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TEACHERS at the Sacred Heart Girls BoardingSchool in Verulam were given a rude welcomewhen a local security company attempted toevict them from the hostel area of the school onTuesday last week.
Accordingtoaparent,whowishedtoremainanonymous, a court sheriff came to reclaim theboarding section of the school.
“We,theparents,arecompletelyoutragedbythis.By its verynature this is aboarding school.Theinterdict thatwasacquiredlastyearspecifi-cally states that the schoolwill beopenedaspernormal with no interruptions. This is unfair.”
According to parents, teachers were intimi-dated into removing all goods from the hostel.
“We were being told to ‘f*** off’ and werescared. We contacted the police station andwere assisted. The police spoke to the sheriffand the security company who eventually left.
“This typeof intimidation isnotappreciated.There is a pupil in this school who achievedeightA's in last year'smatric exams.Weshouldbe focusingonthe greatwork that isbeingdonehere, not trying to shut the school down.”
Sacred Heart and Oakford Primary School,whichare situatedon land that theMaritz com-pany purchased in 2009, had almost an entiretermofnoeducation last yearaftera landbattleclaimfalloutbetweenlandownerMariusMaritzand the Department of Education.Oakford Primary School gates were finally
opened on Thursday, 19 September 2013.The Department of Education officially had
to file court papers for the opening of the maingates and themotion to have the gates officiallyopenedwasdeclaredat theDurbanHighCourt.
Department officials said they have filed aninterdict to restrain Maritz from restricting ac-cess to the schools.
Maritz is part of an ongoing four year legalbattle to expropriate the land.
Teachersandparents refused touse thepro-posedentrancesayingitaddedmorethanakilo-metre to the pupils journey through dangeroussugar cane fields. The main access road wasclosed at the start of the school term, reopenedfor around two weeks, but closed again.
Maritz’s attorney Antonette Owen said in a
statement: “We are of the view that the inde-pendenceofthejudiciaryiscritical toanydemo-cratic society.Due to the complexity of thismat-ter, we will not entertain a trial through theprinted press.
“The matter pertaining to the Sacred HeartSecondary School, the Sacred Heart HostelTrust and Oakford Priory Investments (Pty) Ltdhas been heard by the Durban High Court, andjudgment delivered thereupon. The respond-ents thereafter applied for leave to appeal,whichwasrejected.Therespondentsthereafterpetitioned theSupremeCourtofAppealand theapplication for leave to appeal was duly dis-missed.Weconsequentlyapproachedthecourt,obtained the court order and on 14 January2014 the Sheriff of the Court attended the
premises in order to execute the eviction order.The sheriff was restrained from completingsuch eviction by the actions of the school com-munity and the community in general.”
Sheadded: “Wewish topointout that securi-ty personnel having attended, were employedby the office of the Sheriff directly.
“With regards to expropriation of the schoolproperty, we wish to confirm that the Depart-ment of Education has published the Notice ofIntention toExpropriate in excess of 14monthsago. Regrettably such expropriation has notbeen concluded.
“Issues regarding access to the differentschool properties situated upon private land iscurrentlysubjudiceandthematterwillbeheardin the Durban High Court in due course.”
Sacred Hearteviction raises ire
A COMMISSION of inquiry into the mall collapse in Tongaat, KwaZuluNatal, in November, which resulted in the death of two,will begin next month, said the labour department.
The department's occupational healthand safety manager Phumudzo Maphahawill preside over the commission, which
will investigate events leading to the collapse of the mall, it said in a statement.
“We expect to call between 20 and 50witnesses to appear before the commission for interviews. In a month we expectthe commission to sit for at least twoweeks,” Maphaha said.
The hearings will take place on Tuesdays to Fridays, from 9am to 5pm at theTongaat municipal offices.
Members of the commission will prepare for the week on a Monday.
The pace of their work would be dependent on the availability of various involvedparties.
A total of R2 million was expected tobe spent in the commission’s work, whichwas expected to be concluded in sixmonths.
A section of the mall, which was underconstruction, collapsed resulting in thedeaths and 29 people were injured. Themunicipality became aware that there wasconstruction going on at the site and in
spectors were sent there before the matterultimately went to court.
The High Court in Durban granted acourt order on 14 November directing theproperty owners Rectangular Property Investments to suspend all building operations.
eThekwini municipal manager SibusisoSithole denied that the municipality haddragged its feet in attempts to halt construction at the site.
Asked why police were not called to
shut down the site, Sithole said the sitecould not be policed 24 hours a day. Themunicipality had appointed a registeredengineer to determine why the structurehad collapsed.
Mall inquiry tobegin
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HIJACKINGSandviolentarmedrob-beries have escalated in the pastweek on the North Coast.
This is according to head of ReactionUnit South Africa (RUSA), Prem Balramwho said the unit had attended to severalhijackingsandarmedrobberiesinthepastweek. Balram added that house-break-ings had also spiked and seemed to be outof control.
He said that on Wednesday a patientwaiting in theparking lot of adoctor’s sur-gery in Mount View, Verulam, was ap-proachedbytwomenwhoenquiredaboutthe doctor’s operating hours.
“During the conversation the suspectsdrew 9mmpistols and held up the victim.They then removed his valuables and fledin his silver greyOpel Corsa bakkie, regis-tration number ND 753 568.”
Balram said that an extensive searchforthevehiclewasconducted,but theydidnot recover it.
Inanother incidentonFriday,RUSAre-sponded to another incidentwhere a pas-tor was hijacked at the Verulam PublicPool in Lotusville by two armed men.
“The victim arrived at the pool for amorning swimwhenhewasheldupbyanarmedsuspect.Hewasthenassaultedand
taken to his vehicle where a second sus-pect was waiting. The victim was therobbed for his vehicle, a white Toyota Co-rolla registration number NJ 58506 andhis cell phones.”
In a third incident RUSA officers re-sponded to a hijacking in progress onThursday.
Balram said that a couple was held atgunpoint near the Canelands Library byfour armed men.
“The victims were then assaulted andput into the bin of the bakkie. A box wasplaced over the female victim’s head andthe couple was assaulted and robbed oftheir jackets, cell phones and other be-longings. The suspects fled when theycould not start the victim’s Mazda bak-kie.”
In the final incident three armed mengained entry into the home of an Inanda- Tea Estate resident and stabbed the vic-tim while robbing the home.
BalramsaidthatthesuspectsthenstoleR25000incash,cellphones,jewelleryandfled.
“We had responded to several morecases of robbery and almost 27 house-breakings in the past week and in mostcasesplasma televisions, laptopsandoth-erelectronicswerestolenbythesuspects.”
Police are investigating.PHOTO: RUSARUSA officers recover a hijacked vehicle that was abandoned.
Hijackings on the riseHijackings on the riseNEWS
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The Principal, School Governing Body and Staff would like to congratulatethe Matric Class of 2013 for their outstanding performance in the NationalSenior Certificate Examinations.
* PREGGIE GOVENDER (8 Distinctions),JOWHARACASSIM (7A’s), YASTEELSEWNARAIN (7A’s),YASHEEN MISTRY (7A’s), VISHEK DEEPLAL(6A’s),NIKITAVEJRAJ (5A’s), THERISHAMOODLEY (5A’s),KERUSHAN NAICKER (5A’s)
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KAVEEL SINGH
THEdecomposingbodyof anel-derly femalewas found in a Tre-nance Park home in Verulam onSunday afternoon after mem-bers ofReactionUnit SouthAfri-ca (RUSA) were called out to in-vestigate a stench.
According to the RUSA headPremBalramtheyreceivedacallfrom a resident inWalnut Road,Trenance Park after the homeowners returned from a holidayto find the doors locked and thedomestic worker missing.
“The family then opened therear door and noticed the do-mestic lying on floor. Reactionofficers and the RUSA ambu-lance responded to the sceneand gained entry to the home.The body of the female, who isapproximately80yearsold,wasin the advance stage of decom-position.”Balramsaid thatuponmaking
enquiries itwas established thattheneighbourshadlastseenandspoke to the domestic workerfive days earlier. She is believedtohaveworked for the family for30 years and lived in Amouti.
Balram said that the causeof death was not confirmed andthe scene was handed over toVerulam SAPS.
Police are investigating.
KAVEEL SINGH
EIGHTpeoplewereinjuredinanacci-dent on Sunday afternoon in Veru-lam.
One person was critically injuredandsevenothersufferedvariousinju-ries when a white VW Golf and aGreenOpelcollidedat theR102 inter-section. According to Reaction UnitSouth Africa (RUSA) head Prem Bal-ram, the vehicles were travelling inopposite directionswhen they collid-ed. Balram said it appeared that onevehiclewas turningandcollidedwitha car travelling south on the R102.
However, he couldnot confirm thecause of the accident adding that oneof the injured parties were returningfrom a prayer gathering.
“Both vehicles were extensivelydamaged and eight people were in-jured.”
Balram said that the RUSAmedi-caldivision,EmergencyMedicalRes-cueServices (EMRS) andother emer-
gency services respondedswiftly andtransported the injured to surround-inghospitals. He said that one of theinjuredthatwastransportedtoVicto-ria Hospital in Tongaat was in a criti-cal conditionandhadsuffereda largeopen wound across his chest.
Balram said that the RUSA ambu-lance division had responded to sev-eral accident scenes over the festiveperiod and that in most cases itseemed that speeding, drunken driv-ing and negligence was the cause oftheaccidents.Policeareinvestigatinga case of reckless and negligent driv-ing.
Netcare 911 spokesperson ChrisBotha confirmed the incident “Net-care 911 paramedics arrived at thescene and found that injured at theside of the roadway with injuriesranging from serious to minor. Afterparamedics stabilised themon scenethey transported the injured toa localhospital for the care that they re-quired.”
From page 1: Eight injured incollision
KAVEEL SINGH
OFFICIALoppositionparty, theDem-ocratic Alliance (DA) says it will becalling on the transport and commu-nitysafetydepartmentstoinvestigate
the abuse of power by co-operativegovernance MEC Nomusa Dube.
Thiscomesafterclaimsofabuseofblue-lights and “complete disregardfor the law”.
According to reports, Dube andher entourage of VIP bodyguardswere pulled over by 15police officersontheN3lastTuesdayaftertheywerereportedly travelling in speeds vary-ing from 160 to over 200 km/h.
The DA's provincial leader SizweMchunu said: “They were travelling
inDube’spersonal vehiclewhichwasfitted with blue lights. This is illegal.”
MchunusaidpolicearereportedtohaveletDube’scontingentgoafterre-alising they were transporting theMEC to ameeting, but not before ad-vising themto remove theblue lights.
“This is completely unacceptableand indicative of a worrying trendover the yearswhereANCpoliticians
areroutinelyletoffthehookforexces-sivespeedingandabuseofblue-lights
“The department must demon-strate that no one is above the law byinvestigating this matter and reportback to the legislature as to how theyaregoingtodealwiththisandpreventsuch abuse in future.”
Dube's office did not comment onthe matter.
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WEEKLYAccording to the editorial policy of theCoastal Weekly, readers are invitedto comment about the newspaper’s contents, and significant errors willbe corrected as soon as possible. Please send information about correction of mistakes in the newspaper to the ombudsman of Media24’s Community Press, George Claassen, at [email protected] or callhim at 021 8513232 or 083 543 2471. Readers can also complain aboutthe contents to the South African Press Ombudsman. In that case, pleasephone 011 788 4829 of 788 4837, send a fax to 011 788 4990 or emailto press[email protected]
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ALL eyes are on the class of 2013 at the moment their achievements, pass rates and reality.
The president has also decided to strike whilethe iron is hot.
ANC leader Jacob Zuma and the ruling party’selection campaign is in full swing.
This weekend, Zuma made a commitment to
education and possibly adding two more years to theschooling career.
According to the president, the ANC is working onimplementing this in approximately two years. Also,the president assures us that more emphasis will beplaced on Grade R, more schools will be built and soon (election campaign speeches tend to follow thesame trends).
While most of the parties are in full swing,providing some ‘entertainment’ to the campaigningis once again the antics of Julius Malema and hisparty the Economic Freedom Front (EFF).
Malema, who is currently trying to win over thehearts and souls of the KZN crowd, faced an angrycrowd in Nkandla last week and a small group atUmlazi this weekend.
In true Malema style, the new party leaderdecided to build a home for a povertystrickenNkandla resident, who lives less than five metresfrom Zuma’s multimillion homestead.
However, the locals greeted him with stones andjeers instead of open arms KZN is a tough crowd.
Gota storyabout electioneering inyourar-ea? email: [email protected]
EDITORIAL COMMENT:
Let the games begin
IF you didn’t know, gentle reader, that the AmericanNational Security Agency (NSA) together withother mostly first world governments is spying
on, well, the entire global population, slap yourselfvigorously a few times before reading on.
It now seems that those unshaven, creepy conspir
acy theorists were mostly right,thanksto revelationsby one Edward Snowden, who released masses of data to the press last year as proof of how far globalsurveillance reaches. Ten years ago we thought ofconspirophiles who used to bleat about this sortof thing as paranoid nutters sitting in basements cladin tinfoil hats, drawing faecesdiagrams on wallswhile hiding from electromagnetic waves and mindcontrol experiments.
Today we see them on television answering questions about worldwide publicspying networks.
As you will know, the granddaddy of all conspiracy theories is that of the New World Order, whichhas moved into the mainstream milieu as a quasi social goal for some and a source of worldwide fear forothers.
The NWO has been adopted by religious andsecular conspirophiles alike and goes something likethis: The world is secretly controlled by a small corporateaffiliated elite that belong to secret societiessuch as the Illuminati, Bilderbergers, Skull & Bones,Bohemian Grove and so on. Through these societies,they plot world domination.
It’s a bit like ‘Pinky and the Brain’ with welldressed sociopaths thrown into the mix.
We are told that the elite (also more frequentlyknown as the 1%) will achieve total control of theearth by setting up a one world government completewith army, monetary system, media and religion.
The uninformed masses (that would be youand me the 99%) will be relegated to the statusof cattle and have as our sole purpose obeisanceto the elite.
This may sound like your current office environment, but according to conspirophiles, a ‘totalitarian
oneworld state’ is where we are heading.The conspirophiles say that mass surveillance
and a clampdown on things like human rights, freedom of expression and movement, the widening gapbetween the rich and poor and the erosion of the middleclass are sound indications that the NWO isknocking on our doorstep and will soon slither overthe threshold.
Those who see a one world government as a positive thing are happy to use the term New World Orderdevoid of nefarious connotations, seeing it ratheras a necessary social evolution that is a panacea toall of the globe’s manmade ills: Legislate the countryand its population and you control all of the stupidthings they do, like war, famine and environmentalcockups. Whatever your stance, we will agree thatthe world is being monitored on a scale never beforeseen, thanks to massive steps in technology and,many would say, greed.
Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter and smartphones make it laughably easy to sharepersonal data and find personal data and the whereabouts of almost anyone, anywhere.
And that data can and is very often sold to marketing companies, advertisers and even governments,without our knowledge or consent.
This makes it simple to track citizens at anytime for reasons that can be decided by those whoare in positions of authority.
The possibilities for paranoia here are endless,which is why many conspirophiles have found solacein the Deep Web; mostly an encrypted part of theinternet not connected to what we use, theSurfaceWeb. It is here that (for now) governments and lawenforcement can be avoided. It is also fertile breeding
BRETHREN,let us conspireDESIREE ERASMUS
ground for crime because it is so difficult topenetrate.
But before we lockourselves in ourdoomsdaypreppercaves, let’s rememberthat no one knowshow this tale of potential global woe will playout.
It could go eitherway, really.
Or we could simplystay as we are, a littleglobe wheezingthrough a tired galaxy.The conspirophiles willkeep their tinfoil hatsand prepper supplieshandy ‘just in case’.
And the proworldgovernment adherentswill remind us that aslong as we accept thatwe are little fish in avery big pond, rife withnearendless ripples,everything will be assecure as it has alwaysbeen.
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1 Chicken Tikka / Schwarmas 6 x 6 R7 5002. Mealies 6 x 6 R8 0003. Mini Doughnuts 4 x 4 R3 1004. Popcorn & Candy Floss 4 x 4 R6 2505. Ice Cream 4 x 4 R6 0006. Fruit Salad / Juices / Spiced Pines 6 x 6 R5 5007. Pickles 4 x 4 R3 300
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1. Tender Documents may be obtained from the offices of the Tongaat Child and Family WelfareSociety at 12-14 Tesco Drive, Potgieter's Hill, Tongaat.
2. The tenders must be submitted in sealed envelopes and handed to theAdministrative Staff at theoffices of the Society by 4pm on the 7th March 2014.
3. All tenders will be opened at 16h30 on 11 March 2014 in the presence of the Stalls Committeeand applicants present. Telegraphic or faxed tenders will not be accepted.
4. Successful applicants are required to adhere to all the necessary by-laws rules and proceduresas specified by the Local Authorities, Health Department, Fire and Emergency Services andother terms and conditions as laid down by the Society.
5. The canvassing of Board of Management members is prohibited and shall disqualify anyprospective applicant.
6. The Society reserves the right to accept or refuse any tender. The Society's decision shall befinal and the Society shall not be obliged to furnish reasons thereof.
7. The Society reserves the right to market unsold stalls at its discretion after 13 March 2014.8. All stalls will be permitted to sell cool drinks provided that they are (ABI products) supplied by the
Tongaat Child Welfare. Coolers will be provided.9. All payments deposited into account via EFT/BANK DEPOSIT must be faxed to the Tongaat
Child Welfare (Tongaat Child Welfare Fax No: 032 9441225) NB. WRITE IN STALL NAME FOROUR RECORDS.
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iCOLLEGE is definitely the hot spotto study during 2014, with large numbersof matric students applying for availablepositions.
The first batch of students to receive fullbursaries are enjoying their induction andpractical work experience at iCOLLEGE andTalk International.
Their parents are full of praise for theprofessionalism of the institution and looking forward to seeing the results.
Campus manager Julie Cassim is overwhelmedwiththecalibreofstudentsapplying.
She said, “We anticipate a full intakefor the 2014 year.
“There are still a number of full bursariesavailable for qualifying students and interested parties need to apply quickly if they
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THE downside to the festive season isthe shortage of blood stocks currentlybeing experienced by the South AfricanNational Blood Service (SANBS).
“Our blood stocks are extremely low,in particular Group O blood, the universal blood group that can be given toanyone in an emergency,” says SifisoKhoza, spokesman for the east coast region of SANBS.
“The national stock level is only on2.0 days but (more alarmingly) KZN ison 0.7 days.
“We need five days cover to be in ahealthy situation.
“This means that you could be at arisk of losing a loved one who mightneed a lifesaving blood transfusion oryou may yourself need a blood transfusion should there not be adequate
blood available,” Khoza said.Collections in the country continue
to drop drastically during the festiveseason, resulting in a daily average ofabout 2.0 day’s blood being available.
This is far less than the fivedaystock required to be collected by theSANBS to ensure that the country’s demand for safe and adequate blood is
met.SANBS needs to collect 3 000 units
of blood a day to meet the country’sdemand.
This is a plea to all South Africanswho meet the minimum requirementsto commit to donating blood, especiallyat this very difficult period.
This act of kindness can save up tothree lives.
A blood donor clinic will take placeat the Gandhi’s Hill Temple Hall, Tongaat on Saturday, 18 January from10.30am to 2.30pm.
To find the nearest blood bank, call0800 11 9031 or go to www.sanbs.org.za.
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IN LOVING MEMORY
Mr Moonsamy Mudray
Whenwe lost you!
We wish we could see you one more
time come walking through the door,
but we know it is impossible. We will
never hear your voice anymore. We
know you can feel our tears and you
don't want us to cry. Yet our hearts
are broken because we cannot
understand why someone so
precious had to die. We pray that
God will give us the strength &
somehow get us through as we
struggle with this heartache that
camewhenwe lost youDAD.
We place on record our heartfelt
thanks & appreciation to all family &
friends for the support tributes during
this time.
You & your family are cordially
th th
invited to the 15 & 16 Day Memorial Service of the late Mr
th th
Moonsamy Mudray on the Friday 17 January & Saturday 18
January 2014 at his late residence Flat G, Door 21 Saxon Street,
Belvedere, Tongaat. Prayer commencesat 5.30pm.
Sadly missed by your wife Saras, sons Yugen & Eugene, daughter
Melanie, nephews Sashin & Theshan, 4 brothers (Krish, Kalvin, Ganas &
Sagren), sisterMumsy.
You and your family are
th
invited to the 10 Day
Memorial Ceremony of
the Late Mrs Jaythree
Devnarain on Saturday
th
the 18 January 2014 at
10am at Farmwatch R29
Greylands, Tongaat.
Please accept as a
personal invitation.
Sadly missed by the
Devnarain family.
Mrs Jaythree Devnarain
02/11/1959 – 08/01/2014
AUM NAMA SHIVAYA
A HUMAN hand was reported tohavebeenfoundatapropertyinLa-goonDrive, Salt Rock on Monday,but police did not find anything atthe scene.
IPSS’s Frank Labidi said in anonline report that his control cen-tre received the call atabout10am,asking forhelpasadomesticwork-er had allegedly found the hand inone of the tenant’s rooms.
“I personally attended the callanddueto the fact that thepremis-eswasopen,enteredandsearchedfor the “hand”.
“Nothing suspicious was foundand we decided to call in SAPSdue to the seriousness of the alle-
gations,” he said.About a three-hour search was
conducted, which included Um-hlali SAPS staff, provincial staffand IPSS, with nothing beingfound.
Libidi said the witness - report-edly a 17-year-old domestic work-er - kept changing her story.
Umhlali SAPS station com-mander Colonel Simon Bhek-ithembaZondi saidasnothingwasfound, no docket was opened andthe case is now closed.
“I was shocked... but after athorough search, nothing wasfound,” he said.
Police: No sign of severed hand
NON profit organisation Sizanani isworking with action group Men AgainstRape (MAR) to help oust the ills of society.
With the high level of rape in thecountry, innocent children and womenare being victimised, murdered, anddon’t have a way out.Sizanani is in desperate need of community support and help to return victimsto their normal way of life.Projectsfor2014havebeenlinedupthat
can only be achieved by concerned citizens, the corporate sector, councillors,students and social workers.
Sizanani is in need of volunteersfrom all walks of life to lend a hand tomake a difference to the ones who needit most.
If you wish to assist, contact YanoNaidoo or Yogini Sargesar on 0861 375459 or 083 680 5912 or084 852 5304/5.
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NGONYAKA odlule kunozakwethu obhalengombulalazwe othandwa ngabantuabaningi ngisho nezingane imbala ezingakazi lutho ngezothando.
Ngokwazi ukuthi imiqondo yabaningiyayizogijimela ekucabangeni ngengculazi,washeshe wakucacisa ukuthi ukhulumangomakhalekhukhwini osukhiphe imiphefumulo eminingi.
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Lo mbono kazakwethu ngiwukhumbule ngeSonto ngilalele uMnuz LuckyLuthuli onguthishanhloko eMlazi Comtechexwayisa abazali ngokuthanda izinganezabo ngokwedlulele. UMlazi Comtech unendawo yokuhlala abafundi (boardingschool).
Uthe abazali kufanele bazi ukuthi umsebenzi omningi ekuqinisekiseni ukuphumelela kwengane esikoleni, nokuthiikusasa layo liqhakazile, usemahlombeabo.
Uthe: “Umsebenzi wothisha esikoleni,ukufaka izifundo emqondweni wengane.Kodwa ukuthi ingane iziphatha kanjani,akusiwona umsebenzi wothisha kuphela.Nabazali kufanele babambe iqhaza ekufundiseni ingane ukuthi kufanele iziphathekanjani empilweni jikelele ngoba kuzofikaisikhathi lapho izobashiya othisha isiyaemhlabeni, isiyobhekana nezinselelo zem
pilo nekusasa.”Ube esexwayisa abazali ngokuthi ba
qikelele ukuthi bathengela izingane izimpahla zesikole, bakugweme ukuthengelaizingane izinto ezizozenza zizibone zingcono kunezinye ikakhulukazi omakhalekhukhwini ababizayo.
Ukhuluma kanjena nje uMadlanduna,kukaningi sibona imbiko yabafundi abaxabane bagcine sebegwazene mhlambeomunye aze afe ngoba kubangwa umakhalekhukhwini, noma usuntshontshiwe.
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fanele zibe nomakhalekhukhwini, bazoxhumana kanjani nazo uma kunesidingo.
UMadlanduna uthe abazali abawafundayo amafomu abathunyelwa wona umaizingane zabo sezemukelwe, bayazi ukuthiibhaliwe inombolo yocingo yasesikoleniokufanele bayishayele uma kunesidingo.
Sithandazela ukuthi kulo nyaka zingabikhona izigameko zokubulala kwezinganeezikoleni kubangwa omakhalekhukhwini,nokubulalana nje jikelele.
Kakadeni isikhali sifunani esikolenibakithi? Umswenko ufunani esikoleni?
Yikho konke lokhu okwenza sivumelane noMadlanduna ukuthi abazali kufanelebabambe iqhaza ekwaluseni izingane.
Uma umzali engezukuyithengela in
gane izimpahla ezibizayo, izothi izithathephi uma isibuya nazo ekhaya? Umakungezukuphela isikhathi eside engayivakashelanga esikoleni, noma azumise afikeingazi,abhekeipotimendelayonalaphoigcine khona izimpahla zayo, asikholwa ukuthi kungaba lula ukuthi kube khona okubheke eceleni.
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dezelwe ngesikhathi sobandlululo sebekhipha amangwevu?”
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Idinga ukubhekisiswa eyomakhalekhukhwini ezikoleni
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Uthe ukuphumelela komcimbi wokukhetha unobuhle, kuyatshengisa ukuthi uhulumeni uyithanda kanganani intsha.
UNthabiseng uthe nanxa ezobe egxile ezifundwenizikamatikuletsheni, uzimisele ngokucobelela enye intshangamasu okuphumelela ezintweni ezenzayo.
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Airport run /walk takes off>> VAC kicks off great running season
WEEKLY REPORTER
VERULAM Athletic Clubs (VAC)Airport 12km 2014 LeagueChallenge kicked off this week-
end.It was led by Double Green Com-
radesfinisherKrishNaidooembarkingon his quest for his 21st Comrades. Hefinished in a fluent 1.13 edging outSkhumbuzo Mjaja, another Comradesfinisher in VAC silks.
Pravin Sewnarain made it a top
threeComrades finishaminutebehindin third.Anitha Sewnarain eased through withSarah and Anand Naidoo in 1.21.
Bheki Biyelamade a quick return tothe pleasing route, a change from theVAC Develolpment Woodview leagueraces ina timeof1.31relishing theear-lymorningbreezeandnorthboundruntowards the King Shaka InternationalAirport (KSIA).
Leading VAC lady walker SundreeRamlaganshruggedoffthesummerva-cationrustinesswitha fluent1.47walkahead of Vishnu Moodley in a time of2.10.
Making a return after a prolongedinjurylay-offwasfoundermemberRitaMohanpersad togetherwith compatri-ot Sharon Sukhu from Redcliffe in acomfortable 2.10 finish.
Reminder: Every Saturday 4km,8km run/walk at 5.30am from Gaterite. For enquiriescall 083 783 6363.
Results:12km RunKrish Naidoo 1.13, Skhumbuzo Mjaja1.13,Pravin Sewnarain 1.14, Anitha Sewnarain1.21, Sarah Naidoo 1.21, Anand Naidoo 1.21,Bheki Biyela 1.31, Dolly Shamlall 1.47, Rita Mohanpersad 2.10, Sharon Sukhu2.10
12km walkSundree Ramlagan 1.47, Vishnu Moodley2.10,Anand Naicker 2.14, Bobby Ramlagan2.14, Nivi Pillay 2.23, Maggie Naicker 2.23,Joey Chetty 2.2325km RunJohnny Karanjoo 2.06, Simon Blose 2.07
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Verulam Athletic Club team.
WEEKLY REPORTER
TONGAAT Panthers Athletic Club (TPAC)will be hosting its famous 32km Community Race after a long absence on Sunday, 2March from the Outspan Grounds.
The route for the race runs along theWatson Highway and the coastal regionsof Seatides, La Mercy. According to Athletics South Africa, KZN Athletics and NorrieWilliamson who marked the route some 10years ago, the route is very scenic and agood build up to a standard marathon.Previously this race attracted athletesfrom throughout the country.
According to Panthers president LajeethMaharaj they will be anticipating a hugecrowd. The club will also be hosting a 5kmfun run for the kids and the less serious athletes. Maharaj said ever since starting thisrace the community and a number ofschools, religious and community organisations have played a pivotal role in making the race a huge success.
Due to the economic situation in thecountry, the race did not take place in thelast three years. In order for the race to besuccessful, the management and members of the club are appealing to 32 individuals or 32 business houses to pledge R1000 or more in the town to assist the clubto make the once famous community racea success.
The club is also appealing to clothingfactoriesintheTongaatorVerulamregionsto sponsor the club with TShirts and othergoodies.
Those who want to pledge their supportare urged to contact Maharaj or LakhaBhagwan on 032 944 1990.
TongaatPanthers hosts32kmcommunity race
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