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A number of reasons to celebrate MANY people either look forward to the festive pe­ riod and begin their countdown to Christmas in Oc­ tober, while others are left running for the hills to avoid the ‘silliness’ that comes with the season. As we get ready to wind down and take a breath­ er, we decided to reflect on some of the wonderful reasons to celebrate the year that was. Yes, we can talk about some of the lowlights as well (no pun on the word ‘lights’), but that would not be very festive at all. The team at the Fever has had a wonderful year and has shared some truly remarkable memories with you. We’ve had an action­packed year from meeting wonderful individuals who are slowly changing their communities one step at a time to covering campaigns that shows a proactive community who are willing to fight for their beloved home towns. To those people who are continuously going the

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Rolene Strauss was crowned Miss World at the weekend and now features in a long list of remarka­ ble women who continue to make a difference to the countries they live in and the world. South Africans also took time through out the year to remember Nelson Mandela and do their bit to fulfill his legacy. It’s been a year since his death and many ques­ tioned the stability and patriotism of South Afri­ cans. The good news is, it seems as if communities are now more united than ever. Many believe his spirit still lives on calling it a sprinkling of ‘Madiba magic’. Clearly South Africans will continue to make great strides despite the negative news that some­ times comes to the fore. The Fever would like to wish all our fantastic cli­ ents and readers a wonderfully happy festive sea­ son and here’s to welcoming 2015 in style.

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KIA UMHLANGA • TEL: 031 940 3570 continues to destroy some of our communities. However, the one thing that continues to stand undefeated is the spirit of the Upper Highway community. Through the difficult times, our readers have once again proven that we are, without a doubt, among the most resilient and strong-willed. We have weathered all the storms that came our way and have demonstrated that we can be a community to be proud of - from our disabled horse rider achieving his goals to a local woman beating breast cancer and becoming an inspiration to others - our community stands together proud! We are confident that 2015 will be better than ever. We, at The Hillcrest Fever, have faced our

own challenges this year, but as we enter 2015 we renew our pledge to you to do our very best to continue to be the most accurate, fair and balanced source of news, opinion, features, sports and entertainment in the Upper Highway Area. We will continue to be open and honest with our readers and we assure you that the new year will be one never to be forgotten. Our hearts go out to those who lost loved ones this year and those experiencing difficulties of all types this holiday season. We extend sincere and warm wishes to our Hillcrest Fever family for a safe and peaceful festive season, and a happy and prosperous 2015. Kalisha Naicker Senior Journalist Hillcrest Fever

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Dear Readers, TODAY marks the end of another year for the Hillcrest Fever, and as the festivities kick off for this season, let us reflect on moments that touched our lives and the community this past year. 2014 has been marked by persistent challenges in our economy with price inflations (food, electricity, fuel, etc.). We had weather catastrophes and crime

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TWENTY-TWO years into democracy, political party funding still remains a closely guarded secret. Besides the funds disbursed from the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) and Parliament’s disbursement to parties represented in the national legislature, very little is known about the private donors, companies and individuals who sponsor various political parties. The secrecy around the parties’ funding became more evident recently through an application by My Vote Counts through the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) for political parties to disclose their private donors. My Vote Counts describes itself as a “campaign formed by citizens and members of existing civil society organisations concerned with democracy and social justice”. It says on its website that the campaign is not affiliated to or aligned with any political party and that membership or affiliation is open to all South Africans of voting age “who share our objectives”. Of the 13 political parties represented in Parliament that the NGO had asked to disclose their funders, only four had responded. The four responses did not come from the political parties themselves, but from their lawyers who punched holes in the NGO’s application, saying there was no legislation that forces political parties to publish this information. Political analyst Xolani Dube, founder of the Xubera Institute for Research and Development, said political parties disclosing their private donors would compromise their chances of getting government tenders. “In some instances, donors function as agents of moneylaundering. Disclosing who they are would be exposing them to financial trouble. Some individuals in these political parties benefit in these deals.” He said the problem with other funders is that the parties did not want the public to know who they were affiliated to because some of them might be questionable. “The problem is the nature of the membership of political parties. It is dominated by pensioners who cannot raise their own funds so political parties have to go out and look out for donors,” he said. Dube said there are a few conglomerates and individuals who sponsor multiple political parties. “There are people like your [Nicky] Oppenheimer [former chairman of De Beers diamond mining company] who would sponsor all political parties according to their proportional representation. The Guptas are also funding both the ANC and DA. They have also have had meetings with IFP president Mangosuthu Buthelezi.” Dube said he expected the 22-year-old blackout to continue. My Vote Counts co-ordinator Janine Ogle expressed “outrage” that, on the eve of the 2016 Local Government Elections, political parties refuse to publish information about the sources of their private donations. “That there is no legislation that forces political parties to publish this information is not a valid response. Political parties currently canvassing for votes should be willing to disclose this information. It is an insult to the electorate and the South African public for political parties to say this information is not necessary for deciding who to vote for on election day. “The electorate needs to make an informed decision who to vote for, and who a political party accepts private donations from is part of the information necessary in making that decision.”

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NDIAN Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi arrived in South Africa last week as part of his two-day visit. Msunduzi municipal Mayor Chris Ndlela welcomed Modi on Saturday morning at the Pietermaritzburg train station after Modi travelled from Durban to Pietermaritzburg by steam train. Hosted by KwaZulu-Natal Premier Willies Mchunu and various provincial executives, the train ride was representative of Mahatma Gandhi’s trip to Pretoria in 1893 when he was told to move to third class from the first class of the train. Gandhi, with a first-class ticket in hand, refused and was kicked off the train at the Pietermaritzburg station. A Gandhi statue was unveiled in 1993 by Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Pietermaritzburg. When Modi arrived, he laid a wreath at the monument, thereafter he made his way to Durban. In Durban Modi said India and South Africa needs to improve their ties. Modi, addressing dignitaries at Durban’s city hall, said improved trade and investment would remain a key component of relations. Modi had met with President Jacob Zuma during his visit and they

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had also agreed to work on defence matters. “Let’s take advantage of the opportunities of our partnership,” said Modi. “The first Indians arrived here on November 16, 1860. They were 342 indentured labourers. “Today, the city of Durban has the largest gathering of Indians outside India.”

Modi paid tribute to Indians living in South Africa and what they had achieved since settling in the province 156 years ago. He said he was mindful that over the years Indians living here had endured apartheid and colonialism. Even though they are now South African, they had preserved and maintained their culture and values.

“Today, they are proud citizens of this great country, having made great strides in education, the judiciary and medicine. Many are leading entrepreneurs.” On his way to Durban, Modi also visited the Gandhi settlement in Inanda. Ela Gandi, Gandhi’s granddaughter, met him at the site with other local religious and community leaders.

North Coast collisions ONE person was seriously injured in a crash on the R102 near Compensation on the North Coast on Sunday. According to Netcare 911’s Chris Botha paramedics arrived at the scene and found that two vehicles collided. “After the injured were examined it was found that one person sustained serious injuries while two others escaped with minor injuries. “Medics stabilised the injured at the scene before transporting them to a local hospital for the care that they required,” said Botha. The accident is being investigated.

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ONGAAT Child Welfare is inviting all interested golfers to show off their skills at the first ever Tongaat Child Welfare Golf Day at the Maidstone Country Club on Sunday, 7 August starting at 10am. The inaugural event is two-fold as it will be held in honour of women and to launch the annual Charity Fair. The fair will be held from Wednesday, 31 August to 4 September 2016.

Inaugural golf day for child welfare The main sponsors of the event are Mediclinic Victoria and Dr Sudeshan Govender and family. Social work manager Jo Moodley thanked the major sponsors for their kind donation towards the inaugural event. “The golf day is going to become an annual event. The event will be very exciting as golfers can bring their families as well. There will be prizes, treats and other culinary delights,” said Moodley.

Women attending the event will be treated to pamper sessions and other goodies. The tee off for golfers is 11am and entry fee is R300 per golfer which includes green fees and prizes. Moodley said they will also host a women’s event on Friday, 5 August 2016. “The free event will be held for deserving women in the community. More information will be provided closer to the event.”

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Moodley urged community members and keen golfers to support this charity event. “Companies can also play their part by sponsoring a hole at the golf day at a cost of R3000 or give a donation to the organisation.” Interested golfers and sponsors can contact Jo Moodley or Devi Naidoo on 032 944 1514 or email devirani@tcw.org.za for further information. - Supplied

Celebrating Africa TONGAAT Central Library celebrated Africa bringing all cultures together recently. A platform was created for engagement around value and belief systems,

culture, traditions, food, clothes and religion. The event was met with great enthusiasm and the core essence that filled the atmosphere was humanity.

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THE Tongaat Diwali Celebration Committee is spreading cheer once again and aims to continue their 400 food hamper drive after the success of last year’s campaign. The organisation’s main objectives are to provide community service – irrespective of race, religion and colour, language or political affiliation. Each hamper will contain 2kg rice, 2.5kg white sugar, 2.5kg cake flour, 2 litre cooking oil – these are the main items that a family needs. The total cost per hamper is R120. The aim is to distribute 400 hampers which costs R48 000. For this vision to materialise, the organisation is appealing for assistance. Chairperson Prem Misthry said: “Over the years we have made every effort to collect funds to enable us to provide for those in need. With the passing of the years, this becomes more difficult. The present state of the economy and retrenchments are some of the reasons for this. “It would be appreciated if the public could sponsor R1200 as this will being joy to 10 needy families during Diwali.” The hampers will be packed and delivered to the clubs from Golden Sun Supermarket on 26 October at 9am. For more details or to contribute, email Prem Misthry – tongaatdiwali@gmail.com or call 032 944 5013 or 082 458 1030. - Supplied

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da’s house and vehicle demanding that he be removed from his position. The protesters took to the streets in the early hours of the morning of 21 February and reportedly blocked the R102 and N2 with burning tyres and trees. “It took the detectives almost five months to gather evidence and they managed to trace the suspects,” said Zwane. The KwaZulu-Natal acting provincial commissioner Bhekinkosi Langa warned the community not to engage in unlawful gatherings. “The police will not tolerate such behaviour where property is being damaged and innocent people are being assaulted.

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Suspects arrested for burning councillor’s property EVEN suspects were arrested on Monday, 11 July, at Shaka’s Head, Umhlali area for allegedly being involved in the burning of the ward councillor’s house and vehicle earlier this year. This is according to KZN SAPS spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Thulani Zwane who said the suspects were arrested in the early hours of Monday following an intelligencedriven operation by the Phoenix Tactical Response Team and detectives from Mandeni SAPS. “The operation was conducted after detectives were investigating a public violence and malicious damage to property that was reported at Shaka’s Head. They appeared in the Umhlali Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, 12 July, for public violence, arson and malicious damage to property,” he said. According to reports, on Tuesday morning Shaka’s Head residents took to the streets protesting, closing off the N2 and other roads demanding the suspects be released from police custody. IPSS spokesperson Paul Herbst said the N2 was open to traffic shortly afterwards, but the P445, a link road between Ballito and Compensation, was still partially barricaded with a heavy police presence at the scene. Zwane said the morning’s protests came after several people were arrested for the incident that occurred in February. In February this year angry protesters in Shaka’s Head allegedly burnt ward 4 councillor Jetro Ban-

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Man injured after fall: Tongaat A man was injured after he fell approximately four metres from scaffolding at a construction site on Gopalall Hurbans Road in Tongaat. At approximately 1pm on Saturday 9 July members of Reaction Unit South Africa were dispatched to the construction site after receiving requests for medical assistance for the injured man. Upon arrival the construction worker was treated for moderate injuries before being transported to a local hospital. It is alleged that while setting up a steel structure the man slipped from the scaffold and fell to the ground.

Housebreaking suspect apprehended: Verulam A suspect that was attempting to break into a business premises on Mission Road in Verulam was apprehended by members of Reaction Unit South Africa recently. Officers were dispatched to the property after receiving information that the suspect had jumped over the perimeter wall. Upon arrival officers found the suspect attempting to gain entry into the back of the building. Necessary force had to be used to restrain the suspect after he resisted arrest. The suspect is a habitual criminal and has been arrested by officers on several occasions for house breaking and theft. Theft of motor vehicle: Tongaat – Be on the lookout for a white Opel Corsa bakkie with registration NJ 64975. The vehicle was stolen from the Tongaat river mouth on Saturday the 09th of July 2016. The bakkie was fitted with a white canopy. If anyone can assist in locating the stolen vehicle, contact Reaction Unit South Africa. - Supplied

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THE Belvedere Shri Mariammen Dhuruga Temple is inviting patrons to be a part of history as their building plans co-insides with the Mariammen Prayer taking place at the weekend (see details in What’s on). The officials have decide to invite all devotees, patrons, businesses and well wishes to become part of history by donating a block to ensure that

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the building reaches completion. Each block costs just R5. “In this way every single person can help by sacrificing perhaps something they really like or love and donate to the temple. “R20 will get you four blocks, R100 will get you 20 blocks while R500 will help you donate a pallet containing 117 blocks.

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“In this all, rich or poor, we can build this temple in true community spirit,” said Reggie Naicker, chairperson of the temple. Donation can be made at the temple or banked directly into: FNB CURRENT ACCOUNT ACC.NO : 62033987121 TONGAAT BRANCH - Supplied

what’s on To place a notice in the “What's on” section, email coastalweekly@gmail.com or fax us on 032 945 2502. Deadline – Monday 4pm. Items in this section will only be run twice ahead of your event and are free of charge. >> The Belvedere Shri Mariammen Dhuruga Temple, situated at the corner of Saunders Circle and Hercus Avenue , Zone 4 , invites all to their 32 Annual Mariam­ men Prayer on Sunday 17 July commencing at 9.30am. The chariot procession will leave the temple on Satur­ day 16 July at 10.30am proceeding through Belvedere, Flamingo Heights and Belgate. An earnest request is made to devotees carrying Ghargum to book before Thursday at the temple. Daily prayer will be held up

until Saturday with the de­hoisting of the flag on Tuesday 19 July. >> Vishwaroop Temple and Dharamsala will be observing Guru Purnima on Tuesday 19 July from 6.30pm to 8pm. The programme consists of Bhajans, discourse on Guru worship and special hawan dedicat­ ed to all gurus. For further enquiries contact Navin Panday on 076 700 7861. >> To all members of the Brake Village Sri Siva Soobramaniar Alayam. Please be advised that the Al­ ayam will host a Special General Meeting on Sunday 31 July at 10.30am. The meeting will be held at the Temple Hall. The purpose of the meeting is to present changes to the existing constitution and formalisa­ tion of a Trust in the name of the Alayam. A copy of the proposed amended constitution will be available at the Alayam for your perusal from the 18 July 2016. >> Sandfield Siva Subramaniar Temple ­ Main Road, Sandfields, Tongaat is hosting Mariammen Prayers on Sunday 17 July from 9.30am to 1pm. All Wel­ come >> The Shree Karumarriamen Ghargum Prayer will be held on 31 July opposite Brake Village Temple. Morning prayer takes place at 10.30am and evning prayer takes place at 4pm. Lunch and early supper will be served. Donations will be appreciated. For details call Ford 073 456 2255, Mala on 073 025 4286 or DV on 078 905 5521. >> Tongaat Child Welfare is hosting their 76th an­ nual general meeting on Saturday 30 July at Tongaat Welfare Centre, Tesco Drive, Potgieter’s Hill in Tongaat. RSVP by 27 July. Call 032 944 1514. >> Donating a unit of this “precious gift of life” can save up to three lives of those patients in dire need of blood. Donate this Saturday, 16 July 2016 at the Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple in Gandhi’s Hill, Tongaat from 10am to 2.30pm. >> The Shri Siva Subramaniar Alayam of Umdhloti Drift Verulam (est.1900) invites the public to the an­ nual Maari­Amman prayer on 24 July (Sunday) at 10am. Please contact Mrs Gonum Moodley for further info on 0744518662. >> The Shree Veeraboga Emperumal Temple is observing the Annual Marieammen Prayer commenc­ ing with the Flag hoisting, Friday 15 July at 5pm. The daily prayer on Saturday 16 July takes place at 5pm fol­ lowed by a concert by Bhavani Gengan. The Gargum and Paal Kudum takes place on Sunday 17 July ­ the procession will leave the ground at 8am, morning prayer at 10.30am and Afternoon prayer at 3pm. >> The members of the Sri Dhuruga Ammen Public Temple is hosting the annual Mariammen prayer for 2016 from 15 July with flag hoisting ceremony and cul­ minate on 17 July. The main Mariammen Gargum prayer will be held on 17 July at 10am. The public is invited. >> The Tongaat South Vishnu Temple invites all to their Shasthi (Muruga Prayer) on Saturday July at 3pm, Vishnu prayer on Friday 15 July at 5.30pm, Amman Prayer on Sunday 17 July commencing at 8.30am and Manjal Kungum Abishegam on Saturday 16 July at 11am. Meals/prasad will be served. All wel­ come. >> Verulam and District United Hindu forum presents modernisation and its impact on Hindu cul­ ture and traditions which will be hosted by Advocate K.C . Naidoo on Friday 8 July at 6.30pm at the Sivan Sabay. For more informatiton, contact Dr RB Singh or Mr Govi Moodley on 082 876 2770, 083 797 8438, 0325333691 or emailvduhforum @gmail.com >> Fairbreeze Govt Indian school 1952 class of standard 6 is inviting former to students of the class for a get together. Date venue and time to be con­ firmed. Please call Baker Saib on 032 9457206 or 032 9453416, Sonny Govender on 032 944 6415. >> The Tongaat South Women’s Forum is looking for women to join their group. They are also urging people to donate spare fabric, cotton and zips. The group meets at the Tongaat South Library in Watso­ nia every Tuesdays from 9.30am. For more informa­ tion, call Pushpa Govender on 032 944 6892 or 073 897 9944. >> The Shri Siva Subramaniar Alayam (est.1900) of Umdhloti Drift, Verulam invites you to join us for weekly prayer services from 8am to 9am on Sundays. Contact Mrs Gonum Moodley on 0744518662 The centenary hall is available for hire 7 days a week. Contact Mr D.Lingappen for community use on 0829617609 or email sssalayam1900@gmail.com >> The Sandfields Civic Association is hosting a Potjie Competition and Bring and Braai on 25 June 2016 at the Sandfields School grounds. Entry: R50 per pot. Grounds open at 4pm. Entry to ground: R10­ adult, R5 child 12, senior citizens, free. For more infor­ mation, contact Yogan on 0844678474. >> The Verulam Regional Hospice will be hosting a hospitality marquee at the Gold Cup Race at Grey­ ville Racecourse on 30 July. Tickets R250 per person and tables of 10 are available. For more details, con­ tact Ruby Naidoo on 032 5333195 or Sharlene Thomas on 032 533 2764.



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Ombudsman of Coastal Weekly According to the editorial policy of theCoastal Weekly, readers are invited to comment about the newspaper’s contents, and significant errors will be corrected as soon as possible. Please send information about correc­ tion of mistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsman of Media24’s Com­ munity Press, George Claassen, at george.claassen@media24.com or call him at 021 8513232 or 083 543 2471. Readers can also complain about the contents to the South African Press Ombudsman. In that case, please phone 011 788 4829 of 788 4837, send a fax to 011 788 4990 or e­mail to press­ombudsman@ombudsman.org.za

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F there is one person who has learnt how to wield power, it is SABC chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng. South Africa has had many powerful politicians, trade unionists and business people, but Motsoeneng has emerged out of obscurity to become South Africa’s most colourful and influential media personality. This is not because of any particular achievements in the field of broadcasting but because of his inflated sense of importance and his ability to keep his grip on the SABC in spite of a damning public protector report and court judg-

ments against him. Motsoeneng has embarked on an unapologetic mission to turn the SABC into a pro-government propaganda machine, going to the extent of banning negative coverage of President Jacob Zuma because “he deserves a certain degree of respect”. Motsoeneng previously issued a decree that the SABC should broadcast a 70% quota of positive news in its bulletins, irrespective of what is actually happening in the country. Recently, Motsoeneng banned coverage of violent protest action on television news bulletins. Journalists who questioned this decision were suspended, sparking a backlash from the media fraternity and media freedom institutions. This has not altered Motsoeneng’s swagger. He believes himself to be invincible and is dismissive of whatever criticism comes his way. Following the sudden resignation of the acting group chief executive officer, Jimi Matthews, Motsoeneng waved off suggestions of a crisis at the

SABC. His pomposity knows no bounds. “Just because one or two people South Africans once had to watch a cough here, it does not mean we are all group of religious leaders praying over sick. All is well here at the SABC; we are Motsoeneng on all the television news not all sick,” he said at a media briefing bulletins of the day. How is this news? last week. In one of his He was even “I can assure you, at the highest most bizarre more dismissacts of vanity, ive of criticism managerial level we are lacking. Motsoeneng of the SABC’s That is why we keep on moving said he wantnew editorial ed SABC campolicy of cen- from one crisis to another. Truth era operators soring nega- be told, we are not happy at the to be retrained tive news and as they “make violent prolook expertise the SABC has at the him tests. shorter than highest level. “What is he really is”. this censorMotsoenship thing? It is English so I don’t know eng has been given free reign at the it. There is no censorship here.” SABC for far too long, supposedly beMotsoeneng clearly undermines cause he has high-level political prothe public’s intelligence and is blinded tection. After allowing Motsoeneng to by his own egotism. run the public broadcaster like a feuThere are few people who would dal lord, the ANC finally spoke up this have the audacity to retain an in-house week. ANC chief whip and chairperchoir, at a cost of close to R4 million a son of the party’s communication’s year, to sing praise songs about them- subcommittee Jackson Mthembu selves. lashed out at the decision to censor the

news and the poor leadership at the SABC. “I can assure you, at the highest managerial level we are lacking. That is why we keep on moving from one crisis to another,” Mthembu said. “Truth be told, we are not happy at the expertise the SABC has at the highest level. “You need to ensure that we have people who know how to run an institution as big as the SABC. You can’t bring any Tom, Dick or Harry to run the SABC.” The SABC board hit back at the ANC, disputing that the management is not adequately educated, skilled and experienced to run the public broadcaster. This is despite it being proven that Motsoeneng does not even possess a matric certificate. The situation at the SABC is no different from other state-owned companies that are moribund through bad leadership. Motsoeneng was left to his own devices for far too long and allowed to fashion the SABC like his own kingdom. Those who have only woken now to the fact that a megalomaniac is in charge of the public broadcaster will battle to dislodge him. • Ranjeni Munusamy is a political journal­ ist and commentator for the Daily Maver­ ick. ranjeni.munusamy@gmail.com.

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OAKLANDS/BRINDHAVEN The Trustees, Management Committee and Members cordially invites you and your family to our

Annual Karumarieamman Prayer

Sunday, 24 July 2016

FLAG HOISTING ON FRIDAY, 22nd JULY 2016 AT 6 PM PROGRAMME 9.30 am – Commencement 10.30 am – Garghum Procession leaves stream alongside Temple 11.30 am – Kumba Prayers at Shri Karumarieamman Temple 12 noon – Lunch 2 pm – Ceer Kanji and Concluding Prayer Devotees required to provide garlands for themselves and their Garghums. Donations in

Cash and Kind will be appreciated

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T is winter, which means that, like many us, rats and mice are looking for some­ where warm and cosy to spend their days. For property owners, this means an in­ creased likelihood of rodents trying to make their way inside your house to set up home. These nocturnal creatures are most ac­ tive between dusk and dawn, and usually hide from humans during the day. It is often easier to spot the signs of a rodent problem than the actual pests themselves, so it’s important to know what to look for. Are you worried you may have unwanted rodent guests lurking in your home? Here are tips on how to spot and get rid of rodents. Signs of a rodent problem Droppings Rodents do 50 to 80 droppings a night, small and dark (approximately 3­8 mm in length), scattered randomly. Look for drop­ pings particularly along walls, in cupboards or under sinks. Grease marks Grease marks and smudges are caused by mouse fur constantly brushing against walls, floors and skirtings on regular routes.

You may find dark smears around holes or around corners too. Urine pillars With heavy infestations, body grease combined with dirt and urine tend to build up into small mounds that are up to 4cm high and 1cm wide. Scratching noises People often report hearing unusual scratching noises during the night when mice are most active. Listen for noises be­ tween partition walls, under floorboards, in false ceilings, basements and lofts. Nests Mice use easy to shred materials such as newspaper and fabrics, together with other soft materials to line their nest. Check lofts, suspended ceilings, cavity walls, under floorboards, behind fridges, under stoves and in airing cupboards for mice activity. Nests will often contain young mice. Tracks Rodent tracks and tail marks can show up in dusty environments such as unused lofts and basements. To check for activity, sprinkle flour, talcum powder or china clay and check for fresh tracks the next day.

Strong smell Mice urinate frequently and the urine has a strong ammonia­like smell. The smell may be strongest near the main site of ac­ tivity or in enclosed spaces. This smell can linger for a long time even after an infesta­ tion has been removed. If you are going to try and catch a mouse, you need to know the best bait to use. In most cases, when people think of mice, they think of cheese, but did you know that mice aren’t really that passionate about cheese? That’s not to say they won’t eat it, just that they won’t go out of their way to snack on it. Mice do, however, love peanut butter, so if you are planning to try your hand at some DIY mouse control, peanut butter would be your best bet to lure them into a homemade trap. How to make a humane DIY mouse trap • Take an empty toilet or paper towel roll and place a teaspoon of peanut butter at one of its ends. • Place the roll on the edge of a surface, with the peanut butter end hanging off the edge. • Below the roll, place an empty plastic

Rodent infes­ tations should be treated sooner rath­ er than later because the population can increase at a rapid pace.

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Commitment to education

>> Local businesses pledge their support to improve education in KZN WEEKLY REPORTER

Sorisha and Vivi­ an Red­ dy

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In Memory of a Loving Husband and Father

Vishnu Appalsami 08/08/1953 - 11/07/1991 (25 years)

No farewell words were spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it. Your golden heart stopped beating. Hard working hands at rest. God broke my heart to prove to me, he only takes the best. Your memory will live one in our hearts forever... Forever missed by your loving wife Lizzy, children Vaneshri, Geraldene and Rowen, sons-in-law Vishal & Donovan, daughter-in-law Kristal, grandchildren Shanneli, Shaydene, Veron, Brent & Jordan and a host of family & friends.

OCAL businessman and chairman of Sibaya Vivian Reddy committed to Adopt-a-school Foundation to improve education in the province. At a gala dinner hosted last week at Sibaya Casino and Entertainment World, local businesses and partners pledged funding of R6-million to support the work of the foundation. Adopt-a-school Foundation chairperson Cyril Ramaphosa spoke passionately at the event of his journey to his former school and of the humble beginnings of the Foundation in 2001. Reddy said that Sibaya Corporate Social Investment (CSI) committee will participate in developing partnerships and programmes required to improve education in the region, citing the Matric Academic Development Initiative (MADI) which is at work in 11 high schools in Ilembe. Since the inception of the casino, the Sibaya CSI Committee and The Sibaya Community Trust have contributed over R50-million towards education initiatives benefitting schools in KwaZulu-Natal. “Increased collaboration between the private sector and local government is imperative for improving the quality education in our province, and ultimately driving future economic growth. Education is one of Sibaya’s key CSI focus areas. “Through our support of the Adopta-School Foundation and other initiatives such as the KZN Science Centre’s outreach programme, Sibaya remains committed to providing environments conducive to the practice of good learning for our province’s young people,” said Reddy. The Adopt-a-School Foundation works to mobilise the private sector, organisations and individuals to support the creation and enhancement of teaching and learning environments in disadvantaged schools. Emphasising their Whole School Development Model, the Foundation identifies schools in need and implements projects to improve academic, infrastruc-

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tural, social and security environments. This includes encouraging a handson, time bound relationship between the schools and their funders. Ramaphosa started the Foundation shortly after he was approached by his former primary school, Tshilidzi Primary in Soweto, to assist with the donation of a fax machine. When he returned to his school to hand over the donation and saw the further needs of the school, the notion of the Adopt-a-School Foundation was born. In 2002, the Foundation was officially established by a group of concerned individuals including Ramaphosa and Dr James Motlatsi. Since inception, the Foundation has adopted 621 schools, directly benefitting 734 796 pupils; trained 2 542 teachers; built 509 school facilities; cre-

ated 7 345 temporary jobs and supported 1182 SMMEs. There are 57 adopted schools in KZN. The Foundation recently launched its Health, Sanitation and Sexual Awareness campaign, which aims to keep girls in school. The Foundation is currently working with the government in KZN on their Accelerated School Infrastructure Development Initiative which aims to transform mud schools in to centres of excellence. The pilot schools for this are Ingweniphaphama Primary School; Enhlanhleni Primary School and Lembe Combined School. A portion of the R6-million in funding at the gala dinner at Sibaya will be used to ensure that learners in selected schools have their eyesight tested and provide those pupils with spectacles where needed. Sibaya’s General Manager, Melville Vogel, with Logie Naidoo at the Adopt­a­School Foundation KwaZ­ ulu­Natal Gala Dinner at Sibaya where millions of rands were pledged by caring business to sup­ port the Founda­ tion’s work in the region. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Urgent Tonver council meeting THE third term is packed with great sporting activities for pupils who participate in the Tonver Schools Sports Programme. The inter-school Cross Country is scheduled for Friday 22 July at Cottonlands Primary School. Successful participants will proceed to the Circuit Finals the following Friday. The Tonver Games finals culminates

on 29 and 30 July in Tongaat where all the top schools in each group will battle for the honours of being declared “Tonver champions”. The Friendship Games takes place on 13 August in Chatsworth. Tonver will compete with Cadssa, Phoenix and Cumberwood in the codes of soccer, netball, volleyball, table tennis and chess in both primary and secondary schools.

Jai Shree Krishna

In loving memory of our beloved father

KRISHNA SUREDIN (Krish) 7 April 1942 – 20 July 2015

The Angels gathered near your bed so very close to you, for they knew the pain and suffering that you were going through. We thought about so many things, as we held tightly to your hand, someday the miracle of life and death we will come to understand. But then your eyes were looking homeward to that place beyond the sky, where god held his outstretched arms, it was time to say goodbye. We struggled with our selfish thoughts, for we wanted you to stay, so we could walk and talk again, like we did - just yesterday. But god knew the answer, and we knew he loved you so, so we gave to you life’s greatest gift, the gift of letting go. The Suredin family wants to extend their gratitude to all friends, families and neighbours who have lent their support and comfort to the family during the time of mourning. MAY GOD BLESS YOU

On 17 September the Circuit Manager’s Cup will take place in Tongaat where top teams in each circuit competes against each other. Therefore, organisers are hosting an important council meeting to finalise details of the above events. The meeting takes place on Wednesday 20 July at Silverdale Primary School at 1pm. Attendance is mandatory for all schools.

In Loving Memory of

Dorry Pillay (Desen) You never said goodbye, you never said I’m leaving. You were gone before we knew it and only God knew why. If love only could save you, you would never have died. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place that no on else can fill. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you didn’t go alone for part of us went with you the day God took you home. You were special, always full of life, ever wiling to help. God takes away the best, we learnt that the hard way as your spirit lives in our hearts. We hereby acknowledge all the love, support, assistance and contributions made during our time of bereavement. Inserted by the Pillay family of 12 Mitchell Crescent, Tongaat


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