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Failing Matric exams… The next step
“You failed your matric exams. It seems like it's the end of the world for you. You are wrong! You just have a minor setback which you can handle in a business-like and professional manner. When you fail an exam, however important it is, and no matter how badly you have failed it, nothing is irreparable. There are re-sits (supplementary exams), other subjects and career options. Failure is a part of life and you deserve a second chance. If panic has set in during this difficult time, there are lots of people to offer you support and guidance if you need it. But to plan a way forward and to prevent you from failing again, it is
important to be honest about the reasons for failing your examinations to enable you to find solutions. This will be painful but it must be done. Failing an examination does not make you a failure. We all have our strengths and weaknesses. Don't let others judge you. Your self esteem and confidence are priceless commodities and you need an abundant supply to cope with this difficult period in your life. The following people can offer you the guidance and support you need to m a k e progress:
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disappointment, embarrassment, panic, anger, loss and frustration. You will regain your self esteem and confidence to handle the consequences resulting from failing your examinations. · Parents Family support is vital to help children who have failed their matric exams. Parents will be disappointed when their children fail the exams as they have hopes and dreams for them to be achievers in their lives. Do not undermine or demoralize your child. This can lead to feelings of rejection, low self esteem and
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parked his vehicle at the owner's Melville home on Christmas Eve. On Boxing Day he was contacted by the fleet manager after the vehicle was spotted in the area transporting passengers. On checking, Dube realized that the vehicle was stolen and went to report. Police spotted the vehicle in the Lindelani area transporting people to the beach. Both registration plates were removed but found in the vehicle. The driver was placed under arrest and found to be a conductor in the local rank. Khetokuhle Phiri (20) was remanded in custody and will apply for bail next week.
The show goes on If you are suspected by the community of a crime then you are guilty. This is the trend in the outlying areas. On Boxing Day, Baxolele Khiwa of Nonoti returned home and found his compound room had been broken into. A man known only as Majola was identified as a possible suspect. The residents of the compound tracked him down, brought him to Khiwa's room where he was badly assaulted and hospitalized. Now Khiwa who was a victim of a crime is a witness in favour of the likely suspect against those
who tried to help. So far, Sithembiso Khawula (55) was arrested and is due back at court on 28 January.
No direction Moses Jagadis of Verulam stopped at recreation grounds to relieve himself at the popular “fence toilet” on Christmas Day. Two youths approached him, threatened him with knives and fled with his cash, cellphones and GPS. He reported the incident to the police and at about 7pm police received information and arrested one youth who was in possession of the navigator. Jagadis identified his item and Simphiwe Sakhile Mthembu (22) of Lindelani was detained and charged. He will seek bail this week.
A sad Christmas A family awoke on Christmas Day to sad news. Their 16-year-old son was stabbed to death at 01:00am in the Shakaskraal area. Circumstances surrounding the death of the boy are unclear. Police have arrested Sabelo Nyanga (20) whose cooperation led to them recovering a bottleneck and his blood-stained shorts. Nyanga will apply for bail this week.
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Music Festival enthralls locals By Xpress Reporter
KwaDukuza's version of Woodstock '69 continued at the KwaDukuza Recreational Grounds on Sunday, 20 December 2015. The KwaDukuza Music Festival, second edition, drew thousands of music lovers from around the KwaDukuza Municipality (KDM) and beyond with its free admission. The festivities kicked off with 30 local acts, which were selected by seasoned producer Bonginkosi Mdlongwa, popularly known as DJ Oskido, during the KwaDukuza Music Conference on Thursday. In the afternoon, famous musicians such as Lungi Naidoo, DJ Mpilo, Professor, KO, Dream Team and Heavy K took to the stage and entertained the crowd until the
STARSTRUCK: Lungi Naidoo from Glendale, besides being from KDM and an international singing sensation; performed at KwaDukuza Music Fest 2015
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New Year's Day is always one of the busiest days at all beaches, it is expected that there will be crowds of people and a measure of difficulty trying to control the influx of people. However, after a late night of loud music from taxis, the continuous hooting, whistling and people screaming on Thursday night residents were not expecting to wake up to what seemed to be an 'organised event' by the ANC early on Friday morning. With a stage set up in the car park area, music playing at extremely high volumes began from around 8:00am. Busloads of people started arriving and it wasn't long before there was absolute chaos at Blythedale Beach. It was obvious that although there were traffic officers and SAPS police and officials in Blythedale trying to manage the situation, they had eventually lost control of the number of people entering Blythedale. Blythedale obviously one of the smaller beaches within the Kwadukuza Municipality definitely cannot accommodate the numbers that were streaming in during the Beach Festival and on New Year's Day. It is disappointing that amidst the continuous complaints to the Municipality and the efforts of residents to improve the situation every year, it seems that very little is being done by local authorities to protect residents. It is accepted fact that generally New Year's Day is chaotic at the beaches. By choosing to host an ANC event on New Year's Day the organisers increased the number of people coming into Blythedale. As a result law enforcement officials were
left with an uncontrollable situation on their hands. ACDP Councillor Nel Sewraj said: "The Blythedale Beach car park is public space. Any event hosted in it requires prior permission from the KDM Council. To my knowledge no application for permission to host this event was made to the Council. This means that Council did not approve the use of the car park. Also, choosing to dominate this space with a political event on New Year's Day was a recipe for disaster and a real oversight of the organisers. They have put political agenda before public interest. The organisers of this event failed to produce a plan for this event that is inkeeping with the Safety at Sports and Recreational Events Act. They did not have proper security measures, crowd management measures or motor vehicle parking arrangements. This shows absolute disregard for our laws, the public and for residents.� New Years Day is a Public Holiday and creating such Pandemonium is insensitive. The ACDP believes that residents and the public at large must be respected and that Council need to take greater measures to enforce their own by-laws regarding public disturbance and noise at our beaches during weekends and the festive period. The safety of people must be a priority and it is imperative that we curb such hooliganism from prevailing in our communities. Our beaches are there for the public to enjoy, however it is critical that we preserve our beaches and keep them neat and clean at all times. Desiree Gengan (ACDP Regional Secretary)
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Chocolate Coating 600 g (750 ml) Huletts White Sugar 80 g (200 ml) cocoa powder 375 ml (1½ cups) hot water 10 g butter Desiccated coconut, for coating Method: Vanilla Sponge 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C. Grease and line a 25 x 30 cm oven tray. 2. Beat the sugar and eggs together until light and fluffy. 3. Add the oil and vanilla essence, and mix Well. 4. Sift the flour, baking powder and salt together and add to the egg mixture alternatively with the milk.
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The Most Beautiful Thing in the World
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The children of two competing families meet again after a 15year separation. Starring: Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Kriti Sanon Director: Rohit Shetty Writers: Yunus Sajawal, Farhad
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"I am bored," announced the queen. Her advisor pressed his fingers together. "Some music, your majesty?" The queen gave a slight nod. But when the court musicians started playing something she had heard a dozen times before, she sent them away. Her advisor tugged at his moustache. "The court acrobats, then?" The queen nodded again. But their flips and turns did not raise her spirits. "What you need," said the advisor, "is a true diversion. A contest, perhaps." The queen sat a little taller. "A contest, you say?" Then she sank back into her throne. "Whatever of?" Her advisor furrowed his brow. "New music, perhaps?" The queen waved her hand. "A baking competition?" The queen frowned. Her advisor started to sweat. "I know! A contest of the best portrait of Her Highness.” The queen chortled. "Please. I already know what I look like. Besides, the hall is brimming with portraits." She rose and started pacing. "I am tired of all this," she said, gesturing to the room. "I need a different sort of beauty. Something that can take one's breath away.” She gestured to her scribe. "Let everyone know that the Queen is holding a contest for the most beautiful thing in the world. And the prize,"she paused, "the prize shall be this crown.” Her staff gasped. The queen's crown was pure gold, studded with magnificent gems. There was no treasure like it in the whole country. The announcement was made. Before long, a constant line of hopefuls formed. People showed their poetry, their daughters, even their animals. After
several days, the queen had a pounding headache. "This is hopeless," she muttered. "Not quite hopeless, Your Majesty." The queen sat up, wondering who dare contradict her. A bearded man stood behind the palace guards. "I can put an end to this madness, Your Highness." He waved towards the long line of supplicants behind him. The queen raised an eyebrow. "You have brought me the most beautiful thing?” The man laughed. "Not I. Nor anyone here. I have stood in line for two days as your faithful servant to tell you that you seek that which cannot be brought to you. You must go to it." The man gave a deep bow. "That is all." The queen paused, astonished. When she found her voice again she asked "Whatever do you mean?" But the man was gone. The queen's advisor twisted his hat. "Do not bother yourself with the prattle of a madman, Madam," he said. But the fever of an idea had struck the queen. "Send the rest home," she ordered of the people still waiting in line. "I must prepare for a trip." The advisor nearly dropped his hat. "A trip? Where?" The queen smiled as she had not done since she was a child. "Elsewhere!" A Royal Trip, even one as odd as this, doesn't just happen. Wardrobes and food wagons must be prepared. Soldiers, footmen, and ladies-in-waiting must ready themselves. But after several days of bustle, the royal procession was ready. By now, the Queen was cured of her boredom, and almost delirious to see what awaited. Crowds gathered as the entourage made its way out of the city. The Queen leaned out the carriage window and held her crown high. "To the most beautiful thing in the
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world!" she cried. "To the most beautiful," the crowds cheered back. The fever had caught, and spread. The queen was not sure what she was seeking, or where to find it. But as her entourage rounded a hill, she looked back to her royal home and felt something stir within her. Between the glow of the setting sun and the gleam of the white towers, the scene looked like something out of a storybook. "Why," she wondered, "have I never seen my home this way before?" The queen spent weeks travelling. She saw beauty in the peasants coaxing life out of the dirt. She saw it in the birds taking one last flight before roosting for the night. In a newly born calf. In the stars twinkling at night. But what was the most beautiful thing? One day, the queen sailed a lake. In the middle of the water, she realized that she was at peace - and that she had been for many days. Suddenly, she understood. With all her might, she tore a piece of her crown off. She tossed the fragment into the lake and watched it slowly sink. "I am ready to return home," she announced. As she journeyed back, the queen left a piece of crown at a small country church. She left a piece at the root of a centuries-old tree. She placed a piece at the bottom of a lush valley and the top of a snow-capped mountain. When her procession stumbled upon a spring, bubbling water from the ground, she added a piece there. She dug a piece into the newly turned dirt in a field. She threaded a piece into the mane a fine filly. Little by little, the queen's crown got smaller until nothing was left. She had found the most beautiful thing. It was the world.
Celebrity news : natalie passes on Natalie Cole, the Grammywinning daughter of Nat "King" Cole who carried on her late father's musical legacy and, through technology, shared a duet with him on Unforgettable, has died. She was 65. Cole died on 31 December 2015 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles due to complications from ongoing health issues.
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Charlie Puth is an American singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. Puth started his early career and gained popularity by posting his own work to YouTube, ultimately becoming widely known for writing and singing the song "See You Again" with Wiz Khalifa, which topped the charts in 26 countries. Puth's debut single, "Marvin Gaye", featuring Meghan Trainor, topped the charts in New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom; peaked at number 4 in Australia; and hit the top 25 in the United States.
Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper Writer: David O. Russell, Annie Mumolo Director: David O. Russell
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New Year's Celebration around the world By Xpress Reporter As 2015 drew to a close, many people were bidding a weary and wary adieu to a year marred by attacks that left nations reeling and nerves rattled. In South Africa, KwaDukuza and KZN were rocked by lengthy water stoppages and nationally the financial minister double swap brought on investor heartburn. In Bangkok, site of a deadly bombing; months ago, police flanked partygoers. In Paris, residents recovering from their city's own deadly attacks enjoyed scaled-back celebrations. And in Munich, police warned of the threat of a terror attack. A look at how people around the world welcomed the new year: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES In the megacity of Dubai, a fire broke out two hours before midnight in The Address hotel, in the area where a massive fireworks display was being prepared. The five-star hotel is near the BurjKhalifa, the world's tallest building. At least one person suffered a heart attack from the smoke and over-crowding during evacuation, and 14 suffered minor injuries. Organizers said the BurjKhalifa had been fitted with 400,000 LED lights and 1.6 tons of fireworks was used in the display. Burning debris rained down from The Address building as firetrucks raced to the scene. It was unclear what caused the fire, which ran up the 63-story building. The Address has 626 luxury apartments and 196 hotel rooms, according to Skyscraper Center, which tracks skyscrapers. SOUTH AFRICA The Kaapse Klopse is a New Year's carnival that takes place in the streets of Cape Town on the 2nd of January, a date known as Tweede Nuwejaar (second New Year). Up to 10 000 banjo-strumming minstrels took to the streets of District Six, winding through the Cape Town CBD on their way to Green Point Stadium. The Johannesburg CBD was also in carnival mood and celebrated with music and dance as well a professional fireworks display. Closer to home as Durban celebrates with signature celebrations in many spots like Blue Lagoon, the Beach Front and many Nite clubs. Countrywide braais are another tradition on a New Years Eve. NEW ZEALAND New Zealand, the first nation with a sizable population to celebrate the New Year, counted down the seconds to midnight with a giant digital clock
ceremonies, fireworks and outdoor music and dance performances. One celebration was organized at a town near the border with rival North Korea to watch one of the ceremonies and wish for peaceful Korean unification.
WELCOME 2016: Around the world country after country had their turn welcoming 2016 at a time when time itself gets the most attention around the world
TOWERING INFERNO: On a New Year's Eve haunted by fears of terrorism, a spectacular fire in one of Dubai's tall towers captured the world's attention.
on Auckland's landmark Sky Tower. Horns blared and crowds cheered as the tower was lit up with fireworks, with colors shifting from green to red to white. FRANCE The French are still recovering from the Nov. 13 attacks that left 130 people dead in Paris, and authorities prepared for a possible worst-case scenario on New Year's Eve. About 60,000 police officers and troops were deployed across the country, and revelers said that made them feel safer. French President Francois Hollande used his traditional New Year's Eve speech to warn that the terrorist threat is still at its "highest level." "2015 has been a year of suffering and resistance," he said. "Let's make 2016 a year of courage and hope." Paris canceled its usual fireworks display in favor of a 5minute video performance at the Arc de Triomphe just before midnight, relayed on screens along the Champs Elysee, where people chanted. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said the show was aimed at "sending the world the message that Paris is standing, proud of its lifestyle and living together."
THAILAND Less than six months after a pipe bomb killed 20 people at the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, tens of thousands of people rang in the new year at the intersection with live music and a countdown. Up to 5,000 police officers were in the area, with explosive ordnance disposal experts sweeping the area ahead of time. PHILIPPINES Concern in the Philippines on New Year's Eve focused on the use of illegal fireworks, which last year injured more than 850 people. Shopping malls and cities organized fireworks displays to discourage people from lighting their own firecrackers. An annual procession of the Black Nazarene, a black wooden statue of Jesus Christ, was held a day earlier than usual Thursday to prevent injuries from mounds of trash and unexploded firecrackers that litter Manila's streets after New Year's revelries. SOUTH KOREA South Koreans marked New Year's Eve with traditional bell ringing
VATICAN CITY In the final hours of 2015, Pope Francis encouraged humanity to hang on to recollections of good deeds so that gestures of goodness can be seen triumphing over evil. Francis presided over a year's end prayer service Thursday evening in St. Peter's Basilica, where he mused about how people are sometimes driven by "insatiable thirst for power and by gratuitous violence." He said it was impossible to forget "so many days marked by violence, by death, by the unspeakable suffering of so many innocents." AUSTRALIA Simultaneous fireworks displays erupted along Sydney's famed harbor, where people crowded onto balconies, into waterside parks and onto boats as they jockeyed for the best view, clinking glasses and whooping with joy as the first pyrotechnics exploded. More than 1 million people had been expected to watch the glittery display, featuring a multicolored fireworks waterfall cascading off the Sydney Harbour Bridge and effects in the shapes of butterflies, octopuses and flowers. CHINA An official New Year's Eve celebration was staged near Beijing's Forbidden City with performances and fireworks, and one of China's most popular TV stations broadcast a gala from the National Stadium, known to most as the iconic Bird's Nest. For safety reasons, Shanghai closed subway stations near the scenic waterfront Bund, mindful of a stampede last New Year's Eve that killed 36 people and blemished the image of China's most prosperous metropolis. GAZA STRIP Gaza's Islamist Hamas rulers banned New Year celebrations in the Palestinian coastal enclave. Police spokesman Ayman Batniji said hotels and restaurants were allowed to hold parties a day earlier or a day later. "Celebrating the new year contradicts the instructions of
Islamic religion," Batniji said. "It's a Western custom that we don't accept in Gaza."
EGYPT In Cairo, people put aside fears of the growing number of militant attacks throughout the country to celebrate the new year. Engineering graduate Mohamed Youssef, whose military service begins in a few months, attended a house party. "It doesn't matter if they deploy me to Sinai or throw me in the western desert," he said. "I don't care if I lose a leg or my life. Tonight, we drink and dance!" At the Giza Pyramids, hundreds of people gathered for a fireworks and lighting display at the stroke of midnight. BRITAIN Major celebrations marked by fireworks spectaculars were planned in London, Edinburgh and other big cities despite a terror threat judged to be severe. Police advised revelers not to go to the fireworks displays without tickets and to be ready to have their belongings searched.
BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro kicked off its Olympic year with a fiesta on Copacabana Beach attended by more than 2 million people, according to police estimates. Brazil's most popular New Year's Eve show was illuminated by 24 tons of fireworks fired off over almost 16 minutes. To celebrate Rio's hosting of the 2016 Summer Games in August, the soundtrack for revelers included music from previous Olympics and songs paying homage to samba on its 100th anniversary. Rio authorities said they weren't as worried about terrorism as other cities. Police used two monitoring trucks to follow suspicious movements during the party. That equipment also will be used in security operations during the Olympics.
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AND FURTHER TAKE 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 are available 24 hours prior to 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:i) Directive of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (URL http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction? Id=99961); ii) FICA-legislation in respect of proof of identity and address particulars, iii) Payment of registration deposit of R500.00 in cash; iv) Registration of conditions;
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Back to back victory for United Cricket Club United Cricket Club registered back to back victories in the iLembe District Cricket Union T20 A league over the weekend. They closed up 2015 in style by beating last year's league winners, Manor Cricket Club and then accounted for Dawnheights Cricket Club, this despite the long break. After a bad start to the match with their top order batsman loosing wickets at regular intervals it was left to the bottom half of the batting order to bring up the win.
United Cricket Club closes 2015 in style, registering back to back victory
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With the festive season now over, it is now time to get back into shape before the start of school next week. It is for this reason that Saidee Mhlongo (ex KZN Dolphins player) has teamed up with well-known cricket administrator and coach, Desigan Pillay for a school cricket coaching clinic to bring players up to speed with their fitness levels and talent. The clinic will run over three days and it is open to all boys from the age of 7 to 14. The clinic will be held at the Country
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Seen above is Desigan Pillay who together with Saidee Mhlongo will run a cricket coaching clinic starting from Thursday
KDAC membership opens The KwaDukuza Athletic Club has opened its membership for the 2016 running season. Membership of a family will cost R150 whilst single membership will cost R100. Juniors can join at a fee of R50. For more information please contact Mr Yathin Narothum (KDAC President) 083 789 3476 or Mr Danny Sewmungal (PRO) 081353 9360. Running licences will be available early 2016, keep tuned to the media for information. Meanwhile, KDAC runners participated in their event for the 2015 season on Sunday, December 20. This
was the 21, 10 and 5km Bighill Run which commenced at Collisheen Estate at 6am in perfect weather conditions. The highlight of the day was when Nikeyi 'Jawaan' Maarbeel was escorted by the traffic department to the finish line as he was acknowledged as the most senior athlete in the event. In the 10km event, Nishen Chetty cut the finishing tape in an incredible time of 53 minutes. Dippy Moodley completed the 21km run in 2h10 and he was closely followed in by Paddy Padayachee in 2h20 whilst Maarbeel completed in 2h23.
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