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happened on Saturday, on the N2 near Mandeni, added to the rise in road fatalities during the ended Easter weekend. The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) confirmed on Monday that the death toll this Easter long weekend had surged when compared to a year earlier.
The accident in Mandeni resulted in one person sustaining serious injuries, with IPSS Medical Rescue's advanced life support paramedics being activated to stabilize the patient before transportation to hospital for further care.
RTMC said, while the Department of Transport is still consolidating and verifying the final death toll for the
Easter weekend, six of the nine South African provinces had reported an increase from last year's figures. The most horrific accident was reported in KZN after 35 vehicles were involved in a pile-up on the N3 near Hilton, resulting in five people losing their lives.
RTMC added that, as of Monday this week, more than 75 000 vehicles had been stopped in operations across the country, with more than 700 drivers being charged for various traffic offences.
Transport Minister Cindy Chikunga, who was deployed in KZN during the Easter weekend, attributed many of the accidents to human factor. Chikunga, who participated in operations involving a multi-disciplinary team of law enforcement agencies, said it was clear that motorists were still averse to observing the rules of the road.
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Community Safety and
Liaison Sipho Hlomuka expressed disappointment at the road accidents in the province over the Easter weekend.
“As provincial authorities, we are hugely disappointed with the fatal crashes recorded during this Easter
weekend. We appeal to those who will be continuing with their journey and those who are still going to embark to be on high alert
and ensure maximum adherence to traffic regulations,” stated MEC Hlomuka.
There has been widespread shock and incredulity after violent scenes broke out at the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, one of Muslim's holiest sites, following two raids by Israeli police, last week.
Hundreds of worshippers were forcefully removed and arrested from the mosque in the first day, resulting in several reported injuries.
In spite of mounting condemnation of the attacks in Palestine and the Arab world in general, the police followed up with another raid the following day, citing what it called “agitators” armed with sticks and stones who had allegedly barricaded themselves inside the
mosque.
The Palestinian Red Crescent in Jerusalem said at least 12 people were injured during clashes in and around the mosque, and at least three of the injured were transferred to hospital, some with injuries from rubber bullets.
Meanwhile, the incident has sparked outrage around the world, with United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressing “shock” and “distress” over images of police beating up worshippers with batons and firing stun grenades.
The South African government has also added its voice, describing the raids as “unjust”.
“The Government of the Republic of South Africa has noted with concern, the Israeli occupation forces assault on the Palestinian worshippers overnight at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
“South Africa condemns these violent acts by the Israeli government against the worshippers and calls for calm and the withdrawal of the forces from the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The use of stun grenades and tear gas on worshippers is unjust. These actions threaten the internationally agreed status quo in relation to Jerusalem and its sacred sites.
“The Palestinian Muslim worshippers have a right to practice their religion in peace, without fear or intimidation of the Israeli police. Al-Aqsa Mosque belongs to all Palestinians, Arabs, and Muslims, and they do not require permission or approval from the Israeli government to enter or pray in the Mosque,” the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) said in a statement.
Municipal works will be smiling all the way to the bank towards the end of July, as they will be getting increased salaries, as per the agreement signed by unions at the SA Local Government Bargaining Chamber (SALGBC).
Municipal union SAMWU said in terms of the current agreement, workers from all the 257 municipalities will be receiving a 5.4% increase in July 2023. SAMWU General Secretary Dumisani Magagula said this part of the 3-year collective wage agreement, signed with employers' organization SALGA.
The benefits do not end with salary increases, as the sectoral minimum wage is also set to jump to R9 531.21. Homeowners allowance shall increase to R1 066.41 while the
cap for employer contribution towards medical aid shall be increased to R5 277.38. These increases are the last leg of the salary and collective agreement reached by parties in 2021, SAMWU said.
“We have also noticed in the past, the tendency by municipalities to deny workers their salary increases as agreed in the SALGBC. We will therefore be monitoring the implementation of this last leg of the collective agreement to ensure that no municipality applies for exemption. “We are also ready to challenge any exemption application by municipalities, given the current economic situation which workers find themselves in, especially the recent increase of the repo rate to 7.70%, a decision which will have dire consequences for municipal
workers and South Africans,” stated Magagula.
With the current collective agreement about to lapse.
SAMWU says t anticipates to begin new salary negotiations with the employers later this year. Magagula said the union will be embarking upon an extensive consultation proves with its members across the country, in order to finalize its mandate ahead of negotiations.
“We urge our members to participate in the mandate taking exercises which will be consolidated by the upcoming Collective Bargaining Conference. We are all aware of the financial situation which municipal workers find themselves in and as such, we want to ensure that the upcoming negotiations take workers out of this situation,” Magagula said.
Hanuman Jayanthi was observed at the Shree Hanuman Temple in Stanger Manor on Wednesday last week. Despite loadshedding,
See are devotees at the Shree Hanuman Temple in Stanger Manor many attended the celebration, which culminated in Hawan and flag hoisting.
“May we be inspired and
motivated by the greatness of Hanumanji humble yet all powerful,” said Madhun Sobram Sing, Spiritual Head of the Temple.
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA NORTH-WEST DIVISION, MAHIKENG (MOGWASE CIRCUIT COURT) Case No.: 2968/2019
In the matter between: NEDBANK LIMITED Execution Creditor (Registration Number: 1951/000009/06) and LOLEMA MINING (PTY) LTD First Execution Debtor (Registration number: 2012/008237/07)
SAREL ALIVA DAANTJIE
Second Execution Debtor (Identity number: 850425 5792 08 0)
LERATO CHARLOTTE MONGOLOGA
Third Execution Debtor (Identity number: 790923 0360 08 8)
NOTICE OF SALE IN TERMS OF RULE 46(7)(b) AUCTION
IN EXECUTION of judgment of the High Court of South Africa (North West Division, Mahikeng) in the abovementioned suit, a sale will be held by the SHERIFF LOWER TUGELA, outside the offices of the Sheriff for Lower
Tugela at Suite 3, Prithvi Centre, 131 Mahatma Gandhi Street, Stander / Kwa Dukuza on TUESDAY, 25 APRIL 2023 at 10h00 of the under mentioned property of the Second Defendant on the conditions to be read out by the Auctioneer at the time of the sale:
A Unit (“the mortgaged unit”) consisting of (a) Section No. 5 as shown and more fully described on Sectional Plan No. SS275/2016 (“the sectional plan”) in the scheme known as THE CORALS in respect of the land and building or buildings situate at ERF
648 PORT ZIMBALI TOWNSHIP, LOCAL AUTHORITY: KWADUKUZA
LOCAL MUNICIPALITY of which section the floor area, according to the said sectional plan, is 337 square metres in extent (“the mortgaged section”); and (b) an undivided share in the common property in the scheme apportioned to the said section in accordance with the participation quota as endorsed on the said sectional plan (“the common property”);
HELD BY DEED OF TRANSFER ST24091/2018
BONDHOLDER: SB GUARANTEE CO (RF) (PTY) LTD, 1 STANDARD
BANK CENTRE, KINGSMEAD WAY , STAMFORD HILL, DURBAN, 4001
PHYSICAL ADDRESS: UNIT 5, THE CORALS, PORT ZIMBALI
DOMICILIUM ADDRESS: 209 BEYERS NAUDE DRIVE, RUSTENBURG
ZONING: RESIDENTIAL
IMPROVEMENTS: UNKNOWN
TH DATED at PRETORIA this 16 day of FEBRUARY 2023.
VDT ATTORNEYS INC.
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
CASTLE GATE OFFICES
478 KOEDOESNEK AVENUE
WATERKLOOF RIDGE, PRETORIA
P O BOX 499, PRETORIA, 0001
TEL. (012) 452-1482
FAX: 086 623 2984
E-MAIL: janetp@vdt.co.za
REF: DONALD FISCHER/jp/MAT74359
Notice is hereby given of Prince’s Grant Golf Estate’s planned activities as contemplated in S24J of the NEMA act:
The main activity is fencing within 100m of the high water mark of the sea, replacing an existing fence. Other activities may include repair and replacement of infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer reticulation, and electricity supply to surveillance cameras along the property boundaries.
Fence Details:
*Galvanised steel mesh panels with galvanised steel fence posts (Clearview)
*Mesh panels varies in sizes between 4m to 2m per panel, depending on the topography
*Distance of fence 1300m
*Height of fence is 2100mm
*Widths are various ie 3,305m / 2,542m ,1,019m
*Standard foundations are 400mm X 400mm X 600mm deep
*Electric strands to be connected to the fence posts 100mm apart
Construction Activities:
*Construction activities undertaken will not interfere with any vegetation where possible as there is adequate space on either side of the fence to assemble the panels and post.
*Concrete will be mixed at the works site on plastic / timber boards. Concrete to be moved in wheel barrows to the holes where it is required.
Roses to my dear wife & loving mum in HEAVEN on her Birthday.
If roses grew in HEAVEN LORD
Please pick a bunch for us
Place them in her arms and tell her they’re from all of us.
Tell her that we love her
And when she turns to smile
Place a kiss upon her cheek
And hold her for a while.
Sadly missed by Dhanraj Ramdhani (Dan), Santosh, Niresh, Mithasha, family and friends.
*0,096 cubic meter per holes of soil will be excavated, this soil will be used to backfill over the concrete and along the fence line, soil will not stay heaped up for longer than 5 days. Soil will at all times be kept landward and inside of the current security fence.
*Materials will be transported to a certain point with and LDV, from there it will be carried to the work area by hand.
*Working area will be 2.5m on either side of the fence.
*The new fence will be constructed directly adjacent to the existing fence (currently tar poles with electric strands
*Once construction is completed the old fence will be removed by first removing the electric strands and then cutting the tar poles at ground level. All material to be immediately removed and safely discarded.
Should you wish to obtain further information or to raise an objection please contact Caryn Govender at compliance@pghoa.co.za or 032 482 0002.
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