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20 FEBRUARY 2015
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Local contends for Mrs India SA title
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Single mum and career woman, Mavis Naidu (42) from KwaDukuza is a finalist for the Mrs India SA pageant which will be held in August at the Izulu Theatre, Sibaya Casino.
This inspiring woman is a Human Resources and Operations Manager at Multipro Plant Hire and
Civils, and is the epitome of strength and resilience.
Naidu recently moved back to her hometown, KwaDukuza, following the death of her husband.
“I have decided to enter this pageant to motivate and inspire women and let them know that anything is possible with will, determination and a s t r o n g s e n s e o f confidence,” she said.
Having been a victim of domestic violence, N a i d u s t r o n g l y emphasizes her desire to use this pageant as a
ONE STEP CLOSER: Mavis Naidu (42) will represent the North Coast region at the Mrs India SA pageant in August
SPIRITUAL: Pundit Munelal Maharaj of Trinidad-Tobago returns to perform in Stanger. Maharaj is known for his songs and spiritual anecdotes. He is being hosted by the Shree Hanuman Temple of Stanger Manor and is scheduled to perform at the Lower Tugela Hindu Dharma Sabha Hall, Mahatma Gandhi Street on Thursday 5 March 2015 at 6pm. All welcome and supper will be served. Contact Cllr Madhun Sobram Sing on 073 152 8910 / 032 551 1683 / 032 551 2860 / 032 437 5159
platform to encourage women to speak out against abuse.
“My message to all women is that the pain you feel today is the strength you feel tomorrow. I believe every challenge is an opportunity for growth,” said Naidu.
The Mrs India SA pageant showcases the inner and outer beauty of women, acknowledging their achievements, contribution to society and promotes women empowerment.
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State of the Nation Address 2015
he State of the Nation Address or SONA 2015 Tdelivered by the state
president, Jacob Zuma, at the joint sitting at Parliament on Thursday will be arguably the most remembered since 1994 for many
reasons.However the acknowledgment of
the Freedom Charter, adopted in 1955, and its 60th anniversary this year is a watershed moment this year.
The president also mentioned that
2015 had more significance in that Nelson Mandela was released from prison a quarter of a century ago.
“We continue to be inspired by Madiba and draw lessons from his legacy as we build our country,” he said.
Folks the before, during and after of SONA was riddled with controversy, drama, bust ups, walk outs and more.
Journalists were unable to use their cell phones due to “signal jamming.” The alleged deployment of the SAPS Public Order Police (POP) Unit by government in roughing up Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) parliamentarians. The walk out by the United
Democratic Movement (UDM) and the Democratic Alliance (DA) and #SONA2015 as i t appeared on social networking platform Twitter trending in all of Mzansi.
While the president delivered his speech, he was interrupted by (EFF) wanting answers r e g a r d i n g t h e presidents Nkandla residence upgrade. W h e n t h e H o u s e Speaker, Baleka Mbete told the EFF to desist from asking questions and they refused, she ordered them to be removed.
This sparked a brawl in which the SAPS POP Unit, dressed in formal c lo th ing , fo r c ib ly r e m o v e d E F F par l iamentar ians - w h i c h t h e s t a t e b r o a d c a s t e r s i d e s t e p p e d i n t e l e v i s i n g l i v e . However cell phone video footage showed the free for all shoving, kicks and punches that were coming from all directions.
In the melee a female EFF MP, Renelewe M a s h a b e l a w a s
checked by paramedics for facial injuries and the EFF leader, Julius Malema himself showed the battle scars as his shirt was torn. The EFF leader told journalists; who had a field day after they got their signal back, that seven of his members were beaten and that “Mahsabela was cornered by many POP officers.”
UDM leader Bantu Holomisa was one of the first to leave after the melee and said that he cannot be a part of a “police state.” The DA also walked out thereafter saying that it was wrong for Mbete to ask “armed policeman” to enter parliament.
After the melee the President came back to the podium and continued with his SONA.
Employment and youth investment
According to Statistics South Africa or (StatsSA) employment figures for the last quarter of 2014 showed that jobs grew by 203 000 and the report further showed that 15, 3 million people are currently employed in South Africa.
Two billion rand has been claimed to date by some twenty nine thousand employers, who have claimed for at least two hundred and seventy thousand young people.
“I announced a target of six million work opportunities over five years last year for the
UNFAZED: Honourable President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma delivering the State of the Nation Address 2015 amidst and despite interference on Thursday
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The voice of reasonLast Thursday, a group of friends
gathered to celebrate a birthday in the Thembeni area. At about 7pm a 20-year-old who felt the effects of alcohol decided to leave. She was about to leave when the owner of the house and host of the party pulled her into a room and tried to rape her. Fortunately for her, she was rescued by another partygoer and fled. Two hours later the revelers whose alcohol levels had obviously escalated did not notice the host. Another 23-year-old who was left alone in the house with him was taken to a room and allegedly raped. Her boyfriend who had gone to relieve himself returned and found her being raped by the host. The boyfriend removed him and assaulted him. A 28-year-old Thembeni man appeared at court on Monday and was remanded in custody on charges of attempted rape and rape. He will seek bail this week.
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to get the better of him. It is alleged that Khehla Hadebe (45) picked polony, cheese and bread and walked out of Boxer Cash and Carry at about 2:30pm. He was spotted by a
security guard who arrested him. Hadebe pleaded guilty and one could clearly understand his actions but it was pointed out to him that this does not justify what he did. He was given a stern warning for his crime and warned that there will be no second chance for him.
Small worldSuchin Deepraj of Darnall abattoir was
surprised by his employee's actions. He alleges that on Saturday afternoon he was approached by Alpha Security who had a man in their custody. They alleged that the man was selling meat in the Zamani area. Deepraj immediately recognized the man as one of his workers. On questioning him he readily conceded that he and the security guard were working hand-in-hand. On checking through the guard's property they found a large quantity of meat wrapped in a jacket. After some hesitation the guard finally admitted to his role in this scheme. Sizwe Mangebe (24) and security guard, Stanley Magubane (44) both pleaded guilty as both have lost
their jobs. The magistrate deemed that as a severe enough sentence as their prospects of being employed are very slim and let both off with a warning.
Borrow and returnA local businessman will not be lending
in a hurry after his recent ordeal. The owner alleges that a man came to borrow a ladder to conduct repairs across the road. He waited patiently for the man who did not show up. A few days later a business colleague contacted him and handed the man to him. He allegedly sold the ladder valued at several hundred rands for a mere R70 for whoonga. Nishen Govender (35) is due back at court on 25 February.
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probably is. Siyabonga Patrick Nhleko (35) of Shakaville was arrested and charged for receiving stolen property. His arrest follows an investigation into the breaking in of a branch office of a political party in the Shakaville area. Police, acting on a tip-off recovered a Hisense fridge in Nhleko's house which he alleged was sold to him by a neighbour. Whilst police investigations continue, Nhleko remains in custody and will seek bail this week. Members of the community are again urged not to purchase “bargains” from unknown sources.
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Continued from page 1programme. We have thus
far created more than eight hundred and fifty thousand ( 8 5 0 0 0 0 ) w o r k opportunities. This means that we are poised to meet the annual target of one million job opportunities,” said Zuma.
“ I n a d d i t i o n , o u r environmental programmes such as Working on Waste, Working for Wetlands, Working for Water and Working on Fire have created more than 30 thousand work opportunities and aim to create more than 60 000 during the next financial year.”
T h e N a t i o n a l Yo u t h D e v e l o p m e n t A g e n c y (NYDA), which has a branch in KwaDukuza, has disbursed 25 million rand to 765 youth owned micro enterprises in the last financial year nationally. They also partnered with the IDC and the Small Enterprise Finance Agency in a 3-way partnership that has resulted in a 2.7 billion rand fund.Land ownership and foreigners
Last year the second window of opportunity for l a n d c l a i m s l o d g i n g commenced with more than
36 000 land claims having been accepted nationally with the cut-off date being 2019.
Foreign nationals will not be allowed to own land in South Africa but will be eligible for long term lease.Roads maintenance and public transport
T h e D e p a r t m e n t o f Transport will spend about nine billion rand on the P r o v i n c i a l R o a d s Maintenance Grant or the Sihamba Sonke Programme and 11 billion rand on upgrading and maintaining roads.
Over six billion rand will be spent in 13 cities on planning, building and operating integrated public transport networks during this financial year.Education infrastructure
The president said that his a d m i n i s t r a t i o n w o u l d continue to improve the infrastructure in schools and higher education inst i tut ions to c r e a t e a “ c o n d u c i v e environment for l e a r n i n g a n d teaching.”
“Through the A c c e l e r a t e d
S c h o o l I n f r a s t r u c t u r e Delivery Initiative which is p a r t o f t h e n a t i o n a l infrastructure plan, ninety two (92) new schools have been completed to date and 108 are under construction.”Exploiting alternative resources
Operation Phakisa on the ocean economy is aimed at unlocking opportunities in the shipping, fisheries, and aquaculture, mining, oil and gas, bio-technology and tourism sectors.
G o v e r n m e n t h a v e committed 9.2 billion rand investment in gas and oil exploration in the port of Saldanha which will benefit SA as a whole.Healthcare
E f f e c t i v e n e s s a n d professionalism in clinics w i l l f o c u s e d o n a s Government going to launch a massive programme to turn the tide against tuberculosis (TB), focusing on three communities that include
offenders at Correctional S e r v i c e s f a c i l i t i e s , m i n e w o r k e r s a n d communities in mining towns.
“In fighting the scourge of HIV and AIDS, the state-owned pharmaceut ica l company, Ketlaphela, has been established and will participate in the supply of ant i - re t rovira ls to the Department of Health,” confirmed Zuma.SAPS progress report
T h e S A P S F a m i l y Violence, Child Protection a n d S e x u a l O f f e n c e s Investigation Unit have secured 659 life sentences against perpetrators of crimes against women and children.
The police successfully brought under control thir teen thousand five hundred and seventy five (13 575) recorded public order incidents, comprising one thousand nine hundred and seven (1 907) unrest-related
and eleven thousand six hundred and sixty eight (11 668) peaceful incidents.
T h e f i g h t a g a i n s t corruption continues to be taken forward by the Anti-Corruption Inter-Ministerial Committee.Anti-corruption
Government's seven anti-corruption institutions and s e v e n t e e n p i e c e s o f legislation resulted in 52 convictions in cases involving more than five million rand.
“Thirty one public servants were convicted in the first
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Chaos in Parliament DEMOCRACY HARDENED: Economic Freedom Fighters leader, Julius Malema man handled allegedly by Captain Walter Prins (SAPS POP Unit leader) and kicked out of Parliament subsequently
quarter of 2014/15 and freezing orders to the value of 430 million rand were obtained.”
The state president rounded off his speech by saying: “In this regard, on the 10th of May we will mark the Move f o r H e a l t h D a y , a n international event promoted by t he Wor ld Hea l th Organisation. The day also c o i n c i d e s w i t h t h e a n n i v e r s a r y o f t h e inauguration of President Mandela.”
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Eskom to receive 23 billion randBy Xpress Reporter
The current status of water supply according to the Ilembe District Municipality is that its citizenry is in drought season. Electricity supply has also been affected with the load shedding taking place across the board.
During the State of the Nation Address (SONA) 2015, the state president of South Africa Jacob Zuma focused most of his speech on the energy constraints and how Eskom would be given help.
The president explained that the country experiencing energy constraints is an impediment to economic growth and is an inconvenience to everyone.
“Overcoming the challenge is uppermost in our programme. We are doing everything we can to resolve the energy challenge,” he said.
The plan to bolster Eskom is the first resolution in the “Nine point Plan” which states “Resolving the energy challenge.”
The short and medium term plan involves enhancing the
The Xpress Times newspaper now offers the community a chance to have their vintage photos published free-of-charge in its Nostalgia column. That's right! If you have photos from the past of people, buildings, historical landmarks (even people posing in front of buildings) then we humbly request that you come to the Xpress Times office with the photo and the corresponding details regarding date and place of photo. You can also email scanned copies of photos to [email protected] as well. Contact Vernon or Purdy on 032 552 2167 for more information.
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electricity generation capacity and managing the electricity demand by way of stabilising the national power utility through a financial boost.
“Government will honour its commitment to give Eskom around 23 billion rand in the next fiscal year. The “War Room” established by Cabinet in December is working diligently around the clock with Eskom, to stabilize the electricity supply system and contain the load shedding,” said Zuma.
He also urged all citizens and government departments to save electricity thus reducing the need for load shedding. There are still 3.4 million households in the country without electricity.
What locals need to know is that:
• The construction of the three new power stations Kusile, Medupi and Ingula, will add ten thousand megawatts of capacity to the national grid;
• Eskom has been directed to switch from diesel to gas as a
source of energy for the utility's generators;
• 4000 megawatts from Independent Power Producers, using renewable sources has been produced;
• 3900 megawatts of renewable energy has also been sourced, with 32 projects with a capacity of just over 1500 megawatts completed and connected to the grid.
• Eskom itself has completed the construction of the Sere Wind Farm, which is already delivering 100 megawatts to the grid, well ahead of its intended launch in March this year; and
• A total of 2 600 megawatts of hydro-electric capacity will be sourced from the SADC region.
“ F o r s u s t a i n a b i l i t y , Government will establish strategic partnerships for skills development with the countries that will partner us in the Energy Build Programme, while also generating skills locally,” concluded the president on Eskom in his SONA.
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The school's annual awards day was held at the KwaDukuza Town Hall on Wednesday with many learners from the Grade 12 Class of 2014 in attendance. The event
a c k n o w l e d g e d a c h i e v e m e n t s o f learners from grade 8 right up to matric.
The principal, Mr
ACADEMIC ENIGMA: From (L-R): Kwazi Gumede (4th from left) with a plethora of trophies seen with Bradley Ponen, his
mother Ms Gumede, Principal HB Khuzwayo and SGB Chairperson: Ms Mbonambi
FUTURE STARS: (L-R): Hadebe Sandile, Thobeka Ngcobo, Mandisa Tembe, Scelo Nsele, Ndumiso Mgobhozi and Njabulo Mthembu
Stanger Heights Primary celebrates Valentine’s Day
The Dolphin Coast Hospice Association (DCHA) held their much anticipated Valentine's Ball at the Stanger Siva Sungum Hall on Saturday, 14 February 2015. Patrons enjoyed delicious food, gifts and good music.
“We take this opportunity to thank all who supported us in every way to make the evening a memorable occasion,” said DCHA PRO, Sarah Bee Khan. She added that the board would love to have feedback from the public by rating the event. Email: dolphincoasthospice@ gmail.com.
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HB Khuzwayo, implored the Class of 2015 to be disciplined, work hard and stay away from friends that were toxic to their academic progress.
The School Governing Body ( S G B ) C h a i r p e r s o n : M s Mbonambi highlighted the overall schools performance in 2014 and also had a strong m e s s a g e f o r l e a r n e r s i n attendance.
The Guest of Honour and school alumnus from the “Class of 1998” Bradley Ponen, in a motivation-c u m - h i g h s c h o o l autobiographical message, blew away learners with his charisma, his attitude to life, confidence and message. Ponen, who works in the South African Air Force (SAAF), got learners cheering with every sentence (his uniform also impressed the learners).
The star of the day was
undoubtedly Class of 2014 matriculant Kwazi Gumede who received many awards which included; distinctions in Maths, Engineering and Graphics Design (EGD), isiZulu and Special awards or four floating trophies.
He received the Fabweld award for EGD, the Dr Jeevren Reddy Floating Trophy for Maths and Science, the late Dr SM Pather Humanitarian award and the C David Family Dux award.
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“Why can't I have an elephant for a pet?" I asked Mum and Dad. We'd gone to the zoo. We were looking at the elephants. "Elephants are too big to keep," said Dad. "But Nathan at school has a horse and he's big," I said. "That's different," said Mum. "You can ride a horse.”
"You can also ride on an elephant," I persisted. "There is no space at home for one," moaned Mum. "Why don't you get a nice cat instead?" said Dad. "Everyone has a cat. I want something different," I said.
"We can go to the pet shop and you can pick out something you like," said Dad. "Until then I don't want to hear another word about elephants." Dad took me by the hand to look at the rest of the animals. But I couldn't stop thinking about one of the elephants. Her name was Tricia. I thought Tricia must be bored living in the same place most of her life. I had an idea. When Mum and Dad went to the cafe to have lunch, I said, "I'm going to look at the birds. I won't be long." "Birds and fun and playful," said Mum. "Perhaps you'll see one you'll like as a pet.”
"Maybe," I said. I quickly went to look at the birds. "I can't play with a bird," I said to myself. I ran back to the elephant enclosure. I went over to where Tricia was standing.
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"I've always wanted an elephant. I'll be back to get you," I said and waved goodbye.
Just before we left the zoo, I scooted back to the elephant enclosure. Tricia was waiting for me. "Nobody is around, let's go now," I said to Tricia and opened up the gate latch and snuck her out of the zoo. I looked around to make sure nobody was looking. Then I opened the back of the station wagon. Tricia hopped inside. I covered her with a blanket. "It won't be long. Stay under the blanket so Mum and Dad don't see you," I warned.
On the way home Dad said, "The car seems heavy today." "Maybe it needs a tune up," said Mum. "It does seem sluggish." I patted the top of the blanket. I didn't want Tricia making one of her rumbling sounds. Once home, I waited until Mum and Dad were safely inside the home. I took Tricia up the stairs. I made a, 'No Entry - Off Limits to Parents' sign. I hung it on the door. "I suppose you're hungry after such a long trip? Let's go to the kitchen and find some food," I said to Tricia. She bellowed at the sound
An Elephant Living In the Houseby Sharyn
of the word food."Shhhh. Mum and Dad mustn't know
you're here," I said. I checked that the coast was clear before we went downstairs. I found two large bags of peanuts inside the kitchen cupboard. Tricia finished the peanuts and squeaked to let me know she was still hungry. "I didn't know elephants ate so much," I said and opened the fridge. I grabbed all the fruit I could find. I also took the two boxes of corn inside the freezer. After Tricia had finished eating, I took her back upstairs to the bedroom. "I'll be back after I've had dinner.”
At the dinner table, Mum said, "I can't find the bags of peanuts or the fruit which was in the fridge. I'm sure I put two boxes of corn in the freezer. They've disappeared too. Did you eat them Olivia?" "No Mum," I said truthfully. "Well, someone with a huge appetite must have been here. If I didn't know better I'd say we have an elephant living in the house," said Mum.
I stood up and left my half eaten bowl of ice cream, "I'll be back later to help with the dishes," I said and bolted up the stairs. When I entered my room, Tricia wasn't there. Panicking I checked the rooms upstairs. I found Tricia inside the bathroom. "Oh no!" I gasped in horror. Tricia had somehow turned on the bath taps. The bath was overflowing. Tricia was shooting a stream of water from her trunk onto her back.
"What a mess! What will Mum say?" I groaned. I quickly turned off the taps. I took six of mum's best towels and wiped Tricia dry before taking her back to the bedroom. Later on, I went to wash the dishes. Mum came to see me. "Did you have a bath and make that mess in the bathroom, Olivia?”
"No Mum," I answered truthfully. "Well, someone has slopped a lot of water around. If I didn't know better I'd say we have an elephant living in the house," she said. I quickly finished washing the dishes and sprinted up the stairs. "You must stay inside the room. If my parents find you, they'll make me take you back to the zoo," I said to Tricia. "Maybe you're bored. We can go outside and play soon." That night I waited until Mum and Dad had gone to bed, then I took Tricia outside to play. While I was looking for a ball Tricia must have felt hungry again. She'd used her head to knock down the trees to eat the leaves. She'd also used her tusks to rip off the bark and to dig up the roots.
"Let's play ball," I said to Tricia. She used her long trunk to pick the ball off the ground and throw it to me. She also used her trunk to move objects that were in her way. After we'd finished playing, I climbed on
Tricia's back. "I've always wanted to ride an elephant." Together we circled round and round the backyard. "That's enough for one night," I said when I felt sleepy. I took Tricia back upstairs to my room.
Next morning at the breakfast table, Dad said, "A mini tornado must have gone through our backyard last night. Did you hear anything Olivia?" "No Dad," I answered truthfully.
"I can't understand why it was only our backyard that was damaged," said Dad.
"Well, only something very strong could knock down trees. If I didn't know better I'd say we have an elephant living in the house," said Mum. I quickly went upstairs, dressed and got ready for school.
"You must stay inside the room, and keep quiet until I come home," I warned Tricia before I left. However I don't think it was good idea leaving an elephant inside a small room. Tricia must have gone exploring again. "All our beautiful furniture's been ruined," said Mum when she came home that afternoon. Elephant's don't have very good eyesight. Neither can they turn their head to see behind them. So they have to turn their whole body around to see.
"Have you been playing ball inside the house, Olivia?" asked Dad. He plonked down on the damaged sofa and scratched his head.
"No Dad," I answered truthfully. "Only a large beast could make this much mess. If I didn't know better I'd say we've got a herd of elephants living in the house," said Mum and cried.
Suddenly I didn't feel good about keeping an elephant as a pet. I ran up the stairs. "You can't stay here anymore. Mum is beginning to suspect that you're living here. It's time to go home," I told Tricia. Tricia roared at the word home.
"I need to go back to the zoo," I told Mum and Dad, then explained, "I need to study an animal for my school project." That afternoon, Tricia went back to the zoo.
That night, when the house was dark and quiet, I carried something else upstairs. Its long black hairy arms poked out from under the blanket. "Elephants are too naughty and also too big to hide," I whispered to my new playmate.
“Direct violation and abuse of power”
What a shamefully embarrassing State of the Nation address! One will have to question if indeed the chaos we witnessed on Thursday night by those elected to govern is in fact a true picture of the state of our nation. What is most disturbing however is not the unruly and unparliamentarily behaviour of certain members of Parliament though absolutely unacceptable, but rather what is disturbing is the lack of control and governance and the abuse of authority demonstrated by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Mrs. Baleka Mbete.
No doubt the role of the Speaker is a challenging one but what must be understood and agreed upon is that those elected into positions of office are in no way exempt from abiding by the laws they have been elected to uphold.
Deciding to end and not hear any further points of order from being raised even though Parliament rules allow it during joint sittings is a direct violation and abuse of power. Permitting armed SAPS officers to enter into the Chamber is a blatant and vexatious disregard by Mrs Mbete to correct parliamentary procedures, rules and conventions. She further amplified her inability to maintain control and demonstrate accurate governance by being evasive in providing an answer to the simple question put to her regarding the presence of the SAPS in chambers. This was a clear indication of her avoiding her serious misjudgement and breach of the Constitution.
Her function as the Speaker requires that she act impartially and protects the rights of all parties but it was clear that she is indeed biased and seeks to protect only the President by abusing her power to shut down any form of opposition against the President.
Her action has compromised the integrity of our Parliament and has largely contributed to degenerating it into a circus show. She must be held accountable for rendering ungovernable what is meant to be a reputable and esteemed institution of our democracy. The speaker is governed by rules conventions and precedents and we cannot accept or allow for our leaders to operate above the law!
Leann Peters
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Manor Cricket Club secured poll position at the summit of Tax Company T20 A league with a comfortable 6 wicket victory over United Cricket Club in their encounter played under the aegis of the iLembe Cricket Union.
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Shakaskraal Primary S c h o o l r e c e i v e d a sponsorship of soccer jerseys for their learners from Ruth and Anders from Sweden. The School Management Team, staff, learners and School Governing Body would like to record their thanks and appreciation to Ruth and Anders for their sponsorship.
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There was a rude awaking for the competitive league outfit, Randsons when they lost their opening round robin clash against Warriors Sport in the Trophies Engravers Top 8 volleyball tournament hosted by K w a D u k u z a Vo l l e y b a l l Association at the association courts last Thursday. Going in as one of the favourites to qualify for the semi-final, they were shocked with their first round loss.
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fire after they came in for some hostile bowling from Dillon Rautenbach and Desigan Pillay. United could only master up a paltry 89/9 in their 19 overs. Z. Ali was the only batsman to offer any resistance scoring a pains taking 29 runs. The pick of the Manor bowlers was Pillay who claimed 4 wickets for a miserly 10 runs from 3
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In reply, Manor raced to 92 for 3 wickets passing the tally in 10.4 overs to claim victory. The top scorers for Manor were Steven Jacobs who scored 36 whilst teenage sensation Aaron Pillay made 24.
South African ODI captain AB de Villiers has praised the character and fight of the Proteas' middle order in getting his team over the line in their opening ICC Cricket World Cup match against Zimbabwe at Seddon Park in Hamilton, New Zealand, on Sunday.
The record unbeaten 256-run fifth wicket partnership between David Miller (138 not out) and JP Duminy (115 not out) laid the foundation for the Proteas' opening victory of the tournament, and was a timely confidence boost for the middle order after a rare top-order failure.
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"We were talking about 240 to 250 at one stage, and ended up getting 339. I don't know how we did it but it was an incredible performance by the two of them.
"David got a sniff in the 40th over, and went to it from there. We've seen him demolish attacks before and that's what he's capable of. To see that at the highest level in the biggest tournament you can get is great. It shows you where this guy's (Miller) going with his cricket career. To get JP also in good form, he's been a little bit out of touch with injuries, to see him bat like that is very pleasing."
De Vil l iers was equal ly impressed with the tenacity shown by Zimbabwe, and tipped them to upset a big nation further on in the tournament.
"I'm very happy with the performance," De Villiers said of his team.
"You've got to give credit to the Zimbabwe players, they played a really good game today. No doubt that the wicket played a big part in them getting ahead early on, it was a really difficult wicket to battle on in the first 20 overs.
"The wicket got a little easier in our innings and David and JP made full use of that, they played exceptionally well with a great partnership that won us the game today.
"I'm very, very satisfied with our first win. These guys (Zimbabwe) can play some cricket. Like I said before, they beat Australia not long ago, and I won't be surprised if they upset a couple of teams in this World Cup."
The squad has been given two days off and will begin their preparations on Wednesday for their second match against India in Melbourne on Saturday.
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Mission Sani Pass 2015 accomplished
Six determined hikers from the Smurfs Hiking Club took on the challenge to summit the rugged and spectacular mountains of Southern Drakensberg on the border of South Africa and Lesotho. The steep ascend and high altitude conditions could not damper the spirits of these hard-core mountain adventurers. The club successfully summited the dangerous Sani Pass at an altitude of 8600 feet above sea level.
Loca l exper t and ve te ran adventurer (Underberg), Mathew Wiggill described the current state of the Sani Pass as the worst in 35 years. Massive rock falls and landslides made this summit attempt dangerous and yet visually spectacular.
A special mention must be made of the only lady in the team, who inspired and displayed tremendous strength and courage during the tough three day expedition, said team leader, Vimal Mothilal. This club is known for their true grit and spirit and continues to inspire and be inspired from ordinary people with brave hearts he added.
Smurfs team in action
L-R Jairajh Nurbadh, AKJ Singh, Vimal Mothilal (team leader), Vimal Rajcoomar and Vijay Dhanraj
Oceanville pick up hat trick of wins
This past weekend saw Oceanville Cricket Club pick up a treble of victories in the under 16, A and B divisions respectively.
The busy schedule got under way at 9 am at the Gledhow grounds when the under 16s playing in their first league game welcomed a vibrant Nkobongo outfit. Oceanville batted first, posting 77 for 6 in their allotted overs. Ugesan the only batsmen to reach double figures (15) that included two 4's. The score line was aided mainly due to a wayward bowling attack from Nkobongo conceding 41 extras. Agreement was the only bowler to record respectable figures of 4 overs 3 wickets for 8 runs.
Nkobongos run chase was in tatters from the first over as paceman David wreaked havoc to their l ine-up, claiming 5 wickets for 5 runs in his 4 overs. Nkobongo were dismissed for 36, handing the young Oceanville outfit a memorable debut victory and David deservedly being named man-of-the-match.
At midday the Oceanville B team locked horns with Doringkop at the Country
Club grounds. Doringkop were sent in to bat first and posted a moderate 77 all out on a slow wicket. Celompilo top scored with 20 consisting of three 4 ' s . P ick of the Oceanville bowlers were Lavesh and Joedon claiming 3 wickets apiece.
Keeping an eye on the weather and the bonus points in sight, Oceanville entered the run chase, confidently chasing down the target with the loss of just 2 wickets.
The afternoon fixture between Oceanville A and Ashrafiya at Gledhow was played very tactfully by both t e a m s a s t h e w e a t h e r condit ions deteriorated. Winning the toss was of huge s i g n i f i c a n c e a n d t h e Oceanville skipper, did just that by winning the toss and electing to bat first, sending his charges in with a clear game plan. Openers Shaylen Govende r and Tr inesh "Porky" Deodat put on 111 for the first wicket. Govender was dismissed for an aggressive 72, smashing eight 4's and two 6's whilst Deodat played a patient innings for 40. Oceanville declared on 149/1 in the 18th over, setting
Ashrafya a huge target of 150.Oceanville bowling attack
got stuck into the opposition, who hoped and prayed that the rain Gods would heed their call and save them, but it was to no avail. The scorecard resembled a poultry farm with 6 ducks. Sashin Saddayan made the new ball swing both ways leaving the batsmen bemused as he claimed 5 wickets for 8 runs and Jureno Govinder ably assis ted picking up 4 for 14 from his 4 over spell. Ashrafiya managed 23 all out, giving Oceanville a dominant victory by 126 runs. The tactics of Ashrafiya to open with their tail enders and youngsters to defend and time-waste failed miserably.
Captain Ramsingh was d e l i g h t e d w i t h t h e performances of all three teams and believes that the club is headed in the right direction and does not need a change in ethos as the spirit is always high and maintained that everyone involved with the club know their role.
He thanked players for making a sacr i f ice on Valentine's Day and hopes to end the season in the 'top four'.