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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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One dead, several injured in accidents THERE were a number or road accidents on the South Coast over the past few days. One person died and a woman was seriously injured in a rollover accident on Edward Avenue in Uvongo on Sunday evening. Kwazulu Private Ambulance paramedics and with tow truck operators, security services and provincial ambulance conducted CPR on the man, but their efforts were in vain. The woman was stabilised and transported to hospital by Kwazulu Private Ambulance. It appears that the vehicle left the road, hit a tree and came to a
standstill against a building on its roof. SAPS is investigating. On Tuesday, there was a collision between a taxi and a car along Marine drive Margate on Tuesday evening. One person was treated for minor injuries while two others escaped with no injuries. In Umzumbe, 19 people were injured in crash involving a taxi, a car and a bakkie in Umzumbe on Monday morning. Netcare 911 paramedics responded to the collision. Reports from the scene indicate that the three vehicles collided causing the taxi to veer off the road and overturn. “Its twisted frame coming to rest on its side balancing on the Armco barriers,” said Netcare 911 spokesperson Chris Botha. “Medics found that 19 people sustained injuries, one seriously while 18 escaped with minor injuries,” he added. Medics treated the injured at the scene before transporting them to various hospitals. - Supplied.
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The team of Correctional Services officers that conducted the visits. fenders find jobs. It is difficult because employers are sceptical about employing criminals, but everyone deserves a second chance.” Wiseman added that some of these offenders are remorseful and want to start a new life. “Society doesn’t always accept them back and some revert to their old lives of crime. We would like communities to work with us and inform us of any incidents.” Of the 22 offenders visited, only
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A 26-YEAR-OLD man was sentenced to an effective 15 years behind bars at the Scottburgh Regional Court last week. Senzo Banelo Ngcongo (26), robbed and raped an 18-year-old woman in Kenterton on the South Coast. The complainant was walking to a
bus stop when Ngcongo grabbed her and took her into a sugar-cane field. He took her cellphone and money and raped her before fleeing. During the trial he pleaded not guilty and disputed the DNA evidence presented to the court by Regional Court Prosecutor Christelle Rossouw. Rossouw led the evidence of the
two could not be found at their home. One of the offenders reported to Correctional Services the next day and told Nomdlange that he had been out shopping and it had taken longer than expected. He was given a verbal warning. The other offender has not provided Correctional Services with any reason for him not being at his premises. “We will visit his home again this week and do an investigation.”
complainant and the first report. Witnesses also testified that the DNA analysis undoubtedly linked the accused to the offence. Court preparation officer Nthuthuko Ngobese facilitated the victim impact statement compiled by the complainant. The accused was sentenced to 15 years’ for rape and 10 years’ for robbery. The court ordered that the sentences run concurrently. - Supplied.
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DURING the night of 16 November, 2014, a house in Amandawe was burgled while the owner was at work. When he returned the next day he found his home theatre system, DVD player, flash drive, two remote controls and a Nike bag had been stolen. Forensic evidence revealed that the perpetrator was Thabiso Ngcobo (21), and further investigations revealed he was linked to other cases. On 28 July, Ngcobo appeared in the Scottburgh Regional Court where he was convicted for the crimes. Ngcobo was arrested on 12 May, 2015 and the stolen property which
he had sold to a woman in Amahlongwa, was recovered. While Ngcobo was being sought by police for the burglary, he committed other crimes. On 1 April, 2015 at 7pm, a 54year-old woman was returning from a shopping mall when she was accosted by Ngcobo on the corner of Galway and Arbuthnot streets, Scottburgh. She tried to run away, but he managed to catch her, threatened her with a broken bottle and demanded money and her cellphone. After taking her cellphone he undressed her and attempted to rape her. She resisted and he assaulted and stabbed her in the face and
body with the broken bottle. Ngcobo released her and fled when he heard someone call out his name. The woman, drenched in blood and wearing only a T-shirt, ran to her employer’s flat for help. Ngcobo had already been arrested in the housebreaking case and was in police custody when the woman positively identified him at an identity parade. He was found guilty of housebreaking, aggravated robbery and attempted rape and was sentenced to five years’ for housebreaking, 10 years’ for robbery and five years’ for attempted rape. The attempted rape sentence is to run concurrently with the rob-
bery. Both cases were investigated by Detective Constable Dillon Khamisa of the Scottburgh SAPS Detective Service. Major General Agnes Nxamagele, the Ugu Cluster Commander commended Constable Khamisa for the excellent investigation and professional presentation of the case docket for trial. “I am pleased with the outcome of the case, which was as a result thorough investigation. The investigating officer has worked closely with the public prosecutor to ensure a successful prosecution and I urge him to continue with this high standard of investigation,” said General Nxamagele. - Supplied.
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HE Marburg community is saddened by the death of Thangavaloo Kisten Govender, fondly known as “TK”. Govender died in the early hours of Saturday morning on 23 July. His death has come as a shock to Marburg Primary School, the Department of Education and the community. He was well known and liked by the stakeholders he served. Govender took ill a few years
ago and had many health challenges, but showed professionalism, commitment and a love for his work. He qualified as a teacher at Transvaal College of Education in 1983 and was active in the sporting field and someone who had a zest for life. He taught at Singh’s Primary School in Germiston in 1984 for three years before making his way to Braemar Primary in 1987. The newly built Marburg Primary School became his new place of employment on 15 January, 1990. Govender was very serious and passionate about his teaching. He carried out his work in a business-like fashion and his record books indicated a high level of preparation and planning. He gave his attention to the development of all pupils PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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about 35, was found floating at the Margate Pier by search and rescue members after receiving a call. Police spokesperson Captain Gerald Mfeka said at about 6am SAPS received a call about the body. “The Port Shepstone Search and Rescue members found the body with stab wounds on the back and chest
and always showed empathy towards them and had their welfare at heart. One of the additional duties, which stood out clearly, was his involvement in the welfare committee, which took care of the needs of disadvantaged children. Govender worked closely with Bread of Heaven for the delivery of sandwiches to pupils. One thing that touched everyone’s heart, was his caring attitude to ensure that hungry pupils would receive a sandwich at break. At times he would also go the extra mile to obtain uniforms and shoes for pupils. He served Marburg Primary for 25 years and the Department of Education for 32 years. Govender was a gentle and jovial person with respect and good personality. He was a firm, but sympathetic teacher who worked hard in the intermediate phase. He was noted for being meticulous in every task he completed. He was a seasoned teacher and the wealth of experience he acquired over the years cannot be easily replaced. His absence will be sorely missed by the pupils, staff and parents of Marburg.
and suspect it had been dragged into the water,” said Mfeka Mfeka said the man could possibly have been a car guard because he was wearing a reflective jacket. Investigations are continuing as the body has not yet been identified. - Supplied.
Council inaugurations coming up FOLLOWING the local government elections on 3 August, the Ugu District Municipality and its family of local municipalities will hold inauguration ceremonies of the newly elected leadership for the tenure of 2016-2021. The highly anticipated first statutory council meetings include the unveiling of each municipality’s troika which is the mayor, deputy mayor, council speaker and the election and announcement of members of the Ex-
ecutive Committee. Ugu District Municipality will host its inauguration meeting on Wednesday, 24 August at the Port Shepstone Civic Centre and we invite the community and other organisations to witness these regulatory processes of the inauguration of the municipal leadership. Meetings take place as follows: Umdoni Municipality: Wednesday, 17 August at Scottburgh Town
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ORE than 100 women from the mid-South Coast converged on the Park Rynie beach campsite on Women’s Day to listen to talks by fellow women and participate in a Women’s Day Zumba beach bash. Mildred Ngcobo of the GJ. Crookes Hospital in Scottburgh regularly deals with victims of crime at the hospital trauma centre and stressed the importance of reporting all instances of rape and sexual offences and introduced a young rape survivor whose story touched the hearts of all.
Johanna Tait, a fitness instructor, spoke on the benefits of exercising and keeping fit and other matters relevant to Women’s Day. Shereen Paul and her team from Ultimate Dance Fitness gave the women a Zumba beach workout, which they thoroughly enjoyed. She organised the event and thanked all who made it such a huge success. Funds raised at the event are to be donated to the Scottburgh SAPS victim-friendly facility that offers support to victims of domestic vio-
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N recognition of Women’s Month, Port Shepstone Regional Hospital offered free health screening to more than 30 women at Illovo Sugar last Thursday. Hospital spokesperson Phumza Morai said this was done in recognition of women who go through a lot of stress as they strive to keep their families together. The women were screened for blood pressure, blood sugar, body mass index, voluntary counselling and testing, pap smear, family planning, tuberculosis and eye screening. “The nursing team on the campaign checked the women’s coping skills at work and at home in order to identify any risk factors,” said Morai. Three women were referred for mental health management, nine were referred for family planning and nine pap smears were done. If anyone would like the hospital
staff to come to their place of work to do screenings for a large group, they
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Lions campaign a ‘roaring success’ THE Shelly Beach Lions continued with their food collection campaign, collecting the latest batch of food donations from Shelly Beach Spar. The food items are put into food hampers, which are given to families in need, communities where natural disasters such as floods and
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ORE than 60 youths from all over the South Coast gathered at the Uvongo Community Hall on Saturday to audition for an upcoming educational comedy that will be shooting locally in a few weeks. The auditions were organised by ArtWay Productions, in partnership
with Ray Nkonyeni Municipality. Phumlani Khusi of ArtWay Productions, originally from Gcilima, said he was excited about the project. “The municipality partnered with Thulani Bhengu from Gamalakhe and me to shoot the comedy. The storyline will be educational, creating awareness about the role of political leadership, councillors and their responsibilities,” said Khusi. He said they came up with the idea
of the comedy following many misconceptions about the duties of councillors. The adjudication panel for the audition comprised Gamalakhe councillor Phumlani Gumbi, actress Nompilo Maphumulo, who plays Nosipho Xulu on SABC 1 drama Uzalo, Andile Mxaka, “Fezile” from Mzansi Magic’s Isibaya, Simon April, Lloyd Monyakane and Khulekani Zulu.
Sheppie resident in Bollywood film PRECIOUS GUMEDE >>precious.gumede@media24.com PORT Shepstone resident, 20-year-old Lesley Pillay, was recently given a role in a Bollywood film, Keeping Up With the Kandasamys, that will be released in March 2017. The film is directed by Jayan Moodley and also features comedian Jaloshini Naidoo, known by her stage name, “Aunty Rumba”. Pillay said he saw a post by Rory Booth on Facebook asking for extras for the movie a few weeks ago. The movie is a romantic Bollywood comedy set in Chatsworth in Durban.
“The movie is about two women, who are neighbours. Initially they dislike each other, but are put in a predicament when their children fall in love with each other,” said Pillay. “I was honoured to be in the film, even just as an extra. “Auditions took place at North Beach in Durban where I got to meet actors and actresses who have been seen on our screens,” said Pillay. Pillay met Mishka Maharaj, known for her role in Snake Park, which played on SABC3. She also features in commercials. “I met Karghill Bagwandeen from Eastern Mosaic and Neil Govender, a radio presenter,” said Pillay.
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HE Department of Correctional Services (DCS) commemorated Women’s Day at Ugu Sports and Leisure Centre last Thurs-
day. The guest speaker was Pastor Lindiwe Shozi. DCS officers and regional and area commissioners gathered and discussed the importance of women in their field. A number of elderly female citizens were also invited by Gamalakhe councillor Phumlani Gumbi to celebrate their achievements and accomplishments as veterans of this country and day in particular. Acting Deputy Regional Commissioner Bhuthi Mchunu, who welcomed guests, said the day is to celebrate women, Mchunu said when he started at DCS there were no black females. “When I started working for this department there were no black females in the profession and today we can see there had been transformation and we see a number of women [in our field]. Today we are here to salute you,” he said. Dudu Ngcobo of Ugu District Municipality,
special programmes unit, motivated female DCS officers, saying they are special and should always value themselves. Ngcobo said women should always take charge and spend quality time alone to appreciate who they are. Entertainment included groups and DCS officials who sang songs of praise to women. Miemie Mthembu, Waterval area commissioner, has been in the profession for 60 years, and is retiring this year. In the past she said, being a black woman in this profession was no child’s play. She spoke of her days as a black warden and how she was discriminated against, but survived. “If a black female DCS officer fell pregnant back in the day they were told to submit their husband’s particulars for them to be screened before being allowed to keep your job. Those with no husbands were fired and had to reapply for their jobs after giving birth - we survived all of that.” DCS KZN handed over blankets to the elderly women of Gamalakhe as a gift from inmates for Women’s Day.
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number of strategies before implementing them,” she said. She said this specific incubator is among many others and will focus on mixed sectors that will enable beneficiaries to create sustainable businesses. TVET principal Dr Sipho Nzimande explained the role of the college in youth enterprise and said the centre will turn ambition into reality. He said the youth need to be mentoredto they can achieve their goals in the business industry. Nzimande said the college will work hard in closing the unemploy-
ment gap in the community. Ugu District Municipality management assured stakeholders that the municipality will partner with the college ensuring that incubator graduates get assistance from local economic development offices. Seda CEO, Mandisa Tshikwatamba, said she was pleased to see that the incubatees from the college have already started addressing and working on solutions to problems submitted by the industry. Tshikwatamba encouraged the college to duplicate the programme in its other campuses.
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HE Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda), Singatha, Esayidi TVET incubatees and local SMMEs gathered at Esayidi TVET College Port Shepstone campus in Oslo Beach for the official launch of the Esayidi Rapid Incubator and Centre last Friday. The incubator is aimed at developing and training existing and emerging small business enterprises within the college, and is part of Singatha business programme. Nosipho Khonkwane, Seda executive member, said the aim is to promote the mortality rate of KZN SMMEs. Seda and stakeholders researched in international countries and adopted strategies that will assist with the programme. “We went to various countries
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Municipality restores water supply systems FRANCE ZAMA SENIOR MANAGER MAYORALTY AND COMMUNICATION THE Ugu District Municipality has restored the water supply in affected areas in Hibiscus Coast following the total shutdown of Bhobhoyi Reservoir on Thursday. After corrective measures by mu-
nicipal technicians around the clock, we also ensured the recovery of reservoir levels, resuming normal supply by Sunday evening. We have received some complaints from Marburg Extension 3 that was still experiencing an intermittent water supply - this problem has also since been resolved. The Murchison Hospital reservoir, which was badly affected, has also recovered and the system is back online. The Gamalakhe area supply took longer to resolve due to excessive air in the system, but normal supply has also been reinstated. We apologise to our customers for the inconvenience caused during this
time. It is our view, as the municipality, that water is life and as a caring water services authority, we shall continue to provide our communities with this basic right. For regular updates on all water and sanitation services, consumers can contact their ward councillor, log onto www.ugu.gov.za visit our Facebook page Ugu District Municipality Talk, contact our call centre on 08000 WATER (92837) or 039 688 5830/36 or SMS 44751. Ugu District Municipality will continue to promote working together to create an environment that is friendly, responsive, accountable, effective and efficient for our communities.
Scams, spams and other things VALENE GOVENDER I HAVE won the lottery in unknown countries, received inheritances from distant relatives in the UK and have won tons of SMS competitions I have never entered. I am officially a “scam and spam” billionaire. I receive at least one SMS a month informing me that I have won R250 000 in a washing powder draw. I have at least five emails from “relatives” in the UK asking me for banking details as I have inherited one million pounds, and I have also won lotteries in countries I have never heard of. Most of these emails and SMSes come with a link. When you click on the link it takes you to a foreign website and your information is being downloaded by scammers. People have lost airtime and money from their bank accounts believing these messages to be true. It surprises me that people think they can win competitions they never entered. I am also surprised that people think they can become rich overnight. I recently read a story about a woman who trusted a “spiritual heal-
er” with R50 000. She was told to put the money in a suitcase and bury it somewhere and to her surprise (really?) the money was stolen the next morning. The man, being the magician that he is, disappeared and could not be reached. She opened a case at the police station, but I would hate to be the investigating officer on a case like this. In my quest to understand the thinking behind making a decision to trust an unbelievable mission, I ask the following questions … Firstly, if you have R50 000 lying around, why not talk to a legitimate source about investments? Why would you give it to a “suitcase man” and bury your hard-earned cash? Secondly, if that man could turn R50 000 into R100 000, why is he not the richest man on Earth by now? Thirdly, is desperation to make a quick buck shadowing common sense? Another scheme-making headlines this year is a “money sharing” one where residents “lend” money to each other while earning ridiculous interest rates on the initial sum
pledged. There is one scam (the name escapes me, but a case was reported) where you pledge R1 000 and the next day you receive R1 500. I do not understand how this works, but this should be screaming “scam”the minute you read about the returns. To be honest, when investigating one of these schemes I signed up and wanted to see why people are so naive. During this time I chatted to a woman who was making so much money from one of these schemes that she quit her job and was earning R15 000 a month while being a stayat-home mom. The prospect of becoming rich overnight scared me to the point that I left that scheme as I am not sure what I would do with all that money. Also I work way too hard to be taking a chance with my salary. I do understand that poverty and desperation plays a big role in people making foolish decisions, but surely if you have spare money there are other things you can do with it. If you received any of these messages or would like to share your scam or spam stoUMZUMBE MUNICIPALITY ry, email valene. UMASIPALA WASEMZUMBE govender@ media24. com
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Face to face, or ‘in the air’ TODAY’S tourism transactions are ever becoming internet- based. The customer prospect looks on a website to identify where to stay or what package to purchase and then often books and pays directly with the product or with an e-agent. If one considers the boom in things like Uber for transportation or AirBNB for accommodation a whole new dimension to competitive pricing and services becomes evident. It is clear that tourism and leisurereliant businesses, which do not embrace the new communications and transaction technologies, may well stumble at the opportunity starting blocks and as such we advise our tourism members to expand their marketing and business reach by getting into that sphere of services marketing. This does not mean that the face to face engagement is obsolete. At the many promotional expositions we attend we find that show attendees do wish to speak to the product owner to get a sense of the integrity and personality not only of the tourism product, but also who their host may be. Furthermore, in a world saturated with options I am of the belief that agents selling experiences and tourism services have to get firsthand knowledge of a destination and the enterprises within it. For this reason, we continue to host these market influencers via familiarisation trips down here. Shortly we, in conjunction with SA
JUSTIN MACKRORY: CEO SOUTH COAST TOURISM Tourism, will be hosting a series of speed-marketing events whereby some 30 travel agents will have one on one business meetings with our members in an effort to secure business down here and afford the agents to get a real feel for our tourism sell. The tourism trade, as well as the travel media, are integral in maintaining our brand presence and new business opportunities for mainly holiday, business, adventure, cultural and event-related tourism. I believe there is a comfy home for both the techno trans-actor and the consumer who prefers personalised recommended travel options from agencies in the know. Either way, a prudent tourism practitioner will continue to adopt both options in addition to maintaining strong direct relations with existing and past clients. After all word of mouth is still be biggest seller of recurring and new business in the hospitality sector - that is why websites like Trip Advisor are such an important reference tool for potential clients. Tourism is a people-orientated industry so I do not foresee “robohosts” replacing the warmness that our South Coast hospitality fraternity imbues - not in my lifetime anyway.
We must guide our tongues IN this world, including in South Africa, we have one race the human race. Any varia tion in pigmentation or distinctions in hair or height are irrelevant. For many in South Africa the only differ entiation are the land dispossessors and the dispossessed. This is a painful history that must be ac knowledged and addressed as a matter of priority for the sake of peace and stability. A solution acceptable to all must be found and we need wise people to contribute to the matter. For convenience, the world community
identifies each other by country of origin. Here we froth at the mouth, misdirecting our energies by insulting each other in iden tifying ourselves by incorrect colours. It is beyond one’s comprehension that we spend so much time systematically ex cluding one another from humanity by us ing colours and infuriating one another in the process. We are undermining ourselves by insult ing each other. We must guide our tongues. Mazwi Msimang
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PUBLIC NOTICE: INAUGURAL COUNCIL MEETING Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 29 (2) of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 2000 (Act No. 32 of 1998) that the First Council Meeting of the newly elected Council of Ugu District Municipality for the term 2016–2021 will be held at the Port Shepstone Civic Centre on Wednesday, 24 August 2016 at 10H30
The inauguration of Umzumbe Municipality Council has been postponed. Here are new event details
Event details: Date: 22 August 2016 Venue: Ntelezi Msani Heritage Centre Time: 10:00
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Uvongo Drive lacks speed humps I HAVE lived in Uvongo Drive for 13 years and have witnessed, on a daily basis, numerous speedsters driving along this road (speed limit is 60km/ h) with absolutely no regard to the fact that it is a residential area with children and animals around. A petition was signed two years ago for speed humps to be installed but nothing has happened apart from two lines being painted on the road by
the municipality, marking for one lot of speed humps to be installed. This is useless as Uvongo Drive is long and needs at least three speed humps. Sadly, while trying to take my dog for a peaceful walk, a speedster came along. There were monkeys playing and one baby ventured into the road and was hit by the car which never even stopped or slowed down. It was heartbreaking seeing the
I am your new Ward councillor DEAR friends in my Ward and our commu nity, please be advised that I have had the honour and privilege to have been in stalled as your councillor. It would be appreciated to contact me regarding any concerns that you may have regarding our Ward. We are living in a world that changes often and sometimes do not know who to contact when the need arises. My duty to you is to ensure a smooth running Ward and sort out issues that disturb and con cern us. I am your servant regarding these mat
Municipality should be more proactive I JUST saw that eThekwini has issued a water restriction. How is this when their own taps are in a mess? Every tap on the beach from Amanzimtoti to Margate is leaking. A week and a half ago we went fishing in Park Rynie and the campsite has boom gates you have to pay R30 for the day. The stairs past the lifesavers building is flooded and a lifeguard said there was no water in the taps because they have a burst pipe. Guess what, we went there a few days ago and that water is still streaming down the stairs. What is the municipality going to do to get their staff to be vigilant and caring and why don’t their staff report these things?
friends. Cllr Paul Brauteseth Ward 3 Shelly Beach, Masinenge and Izotsha
Look into traffic light timing WOULD the person who programmes traffic lights please look into the ones on the corner of Marine Drive and Abbingdon Road in Umtentweni. The green light needs to be set for “go’” for at least 20 seconds as this would then give more cars time to cross or turn into Marine Drive. Currently, it lasts for only 7.8 seconds, which is not enough time for old people like me to make a move. D. Schulenburg Umtentweni
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mother of the baby monkey trying to pick her dead baby up. It is strange when driving in Oslo Beach or Marburg residential areas there are speed humps every few metres, but nothing gets done in the Uvongo area. Jenny Attwell Uvongo
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ladies at the centre and they promised to get her to come along for a meal whenever she could. She leapt up when she saw me and rushed over to hug me and kiss my hand repeatedly, to my embarrassment. She whispered in my ear: “They said they would bulala me [kill me],
but I vote for you - three times.” This woman was prepared to risk her life to vote for the person she wanted to be her Ward councillor. Whether the danger was real or not is irrelevant as it was real to her. Sadly I lost the Ward by 69 votes and I know there were a lot of people with excellent reasons for not being able to vote, but there were also those who should think about that elderly lady and what she was prepared to suffer in order to vote. Your vote really is precious, and to everyone who did vote, thank you. Stephanie Breedt Leisure Bay
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THE letter by ‘Atheist’ refers (“Archaic belies and brainwashing”, 11 August). Parents would prefer that their offspring meet a prospective partner and/or spouse in a “house of God” rather than in a bar. Religion has provided believers with a code of conduct and ethics. Even though a child may be obliged to observe the code of conduct, and owing to fear of punishment, the ends justify the means. Eventually, when raised in a lawful environment, there is the acknowledgement and practice of rules in a crime-free society. Monotheism and polytheism teach respect towards parents, teachers and elders, but there is no ancestor worship among Eastern or Western cultures. Religion imposes self-discipline and introspection. It imparts other aspects, spiritual and hygienic, for the improvement of life – cleanliness (prior to prayer), dietary control (fasts), training of the brain (learning tractates by rote), the ability to reason (exegesis), compassion and the dispensing of charity. By the acceptance of divine intervention (as the human brain cannot encompass all understanding), consolation reduces suffering, when tragedy strikes e.g. the death of a loved one. In a country where faith prevails, corruption and crime rates are low. Please note that my letter is not addressed to atheists abiding by ethical conduct. Dr L.J. Peltz
and cut our canvassing short to bring her some basic food stuffs and a few packets of seeds as we noticed she had a struggling vegetable garden. I didn’t see her again until just after the elections when I saw her at a centre which provides food for the elderly, also in Nombuso. I had mentioned this woman to the
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vote because they didn’t see the point, or those who had something better to do. On our rounds canvassing in the back areas of Nombuso in KwaNzimakwe I came across an elderly lady who looked ashamed, but told our group in a quiet voice that she hadn’t eaten in two days. We were horrified
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Importance of voting THE local elections have come and gone and I am thrilled to have been elected the PR councillor for the DA. I intend to be the best councillor possible and not to disappoint the many people who voted for me and the DA. I just thought it would be worth sharing a couple of experiences I had with those good folk who did not not
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>> Iemand wat ‘n ou motor het sal presies weet wat dit beteken JOHAN PRETORIUS
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LKE nou en dan beleef elke mens ‘n geleentheid waar hy of sy skielik jonger voel, deur ‘n golf nostalgie uit die verlede getref word en tergelykertyd ‘n lewenswaarheid herontdek. Dit het voorverlede Sondag met die uwe gebeur tydens die Seepkiskar-wedrenne op die renbaan van Dezzi Gutzeit. Talle deelnemers het ooglopend baie moeite gedoen het met die ontwerpe van hul seepkiskarre, oftewel kaskarre. Die goed-ontwerpte karre, mooi en met gesofistikeerde remstelsels, was die vinnigste en meesal eerste oor die wenstreep. Mooi om na te kyk en te bewonder, maar sonder iets baie belangrik. Iemand wat ‘n ou motor het sal presies weet wat dit beteken. Die uwe het ‘n Volkswagen Kewer uit die middel-sestigs, en hoewel die ontwerp stok-oud en die motortjie bloot ‘n basiese vervoermiddel is, hoef
Het jou voertuig ‘siel’? jy net die sleutel te draai. Wanneer daardie plat viersilinder-enjintjie begin luier, begin iets met jou praat. Sy “siel”. Ry met hom op die lang pad terwyl almal by jou verby vlieg en die kragbron gelukkig in sy stert sing, met die klein voorvenstertjie oop na agter gedraai as “lugreëling”, en die petrolwyser heen en weer saam swaai met die petrol in die tenk, dan voel jy die ‘siel’ soos ‘n spook by jou. Iets wat nog nooit met my in ‘n moderne BMW, Mercedes of wat ookal gebeur het nie. By die outydse kaskarre was dit Saterdag dieselfde. Die nostalgie het my oorval want dit was presies hoe ons die karre as kinders gebou het. Met “siel”.‘n Houtkas op ‘n lang stuk hout, met ‘n korter stuk aan die voorkant vasgebout en growwe stukke tou om mee te stuur. Klein wielietjies, want destyds was fietswiele feitlik onbekombaar en in elk geval te duur. Hierdie wieletjies en hul aste was meesal afkomstig van ou kinderwaentjies, en indien jou eie kinderwaentjie nie meer bestaan het nie of nog te bruikbaar was, het jy op die ashope rondgesnuffel vir ou kinderwaentjie-wiele. Kaskarwiele was destyds hul gewig in goud werd, en al het jy verskillende soorte wiele gehad, het dit nie saak gemaak nie, solank die
Wouter se Watergat WOUTER WILLEMSE EK en Oom Pottie sit vandeesweek en wonder wat Watergate soos ons s’n aan die gang gehou het voordat die land televisie gekry en professionele sport, veral rugby, ontwikkel het tot wat dit vandag is. Onderwyl ons op ‘n lieflike dag op die houtdek oor ‘n spieëlgladde Indiese Oseaan sit en tuur het, het ek hom gevra of hy kan onthou. “Nie eintlik nie, Woutie. Jy moet onthou, daar was in die ou dae baie minder kroeë en selfs restaurante. Weet jy, toe ek jonk was, hier in die vroeë sestigs, moes ons van Germiston af Braamfontein toe ry om die nuutjie van ‘n “steakhouse” te ervaar. Ons enigste watergat vir myle was by die Simmer and Jack-myn waar ons ná wedstryde ‘n bier of twee gedrink het.” Dit het my self laat terugdink. Pottie is heelwat ouer as ek, en ek onthou tydens my studentedae in Johannesburg was daar maar min watergate soos ons hulle vandag ken. Die meeste was in hotelle, en dis waar ons gekuier het. Vandag het ons oral “pubs”, kyk maar in die groot stede, en as hulle nie verskeie groot televisieskerms op strategiese plekke, billike pryse en lekker maaltye het nie, sukkel hulle om te bestaan. Ewenwel, ons het op ‘n manier bygebly, en was verlede Saterdag weer lekker vol mense … die meeste van hulle “regulars”, met enkele besoekers. Twee op vakansie uit Tshwane, en hulle het met pyngesigte gesit en kyk hoe die Cheetahs die trots van Pretoria oprol, terwyl ekself en Pottie lekker gevoel het oor die Sharks (die vorige aand) en Goue Leeus
Eenvoudig en basies ... maar met ‘siel.’ FOTO: JOHAN PRETORIUS
voorste twee wiele en die agterste twee dieselfde grootte was. Ons het wiele uitgeruil totdat jy so na aan die ideaal as moontlik gekom het. Remme? Net sissies het remme probeer aanbring. Ons het die afdraendes uitgesoek waar jy aan die einde skielik links of regs gedraai het en teen ‘n skuinste tot
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stilstand geruk is. Dikwels het ‘n wiel afgeval omdat die stopspyker teen die wasser aan die einde van die as nie ver genoeg omgebuig was nie, en moes ma bloeiende elmboë met Dettol dokter. Saterdag was my ondersteuning en oë op hierdie basiese kaskarre. Van hulle is ooglopend deur die jong bestu-
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se vertonings. Hoewel daar verskillende emosies was, was almal eensgesind oor Pottie se voorspelling dat die Lions weer alles voor hulle gaan platvee: dis heeltemal te voortydig. Iets wat groot bespreking uitgelok het, was oud-Springbokkaptein John Smit se erkennings in ‘n koerant dat hy verskeie foute gemaak het tydens sy amper drie hoofbestuursjare by die Sharks, dat hy heeltemal te onervare was, dat hy die John Plumtree-episode swak gehanteer het, en dat hy en Jake White ‘n uitval gehad het. Al hierdie dinge was tog redelik voorspelbaar, of hoe? Hoewel Smit ‘n fantastiese mens is en goeie leier op die veld was, met sy aanstelling self gesê het hy het geen sake- of bestuursondervinding nie, en talle kenners vrae hieroor gevra het, is hy nietemin aangestel. Is dit toevallig dat die unie-president Graham Mackenzie enkele dae na Smit se erkennings ook besluit het ‘om meer aandag aan sy sakebelange te gee?’ Ewenwel, ons glimlag kom van een van die Blou Bulmanne van Pretoria, Bart Naude. Die vliegtuig het pas opgestyg. ‘n Manlike passasier sit en byt sy vingernaels, en vee gereeld sweet van sy voorkop af. Die bekommerde lugwaardin vra of sy hom iets van die kroeg af kan kry om hom te kalmeer. Hy knik instemmend. Hy sluk die drankie vinnig af. Tien minute later bewe hy steeds, en kry hy nog ‘n drankie. ‘n Half-uur later sien die lugwaardin die man bewe nog en huil saggies. “Ag siestog meneer, ek het nog nooit iemand gesien wat so bang is vir vlieg nie.” “Poplap,” kom die antwoord, “ek is nie bang vir vlieg nie. Ek probeer ophou drink.”
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urder en/of ‘n ouer self gebou sonder om baie geld op ingenieursvernuf of gesofistikeerde onderdele te bestee. Soos in die ou dae. Geeneen van hulle was eerste oor die wenstreep nie, maar soos met my Kewer, het dit nie saak gemaak nie. Want hulle het “siel” gehad.
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Vertwyfeling VERTWYFELING is eie aan elke mens. Dit vat moed om te twyfel. Mense is soms geneig om etikette om mense wat twyfel se nekke te hang. Jy word gesien as ‘n onstabiele persoon, of ‘n ongelowige mens, of iets dergeliks. Kom ons wees eerlik. Wie van ons het nog nooit getwyfel nie? Hiermee word nie net geloofsvertwyfeling bedoel nie. Mens kan twyfel aan die betroubaarheid van ‘n lugredery se vliegtuie, veral na ‘n reeks ongelukke. Jy kan twyfel aan jou eie vermoëns, veral as jy baie negatiewe terugvoer van mense ontvang het. Daar word self gepraat van twyfel wat aan jou knaag. Die uitdrukking laat mens nogal dink aan ‘n rot wat aan jou vreet. Dis egter ‘n goeie beskrywing van wat twyfel aan mens se gemoed kan doen. Twyfel is eie aan die mens. In die Bybel, met name Johannes 20:19-29, word die twyfelaar Thomas aan ons voorgehou.
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Thomas leef in elkeen van ons. Hy hou rekening met die feite voor hom en is nie iemand wat sommer ‘n rat voor die oë gedraai sal word nie. Op ‘n keer het Jesus na Sy opstanding uit die dood aan die dissipels verskyn. Thomas was nie by nie. Toe hy hoor van die gebeure, wil hy tasbare bewyse hê, soos om die merke van die spykers in Jesus se hande te sien. Thomas was volkome eerlik. Hy het nie gemaak of hy glo terwyl dit nie so was nie. Baie mense sê dat hulle God vertrou, terwyl dit nie so is nie. Die goeie nuus is dat Christus plek in sy dissipelkring het vir twyfelaars. Hy soek hulle op. Hy lei hulle tot verwondering en aanbidding. Dit is wat Thomas doen as hy uitroep: “My Here en my God.” Sy eerste reaksie was om nie te glo nie. Toe Hy die Here Jesus se teenwoordigheid ervaar het verander alles. Christus lei jou van vertwyfeling na oorgawe. Hy vat jou hand in Sy hand, en jy ervaar Sy vertroosting. Daar is hoop vir twyfelaars soos Thomas wat wakker lê in die nag. Als is vir God moontlik.
Sigwemekile isiteleka ebesizomosha
18 August 2016
Izinsolo FEVER 17 zokukhwabanisa enkulisa south coast
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abazali ukuthi nabo bayakhokha nyanga zonke imali eR50. Ubuze ukuthi kanti lemali yenziwani. Osebenzela umNyango wezokuThuthukiswa koMphakathi uvumile ukuthi zikhona izinkinga enkulisa kepha yena akagunyaziwe ukuba akhulume nephephandaba kumele kuxhunyanwe nehhovisi eliphezulu lomnyango. Ithunyelwe imibuzo emNyangweni kepha impendulo ayikatholakalanga ngesikhathi sokushicilelwa kwephepha.
Baphe umkhulu izipho abasebenzi egalaji SESIGCINE sigwemekile isiteleka sabasebenzi base-Eskom ebesizodala umonakalo. Phambilini izingxoxo zamaholo zafinyelela kwangqingetshe phakathi kwenkampani kagesi nezinyunyana ezintathu zabasebenzi. Kodwa manje iSolidarity neNational Union of Mineworkers basayine isivumelwano
samaholo ne-Eskom. Abasebenzi bazonyuselwa amaholo phakathi kuka-8.5 no-10% kulo nyaka, nangonyaka ozayo, baphinde banyuselwe ngo-8%. I-Numsa yona ibingakasisayini isivumelwano okwamanje, kodwa kubikwa ukuthi iyakwamukela okubekwe etafuleni ngumqashi. – Izindaba24.
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Celebrating 85 years of working towards
a world
without CANCER
Cansa celebrates 85 years, and you’re invited PHOTO: PRECIOUS GUMEDE
YOUR COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT SOLUTION
• Kitchen and bathroom upgrades • Built-in Cupboards and Flooring • Home Offices and Bars, Blinds, Lighting & Decking BEST WISHES, May you continue with the wonderful work you do. Colin 084 250 0340 colin@onewayhomeimprovement.co.za Suite 4, Waterfront Business Park, Umtentweni www.onewayhomeimprovement.co.za
Make it happen!!!
Yvonne Robinson Pre-Primary School “Lighting the Future”
039 682 0993 Wishing you a happy anniversary and may the next 85 years be Blessed.
Cansa Port Shepstone staff (back, from, left) Michael Shazi, Eslinah Cele, Diane Saunders, and (front) Nicolene Grobbler, invite everybody to their 85th birthday celebra tion.
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T NETCARE MARGATE HOSPITAL 24 Hour Casualty 24 Wartski Drive, Margate. Tel: 039 312 7300 info@margate.netcare.co.za • www.netcare.co.za
Cancer Survivor:
Your survival isn’t just a personal victory. You are a true inspiration to millions of people who are hoping to beat the odds and come out stronger. Regards from Management and Staff of Netcare Margate Hospital
Happy 85th Birthday. Congratulations!!
Gayridge Poultry Farm Shop Lot 44 Wingate Avenue, Margate Tel: 039 312 1093
Happy 85th Birthday. Congratulations!!
HIS month the Cancer Association of South Af rica (Cansa) is celebrating its 85th birthday. The NPO was first started as the National Can cer Association in 1931. The association played a leading role in cancer research and cancer policy development, as well as providing care, support and education to South Afri cans who have been affected by the disease. As part of the celebrations in the various bran ches and offices, each office will celebrate with the people of their community. Nicolene Grobbler of South Coast Cansa wished Cansa a happy 85th birthday. “We would like to take the opportunity to thank the organisation, donors, sponsors and patients for the support over the past years.” Grobbler said without the sponsors and donors the work they do at Cansa would not be possible. She invites colleagues and friends to be part of a cele bration to be held on 27 August at Shelly Centre from 10am. “We invite our friends and community to join us for some cupcakes, band and an aerobics and obsta cle course session that will be held in front of Pick n Pay Shelly Centre as part of our ongoing campaign encouraging people to live a healthy lifestyle.” Grobbler thanked Jenny Vogt from Party Cos tumes for the props used in the photoshoot.
Cansa South Coast invites you to their birthday celebration Shelly Centre on Saturday 27 August from 10 am. Come and take part in the Aerobics and obstacle courses, inside the centre just in front of Pick n’ Pay, The first step to a healthy balanced lifestyle.
Toll-free 0800 22 66 22 www.cansa.org.za
Thank you CANSA for 85 years of dedication to cancer research and instilling hope in those who are still fighting. Here’s to a cancer free generation!
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Celebrating 85 years of working towards
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Brief Cansa history 1930s • The founders set out to establish a cancer register, cancer centres and clinics throughout the country, where optimal treatment and diagnostic methods could be investigated. 1940s • Progress was slow during the Great Depression and World War 2, but picked up again in the 1950s when the association introduced educational programmes. 1950s • Clinical facilities for the early detection of uterine cancer were established and a Durbanbased laboratory performed about 70 000 pap smears annually. • Dr George Oettlé was the first cancer researcher to receive a grant from Cansa in 1958, in order to initiate a cancer research programme in South Africa. 1960s • The first interim home (now Cansa Care Homes) was pioneered in Pretoria, followed by similar homes in Johannesburg, Bloemfontein, Durban, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth. 1970s • An innovative educational and fund-raising initiative called “Toktokkie” (also known as “Tap-Tap”) was launched nationwide. • Research grants continued to be sponsored at major universities and research institutions. Research was of an international calibre, enabling SA cancer therapists to improve levels of therapy for patients. • Community services were expanded and a “total care” programme was developed to assist cancer patients and their families from diagnosis to the terminal and bereavement phases, where necessary. Doctors, nurses, social workers, ministers of religion and volunteers were involved in these initiatives. • Volunteers formed part of the “I Can Cope” programme designed to help cancer patients and their families cope with a cancer diagnosis. Other support groups such as Reach for Recovery for breast cancer patients and survivors were established. 1980s • As a member of the organisation known as the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), the National Cancer Association hosted the UICC’s Executive Committee meeting in Johannesburg, as well as an international conference on oesophageal cancer in Cape Town. • The Hospicare Programme also provided numerous services ranging from home nursing to pain control.
1990s • The National Cancer Association changed its name to the Cancer Association of South Africa (Cansa) and a new corporate identity was developed. • Cansa’s mission was “fighting cancer and its consequences countrywide for the benefit of all South Africans in co-operation with the community by supporting research, health education, information,care and supportive services”. • An information service was formed to gather, archive and distribute information about cancer and Cansa’s activities to cancer patients and their families, academics, medical professionals, students and members of the public. This was later renamed the Cansa Science and Resource Centre in 2009. • Cansa, as a member of the Tobacco Action Group, played a major role in the anti-tobacco legislation of 1999 to ban advertising and sponsorship activities of tobacco products. 2000s • Cansa modernised its image, adopting a new logo and corporate message “Striving for a Cancer Smart South Africa”. • The Cansa Shavathon phenomenon hit with thousands of people affected by cancer and members of the public shaving off, dying or cutting their hair in solidarity with cancer survivors. The campaign has become an important event on South Africa’s annual calendar.
TWENI PHARMACY Happy 85th Birthday Happy 85th Birthday. Congratulations!! Hibiscus Industrial Park, National Road TEL: 039 312 0650 • FAX: 039 317 3505 email: sales@coles.co.za
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Thank you for your 85 years of dedication to helping people during their most difficult times.
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• Cansa’s environmental awareness campaign was launched, taking a stand on environmental issues by actively communicating Cansa’s researched-based position statement on cancer and the environment. • Taking its advocacy role as cancer “watchdog” to the next level, Cansa launched the “Cansa Seal of Recognition”, awarding products proven to help reduce the cancer risk with Smart Choice and SunSmart Choice labels. • The lymphoedema programme was introduced during the inaugural Women’s Health launch in 2009. 2010s • Cansa strives to keep the fight against cancer a top priority with policy makers. • The association promotes correct food labelling on products, especially of trans fatty acids based on scientific findings. • Cansa calls on the public and government to protect children against harmful chemicals such as BPA in toys and baby bottles. • Three new health campaigns are introduced - Men’s Health, Women’s Health and Youth Health. • In 2013, organised by the UICC and hosted by Cansa, United Nations officials, Ministries of Health and leading inter-national decisionmakers came together for the first time in Africa to discuss the growing global cancer burden at the 2013 World Cancer Leaders’ Summit (WCLS) in Cape Town. - Cansa.
Happy 85th Birthday! Wishing you another year of great accomplishments.
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>> In the 1930s the founders set out to establish a cancer register, cancer centres and clinics throughout the country
MIGAMED PHARMACY YOUR COMPLETE HEALTHCARE CHOICE Happy 85th Birthday. Keep up the good work!!
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Congratulations CANSA. Keep up the good work!
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Tweni Spar Centre, Abbingdon Road, Umtentweni Tel: 039 695 0290
Diagnostic Radiologists Netcare Margate Private Hospital, 24 Wartski Drive Tel: 039 317 1745 • Fax: 039 317 4178 Email: hr@drbooyens.co.za
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Bold, innovative and revolutionary >> Honda Civic has arrived in South Africa and is available from Honda Shelly Beach VUSI MTHALANE
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HE much-anticipated new Honda Civic has finally been unleashed in South Africa and is available from Honda Shelly Beach. The Fever was invited to test drive the sport version, and its performance and features are simply mind-blowing. The 1.5T Sport CVT features an all-new turbo direct injection engine that produces an exceptional 127 kW of maximum power at 5 500 r/min, along with 220 Nm of maximum torque. In aiming for superior levels of design and comfort, the car combines a sleek and aerodynamic exterior with spaciousness and comfort. The car's striking styling carefully reflects a revolutionary silhouette for a four-door sedan, creating the overall impression of a sleek sports coupé.
Special attention was paid to the detailed surfaces in order to fuse quality with sportiness. The result is a clean, sculpted body shape that emphasises the new Civic's sporty character, reinforced by the lower and wider stance, along with a longer bonnet and short front overhang. This gives the new Honda sedan a more aggressive, athletic and dynamic appearance, while also creating more interior room compared to the outgoing model.The uncluttered interior design features extensive use of attractive soft-touch materials that heighten the sense of premium quality. Honda's new Agile Handling Assist (AHA) feature is integrated with the Civic's EPS and vehicle control systems to facilitate driving enjoyment, as well as overall control and stability. AHA anticipates a loss of control during cornering and helps to prevent it by continuously modulating brake and throttle inputs in small, imperceptible increments to assist overall driver control. An additional safety net is provided by means of the Vehicle Stability Control, incorporating Hill Start Assist,
along with ABS anti-lock brakes and electronic brake force distribution (EBD). The new Civic is equipped with dual front, side and curtain airbags, complemented with a reverse camera
and rear parking sensors. Honda Shelly Beach will officially launch the new Civic at their showroom this Saturday. The function starts at 9am and everyone is wel-
come. For more information about the new Civic and the event, contact Honda Shelly Beach sales manager, Kim Scrooby on 039 315 0030.
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Kumho tyre design wins excellence award KUMHO’S ground-breaking “Smasher” and “Sealant” tyres have been honoured with 2016 International Design Excellence Awards (Idea). With the world’s top three design accolades behind it — the Red Dot (Germany), iF International Forum Design (Germany) and Idea (United States) - Kumho’s design and technological capabilities have now been recognised by the industry as a whole. Kumho said in a statement that the awards for its futuristic Smasher tyre and already available Sealant tyre, have confirmed the tyre company’s ability to encompass both the future and present of tyre design. The Smasher was evolved in collaboration with the SsangYong Motor Company and attracted significant attention when
unveiled on the Tivoli at the 2015 IAA Motor Show. The tyre is optimised for driving in extreme conditions and features such innovations as suction plates and grindershaped tread blocks. The former enable the vehicle to ascend steep slopes by creating a vacuum between the tyre and the ground, while the latter permit safe driving over even the roughest terrain by crushing uneven areas that could damage a tyre. As the name suggests, the Sealant tyre automatically seals itself when penetrated by debris, thereby preventing loss of air pressure. The Idea award is the latest accolade for this product, which has already been bestowed with the Red Dot, Good Design (Japan) and Good Design (Korea) awards. — Supplied.
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Lot 494, Main Izotsha Road, Shelly Beach
FITMENT CENTRE
We Specialise in Smash & Grab Executive Polish • Valets • Rustguard • Tracking Devices
FROM
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From left to right: Alistair Oxenham (Workshop Manager), Elsiene Nkwebana, Heinrich Du Plessis
Excluding parts
www.cardinalssouthcoast.co.za Lot 494, Main Izotsha Road, Shelly Beach Tel: 039 315 0030 Fax: 039 315 0037 Cell: 072 467 8670 Email: Kim@hondashellybeach.co.za • www.hondashellybeach.co.za
HONDA AUTO SHELLY BEACH
NEW Honda Brio 1.2 Comfort 5dr CVT
Silver/black cloth, 5yr/200 000km warranty and 2yr/30 000km service plan
2016 Demo Honda Jazz 1.5 Elegance manual 2500km, balance of 5yr/200 000km warranty and 4yr/60 000km service plan. White/ black cloth. Includes body sports kit
NEW Honda Jazz 1.5 Elegance manual
Golden Brown/black cloth. 5yrs/200 000km warranty and 4yr/60 000km service plan
NEW Honda Brio 1.2 Comfort Amaze 4dr
White/black cloth. 5yr/200 000km warranty and 2yr/30 000km
R176 400
R229 900
R249 900
R169 900
NEW Honda Ballade 1.5 Elegance CVT
NEW Honda HR-V 1.5 Comfort A/T
Orchid White/Black cloth, 5yr/200 000km warranty and 4yr/60 000km service plan
NEW Honda HR-V 1.8 Elegance A/T
Silver/black leather, keyless entry/start, reverse camera, led lights, magic seats, 5yr/200 000km warranty and 4yr/60 000km service plan
2016 Demo Honda CR-V 2.0 Comfort A/T
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R259 900
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Urban Titanium/black cloth, reverse camera, 5yr/200 000km warranty and 4yr/60 000km service plan
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CLASSIFIEDS GENERAL & HOME SERVICES
FOR SALE
HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERIOR 1835
1850
SERVICES
LOW RATES! FOR ALL YOUR TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS
1818
1655
BUSINESS
1870
GC LOADS
REPAIRS
MISCELLANEOUS
TRANSPORT & STORAGE
PEST CONTROL
2420
039 315 0611
BICYCLES: New and used. Repairs & Spares. KADWA'S CYCLES 039 682 0778
GRANT 082 322 3326 gcloads@gmail.com
GALVANISED SLIDING GATE: 4m x 1.8m high. Like new incl. wheels & brackets. R4 400 onco. 082 680 0659
To advertise in the classifieds contact Prabashni on 033 355 1000
Coconut Village Retirement Complex SCOTTBURGH
2 x 1 bedroom flats to let
GARDEN & IRRIGATION 1825
HOLIDAY & TRAVEL
HOME IMPROVEMENTS EXTERIOR 1836
REMOVALS:
SELF CATERING
Garden Refuse, Building Rubble, Furniture etc. From R300 per load. Contact Susan
2626
AGRICULTURAL
081 755 8796
OTHER ANIMALS
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Project Name: MHLABATSHANE BULK WATER SUPPLY SCHEME (PHASE 4) Tender No. UGU-07-1373-2016 The Ugu District Municipality invites tenders for the Construction of 1ML Reinforced Concrete Reservoir in Gcwalemini which is to be implemented by Ugu District Municipality. The minimum specifications are detailed in the Tender Document. Tenderers should be registered and have a CIDB contractor grading designation of 6CE or higher and appropriate experience in concrete reservoir construction. Tender documents will be available as from 19/08/2016 from the Cashier’s Office in the Ugu District Municipality’s offices at 28 Connor Street, Port Shepstone upon payment of a non-refundable fee of R400 for each document in cash. A compulsory site inspection will be held punctually at Gcwalemini reservoir site at 11h00am on 24/08/2016 and prospective tenderers are to meet the engineers at the Umtentweni Off-ramp, on P68 toward St Faiths from 10h15 to 10h30. The convoy will leave at 10h30am to site, approximately 33 km from the meeting point. Technical enquiries should be addressed to S.S.W.Ntuli / M.S. Tshabalala of Kamawewe Development Consultants at 039 312 0555 / 039 312 2039 or simphiwe@kamawewe.co.za / mxolisi@kamawewe.co.za. Completed tender documents are to be placed in a sealed envelope marked: CONSTRUCTION OF 1ML REINFORCED CONCRETE RESERVOIR IN GCWALEMINI: Contract No.: UGU-07-1373-2016 and must be deposited in the Tender Box at the offices of Ugu District Municipality at the Foyer of the Ugu District Municipality, Phase 2 Building, 96 Marine Drive, Oslo Beach later than 12h00 on Friday 23 September 2016. Ugu District Municipality subscribes to the Municipal Supply Chain Management Regulations and Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, 2000, (Act Nº 5 of 2011) and therefore gives preference to tenders from Broad-Based Black Economic Empowered (BBBEE) enterprises or tenders in joint venture with BBBEE enterprises. The procedure for evaluation of responsive tenders will be Method 4 with the 90/10 points split. Responsive tenderers will be scored for quality first and only those tenders that meet the specified minimum total score for quality of 60% will be considered further. 90 points will be for price and 10 points for B-BBEE Status Level of Construction, allocated as follows: B BBEE Status Level of Contributor
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Tenderers shall take note of the following Tender Conditions: • Ugu District Municipality’s procurement policy will apply, • Ugu District Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest tender or any other tender and reserve the right to accept the whole or part of the tender, • Tenders that are late or submitted by facsimile or electronically will not be accepted, and • Tenders submitted are to remain valid for 8 weeks from the closing date for submission of tenders. NB: Regulation 44 of Municipal Supply Chain Management Regulations states that the Municipality may not make any award to a person who is in the service of the state.
MOBILE DOG GROOMING Pennington to Port Edward, Bath, Clip, Dip, Manicures, Strip & Trim Call Renate 083 443 0432 DOG & CAT BOARDING Luxury, Secure kennels. Walks and exercise daily. ily Call Penny 082 719 0838
PROPERTIES
BUSINESS PREMISES 3215
VEHICLES
Harmony Hill Farm Sea Park RUBBLE REMOVAL
D.D. Naidoo The Municipal Manager Ugu District Municipality
KLEIN PARADYS: Selfcatering accommodation from R150pp/pn out of seasn. 039 681 2611 072 244 3788
ACCESSORIES, SPARES & MODIFICATIONS 3001
BULK SECOND HAND TYRES for sale from R110 each. Call 083 378 6993 or 039 682 5385
VEHICLES WANTED TO BUY
BUSINESS PREMISES to let in Port Shepstone CBD. Contact Imran on 083 415 1375 for more information
EMPLOYMENT
3075
Open Mon to Friday only 7am to 12 noon - 3pm to 4.30pm
GENERAL 3680
BUSINESS FOR SALE Fully equipped Butchery / Takeaway & Shisa Nyama situated in Marburg Industrial area.
For more information contact 084 500 4533
RECEPTIONIST: Mature, respectable, computer literate for holiday accommodation. Tel: 071 687 0860
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NOTICE NOTICE NO: 160 of 2016
APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAW INVITATION TO COMMENT The Ray Nkonyeni Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of Schedule 4, Section 11 of the Hibiscus Coast Municipal Planning and Land Use Management Bylaw that an application has been received in terms of Section 46 of the said Bylaw for: 1. The amendment of the Hibiscus Coast Municipality Scheme by amending the “Special Zone 54” controls by specifying a height restriction of 5 storeys, a Floor Area Ratio of 0.8 and a Coverage of 60%; 2. The rezoning of Erf 926 from “Residential Only 4” to “Special Zone 54”; and 3. The rezoning of Erf 1001 Margate from “Road” to “Special Zone 54”. The properties all form part of the Margate Hospital. A copy of the application (No:27/2016) received in terms of the above is available for inspection between 07h30 and 16h00 at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo. The public with sufficient interest therein may lodge written comments to the Head of Department: Development Planning Services, attention Letitia Bense, by no later than 20 September 2016 via any of the following: POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240 FACSIMILE: 086 529 7064 E-MAIL: letitia.bense@hcm.gov.za All enquiries are to be directed telephonically to Letitia Bense on 039 315 9241. A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall be precluded from further participating in the process and taking any further steps, with regard to the application. SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. BOX 5, PORT SHEPSTONE 4240
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Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the above mentioned position. This position is located in the PMU of the municipality. Requirements: • A valid Grade 12 certificate • National Diploma in Finance Management or equivalent • A minimum of three years in public or private sector financial management. • Computer literacy (Ms Office suite, Management Information Systems) • A valid driver’s licence, minimum Code B • 3 Years relative finance control/management experience Responsibilities: Strategic planning for the Unit: • Evaluate and comment on the applicability of specific operational key performance indicators and measures against outcomes detailed in the Council’s Integrated Development Plan and/or strategic plans • Draw up strategic business plans for the Financial Control Unit to ensure that business planning of the unit is aligned to Councils and Directorates strategic objectives/priorities
Budget Management of the unit: • Manage and control the capital and operational budget of the Unit to ensure effective and efficient functioning within budgetary constraints of Council. • Monitor, recommend and implement corrective measures to rectify deviations/acts contrary to budgetary provisions, financial regulations, audit requirements and departmental procedures Budget formulated, monitored and constraints adhered to Stakeholder management • Represent the Financial Control Unit in all meetings and forums to ensure good flow of information • Assist internal and external auditors ensuring that all matters raised by these auditors in queries, management letters and audit reports are addressed • Attend meetings within the directorate and with Council Financial Control Unit represented in meetings Key clients and other stakeholders taken care of Benefits include: • 13th Cheque. • Subsidised Pension and Medical Aid Schemes. • Subsidised Housing Scheme / Rental Allowance (subject to certain conditions). If you qualify as per the above responsibilities and requirements, please send your application letter indicating the position being applied for, together with a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae, as well as certified copies of certificates to: The Municipal Manager Umuziwabantu Municipality Private Bag X1023 Harding 4680 Faxed or emailed applications will not be accepted. The closing date for applications will be 16h00, Friday 02ND Of September 2016. If you do not hear from us within 30 days of the closing date, regard your application as unsuccessful. The Municipality is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. The Municipality reserves the right not to make an appointment.
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Must be in possession of a Professional Teaching qualification (M+3) Qualified Artisan Recognized electrical Diploma/Certificate Must be computer literate Must be in possession of a valid Driver’s License. Must be registered as a SACE member or proof of SACE registration Must be registered with merSETA & NAMB Five years experience, three in the industry and two years in teaching
Performance Areas: • • • • • •
To assess and moderate all Trade Test Candidates To pre-test and identify gaps of all candidates To train candidates where gaps were identified Liaise with merSeta & NAMB & Industry Teach all relevant Engineering subjects To register and administrate all trade test application and relevant documents
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Applications to be submitted on Z83 obtainable from any Public Service Department, should be accompanied by a comprehensive CV and certified copies of all qualifications obtained, Identity Document, Driver’s License and SACE certificate or proof of registration with SACE.
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All applications to be posted to: Human Resource Manager, Private Bag x 713, Port Shepstone, 4240 or hand delivered to: ESAYIDI TVET COLLEGE, No 3 Shooter’s Hill, Lot 462, Nelson Mandela Drive, Port Shepstone, 4240 not later than 12h00 on the closing date.
NB. All certificates and Qualifications must be certified. The date of the certification must not be older than three months) CORRESPONDENCE WILL ONLY BE ENTERED INTO WITH SHORT-LISTED APPLICANTS. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE OR FAXED AND EMAILED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Closing date: 26 August 2016
NOTICE
RAY NKONYENI LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
NOTICE NO: 143 of 2016
BID № 8/2/1700 PROVISION OF SHORT TERM INSURANCE SERVICES {Three (3) years} Suitably qualified service providers are hereby invited to tender for the Provision of Short Term Insurance Services. Bidders must be registered with the Financial Services Board and comply with the Short Term Insurance Act provisions. Tender documents will be available from the municipal offices of the Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality at 10 Connor Street, Port Shepstone from Thursday, 18 August 2016 (office hours 7h30 – 15h00), upon payment of a non-refundable cash payment of R 337.00 (vat inclusive), for each document. Tender Documents will only be issued on presentation of a receipt. Fully completed original tender documents plus two extra copies of the original must be submitted in a sealed envelope, clearly marked Tender No 8/2/1700 “Provision of Short Term Insurance Services”, in the tender box at the Municipal Offices at 10 Connor street, Port Shepstone, by no later than 12h00 on Monday 19 September 2016, where after all tenders will be opened in public. A compulsory briefing session will be held at 10h30 on Thursday, 25 August 2016 at Lot 1000 Newton Road, Dan Pienaar Square, Margate, All enquiries regarding this tender must be directed to the Manager: Asset Management, Mr Vuyani Khopho on (039) 312 8408 during office hours or alternatively email to vuyani.khopho@hcm.gov.za The procedure for the evaluation of tenders will be based on functionality and value for money. Any bids which fail to meet the minimum threshold of 60/100 points for functionality will be disqualified, thereafter only qualifying bids will be evaluated in terms of the 90/10 preference points system. Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality subscribes to the Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (BBBEEA) Act 53 of 2003 and Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 2000 (Act 5 of 2000). Evaluation criteria: Functionality Criteria
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NOTICE NOTICE NO: 158 of 2016
APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAW INVITATION TO COMMENT The Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of Schedule 4, Section 11 of the Hibiscus Coast Municipal Planning and Land Use Management Bylaw that an application has been received in terms of Section 46 of the said Bylaw for: 1. The subdivision of the Farm Paddock 15527 into 2 portions being the Proposed Portion 2 and the Remainder of the Farm Paddock Place No. 15527; 2. The subdivision of Portion 16 of the Farm Brasfort Flats No. 9022 into two portion being proposed Portion 21 and the Remainder of the Farm Brasfort Flats No.9022 and; 3. The consolidation of Portion 4,5 and 21 of the Brasfort Flats. No 9022 with the proposed Remainder of the Farm Paddock 15527 to create the Farm Paddock place No.18503 ;
Number of similar projects in past five (5) years
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6. A further subdivision of the newly created Erf 1 Paddock into Erven 2 – 85 Paddock substantially in accordance with layout plan 492E1 prepared by Greene Land dated October 2012.
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The subject properties are situated along the N2 Main Harding Road, approximately 20km west of Port Shepstone to Kokstad.
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NOTE TO BIDDERS ON BID CONDITIONS: • The Supply Chain Management Policy of Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality will apply. The Council reserves the right not to accept the lowest bid or any bid and reserves the right to accept the whole or part of the bid, or to reject all bids and cancel the notice to bid; • Bids that are submitted late, incomplete, unsigned or by facsimile, electronically or not completed in black ink will be rejected and not accepted for further evaluation; • Company profile together with previous experience of 3 years or more must be furnished with the bid. Failure to submit a company profile and relevant proof of experience in respect of the said bid will result in the bid not being further evaluated; • Council reserves the right to inspect the business premises to ensure that they meet with all relevant requirements of the company; • Members or Directors of Companies or Service Providers who are state employees are not allowed to bid or quote; • Unsuccessful bidders will be informed of the tender outcome through the Municipal website and local newspaper/s. Aggrieved unsuccessful bidders will be allowed to lodge, within fourteen (14) days of the decision or action, a written objection or complaint to the Office of the Municipal Manager through email, mm@hcm.gov.za or fax number 0865297195. Complaints or objections received after fourteen (14) days of the date of the notice will not be entertained; and • The fully completed original bid document plus two extra copies must be submitted, failure to submit these will result in disqualification • Bids submitted are to be valid for a period of 120 days. SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. BOX 5, PORT SHEPSTONE 4240
Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality 10 Connor Street P O Box 5 PORT SHEPSTONE 4240
NOTICE NOTICE NO: 159 of 2016
4. The consolidation of Portion 2 of the farm Paddock Place No. 15527 with the Remainder of Portion 16 of the Brasfort Flats No. 9022 to create the farm Brasfort Flats No. 18502; 5. The redesignation of the Farm Paddock Place no. 18503 to Erf 1 Paddock and; subsequently
A copy of the application (No: 91/2015) received in terms of the above is available for inspection between 07h30 and 16h00 at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo. The public with sufficient interest therein may lodge written comments to the Head of Department: Development Planning Services, attention Nelisiwe Sithole, by no later than 22 September 2016 via any of the following: POSTAL ADDRESS: PO Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240 FACSIMILE: 086 58 7414 E-MAIL:nelisiwe.sithole@hcm.gov.za All enquiries are to be directed telephonically to Nelisiwe Sithole on 039 315 9244. A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall be precluded from further participating in the process and taking any further steps, with regard to the application. SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. BOX 5, PORT SHEPSTONE 4240
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NOTICE NOTICE NO: 156 of 2016
APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAW INVITATION TO COMMENT The Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of Schedule 4, Section 11 of the Hibiscus Coast Municipal Planning and Land Use Management Bylaw that an application has been received in terms of Section 46 of the said Bylaw for: 1. The consolidation of Erven 544, 545 and 546 Sea Park to create Erf 555 Sea Park;
APPLICATION IN TERMS OF THE HIBISCUS COAST MUNICIPAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAW INVITATION TO COMMENT The Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of Schedule 4, Section 11 of the Hibiscus Coast Municipal Planning and Land Use Management Bylaw that an application has been received in terms of Section 46 of the said Bylaw for: 1. Proposed consolidation of Erf 1139 and Erf 1140 Port Shepstone to create Erf 1903 Port Shepstone; and the 2. Proposed Special Consent to permit multi units on Erf 1903 Port Shepstone. The subject properties are situated along Berea Crescent in Port Shepstone A copy of the applications (No: 108/2016) received in terms of the above is available for inspection between 07h30 and 16h00 at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo. The public with sufficient interest therein may lodge written comments to the Head of Department: Development Planning Services attention to Nelisiwe Sithole by no later than 22 September 2016 via any of the following: POSTAL ADDRESS: PO Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240 FACSIMILE: 086 58 7414 E-MAIL: nelisiwe.sithole@hcm.gov.za All enquiries are to be directed telephonically to Nelisiwe Sithole on 039 315 9244. A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall be precluded from further participating in the process and taking any further steps, with regard to the application. SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. BOX 5, PORT SHEPSTONE 4240
2. The amendment of the Hibiscus Coast Municipality Scheme by the rezoning of a portion (approximately 15000m²) of the newly created Erf 555 Sea Park from “Residential Medium Impact 3” to “Residential High Impact 3” and subsequently; 3. the Special Consent of council to establish a Retirement Village (frail care facility) and a Restaurant and the; 4. the deletion of Conditions of Establishment of the tribunal judgement dated 26 January 2007 which read as follows: “(a) The Land Development Area shall be laid out substantially in accordance with Plan 06E01P11 Dated August 2006, prepared by Plankonsult, which plan is hereby approved. Such approval shall consist of the following steps: Step 1: The Subdivision of Erf 67 Sea Park into Erven 1 to 182 (to be re-number sub sequential erven of Sea Park). Step 2: The rezoning of all erven shown on the layout plan. (b) Amendment of layout: The layout may be amended, based on engineering design principles, with the approval of the Development Tribunal and the Municipality.” The subject properties are located in Ukusa Estate, Sea Park. A copy of the application (No: 105/2016) received in terms of the above is available for inspection between 07h30 and 16h00 at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo. The public with sufficient interest therein may lodge written comments to the Head of Department: Development Planning Services, attention Nelisiwe Sithole, by no later than 21 September 2016 via any of the following: POSTAL ADDRESS: PO Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240 FACSIMILE: 086 58 7414 E-MAIL: nelisiwe.sithole@hcm.gov.za All enquiries are to be directed telephonically to Nelisiwe Sithole on 039 315 9244. A person’s failure to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice shall be precluded from further participating in the process and taking any further steps, with regard to the application. SM MBILI MUNICIPAL MANAGER P.O. BOX 5, PORT SHEPSTONE 4240
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Margate Country Club golf results
The World Karate Federation Ugu team participated in the KZN All Styles Development tournament in Tongaat in their Ugu colours recently. The team won a number of medals and will take part at the South African All Styles Development Tournament on 3 October at the same venue.
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Shop: 4th: Louie Carriera, 16th: sponsored by Hibiscus Retirement Villages Mike Bond Saturday 13 August Men’s monthly medal sponsored by Hibis cus Retirement Villages “A” Division below 9 1st: Elvis Khawula 70 nett 2nd: Wonderboy Nxumalo 71 nett “B” Division, 1018 1st: Jim Finn 66 nett 2nd: John Webster 68 nett “C” Division, 19 + 1st: Richard Plaskitt 67 nett 2nd: Michael Downs 70 nett Nearest Pins, sponsored by Margate Pro Shop 8th: John Webster, 11th: Richard Plaskitt Ladies KZN LGU Medal 1st: Alicia Hilt 68 nett 2nd: Jane Davies 73 nett 3rd: Chiapinni Boshoff oco 74 nett 4th: Evelyn Burls 74 nett Sunday 14 August Mixed Competition, Vern Adams Trophy, Betterball Stableford 1st: J P and Elsie Pretorius 45 pts 2nd: Mike Lee and Lexley Lewis oco 44 pts 2nd: Alicia and Corjan Hilt 44 pts.
Hibiscus Coast Football Association log
PRECIOUS GUMEDE >>precious.gumede@media24. com THE U16 football games continued on Saturday. The first game was between Citizens and Tiger Boys followed by games between All Stars and Glamour Boys, Young Achievers and Lekelela Stars and Hot Spurs and Sunshine FC. Results: Citizens 2-0 Tiger Boys, All Stars 2-1 Glamour Boys, Young Achievers 4-3 Lekelela Stars, Sunshine FC 1-0 Hot Spurs.
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IBISCUS Coast Darts Association players successfully represented Ugu district at the Darts South Africa National Darts Championships in Bloemfontein last month. They finished fourth. - Supplied. The Ugu darts team (back, from left) Ivan Govender, Rakesh Ramdhun, Joe Abra hams, Rishen Manilal, Trevor Chetty, Victor Reddy, and (front) Malakhiwe Lugongolo.
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