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

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.

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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Peaceful march for new police station MAKHOSANDILE ZULU THE ANC Youth League – Hlomendlini branch led residents of the area in a peaceful march on Saturday from Padianagar to Hlomendlini Sports Grounds where a memorandum of demands was handed over to the South African Police Service, KwaDukuza cluster. A member of the local youth league, Thobias Nie Ntuli said community members embarked on the march

protesting against social ills in the area and that a new police station should be built closer to residents as the current Newark police station is far away and people face difficulties when they have to report crimes. He said the community also stated that a satellite police station be placed in the area while a new one is being built. Ntuli said the community also complained about police officers in the Newark station who allegedly do not carry out their duties accordingly and allegedly accept bribes. He said the community also complained about taverns operating illegally in the area. Newark SAPS communications, Malusi Ngubane said SAPS were given 21 days to report back to the community and that the memorandum they received was handed over to the cluster commander, Brigadier Bheki Zondi. He said the memorandum stated that construction of a new police station located closer to Hlomendlini residents should commence in July this year.

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TAXI and light motor vehicle collided head on, in the vicinity of bridge 12 on the N2 on Sun-

day. According to IPSS Medical Rescue’s Paul Herbst the driver of the taxi was severely entrapped in the wreckage and required advanced life support intervention before being removed. “Rescuers worked systematically in adverse weather conditions to free the critically injured man. Once freed from the mangled wreck, the patients condition rapidly deteriorated and unfortunately he succumbed to his extensive injuries.” The driver of the second vehicle was declared dead on scene, Herbst added. “An additional four people sustained

critical injuries with three others sustaining serious injuries. Patients were transported by IPSS Medical Rescue, EMRS and other services. Thank you Mandini fire and rescue as well as the RTI.”

Herbst said IPSS Medical Rescue responded to a total of 13 motor vehicle collisions during the course of the day. “Many people sustained varying injuries. We wish them all a speedy recovery.”

Nkobongo residents have preferred candidate MAKHOSANDILE ZULU

Umhlali SAPS spokesperson, Vinny Pillay said an estimated 200 peoPROTEST action broke out in Nko- ple blocked roads preventing people bongo on Monday with protesters from going to work. He said the problocking the road with bricks and testers were saying they do not want burning tyres as they had an issue the current councillor and neither do PHOTO: SUPPLIED with the current councillor and the they want the person nominated to Hlomendlini community members embarked on a peaceful march on Saturday candidate nominated to contest this contest this year’s election, but rather demanding that a new police station be constructed in the area. year’s local government election. have their own preferred candidate. He said ANC Greater KwaDukuza Region treasurer Thulani Ntuli accepted a memorandum of demands from the protesters and promised to look into the is1st TEA-ROOM sues raised. SPECIALISTS REPAIRS TO ALL Pillay said no property was TOUCH SCREEN DEVICES, damaged during the protest and CELLPHONES, COMPUTERS & TV’S no persons were injured and no arrests were made by the police. PHOTOCOPIES DONE HERE ANC Greater KwaDukuza ReSTUD 100 TEMPERED GLASS gion spokesperson, Lucky MaFOR ALL khathini said such protests can CELLPHONES be expected in the region due to the tension that could result from the possibility that a large number of current councillors could be replaced.

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He said in the KwaDukuza Region 50 to 70% of the individuals that lead in the ANC’s local government election nomination process are new candidates, meaning current councillors could possibly be replaced. He added that community members could be unsettled by the possible change by falsely assuming that developments, such as housing and electricity, that are yet to be rolled out would no longer materialise under a newly elected councillor. “We are trying to explain to our branches that such developments are rolled out by government and not councillors. That means if a person had already been listed to be awarded a house during the tenure of the old councillor they would still receive their house if a new one is elected in that ward,” he said. Pillay said once Ntuli had accepted the memorandum the protesters dispersed peacefully and the situation remained calm in the area with no other incidences reported.

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Three arrested for protests in Mandeni >> Protesters stone police vehicle MAKHOSANDILE ZULU

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engage with the offices of the speaker or that of the mayor to raise whatever concerns they may have,” he said. Mngadi said he had received a letter from residents of Kwa-80 section in Ward 3 in which demands made by the residents were outlined. With regards to the section being made into a Ward, Mngadi said this is highly unlikely as an estimate of 100 people reside in the section meanwhile an estimate of a maximum of 4000 and a minimum 3000 people need to reside in an area for it to be made a Ward. He said the letter also stated that the community wants a road and a

school to be constructed in the area as well as a mobile clinic and police station. He said he was not aware of a call for him to step down as councillor. However, he said he had made it public sometime last year that he would not stand for re-election. “I’m not even one of the four [ANC] nominees to contest elections this year,” he said. Mngadi said that local leadership will meet with community representatives on Wednesday 11 May at the Thukela Hall to discuss these issues further.

ARD 3 residents in Mandeni blocked the Steel Bridge and John Ross Bridge and the R102 with burning tyres and trees on Monday morning demanding that the ward councillor Bonginkosi Mngadi step down, and that a section of the ward known as “Kwa-80” should be made a ward, and they were demanding government housing and other developments in the area. Newark SAPS communications officer, Malusi Ngubane said three of the protesters were arrested for public violence after police had used tear gas to disperse the crowd which had pelted police vehicles with stones. Ngubane said protesters were also demanding that Ward 4 YOUR ONE STOP COUNTERTOP SHOP councillor Tholakele DIRECT IMPORTERS OF VIEW OUR NEW Khumalo step down from her position as GRANITE & QUARTZ QUARTZ RANGE well as Induna Mr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LATEST RANGE OF Khumalo. COLOURS JUST UNPACKED When councillor We offer complete fitment services 153 Wick Street, Verulam Khumalo was confor kitchens, offices, vanities 084 223 9343 tacted she said she ALL MAJOR CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS EXCEPTED 10 Jubilee Crescent, Mayville, Durban 4091 was not aware of this Cell: 072 969 5522 (Katz) • 082 669 1700 (Riaz) Tel: 031 261 1315 because to her We Deliver UNIT 3, 5 CLARK ROAD, DAWNSIDE, STANGER knowledge only Throughout KZN EMAIL: katzsayed@yahoo.com / katzsayed@mweb.co.za Ward 3 residents were protesting. Mandeni Municipality communications officer, Mdu Manzi said council does not encourage disruptive or violent protests, but rather Shop 1, 1 Hullets Street, Opposite OK Mall, Stanger encourages commuTEL: 032 551 1428 • CELL: 083 312 3561 nity members to use the varied available platforms to communicate with the municipality to express their grievances. He said the leaderAGAINST up to ship of the area is yet GOLD to be met by council JEWELLERY up to so that issues raised by protesters can be What condition does the up to discussed. jewellery need to be in? “We encourage We buy old, broken and unwanted jewellery our communities to

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WADUKUZA Mayor Ricardo Mthembu has welcomed the arrest of a group of suspects charged for torching a community hall during a community protest in Driefontein, KwaDukuza on 20 April. Three men, aged between 21 and 36, are facing charges of arson. One man was arrested at the weekend and two others on Tuesday, 3 May. The suspect arrested on Saturday appeared at the uMhlali Periodical Court on Monday last week. The two others appeared on Wednesday.

>> Mayor welcomes arrests as damages amount to R4 million They have been remanded in custody. The value of the damages incurred at the community hall amounts to R4 million. Mthembu welcomed the arrests saying that the justice system must reaffirm its authority to those who disregard the law.

“While we condemn the destruction of the community hall, we welcome the latest developments into this case. The arrest of the three suspects is an indication that we are strong at enforcing the law. “It is now in the hands of the justice

system to take its full course against the suspects. If they are found to be on the wrong side of the law, we expect the court to mete out harsh sentences to affirm its authority. We are also prepared to rally for harsh sentences so that the perpetrators suffer the conse-

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an existing 10 000sqm shopping centre. The expansion project was set to grow the mall to a sizeable 65,000sqm. Now, by adding Checkers, Ballito Junction will increase in size to 80 000sqm. In addition, the owners of Ballito Junction are increasing their investment in the development from R1.4 billion to R1.6 billion. Patrick Flanagan, joint-chairman of Flanagan & Gerard, explains the plans for Ballito Junction originally

sought to develop a regional mall. Now, with Checkers, it will function as the dominant super-regional mall in its area. “Ballito Junction’s new, bigger size and added retail variety gives it greater market traction and boosts its appeal across a wider market,” says Flanagan. Carl Jankowitz, director at Menlyn Maine said: “The addition of Checkers to Ballito Junction is significant in that it creates a meaningful consolidation of retail in Ballito in one magnificent world-class mall.” A confident answer to the rapid growth of the thriving Ballito and KwaZulu-Natal North Coast region, Ballito Junction is set to change the face of shopping and entertainment for the area’s residents. The mall’s 130-store shopping variety will also feature an appealing ar-

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KDM set to fork out R2 billion for Civic Centre rental THE KwaDukuza Concerned Citizens Group has undertaken making the community of KwaDukuza and surrounds aware of the facts regarding the proposed development of a shopping mall and civic precinct on the land where the sporting facilities currently stand. They have, thus far, compiled the fol­ lowing information: ∙ KwaDukuza Municipality's (KDM) original plan was for re­development of the KwaDukuza Golf Course only and did not in­ clude the Recreation and Country Club Grounds and the building of a mall. KDM did not advertise its intention in any of the local newspapers. KDM's intentions appear to be to do the deal in a somewhat surreptitious manner. The developer claims that re­de­ velopment of the golf course bid was adver­ tised on the municipal website on 3 Decem­ ber 2013 and in local and national newspapers. ∙ KDM did not consult with its citizens as is required by legislation. Due processes have not been followed. Ratepayers and ward residents have not been consulted in the decision making process. Most citizens are unaware of their intentions. ∙ The tender process was procedurally unfair because the preferred bidder changed the specifications of the develop­ ment during the bidding process to include a mall, changing the site to a mixed use site and including the central sports complex that was not originally included. ∙ Timing of the preferred bidders

“gift” of a R6 million skills development centre could not have been more improper, considering that the bidder's tender was undergoing the bidding process. KDM in ap­ proving this “gift” compromised the credi­ bility and integrity of the supply chain man­ agement process of the mall development and that both KDM and the preferred bidder did not comply with ethical and moral stan­ dards. Furthermore, KDM appears to have done too little groundwork and did not con­ sider the negative financial impact on the entire region by embarking on a project of this magnitude e.g. increased rates, elec­ tricity, water, etc. ∙ The overall site area to be acquired by the developer is 24,213 hectares at a cost of no less than R8 million. The area is to be utilised as follows: mall development 8,4726 hectares, civic centre 2,0908 hec­ tares; road reserve 1,2408 hectares; future development including future road reserves and servitudes 8,0374 hectares and wet­ land 4,4097 hectares area to be maintained by developer. It is significant to note here that plans are in place to re­zone this area from private and public open space to gen­ eral commercial zone and new street reser­ vation in terms of the KwaDukuza/Stanger Town Planning Scheme. ∙ Inference to be drawn from land acquisition is that as the existing sports complex has been deliberately allowed to decay over the past 21 years with very little maintenance and no upgrades. The argu­

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ment advanced is that as a result of the di­ lapidated condition of the sports complex it is not worth more than the R8 million. However, if the area is re­zoned as commer­ cial first and then subsequently put out to tender, surely it will fetch much more than the bid price, perhaps more in the region of R50 million. ∙ Anticipated capital expenditure for the proposed development as provided by the developer is expected to total R707 million. The breakdown is as follows: infra­ structure development R49m, sports facili­ ties relocation a paltry R3m, retail centre R390m, civic centre R265m. ∙ KDM maintains that it is experiencing fiscal constraints, given the economic melt­ down that is likely to escalate with consum­ ers failing to pay for services. Furthermore, it maintains that it will be difficult to ar­ range finances given its current financial strength; that it will be required to inject some equity and that it will have to make re­payment of the debt all of which will strain its cash flows. ∙ Against this backdrop, hardly a week goes by without an article appearing in our local newspapers singing the praises of how good this municipality is performing as it wins accolades and awards aplenty. Also, we are bombarded with clean audit reports; how much this municipality has done and achieved for this region via expensive bill­ boards displayed all over town, etc, in the light of all this their arguments seem shal­

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low when all of these accolades are taken into account. There is also no indication whatsoever whether any tangible efforts were made to obtain funding from national government or any financial institution. And, if the municipality is really so good on all fronts as it claims, then surely obtaining finance for this project should be a cake­ walk! Unless of course, all of this is election­ eering talk; everything is not as rosy as they would like everybody to believe and it really is the calm before the storm. ∙ KDM accepted the BOT (Build Oper­ ate Transfer) model as a vehicle to deliver construction of the civic centre. This is an expensive model to use as it is obviously overpriced and the ratepayers will be com­ pelled to fund the entire project. This model has immense financial implications for ratepayers. According to information only five wards out of a total of 27 wards (now 29) in this region contribute to the rate base. The total rentals payable to the de­ veloper will be R1, 730 billion over a 20 year period. ∙ However, should the municipality elect to finance this project at a cost of R265 million over a 10 or 15 year period, the total repayments inclusive of capital and inter­ est totals R465 million and R548 million re­ spectively. The municipality is therefore paying in excess of between R1, 290 billion and R1, 182 billion respectively. ∙ In simple terms, the municipality will repay R1, 730 billion over a 20 year peri­ od to the developer for a civic centre which costs R265 million. This effectively covers

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the developers entire capital cost of R707 million for the entire project i.e. mall and civic centre. The developer ends up owning the mall at the expense of the ratepayers. While the civic centre will be transferred to the municipality on the preferred BOT mod­ el option. ∙ Our primary concern is the enormous financial implications such a huge develop­ ment will have on the ratepayers of the re­ gion, the social impact the mall will have being housed in a residential area that is surrounded by no less than five schools within close proximity of the mall as well as the effect the re­location and decentrali­ sation of our sports facilities will have on our sports people and the community as a whole. ∙ A very important question also needs to be raised here considering the current economic climate as well as the municipali­ ty's inability to perform deliver and service the area under its jurisdiction. Should the municipality be wasting public funds to un­ dertake such a project? Is a civic centre cost­ ing R265 million really an absolute necessi­ ty? The KwaDukuza Concerned Citizens Group (KCCG) Send the KCCG comments on the above points. Email kwaduku­ za.ccg@gmail.com Share your thoughts for publication with the Stanger Weekly by emailing Jyothi.Laldas@media24.com

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Ishara Sewpaul receives her prize from Pharmacy Express staff Shar­ lene Sudhoo.

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and development of women and children. Annet, a mother herself, spoke about the vital role that mothers play in society, especially in modern society where she believes the importance of family life is being eroded and where morals and values are degenerating. She highlighted the necessity for mothers to develop and build themselves to function at their optimum within the family. “Mothers are the primary care-givers in the home and the ones who bond and cement the family unit strongly together,” she said. Sam Moodley, a member of the centre’s management committee thanked Annet for her contribution towards community development. She was also invited back to conduct a parenting workshop at the centre in the near future. Annet has been speaking and conducting workshops at various schools, organisations and associations. She can be contacted at Nation Builders on 032 946 3331 or nationbuildersSA@gmail.com

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The Grade R pupils of North Coast Primary celebrated Mother’s Day on Friday last week by hosting a celebration for their moms. Pupils showered their moms with gifts and displayed their love and affection through song and dance.



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PROPOSED CONSOLIDATION AND REZONING OF ERF 1060 AND 1061 MANDENI IN TERMS OF THE SPATIAL PLANNING LAND USE MANAGEMENT ACT (ACT NO. 16 OF 2013) UNDER APPLICABLE MANDENI MUNICIPALITY SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAWS,2015, SCHEDULE 2, READ WITH THE KWAZULU NATAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT (ACT NO. 06 OF 2008)

PROPOSED CONSOLIDATION AND REZONING OF ERF 1060 AND 1061 MANDENI IN TERMS OF THE SPATIAL PLANNING LAND USE MANAGEMENT ACT (ACT NO. 16 OF 2013) UNDER APPLICABLE MANDENI MUNICIPALITY SPATIAL PLANNING AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT BYLAWS,2015, SCHEDULE 2, READ WITH THE KWAZULU NATAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT (ACT NO. 06 OF 2008)

Notice is hereby given in terms of the Spatial Planning Land Use Management Act (Act No. 16 of 2013) read with the Kwa Zulu Natal Planning and Development Act (Act No. 06 of 2008) that Mandeni Municipality received an application for CONSOLIDATION, REZONING AND GRANTING OF CONSENT IN TERMS OF LAND USE SCHEME FOR THE RELAXATION OF SPACE AND BUILDING LINES.

Kukhishwa isaziso sokuthi kufakwe isicelo ngokomthetho kamasipala Mandeni – Spatial Planning and Land Use Management By-Laws ihambisana ne Kwa Zulu Natal Planning and Development Act (Act No. 06 of 2008) esithi uMhlandlu wase Mandeni uthole isiphakamiso soku: CONSOLIDATION, REZONING AND GRANTING OF CONSENT IN TERMS OF LAND USE SCHEME FOR THE RELAXATION OF SPACE AND BUILDING LINES.

The subject properties are Erf 1060 and 1061 Mandeni, Mandeni Suburb in Ward 3 of Mandeni Municipality.

Isiphakamiso simayelana no Erf 1060 kanye 1061 Mandeni, Mandeni Suburb, Ward 3 - Mandeni Municipality.

A copy of the application and accompanying documents is available for inspection at Mandeni Municipal office, 01 Long Street, Mandeni during normal office hours (MON-FRI 07:45 – 16:15). Any interested and affected parties in the application may lodge written comments by email to the Town Department: nomhle.phiri@mandeni.gov.za/ themba.mjuza@mandeni.gov.za: P.O Box 144, Mandeni, 4490. Or Hand delivered to the address mentioned above. Tel: 032 456 8200 Fax 032 456 2504. The closing the date for the notice is: 22 June 2016

Ikhophi enaba kabanzi ngalesi sicelo iyatholakala emahovisi kamasipala, bonke abathintekayo bayamenywa ukuzohlola, ngezinsuku zokusebenza Monday – Friday kusukela 07h45 – 16h15 ngaphandle kwamaholidi, emahovisi oMkhandlu, 01 Long Street, Mandeni Town Planning Department: nomhle.phiri@mandeni.gov.za/themba. mjuza@mandeni.gov.za: P.O Box 144, Mandeni, 4490. Tel: 032 456 8200 Fax 032 456 2504. Usuku lokugcina lokufaka imibono: 22 June 2016.

Any person who fails to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice within the 30 days of the advertisement will be disqualified from further participating in the process.

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CLASSIFIEDS 1 x Bedroom, lounge, R.N.A. Properties EMPLOYMENT kitchen, toilet + bathroom, 1).Stanger Heights R2800 incl. W/L. Contact: A Bargain reduced to go. 1400 2420 072 907 7041. 4 Beds-fully fitted, fully airconditioned. Fully fitted 2 Rooms, ensuite, BUILDING LIFT CLUBS kitchen, main ensuite, T.V. passage, tiled, R2400 with 1441 3635 Lounge, guest lounge, water/Power, 29 Gemini Builder and Carpenter Transport available from D/Room, garage, servants Street, Glenhills. Phone: required. Tel: 081 431 Stanger to Umhlanga daily quarters, fully paved, fully 084 890 3979. 8645/032-552 2014 or call and weekend hire. fenced. Very neat. A must Is PAYDAY the worst day Glenhills-2 x bedroom, at Rocky Park Bottle Contact: 083 894 0108. see. of the Month? Debit fully tiled and burglar Store. Transport required from Reduced to R1 350 000.00 Orders deduct all the guarded. Available immeStanger Heights to 2).Blythedale-3 bed flat in funds of your account. Are diately. Contact: 071 952 DRIVERS Morning side-Cowey Road/ you borrowing money from secure complex. 0085. DUT. 08:00-17:00. Start 2 x Ensuites, fully fitted, 3650 cash loan companies to Outbuilding for rent ASAP. Call: 084 651 7814. pay for food, electricity, fully tiled, lounge, Code 14 Driver Wanted. 2 Bedroom. Phone after A construction company school fees, rent and even D/Room, fitted kitchen, 5pm 032-552 1411. LOANS swimming pool, over requires a Code 14 Driver to pay other Creditors looking the ocean. Outbuilding-2 b/r, lounge, with PDP. (Loans, car payment, 1445 Contact Prasheen D/R, R2000 p/m, Lot 14. Requirements: 3-5 Years clothing stores)? AA-Are you drowning in 078 638 2060 Contact: 083 414 9343. driving experience. WE PROTECT YOU FROM debts? We assist you with Good communication an admin order, remove all LEGAL (no repossessions HOUSES TO LET skills. ROOMS TO LET of houses or cars) and we garnishees from your Must be of sober habits... protect you against 3270 salary and increase your 3315 Fax CV to 032-586 0159 GARNISHEE ORDERS take home pay. Pay one 1 Large Room/Kitchen, Room to let in Melville, Email to info@afrimarkeA registered Debt affordable installment T/B in Glenhills, R1800-00 close to R102 Main Road, ting.co.za Counsellor with the NCR with repayments from as no deposit excl. water & with T/S. Contact: 073 236 Phone: 032-586 0744 will protect you from legal low as R600 per R50 000 light. Contact: 083 984 2845. action and negotiate with 2922. debt. We do not charge Rooms to let in Happy your creditors for lower any upfront fees. Take Valley, Glenhills. Contact: monthly payments by action now: Phone-Zanele 073 236 2845. reducing the interest. (Stg Office)-032-552 Don't let your car be 1194/A/H: 073 423 2303, IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF LOWER repossessed, lose your Makhosi (DBN Office)TUGELA house or get a garnishee 031-306 7250/A/H: 083 HELD AT STANGER CASE NO: 1386/15 order on your salary. 348 1663, Indira-032-552 In the matter between: Contact our local 1170 (A/h)/083 651 2441. KRISHNA ARCHARY debt counsellor for a free EXECUTION CREDITOR assessment WANTED and Contact: A.E. Bhorat THULANI DLAMINI 1485 (National Credit EXECUTION DEBTOR Second hand beds, clothes, Registration No.: DC 2340) shoes, fridges, freezers, AUCTION Cell: 073 600 1324 lounge suites and Tel/Fax: 032-551 4315 In pursuance of a taxed bill in the Magistrate’s Court for the District of Lower furniture. We COLLECT Tugela held at Stanger in the above mentioned case and by virtue of a Warrant of and pay CASH. Contact: PROPERTIES Execution issued thereon, the goods listed hereunder will be sold by public aucUsha 078 408 0488. PERSONAL SERVICES

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For Sale 3 bed fully fitted, fitted kitchn, d/rm, lge, scullery, out bldng, lug-GledhowR695 000.00 3 bed, fitted kitchn, lge, lug, carport-Stg MnrR800 000.00 Urgently in need of a hse or outbldng for a couple to rent. Have 2 dogs. Rental up to R3000.00 Contact Sanji-082 338 6861

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Description: All the right, title, interest, claim and demand of the Execution Debtor, Mr Thulani Dlamini, in and to the High Court Application against the Execution Creditor Mr Krishna Archary, under case no. 6040/2015 Durban High Court up to an amount of R10 016-97 and interest and any costs. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT: 1.This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a judgment obtained in the above court. 2.The Rules of this auction is available 24 hours prior the auction at the office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela at Suite 6, Jay Krishna Centre, 134/6, Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger, KwaDukuza 3.Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisite subject to specific conditions, inter alia: a)Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id-99961) b)FICA-legislation i.r.o proof of identity and address particulars; c)Payment of a Registration deposit of R500-00 in cash; d)Registration conditions. The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela will conduct the sale with auctioneers R. Singh (Sheriff) and/or S. Reddy and/or S. De Wit. Advertising costs at current publication rates and sale costs according to court rules apply. DATED AT STANGER ON THIS 26TH DAY OF APRIL 2016. EXECUTION CREDITOR’S ATOORNEYS RAKESH MAHARAJ & COMPANY 87 MAHATMA GANDHI STREET STANGER REF: RM/MH/A219/CIV

SHAKASKRAAL SECONDARY SCHOOL TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING SERVICES: 1. ICT 1.1 Floor Tiling of ICT Room 1.2 Furniture and Fittings 1.3 Computers and Other ICT Technology 2. AGRICULTURE 2.1 Fencing 2.2 Agricultural Tunnels (Construction and Layout) 3. MEDIA (Recording and Documenting) Contact: 032 947 1639 (PRINCIPAL) For viewing and discussion Closing Date: 16/05/2016 Time: 10am

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Telesales Receptionist Amampembe Brokers invites applicants for the above post. Basic salary plus incentives will be given to the successful applicant. Submit your CV to Amampembe Office at Suite No. 12 White House Building or email: amampembebrokers@telkomsa.net Closing Date: 15-05-2016

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IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF LOWER TUGELA HELD AT STANGER CASE NO: 1501/15 In the matter between: KRISHNA ARCHARY EXECUTION CREDITOR and THULANI DLAMINI 1ST EXECUTION DEBTOR JENNY CHETTY N.O 2ND EXECUTION DEBTOR KUMARIE MAKHOO N.O 3RD EXECUTION DEBTOR AVIR CHETTY N.O 4TH EXECUTION DEBTOR

AUCTION In pursuance of a taxed bill in the Magistrate’s Court for the District of Lower Tugela held at Stanger in the above mentioned case and by virtue of a Warrant of Execution issued thereon, the goods listed hereunder will be sold by public auction to the highest bidder at the office of the Sheriff at Jay Krishna Centre 134/ Mahatma Gandhi Street, Kwa-Dukuza at 10h00 on the 26th day of MAY 2016. Description: All the right, title, interest, claim and demand of the Execution Debtor, Mr Thulani Dlamini, in and to the High Court Application against the Applicant/ Execution Creditor Mr Krishna Archary, under case no. 6040/2015 Durban High Court up to an amount of R19 157-11 and interest and any costs. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT: 1.This sale is a sale in execution pursuant to a judgment obtained in the above court. 2.The Rules of this auction is available 24 hours prior the auction at the office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela at Suite 6, Jay Krishna Centre, 134/6, Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stanger, KwaDukuza 3.Registration as a buyer is a pre-requisite subject to specific conditions, inter alia: a)Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id-99961) b)FICA-legislation i.r.o proof of identity and address particulars; c)Payment of a Registration deposit of R500-00 in cash; d)Registration conditions. The office of the Sheriff for Lower Tugela will conduct the sale with auctioneers R. Singh (Sheriff) and/or S. Reddy and/or S. De Wit. Advertising costs at current publication rates and sale costs according to court rules apply. DATED AT STANGER ON THIS 26TH DAY OF APRIL 2016. EXECUTION CREDITOR’S ATOORNEYS RAKESH MAHARAJ & COMPANY 87 MAHATMA GANDHI STREET STANGER REF: RM/MH/A219/CIV

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LEMBE Cricket Union was the toast of KZN Cricket at a glittering star studded event held at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead on Friday, 6 May 2016. This year was indeed special for Ilembe Cricket because Dawnheights Cricket Club and Ilembe Cricket Club brought honour to the region by capturing the KZN Castle Challenge League Stream two and the coveted Castle Challenge League 20 20 Knock Out respectively. Dawnheights Cricket Club dominated the Castle Challenge League Stream 2 with the aid of their hard hitting Indian National super star Sagar Arora who took home the batting award for the most number of runs scored in the league. Ilembe Cricket Club had a very successful season capturing the prized Castle Challenge League 20/20 Knock Out Cup and finishing second in the Castle Challenge Stream 1. Abdulla Mahomed who currently plays for Ilembe was awarded the KZN Under 17 Rural Player of the season. He was selected along with Adesh

THe International Kanazawa Cup 2016 hosted last weekend in Durban by the SKISA organisation was dominated by team SKISA, led by Protea head coach Brando Pillay, who demolished all opposition in the team events. Tournament director Hanshi Sonny Pillay said that the event was attended by a record number of participants, more than 500 karateka from throughout the country as well as abroad and was an overwhelming success with a huge spectator turn out. “As a matter of interest the Kanazawa Cup one of South Africa's premier tournaments always attracts the top

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tournament fighters from throughout the country and never fails to deliver thrills, spills and chills,” said Hanshi Pillay who also serves as the President of KSA (national all styles federation for karate in SA). Japanese karate maestro the twotime world champion Murakami Manabu, who chaired the championships, expressed his absolute delight at the high standard of fighting techniques on display. “Every year I attend the Kanazawa Cup and it becomes bigger and better,” said the Maestro Murakami from Japan. He also gave an excellent demo of self defence fighting techniques with local tournament seasoned fighter Njabulo Khumalo as a highlight of the event. For all karate enquiries contact the SKISA HQ on 082 302 9504 or email President@karate­sa.org

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The iLembe Executive with the KZNCU KO Trophy Bageloo to represent the South African under17 Rural Team. Premier league Champions, Crusaders Cricket Club dominated the awards in Castle Premier League with their players scooping both the batting and bowling awards as well as the 2016 presidential award for being the first non tertiary club to win

the National Club Championship. In other news, this weekend’s Warriors Knock Out was dominated by rain with most of the teams advancing with the toss of a coin. Manor B and Ashrafia the only teams to have played a match which saw Ashrafia advancing through to the next round.

Log leaders lose to Kwafel Darts

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WEEKLY REPORTER KWAFEL Darts Club brought log leaders Sundowner Darts Club down after a nail biting finish in the Neelan's Auto league 7-6 to stay in contention for the title. The Kwafel darts club team comprising Vinesh Geanbally, Devan Gounden, Nine Pillay, Meersingh Soobram, Preolin Muthusamy and Jerry Arunachellum put up a strong fight to hold on the title. The 1001 x 2 saw Kwafel D C win the first set to lead ,however, Sundowner D C replied strongIn the other Games Neelan's Auto beat Darly to win the second set. nall Young Boys 8-5 respectively. In the trebbles 801 x 2 Darrel Shanmagum, Neeran Somnath and Logan Moonsamy beat the trio of Vinesh Geanbally, Devan Gounden and Nine Pillay to lead, however, the second set saw Meersingh Soobram, Preolin Muthsamy and Jerry Arunachellum beat Terrence Subban, Paddy Padayachee and Ashley Haripersadh to level the matters. In the doubles match 701 x 3 Shanmagum and Somnath beat Geanbally and Gounden. In the second game Pillay and Soobram won to level the scores. In the third game Padayachee and Subban beat Muthusamy and (15 May 1964 – 1 March 2016) Arunachellum to lead once more. Our heart still aches in sadness Dearest Dad to hear your voice The singles game Our silent tears still flow and see your smile 501 x 6 was a humFor what it meant to lose you and just sit and talk to you dinger, Shanmagum, No-one will ever know. would be our dearest wish today Somnath beat Geaon this day your birthday. bally and Gounden. Although you can’t be here The next 4 singles with us Thinking of you today and game was won by PilWe’re truly not apart always. lay, Singh, MuthusaUntil the final breath we take my and ArunacheWe will love and miss you llum who demolished You’ll be living in our hearts. forever. Moonsamy, Subban, Padayachee and Haripersadh to win 7-6 on the night.

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Manor Secondary sports meet PHOTO: SUPPLIED

The eldest pupils at the school opted for the so­ phisticated Great Gatsby theme.

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Stanger Manor Secondary School hosted their annual sports day on Friday with pupils geared up to win on all fronts. The youngest lot at the school, Grade 8C adopted a Batman inspired theme.

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