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MONIQUE BASSON
WATERwoesof residents fromthe lowincome residential areas in JeffreysBay, is set to be somethingof thepast
in the near future.
A new 7 Megalitre reinforced concrete re-servoir to the tune of R18 million is set to beconstructed in Jeffreys Bay. The reservoirsite will be situated at the existing reservoirsite directly behind, south of the FountainsMall, approximately 4.5km from the NationalRoad (N2).Tenders are currently being invited.According to Kouga municipal spokesper-
son, Laura-Leigh Randall, the aim is to com-plete the tender process and appoint a serviceprovider within 120 days of the closing date- September 13, 2013 - of the tender. “Oncework starts, time for the practical completionof the project is about 37 weeks, calculatedfrom the commencement date.”This project forms part of bulk infrastruc-
ture for the Kouga Municipality.According to Randall, the infrastructureto be constructed is specifically earmarkedfor the low income residential areas ofOcean View, Tokyo Sexwale and Pellsrus.“It is intended to provide these communitieswith a safe, reliable and environmentallyfriendly potable water supply reservoir andsystem.”At present these low income residential
areas are being supplied with water from theexisting 8Ml potable water reservoir, which
serves the central and western portion of theJeffreysBay area.Due to the dramatic growthwithin the domestic market in the area, themunicipality urgently requires additionalstorage within their potable water manage-ment system.
“The project also has a local economic de-velopment aspect. The tender requires that atleast 10% of the contract value must be sub-letted to SMMEs/ emerging sub-contractorsfrom the Kouga area,” says Randall.“It also requires that a minimum of 20 local
job opportunities must be created for the du-ration of the contract.”Women are to make up at lest 20% of the
total local labour employment, while 40% ofmust consist of youth and 20% of men overthe age of 35.
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Helpende Hand Jeffreysbaaihet op 30 Julie op ’n eetstaking gegaan om fondse virdie nasionale Kosblikkieprojek in te samel. Dié projekbehels ’n voedingskema watin samewerking met POWERfoods bedryf word. Vanjaarneem 66 kleuterskole met ’ntotaal van 5 146 kleutersaan die projek deel. “Dieeetstaking help ons om metkleuters se nood te identifiseer en die geld wat jy opkos vir daardie dag souspandeer, word dan geskenkvir die oplossing: voedingskemas in behoeftige Afrikaansekleuterskole,” sê MarleneVeldtman, streeksorganiseerder by Solidariteit HelpendeHand. Vir meer besonderhede, kontak takvoorsitterCarol Ludick by 0 079 1807705 of stuur ’n epos [email protected]:MONIQUE BASSON
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MONIQUE BASSON
“DIE rioolprobleemwat al virweke by dieKa-beljouws Karavaanpark asook strandingangvoorkom, is ’n gesondheidsprobleem watdringend deur die verantwoordelike partyeopgevolg en opgelos moet word.”
Dít volgens Laurika Nieuwenhuis van dieJeffreysbaai Inwonersvereniging.Volgens haar is die vorige eienaar - dieKou-
ga-munisipaliteit - raadslid Henda Thiart endie Departement van Waterwese bewus vandie haglike situasie, maar nog steeds worddaar niks aan gedoen nie.Die Inwonersvereniging en AfriForum het
Maandag die karavaanpark en omliggendegebied besoek. “Die situsie is onaanvaarbaar.’n Inwoner wat naby die karavaanpark blyhet aangedui dat geen vensters of deureoopgelos kan word weens die onuithoubarereuk,” sê Nieuwenhuis.“Ons het ook die rioolpompstasie besoek en
volgens munispale werknemers blyk dit datdie pompe probleme gee.“’n Oplossing vir die probleem waaraan
niemand aandag wil gee nie, sal dringenddeur die verantwoordelike partye gevindmoet word.”Aldus Frikkie Sutherland, voorsitter van
AfriForum in Jeffreysbaai, is dit ’n skandaalom te sien hoe die karavaanpark lyk. “Riool-water staan in die karavaanpark, soveel sodat ’nmens nie by die saal kankomnie. Riool-water loop ook na die see en ’n mens kan dieriool duidelik ruik.“Die gras staan heuphoogte en die geboue
is in ’n uiters vervalle toestand. Die toestandvan die karavaanpark is werklik ’n klad opdie naam van Jeffreysbaai. Ek weet nie watbesoekers van ons dorp dink wanneer hulleby die parkeerplek langs die see by die kara-vaanpark stilhou nie. Net die reuk alleen salhulle dadelik verdryf.“Dit is ons standpunt dat die karavaanpark
nog steeds binne die grense van die munisi-paliteit val en dus hul verantwoordelikheidis om toe te sien dat daar nie ’n gesondheids-gevaar op die perseel heers nie - iets wat tansbeslis nie bestaan nie.”Volgens munisipale woordvoerder, Laura-
LeighRandall, het die pompstasie langs die ka-ravaanpark onlangs probleme gegee, maar diemunisipaliteit het dit herstel en die gemorsrondom die karavaanpark skoongemaak.“Dit is die verantwoordelikheid van die li-
kwidateur om na die instandhouding en an-der potensiële gesondheids- en veiligheidsge-vare van die karavaanpark te kyk.”Absa, die verbandhouerwat noubeheer oor
die karavaanpark het, sê: “Die eiendom isdeur die eienaars verlaat sonder dat die no-
dige instandhouding- en veiligheidmaatreëlsin plek gestel is.“Die eiendom moet nou deur die likwida-
teurs verkoop word sodat die versekerdeskuldeisers betaal kan word. Wanneer dieeindom verkoop is, sal die nuwe eienaar dietoekoms van die eiendom kan bepaal. Dietydsberekening is afhanklik van die likwida-teur wat ’n gewillige koper teen ’n markver-wante prys moet vind.”.Die Inwonersvereniging wag ook opterugvoering vanaf die munisipaliteit in ver-band met vroegtydige nuwe basiese tariewewat op rekeninge vanaf Mei tot Junie gehef is.“Die meterlesingtydperk is sover vasgestel
kan word in alle gebiede oorskrymet meestal33 dae en meer. Dit beteken dat die hoogste
glyskaal tarief van toepassing is en die mu-nisipaliteit dus ekstra inkomste daardeur in-win,” sê Nieuwenhuis.“Die Inwonersvereniging het die saak al
twee keer met die munisipaliteit bespreek ensal geen verder oortreding in die verbandduld nie.”Die Inwonersvereniging is tans ook besig
om aandag te gee aan die aspek of vullisver-wyderingtariewe soos gehef, wel betaalbaaris aan diemunisipaliteit wat vir tot drie wekelank onlangs nie plaasgevind het nie.Terugvoering in verband met uitermatige
hoë rekeninge kan aangestuur word aan dieInwonersvereniging. ‘n Inwonersverenigingvergadering sal binne ‘n maand geskied enalle inwonerswordversoekomdit by tewoon.
Karavaanpark ’ngesondheidsprobleem
Die rioolprobleemwat al vir weke bydie Kabeljouwskaravaanpark asookstrandingangvoorkom, is ’ngesondheidsprobleemwat dringend deurdie verantwoordelikepartye opgevolg enopgelos moet word.Frikkie Suttherlandvan AfriForumJeffreysbaai staanhier by die rioolprobleem by dieKabeljous Karavaanpark. FOTO:VERSKAF
OmbudsmanIn accordance with the editorial policy of the Kouga Express, we invite readers to comment on mistakes in the newspaperand shall correct significant errors as soon as possible. Send info to the Ombudsman of Media24’s Local Press, George
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LIZEKA TANDWA
NUCLEAR energy experts from around theworld and South Africa converged at theBoardwalk in Port Elizabeth for a three-daynuclear conference from August, 14 till 16.
The Nuclear Industry Association of SouthAfrica (NIASA)held its annual industry con-vention to discuss opportunities for compa-nies to be involved with the nuclear energyplants in the pipeline.Several internationally renownedscientists
attended the conference which NIASA saidwould be beneficial for companies who had
never explored the industry.Programme Director, Dr Kelvin Kemm,
said, “Companies which have never been in-volved in nuclear activities before can enterthe developments at this early stage. Therewill also be a number of opportunities to meetthevarious companies that are involved in thenuclear industry and network with the cur-rent industry players.”EasternCape (E.C.)DepartmentofEconom-
ic Development, Environmental Affairs andTourism (DEDEAT), MEC Mcebisi Jonas,said the proposed nuclear build programmehas enormous developmental significancefor the Eastern Cape since it potentially sup-
ports the repositioning of the province interms of the national spatial economy. It willalso enhance the development of existing sec-tors in the E.C.Jonas saidgovernmentneededassistance in
the new developments concerning nuclear en-ergy, saying, “In realising the developmentaloutcomes and localisation, opportunities inparticular will require a number of support-ing initiatives based on intergovernmentaland inte-institutional partnerships to ensurethat localisation opportunities are maxi-mised.”South African Nuclear Energy Coopera-
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we are excited to bring skills development tothe Eastern Cape province. We are confidentwith China’s Nuclear Infrastructure Reviewthis will be a successful plan.”
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MONIQUE BASSON
“As ’n mens naaldwerk doen, gaan daar niksin jou kop aan behalwe mooi dinge nie.”
Só sê Ceciel Grobler wat die afgelope vierjaar onverpoos die gemeenskap met lap, skêren gare dien. En op 74 het sy geen begeerteom nou op te hou nie.
Grobler se hande staan vir niks verkeerdnie en sy het al meer as 315 kleurvolle lap-pieslakens en 350 kussingslope van verskil-lende lappies vir MIV/Vigs pasiënte in Jef-freysbaai gemaak.
Toe Grobler, ’n lidmaat van die NG KerkJeffreysbaai, van die haglike omstandighedehoor waarin baie van dié pasiënte hullelaaste dae moet deurbring, het sy nie vir eenoomblik gehuiwer om in te spring en self ietste doen nie. Sy het dadelik begin om al haarafvallappe bymekaar te maak, haar naald-werkmasjiene nader te trek en weggespringom dié stukkies lap in vrolike lakens en slopete omskep.
“Ek is so jammer vir diegene wat swaarkryweens MIV/Vigs. Ons is omring deur hart-seer en swaarky, en die is my klein bydrae omiemand in nood te probeer help,” sê die op-en-wakker Grobler wat nie lank kan stil sit nie.
“Dit is so lekker om te sien hoe hulle gesigteophelder.”
Volgens Grobler dien die lakens en slopenie net ’n praktiese doel nie. “Elke keer wan-neer ’n pasiënt tussen die lakens inkruip,word hy of sy daaraan herinner dat daar nogiemand is wat omgee. Met die wakkerworddie volgende oggend, beur die vrolike kleurehulle sommer weer op.”
Elke lappie word gesny en indiviueel om-gekap voor dit soos ’n groot legkaart op diebed uitgepak word, vertel Grobler. Wanneerdie lappies begin ‘vorm’ aanneem, begin diegroot aanmekaar werk.
“Een lappieskombers vat meer as 12 uur seharde werk en baie liefde. Ek het al nagtedeurgesit en werk as ek nie kon slaap nie.”
Grobler doen haar lewe lank naaldwerk.“Ek kon net nie ophou met naaldwerk nie.Ek moet myself besig hou. Ek was nog altyd’n mens wat nie kon stil sit en niks doennie.”
Grobler word gedurig voorsien van lappedeur geesgenote in die kerk en vriendekring.Dikwels moet dit eers gewas en gestryk wordnadat nate en some losgetorring is - ’n taakwaarmee haar man, Fanie, gewilliglik help.
Mens wonder net hoeveel tolle garing sy alopgewerk het . . .
Naaldeklikvir liefdadigheid
Ceciel Grobler(74) dien die afgelope vier jaar onverpoos die gemeenskap met lap, skêr en gare.FOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
A visit to the Kouga by Stevens Mokgalapa,the DA Shadow Minister of Human Settle-ments, led to the shocking discovery of 3 292bucket toilets in the Kouga Local Municipa-lity and a further 1 367 households withoutany toilets.
The backlog of RDP housing is estimatedto be over 9 000.
“Whatwe found in these areaswasaviola-tion of resident’s basic rights due to lack ofaccess to sanitation facilities and shoddyRDP housing,” said Mokgalapa.
This is the reality for many people in theEastern Cape. Census data suggests that 10000 households in the Eastern Cape are us-ing the bucket system and 290 000 house-holds are without any access to sanitationservices.
“The failure of Kouga Municipality to de-liver services requires investigation. TheDA will therefore write to the HumanRights Commission (HRC) requesting anurgent investigation of the poor sanitationand housing delivery within the municipa-lity and the province at large,” added Mok-galapa.
The DA will now write to the HumanRightsCommission (HRC) requesting anur-gent investigationof thepoor sanitationandhousing delivery within the municipalityand the province at large.
They will also request that the EasternCape MEC for Human Settlements, HelenSauls-August, and the Executive Mayor ofthe Kouga Municipality, Booi Koerat, besummoned to Parliament to account for
their respective failures.
The DA investigation revealedthe following:
ShukushukumaResidents of Shukushukuma lives next to asewerage farm, with sewerage flowingthrough the streets. The sewerage farm isnot enclosed and four children have thus fardrowned.
Polla ParkIn Polla Park informal settlement, it wasfound that 300 shacks ae also situated nearthe same sewerage farm. Most of the resi-dents of Polla Park are still using buckettoilets, which are rarely serviced by the
municipality. The amount of chemical toi-lets in the area have decreased by over60% due to a supposed lack of municipalfunds.
StofwolkThe DA found 450 shacks in Stofwolk witha vast majority of residents still using buck-et toilets.
Ocean ViewThere are an estimated 2 000 shacks andno toilets. There have been some RDPhouses built and handed over to residentsin the area. However, toilets in those RDPhouses have not been connected to the lo-cal sewerage systems, rendering them use-less.
DA to report poor sanitation in Kouga
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Ava has had a hard life, her owners did notcare about her. She needs a home where shewill receive a lot of love. Please open yourheart and give her a family that she can callher own. To adopt TanTan or Ava, contact theHumansdorp SPCA at 0 042 295 2814 orphone their emergency number 0 073 1218963.
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LYNDANS HUMANSDORPHappy Feet Lyndans Humansdorp - Maan-dae- en Woensdagaande 17:15 tot 18:15. by dieAmanda Kruger Saal van Humansdorp Bou-tique Hotel (agter die hotel). Kontak MickeyDelport by 0 072 106 1181.
MÔREMARKDie NG-Gemeente in Jeffreysbaai hou ’nMôremark elke Vrydag tussen 09:00. en 12:00by die kompleks in Wavecrest op die hoekvan Torchwoodlaan en Olienhoutstraat. Dievolgende mark vind plaas op 23 Augustus.Kontak Mynie Krige by 0 042 296 2169.
INDOOR MARKETThe Indoor Market at the Equinox Mall inJeffreys Bay will take place on September 7from 09:00 to 13:00. Contact Gunnel Brainesat 0 072 280 2084.
FOOTLOOSE LINE DANCERSJ-Bay’s founding line dance club offers clas-sic-style line dance classes for senior ladiesandgents (age 50+) at theBowlingClub,TulipStreet, on Wednesdays and Fridays. ContactCharlotte “Charly” Steele at 0 042 296 2812 or0 072 526 0246.
WATERAEROBIESEKLASSEPoliclinic Wateraerobieseklasse en rehabili-tasieklasse in ’n binnemuurse verhitteswembad vind plaas elke Maandag, Woens-dag en Vrydag. Swem is nie ’n vereiste nie.Kontak Yolandé by 0 042 296 0454.
SPRING FESTA Spring Fest will take place at MarinaMartinique on August 31 at 16:00. Forstalls or info, contact Marlene Oosthuizenat 083 465 7859 or send an e-mail [email protected].
C-WIND TUINBOUKLUBDie C-Wind Tuinbouklub vergader op 3 Sep-tember om 15:00 in die NG Kerksaal in DaGamaweg. Besoekers is welkom. KontakGaby Keyser by 0 042 296 1420.
PADDLING CLUBThe St Francis Paddling Club have a socialpaddle every Monday at 17:00 and a paddleevery Wednesday at 17:30. Canal harbour vi-sitors are welcome. Boats are available foruse. Contact Chris at 0 076 723 6565.
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KNITTERS and needle crafters have atreat in store when the inauguralNomvula’s Knit Festival and Blanket
Competition takes place in St Francis be-tween September 17 and 19.
Beginners and advanced knitters alike areinvited to come and explore and be inspiredwith what is happening in the world of knit-ting in South Africa. The Festival includes 24knitting specific workshops over the three
day period at various venues in the village.Tuition and advice on all forms of knitting
and crochet techniques will be done by someof the Eastern Cape’s most talented craftersand kits for all the workshops will be availa-ble. Guest speakers include Mohair celebrityAdele Cutten who has run Adele’s Mohair inPort Alfred for 30 years, employingmany peo-ple in her dyeing and knitting factory.Start creating your entry for the blanket
competition in one or more of the differentcategories - full bed, single bed, baby blanketand throws. Completed entries must arrive
Nomvula’s Knitters by 13h on Friday 13 Sep-tember. Entries will be judged at a gala fa-shion show and prize giving event hosted byCape St Francis Resort.Judging the entries and presenting beauti-
ful prizes to lucky winners, will be Rita Guil-lome, lecturer at Nelson Mandela Metropoli-tan University (NMMU) who has had awardwinning students go onto to successful ca-reers in design and knitwear.In addition to the full programme, a three
day knitathon will kick off on day one withthe aim of creating as many knitted squares
as possible to be sewn into charity blankets.Registration fees are R30 for one day, R50
for two days and R60 for the full three dayswith workshops fees at R120 per workshopand R100 entrance fee for each of the eveningevents. Festival goers needing accommoda-tion can contact St Francis Tourism on [email protected] for special offersfrom parttaking guesthouses.For registration or information, as well as
competition entry forms, contact Nomvula’sKnitters at 0 042 294 0882 or visit their web-site at www.nomvulasknitters.co.za.
The avid knitters at Nomvula’s in St Francis Bay. PHOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
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DIE Kouga bied eersdaags ’n koorfeesvan hoogstaande gehalte aan waarbydie veel bekroonde George Mannekooras gaskoor gaan optree.Tesame met onderskeidelik die
Jubelkoor, Perlavita en Die Jeffreys-baaise Laerskoolkoor sal daar ‘n smor-gasbord van sang-genres opgedis word,wat belowe om selfs die kieskeurigstegehoor se smaakpapille te bevredig.Op die spyskaart pronk ’n eklektiese
keuse van koorstukke: vanaf klassiektot jazz; lekker-sing liedjies tot ver-werkte operastukke; pop-musiek totselfs ‘n psalmof twee - ’n ware feesmaalvir die oor.‘n Massakoor, saamgestel uit al die
korewat opgetree het, sal ook twee baiegewilde nommers aan die einde van dieprogram opvoer. Die luisterryke ge-leentheid word aangebied in die NGKerk Kompleks, Jeffreysbaai op13 Sep-tember om 19:00 en herhaal in dieKareedouwse NG Kerk op 14 Septem-ber om 17:00.Kaartjies, teen R60 vir volwassenes,
kan gekoop word by Yvonne Rauten-bach: 042/293-1512 óf 082/305-9626 of byIna Röhm: 042/296-1887 of 082/424-7486.Kaartjies sal ook by die deure ver-
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A Ladies Spring Tea will be held at theMethodist Church Hall in Jeffreys Bayon September 21 at 10:00.The event is being held to raise funds
for the 7th Heaven Children’s Haven.The money will be used to buy desksand chairs for their new classroom.Tickets cost R30 and include tea and
cake.For more information, contact Irene
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Hallelujas in my Hangkas, ’nkabaret met gospelkunstenaarAlwena van der Vyver, wordaangebied op 23 Augustus om18:30 vir 19:15 by die NG Kerkin Da Gamaweg. Van der Vyverword begelei deur BramPotgieter. Die kabaret skuif diemodes en motbolle opsy, en kykna die kleed agter alles nommerpas en perfek. Kaartjieskos R80 per persoon en sluitsop en sjerrie in. Kaartjies isbeskikbaar by die kerkantoor by0 042 296 2451 of ChristinéHiggs by 0 082 449 4780.Mans is welkom. FOTO:VERSKAF
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CHRIS Chameleon will be performing at JéVista on August 24 at 20:00.Innovative, prolific and endlessly creative,
ChrisChameleonhasbecomeknown inSouthAfrica and abroad as a musical phenomenon.With a style all of his own, irresistible stagepersonality and a reputation formesmerizingaudiences with his four-octave voice and vo-cal acrobatics, his exceptional talent has wonhim rave reviews and numerous awards overthe past 6 years. Awards include two SouthAfrican Music Awards (SAMAs) and a Medalof Honour from the South African Academyof Science and Arts.Tickets cost R150 per person.For more information or tickets, contact
Bronwyn McCarthy at 0 2042 293 3516.
WIN! WIN! WIN!Jé Vista is giving away twotickets to one lucky reader to
see Chris Chameleon onAugust 24 at 20:00.
To enter the competition,simply go to our website,
www.kougaexpress.co.za andclick on Competitions. Onlyonline entries will be accep-ted. The winner will be con-tacted by means of contactdetails provided to us.The competition closes onFriday, August 23 at 12:00.You have to be registered to
enter our online competitions.Once you have registered,you will receive a confirma-tion e-mail to activate youraccount. Take note that theseconfirmation e-mails some-times end up in your junk/
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WOMEN with babies are faced with manychallenges in today’s society. One of these isthe need to breastfeed their babies and to ge-nerate an income to provide for their familiesat the same time.
Due to the financial burden on women,mothers are sometimes forced to return towork early after giving birth to their babies.Working mothers then stop breastfeeding be-cause of an assumption that continuousbreastfeeding can’t be done. This is due to amyriad of reasons: insufficient time, a lack ofsupport or ignorance in the workplace oreven a lack of the necessary knowledge to em-power themselves to continue breastfeedingtheir babies.
Prof. Hoovadia of the Reproductive Healthand research Unit in Durban is quoted as say-ing, ” Breastfeeding has been scientificallyshown to be far and away the single most im-portant intervention to prevent child
deaths…let’s stop talking now and do some-thing about it.”
But what does that mean practically?.Women who breastfeed need to be empow-ered and encouraged to exclusively breast-feed their babies for at least 6 months and tocontinue breastfeeding thereafter..Should a women need to return to work, sheshould be supported by both her employerand the clinic/breastfeeding sister to be al-lowed to express during the day at work, inorder to provide for her baby’s nutritionalneeds and to sustain breastfeeding..A woman needs a safe and clean environ-ment in which to feed or express at work..Caregivers of these babies need to be sup-ported in feeding expressed breast milk to thebabies correctly and hygienically.
What is your right as breastfeeding employ-ee? The Basic Conditions of Employment Actof 1997, code of good practice on the protectionof employees during pregnancy and after thebirth of a child, states: “Arrangements shouldbe made for employees who are breastfeedingto have breaks of 30 minutes twice per day for
breastfeeding or expressing milk each work-ing day for the first six months of the child’slife.”
The Tshwane declaration of support forbreastfeeding in South Africa was released in2011 and states,” South Africa declares itselfas a country that actively promotes, protectsand supports exclusive breastfeeding.” Thisdeclaration’s aim is to decrease the mortality(death) rate and the burden of disease (di-arhoea, pneumonia ect) in young childrenwhich is increasing at a very disturbing ratein South Africa.
Breastfeeding does not necessarily work foreach woman and the feeding choice of an in-fant remains the responsibility and humanright of the mother. However, the relativelysmall group of women who cannot breastfeedshould not be used as the norm against wom-en who can and who need to breastfeed theirbabies.
The Healthy Mom and Baby Clinic saluteall mothers as they persevere in the raising oftheir babies and children in this season ofharsh economic times. We are here to assist
you and to help you to become the best mothersyou can be. Breastfeeding advise and help isavailable and we also offer help in learninghow to express effectively and hygienicallyand how to store the milk until it is needed.There is an amazing range of inexpensive aidsto assist the mothers with this transition.
“It takes a whole community to raise achild”, Hillary Clinton was quoted as saying…what does it mean? It starts by protectingthe most vulnerable among us, our babies.Support our breastfeeding mothers, allowthem to feed or express at work, see their pro-ductivity rise and reap the long term benefits.A happy employee and a healthy child, thusless family responsibility leave from workdue to childhood illnesses.
We would like to thank the many employerswho go the extra mile to promote the healthand wellbeing of our community. It is not al-ways easy but the rewards are visible in youremployee’s lives.
As a private clinic that offers care to all, weare available to businesses and employers foradvice and education in this regard.
Breastfeedingand theworkingmother
THERE are a number of practical mea-sures that can be followed to improve yoursafety and that of your loved ones and be-longings.
Martin Kriel, Managing Director of ADTSecurity, East Coast Region said the firststep is to be more aware of what is goingaround you, especially in the mornings andevenings when it’s dark outside.
“When leaving home, at any time of theday, always ensure that all doors and safetygates in your home are properly locked andthat you have activated the alarm systembefore you shut the door behind you. If youare going out alone, possibly to the shopsor the gym, it is important that you let
someone know when you expect to return.”Another good idea is to never let your
home appear to be empty, regardless ofwhether you are at home or not.
“Visibility can be drastically reduced ongrey, gloomy days and crooks could take ad-vantage of this to try to enter your propertyor burgle your home. Turn on the lights inone or two rooms; possibly one at the frontand another at the rear of the house.”
“Also, never leave the driveway gate open- even if someone is home, if it is pouring withrain or if you plan to only be away for a shortwhile – because criminals could see this asan invitation to come onto your property.”
Kriel added that exercising caution
when driving into or out of your propertyis equally as important. He said grey condi-tions or heavy rainfall could divert your at-tention from what is happening aroundyou, leaving you vulnerable to beingcaught off guard by criminals.
“If you have an electric gate, open it be-fore you turn into your driveway; this willprevent hijackers from boxing you in andallow you the chance to get away. If youhave to manually open the gate, leave thekey in the ignition and the motor running.However you must take the key with youif you have a child in the car. In this kindof hijacking situation the key is a valuablenegotiating tool.”
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WE can’t avoid stress in this modern age of instant grati-fication and constant demands.
The good news is that health specialists say we can con-
trol how it affects us by changing our percep-tions, which can help to reduce stress-relatedillnesses like depression and heart disease.
Peter Jordan, Principal Officer of Fed-health, says it is time to change our attitudestowards negative stress if we want to stayhealthy. Jordan says that while good stresscan make you more productive and creative,you cannot maintain a level of high stress fortoo long. “Should your stressors not let up,you could be heading for burnout,” he com-ments. “Having said that, if you can changeyour perception of stress and adapt to yourstress, you can help alleviate the negativeand focus on the positive.”Jordan recommends these emergencystressbusters:1. Take supplements like vitamin C, a power-ful antioxidant, and vitamin B which help tobalance stress hormones and regulate ener-gy levels.2. Magnesium is often referred to as ‘nature’stranquilliser’ and liquorice is the best-known herb for supporting adrenal functionand has been found to increase energy andendurance.3. Limit caffeine which increases blood pres-sure.4. Get regular exercise which produces en-dorphins, is a natural anti-depressant andprevents insomnia.5. Stick to a healthy diet as a balanced dietwill regulate blood sugar.6. Get enough sleep - adults need eight hoursper day to recharge the body.7. Useful relaxation techniques like yoga andmeditation can also help to reduce stress le-vels and encourage a calm state of mind.
8. Managing stress is also about taking control of yourthoughts and reviewing the way you deal with perceivedproblems.
Manage your stress and live longer
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Die o.9A netbalmammas van die Laerskool Jeffreysbaai se harte het na huldogtertjies se teenstanders van die Laerskool Kruisfontein uitgegaan toe hulletydens ’n wedstryd kaalvoet op die baan gestap het. Danksy AckermansHumansdorp se bestuurder, Nadine Oliphant, en die ma’s van die Jeffreysbaaio.9A en Bspanne, spog die spelers van die Kruisfontein o.9A en Bspannenou met splinternuwe tekkies en kouse. FOTO:VERSKAF
BINGONIGHT RAISESOVER R10 000 FORSPCA
The Early Act Club of the Jeffreys Bay Primary School raised a whopping R10 443 for the Humansdorp SPCAAssisi with a Bingo Night held last Thursday in Jeffreys Bay. Jamie Smith (back middle), the brain behind theevent, can be seen here with Joy van Hemmert, Dee Griffiths, Jessica Naudé and Louise Bakkes from theHumansdorp SPCA Assisi. Visit our website www.kougaexpress.co.za for more photos.PHOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
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Is dit ’n vlieënde hondehok? Is dit ’n spook? Nee, dit is ’n boom. Die sterk wind het dieafgelope naweek kinderspeletjies van ’n reuse palmboom in Siebertstraat, Humansdorpgemaak. Volgens Lorette White, het hulle net ’n groot slag gehoor en toe lê die boomuitgestrek oor hul voortuin. Hul voormuur het ook in die slag gebly. FOTO:VERSKAF
HUMANSDORP TOURISMGIVES RECOGNITIONTOHSS
Learners of the HumansdorpSecondary School recentlyserved as waiters, facepainters and ushers at thefirst Christmas in July eventorganised by HumansdorpTourism. They also lookedafter the children andentertained the crowd withtheir beautiful voices. To showtheir appreciation for all thehard work of the learners,Humansdorp Tourism handedover a donation and certificate to the school. Idolsrunnerup Melissa Allison(second right) and Hiphopentertainer Courtnaé Paulentertained the learners. Withthem are Sammy Jantjies,Charmaine Allison, RaccineKhan (Humansdorp Tourism),principal Peter Peterson andCarol BooysenSmith.PHOTO:MONIQUE BASSON
Lena Titus (voor), wie se vorige rystoelgedaan gery was op die swak paaie inPellsrus en onlangs uitmekaar geval het,spog nou met `n splinternuwe rolstoel. Dierolstoel is deur Charles Boliter (regs) vanPioneer Foods aan die SOS Projek onderleiding van Erena Slabbert (middel)geskenk, ter ondersteuning van hul rolstoelprojek. By hulle is Patric Dubasie, hulpwerker by die SOS Projek.FOTO:VERSKAF
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PATENSIE SITRUSHOU ’NKANKERTEE
Patensie Sitrus het op 17 Augustus ’nKankertee ten bate van kankerpasiënte indie Kougastreek gehou. Die Hankey VLVtak en Glenda Smith het hande gevat metPSB en saam is onderneem om dit ’njaarlikse instelling te maak. Drie verteenwoordigers van die Kankervereniging inJeffreysbaai, Tersia Strydom, CharlotteDorfling en Susan Barlow, het die oggendsaam met die dames van die Gamtoosvalleigekuier. Sarissa Ferreira, ‘n kankeroorwinnaar, het haar verhaal met die vrouegedeel. Anli Ferreira (PSB), Susan (Kankervereniging) en Glenda Smith het die teebygewoon.FOTO:VERSKAF
André Slabbert is aangestel as dieDepartementshoof van die LaerskoolHankey vanaf 1 Junie. Slabbert is al virdie afgelope 29 jaar aan die skoolverbonde.
Karla Oosthuizen is vanaf Maartverbonde aan die LaerskoolHankey. Sy is hoofsaaklikverantwoordelik vir die SeniorPrimêre vakke. FOTO’S: VERSKAF
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◊ Rekenaarvaardig◊ Organiseringsvaardighede,doelgerig, sterk werksetiek◊ Kwalifikasie in toerisme en/of spyseniering sal in u
guns tel◊ Tweetalig◊ Bestuurderslisensie
Mededingende salaris afhangende van kwalifikasie enondervinding.
Minimum vereistes:
Sluitingsdatum vir aansoeke: 30/08/2013
email: [email protected] Fax: 042 293 3709Per hand: Diazweg 15, Jeffreysbaai
Navrae: 042 2931779Indien u nie van ons verneem teen10/09/2013 nie, beskou asseblief die
aansoek as onsuksesvol.
Volledige CV kan gestuur word na:
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Looking for a dynamic andenthusiastic individual to
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fluent in Afrikaans and English,computer literate.
VACANT POSITION - SALES EXECUTIVE
Closing date for applications is30 August 2013.
Please send CV to [email protected]
076 371 6640
081 2144 647 041 8239 300
041 5822 491 041 8187 838
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Notice
Notice no: 64 of 2013 DM PillayMunicipal Manager
Notice is hereby given that the Cacadu District Municipality will be holding public hearings in the following LocalMunicipalities as follows:
Residents of the above municipalities are invited to attend the scheduled meetings on the name change. Theseare consultative meetings to give residents an opportunity to discuss the issue of name change. The CacaduDistrict Municipality is in favour of public participation as it enhances transparency and accountability in decisionmaking. The Municipality also believes that everyone has a right to be informed about decisions that affect themand that they must be offered an opportunity to have an influence on those decisions.For more information on the above, residents can call the contact persons in their respective municipalities as perthe schedule above, or The Municipal Manager, Cacadu District Municipality, at 041 508 7115.
Hiermee word kennis gegee oor openbare verhore wat die Cacadu Distriksmunisipaliteit gaan hou in die volgendePlaaslike Munisipaliteite soos volg:
PLAASLIKEMUNISIPALITEIT
DATUM TYD PLEK KONTAK PERSOON
Blue CraneRoute
11 September 18:00 Somerset Oos Stadsaal Siyabonga Somjaliso op 041 508 7340 [email protected]
SundaysRiver Valley
18 September 18:00 Nomathamsanqa Gemeenskap Saal, Addo Lynne Niemann op 041 508 7082 [email protected]
Ikwezi 19 September 18:00 Popoyi Memorial Saal, Draai Lokasie, Ikwezi Fundiswa Antony op 041 508 7076 [email protected]
Ndlambe 23 September 18:00 Jauka Saal, Port Alfred Fundiswa Antony op 041 508 7076 [email protected]
Kou-Kamma 26 September 18:00 Kagiso Heights Saal, Kareedouw Thandubuhle Mgudlwa op 041 5087094 of [email protected]
Kouga 2 Oktober 18:00 Humansdorp Buite Klub Thandubuhle Mgudlwa op 041 5087094 of [email protected]
Inwoners van die bogenoemde munisipaliteite word uitgenooi om die geskeduleerde vergaderings oor dienaamsverandering by te woon. Dit is ‘n raadplegende vergadering om inwoners die geleentheid te gee om diekwessie van die naamsverandering te bespreek. Die Cacadu Distriksmunisipaliteit is ten gunste van openbaredeelname omdat dit deursigtigheid verhoog, asook aanspreeklikheid in besluitneming. Die Munisipaliteit is ook vanmening dat almal ‘n reg het om ingelig te word oor besluite wat hulle raak en dat hulle ‘n geleentheid gebied moetword om sulke besluite te beinvloed.Vir meer inligting oor die bogenoemde kan inwoners die betrokke kontak persoon in hul munisipaliteit skakel (soosper die skedule hierbo) of Die Munisipale Bestuurder, Cacadu Distriksmunisipaliteit, op 041 508 7115.
Isalathiso sokuba umasipala wesithili sase Cacadu iyakube ibambe indibano yabahlali kwabaMasipalangokwezincukaca zilandelayo:
UMASIPALA UMHLA IXESHA INDAWO IGOSALOQHAKAMISHELWANO
Blue CraneRoute
11 September 18:00 Somerset East Town Hall Siyabonga Somjaliso ku 041 508 7340okanye [email protected]
SundaysRiver Valley
18 September 18:00 Nomathamsanqa Community Hall, Addo Lynne Niemann ku 041 508 7082okanye [email protected]
Ikwezi 19 September 18:00 Popoyi Memorial Hall, Draai Location, Ikwezi Fundiswa Antony ku 041 508 7076okanye [email protected]
Ndlambe 23 September 18:00 Jauka Hall, Port Alfred Fundiswa Antony ku 041 508 7076okanye [email protected]
Kou-Kamma 26 September 18:00 Kagiso Heights Hall, Kareedouw Thandubuhle Mgudlwa ku 041 5087094 okanye [email protected]
Kouga 2 October 18:00 Humansdorp Country Club Thandubuhle Mgudlwa op 041 5087094 of [email protected]
Abahlali bomasipala abacalulweyo apha ngaphezulu bayacelwa ukuba bazimase intlanganiso ecetyiweyoyokutshintshwa kwegama lesithili. Eli lilinge lokuva izimvo zabantu basekuhlaleni ezimalunga nokutshintshwakweligama.Umasipala wesithili sase Cacadu ungakwicala lokuba uqhakamishelwano malubekhona phakathi kwakhe noluntuukwenzela into yokuba wonke umntu obandakanyekayo, oneliseke ngokuphangaleleyo nangokucwangcisekileyo.Umasipala ukholelwa ukuba wonke umntu unelungelo lokwazi ngezigqibo ezibandakanya uluntu kwaye kufunekaanikwe ithuba lokuhlomla kwizigqibo ezithathwayo.Ingxelo ephangaleleyo malunga nalomba ungaphezulu, uluntu lungaqhakamishelana negosa loqhakamishelwanolwesixeko eso ngokwengcaciso enikezweleyo kuluhlu elibalulwe ngaphezulu okanye aqhakamishelane nomphathiwesithili sase Cacadu kulenombolo mbhalo, 041 508 7115.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR THE NAME CHANGE OFCACADU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY TO SARAH BAARTMAN
DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
KENNISGEWING OOR OPENBARE VERHORE OOR DIENAAMSVERANDERING VAN CACADU DISTRIKSMUNISIPALITEIT NA
SARAH BAARTMAN DISTRIKSMUNISIPALITEIT
SALATHISO SENDIBANO YABAHLALI EMALUNGA NOKUTSHINTSWA KWECACADU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY IZE IBIZWE NGE
SARAH BAARTMAN DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
LOCALMUNICIPALITY
DATE TIME VENUE CONTACT PERSON
Blue CraneRoute
11 September 18:00 Somerset East Town Hall Siyabonga Somjaliso on 041 508 7340or [email protected]
SundaysRiver Valley
18 September 18:00 Nomathamsanqa Community Hall, Addo Lynne Niemann on 041 508 7082or [email protected]
Ikwezi 19 September 18:00 Popoyi Memorial Hall, Draai Location, Ikwezi Fundiswa Antony on 041 508 7076or [email protected]
Ndlambe 23 September 18:00 Jauka Hall, Port Alfred Fundiswa Antony on 041 508 7076or [email protected]
Kou-Kamma 26 September 18:00 Kagiso Heights Hall, Kareedouw Thandubuhle Mgudlwa on 041 508 7094or [email protected]
Kouga 2 October 18:00 Humansdorp Country Club Thandubuhle Mgudlwa on 041 508 7094or [email protected]
S. S. FADI
MUNICIPAL MANAGER
P.O. Box 21Jeffreys Bay
6330
The Council has received the following applications:
The rezoning of the following properties from “Agriculture Zone I” to “Special Zone” for WindpowerGenerating Facility Purposes in terms of Section 17 ofOrdinance 15 of 1985:
Farm828Remainder of Farm Lange Fontein no 717 and Remainders of Portions 2, 6 & 7,8, andPortions 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 of theFarmLangeFontein no 717Portions 9, 10, 20&22of theFarmBrakkeduinen no 719Remainder of Portion 4, Portion 10&11of theFarmKlippeDrift No 722Portion 1 andRemainder of the FarmLangeKloofNo723FarmLangeKloof no 724FarmLangeKloof no 725Portion 2 of theFarmDriefonteinNo718Portion 4 of theFarmNewDriefonteinNo720
The subdivision of the above-mentioned portions in terms of Section 24 of Ordinance 15 of1985.
Departure of building lines in terms of Section 15 of the Regulations promulgated in terms ofSection 8 of the Land Use Planning Ordinance 15 of 1985 from 30m to 10m along internalcommonproperty boundarieswithin theCentral Cluster.
Departure application for Portion 3 of the Farm Welgelee no 743 and Portion 24 of the FarmBuffelsbosch no 742 in terms of Section 15 of Ordinance 15 of 1985 to depart from theprescribed building lines.
Further particulars are available for inspection at the office of the Directorate: Infrastructure,Planning & Development, Municipal Offices, 33 Da Gama Road, Jeffreys Bay. Contacttelephone nr. 042-2002154.
Motivated objections, if any, against the applications, must be lodged in writing, to reach theundersigned not later than 21 days after publication of this notice.
REZONING, SUBDIVISION & DEPARTURE APPLICATION : VARIOUS FARM PORTIONS(GIBSON BAYWIND FARM)
DEPARTURE APPLICATION : PORTION 3 (PORTION OF PORTION 7) OF THEFARMWELGELEE NO 743 AND PORTION 24 (PORTION OF PORTION 14) OF THE FARM
BUFFELSBOSCH NO 742
KOUGAMUNICIPALITY (EC108)NOTICE NO 103/2013
MISCELLANEOUS LAND USE APPLICATIONS
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KOUGA MUNICIPALITY (EC108)NOTICE NUMBER :101/2013
INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLYINTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY: AREAAFFECTED: ST FRANCIS BAY: SPECIFIC AREA:
FROM HARBOUR ROAD TO SHORE ROAD
Kindly note that the electricity supply will be interruptedon the date and time as indicated below. Thisinterruption is necessary for new installation work andplanned maintenance.All electrical appliances must be treated as live duringthis down period.The shutdown is subject to inclement weather.
S. S. FADIMUNICIPAL MANAGER
P.O. Box 21Jeffreys Bay
6330
DATES TIMES
Tuesday 3 September 2013
Alternative date,Thursday 5 September 2013
08:00 am to16:00 pm
08:00 am to16:00 pm
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S. S. FADI
MUNICIPAL MANAGER
P.O. Box 21Jeffreys Bay
6330
Friday, 30August 2013 at 11:00.
Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 19 of the Local
Government: Municipal Systems Act 2000 (Act No. 32 of
2000) that an Ordinary Council Meeting of the Kouga
Municipality will be held in the Kouga Council Chamber
(JeffreysBayUnit) on
Any person or organization wishing to attend the
aforementioned meeting is required to advise the
Administration Department at telephone number 042-
2002149 for seating arrangements.
KOUGA MUNICIPALITY (EC108)NOTICE NUMBER: 102/2013
ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING: 30 AUGUST 2013
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PIERRE JANEKE TOREPRESENT EC
=Pierre Janeke has been selected to representthe Eastern Province in the u.12 shore anglingjunior national championships against elevenprovinces during February 2014.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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THEMackay Bridge Angling Club (MBAC)ontheSundaysRiverwillbehosting its 34thAnnual fishing competition fromAugust 23to 25.
The MBAC All Clubs is the biggest an-gling event in the Eastern Cape with morethan 280 anglers competing . The competi-tion is conservation-orientated and will bea “tag and release” event,which also assistsresearchers in documenting the type of fishcaught, length, weight, etc. The tag and re-lease are professionally done by Dr PaulCowleyfromTheSouthAfricanInstitute forBiodiversity at Rhodes University.
The competition is registered on theEPan-gling calendar. For info contact Donald at00828045753.
Biggest EC anglingevent this weekend
VERSLAGGEWER
DIE Makro Bestmed Fietstoer en Prettrappeop Saterdag, 7 September in samewerkingmet Die Burger gaan vanjaar ’n baie groot ge-leentheid wees met reuse gelukkstrekkings,medaljes en prysgeld op die spel.
Die groter borgskap van Bestmed enMecertot die toer het dit moontlik gemaak om ookvanjaar ’n volledige bergfietswedren van
topgehalte op Sondag, 8 September aan tebied. Voorts span die Laerskool Lorraine enNMMU vanjaar saam om die fietsryfees ’nspoggeleentheid te maak.
Daar is ook weer vanjaar baie groot prys-geld en gelukkstrekkings op die spel virmansen vroue in die pad en bergfietswedrenne.
Benewens die groot prysgeld vir die wen-ners sal elke ryer wat die 90km en 30km af-standvoltooi ’n pragtigemedalje ontvang.Diegroot verrassing is dat ryers wat vanjaar aan
die 1km, 5km en 10km prettrappe deelneemook medaljes sal ontvang. Al die deelnemersaan die bergfietswedren wat by Hopewelllangs St. Albans plaasvind, sal ook medaljesontvang.
Daar word weer vanjaar ’n groot fees saammet die toer aangebied. Benewens stalletjiessal daar ook nuwighede wees soos verfbal-skiet, bulletjiesrugby, netbal en pa’s wat me-kaar op die netbalbaan die stryd gaan aansê.
Meer inligting oor die toer is beskikbaar by
www.leisurecycletours.com. Ryers kan ookby dié webtuiste inskryf of direk by die Laer-skool Lorraine, Sportman’s Warehouse en aldie fietswinkels in Port Elizabeth en Uiten-hage.
Die eerste groep sal Saterdag om07:00 vanafLorraine wegspring. Die res van die groepesal daarnamet 5minute intervallewegspring.
Vir meer inligting, skakel Jenny by0 041 367 1125 of Shane by 0 074 114 4811.
Grootpryse tewenby Bergfietstoer enPrettrappe
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VCS SURFERSHAVEDONEITAGAIN
Kirsty McGillivray.
Jannik Bouwer
Arnold Vermaak.Kai Woolf.
Kirsty McGillivray, Kai Woolf, Zoë Smith, Arnold Vermaak andJannik Bouwer have successfully competed three rounds oftrials and have been selected to represent the EasternProvince at the SA Hurley Junior Surfing Champs. The contestwill be held at Lower Point from September 25 29. TheVictory Christian School is the school with the most provincialsurfers in the province. Zoë Smith.
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DIEHOËRSKOOLMCLACHLAN
Die o.14 netbalspan van die Hoërskool McLachlan op Joubertina het al hulwedstryde tydens Linkside se sportfees in Port Elizabeth gewen.
Die o.16 netbalspan van die Hoërskool McLachlan op Joubertina het alhul wedstryde tydens Linkside se sportfees in Port Elizabeth gewen.FOTO’S: VERSKAF
HSS TOREPRESENT EC
The Humansdorp Secondary School took part in the Provincial TennisChampionships in East London. Both the boys and girls won trophies andmedals in the u.17 division. They also took home the trophies for the bestcoaches. The team will now represent the Eastern Cape at the SA TennisChampionships in Pretoria from December 8 to 14. The players are Zin duPlessis, St.Luke Mentoor, Elmo Swarts, CJay Classen, Liam Kroutz, Clio duPlessis, Tamryne Brink, Levache Koba and Jozell Mentoor. PHOTO:SUPPLIED