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Only the top half of a 72-year-oldtourist’s body remained after hewas brutally attacked by a sharkat Second Beach, Port St Johns,on Saturday, 22 March, in what
is described as one of the most gruesomeshark attacks ever.
Police would not release the Austrian’sname.One of the people on the beach said, “If you
look at the wounds, it was a very big shark.“He was undoubtedly almost instantly
dead.”It is the eighth shark attack at this beach
in the past five years, which has in the pastbeen described as the “deadliest beach in theworld” by British newspaper The Telegraph.Althoughno one can saywhat kind of shark
it was, it is believed to be a Zambezi shark.“Youusually see the toothmarks on the vic-
tim’s body, which help determine what kindof shark it was, but in this case it will be verydifficult,” the source said.Craig Lambinon of theNational Sea Rescue
Institute (NSRI), said the rescue team fromPort St Johns were called out to the scene atabout 15:00.John Costello, commander of NSRI Port St
Johns, said the deceased and his wife werepart of a tour group visiting the country.People at the guest housewhere they stayed
allegedly warned the tourists not to go swim-ming.“The water was very dirty and the sea was
rough,” Costello said.“The man was apparently between knee
and shoulder depth in the water when he wasattacked.”Therewere lifeguards on the beachand signs warning against sharks at SecondBeach .
PORTST JOHNS: BRUTALATTACKAT SECONDBEACH
Tourist dies in sharkattack
A lifeguard at Second Beach, Port St Johns. Authorities have already given instruction back in 2009 for the high number of shark attacks at SecondBeach to be investigated and for shark guards to be appointed. PHOTO:DIE BURGER, ARCHIVE
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REPORTER
StatsSA’s latest report on causes of death inSouth Africa shows slow continued declinesin deaths due to communicable diseases likeHIV but increases in deaths due to injuriesand non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
Tuberculosis (TB), however, remains theleading cause of natural death in the countryand about 60 percent of South African TB pa-tients are co-infected with HIV.The report presents statistics on the
number and causes of death for 2011 and alsoprovides information on trends in mortalityand causes of deaths that occurred duringthe period 1997 to 2011.Using data collected by the Department of
Home Affairs through death registration,
YANDISA POPPY DLEMBULA
THE Alfred Nzo District Municipality(ANDM) handed over agricultural equip-ment, first aid kits and netball kits to threecommunity projects in Ntabankulu onMarch 17.
ANDM Mayor, Eunice Diko, said it wasvery important to show support to the peo-plewho are trying by allmeans to bring foodto the table through different projects.“We will continue supporting our local
projects, especially if we see that they arefirm and they love what they do,” addedDiko.
Ntabankulu projects receive government support
The Mayor ofAlfred Nzo DistrictMunicipality,Councillor EuniceDiko (in white),with members ofthe Ntabankulugroups at thehand over ofequipment.PHOTO:YANDISADLEMBULA
STATISTICS SHOW INCREASE INDEATHSDUE TO INJURIESANDNON-COMMUNICABLEDISEASES
StatsSA: Tuberculosisleading causeofnatural death inSA
TUBERCULOSIS (TB) is a chronic infec-tious disease that usually affects thelungs. TB is mainly spread when some-one with TB coughs or sneezes, andsomeone else breathes in the air-bornebacteria.A person can be infected with the TB
organism for years without getting sickor spreading it on to others, but whentheir immune system weakens for somereason, TB infection can develop into ac-tive disease.TBcanbe cured, but requires rigorous
unbroken treatment that lasts for sixmonths – failure to complete the treat-ment regimen can result in the emer-gence of drug-resistant strains of TB.As TB is a common opportunistic in-
fection ailing peoplewithHIV, SouthAf-ricahasaparticularlyhighburdenofTBdue to its high prevalence of HIV. In ad-dition to this, increasing numbers ofpeople are becoming infected with drug-resistant TB strains.Symptoms that are very suggestive of
TB include a persistent cough, night
sweats, weight loss and fever. Othersymptoms that may also suggest TB in-clude loss of appetite, tiredness andmuscle weakness, coughing up bloodand chest pains. Anyone experiencingthese symptoms must get tested.According to studies, people with la-
tent TB do not transmit TB, but if theyhappen to become infected with HIV, itdrives up their chance of the latent TBbecoming active. People with HIV re-duce their risk of TB infection by two-thirds if they are on antiretroviral ther-apy (ART).The current injected vaccine known
as BCG, which is administered soon af-ter birth, is effective in protecting chil-dren against tuberculosis meningitis(TB in the brain) but it does not protectagainst lung TB, particularly in adoles-cencewhen immunitywanes.A lot of re-search isbeingdone to try tounderstandwhy the vaccine wanes and to developa new generation of BCG that offers ex-tended protection.(Source www.health24.com)
What is Tuberculosis?
Statistics South Africa has found that deathsin the country have continued to decline since2007.According to the report, this decrease is
linked to decreases in communicable diseaseslike tuberculosis (TB), influenza, pneumoniaand intestinal infections, particularly amongwomen.While still among the top ten causes of death
in the country, HIV-attributable deaths con-tinue to decrease slowly and comprised aboutthree percent of deaths in 2010.The publication also notes that in recent
years, there has been a modest increase indeaths due to NCDs. Among the ten leadingcauses of death, heart disease, stroke, diabetesand hypertension are on the rise.Additionally, about nine percent of all
deaths in 2011 were due to injuries.
The Ithemba Lokuphila HIV/Aids supportgroup received netball kits to keep healthyand fit by exercising.The Masimanyane HIV/Aids support
group and Umkhosi Wezulu Agriculturalgroup received agricultural equipment.Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries,
Nonkanyiso Ndabankulu said they weregrateful for the relationship that they havewith the municipality and they are going tocarry onworking hard at growing their owncrops as it helped them stay in good health.“Starting these projects was the best deci-
sion we had ever made. Poverty will neverknock on our door if we carry on supportingeach other,” concluded Ndabankulu.
REPORTER
THEAlfredNzoDistrictMunicipality officiallyopened the R35 million Qwidlana waterscheme’s phase one at Qwidlana village inMount Frere recently.
More than 1 192 homes will now get access topurified water.The community of the village had been rely-
ing on unprotected springs and seasonalstreams – which are prone to microbiologicalcontamination – for their water supply.During winter months, the streams and
springs in the area dry up, forcing people towalk long distances to obtain water from otherunprotected sources.The Alfred Nzo District Municipal Mayor,
Councillor Eunice Diko, said they had done alot in the past few weeks in making sure thatpeople have access to clean water and they aregoing to do everything in their power to lookafter the community’s basic needs.Phase one of the project will bring water to
ten villages housing more than 7 000 residents.Since the beginning of thewater scheme projectabout 150 job opportunities have been createdfor villagers which ensure that they can bringfood to the table.The workers also learnt new skills, which
would be useful to them after the project hadbeen completed.The Mayor of the Umzimvubu Local Munici-
pality, CouncillorKhulukazi Phangwa, said shewas happy to be part of a project which aimedat changing the lives of people of the MountFrere community – especially by providingthem with something that they had never hadbefore.The two municipal mayors also officially
handed overmore than 800 toilets to theQwidla-na community. Another 600 toilets are in thepipeline for the nearby Chancele community.
Streamsof joy flow inQwidlana
Mayor Eunice Diko opening one of the taps. Withher are some government officials and ULM
Mayor, Khulukazi Phangwa. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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YANDISA POPPY DLEMBULA
FLAMES consumed a Mount Frere shop-ping complex in the early hours of Sun-day, March 16.
Only a burnt-out carcass now bearstestiment that the area opposite JustOn Cosmetics (on the N2) was once aplace of trade.Allegations were made last week that
workers from the 10 foreigner-ownedshops in the complex, burnt the centredown over wage disputes.But eye witnesses said they did not see
anyone starting a fire in the complex.MountFrerepolice spokesperson,Lieu-
tenant Edith Mjoko, said these allega-tions were only rumours.According to her, the owner of the com-
plex suspected that faulty electrical wir-ing caused the fire.Mjoko said an investigation to confirm
the cause of the fire is still underway. Adetailed report will be issued after the in-vestigation is concluded.All ten shops in the complex burnt out,
as well as a tavern that was situated be-hind the centre.
Flames consumeshopping centre
The remains of the shopping complex that burnt down in Mount Frere along the N2 road last week Sunday. PHOTO:YANDISA DLEMBULA
YANDISA POPPY DLEMBULA
THE Ndimakude community were singingsongs of joy after theMEC for Sports, Recre-ation, Arts and Culture, Xoliswa Tom, offi-cially opened the Ndimakude Modular Li-brary in Flagstaff recently.
Tom officially opened the library to kickstart LibraryWeek and in commemorationof Human Rights Day.She said thiswas inspired by the fact that
the government wants to broaden chil-dren’s minds into reaching their full capa-bilities no matter where they lived.“What is most important about this day
is for us to encourage children to be curi-ous and to love learning about new things.Our country’s future depends on this,”
she added. The MEC encouraged parents tobe involved and to participate by reading totheir children every day and to teach chil-dren to be patient, because education needspatience.Speaking on behalf of the Department of
Education, Vuyokazi Norolela spoke a greatdeal to parents on instilling a love for read-ing in their children.“Children are the leaders of tomorrow
which is why we emphasise the importanceof a good education so that they can changetheir home background for the better.”Sharon Langa from St Peter’s Junior Sec-
ondary School concluded the day with a po-em that said the opening of the library waslike a stream for generations to come. “Ourquench for knowledge will forever be filledby this library.”
Modular library handed over in Flagstaff for libraryweek
Andiswa Sigqibo, library monitor, shows the MEC of Sports, Recreation and Arts and Culture,Xoliswa Tom, the interior of the library. PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULA
The interior of the Ndimakude Modular Library in Flagstaff. PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULAThe MEC for Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Xoliswa Tom, cutting the ribbon to officiallyopen the Ndimakude Modular Library in Flagstaff. PHOTO:YANDISA DLEMBULA
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YANDISA POPPY DLEMBULA
AFTER weeks of living with neighbours andrelatives, the Mbangweni community waspleased to receive temporary structures fromthe Alfred Nzo DistrictMunicipality (ANDM)last week Monday in Ntabankulu.
Stormvictimsget temporary shelter
One out of 60 temporary shelters. PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULA
The Mayor of Alfred Nzo District Municipality, Councillor EuniceDiko (right), hands over the fire fighting truck to the Mayor ofNtabankulu, Councillor Vusi Mgoduka. PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULA
One of the beneficiaries, Nompi Nohayi (front) with AlfredNzo District Municipality Mayor, Councillor Eunice Diko, andNtabankulu Local Municipality Mayor, jCouncillor VusiMagoduka. PHOTO:YANDISA DLEMBULA
Fire fighting and disaster equipment wasalso handed over to the Ntabankulu disastermanagement team, to strengthen its re-sponse, following the recent storm whichclaimedmore than 11 lives and left 400 peoplehomeless.
“The fire rescue equipment was brought to
Ntabankulu because it is in the centre of thedistrict and it serves to help communities intimes when disaster might strike,” saidANDM Mayor, Councillor Eunice Diko.
So far more than 60 structures have beenbuilt in Ntabankulu and four contractors arecurrently building more structures to acco-
modate those who had lost their homes.An estimated R6.4 million was spent on fire
fighting and disaster response equipment.Nompi Nohayi, one of the beneficiaries of
the temporary structures, expressed her grat-itude to the municipality, and said she wouldnever forget what they had done for her.
REPORTER
IN fulfilling its legislative mandate of re-storing dignity for children in need, the De-partment of SocialDevelopment andSpecialProgrammes, in partnership with the Nta-bankulu Local Municipality (NLM), hostedits annual back-to-school campaign.
It took place at the Nowalala village on
March 18 in Ntabankulu.TheMEC for Social Development and Spe-
cial Programmes, Pemmy Majodina, wasthe guest speaker and she handed overschool uniforms to about 200 children.
“The purpose of the campaign was aimedat reaching out to the needy children and as-sisting themwith material support in orderfor them to attend school during the currentacademic year,” said Majodina.
Other objectives of the campaign were tocreate awareness on children’s rights, topromote community participation on issuesaffecting children, to uplift the socio-eco-nomic conditions of children in the Prov-ince and also to strengthen partnerships indealing with issues affecting children.
Majodina also launched the BabondlaPoultry Primary Co-operative Project andconducted an imbizowith communitymem-
bers. By the year 2011/12 the project wasfundedby theDepartment of SocialDevelop-ment and Special Programmes to theamount of R500 000 and the NLM construct-ing a structure to operate in and gave them200 chickens and feed.
AyabongaNdimakude, one of the uniformbeneficiaries, said he was happy to receivea full school uniform which will motivatehim to attend classes everyday.
School uniforms could help restore learners’ dignity
The Municipal Manager of Mbizana Local Municipality as duly autho-rised byHonourable Speaker, Cllr. T.D.Mafumbatha hereby gives noticeof an Ordinary Council Meeting in terms of Chapter 4, Section 19(a) ofthe Municipal Systems Act, which requires that such notice be given topublic. Draft IDP for 2014/2015 Financial Year and Draft Budget 2014/2015 financial year will be tabled in thismeeting. In term of Section 20(1)members of the public andmedia arewelcome.
Umanenjala kaMasipala ngokugunyaziswa ngu Somlomo ohloni-phekileyo uCllr. T.D. Mafumbatha wazisa ngentlanganiso yebhunga likaMasipala ngokwe solotya le 19(a) lomthetho weenkqubo zorhulumentekoomasipala ugunyaziswa ukuba abantu baziswe ngentlanganiso ezi-kumila kunje. Kwakulentlanganiso kuzakuthiwa thaca umqulu ohlaziyi-weyo wophuhliso kaMasipala 2014/2015 nyaka mali kunye noHlahloLwabiwo mali lonyaka ka2014/2015. Ngokwe solotya lama 20(1) uluntungokubanzi neentatheli zamajelo eendaba bamkelekile ukuba yinxa-lenye yentlanganiso.
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The Zinini Junior Secondary School choir sings for the MEC of Education, Mandla Makupula. PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULA
School pupils from Flagstaff with the MEC for Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Xoliswa Tom, atthe new library in the Ndimakude locality. PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULA
Mihlali Nomncwani reciting a poem for the MEC of Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture, XoliswaTom. PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULASharon Langa said she was happy to have a new library in Flagstaff. PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULA
Zubenathi Vumisa thanking UBank for donating new classrooms for their school in Bizana.PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULA
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YANDISA POPPY DLEMBULA
ONE of the highlights of the Mbizana LocalMunicipality’s mayoral outreach for the Kh-anyayo community was the donation of sixtyfood parcels to the needy at Chritshow loca-tion in Bizana.Despite disruption by boys ofthe locality, who were shouting and protest-
Municipalityhandsover foodparcels
The food parcels that were donated to 60 people at Chritshow village in Bizana.PHOTO: YANDISA DLEMBULA
The Mbizana Local Municipal speaker, Councillor Daniswa Mafumbatha, together with the MbizanaLocal Municipal Mayor, Councillor Makhaya Twabu, during a visit to Chritshow village in Bizana.
PHOTO:YANDISA DLEMBULA
ing,MLMMayor CouncillorMakhaya Twabuwas determined to put them to order and car-ry on with what he went there to do.
Councillor Twabu encouraged communitymembers to always strive to do things them-selves, such as growing their own vegetables.“We know the situation in the area, which
iswhywehad to visit to try to bring backhopeto the community of better things to come,”added Councillor Twabu.A member of the community, Sibusisiwe
Mathole, saidwhat themunicipality haddonefor themwas the highlight of the year as theyhad never had anyone showing them suchkindness before. “We take care of each other
in this village and the fact that people fromthe government identified that we neededhelp made us feel very special,” added Math-ole. Another food parcel beneficiary,Nomazwi Sithole, who wept tears of joy, saidshe was grateful for what their municipalityhad done for her since she would now be ableto share a warm meal with her children.
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GREG NOTA
THE 2010 Storm Breakers and AmaMpondoUnited FC contesting in the South AfricanFootball Associations’s SABRegional LeagueCoastal Stream continuedwith their winningways last Sunday.
Since the Storm Breakers are behind witha goal difference against AmaMpondo United
they had to pull up their socks and won witha score of 5-0 against the Umngazi FC.
The AmaMpondo United FC continued toincrease the goal difference by beating FCPV6-0 last Sunday making things tough forStorm Breakers who are also aiming toclinch the crown and be promoted to the nextlevel.Both the leading teams are left with two
games to play which will decide who is the
champion between the two teams. TheAmaMpondo United will have to go to theirnext remaining games well-prepared as theywill be facing Iqhayiya, which is in the fourthposition in the log standing, and Internation-al, which is in the third place.The 2010 Storm Breakers will play against
Red Lion which is second from the bottom ofthe league and FCPV which is third from thebottom of the league.
Since the Storm Breakers are on top andhungry for the title which they are contestingwithAmaMpondo they can capitalize on theirposition in the logwhichmight also bring fearto their opponents.A source close to the Storm Breakers said
in these remaining games theywere sure thattheir team would beat them with high mar-gins to claim the title back from AmaMpondoUnited.
Leading teamscontinuewinningways
The AmaMpondo United FC wants to claim the title. PHOTO: GREG NOTA
2010 Storm Breakers is hot on the heels of AmaMpondo United. PHOTO: GREG NOTA