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Y Tuesday afternoon, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) could not say if the current strike in the steel industry will end this week. “We do not know what the agreement outcomes will be and when they will be sorted out between the union and the employer bodies,” said KZN Numsa regional secretary Mbuso Ngubane. Ngubane said on Monday, the union met with the employer bodies to seek clarity on issues pertaining to the demands of the workers. “We are exhausting all our negotiation skills. If the strike is prolonged, it will have a detrimental effect not only on employees, but also on a number of companies in the steel industry.Thisjustputspressureonall of us involved in the negotiations,” said Ngubane. Numsa is a union representing over 220 000 workers in the metal and engineering sector in South Africa. Numsa wants a total ban on labour brokers, catering for the needs of employees who work short time, a housing allowance of not less than R1
000 per month for each worker in the industry, training of staff and the recognition of shopstewards. The Master Builders of South Africa (MBSA) are also holding a strike which has just entered its fourth week, causing a building material shortage. In a statement, Dlamini said, “The plumbing industry has reported a critical shortage of geysers and the piling sector, which relies heavily on steel reinforcement for foundation work, is struggling to obtain supplies. Intimidation is taking place outside factories which means that MBSA members cannot collect roof sheeting andstructuralsteel.Thisnewsetback could well be the last straw for many struggling contractors.” Last week, Numsa rejected the conditional offer from the employer body, Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seifsa), of a 10% increase in 2014, 9.5% in 2015 and 9% in 2016. Seifsa eventually withdrew this offer and by last week Friday, had announced that the new offer on the table was 10% in 2014, 9% in 2015 and 8% in 2016 for rate H workers; 8% in 2014, 7.5% in 2015 and 7% in 2016 for rate A employees. Seifsa said that the strike has
already cost the country more than R300 million a day in the engineering and metals sector alone. Some local steel companies voiced their frustrations. One of the management representatives from local company Rogue Steel said that if the strike continues for the next two to three weeks, family owned steel companies that have limited resources might have to close their doors. “One of our delivery trucks was stopped by striking Numsa members while out delivering in Pinetown. We ended up not delivering to one of our clients and we had to come back with the stock. “We are currently not getting any replacement of stock. This is not a fair strikebecausethereareNumsaunion members who want to be back at work. “A lot of people could lose their jobs. It is not a rosy picture,” said the manager who preferred to remain unnamed. A manager from NJR Steel said that the company has suffered shortfalls because its suppliers have not been able to fulfil deliveries. “One of the company vehicles was capsized while making deliveries in Durban. There was a security
company on site so they were able to report the matter to the police on our behalf. If the strike continues for the next three weeks, most of our stock will be depleted.” Meanwhile, Pietermaritzburg car dealerships have said that they are not affected by the strike. The national spokesperson of Toyota, Mary Willemse, said that Toyota has suspended production on its Corolla and Innovative Multipurpose Vehicle (IMV) lines. This includes the Hilux and Fortuner production. “Production on Quantum (mini buses) and truck plants still continues,” said Willemse. Economist Mike Schussler said that South African steel manufacturing stands at 22% and contributes to about 14% of the national economy growth. He said that no production is making the economy decline. “The strike is also hitting general purpose machinery. So it is directly affecting about 3,5% of the economy. Construction and motor manufacturing is also indirectly affected, which probably then affects about 10% of the total South African economy,” he said. Schussler added that the Rand will remain under pressure more so than
before. “If the Rand weakens, it will be evenworseforpriceswhichwillagain go up,” he said. Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Business CEO Melanie Veness said that there are quite a number of businesses in the metal industry that have been adversely affected by the strike. She said that the local steel manufacturing industry is a critical component which contributes to the local gross domestic product (GDP), henceitconstitutessomeofPietermaritzburg’s largest employers. “An inability to meet order obligations can result in penalties for business and/or the loss of future orders, constraining the economy further. “Prolongedlabouractioncanclose businesses down, resulting in job losses,asopposedtowage increases for some. “Prolonged strikes also make us unattractive from an investment point of view. They make employing people unattractive and increase the business case for mechanization,” said Veness. For constant updates on the strike and wage negotiations, visit www.pmbfever.co.za.
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July 23, 2014
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Teaching a way of life
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S a first step, the Mandela Day clean up to address the dirty streets of PMB should be lauded. However, dirty streets are the result of a way of life by messy people. Unless serious efforts are made to change the “dirt spreading” way of life of those members of the public who cause the dirty streets, the battle will not be won - ever. I recollect an occasion pre-1994 when the then Parks Board had invited members of the then Natal MEC’s and some KwaZulu-Natal cabinet ministers on a tour of one of the game reserves. The Parks Board officials had brought along a cooler bag with cans of cool drinks. After a long walk in the reserve, the party sat down in the open veld to have some drinks. Before we continued, one of the ministers
Readers are to share their views, news and issueswiththePMBcommunity.Onlyletterswith EDITOR an address will be considered for publication. Brought to you by Winners with the best letter must take their ID Book, as well as this letters page, to Krish Naidoo at Jonathan’s Spar ant City Square, langalibalele Street in order to claim their prize. This weeks winner is...VA VOLKER
Special Investigative Unit must probe Msunduzi THE Democratic Alliance will be addressing the Office of the President to institute a thorough investigation by the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) into the wasteful and fruitless spending of R18 million for the infamous red brick road outside the Pietermaritzburg city hall, especially at a time when the city is financially recovering from the near financial collapse of 2010. To add, ratepayers are now burdened with the city using ratepay-
WI LET NNIN G TE R> > chucked his empty can under one of the bushes. I remember Mr Geddes Page responding “No, Mr Minister. Not like that.” He then went and picked up the empty can and put it back into the cooler bag to dispose of it back at the office. That was an educational gesture. If the way of life cannot be instilled at home in the family, it shouldbeanextra-curriculareffort at every school. VA VOLKER Hayfields
THE rape of a teenager by her alleged friends amidst a term-ending booze party in a home must be emotionally shattering for all parents and the community at large. Alcoholism and rape are symptomatic of the deep decay of morals in society. Access to alcohol and drugs is as easy as buying a take-away from the corner cafe. School principals are urged to take the bold step forward to address the plague of drugs and alcohol that is widespread amongst the youth, even
ers’ money to guarantee Maritzburg United Football Club R36 million for three years. The anomaly is that the city sees it appropriate to support business venturesfromratepayers’coffersand borrow money on interest to address ageing essential infrastructure. This smacks of indifference towards residents who have to endure cold winters, with regular power failures and outages. The core business of any well
It is time to reclaim values in primary schools. Every school principal and governing body member, interested parents, community, religious leaders, ward councillors and ward committees must be present at the next Community Police Forum meeting at Mountain Rise Police
administered municipality with long term plans and vision should never include these wasteful expenditures, but focus on its core responsibility which is service delivery. The action by President Zuma is welcome, albeit long overdue, and it is hoped the SIU will engage the Office of the Public Protector to bring culprits from the Msunduzi Municipality to book. MERGAN K. CHETTY MP: DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE
Station. A combined effort is essential to reclaim morals and values. At this juncture, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Al-anon, based at the Raisethorpe Catholic Church, are complemented for their excellence in tackling addiction in the community. The Msunduzi Municipality and schools are encouraged to open their venues (waive charges) to the AA to work within affected communities. JAY JUGWANTH Newholmes
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NDREW McFadden has been slowly making a name for himself in the photographic world, and has now been selected as the official photographer for Maritzburg United Football Club. Born and bred in Pietermaritzburg, McFadden, better known as BOOGS Photography, started taking photography seriously only two years ago. He took a liking to it when his friend, fellow photographer Dani Jesen, said that he should try his hand at it. “I literally took my mom’s camera one day, went to an event and started taking pictures. Soon after that, when people started seeing my photos, they liked them and then I thought that this was actually something I could do,” he said. He said that he took a beginners course in photography but left half way through. “I basically taught myself how to take pictures. When I took the class, I had already learnt so many other advanced techniques and taking photos was natural for me.” McFadden is passionate about action sport photography. “I prefer for the moment to come to me rather than making the moment myself,” he said. Speaking on his appointment as official photographer, hesaidthathefeelsasthoughhe has taken a step closer to being taken as a serious photographer. Thename‘Boogs’camefrom his sister, who called him that when she was growing up. “I just thought that it was a cool name and it would be something that people would remember, “ said McFadden. His ultimate goal is to become a recognized Nikon photographer. For more information about BOOGS Photography, find him on Facebook or email boogs.mcf@mweb.co.za.
“My love for nature and Cape Town. Showing the pure beauty that South Africa has to offer.”
The man behind the camera
>> Born and bred in PMB Andrew McFadden started taking photography seriously only two years ago
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“My love for cars that I’ve had all my life. To try make a photo look unique and different and for people to say wow when they see it.”
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Andrew McFadden, making a name for himself in Pietermaritzburg.
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“Bailey, a man’s best friend. Capturing animals having fun. In a way that’s not normally seen to the human eye in real time.”
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“Candice Neethling, my love for Mountain Biking and trying to be part of the action and capturing those unforgettable moments.”
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Successful city clean up
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HE streets of Pietermaritzburg were filled with eager residents participating in the city clean upinitiativeincelebrationofMandela Day this year. Whether it was businesses and organizations cleaning up their premisesandsurrounds,orresidents cleaning up their streets with their neighbours,countlesspeopleworked together to clean up the city. Melanie Veness, director of the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Business, said that there was a strong presence from city businesses. “The response was very positive, with large and small enterprises doing their bit for a cleaner city. While cleaning the city is a municipal function, it is citizens that dirty the city,” she said. She added that everyone has a responsibility to educate children, fellow citizens and staff about not littering. “We need to set a good example. I applaud all those who took to the streets to clean our beautiful city and to set an example,” said Veness. One of the participating organizations was the Gay and Lesbian Network,whichtookupthechallenge and cleaned up the street from its office, down Langalibalele Street, to Theatre Lane and Timber Street. A total of 15 bags of rubbish were collected and were left on the pavement for the municipality waste department to collect. Anthony Waldhausen, GLN director, said that it was a great day. “What struck me most when actually cleaning up the streets is how filthy they are, and that there is lack of pride amongst the citizens of our city who can litter and mess up the city,” he said. Waldhausen went on to say that streets poles were covered with adverts on abortion and walls were covered with adverts for events. “The people who do this show no respect to municipal and private property. I hope that citizens of this municipality start working towards taking back their city and do not litter,” he said.
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Pictured during the city clean up are (from left) Premier Senzo Mchunu, UMgungundlovu District Municipali ty Mayor Yusuf Bhamjee and Bheki Cele.
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Farouk Ally (R) and Hillary Gunda cleaning up the Epworth Area.
Ward councillor Thandeka Qayiso (L) took to the street of Royston Road. She is seen with Sri Guru Roopchand Dhanilal.
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Victor Khoseni (R) and Sibonelo Ngcobo of the KZNICU with the haul of garbage collected from Alexandra Park. Mavis Mkhize (L) and Bonsiwe Chule helping clean up the entrance to France township. PHOTO: JONATHAN BURTON
Pictured are (from left) Lisa Camp, Eunice Mbhele, Sharika Hansram, Lusanda Magubeni clean up the banks of the Duzi outside Mediclinic. PHOTO: JONATHAN BURTON
Madiba magic TWO Cowan House pupils experienced a little bit of Madiba magic on Mandela Day while participating in the city clean up. Catherine Johnson and Stephanie van Niekerk decided to spend their 67 minutes clearing the litter along Dennis Shepstone Drive near Cowan House. They were quite daunted at the beginning when they saw the rubbish strewn all over the pavement, but armed with black bags and marigolds, they set to work. The reactions of people driving by were encouraging; hoots and thumbs-up and shouts of thank you kept them going. After 67 minutes, they still had a big section of the pavement near the school gate to clear. Johnson bent down to pick up some rubbish under an aloe and found a tiny burnt piece of paper with only room enough for one sentence: “It always seems impossible until it’s done,” Nelson Mandela.
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A tiny burnt piece of paper found in the clean up which wrapped up the event for the two la dies.
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Catherine Johnson and Stephanie van Niekerk
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67 Minutes of pampering
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ARKLANE CENTRE, in partnership with the Maritzburg Fever, Blu Gel, Sole’ Salon in Victoria Road, Eric Muller and Redlands Beauty and Hair, spent Mandela Day 2014 treating cancer patients to a pampering session and tea. More than 67 ladies took the pampering session offer up and were present at their assigned salons early in the morning to start their day. All of the ladies were either in remission or undergoing treatment. They arrived at Parklane Centre for a tea hosted in their honour and sponsored by various centre tenants. The ladies were given a talk by Lisa Strydom, regional director of Cansa, about the importance of eating right and living a healthy life. Goodie bags were also handed out to some of the lucky ladies at the tea. Linda Mare’, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2007, said that it was absolutely amazing to be honoured in such a way. “It’s been a long road, and it’s very scary, but it teaches you a lot. To be treated like this is so special.” “Sitting in that chair getting pampered was so amazing because we don’t get to treat ourselves like this,” said Ilona Roberts. She said that she was diagnosed only four months ago and it has been a rollercoaster ride since then. “We just take one day at a time and we are thankful for our life. This just made us feel so special and we are very grateful,” she said. Mare’ said that being treated like this made her feel as though she could be an inspiration to someone else. “You’ve got to wake up every morning with a smile on your face because you never know how many days you have left.”
Mandela Day celebrations
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Pictured are (from left) Ursuhla Govender (Parklane Centre), Dawn Pellew, Bridget Siebert (Maritzburg Fever editor), Gail DuPreez and Lisa Strydom (Cansa regional manager) at the 67 Minutes Pamper Party tea at Parklane Centre.
KaylaDee Knowles (L) doing a manicure for Yvonne McCave at Blu Gel.
Heather Trollip (L) from Redlands Beauty and Hair with Loreen Ragunan.
Veroney JuddStevens at Redlands Beauty and Hair clinic.
Vyna George getting her pedicure at Redlands Beauty and Hair clinic.
Myra King waiting for her treatment at Sole' Salon in Victoria Road.
Asha Surajbally (L) enjoying her pedicure by Christie Neville at Blu Gel
COMPANIES around Pietermaritzburg celebrated Mandela Day in various ways, but all shared a common idea of spreading love to others.
The staff of Greys Western Star, Checkers Group, Beyond Beauty, Parmalat, with the generous help of sponsors, hosted a party for 83 children, across three wards, at Grey’s Hospital as their 67 minutes contribution.
The staff at Destinations Travel baked cupcakes for the patients at the Umgeni Hospital. Pictured are (back, from left) Lari Govender, Adele Stewart, Trudy Naidoo, Tammy Brown with (front) Nalika Ramdew (L) and Nicola Morgan.
The staff of Greys Western Star, Checkers Group, Beyond Beauty, Parmalat, with the generous help of sponsors, hosted a party for 83 children, across three wards, at Grey’s Hospital as their 67 minutes contribution.
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EVENTY-FIVE years after serving for his country, the oldest member of the Moths is still patriotic to the core. Peter Barlow Jones was only 19 when he volunteered to be part of the Active Citizen Force (ACF). Little did he know the experience would shape his entire outlook on life. Jones, now living in Blackridge, was trained as a soldier at the Bisley Valley (Oribi) army camp and fought in World War 2 in 1939, when South Africa declared war against Germany. Now 94 years old, Jones is the oldest serving member of the Memorable Order of Tin Hats (Moths) in the country, and probably the third eldest in the world. “I have been a member of the Moths for 70 years,” he said. Jones said he joined the ACF because the war was imminent and “it was adventurous”. His father fought in the First World War (WW1) as a Captain. Jones still drives a car and, although he suffers from hearing problems, his memory is still very sharp when he talks about his experiences in the war. “Thewartaughtmehowtoread people. I can tell you by just looking at the person that they are either good or bad,” said Jones, sitting next to his wife, Colleen.
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Peter Barlo Jones (94), the oldest serving ‘Moth’ in the country. PHOTO: JONATHAN BURTON
>> Now 94, Peter Barlow Jones is the oldest serving member of the Moths in the country
How Jones escaped during the war: Jones played a game of matches to escape from Egypt after he had been injured. He said many people wanted a place on the boat back to South Africa, but there was only space for ten people. “So we played a game of matches, where we had to guess how many matches a person had been given,” he said. Jones said he was lucky to be the first one selected for the boat ride when he guessed the correct number of matches a soldier held concealed in his hand. “The war is not a wonderful thing to go to because it is not nice to kill other people,” said Jones.
The two met after he returned from the war, and were married in 1954. Jones pulled up his trouser pants leg to show scars from shrapnel. “I was wounded after three years of fighting at the age of 21 years old during the intense Battle of Gazala in Egypt.” After his injury, Jones moved back to South Africa to work at the Railways, fixing locomotives in Ladysmith. HeemigratedtoZambiatoraise
a family while working in the Nkana copper mines. “When my four children were growing up and needed better education, we moved back to SA,” he said. “If I were to do it again, I would, to defend my country.” His motto in life is, “Let everyone get on with their lives and stop dictating to other people how to live their lives to avoid friction.” He said this has been his secret to longevity.
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THE Department of Health in KZN is offering bursaries to the needy, and qualifying young people, who want to pursue their studies in various fields of medicine. According to the department’s spokesperson in KZN, Desmond Motha, there are R200 million worth of bursaries that will be offered in 2015. Motha said young people whose applications are welcomed are those who are already at tertiary institutions and studying health related courses. Young people who have passed and qualify to be
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OMBINING the rugged good looks of an SUV with the fluent drive, fuel efficiency and manoeuvre-ability of a hatch, the new Toyota Etios Cross is readytowriteanotherchapter in this budget-beater’s success story. Speaking at the launch, Glenn Crompton, vice president of marketing, said: “The Etios delivers exactly what customers want – carlike efficiency and typical crossover styling traits at an affordable price. “It marks our entry into yet another category in the diverse and fast growing sub-B segment of the car market.” The Etios Cross allows buyers to tap into the tough image of an SUV without
incurring the cost. With the focus firmly on practicality and efficiency, the Cross is user-friendly, while possessing the added robust appeal of a crossover. LikeitsbrothersintheEtios family, the Cross has a 1,5-litre, quad-valve, fourcylinder, 66kW engine pushing out 132Nm of torque and a five-speed manual gearbox. Key standard features of the Etios range include electric power steering, air conditioning, power windows, a Double Din audio system with USB and AUX ports, ABS, EBD, dual front airbags and an immobiliser. In the Cross model, the interior boasts a sleek dashboard with piano-black metallic finishes and chrome
detailing around the air vents. The masculine face of the Etios Cross is a result of the new grille design that extends all the way into the bumpers, mimicking the appearance of bumper overriders. The chunky front bumper is further enhanced by oversized fog lamps with integrated turn indicators and a ribbed front scuff plate. Completing the front end is a revised headlight cluster which blends in with the new grille. Bringing up the rear, the back door gets a stylish garnish strip and a matte black bumper, coupled with prominent “puzzle piece” reverse light lenses. Two new colours areexclusivetotheEtiosCross - inferno metallic (a vivid orange) and jet grey metallic.
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Priscilla Constable, registered nurse in the maternity ward at Midlands Medical Centre (MMC) Private Hospital, recently won the Discovery Health Excellence in Nursing award. The national honour recognises the important role that nurses play in the care of patients. According to Discovery, the award is given to nurses who have been identified by patients as having played an exceptional role in their stay in hospital.
Reach for your slippers
>> All funds raised will help put a smile on the faces of many seriously ill South African children
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HE annual Reach for a Dream initiative, Slipper Day, will be back on 1 August. Members of the public are urged to wear their slippers to work or school to help a child fight a life-threatening illness at a cost of R10 a sticker. Stickers will be available at all Wimpy outlets countrywide until 1 August. If participants visit a Wimpy on the day wearing their slippers and stickers, they will receive a free regular Wimpy coffee. Stickers can also be purchased at any one of the seven Reach for a Dream branches countrywide. “We are sure that this year will result in a successful campaign which will bring joy to the foundation’s ‘Dream Children’ and make their dreams a reality,” said Karabo Morudu, Wimpy brand manager. All funds and proceeds raised through this campaign will help the foundation put a smile on the faces of many seriously ill South African children.
Setting the local comedy scene ‘on fire’
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.REACHFORADREAM.ORG.ZA >>
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>>steph.mclennan@media24.com KZN’s standup comedy scene has exploded over the last year or two, thanks in no small part to the work of local funny man Jem Atkins, founder of On Fire Comedy. Atkins, who recently caused many a stomach at the Grahamstown Festival to ache from laughter, is actually a shy guy, a
dedicated dad and a “happily divorced” singleton. Atkins began his adult life working at a prestigious IT firm for five years. Upon realising that the thought of doing that for the next 35 years made a part of him die inside, he had a crazy thought: What if he pursued a career that made him happy? Find out more about Atkins and local comedy at www.pmbfever.co.za.
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WORRYING about your PC monitor set up may seem pointless, but multi-monitor set ups are all the rage these days, with the goal of significantly improving productivity. According to a study from the University of Utah: *Peopleusingthe24-inchscreencompletedthetasks52%fasterthan people who used the 18-inch monitor. * People who used the two 20-inch monitors were 44% faster than those with the 18-inch ones. * Productivity dropped off again when people used a 26-inch screen. Let me be perfectly clear on this matter: more is more. More usable desktop space reduces the amount of time you spend on window managementexcise.Insteadofincessantlydragging,sizing,minimizingand maximizing windows, you can do actual productive work. With a larger desktop,youcanspendlesstimemindlesslyarranginginformation,and more time interacting with and acting on that information. How much that matters to you will depend on your job and working style. Personally, I’d be ecstatic if I never had to size, position, or arrange another window for the rest of my life. How many monitors do you use on your smart biz desktop? I’d bet one, and not a large one. May be time to move on up.
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THE Talbot Trail Run Series hosted its final event recently, in crisp conditions that necessitated an early morning bonfire to keep the runners warm before they headed into the Umgeni Valley. The long course included two ice cold river crossings that created chatter amongst the runners huddled in the 5°C temperature. Fortunately, the run was difficult and on reaching the first river crossing, alltherunnershadwarmedupenough. The cold water had a variety of effects, from soothing tired legs to causing cramp. “It’s unusual to tackle big river crossings in the middle of winter and there are runners who don’t do this event because of it, but for others it’s very exciting and creates a thrill that has them on a high for the rest of the weekend,” said race organiser Andrew Booth from KZN Trail Running. Solicitor Mandulja completed his second win of the series after winning the Table Mountain event. It was the same story for second place, with Ayanda Mlotshwa claiming the same spot he did at the previous event of the
series. Muzi Madikwa, winner of many previous Talbot Series events, had to settle for solid third place. In the ladies, it was Trish Bahlman who took the honours by more than 10 minutes, making her first showing on the trail after a very successful Comrades Marathon. Second was Erin Jarvie and third was Stephane Montgomery. Unfortunately, Kate Gournaris missed a turning and went off course for a while, resulting in her dropping out of a definite podium finish. At prize-giving, extra mention of the good The Duzi-Umngeni Conservation Trust (DUCT) does for the river the runners had experienced that day was made. Fifty percent of the funds raised through the series go to DUCT, who havehadamajorpositiveimpactonthe river systems around Pietermaritzburg and Durban. Two lucky winners also made off with R500 Brooks Trail shoe vouchers to finish off a great morning of trail running. Visit www.kzntrailrunning.co.za to see what’s coming up next.
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Natalie Bergstrom has won the title on SA Cross Country champion for the third year in a row.
OR the third year in a row, local cyclist Natalie Bergstrom has won the Veteran Ladies category (40 - 49 years old) in the South African Cross Country Championships which were held at Thaba Trails in Johannesburg this weekend. “I am very excited to have won again. It was a title along with many others that I wanted to retain in my 2014 season,” said Bergstrom, who is also currently the leading lady in the ROAG series. Along with this title win, she has numerous podium titles, placed third in the ladies category with her partner in the SANI 2C 2014 and won the ladies Cyclecross Tour Durban 2014 along with others. “Cross country is exciting, very technical and fast but challenging in that you can’t lose focus for a moment or you will come short. “I find it exhilarating though and enjoy the challenge,” said Bergstrom. Bergstrom only started her cycling career about three years ago and is not only the SA Cross Country champion, but also the South African National champion. “With the World Masters Cross Country Championships in Norway under a month away, I’m ready for action. Having achieved my goal of taking theWorld MasterschamptitleatCascadesinPietermaritzburg last year, I am determined to hold onto it as long as I can,” she said. After a successful fundraising campaign, Bergstrom is set for the trip to Lillehammer in Norway. “Making my dream happen has been hard work. I am very excited but also anxious at the same time, not knowing what to expect as I have never raced overseasbefore.Mygameplanistogobigandtobring the gold home. I would like to thank everyone for all the amazing support; it has been overwhelming and so appreciated,” she said.
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