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times north coastXpressIf it matters to you, it matters to us
20092014
6 NOVEMBER 2015
5 Moola Building, 12 Lindley Street, StangerTel.: 032 552 2165 / 7Fax.: 032 552 2133email: [email protected]
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ANC special conference convened
By Xpress ReporterThe ANC Greater Kwa
Dukuza Region held a Regional General Council at the KwaDukuza Town Hall on Saturday that was attended by delegates from far and wide.
D i s t r i c t c h a i r m a nRicardo Mthembu touched on the speech of President Zuma that he made during the National Council a couple of weeks ago.
The Chairman paid tribute to the action of members of the youth wing, composed of IGR and their ability to deal with the crisis that raged recently when students were protesting about proposed increases in the f i n a n c i a l a f f a i r s o finstitutions of higher learning.
The meeting fielded m e m b e r s f r o m t h eTripartite Alliance that also included delegates from ANC branches, PEC/NEC members, RECs of the mother body itself, of the Women's League & the Youth League; delegates from the Veterans League, MKMVA and the PPF; delegations from our Revolutionary Alliance - SACP, COSATU and SANCO as well as the PYA (YCLSA, SASCO and COSAS).
COMRADES: Leaders from various ANC affiliates at the Regional General Council at the KwaDukuza Town Hall on Saturday
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Abandoned child
PLEASE HELP: This two month old baby was found abandoned in Etete on Tuesday, 3 November 2015 midday. According to Child Welfare Senior Social Work Manager, Penny Dhaver, the mother is allegedly Slindile Mabuza (25). Contact Dhaver on 032 551 2129 should you know the whereabouts of Mabuza
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20092014
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Criminal army in ATM bombingBy Xpress Reporter
The town of KwaDukuza was rocked to its foundations literally and figuratively on the morning of Wednesday, 28 October 2015 at
approximately 1:30 am.An army of robbers laid siege to
the heart of the Central Business District (CBD) in what was described by a law enforcement company as a “military style
operation.”A small army of approximately
20 to 30 heavily armed criminals allegedly attempted to bomb their way to Standard Bank Kwa Dukuza's six Automatic Teller
Machines (ATMs).According to KZN SAPS
Media liaison officer, Major Thulani Zwane; who also visited the crime scene, SAPS who approached the scene were shot at.
“A police Constable w a s w o u n d e d a n d suspects fled the scene in their getaway vehicles. The quick reaction by the police prevented the suspects from taking the money,” he said.
According to K9 Security owner, Sooraj Maharaj his security officers along with other s e c u r i t y c o m p a n y officers arrived at the scene immediately but were disarmed and hijacked.
“We found out that the criminals were stationed at strategic points at adjacent streets close to the hot zone,” he said.
He added that one his officers recalled hearing the so-called ring leader, listening to the police frequency while the attempted robbery was in progress.
It must be noted that in m i l i t a r y c i r c l e s ,
regiments with this amount o f a rmed personnel; break up into four teams of five men or five groups of four. The teams are g iven names l ike
Continued on page 2
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Continued from page 1Alpha, Bravo, Charlie,
Delta and so on.Maharaj said that the
botched robbery was too precise and pointed to one criminal team stationed near Natures Best whereby a s e c u r i t y v e h i c l e w a s intercepted and hijacked of bulletproof vests, guns and in some cases uniforms. It is alleged that the criminals also posed as security officers at the points of interception.
BOMB-ARDMENT: The group of approximately 20 to 30 heavily armed
men involved in a botched robbery attempt, via dynamite use on
Wednesday morning at 1:30 am in what captured the attention of the
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Other points where teams were stationed at included the Post Office area, OK Mall, the Chief Albert Luthuli Statue, Stanger South Secondary School and the main team; that included four worked in the “hot zone” (ATM area) according to Maharaj.
The main door that leads to the back of the ATMs, upon inspection, was bombarded. According to a source the grade of dynamite found at the scene was the one used in
mines. The door gave in as the lock was obliterated.
“Another area of concern revolved around the CBD municipal cameras being out of order for approximately six months,” said Maharaj.
He described the five vehicles involved as a white Audi, gold / brown Avanza, white BMW, a Toyota Corrolla and a Ford Bantam. Major Zwane confirmed that “no ATM was actually bombed.”
“The suspects attempted to
break into one of the ATM's however they fled when police arrived. No ATM was robbed and no money was taken. We are however still concerned that such a large number of individuals were involved in the attempt to rob the ATM and that they attacked our police officers. No stoned will be left unturned as we track down these ruthless criminals,” he said.
T h e K w a Z u l u - N a t a l Provincial Commissioner,
CONGRATULATIONS: Winner of a R500 voucher, Trevolyn (above); and Moses (below) who won a R1000 voucher
L i e u t e n a n t G e n e r a l Mmamonnye Ngobeni applauded the members for their speedy response and strongly condemned the attack on police officers. “The Hawks will work tirelessly to catch these criminals so that they can face the full might of law. I appeal to members of the public who know these thugs to please contact us so that we can arrest them,” she said.
CSI KWADUKUZA: Approximately six hours after the explosion, the
forensics experts dressing up to find traces of criminal evidence. It is alleged that close to a 100 bullet
casings were found.
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The Ilembe District Municipality and its constituent municipalities are in deeper trouble with regards to water supply and the Kwa Dukuza Municipality is no different.
His Worship the Mayor of iLembe District Municipality, Councillor Welcome Mdabe will meet the Minister of Water and Sanitation Ms Nomvula Mokonyane and the K w a Z u l u - N a t a l c a b i n e t o n Wednesday, 4 November to present the district's business plan for the drought.
“The problem is that we do not have enough water tankers. The little we do have, majority are hired. To date iLembe has spent more than R15
Ilembe… “Three months water supply”million on hiring water tankers. This is costing us R6 000 a day for one water tanker. We are looking at a budget of no less than R300 million to buy our own,” said the Mayor.
The District Municipality is currently faced with a mammoth task of transporting water from Mandeni Local Municipality (which source is the uThukela River) to KwaDukuza and Maphumulo local municipalities.
“We are getting water from Mandeni but there are indications as well that uThukela River is also steadily running dry,” he said.
For the past two weeks the Ilembe Mayor a led a team of municipal officials heeding calls from residents
to view streams and other possible water sources in various areas in the District.
“We are in the process of drilling boreholes where there is groundwater and doing tests to see if the water is fit for human consumption. Should it not be potable than we look into purchasing treatment plants to avoid our people getting diseases and the likes,” said Cllr Mdabe.
As of Friday, 30 October, the Hazelmere Dam was producing 45 million litres of water with it levels being below 30 percent.
H a z e l m e r e D a m supplies water to parts
of iLembe District (including holiday towns such as Ballito, Zimbali, Salt Rock, and Sheffield Beach etc.) and eThekwini Metro.
“We are appealing to all our residents to please continue to save and help us prolong the number of days we have water.
As things stand, iLembe District Municipality has enough water for about 120 days. It doesn't look like the weather is about to change so it is important that we save the little that we have to survive,” said the Mayor.
WATER SAVING: “We urge people to be patient and to be considerate and to
enable water tankers to supply as many households as possible by bringing
reasonable containers to be filled up,” said the Ilembe Mayor, Cllr Mdabe
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BAKINGCHOCOLATE
BAKINGDUST
COLOUREDALMONDS
ICINGSUGAR
Also available Sliced, diced and Sticks
ALMONDPOWDERCHERRIES
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CONDENSEDMILK
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Coloured Almonds
Pre Packed Sweetmeats
Pack of 6 Banana Puri
Diwali Cake
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from
00R2500R25Assorted Diwali Boxes
pack of 10
99R1299R12from
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Pack of 12 medium size Poli
00R3000R30 TRAY
500g Chocolate Fingers500g
1kg
00R3500R35
Naankatai
00R4000R4000R8000R80
500g Biscuits
00R30
1kg Eggless Biscuits from
00R60
12’s Fancy Diwali
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from99R1799R17
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A group of concerned ratepayers came together to discuss the formation of a “Ratepayer and Civic Association” on Thursday, 15 October 2015.
In that meeting the poor condition of the town and the general deterioration of standards of service delivery was discussed.
An interim committee was formed to further explore the above and related issues and report on
URGENT MEETINGRatepayer's body to be launched
LOOKING OUT: KwaDukuza SAPS Colonel Nene (centre) together with a team of security directors / officers, from private security companies, that took to the streets of the CBD on Saturday. During their foot patrol, the
law enforcement unit nabbed many criminals on the day
its discussions at the next meeting that takes place tomorrow (Thursday) at the KwaDukuza Town Hall / Supper Room at 5:30pm. Interested people within the community are invited to attend this meeting. A formal launch will take place in due course. Contact Interim Chairperson, Haroon Mahommedy on 032 552 5473 for more information.
Law enforcement takes to the streets
November 6, 2015PAGE 8XPress
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NEGLIGENCE CLAIMS
Have you been seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident or the victim of possible medical negligence?
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ZaZa’spassion for bakingpassion for baking
ZaZa’s
9 Lindley Street Stanger,(Opp Silverstream Wholesale)
Tel : 076 838 7786 Opening times: 9am-12.30pm, 2.30pm-4.00pm
Coffee shop now open
Re-usable Mendhi Stencils Now Available In Store
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PLACE ORDERS IN ADVANCE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENTPLACE ORDERS IN ADVANCE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
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•Jalebi •Naan Khatiya•Burfee
•Home-Made Tasty Eggless Butter Biscuits
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The girl is mineInstead of focusing on the upcoming
exams, some learners are looking for love. Thokozani Ndimande of Melville, a
G r a d e 1 1 learner alleges that he was chatting to his girlfriend. A
The Sri Sanathan Mundal invites you to their first ever Diwali celebration at the Mundal Hall on Saturday, 7 November 2015 from 3pm onwards. Join in the festivities with entertainment by local dancers and musicians. Sumptuous meals, a good dose of spiritual enlightenment and a few
Umhlali SAPS is requesting you to donate all your unwanted toys including teddy bears and non-perishable items (food, clothing etc) to distribute to underprivileged children in the rural areas on your behalf during the Christmas period. All items can be picked up from your place
y o u n g s t e r c a m e b y , shoved him in t h e f a c e , grabbed his g i r l f r i e n d ' s h a n d a n d
walked off. Ndimande shouted to them that if they were in a relationship he would back off. A short while later, the girl returned to him and she advised him that the youth had proposed to her and she refused his offer. The couple walked off and the red-hot love hungry youth returned with his brother and stabbed Ndimande in the shoulder. Mduduzi Themba Mthembu (20), a Groutville High School learner is due back at court on 15
December.
Time solves all crimeM Naidoo of Umsnenko Fashions
found her premises broken into and clothing missing. Two weeks later, Rashid Kallan, whose company provides security to her, spotted a youth in the CBD selling clothing similar to that removed from her premises. Mathanda Gina (27), a handyman at a local hardware business in the area was arrested and charged for breaking into the premises. He will apply for bail this week.
No entitlementWhat is it that makes one believe that
they have certain rights and privileges over others? A Groutville lady alleges that she had gone to purchase a starter pack and went to visit a friend thereafter. On her way home at about midday she met her ex boyfriend who began assaulting her after she refused to speak to him. She ran and he caught her and dragged her to his house in full view of community members who he threatened if they intervened. He assaulted her with a broomstick, cane-knife and knife inside
his house, causing open i n j u r i e s . H e t h e nallegedly raped her and fell asleep. At about 7pm his brother arrived home and on seeing her condition, escorted her to her home. Her 26-y e a r - o l d e x w a sremanded in custody pending a bail hearing and denies any wrong doing, claiming she is his girlfriend.
Sobering experience
M N g c o b o o fNtshawini alleges that she received a call from her brother at 2:30am informing her that her house was broken into and her television set w a s s t o l e n a n drecovered. Her brother, Siyabonga, was alerted by Nkosinathi Dube who was returning from a tavern at 1:30am when he spotted a youth known to him walking away from Margrette's place with a television. They both went to the culprit's house and he returned the television to them. Senzo Mthembu (26) is due back at court this week to seek bail.
Flying fish G l e n h i l l s
b u s i n e s s m a n , PGayapersadh's love for fishing has left him flying off the handle. He alleges that he had gone fishing and received a call from his wife that afternoon informing him that someone had stolen h i s ' F l y i n g F i s h 'advertising boards from his display area. On viewing video footage, he identified the culprit who was arrested several days later. Nkanyiso Gumede (24) pleaded guilty to stealing the advertising boards and paid a fine of R500 for his stupidity.
• Umhlali SAPS 032 9479900 • KwaDukuza SAPS 032 5518200 • Newark SAPS 032 4570320 • Glendale SAPS 032 9479001
Disclaimer: The contents of this column are provided by the South African Police Services (SAPS). They do not in any way reflect the views of this newspaper. No correspondence will be entertained.
Sri Sanathan Mundal Diwali Celebrationsurprises await you. Come and meet Hindvani Dj Kavish Kissoonlal and the SA Hindu Dharma Sabha's Mr Ram Maharaj. The evening culminates with a grand fireworks display and Bhangra Bash. Don't miss out! Contact Mr Rabi Hanuman (President) on 0834653303.
Umhlali SAPS Christmas toy collectionof residence / work or dropped off at SAPS Umhlali by Tuesday, 1 December 2015 at 4pm. Kindly contact: W/O Vinny Pillay: 073 3100 103 (Co-ordinator) / Nicole: 0 3 2 9 4 7 9 9 0 0 ( S t a t i o n Commander's Office, Room 4) / email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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Jumping JacksBlack Spider with Fuse
Saturn Missiles25 Shot
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100 Ball Magical Shots
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Glory Assorted
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Woodpecker Cracker
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500g Maizena (Corn Flour)
500g Full Cream Burfee
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5034
1kg Castor Sugar
90129012
500g Gram Flour
908908250G Cocoa
9012
400g Baking ChocolateBrown & White
250g Baking Powder
907907
500g Dessicated Coconut
90189018
+
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5kg Golden Ribbon Basmati Rice + Safron
and Vermicelli FREE
0010500105•Baking Dust
•Sparkling Dust•Sugar Flours
Butter Biscuits Cookie Cups(All sizes available)
1.5kg Ghee &2kg Ghee
INSTORE SPECIALSINSTORE SPECIALSALSO AVAILABLE
• Coloured Almonds • Diced Almonds
• Slivered Almonds• Powder Almonds• Choc Chip
• Red & Green Cherries• Choc Vermicelli
• Rainbow Vermicelli
Diwali Boxes (Pk of 10)
9515From
Fancy Wax Lamps
9519 12’s
Unfried Samoosa’s
50R24 Per
doz.Mince, Sweetcorn & Cheese,
Potato and Chicken
Fancy Colour Boxes
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9013
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Pedestrian killed in Ballito accident
UNITED: KwaDukuza SAPS together with the Department of Health marched through the town in commemoration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month on Wednesday, 28 October 2015. Seen are officials and
members of various organisations who showed their support
SAPS march for Breast Cancer awareness
By Xpress Reporter
A female was fatally hit by a vehicle near the Ballito off-ramp on Sunday, 1 November 2015. According to Chris Botha of Netcare, the woman had tried to cross the M2 when she was hit by a vehicle that was hurtling along
the highway in a northerly direction.
“Netcare 911 paramedics arrived at the scene and found the patient lying on the roadway with extensive injuries. It appears from the damage of the vehicle that it was a high impact
collision, her body crumpled the front and bonnet of the vehicle and hit the windshield with such force that i t was total ly shattered,” said Botha.
“Tragically, the lady died on impact due to the extensive injuries that she sustained.”
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495495Golden Ribbon Dessicated Coconut
500g
95169516
Golden Ribbon Baking Powder
500g
95129512
Golden Ribbon Castor or icing Sugar
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496496
2,5kg Snowflake Cake Flour
99169916
500g Golden Cloud Self Raising
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994994
200g Royal Baking Powder Refill
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1,5 dozen Nu Dawn Large Eggs
95199519
99119911 99169916 99149914 95199519 99399939Golden Ribbon Corn Flour 250g Pakco Chilli Bite Mix 500g Sunshine Vermicelli
99119911155g Nestle Cream 290g Nestle Cream 385g Nestle Condensed Milk 360g Nestle Caramel Treat
500g Nespray Sachet
1kg
993399331kg
952495241kg
99119911
400g Dew Choc
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99269926
300ml Spray and Cook
9919991999499949Mellerware Stick BlenderRobot 85200A (60452)
991199911999149914
10mt Unsgaard Baking Paper
995995 9910999109
WOW!
50’s So Comfy Serviettes 1,5kg Clover Ghee
1 litreParmalatCustard
991799171kg Fathima’s Puff Pastry
99199919
650g fathima’s Patha
99159915
99949994
1,5kg Farmgold Ghee
Bonnita Gouda Cheeseper kg
99599959
500g Wooden Spoon Margarine
99119911
2 litre Ola Rich n Creamy2 litre
Fair Value Fresh Milk
99169916take for3R100R100
Unit R33.33
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99109910
495495997997 99129912 99119911
WOW! WOW!500g
R50R50350g Kwik Bites Chevda
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Butter Biscuit Barrel
750g Kelloggs Corn Flakes + 400g Kelloggs Rice Krispies
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99149914
1kg Golden Cloud Muffin Mix
500ml Trulem Lemon
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+
250g Golden Ribbon Block Dates
994994
FULL RANGE OF CLAY LAMPS, DIWALI BOXES, BAKING CUPS, FOIL, WAX PAPER
AVAILABLE INSORE
100g Golden Ribbon Almonds
99229922
500’s Regent Baking
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99399939
Muffin Tray 12 cup (61124)
99299929
250g Kwik Bites Sweetmeats Special
99149914
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99599959
10kg Aunt Caroline Rice
99699969
2 litre Nestle Farmhouse Cream
2kg Rainbow Mix Portions
99389938
400g Saldanha Pilchards
999999
2kg Ariel Washing Powder
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992899285 dozen
99589958 Limit 3 per family
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700g Albany Superior or Sasko Premium White / Brown Bread
9999999959951 litre
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991399134 x 1 ImitationCream Puffs
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5kg Rainbow Mix Portions (R19.99 per kg)
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1.5kg Rainbow Drumsticks
9935993536 x 1 Goldi Chicken Burgers
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99319931
500g Polana Macaroni or Spaghetti
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9910499104750g Rainbow Braai Pack 6 piece
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99299929
400g Imana Soup Box
999999
400g Knorrox Soya Bag
99129912
24’s Knorrox Cubes
99119911
400g Lucky Star Pink Salmon
99299929
425g Lucky Star Middlecut
99149914
400g Lucky Star Pilchards 120g Lucky Star Sardines 170g Lucky Star Tuna Shredded or Chunks in Water or Oil
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300g Texan Corned Meat
99149914
450g Nutrific Cereal
99149914
1kg Thokoman Peanut Butter
99339933
250g Melrose Spread
95199519
410g Koo Baked Beans
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280g Bakers Royal Creams
99189918
993993 100’s Joko Tagless Tea Bags
99199919
80’s Glen Rooibos
99149914
250g Ricoffy
99249924
750g Kelloggs Corn Flakes
95269526
Fusion Dairy Blend
5 litre Aquelle
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99139913
2 litreCoke
99129912
200g Kwik Bites Sev & Nuts 125g Simba Lays
999999998998
10kg Nyala Super Maize
99559955
Take for 3
R20R20
Take for 2R25R25
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995995
5 x 65g Love Me NoodlesMultipack
959959
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10kg Selati White / Brown Sugar
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400g Rainbow Convenient PackHearts, Necks, Giblets
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400g Rainbow Gizzards
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500g Rainbow Liver Tubs
99119911997997
6 x 2kgcaselots @
R167.94
8 x 750gcaselots @
R119.92
2kg Rainbow Soup Pack
99279927
Farmer Brown Fresh Braai Pack8 piece / 16 piece
99359935 per kg
Limit3 per family 8 x 1,5kg
caselots @R287.92
99389938
Farmer Brown Fresh 4 Drums + 4 Thighs
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Farmer Brown Fresh Spatch BBQ, Peri Peri, Lemon & herb
99389938 per kg
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99299929Red Peachestub
99149914Nectarinetub
99149914Calabash longper kg
997997 per kg
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9949945 litre
99239923
410g Everyday Butter Beans
125g Topper Creams
3’s Oreo Biscuit
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R5R5
8 x 1,5kg caselots @
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Allsome Rice
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9966996625kg
99179991792 litre
Fair ValueDairy Blast
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99119911
750g C&B Mayonnaise
99179917Unit R1.99
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150gSimba Peanuts
998998
80g Beacon Slabs
996996
99149914
2kg Inkomasi
2,5 dozen Unpolished Mixed Eggs
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300ml Mad Max Double Thick Flavoured Milk
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99139913
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99169916 99169916
1kg Natures Garden Sweetcorn
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95199519
800g I&J Fish Fingers
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99289928 per kg
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85g Bobtail Gravy Pouch
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99299929400mlHead &
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99499949
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25 x 500g Selati Brown Sugar
7511975119 Unit R4.79
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8813188131Unit R10.99
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99989998
12 x 600g Rainbow Supa Chunks
9910499104 Unit R8.75
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9211992119Unit R14.99
10 x 1kg Rainbow Head &
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90799079Unit R7.99
12 x 800gRainbowNecks
88958895Unit R7.99
12 x 800g Rainbow Giblets
8813188131 Unit R10.99
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9423994239 Unit R39.99
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99529952Unit R0.37
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99799722’s Comfort Pads Day Night Kit
99129912
425mlIsoplusStyling Gel
9914991424’sPanadoSparton
99149914
90ml Revlon Love Her Madly or Pink Happiness
99149914
150mlLenthericMasculin Deo
99139913
50ml LenthericMasculin Roll On
2kg Ariel Auto Powder
99399939
4 x 500ml Sta Soft Refill3 + 1 FREE
95559555
3 x 180mlAirwickAerosolbanded
992899281 litreWhippBleach
997997
750mlCobra ActiveTile Cleaner
99219921
750ml ChemicoLiquid
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275ml Mr MinMulti
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99219921
9’s Diana Diva
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99369936
10’s Classic Touch Toilet Paper
999999
3mt Ellies
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95199519
Unit R13.99 Unit R9.66
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10 x 100g Knorrox Soup Box
99379937Unit R3.80
50525052Unit R8.75
6 x 2 litreCooee
82 x 1 Med Lemon
Original
9920999209Unit R2.56
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It's that time of the year againI shudder to thinkThat brings us so much painAs humans, with fireworks you celebrate, butplease don't leave us animals to our fateAll we need is a sedative or twoTo keep us calm the whole night throughDuring the celebrations, if you see us cringe in fearWhen the fireworks we hear,
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Life terms for local criminal
Ndlovu (63) and Magenqele Ngcobo (61) were found next to the road with gunshot wounds. It is alleged that the two deceased went to the dipping tanks, on their way home they met the two known suspects who opened fire and they died at the scene. Nkosinathi Yini Ndlovu was the local Induna at Masiwela area.
K w a Z u l u - N a t a l P r o v i n c i a l Commissioner, Lieutenant General Mmamonnye Ngobeni applauded detectives for their persistence and dedication in solving the cases. “We are thrilled that these criminals spend their lives in jail indefinitely for their crimes,” she said.
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Warm greetings on this occasion of festivity. During this Diwali, we must continue to reach out to our fellow citizens and dedicate our efforts towards the achievements of progress, unity and prosperity. As we continue with our historic task of building a South Africa that truly belongs to all who live in it, we bask in the embracing light of Diwali as we roll back the darkness of our past history of repression and cultural exclusivism. As we persist in the global quest for peace and, despite setbacks, light up the firecrackers in a spirit of optimism, we once again symbolically express our commitment to strengthen the forces fighting for decent values and peace and indeed for the development of all the people of KwaDukuza. May the Almighty bring good fortune, health, prosperity, peace and newer achievements on all the fronts on this auspicious occasion of Diwali for you and your loved ones. May the festival of light enlighten paths for a productive and fruitful year ahead. May the light that radiates from within your hearts be powerful and strong enough to eclipse the forces of evil and darkness that wreak havoc in our world.
Happy Diwali! May you experience a better life in the years to come.
Diwali message from His Worship the Mayor Cllr Ricardo Mthembu
MN 219/2015
By Xpress Reporter
The fireworks extravaganza will be in full swing as Guy Fawkes starts on Thursday and the Hindu celebration of Diwali on Wednesday, 11 November 2015.
However precaution must be undertaken to ensure that your beloved dogs, cats and other pets are safe from the stress that loud bangs bring.
The community must also beware of the Kwa Dukuza b y l a w s r e g a r d i n g t h e discharging of fireworks in terms of days and type of pyro.
Very important is that animals are not to be given medication earmarked for human beings.
These safety tips are courtesy of PetMd.com:
Provide a Safe SpotWhether it's a closet or a
crate, it's good for dogs and cats to have a go-to place for
HAVE EMPATHY: The Kwa Dukuza Animal Lovers will be promoting awareness around minimising stress to domestic pets when they will be handing over
pamphlets at the Stanger Manor Kwik Shop on Saturday at 8:30am
Pet care when using fireworksrelaxing or hiding away. A closet or crate, when your pet seeks out such a space, can provide a safe and secure feeling, much like a den. However, if a crate or closet creates more anxiety, it should not be used. Very often, a crate is more effective if your pet has grown up using a crate since they were young.
Counteract the NoiseDistracting your pet with the
TV, radioclassical music works wellor other "white noise" is will work to combat sounds of thunderstorms, fireworks and the like. Just make s u r e y o u r alternative to the fearful sounds is not being played at a d e a f e n i n g decibel too. This may inadvertently
add to your pet's stress level.
Use DesensitizationThere are some pets that are
able to overcome their fears by listening to CDs or audio recordings of the loud noises during times of calm. Play it at a low volume while plying your dog or cat with positive stimuli, such as treats and affectionate petting. Slowly increase the volume over a period of weeks until it reaches the levels your pet would encounter in real life.
Consult a ProfessionalIf things are becoming
o v e r w h e l m i n g , s e e kprofess ional help . Yourveterinarian may be able to relieve some of the anxiety through the use of drugs. There are also board certifiedveterinary behaviorists that are skilled in handling these types of situations. In the end veterinarians want the same thing you want for your pet not to suffer.
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A notice has gone viral in the
social media platforms, purporting
to be a joint campaign by
KwaDukuza Municipality and
certain business establishments,
declaring the area described as the
Dolphin Coast a Fireworks Free
Zone.
T h e n o t i c e c l a i m s t h a t
possession and discharge of the
fireworks is prohibited. It bears the
logo of KwaDukuza Municipality,
an unknown symbol depicting the
use of fireworks as illegal and
provides the Emergency Services
By Xpress Reporter
World Diabetes Day is the primary global awareness campaign of the diabetes world and is held on November 14 each year.
Diabetes, often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus, describes a group of metabolic diseases in which the person has high blood glucose (blood sugar), either because insulin production is inadequate, or because the body's cells do not respond properly to insulin, or both. Diabetes is treatable and people living with the disease are encouraged to live active lifestyles.
Local businessman, Mr Goolam Randeree (70) has been living with diabetes for the past 25 years and stresses that a proper diet is of extreme importance.
“Eleven years ago, I lost my leg because of diabetes. My d iabe tes i s we l l -controlled through insulin and regular checkups,” he said.
He urges people to ditch sugary foods and fizzy drinks, stay active and follow a balanced diet. “As a person with diabetes, you will face many challenges. It is important to have a positive mindset and enjoy life,” he added.
There are three types of diabetes:
1) Type 1 diabetes:The body does not produce
insulin. Some people may refer to this type as insulin-dependent diabetes, juvenile diabetes, or early-onset diabetes. People usually develop type 1 diabetes before their 40th year, often in early adulthood or teenage
World Diabetes DayLove yourself, control your sugar
OPTIMISTIC: Well-known resident and businessman, Mr Goolam Randeree has been living with diabetes for the past 25 years and
advises diabetic patients to maintain a healthy diet and a positive attitude
years.Type 1 diabetes is
nowhere near as common as type 2 d i a b e t e s . Approximately 10% of all diabetes cases are type 1. Patients with type 1 diabetes will need to take insulin injections for the rest of their life. They must a l so ensure proper blood-glucose levels by carrying out regular b lood tes ts and following a special diet.
2) Type 2 diabetes:The body does not
p roduce enough insulin for proper function, or the cells in the body do not react to insul in (insulin resistance). Approximately 90% of a l l cases o f diabetes worldwide are type 2. Some people may be able to control their type 2 diabetes symptoms by losing weight, following a healthy diet, doing plenty of e x e r c i s e , a n d monitoring their blood glucose levels. However, type 2 diabetes is typically a progressive disease - it gradually gets worse - and the patient will probably end up having to take insulin, usually in tablet form.
Overweight and obese people have a much higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes compared to those with a healthy body weight. People with a lot of visceral fat, also known as central
obes i ty , be l ly fa t , o r abdominal obesity, are especially at risk. Being overweight/obese causes the body to release chemicals that can destabilize the body's cardiovascular and metabolic systems.
B e i n g o v e r w e i g h t , physically inactive and eating the wrong foods all contribute to our risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Drinking just one can of
(non-diet) soda per day can raise our risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 22%, researchers f r o m I m p e r i a l College London reported in the j o u r n a l Diabetologia. The risk of developing type 2 diabetes is also greater as we get older.
3) Gestational diabetes:
This type affects f ema les du r ing pregnancy. Some women have very h i g h l e v e l s o f glucose in their blood, and their bodies are unable to produce enough insulin to transport all of the glucose into their cells, r e s u l t i n g i n progressively rising levels of glucose. D i a g n o s i s o f gestational diabetes is made during pregnancy. The m a j o r i t y o f gestational diabetes patients can control
their diabetes with exercise and diet. Between 10% to 20% of them will need to take some kind of blood-glucose-controlling medications.
Both types of diabetes have some of the same telltale warning signs:
· Hunger and fatigue: Your body converts the food you eat into glucose that your cells use for energy. But your cells need insulin to bring the glucose in.
If your body doesn't make
enough or any insulin, or if your cells resist the insulin your body makes, the glucose can't get into them and you have no energy. This can make you more hungry and tired than usual.
· Peeing more often and being thirstier: The average person usually has to pee between four and seven times in 24 hours, but people with diabetes may go a lot more. Why? Normally your body reabsorbs glucose as it passes through your kidneys. But when diabetes pushes your blood sugar up, your body may not be able to bring it all back in. It will try to get rid of the extra by making more urine, and that takes fluids.
· Dry mouth and itchy skin: Because your body is using fluids to make pee, there's less moisture for other things. You could get dehydrated, and your mouth may feel dry. Dry skin can make you itchy.
Blurred vision: Changing fluid levels in your body could make the lenses in your eyes swell up. They change shape and lose their ability to focus.
All types of diabetes are treatable. Patients with type 1 are treated with regular insulin injections, as well as a special diet and exercise. Patients with Type 2 diabetes are usually treated with tablets, exercise and a special
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diet, but sometimes insulin injections are also required.
Treatment of diabetes:· Follow a healthy eating
plan: good nutrition is i m p o r t a n t b e c a u s e i timproves your blood glucose control. Everyone should try to follow a healthy eating plan. This means eating regular meals that are high in carbohydrates and fibre, and low in fat.
· T a k e t h e c o r r e c tmedication: some people with diabetes will need to take insulin injections every day of their lives. Other people may need to take tablets to improve their glucose control.
· Be active: being active every day will help to improve your blood glucose control. Your body uses insulin better when you exercise.
The theme of WorldDiabetes Day, from 2014 to 2016 will be healthy living and diabetes and this year, there's a focus on starting each day right by having a healthy breakfast.
A healthy breakfast should help blood sugar levels from getting too high and should keep you full through the morning. Whilst cereal and toast may be cheap, these options typically raise blood sugar levels rapidly and may leave you hungry again before lunch.
KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY
STATEMENT OF KWADUKUZA MUNICIPALITY ON THE MISLEADING NOTICE DECLARING DOLPHIN COAST A
FIREWORKS FREE ZONE
n u m b e r o f K w a D u k u z a
Municipality, 032 946 2711, as the
number to call.
KwaDukuza Municipality would
like to state categorically that it
distances itself from such a notice
and would l ike to remind
members of the public what the
Municipality's Bylaws provide for
in relation to the use/exploding of
fireworks. Chapter 13 (5) of the
Bylaws makes the following
provisions:
(a) “ T h e d i s c h a r g e o f
fireworks within the Municipal
area is unlawful with the
exception of the following days:
5 November;
1 January; and
The seven (7) days of the
Deepavali Festival, and any other
day for public displays of fireworks
if the Municipal permission is first
obtained at least 21 days prior to
the event”
It has been learnt that there is an
unsigned letter with regard to this
matter. The letter is couched in a
manner that grants permission for
the manufacturing of the notice.
The alleged signatory has no
authority whatsoever with regard
t o t h i s m a t t e r . T h a t
notwithstanding, the issue of the
letter itself is a subject of
investigation.
Any confusion or harm that this
notice may have caused is
sincerely regretted.
For further information contact
Sifiso Zulu on 032 437 5046/ 076
1 2 9 8 0 5 0 / S i f i s o Z
@kwadukuza.gov.za
November 6, 2015PAGE 20XPress
KWADUKUZA
MUNICIPALITY
In terms of Section 116(3) of the Municipal Finance Management Act 56 of 2003 the Municipality proposes to extend the existing contract held with Messrs Edison Power Electrical (PTY) LTD to attend to the connection of 451 additional household connections erroneously omitted from the 2013/2014 INFILLS Connection program.
This is necessary so as to enable the Council to achieve the goal of universal access to Electricity by all residents of KwaDukuza
Members of the Public are hereby invited to submit comments or representations to the Municipality by no later than 12 noon on Friday , 27 NOVEMBER 2015.
The empowering Council resolution (C 2116 2015/08/12)and other related documents are available for Inspection at Room 21 Lavoipierre Building , Industria Cresent KwaDukuza.
Kindly contact Mr I Milsom for further information. (Telephone 032 4375094)
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Date: Sunday, 8 November 2015Venue: 19 Rose Road, Stanger ManorTime: 10am
300 Diwali Hampers will be distributed to ALL those that have received their vouchers only
Info : Cllr Madhun Sobram Sing - 073 152 8910/ 032 551 1683
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INVITATION
TRICK OR TREAT: Hilltop Pre-Primary School held a 'Halloween Dress-up Day' recently. Seen are the learners in their costumes
WELL DONE: Shakaskraal Primary School participated in the African Bank Spell Bee competition on 21 October 2015. Seen are (back row): HOD, Mr RS Reddy; Acting Principal, Mr P Govender; HOD, Mr SN Subban; Educators, Mrs K Moodley; Mrs R Samputh; Mrs S
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Lunch will be provided at Rocky Park Value Centre (21 Van Der Wagen Drive, Rocky
Halloween celebration at Hilltop Shakaskraal Primary
learners attend Youth
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Shakaskraal Primary Speech Contest
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NARCOTICS Anonymous h o l d s m e e t i n g s a t t h e KwaDukuza Town Hall every Thursday at 7pm. Contact: 083 900 6962 for more information on helping yourself or others.
LOTARE: Those attending the year-end dinner at the Impulse (Tinley Manor) on 4 November must pay in their
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Sri Sanathan Mundal invites the Hindu community to join their weekly Satsang every Tuesday from 6 till 7:30 pm. Gayathri Pooja (first Tuesday of every month). R a m a y a n r e a d i n g ( l a s t Tuesday of the month). Join their adult scriptural classes to learn the sacred Hindu texts: Thursdays from 6 to 8pm. Children can attend Youth classes: Fridays from 4 to 5:30 pm. Contact Mr Rabi Hanuman (President) on 0834653303 or M r s B e e n a S i n g h o n 0839664365.
REPRESENTING: The Lower Tugela Life-Skills Committee held a successful Youth Conference on 17 and 18 October 2015 at La-Mercy Beach Hotel. Seen are Shakaskraal Primary School learners, Talent Mhlope and Nival Gunasse who attended
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• Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.• We live in a society where pizza gets to your house before the police.• Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.• We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.• Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly, and for the same reason.• Evening news is where they begin with 'Good evening', and then proceed to tell you why it isn't.• If God is watching us, the least we can do is be entertaining.• If 4 out of 5 people SUFFER from diarrhea… does that mean that one enjoys it?• Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.• Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they are sexy.
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Both Grove End and Sunbrook have retained their league championship when they won their respective KwaDukuza Volleyball Association Premier and Division I league games last week to occupy pole position. One round of fixtures are still left to play. Grove End have been unbeaten in all competitions this season whilst after a sluggish start to their campaign, Sunbrook have gone into over-drive to dominate the Division I league.
On Tuesday last week, Sunbrook were given a rude awakening when they lost to
Grove End/Sunbrook wrap up league
Grove End: 2015 KDVA Premier League champions
Champions: Sunbrook are the KDVA Division I winners
KDVA: Log positionPremier League as at 22:10:15Team P W L SF SA PF PA TOTGrove End 14 14 00 28 04 748 611 28KSST 14 08 06 19 18 759 748 16Warriors Sport 13 06 07 16 18 659 689 12Randsons 14 04 10 12 20 659 709 08Manor 13 02 11 08 23 621 689 04
Division I as at 22:10:15Team P W L SF SA PF PA TOTSunbrook 13 11 02 24 08 703 584 22Darnall United 13 08 05 18 14 683 640 16Cool Leaders 13 05 08 15 19 674 686 10Frendz 12 05 07 14 16 600 616 10MOB 13 03 10 08 22 536 670 06
arch rivals, Frendz in a three set thriller. Frendz narrowly won the first set 28-26. Sunbrook soon got into contention by levelling the scores 1-1 after winning the second set 25-21. Frendz got off to a flyer in the final set, causing a huge upset by winning 15-11. Cool Leaders proved too strong for Manor Old Boys winning the game 25-21, 25-23.
Sunbrook guaranteed the league trophy on Thursday when they saw off Manor Old Boys 25-14, 25-11. Frendz momentum let them down on Thursday and they could not
produce the miracles of Tuesday night. They went down 22-25, 21-25 to an unpredictable Cool Leaders.
In the Premier League games played on Thursday, Grove End continued in their own merry way trouncing their nearest rivals KSST 25-19, 25-19 whilst Manor pulled out a surprise 25-23, 25-19 victory over Warriors Sport.
In other volleyball news, the end of year prize money tournament is scheduled to begin next Thursday, 12 November and will continue on 17 November with the finals and playoffs taking place on 19 November. The entry fee of R300 must be paid at the council meeting that takes place tonight (Wednesday) at the Quartz starting at 7:00pm. If a sponsor is found, then the year-end knockout tournament will be played in two division, namely Premier and Division I.
The annual awards day is scheduled for 4 December 2010.
KDAC awards evening As 2015 draws to an end,
KwaDukuza Athletic Club (KDAC) would like to celebrate all members and runners for a fruitful year. KDAC's Annual Awards Day takes place at the Quartz Conference Centre on Saturday, 7 November 2015 at 6pm. Ticketsavailable at R120.00 per person from the executive team. The Annual General Meeting takes place at the Quartz Conference Centre on Saturday, 21 November 2015 at 4pm. Mr Danny Sewmungal, president of K D A C , e x t e n d s t h i sinvitation to all members. Por t fo l io repor t s a re required by all executive members and must be submitted to Miss Ashnee Naidoo, Secretary / PRO or Mr Danny Sewmungal by Monday, 9 November 2015.
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YEARS OF STRUGGLE AND PROGRESSNovember 16th is almost upon us and we look back with
Pride on Progress and Achievements of the Indian People during the 155 years of stay in South Africa. There was no Cape Town or Durban, there was no road, harbour, no parliament buildings, airport, Kandla or KFC in sight. There was no infrastructure, no democracy or election. The Southern tip of Africa looked pretty much as it did on the day of creation.
First and foremost we pay tribute to the Men and Woman who braved the unknown in the far-off days, yet radical groups threaten a RACE who has made magnanimous contributions to the economy of this country. We as a People strove for perfection in those difficult times up until now. I want to emphasize that education was close to our hearts and the fruits are reaped from generation after generation and for unschooled individuals to make statements as "Too many Indians in Natal" and "Indians dominate in all spheres of life in KZN" is jealousy. Not realising that the Indians shipped back then had an IQ level over 70% which saw them advancing in all spheres of life. They were Men and Women of courage who came to toil and sweat in Natal as it was then known, and overnight turned bushlands into caneland and the fortunes of a doubtful Sugar Industry was transformed.
The Indian indentured labourers served as semi skilled to their white masters and at the end of their time the great majority made this country their home, but Man's inhumanity to Man there is no end. For their reward they earned all kinds of laws and restrictions to "Keep them in their Places", yet in spite of everything the Indians have advanced in every direction, in social spheres, education and economics. Under a favourable political climate their Advance would have been even greater. They have been as outcasts by a White community Jealous of Privileges and Domination, yet they were a deeply religious people, a people with a high moral purpose and a sense of duty with a great cultural background. A lesser people would have gone under the onslaught of those in power and authority. A determination to overcome and to stand up and fight against heavy odds, has surely been one of the main qualities of the Indians.
Under the leadership of MK GANDHI, they wrote a Golden chapter in the History and they came out in Flying Colours, were the early battle lost there would have been No Indian in the union today. South Africa is yet to produce a leader of Gandhi's calibre, for Gandhi's are born, not made and are not born often. At the end of almost 155 years Indians of South Africa are a vitally alive, if oppressed community and it is Admitted that they belong here. In their checkered History there is little to be ashamed of, when their ancestors landed here, INDIA was under a foreign yoke. Now the picture has changed and in a AFRICA vibrant and ALIVE they are bound to play an important part in shaping the future, a future in which we must play our part as South Africans. Yet we consider that the worst is behind us and things can only change for the better as the whole World is changing. Therefore in the context of the greater South Africa of the future we see ourselves, and in that context the INDIAN people have no mean part to play. Let us then enter the future with FAITH and confidence, even as our PIONEERS did "conquering, holding, daring and venturing." - "Pioneer's oh pioneers"
M.ParmasivanCommunity activist Darnall
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undertaking the Hill Crescent roadworks. Minimal disruption to road users, workers always on site even on weekends, proper signage to inform drivers about road closures and the speed at which the work is being carried out etc. How refreshing to see a professional company at work after the previous debacle that lasted a year.
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Racism will kill our beloved countryRacism continues to dominate various aspects of our lives in
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this beautiful country. Virtually everyday people encounter naked acts of vile racism directed against them. With the advent of democracy 20 + years ago, some things have changed and others have not. Racism for me is a system of oppression for social purpose. In light of the fact that Indians in South Africa fought in the struggle for freedom, it seems ludicrous that anyone would be bold and misinformed that Indian South Africans should not be given the right to equal opportunities or considered an integral part of this country. It is this kind of thinking that divides this nation instead of building it up, and it must stop for all ourselves. Racial injustice may be the most morally and intellectually vexing problem in the public life of this country. Our past was founded on forms of domination, inequality and oppression which involved the absolute denial of freedom for the majority. How could the ideals of equality and freedom co-exist with the racism by stealth today? Discrimination
continues to exist, both in mundane social interactions and in the major institutional contexts in which lives and opportunities are formed. These discriminatory practices harm people, they violate values of fairness and they block the further advance of racial equality. Acute poverty and economic marginalization continue to characterise the lives of the masses. This is the painful legacy of apartheid. Anyserious political project to address these issues must deal directly both with the problems of economic deprivation and with continuing discrimination. Racialised poverty is South Africa's biggest time bomb. If left unchecked, it will destroy this country. The sins and legacy of apartheid remainembedded in our collective memory. I believe all SouthAfricans regardless of race, are woven into the fabric of this country and all must play their part to ensure a bright future. The only way to move forward is to contribute to building a society based on the ideals of our first democratic president, Nelson Mandela, who fought to unite the people of this country and proudly acknowledged Indian South Africans asbeing instrumental in the struggle to free South Africa fromthe chains of apartheid. It is high time that we took a page from Madiba's book and focus on uniting the people of South Africa. God bless South Africa.
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Dawnheights Cricket Club recorded their opening victory in the KwaZulu Natal Cricket Union Challenge 50 over league when they beat Tongaat by 3 wickets in a league match played at the Tongaat Outspan grounds this past Sunday.
Tongaat won the toss and elected to bat first. They managed to score 197 all out in 41 overs. The destroyer-in-chief was Francois Mostert who claimed a 5 wicket haul from 10 overs giving away a paltry 39 runs. He was ably assisted by man-of-the-match, Mathew Dean who took two wickets for 43 runs from 10 overs. Levan Moodley, Sagar Arora and Arun Kumar took one wicket apiece to restrict Tongaat to 197.
Dawnheights innings got off to a disastrous start when they lost opener Levan Moodley for a duck without even troubling the score-board. He was caught and bowled by L. Govender. In walked Dean and he and Byron Athymoolan took the s c o r e t o 3 0 b e f o r e A t h y m o o l a n b e c a m e
The question on everyone's mind is: Is the 2015 Rugby World Cup winners, New Zealand the greatest team of all time? Their rivals believe so but not Captain Richie McCaw.
New Zealand comprehensive beat rivals Australia 34-17 to be crowned champions for the third time. They have become the only team to win back-to-back world cups and have received praises from around the world.
Former Springbok coach Nick Mallet said i t capped a phenomenal four years for the All Blacks in which they won 49 of 54 games, lost three and drew two.
"People are saying is this the greatest team? I wonder why we are still asking that question," Mallett said. "They've retained the World Cup and found ways to win games they should lose. When they get it right they hammer teams. This was 34-17 in a final, it was a tough game, but they still won by that margin. That's some achievement."
Former England coach Clive Woodward, writing for the Mail Online website, also praised the All Blacks who have become the first side to win the World Cup three times having previously triumphed in 1987 and 2011.
"To win one World Cup is amazing but to win back-to-back tournaments is off the scale and I can only congratulate
Water crisis gets worseThe situation has not improved in the last two weeks with
anger and frustrations being the daily order of life by residents. While many have adjusted to the reality some are still struggling to put alternate basics in place. I, again appeal to the residents of my ward that if you can afford to buy JOJO tanks or smaller containers to store water for at least a week's supply or more do so. Without rain the situation has gotten worse. Even more worse is a one tanker service for the whole of Stanger Manor.
Ilembe is experiencing resource challenging and co-operation is needed by ALL. Currently the demand for water outstrips the supply. Prayer for rain is our only hope while
Ilembe tries to get its house in order technically and financially through the help of the Provincial and National Government. The problem is gone beyond the capacity of Ilembe Municipality. In the interim they should continue providing the emergency service with water to our communities.
*Table attached courtesy of Ilembe Municipality as a guide while addressing daily challenges.
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Dawnheights win opening 50 over game
Govender's second victim when he was caught by S. Pillay. Keane Govender and Mohammed Shahad did not last long in the middle s c o r i n g 1 1 a n d 1 3 respectively. Govender was run out by L. Govender whilst Shahad was cleaned bowled by R. Madhoe with the score at 110. Dean found a partner in Arora as the pair put on 31 for the 5th wicket. Arora was eventually out for 43 when he was caught be R. Reddy off the bowling of D. Nohari. Dean soon lost his wicket for a well-deserved 70. He was bowled by L. Govender. Arun Kumar was next to go after scoring just 8 as he was clean bowled by Govender once again but the damage was already done. It was left to Adhir Maharaj and S u h i l S i n g h t o t a k e Dawnheights over the line scoring 200 in 38.1 overs. Dawnheights scored a whopping 92 runs in boundaries that included 20 fours and 2 sixes. The pick of the bowlers for Tongaat was L. Govender who claimed 4 wickets and a run out.
Are the 2015 All Blacks the greatest team ever?
everybody in the New Zealand party from coach Steve Hansen downwards," Woodward wrote.
McCaw, however, the most experienced Test player in the world with 148 caps, and a veteran of four World Cups, was not willing to rate the 2015 champions ahead of the 2007 side which was bundled out in the quarter-finals.
"I always said the 2007 team that went to the World Cup was one of the most talented teams I've been in, but the results show we didn't achieve our potential," he said.
"This team's had a real core of guys for four years together who have been able to do the job. There's no doubt it's right up there with one of the best."
McCaw, who was also captain when the 2007 side achieved N e w Z e a l a n d ' s w o r s tperformance at a World Cup and again in 2011 when they won, said the significance of winning back-to-back trophies was still sinking in.
"It's just that we got the job done," he said.
"It was a job we came here to do and when you achieve what you want to do you just sit back with a bit of pride and satisfaction rather than jumping around.
"So I'm looking forward to that opportunity when we get home on Wednesday.”
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