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AFAMILY is left devas-tated and torn apartafter a fire gutted their
Albersville home on Sundaynight.
Parents Patrick Fruin (33)and Shantal Pillay (29) wereasleep with their threechildren aged three, six andnine, when the fire occurred.
Their elder children, aged13 and 11, were not in thehouse.
Since the fire, the familyhave been separated, livingin various places with family,while Pillay recovers inhospital.
“Iwokeupat9.45pmfroma deep sleep after I heardthings fall from the ceiling.When I looked up, I saw theceiling was on fire,” saidFruin.
HethenwokePillayupandasked her to get the childrenout of the house.
“We got out of the houseand luckily the children didnot suffer any burns, butShantal went back into thehouse to get our identitybooks and birth certificates,”he said.
However, shewas severe-ly burnt on her face.
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Municipality’s fire depart-ment responded quickly andcontained the fire, but unfor-tunately, nothing could besalvaged.
“We don’t know how thefirestarted. Itwasnotanelec-trical fault— it seems to havestarted in our room near thewindow, which is broken.”
Fruin said if he had notwokenup theywouldhave allbeen burnt to death.
Pillay was taken to PortShepstone Hospital on Sun-day night, treated and re-leased.
“When she woke up onMonday morning, she couldnot open her eyes she had somany blisters from theburns.”
Shewasthentakenbacktohospital and admitted.
“When she was admitted,the staff and managementtook excellent care of her.”
Fruis said that donationsofanykindwillbewelcomeashe and his family have noth-ing.
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PHOTO: CANDYCE KRISHNAPatrick Fruin and Shantal
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fromthesideandendedupinfrontof the vehicle. It was struck withsuch force that the vehicle’s air-bags deployed,” said Netcare 911spokesperson Chris Botha.
Netcare 911 paramedics foundthat the buck had died on impact.
“Miraculously the occupants ofthe vehicle escaped injury, buttheir vehicle was seriously dam-aged,” said Botha.
Netcare 911paramedics, SAPSSearchandRescueandotherserv-ices responded toanaccident inStFaiths near Port Shepstone onSunday night.
They found that a car had leftthe road and came to a standstilldown an embankment,” said Net-care 911 spokesperson SantiSteinmann.
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between a car and a truck in PortEdward last Friday afternoon.KwaZulu Private Ambulance stafftreatedandstablilisedthepatientson scene.
OnThursdayanaccidentontheR61 near the casino in Port Ed-ward left two dead and two seri-ously injured.
Paramedics found that two ofthe occupants had died beforetheir arrival. The other victimswere treated on scene and thentransported to various hospitals.
One person was seriously in-jured after a bakkie veered off theR61nearLeisureBayandplungeddown an embankment and cameto rest in a donga next to the road,also on Thursday.
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PHOTO: BELINDA CATCHPOLE KWAZULU PRIVATE AMBULANCEA head-on collision between a car and a truck occurred in Port Ed-ward on Friday afternoon.
Traditional healer arrestedfor dagga dealingMEHLOMNYAMA crimeprevention members andtheir station commanderarresteda60-year-old tradi-tional healer for dealing indagga in Mvozana at Dwe-shula location.
Bavelile Mqadi and wasgrantedanadmissionofguiltof R1500 which she paid.
The police raided thewoman’shomeandfoundsixdagga parcels weighing1.170kgs.
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SOME owners of “R699” carson the South Coast are claim-ing to have fallen prey to the
Satinksy finance “scam” whichmight see banks repossess theircars.
The Satinksy Group, which of-fered 17 000 motorists nationwidea chance to ownanewvehicle fromas little as R699 per month, an-nounced last week that it will bewithdrawing advertising fees paidto its customers.
Owners received a rebate for thenumber of kilometres they drovepermonth,whichwent towardstheinstalment.
Sheroma Bansee of Margate,who purchased a Renault fromSatinksy, said she was disappoint-ed to hear that this has turned outto be a scam.
“It was a good deal and workedperfectly formeas Idida lot of trav-elling. I’m now going to trade mycar in and get something cheaper.”
DarrenNaidoo,whohas paid 23instalments on his Renault, said heplans on removing the signage.
“I noticed a drop inmy rebate inJune and at the beginning of July, Ireceived nothing. It’s very disap-pointing,” he said. Sunaina Depalalof Port Shepstone, also an owner ofa Renault, said many underprivi-leged people saw this as an oppor-tunity to own a problem-free vehi-cle, but now they are probably go-ing to lose their vehicles.
The Fever’s sister publication,TheWitness, quoted Cas Coovadia,managing director of the SouthAf-rican Banking Association, whosaid owners need to approach theirbanks to see if they can rescheduletheir debt.
“Car owners who are unable topay their vehicle finance loansneeded to act before thingsbecomeworse and reach a point wherebanks are forced to repossess thevehicles,” said Coovadia.
Typically, each bank will assessthe loan agreement of each individ-ual financed, he said.
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Sunaina Depalal fromPort Shepstone, ownerof a Renault that shebought through a Satin-sky deal. Depalal has re-moved the advertisingbanners on the vehicle.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]
A HIBISCUS Private Hospitalpatient has opened a case againsta nurse she alleges assaulted herwhile she was in hospital.
Duduzile Shwebede fromMur-chison says she was admitted inJune with swelling around awound on her right leg.
“My doctor left a report indi-cating that the wound should notbe bandaged as it needed to dryout.”
She alleged that at 9.30am, af-ter her doctor left, a nurse came
to bandage her wound.“I remindedher that the doctor
said the wound must not be cov-ered, but she shouted atme, ‘Shutup. I am the nurse. You are a pa-tient. Stop telling me nonsense’.
The name of the nurse isknown to the Fever.
“She continued to bandage thewound, at the same time hurlingobscenities at me.”
Shwebede said the nurse thenpushed her sharply on her fore-head, causing her to fall.
“I phoned my doctor to reportthat the nurse had assaultedme.”
Shwebede asked her doctor totransfer her to another privatehospital in Margate, but he saidher health condition requiredequipment which Hibiscus Hos-pital had.
“I feared formy life so I phonedthe police because the nursethreatened me saying that no oneelse would attend to me and thatshewould be the onetoinjectme.”
The police said they could notopen a case, but advised her to“sort thematter out”withhospitalmanagement.
After getting discharged lastweek, she opened a case of as-
sault and is suing the hospital andthe nurse.
SAPS spokesperson Colonel-Lieutenant Zandra Wiid con-firmed that a case of common as-saultwasopened. “Thecase is stillunder investigation. No one hasbeen charged,” she said.
Hibiscus Private Hospitalexecutive managing director Ri-chard Mills would not confirm ordeny the incident, saying that bylaw “all information concerning auser, including information relat-ing to his or her health status,treatment or stay in a health es-tablishment is confidential”.
Hibiscus Private Hospital nurse accused of patient abuse
A FEMALE police officer is facing a chargeof failing to safeguard a firearm after herweapon was used in a murder.
It is alleged that the officer left herfirearm in her boyfriend’s vehicle, whoproceeded to Scottburgh with it.
A group of people were in a hotel carpark in Scottburgh on June 28 when aman allegedly interfered with them.
“He then walked to his car and cameback to the group, armed with a hand gunand shot one man in the group. He died onhis way to hospital,” said police spokes-person Lieutenant-Colonel wiid.
It was established that the car be-longed to a police constable in Umzim-khulu.
Members from the Port Shepstonecluster task team contacted the officerand made arrangements to meet her.
“After investigation it was found thatthe policewoman allegedly left her fire-arm in the car and her boyfriend allegedlytook the car,” said Wiid.
He then brought the car and firearmback, but she was never informed of whathappened. Captain Gert Bosman, CaptainZenele Khumalo, Warrant Officer YugenMoodley and Constable Possy Pillay laterarrested Mfanafuthi Shozi (32).
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Residents fight forshopping development>> ‘It is good for our local economy to have a competitive business environment’GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]
THEEzinqoleniMunicipalitycommunity and the SouthAfrican National Civic Or-
ganisation (Sanco) led a peacefulprotest march to Bargain Whole-salers and the Shell garage atEzinqoleni on Tuesday accusingBargain Wholesalers directors ofblocking shopping developmentsby prospective private investorsas well as employing people fromoutside the area.
Sanco regional secretaryDuduzile Magatyeni-Msomi saidthey heard that the directors ofBargainWholesalerswereobject-ing to the planned shopping mallwhich will boost local economyand create jobs in the poverty-stricken town.
According to her the allegedreasonthistookplacewasbecauseit could result in Bargain Whole-salers losing customers.
“We say they have no right toblockdevelopment thatwill createjobs for residents. It is good forour
local economy to have a competi-tive business environment,” saidMagatyeni-Msomi.
Sibunge Mazubane from theuMkhonto Wesizwe Veterans As-sociation said they are worriedthat a certain business is blocking
investment for its capital accumu-lative interest and not prioritisingthedevelopmentoftheareaanditspeople.
Protestorshanded theShell ga-rage owner Jabulani Mbonambi alistofgrievancessayingthathehas
anempty garageand is employingpeople from Durban.
Knowswell Bhani accepted thelist of grievances on behalf of Bar-gain Wholesealers.
“We will look at the issues youhave raised,” said Bhani.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSanco and Ezinqoleni Municipality community members demand continuous development in the area.
UGU District Municipality’scustomers are to get a relief fromwater shortages due to aged infra-structureas thepipelinereplacementprogrammewas recently completed.
As projected by the municipality,the six-week multimillion rand pipe-line replacement programme whichfocused on troublesome areas ofRamsgate and Marburg replaced3400metres of agedpipelines for im-proved water supply was completed
by end of June 2014.During the execution of this pro-
gramme, communities experiencedfrequentwater interruptions due to aseries of shutdowns and tie-ins.
“Marburg had supply interrup-tionsforthepastweekduetotheshut-down and tie-ins on Valley Road,CrescentDriveand themainHardingroad.
“These shutdowns were expectedas they were carried out as the pipes
were laid,” said Ugu spokespersonSipho Khuzwayo.
Headdedthattheaffectedcommu-nitieswerenotified of these interrup-tions by the Customer Care RelationsUnit throughSMSs, call centreagentsand updates on the water servicesFacebook page.
“Themunicipalitysincerelyapolo-gises for any inconvenience that wascaused during this upgrade project,”he said.
The municipality will announceofficially the handover dates of theproject to the residents.
For regular updates on the pipe-lineupgrade,waterandsanitation is-sues, communities are urged to en-gage with their ward councillors andvisit thewaterservicesfacebookpageUgu Municipality: Water and Sanita-tion Services or call 08000 WATER(92837) or 039 688 5830/36.
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GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]
THEHibiscusCoastMunicipalityhascommit-ted to buy more land for housing develop-ments.
Municipal manager Max Mbili told themedia recently that at the end of 2012, HCMadvertised a tender for registered owners ofsuitably located land, the purpose of whichwas for human settlement projects.
“This public invitation yielded two re-sponses from thePropertyDescriptionExtentSubdivision8 (of 4) of a farm inLouisiana,No.3239whichis88,35haandfromPortion15(of7) of farm No.7108 25 at 1795ha. Both landowners had proposed a township layoutdrawnbytheirappointedtownplannerwhichindicated theenvisagednumberof residentialandnon-residentialsitesplannedandthepro-posed level of infrastructure services,” saidMbili.
CouncilspeakerRonnieNairsaidHCMcon-tinues to receive land from willing sellers forthe purpose of building houses.
“These lands vary in their status of statuto-ryplanningandarebeinghandleddifferently.The municipality is formalising its relation-ship with the National Housing DevelopmentAgent, a statutory body established to act asthe state’s land bank,” he said.
Nair added they want integrated humansettlements where people will have houseswithwater, electricityandsanitationservices.
“This explains why in most cases theseprojects take longer toplan,designand imple-ment.Feasibilitystudiescover,butarenotlim-ited to, land audit, geotechnical assessment,environmental scoping,availabilityofbulk in-frastructure and socio-economic studies be-fore conclusion of the sales agreement,” hesaid.
He said in some cases, the infrastructuremaynotexist, but theproject sizeand locationput it as a prime catalyst for such infrastruc-ture development.
“Normally, the district municipality is re-sponsibleforthebulkinfrastructure,whilethelocal municipality takes responsibility for theinternal reticulation network of such infra-structural services. HCM, as an accreditedmunicipality in termsofHousingAct, remainsresponsible to facilitate, plan anddesign suchintegrated, sustainable and affordable infra-structural development and themaintenancethereof,” said Nair.
HCM buys landfor housingdevelopments
GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]
THE Hibiscus Coast municipalmanager Max Mbili has warnedserviceproviders,whomheclaimsabuse thesupply-chainprocessbyeither canvassing the municipalofficials and councillors or by col-luding.
He said drastic measures willbe taken against them.
“We sternly warn them thatdrastic measures will be taken bythe municipality as per theprovisionsofSection38oftheSup-ply Chain Management policy.
“Hibiscus Coast Municipalitynoteswithgreatconcernthatthereare service providers who areabusing thesupplychainmanage-ment systems and they are cur-rently being investigated.
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to fix prices,” he said.“Thosefoundtohaveabused
the systemmay, but not limitedto, be blacklisted from doingbusiness with the municipalityand government departmentsand will have criminal chargeslaid against them,” he said.
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAHCM manager Maxi Mbili sayshe is concerned aboutcompanies that abuse themunicipal supply-chainmanagement process.
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KZN departments urged to spendconditional grants fullyTHOBANI NGQULUNGA
KWAZULU-NATAL provincial departmentswereyesterdayurged tospend their condition-al grants fully because failure to do so resultsin the province forfeiting the money back toNational Treasury.
Thiswasthesternwarning fromtheprovin-cial head of Treasury, Simiso Magagula as hisdepartment presented the 2014/15 medium-termexpenditureframework(MTEF)budgettothe finance portfolio committee at the legisla-ture yesterday.
The report indicates that KZN underspenton conditional grants by R67,444 million atyear-end.
Magagulasaid theprovincecouldnotaffordto lose thegrantsbecausethatwould impactonservicedelivery.Hestressed thispointbecauseafterthe2011census,KZNexperiencedbudgetcuts fromNational Treasury due to a decline inpopulation figures here, with moremoney go-ing to Gauteng and the Western Cape.
KZN DA leader Sizwe Mchunu asked if theunderspending from various departmentscould have been as a result of austerity meas-uresputinplacebyTreasurywhenthe2013/14budget was planned. Magagula denied this.
He insisted that departments should notoverspend but have been instructed to spendtheir budgets fully.
Meanwhile, MEC for Finance Belinda Scottsaid shehad requested that shebe fully briefedby all departments on the forensic investiga-tions that had not been resolved and theirprogress.
“We want to prosecute on some of the an-cient forensic investigations in which we losthundreds of millions of rand,” she said.
She added that she had approached KZNJudge President Chiman Patel to make courtsavailable to prosecute those who are implicat-ed in the forensic investigations.
‘Selso seal’ hauls out on Marion Island
IN June2013, a youngSouthernElephant Seal(Miroungaleonina)washedupat Southbroom,exhausted and starving.
Itwasclearthatheneededhelpandwastak-en to the uShaka SeaWorld rehabilitation cen-tre where he was named Selso.
Southern Elephant Seals normally inhabittheSouthernOceanwiththeclosestislandcolo-ny site beingMarion Island2 200 kms southofSouth Africa and therefore it was unusual forthe young seal to strand on the KZN coast.
When Selso arrived he weighed 73kg, less
thanhalf ofwhat he shouldhaveweighed, andneeded to put on 110kg before he could be re-leased.
This took seven months and on 9 JanuarySelso boarded the MSC Sinfonia cruise linerandwasreleasedjustbeforesunseton11Janu-ary, 25 nautical miles due south of Port Eliza-beth.
Prior to leaving the rehabilitation centre hewas fitted with a satellite tracking tag whichwouldrecordhismovementsforuptooneyear.
It tooknomore than twodaysoncereleasedfor Selso to get his bearings and head in theright direction. His epic journey took himsteadilysouthwardscoveringadistanceofover8 000 kms in less than six months. Selso, likeall Southern Elephant Seals spend their livesat sea except when breeding and moulting.His southwardjourneyincludedspendingtimein areas known tobe good feeding grounds. ByJunehealmost reached the Antarctic ice shelf,but did not remain there long before turningaround and heading northwards.
He continued his northward journey andon 30 June hauled out on Marion Island. Hissatellite transmitter indicated his location onthe south side of the island and research staffweresent toaccesshiscondition.Hewasfoundto be in excellent condition enjoying a well de-served rest among the boulders.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSelso is back safely back home.
High powered Mandela Day drive>> ‘Word of what we were planning spread and a lot of organisations got on board’
VUSI MTHALANE
WHAT started as a desire ofwork colleagues at SMGBMW in Shelly Beach to do
something to help those less fortu-nate onMandelaDay, has grown intoa project that will see many peoplearound the South Coast benefit.
SMG customer relations managerCarisa van Vuuren said they havebeenamazedbythenumberof stake-holders who have decided to partnerwith the dealership to continue thelegacy of Nelson Mandela.
"We initially spoke of collecting 67blankets to be donated to the needy,but word of what we were planningspread and a lot of organisations goton board," said Van Vuuren.
Some of those who contributed tothe idea are the Ugu District Munici-pality, theHibiscus CoastMunicipali-ty, Esayidi FET College, the Road Ac-cident Fund, the Sanco Development
Institute and others.General sales manager Darren
Staats said needy 67 families inMasinenge and Gamalakhe havebeen identified through SukumaSakheand those families will receivefood parcels and blankets on 18 July.
Representing the Sanco Develop-ment Institute, Sthembiso Cele, alsothe Ugu Municipality speaker saidhis organisation is delightedwith thepartnership as they have been "call-ing for it since 2009".
He said Sanco will celebrateMandela Day by embarking on aproject with the Road Accident Fundand HCM to fix potholes within themunicipality.
HCM spokesperson SimonSoboyisa said on 18 July they will bespearheading an operation to cleanPort Shepstone.
"This will not only happen onMandela Day, but will be an ongoingeffort," he said.
PHOTO: VUSI MTHALANERepresentatives from SMG BMW Shelly Beach, Ugu District, Municipality, Hibiscus Coast Municipality, Esayidi FET Col-lege, the Road Accident Fund, Sanco Development after launching the SMD drive for charity project on Tuesday.
Who overspent on theirbudgets?
>> Thebiggest culpritwasHealth,whichoverspentbyR312,2 million, followedby>> Social Development at R14,297 mil-lion,>> Transport at R9,106 million,>>Arts andCulturebyR7,66 millionand>> Economic Development and Tourismat R236 000.
Which 11 departmentsunder-spent on theirbudgets?
>>ProvincialTreasurybyR76,43 million>> The Office of the Premier byR63,319 million>> Public Works at R43,478 million and>> Agriculture, Environmental Affairsand Rural Development at R39,647 mil-lion>> Education by R37,225 millionThe report indicates that conditionalgrants allocation for KZN was under-spent by R67,444 million.>> The Llima/Letsema Projects (agricul-ture related) underspent by R23 million,>> HIV/Aids (Life Skills Education) byR29,286 million>>NationalSchoolNutritionProgrammegrant underspent by R15,766 million>> FET College Sector grant reflectsunderspending of R38,743 million>> Technical Secondary Schools RecapgrantwasunderspentbyR7,553 million,>> National Health Insurance grantunderspent by R9,129 million.
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Major breaks inspecial operationTHE Port Shepstone SAPS cluster com-mander Major-General Thembi Ndlovutook the lead in a special crime preven-tion operation on Thursday in the Ixopoarea.
She was in command of police mem-bers from Port Shepstone cluster, SAPSIxopo, Umzimkhulu, Highflats, Umzinto,Port Shepstone Tactical Response Team,theK9Unit and theVehicle IdentificationSection, IxopoRoadTraffic Inspectorate,Ubuhlebezwe Protection Services andDepartment of Home Affairs, who wereall part of the operation.
The operation yielded a number ofsuccesses.
A stolen vehicle was recovered aftera chase by police and was abandonedby the culprits. When police found theabandoned Toyota Corolla which wasreported as stolen from Phoenix earlierthis month, they were surprised to findunusual passengers, in the form of 12goats, in the vehicle.
It is suspected that the animals werepartof stock theft in that area. Investiga-tions are continuing.
Seven people were arrested for pos-session of dagga and a total of 965gramswereconfiscated.One personwascharged for possession of a dangerousweapon and one knife was confiscated.
Two suspects were arrested for deal-ingin liquor and47casesofbeer,96litresof Ijuba and 25, 750 ml bottles of beerwere recovered. Thirty eight peoplewere also arrested under the Immigra-tion Act for having no documentation.— Supplied.
Be vigilant,warn copsCANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]
THE Port Shepstone SAPS have warnedresidents to be vigilant as a high number ofhouse break-ins, theft of motor vehicle andtheft out of motor vehicle cases have beenreported in the Southport and Hibberdeneareas this month.
Police have alsowarned that firearm own-ers should only use their weapons whenthere is real danger.
Ndumiso Shude (36) woke up suddenlywhen he heard a noise in his Sea Park homerecently.
He looked outside and saw someone flee.He then fired two shots,wounding the per-
petrator - Ernest Memela (62) - in the leg.“It is allegedthathe forced openthegarage
door and empty bottles were taken from thegarage,”saidpolicespokespersonLieutenant-Colonel Zandra Wiid.
Memela was charged for housebreakingandappearedinPortShepstonecourtandwasreleased on R1000 bail. The case was re-manded to 28 July.
He then, however, opened an attemptedmurder case against the Shude in the case.
Shude was charged with attempted mur-der and will appear in court again on 28 July.
He was also charged with possession of afirearm without a licence. Investigations es-tablished that the firearm belonged to a latefamilymember,which he allegedly keptwith-out having a licence. The casewas postponedto 1 August.
Shude is also out on bail.“We warn the community to be extremely
cautious when using firearms. A firearmshouldonlybeusedwhenthepersonorsome-oneelse’s life is inimminentdanger,”shesaid.
She said that it is also illegal to fire shots ina residential area where there is no immedi-ate threat to someone’s life.
“Innocent peoplemaybewounded or evenget killed. Investigations into all these casesare being conducted,” she said.
TOURISM 360JUSTINMACKRORY:CEO SOUTHCOAST TOURISM
Of tracksand trailsOUR sport and leisure culture in
South Africa has gone throughmassiveshiftsoverthelastdec-
adeorso.Ourtraditionalsports,while
strong,havetosomeextentgivenwayto amassive upsurge in participationin outdoor pursuits.
For example, it is calculated thattherearenowsome1.5 millionbikers(road and MTB) in South Africa mostof whomhave a constant urge to takeonall sortsof cyclingchallengeswith-in urban and rural landscapes.
Add to this the hiker, adventureracer, birder, eco-rambler and bota-nist and one soon realises that theyoung to the senior citizen are taking
to these sorts of pastimes.We at Ugu South Coast Tourism
have noted these trends and for thisreason we have begun an assign-ment to identify trails and activity op-portunities mainly to the hinterlandof our already popular coastline.
Global tourism rationale is thatwhere themost tourists are located adestination needs to provide value-adding experiences over and abovethe principle reason for the visitorsbeing there — in our case the beach.
It isour intention toprovide theseval-ue-adding options in the form ofroutes and/or trails to meet theactivitydemandasalready indicated.
It is anticipated that by the end ofthe year the research and planningprocess will be complete and fromthatwewill havean indicationofhowto present the trails to our variousmarket segments and niches.
The recent Expedition Africa 500at Port Edward is a clear indicatorthat if we have the trails’ infrastruc-
ture, there should bemore consumersupport for our areas, longer stay-over periods and the added benefit ofvisitor spend flows into our ruralareas.
Our inland river and valley land-scapes are ideal for such trails.
Bycreatinganewsetofactivityop-portunitiesforourvisitors,webelievethat additional events will accrue tothe Greater South Coast and, in sodoing, contribute to the sustainingand growth of the tourism sector.
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Step childrendisrespect meDear Doctor Nash, I have a problem withmymarriage.Myhusbandmarriedmeafterhis first wife died. He has two sons fromthat marriage and now I have to look afterthem. He works in the Eastern Cape andonly comes up for the weekend over schoolholidays. I used to work there too and thatis where we married, but I was transferredhere and he did not come with me, but histwo children did. Now he has sent up his16-year-old son who he had outside of hismarriage and since that boy arrived I get
no respect from any of his children. Theboys do nothing to help and my husbandjust tells me there is nothing he can do. Ontop of his job he owns three taxis, but if Iask him for money he only gives me moneyfor food. I have to pay for school, doctorsand everything else. What should I do? Iam a prisoner in my own house and all Iget is hassles. Help.
Your regular reader.
Dear Mrs. R.R, my heart goes out to you,but honestly I think you are the cause ofyour problems. You marry a guy who obvi-ously slept around and who brought twochildren with him, and when you got a
transfer he did not or could not come withyou, but he sent the children, well two ofthem. Then a third arrives who was alreadya teenager and became a leader in thegang. Not only that but dearest husbandtells you he can do nothing to help you withhis children. I do not know what work youdo but I think you either resign and youand the children go back to your husbandand their father or you send the childrento him and tell him to do his duty. Thatmay help you to decide whether it is worthyour while to stay married to someone whoseems to be lacking in any affection foryou or his children. I think you need tobegin a new life. Your choice.
Children onlyreason I’mstill marriedDear Doctor Nash,
I have been married for 10 years andhave two children. They are the reason Iremain with my husband. He has had af-fairs and has given me an infection be-cause of them. He has also got a historyof alcohol abuse and as soon as I findout about his cheating I confront him. Hisparents do not like me because I tellthem about his affairs and his drinking.They blame me. They say that it is myfault that my husband has affairs andthat he would not drink so much if I didnot lose my temper with him. What canI do about my husband’s infidelity andhis drinking? I am not happy, but my
children need a father and I need a hus-band. What do I do?
Mrs. M.R.You may well need a husband and
your children a father but I questionwhether this particular husband and fa-ther is the right choice for any of you.What on earth do you think you and yourhusband are teaching the children whowill at some later stage be thinking ofmarriage themselves? Will their father’sinfidelity influence them when tempta-tion rears it’s ugly head at school or later?Alcohol and sex will always come alongin anyone’s life and the decision can belife-changing. For what it is worth I thinkyou should build up you courage and tellhusband either he changes his ways oryou will make up his mind for him andtake him to the cleaners via divorce andheavy maintenance and damages. Nomercy.
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Children’s home grateful for blanketsALFONS and Yvonne van der Galien ofRehoboth Children's Village in Murchison re-cently received a much-needed a donationcourtesy of County Ford.
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"It came when we needed it most as it iswinter and we need to keep the childrenwarm.WesaythankyoutoallthestaffatCountyFord," said Alfons.
The children were at hand to receive theirgift and to thank County Ford for their sup-port. If you want to find out how you can helpchildren in need, contact Rehoboth on039 687 7354, or email [email protected] visit its website www.rehoboth.org.za
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A night of Indian music>> School's founder Vernon Govender had only wise words for his graduating class
VUSI MTHALANE
THE Sa Ri Ga Ma Music Schoolcelebrated an evening of tra-ditional Indian music at the
Arya Samaj hall in Port Shepstonelast Thursday, when students werealsoawarded for theirachievements.
The hall was packed as the com-munity came out in their numbersto enjoy the performances.
Theschool's founder,VernonGov-ender had only wise words for hisgraduating class and encour-aged them to always seekthe light.
At the event were …
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Nikhil Bechoo,Renukha Ma-haraj and Nir-upa Ram-chander enjoythe musicand culturalpresentations.PHOTOS: VUSIMTHALANE
Some of Sa Ri GaMa Music School’sstudents (fromleft) Tiara Goven-der, Pravashnie Ra-jgopaul and SanamBadrinath. Vernon Govender plays the harmonium.
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HUMAN beings, it seems, area gullible bunch. Given time,we begin to believe that usinga certain brand of shampoomakes us “worth it”; thatcanned vegetables truly are“thebestwecando”,andthat,as people who can affordexpensive running shoes, weshould “just do it”.
Our tendency to fall formarketingstrategiesisallwelland good until desperationgets the better of us.
This is when we start be-lieving that the weight-losssoap at China Mall is the an-swer to our calorie-countingwoes and that the latest skin-care product will remove thewrinkles that the last 20creams have failed to fill.
Those in the dating gameare well versed in the factthat if something, or some-one,seemstoogoodtobetrue,
they invariably are.The skeleton in the closet
maybeanongoing inability tostop thinking and behavinglike a 21-year-old even as heapproaches 40. Itmay be thatwhat he really wants in awoman is a clone of hismother.
On the other side of thecoin,shemayonlybeinterest-ed in you because of the deaf-ening gong of her biologicalclock or her desire to give upwork, become a DesperateHousewife, and spend herdayslanguishingbyyourpool,hopefully not frolicking withthe gardener.
Thanks to the Satinskysaga, many South Africanshave just gotupcloseandper-sonal with the fact that some-thingthatseemstoogoodtobetrue, invariably is. The glori-fied pyramid scheme-likestructure set up inHongKongand exported to South Afri-cans struggling to stay afloathas crumbled, leaving thou-sands of our folk up themeta-phoricalcreekwithnopaddle.
A new Nissan Micra orRenault Sandero costs at leastR2 500permonth.Ifsomeonetellsyouthat itcostsR599,youcannowbesurethat itwastoogood to be true. What ticklesme pink is that the driveanewcar.co.zawebsiteisstillupandrunning,eveninthelightofre-cent epiphanies.
The other sad fact is thatthere aremany unscrupulousindividuals who will take ad-vantage of the vulnerable,preying on the fact that manypeople forget that thingswhich appear to be goodshould not be trusted.
Statements such as “Yourcomputer has a virus, butdon’tworry–wecanfix it.Justgive us your credit card de-tails” has causedmany a pen-sionertoinadvertentlydonateher life savings to an indiffer-ent conman.
“You’ve just won eleventybillion dollars in a lottery thatyou never entered” is anothercommon one. Lastly, mediahas reportedmany a time of aman who knocks on the doorand smiles sweetly before of-fering tocheckyourelectricitymeter.
Once in your home, ofcourse, he robs you blind.
Many respondents to thiscolumn accuse me of beingoverly cynical. Before youlambastme for beinguntrust-ing and an over-zealous scep-tic, talk to someone who hasboughtacarwith the“help”ofSatinsky, or tried to loseweight with pills containingherbs and minerals from theAmazon rainforest.
If it seems too good tobe true, it probably is
STEPH MCLENNAN
LAST week my colleague StephMcLennan’s column talkedabout hypertension and all the
things going on around us that
make us South Africans a hyperten-sion prone lot, from corruption tocrime, you name it.
I read that column after about atwo-week non-stop barrage of statis-tics about South Africans on a lot ofthings, from how hopeless ourchildren are in mathematics to howmany times an average South Afri-can man gets lucky a year.
I think most of these “statistics”are just for entertainment purposes.Knowing how many times a year aguy in Guatemala rolls in the haydoesn’t really count as a life-chang-ing revelation that would make mesmarter.
But knowing the number of SouthAfricans who have diabetes can helpsteer me towards a better andhealthier lifestyle.
According to theWorldHealth Or-ganisation, there has been a sharpincrease inthenumberofpeoplewithdiabetes in the country within the
past 15 years, with the Indian popu-lation said to be the hardest hit.
Around 13%of South African In-dians are estimated to be diabetic,followed by coloureds, Africans andwhitesat10%,eightandfourpercentrespectively.
Thenext statistic that should haveeveryone worried is that we holdthe title for being the third fattest na-tion in the world. For some it may behard to believe, but results releasedby medical journal Lancet last weekconfirm that about 70% of womenand 40% of men in this country areoverweight.
What’s even more worrying isthat the same study reveals thateven the children are not faring anybetter.Onein four young girls is over-weight; that’s a quarter of girls of allraces in the country. I’m glad that aspart of my annual check-up, my doc-torhasfoundnothingwrongwithme.Before that I was worried that I may
be onmyway to developing diabetesafter gaining a few kilograms everylong weekend since June last year.
The only warning I received wasthat I should take it easyon theGuin-ness as it is not good for mywaist-line.
The scariest study for me was theone which suggests that around athird of South Africans suffer from amental disorder of some kind. That’sa whopping 33% of people in ourcommunities.
What’s concerning about this isthat a great majority of these peopledon’t even know theyhave the illnessthey are carrying with them.
As we know, there are countlessmental disorders and some aremoreserious than others. You and I couldbewalking aroundwith amental dis-orderwithout knowing it until some-thing triggers an epic meltdown oneday.
Depression, dementia, schizo-phrenia and bipolar are some of thewell known and commonly men-tioned disorders, but I wonder howmany people are aware that someresearchers have suggested thatracism can also be classified as amental illness. In a book publishedin 2012— The Oxford Handbook ofPersonality Disorders, a connectionis made between pathological bias
(racism) and being mentally unsta-ble. I personally believe racists haveavery lowself-esteem.Theyalsoholdsucha lowopinionof themselves thatthey start abusing people of otherraces just to feel better about them-selves.
Racism inSouthAfrica also seemsto have found a new home on socialmedia,wherepeoplewhoseemquiteopen minded about race relations inthis country in their normal day-to-day lives assume faceless suprema-cist personas online
On the other hand, a society likeours is bound to produce such a highnumber of people with mentaldisorders. The high levels of crimeare creating a very paranoid society.Other factors like a lack of jobs, cor-ruption and affirmative action allinstil a victim mentality in a lot ofpeople.
We might be predisposed to get-ting all these horrible conditions, butI don’t think anything beats keepinga positive outlook. As we know, eve-rything starts in your mind, fromswitching to a healthier lifestyle todeciding not to be no so grumpy.
I’m going to follow my doctor’sorders for now, while winter lasts,but I’m not sure if can stay awayfrommy favourite Irish ale in the hotKZN summer.
Scary statistics and mylove of Guinness
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Jazz fest detractionsI WANT to express my experience with regard to theJazz Festival. It was advertised that the park andride would leave from St Martin de Porres.
Working on a tight schedule, we took our chil-dren and staff to St Martin de Porres to connectwith the park and ride only to be told there thatthe transport to the festival was not leaving fromSt Martin de Porres as it had not allowed itspremises to be used.
There were no signs to this effect, other thanthose indicating that it was a park and ride.
We had to dash to the Marburg sports groundto drop everyone off and then fight our waythrough the roadworks to get to a vital appoint-ment. We were very late.
Our children phoned us later to say they neededchairs. We said that they must come out to meetus to collect the chairs. However, once in the venue,they were not allowed out. We were told that for acar to go in, just to drop off chairs, would cost R100.
Our children said the security was poor and thatnot all the artists who were supposed to performactually arrived. All that said, the jazz festival wasenjoyed, but the above inconveniences detractedfrom the overall experience.
CRABBY DAD
Unprofessionalresponse, Dr NashI DO not normally read Dr Nash’s column,
but I was drawn to the headline “My sonneeds help”.Iread themother’s letterandmyheartwent
out to her son. However, my anger rose to-wards the teachers to whom this child hasbeen entrusted and towards Dr Nash for call-ing the child a “terror” on two occasions (evenif it was said tongue in cheek).
Our son had similar problems from thetime he started school, but not as extreme asMrs M.K.’s son. I will not go into the years ofstress, heartache, and trouble thatwehad.Wetook our son for assessments, evaluations andIQ tests and were constantly told that our sonwas years below where he should have beenscholastically in the majority of his subjects.
Wedid everythingwe could for our child —we tookhim toKipMcGrathandMasterMathsfor extra lessons, but he continued to struggleandmostyearshewascondonedduetohisage.
Hewas in theLSENclass at school, suppos-edly under specially qualified teachers, whomwe firmly believe did more harm than good.
We took him to a counselling psychologistwhoadvertises that she specialises inworkingwithchildrenwitheducationalproblems.Aftera consultation costing an exorbitant amount,shetoldusthesameastheclinicalpsychologistby whom we had him assessed a number oftimes over the years.
Onaholidayanumberofyearsago,wewerehaving lunch with a couple whomwe had justmet and after our son got up and excusedhim-
self from lunch — after he had beenwith thiscouple for less than 30 minutes — this man,a layman, turned to us and said: “You knowthat your son has ADHD (attention deficit hy-peractivity disorder), don’t you?”
We told him that our son definitely did nothaveADHDaswehadhad him assessedsever-al times over many years by top professionalswho had never diagnosed ADHD.
Hesuggestedthat whenwereturnhomewetake him to a doctor specialising in ADHDwhich we did and our beloved son was diag-nosed with ADHD.
Sadly by this time he was in his mid-teenshe had had a life time of educational problemsthat had led to somany other problemswhichincluded low self-esteem.
We never thought that our son would passGrade 10 and now he is on his way to gettinghismatric, all due toa total stranger.All the so-called professional teachers, principals, clini-cal psychologist and counselling psychologistcould not pick up something that I believe,would and should be something that someonein their position should be trained to look for.
I hope and pray that somehow Mrs. M.K.sees this letter and I would urge her to pleasehave her son assessed for ADHD— itmight hethemakingofhimasithasbeenformypreciousson, so that people are not tempted to call achild with a problem a “terror”.
It is this very labelling that causes a child toreact the way they do.
ENRAGED MOTHER
Pensioner’s ‘blacksnow’ peeveWE are so tired of the constant sugar-caneburning fall-out that litters our entire prop-erty.
We have a large property with cars in theopen and we conservatively estimate that itcostsusaminimumofR350 per weektocleanthe sugar-cane fallout.
That is an enormous R1400 per monthjust to clean up someone else’s mess that isnot of our making.
Iwonderwhat the jointcost is toall thepeo-ple in the area who have to employ people toclean the highly invasive debris?
I understand that burning reduces pro-duction costs, however, has cognisance beentaken of the cost to others who are inconven-ienced in this way?
The farmer gains and hundreds, if notthousands, of us pay the penalty.
Our bed linen is white, as is our loungesuite, dining-room chairs and the majority ofour curtains.
One cannot stop the fall-out from invadingevery room in the house, which is causinglong-term damage to our furniture.
Why should we be inconvenienced in thisway every time the sugar cane is burnt? Ourwashing is coveredwith the fall-out every dayand time and again, we have to redo ourwashing.
I wonder how many of the 1 200 houseownersinTweni are affectedbythisunaccept-able situation? Ibelieve theaccumulativecostto all effected in this manner may outweighthe saving in production costs to the farmer.
This contributes to high air pollution on agrand scale.
I have tried to find out what the protocol iswith regard to the burning, but no one at thecouncil has been able to inform me.
In 2003 the International Farm Manage-ment Congress advised that the South Afri-can sugar industry burns 90% of the crop atharvest while10%is harvestedgreenandthatthe trendhas increasedover thepast 20yearsdespite growing pressure from the public.
I feel that environmental legislation shouldprohibit this and cane burning should bebanned on farms adjacent to residential andtourist areas.
As pensioners, we can ill afford to spendR1 400 cleaning someone else’s mess whilethey benefit from the reduced productioncosts.
SPARE A THOUGHT FOR US
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It was absolutely awful to witnessthe “take over” of a residential area forsuch an event and totally unaccepta-ble. This in spite of the fact that we asresidents were guaranteed a well con-trolled - all alcohol barred - event.
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understand what the need for this afterparty couldhave been as it certainly was not to promote or attractfuture tourism. All the guests that we had who attend-ed the actual Jazz Festival on Saturday left on Sundaymorning. The crowd that was attracted on Sundaywas very obviously from the local community.
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GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]
BB PROMOTIONS has organised“operation clean-up” at TongasShelter outside Greenside Shop-ping Centre on 18 July, MandelaDay.
The operation, in KwaNzi-makwe, is aimed at encouragingresidents to take part in theevent.
BB Promotions director BarryCele said they willhavetaximen,
youth and community membersdoing community work for Man-dela.
“We will start at 10am andinvite the public to join us. Wewill hold this event every year toencourage people to take part incommunity service. People cancall me on 071 469 5010 formore information.”
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELADirector of BB PromotionsBarry Cele.
Sheppie Hospital’s67 minutes forMadibaTHE Port Shepstone Hospital Wellness Committeeis holding a wellness campaign in Oslo Beach onJuly 17. The event will take place in the parking lotnear Caravan Park.
For 67 years Nelson Mandela devoted his life tothe service of humanity as a human rights lawyer,a prisoner of conscience, an international peace-maker and the first democratically elected presi-dent of a free South Africa.
The aim of this event is to contribute to the 67-minutes initiative in honour of the late NelsonMandela. People can expect to be tested for bloodpressure, blood sugar levels and HIV counsellingand testing. The hospital wellness committee en-courages everyone to participate in this healthy life-style campaign.
GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]
SBUSISOShange (42) inWard6 at Enkulu in Inkosi MamaCele is a long-standingSouth
African National Defence Forcesoldier and musician.
Shange has written books andis a playwrite and director of artsfor his company Nomagugu Pro-ductions.He hasbeenasoldierfor17years
and is “soldiering” on in both ca-reers.
Speaking to the Fever at theUgu Jazz Festival after his per-formance with his band, Moon-light, Shange described himselfas a community builder with sig-nificant focus on youth develop-ment.
“I havebeenasoldier for years,but I never stopped assisting mycommunity with development in-itiatives and I always attend tocommunity matters.
“I founded Nomagugu Produc-tions in 2005 and through it, wearedoingavariety of arts andpro-ductions. We specialise in music,books, novels, dramas, stage-playwritings and visual arts.
“We also have a publishing di-vision and have published 55books. We formed Moonlight andwe are about to get a sponsor. Wewill soon release our first CD.”
Hesaid thatmuchof theirworkis displayed at the Durban ICCwhen it has exhibitions. This, hesays, is possible because they getsponsorship from the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Arts andCul-ture and the eThekwini Munici-pality.
“We also run a computer labo-ratory for our rural communityand teach pupils computer skillsafter school. Shange however,said they have challenges whichthey have to address.
“We operate from Mansfield
Primary after it gave us one of theclassrooms to use, but we areshort of space and need morespace toaccommodate the theatreand drama classes.”
“We asked to use the defunctsix-roomed Zamani Primary, but
thecommunityarerefusingourre-quest.Otherpeopleblockdevelop-ment in the area for no reason.Thatschoolwasasatelliteoneandthe Department of Education didnotregisteritsoweareaskingifwecan make use of it,” said Shange.
PHOTO: GINISILE NDOVELAAt the Ugu Jazz Festival are Moonlight members (from left) Nomvuselelo Khusi, Sbusiso Shange and Ami-la Cele.
Soldier empowers youthin the arts>> Long-time SANDF member indulges his love of culture and art
GINISILE NDOVELA>>[email protected]
THE Port Shepstone Department of CorrectionalServices officers paid surprise visits to home-basedPort Shepstone offenders on Wednesday.
Their spokesperson Mncedisi Nomdlange saidthe visit was part of their routine to check onprisoners’ compliance with conditions of servingtheir sentence at home.
“We visited them and found most of them athome,” said Nomdlange.
He said there were only two prisoners whowere not home, saying they had requested, in ad-vance, to be allowed out for special purposes.
“They were absent as per their request, butothers were all at home. This showed that prisonerswho live in their residences in Port Shepstone arecomplying with the conditions of their sentence,”said Nomdlange.
He added that this programme of conductingsurprise visits will continue in rural areas in thenear future.
Surprise visits tohome-basedprisoners
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How to evict a tenantIf you are a private person collecting rent in South Africa, you
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a demand, but that legal system is fatally flawed by delay andabsurd costs.
To evict the tenant, you sue the tenant in the small claimscourt for the first R12 000 of the unpaid rent (You have a lease
agreement, remember?). This takes a few weeks, but it’s faster thanthe regular court, which takes years.
Once you have a judgement for the money, you present it tothe sheriff of the court for collection.
At this point, if the renter is not able to pay the first R12 000 oftheir rent, they will disappear like mist before the rising sun.
Failing that, the sheriff will collect cash and household goodsto make up a resale value of R12 000.
While the tenant retains rights of occupationunder various laws, irrespective of the lease, beingregularly deprived of consumer goods can spoil hiswhole month.
If this approach happens to fail for some reason,there are many dedicated workmen looking fordecent accommodation who would be glad tooccupy the rooms you rent out to them in parallelwith the people that have broken their leaseagreement and yet inexplicably failed to leave.
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Love feel-good food? Love potatoes!>> Hearty, wholesome spuds are the perfect winter pick-me-uppers
There’s only one way to beatthe winter blues – good, hon-est comfort food.
As reliable as the Esse stove thatquietly simmered away in the cor-ner of your grandmother’s kitchenand as comfortable as your favour-ite winter woollies, comfort food isthe ultimate antidote to the cold.
And nothing screams ‘comfort’quite like the warming embrace ofhot potatoes.
It’s true, as the mercury plum-
mets so we seek out hearty mealsthat smack of home – the nostalgialifting our spirits and, like thedish-es themselves, gently warming usup from the inside out.
At the heart of so many of thesemealsis the wholesome,nourishingpotato.
Whether sliced or diced, boiledor baked, mashed or sautéed insoups, stews, curries and casse-roles, potatoes are an essential in-gredient in winter pick-me-uppers.
When cooking for comfort withpotatoes– incidentally, theonly foodcrop that meets two of the Depart-ment of Health’s Food Based Die-tary Guidelines – there’s no need toload up on fatty additives to makethem taste good.
Just look at some of these quickand easy winter warmers using po-tatoes: warm potato salad; potatomasala pita; pomme purée withgoat’s cheese; wild mushroomgnocchi; lamb knuckle and mash;
potato, asparagus and leek soup…Not only will these dishes have
you coming back for seconds, butthey also boast relatively healthyingredients compared to traditionalcomfort foods, which were oftendeep fried or smothered in butter.All thisaddsup toaguilt-freewinterindulgence!
Potatoes are cheaper bought bythe bag than individually and theystore well, which means you canstock your pantry with pockets of
potatoes andhave themon standby.Potatoes also boast many health
benefits; they’re natural carbohy-drates that come straight from theearth (no processing).
They are fat free, a source offibre and energy, and provide anumber of essential vitamins andminerals.
No matter whichof thesesimple,satisfying potato dishes youchoose, they’re guaranteed to put askip in your step this winter!
Ingredients>> 90ml olive oil>> salt and coarsely ground blackpepper>> 2 large whole fish, such as redroman or stumpnose>> 30ml extra olive oil>>1wholegarlicbulb, separated intocloves>> 300g cherry tomatoes, rinsed>> 1 sprig fresh dill, fennel or basil>> lemon quarters
MethodPreheat theoven to220 ºC. Season
the olive oil generously with salt andpepper and use to brush the cleanedfish inside and out.
Pour the other quantity of olive oilinto an oven pan, add the garlic andbake for 5 minutes.
Remove from the oven and placethe fish on top of the garlic in the pan.Roast for 10 minutes, then add thecherry tomatoes and roast for anoth-
er 30 to 40minutes or until the fish isjust done.
Arrange the fishona largeservingplatter and surroundwith the roast-ed garlic cloves and cherry tomatoes.
Finish with fresh sprigs of herbsand lemon quarters.
Serve with freshly baked Italianbread spread with garlic pastesqueezed from the roasted garliccloves. Don’ forget to add the love ofyour family.
PHOTO: SOURCEDA perfect recipe to ward off winter chills.
For the Foodies:Whole roasted fish with cherry tomatoes
Preventing food poisoningFood poisoning is caused by eatingcontaminated food and affects alarge number of people every year.Food can be contaminated when itis handled, stored or prepared in-correctly.
Potentially high-risk foods:>> raw and cookedmeat, includingpoultry such as chicken and turkey.>> dairy products, such as custardand dairy-based desserts like cus-tard tarts and cheesecake>> eggs and egg products>> seafood, such as seafood salad,patties, fish balls, stews containingseafood and fish stock>> cooked rice and pasta>> prepared salads like coleslaws,pasta salads and rice salads>> prepared fruit salads>> ready-to-eat foods, includingsandwiches, rolls, and pizza thatcontain any of the foods above.
>> Try to keep potentially high-riskfoodsoutside the ‘temperaturedan-ger zone’ and buy hot and coldfoods at the end of your shoppingtrip.>> Keep hot foods and cold foodsseparate.>> Avoid food past its use-by dateand always check labels.>> Avoid food in swollen, dented,leaking or damaged cans, contain-ers or other packaging.>> Don’t buy frozen or chilled foodsthat have been left out of the freez-er, and only buy hot foods that aresteaming hot.>>Checkthatservingstaffusesepa-rate tongs when handling separatefood types, such asmeats and vege-tables.>> Check that serving staff weargloves when they handle the food,but not when they are cleaning sur-faces or taking money.
Some people aremore at risk of gettingfood poisoning thanothers. Take specialcare when buying,storing and preparingfood for these people.
Vulnerable groups:>> pregnant women>> the elderly>> young children>> people withchronic illness.
When you buyfood:
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17Status Panelbeaters is green>> Eco-friendlycompany puts theenvironment first
WITH the ever increasing carbonfootprint that the economy isforcing onto the environment, it
is important for businesses to be pro-ac-tive and innovative in their operationsand the policies they put into place in or-der to do their bit to promote the three‘Rs’ — reuse, reduce, recycle.
Status Panelbeaters has taken a pro-active approach to this and is currently inthe process of converting to a leaner andmuch greener eco-friendly institution.
Not only have they made the movefrom the conventional solvent-basedpaint to the highly advanced more envi-ronment friendly water-based paints inthe repair process, but they also investedin a solvent recycling machine which ena-bles them to recycle every bit of solventused by the company back to thevirgin product.
Status also puts into place a watercollecting tank that is utilized to capturerain water which is then used for the dailyoperations of the company.
These are just a few of the measuresthat were put into place by managementto ensure a cleaner and longer lasting en-vironment for the future generation
“The environment does not belong tous and we are merely here to conserve andlook after it for the generations to come,and we believe all business must takesteps to becoming more environmentallyaware and responsible,” said owner, DanieSteyn. — Supplied.
PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDSolvents are recycled back to the virgin product.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDEnvironment friendly water based paints in the repair process.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDA water tank is used to collect rain water.
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Flats for Sale142
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107 Business forSale
173 GeneralEmployment
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SCHOOL TRACKSUITS.Competitive prices.
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109 CommercialPremises to Let
GLENMORE Beach, 1/5bedroom flat in complex.
R2500.00 p/m,incl:W excl. L.
contact: 083 447 2078
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W&L incl. R3530 pm, depR3530. 074 209 3935
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BRAND new upmarketflats in Uvongo. No
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HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 172 of 2014
NOTICE
KWAZULU-NATAL TOWN PLANNING ORDINANCE 27 of 1949: INVITATION TO COMMENT
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 67 bis of the Town Planning Ordinance, 1949(Ordinance No. 27 of 1949), as amended, that it is the intention of the Hibiscus Coast Munici-pality to consider an application for Special Consent on Erf 111 Uvongo for the relaxationof the building line (North Western boundary) from 7.5m to 2.5m and the side space (NorthEastern boundary) from 2.5m to 1.83m.
The street address of the property is 53 Colin Street. The proposal is to convert the existinggarage and servant’s quarters into a Second Dwelling Unit (Granny Flat) and to replace theconverted garage.
A copy of the application (Application No. 059/14) is available for inspection between 08h00and 16h00 at the Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo, Department of Economic Development,Tourism and Planning. Comments on the application, which may be submitted by fax, mail,or email, to the Head of Department: Economic Development, Tourism and Planning, At-tention: Town Planner, Letitia Bense, Tel: 039 – 3159241, Fax: 086 529 7064, P.O. Box 5, PortShepstone, 4240, [email protected] by no later than 12 August 2014.
A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall have the ef-fect of precluding the person from further participating in the process and taking any furthersteps, with regard to the application.
SM MBILIMunicipal ManagerP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
NOTICE OF INTENTIONTO ESTABLISH A MUNICIPAL ENTITY:A DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR UGU DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given of the proposed establishment of a municipal entity, a District DevelopmentAgency for the Ugu District. This notice is given in accordance with Section 78 (3) (a) of theMunicipal Systems Act and Section 84 (2) (a) of the Municipal Finance Management Act.
Function and Description of Municipal Entity
A Cabinet Lekgotla Resolution for the establishment of District Level Development Agencies inall Districts of KwaZulu-Natal was passed in 2013. Development Agencies have the potentialto develop as powerful mechanisms for the implementation of development projects if correctlyapplied. The proposed Development Agency for the Ugu District is designed to roll-out and managethe implementation of commercially viable Local Economic Development Projects for the socio-economic benefit of the Ugu District and to trigger economic growth in the region.
Accordingly as mandated in relevant legislation Ugu District Municipality invites the public andinterested parties to provide any comments or objections to the establishment of this MunicipalEntity. These comments and objections can be forwarded in writing in a sealed envelopemarked “OBJECTIONS/COMMENTS ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UGU DISTRICTDEVELOPMENT AGENCY” by no later than 18 July 2014 to the person whose details appearbelow:Contact Person: Mandla MkhungoCompany: Ugu District MunicipalityAddress: Ugu District Municipality Offices
Phase 2 Building96 Marine DriveOslo BeachPort-Shepstone4240
Tel: 039 688 5896Email: [email protected]
DD NAIDOOMunicipal ManagerUgu District Municipality
MUNICIPAL NOTICE – MN 92/2014ADVERTISEMENT OF A COMMITTEE CLERK
Applications are invited from suitably qualified and or experienced persons for the above- mentioned posts.Requirements:• Must have Grade 12 {Matric}• Must be Computer literate in MS Office applications• Must have relevant Secretarial experience of 1-2 years• Must have previous minutes taking of 1-2 years• Good communication skills• Attention to details and dead line orientated• Good command of the English languageDuties:• Assist the Senior Clerk by providing secretarial support to various Committee sittings
and Forums within the Region.• Communicating with Office Bearers to establish items for inclusion on the Agenda
and the submission of investigational/general reports and proposal supporting agendaitems.
• Circulating notification, agenda and minutes of the meetings to Councilors,Management and Provincial Official.
• Performing Secretarial sequences at meetings with regards to circulation andcompletion of attendance registers, recording details of proceedings/discussions,proposal and recommendations and making available copies of correspondencereferred to in discussion to members.
• Referring to the approved schedule of Committee Meetings set up and uses of audioand digital equipment.
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EZINQOLENI MUNICIPALITY
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN (IDP) 2014/2015
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 28 of the Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act 32 of 2000)that Ezinqoleni Municipal council, has, at its meeting that was held on the 26th of June 2014,adopted its 2014/2015 Integrated Development Plan (IDP) which was prepared in accordance withthe Municipality’s 2014/2015 IDP process plan.
The municipality’s 2014/2015 Integrated Development Plan is, in terms of Section 21A of the Mu-nicipal Systems Act, 32 of 2000 (MSA) available to the public for inspection at Ezinqoleni Library,Ezinqoleni Municipality Reception and in terms of Section 21B available on the Municipal website(www.ezinqoleni.gov.za).
Mr M.N MABECEMunicipal Manager: Ezinqoleni Municipality
HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 176 of 2014
NOTICE
KWAZULU-NATAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2008: INVITATION TO COM-MENT
The Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby invites comments / objections in terms of Section9(2) (b) of Chapter 2 and Section 21(1) (a) of the KwaZulu-Natal Planning and DevelopmentAct, 2008 (Act No. 6 of 2008), for the rezoning of Erf 13 Sea Park from “Residential Estateand Small Holdings” to “Residential Only 2” and the subdivision of Erf 13 Sea Park into 5portions.
The property is zoned “Residential Estate and Small Holdings” in terms of the Port Shep-stone scheme and is located along Montague Road, Sea Park. The property measures 8094m2 in extent and is developed with 3 residential buildings.
It is the intention of the owners of the site to amend the Port Shepstone Scheme to a suit-able proposed zone use that will permit satisfactory subdivisions ensuring efficient maxi-mum development of the site for residential purposes.
A copy of the application (No: 92/14) received in terms of the above is available for inspec-tion between 08h00 and 16h00 at Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo, Department of EconomicDevelopment Tourism and Planning. Comments on the application, which may be submit-ted by fax, mail, or email to the Head of Department: Economic Development, Tourism andPlanning, Attention: Town Planner, Olwethu Gumede, Tel: 039 – 315 9266, Fax: 0865333469,PO Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240, [email protected] by no later than 13 August2014.
A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall have the ef-fect of precluding the person from further participating in the process and taking any furthersteps, with regard to the application.
SM MBILIMunicipal ManagerP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
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PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (PMS) 2014/2015
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 40 of the Municipal Systems Act, 2000(Act 32 of 2000) and Section 53 (1) (C) of the Municipal Finance ManagementAct, 2003 (Act 56, 2003) that Ezinqoleni Municipal council, has, at its meetingthat was held on the 26th of June 2014, adopted its 2014/2015 PerformanceManagement System (PMS) which consists of the 2014/2015 Performance Man-agement Policy, The Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan and theOrganizational Scorecard.
Mr M.N MABECEMunicipal Manager: Ezinqoleni Municipality
HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 168 of 2014TENDER NO: 8/2/1495
NOTICE
DEVELOPMENT OF A DISASTER RECOVERY IT BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN
Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby invites bids for a Development of a Disaster RecoveryIT Business Continuity Plan of the Hibiscus Coast Municipality as specified in the under-mentioned bid documents.
Bid documents may be obtained from the Hibiscus Coast Municipality, 10 Connor Street,Port Shepstone from Friday, 11 July 2014.
Bids will only be issued on a receipt obtained from a Cashier. Cashiers Offices are at theOld Post Office Building, Opposite Shoprite Checkers, Port Shepstone i.e. Cnr of Wooleyand Robinson Street, Port Shepstone upon payment of a non-refundable cash payment ofR295.00 (two hundred & ninety five rand only) VAT inclusive for each document.
Completed Bid Documents in a sealed envelope clearly marked with the relevant BidNumber as follows: BID NO: 8/2/1495 – Development of a Disaster Recovery IT BusinessContinuity Plan must be deposited in the tender box at the Municipal Offices at 10 ConnorStreet, Port Shepstone, no later than 12h00 on Friday, 25 July 2014 thereafter all bids willbe opened in public.
All technical enquiries are to be directed to Mr Collin Ngilande on 039 688 2043.
Hibiscus Coast Municipality subscribes to the Broad-Based Black Economic EmpowermentAct (BBBEEA), Act 53 of 2003, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (Act No5 of 2000). The 80/20 preference point system shall be applicable during the evaluation andadjudication of this tender proposal.
COMPULSORY CLARIFICATION MEETING WILL BE HELD AT 10 CONNOR STREET, PORTSHEPSTONE, CORPORATE SERVICES BUILDING ON MONDAY, 14 JULY 2014 AT 09h00.
A bid will be evaluated first on functionality as detailed below and service providers scoringless than 60% of points will be disqualified and not evaluated any further.
Aspect Criteria Maximum Points
Proven previous experience Company with 3 years or more 20in Disaster Recovery Plan or relevant experienceBusiness Continuity Plan
Company with less than 3 years 10
Field of expertise Bidders main line of business must be ICT 20
Field of expertise Bidders main line of business not ICT 5
Capacity and Capability Bidders to attach the CV’s of the project 20team to verify the qualifications andexperience of the team
Referral Bidder to provide a written referral letters 20from other municipalities to substantiatepast experience.
NOTE TO BIDDERS ON BID CONDITIONS:
The Supply Chain Management Policy of Hibiscus Coast Municipality will apply.The Council reserves the right not to accept the lowest bid or any bid and reserves the rightto accept the whole or part of the bid, or to reject all bids and cancel the notice to tender.Bids that are submitted late, incomplete, unsigned or by facsimile, electronically or notcompleted in black ink will be rejected and not accepted for further evaluation.Bids submitted are to hold good for a period of 120 days.
NB: Members or Directors of Companies or Service Providers who are state employees areNot allowed to bid or quote.
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE424
HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 166 of 2014BID NO: 8/2/1494
NOTICE
APPOINTMENT OF A SERVICE PROVIDER FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE HIBISCUSCOAST MUNICIPALITY’S LAND USE SCHEME.
Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby invites bids for a Service Provider to undertake the ex-tension of the Hibiscus Coast Municipality’s land use scheme to cover areas currently notcovered by the scheme, the bulk of which are rural in nature.
Bid documents may be obtained from the Department of Economic Development, Tourismand Planning at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo from Thursday, 10July 2014 (office hours 07h30 to 16h00).
Bid documents will only be issued on a receipt obtained from a Cashier upon payment of anon-refundable cash payment of R 295.00 (VAT inclusive) for each document. Please takenote that Cashiers are at the Uvongo Municipal Office,Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo.
Completed bid documents in a sealed envelope, clearly marked “Bid No: 8/2/1494: Exten-sion of the Hibiscus Coast Municipality’s land use scheme must be deposited in the tenderbox at the Municipal Offices at 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone, no later than 12h00 onFriday, 01 August 2014, thereafter all bids will be opened in public.
All enquiries are to be directed to Mr. S.W. Zondo on 039 315 9218, 072 486 1706 (Mobile)or via email [email protected].
A Compulsory Clarification Meeting will be held at the Department: Economic Develop-ment, Tourism and Planning Boardroom at Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo on Thursday, 17July 2014 at 11h00.
NOTE: TENDER DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE ISSUED AT THE CLARIFICATION MEETING.
Hibiscus Coast Municipality subscribes to the Broad Based Black Economic EmpowermentAct (BBBEEA) Act 53 of 2003, Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000 (Act 5of 2000). The 80/20 preference point system shall be applicable during the evaluation andadjudication of this bid proposal. A bid will not be disqualified from the bidding process ifthe bidder does not submit a certificate substantiating the BEEE status level of contributionor is a non-compliant contributor. Such a bidder will score zero (0) out of a maximum of 20points.
The procedure for evaluation of responsive tenders will be: Financial Offer, Preferences andQuality (functionality). Evaluations of tenders will be done in two stages. Firstly, eligibilityand quality (functionality) will be assessed; where after tenders with a minimum of 60%points will be evaluated using the 80/20 Preference Point System for Financial Offer andPreference. The Preferential Procurement Policy Framework (PPPFA) applies to this tender.
Total Score for Functionality
Criteria Possible Full PointsScheme development experience, including rural schemes 10Project leader registration with SACPLAN as a Professional Planner 10Methodology used 10Total 30
NOTE TO BIDDERS ON BID CONDITIONS:
The Supply Chain Management Policy of Hibiscus Coast Municipality will apply.The Council reserves the right not to accept the lowest bid or any bid and reserves the rightto accept the whole or part of the bid, or to reject all bids and cancel the notice to tender.Bids that are submitted late, incomplete, unsigned or by facsimile, electronically or notcompleted in black ink will be rejected and not accepted for further evaluation.Bids submitted are to hold good for a period of 120 days
NB: Members or Directors of Companies or Service Providers who are state employees arenot allowed to bid or quote.
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 172 of 2014
NOTICE
KWAZULU-NATAL TOWN PLANNING ORDINANCE 27 of 1949: INVITATION TO COMMENT
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 67 bis of the Town Planning Ordinance, 1949(Ordinance No. 27 of 1949), as amended, that it is the intention of the Hibiscus Coast Munici-pality to consider an application for Special Consent on Erf 111 Uvongo for the relaxationof the building line (North Western boundary) from 7.5m to 2.5m and the side space (NorthEastern boundary) from 2.5m to 1.83m.
The street address of the property is 53 Colin Street. The proposal is to convert the existinggarage and servant’s quarters into a Second Dwelling Unit (Granny Flat) and to replace theconverted garage.
A copy of the application (Application No. 059/14) is available for inspection between 08h00and 16h00 at the Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo, Department of Economic Development,Tourism and Planning. Comments on the application, which may be submitted by fax, mail,or email, to the Head of Department: Economic Development, Tourism and Planning, At-tention: Town Planner, Letitia Bense, Tel: 039 – 3159241, Fax: 086 529 7064, P.O. Box 5, PortShepstone, 4240, [email protected] by no later than 12 August 2014.
A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall have the ef-fect of precluding the person from further participating in the process and taking any furthersteps, with regard to the application.
SM MBILIMunicipal ManagerP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
The annual VodacomDurban July saw afashion explosion andvarious interpreta-tions of the Holly-wood theme. Amongthe guests were Pres-ident Jacob Zuma,and a host of localand national celebri-ties. The fashion hadto take a backseat tothe upset of the day,when winning horseWylie Hall wasstripped of the title,crowning Legislate asthis year’s winner
PHOTO: ANTHONY GROTE/GAMEPLAN MEDIAGreyville Racecourse was packed to capacity on Saturday.
The Oasisand DurbanPavillionhosted themost guestsand some ofthe 700 rev-ellers includ-ed interna-tional modelIman Mag-ese, designerThula Sindiand modelLerato Moloi.PHOTO: RA-JISH JANTILAL
Spotted atthe premierracing eventwere ZodwaMtolo andThobile Blose.
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HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITYNOTICE NO: 174 of 2014
NOTICE
HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPALITY’S 2014-2015 FINAL SDBIP
Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of the Municipal Systems Act2000 (No. 32 of 2000) which stipulates that municipalities should make public all documentsas required by the above mentioned Act. All interested parties and the general public canobtain a hard copies of the 2014 – 2015 Final SDBIP document from all Municipal Librariesand Thusong Centres for perusal. An electronic copy is also available on the Hibiscus CoastMunicipality’s website (www.hcm.gov.za).
All enquiries may be directed to Mrs Z. Ndabezitha on 039 688 2028 (Tel) or via (email)[email protected].
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
NOTICE NO: 1
REGISTRATION ON ACCREDITED SUPPLIERS DATABASE 2014/2015
The Umzumbe Municipality is in the process of revamping its Suppliers Database. Suitably qualifiedcontractors and service providers are hereby invited to submit their Company Portfolio of Evidencefor registration on Umzumbe Municipality’s supplier’s database.
Service providers/contractors who are registered on Umzumbe Municipality’s database are requiredto update their profiles, in compliance with Section 110 of the Municipal Finance Management ActNo. 56 of 2003 and Section 14(1) of the Supply Chain Management Policy.
Application forms may be collected from Umzumbe Municipal offices, Reception Area and from theFinance Department, at P73 Sipofu Main Road, Mathulini Tribal Authority, Hibberdene or be down-loaded from the website www.umzumbe.gov.za. Duly completed application forms together withsupport documentation must be delivered to the Supply Chain Management Section at Umzumbe.
This shall affect suppliers who are currently registered or wish to register on Umzumbe Municipal-ity’s Suppliers Database as well as those who may tender for future bids issued.
The municipality reserves the right to remove suppliers who have not updated all their necessarydetails on the said database.
All enquiries in this regard may be directed to Acting SCM Manager, Mr. T. Ngilande on (039) 9720005 during office hours.
N.C MgijimaMunicipal Manager
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The Qashqai arrives with afive-model range supported bythreeenginevariantsandtwotrimlines. Rather than being simply areworked originalwith a renewedlease on life, the new Qashqai islonger,wider,lower,lighterandre-designed from the ground up. Italso boasts state-of-the-art tech-nology, increased efficiency, and asassynewcharacter.Thenewinte-rior,whichisbolsteredbythethree
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regulated by each municipality; rules and penaltiesvary from town to town.
There is no universal windscreen disc; a personwith a disc issued in, say, Margate, will not be ableto use that disc in Durban.
Therina Wentzel, national director of the Nation-al Council for Persons with Physical Disabilities inSouth Africa explained:
“Five years ago the council consulted each of thenine provinces about parking discs. The objectivewas to get the national transport department toimplement uniformity.”
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A date has been set for mid-July 2014 for ameeting with the council and the transport depart-ment to discuss recommendations made by thecouncil and partners such as the QuadParaAssociation of South Africa and the NationalAssociation for Persons with Cerebral Palsy.
Wentzel said: “We are extremely concernedthat many disabled people cannot park in a specialbay and that there is lack of clarity about whoqualifies to use bays.
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A TEAM of South African astron-omers have discovered a triplesuper-massive black hole system,the Square Kilometre Array SAsaid on Wednesday.
“The discovery demonstratesthat South Africa has thescientif-ic and technical expertise to be aworld leader in radio astronomy,”project director Bernie Fanaroffsaid in a statement.
The research team funded bySKA SAwas led by Cape Town as-tronomer Roger Deane.
The team represented the uni-versities of Cape Town and theWestern Cape, Rhodes Universityand SKA SA.
Multiple super-massive blackholesystemswerethought tohavea significant impact on the waygalaxies evolved.
“When these black holes getvery close to one another they areexpected to emit gravitationalwaves.”
SA discoverstriple blackhole system
Constellations in JulyThis is the second part of whatamateur astrologists can expectto see in the skies during themonth of July by Southport resi-dent, Rado Moskov.
SCORPIOAssoonastheeveningstartsonthe
south-east middle way to the zenith(thehighestpointof thesky) trytofindthe beautiful constellation of Scorpiowithhisredheart, thesupergiantstarAntares, 1.2m.
Its name,Antares comes fromAn-ti-Ares (Ares is Greek for Mars), as itrivals Mars' color and brightness.
If you place our Sun 800 times ina line, youwill get an ideahowbig thediameter of the star is.
It is10000 timesbrighter than theSun. Try to find near the sting of theScorpio theopenclustersM6andM7,beautiful in good binoculars, andnear Antares, the globular clusterM4.
CENTAURUSNear the zenith you can find the
constellation of Centaurus with thenearest star visible to the naked eye,Rigel, 0m, the third brightest star inthe sky, easily seen as bright doublein telescope with 150X magnifica-tion, 4.3 light years away.
AlsoinCentaurus,visibletothena-kedeyeinclearmoonlessnights is theglobular cluster Omega Centauri, thebest and the biggest, double the sizeof the Moon, but faint, 3.6m.
With 70x telescope you will dis-cern the thousands stars fromwhichthe cluster is made.
SOUTHERN CROSSOntherightof theCentaurus is the
SouthernCross, the smallest constel-lation. Australia, New Zealand, Bra-zil,PapuaNewGuinea,andSamoaallhave it in their national flags.
If you take the longer beam of thecross and apply it five times, you will
getroughlyintothepointwhichnevermoves day or night, and all otherstars rotate around it, the SouthernCelestial Pole, which points duesouth.
At the bottomof the Cross youwillfinditsbrighteststar,Acrux,visibleasdouble only in telescopes.
On the left of the cross you can seewith your naked eyes the Coalsack, adark nebula, which early astrono-mers considered as a hole in the sky.
Also there you can find the Jewelbox,openclustermadewithpredom-inantly hot blue andwhite stars,witha cool orange star in the middle, in-credible view even in small 50x, 4"telescope.
CARINAOn the right of the cross you will
find the constellation of Carina, withthe most beautiful open cluster NGC3532 - the stars seen through even agood binoculars are more than theskybehindthem,theylooklikespilleddiamonds, and with the Eta CarinaeNebula,- same size as theMoon, visi-bleevenwithbinocularswiththeKey-holeDarkNebula insideof it, andHo-munculus Nebula - the star with two"ears", result ofmassive explosion in1841, visible in medium size tele-scopes and many more.
Carinaboaststhesecondbrighteststar - Canopus, which in July is nearthe south-west horizon in the eve-
nings, sets up for 5 hours and in theearly morning rises in south-south-east.
MILKY WAYIn the beginning of the month the
center of the Milky Way (in Sagittari-us)isatthezenithby23.00,bytheendat 21.00, making a beautiful sceneryunique for theSouthernHemisphere,splitting the sky in two as a magnifi-cent arc, available with naked eyefrom non light-polluted areas.
As with all faint objects, you needto switch off all your garden andhouse lights and choose cloudless,moonlessnight,thenperhapsyoucansee it from your yard.
TheScorpioconstel-lationin July.Photo:RADOMOSKOV
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Good turnout for BurryStander Sardine Classic
THE Burry Stander SardineClassic 2014 held over theweekend kicked off on Satur-
day with the 10km and 20km trailrun.
The 110 runners, whichwas dou-ble last year's attendance, begantheir race fromthePortEdwardHoli-day Resort at 7:30am.
There was a strong field of con-tenders, from members of the SouthCoast Strider Athletics Club to otherindividuals travelling from otherprovinces, to better their positionsfrom the year before.
On Sunday, just over 500 moun-tain bikers set off from the Port Ed-ward Holiday Resort's grounds.
The start/finish arena was facili-tated by the three main local bikeshops.
Therewasaselectionof foodstallsand a kid's entertainment to keep allagesbusyand lookedafter.The40kmClassicstartedat8amfollowedby the20km and 10km races.
Oneof theevent'sorganisers,Nat-alie Abbott, said reports from thecompetitors confirmed that thenight's rain had settled the coursenicely and that it was well marked.
"Nonetheless there were a num-ber of non-fatal, but serious injuriesthat were promptly attended to byMedivac and NSRI teams. Most com-petitors finished their races in goodformandwerewelcomedbythePow-erade chariot with a recovery drinkand medals," she said.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDLadies’ 40km MTB race top three from left: Kim Westbrook, Natalie Berg-strom (winner) and Nataschka Mowat.
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Elmo van der Spuy enjoying therace.
Trail run10km Ladies3rd Paula Turner2nd Sarah van Rensburg1st Mart Vosloo 1:09:02
10km Men3rd Andreas van Heerden2nd Sinovuyo Nkasa1st Themba Xesibe 44:35
20km Ladies3rd Jolanda Rosin2nd Brydey Weber1st Jeanette Davidson 1:54:20
20km Men3rd Dean Rosin2nd Eric Ndovela1st Jonat van Heerden 1:19:35
MTB results40km Men1st Andrew Hill 01:50:442nd Alan Hatherly3rd Tyron Bird
40km Women1st Natalie Bergstrom 02:15:532nd Nataschka Mowat3rd Kim Westbrook
20km Men1st Joshua Clipstone 01:11:442nd Cale Lindecke3rd Enricko Deysel
20km Women1st Meghan Bircher 01:12:302nd Janice van Aswegan3rd Bridget Theunissen
>> Strong field of contenders aim for better results
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The 20kmtrail run topthree fromleft, EricNdovela, Jonatvan Heerden(winner) andDean Rosin.
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Men’s 40km MTB race winner An-drew Hill with third place TyronBird.
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Keegan Fourie closely followed bydad Cornelis on the home stretch ofthe MTB race on Sunday.
SOUTH Africa’s most prestig-ious horse race took place atGreyville Race course on Sat-urday. The Vodacom DurbanJuly was won in the BoardRoom after an objection waslodgedbythejockeyofthesec-ond horse against the firsthorse past the post.
Afterwhatseemedaneter-nity,theStipendiaryStewardschanged the result, reversingthe first 2 positions. The offi-cial result is now – 1st –Legis-late,2ndWylieHall, 3rdFutu-ra, 4th Tellina and 5th In TheFast Lane. The first, third andfifth placings were all 3 yearold horses.
However, the racewas runatafalsepace,whichjeopard-ised many fancied horses’chances, including Louis TheKing, Rake’s Chestnut andCaptain America.Many hors-es that never showed in thisrace, will win many races inthe futurewhenadecentpace
is set, reversing the form ofthis particular race – the timewas4secondsslowerthantheaverage time for this race.
On times alone, the first 10horses past the post in lastyear’sJulywouldhavebeatenthewinner of this year’s race!
TheSuper15rugby isbackin full swing, with Waratahsextending their leadat the topof the table. They are playinggreat rugby and have peakedat thecrucial stageof thecom-petition. Chiefs beat Hurri-canes 24-16 and Lions easilybeat Rebels 34-17.
Crusadersbouncedbacktooutscore Blues 21-13, West-ern Force won 30-20 againstReds, Stormers destroyedBulls 16-0 and Cheetahs ledfrom start to finish againstSharkstowin27-20,althoughthe visitors tried towards theend, it was too little too late.
Waratahs smashed High-landers44-16,andinsodoinghave guaranteed themselvesahomesemi-final.With2con-secutive losses in a row,Sharks have slipped to 3rd,just behind Crusaders onpoints difference (8 points).
ThismeansSharkshave tobeat Stormers on Saturday inCape Town by 9 points morethanCrusaders beatingHigh-landers if they are to secure ahomesemi-final ( ie if Crusad-ers beat Highlanders by 10points, Sharks have to beatStormers by 19 points). In all
likelihood, Sharks havesquandered their chance of ahome semi-final and willprobably only end up 3rd be-hind Crusaders.
OnFridayat9.35am,Bluestake on Chiefs (home win); at11.40am Brumbies hostWestern Force (easy homewin); at 7.10pm Bulls take onRebels(easy home win). OnSaturday at 9.35am, Crusad-ers play Highlanders (easyhome win); at 11.40am RedsvsWaratahs (easy awaywin);at 5.05pm Lions vs Cheetahs(away win) and then at7.10pm Stormers vs Sharks(close away win).
The semi finals have beenplayedintheworldcupsoccer.On Saturday night at 10pm,the game is on to decide whocomes 3rd and 4th.
The final takes place onSunday at 9pm.
Wimbledon was a greatgrand slam event. The men’sfinal was one of the best ever,withNovakDjokovicandRog-erFedererduellingfor5excit-ing sets, with the youngerDjokovic eventually triumph-ing 6-7, 6-4, 7-6, 5-7 and 6-4.
The women’s final was in-teresting as the top seeds hadbeen knocked out earlier,leaving it to Czech Petra Kvit-rova (6) todemolishCanadianEugenie Bouchard (13) 6-3and 6-0 in a very one sidedmatch.
Happy Punting.
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27Hard to see Sharks’ Super15 season imploding>> “They capitalised on our mistakes and we could not finish our plays.”THAHIR ASMAL
JANNIE du Plessis admits watch-ing the Sharks’ season almostimplode is a difficult pill to swal-
low, especially after all thehardworkput in earlier in the campaign.
TheDurbanside lostback-to-backSuper Rugby games for the first timeover the last two rounds and havesubsequently slipped from first tothird on the overall table.
Du Plessis (31) says the disap-pointment is palpable as the Sharksnow face a real prospect of missingoutonatop-twoplacingwhenthereg-ular season concludes this weekend.
“The feeling is terrible, it’s notgoodatall,”hesaid,reflectingonloss-estotheStormersandCheetahsinthelast two games.
“We played against the Stormersbefore the [international] break andwe really wanted to capitalise on thehardwork thatwas done on tour, butwemadesomeirrationaldecisionsonthe field and it came back to bite us.
“We were really keen to turn thataround against the Cheetahs. I thinkwe showed a lot of intent and wedidn’t lack any urgency. I can’t thinkofanyonewhodidn’twant towin.But
ifyoulookatperformanceonawhole,it wasn’t good enough,
“They were just good on the day.They capitalisedonourmistakesandwe could not finish our attackingplays. It was just disappointing.”
The Sharks are now likely to endthird on the log as they trail the Cru-saders by a -8 points difference, withboth locked on 46 log points.
They play the in-form Stormers inCape Town and will have to matchwhat theseven-timechampionsdo intheir final result against the High-landers in Christchurch. The permu-tations are many.
Theleast theSharkswillhavetodois win with a bonus point and by ahealthy margin, but the advantagethey have is knowing exactly whatthey will need to do by SaturdaymorningwhenthefixtureinNewZea-land will be played.
“That’s [not having a home semi-final] probably the most disappoint-ing thing,” Du Plessis said.
“If you work so hard the wholeyear, every single guy bought into theplan and everyonewants to get somesuccess in the black andwhite jersey,it is disappointing.
“It almostmakes you bitter know-
ing you couldn’t play well enough ontheweekend.Sobasically80minutesof rugby can undo 15 weeks of hardwork.”
Director of rugby JakeWhite facessome huge decisions this week.Whether to settle for third place andensure his players are fresh to go innext week’s first play-off weekend orgo all out to try and leapfrog the Cru-saders?
Theformerwillmeanhecouldrestmost of his seniors, while the lattermay lead to a bye next weekend.
Du Plessis says their strategy forthegamehasyet tobediscussed,withthemaintalkingpointthisweekbeingreflectionand trying todetermine theway forward.
“We’re going to try to go back towhatworks for us,” he added. “We’regoing to defend hard, we’re going toplayintherightareasandwe’regoingto play the rugby that works for us.”
Sharks prop Jannie du Plessis hassaid the team are fighting hard tostop their Super 15 season implod-ing, thereby missing out on a top-
two finish as the final round of fix-tures looms.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDTHE Port Shepstone ladies golf team sporting their new league shirts spon-sored by Union Motors, who also sponsor the Sheppie Ladies Festival ofGolf. From left, Jenny Hulley, Hermien Theunissen, Dalene Steyn, Fay Patter-son, Cilla Lindsay, and Adele Mills (GAPS) and Raj Parsad (Union Motors).
New kit for Sheppie golf ladies
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian policehavearrestedadirector fromtheFifapartner company handling WorldCup ticket packages, accusing him ofleading a network that illegally soldgame passes.
Ray Whelan, a director at MatchHospitality,wasdetainedatRiodeJa-neiro’s luxurious beachfront Copac-abana Palace Hotel on Monday, daysafter 11 people were rounded up in araid to dismantle the network.
Fabio Barucke, the case’s lead in-vestigator,saidWhelanfaceschargesof facilitating the distribution of tick-ets for their illegal sale and criminalconspiracy.
If found guilty, he could face fouryears in prison.
Local media said Whelan is a 64-year-old British citizen. Some 100
tickets were found in his hotel room.Police say the international scalp-
ing syndicate sold thousands of tick-ets worth millions of dollars, goingback to the 2002World Cup in Japanand South Korea.
The scandal is the latest tohit Fifa,which is already battling allegationsthatmembersacceptedbribes fromaQatari football official to secure sup-port for theemirate’s campaign togetthe 2022 World Cup finals.
One of Match Hospitality’s share-holders isSwiss-based InfrontSportsand Media, headed by Philippe Blat-ter, thenephewofFifapresidentSeppBlatter.
AFrench-Algeriansuspect,Moha-madou Lamine Fofana, was initiallythought tobe responsible for the tick-etschemeafterhewasamong11peo-
ple arrested last week in Rio and SaoPaulo. But suspicions moved towardanindividualatMatchHospitality,theofficial World Cup ticket agency,which sells deluxe packages that in-clude private suites at stadiums andgourmet catering.
“Whelan denied negotiating tick-ets with the Franco-Algerian Moha-madou Lamine Fofana during theWorld Cup, but we have proof. Wehave 900 [intercepted] calls betweenthe two during the tournament,”Barucke told reporters.
The investigation is looking intosevenmoresuspects,butBaruckedidnot give more details.
Police sayWhelangaveVIP ticketsto Fofana that were originally forsponsors, non-governmental organi-sationsandrelativesofplayers.Fofa-
na then sold them illegally with thehelp of travel agencies and footballcontacts.
AuthoritiessaidlastweekaFifaof-ficial appeared tohavebeen involvedin the scheme and that the Brazilian,SpanishandArgentinefootballfeder-ations are under investigation.
Fifa spokesperson Delia Fischersaid the organisation “takes note” ofWhelan’s arrest and that it continuesto co-operate with the investigation.
MatchHospitality said earlier thatit had cancelled the tickets bought byFofana’s company, Atlanta Sportif,for the semi-finals and the final.
Thehospitality firmwarned that itwould cancel the remaining tickets ofthree other companieswhose namesappeared in tickets seized by policeunless they co-operate with the
probe. Match identified the compa-nies as Reliance Industries Limited,Jet Set Sports and Pamodzi Sports,butdidnotgivedetailsaboutthecom-panies’ ownership.
Reliance Industries bought 304packages for 19 matches worth$1,2 million (R12,8 million), includ-ing access to a private suite for allgamesinRio,SaoPauloandBeloHor-izonte.MatchHospitalitysaid59tick-ets seized last week had the compa-ny’s name on them.
One ticket was imprinted with thename Jet Set Sports, which pur-chased 40 packages for two gamesworth $108 250.
Thepackagehadbeenallocated toan individualwho resides in Austral-ia, Match Hospitality said, withoutnaming the person.
Fifa partner held for illegal World Cup tickets
Got what it takes to be a Warrior?THE South coast Warriors arelooking for new players whowould like to play for the popu-lar outfit in the remaininggames of the season.
Players 20 years and olderare welcome to try out for thesecond and third teams andthey could play any position.Team practice for the thirdteamiseveryTuesdayat6pmatDouglas Mitchell SportsGrounds in Uvongo. The firstand second teams practice onTuesdays and Thursdays at6pm. For more information,contact MG Röscher on0724977750 or [email protected]
The Warriors first and sec-ondteamsareplayingRichardsBay this weekend in a very im-portant game. The third team’snext game is on 16 July, withtheir last gameof the seasononeither 23 or 30 July.
The South Coast Warriors arelooking for new players asthey are already preparing forthe next season.
PHOTO: MG ROSCHER
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PHOTO: VUSI MTHALANESean Hewitt and his son Caelen proudly displaying their 17.1kg Yellowfin tuna.
Results:Meritorious Fish – Top 3Winner – Simon Colley – King Mackerel 30,7kg(Boat “Thunderchild”) won the 1st prize Mal-lards Cobra Cat 630 with two 115Hp MercuryFourstroke Motors2nd Prize – Dolf Wucherpfenning – Yellowfin Tu-na 30,6kg (Boat “Stingray”)3rd Prize – Franc van Der Merwe – King Macker-el 30,5kg (Boat “Bluetooth”)Top Junior Anglers1st Prize – Luke Nielson - Yellowfin Tuna 21,5kg
(Boat “Humdinger”)2nd Prize – Jordan Jones - Yellowfin Tuna 16,8kg(Boat “Reel Blessed”)3rd Prize – Tristan Pretorious - Yellowfin Tuna16,8kg (Boat “El Pescatore”)Top Lady Anglers1st Prize – Juley du Plessis - Yellowfin Tuna17,3kg (Boat “Me Steph”)2nd Prize – Sarah Dennis - Yellowfin Tuna 15,9kg(Boat “Fod Father”)3rd Prize – Sharon Bennett - Yellowfin Tuna15,7kg (Boat “Too Kaotic”)
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDCompetition winner SimonColley, Mike Barnes (MallardsMarine), Roy Jackson andMiles Osbourne (MercurySouth Africa).
GGrreeaatt ccaattcchheess aatt ffiisshhiinngg ffeessttiivvaalled from each other by a mere 100g.
When the dust settled and thecrowds gathered on Saturdaynight there was eager anticipationfor the announcement of the win-ner of the 1st Prize.
In the end it was teamThunderchild that emerged victo-riouswiththeir magnificent 30,7kgKing Mackerel caught south ofPort Edward on day 3 that tooktop honours. They received theirprize from the main sponsors Mal-lards Marine and Mercury SouthAfrica.
was cut short on Saturday when astrong south-westerly wind camethrough. Teams from Durbandown to Port Edward reportedgreat catches each day. The Yel-lowfin Tuna shoals were abun-dant and some lovely specimenswere weighed throughout theweek. The big King Mackerel werealso around with some greatspecimens caught, mostly at PortEdward and Aliwal Shoal. The dai-ly weigh-ins were very exciting asthe leader changed every day withthe final three fish being separat-
THIS year’s Mallards/MercuryShelly Beach Ski Boat Festi-val held over the weekend
turned out to be a phenomenalsuccess as the competition alsomarked the Shelly Beach Ski BoatClub’s 40th anniversary.
Held at the Ski Boat Club’spremises in a Bedouin-style tentin Shelly Beach, the big attractionthis year was the magnificentfirst prize of a new Cobra Cat 630Centre Consol ski boat with twinMercury 115Hp four-stroke motorswhich was displayed in the SkiBoat Club’s swimming pool.
A total of 240 anglers in 73boats took to the sea looking forthat big catch. The week was char-acterised by beautiful weatherover four days, although fishing
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