the Sheriff forLower Tugela at 134 Mahatma Gandhi Street,Stanger, KwaDukuza. The office of the Sher-iff for will conduct the sale with Auctioneers,R Singh (Sheriff) and/or S Reddy. Advertisingcosts at current publication rate and sale costaccording to Court rules apply. Registration asa buyer is a pre-requisite subject to condition,inter alia:
a) Directive of the consumer protection act 68of 2008.(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)b) Fica-legislation in respect of proof of identityand address particularsc) Payment of a registration fee of R10 000-00 incash or bank guarantee chequed) Registration condition
The aforesaid sale shall be subject to the Con-ditions of sale which may be inspected at theoffices of the Sheriff of the Higher/Lower Courts,Lower Tugela.
In the Estate of the late GAYADEENJUGDEO, Identity Number 460824 5146 085, Date of Birth: 24/08/1946, Date of Death:10/11/2012 of 5 GREIG ROAD, MANDINI,4490, Estate No. 010004/2013
Creditors and Debtors in the above Estateare hereby required to file their claims withand pay their debts to the undersigned within30 days from the date of publication hereof.
Dated at Umhlali on this the 20th day ofMarch 2014
CJ COGAN ATTORNEYSAttorneys for Executor DativeP.O. BOX 837, Umhlali, 4390Tel: 032-947 0865REF: CJ COGAN/KB/JUG3/0001
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Transport availablefrom Stanger to Dur-ban, Mon to Friday.Contact: 082 5750718/078 783 6030.
Transport requiredfrom Stanger to Um-hlanga Rocks, times:8:00am to 16:30pmMondays to Fridays& Saturdays 8:00amfrom 29/03/2014. Call:083 407 5801.
Legal Secretary re-quired, must be com-puter literate, experi-ence in legal officewill be an advantage.Drop of CV at MS MallInc. Suite 1, JangnoorCentre, 62 Hulett St,Stanger.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATION
DAEA EIA ref: DC29/0003/2014KZN/EIA/0001449/2014
Notice is hereby given in terms of Regulation 54of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)Regulations, 2010 (GNR No. R543) underChapter 5 of the National EnvironmentalManagementAct (Act 107 of 1998) as amended,that an application for environmentalauthorisation has been lodged with theKwaZulu-Natal Department of Agriculture andEnvironmentalAffairs (DAEA).
In terms of the Environmental ImpactAssessment (EIA) Regulations (2010), theapplication requires that a full EnvironmentalImpactAssessment be undertaken.
PROJECTDETAILS:The KwaDukuza Local Municipality proposes toestablish the Mgigimbe Low-cost HousingDevelopment, on a semi occupied portion ofland, Portion 31 of Farm Welverdient No.2632.The site location is at co-ordinates 29°21'8.94"S31°12'8.77"E.
The proposed Mgigimbe Housing Developmentis a low-income housing project located in Ward9 of the KwaDukuza Local Municipality. Theproposed development aims to provideapprox imate ly 484 res ident ia l s i tes ,administration facilities and a road framework forlocal residents of Mgigimbe over an area ofapproximately 25 hectares.
The proposed activity requires that a Scopingand EIR assessment be undertaken. Allinterested and/or affected parties (I&APs), areinvited to register with Enviroedge within 14 daysof this notice at the contact details providedbelow. Representations with respect to thisapplication may be made by phone, fax, post ore-mail.
EnviroedgeSteven WhitakerPO Box 1009, Kloof, 3640Tel: (031) 764 2569Fax: (086) 654 654 6598e-mail: [email protected] of this notice:19/03/2014
MN 33/2014
KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITYP.O. BOX 72STANGER4450
ONE of the highlights on the cal-endar of the North Coast is theannualChildWelfareSA-KwaDu-kuza Winter Fair.
The fair is scheduled for theend of June and organisers aregiving residents a chance to havea say in the fair's content.
Winter Fair director, SundeepOudhram said they are looking tomake the fair more enjoyable.
"If there is anything the com-munity feels could be done dif-ferently, we want to hear aboutit." Send your ideas and com-ments to the offices of the Child
Welfare SA-KwaDukuza at thecorner of Cato and JacarandaStreets.
All those wishing to performat the Winter Fair must give theirnames and contact numbers toPorsha Mgomazulu at the officesof the society. Call 032 551 2129.
Calling local artists for Winter Fair 2014
JYOTHI LALDAS
THE Stanger Muslim Association (SMA) distributedgrocery hampers to over 250 elated Thembeni resi-dents on Saturday, 15 March.
ThehampersconsistedofricedonatedbythePak-istan-South Africa Friendship Society, and SMA-sponsored beans, soup, bananas and bottled water.
The Thembeni Hall was a hive of activity as SMAmembers were met and greeted by the grateful com-munity. An elderly resident of the area said: “’It is won-derful to have the SMA here with us today. They areour angels in disguise!”
The distribution involved weeks of behind-the-
scenes planning and co-ordination by SMA officials.Chairman of the SMA Zaf Khan said: “The SMA
makes it its duty to care and provide for our KwaDuku-za community. I am very pleased with the efforts ofmy team. We are always here to serve our people withrespect and humility.’”
The Zakariyya Muslim School (ZMS) also partci-pated in the distribution by donating children’s booksand 53 pairs of school shoes to Thembeni PrimarySchool. SMA public relations officer Shain Manjoosaid: “We would like to thank the Pakistan-South Af-rica Friendship Society for the donation of rice as wellas all our regular sponsors, donors and volunteers fortheir magnanimous support and contribution.”
SMA official distribute parcels to Thembeni community members.
SMA assist Thembeni residents
Bus route inLuthuli’s nameA 1.3km road to be made in honour of Chief Luthuli
KWADUKUZA Mayor Ricardo Mthembuwelcomes the naming of Chief Luthulibus route in Groutville.
MthembuonWednesdayinspectedthetwo-lanestretchthatwillbesurfacedwithtartocov-er a distance of approximately 1.3km long and5.8 metres wide.
Hewasaccompaniedbyahigh level teamofexperts from the construction industry, offi-cials and Executive Council members fromKwaDukuza Municipality (KDM).
The route will be fully surfaced with black-top slabs to the valueofR4.1million.Theproj-ect is billed for completion in five months.
MayorMthembusays this isdone inhonourof the late activist who organised non-violentcampaigns to defy discriminatory laws inSouthAfrica,duringapartheid.Hesaid it is im-perative and mostly correct that it be namedafter Luthuli.
“Basedontherecord thatLuthuli set inAfri-canpoliticsasaleaderofarevolutionarymove-
ment that fought against the odds of oppres-sion, it is imperative and correct that this roadbe reconstructed,inhonourofthislegend,wholived in Groutville. He left an indelible mark inthe history of the country,” said Mthembu.
Luthuli was the first African to be awardedthe Nobel Peace Prize in 1960 for his role innon-violentstruggleagainstapartheid.Hewasa South African teacher, politician and a tribalchief, born in 1898 and died on 21 July 1967.He joined mainstream politics in 1944.
His bronze statue was erected in the heartof KwaDukuza town, with a road named afterhim cutting across the Central Business Dis-trict.
Luthuli’s family home in Groutville wasturned into aheritage site now theLuthuliMu-seum.
There is another community developmentcentre named after him - the Chief Albert Lu-thuli Centre. The Umfolozi FET College, ChiefAlbert Luthuli Campus is also nearby.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDKwaDukuza Mayor Ricardo Mthembu made walk-abouts in Groutville accompanied by a high level team of experts from the construction indus-try, officials and Executive Council members from KwaDukuza, inspecting the two lane stretch that will be tarred to cover a distance of approxi-mately 1.3KM long and 5.8 metres wide.
PLEASE note a change of date for the Time of the Writer Festival at the Luthuli Museum. The event will now takeplace on Wednesday, 19 March at 10am. Five writers, including two story tellers, will bring the written word to life.The annual event is part of a week-long festival organised by the Centre for Creative Arts held at the Elizabeth SneddonTheatre. For further information please contact Luthuli Museum Education Officer Clinton Taylor on 032 559 6822.
CORRECTION NOTICE -Time of the Writer atLuthuli Museum
IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR THEDISTRICT OF LOWER TUGELA
HELD AT STANGER CASE NO. 3960/12In the matter between:
HARKUS STAINLESS STEEL CCPLAINTIFF
andNEVLAR (PTY) LTD
DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTIONNOTICE OF AUCTION
In pursuance of judgment in the KwaZulu NatalHigh Court, Durban Local Division, held in Dur-ban, in the above mentioned action and by virtueof the Execution issued thereon the goods listedhereunder will be sold by Public auction to thehighest bidder at the Sheriff’s Sale Room, JayKrishna Centre, 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street,KwaDukuza at 10h00 am or soon thereafter aspossible on the 3RD of APRIL 2014.SALE ARE FOR CASH ONLYGOODS:1 x Torchmate CNC Cutting System1 x Ingersoll Rand Compressor(Model No. 3700066)1 x Hydraulic Combine Punching And ShearingMachine (Model: Q35Y-16A.1 x Afrox Migmatic 253 Welding Machine1 x Maxi Heavy Duty Folder1 x Alva Gas Heater1 x Gric Tower + 1 x Samsung FlatscreenMonitor + Keyboard + Mouse1 x Lenovo Tower + 1 x LG Flatscreen Monitor+ Keyboard1 x Acer Tower + 1 x Acer Flatscreen Monitor+ Keyboard + Mouse1 x Thermal Thermal Dynamics WeldingMachine2 x Wooden Desks + 1 x Computer Stand(Glass Top)2 x Canon Pixma Scanner/Printers + 1 x CanonScanner1 x Hp Office Jet All In On1 x 4 Drawer Metal Filing CabinetAssorted Tools5 x Metal Lockers1 x Ercolinace 50 Roller Bender (Out Of Order)1 x Guillotine Shear (Model No: Q11-3X1300)1 x Thermadynamic Semi-Automatic GasShielded Welder1 x Elha Drill Press1 x Balco Hp1-0 Compressor1 x Linx Metal Band Sawing Machine1 x Ercolina Inverter System TB-100 BendingMachine1 x Pinnacle Drill Press1 x Ryobi 250mm Bench Grinder1 x Fragham 16 Speed Drill PressAssorted Metal Work Benches
Take further notice that:1. This sale is a Sale in Execution pursuant toa judgment obtained in the above HonourableCourt.2. The rules of this auction is available 24 hrsprior to the auction at the office of the Sherifffor Lower Tugela at Suite 6, Jay Krishna Cen-tre, 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger,KwaDukuza.3. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisite sub-ject to specific conditions, inter alia:a)Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68of 2008.(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/downloadfileaction?id=99961)b) FICA-legislation in respect of proof of identityand address particulars.c)Payment of a registration fee of R500-00 incash.d)Registration conditions.4. The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugelawill conduct the sale with auctioneers R Singh(Sheriff) and/or S Reddy5. Advertising costs at current publication ratesand sale costs according to court rules apply.
DATED AT DURBAN ON THIS THE11 DAY OF MARCH 2014PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYS
V. CHETTY INC.SUITE 3, 6 RYDALL VALE OFFICE PARK
DOUGLAS SAUNDERS DRIVELA LUCIA RIDGE
TEL: 031-566 1900/23/33FAX: 031-566 4599
REF: MR CHETTY/ MC/H7799REF: NP/PSG/R070
AUCTION
18March 21, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY Veterans excel indarts singles tournamentChampion displays sheer class and determination
VETERAN darts campaignersSanjay Singh and Paddy Pa-dayachee excelled in the
KwaDukuza Darts Association (KD-DA) singles tournament held at theTaste of India Restaurant in KwaDu-kuza on Wednesday night.
Singh, who won the opening sin-glestournamentofthe2014seasoninDarnall lastmonth, got off to a dreamstart on Wednesday night aftertrouncing Charlie Pillay in straightsets (2-0) in the quarter-final to bookhis place in the semi-finals.
Vinesh Geanballey, reproducinghis form of yesteryear, proved tooclassy against Yogan Pillay afterromping to a 2-0 win to set up amouth-watering semi-final contestagainst nemesis Singh.
Padayachee, making his first ap-pearance since the start of the newseason, produced a clinical perfor-mance todemolishJerryGovender instraight sets (2-0) to advance to thesemi’s.
Vasa Rungasamy produced bril-liant darts to send Vishalin Parmasi-van crashing out (2-0) of the tourna-ment in the quarters.
Singh drew first blood againstGeanballeyintheopeningsetofsemi-final to registera fluentvictory.Gean-balley, who got off to a flying start inthe second set, left his opponent
watching in awe as he levelled thescores (1-1) to push the game into athird and decisive set.
Singhupped the tempo in the finalset winning comfortably to book hisplace in the final. Padayachee had to
dig deep into his reserves to keep hisyouthful opponent, Rungasamy atbay beforewinning 2-1 to advance tothe final.
Sheer class prevailed in the finalwith Singh producing top drawer
darts to clinch the KwaDukuza DartsAssociation (KDDA) singles title instraight sets (2-0).
Meanwhile,KDDAwillhost its firstcouncil meeting on Wednesday, 19MarchattheTasteofIndiaRestaurant
commencingat7.30pm.All clubaffil-iations close prior to the start of themeeting. For more information con-tact KDDA secretary, Rajen Pillay on081 348 2168.
— Weekly reporter.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSanjay Singh ousted Paddy Padayachee in straight sets (2-0) to clinch the KwaDukuza Darts Association singles title.
WEEKLY REPORTER
WARRIORSSportwerebacktowin-ning ways on Saturday aftertrouncing Doringkop in an IlembeCricket Union Twenty-20 Leaguegame played at the Country ClubGround.
Warriors skipper, RishenMathapershad won the toss andelected to bat first on a perfect bat-ting strip. They posted 130/9 intheir allotted 20-overs. Mathaper-shadledfromthefront, top-scoringwith 45 runs.
He received good support fromtheultra-consistentMartinNaickerwhoscored27runswhichincludedthree fours.
Wiseman Mzimela was the de-stroyer in chief for the visitorsclaiming five wickets for four runsin one over. Due to a late start, thematch was stopped abruptly after13overswithDoringkopon82/3.G
Mkhwanazi (22) and Mzimela (16)were the pick of the Doringkopbatsmen.
Boasting a superior run-rate,Warriors were adjudged winners.
Meanwhile, Morningsidenotched up an impressive doubleheader victory over the weekend.
On Saturday, they kept theirTwenty-20 League title aspirationsalive with a fluent 69-runs victoryagainst Dawnheights at the Gled-how Ground.
They batted first and posted127/4 in their allotted 20-overs.Preshen Rampersad showed scantrespect for the Dawnheights bowl-ing attack, top-scoring with a bril-liant 44-runswhich included threehuge sixes and two fours.
Rajen Naidoo (25) and LevanMoodaly(25notout)weretheothermain contributors for Morning-side.
InreplyDawnheightswerebun-
dled out for a paltry 58 runs in the17th over with Nikilesh Misra (15)and Adesh Bageloo (12) the onlybatsmen to register double-digits.GerhardNagiah(3/10from4overs)and Naidoo (2/11 from 3 overs)were the pick of the Morningsidebowlers.
On Sunday, Morningsidenotchedupanimpressive101-runsvictoryagainstMandeni inanIlem-be Cricket Union 50-Overs Leaguegame played at the GledhowGround.
Morningside batted first andposted 126/10 in 30-overs. Naidoo(65) scoredastunninghalf-centurywhich included six massive sixesand two fours. Jodie Chetty scoreda painstaking 24 runs which in-cluded one six.
In reply Mandeni were skittledoutfor25runs.DonNaidoowasthehero for Morningside claiming 6/6from 4 overs.
PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTERWarriors Sport got back on the winning trail on Saturday after beating Doringkop in a domestic Twenty-20League game at the Country Club Ground.
Warriors back to winning ways
YASHIN Tewary madean impressive debut forDarnall Squash Clubafter beating VanessaBrown of Salt Rock III instraight sets (3-0) in aDolphin Coast SquashSummer League gameplayed at Darnall onThursday night.
The former StangerDolphins skipper whowas on the receiving end (both literally andfiguratively) in the last two years was ec-static to get back to winning ways afterjoining Darnall at the start of the season.
Grant Fowlds of Darnall said: “Tewaryis never short of words, but his contagioussmile and charming personality is the idealtonic for the game."
Tewary, trailing 9-5 initially, gainedmomentum as he grew confident and col-lared his opponent at 11-11, before snatch-ing a thrilling 15-12 win in the opening set.
Tewary stayed in contention for hon-ours with a hard fought 15-9 win in the sec-ond set before recording a comfortable15-6 (3-0) win in the third set.
Chris van Rensburg held onto a hardfought 16-14 win against Fowlds in theopening set of their encounter. Fowlds wonthe second set 15-9, but ran out of ideasin the final set after going down 11-15.
Darnall's Sheldon Nel suffered a 2-1 de-feat at the hands of Ralph Bouwer. The tal-ented Brenda van Niekerk put Salt Rock inthe driving seat after beating AndrewStewart 2-1.
An ecstatic Tewary said: "Let's hopethat tonight's victory is the start of a newchapter for me and I am hoping to use theSummer League to get back into peak con-dition ahead of the Winter League whichis expected to get underway in May".
YashinTewary
Impressivedebut byTewary
UNITED humbled PakInternational in anIlembe Cricket UnionTwenty-20 Leaguegame played at theCountry Club Groundon Saturday.
United won the tossand elected to bat first.
Muhammed Hoos-en and Mohammed
Maither set a fiery pace, scoring at six runsper over before Hoosen (23) was dismissedby Abbi in the sixth over.
United lost two quick wickets with BilalIsmail (15) and Maither (20) dismissed insuccessive overs.
Ziyad Maither and Yusuf Ismail put ona match-winning 100 runs partnership forthe fourth wicket.
Maither looked in awe as Yusuf ham-mered the ball all over the park.
Ismail smashed a brilliant 78 runswhich included 10fours and a huge six be-fore being dismissed in the last over.
United posted 172/4 in their allotted 4-overs.
Chasing 173 runs for over, Pak lost thebig-hitting Taqeer for 1 run in the 2nd over.Despite the early setback, Pak Internation-al raced to 36 runs in the fourth over.
The introduction of spin-bowlingstopped Pak International in their tracks,with the runs drying up.
Pak International needed 68 runs fromthe last six overs.
Pak International mustered 130/9 intheir allotted 20-overs, going down by 42runs. Mansoor was the pick of the Unitedbowlers claiming 4/8 in 3 overs.
United skipper, Aboo Ismail commend-ed his charges on an outstanding perfor-mance and thanked the “golden oldies” foradding their experience.
Yusuf Ismail
Unitedhumble PakInternational
THE KwaDukuza Junior FootballAcademy is starting a junior socialleague inApril forU8,U10,U12,U14and U16. Registration for teams willtake place on Saturday, 29 March atStanger Manor Primary grounds.
Contact Chiconi on 083 384 3574for more information.
TherewillbenosoccerpracticeonSaturday, 22 March due to it being along weekend.
KJFA JuniorSocial SoccerLeague
Trophies Engravers K.O. CupThursday, 20 March7pm-Grove End vs Titans (umpire-KSST)8pm-KSST vs Warriors Sport (um-pire-Titans)Official on Duty: Kruba JaramClub on Duty: KSST
KwaDukuzaVolleyballAssociation-Fixtures
Warriors stun Randsons
WEEKLY REPORTER
WARRIORS Sport sent themore fan-cied Randsons outfit crashing out ofthe Trophies Engravers-sponsoredKwaDukuza Volleyball Association(KDVA) Top 8 Knockout Cup afternotching up an impressive straightset (2-0) victory in the quarter-finalsplayedbeforeahugecrowdattheas-sociationcourts lastThursdaynight.
Warriors capitalised on the ab-
sence of Mohamed "Toffee" Cassim,Neren "Bob" Reddy and Ahmed Es-sackintheRandsonsstartingline-upto snatch a thrilling 25-22win in theopening set.
As the game gained momentum,Randsons started to find theirrhythm with debutantes NevlinMoodley and Cameron Naidoo pro-ducing a stellar performance in de-fence.
But, too many unforced errors at
thenet be seasoned campaigners al-lowedWarriorstoregaintheleadbe-fore securing a hard fought 26-24win to book their place in the semi's.
Manager of the Warriors outfit,Rajiv Mathapersad heaped praiseupon his charges and commendedSigendran Kistnan and Mark Pillayon their outstanding performance.
He urged the lads tomaintain thesame kind of resolve against over-whelming favourites KSST in the
semi-finals if theyhopetoadvancetothe finals.
Cool Leaders, bolstered by thenew signing of Ron Reubenwere farfromdisgracedafter goingdown18-25; 18-25 to KSST.
Grove End hardly worked up asweat in their fluent 25-10; 25-15win against rookies Sunbrook in thequarters.
Nazir Khan, who is recuperatingfromanoperation,wasanotableab-sence in the Teachers Style line-up.
Titans raced to a comfortable 25-17 win against arch-rivals TeachersStyle in the opening set. TeachersStyleclawedtheirwaybackintocon-tention at the start of the 2nd set be-fore bowing out 23-25.
Tomorrow(Thursday)GroveEndwill lock horns with Titans in the1stsemi-final clash at 7pm beforeKSSTentertainWarriorsSport inthe2 nd semi-final at 8pm. The playoffsfor3rdspotandthefinalisscheduledfor Thursday, 27 March.
In other volleyball news, KDVAhave announced a strong squad toparticipate in the KwaZulu-NatalVolleyball Youth Inter-District Tour-nament scheduled to take place inTongaat on Saturday.
KDVA will host its first councilmeeting on Tuesday 25 March atManorPrimarySchoolat7pm.Affili-ation for the season closes on 25March.
All clubs must be represented bya minimum of two delegates. Regis-tration booklets (with photographs)and composite forms must be sub-mitted by Thursday, 20 March.
KDVA president, Isaac Abrahamsaidteamswhofailtofulfilltheiraffil-iation/registration obligations willnotbeallowed toplay competitiveorsocial volleyball in the 2014 season.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDWarriors Sport booked their place in the semi-final of the KDVA Top 8 KO Cup after beating Randsons 25-22;26-24 on Thursday night.
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Fans treated to a goal-feastWEEKLY REPORTER
FANS at the Recreation Ground weretreated to a goal-fest after Moverssnatched a thrilling 5-3 win against
Nandi Shooting Stars in a SAFA KwaDukuzaLocal Football Association division oneLeague clash played on Saturday.
Buoyed by their 3-1 win against log lead-ers Park United a fortnight ago, the Moversoutfit came into the game in high spirits.
They were rewarded as early as the 10thminute after Khanyisani Mpanza latchedonto a precision-timed cross from SiyandaMatshipa on the deep left flank to hammera low drive to the left of the keeper and giveMovers an early 1-0 lead.
In the 25th minute Wonderboy Ndayenidoubled Movers advantage (2-0) after re-ceiving a through ball from TholamandlaMthethwa.
Enjoying a two-goal cushion with barely
10 minutes into the break, Movers steppedoff the accelerator and paid the price dearly.
Just before the break SbongankonkeMkhize was brought down in the box and thereferee did not hesitate to award Stars apenalty. Zweli Dlamini converted the resul-tant spot-kick to reduce the deficit (1-2) go-ing into the break.
Movers restored their two-goal advan-tage almost immediately at the start of thesecond half after Matshipa beat the offsidetrap and dribbled past the advancing Starskeeper before gently tapping the ball intoan empty goal mouth to give his side a 3-1lead.
On the stroke of the hour mark MduduzoGcabashe virtually sealed the fate of theirrivals after riveting Mthethwa's cross intothe top right-hand corner to give Movers acommanding 4-1 lead.
But, the wounded Stars outfit took thegame to their opponents and were reward-
ed in the 65th minute after BuhlebuyezaKhathi pile-driver from just outside the boxbeat the Movers keeper to make the score4-2. With less than fifteen minutes remain-ing, Stars got right back into the game, re-ducing the deficit to a solitary goal (3-4) af-tertheStarskeeperfailedtohandleKhathi'sfree-kick from just outside the box.
In the dying minutes of the game Lebo-hang Banda weaved his way into the Starsbox before passing the ball to the unmarkedAndile Khuzwayo who made no mistakefrom close range to put the result beyonddoubt (5-3).
Coach of the Movers outfit, Nkosi Ntulisaid: "I am delighted with the performanceof my boys who notched up back-to-backleague victories since making our debut afortnight ago. "There is still a lot of work todo, especially in defence and hopefully theboys will start gelling together to mend theholes at the back".
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDMovers, above, notched up an impressive 5-3 win against Nandi Shooting Stars at the Recreation Ground on Saturday.
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