Family left homeless after fire
Your very own local newspaper FREE 30 000 copies distributed
WeeklyPhone: 032 552 3363
Groutville, Manor Secondary aim to win in KZN [5]
August 22, 2014
www.stangerweekly.co.za @stangerweekly Stanger Weekly
12 lecturersdismissed>> Inexperienced lecturers to be brought in as replacements
MERVYN KRISHNA and JYOTHI LALDAS
UMFOLOZI FET College (Mandeni campus)has, in one swift move, lost about 385 yearsof teachingexperienceafterserving termina-
tion notices on 12 seasoned lecturers.The lecturers, someofwhomhavebeen teaching
in excess of 40 years, haveeither been boarded or havetaken a package.
The college, which servedshort notice to the lecturers,now intends to employ“inexperienced” lecturers intheir place.
One of the affectedlecturers, Das Harilal withmorethan37years’experienceinthefieldofmathe-matics, who was sympathetic to the state of unem-ployment in the country and who supports job op-portunities for young people, is unhappy about themanner in which their contracts were terminated.
“The college served some of the lecturers with a30-daynoticeperiodwhileafewweregivenevenlessnotice. Icannotseethelogic[behindthis]whenqual-ified lecturers can be terminated mid-year.
“This has come as a shock to all of us who havefinancial commitments, taking into account that thecurrent contract runs until February next year. Thisis a loss of income for six months,” said Harilall.
He said that severalmeetingswereheldbetween
upper management and the lecturers.“Impassioned pleas were made to management
[to allow] the lecturers to finishat the endof the yearso studentsdon’t suffer, andallowing trials and finalexams to run smoothly.”
When asked what reasons were given for thetermination of the contracts, Harilal said as per the
UI9 form, it stated “item num-ber five”, meaning the end of acontract.
“This does not make senseasthisterminationcomesinthemiddle of the college year.
“Themissionofthecollegeisthat the interest of studentsmust come first, now how doesthis put the interest of students
first.“They are being left without lecturers at a prime
time of their year.”The matter has been reported to the Education
LabourRelationsCouncil,which is investigating thelecturers’ cases.
Students at the campus have been badly affectedsince the lecturers have yet to be replaced.
According to one student, who chose to remainanonymous for fear of victimisation, they go to cam-pus for only a few, if any, lectures.
PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNAA family of four have been left destitute after a fire ravaged their Lot 14home on Sunday afternoon. Sangeetha and Sunil Devagwandee stand outsidewhat was once their home.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDFiremen attempt to douse the flames in what was left of the woodandironhouse. Read full story on page 3.
“STUDENTS AT THECAMPUS HAVE BEEN BADLY
AFFECTED SINCE THELECTURERS HAVE YET TO
BE REPLACED”
CONTINUED ONPAGE 4 >>
15
Offers valid from todayor while stocks last !
4f
Natures BestFruit & Veg
“Where anything fresher is still growing”
156 King Shaka Street, Stanger • Tel: 032 552 2033
TOMATOES3 1/2kg
R20.00R34.99
PRE-PACK GARLICPER KG
R20.00
GADHRA BEANS 2 KG
4f
R10.00
R15.99
DOUBLE BEANSPER KG
CAULIFLOWEROR CABBAGE
R7.99ea
CAPEDOUGLAS
UTDPOTATOES
DOUGLAS
POTATOES
R49.99
5 FOR
DHANIA
Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities.
Cactus: 087 802 5403 / 032 552 3079Plaza: 087 802 5387 / 032 552 3068
Smithers: 087 802 5385 / 032 552 3078Scheffer: 087 802 5384 / 032 552 3059 / 032 552 3069
SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT ALL4 BRANCHES!
MANOR LIQUORS
Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 25/06/2014 to 28/06/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Offers valid from 20/08/2014 to 23/08/2014 till 5 pm or while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities.WE PAY CASH FOR RETURNABLE BEER, WINE AND SPIRITS BOTTLES E&O
ALL OFFERS STRICTLY CASH & CARRY.NO CHEQUES/CARDS-CHEQUES BYPRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ONLY
R79.99
SMIRNOFFVODKA
1 x 750ml
J/WALKERRED
1 Lt
J/WALKER
R169.99
BELLS1 Lt
R164.99R29.99
S/ICE DOUBLEBLACK6X250ML
unit R5.00
R34.99
unit R5.83
AMSTEL CANS6X330ML
R4250
CIAO1 Lt
(BUY 1 GET1 FREE!!!)
9
10R5000
Weekly WinnerMRS JABUMNCWANGO V.K SINGH
VANITHA PONNAN
ASHEEL GOKHUL
VANI
SUE
V.P DASS
CLIVE KISTA
T.P MGIDI
SIMPHIWE
S.MOODLEY
August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
NEWS
3
ZULU EDITORGuy Vezi
031 533 7663
REPORTERMervynKrishna032 552 3363
ADVERTISING CONSULTANTNereshGayapershad032 552 3363
SALES MANAGERLoganMoonsamy074897 7027
JOURNALISTXolani Nxumalo0765769035
REPORTERJyothi Laldas032 552 3363
MEET THE STANGER
WEEKLYTEAM
Communityarrests robber>> Burglar connected to various crimes inthe Melville areaMERVYN KRISHNA
A BURGLAR was assaultedby the Melville communityafter he was caught inside
ahomehehadjustbrokenintolastweek.
Residents placed the suspectundercitizensarrest lastWednes-day at about 5am. They then con-tacted the KwaDukuza SAPS forassistance.However,accordingtoresidents
the police took more than twohours to respond.
While the community mem-berswaited for thepolice, theygotthe suspect to point out otherhouses that he had broken intoand he told them where he hadsold the stolen items.
According to residentNkosinathi Mthembu, the houseowner was not at homewhen theincident occurred.
“A neighbour woke up to thesoundofglassshattering.Hewentto investigate and found the sus-pect trying tobreak into thehousethrough the verandah window.
“Theneighbour thencontacted
charged for house breaking andappearedintheKwaDukuzaMag-istrate’s Court on Thursday.He was remanded in custody.
PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNAVusi Shezi was arrested by thecommunity of Melville.
MERVYN KRISHNA
DISBELIEFwaswrittenon the facesofaLot14 family,whosehouse, clothing,ID documents and other valuableswere burnt to ashes by a raging fire onSunday afternoon.
Sunil Devagwandee his wifeSangeetha and their children Suvir(16)andElisha (14)havenowresortedto sleeping on the verandah of aneighbour’s home without blanketsor food.
The KwaDukuza Municipality Dis-aster Management team visited the
site and handed over groceries to thefamily, promising to build a newhomefor the family to live in.
Sunil told theWeekly thatwhen thefire started they were not at home.
However, when the returned ataround 5pm, flames were are high asthe ceiling.
“We lost everything from clothing,furniture,IDdocuments,mychildren’sschoolbagsandbooks.Weareonly leftwith the clothes which wewere wear-ing,” said Sunil.
“We have even asked a relative toerect a shack for my family so that we
can at least have a roof over our headuntil we are able to stand on our feetagain.
“We ask the government and localbusiness people to help us rebuild ourhouse. We desperately need a roofover our head.”
Eyewitnesses, who tried to dousethe fire, said the fire started in thekitchen and quickly spread to the restof the wood-and-iron structure.
“Beforeweknewitthewholehouse,including furnitureandgroceries,wasburnt to the ground,” said Sunil.
The Glenhills Secondary Schoolprincipal was informed by theWeeklyabout the children’s situation.
Principal Chix Budhram was verysympathetic saying the school wouldprovide new books and raise cash toassist the family.
TheKwaDukuzaWomen’sCircleal-soprovidedthechildrenwithuniformswhilelocalbusinessmanBikramSinghprovided school shoes and clothingyesterday (Tuesday).
Those wishing to assist in cash orkindcancontactTarzanNaickerof theKwaDukuza Disaster ManagementDepartment on 076 505 6825.
Firemen attemptto put out thefire that claimedthe home of theDevagwandeefamily.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Fire leaves family destitute
me. I then contactedother communitymembers and ar-rested the suspectinside the house,”said Mthembu.
The suspect waseventually handedto the KwaDukuzaSAPS.
The suspect islinked to variouscrimes in theMelville area and aninvestigation is on-going.
Vusi Shezi was
Lucky
Cement
SIYA ZAMA
HARDWARE & BLOCK
MANUFACTURERS
56 Balcomb Street, Stanger Tel: (032) 552 4044 / 551 1094 Fax: (032) 551 1093
WE DELIVER SIYA DILIVA AKUNDALI KUYAFTWA
Corrugated
Iron
3,6 mt
M150 Concrete
Blocks
1,8 x 30m
(100 x 100)
Hendok
Fencing
Wire
Want it?
Get it on Credit
* Quick and Easy Applications
* Credit up to R100 000
* Up to 48 months repayments
* Same Day Result
W
e
a
r
e
t
h
e
c
h
e
a
p
e
s
t
i
n
T
o
w
n
!
!
Fencing Poles
2,4m (50 x 75)
2,4m (75 x 100)
INSTORE
SPECIAL
R35
R30
R67
TRADING HOURS:
7.30am to 5pm daily
95
R62
Red
Hot
Special
50
R5
Want it?
H o t
Want it?
Get it on Credit
* Quick and Easy Applications
* Credit up to R100 000
* Up to 48 months repayments
* Same Day Result
M150 ConcreteBlocks
R61.95
FaciaBoards
R95
R85
MasoniteSheets
1,2m x 2,4m
R65sheet
AluminuimLadder
LuckyCement
56 Balcomb Street, Stan
RedHOTSpecial
10 step
R12508 step
R950
R245
Asbestos3.6m
each
R5.50
BargeBoards
Practicing at:Practicing at:
Lindley CourtLindley Court
18 Lindley S18 Lindley Street,treet,
StangerStanger(next to Hypersing’s(next to Hypersing’s
Pooja Shop)Pooja Shop)
Alberlito HospitAlberlito Hospitalalon Saturdayson Saturdays
from 9am to 1from 9am to 12pm2pm
By appointment onlyBy appointment only
Practicing at:
Lindley Court
18 Lindley Street,
Stanger(next to Hypersing’s
Pooja Shop)
Alberlito Hospitalon Saturdays
from 9am to 12pm
By appointment only
MANOR LIQUORSLIQUORSLIQUORSLIQUORS
OPENING TIMES: 8am - 5pmWe reserve the right to limit quantities.
ALL OFFERS STRICTLY CASH & CARRY NO CARDS.PRICES INCL. VAT & EXCL. DEP. CHEQUES BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ONLY E&OE
VALID FROM: 2014/08/20 TO 2014/08/23
OFFERS AVAILABLE AT: 1 Scheffer Road & 4 Smithers Road, StangerScheffer: 0878025384 / 032 5523059 / 0325523069
Smithers: 0878025385 / 0325523078
SMIRNOFF12x750ml
R939.99unit 78.33
ABI ASST COOLDRINKS12x1.25 LT(EXCL DEP)
SCHEFFER ONLY
88.50unit 7.38
ABI ASST CANS24x330ml
R125.99unit 5.25
COO-EE 6x2LTBUY 5 CASES & GET 1 X 6PK300MLCOO-EEAPPLE FREESCHEFFER ONLY
R55.90
CAPE TO RIO12X750ml
R755.00unit 62.92
unit 9.32
SCHEFFER ONLY
R119.95 unit 5.00
SMIRNOFF ICE DOUBLEBLACK24x250 ml
ADAMS
1 x 12 inch Audio God Sub1 x Pro Acoustic AMP1 x 12” Box with Wiring Kit1 Pair Tweeters fully fitted
R1299
“PROFESSIONAL CAR AUDIOFITMENT CENTRE”
55 KING SHAKA STREET,STANGER MALL (Next to Studio 1)
TEL: 032 551 [email protected]
619 - R499 657 - R799628 - R699 668 - R1099652 - R799 669 - R1099
FREE ELECTRONICBATTERY TESTING
DONE!
652 - R799 669 - R1099
CARDSACCEPTED
CRAZY BATTERY PRICES!!!
NEXT TO STUDIO ONE
1/4 Mutton
Bunny
(Super Lamb)
3 Days Special!!
EVERYDAY SPECIALSJumbo Mutton Burger1/4
MuttonBunny
R30 R10The Real Curry King!
NEWS
4August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY emergencyIn case there’s an
10111Crime Stop: 086 001 0111
SAPSKwaDukuza: 032 551 8200Umhlali: 032 947 9900Mandeni: 032 456 8201Newark: 032 457 0320AMBULANCEKwaDukuza: 10177/032 552 3140Netcare : 082 911HOSPITALSStanger Regional Hospital: 032 437 6000Maphumulo Hospital: 032 481 2009Netcare Alberlito Hospital: 032 946 6700Osindisweni Hospital: 032 541 0343
FIREKwaDukuza: 032 946 2711
MISCELLANEOUSEskom: 0860 037 566Water Emergency: 032 437 9300Street Lights: 032 437 5000
ANIMAL RESCUESPCA: 083 659 9482Snake removal: 032 947 1020
TELEPHONE 032 552 3363
FAX 032 552 3985(News) and (Classifieds)
WEBSITEwww.stangerweekly.co.za
Lecturers’ contracts terminated
“We do not have a mathematics lec-turer and mathematics has alwaysbeen a problem subject because it isso difficult.
“At this rate we do not know howwe will pass our exams.
“Wearebeingdeprivedofouredu-cation and this is not fair.
“We do not even knowwhat is go-
ing on because no one will tell us.“Allweknowisthatwehavenolec-
turersandweare losingground fast.”As ofMonday, students have been
withouta largenumberofsubject lec-turers for four weeks.
Spokespersonforthecampus SamZungu declined to comment sayingthe matter is sub judice.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDSome of the affected lecturers back from left, Das Harilal, KC Moodley andDhanraj Bageloo. Front from left, Wendy Palmer, Raj Naicker, M Moonsamyand DD Jungbahadur.
FROM PAGE 1 Local ACDP councilloraddresses 46 nations>> Sewraj invited to address Mexican politicians next year
LOCALAfricanChristianDemo-cratic Party (ACDP) councillorPastorNelSewrajrecentlyhad
the privilege of addressing leadersfrom 46 nations at the Global Lead-ers Summit held in Malaysia.
The Global Leaders Summit, aninternational leaders conferenceheld annually in Malaysia, this yearrecorded an attendance of morethan1000religious,communityandbusiness leaders fromacross thena-tions. He said the summit has al-ways interestedhimbecauseit is fo-cused primarily on national trans-formation.
“In fact, itwas through this sum-mit that Igot involved inpoliticsandthe ACDP back in 2010.”
The Global Leaders Summit was
hosted by international speaker DrJonathan David who is well knownin Malaysia as a statesman, churchleader and entrepreneur. Sewrajsaidhe sharesa special relationshipwith Dr David for many years.
“Dr David has been my mentorfrom2008. I was humbledwhen heaskedme topresent aonehour ses-sion on the church’s involvement inpolitics.”
Sewrajpresentedasessioncalled‘Penetrating the Political Domain’.In this session he explained howGroundbreakers, thechurchhepas-tors inBallito, becamepolitically ac-tive and socially relevant. Mexicanpolitical leaders attending the sum-mithaveinvitedhimtospeaktotheirpoliticians in Mexico next year.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDPastor Nel Sewraj during his address.
032 55-22-911Strictly by appointment only
SPECIALIST PAEDIATRICIANDR STRINI CHETTY
NOW OPEN FROM AGE 12 MONTHS(032) 551 5780
BUSY BEE DAYCARE
Hearing Care CentreHarold Van Den Berg
Hearing
Tests
Hearing
Aids
Spar PharmacyStanger Spar Centre,
Balcomb Street
FREE HEARING SCREENING
032 551 6404 / 082 822 1647
Specialising in Chronic Hemodialysis treatments
Renisha SinghN.Dip Clin Tech (DUT), B.Tech Nephro (DUT)
PR. No.: 0416029
(W) 032 551 2979 | (C) 074 805 7520(E) renisha@ kzndialysis.co.za
Lot 6054, Stanger Commercial, corner of R102and Gledow Mills Road
( Opp Fire Station KwaDukuza)
Ravena MaharajBsc Physio (UWC)
PHYSIOTHERAPISTPHYSIOTHERAPISTP.R. 72000 0123811
SUITE 2 Morgan Court,
33 Mahatma Ghandi St
Stanger
T : 032 552 7181
C: 072 143 3720
Delayed development in Children, Head injuriesHeadaches, Incontinence &, Bladder problemsJoint injuries & Fractures, Muscle strains & TearsNeurological Conditions
Osteoporosis, Post surgery rehabilitationSports injuries, Stress management, Strokerehabilitation, Whiplash & neck pain
Antenatal & postnatal exercises, Arthritis, Backpain, Balance & falls prevention, Breathingproblems, Burns rehabilitation, Cardiacrehabilitation
Isithebe Medical Center &
Mandeni Medical Center
T: 032 459 1748 / 032 456 2227
Also consulting at TherapeuticWheat Packs
nowavailable
HAIR DOT COM50% ALL SERVICESincluding COLOUR, BRAZILLIANTREATMENTS, UPSTYLE, CUTS &PERMANENT STRAIGHTNERS
5 DAYS ONLY AUG 20-AUG 24(WED, THURS, FRI, SAT, SUN)
Next to BEARES FURNITURE 032 552 2269CELL: 076 039 7451
ONLY @ HAIRDOT COM
(OPP PIE CITY)
0861HIRSCH(447724)www.hirschs.co.zaE & OE
ALL CREDIT CARDS WELCOMEAllan and
Richard HirschSOME OF THE ITEMS
ARE SIMILAR TOILLUSTRATIONPRICES VALID WHILE STOCKS LAST OR UNTIL END OF TRADING ON SUNDAY
ALL PRICES INCLUDE VAT. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT STOCK E & OE
Gauteng - Strubens Valley 011-858 4600 • Fourways 011-707 8000 • Centurion 012-621 6300• Meadowdale 011-657 2400 • Boksburg 011-823 0000
Kwazulu Natal - Ballito 032-946 7400 • Umhlanga 031-570 4000 • Springfield Park 031-242 2600• Hillcrest 031-761 7500
CapeTown- Milnerton 021-528 6700
AT
ENDS 24 AUGUST 2014BUY ANY TV AND GET 10% OFFANY PLASMA TV STAND65” CURVED ULTRA HD TV
R6499999S/N46156
Model: UA65HU9000TXXATv License and ID required
• Smart hub• 4 x HDMI• 3 x USB
55” LED TV
R849999S/N 46859
Model: LEDN55K370GPVTv License and ID required
• 1920 x 1080• 3 x HDMI• 2 x USB
55” 3D SMART LED TV
R1349999Model: 55LB652T
Tv License and ID required
• IPS Panel• MCI100• 3 x HDMI
S/N 46254
48” FHD LED TV
R799999Model: UA48H5100AKXXATv License and ID required
S/N 46174
• Connect-sharemovie
• 2 x HDMI• Triple
protector
32” LED HD READY TV
R349999S/N 46253
Model: 32LB550ATv License and ID required
• Triple XDengine
• 2 x HDMI• 1 x USB
40” LED TV
R369999S/N 46863
Model: LEDN40D36PTv License and ID required
• 1080p• 2 x HDMI• 1 x USB
MINI SHAKE HI-FI SYSTEM
R399999S/N 41257
• 1200Wpower output• Bass boost function BASS BAZUCA• Wirelessmusic playback via Bluetooth
DVD HOME THEATRE SYSTEM
R139999S/N 33111
• 5.1 Channel• Portable in• USB
HOME THEATRE SYSTEM
R89999S/N 31970
• 2 Channel• 10WRMS front speaker• 4.0” Front speaker
TRADING HOURS: MON - THURS: 9am to 6pm| FRI: 8:30am - 6pm| SAT: 8am - 4pm| SUN: 8am to 3pmCASH AND DEBIT CARDS ONLY ON ALL SPECIALS • T’s & C’s Apply
CASH SPECIALS
WIN WIN WIN!!!Spend any amount and stand achance to win a WHOLE LAMB
COMPETITION ENDS 31 AUGUST 2014
ALL SPECIALS ARE CASH ONLY!!!WHILE STOCKS LAST!!!
LUNCHITEMSSUPERSIZE MUTTON BURGERS5’S R40.00CHICKEN BURGERS R55KGSALAMI R49.99KG(cut on request)CHICKEN LOAF R49.99KG(cut on request)
CASH SPECIALS
BEEFFAMILYCOMBO1 Kg T-Bone1 Kg Mince1 Kg Wors1 Kg Marinated/Plain Steak1 Kg Curry Beef
R259.95
MUTTONFAMILYCOMBO1kg Lamb Leg/Chops1kg Curry Mutton1kg MuttonSausages1kg Mince1kg Lamb SpareRibs/Breast Mutton
R329.95 CASH
CASH
OR R45.00 EACH2 x CULLS R8400
CASH PRICE
perkg
ORR339.95 CARD
ORR269.95 CARD
(WED ONLY)
MARINATEDCHICKEN
DRUMSTICKS R2999perkg
MARINATEDLEG LAMB
OR R79.99KG ON CARDR6999
perkg
CASH ONLY
CLEANEDTROTTERSor R30 1/2 DOZ R4999
perdoz
TEXANSTEAK R4999
perkg(SAT ONLY)
2KG BEEF WORS R10000(FRI ONLY)
OR R55.00 KG
Groutville, Manor breezeinto provincial finals>> Both schools will represent KwaDukuza in the provincial finals on Saturday
MERVYN KRISHNA
GROUTVILLEHigh and StangerManorSecondary pupils breezed into theprovincial finalsof the2014Participa-
tory Education Technique Project hosted bytheDepartmentofTransport andEducation.
This comes after Groutville and ManorSecondary were placed first and second inthe regional finals on Thursday last week.
Groutville won R15 000, certificates andtrophies while Manor won R7 000.
BothschoolswillrepresentKwaDukuzainthe provincial finals on Saturday, 30 Augustin Durban.
The project, which requires pupils to findsolutions to traffic problems in their area,aims to change pupil’s attitudes about road-safety issues using participatory education.
PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNAWinning Groutville High team (from left) School road safety convenorT. Biyela, Salim Adams, Ncamisile Dlamini, Zinhle Mngadi, principal NGMbele, Busisiwe Mabaso and Sihle Makhubela.
ROCKY Park Football Club will behosting its annual fundraisingdin-ner anddanceonSaturday, 23Au-gustat theStangerTownHall com-mencing at 6pm.
For tickets contact Johnson atthe Red Dragon Bar and Restau-
rant on 074 205 0952 or Eldry on084 709 0198.
Theclubwill thereafterhost theteam’s after-party at theRedDrag-on Bar and Restaurant. The com-munity is urged to support thefundraising event.
Rocky Park dinner, danceBETHEL Baptist Church willhost its second annual gospelconcert on Saturday, 30 Au-gust. The event will featureAfrica In Praise, directed byGrammy Award, AcademyAward nominee and EmmyAward-winning Lucas Bok,best known forhis roledirect-ing the Soweto Gospel Choir.
The concert will take place
atBBC, cornerofFirstAvenueandFirst Street, commencingat 6pm.
Gospel concert at Bethel
For more informationcontact Anand on073 154 0393, Devlin on074 481 8615 or Terrel on083 991 2265.
Are you on the pulse of what’s happening inyour community? Write for us and get
published using the Citizen Journalism tool atwww.stangerweekly.co.za
August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
NEWS
5
www.stangerweekly.co.za
StangerWeekly
@StangerWeekly
Become a CITIZEN JOURNALISTSubmit YOUR stories and pictures on our homepage
This weekO N L I N E
Competitions-WinFREEcopyofFantasynovel–TheLegacy-GocruisingonMSCOpera
News-Expertadvice frompetdentist-Crackdownonmotoristspaysoff-Newboss forUKZN-SPARwomen’s race route
Video Gallery-TributetoRobinWilliams
Events-Curry Balls – a Durban comedy jam-Night of 100 stars
EXTENSION OF CONTRACTSPlease take note that the Municipality wishes to extend the existingagreement in respect of the following Service Providers, until November2014. The contracts are being extended to enable Council to advertise thecontracts for renewal. The local communities are hereby invited to submitany representations in this regard.
The above is in terms of Section 116(3) of the Municipal FinanceManagement Act 56 of 2003.
The purpose of the extension is to enable the Municipality to comply withthe Municipal Finance Management Act. Members of the public are herebycalled to submit representation to the municipality by no later than 12noon on 12 September 2014. Kindly contact Mr.S.C.Virumuthu for furtherinformation on 032 437 5060.
N J MDAKANEMUNICIPAL MANAGERCivic Offices14 Chief Albert Luthuli StreetKWADUKUZA, 4450Tel: 032 437 5000
MN57/2014
KWADUKUZAMUNICIPALITY
Yanda Garden Service
Plants Unlimited
Phingoshe Cleaning
Bigmow Garden Maintenance
Kwafel C.C
Okwethu Multi Services
Skhangane Trading Ent
Nyanga Contractors
Bongs Garden Service
Ngobese Cleaning and Catering
Sweet Dreams Trading
TJDK Trading C.C
Lamula and Benjamini Trading
Ithamsanga Community Dev.
African Spear Trading / Z.S. Dube
Ndonga Contractors
Mage Trading Enterprises
Thembisani Construction
Mavali Investments
Intuthuko Grass Cutting
Ibhomsi Trading Enterprise
Ukuza Kwendoda Construction
Zama Zama Konke Trading
Nampev Trading Enterprise
Lalelani Grass Cutting
Sizama Ukuggabula
K.K.Garden World
Vuma Siyekhona Trading
Mabilwane Garden Service
Lwelubuciko
Nsakansaka Business Projects
M.N. Garden & Cleaning Services
Golden Touch Trading
G4S Secure Solutions (SA) Pty
MN131/2014
SHANNON HOPKINS
THOSElivingandworking in theShaka’s Rock area are con-cerned about the vast amount
of water and chemical run-off thecoast is exposed to.
Owner of Ocean Gorge guest-house Leon Groenveld said he hasseen people wash vehicles and rub-bish bins at nearby complexes and isconcerned about thedetergents run-ning into the sea.
Hesaid the excess water couldal-so be compromising the strength ofthecliffuponwhichhisandsurround-ing homes and complexes are built.
“A lot of water comes through thearea. The storm- water run-off joinsanatural streamnext tomyproperty,and lots ofwater justwashesover thecliffs.
“Thereisapathalongthetopofthecliff, a great tourist attraction, which
is not passable in some areas due tothe water and sludge run-off fromexisting buildings and nearby con-structionsites. I justwantpeopletobemore aware of the sensitivity of ourcoastline,” said Groenveld.
He said that a section of cliff hadfallen recently, whichmay have beenexacerbatedbythecontinuousflowofwater.
Pebble Beach body corporatetrustee Noel Hunt said they use a 45-gallondrumforpeopletowashharm-ful substances likepaintandconcreteoff their tools.
“There are incidenceswhere peo-ple use detergents to wash their carsandsuch,but we domonitor the situ-ation closely. The method of usingthe drum works for us. Once theharmful materials have dried wesend it to landfill, where at least itwon’t go into the sea,” he said.
He said this is important as many
people harvest mussels from therocksbelowPebbleBeach,andchem-icals wouldmake them dangerous toeat.
“We are behind in being eco-friendly in this country, but as it be-comesmorebuiltup,especiallyalongour coastline, we have to be moreawareandeachofusmustdoourbit,”he said
Dolphin Coast Conservancy chairDi Jones said this issue applies to thewhole of the North Coast.
“I recently saw paint beingwashed onto the beach from a com-plex in Ballito where a revamp wasbeing done.
“People needtothinkaboutwherethe materials from activities likewashing cars or building are actuallygoing,” said Jones.
“Each person doing this kind ofthing turns it intoabig issue. If every-one is aware and does their part,beaches will be cleaner. The publicmust play its role and notify authori-ties if they see pollution,” she said.
Shesaidthedegradationofthecliffcould not be purely attributed to thehighwatercontent,asit isacoalseamand known to be weak.
AWakefieldsmanagingagentsaidthey encourage people in their com-plexes touseenvironmentally friend-ly or bio-degradable detergents.
“We do promote more ‘green’ be-
haviour, but it is still not as enforcedinSouthAfricaas othercountriesyet,so it is difficult.
“Atonecomplexresidentsactuallyuse water from the stream to watertheir garden and flush loos. I thinkthis is a great way of saving potablewater and using ‘grey’ water,” shesaid.
PHOTO: SHANNON HOPKINSSludge in a waterway caused by construction upstream.
Time to go ‘green’>> “We are behind in being ecofriendly in this country...”
ADAM’S Audio Concepts is now aleadingproviderof ExideandInfini-ty car batteries.
Whatever your battery needs,you can be assured that they havethe right product, at the best pricesthat will fit your application exactlyand meet your expectations.
Adam's Battery Express under-stands your time is valuable andyou can't afford to buyabattery thatwon't last.
So we take the guess work out ofbuying batteries byworking hard toresearch which products andmanufacturers are committed to
the absolute highest and beststandards of quality in the indus-try.
Come into Adam's Battery Ex-press at Stanger Mall, 51 King Sha-ka,Streetforafreeelectronicbatterytest and let them assist you withpowering your life.
ADVERTORIALADAM'S BATTERY EXPRESS
NEWS
6August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
PHOTO: SHANNON HOPKINSAction Coach’s Chris Smith, Nobuhle Funda and Ilembe Chamber CEO CobusOelofse.
BusinessCLUB with Ilembe ChamberAS there have been a number of re-quests by business owners for moreshort, stimulating and to-the-pointbusiness learning opportunities, theIlembe Chamber decided to step inwith this solution.
The BusinessCLUB will kick offwith four 90 minute sessions themed“Get Ahead”.
ChamberCEOCobusOelofsesaidinopening that providing information tobusiness owners is verymucha role ofthe chamber.
“We aim to help local businessesrun effectively and act as a resource,whichiswherethisgreatworkshopfitsin. People should get as excited aboutbusines as about hobbies and reli-gion,” said Oelofse.
ChrisSmith fromActionCoachsaidin upon starting the workshop that hesees again and again that businessmen andwomen are not doing the ba-sics that they should be doing in theircompanies.
“We all want more time and moremoney, and to achieve this we need toeducate ourselves about the tools ofbusiness and how we should applythem.
“Manypeoplearenotreadingupontheir fields, but just relying on experi-ence,” he said.
Smith aims to challenge attendees
to findout,notonly “what”youneed toknowtogetahead inbusiness,butalso“how” to do it.
The sessions to followwill be about
cash flow and profit, sales and finan-cial mastery. Sessions take place atiLembe Chamber offices in The Quar-ter Centre, Ballito at 8am.
MERVYN KRISHNA
THE KwaDukuza Women’s Circle heldtheir annual general meeting at the offices of Child Welfare SAKwaDukuzalast Thursday.
Mina Sewlal was elected chairperson and Vilo Moodley her deputy.
The secretary is Sabitha Sookdev
and her deputy is Beena Chetty whileLolly Sewpursad was elected treasurerand Saras Jagessur her deputy.
In her address, Sewlal said the circlewill continue to serve the needy, especially less fortunate pupils with schooluniforms, stationery and will hold feeding schemes.
She praised her committee for their
dedication and commitment to the organisation.
“These women go the extra mileto see the aim of the circle is met,” sheadded.
Sewlal also placed on record her sincerethanksandappreciationtoKwaDukuza businesses and individuals for theirgenerous support over the years.
PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNAKwaDukuza Women’s Circle committee members from left: Beena Chetty, Saras Jagessur,Lolly Sewpursad, Sabitha Sookdev, Mina Sewlal with guest speaker Jannie Kistasamy andVilo Moodley.
Women’s Circle continue to serve thecommunity
PRICES VALID 19 -24AUGUST 2014AT PICK N PAY SUPERMARKETS AND HYPERMARKETSIN KWAZULU-NATAL ONLYExcluding Botswana, Namibia, Swaziland, Lesotho and Express stores. Buy-aid cards not accepted at the following stores: North Beach and Stanger.www.picknpay.co.za CustomerCare0800112288.Toll free landlineonly.Cellphoneratesapply.Shop instoreoronlineatwww.pnp.co.za/shop
11
86
59
1_3
90
X1
98
Certain promotional stocks are limited. Information correct at time of print. Prices inclusive of VAT, where applicable. smart shopper terms and conditions apply. E&OE.
6490
SunfoilSunflowerOil 5 Litre
2270IllovoWhiteSugar2.5kg
SAVER3
Make the healthy choice
20Earn Vitalitypointsonevery HealthyFoodpurchase
25%Getup to
cashbackon over10000 HealthyFooditems
Terms and conditions apply. Discovery Vitality (Pty) Ltd is an authorisedfinancial services provider. Registration number 1999/007736/07.
•To activateHealthyFood,visit discovery.co.za
• Look for ‘VIT’ on the shelf labelto identifyHealthyFood items
1690SeaHarvest Lemon &Herb or Classic HakeBakes360g Each
BUY2
FOR
3295
PnP PlumsLoose Sell Per kg
3295
PnPNectarinesLoose SellPer kg
2995
PnP Imported GrapesAssorted 500g Each
PnPGateauxCake AssortedEach 5590
AlbanySuperiorWhite Sliced Bread700g
1090R47SAVER13RamaSpread for Bread40% Fat Spread 1kg Tub
R34LancewoodMildCheddar Cheese 450g
SAVER10
4290
Baby Soft2 PlyToilet TissueAssorted 9s Per Pack
7990
DouweEgbertsInstant CoffeeAssorted 200g(Excluding Decaf)Each
1690 AllsomeParboiledRice 2kg
SAVER3
Get10%EXTRAairtime, every time,when you top up your new MTN Pick n Pay Boxer SIM at Pick n Pay and Boxer only.
0X1
98
y.
Mobile Money is operated by TYME, a distribution channel of the South African Bank of Athens Limited, an authorised financial services and registered credit provider (FSP5865, NCRCP6).
*SIMcard50c
Buy-aidacceptedpBuy
Ask instorefordetailsPRICECUTS
HURRY!
6DAYSONLY
Selected products on this page have been styled for photography
R52Bulk Stewing BeefBone in
Perkg
Meat prices cut to the boneOur Butchery BUTCHER’S
BESTBUYS
R89Toks & Tjops Braai PackConsists of: Lamb LoinChops, Ultimate BraaiMaster Boerewors andPorterhouse Steak Per kg
If it’s not freshenough for you,it’s not goodenough for us.
SAVER15
4490
Skip IntelligentWashing Powder2kg Flexi Bag
August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
NEWS
7
>>The Shri Sanathan Mundal will be observingGanesh Chathurthi on 29 August 2014 at the temple,21 Greyridge Drive, Stanger Heights at 6pm. Mealswill be provided. All are welcome to attend. For further information contact Madhuri Sing on 082 3243406 or Pundit Roy Mahanga on 084 556 6601.>>GlendalewomenareinvitedtoattendaWomen’sDay event on Saturday, 23 August at the ParukabadPrimary School Ground hosted by the Minority Front.
For catering purpose RSVP Renash Bansilall on083 278 1257 or 032 480 1038.>>Stanger Secondary School invites parents/guardians to attend an open week from 2528 August 2014 (1.30pm to 3pm). The purpose is to affordparents the opportunity to engage in discussionswith form/subject teachers on their child’s progressand behaviour.>>Stanger Secondary School parent’s meeting forgrade9courseselection onSaturday,23August2014at 1.30pm. Pupils and parents will be provided withinformation and guidance regarding course selectionin grade 10. Inquiries: 032 551 1227 or [email protected]>>Take your business cards for a morning of networking, and a talk on age management by integrated health specialist, Dr Hennie Palm at Hirschs Ballito on 27 August, 8.30am for 9am.
To book call Melissa on 032 946 7400. Free ofcharge. Booking essential.>>The Tongaat Beach Hindu Forum is conductinga road prayer on Sunday, 24 August at 3pm at theLa Mercy Circle.>>The community is invited for free taebo lessonsevery Wednesday at The Quartz (old gym) in StangerManor.Thelessonscommenceat6pm.Inquiries:Tarzan Naicker on 076 505 6825.>>Atma Kriya meditation and yoga certified courseat the Shanta Narashima Temple on 16 and 17 August. Contact Kriyananda on 032 551 4795 or084 551 4795.>>Gita discourses at the Shanta Narashima Templedaily at 6.30pm from 11 to 16 August. Contact Kriyananda on 032 551 4795 or 084 551 4795.>>A Latin American dance will be held on 23 Augustat 7pm at the Phoenix Technical College to raisefunds for 786 Helping Hands. For more informationcontact Sue on 076 566 2825.>>Photos that were taken at the Dolphin CoastHospice Country and Western function are availablefrom Aka Joe Salon, 16 Blaine Street.
For any queries contact Amodh Moosa on 083 7817844.>>Matric 2013 certificates are now available for collection from Stanger Secondary School.>>The International Society for KrishnaConsciousness Centre in Stanger invites you to ourweekly Nama Hatta programme at Sabha Hall at6.45pm.
Bonafide spiritual book and Prasadam is served.For more information, please contact Hare KrishnaDas on 082 829 3880.>>The Mdoniville Hindu Temple can be contactedfor funeral services and home services.
Cooking and baking also done, by a dedicatedband of ladies.
For more information, contact Krish Kisten on0835566276 or Jenny Padayachee on 032 552 2301or 073 495 0414.
Packages for small weddings accommodating100 to 120 people with table seating. For more information contact Krish Kisten on 083 556 6276 or Jenny Padayachee on 032 552 2301 or 073 495 0414 orthe temple on 032 551 1744.
Service is held on Sunday from 8.30 9.30amMonday from 6pm 7pm. Tuesday from 7pm 8pm.
Forfurtherinformationkindlycontactthetempleon 032 551 1744.>>The Shri Durga Temple, 47 Larkspur Street inStanger Manor, conducts the following weekly services:
Mondays: Prayer service from 5:30pm to 6:30pmTuesdays: Prayer service from 6pm to 7pm
(Ramayan recitals, twice a month)Saturdays: Hanuman Chalisa Recitals from 6am
to 7am (11 times) in the mornings.Small weddings are also conducted.For details contact Ram Makardood on 084 486
2207 or Som Mudaly on 078 409 4494.
what’s onTo place a notice in the “What's on”section, email stangerweekly[email protected] or fax us on032 552 3985. Deadline – Monday 10am.Items in this section will only be run twiceahead of your event and are free.
OPINION
8August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLYAccording to the editorial policy of Stanger Weekly, readers are invitedto comment about the newspaper’s contents, and significant errors willbe corrected as soon as possible. Please send information about correction of mistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsman of Media24’sCommunity Press, George Claassen, at [email protected] call him at 021 8513232 or 083 543 2471. Readers can also complainabout the contents to the South African Press Ombudsman. In thatcase, please phone 011 788 4829 of 788 4837, send a fax to011 788 4990 or email to press[email protected]
MB
UD
SM
AN
Ombudsman ofStanger Weekly
April June 2014: 29900
PHONE: 031 533 7600PUBLISHERNeil Tapinos: [email protected] EDITOR: Desiree Erasmus:[email protected] EDITOR: Guy [email protected]:Jyothi Laldas: [email protected] 552 3363Mervyn Krishna: [email protected] MANAGER:Logan Moonsamy074 897 [email protected] SALES MANAGER:Bev de Jager: [email protected]
ADVERTISING:Vanessa Pillay: 072 251 [email protected] Gayapershad: 073 008 [email protected] ADS:Nalisha Diplal: 032 552 [email protected]:Copyright of all editorial, advertisinglayout, design and photographs is vestedin Ballito Fever and may not be usedwithout the permission of Media24 Newsin writing.DISTRIBUTION:For all distribution queries, please contactTom Pearson on 032 552 3363.
Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Courage
CON
TACT
US
I HAVE been surrounded by strong females all mylife.
My mom being my first role model. While contemplating national Women’s Month, my thoughtsturned to her, and to the other strong women whohave shaped my life.
My mom could do everything. She was widowedvery young, but her simple “can do” attitude tackledany challenge, whether fixing a lawn mower or a bicycle tyre or turning a variety of summer fruit into jams,chutneys, preserves and dried fruit.
She was a woman who, with the scantiest of resources, ensured all four of us completed a tertiaryeducation, even if it meant that she went without anyluxuries and treats for many years.
She taught me that a superwoman isn’t born, shejust accepts all the challenges thrown her way.
My two sisters remain my constant reminders ofmy mom.
Therearetimeswhenoneofuswillsayordosomething and the instant reminder of our mother is sostrong, that we can’t help but laugh and recogniseher legacy.
My sisters are my daughters’ “go to” people, whoarejustaphonecallawayfromofferingasympatheticear or some advice.
My motherinlaw is still a big role model for ourfamily.
At over 80, she is still a force to be reckoned with.She lives in a big house, which is kept spotless
without any help.She knows exactly how to cook the perfect roast
lamb or chicken, her array of homebaked biscuits arelegendary and she knows exactly what happens onthe local and international news scene.
Icancallheranytimeoftheday,forachat,avirtualcuddle or ask her to talk me through an issue, andshe is always there.
Throughout my working career, there has been anumber of female bosses, some stronger than others.
Starting as a young cadet at the erstwhile department of Foreign Affairs, there were a handful of women who paved the way for our first “madam ambassador”.
I have learnt from every one of them that the biggest lesson was not that “we have to adapt to reachthe top in a man’s world”, but simply that “we haveto give our best and reach the top”.
Away from work and career, a large group of girlfriends have become my substitute “sisters”, some ofwhom are around the corner and share my daily experiences.
Others live thousands of miles away, but their support and love can always be relied upon and luckilyconversation is just as far away as the nearest computer.
No matter where your feminine supporters are,they will always be there for you.
Celebrating strongwomen
@Christathunderb
CHRISTA VAN DER WALT
RE: Ripostes and reprimands from Messrs.Naidoo and Smith.
As far as insults on education standards go,I will be the first to admit there are gaps inmyownunderstandingof life, theuniverseandev-erything.
ThemoreI learnthelessIrealiseIknow;butto quote Carl Sagan's wife when he died: “Hedidn't want to believe, he wanted to know.”
My main theme in my previous letter wasthat evolution has nothing to do with racism,which I still stand by.
Re: My bad debating attitude - personal at-tacks andmockery - I have an irreverent senseof humour andhave always disrespectedpiety
and dogma.Over the years this has evolved into a totally
incurable, full-blownsatiricalsenseofhumourcompounded by my addiction to such Britishinstitutions as Monty Python.
Thecurrentcreationismvsevolutiondebatehas been simmering in the Fever and Weeklyletters column for several years since a previ-ous editor (Desiree) wrote a satirical articleridiculing Darwinism which I found amusingand felt compelled to respond in kind.
Long may the debates continue - there aremany countries which would not allow us thisfreedom to argue religion or politics.
David Lawson
Bang and gaps enjoy thedemocratic right to debate
IT would appear from recent correspondencetoyournewspaperthatMrLawsonisnotexact-ly flavour of the month at the moment.
Havingreadhis letter in theFever I findverylittle to criticise in it.
He was simply pointing out that one of theprincipal characters in the Old testament wasnot a particularly moral or pleasant person.
The 10 Commandments were obviouslymeant for the common people.
As forMsNaidoo's assertion thatdinosaurswere plodding around planet Earth when thefirst books of the Old Testament were com-posed, is plainly preposterous and against allreason.
Peter Hill
Following the ‘big bang’ argument
I REFER to the story ‘ANC KwaDukuza sideswithPalestine’published lastweek.CouncillorNel Sewraj is on the wrong side of history.
Palestine is an occupied stolen land whosecitizens are subjected to the most inhumanconditions.
How can it ever be accepted that a criminalcould justify his crime by claiming that he wasdefending himself when committing thecrime?
Israel has no respect for themanyUN reso-lutions or the judgment of the InternationalCriminal Court.
Palestinians have the right to claim backtheir land and freedom.
ItisthePalestiniansthathavetherighttode-fend themselves against amost brutal occupa-tion.
If Cllr Nel is really concerned about justiceand freedom he should visit Palestine as theANC has done.
We who support the cause of the Palestin-ians salute the stance of the ANC and appreci-atethesupportof theKwaDukuzaMunicipalityand the mayor Ricardo Mthembu.
Aluta Continua Viva Palestine.
Ashraf Mather
Support for KDM’s decision
Write to the Editor:Email: [email protected] or fax: 032 552 3985. To be considered for publication, lettersto the editor must include the writer’s full name and daytime contact number. All details will be keptconfidential. Please keep letters short and concise. Letters may be edited and/or condensed, althoughcare is taken to preserve the core of the writer’s argument. The views written in the Letters to the Editordo not necessarily reflect those of the Weekly nor does the Weekly take any responsibility for the viewsstated by those who write to the editor. The Weekly reserves the right not to publish letters.
Letters
Are you an aspiring journalist? Write for us and get published usingthe Citizen Journalism tool at www.stangerweekly.co.za
1. INTRODUCTION
The Luthuli Museum seeks Expressions of Interest by suitably qualified building contractors ableto undertake repairs and maintenance works to historic / heritage buildings / built environment.
2. PURPOSE OF THE EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI)
The purpose of this EIO process is to compile a list of building contractors to be registered on theLuthuli Museum Database for technical service providers.
3. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Based on the task directive to be given, the contractors will be expected to undertake repair andmaintenance work on Museum heritage building/s and site/s based in the Groutville area..
4. DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED FOR THE SUBMISSION OF EOI
Parties interested in registering their services must comply with the following requirements onapplication:
4.1 Proof of registration with the Construction Industries Registration Board (CIDB) Grade 2 orhigher.
4.2 Company Profile outlining experience in successfully completing building works on heritage/ historic buildings within the past 3 years. Include also a brief description of heritage projectsand also references / client contact details (that are current)
4.3 Tax Clearance Certificate4.4 Company registration details & VAT registration number4.5 Completed and signed Luthuli Museum database registration form.
The registration form can be collected at the Luthuli Museum or downloaded on the LuthuliMuseum website: www.luthulimuseum.org.za
5. SUBMISSION OF EOI
5.1 Submissions can be posted for the ATTENTION: Museum Director to the following address:Luthuli Museum, PO Box 1869, Groutville, KWADUKUZA, 4450 or delivered or couriered tothe Luthuli Museum, 3233 Nokukhanya Luthuli Street, Groutville, KWADUKUZA, 4450.
5.2 Closing date for submissions for registration is: 12:00 5 September 2014
5.3 Enquiries: Please contact Mr Thabani Nkosi on telephone number 032 559 6822 oremail address [email protected]
CALLS FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST BY SUITABLYQUALIFIED BUILDING CONTRACTORS
3233 Nokukhanya Luthuli Street,Groutville, KwaZulu-Natal,South AfricaPO Box 1869,KWADUKUZA, 4450tel: (032) 559 6822fax: (032) 559 6806email: [email protected]: www.luthulimuseum.org.za
August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
OPINION
9
LADIES CAPRI PJ’S
LADIESSLEEP TOPS
LADIESSLEEP SHORTS
LADIEST-SHIRTS
BOYS VESTS/SHORTS
MENSBRANDED
TEES
BOYS T-SHIRTS
BABYGROWERS
INFANTTEES2 colours
BOYS COTTONSHORTS
BOYS T-SHIRTS
LADIES SLOPS
BOYS/GIRLSSLOPS
INFANTSTRIPESHORTS
Asstd colours S-XL
AsstdcoloursS-XXL
Asstd colours/prints 2 - 7yrs
AsstdcoloursS-XXL
2-6yrs
0-18mths
0-24mths
6-18mths
2-7yrs
2-6yrs
SIZES 3-8
SIZES 10-2
S-XL
S-XL
set
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
ea.
pr. pr.
ea.ea.
ea.
• We reserve the right to limit quantities • E&OE
•Stanger, 59B Hullett StreetTel: 032-5522691 •Tongaat, 293 OldMain Road Tel: 032-9447188•Verulam, 86/87 Moss Street
Tel: 032-5333916
Delivery Can Be Arranged
ALL MAJOR CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS EXCEPTED10 Jubilee Crescent, Mayville, Durban 4091Cell: 072 969 5522 (Katz) • 082 669 1700 (Riaz) • Tel: 031 826 4816EMAIL: [email protected] / [email protected]
Branch nowopen at Unit 3,5 Clark StDawnsideStanger
First Aid Training (1 Day)
22 Aug R880 pp
Safety Representative Training (1 Day)
25 Aug R880 pp
Safety Officer Training (4 Days)
25 Aug to 28 Aug, Was R5 800 pp, now R3 900 pp
(Night classes available)
SHERMTRACTraining (10 Days)
25 Aug to 5 Sept, Was R11 800 pp, now R6 900 pp
(Night classes available)
SAFEPROSAFETY TRAINING
CONTACT:(CELL) 083 654 4617(OFFICE) 032 551 6257
Email: [email protected] 4 – THETOWERS
69 Mahathma Ghandi Street,KwaDukuza
MYstanceconcerning therecentPalestinesolidaritymarchin KwaDukuza has already been clarified publicly. There-fore, I will deliberate the matter no further. Subsequentlythere is another matter arising out of this march that maybeofconcerntotheratepayersofKwaDukuza.Itwasreport-ed that themarch received significantmedia coverage andmany civic bodies, various organisations and over 2000peoplesupportedit.Also,theANCandthemayorapplaudedthe event, KwaDukuza Municipality (KDM) contributedR80 000 towards it, andsomeonepresumptuously claimedthat it was largest march in KwaDukuza in recent history.Yet,what isofconcerntomeis that inthemidstof theappar-ent success of the event, no person or organisation wantsto take responsibility for it. Let me elaborate.
ThePalestine solidaritymarchwas an item tabled in the11th hour at a council meeting on 31 July. The item statedexplicitly that the Stanger Muslim Association (SMA) ap-proached the Office of theMayor and requested to hold themarch. So according to KDM themarchwas clearly the ini-tiative and brainchild of the SMA. However, it is cause forconcern that the SMAhas subsequently statedquite the op-posite. As a case in point, the public relations officer for theSMA has openly stated that the march was the initiative ofKDM alone – not the SMA, and that the SMA was only re-
quested by KDM to plan and co-ordinate the march. Nowsomeone is not telling the truth. Either KDM or the SMA isa liar.
If KDMhas lied and concealed details about thismatter,it would seriously damage the municipality’s credibility.Ratepayers will blame KDM for misusing public funds,municipal officials and Exco for corruption, and themayorfor attempting to improvehis ratingswith theMuslim com-munity.
If the SMA has lied, they put their veracity as a religiousorganisation at stake. The community will lose faith in theSMA and its leaders for their apparent failure to modeltruth and honesty as a religious organisation, and formanipulating KDM and themayor to further the agenda ofthe SMA.
Whatever the case may be, I refrain from making pre-judgments on the matter — suffice to say, it is doubtless ofseriousconcernthatKDMapprovesandcontributesfinanc-es for events that no one claims responsibility for.
So KDM, and other organisations in this municipality,must stop assuming that all ratepayers in thismunicipalityare naive and undiscerning.
Reverend Nel Sewraj, ACDP councillorKwaDukuza Municipality
Who’s the liar KDM or SMA?
THEStangerMuslimAssociation (SMA) noteswith interestthevariousresponsesreceivedregardingthePalestineSoli-darityMarchrecentlyheld inKwaDukuza. Inparticular,wenote Pastor Nel Sewraj's objection to the march and theACDP's unfortunate stance on the conflict in Palestine, ac-knowledging theseas indisputablerightsentrenched inourconstitution. However, there aremany inconsistencies and fallacies inthese arguments which we wish toclarify, in a clear, responsible andnon-derogatory manner.
Islam is a universal religion ofpeaceandgoodwill strongly advocat-ingnon-discriminationonthebasisofrace, colour, creed and/or other religious values or beliefs.As such,Muslimsare commanded in theQuran, to loveandrespect all God's people, more especially Jews and Chris-tians, being direct descendants of the Abrahamic faith.
ToopenlydeclareourhatredforallJewswouldthereforebe inconsistent with Islam.
Weareopposedto theZionist ideologyofsupremacyandracism which has led to the denial of rights, dispossession
theANCgovernmentforitspro-Palestinestance.Beingtheirinitiative,wewerenot involvedwith the costs of themarch.
A budget was presented to council which at the time in-cluded advertising and transport costs.
It was later decided by the committee not to hire buses,but to mobilise people within close proximity of the town.
Thecoststhereforeshouldbecon-siderably lower with advertising inlocalnewspapersmakingupthebulkof the cost.
The ACDPwould also have us be-lieve that it is not possible to em-pathise with the Palestinian causewhilst also expressing concern and
sympathy towards other problems or strife in our world.Asanassociation,wewill continueshowingoursolidari-
tywithhumanitarianrightsissuesandourcontemptofsuchviolations.
Shain ManjooSMA - PRO
Letter shortened
The SMA and their stance on Palestine
Letters
and expulsion of the indigenous population ofPalestine.
To understand this as a South African, wedonothave to look too farbackatourownhis-tory. The evil, draconian system of apartheid,degradedand forcibly removedourpeople in-to ''bantustans".
Thesituation,since1948,isworseinIsrael.78% of the Palestinian population was tor-tured and expelled to neighbouring countrieswith many killed in the ethnic cleansing pro-cess.
The remaining Palestinians are to this day,confined to tiny swathes of land in Gaza andthe West Bank, devoid of any human rights.Are these not acts of extreme aggression andterrorism? Is it surprising then thatHamas, indefending its people, will react with the sameviolence and terror inflicted upon them?Wasthis not how the ANCwas similarly portrayedas terrorists whilst fighting for freedom?
The ACDPmakes reference to a statementby an Imam about the Promised Land. As anassociation,werefrainfromstatingsuchopin-ionssinceitisrelativelyeasytofindindividualsto promote one's viewpoint, on both sides ofthe argument. We prefer to rely directly onGod'swordas the truthandas recorded, "TheLordmadea covenantwithAbraham, saying:‘And Iwill give unto thee, and to thy seed afterthee, all the land of Canaan for an everlastingpossession’".
If it is assumed that Palestine is the land re-ferred to by God, can it be denied that it waspromised to both Muslims and Jews sinceAbrahamhad twosons, Ishmael and Isaac? IsitnotaviolationofGod'sdecreethatonegrouphas usurped control over the land and keepsthe other under military occupation and sub-jection? Is it fair that Muslims and Christiansdo not have unrestricted access to their holysites?
TheACDP'sobjectiontothemarchis there-fore surprising considering that PalestinianChristians are also be persecuted in Israel. Toset thematterstraight, theKwaDukuzamarchwas initiatedby theKwaDukuzaMunicipality.
TheSMArespondedto themayor'srequestto assist with the planning of the march andweapplaud theKwaDukuzaMunicipality and
“ISLAM IS A UNIVERSAL RELI-GION OF PEACE AND GOOD-
WILL STRONGLY ADVOCATINGNON-DISCRIMINATION”
Specializing In:
Nails - Acrylic, Gel, Nail Wraps & SilkHair - Cuts, Color (Semi & Permanent),Hair Treatments & Much More
Final CutHair & Nail Salon
Contact Terese: 0786268904Hours: 8am - 8pm (Monday to Sunday)
AUGUST SPECIAL:Ladies have Acrylic Nails Done @R130 & Receive a FREE Hand Scrub!
Gel Toes R80Manicure with Paint R50Pedicure with Paint R70Fake Lashes R80
Also Stock GHD’s & Cloud9
FEATURES
10August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLYHealth & Beauty
BEAUTY was not something Ter-ese Naidoo of Glenhills, thoughtshewoulddoinitiallywhilststudy-ing IT after she matriculated.
Unfortunately, itwas very diffi-cult in obtaining employment inthe IT field, so after spending a lotoftimeathomeshedecidedtoseekother employment.
She'sheldadministrativeposi-tions previously, but found the jobto be unsatisfactory.
She eventually found a job at asalon.Thisreallygaveherinspira-tion in pursuing a career in thisfield.
Later, shequalified as aprofes-sional nail technician. Somethingthat is very creative and differentfor every single lady because theyhave their own tastes and likes.
This meant getting to know
each client personally and tryingto bring out their personality intheir nails and hair.
It's been a good couple of yearsnow and Terese says that she isglad that she opened her own sa-lon because she really enjoys be-ing her own boss.
She said that there are a lot ofresponsibilities that come withrunning your own business, in-cluding ups and downs, but withthe help and support of her par-entsanda lotofpatienceanddedi-cation, shemanaged to overcomethe obstacles and difficulties andabove all has found her passionand this iswhat she really loves todo.
Terese, wishes to thank all herclients for their loyal support overthe past years.
Final Cut for hair and nailsAdvertorial
Are you a sugar addict?>> You might be a sugar addict and not even know it
IS your sweet tooth turning yourweight loss goals sour? Here'ssome advice to help you kick the
craving.Many of us are not even aware of
the copious amounts of sugar we’reconsuming because manufacturesare just so cunning.
Insteadof taggingthem‘addictive’and‘dangerous’,they’reveiledundernames we won’t easily recognise.
We’ve all heard of fructose, su-croseandlactose,butwhataboutorb-itol, maltitol, erythritol and xylitol?
Confused? So are we.But, while the list is relentless,
yourcravingneedn’tbe.Followthesetips to help crush the craving...
1. Eat breakfastEating breakfast has not only
proven to help people realise theirweight loss goals, but the added vita-mins and minerals provide the extraoomphassociatedwithmentalacuityand emotional wellbeing.
2. Avoid the canteenOr the local babbie for thatmatter.
All those sweet temptationswill have
you in a total spin. Literally. Instead,pack inaheartymeal fromhome–notonly will you save big on money, butit’salmostalwaysthehealthieroptiontoo.
3. Don’t remove chocolates offyour list entirely
Ask any woman...giving up yourfavourite chocolate will only makeyou resentful in the end. Feelingstarved and angry is a sure-fire wayof losing determination. Grant your-self at leastone ‘cheatday’whereyoucanindulgeinthetemptationyoulongfor the most.
4.Chooseplain insteadof sweet-ened
Ever wondered what the secret toyour neighbour’s gorgeously sveltefigure is?Aside frombenefitting fromanactive lifestyle,sheprobablywalksright passed the artificially sweet-enedyogurtandopts for thenaturallyflavoured one instead.
5. Eat fruitYes,asboringas it sounds, fruitof-
fers all the sweetness your bodyneeds. Inaddition to instantlysatisfy-ing your sugar craving, thenatural fi-bre within the fruit also keeps your
blood sugar levels from rising.6. Get more Zzzz...Getting a proper night’s rest could
also help. How, youmay be speculat-ing? Sleeping naturally decreasesanxietyandariseinstress,oftenleadsto a rise in your cravings.
7. Walk it offHave you heard of the feel-good
hormone, serotonin? Next time,scrap thedessertandgo forawalkaf-ter dinner. The physical activity willraise your serotonin levels, the sameway sugar does.
- Women24
Many of us arenot even awareof the copiousamounts ofsugar we’reconsuming because manufactures are justso cunning.
MORE is definitely more when itcomes to brows. Made popular byBrooke Shields in the Nineties, thebushy, bold brow trend is now, yetagain.
Themaincatalystsupping itspop-ularity in 2014 are of course ‘It’ Brit-ishmodelsCaraDelevingneandJour-danDunn.Want to knowhow to rockthis look without going to the beauty
salon?Here are four easy tips:1. Put down your tweezersYes, that means let it grow, let it
grow, let it grow...It might be difficultforyoutoavoidreachingfor thetwee-zers at first, somake sure you have avery strong will from the outset.
2. GroomingGrowing out your brows is defi-
nitelynotwithoutitsownproblemsasthey may get that dishevelled lookrather quickly. Tame your brows byusing a brow brush (you can alwaysuse an old, clean mascara brush) oruse brow gel to keep them in place.
3. Fill and shape themUseaneyepencil inbrownorblack
to fill in your already existing browframe. Make it look more natural by
applying feathery, light strokes in-stead of being too heavy-handed.
4.Goforthealmostmake-upfreelook
Goforafreshed-face,barely-theremake-up lookwith bold brows.Wearmascara, a light foundation and atinted gloss on your lips for a bit ofcolour.
- Women24
Four steps to rocking bold eyebrows
HUNGRY, even after you'veeaten? Put those longings onlockdown with these simplestrategies.Ifyourstomachisaccustomedto huge amounts of food, thenof course, sticking to a dietplan is going to be tough.But you can fight back.Follow these simple tricksandmakeweight loss a reali-ty…1. Considering seconds?Wait a bit.Why it works: Your tummyneeds between 10 and 20minutes to register that it’sfull, sobeforeyoudash foran-other helping of lasagne,drink a glass of water first.Still hungry after the delay?Then by allmeans, eat and bemerry. But skip the pasta andgo for the vegetables and sal-ad instead.2. Start your day with pro-tein. No, really!Why it works:Protein keepsyou fuller for longer so fillingup at breakfast time will helpkeep you satiated, making itless likely that you’ll binge lat-eronintheday.Notafanofeggwhites? Don’t let your fussi-ness deter you. Other goodsources of lean protein in-clude low-fat yogurt, tuna,chicken breast, ham and tur-key.3. Ditch the dinner dish.Whyitworks:It’sallaboutpor-tion control, darlings! Andchoosing a salad or side plateguarantees a smaller serving.But remember, less food atone sitting does notmean youhavetowalkawayfromtheta-ble still feeling hungry. In-stead of your typical three gi-ganticmeals, switch to eatingsnack-sized servings, five orsix times per day.4. Sit down when you eat.Make this a rule!Whyitworks:Sittingdownnotonlymeans that you aremorelikely to eat unrushed (which,in turn, gives your brain achance to register when it’sfull),butitalsoallowsyoutobemindful about your meal soyou can relish in the differenttastes and aromas, and focuson your eating habits.
- Women24
How totrick yourappetite
1: Exercise controls weightExercise can help prevent excessweight gain or help maintain weightloss.
When you engage in physicalactivity, you burn kilojoules. Themore intense the activity, the morekilojoules you burn.
You don't need to set aside largechunks of time for exercise to reap
weight-loss benefits.If you can’t do an actual workout,
get more active throughout the dayin simpleways—bytakingthe stairsinstead of the lift or revving up yourhousehold chores.
2: Exercise combats health condi-tions and diseases
Worried about heart disease? Nomatterwhat your currentweight, be-
ing active boosts high-density lipo-protein (HDL), or “good,” cholesteroland decreases unhealthy triglycer-ides.
This one-two punch keeps yourblood flowing smoothly, which de-creases your risk of cardiovasculardiseases. In fact, regular physical ac-tivitycanhelpyoupreventormanagea widerange of healthproblemsand
concerns, including stroke, metabol-ic syndrome,type2diabetes,depres-sion, certain types of cancer, arthritisand falls.
3: Exercise improves moodA workout at the gym or a brisk
30-minute walk can help. Physicalactivity stimulates various brainchemicals that may leave you feelinghappy.
Exercise: Benefits of regular physical activity
Cell: 073 014 1249 • 138 Hulett Street,Villa Kiana, Stanger
EMS SLIMMINGBook 30 minutes sessions forONLY R600 and receive a
FREE Environ Deep Cleanse Facial
NOW OFFERING
HEALTH, WELLNESS AND SLIMMING
SEPTEMBER SPECIALS
Beauty byAadila Khan
FULL BODY MASSAGE+ Exfoliation
R200BACK, NECK &
SHOULDERMASSAGE
HALF PRICE
R60
August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
FEATURES
11Simple springfashion makeover>> Fashion items that will save your wardrobe this spring
SPRING is a time for new beginnings, butwhat do you wear when it’s all four sea-sons in one day?
The key to stylish transitional dressing islayering.
A few simple items in your wardrobe canhelp you look chic, yet comfortable no matterwhat the weather.
Here are suggestions and how to wearthem:
Lightweight jacketA lightweight jacket is easy to throw over a
dress,toporblouse.Selectastylethatcaneasilybe dressed up or down to get maximumwear-ablity. For example, a lightweight neutral-coloured jacket can be dressed up with a skirtor dressed down with jeans. The perfect styleand fabric will depend on your lifestyle. If youare a casual dresser, a denim jacket will workwell, but if you wear mostly tailored styles, astretch cotton-lined jacket may work better.
Closed or peep-toe shoeWhen the weather is too chilly to wear
sandals, but too warm to wear boots, theclosed-toeshoesavestheday.Tryafashionablebrogueorballetpumpfor flatsorahigh-heeledpump,wedge or stacked heel if youwant someextra height.
Neutral topsA few simple neutral coloured tops (e.g.
black or navy)willmake layering really simpleand stylish. If your favourite sleeveless dress isgoing to leave youout in the cold, addaneutraltopunderneath.As longasthestyleof thedressis conducive to layering, it will give you a lotmore wear throughout year.
Three-quarter-sleeve lengthThree-quarter sleeves are great for in-be-
tween seasons, not to mention that they offerupper arm coverage. Three-quarter sleevesalso allow clever and fun layering. You cancreate the colour-blocking lookbywearingonecolour underneath and another on top. If youhaveatopthatlooksabitworseforwear,simplyadd another one on top with a shorter sleevelength.
—Women24.
A few simple items in your wardrobe canhelp you look chic, yet comfortable, nomatter what the weather.
DOyouthinkyoudon'thaveabikinibody?Wellthink again.
Women are constantly told to work on theirbikini bodies, almost as if their lives dependedon it.
Flip through any celebrity magazine orbrowse any women’s lifestyle website andyou’ll find articles and galleries providing tipsand easy tricks on getting beach-ready – espe-cially come summer.
And don’t forget the magnitude of imagegalleries on Hollywood’s top celebrity bikinibodies. In fact, there are entire magazineswhose existence is built solely on the spying,spotting, blaming and praising of celebs inswimsuits.
But what does beach-ready or the perfectbikini body actually even mean?
We know that in the mainstream media itrefers to the one body we have been taught tovalue above all others— the slim, young celeb-rity or model figure.
This is extremely marginalising as it auto-matically dubs other bodies as “problematic”or “fixable”.
Are you fed up with society telling them tocover up (andwith the rise of beautifullymadeplus-size beachwear forwomen), curvywom-en around the world are now taking to thebeach snapping and sharing pictures of them-selves on social media using the hashtag#Fatkini.
Let’s face it, watching skinny women frolicon the beach in multi-coloured and patternedbikinis as you lie (fully clothed) on your towel,sweating your ass off, is just no fun.
The hashtag has created conversationaroundthe topicof redefining the term“beach-body” or “bikini body”, looking at its harshpolicy of exclusion. It has since ushered incamaraderie between women encouragingeach other to stop feeling self-conscious,barredor judged forwearingabikini inpublic.
It’s not ideal that thishashtagwasneeded inthe firstplace,butat least itexposes themassesto an alternative beach body, onewhich is justas beach worthy as its skinny counterpart.
— Women24.
The #Fatkini revolution
What do you think? Tell us by signing upas a Citizen Journalist onwww.stangerweekly.co.za
120 KING SHAKA STREET(NEXT TO MILADYS) STANGER
3 Bags for
R300
2 Pumps for
R100
WOMEN’S MONTH SPECIALS
GLOBAL BRANDS • LEADING CHAINSTORE FASHION AT A PRICE YOU DESERVE
TOMYTAKKIESARE HERE!We bring you a whole new way of shopping for thelatest trends and biggest brandsWe bring you a whole new way of shopping for the
WEST STREET: 500 A DR PIXLEY KASEME STREET (WEST), DURBAN, SMITH STREET:378 ANTON LEMBEDE STREET (SMITH), DURBAN, SOUTHWAY: 27 TITREN ROAD,
ROSSBURGH, PINEWALK: PINEWALK CENTRE, PINETOWN, RAISETHORPE: 543 CHOTAMOTALA ROAD, PIETERMARITZBURG, SHALLCROSS: THE RIDGE CENTRE, SHALLCROSS,VERULAM: 100 WICK STREET, VERULAM, NEWCASTLE: 50 HARDING STREET (NEDBANKCENTRE), NEWCASTLE, STANGER: 8 HAYSOM ROAD, USHAKA MALL, STANGER, CHURCHSTREET, PIETERMARITZBURG: 361 CHURCH STREET, SELGRO CENTRE, PIETERMARITZBURG,PORT SHEPSTONE: 46 BAZLEY STREET, PORT SHEPSTONE, PINE STREET: 335 PINE STREET,DURBAN, HOWICK: 10 BELL STREET, HOWICK, VRYHEID: 224 UTRECHT STREET, VRYHEID,FUSION MAN: 270 STAMFORD HILL ROAD, DURBAN, CLEARANCE STORE: 59 SHEPSTONE
ROAD, NEW GERMANY, BLOEMFONTEIN: 88 CHARLOTTE MAXEKE STREET, BLOEMFONTEIN,MATATIELE: 47 MARKET STREET, MATATIELE, STAMFORD HILL: 270 STAMFORD HILL ROAD,DURBAN, LADYSMITH: 279 MURCHISON STREET, LADYSMITH, MTHATHA: 26 SPRIGG STREET,MTHATHA, KOKSTAD: 30 MAIN STREET, KOKSTAD, QUEENSTOWN: 1 SHEPSTONE ROAD,
QUEENSTOWN, EAST LONDON: BALFOUR PARK CENTRE, EAST LONDON, RICHARDS BAY: 6HAITI HIVE, SHOP 5, RICHARDS PARK, RICHARDS BAY
C U S T OME R CAR E : 0 8 7 9 4 4 5 6 7 8
ANY 1, 2 OR 3 PAIRS FROM THE FOLLOWINGCATEGORIES: INFANTS, YOUTH & ADULTS
WHILE STOCKS LAST
BUY 1 PAIR R89BUY 2 PAIRS R169BUY 3 PAIRS R199
BIGGESTBRANDS
ONLY THE
BIGGESTBRANDSHOTTESTPRICES
Fashion Feature
iLEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYThe iLembe District Municipality will host the 2014 Inter-Municipal Games which will facilitate selec-tion of the iLembe Team to participate at the SALGA KZN DSR in UMzinyathi District Municipality atDundee in December 2014.Each year, the Local Government Authority, SALGA (South African Local Government Association)stages a spectacular sporting tournament known as the SALGA KZN DSR Games.The iLembe District Municipality 2014 Inter-Municipal Games are scheduled to take place as follows
DATE: 23 AUGUST 2014 (SATURDAY)VENUE: KWADUKUZA RECREATION GROUNDSTIME: FROM 08:00
The games, formerly known as KWANALOGA Games showcase talent, sportsmanship and adminis-tration of sport in the local government sector. The event begins as a ward based competition whichculminates to the Inter-Municipal Games, where local municipalities come together to battle it out in theselection tournament.Athletes will take part in 15 different sporting codes including basketball, volleyball, football, golf,netball, swimming, cricket and indigenous games such as khokho, ingqathu etc. The event is open tothe Public.
PLAYING VENUES
INTER-MUNICIPAL GAMES 2014
NO ALCOHOL AND DRUGS ALLOWED!
1. Athletics Stanger High School2. Boxing (Males) Haysome Road3. Boxing (Females) Haysome Road4. Basketball (Males) Recreational Grounds5. Basketball (Females) Recreational Grounds6.Cricket KwaDukuza Country Club7. Dance Lindelani Hall E Section8. Golf Mandeni Country Club9. Indigenous Games (Males) Stanger High School10. Indigenous Games (Females) Stanger High School11. Netball (Males) Recreational Grounds12. Netball (Females) Recreational Grounds13. Rugby (Males) Gledhow Grounds14. Rugby (Females) Gledhow Grounds15. Soccer (Males) Recreational Grounds16. Soccer (Females) Stanger High School17. Swimming (Males) Recreational Grounds18. Swimming (Females) Recreational Grounds19. Tennis (Long) Recreational Grounds20. Table Tennis Stanger Secondary School21. Volleyball (Males) Recreational Grounds22. Volleyball (Females) Recreational Grounds23. Karate (Full Contact) Nevas Hlatshwayo Hall24. Karate (Semi Contact) TBC
CODE VENUE
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: MR STHEMBISO MFEKA ON 032 437 9583
Inspired to write>> North Coast sportsman and writer launches third book
SHANNON [email protected]
HE is only 26 years old, but thisNorth Coast sports enthusi-ast, motivational speaker,
journalist and author has achieved alifetime’s work.
LungaNtuli has justcompletedhisthird book, which will officially belaunched at the end of the month.
The book, Why Men cheat andWomenDo itBetter, is a frankdiscus-sion about cheating, offering insightinto whymen andwomen cheat, tipson how to know if your partner ischeating, how each gender goesabout it, relationship no-nos andmore.
Ntuli said hewas inspired towritethebookashehas comeacrossmanypeople, often wealthy and respectedpeople, who cheat on their partner.
HepostedacommentonFacebookon the issue, and due to the over-whelming response he received, hedecided to write and self-publish abook.
He was so inspired that the booktook just 12 days to write.
“I just started asking myself whypeople cheat as it is very hurtful. Iwanted to offer solutions to helppeople deal with it.
“The book is an easy, entertainingread that uses sports analogy to de-scribe the various types of people orcheaters,” said Ntuli.
Ntuli started from humble begin-nings and has worked hard to unfurlhis wings.
Having grown up in rural NorthCoast areas, attending ShakaskraalSecondary and working as a carguard to earn money to study, hereally has “come out on top”.
“If you work hard and believe inyourself you can achieve yourdreams,” encouraged Ntuli.
Strangely Ntuli never saw himselfas a writer when growing up, butrather a sportsman.
He received a cricket scholarshipto attend Umlazi Comtech during hislatter high school years and, aftersaving up, studied sports manage-ment at Durban University of Tech-nology.
He also studied sports psychologythrough Unisa, and will graduatewith a Fifa sports managementqualification through the NelsonMandela University in Port Elizabethsoon.
“I think it was my Grade 9 girl-friendwhogotme intowriting.WhenshebrokeupwithmeIwroteherasixto eight-page love letter to win herheart back.
“I don’t think she read all of it, butI realised I enjoyed writing,” saidNtuli.
Ntuli has written sports articlesand columns for local publicationsandpopular and international onlinesites like goal.com
He also won an award throughGsports for Girls in 2009 for promot-
ing women’s sport in South Africaafter starting theNkobongowomen’scricket team at just 19.
Sixof thewomenhecoachedwereselected to represent the district, twofor the province and one was given ascholarship to go to the OprahWinfrey Academy.
He was the first man to win theaward.
Ntulipublishedhis firstbook,Lovevs Sports, in 2011 after a newspaperhe hadwritten for closed and he waswondering what to do next.
He said it was dubbed the firstsportsmotivational book in the coun-try. He sold his laptop to enable himto self-publish this first work.
Hissecondbookcameout in2012.This time he wrote in isiZulu. Thebook was entitled Izimpandezem-pulelo - The Root of Success.
Ntuli now lives in Nthembeni andhas a child and a fiancée. He writesfull time as well as doing sportsmental coaching to keep athletes ontop of their game.
His fourth book is waiting to go tothe printing press.
Catch Ntuli at the book launch atEkhaya Guesthouse, Ballito on 30August at 2pm.
PHOTO: SHANNON HOPKINSLunga Ntuli with his latest book.
JYOTHI LALDAS
CHRISTMAS came early this year forthe pupils at Sakhesethu Primary inMandeni in the form of clothing andunderwear from Durban-basedclothing manufacturer, Jockey.
The Jockey team, led by Jockeymarketing associate Natalie Bennie,handed over R40 000worth of prod-ucts to theprincipalMrNene,whoac-cepted it on behalf of the pupils.
Also present at the handover wastheMandenimayor, Siphesihle Zulu,
members of the school governingboard and teachers.
The joy on their faces could not behidden by the young pupils whodanced and sang for their guests in ashow of appreciation.
“Jockey is proud to make this do-nation to the pupils of SakhesethuPrimary as part of our social respon-sibility campaign, and to see the joythat itbrought toeveryonemakesourtrip to Mandeni that much moremeaningful and worthwhile,” saidBennie.
At the handover are (fromleft) principalMr Nene, Jockey marketingassociateNatalieBennie andMandeni mayorSiphesihle Zulu.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
EarlyChristmasfor pupils
NEWS
12August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
MR NG KUMALOACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGERILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
iLEMBE DISTRICTMUNICIPALITY
iLEMBE UMASIPALAWESIFUNDA
PREPARATION OFTHE ILEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENTPLAN REVIEW AND ANNUAL BUDGET 2015/2016: INVITATIONTO REGISTER FOR SERVICE
ONTHE REPRESENTATIVE FORUM
iLembe District Municipality hereby informs all interested and affected parties that the Council isin the process of initiating the preparation of its Integrated Development Plan (IDP) in terms of therequirements of Chapter Five of the Municipal Systems Act (No 32 of 2000) and Annual Budget asper the requirements of the Municipal Finance Management Act (No. 56 of 2003).
The IDP is a strategic plan through which the District Municipality and relevant role-players will plan,organise and implement their tasks and responsibilities over a five year period. The Budget is theannual plan in rands and cents that sets out the amounts each Department can spend on specificpre-determined items as informed by the IDP and Council’s operational needs.
The iLembe District Municipality invites all interested persons and organisations to participate in theIDP and Budget preparation process via participation and registration on the Representative Forum.
Please forward your application and your organisation’s profile, stipulating your area of interestbefore 12h00 on21 September 2014 and should be addressed to the Acting Municipal Manager: iLembe DistrictMunicipality, PO Box 1788, KwaDukuza, 4450 or faxed to (032) 947 9816 or e-mailed to [email protected] or hand delivered to the Municipal offices in KwaDukuza.
Details of Representative Forum meetings will be forwarded to registered representatives oforganisations in due course.
ISIMEMO SOKUBHALISELA IKOMIDI LOKUHLWELWA KWENTHUTHKO EDIDIYELWE (IDP)NOHLAKA LWEZEZIMALI KUNYAKA 2015/2016
Umkhandlu wesiFunda seLembe ngaphansi komthetho olawula ukusebenza koHulumeni basekhaya(Municipal Systems Act No 23 2000) isigaba 21 umema bonke abantu abathintekayo, okubalwakubo, iminyango kaHulumeni wesifundazwe, Amakhosi endabuko nezinhlaka zawo,Osomabhizinisi,izinhlangano ezizimele (NGO) kanye nezinhlangano zabakhokhi ntela abafisa ukubamba iqhazaukuba bazobhalisela ukuba sekomidini elizoba yingxenye yokuhlelwa kweNtuthuko Edidiyelwe (IDP)kanye noHlaka lweZimali (Budget).
Abanezifiso zokuba yingxenye yalelikomidi bangathumela imininingwane yabo kanye nezinhlanganozabo ngaphambi komhlaka 21 September 2014, kuMphathi kaMasipala: iLembe uMasipalaweSifunda, P.O. Box 1788, kwaDukuza, 4450 noma uthumele ngesikhahlamezi ku 032-9479816noma nge email ku [email protected] . Kanti ungazilethethela wena mathuphaemahhovisi eLembe aKwaDukuza kugwaqo uMahatma Ghandi nombolo 59.
Uma unemibuzo ungaxhumana no Lee-Anne Naidoo ku 032-947 9817 ngezikhathi zomsebenzi.
NEEDA LOAN?
Tel: 032 551 3268“MAKE EVERYDAY YOUR PAYDAY”
QUICK & EASY APPLICATION IMMEDIATEQUALIFICATION SAME DAY PAYOUT
ALL SASSA PENSIONERS WELCOME
* 3 Months bank statement* Original ID
REQUIREMENTS:* Original payslip* Proof of residence
We would like to take this opportunity to invite you to the Orientation Workshopsthat will be held at our offices on Thursday 21 August, Tuesday 26 August 2014
and Thursday 28 August 2014
Shanduka Black Umbrellas offers a holistic business incubation programme withaccess to markets, finance and networks for qualifying 100% black
owned businesses.
If you would like to hear more of what Shanduka Black Umbrellas offer, we wouldencourage you to attend these workshops and kindly invite any other person
whom is in business and you think would be interested in joining the incubator.
Kindly note that if you have attended the Orientation Workshop you canignore the invite. Please note that attendance at the Orientation Workshops is by
confirmed booking only.
Venue: Absa Building, Suite 5&6, Shanduka Blackumbrellas,Boardroom, 2nd floor Lakeview Terrace, Richards Bay
Date: 26 August 2014 & 28 August 2014 | Time: 10h00 - 13h00Tel: +27 35 901 8760 | Fax: +27 35 789 9457
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SESSION IS FREE OF CHARGE!
The following vacancies exist:
ACCOUNTS CLERKRequirements:
Computer literateCreditors and Debtors Experience
Knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Office andOutlook
Attention to Detail
ADMIN CLERKRequirements:
Computer literateKnowledge of General office duties
Attention to Detail
Please drop off detailed cv instore oremail [email protected]
3 Enterprise Road, StangerTel: 032-552 3518 • Fax: 032-552 3179
Cell: 076 734 4294
VACANCIES
WWoonnddeerrffuull wwoommeenn cceelleebbrraatteedd
AWomen’sDayevent tookplaceat Sappi Stanger recently andsaw the ‘women’s workforce’
at the company being treated toa day of motivational talks, healthtalks - all followed by a deliciousspread of eats and refreshments.
Kicking off the event, Sappi
general manager Bev Sukhdeo saidthat the purpose of the eventwas to showhowmuch thewomen inthe company – and women in busi-nesses related to Sappi – are appreci-ated.“Women are not great at accepting
compliments, however, we need to
build ourselves, and each other up,andbeproudofwhoweareandwhatwe achieve, both in the work placeand at home.”
Other speakersat theevent wereIndrani Govender from RICINZ Con-struction,RhambaHira fromNaturalTherapeutic Clinic and Glenda
Thompson from Hirsch’s Ballito.JennyRussell, thebranchmanagerofDiabetes South Africa, accepted achequeforR10 000thatwaspresent-ed by Sukhdeo, on behalf of Sappi, inrecognition for the voluntary workcarried out by Diabetes South Africafor the staff at Sappi.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDStaff members and guests who attended the Sappi Women’s Day celebration.
August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
NEWS
13
THEDolphinCoastHos-pice Association cele-brated women by host-ing a Women’s Dayevent recently. Womenwere treated to fun andgames, competitions aswell as meals.
Dolphin Coast Hospice Women’s Day celebration
<< Seen at the eventfrom left: Toto Naidoo,R Bechoo, G Somaru, SBabolal and ShireenRashid with guestspeaker Yvonne Naidoo,director of Maxprop.
Owner of Red Dragon Bar andRestaurant Johnson Naidoo hisson Rowan with Hauser Oliverseen at the official opening ofthe bar recently.
PHOTO: MERVYN KRISHNA
Red DragonBar officiallyopened
>>Company
takes time tohonour their
femaleworkforce
MANDENI MUNICIPALITYPUBLIC NOTICE
IDP, BUDGET & PMS PROCESS PLAN FOR2015/2016
In terms of Section 21 (A) of the Municipal Finance Management Act(MFMA) read together with Chapter 5 of the Municipal Systems Act(MSA) as amended, the Mandeni Local Municipality hereby givesnotice of its intent to review its Integrated Development Plan (IDP) andto prepare a Budget for the 2015/2016 financial year. The Draft IDP,Budget and PMS Process Plan which sets out a programme specifyingthe timeframes, actions and procedures and appropriate mechanismfor public participation and alignment in the IDP process, will beavailable for inspection at the following venues: • Mandeni Library(2 Kingfisher Road, Mandeni) • Sundumbili Library (848 eNembe Road,Sundumbili) • Protection Services (1330 Msomuhle Road, Sundumbili)• Municipal Offices (2 Kingfisher Road, Mandeni).
Comments regarding the above notice can be submitted inwriting and addressed to: The Municipal Manager for attention: MsPhumzile Hlabangane (Manager IDP and Planning), P. O. Box 144,Mandeni 4490 or email to: [email protected] hand delivered to the municipal offices.
MR L.H. MAPHOLOBA - MUNICIPAL MANAGER PN 54/2014
Entries are now closed
FEVERF
for the KZN Premier Spelling Bee 2014
www.kznspellingbee.co.za KZN Spelling Bee @kznspellingbee
Discover moreDiscover moreDiscover more ONLINE!
Thank you to the grade 10 and 11 pupils from rural/previously disadvantagedschools who have submitted their entry forms for the
KZN Premier Spelling Bee Durban & North Coast regional event,to be held on 30 August 2014 at Stanger High School, School.
We look forward to meeting the #DbnNrthCoastSpellingBees
www.kznspellingbee.co.za KZN Spelling Bee @kznspellingbeeKZN Spelling Bee @kznspellingbee
Meet the Durban & North Coast Spelling Bee judges:Sibusiso Biyela, Thembeka Dlamini & Vusi Mthalane
VacancySales Representative – Stanger WeeklyMedia 24 Local News KZN is looking to appoint a permanent Sales Representativebased in Stanger.
Key Responsibilities
• Daily generation of new business through sales of display advertisements• Liaison with clients with regard to the design, make up and placing ofadvertisements• Stimulating the market by creating new opportunities to satisfy clientsadvertising needs• Client service by visiting new clients• Reaching of monthly sales target imperative
Requirements
• The ideal candidate is regarded as a self-starter• Ability to work productively in a team and within a competitive environment• Good communication and interpersonal skills• The ability to think outside the box and work under pressure• A valid driver’s license and own reliable vehicle is a must
Qualification
• Grade 12• Post-matric marketing qualification advantageous
Experience
• 3 years sales experience with traceable references• Experience in the Media Industry will be an advantage
Media24 is committed to Employment Equity, and is under no obligation to fillthis vacancy. Applications and CVs must be sent by email to [email protected], clearly indicating ‘Sales Representative – Stanger Weekly’ inthe subject line. Closing date is the 22nd August 2014. Candidates who have notreceived feedback by 29th August 2014 must accept that their applicationwas unsuccessful.
Njengoba iya emaphethelweni inyangayabesifazane uNcwaba (August), laphobekubhiyoza abesimame ezweni lonkebejabulela ukuba namalungelo, akekhoongazi ukuthi umhla ka9 kuNcwaba,ngo1956 waduma ezweni lonke, abesifazane bebhikishela inkululeko,nomthetho wokuphathwa komasizi (ID)kubantu abamnyama.
Ukube lokhu akwenzekanga, ngabeiningi lethu labesimame (ngizibala nami)alinawo amalungelo eNingizimu Afrika.
Ngiyakhathazeka emoyeni uma ngicabanga indlela labo mama abafukuzangayo befukuzela inkululeko yethu,kodwa ngibuye ngisabe uma ngibheka indlela abanye bethu beziphatha ngayo,ngisabe nokuzibiza ngomuntu wesifazane.
Angisho ukuthi ngimsulwa njengengelosi, ngoba akekho ophila emhlabeniongcono. Angiqale ngokubonga abesifazane abamela iqiniso nabakwazi ukuziphatha ngendlela, ngikusho lokhungoba kuno mama abashiywa abayenibabo kodwa bahlala nezingane zabo bangaxegelwa yisimilo. Khonamanjalo kubenomama aba nabayeni kodwa baphenduke kube yibona obaba ekhaya ngenxayokuthi abayeni babo bondla eminye imindeni yangasese. Kunomama abafundisaizingane ngemali abayithola kanzima.
Kunomama la ngaphandle abangenazo izingane emishadweni kodwa
ubathola bebekezele yize noma kunjalo.Kubuhlungu uma umama ehlushwa
ingane ayizalayo uze umuzwe esekhalaethi: “Ukube ngangazi ngabe ngakushiyaesibhedlela ngesikhathi uzalwa.”
Ngike ngithi usuke usuyingane eqalekisiwe uma usuhlule umzali. NeBhayebheli liyasho emithethweni eyishumi lithi:“Hlonipha uyihlo nonyoko ukuze izinsukuzakho zande ezweni.” Mabaqhubeke njalo labo mama abenza okuhle emindeniniyabo nasemphakathini, uNkulunkuluuzoba busisa.
Kunomngani wami oke wangixoxelaindaba ebuhlungu ngomama owazala ingane wayilahla emgqomeni kadoti, esaba ukuthi uzothini kubo uma efika nengane, ngoba kungaziwa ukuthi ukhulelwe. Uthi leyo ngane yatholwangowesifazane othile owayezidlula ngendlela eya etohweni, wababaza ibhadiezwa ingane ikhala, wayithatha.
Akayanga ngisho nase msebenzini,waphuthuma ekhaya wachazela umyeniwakhe ngokwenzekile, kwasho ukuthiwayegane imvu yeNkosi eyayithobekile,ayibanga nankinga ngalokhu. Bayithathaingane bayikhulisa kwaba ngeyabongoba babengenabo abantwana emshadweni.
Lenganeyaphumelelaesikoleniyagcina isingumhlengikazi yasebenza yalungisela abazali bayo umuzi, yabondla,
iqinisekisisa ukuthi abasweli lutho. Phelayayazi kahle ukuthi bayithola ilahliwe.
Ngelinye ilanga yatholana nowesifazane owayegula ekhala ubumaye mayewena owabona umuntu oshaywayo, umaebuzwa ukuthi kwenzenjani athi: “Ngiyasha, ngisizeni ningicishe lomliloovuthayo.”
Kuthiwa wayezwakala exolisa ethi:“Ukube ngangazi, ngabe angiyilahlangaingane yami”.
Odokotela babengalitholi ikhambilomkumsiza ngoba kuthiwa wayesengaboni ngisho nasemehlweni, eseyinto ehhemayo nje.
Kuthiwa kwaze kwabizwa abefundisiukuba bezomkhulekela, kwayima egonyuluka ngento eyenza esemncane, wathiunembeza ubumudla yonke leminyaka,ephila kanzima ngenxa yanembeza,wenxusa abefundisi bamukhulekelebamchele ngamazi akhulekeliwe ukuzeahlanzeke.
Bakwenza lokho, kwaphela izinsukuezimbili washona engazi nokuthi le nganeayilahla, yiyo eyayi ngumhlengikaziowayemnakekela ngesikhathi egula esibhedlela engena bani.
Ngifisasikhululeizinhliziyozethusingabantu besifazane kule nyanga, sihlanzeonembeza bethu, sithulule yonke imithwalo, singene kuMandulo (September)singabantu abazelwe kabusha.
Sithulule konke okungaphakathi. Ziningi izindlela zokwenza lokhu. Umuntuakakhulule inhliziyo ngendlela abonaukuthi ingamlungela. Ungakhulumanomfundisi, umngane omethembayo, ilungu lo mndeni olithembayo, noma noNkulunkulu wakho ngoba konke okutshelayena, angeke akudlulisele kumuntu,kuphela nje yena uzobona ephendulangemisebenzi emihle phezu kwakho.
Ake sikhuculule onembeza kulenyanga...Uma kukhona onenkinga angayaziukuthi angayixazulula kanjani, sithumelele isms enombolweni ethi: 074 6968731, kungenzeka uthole iseluleko kumuntu ongafunda udaba lwakho.
Umuntuonjani ozibaunembeza? NOSIPHO MKHIZE
GUY VEZI>>[email protected]
NGENXA yokungaqondisisi kahlekomphakathi indlela okusebenzangayo umthetho webheyili, iFever
ngempelasonto icele uchwepheshe kwezomthetho waseKloof entshonalangayeTheku osathatha umhlalaphansi ukuthiacacisele abafundi ngemicikilishoephathelene nebheyili.
UMnuz Eric Jabulani Sibeko ongomunye wabashushisi abahlonishwayongesibindi nokucophelela ekucubunguleniicala, uthi uma umuntu eboshwa akushoukuthi icala selimlahlile ngoba kusuke kusalindwe ubufakazi obuqoqiwe.
“Phela akwanele ukuthi ubufakazi buqoqiwe, kumele kube yinkantolo egculisekayo ngobufakazi obusezithebeni zayo,” usho kanje.
Uthe lesi simo sifana nomkhuba wesintu sokunukwa umuntu kuthiwe uyathakatha kanti akunjalo. Noma esenukiweakabizwa ngomthakathi kuze kuyobhulwa. Kuyenzeka amaphoyisa abopheumuntu ngoba enukwa umphakathi kantiubufakazi abenele.
Uthi umshushisi ufana nomfundisiomele iqiniso futhi odingeka ahlonipheamalungelo omphakathi. Kuyisiko lokushushisa ukucubungulaubufakazi ngaphambikokuthath a isinqumosokuthi uyashushisa noma akashushisi. Isizathu salokhuuthiying oba
a izinhloso zababoshiweyo nabangaboshiwe azifani. Uqhuba uthi: “Lokhu kufakelaumshushisi ingcindezi yokuqaphela ikakhulukazi abantu abashaya ihlombengoba uma engacubungulisisi ubufakaziobuphambi kwakhe, angazibona edlaluhlaza amalungelo omphakathi .
“Phela amaphutha ayenzeka laphoabantukufanelebenzeizinqumoikakhulukazi amaphoyisa kumbe abashushisi . Kukaningi kuboshwa umuntu omsulwa azeasizwe yinkantolo ngoba ingagculisekingobufakazi obusezithebeni zayo.Omunye aphume phambili yize ubufakazibukhona ngenxa yokuthi abuqoqwangakahle.”
Uthi ezinkantolo kuhlupha abanyeofakazi ababa nehaba, bafake nezinongongoba benenzondo kumbe amagqubu.
Kunenkolelo ethi uma kwenzekaiphutha enkantolo, kungezwakala umakuyiphutha lokukhipha phambili isoni.
Kanti iphutha lokugweba umuntu omsulwa aze aye ejele, lihlasimulisa umzimba, lenze umthetho ungahloniphekingokusho kwaloluqweqwe olungabuzwaukuthi umthetho luwuphupha ngisho lulele. Nanxa selwathatha umhlalaphansi, lusacelwa ezinkantolo ukuthi luzolekelela.
Uma uhluza lenkulumo yiqondanisenawe usugwetshwa udilika jele kanti umsulwa. Kuphela nje inkantolo idukiswengofakazi abanezindebe ezimanzi.
“Kubalulekile ukuthi ofakazi bangabinehaba,” eqhuba. “ Kubuhlungu ukubonaizigilamkhupha ziphuma phambli ngenxayobufakazi obungahlelekile bese kuhlukumezeka abamangali.
Asibaqaphele laba abangamagaguokushaya ihlombe kodwa bebe besabaukuyofakaza ezinkantolo.
“Muva nje kuke kwaboshwa umfundisingenxa yabantu abakhuthele ekushayeniihlombe. Uze walinyazwa bungekho ubufakazi obubambekayo
“Ngokwami ngithi umthetho uyawavikela amalungelo ommangali nommangalelwa ikakhulukazi uma engakalahlwayicala,” ephetha.
Kufunekaubufakazi
ISIZULU
14August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
ISITHOMBE: GUY VEZIUMnuz Jabulani Sibeko
What she suffered, she told butfew. She did not deserve, whatshe went through. Tired and wearyshe made no fuss, but tried so hard stay with us.Our lips cannot speak how we loved her, Our heartscannot tell what to say, but God only knows howwe miss her, in our home that is lonely today. Yourlife was love and labor, your love for your familytrue, you did your best for all of us, we will alwaysremember you.
You and your family are kindly invited toattend the 40 Day Service of thelate Mrs S Reddy (Shiniyer)
Date: Sunday, 24 August 2014Time: 2pmVenue: Essiena Farm, Dorinkop
Sadly missed by her sons, daughter,sisters, daughters-in-law, son-in-law, grandchildren and a host of family and friends.
In Loving Memory
Mrs S Reddy(Shiniyer)
15/07/1931 - 11/07/2014
Fax CV to: 086 584 4328
Vacancy:Accounts/Admin LadyRequired by company based inStanger. Must have Pastelexperience.
Ibihanjelwe ngosondonzimaimingcwabo emibili eMandeni>> Le mingcwabo ibihanjelwe nguNdunankulu waKwaZuluNatal uMnuz Senzo Mchunu
XOLANI NXUMALO
AKAZANGE akuthole ukuphumulangempelasonto uNdunankulu waKwaZuluNatal uMnuz Senzo Mc
hunu, njengoba emva kukubuya oLundiukuyovula ukuhlangana kweNdlu yamaKhosi ngoLwesihlanu, ebivulwa yiSilo samaZulu uGoodwill Zwelithini, ngoMgibelonangeSonto, wahambela imingcwaboemibili eMandeni.
Bekunobhazabhaza wetende ngoMgqibelo eduze kwezitolo zaseMandeni, lapho bekunenkonzo yomngcwabo wezinsizwa ezintathu ebeziyizikhulu zenyunyana yabasebenzi, iNational Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa),ezidutshulwe zabulawa ngeledlule zihleliendlini yomngane wazo elokishini laseMandeni, eSundumbili, esigcemeni sakwaChappies. Abadutshulwe babulawanguMnuz Njabulo Ndebele obenguNobhala we Numsa kwaSithebe, iphini lakhe uMnuz Sibongiseni Ntuli, noMnuz NtobekoMaphumulo. AbabilikulabaabaseMacambini, lapho ngakusasa bekutshalwa khonainkosi yabo, Inkosi uKhayelihle WisemanMathaba.
Kulo mngcwabo bekukhona noNobhala jikelele weNumsa uMnuz Irvin Jim. Uthole ithuba lokuphika alale ngomhlane,lokuthi lenyunyana izilungiselela ukuphenduka ibe yiqembu leze politiki.
Laba bobabili uMnuz Mchunu no Mnuz
Jim, basihlabe basinikiza isihluku okubulawe ngaso lezi zikhulu zenyunyanaeMandeni. Ayikatholakali imbangelayokubulawa kwabo, kodwa kunabathi umkhuba usekhaya.
Ngakusasa kube nendumezuluyenkonzo yokutshalwa kwenkosiyaseMacambini ebisezinkundleni zemidlalo kule ndawo, eduze kwenkantolo nomuziwenkosi, kwaMuzikawudlulwa.
Inkonzo yenkosi ibihanjelwe yinqwaba
yamabutho eholwa yinkosi yasemaNzimeleni, eyaKwaKhoza neyaKwaNzunzaeNsingweni.
Inkosi yaseMacambini ibingumdidiyeliwamabutho, njengoba kuyiyo ebikhonjweyiSilo samaBandla ukudidiyela amabuthoemshadweni waso obungeledlule, oLundi.
Bekukhona uSihlalo weANC, KwaZuluNatal uMnuz Mchunu, uMengameli weNational Freedom Party (NFP), uNkk
Zanele kaMagwaza Msibi, uSihlalo kazwelonke weIFP uMnuz Blessed Gwala,lapho inkosi ike yaba yisishoshovu saloleli qembu, iPhini likaNgqongqosheweziNdaba zokuBuswa koHulumenibaseKhaya nezoBuholi beNdabuko, uMnuz Obed Bapela, inkosi yaseMvezo eEastern Cape, Inkosi uMandla ZwelivelileMandela, ezalwa yindodana kaDkt NelsonMandela eseyashona, uMnuz. Makgato
Mandela.Umculo ubudla lubi njengoba
bekukhona uHlengiwe Mhlaba oculekwanyakaza izihlwele ebezigcwalise amatende amabili.
Kucule noRay Zondi wakhonaeMacambini, iOld Time Religion yaseMgungundlovu yezinsizwa ezindala, ezihlokomise izihlwele ebezingaphezu kwezi10 000, nekhwaya yaseMathubesizweHigh School, ebishayelwa nguMnuz Dumisani Mthembu.
Kuvele ukuthi inkosi ikhothame isilungiselelaudwendwelwendodanayayoendala uMthokozisi.
Nokho abantu baphoxekile bengasalitholi ithuba lokuzwa oSgwili ZumanoThokozani Langa becula, ngenxa yamabutho abengasadle nkobe zamuntu, esethatha ibhokisi etendeni ephuma naloeliyisa emathuneni aKwaMuzikawudlulwa.
Yiwona futhi abeyingenisile inkosi ngehubo elithi ‘akawanga uMcambi, uguqengamadolo’.
Kuzokhumbuleka ukuthi kwenzekeokufanayo eminaykeni engaphezu kwama22 edlule enkonzweni yokutshalwakweNkosi uChakide Mathaba, obeyibamba lenkosi yase Macambini isafundaisikole.
Ithe isabonwa ebhokisini inkosi endala,angena amabutho ayithatha.
ISITHOMBE: SITHUNYELWEBekuno Ndunankulu waKwaZuluNatal uMnuz Senzo Mchunu noNgqongqoshe wezokuBusa ngokuBambisana neziNdaba zoMdabu uNkk Nomusa DubeNcube, Inkosi uMandla Zwelivelile Mandela, emngcwabeni weNkosi uMathaba
August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
ISIZULU
15Unalo ugqozi lokuba yintatheli? Sithumelele izindaba ezizoshicilelwa kwiCitizen Journalism ekhelinielithi: www.stangerweekly.co.za
XOLANI NXUMALOUSEKUPHINDILE lokho kokuwolaizindondo uMnuz Wiseman ‘Spono-no’ Mpunzana (47), waseMelvilleKwaDukuza, ongumsakazi we VibeFM ezinze KwaMashu, abuye abenguthisha eMelville H.P. School.
Lolu khondolo lokulandelwayizindondo uMnuz Mpunzanalwamqala esemncane engumdlaliwesibhakela ngaphansi kuka-Elijah‘Tap Tap’ Makhathini, owayengum-pethawesibhakela wakuleli esisind-weni se middle weight, nemenenja
yakhe uMnuz Chin Govendor, esite-beleni sabashayisibhakela baK-waDukuza. Unesiphiwo njesokukhipha unyawo kunoma yiniayenzayo. UMnuz. Mpunzana usan-da kuhlomula ngendondo emkha-kheni wezindaba kumbe ukusakazaokuvelele ekuthuthukiseni um-phakathi. Le ndondo uyizuzengekhono lakhe ekushayeleni uhlelolwezenkolo emsakazweni iVibe FM,olungenangamaSontokusukelange-hora lesithupha kusihlwa kuze kubengeleshumi ebusuku, olubizwa
ngokuthiUMTHOMBOWOKUPHILA.Sekungokwesibili uMnuz Mpun-
zana ethola indondo ngalolu hlelonjengoba ethole eye SABC MusicCrownGospelAwardenyengo-2011.Lenauyithathenjengomthoba-nhliz-iyo ngoba uyemukele esemanzinikade engcwaba indodakazi yakheuNongceboBavumile obeneminyakayobudala eyi-10 ebishone engoziniyemoto. Ngonyaka olandelayo uM-nuz Mpunzana ubuye wemukeliswaenye indondo yiMeya yaKwaDukuzauMnuz Ricardo Mthembu, ebizwa
velela njengesakhamuzi saK-waDukuza.
Lomsakazi uzalwa eMthandeniKwaMapmumulo, eduze kweSa-
bantu abazibona bengamukelekiemindenini yabo nasemiphakathiniabaphila kuyona. Uqale ukusakazakuGoodnews Community Radio.
UMnuzMpunzananemiklomeloyakheISITHOMBE:XOLANI NXUM-ALO
Ziza zilakanyana izindondo kumsakazi waKwaDukuza
khisizwe High School.Uzalwa nguMnuz JulyMbomvu Mpunzana, en-tombini yakwa ZumauJulliet. Bobabiliabasekho emhlabeni.Ungowesihlanu kwaboezinganeni eziyisithu-pha. Ngaphandle koku-sakaza ubuye ahambeleizinkonzo nemibuthanonamajele eyokhuthazaabantu ngempilo yabo.Usebenza kakhulu na-
ngokuthi yiMay-oral AchievementAward. Laphaubetuswa ngoku-
XOLANI NXUMALO
NGESIKHATHI isizwe sibabaza ukukhothama kweNkosi yaseMacambini eMandeni,ehambe ngengozi yemoto emgwaqeniuR66, ngaseNkwalini ngoMgqibelo ebusuku, sekuvele ukuthi emasontweni amabili
adlule bekutshalwa inkosi yaKwaNodunga KwaMaphumulo, esiFundeni iLembe.
Inkosi uKhayelihle Wiseman Mthaba(57), etshalwe ngeSonto emathuneniasemzini wayo KwaMuzikawudlulwa,eMacambini, kusifunda iLembe, ilandelaInkosi uQaphelani Zulu, waKwaNodunga,
inkantolo yayo engase Zithabeni HighSchool, KwaMaphumulo.
Ngaphambi kokufika enkantolo yalenkosi, udlula umuzi kanokusho womculikamasikandi owaziwayo uMfiliseni(Mphiliseni) Magubane, odume ngelikaMqabul’asheshe, esigodini saseOtimati.
Kwenzeka lokhu nje, umphakathi wakwaMaphumulo ubusababaza ukudlulaemhlabeni kwenkosi ebidume ngokulungayasoCheni, KwaMaphumulo, Inkosi uMussoline Musawenkosi Zubane.
Njengayo inkosi yase Macambini, inkosiyaKwaZubane ikhothame isajabulele uku
vuka kwamasimu omoba endaweni yayo.Lokhu kulandela ukusungulwa komphilandawonye (cooperative) wakwa Zubane, okwaze ukuthola izimali zokuvusalo msebenzi wokulinywa komoba kulendawo, osizana nomshini kashukela iGledhow Sugar Mill. Inkosi uZubane ike yabayilungu lomKhandlu oShay’umthethokuHulumeni omdala waKwaZulu.
Ahamba elandelana amaKhosi esiFundeni iLembe
August 22, 2014Stanger WEEKLYPage 16
Service GuideS
randees
electrical cc
Electrical Installations, Sales, Repairs
& Maintenance
141 Mahatma Gandhi Street,
KwaDukuza
Tel:032 - 551 6221 Fax: 032 - 551 6224
A/H: (032) 551 3403 Cell: 082 892 0565
HOOBLAL’S
CATERING
COMPLETE:
- Catering - Draping
- Lighting - Hiring
- Venue setting - Uniformed waiters
- Meals prepared and delivered for all functions
including funerals and ceremonies
Cell: 082 782 2910
Telefax 032 551 2039
Email : [email protected]
For quality and tasty meals call
Situated in Groutville-•KwaDukuzaFrom the Market follow•the boards
CELL NO: 078 252 4660 | 073 247 5248
NGONYAMAUPMARKET DAILYACCOMMODATION
“HOME AWAY FROM HOME”
CELL: 073 247 5248
Located in a safe, fencedand friendly environment
in Groutville -Kwadukuza, offers daily
and monthly fullyfurnished accommodation
Contact: Tasneem (Females only) 084 723 6255BBM: 2B29C9CB
Muhammed (Males only) 083 338 3374
Lose 4 - 12 Kg’s in a Month
LOSE WEIGHT NOW?Ask me How
A F R I K A
PLANT HIRECIVILMINING
APPROVED COASTALS SUPPLIERS
Cell: 083 776 6885
Tel: 032 484 8482
TRUCKS & EARTHMOVING MACHINERY FOR HIRE
CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE OF ROADS
BULK EARTHWORKS & BUILDING PLATFORMS
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION
LOW BED, ROLLBACK & CRANE TRUCKS
DE-SLUDGING OF SEPTIC TANKS
SUPPLIERS OF SAND, STONE, BRICKS & BLOCKS
Phone : 082 971 5040
072 127 0404 / 071 819 2569
DOORS
RB
DOORS
RB
083 232 0020
Visit our display
at BUILIT in
BALLITO
Contact: Tel 035 789 2278 / 083 232 0020
Tel R/Bay: 035 789 2278
Ballito: 032 586 3331 Fax: 086 605 0080
Email: [email protected]
Suppliers of MERANTI Garage Doors
Tel:
032 586 3331
Manufacturers of quality,
maintenance free fibre glass
garage doors in a wooden
grain finish
CURRIES, PIES, BURGERS, FISH & CHIPS, SANDWICHES, BAIT & TACKLE
KWA-DUKUZA PRE-PAID ELECTRICITY AND WATER
TOKENS ALSO AVAILABLE
SPECIAL TO ALL SAPS AND TRAFFIC OFFICERS - TEA & COFFEE R1
FRESH TASTE AT A GREAT PRICE
OPEN DAILY 5AM TO 8PM • TEL: 032 551 134219 KING SHAKA ROAD, STANGER
Shop No. 1, Cane Growers Arcade,
51 Hulett Street, Stanger
Tel: (B) 032 - 551 1940 / 551 1790
Tel: (H) 032 - 551 1625
Cell:082 822 4771
BLINDS Contact us for great deals on packages forIndia Egypt Mauritius
Far East etc
78 Colenbrander Street, StangerP O Box 909, Stanger, 4450Tel: +27 (O) 32 551 2800Fax: +27 (O) 32 552 1388
+27 (O) 86 645 4359Cell: +27 (O) 82 324 3406Email: [email protected]
Bus Tickets
We Also Specialize:Palisade
Fencing andGates
Unit 85B 19,FLAMINGO HEIGHTSTEL: 032 944 3521CELL: 071 774 7043EMAIL: [email protected]
Dino
CV JOINTS &SUSPENSION CENTRE
SPECIALISTS INCV JOINTS,
SUSPENSION, BRAKES
No. 1 Cnr of Cato & Mahatma Ghandi StreetTel: 032 551 4215 / 18 • Cell: 081 030 5031
FREE CHECK & QUOTE
CTN CARPORTS &
AWNINGS
For Carports, Awnings & Entertainment
areas. Excellent quality and workmanship.
We will beat any written quote.
Travolan
Cell: 082 473 8795
Fax: 086 574 2275
Email: [email protected]
Free quote:
NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED
No. 9 Arcacia Road, Warrenton
Tel/Fax: 032 552 3701 Cell: 082 920 5048
ELECTRONIC GATESPECIALISTS
SALES * SERVICE * REPAIRS(CALL OUT FEES APPLY)*
• GATE MOTORS • GARAGE DOORS• ELECTRIC FENCING • CERTIFICATE OFCOMPLIANCE • ELECTRIC DOOR LOCKS
• CCTV CAMERAS - INTERCOMSSHABEER SABJEE 082 678 6228 (BUSINESS HOURS ONLY)PREFERRED SERVICE PROVIDER TO MOST MAJOR INSURANCE COMPANIES*CALL OUT FEES EXCLUDES LABOUR AND SPARES
EVERGREEN MOTORS
Mechanical and Auto Electrical workshops are welcome!
Tel: 032 - 552 2093
Ravi - 082 667 1790
for a fast, professional and cost effective quotation for
all your vehicle repairs!
* Full diagnostic using the
latest equipment on the
market. This is a one stop
workshop for all mechanical,
auto-electrical and fuel
Smithers Road, Stanger (opp Sasko Bakery)
injectionproblemsunderone roof.
*Engineoveralls *Allmechanical repairs
Our services include Auditing, Tax, Bookkeeping,SARS Audits, Insurance, Medical Aid & Investments.We offer you a one stop service for all your statutory
and financial requirementsContact us for an appointment to discuss
your accounting and tax work.Stanger: Office 1, 121 Mahatma Gandhi Street
Tel: 032 551 4336 • Cell: 084 205 6000Durban: 140 Northway, Durban North
Tel: 031 563 2222www.etagroup.co.za
Excel Tax &Accounting
EXOTIC STAGE DÉCORAND CATERERS
Contact: Gan NaickerCell: 076 265 4456
Home: 032 - 551 1552
Specialising inDecors for all occasions,complete catering for all
functions (Buffet)“Done with a
professional touch”
FABWELD
Square Tubes
Square Bars
Flat Bars
Rectangular Tubes
Plates and Sheets
Gate Accessories
Abrasives
Distributor of Air Products
TEL: +27 (032) 552 3659 / 552 1735 (Bus)
Fax: 032 551 5089
Cnr. Lindsay & Scheffer Road, KwaDukuza
DELIVERING ON THE PROMISE OF INNOVATION
CCTV INSTALLATIONS ‐ GATE AUTOMATION ‐ INTERCOMS
REPAIRS TO COMPUTERS ‐ COPIERS ‐ FAX MACHINES ‐ PRINTERS
BURGLAR BARS AND GATES MANUFACTURED TO SIZE
STOCKISTS OF NEW & USED CCTV EQUIPMENT, TV's,FRIDGES, HI-FI'S, DVD'S, FURNITURE
STORE OPENING SOON AT 19 KING SHAKA ROAD CALL
NOW FOR A FREE QUOTATION 0734151021 / 0760790162STORE OPENING SOON AT 19 KING SHAKA ROAD
CALL NOW FOR A FREE QUOTATI0N 073 415 1021 / 076 0790142
BEECertificates -
SANASAccredited
MLOMBOVU
TLB HIRE
New JCB 4 x 4
Call: 083 400 5331
083 482 0248
Now-in-Stock• 2 Door Steel StationeryCabinets• 4 Draw Steel Filing Cabinetswith Security Bar
OFFICEWAREHOUSE
Call: Ahmed 082 684 6078
All types of Office Desks+ Office Chairs + Credenza+ Book Shelves + Gas liftChairs, ETC, ETC, ETC
OFFICEWAREHOUSE
Call: Ahmed 082 684 6078
SSEERRVVIICCEEGGUUIIDDEE
Clairvoyance: Crossing Over
Angel: Therapy Course, Readings
Counselling: Bereavement,Marriage &adolescent
Cleansings: Home,vehicle & businessMotivational seminars & Tarot card readings
cl0
05
34
4-2
3-1
3r©
SWASTIKA SINGH RAICell: 073 907 2111 Tel: 032 943 3898
Obligation free inquiry
August 22, 2014 Stanger WEEKLY Page 17
• COMPLIANCE AUDITING• SHERMTRAC TRAINING• SCAFFOLDING TRAINING• FIRST AID TRAINING• FIRE TRAINING• SAFETY REP TRAINING• SAFETY OFFICER TRAINING
SAFEPRO OHS
Call our office for weekly discounts on training...OFFICE:0325516257CELL:0836544617
Email: [email protected]
Crane Truck•TLB•Tipper Truck•Bobcat•Bomag Rollers•Soil Compactors/•WackersPlate Compactors•Generators•Water Pumps•
Paving Breakers•Brushcutters•Saw Cutters•Concrete Mixers•
Shakti Plant & Civils cc
CONTACT US FOR ALL YOUR PLANT HIRE NEEDS:Tel: 032 551 4403 | Cell: 084 620 0198
Fax: 086 241 0924 | Email: [email protected] Edgar Charlton Drive, Newtown, KwaDukuza
We specialize in the following Plant Hire:
Shades Airconditioning& Refrigeration
Sales, Services and Repairs torefrigeration, airconditioningand appliances.
Unbeatable prices on Aux,Daytek and Beko
T's and C's apply
Tel: 032 551 6939 | Cell: 082 863 0405Mohammed
Bux
CV Joints BrakesBall Joints Wheel Bearings Tie Rod Ends
Shocks Power Steering repairs4x4 Suspensions
Propshafts
THE CV PROTHE CV PRO
SUSPENSION SPECIALISTCV JOINTS
Find us at 7 Smithers Road, Stanger
Old MotorTown Midas Building, Workshop No. 2
Cell: 079 863 2636 Office : 032 - 551 3670“God Bless You In Motion” We Get “U” Moving Again
THE Stanger Mus-lim Association(SMA)willhostanin-ter-school under 13soccer tournamenton Saturday, 6 Sep-tember at StangerHigh School (The-unissen Road).SixteenKwaDuku-
za primary schoolshave been invited bythe SMA to partici-pate in the tourna-ment.
The tournamenthasreceivedthesup-port of the Depart-ment of Educationand keen interestfrom the Depart-ment of Sport andRecreation.
TheSouthAfricanFootball Association(SAFA) will also playa leading role in thetournament.SMAchairmanZaf
Khan said: “It is ourpleasure as part ofour Youth Develop-mentProgramme, tohost this soccer tour-nament.
“Wewould like toencourage all ouryouth to actively en-gage in sport, as ameans towardsbuilding a better fu-ture.”
Each school willfield a team of 12players (nine activeand three reserves).
Every player willreceive a certificateof participation withthe finalists receiv-ing medals and tro-phies.
SMA public rela-tions officer ShainManjoo, said: “Thesoccer event willhaveasportybut fes-tival atmosphere.We encourage par-ents and families toattend the event tosupporttheirrespec-tive teams.”
All team mem-bers will receivelunch packs and re-freshments duringthe day.
There will also bevarious food andtrading stalls at theevent and prospec-tive stall holders areencouraged to con-tact Aslam Ballim orthe assistant secre-tary Yahya NtwanaBanda at the localSMA office on 032552 1216.
A curtain-raiserto the final will seeolder soccer stal-warts such as Mi-chael Harris, YunusMooradandtheinfa-mous Daniel Pillayamongst others taketo the field in a dis-play of the LowerTugela soccer hey-days.
SMA tohost U13inter-schoolsoccer
CLASSIFIEDSACCOMMODATION VACANCY
BUSINESS FOR SALE
HERBALIST
FOR SALE
FLATS TO LET
TRANSPORT
HOUSES FOR SALE
LOANS
HOUSES TO LET
Deadlinefor
ClassifiedAdvertising
isMonday10am.Contact
Nalisha on032
552 3363
ESTATES
PREMISES TO LET
AYER ROCK Guest-house, 74 Gera-nium Street, StangerManor, “Tasteful ex-ecutive accommoda-tion”. Contact: 032-5516503/0825623676.
General Dealer Busi-ness for sale or toshare in Market Plaza-Taxi Rank. Contact:073 005 5565.
6m Sliding drivewaygate, galvanized, ingood condition, oncoR1300. Contact: 083469 7918.
1 x bedroom, lounge& kitchen in CBD,R2900.00 excl. L/W.Contact: 032-5514382.
Single professionalworker needed for sub-letting a two bedroomflat in Newtown, prefer-ence: female, R1500.Contact: 060 379 4533,to move in immedi-ately.
Main building and out-building for sale at 49Rose Road, StangerManor, Price R995 000.To arrange viewing call082 442 6622/084 6283952.
We do the following:1.Free property evalu-ation2.Buy and sell proper-ties3.Arrange financeDo not hesitate to con-tact Mthunzi for help on083 729 6425 or at [email protected].
For Sale3 bedroom, modernkitchen, swimmingpool, large land-4th Av-enue-R1 150 000.003 bedroom, free stand-ing, spacious land-Glenhills-R475 000.00800 sqm land-Stg Mnr-R270 000.00Contact Sanji-082 3386861
Fortune Teller/Herbal-ist-Prof. Salim Musa,Call: 073 691 1092,Ballito, Stanger, Strictlyby appointment, Pri-vate & Confidential.
Are you drowning indebts? We assist youwith an admin order,remove all garnisheesfrom your salary andincrease your takehome pay. Pay oneaffordable installmentwith repayments fromas low as R600 perR50 000 debt. We donot charge any up-front fees. Take actionnow: Phone-Princess(Stg Office)-032-5521194/A/H: 073 9296811, Makhosi (DBNO f f i c e ) - 0 3 1 - 3 0 67250/A/H: 083 3481663, Indira-032-5521170 (A/h)/083 6512441.
PETS
Mandeni BoardingKennels-Safe Accom-modation for your dogswhile you are away.Phone: 082 565 5065.
Tuck Shop to let fencedand safe place at Me-morial Reserve Ent-shawini, Rent negotia-ble. Contact: 082 9368722.
SERVICES
House Plans Drawn.Residential/Commer-cial. Dream Architec-tural Designs. Contact:Hayden Thumbasamy,083 986 4645/032-552 7602, Email: [email protected].
Transport required fromStanger to Umhlanga,8am to 4:30pm, Mon-day to Friday. Contact:082 462 1504.
Apprentice ElectricianIntake for 2015Well establishedelectri-cal contracting compa-ny is inviting applicantsto fulfil the position asapprentice-electriciansSuccessful candidatesmust have the follow-ing:--1 year of industrialemployment in anyengineering field witha flair to electrical engi-neering-Must have matricBachelor pass with a Caggregate-Must have drivers li-cence-Must have minimumS2 or N4 electrical-Willing to participate inthe associated trainingprogramme for a pe-riod of 4 years appren-ticeship under mersetacontract.A short listed candi-date list will have to gothrough a theoreticalaptitude test.Closing date for appli-cations-30 September2014Fax CV’s to 032-5514842Email: [email protected]
Blockman/Assistant re-quired. Call @ StangerSupermarket, 42 Lind-ley Street.
Clothing Factory Isithe-beRequires experiencedpersonnel to occupy thefollowing positions:-1)Quality Controller/AuditorFor Constructed Trou-ser and other similargarments. Must havesewing/constructionknowledge and be ableto implement a smoothquality controlled sys-tem.2)Construction Trou-ser/OtherProduction/Line Man-agerProduction Supervi-sorsMust have thoroughknowledge in garmentconstruction, produc-tion and quality man-agement & finishing.3)Head MechanicMust be knowledgeablewith Bartack, Button-hole, Button Sew-on,and other specializedmachinery used forTrouser.Applicants are advisedthat environment is fastpaced and requireshuge responsibility ineach of the positionsadvertised.No chancers please!To arrange an inter-view: Contact: EbrahimKhan 082 323 1363/Work: 032-459 3564/Other: 083 611 1362.Email: [email protected].
Code 10/11/14 Driverrequired with experi-ence and sober habit,15 Bauhinia Road.Contact: 072 2882331.
H/D Driver required,Must have code 10licence with PDP.Tel: 032-552 5848.
Office Admin femaleposition available,must have Pastel ex-perience.TLB Drivers required.Contact: 072 2305654.
AUCTIONIN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
KWAZULU-NATAL DIVISION,PIETERMARITZBURGCASE NO. 4829/2014In the matter between:
FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITEDPLAINTIFF
andKALIL BROTHERS DEVELOPMENT CC
FIRST DEFENDANTRegistration Number 2005/019208/23MONTGOMERY CHARLES KALIL
SECOND DEFENDANTFABION PETER KALILTHIRD DEFENDANT
JONATHAN MICHAEL KALILFOURTH DEFENDANTJEROME JIMMY KALILFIFTH DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF SALEPLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the under-mentioned property will be sold by Public Auc-tion by the Sheriff for the High Court of LowerTugela on TUESDAY, the 9th day of SEPTEM-BER 2014 at 10h00 outside the Sheriff’s Office,134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/KwaDukuza KwaZulu-Natal.The property is described as:-Erf 130 Tinley Manor Beach, Registration Divi-sion FU, Province of KwaZulu-Natal, in extent 1708 square metresHeld by Deed of Transfer No. T44919/2005and situated at 130 Rosalyn Crescent, TinleyManor Beach, Tinley Manor, KwaZulu-Natal,and is zoned residential.The following information is furnished but is notguaranteed:The property is vacant land.The Conditions of Sale may be inspected at theoffice of the Sheriff, Suite 6, Jay Krishna Cen-tre, 134/6 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger/Kwa Dukuza, KwaZulu-Natal as from the dateof publication hereof.Take further notice that:1. This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to
a judgment obtained in the above court.2. The Rules of this auction is available
24 hours prior to the auction at the officeof the Sheriff for Lower Tugela at 134Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger,KwaDukuza.
3. Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisitesubject to specific conditions, inter alia:- Directive of the Consumer Protection Act68 of 2008
(URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961),
-FICA-legislation i.r.o proof of identity andaddress particulars,- Payment of Registration deposit ofR10 000.00 in cash or bank guaranteedcheque,- Registration of conditions.
The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela willconduct the sale with auctioneers R Singh(Sheriff) and/or S Reddy and/or S DE Wit.Advertising costs at current publicationrates and sale costs according to court rulesapply.DATED at PIETERMARITZBURG this 7th dayof August 2014.PLAINTIFF’S ATTORNEYSG J CAMPBELLSTOWELL & CO295 PIETERMARITZ STREETPIETERMARITZBURGTEL: 033-845 0500REF: G J CAMPBELL/fh/FIR/1496
In the Estate of the lateMandlakayise Joram
MdletsheIdentity Number:380101 5398 08 2Date of Birth:1 January 1938Date of Death:12 June 2013
And surviving spouseKhanyisile Priscilla
MdletsheIdentity Number:491227 0595 08 7
Estate No:8379/2013 DBN
Creditors and Debtorsin the above Estate arehereby required to file theirclaims with and pay theirdebts to the undersignedwithin 30 (thirty) days fromthe date of publicationhereof.
Dated at Stanger this22 day of August 2014.SHAM & MEERP.O. Box 146, Stanger,4450
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
AND DEBTORS
2 b/r, lounge, kitchen,B/T, 37 Court Road,Townview. Contact:032-437 8252.
2 bedroom house,R1800.00 immediateoccupation. Contact:073 634 1215.
2 bedroom, lounge, din-ing room and kitchen,toilet and bathroom tolet in Stanger Heights.Phone: 032-551 3368.
Basement to let, 2 xBedroom + Lounge,kitchen. Contact: 072907 7041.
Glenhills-Outbuilding,1 Bedroom, lounge,kitchen, toilet & bath-room, R2000 incl.L/W. Contact: 083 8452137/083 336 9128.
Outbuilding to rent,3 Ebrahim Drive, StgManor, Highridge,kitchen + 3 rooms,Price: R3000-00 excl.L/W. Contact: 082 5532944.
Room to let, ideal fornurses or studentsnear the Hospital, Hul-lett Str. Stanger. Con-tact Valerie: 076 4192085/032-551 4024.
Stanger Heights-Spa-cious Basement Prem-ises-ideal for youngcouple. To be available01/09/2014-R3000.00per month O.N.O. Con-tact: 032-551 1261/083611 8545.
copies distributedper week
October - December2012
Verified FREEDistribution
Audit Bureau of Circulations ofSouth Africa
29 900
MOTORING
18August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
weeklywheels
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Mr X-Haust Mr Tyre
Mr -Haust Mr TyreX
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
EXHAUST SPECIALIST
87Mahatma Ghandi Street, Stanger Ronald: 082 400 2115
OPENING SPECIALS
OPENING SPECIALS
W
e
i
l
l
a
a
n
y
w
b
e
t
w
t
q
t
n
r
i
t
e
n
u
o
a
t
i
o
“
G
”
U
A
R
A
N
T
E
E
D
W
e
w
i
l
l
a
t
a
n
y
b
e
w
t
t
n
q
o
t
a
i
o
n
r
i
e
u
t
“
G
U
R
N
E
E
”
A
A
T
D
TRADING HOURS: MON-FRI 8am to 4.30pm
SAT: 08:00am to 3pm
SUN: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
TRADING HOURS: MON-FRI 8am to 4.30pm
SAT: 08:00am to 3pm
SUN: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
W
e
t
e
B
E
T
a
r
e
h
S
i
n
U
d
e
r
C
a
r
r
i
a
g
n
e
R
e
a
i
r
s
p
TAXI SPECIALS
Complete 3Y/
4Y System Fitted
R650
Front Pipe
R300
incl
1.6/1.3 Toyota Corolla Branches
for Enhanced Performance
& Better Fuel Consumption
R750
fitted
Corolla 1.6/1.3 Performance
Branch & Stainless Steel
Exhaust Combo
ExhaustWelding
from
R15
R1700
fitted
Golf Complete Stainless
Exhaust & Branch Combo
fitted
R1800
Tailpiece
from
R60
Complete Bosal Mild
Steel System from
fitted
R650
Cowley/Bosal Universal
Silencers Supplied
& fitted
1yr Guarantee
R280
1yr Guarantee
Knuckle Joints
fitted
R180
UNBEATABLE AT
UNBEATABLE AT
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
from
87 MAHATMA GHANDI STREET, STANGERTEL: 032 551 3439 • RONALD: 082 400 2115 • RYAN: 072 375 2545
FAW V2 - Amazing launch price car special>> Best value for money hatch in South Africa
THE brand new FAW V2 – available at theunbelievable launch price of onlyR99 995 – is the best value for money
hatch in SA.This entry level hatchback is a competitive
newcomer that impressed during its six monthlaunch programme.
With a 1.3 fourcylinder 16 valve engine theFAW V2 boasts impressive fuel consumptionnumbers, namely 6.5 litres/100km (and that'swith four occupants).
Safety, convenience, comfort and featuresinclude: aircon, dual air bags, ABS with EBD,electric power steering, radio / CD / MP3 / USB,electric windows and mirrors with side repeaters, mag wheels, rear spoiler, full size sparewheel and central locking with remote.Power: 67 Kw. Torque: 120 Nm. 5 Speed Manual
Peace of mind comes in the form of a threeyear / 45 000km service plan, three year /100 000km factory warranty, and one yearfree roadside assistance.
THE BRAND NEW FAW V2 Aircon, radio/CD/MP3/USB, electric powersteering, dual airbags with ABS and EBD3 year or 45 000km service plan.
New Suzuka specialedition is hereSUZUKIAutoSouthAfricahas introducedaSu-zukaspecialeditionversionof itsGSXR750mo-torcycle to link with its recently announcedsponsorship of the local Suzuki 4:8:12 endur-ance circuit racing.
This special edition is available from all 46
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe special edition version of the SuzukaGSXR 750 motorcycle is here.
Suzuki motorcycledealers in South Af-rica,butasit isaspe-cialordermodel,de-livery takes two tothree weeks.
The bike willcome with aYoshimura slip-onexhaust system,rear-seat cowl andBST carbon wheelsas standard. Thereisa lengthy list of op-tions, from whichcustomerscanselectspecialequipmenttomeet his or herneeds. Optionsrange from racingrear sets, braidedbrake hoses, racingbrake and clutch le-vers, race body-work, tank protec-tion, a quick-releasefuel filler cap, coldtyre alarm with achoice of tyres, agearposition indica-tor, power com-mander V fuel tun-ing,GBRenginepro-tectors and an MRAracing screen, aswell as a carbon fi-bre fender and hug-ger.
EachSuzukaspe-cialeditionmotorcy-clewillbenumberedindividually.
The recommend-ed retail price isR172 000.
Come andcelebrate ourAugust savings!
Umhlanga Multifranchise 031 570 47001-3 Meridian Drive, Umhlanga Ridge, Gateway
A FORTUNE 500 companyChina’s Oldest and largest Automotive Group
ASLAM AMEER 073 788 6174 KAVEER SINGH 081 042 3156ASLAM AMEER 073 788 6174 KAVEER SINGH 081 042 3156 AMANDA DE JAGER 031 570 4735081 813 4863081 042 3156073 788 6174
95a Mahatma Gandhi Street,Kwadukuza, Stanger
Tel: 032 552 1966 | 032 551 3250 | 032 945 1023 | Cell: 082 561 3992Tongaat: 032 944 1023 / 944 2904 | Cell: 084 589 5537
KSST avenge defeat>> Volleyball association prepares for women’s tournament
WEEKLY REPORTER
KSST Volleyball Club avengedtheir first round league defeatat thehandsof reigning cham-
pions Grove End with an emphatic2-0 win in their second round en-counter on Thursday night at the as-sociation courts.
Grove End took an early 4-2 leadbefore KSST quickly leveled thescores at 5-5 to stay in the hunt forhonours. It was dubbed a “Neil Peru-malvsCameronSinghshowdown”asboth players demonstrated their at-tacking prowess at the courts.
Perumal gave Grove End a com-fortable 13-9 lead, but Singh quicklysnuffedout the leadwithaflurryofat-tacks from power to level the scoresat 13-13. KSST took a slender 19-18before their prodigal son, Lionel Jaliwas introduced into the fray forLloyd
Chetty.Trailing 20-24, Cyprin Tulsiram
served the ball onto the net to giveKSST a fluent 25-20 victory.
Fans expectedGroveEnd to intro-duce Viinie Singh at the start of thesecond set in the hope of turning thetide in their favour, but the talentedyoungster made a brief appearancemidway into the second set.
Grove End forged 11-8, but theirlead was quickly swallowed up by adetermined KSST outfit who leveledthe scores at 13-13 before taking acommanding five-point cushion (18-13).GroveEndralliedbackgamely toreduce the deficit to a mere two-points (17-19) before man-of-the-match, Singh hammered a winnerdown the line to give KSST a hardearned25-23andkeeptheirleagueti-tle aspirations alive.
Meanwhile, there were major up-sets in the KDSA Social League on
Thursday night. Second-placedTeachersStyleslumpedtoahumiliat-ing 25-19; 14-25; 12-15 defeat at thehands of fourth placed Virgo. CoolLeadersreturnedthesmileonthefac-es of the Style lads after toppling logleaders Sunbrook 2-1.
In other volleyball news, KwaDu-kuza Volleyball Association (KDVA)will host the Nandos-sponsoredwomen’s volleyball tournament onFridaynight at the association courtscommencing at 6pm.
The tournament is open to all la-dies with teams being drawn from ahat.Medalswillbegiventoallpartici-pantsbeforesupper isservedtoall la-dies (courtesy of Nandos).
KDVA president Isaac Abrahamexpressed his sincere thanks to themanagementofNandos for theirgen-erous sponsorship and urged thewomen inKwaDukuza to comeout intheir numbers on Friday night.
PHOTO: WEEKLY REPORTERKSST Volleyball Club team stayed in contention for league honours after beating Grove End in straight sets (20)on Thursday night.
WEEKLY REPORTER
ZAKARRIYA Muslim School (ZMS) werecrowned Association of Muslim Schools(AMS) KwaZuluNatal under 15 champions after beating defending championsNizamia in straight sets (20) in the finalplayed before a large crowd at the ZMSGround on Saturday.
ZMS, who lost to Nizamia (2513) inthe round robin matches of the tournament, sneaked a place into the semi’s after finishing runnersup in the pool A. AlAzhar who trounced Orient 253 wereoddson favourites for honours afteremerging winners in pool B.
But, the home stunned the more fancied Al Azhar outfit in the semi’s, winning2521; 2515 to book their place in the final. Nizamia, who lost the 1st set (1325)to Orient came back strongly winning thenext two sets (2523; 1514) to set up afinal against ZMS, whom they beat earlier in the competition.
ZMS, enjoying a huge vocal supportproduced brilliant volleyball in the finalbeating their nemesis (Nizamia) 2523;2519 to clinch the KZN Under15 title.ZMS coach, Aslam Randeree was ecstatic with the performance of his chargesand commended the lads who defied theodds stacked to become KZN champions.
In the open final, Port Shepstone Islamic School proved too strong for ZMSwinning the first set 2515.
The local lads put on a gutsy performance in the 2nd set before going down2522.
There was fierce rivalry for supremacyin the under 17 ranks. In the first semifinal clash Orient held onto a hard fought2519; 2522 win against Nizamia to booktheir place in the final. In the 2nd semi’sAl Falaah eked out a hard fought 2522;2517 win against Port Shepstone.
Orient had to dig deep into reserves,holding onto a desperately close 2523;2523 win to clinch the under 17 title.
There was little separating theyoungsters in the under 13 ranks. Nizamiabeat Hartley 1425 in the opening set oftheir semifinal clash, but Hartley returned the favour in the second set, winning 2514 to level the scores at 11 andpush the game into a third and decisiveset. Nizamia booked their place in the final with a nailbiting 1512 win in the finalset.
The Al Falaah U13 lads gave theirschool mates something to cheer abutafter beating Al Azhar (1825; 2523;159) in the other semifinal clash. Al Falaah were crowned U13 champions afterbeating Nizamia (2523; 1325; 1512) inthe final.
Hosts of the AMS KwaZuluNataltournament, ZMS was indebted to IsaacAbraham (who served as tournament director), officials of KwaDukuza Volleyball Association and members of CoolLeaders and Teachers Style VolleyballClub, who officiated throughout the day.
Zakaariya MuslimSchool pupils were ec
static after beingcrowned KwaZuluNa
tal Association ofMuslim Schools under
15 champions.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
ZMS crowned KZN under 15volleyball champions
WEEKLY REPORTER
THEREweremixedfortunesforGled-howUnitedDarts Club in theirDistellRichelieu-sponsored KwaDukuzaDarts Association league doubleheaderclashplayedat theTasteof In-dia Restaurant in KwaDukuza onWednesday.
Gledhow were trailing 5-6 head-ing into the last two singles matches
intheirclashagainstNevil’sAuto.Va-sa Rungasamy levelled the scores at6-6 against Nevil Kisten before Char-lie Pillay claimed awalkover to guideGledhow to a thrilling 7-6 win.
In the match against IsithebePaints,Gledhowwereonthebackfootright fromthestart, losingthequartetof team matches to trail 4-0.
Their fortunes worsened afterwinning just a solitary doubles clash
and were staring at the barrel of de-featafter trailing1-6heading into thesingles matches of the evening.
Gledhowneeded towin all six sin-glesmatches in thehopeof snatchingvictory from the jaws of death. YoganPillay gave Gledhow a glimmer ofhopeafterbeatingVineshGeanballeyin the opening singles clash.
But, thewritingwasonthewall forthe Gledhow lads after Jerry Goven-der and Vishalin Parmasivan wontheir singles matches against Ter-rence Subban and Rungasamy re-
spectively togiveIsithebePaintsa8-2lead.
Nine Pillay and Jerry Arunachel-lam rubbed further salt into thewoundedGledhowoutfitafteroutwit-ting Justin Naidoo and Jodie Naidoorespectively. Gledhow’s Charlie Pil-lay beat Asogan Latshoomananin the final singles match to addsome respectability to the score-line(3-10).
Meanwhile, log leaders DarnallAction Sporting suffered a humiliat-ing 1-12 defeat at the hands of R & B
Gledhow.R & B proved their dominance af-
terDarrelShanmagum,NeeranSom-nath,AshleyHarripersaad,CollinRa-malingam, Rajesh Parasaraman andKevinPillay ensuredacleansweep inthe singles matches.
Mixed fortunes for Gledhow August 22, 2014
stanger
WEEKLY
SPORT
19
WEEKLY REPORTER
DOLPHINSInotchedupan impressivedouble victory in the Dolphin CoastSquashFirstDivisionLeague tostay incontention for league honours.
AfortnightagoDolphinstoppledlogleadersUmhlali I (11-6) andonThurs-day night trounced Umhlali I (12-4) atthe Dolphin Coast sports Centresquash courts.
On Thursday night Basil beat DinoMoodley 3-1 to give the visitors a per-fect start. But, Shane Govindasamyquickly snuffed out the visitor’s leadwith a thrilling 3-1 win against RavinPremnath.
Rashid Joosab, who lost a mara-thon 5-setter (3-2) against Shawn Ad-ams a fortnight ago bounced back towinningways on Thursday night witha comfortable 3-1 win against TerryShane to give Dolphins a 7-5 lead.
Dolphins“wonder-kid”,AveshNur-badhwhoreclaimedthetopranking in
the Dolphin Coast Squash ladder afterbeating Ross of Umhlali I a fortnightago, consolidated his position at thetopoftheleader-boardswithathrilling3-1winagainstKyletosecurethe2-bo-nuspointsforthehometeamandguideDolphins toback-to-back leaguevicto-ries.
Meanwhile,Darnallwereon there-ceivingendyet againafter slumping toa humiliating 2-14 defeat at the hands
of log leaders Umhlali I.Kim Stewartlost her clash (1-3)
against Piet Smorfitt and YashinTewary stumbled to a 3-1 loss againstTerrenceMaidman to leave Darnall indire straits after trailing 6-2.
JasonWright sealed the fateofDar-nallwitha fluent3-0winagainstGrantFowlds and Ross ensured a cleansweepforUmhlaliafterbeatingRupertRencken in straight sets (3-0).
Dolphins I notchedup an impressivedouble victory inthe Dolphin CoastSquash First Division League.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Dolphins notch up impressive double victory
ContactVanessa:
072 251 [email protected]
Neresh:073 008 0949
375 000 copiesacross 14 local papers
every week
weeklyweeklyweeklywheelsweeklywheelsweekly
Advertise in our newweekly motoring
section
STANGER WEEKLY
SPORTAugust 22, 2014
PROTECT YOUR LOVED ONES!!
STAY ONE STEP AHEAD OF CRIME!
Call us Now on 083 561 1097
for our Limited 2 in 1 special
RENT TO OWN SYSTEM WITH AN EXTERNAL BEAMWith Outdoor beams in place, you’ll know well in advance that thereis an intruder on your property. Having extra time to respond in an
emergency can mean the difference between life & death.
To improve your security, take advantage of our fantastic offer.
Terms & Conditions Apply
24 HOUR ARMED REACTION ›››››››
GLOWRITE ELECTRICAL65 Lindley Street (opp. Stanger Supermarket)Telefax : 032 - 551 3349 Cell: 083 736 8474
Accredited partnerSupplied & Installed
from
from
Supplied & Installed
R1350
Openview HDSatellite TV
NOW AVAILABLEPay once, watch for
free, for lifeAuthorised installers
DSTV PVR HD DECODERR999.00
SPEEDHEAT INSTANTHOT WATERR699.00
R550
GHD HairIrons
Available R599
T’s & C’s APPLY
21/23 CHIEF ALBERTLUTHULI STREET, STANGER
TEL: 032 551 2889
NEW ARRIVALS!VARIOUS STYLESVARIOUS STYLESVARIOUS STYLES
August 22, 2014Page 20
EZE’S Electrical Competitive LeagueThursday, 21 August
7pm-Titans vs Grove End (umpire-KSST)
8pm-Warriors Sport vs KSST (um-pire-Grove End)
Club on duty: Grove EndOfficial on duty: Bevlin Thaver
KDSA Social LeagueThursday, 21 August7pm-Virgo vsMOB (umpire-Darnall
United)8pm-DarnallUnitedvsCoolLeaders
(umpire-MOB)Club on duty: MOBOfficial on duty: Anesh Sathnarian
KwaDukuza VolleyballAssociation fixtures
Ilembe Crickethonours top achievers>> Praises for outstanding performers in this year’s seasonWEEKLY REPORTER
ILEMBE Cricket Union honouredtheir top achievers in the2013/2014 season at their annual
meeting-cum-awards presentationheld at the Stanger Heights PrimarySchool on Friday night.
In his presidential address, AbooIsmail expressedhis sincere thanks totheKwaDukuzaMunicipalityforprep-aration of the wicket throughout thepast season and looked forward totheir continued support throughoutthe new season.
He congratulated Manor Cricket(50 overs league winners and War-riors Sport-sponsored knockoutchampions), United (T20 Pool ‘A’ win-ners) and Oceanville B (T20 Pool ‘B’winners).
He complimented Manor Second-arywho clinched thehigh schoolsU15titleandZakarriyaMuslimSchoolwhoemerged victorious in the U19 ranks.
He praised Mikhalyn Naicker whowas appointed skipper of the KwaZu-lu-Natal rural U17 squad.
Ismail congratulated Ronald “Ti-ger”PonnsamyandDesiganPillaywhosuccessfully completed their Level Icricketcoachingcourseandhopedthatbothteacherswillgivebacksomethingto the game in the hope of improvingthestandardofplay intheprimaryandsecondary school ranks.
Five centurieswere recorded in the2013/2014 season. Levaan Moodaly(103)ofMorningside,AlveiroNadasen(100notout in theT20Leagueand142in the 50 Overs League) of Manor,Rocky Mghobozi (114 not out) of Nko-bongo and Harry Naidoo (101) ofMorningside notched up centuries.
Eight players notched up a “five-wicket haul” in a single match for thepast season, namely Eslin Jude Abra-ham, Shane Harris and Suveer Maha-raj of Dawnheights, Calvin Pillay, D.Govender and Iresh Hemraj of Mag-
num,D.Naidoo ofMorningside andK.Cele of Mandeni.
Ilembe Cricket honoured Nadasen(who scored 297 runs at an average of99)andIresh(whoclaimed12wickets)who excelled in the 50overs league. Inthe T20 ‘A’ League, Yusuf Ismailclaimedthebattingaward(202runsatanaverageof67runs)andM.Azam(19wickets)scoopedthebattingandbowl-ing accolade.
In the T20 ‘B’ league Trinesh Deo-dat (118 runs at an average of 23.6runs) and Austin Govender (11 wick-ets)wereadjudgedthebestbowlerandbatsman respectively.
Steven Jacobs was also honouredafterheclaimedthebattingaccoladeinthe KZNChallenge League (Stream2).
The coveted president’s awardwaswon by Iresh Hemraj of MagnumCricket Club. Ilembe will kick off thenewseasonwitha six-a-sideknockouttournament in commemoration oftheir 70th anniversary.
Officials of theIlembe CricketUnion (seated)honoured thetop achievers(standing) inthe 2013/2014season.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDDesigan Pillay (secretary), Alveiro Nadasen (skipper) and Naren Singh(president) of Manor Cricket Club proudly show off their 50 oversLeague shield.
Do you know of alocal sporting
superstar? Write forus using the CitizenJournalism tool at
www.stangerweekly.co.za
Specials available at STANGER TOPS ONLY from Wed 20 August 2014 to Saturday 23 August 2014, while stocks last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. E&OE. Prices include VAT. No traders please. Not for sale to persons under the age of 18.
125 Balcomb StreetTel: 032 551 4551
Normal Trading hours:Mon - Fri: 8am - 7pm
Sat: 8am - 5pm Sun: 10am - 3.30pm
STANGERSTANGER
750ml
KWV 3yr Brandy
R99.95750ml
24 X 330ml HansaPilsener Cans
R139.95
SmirnoffVodka
R8395750ml
Spiced GoldRum
R109.95750ml
Klipdrift Pre-mium Brandy
R129.95750ml
Chivas Regal12yr Whisky
R26995750ml
6 X 330mlHunters DryDumpies
R45.95
24 X 330mlAmstel LagerDumpies
R149.95
First WatchWhisky
R84.95750ml
SmirnoffGuarana 250ml
6 Pack
R34.95