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-Don’t be a victim of crime this festive season - Christmas centrepieces kids can make -Think when buying a Christmas gift -Mobile hospitals roll out -KZN’s tight security plans -Measles sweeps across South Africa

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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extra mile to serve others, we would like to salute you and thank you for allowing us to share your sto­ ries. This year South Africans voted hoping for the best – many are now glued to the parliament ses­ sion coverage because you never know what to ex­ pect. In 2015 we will be joining the queues for the by­elections and once again, hoping for positive change. We know we live in a beautiful city and another reason to be a proud Durbanite is Durban has been voted an official new Seven Wonder City of the world. The picturesque beaches, rolling hills and breath­taking skyline together with a host of won­ derful inhabitants, sets us apart from the rest of South Africa. After 40 years, the Miss World title is held by a South African.

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

our readers have once again proven that we and entertainment in the Upper Highway Area. Terms and Conditions Apply are, without a doubt, among the most resilient We will continue to be open and honest with and strong-willed. our readers and we assure you that the new We have weathered all the storms that came year will be one never to be forgotten. our way and have demonstrated that we can Our hearts go out to those who lost loved be a community to be proud of - from our disa- ones this year and those experiencing difficulbled horse rider achieving his goals to a local ties of all types this holiday season. We extend woman beating breast cancer and becoming an sincere and warm wishes to our Hillcrest Fever inspiration to others - our community stands to- family for a safe and peaceful festive season, gether proud! and a happy and prosperous 2015. We are confident that 2015 will be better Kalisha Naicker than ever. Senior Journalist We, at The Hillcrest Fever, have faced our Hillcrest Fever

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highlights of the event in March was the address of Bongani Hlophe, a community liaison officer of water affairs at eThekwini municipality. “Mr Hlophe spoke on the importance of water, its current state of scarcity, as well as water management for Sunita Dhoonath from Umgeni Water, guest speaker Bon­ gani Hlophe, a member from the na­ tional depart­ ment of wa­ ter and sani­ tation and the KTBA’s Selvie Appal­ samy (right) at the water awareness event.

sustainable development,” said Govendsamy. “Our guest speaker said that water, as a natural commodity, is an “endangered species”, and irreplaceable, and that if a third world war was to take place, it would probably be fought over the reclamation of water resources,” he added. Govendsamy said the idea behind water week is to remind the public to take care of their water resources and save as much as possible, as South Africans are currently using water at a rate that exceeds national water reserves. Hlophe also discussed the low levels of dams around South Africa; especially the Hazelmere and Midmar dams, which speak to the severity of the drought problem around the country. “The dangerously low levels of Ha-

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zelmere and Midmar may force water suppliers to cut off flow every day from 10pm until early in the morning, as it has happened in some areas already,” said Hlophe, who added that the drought is having a devastating effect on the national economy. The lack of rainfall due to the highpressure El Niño weather front has led to crops across the country; including sugarcane and maize to be seriously affected, with annual yields lower by an average of 30% in most areas. In light of these factors, Govendsamy said drastic measures need to be taken by all of us to better protect the dwindling water resources we have at our disposal.

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ERULAM Secondary School’s youth empowerment society devoted all of last week to diabetes awareness as they highlighted issues surrounding the symptoms of the condition and preventative measures; especially concerning type-two diabetes. A comprehensive programme culminated in an informative workshop presented by Grade 10 pupil, Tyler Moodley, members of staff and fellow pupils. He discussed how type-two diabetes is becoming more common among teenagers as diet and lifestyle is changing, and that every 10 seconds, two people develop diabetes around the world. He added that every eight seconds, one person dies as a consequence of diabetes related causes, which evoked alarm in the participating pupils and teachers. Moodley emphasised that teenagers are becoming diabetic because of their increased consumption

of junk-food and decreased physical activity. As there is no cure for type-two diabetes, lifestyle changes must be made. Following Moodley’s presentation, Grade 11 pupil Njabulo Mbatha shared his journey to a healthier lifestyle with his peers after he was diagnosed with a compromised heart rate due to obesity. He also revealed that his 13-year-old cousin was diagnosed with diabetes and that a 17-yearold friend of his has already had a stroke. Co-ordinator of the awareness week and teacher at the school, Mr S. Chetty concluded the events by stating that damage to the eyes, kidneys and feet are irreversible and as a result, everyone needs to make appropriate changes as there is no cure for type-one and type-two diabetes. For further information, contact Verulam Secondary School on 032 533 1431.

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ULLYING is something that has always and will always be around; lurking in the shadows of every school across the globe. There are ways, however, to identify and address bullying when and where it presents itself in order to better safeguard your child from its destructive effects. Warrant Officer Manisha MaharajMarie, policewoman at Tongaat SAPS and guidance counsellor at their onsite Trauma Centre, said the issue of bullying is very real, and one that continues to affect children in schools throughout the area. “Bullying is everywhere. It is a very real issue with far reaching consequences and it exists in primary schools right through to secondary level,” said Maharaj-Marie, who added that many parents come to the police for advice when their children are being bullied. “In some schools I have visited, there are cases of Grade 8 pupils bullying children as young as Grade 1 for

their tuck shop money. The Grade 1 child is traumatised as a result of this behaviour and is now nervous to go to school,” she added. Maharaj-Marie quoted another example which involved some Grade 8 girls bullying a Grade 1 girl so badly that her parents had her removed from the school. Bullying can have a lasting effect on a child’s self esteem and confidence, especially during the formative part of their lives when a child begins to develop their own ideas of who they are. According to Liz Watson of UKbased charity ‘BeatBullying’, difference is the number one cause of bullying anywhere in the world. “Difference is the number one reason for why people bully. During childhood, young people are beginning to discover who they are, and appearance plays a large role in that,” said Watson. So, what can parents and teachers do to prevent bullying? The signs of bullying are not often easy to identify; especially when your child is the bully. For a child who is being bullied,

Reaction Unit SA crime reporter House break­in: Verulam – Members of Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa) re­ ceived reports of a house break­in on 19 April at approxi­ mately 9.20am. They were dispatched to a house on Tafiq Avenue in Riyad, Verulam. Upon arrival officers found that the garage had been broken into. A two­plate gas stove and a tool box were stolen by suspects who had fled in an unknown direction. Motor vehicle collision: Verulam – Members of Rusa were dispatched to Buffelsdraai Road on 20 April at approximately 8.15pm after receiv­ ing reports of a motor vehicle collision. Upon arrival they found a silver Ford Fiesta had veered off the road and overturned. The two occupants of the vehicle sustained moder­ ate injuries and were treated on scene before being transported to hospital. Theft of motor vehicle: Tongaat ­ Be on the lookout for a 1991 model, white Isuzu bak­ kie with registration NJ 69788. The vehicle was stolen from the parking lot of a flat in Buffelsdale, Tongaat. The bakkie was fitted with a canopy. If anyone spots the vehicle contact Reaction Unit South Africa on 086 1234 333. Common robbery: Verulam – A resident requested help from Rusa on 22 April at approximately 9am after she had been robbed of her cellphone on Ireland Street in Verulam. Officers were dispatched to the call and upon arrival searched the area however no arrests were made. Hijacking: Verulam – On Friday 22 April members of Rusa were dis­ patched to Pumpkin Road in Waterloo, Verulam, after receiving reports of a hijacking at approximately 9.30pm. Upon arrival officers were informed that two sus­ pects who were dropped off by the driver of a black Hyundai Getz, hijacked the victim for his Hyundai Elan­ tra with registration NJ 72984 before fleeing the scene in an unknown direction. Officers patrolled the area in search of the suspects and the vehicle however, no arrests were made. ­ Sup­ plied For crime updates, like Reaction Unit South Africa on Facebook.

parents can easily miss the turmoil their child is going through. Some signs your child may be a victim of bullying include inexplicable injuries, the loss or destruction of their belongings and changes in their eating habits; whether they are skipping meals or binge eating when they get home. Frequent complaining of headaches, stomach aches, nausea or faking illness is also a sign your child does not want to go to school and may be a victim of bullying. Children who may be bullies, on the other hand, are harder to identify, but some signs parents can look out for include a deep worry in the child about their popularity, as well as frequent visits to the principal’s office or detention. If your child has extra money or new belongings, these may also be signs they are bullying someone else. Warrant Officer said the police have a very good relationship with all principals in the area and they are working together to address the issue of bullying in local schools. “It is the social responsibility of the police to address the concerns of the

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Just say ‘sorry’ badly. Other times we groan and move on. President Jacob Zuma recently apologised for the “frustration and confusion” caused by the upgrades at his Nkandla home. In response to the Constitutional Court judgment on the powers of public protector, Zuma said with the benefit of hindsight, there were many matters that could have been handled differently. With regard to the most damning aspect of the judgment, Zuma said he “never knowingly or deliberately set out to violate the Constitution”. This was not an apology for the wastage of money on the upgrades, and the subsequent farcical processes to dodge accountability for the project, or for the damage the Nkandla saga caused to our institutions, including Parliament. The president knew that he could

walk away from the saga by offering a superficial apology. The speaker of Parliament, Baleka Mbete, who now appears to have designs on the presidency herself, could not even be bothered to apologise for her part in the Nkandla matter. The National Assembly was also found to have acted inconsistently with the Constitution and unlawfully. But Mbete said she did not know what she had to apologise for. Sorry does seem to be the hardest word. In January, estate agent Penny Sparrow caused a public storm by describing black beachgoers as monkeys in a Facebook post. In response to the mass outrage, Sparrow set out to explain and justify her comments, saying she had been merely “stating the facts”. “I am sorry that it has taken such a

at least a year (admittedly a very short time in the investing world), in the EDWARD WEST hope that it can help fund an overseas trip that I have planned. FOR many people the word “investInvesting is not the same as saving. ing” brings up thoughts of dark-suited Contributing to a stokvel every month, businessmen disappearing with other so that you receive the sum of your savpeople’s money, stock markets crash- ings after 12 months, is a form of saving with lifetime savings or simply, not ing. being able to understand where all the Keeping money in the bank, where money went. it earns relatively low interest, or in As a financial journalist, I have lost your back pocket, are other forms of count of the number of people from all saving. walks of life who have asked me where But by investing, you get your monthey could invest their savings or some ey to generate more money, hopefully funds they had come into unexpected- more than the rate at which other prily. ces are increasing (inflation), by earnThey worry about the rand’s value, ing interest or dividends on what you or whatever dire financial event that put away, or by buying and selling asmay be grabbing the headlines on that sets that increase in value. particular day, and then they want to There are myriad ways to invest. know how they can invest their money Every investment carries with it a difto protect its value best. ferent kind of risk. There are thouIt is apparent that many people sands of investment products and serview investing as a difficult and risky vices, and most big financial instituexercise. tions have gone out of their way to In fact, it isn’t very difficult. make products easily accessible for Arguably, the first hurdle is to de- big and small investors. cide what you are investing for. This is You can invest large amounts of crucial as it determines how long you money all at once, or in smaller monthneed to invest to achieve your goal, and ly increments. how much you need to invest. You can buy shares, precious metIt has been said before that there als, property, unit trusts, put your are only two ways to make money — money into your own small business by working or by having your assets or invest in a combination of these. work for you. It is not advisable to borrow money A compelling reason to invest is not to invest: it usually means you are alto have to work one’s entire life — re- ready struggling to cope with your fitirement savings is the most common nances because you have no savings. form of this kind investment. Borrowing to invest also means you But there are many other reasons will have to earn a return on your into invest. I, for example, as part of my vestment that will not only have to beat wider savings, have set aside a small inflation, but also cover the interest amount to buy shares every month, for rate at which you borrowed, before you even start to make some returns on the investment. Write to the It is also better not to invest in Editor ­ Email: stangerweek­ companies that are not listed lynews@gmail.com or fax: 032 552 on the Johannesburg Stock 3985. To be considered for publication, let­ Exchange, or in investment ters must include the writer’s full name, address companies that are not and day time contact number. All details will be registered with the Fikept confidential. Please keep letters short and con­ cise. Letters may be edited and/or condensed, al­ though care is taken to preserve the core of the writer’s argument. The views written in the Letters to the Edi­ tor do not necessarily reflect the views of the Week­ ly, nor does the Weekly take any responsibility THE DA should apply urgently for the views stated by those who write to to the high court to block the the Editor. The Weekly reserves the sale of Oakbay and other compa­ right not to publish letters. ny assets and shares owned by the Guptas, Duduzane Zuma or any other beneficiaries, until the public protector has

nancial Services Board. Stock market shares are easily tradable and the companies and market are well-regulated. Information about listed companies is also freely available. Be especially wary of investment products that offer sky-high returns that are out of kilter with average returns on formal markets. Invest with a long-term goal in mind. International investment guru Warren Buffett said: “Only buy something that you’d be perfectly happy to hold if the market shut down for 10 years.” It is vital to understand the costs of your investment. In my case, as an example, I used the share trading platform of my bank, which claims to be the lowest cost share trading platform. It is imperative to decide how much risk you wish to take on. This is an important point. For example, a friend, facing a potential shortfall on her retirement funds, decided to invest in a portfolio that was structured to produce relative higher returns. However, being elderly and with a history of a nervous disposition, she found herself closely watching the performance of her shares every day, and worrying about every jolt in the market. She sold her investment long before it had time to gather the returns she had wished for. Seek out a reputable investment adviser or financial planner to help assess your investment needs, particularly when it comes to large sums of money. Researching and keeping track of one’s investment is crucial, even if you invest at the advice of a top financial planner. The internet has much information on how to start your invest journey. You may, as many other people have, find that it becomes a fun and rewarding part of your life.

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N our country, things happen that often cause outrage. Then someone offers a halfhearted apology that can be even more infuriating than the original act. South Africans seem to have become accustomed to being treated badly and having our collective intelligence undermined. Only occasionally is there public backlash for the nonsensical explanations people give to us for behaving

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viral turn, but it was just a statement of how it was. I made the mistake of comparing them [black people] with monkeys. Monkeys are cute and they’re naughty, but they [black people] don’t see it that way, but I do because I love animals,” Sparrow said in an interview with News24. “I wasn’t being nasty or rude or horrible, but it’s just that they [black people] make a mess.” In another Facebook post, she apologised to those who had taken her comments “personally”, asserting that she was “not racial” and regularly performed acts of charity “for underprivileged people of all races”. Clearly, Sparrow did not understand the depth of her insult or her prejudice. She also did not know how to offer a sincere apology. This week we were treated to another public apology by Cell C chief executive Jose dos Santos. In an interview with Cliff Central, Dos Santos unleashed a torrent of sexist remarks. “I’m hoping that one day when I step down from Cell C, a woman will be the CEO of the company … If I

Happy­event poem SO often all we read in letters from readers are complaints, never giving thanks for positive happenings. I thought it would be nice to acknowledge a happy event by submitting a poem. I have a friend named Jerico, He’s the very best car guard one could know. He shows me to my wheelchair bay Greets me with a cheery bright “Good day”. Unloads my walker, brings it round Once my feet are set on solid ground. Makes sure I put my keys away Before joining in the shopping fray. (I once dropped them upon the floor

Which caused such panic and uproar). I surely want to give him praise For he’s kind and helpful in all ways. So I would like to commend this man, I’m surely not his only fan. If there were prizes to be won By those whose work is so well done, He’d win them all without a doubt For his example does stand out. Dear Jerico you really are A very bright and shining star! I hope your employers will take note Of this, my rousing well done vote! Lois Edwards

Time for everyone to conserve water JUST two weeks ago, I spotted water gushing from a fire hydrant while people just drove by, barely even giving the sight a second glance. Why is everyone so calm when we are in the midst of a drought? It has come to my attention that some people don’t know how bad our water situation is, and the majority of those who do know don’t care. Saying you care doesn’t prove anything until you make a difference. If you have not yet made efforts to conserve water, it is time to make an immediate start. If the warned cuts of 50% have to be implemented, our supply will soon

Public protector must check all Oakbay records thoroughly checked each tender, contract, mineral right or any other thing of value awarded to them by the government over the past 20 years. Once the money has gone overseas, it will be difficult to retrieve. The public protector and the Hawks

can use the term on your radio station, you know women do have a bitch switch, and boy if you see two women fighting it is worse than two men.” He commended the role good-looking women had on men in the workplace, saying their presence made man dress better and shave every morning. When the chauvinism was pointed out, Dos Santos said he apologised “if I have offended anyone”. Clearly, he did not fully understand his offence. Since then Dos Santos has been on a damage-control mission. In subsequent media interviews, he continued to comment on the beauty of women and claimed his comments were taken out of context as he wanted to promote women “working closer together”. South Africa has many social and economic needs, greater accountability and higher quality leaders in all spheres. But it wouldn’t it be great if we had an eject button for anyone who offers an insincere, half-baked apology when “I’m really sorry” will do?

have already investigated Julius Malema’s On­Point Engineering and Ratanang Family Trust in terms of receiving tenders from the Limpopo Provincial Roads and Transport Department. What has become of these re­ ports and why was Malema not criminally

be limited to just a few hours of access to water a day, or our taps will be left with nothing but a trickle. Although the government is looking into desalination plants in coastal towns, this will take an entire year to establish if implemented. Therefore, the quickest and most effective solution is not to let a single drop go to waste. Our current priority should be to fix all leaking pipes and reduce daily water consumption. With no end in sight to the drought, we should start using less water before we have no water at all. AADILAH TIMOL

charged for corruption and tax evasion? Malema should not be allowed to lead the charge against the corrupt ANC when he himself is corrupt and stole from the tax­ payer. NAUSHAD OMAR


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S Mother’s Day approaches once again, we thought it would be fitting to give the stage to those who really know what it means to be a mother. You may simply take a little inspiration from their stories, get a new gift idea or just remember to call your mom on the day, but sometimes there is nothing better than listening to a mom. Tania has been a daughter, a pet owner, a sister, a friend, a wife and a mother. She has three kids under three, a very successful blog and most importantly, a sense of humour. “This year will be my third Mother’s Day and we made three of them in this space of time (okay, two of them did arrive at the same time). Last year our twins were a mere two months old and as much as I intellectually try to ignore the whole thing, it was great to get: 1. a cup of tea I didn’t make 2. a gift 3. 15 minutes to myself This year all I want is to take my family somewhere quiet for Mother’s Day and not share them with anyone. Somewhere by the sea where they can play in the never-ending sandpit and run to their hearts’ content. Where the sound of the sea is their lullaby and I can smell it in their hair when I hold them. But most importantly, I want the little buggers to pass out at night and give me the best Mother’s Day gift of all: an

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Or letting decorating my daughter’s bedroom become my obsession. I think it stems from a thwarted desire to have a lovely princess bedroom when I was little. Her room is gorgeous and a never ending project. Although I must admit, the extreme ‘pinkness’ is becoming a tad overwhelming. Hearing her say “I love you” when she is half asleep on her pillow at night. No matter how tired she is, she still never fails to say it. Even after the hardest most revolting day at work that makes it all worthwhile. So for now, I will look forward with great anticipation to my badly drawn card and chocolate gift for Mother’s Day. Who knows, this year she may just surprise me.” Adele Hamilton is the editor of Parent24 and mom to both a teen AND a tween. “My 14-year old son was invited to go away for Mother’s Day weekend with another family. I could see he was torn, not sure if I was putting on a brave face or really didn’t mind. As he was leaving I noticed he had scissors in his hand, and I said, “Why are you taking your good school scissors away for the weekend?” He muttered something

about needing to cut stuff, and I thought no more of it. Late on Mother’s Day he was dropped off at home. Within seconds he proudly handed me a hand-made card, with a pop-up heart cut out of coloured paper. “That’s why I needed the scissors!” he said proudly. It made me feel so special that he had taken the time on his weekend away to put the scissors into action for me. Don’t think he will do it this year, the teen hormones have well kicked in now.” Loren Stow is a photographer and blogger, but more importantly a mother to little Malakai, a little boy born with Down syndrome who has come with a message. “As my first Mother’s Day approaches I can think only of how my son has taught me in eight months what I couldn’t learn in 28 years by myself. That life cannot be planned. That it is only this moment that counts. That acceptance is the key to freedom and love. Malakai decided to arrive on 08/08/08, a rather interesting date. Shortly after birth, he was diagnosed

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silky Hollandaise, it’s really simple to make - try my ‘Cheat’s Hollandaise’, it’s fool-proof and delicious. 2. Homemade treats - How cool would it be to open up a box filled with dark chocolate truffles that your son or daughter has made? I would just platz. They’re quick and fun to make (think hands covered in chocolate mmm) and you can jazz them up with things like nuts and booze to suit your mum’s taste. Pretty wrapping: Either wrap them in a pretty paper parcel tied with ribbon (lay the balls in the middles of a large square of paper and just pull up the 4 corners and tie), or place them in a box in baby cupcake cups with rose petals - simply gawjus. 3. Homemade pamper session - Run your mum a hot bath and pop in some lavender, honey, olive oil and lemon rind (all not hard to find at home). This is a calming bath with a soothing scent and the olive oil leaves your skin feeling soft and beautiful. Make her some revitalising ginger tea (a glass of cold champers would be my choice) and send

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FTER the disappointment of missing out on the London Olympic Games four years ago, the elation of qualifying for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro has outweighed the disappointment for Elite Athlete Development Programme swimming star Myles Brown, who will represent South Africa at the world showpiece in August. With one chance to qualify at the recent South African Swimming Championships, Brown knew he had the ability to be on the South African team, however, getting through the qualification process was the biggest challenge in his 400m freestyle bid.

dream comes true “It’s a massive relief that I have finally qualified,” said the former Kearsney College pupil. “It is up there with one of the biggest moments of my career. “I just missed out on the London Games so it’s an awesome feeling knowing that I am going to be going to the Olympic Games this year.” Despite the fact that qualification is in the bag, Brown and the rest of the South African swimming team have got a number of events and pre-Olympic camps to attend and so he realises there is no time to rest on his laurels. “The year started with trying to get into the

best shape possible for the qualifiers, but now the real hard work starts for me and the rest of the team. “I have to start stepping it up now and get prepared to race overseas in the build-up to Rio as we leave South Africa on 19 May for a long period of preparation, starting with a two-week stay in Doha followed by the Mare Nostrum Series,” said Brown. His preparations for the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games finish in the host nation following more competitive swimming in the western hemisphere. “We will be swimming in a few galas in Fort Lauderdale in the United States before we jet off for Brazil where we will be preparing just outside Rio.

“This will probably be the most important preparation for us as we will be acclimatising as well as getting over any jetlag that we might have right before the event. “There is still a long way to go but I am just really excited for the opportunity to represent my country at the biggest sporting event in the world!” Brown mentioned excitedly. The role that the KZN Department of Sport and Recreation, the Elite Athlete Development Programme as well as coach Graham Hill have played in getting Brown to the position he is in is not lost on the 24-year-old as he realises the enormity of his achievement. “I don’t think what has happened would have been possible without the

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HE Verulam LFA pre-season Leaf. tournament finished in exhilaThere will be no senior football takrating fashion on Sunday which ing place this week, as teams are ensaw Soccer Kings F.C. narrowly edge couraged to use this time to ensure they out Parkgate Celtics 1-0 to claim the tro- get their registrations in order before phy and the cash prize. the 1 May deadline. The champions had to wait for the The Verulam Premier League will winner of the semi-final clash between then start on 8 May with the registered Parkgate Celtics and Pargate Swallows teams only. which was an equally intense affair. Celtics clinched their spot in the finals with a narrow 2-1 win. In the finals, after a tense first half that ended 0-0, Soccer Kings claimed victory in the dying minutes of the game to ensure they took home the silverware. Soccer Kings coach Mr. Musa said: “We are extremely happy to win the tournament and thank you to the Verulam LFA for organising this tournament. We are now ready to play in the premier league and win that too.” In the junior tournaments Green leaf beat Young Teenagers in the under 13 division, however Young Teenagers were able to exact revenge against Green Leaf claiming the under 17 title on penalties. In the under 15 category Buffels- Soccer Kings receive their prizes. draai claimed the victory over Green

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Runners Chris Nai­ doo, Has­ mooklal Lakha and Sunil Parekh after they complet­ ed the 25km run.

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WELVE Tongaat Panthers athletes took part in the Chatsworth 52 and 25km races on Sunday. Temba Quniso completed the ultra in an excellent time of 3.39 placing himself 25th overall. The tough hilly course did not deter the runners. They persevered and boasted excellent times. The results are as follows:

52km Temba Quniso 3.39 Naren Rajkumar 5.51 Johnny Naidoo 6.07 Balakantha Naidoo 6.23 25km Avinesh Seetharam 2.27 Paul Moopanar 2.39 Mervyn Govender 2.46 Nickey Pillai 2.51 SunilParekh 3.16 Chris Naidoo 3.19 Hasmooklal Lakha 3.26 Club News Every Tuesday at 4.15pm the youth 363 Main Road, Tongaat, Shop 9, Stadium Garage league takes place Tel: 032 9441289 from the Flambel Pool Parking. All youth are welcome to attend. This Thursday at MP3/USB R649 4pm the Seatides Vehicle Youth league will be Tracking launched at 4pm. The eighth leg of From R169 619 the Thinnys League CAR SERVICE Challenge takes place R499 on 8 May at 6am from + Scrap /R100 From R499 Victoria Primary School. 1 Aurora Drive, Gateway . Tel: 031 823 7248


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