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waDukuza Mayor Councillor NR Mthembu has delivered two infrastructure development promises. Mthembu, who is the local Operation Sukuma Sakhe champion, recently handed o v e r t w o projects that were earmarked for development i n t h e municipality's five year plan, the Integrated Development Plan (IDP). These are s o m e o f promises that M t h e m b u FOR THE PEOPLE: KDM Mayor Councillor NR Mthembu guaranteed to complete for ward 5 and 18 during his stopover in May of this year. The municipality will be spending R4.5 million from its R1.2 billion annual budget towards these developments. Both projects were awarded to local contractors and the projects are under phase one. At ward 18, Shakaville, a largely non-operational netball court will be turned into a combo court that will cost the municipality R3 million. In its wish list; ward 5, had prioritized the upgrade of the Lindelani sports facility into a fully fledged stadium. During the roadshow visit Mthembu vowed to deliver on the project as a matter of necessity with the upgrade costing R1.5 million. Speaking at the handover ceremony, Mthembu said he is happy that the projects were awarded to local contractors, saying he will continue to deliver infrastructural projects to communities. “This should serve a key indicator that government is working to serve everyone with its small budget that is allocated to our municipality every year. We will accelerate the awarding of the Continued on page 4

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Motor vehicle accidents in Mahatma Gandhi Street

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Last week saw two motor vehicle related accidents with one happening on Wednesday, 31 July and the other on Friday, 2 August 2013 respectively in Mahatma Gandhi Street. The first accident involved a local male ending up with his vehicle damaged a g a i n s t a Te l k o m telephone box with one side suspended by a mangled ladder, at the intersection of Chief Albert Luthuli Street and Mahatma Gandhi Street, in front of The Towers building. According to eyewitness accounts at the scene of the accident, which happened during midday, a man doing maintenance was lucky to be alive as he moved away in time as the car ended up suspended over an open manhole cover. When the Xpress Times arrived we found the driver on a gurney moaning in pain while being attended to by paramedics with a family

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Continued from page 1 projects in our IDP. This also speaks to the fact that government delivers to its promises despite the many challenges we are facing.” He added that the municipality will be pulling out all the stops to fulfil all

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MANGLED: The car that crashed into a telephone box after mangled a ladder last week Wednesday with the driver being attended to by paramedics

member administering what looked like an asthma pump. Another eyewitness claimed that the man was also frothing. The second accident, which happened in front of ZMS, saw a vehicle allegedly attempting to make a U-turn slamming into another moving vehicle (a sliver JEEP) and this vehicle then hit another stationery vehicle. The truck driver told the Xpress Times that he saw the elderly lady making a U-turn

and stopped giving her right of way. However the driver of the JEEP said the truck driver was also involved. The stationery vehicle had minimal damage. No injuries were reported as paramedics asked all the drivers involved if they needed assistance. Traffic from the Stop Street alongside Dentist Tashni Reddy's surgery up until the Stop Street next to Olympic Car Sales was log jammed for approximately half-anhour until traffic police arrived.

Five people including a 10-year-old were killed in a collision on the R102 at the Shaka's Rock intersection on Tuesday, 30 July 2013. According to Road Traffic Inspectorate (RTI), Officer Lawrence Chetty, a van approaching the R102 crashed into a trucktractor with two trailors. “A Nissan van was coming from Shaka's Rock, approaching the R102 when it collided with the truck-tractor,” said Chetty. Three men, a women and a 10-year-old tragically died on scene. Officer Chetty added that five others sustained serious injuries, two of which were life threatening. “Umhlali SAPS, Ballito Traffic and Fire Department, Netcare 911 and Revival Medical attended to the scene,” he added.

these multimillion rand projects that KDM has planned. “These projects spell victory for the municipality as they were flagged as priorities during the AprilMay IDP roadshows,” said Mthembu.

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so because in other countries the media reports everything that happens. But in this country the media doesn't do so. They don't report anything good that we do. They love negativity all the time.” he said. The president goes on to say that the media is a mere business including making themselves watchdogs. “They think that makes money because some people don't know because the media says we are the watchdog. Who put them there to be the watchdog? They put themselves. The media is a mere business... Another business, unfortunately that business thrives on sensational things, on trying to find things that will make headlines so that people will buy the newspapers. This is an unfortunate kind of business. “Now we have taken the decision that we must report on our own without some people using their words to tell what we've done to tell what we know we've done so we are going to be reporting,” said Zuma. Zuma launched the new SABC 24-hour news channel on Dstv on Thursday, 1 August 2013 which also happens to be the day that the SABC was launched in 1936. According to News 24 the president said: “I hope this channel will change the attitude and make South Africans proud of what they have been able to achieve on their own. In short, the true South African story is waiting to be told.” He also said that the channel should express its right to freedom of expression.

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During the president's historic visit to KwaDukuza, addressing hundreds of locals, at the Stanger Siva Sungum Hall on Friday, 26 July 2013 the media came under fire for in the presidents words: “They love negativity all the time.” “Our view is that the achievements of the country do not obtain the necessary exposure which is unfair to the country's image, in fact you find more negativity about the country rather than the positivity. We are funny people, many people in the world praise their countries themselves - we do not,” he said. He cited a survey done by

multinational professional services firm, Ernst and Young, saying according to their research that “South Africa has done very well since 1994.” “In fact they are touring the world correcting the wrong perceptions - and they say it is wrong perceptions - and they asked business people why you have a perception that is negative about South Africa and they said that they are being fed from the media of South Africa,” said the president. He added that from the African National Congress' point of view, they have decided that from the present moment onwards before the elections, they are going to give a report of what the ANC have done since 1994. “Under normal circumstances in other countries, there perhaps may be no much need for us to do

Police attacker shot dead By Xpress Reporter

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Mthembu compels young farm workers By Xpress Reporter

KWADUKUZA Mayor Ricardo Mthembu has advised black farm workers to redirect their energies to opportunities available in urban sectors of the economy. He says farm workers should enjoy other freedoms that the democratic government has shaped. “It's about time that countryside dwellers swing in for alternative opportunities in sectors where there's a variety of opportunities for EMPOWERMENT: KDM Mayor speaking at economic development,” Saxe Farm Mthembu said on Thursday the 1 August. He was black people who grow up living in speaking at Saxe Farm, Driefontein the farms are the most vulnerable. area in KwaDukuza. The farm Given such weaknesses, they employs local people mostly in the should not distance themselves sugarcane farming industry. from opportunities available in Mthembu said he was mainly urban based industries because that concerned about young black is exactly where most fruits of our youth who are employed as field new government are invested. labourers. He said people without They should have an open mind education are largely at risk to the about the democratic South Africa siren calls of field labour and low as many opportunities in the urban wage packages. centres of the economy do exist.” The mayor then added, “Young

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Townsend Hall upgrade resolution reached By Xpress Reporter

T h e K w a D u k u z a M a y o r, Councillor NR Mthembu has welcomed the outcomes of the task team's inquiry into the upgrade of Townsend Park hall in Ballito, following a stand-off between the Ballito Lions Club and the KwaDukuza Municipality (KDM). According to KDM Communications director, Sifiso Zulu the task team deployed by the KwaDukuza Council early in May has finally made a breakthrough. “The Lions Club, an organisation that occupies the facility for fundraising purposes

has indicated that it does not have any objections against the expansion of the hall.” The Lions club had previously rejected Governments undertaking, saying that it had entered a legal agreement with the municipality in a form of a lease. Attempts by the municipality to go ahead with the upgrade were turned down. 'There has been a “need” for a community hall in Ballito; this sentiment that is widely shared by the Ballito ward committee, the municipality and some members of the public. Mthembu has welcomed the amicable solution that has been

established by the task team. He says he is happy with the resolution and confident that co-operation between KwaDukuza, the Lions and the task team will be sustained. “I would like to commend the task team that has been engaging various parties in this process.' 'I am confident that co-operation between the Lions and the municipality will be long lasting. What we have established now cannot be easily changed as we have worked out one of the best solutions from our differences. I would also like to indicate that KwaDukuza has never bullied the Lions like it has been described in the past,” said the Mayor.

Child Welfare to host annual Street Collection By Xpress Reporter

The Child Welfare South Africa: KwaDukuza branch will be holding its annual street collection on Saturday, 31 August 2013. The street collection is one the society's fundraising ventures whereby the proceeds will be utilized to sustain the Society. The welfare requests secondary school learners to participate and

assist with the street collection that will be held in the KwaDukuza Central Business District from 8.30 am to 12.00 noon. Learners will be given an opportunity to fulfil their social responsibilities in the community and certificates will be awarded to each learner for their assistance with the street collection. Learners interested in participating in the street collection

must submit their names to the Society by Tuesday, 20 August 2013. Child Welfare SA: KwaDukuza appeals to the community to support this worthy cause. The management committee and staff of the Society thank the KwaDukuza Municipality for their assistance and support. For further information, contact the Society on 032 551 2129

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Equality comes in various guises. Some of course want to be more equal than others. Last week, police acting on information arrived at a home in Glenhills with Telkom investigators. They were following leads on a theft case where Telkom cables were stolen in the Townview area. On being allowed onto the premises, the team found over 100 metres of cables which Telkom identified as theirs. Phumelele Nzuza (45) alleges she purchased the cables for illegal connections for R250.00 from a 16year-old. The cables are valued at R12 500. Nzuza is expected in court on 25 September.

Police at Glendale acting on a report have arrested a 19-year-old youth with an unlicensed firearm. The officers allege that they approached Mpilo Ndlovu at his home. On searching him they found a revolver with 5 rounds of ammunition tucked in his waist. On checking the weapon on the computer they were surprised to discover that the weapon was stolen at Mandini during 1995. Ndlovu has been remanded in custody pending an investigation by detectives whether he may be granted bail or not. He is due before court this week to learn his fate in respect of bail.

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The world of electronic gadgetry if understood, can lead to the recovery of stolen goods as one hapless woman found out. Police allege that they were approached by a victim whose cellphone and car keys were stolen from him. He had picked up the signal of his phone in the Etete area. Police located the house and on questioning the female occupant she denied all knowledge of any cellphone. However, when the officers found the phone and key which the owner identified as his property she began to sing. Maureen Duma (30) is due back in court this week to apply for bail after being charged for being in possession of stolen property.

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A desperate youth needing some groceries at U-Save is now an owner of a criminal record after his tactics failed. Musa Mhlaleni alleges he spotted the youth enter the store and place several items into his basket. He began walking around the store attracting the attention of the guard. It is alleged he found a safe place where he slipped a block of cheese into his underwear. He abandoned his basket and made for the door where he was arrested and the item removed. Lindani Zulu (25) pleaded guilty and left court with a cheesy grin after he was fined R500 or 50 days imprisonment which was conditionally suspended.

A security official who returned home and found his house broken into decided to conduct his own investigation. Siphiwe Myeza of Ntshawini alleges that his door and burglar guard gate was damaged and his DVD Player, liquor and rice was missing. Fortunately, his 64-year-old neighbour spotted the culprit in the yard struggling to convey a bin bag. He relayed this information to Myeza who arrested Sbu Buthelezi (24) the following day. Buthelezi is expected to apply for bail this week.

TOP 20: Seen are the winners of the TOP 20 competition with educators and Stanton Pentasaib of Orion

Money or the box When Melville tuck-shop owner, Cecilia Shandu discovered her cellphone and money deposit box missing, she contacted her husband. The husband arrived and they questioned the youth playing pool. Information was given to the couple who went in search of the culprit. They traced his home and his girlfriend gave a detailed account as to how her boyfriend and a friend opened the safety box, removed a large amount of cash and dropped the empty box into the latrine pit. Police were alerted and Sandile Abraham Nhgutoo (23) was arrested. The problem is no-one is willing to retrieve the safe to determine if it is in working condition or not. Nhgutoo is due back in court this week to see if he qualifies for bail or not.

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HONOUR: From: (L-R): Learners of KwaDukuza Primary School performed exceptionally well at the Inter-School Math-A-Move and Top 20 competitions held recently. Seen are educators Mrs Mangerah, Mrs Hajaree, Miss T Munien, Mr T Sahadev (Principal), Mr PB Pillay and Miss D Naidoo with learners Joash Sathiah (1st: Top 20), Shaleena Jayaram (3rd: Top 20), Jenine Naidoo (2nd: Math-A-Move), Ntokozo Mpunza (2nd: Top 20), Slondile Gumede (2nd: Top 20). Front row: Azmeera Singh (1st: Math-A-move) and Milanta Moonsamy (3rd: Math-A-Move)

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A local business was robbed by seven armed men on Saturday 25 July at 8:11 am. According to the owner the robbery only lasted three minutes as one armed robber asked for the cash while the other one ushered the employees to the back of the shop while the last guy stood guard at the entrance of the shop. The owner said: “They just walked in with one standing at the door while one of the robbers ushered employees to the back the other robber then asked for all our money.” On leaving one of the robbers then assaulted an employee before making a hasty exit. The owner said the whole robbery was recorded on Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) and it was later discovered that during the robbery there were four armed men waiting outside the store as well. The owner also said that that

none of the robbers were masked to hide their identity or wore gloves. Police arrived on the scene 10 minutes after the robbery. According to KwaDukuza SAPS liaison officer Sibusiso Khumalo the case is still under investigation but he can confirm that there were seven men involved in the robbery. When asked if there was a link between this robbery and a string of other robberies that took place by a gang that has been terrorizing KwaDukuza businesses. Officer Khumalo said: “If there is a link between them they will be arrested and charged for all the other robberies but as of now the case is still under investigation.” With reference to the Xpress Times article: “Gang related robberies 'still' on the rise” (14/06/13): “The victims of gang related robberies reads as follows in timeline sequence from earliest to latest: a family in Park Drive Darnall, a local supermarket, an

upholsterer in the Stanger Industrial Area, a Service Station, a café and now a clothing store in the CBD.” We also noted the momentum of gang related robberies from the month of May 2013 into June 2013 and ended “with the latest victim being a franchise clothing retailer in the heart of the KwaDukuza CBD.” In the same article KwaDukuza SAPS Station Commander Brigadier Bongiwe Sithole said: “The station has done the following in an endeavour to make KwaDukuza town and its surroundings crime free.” In the Xpress Times article: “Crime wave hits KwaDukuza” (31 May 2013), Cluster Commander Brigadier Derek Captain-Hastibeer said that they have established a possible link to a KwaMashu syndicate that is operating in the area but said it was premature to comment on the investigation.

Madundube men take aim at violent crimes By Xpress Reporter

Concerns have grown as activists are concerned with the spate of crime related activities at Madundube following many brutal attacks against residents. A new offensive unit has been launched by male residents, which was named the Madundube Men's Club (MMC), on Saturday. The MMC is made up of seasoned politicians, business people and professionals who have taken aim at those who commit malicious crimes with impunity. The club has noted the slaying of a 73-year-old woman who was found badly mutilated, and the killing of a 19-year-old man who was stabbed and also mutilated to death a week ago. The MMC has condemned the two incidents,

describing the behaviour as inhumane. The interim spokesperson Eugene Mhlanga expressed grave concerns about these incidents. “We are concerned about the barbaric behaviour that has rocked our community. As we celebrate Women's Month, we are conscious of the fact that we as men should unite and take action against such cold-hearted behaviour. We have built a structure that will work to expose criminals and rally for harsh sentences to those who are found on the wrong side of the law.” Mhlanga who was speaking, at the Blythedale Beach Caravan Park, during the official launch of the club said that the campaign aims to fire up men to come out and unite against social,

economic and political challenges as they bid to send strong messages about how to build a united front against social issues amongst the community of Madundube. The movement claims that it has the capacity to model positive roles and inspire positive change. They say they are amongst 20 of the most influential public figures in that area .The club will in September to officially elect new members and name its leadership. It will also meet to mapping out their programme of action, a massive campaign that will seek to build moral regeneration. They have called the male community members to come on board, membership is free and it is open to all Madundube residents.

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• Why, in a country of free speech, are there phone bills? • If good things come to those who wait then is being put into prison really a punishment?

CENTRE STAGE: From (L-R): Yathin Narothum, Rasheed, Yasheen Ramdew and Vernon Pillay of YVY Productions

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A group of young men from different walks of life have come together to form an entertainment-cumhumanitarian organisation called YVY Productions. The name comes from the first letter of each of the three individuals who make up the core of the group which includes Yathin Narothum, Vernon Pillay and hip hop artist Chrome (Yasheen Ramdew). The fourth member is top local hip hop artist Renegade (Rasheed) Narothum says that the group's main aim is to bring unique entertainment to KwaDukuza in the form of plays, sketches, events

involving singing and dancing, concerts and much more. “The four of us aim to expose and nurture talent from KwaDukuza and its surrounds and showcase them to the locals,” he said. He added that community upliftment is going to be the pivotal to the group in that charity and giving off themselves was going to be “a way of life.” Pillay spoke about the multimedia and videographer aspect of YVY Productions saying that the group is “passionate about pushing the envelope.” Ramdew spoke about the social networking aspect and getting teenagers involved in

writing, acting and rapping. Rasheed was vocal about sending a clear message to people to 'let go' of harmful whoonga and alcohol abuse among themselves - young women and men. The group's first event will be an Opel Ride Parade from KwaDukuza to Westbrook Beach on Sunday, 18 August 2013 (for Opel vehicles only) which includes a certificate of participation, lucky draw, a show and shine, a braai and more. Contact: Yathin Narothum: 083 789 3476 for tickets and information. If you think you have what it takes to be a part of YVY Productions visit their Facebook page and post a motivation message

• Why is it so hard for women to find men that are sensitive, caring, and goodlooking? Because those men already have boyfriends. • There was a woman who entered a local paper's pun contest. She sent in ten different puns, in the hope that at least one of the puns would win. Unfortunately, no pun in ten did. • Two aerials meet on a roof - fall in love - get married. The ceremony was rubbish - but the reception was brilliant. • A woman gets on a bus with her baby. The bus driver says: 'Ugh, that's the ugliest baby I've ever seen!' The woman walks to the rear of the bus and sits down, fuming. She says to a man next to her: 'The driver just insulted me!' The man says: 'You go up there and tell him off. Go on, I'll hold your monkey for you.

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NOTICE OF EXPROPRIATION Issued by the Kwa-Dukuza Municipality (hereinafter referred to as "the Municipality") in terms of the Housing Act No. 107 of 1997, as amended (hereinafter referred to as "the Housing Act") and the Expropriation Act, No. 63 of 1975, as amended (hereinafter referred to as "the Expropriation Act"). To The Owner(s) (within the meaning of that term as defied in Section 1 of the Expropriation Act) of the properties (all of CHARLOTTE DALE, NTSHAWENI and LLOYDS, STANGER, REGISTRATION DIVISION FU, PROVINCE OF KWAZULU-NATAL) described in the schedule hereto, and which expression includes, but is not limited to the Trustee or Liquidator in the insolvent estate of the owner, the executor in the estate of a deceased owner, or if the owner of the property is under legal disability, his / her legal representative and includes the authorized representative of the owner in the Republic of South Africa. AND TO: All other persons claiming any right to or interest in the properties (all of CHARLOTTE DALE, NTSHAWENI and LLOYDS, STANGER, REGISTRATION DIVISION FU, PROVINCE OF KWAZULU-NATAL) described in the schedule hereto, whether by virtue of registration or otherwise, and particularly any lessee, buyer or builder contemplated in terms of Section 9(1)(d) of he Expropriation Act. EXPROPRIATION OF LAND AND SERVITUDE RIGHTS 1. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Municipality in terms of the powers vested in it by Section 25 (2) and Section 156 (1) (b) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, Section 9(3)(a) of the Housing Act, 1977 (Act Number 63 of 1997) read with and in terms of Sections 1, 6 to 15 and 18 to 23 of the Expropriation Act, 1975 (Act Number 63 of 1975) and in terms of the powers vested in it in terms of the provisions of Section 190 (1) of the Local Authorities Ordinance Number 25 of 1974, hereby expropriates, for public purposes in general with the specific purpose of providing and delivering housing, the land and/or right(s) described in the schedule hereto together with all improvements. 2. The date of expropriation shall be 2nd August 2013 from which date, ownership of the said land will pass to the Municipality and/or the said rights will vest in the Municipality 3. The Municipality shall take possession of the said land shall be 2nd August 2013 or such other date as may be agreed upon between the Owner(s) and the Municipality in terms of Section 8(3) of the Expropriation Act, or a date determined in terms of the provisions of Section 8(5) of the Expropriation Act, as the case may be. 4. Where land is expropriated, with effect from the date of possession of the land by the Municipality, but not before such date, the Owner(s) will be relieved of the obligation to take care of and maintain the land and to pay taxes and other charges thereon, and will no longer be entitled to the use of any income from the land. 5. Your attention is directed to the provisions of Section 9(1), 12(3)(a)(ii), 12(4) and 13(3) of the Expropriation Act, which reads as follows: "9. Duties of owner of property expropriated or which is to be used by (the Municipality). (1) An owner whose property has been expropriated in terms of this Act, shall, within sixty days from the date of notice…., deliver or cause to be delivered to the (Municipality) a written statement indicating(a) if any compensation was in the notice of expropriation offered for such property, whether or not he accepts the compensation and, if he does not accept it, the amount claimed by him as compensation and how much of that amount represents each of the respective amounts contemplated in section 12(1)(a)(i) and (ii) or (b) and full particulars as to how such amounts are made up; (b) if no such compensation was so offered, the amount claimed as compensation by him and how much of the amount represents each of the respective amounts contemplated in section 12(1)(a)(i) and (ii) or (b) and full particulars as to how such amounts are made up; (c) if the property expropriated is land and any amount is claimed in terms of paragraph (a) or (b), full particulars of all improvements thereon which, in the opinion of the owner, affect the values of such land; (d) if the property being expropriated is land(i) which prior to the date of notice was leased as a whole or in part by unregistered lease, the name and writing or full particulars of the lease, the name and address of the lessee, and accompanied by the lease or a certified copy hereof, if it is not in writing: (ii) which, prior to the date of notice, was sold by the owner, the name and address of the buyer, and accompanied by the contract of purchase ad sale or a certified copy thereof. (ii) on which building has been erected which is subject to a builder's lien by virtue of a written building contract, the name and address of the builder, and accompanied by the building contract or a certified copy thereof. (e) the address to or at which the owner desires that further documents in connection with the expropriation may be posted or delivered or tendered. Provided that the (Municipality) may at (its)discretion extend the said period of sixty days, and that, if the owner requests the (Municipality) in writing within thirty days as from the date of notice to extend the said period of sixty days, the (Municipality) shall extend such period by a further sixty days.” “12. Basis on which compensation is to be determined(1) ……………. (2) ……………. (3) (a) Interest at the standard interest rate determined in terms of Section 28(1) of the Exchequer and Audit Act, 1975 (Act No. 56 of 1975), shall, subject to the provisions of subsection (4), be payable from the date on which the Municipality takes possession of the property in question in terms of Section 8(3) or (5) on any outstanding portion of the amount of compensation payable in accordance with subsection (1): Provided that (i) …………. (ii) If the owner fails to comply with the provisions of Section 9(1) within the appropriate period referred to in the said section, the amount so payable shall during the period of such failure and for the purpose of the payment of interest be deemed not to be an outstanding amount. (4) If the owner of property which has been expropriated occupies or utilized or any portion thereof, no interest shall, in respect of the period during which he so occupies or utilizes it, be paid in terms if subsection (3) on so much of the outstanding amount as, in the opinion of the (Municipality), relates to the property so occupied or utilized.” “13. Payment of compensation in respect of rights of unregistered leases in respect of property expropriated(3) If the owner of expropriated property fails to comply with a the provisions of Section 9(1) (d)(1) and the (Municipality) did not prior to the payment of any compensation money to the owner become aware of the existence of the lease in respect of such property the (Municipality) shall not be obliged to pay compensation to the lessee concerned in respect of the termination of his rights, but such owner shall be liable to any such lessee for damages sustained by him in consequence of the termination of his rights.” 6. Your attention is directed to the provisions of Section 20 of the Expropriation Act, which reads as follows: “20. Payment of certain taxes and other moneys out of compensation monies (1) If any land which has been expropriated is situated within the area of jurisdiction of a local authority, such local authority shall upon receipt or publication of a relevant notice in terms of section 7, forthwith inform the (Municipality) in writing) of any outstanding tax or other moneys in respect of the payment of which the production of a receipt or certificate is in terms of any law prerequisite for the passing of a transfer of such land by a Registrar of Deeds. (2) The (Municipality) may utilise so much of the compensation money in question as is necessary for the payment on behalf of the owner of such land of any tax or other moneys mentioned in subsection (1) .” 7. If the title deed to the land is not in the possession or under the control of the Owner(s), you are further requested in terms of Section 9(3)(a) of the Expropriation Act to provide within sixty days of the date of this notice written particulars of the name and address of the person in whose possession or under whose control is. 8. All responses in terms of this Notice of Expropriation must be addressed to the Municipal Manager at the address indicated hereunder: SCHEDULE OF PROPERTIES TO NOTICE OF EXPROPRIATION IN TERMS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA, 1996; THE HOUSING ACT (Number 107 of 1997, as amended) AND THE EXPROPRIATION ACT (Number 63 of 1975, as amended) ALL OF CHARLOTTE DALE, NTSHAWENI and LLOYDS, STANGER, REGISTRATION DIVISION FU, PROVINCE OF KWAZULU-NATAL

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CHARLOTTE DALE 1. REM OF ERF 32 CHARLOTTE DALE 2. PTN 1 OF ERF 32 CHARLOTTE DALE 3. PTN 2 OF ERF 32 CHARLOTTE DALE 4. ERF 33 CHARLOTTE DALE 5. A ½ SHARE IN AND TO ERF 34 CHARLOTTE DALE 6. ERF 35 CHARLOTTE DALE 7. ERF 36 CHARLOTTE DALE 8. ERF 37 CHARLOTTE DALE 9. PTN 1 OF ERF 101 CHARLOTTE DALE 10. REM OF ERF 102 CHARLOTTE DALE 11. PTN 1 OF ERF 102 CHARLOTTE DALE 12. PTN 2 OF ERF 102 CHARLOTTE DALE 13. REM OF ERF 103 CHARLOTTE DALE 14. PTN 1 OF ERF 103 CHARLOTTE DALE 15. PTN 3 OF ERF 103 CHARLOTTE DALE 16. ERF 743 GROUTVILLE 17. ERF 744 GROUTVILLE 18. ERF 745 GROUTVILLE 19. ERF 746 GROUTVILLE 20. ERF 747 GROUTVILLE 21. ERF 748 GROUTVILLE 22. ERF 749 GROUTVILLE 23. ERF 754 GROUTVILLE 24. ERF 757 GROUTVILLE 25. ERF 801 GROUTVILLE 26. ERF 803 GROUTVILLE 27. ERF 808 GROUTVILLE 28. ERF 810 GROUTVILLE 29. ERF 811 GROUTVILLE 30. ERF 814 GROUTVILLE 31. ERF 815 GROUTVILLE 32. ERF 816 GROUTVILLE 33. ERF 817 GROUTVILLE NTSHAWINI 34. ERF 106 CHARLOTTE DALE 35. ERF 107 CHARLOTTE DALE 36. ERF 108 CHARLOTTE DALE 37. PTN 1 OF ERF 109 CHARLOTTE DALE 38. REM OF ERF 109 CHARLOTTE DALE 39. ERF 117 CHARLOTTE DALE 40. ERF 118 CHARLOTTE DALE 41. ERF 119 CHARLOTTE DALE 42. PTN 1 OF 120 CHARLOTTE DALE 43. PTN 2 OF 120 CHARLOTTE DALE LLOYDS 44. ERF 96 CHARLOTTE DALE 45. ERF 97 CHARLOTTE DALE N J MDAKANE The Municipal Manager Kwa-Dukuza Municipality, Municipal Offices, Chief Albert Luthuli Street, STANGER

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“VICTOR NOT A VICTIM” Its August again, the month dedicated to Women and Children. Once more, sad to report not much has changed! This month I want to touch on a very sensitive and taboo subject of rape. Rape should be regarded as a social issue and its time for the people as a whole to get together and stand up for what they believe to be right and stamp out crimes committed against women and children. This fight must be an ongoing thing not only when we are confronted by it on the news or other media. South Africa has the highest rape record in the world. It's the rape capital of the world. Over 500,000 rapes are recorded annually and this is not a true reflection because over 450,000 rape cases are not reported, mainly because of lack of trust of the case not being handed with dignity and sensitivity. The shocking part is that many

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rapes are perpetrated by a known person or a relative. No one is safe not even grandmothers and WITH SARAH BEE babies. is an independent Rape is clearly related to the Sarah counsellor and writes in her association of masculinity, with personal capacity. The views expressed by her does not necessarily reflect that of this paper. power, dominance and strength. It's about power and superiority order. Avoid being alone on the used to debase women. There is very streets late at night. Carry some sort little connection between lust and of weapon in your handbag like a rape. That is why rape should not mace, kitchen fork or even a large only be seen as a sexual offence but a key can help. Hitch hiking is a 'no violent crime. It's not only a physical no', even if you drive alone make attack but an assault on women's sure you have enough fuel to reach integrity and dignity. your destination and that the car is in Take precautions and be very good condition. Where possible, aware of who you associate with and learn self defense; even basics can also be aware of date rapes. If you are help. dating, communicate your limits To women who have experienced early so that no misunderstanding this indignity, please seek help. occurs. No should mean NO! Don't become a victim, rather be a If you are living alone make sure victor. We celebrate Women's Day your home is as safe as possible. once a year but we should celebrate Attend to doors, windows and locks our womanhood safe every day. making sure all are in good working

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“Mazibuye African Forum seems to be a racist organisation” Why should Indians be sidelined? Mazibuye African Forum seems to be a racist organization while our country has moved on with democracy and its challenges. To even suggest stripping Indians of BEE beneficiary status smacks of jealousy the great strides Indians have made in our economy and country as a whole. We have lived in harmony with our black brothers and sisters. We should help in building our nation based on its diversity it enjoys bringing in different skills and experience. Already the Indian community is discriminated through affirmative action and equity plan and in many instances they are in over supply in their job places. It is already hurting and enough is enough. I do not want to dwell on the history of the Indian community, but I want to emphasize education was close to their heart and the fruits are reaped generations after generation. It was possible all

through hard work and perseverance. We know the Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) have benefitted some through lucrative government contracts and did little to encourage and support emerging black businesses. Broad-based BEE must be supported including Indians. If correctly implemented, it will pull people into the economy, reduce unemployment and stimulate growth which is so desperately needed in our country. The utterances by the African forum to put fear in the Indian community have instead galvanized the minority community of about 1.2 million people. We must not blight our democracy but rather build a brighter future for ALL. ONE NATION ONE FUTURE. Councillor Madhun Sobram Sing Democratic Alliance Chairperson iLembe Constituency

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This week's column is rather candid and sensitive, and although one hopes that such parochial, bigoted matters would remain in history's back burner, occasionally you would find some insensitive, dimwitted group, who don't have much to do, open up a can of worms. I know it traverses the boundaries of journalistic ethics, but as a 100% South African, I feel compelled to respond to what I read in a local publication. Sangweni/Mfeka and other blatant racists of their ilk were perhaps little boys running around barefooted in the open fields, grazing cattle, while many hundreds of Indian activists (along with their Black brothers…at that time!) were either in exile, incarcerated, under house arrest, killed, or victims of the dreaded Group Areas Act. As long as their provocative, inflammatory statements are allowed to go unchallenged, they will remain ignorant about the past; racism will continue to rear its repulsive head, and our country's problems will never be solved. To articulate such irresponsible hate speech in this day and age, when we brag about owning the beloved, global, non- racial icon, is very primitive to say the least. Truth be told, every human has this innate 'racist gene' and it will never be eliminated! So much for uBuntu and Masakane!! In the past, whites thought they were the chosen nation, now it's the majority of blacks who suddenly seem to have this new-found air of superiority, unnecessary arrogance and condescension. Just look around you and see how Indians and whites are locked out of meetings and sidelined for key posts! (Job Reservation still exists!). Each time I read Orwell's Animal Farm I am almost certain that our constitution is based on that novel! The parallels are uncanny, to say the least! We are not blind and stupid, you know! It cannot be refuted…nay it MUST NOT be forgotten that many Indians suffered immensely under apartheid,

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The Lower Tugela Schools held their under 15 and 18 girls only and mixed teams Chess tournament on 27 July 2013. The tournament was held at the KwaDukuza Town Hall Supper Room. More than 60 learners from Stanger Manor Secondary, Glenhills Secondary, Guzana Secondary, Stanger High School, ML Sultan Secondary, New Guelderland and Melville Primary School turned up for the chance to represent the Lower Tugela Schools in the District tournament to be held on 24 August 2013. The games were very competitive and the standard of the competition was very high. Teams from the following schools were selected to represent the district in the tournament, Glenhills Under 15 Girls only team, Melville Primary Under 15 mixed team, New Guelderland High school under 18 girls only and Stanger Manor Under 18 mixed team. The chairperson for iLembe Schools Chess Committee, Mr W.M Gwamanda would like to thank KDM's Mr Tillo for providing the supper room free of charge and the parents, teachers and students of the above mentioned schools for their time and commitment. The KwaDukuza Schools Chess Committee would like inform other schools that the Under 13 girls only and mixed teams tournament will be held at North Coast Primary on 17 August 2013 from 8:00 till 14:00. The schools have to collect the circulars and fill the forms for this tournament.

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SPO RT AROUND with Pirates Thrash Egyptian Giants Al Ahly By Xpress Reporter Orlando Pirates thumped African giants Al Ahly 3-0 in their CAF African Champions League match in Cairo on Sunday. Goals from Thandani Ntshumayelo, Andile Jali and Sifiso Myeni helped make safe the booming result in their group A clash. The opener came for Pirates in the 11th minute after good interplay between Ntshumayelo and Collins Mbesuma. Ntshumayelo made his way into the box and produced a classy finish to make it 1-0 against their Egyptian opponents. Pirates took control after the goal and could have extended their lead before the break. The visitors, however, were handed the numerical advantage just before the end of the first half. Ahmed Abdul Zaher was given his second yellow card and given his marching orders as

the hosts faced the second period a man down. Pirates doubled their lead in the 74th minute through a penalty. Jali stepped up to the spot to hold his nerve and had no problem in finding the back of the net to make it 2-0. The second goal calmed their nerves and just three minutes later Jali lofted a superb pass over the top for Myeni who touched the ball past the goalkeeper and poked home, as the Al Ahly defenders were left reeling from some swift Pirates passing. Al Ahly responded by putting some good passages of play together in search of a consolation goal, but Senzo Meyiwa in the Pirates goal pulled off a number of good saves to keep his side's three goal cushion intact. Pirates knocked the ball around to see out the final few minutes though and stormed to the top of Group A after AC Leopards won 10 at home to Zamalek.

Round up of PSL results as Chiefs kick off new season with win By Xpress Reporter Defending champions Kaizer Chiefs were among five winners in the opening round of Absa Premiership matches as the South African football season kick-off in electrifying style over the weekend. Amakhosi edging out league newboys Mpumalanga Black Aces 1-0, while there were also victories for Maritzburg United, Moroka Swallows, Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United. The highest scoring game involved Matsatsantsa after they came back from a goal down on Saturday to overcome Free State Stars 4-1 in a five-goal thriller in Attridgeville where debutant Mame Niang bagged a brace. Ea Lla Koto took a shock early lead through a fortuitous goal by Mongezi Bobe (11), their new recruit from Black Leopards, but the sending of Soriola Gege turned the game. The defender was shown a second yellow card two minutes from halftime and conceded a penalty in the process, which was converted by Niang. Bennett Chenene (49) then put SuperSport ahead, before Sameehg Doutie (85) and Senegalese Niang (90) completed the rout, the win also gave new coach Cavin Johnson a winning start to his tenure in Tshwane. Sundowns also started the new term confidently, winning the pick of the games against Bloemfontein Celtic 3-1 in the Free State. The Brazilians gave five players their debut. The goals were scored through Hlompho Kekana

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By Xpress Reporter The Barclays Premier League is just ten days away as all the managers try to get transfers done before the start of the Premier League season. Arsenals are to put an improved third bid of 45 million pounds for Suarez plus add-ons. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has told a close friend: “I'll get Luis Suarez,” but Reds boss Brendan Rodgers remains insistent Suarez is not for sale. Arsenal are also reportedly close to landing their second signing of the summer, with 19-year-old defender Matthias Ginter on the verge of a £6m (R90 million) move from Bundesliga side Freiburg. Manchester United have rejected a near £30m bid from Premier League rivals Chelsea for England striker Wayne Rooney. While United have also been told by Barcelona that Fabregas is not for sale so the Premier League champions will set their sights on Bayern Munich's 29-year-old midfielder Bastian

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By Xpress Reporter Local KwaDukuza learner, Wandile Nkomo (7), passion for rugby sees him having to transfer to another school to pursue his dream of furthering a possible career. Nkomo is also a talented athletics star as well as an accomplished soccerite. He needs assistance with funds to transfer to a school that specialises in rugby with facilities and trainers. Contact: 083 768 9036 / 076 182 RUGGA: Wandile Nkomo needs 1656 help in pursuing his rugby

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Imbokodo ezimisele ngokwenza ushintsho Kulenyanga ka-Agasti nokuyinyanga yembokodo sithi asinethulele abesifazane abenza imisebenzi ephathelene nokuthuthukiswa kwezimpilo zabanye ozakwabo. Kulesisonto sinethulela uKhansela, Nozwe Khumalo nengithuke ngizithela kuye ngesikhathi ematasatasa nezinhlelo abanazo eziqondiswe kubantu besifazane nokufuneka zenziwe ngayo lenyanga. Umbuzo: Uphuma kuyiphi indawo uKhansela, Nozwe Khumalo? Impendulo: Ngazalelwa eMlazi kodwa njengamanje ngihlala eNewtown nengaphansi kukawadi-19 KwaDukuza. Umbuzo: Ungazichaza njengohlobo olunjani lomuntu kulabo abangakwazi? Impendulo:Ngingazichaza njengomuntu onentshisekelo enkulu uma kuziwa ezintweni ezithinta ubulili. Ngiyathanda ukwazi kakhulu ngezinye izinto kanti ngiyakujabulela nokubona ushintsho lwenzeka kubantu besifazane. Umbuzo: Wenza msebenzi muni? Impendulo: NgiyiKhansela ngaphansi kwenhlangano kaKhongolose, ngibuye ngibe nguSihlalo wesigungu esibhekele ezobulili ngaphansi kukamasipala waKwaDukuza. Umbuzo: Umsebenzi wakho umayelana nani? Impendulo:Umsebenzi wami umayelana nokuthuthukisa abantu besifazane ngokwezomnotho sibe sibheke kakhulukazi izinselelo ezintathu ezimpilweni zabo, ezibandakanya ukungalingani ngokobulili, ububha kanye nokungatholakali kwamathuba emisebenzi. Sizama ukuletha ushintsho kubantu abaphila nokukhubazeka, ukuthi nabo basizakale ngokwamathuba emsebenzi nokuthi bazi ukuthi bayingxenye ebalulekile emphakathini. Sibuye sisebenzisane nabantwana kanye nabantu abadala abanenkinga yokuba nezifo ezingasalapheki, sibafundise ukubaluleka kokudla ukudla

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okunempilo, ukuzivocavoca kanye nokuthi baqikelele ukuthi bazigcina bephephile ukuze bangabi izisulu zokuhlukunyezwa izigebengu. Umbuzo: Yini oyithanda kakhulu ngomsebenzi wakho? Impendulo: Engikuthanda kakhulu ngomsebenzi wami ukuthi unginikeza inselelo yokuthi njalo ngihlale ngicabanga ukuthi konje ngingasiza kanjani ukuze izimpilo zabantu ziguquke. Umbuzo: Uma ungekho emsebenzini usichitha kanjani isikhathi sakho? Impendulo: Uma ngingekho emsebenzini, isikhathi sami ngisichitha ngokucula ebandleni engikhonza kulo. Ibandla lami libizwa nge-His Glory Worship Terbanacle eholwa nguMfundisi uMthunzi Namba wodumo lwe-Joyous Celebration. Umbuzo: Imuphi umyalezo ofisa ukuwudlulisela kubantu besifazane njengoba kuyinyanga yabo nje? Impendulo:Umyalezo engithanda ukuwedlulisela kwabanye abantu besifazane owokuthi kufanele bawazi amalungelo abo kodwa baqaphele ukuthi abawasebenzisi noma ikanjani. Kufanele bakhumbule ukuzinikela okwenziwa abanye besifazane ababelwela lomzabalazo nabo bafunde ukulandela ezinyathelweni zabo ngokuthi balwisane nezinkinga abazithola behlangabezana nazo nsuku zonke baphinde bafunde nokuzimela.

Kukhethwe isigungu sabesifazane eMandeni Umasipala waseMandeni uqaleinyanga yabesifazane ngesitayela, njengoba ngoLwesihlanu mhla zingu-2 ku-Agasti, uye wavula ngokusemthethweni isigungu sawo sokuqala sabesifazane. Bathi lokhu kuzoba ngenye yezindlela zabo yokuqinisekisa ukuthi abantu besifazane bayahlonishwa futhi bayafakwa ezinhlakeni ezihlukahlukene ezithinta izimo zempilo. Esinye sezizathu zabo esikhulu bekuyilesi sokuthi abantu besifazane kufuneka baqale bakwazi ukwamukela nokwazi amandla abanawo ngaphambi kokuba balindele ukwamukelwa ngabesilisa. Nokuthi bangakwazi ukwenza noma yini uma imiqondo yabo beyibeke kuyona leyonto. Lokhu kugcizelela ukuthi sezadlula lezonsuku lapho kwakwaziwa khona ukuthi indawo yomuntu wesifazane isekhishini. Namuhla abantu besifazane usubathola bephethe izikhundla eziningi eziphezulu, ikakhulukazi komasipala lapho ngokwepolitiki abesifazane bethanda ukudlala indima enkulu khona. Njengoba iSekela-Meya uNksz P.M.Sishi noSomlomo omusha osandakubekwa okunguNksz M. Zungu bengabantu besifazane, lokhu kungubufakazi obusobala bokuthi noma yini ingenzeka.

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U-Carol wayengaboni ukuthi ngokumchukuluza kwakhe uyakhuthazeka u-Grace ukuba asondele kuNkulunkulu nesimo sakhe. Owesifazane ohlakaniphileyo ngezikhathi ezibuhlungu nezinzima, esikhundleni sokuba azidele kodwa uyakhuthazeka ukuba asondele nobuhlungu nobunzima bempilo yakhe kuNkulunkulu. UGrace wagcina ebatholile abantwana ngesikhathi uNkulunkulu ayembekele sona. Nesakho isikhathi siyeza.

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Uma kukhona okwenzekayo endaweni yangakinionesifiso sokuthi kuvele kuleliphephandaba noma isikhangiso ofuna ukusifaka ungaxhumana noThandeka Ngidi kulenamba: 078 6479660 noma kwi e-mail ethi: ngidit@ymail.com. Siyakwazi nokukuhumusha okubhalwe ngesiNgisi sikubuyisele olimini lwesiZulu.

Umyalezo ovela kuMhlonishwa iMeya yaKwaDukuza, uKhansela Ricardo Mthembu kubungazwa iminyaka engama-57 kwaba nemashi yokuphikisana nomthetho wapasi yangonyaka u-1956

His Worship the Mayor Cllr Ricardo Mthembu

2013

Bahlali baKwaDukuza abathandekayo, NgoLwesihlanu zingu-9 ku-Agasti sizobe sigubha iminyaka engama-57 yomkhankaso wokuqedwa komthetho wamapasi owasukela kwimashi yobuqhawe yabesimame eyayingonyaka u-1956. Ekugubheni indima edlalwe ngabesifazane mayelana nokutholakala kwentando yeningi mhla zingu-9 ku-Agasti, abantu baseNingizimu Afrika bazobe bethulela isigqoko abesifazane ababeyingxenye yalomzabalazo wentando yeningi nokubuyiswa kwesithunzi somuntu. Sizobe sibungaza lamaqhawekazi ahamba phambili ekushintsheni isizwe sethu ukuthi singabi ngesicwasa ngokwebala, nangokobulili, sibuye sibe nalentando yeningi esinayo namuhla. Selokhu kwaba nalolusuku lwezigigaba, abantu besifazane kuzona zonke izingxenye zempilo bashintsha baba nokulingana kwabanye ozakwabo, nasemzabalazweni weNingizimu Afrika engacwasi ngokwebala nangokobulili. Sibungaza lolusuku olunomlando ngaphansi kwesigqi esithi: “Ikhulunyaka lokusebenza ngokubambisana okuqondiswe ekuthuthukisweni

kwabesifazane nokulingana ngokobulili okunozinzo�. Uhulumeni waseNingizimu Afrika, ngokomthetho nomhlahlandlela oshaywe isishayamthetho, kubekwe isendlalelo esiqinile kubantu besifazane, sokuthi bagubhe inkululeko yabo njengabalinganayo nozakwabo babo besilisa. Lokhu kuthathelwe ezinqumweni ezenziwe inhlangano yeZizwe eziManyeneyo, neyayaziwa nge-Organisation of African Unity kanye ne-African Union yona esakhona namanje, phakathi kwezinye. Ukuqhubeka kwezigameko zodlame olubhekiswe kwabesifazane kanye nodlame lwasemakhaya, ukuhlukunyezwa nokuphathwa ngendlela engalungile kwezingane zamantombazane nokufakwa komqondo obangela ukuthi kungabi khona ukuzwana nokulingana ngokobulili emiphakathini yethu, kugcina sekuphenduka impoxo emizamweni yethu. Manje sekuyisikhathi sokuthi sithathe amehlo ethu siwabhekise kulendaba ebalulekile yokuthuthukiswa kwabantu besifazane, ukuze sonke sibungaze impumelelo esayilwela kanzima ngaphandle kokuthi enye ingxenye yomphakathi wethu izithole isagcwele izinhlungu ezingachazeki.

Wathint'abafazi, Wathint'imbokodo, uzokufa! Phambili ngamandla abesifazane baka-1956 phambili!

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Lighty Barbers

August 9, 2013

EID RECIPES from

The “father and son” legacy of Narothum's Hair Salon, better known as Lighty Barbers, is almost a century old, and began in 1915 when Ishwar “Lighty” Narothum's grandfather, Chunilall opened up his Barber Shop in King Shaka Street, KwaDukuza. According to Narothum, his dad took over the business and continued to build the iconic and exclusive Stanger barber shop over its storied legacy. “My father took over Narothum's Hair Salon in Jamnada's Arcade where we stayed for 48 years,” said Narothum. He added that he joined his dad in 1965. When his dad passed away in 1975, Lighty

Taste f Time Quick & Easy Recipes Sumaya Mitha Ice cream trifle took over the business. He then began trading under the name Lighty Barbers and moved to their current location in Mahatma Gandhi Street where his son Yathin is a rare fourth generation barber. Lighty and Yathin wish to express their gratitude to customers, some of whom have been loyal for the past 50 years!

1 x 2 litre neopolitan Ice cream - softened 1 x ready baked vanilla Swiss roll - sliced 1 cup chopped nuts (of choice) 1 cup mini marshmallows 1 cup grated milk chocolate

Spicy almond prawns 4 tbsp garlic butter 1kg prawns - deveined ½ cup mayonnaise 1 tbsp garlic paste 1 tsp salt 1 tsp lemon pepper ½ tsp aromat 1 tbsp lemon juice 1 tsp ground green chillies 1 tbsp almond powder 1/4 tsp chilli powder ½ tsp mixed herbs Chopped coriander and lemon wedges for garnish. 1. Wash and pat dry prawns 2. Marinade with spices and refrigerate for a few hours 3. Cook prawns in garlic butter

Chocolate sauce Whipped cream Mint leaves

1. Line a round cake pan with cling film 2. Place half of the softened ice cream at the bottom of the pan and layer the swiss roll slices over. 3. Fold the rest of the ingredients gently into the rest of the ice cream and spread over layered swiss roll Slices over. 4. Cover with cling film and allow to freeze. 5. Turn over frozen ice cream trifle. Garnish with chocolate sauce, whipped cream and mint leaves

Mini strawberry tarts 1 x (400g) ready rolled puff pastry 1 punnet strawberries 1 x (250ml) fresh ice cream 4 - 5 tbsp icing sugar Grated chocolate Mint leave 1. Lightly roll out puff pastry. Cut out circles and place into greased bun/patty pans. Prick pastry with a fork. 2. Bake in a preheated oven at 180’C until golden. Remove from oven and allow to cool. 3. Whip together fresh cream and icing sugar until stiff. 4. Spoon or nozzel whipped cream over baked pastries. 5. Top with sliced strawberries, grated chocolate and mint leaves

One for the women

Message from his Worship the Mayor of KwaDukuza, Councillor Ricardo Mthembu on the occasion of the 57th Anniversary of the 1956 Women's Anti-pass March

Man on phone: "Honey I've been asked to go fishing in China with my boss for a week. This is a good opportunity for me to get a promotion. So could you please pack enough clothes for a week, set out my rod and fishing box. We're leaving from the office and I'll swing by the house to pick my things. Oh, please pack my new blue silk pyjamas!" The wife thinks this sounds a bit fishy, but being a good wife she did exactly as her husband said. The following weekend he came home a little tired but looking good. The wife welcomed him and asked if he caught many fish. He said "Yes, lots of salmon, blue gill and a few swordfish. But why didn't u pack my blue silk pyjamas?" She says, "I did.....They're in your fishing box." .... Game over!!

His Worship the Mayor Cllr Ricardo Mthembu

DR SHERIFF IMRAN The Great

Genunine Spiritual Healer As In Herited From The Great Powerful Grandfathers

2013

Sheriff Imran is a specialist in the following: Fellow residents of KwaDukuza, On Friday the 9th of August we will be celebrating the 57th Anniversary of the Antipass Campaign which culminated in the heroic Women's March in 1956. In celebrating the role of women towards achieving democracy on 9 August, South Africans will be paying tribute to women who struggled for liberation, democracy and human dignity. We will be celebrating those heroines who took front positions in transforming our society into the non-racial, non-sexist democracy we have today. Since that eventful day, women from all walks of life became equal partners in the struggle for a non-racial and non-sexist South Africa. We celebrate this historic occasion under the theme "A Centenary of Working Together towards Sustainable Women Empowerment

and Gender Equality". The South African government, through an empowering legislative and policy framework, has laid firm foundations for the womenfolk to celebrate their freedom as equal partners with their male counterparts. These are drawn from the decisions of the United Nations, the then Organisation of African Unity and the current African Union, among others. The continued incidence of violence against women and home based violence, abuse and subjugation of the girl child and the inculcation of notions that bear unequal gender relations in our communities, constitute an affront to this noble cause. It is time we refocused our attention to the all important issue of the emancipation of women in order for all of us to celebrate our hard-won freedom without any section of society bearing untold pain.

Wathint’abafazi Wathint'imbokodo, uzokufa! Strike a woman, you strike a rock! Long live the spirit of the women of 1956!

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I was out walking with my 3.5-year-old son. He picked up something off of the ground and started to put it in his mouth. I took the item away from him and I asked him not to do that. “Why?” my son asked. “Because it's been on the ground; you don't know where it's been, it's dirty and probably has germs,” I replied. At this point, my son looked at me with total admiration and asked, “Mum, how do you know all this stuff? You are so smart.” I was thinking quickly and replied, “All mums know this stuff. It's on the Mum Test. You have to know it, or they don't let you be a mum.” We walked along in silence for 2 or 3 minutes, but he was evidently pondering this new information. “Oh, I get it!” he beamed, “So if you don't pass the test you have to be the dad.” “Exactly,” I replied with a big smile on my face!


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Wishing the Muslim community...

'Eidul Fitr 2013

The day of 'Eid brings to closure a month of intense devotion, prayer and charity. It is a day of joy, a day of happiness and elation for those who have diligently applied themselves. We rejoice in having submitted to GOD ALMIGHTY, we rejoice in having sought His forgiveness, we rejoice at drenching ourselves in the mercy of GOD ALMIGHTY. We rejoice at having pleased our Master and Creator! "Say: "In the Bounty of GOD ALMIGHTY, and in His Mercy; therein let them rejoice." That is better than (all) that they amass." (10:58). If there is any cause for celebration, it is having experienced the bounty of Ramadâan and the Mercy of GOD ALMIGHTY! This day begins with the 'Eid Prayer which demonstrates the unity and brotherhood of the believers. "All Believers are but brothers.” (49: 10) This brotherhood…this meeting of hearts is a unique and distinct characteristic of this Ummah, which we must never take for granted. The glorious Holy Qur'ân says: "If you (O' Prophet of Allâh) had spent all that is in the earth, you could not have united their hearts, but Allâh has united them…" (8:63) The brotherhood of the Ummah serves as the basis for the equality of believers, irrespective of their financial, racial or ethnic backgrounds. It also creates a distinct bond based on mutual concern and compassion among the brotherhood of believers. "A Muslim is a brother to another Muslim. He

does not oppress him, nor does he abandon him. Whoever helps his brother at the time of need GOD ALMIGHTY will help him at the time of his need. And whoever relieves a distress from a Muslim GOD ALMIGHTY will relieve him of the distresses of the Day of Judgment, and whoever conceals the shortcomings of a Muslim, GOD ALMIGHTY will conceal (his shameful deeds) on the day of Qiyâmah." (Bukhârî & Muslim) The day of 'Eid should therefore renew our commitment to helping those in need, seeking forgiveness from those that we may have offended, fostering ties with our family members and contributing in our own limited ways to bettering the plight of our brothers and sisters who are condemned to live under oppressive and poverty stricken conditions. This is also a day we need to look within and assess the position of our Îmâan ( faith ) and our obedience to GOD ALMIGHTY. The Holy Prophet ( PBUH ) has said: “There is none

among you who does not have a constant companion from the Jinn (devil) and a companion from the Malâikah (angels)…” (Muslim) The function of the devil is to entice you, mislead you and tempt you to partake of the 'forbidden fruit', whilst the function of the angel is to encourage you towards virtue, piety and acts of purity. Ramadâan gave us the foresight to identify the whisper of the devil and the spiritual strength to avoid falling victim to it, it gave us the wisdom and inclination to be receptive to the murmur of the angel. Ramadâan was intended to cleanse the hearts from the rust of heedlessness…a heart corroded with rust does not feel pleasure in obedience, nor any remorse at the disobedience of GOD ALMIGHTY. No virtue flows into it, nor can any repentance flow out of it. Has Ramadâan made a difference to the state of our hearts? Will we find the drive to obey Allâh and the conscience to feel remorse at our indifference to the laws of GOD

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ALMIGHTY? Anas Radhi-Allâhu 'anhu says: “You will (in the future) perform (sinful) deeds regarding them to be as insignificant (as the breadth of a strand of) hair, yet we regarded the same (deed) during the time of The Holy Prophet ( PBUH ) as the destroyer of our entire Deen” (Bukhârî)

The day of 'Eid is also an occasion to reflect at the utility of the Holy Qur'ân in our lives. We have listened to the Holy Qur'ân and read the Holy Qur'ân during the days and nights of Ramadâan. Is it not time that we start understanding the message of the Holy Qur'ân? “The Holy Qur'ân opens its doors only to those who knock with a depth of yearning, sincerity of purpose and exclusiveness of attention that befits its importance and majesty. Only those who are prepared to abandon themselves completely to its guidance and do their utmost to absorb it are allowed to gather from its treasures. What a tragic misfortune it would be if you came to the Holy Qur'ân and went away empty handed, soul untouched, heart unmoved, and life unchanged. You may recite its words and turn its pages endlessly and laboriously, yet fail to make an encounter with it that enriches and transforms your whole person. The Holy Qur'ân's blessings are limitless, but the measure of your fill depends entirely upon the capacity and suitability of the receptacle you bring to it… So make yourself more deeply aware of what the Holy Qur'ân means to you, and what it demands of you; and make a solemn determination to recite the Holy Qur'ân in an appropriate manner, so that you may be counted among: “Those whom We have given the book, they recite it as it ought to be recited; and (it is only) they who believe in it” (2:121)” May GOD ALMIGHTY infuse the spirit of Ramadâan into our lives for the next eleven months. May HE make us of those who have earned His pleasure, mercy and forgiveness on this blessed day. [JAMIATUL-ULEMA, S.A.)

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distribute charity among the poor and needy on this Day of EID UL FITR. And so, even when in his happiest mood, a Muslim is required not only to express thanks to Almighty God, but to remember his poor and needy brethren in a practical manner. This expression of Thanksgiving for EID UL FITR is a wholesome combination of spiritual devotion and humanitarian benevolence. DAY OF REMEMBRANCE 3. EID UL FITR is a Day of Remembrance. Even in their most joyful state, the Muslims make a fresh start on the Day of Eid by a session of worship and prayer to Almighty God. They pray to Him and glorify His name in order to demonstrate their remembrance of His favours. Along with that, they remember the deceased and pray for their souls, they remember the needy and extend a helping hand, they remember the grieved ones by showing them sympathy and consolation, and they remember the sick by cheerful visits and utterances of good wishes. Thus, EID UL FITR is truly a Day of Remembrance. DAY OF VICTORY 4. EID UL FITR is a Day of Victory. The Muslim individual who succeeds in securing his spiritual rights and growth receives Eid with a victorious spirit. The believer, who

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faithfully observes his duties during Ramadâan, feels triumphant on this Day of Eid. He proves that he holds a strong command over his desires, exercises a sound self-control, and enjoys the taste of disciplinary life. This is his greatest victory, because the person who knows how to control himself and discipline his desires is free from sin and evil actions, from fear and insecurity, from vice and indecency, from jealousy and greed, and from all other causes of human enslavement. So, on this Day of Eid, which marks the achievement of this freedom, he is celebrating his greatest victory. Indeed, EID UL FITR is a Day of Victory. DAY OF HARVEST 5. EID UL FITR is a Day of Harvest. All the good workers in the service of Almighty God, all the faithful believers reap the fruits of their good deeds on the Day of Eid, for Almighty Allah grants His Mercy and Blessings abundantly on this Day. Almighty God gives infinitely, especially to those who are sincerely concerned with the general welfare of their fellow human beings. Those who cannot afford to give will receive the gifts of others, so everyone can enjoy the providence of Almighty God on this Day. EID UL FITR is certainly a Day of Harvest. DAY OF FORGIVENESS 6. EID UL FITR is a Day of Forgiveness. Muslims assemble on this Day and pray sincerely to Almighty God for forgiveness. And God has assured those who approach Him with sincerity, of His mercy and forgiveness. The Muslim individual finds himself moving along with others responding to the spirit of the Day to purify his heart and soul. Thus, he forgives those who might have wronged him. When he forgives his fellow Muslim, the virtue of forgiveness is mercifully exercised by Almighty God, and widely exchanged among the Muslims. And that marks this Day as a Day of Forgiveness. A DAY OF ISLAM This is the true meaning of EID UL FITR: a Day of Peace and Thanksgiving; a Day of Forgiveness and Moral Victory; a Day of Good Harvest and Remarkable Achievements; a Day of Remembrance and Joyous Festivity; The Islamic Eid is all this and much more; because it is a DAY OF ISLAM, a DAY OF GOD. CONCLUSION We pray that Almighty God guide us to recognise Truth for what it is and give us the strength to follow it, and we pray that He guide us to recognise falsehood for what it is and give us the determination to keep away from it

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Wishing the Muslim community... The Benefits of Taqwa (Consciousness of Almighty) and the 'Forgiving' Quality of GOD ALMIGHTY

Kista’s

BUZZ MONTESSORI

“And whoever fears Almighty He will remove from him his misdeeds and make great for him his reward” ~Surah Talaq 65:5

Wishing all our friends and customers Eid Mubarak

Scholars have enumerated numerous benefits of Taqwa.

The most honorable person in the sight of GOD ALMIGHTY is that person who has most Taqwa.

Tel: 032 551 5746 | Fax: 032 551 1010 10 Hibiscus Road, Stanger

When a person has Taqwa, GOD ALMIGHTY gives him the Noor ( Celestial Light ) in his heart and the criteria (Furqaan) which will enable him to discern between right and wrong.

PROTEA

The purpose and object of Ramadaan is to strive towards attaining Taqwa…

Message from His Worship the Mayor, Councillor Ricardo Mthembu on the conclusion of the holy month of Ramadaan

The word Taqwa is derived from the word “Wiqaayah”. Wiqaayah means a 'shield'…We have armed and protected ourselves with this 'Shield of Taqwa' against the onslaughts of Nafs (Inner Self) and shaytaan (satan) … They prompt us all the time and we have to defend ourselves with this shield .

One who has Taqwa enjoys some of the following Benefits / Virtues/ Blessings:

• Kaafara tu Zunoob ~ GOD ALMIGHTY will wipe out one's Sins.

• GOD ALMIGHTY will grant one abundant reward (increase in sawaab)

• THE ALMIGHTY will make an opening for him from all difficulties

• THE ALMIGHTY will grant one sustenance (rizq) from unseen sources

On behalf of the Council and people of KwaDukuza I extend felicitations to the Muslim community on the celebration of EID AL FITR, the conclusion the holy month of Ramadaan. As the Islamic community celebrates Eid, marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan. I am pleased to convey my warm and fraternal greetings and wish you a joyous celebration and continued good health and happiness as well as prosperity. May the discipline that you have exercised during the month of Ramadaan strengthen you with the necessary courage and fortitude to fight against the ills and poverty afflicting society. On this joyous occasion may you be imbued with a renewed sense of vigour to make your contribution for the betterment of mankind. Eid Mubarak!

• One becomes Honorable and beloved in the sight of GOD ALMIGHTY

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Wishing all Muslims Eid Mubarak Stockist of Dulux & Decade paints

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Wishing the Muslim Community Eid Mubarak

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• THE ALMIGHTY will give one the criteria to discern between right and wrong (Furqaan)

• Will be granted success in both worlds

• He will be saved from the fire of Jahannum ( Hell )

• Will remain perpetually in Jannah ( Paradise )

• At the time of Death one will get glad tidings of Jannah (Paradise )

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Wishing all our Muslim customers well over Eid

Eid Mubarak Office 5, Inzar House 9 Lindley Street, KwaDukuza P.O. Box 1764 / 3482, Stanger 4450 Email: dpa@absamail.co.za Tel: 032 551 6118/9 • Fax: 032 551 5586

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Wishing all Muslims EID Mubarak


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Women Who

inspire...

STRINI MOTOR SPARES 10 Haysom Road Tel: +27 32 552 7448 Fax: +27 32 552 5915 PO Box 2576, Cell: +27 78 803 8116 Stanger 4450 email: strini@strinimotorspares.co.za

May this women’s month open our eyes and hearts to the struggles that women face SUPPLIERS OF SPARES FOR

AND MORE

Come and see us today and protect your precious EYES!

Happy Women’s Day to all women. May you continue to persevere. For an appointment contact:

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Shop 7 Whitehouse Centre, Stanger

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Happy Women’s Day Office 5, Inzar House 9 Lindley Street, KwaDukuza P.O. Box 1764 / 3482, Stanger 4450 Email: dpa@absamail.co.za Tel: 032 551 6118/9 • Fax: 032 551 5586 Women in South Africa played an important role in the struggle for equal rights and that is one of the reasons we have the 9th as a Holiday.

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Wishing all women a joyous Women’s Day SHANITHA 083 733 2189 (a/h) Office hours: 032 552 7258

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Wishing all women a blessed and joyous Women's Day “Wathint' Abafazi Wathint' imbokodo!”

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Kista’s Happy Women’s Day to all women. May you continue to persevere. Tel: 032 551 5746 | Fax: 032 551 1010 10 Hibiscus Road, Stanger

The kids at Hiltop Pre-Primary displayed their discipline and kindness when they visited a school and treated the learners to party packs and beanies

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May this historic occasion of Women’s Day be commemorated everyday VPK MANOR (opp Singh’s Mutton Market), STANGER MANOR 078 362 9048 | 079 809 2054. Open Mon - Sun

Abigail Langa Sales woman Hard work and perseverance have always enabled Abigail Langa to grow from strength to strength. The long service employee of AIM is a familiar face to the community as she has spent 29 years serving customers with a smile. Abigail began working at AIM in 1984 and still enjoys her job as a saleswoman. “I began working here so many years ago, and I continue to do so to provide for my children,” she said. This strong woman encourages women from all walks of life to persevere and work hard.

Princess Mngadi General worker at Medical Practice Mother of two, Princess Mngadi has worked at a medical practice for almost 30 years, not only as a cleaner, but also runs errands and assists with the kids at the surgery amongst her other duties. Princess began working at Dr Ansari's surgery in 1984 and single-handedly provides for her two children. “I have been working since I was 22 and I've always supported my family,” she said. Her kindness is evident and her hardworking nature is inspirational to all women who are the breadwinners of their homes.

Zaibunisha Omarjee Businesswoman Zaibunisha Omarjee, owner of Gift Shop, is wellk n o w n i n KwaDukuza as she has been running the business for the past 3 decades. Mrs Omarjee and her husband,'Slim' established Gift Shop in 1983 and the mother of two has been a working woman ever since. She encourages women to start their own business and work hard. “I love working. It keeps me strong, healthy and focused,” she said. She added that she is grateful to her husband for encouraging and motivating her to reach her goals. “I want to encourage women to aim high and always persevere, no matter what,” said Mrs Omarjee.

Jasmin Seonath Sales woman J a s m i n Seonath has spent the past 18 years as a dedicated employee of Noorgats. This mother of four began working at the store when her kids were still young, and continues to do so because she loves her job. “Jasmin is extremely dedicated and has always been professional and punctual,” said co-worker, Lutchmee Govender. Her manager, Mr Ayub Noorgat echoed these sentiments and added that her dedication is motivating. “Jasmin has been working hard for a very long time and she's a great sales lady,” he said.

Yvonne Jennifer Naidoo Estate Agent / Humanitarian Accomplished Estate Agent, Yvonne Jennifer Naidoo of Max Property, has come a long way since she first stepped into the industry as a secretary at an Estate Agency. With over 20 years of vast experience in the profession, this woman of God and awardwinning agent is a humanitarian at heart. Apart from being a successful career woman, Yvonne is a Missionary and the Public Relations Officer of the Baptist Missions Association of South Africa and visits Mozambique to bring joy into the lives of the underprivileged. “God has chosen me to serve the community and my mission is to emulate Jesus Christ in everything I do,” said Yvonne. Her support system has always been God, and her husband whom she describes as her rock and her strongest support. “I'm also thankful to David Pieterse of Max Property for giving me a chance,” she added. The charming Yvonne radiates happiness and it is without a doubt that this charismatic woman is dedicated to changing lives. “My message to all women is to never stop trying. With God in the centre of your life, everything comes together,” she said.


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Inspiring Women Sibethulela Isigqoko Abesifazanebethu

Fezile Mthembu Cashier

Vilo Koopan Front End Supervisor

Radhika Nundkisun Admin Supervisor

Kamy Pillay Bakery Supervisor

Cookie Maharaj

Pinky Dunn

Admin Supervisor

Receiving Supervisor

Zandile Mkhwanazi Front End Packer

Shanitha Chunder Payzone Supervisor

Rosemary Ngema Fresh Produce

Sindi Hadebe Butchery Supervisor


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Local educators receive certification

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Celebrating National Women's Day By Xpress Reporter

Quality service is a guarantee at Denso Automotive Technologies KwaDukuza's first Toyota s p e c i a l i s t . Wi t h t h r e e Masters qualifications and 15 years of experience, Anton Ramkilawan of Denso

assures clients of excellent service plans for their vehicles and professional advice. Anton, an expert in the field of Master Diagnostics, spent 15 years with Toyota, and held the position of

Service Manager in Gauteng for the past 5 years. The Master Technician and recipient of various accolades, offers KwaDukuza an alternative to Killarney Toyota.

National Women's Day is celebrated annually in South Africa on 9 August. We celebrate this public holiday in honour of the women of our nation who fought vigorously against the oppression of the Apartheid g o v e r n m e n t . W o m e n ' s D a y commemorates the 1956 protest lead by Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Albertina Sisulu and Sophia WilliamsDe Bruyn to rise up against

the legislation that required black South Africans to carry the "pass" (special identification documents which infringed on their freedom of movement during the Apartheid era). Over 20 000 women of all races and ages from every corner of South Africa marched together towards the Union Buildings in Pretoria. After dropping off bundles of petitions containing more than 100 000 signatures at Prime Minister J.G

Strijdom's offices, they stood in silence for thirty minutes. A song was composed in honour of this historic occasion, “Wathint' Abafazi Wathint' imbokodo!” (Now you have touched the women, you have struck a rock). The march on 9 August 1956 is both a reminder of the great women who helped mould South Africa and celebrates the strength and perseverance of women.

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KDAC to Host Spar fun Run

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High School Volleyball Stanger Manor Secondary School dominated the Lower Tugela Schools volleyball tournament. Both the boys and girls U17 teams won the event and will represent Lower Tugela Schools at the iLembe District Schools game. The tournament was a joint effort of the Department of Sports and Recreation and Department of Education.

Seen handing over the cheque to KDAC's President, Chunder Gungadeen, treasurer, Sue Gungadeen and race organizer Praveen Shah is Manager of Stanger Super Spar, Sunny Somduth

It is that part of the year again when KwaDukuza Athletic Club will host their annual 5km fun run that is sponsored by Stanger Super Spar. This year, Stanger

Super Spar pumped a whopping R7000 as part of their sponsorship. President of KDAC thanked Manager of Stanger Super Spar for their magnanimous gesture.

The fun run will take place on Sunday, 18 August 2013. There will be prizes galore. Raffle and Fun Run tickets are available at Stanger Super Spar.

Radha Roopsingh surpasses other schools in Maths

Seen are the Stanger Manor Secondary U17 boys and girls team that will represent Lower Tugeal at the iLembe Games

Gora's Car Care presents Sound Off and Show and Shine STUNNER: From (L-R): Principal CL Naidoo; Mrs M Reddy (Maths educator); Grade 7 learner Mlungisi Khumalo who scooped first position at the Inter-School Maths Competition held recently; Ms F Maphumulo (Maths Educator) and Avish Sing (Front) who also excelled at the competition

U23 Talent Identification Programme Tigers Football Club will be hosting an U23 talent identification programme on Sunday, August 11 at the KwaDukuza Recreation Ground at 9.30 am. Players with talent as a goalkeeper, defender, midfielder or striker are requested to attend the talent identification session. The programme will entail a theoretical and practical session with players involved in no less than five short matches and are therefore advised to come suitably attired. Players who impress at Sunday's session will have an opportunity to sign on for Tigers who ply their trade in the SAFA SAB Regional League.

KLFA First Division League Fixtures Friday, August 9 11am-Mtwana vs Townview (Manor) 1pm-Junior Stars vs Park United (Manor) 3pm-Siyazama vs Tornado (Manor) Sunday, August 11 11am-Mtwana vs Junior Stars (Manor) 1pm-Ex-Lucky Stars vs Tornado (Manor) 3pm-Park United vs Monza (Manor)

Gora's Car care will host a grand car sound off and show and shine on Saturday, 17 August 2013 at Stanger Manor (Quick Shop) commencing at 15:00 (3pm) till late. The show is held to raise funds for the needy of KwaDukuza. An appeal is made to the public to support the show as the proceeds from the show will go towards a worthy course. Your support will be highly appreciated. Besides the sound off and show and shine, there will also be an exhaust blowout. For more information, contact Gora on 083 402 5236 or Shiraz on 084 517 9875.

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Grove End, Randsons and Warriors Sport vying for honours. The draws for the tournament will be done at the courts at 6:30pm. The play off for third and fourth and the finals will be contested next Thursday, 15 August 2013. There will be prizes for the first three finishers. Judging from sheer form in the league, this tussle will be a three way race between KSST, Grove End and Randsons. Depending on the draws, Grove End will start as early favourites for honours. Grove End have been firing on all cylinders in the third round of league finishing unbeaten and at the top of the log table. Randsons, who have lost their last two encounters and KSST are no pushovers as they Stanger and District Volleyball A b r a h a m t h a n k e d R o n n y find themselves equal on points Association competitive league Chinnsamy of Eze's Electrical with Grove End. Warriors Sport received a massive boost when for their gesture and he said that need to dig deep in their reserves Eze's Electrical pumped a with sponsorships like this go a in order to cause a major upset. Meanwhile, Grove End were in whopping R5000 into the league. long way in promoting volleyball high spirits last Thursday, R1500 will be used for the knock in KwaDukuza. out tournament and R3500 will The tournament, which gets finishing of the third round be used for the league. underway tomorrow (Thursday), fixtures undefeated when they President of SDVA, Isaac will see 4 teams, namely KSST, beat Warriors Sport in straight sets. Grove End had to work hard SDVA Competitive League - Log Table as of 1 August 2013 in the first set wining the hard Team P W L SF SA PF PA PTS fought set 25-20. Warriors Sport Grove End 9 6 3 14 08 482 414 12 lost steam in the second set and KSST 9 6 3 14 08 480 438 12 Grove End romped home to a 25Randsons 9 6 3 15 10 504 505 12 16 win. Grove Ends fortunes Warriors Sport 9 0 9 01 18 357 466 00 have changed since the KDSA Social League - Log Table as of 1 August 2013 acquisition of play maker Ronald Team P W L SF SA PF PA PTS 'Tiger' Ponsamy. Titans 09 8 01 17 02 467 332 16 KSST avenged their defeats in Teachers Style 09 8 01 16 07 489 404 16 the first two rounds to Randsons Darnall Action 11 7 04 14 11 534 517 14 as they turned the tables around Cool Leaders 11 6 05 16 13 592 560 12 wining in three set thriller. The Sunbrook 10 6 04 15 10 522 505 12 first set was evenly poised and Preston 09 3 06 07 13 402 452 06 KST snatched a narrow 26-24 Virgo 11 3 08 10 17 533 567 06 victory. Randsons upped their Manor Old Boys 12 0 12 02 24 422 624 00 tempo in the second set romping home to a 25VALID VALUE 19 win. However, KSST GUARANTEED USED CARS changed game plans to GREAT VALUE COMES AT take the third and AN INCREDIBLE PRICE. decisive set 15-11. Te a c h e r s S t y l e NISSAN 2012 MICRA continued to put 1.2 VISIA+ pressure on log leaders Titans with a hard fought victory over the rampant Preston outfit. Teachers easily won the first set 25-16. However, the next two sets was a tightly contested affair. Preston drew equal winning the second set 25-22 but Teachers kept on the pressure with a • Aircon • ABS & EBD • Radio & Cd Player • Central Locking 15-12 victory. • 101 Point Check • Power Steering The resurgent Virgo • Free Safety Check • Airbags • Balance of Factory • Electric Windows romped home with a Warranty Excludes on the road cost fluent 25-16, 25-14 win 032 551 2137 over Manor Old Boys SUCROSE NISSAN Cnr. MahatmaTEL: Gandhi & Cato Streets, Stanger whilst Sunbrook beat Suren - 084 574 5577 Farouk - 082 888 5553 Imraan Sabjee - 076 783 7826 Darnall Action Sporting 100% BEE Compliant

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