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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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Janet Govender from Belvedere is a can cer survivor and en courages people with cancer to be positive.
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was removed. Dr Kamlesh Naicker from Mediclinic Victoria Hospital and TONGAAT grandmother is Cape Town orthopaedic reconoffering a message of hope to structive expert Dr Keith Hoskthose who have been ings managed to save her leg and diagnosed with cancer, saying they remove the tumour after a fourmust be optimistic and realise that hour operation. the disease is not death sentence. In 2015, she was given the Janet Govender (57), from Belgood news that everything was vedere, has conquered the disease clear after more scans were after being diagnosed with bone done. cancer in 2014 at Victoria Hospital. Since then she has made it her However, Govender did not let mission to make a difference in the disease get the better of her. cancer patient’s lives. She told the Weekly that faith Health specialist at Cancer Asand believing in Jesus Christ is sociation of South Africa (Cansa) what motivated her to stay positive Professor Michael Herbst said and live a healthy lifestyle. bone cancer is the uncon“I have already starttrolled growth of bone ‘ ed visiting schools cells. and churches in the ‘I have already “There are sevarea to deliver a eral types of bone started visiting message of hope to people who are schools and church tumours. suffering with “Their es in the area to de names cancer. My intenare tion is to instil based on the arliver a message of ea of bone or surpositive thoughts and change people’s rounding tissue hope’ mindset that cancer is that is affected and a death sentence. the kind of cells form“When I was diagnosed ing the tumour. with the disease in 2014 I did not “Some primary bone tumours give up. I kept praying and asked are not cancerous, others are.” God to heal me. And through my According to a statement sent constant prayers God has an- to the Weekly bone cancer is a swered me,” she said. rare cancer that occurs in the Govender said when she was bone and destroys normal tisfirst told about her disease, she sue. burst into tears. Doctors thereafter “Bone cancers are classified told her they would have to ampu- in three main types, based on the tate her leg. type of cell the cancer first af“I was emotional when doctors fects. told me my leg would have to be am“Although symptoms of bone putated. cancer may vary between indi“However, because I am a strong viduals, the pain is typically the woman whose hope is in Jesus, I most common symptom,” said prayed asking God to be on my side. Herbst. “Hope and faith can do Govender also said she is wonders,” she said. grateful to her family who supIn 2014 the Weekly interviewed ported her as she overcame the Govender shortly after the tumour disease. andile.sithole@media24.com
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ANDILE SITHOLE andile.sithole@media24.com RESIDENTS of Riet River, Verulam say the city and government has neglected them for the past 20 years as they continue to live in appalling conditions without basic services. Some residents have been living in a squatter camp for more than 30 years. Rokmoney Govender (61), is a pensioner and has lived for more than 20 years in a oneroom tin house with her daughter and granddaughter. She told the Weekly she has to walk more than one kilometre to get water from a tap used by more than 300 residents. ”I am frail and I have to carry a 10-litre bucket of water every day. The officials have been making empty promises [for] 20 years and we voted for the ANC hoping our lives would change, but it never happened.” Riet River is few kilometres away from the Cornubia housing project - a R25 billion project that was opened by President Jacob Zuma in 2014. Residents claim that their applications to occupy flats at Cornubia housing project were rejected. Another resident, Sorosathee Ramlal (72), has also been living in the area for more than 30 years without water and electricity. “I have been living here for over 30 years and nothing has changed. Politicians have come and promised us RDP houses and other basic services, but nothing is happening. I pay R2 for a bucket of water every day. I applied to get a house in Cornubia in 2014, but until now nothing has happened,” she said. DA PR councillor Chris Langa said that officials from Department of Housing will visit the area to assess the situation. “I have received complaints from the residents in Riet River about poor service delivery. “It is shocking to note that after 22 years of democracy we still have people who live in shacks. I will report this matter to the council and see how we can assist them,” he said. The eThekwini Municipality Head of Communications, Tozi Mthethwa, said there were projects in place to assist dwellers from the informal settlements. “eThekwini Municipality made a decision in 2002 to do away with the waiting-list approach tfor allocations of housing. As per the housing plan adopted by the council in 2011, the priority for the Breaking New Ground housing project is to address the needs of people living in informal settlements. “All informal settlements in Durban have been assessed according to the suitability of the location for safe living environments. “Informal settlements in Durban, which are located on land suitable for permanent housing, are being upgraded for formal housing. Greenfield projects like Cornubia have to accommodate residents from informal settlements that are in dangerous locations like on flood plains, under power lines or on steep hills. A percentage of these projects are also set aside for high priority cases,” she said. Mthethwa urged the residents to be patient while the municipality is trying to assist them. “The municipality has great sympathy for those who find themselves in need of housing, the City has a backlog of housing estimated at just over 400 000 units and cannot promise everyone that their needs will be met immediately. When opportunities are available in Greenfields sites like Cornubia, these will be advertised in the media.”
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ICTORIA Primary School in Tongaat will now have four additional classes after the Divine Life Society made a pledge to help expand the school at a sod turning ceremony held at the school on 17 August. The new classes will accommodate more pupils coming Tongaat and surrounding areas as they currently are not able to cater for more pupils. Principal of Victoria Primary Lajeeth Maharaj said the school has more than 700 pupils from around Tongaat. He said that the school was last renovated in 1945 when the main block was built by a committee that
More classrooms for Tongaat school was led by community activists. “And now in 2016 we have a nongovernment organisation based on the principles of peace, divinity and love who is building our classrooms. Education is the most powerful tool that can be used to change our society. “In recent years we have noted that a higher number of pupils are coming to our school. We have more than 700 pupils attending school this year. That caused a backlog as we are unable to
accommodate the high number of pupils. We requested assistance from Divine Life Society in order to accommodate pupils coming into our school,” he said.
Manager for Billy Nair Circuit Selvan Chetty said organisations such as the Divine Life Society bring hope to the community that there are people in South Africa who want to uplift the ed-
ucation system. Chetty said that former president Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990 and he went out his way to ask for donations from businesses to build schools. “Mandela said in order for us to get the country right, we must get the education right. “It is so fulfilling and reaffirming to see the Divine Life Society making the dream of former president come true. The Department of Education goes way back and shares a wonderful relationship with the Divine Life Society,” he said. Manager for Billy Nair Cir cuit Selvan Chetty and the principal from Victoria Prima ry School with a representa tives from the Divine Life So ciety and teachers at a sod turning ceremony at the school.
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HE late Democratic Alliance (DA) councillor and community activist Brian Jayanathan gave his life to the people and the community at large believing that it was crucial to serve the community of Tongaat.” This according to his daughter Shantall Jayanathan as 15 August marked a year since he died due an illness. “My father’s life was a celebration. It was good and it was fruitful. He was the ultimate essence of unselfishness. “He gave his life to the people and the community at large believing that service to mankind is service to God. He touched the lives of the people and did everything in a great way. There was nothing he could not do.”
She described her father as someone that was impossible to defeat and he did not need pep talks or pushing to make a difference in the community. Jayanathan died after he was diagnosed with stomach cancer in December 2013. He had gastrectomy surgery on 28 May 2014 where his stomach was removed. Despite the ordeal, he was still hoping for a better life. “My father was a fighter, he was a survivor, he never settled for anything less and wanted the very best for his family and those around him. He fought until the very end. “Over the years my father has served in various religious, welfare and community-based organisations including Cansa, he was the PRO for Tongaat Inter-
faith Religious Committee, the founder of Jayanathan Food Aid and many more,” she said. DA leader in KwaZulu-Natal Zwakele Mcwango said Jayanathan would be remembered for his great community work. He said Jayanathan was a great leader whose interest was to serve the community at large.
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Integrity, Respect, Accountability, Courage
January to March 2016: 29929
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The electorate has spoken
RANJENI MUNUSAMY
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HE 2016 local-government elections proved to be a journey of discovery for all of the political parties. After months on the campaign trail, whipping crowds into a frenzy with song and dance, belting out big promises and shaming the opponents, political leaders were presented with hard truths by the electorate. None of the parties performed as well as they had hoped, but some did better than others. The Democratic Alliance (DA) in-
creased its share of the vote and won the largest number of votes in several municipalities that were previously ANC strongholds. The DA’s biggest successes were in Nelson Mandela Bay and Tshwane, and it surpassed its own expectations by reducing the ANC’s majority in Johannesburg. The Inkatha Freedom Party regained ground it previously lost to the ANC and proved it cannot be written off as a dying political brand. The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) did not win any municipality as it had hoped, and was not able to triple its support as its leaders had pitched. However, in Gauteng in particular, the results show significant numbers of people switching from the ANC to the EFF. The ANC’s results have become the biggest area of focus. The party took a beating across the country, dropping to 53,9% nationally and losing support in all provinces except KwaZulu-Natal. But even in KwaZulu-Natal, the party lost control of municipalities where it previously
Smaller parties are wary about cooperating with the ANC, fearing they will be treated with disdain. enjoyed a comfortable majority. The ANC has been stunned by the results in Gauteng, with all three metros left hanging, and is heavily bruised at losing its majority in Nelson Mandela Bay after so much time and resources were invested in retaining control of the municipality. The ANC is now struggling to forge coalitions with opposition parties in hung municipalities with relations with its opponents at an all-time low. Smaller parties are wary about cooperating with the ANC, fearing they will be treated with disdain. The EFF is trying to use its leverage to secure concessions from both the ANC and the DA, and is stalling on making commitments with either one. For journalists covering the elec-
tions and counting process, it was a roller-coaster ride. A large media contingent was based at the Independent Electoral Commission’s results operations centre in Pretoria, where we watched the results trickle in from last Wednesday night. Those were tense days, watching political-party delegations study the screens, monitor the IEC processes for discrepancies and compare figures to what their party agents at counting centres were sending them. There were whoops of delight occasionally from the DA, but most others looked distraught as the big screens animated their poor performances. Journalists had the benefit of having dozens of politicians at our disposal, willing to talk and do interviews as the situation unfolded. But we also had to be careful not to be misled. Some minor parties did their best to put a positive spin on the results, claiming that they had performed better than previous elections. Others were jumping the gun, proclaiming victory in municipalities before all the
votes were counted. As the ANC’s losses became visible, the party’s delegates punted a line that they had received five million more votes than they had in the previous election. It had to be pointed out to them that the number of ANC ballots did not translate to actual voters as people had marked either two or three ballots, for the metro and district municipalities. Some of the party leaders accused the media of taking perverted pleasure in their misery. Perhaps some did, but for many of us the 2016 election was a humbling, learning experience. We all assume that we know our country. Politicians claim to speak for others and take people’s loyalty for granted. With simple crosses, voters communicated so much and pointed the country in a new direction. This election showed that our country is in a state of flux and political change in now inevitable. • Ranjeni Munusamy is a political journal ist and commentator for the Daily Maver ick. ranjeni.munusamy@gmail.com
The unit trust make-up is based on three ASISA tiers: · Tier one - Geographical - where are the monies invested - in South Africa or outside of South Africa.
· Tier two - Asset allocation - what the unit trust invests in. Is it the unit trust going to be investing in shares (also known as equities), property, bonds, commodities, cash, etc.
· Tier three – category (if for example, a unit trust invests in shares, is the unit trust going to invest in financials/ industrials/resources or a mix as an example).
Investing in a unit trust BY JUGGIE GOVENDER OF EAST COAST FINANCIAL SERVICES (PTY) LTD Unit trust in a nutshell Unit trusts offers an easy, convenient way to invest. Simply put - a pool of investors’ money is used to invest in financial instruments such as equities (shares) and bonds. Unit trusts are a cost-effective way to access a share portfolio. Unit trusts continue to offer exciting capital growth opportunities over the medium to long term. Investing in a unit trust allows the individual and a legal entity (investors other than individuals) to invest in a variety of asset classes using the professional skill of a unit trust company (i.e. fund manager) at reasonable contribution amounts. Investment contributions can be as
low as R500 per month or a lump sum of R10 000. The alternative to this is for the individual to go directly in the stock market and choose their own asset classes and companies attached to those - however he will need to be knowledgeable enough in order to make informed and sensible investment decisions. There are multiple unit trusts available which people can choose from. These come already readymade (i.e. the fund manager has already chosen the assets and the underlying companies attached to these). The investor needs to select the applicable unit trust according to the risk profile and how much time they have to leave the money invested. Ideally a unit trust investment should be invested for a minimum period of five years.
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Readers are encouraged to consult a fund manager’s fund fact sheets in order to test their understanding. You may access your chosen fund manager’s website for this or consult your independent financial adviser. Differentiate between a bank ac count (savings) and a unit trust ac count (via fund manager) Both these entities deal with money. It is important you under stand the product your money is in.
Let’s take a look at the three unit trust examples. Unit trust name
ASISA Category
Typical time horizon
Typical Risk Profile
An EQUITY fund
South African – Equity General
At least 5 years
Aggressive (high risk)
A BALANCED fund
South African Multi Asset At least 3 years – High Equity
Moderate (mediumhigh)
A STABLE fund
South African Multi Asset At least 2 years – Low Equity
Conservative (low risk)
Are you saving or you are investing? Saving is for rainy days, it’s short term and your money will not give you superior returns. Your money only earns minimal interest in a sav ings account and the interest is char acteristically based on your capital amount. Investing on the other hand, your intention is to grow your money above inflation. You want to maintain your buy
ing power. Failure to earn above in flation could result in a shortfall of funds in a longrun for specific goals which could see the individual seek ing credit facilities to meet these goals. It’s important that investors have their estate planning (Will) in order as these investments, form part their estate and will not pay to the families as you cannot nominate beneficiaries.
Please contact your financial adviser/ broker for further information. You could also contact me on 083 399 3905, my office on 032944 3051 or e-mail me on juggieg@telkomsa.net for an appointment. Disclaimer The information is only intended to be of a general nature and should not be relied upon by any part without obtaining full details from a licenced financial service provider.
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ONGAAT Child and Family Welfare Society hosted its Inaugural Golf Day at the Maidstone Country Club, Tongaat recently. The fundraising event, among other initiatives undertaken by the society, included
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The Falcon athletes. THIS weekend saw the return of the half marathons following the winter road running hibernation. The Supa Mama half marathon and 10km hosted by Savages AC was held at the weekend and the tough race saw runners grinding out a performance following lengthy layoffs. Checkout Verulam Falcons were led by a trio of women leading Team Falcons. Lungile Hlongwa Falcons 2015 Sportsperson of the year
showed true grit and posted a credible sub two hour time. She was also placed third in her category. She was followed by the valiant Val Naidu who recorded a tenacious performance. Vitasha Ramnarayan rounded off the trio of women occupy the first three positions. This signals well for Women’s Month. Ebrahim Asmal and Nikhil Ramnarayan completed the 10km walk.
The full Falcons results are as follows: 21km results 01. Lungile Hlongwa 1:55 02. Val Naidu 2:23 03. Vitasha Ramnarayan 2 :33 04. Farouk Kadwa 2 :33 05. Ashwin Bedesi 2 :33 06. Dawood Norath 10km Walkers Results 01. Ebrahim Asmal 1 :46 02. Veeran Ramnarayan 1 :47 - Supplied
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n 17 August, 1966, the Volvo 144 was presented in the midst of an ongoing manhunt. With this new model series, Volvo could develop into a considerably bigger car maker. In eight years, no fewer than 1.25 million cars were produced – creating Volvo’s first million-seller. At its global launch, almost 400 journalists were in attendance at the Lorensberg function rooms in Gothenburg that day. The new Volvo 144 was to be presented, unveiled by raising a dividing wall behind which three preseries models of the new Swedish car were waiting. Rumours about Volvo’s new model had been circulating for several years and what the press now finally got to see was an austere and modern vehicle. Parallel to the unveiling in Gothenburg, the new model was also revealed in Oslo, Copenhagen and Helsinki. The cars used at the press show in Gothenburg had been lifted into the premises the evening before by crane, hidden in large wooden crates. The procedure was supposed to be as discreet as possible, but this proved difficult since a major manhunt was under way to catch two police killers. A nationwide alert had been issued and as
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ple. Moreover, the car was to have the same wheelbase as its predecessors, the PV 544 and the Amazon. Unlike when the Amazon was developed, several different chassis versions were planned from the start. With the 140 series, Volvo introduced a naming scheme in which the first digit designated the model series, the second digit the number of cylinders and the third digit the number of doors. Mass production of the 144 started two days after the presentation, on 19 August 1966. In 1967 the two-door
142 was launched, and in 1968 production of the 145 estate began. A closely related model was the 164, which was launched as the 1969 model. It shared many chassis components with the 140 series, but had a 10cm longer wheelbase and a longer front to fit the straight six-cylinder B30 engine. Yet another chassis version was launched in 1970 - the spacious loadcarrying Volvo 145 Express, on which the roof was raised from the B pillar and back. Chief designer Jan Wilsgaard was also the man behind the Amazon’s elegant lines. There was a strong desire for a grille design reminiscent of the Amazon’s. The shoulder that widened the doors below the side windows was also similar to that on the Amazon The 140 series was well suited to the ideals of the 1960s, giving precedence to function. Scandinavian design, with its clean and simple lines, is a popular approach today and the 140 series is a prime example of its expression. The 140 series entailed several important advances in both passive and active safety. The chassis was extremely resilient to twisting and was fitted with crumple zones and a protective roll cage. The brake system was
advanced with disc brakes both front and rear together with a dual-circuit system with twin hydraulic circuits at the front. This provided a three-way partitioning of the circuits, so that if one circuit failed both front brakes and one rear brake would still function. There were also reducing valves to prevent the wheels locking during heavy braking. A split steering column and a dashboard with a collision-protected frame were other safety features. The Volvo 140 series had a conventional design with a front-mounted engine and rear-wheel drive. Initially, the series employed the tried and tested 1.8-litre four-cylinder B18 engine from the Amazon, producing 55 kW – or 70 kW with twin carburettors. The 1969 model had the 2-litre B20 engine, producing 60 kW and 75 kW respectively. When production of the 142, the 144 and the 145 came to an end in 1974, 1 251 371 cars had rolled off the production line. The model series became the company’s first million-seller. The legacy of the 140 series is, however, greater than this, stretching all the way to 1993. Its replacement, the Volvo 240, borrowed much from the 140 series chassis and went on to become Volvo’s most mass-produced model, with some 2.8 million cars built in 19 years. - Supplied.
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ONVER once again emerged as the most powerful school sports council when the Friendship Games was held in Chatsworth on Saturday. Five bus loads of eager pupils (athletes) made the trip to participate in friendly rivalry in sports. Their expectations were met when they took the field and this “moment of glory” will remain with them for a long time. Despite challenging times, the coaches and pupils delivered to ensure that Tonver “roared”. The medal count is as follows : Gold – U13: netball, volleyball (boys) and chess. U15: volleyball – girls
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R499
R99
Ceiling tiles from
Fancy cornices from
R69.992mtr pack
R12.00per metre
Premium Roof Paint 20lt
R399 Spade Flat
R69.99 each Corrugated Iron
Shower Door Quadrant 900x900
R1195 Copper Pipe SABS 15mm
R139 3mtr
22mm
R59.99each
R249
Dekade 20lt Plaster Primer
R649
Dekade Dekatex 20lt Exterior Paint
sq metre
Kwikot geyser Eco3. SABS Inc safety valve and drain cog only 100lt
R1850 150lt R1950 Fold Away Table
R499 Plastic Chairs
R42 PAINT TINTING DONE IN STORE OVER 1000 COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM.
R729
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