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CANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]
THE taxi driver accused ofknocking down Olympic cy-clist Burry Stander and kill-
ing him in 2013 has testified thatheiscautiousdriverandneversawthe victim coming.
Njabulo Nyawose’s case washeardatthePortShepstoneMagis-trate’s Court onThursday andFri-day. It was also revealed that he
was sworn at, threatened andcalled the “k” word after his taxiand Stander collided.
Awitness called by the defencesaid after the accident, an elderlyman approached Stander’s bodyand got emotional. “He then wentuptotheaccusedandgrabbedhimbyhisshirtandstartedswearingathim,” said Reggie Govender.
TheaccidenthappenedinShel-ly Beach, alongMarineDrive, on3January, 2013. Nyawose faces a
charge of culpable homicide or al-ternatively, reckless andnegligentdriving.
Nyawose’s attorney XolileNtshulana asked Govender if herecalledaJoshFouriebeingoneofthefirstpeopleonscene,Govendersaid he did not.
Fourie gave police his state-ment and testified in the trial lastyear.
“IknowMrFourie. I cantell youthat he was not at the scene.”
Govender told the court hewastravelling in front of Nyawose’staxi all the way from Port Shep-stone towards Margate.
Govender had said he did notseeStanderthatday,anditwason-lywhenthetwooncomingcarshadpassed that he saw the cyclist.
On Friday, Nyawose told thecourt that hewasonhiswayhomeat the time andwas not in a hurry.“I never saw the cyclist and I onlystoppedwhenIheardaloudbang.”He said this made him very emo-tional and he was crying hysteri-cally.
“Ispentthreehoursatthepolicestationbeforemaking a statementduetotheemotionalstateIwasin,”said Nyawose.
The trial continues today.
Njabulo Nyawoseis on trial forculpable homicide.
PHOTOS: CANDYCE KRISHNABurry Stander’s mother Mandie, at Port Shepstone Magistrate'sCourt on Thursday.
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THE Port Shepstone FCSunitwontheawardfor thebest FCSunit inKwaZulu-
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Friday at the Provincial Com-missioner’s Service ExcellenceAwards in Durban.
Theunit,whichdealswithallfamily and child sex-related of-
fences,servesanareastretchingfrom Ixopo to Port Shepstone.
Thearea includes15stationsand the units comprises 24 staffmemberswhich include admin-istration personnel. CaptainKishoreGiani andCaptain SunilSinghare the two senior officersat the unit.
The station commander ofPort Shepstone, BrigadierAgnes Nxamagele, thankedmembers for the longhours thateveryoneputsdailytoensurear-rests and convictions.
Shealsoconveyedherappre-ciationtowardsthemembersforinstilling trust in the communityby removing the perpetrators inthese typesofcrimes formsocie-ty.
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Man injured in ShellyBeach accidentA MAN was injured after a motorvehicle overturned on the R61 inShelly Beach on Sunday afternoon.
Netcare 911 paramedics and other services found the area scatteredwith vehicle debris.
“Upon assessment they foundthatamanhadsustainedseriousinjuries during the rollover accident,”said Netcare 911 spokesperson Santi
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PHOTO: NETCARE 911One patient was taken to hospital following an accident inShelly Beach.
Valentine’s weekend ends in murderCANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]
TWO brothers, aged 30 and 35, ap-peared in the Port Shepstone Magis-trate’s Court on Tuesday for themur-der of a 48-year-old man and the at-tempted murder of two other menaged 19 and 23. The case was post-
ponedto24Februaryforbailapplica-tion.
According to police spokespersonLieutenant-Colonel ZandraWiid, it isalleged that themanandhis two sonswent to the house in Palmview afterhearing from a relative that hisdaughter andherhusbandwerehav-ing an argument.
“Upon arrival, the murder victimand the two sons spoke to both sus-pects. When they turned and pro-ceeded to their car todepart, two sus-pects allegedly ran after them andpulled them out of the vehicle,” saidWiid.
Themanwas stabbed in his upperbody and the two sons sustained stab
wounds in the arms.All three were taken to hospital
where the victim died. The two sonswere later discharged.
The twosuspectswerearrestedbyWarrant Officer Ettienne GranthamandWarrant Officer Johan Zandbergfrom Port Shepstone SAPS and SgtWillowleRouxfromtheK9unitonthesame night. They are being chargedwithmurderandasecondcountofat-tempted murder.
Detective Warrant Officer VukileRadebe is investigating the case.
Toddler criticalafter neardrowningA FOURYEAROLD boy is in a critical condition following a near drowning at StMichael’s beach on Sunday.
Netcare 911 paramedics found members of the public performing CPR on thechild. Paramedics continued with CPR andthe boy responded favourably.
The boy was treated at the scene andrushed to hospital for urgent medical careunder the care of an advance life supportparamedic.
“This incident again highlights the importance of knowing how to perform CPR.The fact that bystanders immediatelystarted with CPR saved this young boy’slife,” said Netcare spokesperson SantiSteinmann. — Netcare 911.
Bakkie overturnsin Bhomela
TEN people were injured after a light delivery vehicle overturned on a dirt road in theBhomela on Sunday afternoon.
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PHOTO: NETCARE 911A bakkie carrying several passengersoverturned on Sunday afternoon.
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AN Oslo Beach woman, whohas reported the problemshe is been having with
dirtywater toUguDistrictMunici-pality several times, saysher com-plaints have fallen on deaf ears.
Duduzile Zamisa lives in Hill-side Crescent (near the FET col-lege) andsaysdirtywaterhasbeencomingout of the taps inherhomesince December 2014.
“It is such an inconvenience to
wash, clean and cook. I have towait for thedirt in thewater to set-tle first before I boil it and use it.
“This takes days sometimes,”
she said.Zamisa reported the problem
seven times — from 6 January to2 February.
“I had three visits from Uguplumbers but nothing has beendone about the problem yet,” shesaid.
The first plumber visitedZamisa’s property, dug a trenchand left to go fetch a new pipe.
“He never cameback and I hadto fill the trench myself.”
The second plumber drained afew pipes and never came backand the third plumber said he hadcome to fix a leak and had noknowledge of dirty water.
“It seems that it is only myhousethathasthisproblem.Ihaveasked my neighbours and theyhave clean water. How does Uguexpect me to live like this?”
Ugu spokesperson SiphoKhuzwayo said a water servicesteam have been dispatched to in-vestigate the cause of the discol-oured water.
“The municipality assures itscustomers that its water is withinthe South African National Stand-ards 241 which qualifies it ex-tremely safe to drink,” he said.
The municipality has plannedforascouringprogrammeinalltheareastoflushoutthesystemstoen-sure there is no yellow or browncoloured water.
“Themunicipalityapologisestocustomers who had discolouredwater.”
Duduzile Zamisa is fedup with the Ugu District
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A total of 650 electronic bingomachineswere licensedat the endof that meeting.
TheSouthcoastMallwas one ofthe affected venues.
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Brandon Pillay from the Peo-ple’s Forum Against EBTs, toldmedia that crime and povertywould escalate if machines wereallowed in malls, saying that thegambling industry was alreadysaturated.
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PASTOR Humphrey Chiliza of the AfricanGospel Church says God has asked him toreunite the church that has split into threedenominations.
Chiliza said the church was started byhis grandfather.
“In January God came to me saying thatI should buckle up and unite the church,”he said.
Chiliza said he has tried before butfailed.
Two of the three branches are in thesame area of Fascadale in Umzumbe andthe other branch is located in Cedarville.
Chiliza says this is against God’s will.“I have tried passing God’s message to
my fellow pastors and church membersbut there has been resistance.
“I am now pleading with all God’s children from AFG to listen and submit to hiswill.
He has asked the members and pastorsto contact him if there are inquiries regarding this plan of action.
He can be contacted on 078 149 3171 or0818047994.
PHOTO: PRECIOUS GUMEDEPastor Humphrey Chiliza of AfricanGospel church.
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The day is open to males aged 12 and older.For more information, phone 039 681 3251.
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THE taxi dispute in Port Shep-stone and Margate betweenBambanani and Gamalakhe
associations remains unresolved.South African National Taxi
Council (Santaco) regional chair-person Mandla Mzelemu said thesituation got out of hand for no rea-sonandsaidhe feltall issuesshouldbe resolved accordingly withouthaving to affect the transportation
of commuters.“Therewasnoneed for this rage
and demolition of vehicles. It is notacceptable especially because wework with people,” he said.
Mzelemu saidhe is very affectedby this ashe is also chairmanofoneof the fighting associations.
“I will speak as a leader and saythat fighting andkilling is never thesolution. In a situation like this it isunacceptable that an associationgets kickedout froma rankas Iwasinformed that the Gamalakhe Taxi
Association is operating from theMargatepolice station. It iswrong,”said Mzelemu.
He said ameetingwas heldwiththe Department of Transport at theMargate hall on Tuesday and stillone of theparties fails to agreewiththe decision taken at that meeting.
Mzelemu said the disagreeingparty has opted to go to court withthe matter.
“At themeetingwith the depart-ment, SAPS, community safety andbothassociations, itwas concludedthat Bambanani should stop fromtaking theMargate toDurbanroutebecause the route is not theirs.
“The route was agreed to beZamokuhle’s which is an associa-tion made of six associations oper-ating in Port Shepstone. No otherrank shouldhave taken that route,”he said
The Bambanani Taxi Associa-tionfailedtoagreewiththedecisionandsaidbynextweek theywill takethematter tocourt inabid toget theroute.
Mzelemu says the situation isstill tense inthetaxi industryandnooutcome has been finalised.
Hesaidthatnocommutershouldbe left stranded because of a disa-greement within the associations.
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Uvongo residents fight back>> Crime will not be tolerated in Uvongo
MEMBERS of the Uvongo Community Safety Forum (UCSF) arrangeda public presence meeting at the
intersection near the Uvongo Spar on Friday.
The aim of the exercise was to make astatement that crime will not be toleratedin the Uvongo area.
The blockwatch members were supported by security companies, such as WolfSecurity, ADT Security and Maser Force Security.
These security companies support theforum’s Blockwatch patrols.
“We would like to specially thank themfor standing by us in the fight againstcrime,” said Barry Smit, organiser of themeeting.
Blockwatch members also had achance to meet the community and to ex
plain and discuss the functions and activities of the (UCSF).
The forum is one of the most established and effective methods for Uvongoresidents to report crime.
“The community reports crime throughthe Uvongo Crime Watch Whatsapp group.All suspicious activities and persons arementionedinthegroupwithintheimmediate area,” said Smit.
Blockwatch members then investigatethe reports and offer support to the public.Security firms also lend support. Uvongoresidents are invited to join the group. Inorder to join, SMS your name and addressto 084 249 8246.
“We’d like to thank Sohail Peerzada,owner of Uvongo Spar, who kindy donatedrefreshments to the Blockwatch membersand security officers,” said Smit.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDMembers of the UCSF Johan van der Schyff, Willie Jenner, Daniel Mortlock, Gerrit Louw at the operation on Friday.
Port ShepstoneHospital raisespregnancyawarenessTHE Port Shepstone Hospital Obstetricsand Gynaecology Department gave healtheducation talks to pregnant women aboutissues that promote healthy pregnancyand safe motherhood during PregnancyAwareness Week from 9 to 13 February.
The hospital’s public relations officer,Phumza Morai, said the aim of the campaign was to encourage mothers withknown chronic conditions to plan theirpregnancy in order avoid complications
that may result in poor fetal or maternalcondition outcomes.
“In the course of this campaign, a totalof 198 women responded to the call andwere screened for various health conditions,” said Morai.
Of those, there two cardiac cases, onewith triplets, one cancer of the cervix, fivewith complicated hypertension and several other conditions.
“We have seen a significantly highernumber of pregnant teenagers sufferingfrom pregnancy induced hypertension.This is mostly influenced by the fact thatthe pregnancy was unplanned and mostteenagersarenotphysicallyandfinanciallyready to start a family,” said Morai.
She strongly advised teenagers to abstain up until they reach an acceptable
child bearing age and to ensure that whentheyfallpregnant,theyhaveastrongfamily support.
“We advised older women to have children during the child bearing age whichnormally starts from 18 up to 35 years, because after the age of 35, fertility is reducedand the risk of medical conditions and congenital abnormalities is increased.”
Sister Zithobile Ngxumza, Sister Mgwatyu and Mbambo Labour Ward Midwifery Advisors explained a number of Do’sand Don’ts during pregnancy, the signswhen a woman is about to give birth andthey emphasized on the importance of attending the antenatal clinic during the firsttrimester. Momstobe were actively involved during campaign and four luckymothers won BioOil hampers.
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CANDYCE KRISHNA>>[email protected]
RECENTLY inducted Port Shep-stone Round Table chairmanEtienne du Plessis chatted to
Fever reporter Candyce Krishnaabout life, Round Table and otherthings.
When did you join Round Table?Ijoinedthreeyearsagoandwasin-
ducted as a Tabler in October 2012.What made you join?I wanted to be a part of an organi-
sation that gives back to the commu-nity. Sheppie 83 (Round Table) runsall its projects with decorum, profes-sionalism and fun.
How does one join Round Table?Somebody has to nominate you.
You can nominate yourself and thensubmit a motivation as to why you
would be a good Tabler.What does round the Table do?Weareinvolvedinvariouscharita-
bleeventsthroughouttheyear.Weas-sist many people in need. Unfortu-nately, we cannot help everyone, butwe try our best to assist whereverwecan.
What’s on the cards for Sheppie83 this year?
Wehaveafewexcitingeventscom-ing up. We are concentrating onevents that involve cars and 4x4. Weare also looking forward to joiningother service clubs in various fund-raising projects.
What do you do when you’re notbusy with Round Table work?
I recently started my own time-share business and I’m involved parttime in real estate.
How do you balance work, life
and Round Table?If you really want to do something
you have to make time for it. I maketime for everything I love doing.Luckily all Tablers have sup-portive wives and familiesand we thank them for theirencouragement.
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PHOTO: CANDYCE KRISHNAEtienne du Plessis is the newlyelected chairman of the Port Shepstone Round Table.
MISS SouthAfrica 1994 semi-finalistand convicted drug mule, VanessaGoosen, was on the South Coast lastweeksharinghermessageof forgive-ness, hope and faith. Goosen was aguest speaker at the February Tues-day Rostrum lunch aswell as the Sel-borne Supper Club at the SelborneGolf Estate in Pennington.
She featured prominently in thenewsovertheyearsaftershewassen-
tenced to 35 years while pregnant ina Thai jail in 1994 after drugs werefound in her luggage.
Maintaining her innocencethroughout, Goosen said she hadbeen framed by her boyfriend'sfriendwhohadgivenher somebooksto take back to South Africa. Thebooks contained heroin.
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harrowing experiences in the Thaijail continues to fly off the shelves.
Her message to the women of theSouth Coast was that if you have astrong faith nothing can break yourspirit,nomatterhowhopeless thesit-uation you are facing may appear.
She also sold autographed copiesof her books at both events.
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THE anticipated premiere of Fiftyshades of Grey caused excitementlast weekend at the Shelly Centre
cinema.Coinciding with Valentine’s weekend,
the turnup was great as many coupleshad included it in their list of fun todothings.
The threevolume book from whichthe movie is adapted was released in 2011,and has fascinated women the world overwith its sexually explicit and raunchyscenes.
In the movie, literature student Anastasia Steele goes to interview billionaireChristian Grey and discovers a beautiful,
yet troubled, man. She discovers herselfwanting to be with him, despite his stalkerlike tendencies.
She soon discovers Grey is consumedby a desire to control everything, including her life.
Asked what she thought of the movieDevicki Chetty said the screen version wasa bit of a letdown.
“It was very nice, but the book hadmore detail. Part two will need to havemore action,” said Chetty.
“I expected more and can’t wait forthe second one, there was too little of akick. It was more romance,” said Anna Perumal
Most moviegoers the Fever spoke toalso expressed disappointment sayingthat most of the “action” in the book version did not make it to screen.
“I actually enjoyed the movie eventhough the ending was abrubt and leftme hanging,” said Siphesihle Silangwe.
A sequel is already in the works for a2016 release.
‘Fifty shades of Grey’ and its subsequent screen adaptation hasbeen a hit with women the worldover.
IN our Valentine's Vox Popsfeature (13 February) We mistakenly attributed someoneelse's comment to M. Khan(pictured). As a Muslimman, Khan originallystated that he doesnot believe in Valentine's Day as it goesagainst his religion.We regret any inconvenience caused.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDCindy Alter will perform in Umzumbe next month.
Introducing chessto rural youth“CHESS is not a common extramural activityin rural schools,” said Bheki Msomi chairper-son of Moses Kotane Chess Club.
Msomi is a chess coach under KZN ChessAssociationwho teaches youngpeoplehow toplay and understand the game of chess.
He said the association is engaging in pro-grammes to introduce chess to less privilegedblack youth of Ugu district.
“We offer chess classes not only in schoolsbut to the public every Saturday at the PortShepstoneTeachers’Centreandare targetingmany rural schools within the district,” hesaid.
Part of the association’s plan is to get asmany chess players from rural areas likeGamalakhe, uMzumbe, Gcilima Murchisonand Oshabeni to join the club.
“Wealreadyhaveclasses takingplaceafterschool in Mehlomnyama and Bhomela, andwe will be moving into other areas soon.”
Msomi said they also have workshopswhere they train coaches on strategic playingandalsoget involvedincompetitionswithoth-er clubs across the province.
The clubwill host aworkshopwhere train-ing for all chess teacherswill take place at theteachers’ centre on Saturday, 21 February.
The workshop will assist in training andequipping thecoachesonhowto trainandde-velop our youngsters on this sport.
Classes have commenced and interestedpeople are welcome to join. — Supplied.
CINDY Alter, famous forthe 1978 hit Substitutewith the all girl bandClout, will perform at TheRock Bottom in Umzumbeon8March.HersinglewithClout topped the charts in10 countries and wasnumber two in Britain.The band sold 12 millionalbums before disbandingin 1981.
Alter went on to frontone of South Africa's firstmultiracial bands, Zia,who released five albumsin the eighties. She returned to South Africafrom Los Angeles in 2005after surviving leukaemiaand reunited Clout for atour and a new album.
She is working on hernew solo album. Her autobiography, No Substitute,and her CD will be releasedin the middle of May. Entrance is free, but a hat willbe passed around for donations. — Supplied.
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MOOSA Abudu from Mt. Fletcherdrove away in a brand new bakkie after becoming the winner
of the Bargain Group/Imana SMS competition last week.
The competition ran for two monthsin November and December and entrants had to buy Imana products andenter via SMS. Moosa Abudu said hewas very happy with his winnings “I’m
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I AM a happy person by nature. My resolve is: there is no point in being unhappy. It weighs me down, makes me vul
nerable to all kinds of things that I don't
want to be vulnerable to and is crappy forthe universe, with all the already bad karma being put out there by...oh yeah, everybody.
So instead of sulking and gaping, whichI'm not saying I don't do – I'd be inhumanif I didn't ever do those things – I quicklydeal with it, put it behind me and move on.I'm of the belief that every problem can besolved with a bit of thought and diligenceand if after thought and diligence there isno solution...then maybe your problem iswrong or doesn’t exist.
We so readily complain about everything and the kitchen sink that we forgetthe actual problems there are in the world.I mean can we really compare the flat tyreon the way to work that made you all of
20 minutes late to the starvation of a childin a wartorn country?
Now don't get me wrong, I am in no waytrying to belittle your flat tyres and theheaps of yelling you had to take from yourboss, but really, can it compare to the truepain and suffering of that child or of thatcountry?
Can it compare to a man once living anaveragelifebeingthrowntothestreetslosing his family and being reduced to a beggar because job loss in our country is a veryreal truth?
It's really disappointing that we haveso much yet appreciate it so little.
Obviously if you are reading this youhave access to a newspaper in a functionalarea and are not totally bad off. We live
lives that could be spectacular simply because we live freely in a place where theworst natural disaster is heavy rain.
But no, we would much rather harpon the smartphone we want, but can'tget...immediately, the roadblock fromwhich you got a ticket because you weren'twearing a seat belt or the astronomicalfight you had with so and so over such andsuch and now nothing will ever be thesame.
I'm sure you will get that smartphoneeventually and the ticket will be ignoreduntil a summons comes around and youbegrudgingly pay it off and “so and so” willforgive you and all will be well or “so andso” will go away and you may be all the better for it.
But, look at that, it's all you, you, youisn't it?
We are selfish creatures, human beings,I admit, I most definitely am, but I appreciate what I have and I admit what I am.
We live in a time of denial and selfloathing... it's not healthy at all.
I think we should be happy for all wehave and appreciate it. That crappy job, isa job at least ...that Nokia cellphone is better than nothing at all, that ticket for notwearing a seat belt could be the wake upcall you need to avoid future tickets andpotentially save your life.
We have so much it's our duty to makethe best of it. Smile a little, take a momentto consider what if you didn't have whatyou have today.
Don't complain because times aretough and cash is tight, aspire to bettertimes through positivity and hard work.Man makes money, but money will nevermake a man.
Be happy and positive and the universewill pay it back to you.
Live happily, love completely and laughheartily ... it's the only thing people will remember when all you are is a memory.
Appreciate, initiate, resonate
TOURISM 360JUSTIN MACKRORY:
CEO SOUTH COASTTOURISM
A sunny and safe EasterTHE long weekends over the Easter holiday period is allbut upon us and it is incumbent on all to ensure that ourvisitors (and residents) have wonderful experiences onour lovely beaches and at our many attractions.
Recently there have been a few incidents wherebyvisitors have been robbed on one or two beaches andin every instance guests were situated in very isolatedparts of those parts of the coast.
We need to urge our beach goers that it is imperativeto stay within easy sight of other sun worshippers, lifeguards and lawenforcement officials.
Such instances of opportunistic crime are prevalentin many of our country’s tourism hot spots. We at UguSouth Coast Tourism along with our Sunny and SafeCampaign partners will continue to promote safetyawareness for our guests and beach users.
We urge people not to take expensive items on tobeaches this merely attracts the eye of criminals. It isbest to be close to other groups and the main beaches
which usually have enforcement personnel on hand.Last summer season was generally peaceful and we
wish that every day in our destination is as hasslefreeas possible. It takes the collective effort of the tourismfraternity, public interest groups the authorities and ourown populace to establish a safer destination for thebenefit of all users.
All need to be vigilant and caring of other people’swell being (without scare mongering) – in so doing I believe we will ensure that our paradise reduces the prospect of unfortunate incidents.
The other day I was at a gathering in the Midlandsand one young family man said: “I will go to the SouthCoast any day its beaches are the best in the province.”
We need to retain this type of sentiment and by keeping the Sunny and Safe message alive as I am convincedthat sporadic reports on unwanted incidents will diminish. Have a great week – it is a great time of year downhere.
SIPHO KHUZWAYOSENIOR MANAGER MAYORALTY
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UGUBEAT
Ugu intensifiesits war againstunemployment
CLOSE to 50 unemployed youth from the six localmunicipalities of Ugu District have been temporaryemployed by the municipality under the ExpandedPublic Works Programme (EPWP).
Beneficiaries of this programme were identified by their municipalities through Operation Sukuma Sakhe.
Beginning this week for five months, this groupwill be working in the different sites of Ugu DistrictMunicipality in implementing environmental services.
This programme involves the employment offield workers and interns who will be responsible
for data capturing. The municipality was allocatedover R1 million to ensure the successful executionof this programme. This is a continuous project also aimed at vigorously dealing with the country'striple challenge of poverty, unemployment and inequality.
Under this programme, the municipality hasrolled out two pillars of this project since inception environmental and infrastructure. The municipality is working hard to ensure good governanceby ensuring continuous implementation of initiatives that promote community development. ThisEPWP programme is one that drives the municipality in the right direction.
The municipality will officially launch this programme to the Ugu District community by May.
The Ugu District Municipality promotes working together to create an environment that isfriendly, responsive, accountable, effective and efficient for local communities.
For water and sanitation related updates andqueries, communities are to communicate withtheir ward councillors or call 08000 WATER(92837) or 039 688 5830/36 or SMS 44751.
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IWASmortifiedandgreatlydisillu-sioned having watched the fiascothat erupted during the State of theNation (SONA) on 12 February.
Thedisruptionanddisturbancefrom theEFF comes as no surpriseto the nation, but what was reallydisconcerting and disgraceful wasthe tactless and boorishmanner inwhich the ruling party (ANC) han-dled the entire matter.
From the jamming of the trans-mission signals, to the SAPS beingcalled into Parliament chambers –this party blundered their waythrough the SONAbeing complete-ly undiplomatic and injudiciousandcommittingagrossviolationofthe Constitution, the same Consti-tution thatmany fought for, even tothe point of death, to ensure that itbecomes the foundation of our de-
mocracy — a democracy thatseems to be brushed off and tram-pled upon by the ANC.
SONAtookusback to thedaysofthe oppressive apartheid regimewhenthegovernmentofthedayop-pressed and controlled everythingandtightlyheld thereinsoverwhatwas broadcasted and what thepeople had access to.
The brute force that was usedin the removal of the EFFMPswasredolent of the apartheid securityforces violently removing protes-tors inaneffort tosilencetheircriesfor liberation.
The evasiveness of the speakerof the house in answering simplequestionsviz, “WastheSAPScalledintothechambers?”wasindicativeof her bias and incompetence infunctioning as a neutral speaker of
the house.Shehowever, chose to act as the
president’s personal bodyguardandspokesperson.It’stimetosanc-tion a new competent speaker ofthe house.
For too long the ANC has beengiven carte blanche in ruling thiscountry, but no more.
It is time for truthandaccount-ability. The ruling party has beenenforcing laws on others yet thinkof themselves as above the law.
The reaction of President JacobZuma to the debacle that unrav-elled inParliamentwas completelyimproper and unbecoming for aleader of a nation.
To merely laugh off a matterwithout somuchas some explana-tion toplacate the situationor evenan apology to the nation and the
entireworldthatwaswatchingwasunacceptable and very suggestiveof the ineptandunproficient leaderthat he is.It most certainly doesn’t augur
well for him as the leader of thisnation.
I don’t foresee a favourable andprosperousfutureforourcountryifthis is the calibre of leadership thatthe ANC is producing to rule in ourland.
This ANC-ruled governmentneeds to be more accountable andtransparent to the citizens whomthey serve and to stop hiding be-hind their bullying tactics.
But thenagainhonesty,account-ability and truth are not qualitiesthey can identify with.
SONA has made it lucid andcrystal clear that the ANC doesn’thavewhat it takes to rule SouthAf-rica with wisdom, integrity, ac-countability and honesty.
So, ANC your time is up.
Annet Govender
Don’t feed or name monkeysWHEN will people like the ShellyBeach resident who on Facebookproudly proclaimed that she feedsthe monkeys and names them real-ise that she should beheld responsi-ble for cruelty to monkeys?
Monkeys are supposed to bewildanimals and should have a naturalfear of humans, but they becomefearless and pests to neighbourswhen fed by misinformed people.
Vervet monkeys are not an en-
dangered species.Theircurrentoverpopulationwill
becontrolledaccordingtotheavaila-ble food supply and they will keeptheir distance from humans whenthis brainless feeding stops.
BobMargate
WATCHING news reports andreading stories about matriccaused a time of reflection for merecently.
Icompletedmyschoolingintheearly nineties and it seems asthough I schooled in anothercountry.
Firstly, the requirements andpass rates were extremely high,which is not a bad thing consider-ingwewereabout tobeunleashedinto the working world.
Secondly, the feeling of seeingyourname in thepapermeantyoupassedandcouldentertertiaryed-ucation because it meant you re-ceived good marks.
Today, you need 30% to pass,which means you could get an Eaggregate.
Pupils don’t have a high targetto aim for, yet it is still a challengeto achieve.
This was unheard of in thenineties.
I amextremely grateful to havecompleted my schooling then.
However, I would like to writeone of the matric papers to see ifI would have passedwith straightAs if I wrote in this decade.
It scares me because these pu-pils are probably not ready for thenext stage in their lives. Matric isthe tip of the iceberg.
M. RobertsonOslo Beach
Deteriorating local roadsTHE potholes in Uvongo, Margate-and literally the whole Ugu districthave not been properly repairedsince 1994.
Currently, the roads are in ashocking condition, to say the least.
Countless letters have been writ-
tentocouncilregardingtheseissues,but to no avail.
The ludicrous situation is that theHibiscus Municipality is trying topromote tourism half-heartily,which is therefore a total waste oftimeandenergy.Yetourministerbe-
lieves that tourism is the biggest jobcreator.
Thecouncilmustbetakentotask.Ratepayers pay rates to maintain adecent street in frontof theirproper-ty. If youpay forsomethinganddon`tget it you are entitled to take action.The Constitution is there to protectthe people.
Fed up resident
Unsuspectingcustomers getripped offITOOKacontractviaalocalcellphonecompany in Shelly Beach and foundthat what was advertised was notwhat I received. I returned the phonethe next day.
I then found that I was being re-peatedly charged for the contracteven thoughthephonewasreturned.
I contacted client services abouttheproblemandtheyadvisedthat theproblemwill be rectified and Iwill becredited.
This persisted and I went to themanager of a local branch who con-firmed that the contract will be can-celled and I will be credited for theamounts that I have already paid.
InowfindthatIhavebeenchargedR2 547,38 as a forfeiture fee for thiscontract as well as a monthlyinstallmentfromdateofsigningofthecontract to date.
At the outset of signing this con-tract I received no documentationwhatsoeverconfirmingthat Ihadthiscontract, neitherdid I receive adocu-ment when I returned the phone.
There was no clause stating that Iwill be charged this amount.
Onqueryingthissituationwithan-otherbranchagainshortlythereafter,I found that there is no record on filethat thephonewas returned the nextday, or ever returned, for thatmatter.
The account statement does noteven have a postal address or emailaddress whom one can contact withqueries of this nature.
I am aware of the credit regula-tions and I know my rights.
It seems that this company doesnot know its rights.
K.S. Naidoo
Small-screenviewing optionsdismalIS it just me or am I full of it, but isDStv once again showing a load ofrepeats? And where have the bril-liant English comedies disappearedto.
I thought with the start of thenew year a new season of every-thing would be forthcoming, con-sidering I understand, that a newcontract with our internationalsupplier is signed every year (I dohowever, stand corrected).
Not so it seems as our optionsare really sad at the moment.
Sally LipswichShelly Beach
Peer pressuremade him do it
I HAVE a thought and/or question.My subject or bone of contention is “peer pres-
sure”. Is the phrase “peer pressure” negative bydesign? Imean, in general, it has negative conno-tations.
Examples: I do drugs, am pregnant, I starteddrinking froman early age because of “peer pres-sure.”
I have yet to hear anything positive associatedwith thephrase. Iwould likeoneday tohearaper-son say: “Oh, I started my business empire, got adegree because of “peer pressure.”
It is just a thought I have. Could it be becauseI do not knowwhere or how the phrase came into
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UMSAKAZO womphakathi iUgu Youth Radioubambe iqhaza ekusizeni omunye wabalaleli balomsakazo ohlwempu ngesonto elidlulile.
Umsakazi wohlelo iAfterhours uthi ubengazi ukuthi uhlelo lakhe lungenza ushintsho emphakathini.
USipho Mbhele osakaza loluhlelo uthi watholaumyalezo kumlaleli ngoLwesibili ezikhalela ngesimosomfowabo ongenazo izimpahla zokuya esikolenifuthi ongenabo abazali.
“Ngathola leSMS ngisemoyeni ivela kumlalelioneminyaka engama22 wasendaweni yakwaMadlala ezikhalela, ngabe sengibona ukuthi angibuyeleemoyeni ngilubike loludaba.
UMbhele uthe akuphelanga nemizuzu eminingi,omunye wabalaleli wathintheka.
USandile Dladla uthi wathintheka kakhulu ezwaloludaba wazinikela wathi yena uzozithenga lezingubo zesikole.
Uthe kuye kumphathe kabi ukuzwa ukuthi umuntu omusha osithandayo isikole kukhona ashoda ngakho.
“Imfundo ibalulekile kuwona wonke umuntu,ikhakulukazi kulesikhathi samanje. Abafana abancane abangasithandi isikole bavele basiyekebazinikele ebugebengwini ngenxa yezimo zase ma
khaya.”UDladla uthe okumthinte kakhulu ukuthi kungen
zeka ukuthi ngelinye ilanga lomfanyana ofunda ibanga lesishiyagalombili angaba usizo emphakathini.
“Ngibone ukuthi angingamyeki lomfanyana azealahle ithemba.”
UMbhele uthe lokhu kumgqugquzele kakhuluukuthi azibandakaye ezinhlelweni zokusiza abaswele.
“Bekukokuqala ngenza into efana nale, kungithokozise kakhulu kanti futhi ngithanda nokumbonga uSandile.”
Umsakazi uphinde wathi uyafisa ukuthi nangelinye ilanga akwazi ukusiza abanye abalaleli bakhe.
Esithombeni kusuka kswesokunxele; umsakaziweUgu Youth Radio uSipho Mbhele, SyandaMadlala othengelwe izingubo zesikole kanyenoSandile Dladla.
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Olwandle High awarded>> ‘It was a wonderful surprise’
PRECIOUS GUMEDE>>[email protected]
OLWANDLE High became thetop achieving school inGamalakhe’s Ward 26 with its
80% matric pass rate last year.On 11 February, the day former
president Nelson Mandela walkedfree, the ANC Mlogwane branch,Ward 26 leadership and portfoliocommittee visited Olwandle High topresent it with the trophy congratu-latingthepupilsandteachersontheirgood performance.
ANC Education and Health Com-
mittee chairperson Ken Mavundlasaidunderthenewleadershipelectedin 2014, this is a new programmeaimed at motivating pupils andteachers within this ward to do theirbest.
“We have an understanding withthe education department and there-fore the committee decided it wouldmotivational for us to use the floatingtrophy as an initiative that will driveschools to perform well in matric.
“The school that does the best willkeep the trophy for that year. If theschool wins consecutively over threeyears the school will get to keep the
trophy and the following year a newtrophy will be up for grabs,” saidMavundla.
Principal Ndoda Gwala was veryhappy when he accepted the trophyand certificate, saying it came as asurprise.
“We were not expecting this, al-though I can say it was a wonderfulsurprise and it has left uswith a hugechallenge to do our best every year todefend our trophy.”
He said that it is good to know thatthe organisation is observant aboutthe goings-on of local schools.
Thecommitteesaidtheywillmakethemselves available to all threeschools in Ward 26 for future pro-grammes.
PHOTO: PRECIOUS GUMEDEOlwandle High principal Ndodo Gwala and teacher Chris Kwane with the awards.
Sheppie HighSchool newsSHEPPIE High held its academic awardsceremony recently when pupils who excelled in 2014 were awarded for theirachievements.
The school played water poloagainst Scottburgh High last week.
Sheppie junior girls won their match101.
The senior girls and boys lost theirmatches, but put up a good fightagainst one of the strongest teams onthe South Coast.
In other sports news in which theschool participated, the first team cricket versed Suid Natal on Tuesday.
The score was Suid Natal: 191/4, PortShepstone: 185/9.
Justin Parasuraman scored 88 notout.
Port Shepstone lost by six runs.
— Supplied.
The bright sparks of 2014 (back)Sinqobile Mashalaba (left) andJustin Parasuraman, and (front,from left) Alka Prasad, RahulBagratee, Nerona Sook and JanéHills.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Umzumbe Municipalityawards achievers
UMZUMBE Municipality held anawards ceremony to congratulatetop 2014 matric achievers.
Tenpupilsqualifiedforbursariesand educational material for theirtertiary education.
The Mthembeni Nasha MatricHigh Achievers programme takesplaceannuallyinco-ordinationwiththe slogan “Building a brighterfuture”andemphasisingtheimpor-tance of education.
Parents, pupils and teachersgatheredatBhanoyiHall inWard7,and the ceremonty was co-ordinat-ed by Umzumbe Youth Office.
Umzumbe Youth Council chair-person Syabonga Gumede said thisprogramme encourages the youthtowork hard in order to build a bet-ter future for themselves.
“It is amazingastheYouthCoun-cil to see the youth doing so well intheir studies. It makes me feelproud,” he said
In his speech Umzumbe Mayor
Cllr Sydney Gumede stressed thatthe pupils never forget where theycome from especially when theyhave completed their studies.
“As the municipality we ask youto rememberwhere you come fromand where you going,” he said.
Gumede said the municipalityhas other programmes that aid inassisting the youth whether its fi-nancially, in sporting programmesand many more.
Top achiever NondumisoDlamuka from Buhlebethu High(Ward 13), is now studying medi-cine at the University KwaZulu-Natal Medical School. She receiveda laptop.
Other pupils who were awardedwere Virginia Tholakele Xolo, whoreceivedaTablet andaR4500bookvoucher,andMalusiSitholewhogotbook voucher worth R 2 500.
The rest of the pupils receivedbook vouchers worth R1 000 each.
— Supplied.
PHOTO: -SUPPLIEDAt the awards handover ceremony (from left) Mhlongo Babongile(UKZN social work student), Bhengu Sbusiso (UKZN medicine student),Nondumiso Dlamuka (UKZN medicine student)
MR and Miss Gamalakhe motivate schoolsMISS and Mr Gamalakhe 2014,Amahle Ngaleka and Bulelani Luba-nyana visited high schools aroundGamalakhe last week during theirmotivational tour.
They visitedGamalakheCommer-cial High, Olwandle High and GaleniHigh.
Their talks were about warningyoung people about the dangers ofdrugs, underage drinking and teen-age pregnancy.
“Most of these things happen be-causemanyyoungpeople inGamala-khearenotawareofexistingopportu-nities and alternative extramural ac-
tivities,” said Amahle. “Theytherefore resort to unfavourable ac-tivities, which often destroy their fu-ture.”
responsible leaders,” he said.They both pledged to mentor and
support young people wishing to en-ter the competition this year.
MissGamalakheAmahleNgalekasharingwords ofwisdomwithGaleniHighpupils.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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Bulelani told pupilsabout their experiencesin the journey toMissandMr Gamalakhe last year,which he said was an ex-perience that changedtheir lives for the better.
“MissandMrGamala-khe is not just a pageantbut a platform to groomyoungmenandwomentoplayabetter role in socie-ty. It is a life skills andmentorship programmeaimed at creating more
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drinks and socialise.No matter what accommodation
you have chosen in or aroundMargate, thisbar isquicklybecomingone of the best attractions in town forfood, drinks and socialising.
The Pumphouse, which openedthree and-a-half years ago, has un-dergone some exciting revampswhich are still going on.
Thecasual, friendlyatmosphereisemphasised by the outside deck area
that has transformed into a placewhere friendsmeet to eat and social-ise.
Thedeckisclean,undersomecov-erandcatersbasically forallweather.It is fantastic to see the traditionalSouth African braai taking place onthe deck regularly creating a lovelycasual South African ambience.
The pub area inside has become aplace where friends chat or watch agame.
as friends.The restaurant area inside has
been spruced up with funky tablesand chairs, hygienic cutlery and artworks are beginning starting to ap-pear - the artistis Magda. Wecannot wait tosee every com-pleted piece asit findsaspot inthe restaurant-pub area.
Patrons caneat inside oroutside on thedeck-withper-sonalised ser-vice all roundand prices are very reasonable.
Service and training: staff at thePumphouseundergoregulartrainingand everyone from staff, to manage-ment and owners, are on the look outto improve customers’ experience.
Pumphousewantsitscustomerstofeel at home and feel special.
If there's one thing we have no-ticed at the Pumphouse it is that newpatrons arrive as strangers but leaveas friends who return, again andagain
Whetheryou're on yourown or withfriends, pop in-to the Pump-house. The eat-ery specialisesin eisbeins,meat platters,seafood plat-ters and Sun-day lunches.
There is alsolive music
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The kitchen is open fromMondayto Saturday 10am - 10pm and Sun-days 10am - 8pm.
Pumphouse is children and pet-friendlyandgreatplacetobookbirth-day parties or special events.
The view from thedeck.
Patrons enjoy the good and friendly atmosphere at Pumphouse.
Certainspots in the barare perfect forgrabbing a coldoneandlookingout over theocean. Peoplewho arrive asstrangers leave
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>>When did you first start your business?I started the business in Durban in 2005 and
moved to the coast and opened the Manababranch in 2008.
>> Do you have welding experience?Yes, I have manufacturing welding machines
and have a vast knowledge on welding and cutting machinery.
>>What specials do you have at themoment?
My normal prices should beat any price in themarket.
>> What would you like the local communityto know about the business?
I am available 24 hours a day for advice orservice.
>> What are your future plans for WeldTronics?
To serve and supply the South Coast with thebest quality welding products on the market.
PHOTO:CANDICEFRASERAnton vander Merwe(owner) andHannes vanGreuning(sales assistant) readyto serve theSouth Coastat WeldTronics.
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MAINEAttractions hasmoved to shop3in the Medical Centre in Manaba nextto Young’s Pharmacy. The centre has
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Dorelle Lourens is a qualified nail techni-cian and has had five years’ experience. Shedoesmanicuresandpedicuresaswellasmake-up for special occasions such asweddings andmatric dances. We offer bridal packages andmatric packages for our customers.
Johandrea Botha has 15 years’ experienceas beautician. She did her courses in Pretoriaand isqualifiedasabeauticianandnail techni-cian.
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Maine Attractions staff (from left) Janet Miya, Johandrea Botha, Annetjie Lupke, Dorelle Lourens and Jacky Nell.
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SALUTATIONS chillies and caper berries. I love folketymology and I hope that after Valentine’sthere are more birds and bees stories
than the dismal disregarding expressions of the coldshoulder.
We all know that humidity is the ratio between theactual mass of water in moist air to the mass of thedry air, or for want of better words can be put as “inappropriately exceptionally unpleasantly swelteringhot”.
So if you have recently been taking cold showerstodryoffand possiblyseenyourneighbour’sboatfloatoff its trailer, you know it’s time to indulge in cold food,and what way better than chilled soups
Despite cold cucumber soup the other more commonly known cold soup is Vichyssoise that consists ofa blend of cream, leeks, seasoning, potatoes, andonions.
I am certain that throughout the ages, potato souphas been eaten, however the reinvention of Vichyssoise although debatable is often credited to beengenuinely French.
I however, propose that we be a tad more courageous with our offerings and if it all goes pear shaped,attribute it to the muggy humid weather.Chilled strawberry soup
Ingredients:· 2 punetts strawberries· 2 cups vanilla yoghurt· ½ cup orange juice· 1 cup cream· ½ cup sour cream· black pepper to taste· sugar to taste· nint leaves for garnishMethod· Using a blender , blend all the ingredients together· Keeping some of the strawberries whole for gar
nish· Add the sugar and black pepper (optional) to
taste· Chill overnight· Serve in chilled soup bowls and garnish with whole
strawberries and mint leaves.
· Transfer to the fridge and leave till chilled· Add the champagne· Pour into large champagne flutes /beer glasses/
soup bowls· Top with the basil cream· Serve.
Basil creamIngredients:· I cup cream· Salt to taste· 1 tablespoon castor sugar· ½ cup finely chopped basil leavesMethod· Whisk the cream till it is firm with soft peaks· Fold in the other ingredients· Keep chilled till required
Zucchini leek and potato soupIngredients:· butter· olive oil· 500 grams chopped leeks· 500 grams scrubbed, unpeeled, sliced baby pota
toes· 300 grams chopped zucchini· 1 to 1 ½ litres of vegetable or chicken stock· salt to taste· pepper to taste· 2 tablespoons whipped cream· snipped chives· zucchini juliennesMethod· Heat some butter and olive oil in a soup pot· Sauté the leeks
· Add the sugar, curry powder and cayenne pepperand cook for a minute.
· Add the 1 litre of chicken or vegetable stock.· Bring to the boil then simmer for 10 minuets· Season to taste· Allow to cool· In a blender puree the soup till smooth· Stir in the lemon juice and vinegar· Chill· Ladle soup into bowls· Top with the relishNote this soup can be served hot if so desired
Cucumber relishIngredients:· 1 cup diced seeded English cucumber· ½ cup finely chopped pistachios· 2 tablespoons diced pickled ginger· 1 tablespoon chopped coriander· 1 tablespoon chopped mint· ½ tablespoon mint jellyMethod· Combine all the ingredients together· Set aside to chill.
GazpachoIngredients:· 4 cups tomato juice· 1 onion finely chopped· 1 green pepper minced· 1 English cucumber seeded and chopped· 2 cups chopped tomatoes· 2 spring onions sliced· 2 garlic cloves minced· 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
· 2 tablespoons wine vinegar· 1 tablespoon tarragon· ¼ cup finely chopped parsley· ¼ cup finely chopped coriander· 1 teaspoon white sugar· salt and pepper to taste· Tobasco to taste· lime wedges for garnish· optional 1 cup sweet cornMethod· In a large bowl mix all ingredients together· Chill overnightServe cold with lime wedges for garnish.Hundreds.
Chilled strawberry soup.
Spanspek soup with champagne and basilcream
Ingredients:· 750 grams peeled and seeded spanspek cut into
small cubes· 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice· ½ teaspoon grated lemon zest ( careful of the
bitter white pith )· 2 table spoons chopped mint leaves· 1 tablespoon mint jelly· 1 bottle champagneMethod· In a large bowl combine the ingredients except
for the champagne
· Add the potatoes· Add the zucchini· Add the stock· Bring to the boil and reduce to a simmer· Adjust the seasoning· When potatoes are cooked through· Remove and cool· Blend the soup· Chill overnight· Serve in chilled soup bowls and garnish with
chopped chives and zucchini juliennes.Carrot soup with pistachio and cucumberrelish
Ingredients:· 1 large red onion chopped· 10 carrots finely chopped· 3 cloves garlic chopped· 1 tablespoon sugar· ½ teaspoon curry powder· ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper· 1 tablespoon lemon juice· 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar· 1 liter water· olive oil· salt to tasteMethod· Heat up some olive oil in a pot· Add the onions, carrots and garlic· Sweat down
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Tipping and gratuity etiquette>> Every country has different etiquette
EVERY country has a different etiquette when it comes to whom to tip,how much to tip and when it would
be rude to offer a tip.In South Africa the tourism, hospitality
and service industries often employ peoplefrom previously disadvantaged areas
within the local community, many ofwhom do not earn a large basic salary andtherefore rely on tips from customers in order to survive financially.
The following amounts are basic guidelines and you can always reward excellentservice with a larger gratuity.
Accommodation tippingA standard 10% of the total bill can be
paid on checkout and this should usuallybe distributed among the various staffmembers including cleaners, waiters, porters, kitchen and garden staff and in somecases reception and management. Youcan check with the individual establishment on their inhouse policy. If you wishto specify a certain tip for a specific department of individual you could either pay thisdirectly into the hand of the person/s concerned or hand a marked envelope withcash to the receptionist on check out.
At game reserves, guests may tip rangers and trackers individually check withmanagement to determine best practiceat each establishment.
Airport, train station and hotel porters tipping
Porters are usually given a tip of aroundR5 per item of luggage, paid directly at thetime of checking in or out.
Restaurant tippingA tip of 10% – 20% is standard but do
check with the manager as some restau
rants in South Africa add on a standardservice charge to tables with over a certainnumber of diners. If you tip over and abovethis included charge it is unlikely your errorwill be pointed out and your tip will be seenas rewarding exceptional service over andabove the basic charge.
Health and beauty tippingIt’s always a treat to indulge in a selec
tion of spa treatments while on vacation(massages, body wraps, facials and thelike) and in addition many holiday makersplan a trip or two to the hair salon. Considera 10% – 15% tip to the stylist or beautytherapist and don’t forget to leave something small for the person who washedyour hair, or ask the stylist to split the gratuity between them.
Petrol-station attendant tippingIn this country, petrol stations are
mannedbyattendantswhowillrefuelyourvehicle, clean your windscreen and offer tocheck your oil, water and tyre pressure. Atip here will depend on how much they dofor you. In general these men and womenare very friendly and cheerful and deserve
a tip in thanks of service with a smile. It iscustomary to pay in silver coins at your discretion.
Car guard tippingYou will find that pretty much wherever
you park there will be an official or unofficial ‘car guard’ on hand offering to watchyour vehicle for you. You do not need to tipthese individuals unless you feel that theyare offering a valuable service (in some areas you may be very thankful to know thata pair of eyes is looking after your car whileyou’re otherwise occupied). Shoppingmalls will have paid guards as will somebeach parking areas etc. Give a tip as andwhen you feel it warranted. If a car guardbecomes aggressive, demanding or threatening contact the nearest security guard orthe shopping centre management and report the matter.
Tour guide and coach driver tippingIt is standard to tip tourist guides and
coach drivers at the end of the day. Sometimes on half or one day tours, the driverIS the guide, whereas on larger / longertrips there will be both a driver and a tourguide. The recommended tip is usually anything between R10.00 and R20.00 pertourist on a day tour and R15.00 – R30.00per tourist per day on overland and/or localcoach tours. This will be divided betweenthe tour guide and the driver.
Supplied
Sun 2 Sun runcoming toSouth CoastTHE Sun 2 Sun Breakfast Run will see car enthusiasts hit the road in a drive from Durbanto the South Coast.
Travellers along the route from Ballito toWild Coast can expect a dazzling spectacleon Sunday 22 February, when some 100 carenthusiasts take to the road for the first Sun2 Sun Breakfast Run, hosted by Sun International’s Sibaya Casino and Wild Coast Sun.
Though it is the inaugural Sun 2 SunBreakfast Run, the response from car fanatics and clubs has been phenomenal.
“We have the likes of the Porsche Club,the BMW V8 M3 Club, KZN Car Fanatics, CPITuning, Ford ST Crew, HOCSA and manymore participating in the run. It’s going to
be a sight to see,” says Mohnish Ramgovind,Public Relations Officer at Sibaya Casino &Entertainment Kingdom.
The event is a gesture of appreciation toloyal automotive supporters and carpassionate customers.
Invited guests are scheduled to meet at
Sibaya Casino at 8am. They will be treatedto a breakfast before heading down thecoast at 10am.
The breakfast run ends at the Wild CoastSun where participants will enjoy a lunchand spend the day enjoying the resort’s facilities. — Supplied.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe Sun 2 Sun Breakfast Run will see over 100 cars drive from Durban to theWild Coast Sun.
20 February2015 South Coast Fever Page 19
• Local removals & weeklyruns to Gauteng
• GIT insurance provided• Packing of boxes (if
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no landlines due to cable [email protected]
The only way to moveBradlee’s
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W.D.O. Inspector
Registered with:Department of
Agriculture Act 36 of1947
South Coast
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Peter082 893 2214(039) 682 2957
40 FurnitureRemoval/Storage
DougsHardwareMarine Drive (opp Albany Bakery)
• General Hardware • Keys cutMANABA
TEL/FAX: 039 312 1756
73 General Sales
127 HolidayGuide
WANTEDALL BAKKIES
CARSUsed RustedDamagedVehicles
Trucks, CaravansTrailers, BakkieBins, Canopies,Tailgates & tyres031 902 5820082 623 0986082 455 0107
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164 Used Cars
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We moveanything locallycountrywide
142 Flats for Sale
BRAND NEWUPMARKETFLATS FORSALE INUVONGO.
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DISTANCE TOTHE BEACH.
STUNNING SEAVIEW FLATSFROM R595
000. CONTACTDEVELOPER
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34 CleaningServices
70 BuildingMaterials
30 BuildingServices
SouthCoast
• Local and country wideremovals
• Weekly trips toGAUTENG, DUBN, PMB
• Monthly trips toE.London, PE, Cape Town
• Return trips SPECIALS• Enclosed trucks• FREE insurance up to
R300 000• Competitive prices• No load too small
TELEPHONE:Christo 084 047 2600Petra 079 026 2619Fax: 086 610 3567
MINIMAXI
Removals
SILVER CARPET CAREFor professional steam-cleaning of carpets &upholstery. Contact
John Silver 081 334 5806
BUILDING plans(Architectural) formunicipal approval.Contact Ingo Berger
082 431 1100registered architectural
professional
41 GardenServices
DIRK BOTHMA PESTCONTROL.
For all pest problemsand quality service.Tel. 039 3121922
Guitar Lessons !!!All age groupsRock, Classical,
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Play your 1st song afterlesson one!!!
MARIUS - 082 533 6394E–MAIL: mk.kloppers@
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79 Pets/Aquariums/Tropical Fish
Harmony Hill FarmSea Park
MOBILE DOG GROOMINGPennington to Port Edward,Bath, Clip, Dip, Manicures,
Strip & TrimCall Renate
083 443 0432
DOG & CATBOARDING
Luxury, Secure kennels.Walks and exercise daily.
Call Penny082 719 0838
Open Mon to Friday only7am to 12 noon - 3pm to 4.30pm
Walks and exercise daily.
Open Mon to Friday only
Sales, Spares, Service &Repairs to Lawnmowers
Brushcutters &Outdoor Equipment
3 Servus Road next toBoniot Distributors
039 682 1337MOWERBOYZ
STIHL®
48 Pest Control
55 Tuition Courses
56 Driving Schools
Bulk second-hand tyresfor sale from R110 each.Call 083 378 6993 or
039 682 5385
126 Houses to Let
O-OO11/2aaSPOT CASH
For all Bakkies & CarsALIVE OR DEAD
From R5000 to R99000VOETSTOETS
BEAT ALL OFFERS083 570 6314
BBM No: 2644F6CFWhatspp: 084 736 8266
DEAD ORALIVE
Bakkie and carswanted in absolutely
any condition
084 205 2938
157 Cars Wanted
SPOT CASHFOR ALL BAKKIES & CARS
DEAD OR ALIVEFrom R5000 -R100 000
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Wanted
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R5000 - R80 000082 451 0986
WANTEDBakkies & Cars – Dead or Alive.Voetstoots R5000 – R100 000.
Will beat any offer
073 846 3027
CASH PA ID ON TH ESPOT
173 GeneralEmployment
66 Cycles
BICYCLES: New andused. Repairs & sparesKADWA’S CYCLES
039 682 0778
125 Garden Cottage/Flatlet to Let
Holidayaccommodation
Anerley
Ramsgate
Self Catering Cottageswith lots of facilities
R175 pppn073 775 2861039 316 6097
www.bellevuekzn.co.za
Secure, seafront14 sleeper on Ramsgate
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sea view. Includesdomestic, DSTV
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“liViNGWaTERs”Stunning
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083 654 6685082 659 6942
“KlEiNPaRadys”Self-Catering
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out of season.039 681 2611 /072 244 3788
23 PersonalServices
25 LegalNotice
49 Plumbing/Electrical/Home Repairs
SOUTHPORT 2 bedhouse, o/plan lounge/kitchen.1 bathroom withshower. Close to allamenities. R4000pm
excl.W/L 078 721 4342
29 Uvongo Square, Foster Rd, UvongoTel: 039 315 0046Fax: 086 693 5201
Email: [email protected]: www.infopersonnel.co.za
P.S: Even if we have not advertised a position, youare welcome to fax your CV for any future positions.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE: Experienced full functionAdministrator with bookkeeping andSales professional with own vehicle.
00 LATELINEAGE
To Let : Palm Breeze,Palm Beach
2 bed log cabin –R3850
3 bed log cabin –R4400
Available immediately.Excl W/L.
Deposit required.John (to view)083 303 8944
Hellene (to apply)083 977 8232
LOOKING FORTHEFATHER of Elam
Ntlawuzana080421 5685 087
whose Mother AbongileElern Ntlawuzanapassed away inDecember 2011.
Contact 078 791 7015
Good homes neededfor Harmony HillRescue Dogs.
082 719 0838/039 681 3909
Harmony Hill has some beautiful, sociable and well-trained dogs at our rescue haven. Small, medium andlarge sizes. Our Cats Cradle haven has a wonderful
variety of cats and kittens. All our rescues are in needof loving homes with serious pet lovers.
Two male Huskies, approx. three years, need avery good home. They are sociable and have been
sterilised. Owners relocating. For more informationphone 071 814 4018.
73 General Sales
GALVANIZED SLIDINGGATE, 4m x 1.8m high.Like new incl. wheels &brackets. R3 700 oncoTel: 082 680 0659
2 X BREEDING PAIROF BANTAMSR100 per pair.083 293 9529
121 Board andLodging
UVONGO - 1 x Boarderrequired in furnishedhouse. E/W & washingincluded. R2000.00 per
month. Immediate occupa-tion. 079-813-4299 or
039) 3155576
UVONGO - Avail. 01/03Single Mature Lady.1 Bed, Sep. lounge.R1800pm. plus dep.
W&L incl. 074 773 1034
AVROY SHLAINCOSMETICS DIRECT
SELLING.Do you NEED to
EARN MONEY? Commis-sion only, Incentives& Free gifts. SMS yourfull name & area whereyou live to 083 743 6399
BUSY South CoastBicycle Shop is lookingfor experienced BikeMechanic. Salary neg.
depending on experience.Fax CV to 086 455 2985.
173 GeneralEmployment
ANNA seeks domesticwork Tuesdays & Fridays.References available.14yrs experience.079 487 9988
AYANDA seeking domes-tic work. Has exp. 5 days
a week. Live out.060 324 8149
FOR SALESecond hand
100lt geyser, goodcondition R950
90m x 1.8 secondhand prefab slabsR8500 ONCO
073-490-4237
Qualifiedmachinistwanted.Call at
Fair PriceStores
(38 Wooley Str, PortShepstone)or phone039) 682-0687.
VACANCYReceptionist /Housekeeperrequired, mustbe computerliterate, forself-cateringaccommo-dation. Call at2 Valley Road,Port Edward.
BOILERMAKERREQUIRED WITHA MINIMUM OF 5
YEARS EXPERIENCEIN STAINLESS STEEL
WELDING.CALL : 079 803 8448
EMAIL : [email protected]
Very Reasonable PricesElectrical:
• Installation of any wiring• Repairs to house-wiring
• Centurion gate motor repairs
Very Reasonable PricesVery Reasonable Prices
Plumbing/ElectricalServices
Alexander - Phone No. 079 690 6198
Plumbing:• Installing of Geysers• New Bathrooms• Replacing of pipes
• All plumbing requirements• Any other Handyman work
• All electrical requirements
south coast
FEVERclassiFiEds
dEadliNE TiMEFORadVERTisiNG10aMTuEsday
call039682 1010
Crezia Tilers15 years experience
• Specialising in allwall and floor tiling
• Ceramic• Porcelain• Flag Stone etc.• Painting & timber
repairsCall us now for a FREEnon obligation quote
Contact: Claude Hudson- 073 237 9458
SECONDHAND ROOFTILES. 083 293 9529
ITALIAN IMPORTEDTILES: 30 x30 R80 perbox (sqm) 11 tiles in box
071 209 0750 /039 314 4753
173 GeneralEmployment
49 SALES PEOPLEwanted for USA co.
079 801 8144 or [email protected]
179 Work Wanted:Domestic
General Sales
GARAGES: Single or dou-ble (to leave boats in safeplace) R150 000 singleR250 000 Double & lev-ies applicable. 071 2090750/039 314 4753
GARAGE SALE –Curtains, Headboards,Beds, Clothing, Shoes,Handbags (34-46 sizes)
Eye-Level Oven071 209 0750/ 039 314 4753
BABY GOODS: Cots,Prams, Car Seats & Beau-tiful Baby Clothes. 071209 0750/039 314 4753
Flats to let
LETOUESSROK,Ramsgate – R4000pmStudio, sleeps 2, kitch-enette, bathroom with
shower, parking, secure.Pool & braai in lovely
gardens. Elect paid to B.Corp. 071 209 0750 /
039 314 4753
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COASTAL SERVICES DIRECTORY
MEDICAL &HEALTH DIRECTORYPharmacies
Anerley PharmacySouthport shopping centre.
Tel: (039) 681 3282 Dr Bernadine JamesCounselling Psychologist
H.D.E (Wits) B.A. (Honours- UNISA). M.A. CounsellingPsychology RAU Cum Laude.D Litt et Phil CounsellingPsychology (UJ)
Practice No. 8625093
• Depression• Marriage• Grief• Educational Assessments• Grade 9: Subject choice• Grade 11/12:Career Counselling
Tel: 039 317 1759Email: [email protected]
Moved to 13 Wartski Drive, (Near Margate Netcare)
Specialist in assessments for the last 22 years.Assessments also available in Afrikaans
OPEN FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Marine Beach Clinic
Marina Beach Clinic &Surgery Open
Monday - Sunday andholidays from2pm-6pm
082 446 7332 /079 063 4468Dr Taks SinghAvailable
Tues afternoons5:30-9pm Surgery:039 682 4494 /082 555 4826
Marina Beach Clinicalso does emergencycall outs 082 446 7332
Optometrists
Odokotela BamehloMargate : 0393120354
P/Shepstone : 0396822867Free S/Glass Offer.
AT YOUR SERVICE
Contact :Delue
039 682 1010
PLEASE CALL USON 039 682 1010
Contact Delue and Tracy
• Septic Tanks• Paving slabs• Pipeline markers• Lockable slabs• Stormwater coverslabs & splays
• Sewer rings &covers
• Fig 6, 12 & minikerbs
• Steps• Gulleys• Wall cappings• Pillar tops• Soil Retainers• Concrete benches• Manhole spacerelements
• Cast iron frames
350 Commercial Drive,Marburg, Port Shepstone Ext 5
www.vnhprecast.co.za• Rated Level 1 B-BBEE 100%
Tel: 039 682 0748 • Fax: 039 684 0748Cell: 082 553 3285
VNHPRECASTING ccSupply to Water, Sewer & Road Projects
SEWER RINGS
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DOUBLE WASH TROUGH
LOCKABLE SLABS
R399excl vat
VNH
For all your paving requirements
PAVING & RETAINING WALLS
Tel: 082 445 0963
Pave-it
south coast
FEVER
DOLPHINPAVING ccEstablished 1995experience in industrialand domestic paving
Neville039 315 0072 • 072 755 2388
* PersonalSupervision* No deposit
OUR FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOUR SATISFACTION
Port to Port• Garden services
• Tree felling • Rubble removal• Pool services.
Once off or on-goingUnder direct supervision
Irvine082 563 8707
IME Garden Service
Visit us Monday - Saturday
083 557 3636082 495 8767078 109 5203
060 405 2449039 682 6651
Bring ID, Payslip, Bank Statement andAccount Statements
Shop 2B, Aiken Road, Portston Centre,Port Shepstone
R20 000 - R5 Million?
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R30 000 - R600 p.m.R50 000 - R800 p.m.
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CONSOLIDATE DEBTINTO 1 PAYMENT
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• Adult, Child and Adolescent Therapy(All psychological problems)
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Email: [email protected]: 12 Quarry Road Port Shepstone
DR. CAThRIn VEnTER
Tel: 039-6822787 I Cell: 073 774 6416
M.Soc.Sci, PhD - Practice no: 0290157
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Are debt collectors harassing you for payments?Are your bills more than your income?Are you falling behind with loans, house and carpayments?
Office 17, Sheppie MallAiken Street, Port ShepstoneTel: 039 682 0301 - Fax: 086 614 0596Email: [email protected]:http://www.aeadmin.co.za
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WE BUY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE!
We also buy & sell used vehicles
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Next to Marine Drive Motors, Opp. Video one
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Fridges | Stoves | Appliances| Furniture | Bedroom Suites| Wardrobes | Cupboards etc.
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or083 269 1462
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CARPETCONTRACTS
ESTABLISHED 1979
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the road fromABSA BANK
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20 February2015 South Coast Fever Page 21
AUCTIONNOTICE OF SALE
IN THE HIGH COURTOF SOUTH AFRICA,KWAZULU NATALDIVISION, PIETER-M A R I T Z B U R G ,CASE NUMBER:7751/2014, ABSABANK LIMITEDNO. 86/04794/06/ BELLA COOLAINVESTMENTS 57CC & JAN ADRIAANMARX N.O in hiscapacity as Trusteefor the time beingof RIAAN MARXFAMILIE TRUSTNO: IT 3966/96 &JAMES HIGGOVORSTER N.O in hiscapacity as Trusteefor the time beingof RIAAN MARXFAMILIE TRUSTNO: IT 3966/96 &KAREN CATHERINAELIZABETH MARXN.O in her capacityas Trustee for thetime being of RIAANMARX FAMILIETRUST NO: IT3966/96 & JAMESHIGGO VORSTERN.O in his capacity
as Trustee forthe time being ofCHOPPIE VORSTERFAMILIE TRUST NO:IT 3969/96 & JANADRIAAN MARX N.Oin his capacity asTrustee for the timebeing of CHOPPIEVORSTER FAMILIETRUST NO: IT3969/96 & SANDRAVORSTER N.O inher capacity asTrustee for the timebeing of CHOPPIEVORSTER FAMILIETRUST NO: IT3969/96. This is a salein execution pursuantto a judgementobtained in the aboveHonourable Court interms of which thefollowing property willbe sold in executionon 6 MARCH 2015AT 10H00 AT THESHERIFF’S OFFICE,67 WILLIAMSONSTREET, SCOTT-BURGH namely,CERTAIN: ERF 1349P E N N I N G T O N ,R E G I S T R A T I O NDIVISION ET,PROVINCE OF
KWAZULU-NATALIN EXTENT 583 (FIVEHUNDRED ANDEIGHTY THREE)SQUARE METRES;HELD BY DEEDOF TRANSFERN O . T 4 9 1 4 4 / 0 7 .The property isimproved, withoutanything warrantedby: VACANT LAND.Physical addressis ERF 1349P E N N I N G T O N .ZONING: SPECIALR E S I D E N T I A L( N O T H I N GGUARANTEED) thematerial terms are10% deposit, balancepayable on transfer,guarantees within21 days of sale. TheRules of this auctionis available 24 hoursbefore the auctionat the office of theSheriff Scottburgh,67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh.The office of theSheriff for Scottburghwill conduct the salewith auctioneer JJMathews. Adver-tising costs at
current publicationrates and sale costsaccording to courtrules, apply. Regis-tration as a buyer is apre-requisite subjectto conditions, interalia:A) Directive ofthe ConsumerProtection Act 68 of2008.( U R Lht tp : / /w w w.info.gov.za/v iew/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)B) FICA - legislationi.r.o. proof of identityand address partic-ulars.C) Payment of aRegistration Fee ofR10 000.00 by bankguarantee chequeD) Registrationconditions.The full Conditionscan be inspectedat the offices of theSheriff High Court,S C O T T B U R G H ,67 WILLIAMSONSTREET, SCOTT-BURGH. STRAUSSDALY INC. MRSCHETTY/A0038/2466.
AUCTIONNOTICE OF SALEIN THE HIGHCOURT OF
SOUTH AFRICA,KWAZULU NATALDIVISION, PIETER-MARITZBURG,CASE NUMBER:
1342/2014,ABSA BANKLIMITED NO.86/04794/06 /
E VAN DER WALTThis is a sale inexecution pursuantto a judgementobtained in the aboveHonourable Court interms of which thefollowing property willbe sold in executionon on 6 MARCH 2015AT 10H00 AT THESHERIFF’S OFFICE,67 WILLIAMSONSTREET, SCOTT-BURGH, namely,CERTAIN: (1)A unit consisting of– (a) Section No.107as shown and morefully describedon Sectional PlanNo.SS786/2006, inthe scheme knownas ILLALA PALMSin respect of theland and building
or buildings situateat UMZUMBE, inthe Hibiscus CoastMunicipality ofwhich section thefloor area, accordingto the said sectionalplan, is 38 (ThirtyEight) square metresin extent; and anundivided sharein the commonproperty in thescheme apportionedto the said sectionin accordance withthe participationquota as endorsedon the said sectionalplan. Held by Deedof Transfer No.ST5460/2010 (2)An exclusive usearea describedas GARDEN G107measuring 354(Three Hundred andFifty Four) squaremetres being assuch part of thecommon property,comprising the landand the schemeknown as ILLALAPALMS in respect ofthe land and buildingor buildings situateat UMZUMBE inthe Hibiscus Coast
Municipality, asshown and morefully described onSectional Plan No.SS786/2006 held byNOTARIAL DEEDOF CESSION NO.SK530/2010. Theproperty is improved,without anythingwarranted by: AUNIT COMPRISINGOF - KITCHEN,B E D R O O M ,LOUNGE &B A T H R O O M .OTHER: GARDEN.Physical address isUNIT 107 ILLALAPALM, 198 MAINROAD, UMZUMBE.ZONING: GENERALR E S I D E N T I A L( N O T H I N GGUARANTEED) thematerial terms are10% deposit, balancepayable on transfer,guarantees within21 days of sale. TheRules of this auctionis available 24 hoursbefore the auctionat the office of theSheriff Scottburgh,67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh.The office of theSheriff for Scottburgh
will conduct the salewith auctioneer JJMathews. Adver-tising costs atcurrent publicationrates and sale costsaccording to courtrules, apply. Regis-tration as a buyer is apre-requisite subjectto conditions, interalia:A) Directive ofthe ConsumerProtection Act 68 of2008.(URLht tp : / /www.info.gov.za/v iew/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)B) FICA - legislationi.r.o. proof of identityand address partic-ulars.C) Payment of aRegistration Fee ofR10 000.00 by bankguarantee chequeThe full Conditionscan be inspectedat the offices of theSheriff High Court,S C O T T B U R G H ,67 WILLIAMSONSTREET, SCOTT-BURGH. STRAUSSDALY INC. MRSCHETTY/A0038/2363.
AUCTIONNOTICE OF SALE
IN THE HIGHCOURT OF SOUTHAFRICA, KWAZULUNATAL LOCALDIVISION, DURBAN,CASE NUMBER:1 3 4 0 9 / 2 0 1 1 ,STANDARD BANKOF SOUTH AFRICALIMITED / S & F B SKHAN. This is a salein execution pursuantto a judgementobtained in the aboveHonourable Court interms of which thefollowing property willbe sold in executionon 6 MARCH 2015AT 10H00 AT THESHERIFF’S OFFICE,67 WILLIAMSONSTREET, SCOTT-BURGH namely,CERTAIN: ERF 103C R A I G I E B U R N( E X T E N S I O NNO.1), REGIS-TRATION DIVISIONET, PROVINCE OFKWAZULU NATAL,IN EXTENT 901
(NINE HUNDREDAND ONE) SQUAREMETRES, HELD BYDEED OF TRANSFERNO. T 34918/05.The property isimproved, withoutanything warrantedby: BRICK ANDCEMENT BUILDINGUNDER TILEDROOF CONSISTOF - OPEN PLANLOUNGE & DININGROOM, MODERNKITCHEN WITHBUILT IN OVEN,C U P B O A R D S ,COUNTERS &DRAINERS KITCHENISLAND, SCULLERY,GUEST BATHROOMWITH SHOWER,TWIN BASINSAND TOILET, TWOGUEST BEDROOMSWITH BUILT INC U P B O A R D S ,MAIN BEDROOMWITH WALK INC U P B O A R D SAND ENSUITE- BATHROOMC O N T A I N I N G
LARGE BATH,SHOWER ANDTOILET, 1 STUDYAND PERIMETERWALL WITH LARGESTEEL GATE.Physical address is 24CYPRESS STREET,C R A I G I E B U R N .ZONING: SPECIALR E S I D E N T I A L( N O T H I N GGUARANTEED) thematerial terms are10% deposit, balancepayable on transfer,guarantees within21 days of sale. TheRules of this auctionis available 24 hoursbefore the auctionat the office of theSheriff Scottburgh,67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh.The office of theSheriff for Scottburghwill conduct the salewith auctioneer JJMathews. Adver-tising costs atcurrent publicationrates and sale costsaccording to court
rules, apply. Regis-tration as a buyer is apre-requisite subjectto conditions, interalia:A) Directive ofthe ConsumerProtection Act 68 of2008.( U R Lht tp : / /w w w.info.gov.za/v iew/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)B) FICA - legislationi.r.o. proof of identityand address partic-ulars.C) Payment of aRegistration Fee ofR10 000.00 by bankguarantee chequeD) Registrationconditions.The full Conditionscan be inspectedat the offices of theSheriff High Court,S C O T T B U R G H ,67 WILLIAMSONSTREET, SCOTT-BURGH. STRAUSSDALY INC. MRSCHETTY/S1272/3872.
NOTICE NO: 044 of 2015
NOTICE
KWAZULU-NATAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 2008:INVITATION TO COMMENT
The Hibiscus Coast Municipality hereby gives notice in terms of item 1(1) of Schedule 1 of theKwaZulu-Natal Planning and Development Act, 2008 (Act No. 6 of 2008), for the deletion of restrictiveTitle Conditions B (d) and (f) from Deed of Transfer T32478/03 dated 17 June 2003 relating to Erf 1035Leisure Bay situated on Bream Drive.
Condition B (d) states that no building whatsoever shall be erected on the property within a distanceof 7.62 metres from any boundary abutting on a street nor within a distance of 3.05 metres from anyother boundary.
Conditions B (f) refers to the property being subject to a general servitude of 1.83 metres for theerection, laying and maintenance of electric wires and / or water supply piping over or under the lotalong any boundary other than a road frontage as well as reasonable access thereto for the purposeof maintenance, removal or extension.
The applicant is proposing to erect a single garage and storeroom on the South Eastern portion ofthe property and has applied for a Zero side space on the boundary adjacent to Erf 1036 Leisure Bay.
A copy of the application (No: 183/14) received in terms of the above is available for inspectionbetween 07h30 and 16h00 at the Municipal Offices, Erf 666 Crescent Road, Uvongo. The publicwith sufficient interest therein may lodge written comments to the Head of Department: EconomicDevelopment, Tourism and Planning by no later than 24 March 2015 via any of the following:
POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 5, Port Shepstone, 4240FACSIMILE: 086 529 7064E-MAIL: [email protected]
All proposal enquiries are to be directed telephonically to Letitia Bense on 039 315 9241.
A person’s failure so to lodge or forward comments in response to this notice, shall have the effectof precluding the person from further participating in the process, and taking any further steps, withregard to the application.
SM MBILIMUNICIPAL MANAGERP.O. Box 5PORT SHEPSTONE4240
AUCTIONIN THE HIGH COURTOF SOUTH AFRICAKWAZULU-NATALLOCAL DIVISION,
DURBANCASE NO: 42/2014
In the matter between:-ABSA BANK
LIMITEDPlaintiffand
MUSA MOSESMTSHALI1st Defendant
DOLLY VICTORIAMTSHALI2nd Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
The property which willbe put up for auctionon Friday the 6thMarch 2015 at 10h00at the Sheriff’s office,67 Williamson Street,Scottburgh consists of:DESCRIPTION: ERF395 HIBBERDENE,R E G I S T R AT I O NDIVISION ET,
PROVINCE OFKWAZULU-NATAL, INEXTENT 1066 (ONETHOUSAND ANDSIXTY-SIX) SQUAREMETRES HELD BYDEED OF TRANSFERNO. T2020/2001SUBJECT TOTHE CONDI-TIONS THEREINCONTAINED.PHYSICALADDRESS:394 FLORIDA WAY,H I B B E R D E N E ,KWAZULU-NATALIMPROVEMENTS :Brick under tiledwelling consisting of:Lounge, Dining-room,Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms,2 BathroomsOutbuildings: Garage,Utility room, Bathroom/shower/toilet, Paving &WallingTHE PROPERTY ISZONED: Residential(nothing guaranteed)The nature, extent,condition andexistence of the
improvements are notguaranteed, and are“voetstoots”The full conditions ofsale may be inspectedat the Sheriff’s Office at67 Williamson Street,Scottburgh.TAKE FURTHERNOTE THAT:1. The sale is a sale inexecution pursuant toa Judgment obtainedin the above court.2. The Rules of thisauction is available24 hours before theauction at the office ofthe Sheriff for Umzintoat 67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh.3. Registration as abuyer is a pre-requisitesubject to conditions.inter alia. Directiveof the ConsumerProtection Act 68 of2008 URL ReferenceNumber (URl http://w ww. i n f o . g o v. z a /V i ew /Down l oadF i lAction?id=99961)
4. Fica-legislation i.r.oproof of identity andaddress particulars- List of other Ficarequirements availableat the Sheriff’s office.5. Refundable depositof R10 000.00 in cashto be supplied prior tothe sale.6. The office of theSheriff for Umzinto willconduct the sale withauctioneer Mrs J JMatthews.7. Advertising costsat current publicationrates and sale costsaccording to the courtrules apply.Dated at Durban this29th day of January2015.P L A I N T I F F ’ SATTORNEYSJOHNSTON &PARTNERS25 CLARIBEL. ROADMORNINGSIDEDURBANREF: N HIRZEL/T DEKOCK/04 A301 722
AUCTIONIN THE KWAZULU-NATAL HIGH COURT,DURBAN REPUBLICOF SOUTH AFRICA
CASE NO.10154/2012
In the matter between:-ABSA BANK LIM-
ITEDPlaintiffand
THANDANANIGABRIEL DLAMINI
1st DefendantNTOKOZA THANDY
DLAMINI2nd Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
The property whichwill be put up for auc-tion on Friday the 6thMarch 2015 at 10h00at the Sheriff’s office,67 Williamson Street,Scottburgh consists of:DESCRIPTION: ERF170 CRAIGIEBURG(EXTENSION NO.
2), REGISTRATIONDIVISION ET, PROV-INCE OF KWAZULU-NATAL, IN EXTENT915 (NINE HUN-DRED AND FIFTEEN)SQUARE METRESHELD BY DEED OFTRANSFER NO.T35341/2007 SUB-JECT TO THE CON-DITIONS THEREINCONTAINED. PHYSI-CAL ADDRESS: 17Y E L L O W W O O DSTREET, CRAIGIE-BURN, KWAZULU-NATALIMPROVEMENTS: VA-CANT LAND,THE PROPERTY ISZONED: Residential(nothing guaranteed)The nature, extent,condition and exist-ence of the improve-ments are not guar-anteed, and are “voet-stoots”The full conditions ofsale may be inspected
at the Sheriff’s Of-fice at 67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh.TAKE FURTHERNOTE THAT:1. The sale is a sale inexecution pursuant toa Judgment obtainedin the above court.2. The Rules of thisauction and a full ad-vertisement is avail-able 24 hours beforethe auction at the of-fice of the Sheriff forUmzinto/Scottburgh at67 Williamson Street,Scottburgh.3. Registration as abuyer is a pre-requisitesubject to conditions,inter alia,:a. Directive of theConsumer ProtectionAct 68 of 2008 URLReference No. (http://www.info.gov.za/view/DownloadFileAction?id=99961)b. Fica-Legislation i.r.o.proof of identity and
address particulars.c. Payment of a regis-tration fee paid at timeof registration of R10000.00 in cash to besupplied prior to thesale.d. Registration condi-tions.4. The office of theSheriff for Umzinto/Scottburgh conductsthe sale with auction-eer JJ Matthews.5. Advertising costsat current publicationrates and sale costsaccording to the courtrules apply.DATED at DURBANthis 23rd day of JANU-ARY 2015. PLAIN-TIFF’S ATTORNEYSJOHNSTON & PART-NERS25 CLARIBEL. ROADMORNINGSIDEDURBANREF: N HIRZEL/T DEKOCK/48 A500 309
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VACANCIES
Esayidi Further Education and Training College is an equal opportunity employer, inviting appli-cations from suitably qualified/experienced applicants to perform duties of External Invigilatorsto the following sites of the College:
ENYENYEZI CAMPUS
GAMALAKHE CAMPUS
CLYDESDALE CAMPUS
KOKSTAD CAMPUS
OSLO BEACH CAMPUS
UMZIMKHULU CAMPUS
RATE PER SESSION: R182.55
(PLEASE NOTE THAT A SESSISON CAN BE FROM AN HOUR UP TO THREE HOURS)
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
1. Recognised Professional Teacher’s qualification (Minimum Qualification: M+3)2. Must be a retired educator. (School/College/University)3. Must have own transport to travel to and from the venue
KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:1. Invigilator is responsible for the examination conducted at the examination venue.2. He or she must be present at the examination venue for the duration of every examination
session. (A session can be anything between an hour to three hours)
The Invigilators specific examination-related duties include the following:• A student should be seated at least thirty minutes before the commencement of the
examination session. The invigilators should be present in the examination room from thetime the examination room is opened to the students until the end of the session.
• Only in exceptional circumstances may a student be admitted to the examination afterthe commencement of an examination but not after an hour has elapsed.
• Fifteen minutes prior to the commencement of the examination, the doors must be closedand the invigilator will read the examinations rules to the candidates. No candidate maybe admitted during this time. After the reading is completed the late candidates may beadmitted, but they may not be given their examination papers until they have read therules themselves and signed the document to say that they have understood it. Theymay commence the examination after this process and they may not be given additionaltime.
• The invigilator must not be seated. They must walk around the examination room andalways be alert.
• The invigilator must record irregularities and report that to the Chief invigilator.• The invigilator is the responsible officer in the examination room for the whole duration of
the session.
DIRECTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
Applications to be submitted on Z83, obtainable from any Public Service Department andshould be accompanied by the following:
• Comprehensive CV• Certified copies of all qualifications.• Certified copy of bar-coded identity document• Certified copy of Driver’s licence• Certified supporting documents as proof of being computer literate.
(PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION MUST NOT BE OLDER THAN THREEMONTHS)
All applications must be hand delivered to: The HR Department, Central Office, 3 Shooters Hill,Lot 462, Nelson Mandela Drive, Port Shepstone.
N.B.: Please indicate at the back of your envelope the following information: Name and Sur-name, Residential address and the Campus/ that you would prefer to invigilate at. Applicationsthat are faxed, emailed or posted, will not be accepted.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: FRIDAY, 6 MARCH 2015 (12H00)
Central OfficeP O Box 2364Port Shepstone
4240Tel (039) 684 0110Fax (039) 684 0280
Email: [email protected]
Company in Marburg looking forApplicants to fill the following
positions:
1) IT/GRAPHIC DESIGNER- Minimum 3 years experience in
IT and Graphic Designing, withtraceable references.
- Website updating will be anadvantage.
2) SALES/TELESALES- Minimum 3 years working
experience, with traceablereferences.
- Must have computer literacy.- Must be fluent in English and
Afrikaans.
Please fax your CV to: 086 603 3075specifying the relevant positionClosing Date: 26 February 2015
SAN LAMEER VILLA RENTALS (PTY) LTDAll suitably qualified individuals are invited to apply for the position of:
GENERAL HANDYMANKey performance areas:• Perform the function of Handyman for 150 Villas.• Perform the function of Health and Safety Officer for Villa Rentals• Process Invoices on a Computer, for work done by the Handyman.• Ensure that all Villas in the Rental Pool are maintained to required standards.• Perform General Office and driving duties.• Liaise between Management and Contractors coming to work on the Estate.
Minimum requirements:• Matric or equivalent qualifications.• A Trade Certificate is preferable• Computer literate, in Microsoft applications.• 5 years general Household maintenance experience in residential Estate or Group of
Residential units.• Have excellent telephone manners, good interpersonal skills, decision making skills,
tolerance for stress and a high level of integrity.• Attention to detail and strong administrative skills.• The incumbent will be required to work well under pressure.
Other Requirements• The successful candidate will have to be well groomed.• The successful candidate will have to be fully bilingual (English and Afrikaans)• The incumbent will be required to work over some weekends and on Public Holidays.• The incumbent will have to be on standby at night, in case of call outs.• The successful candidate will have to make their own arrangements for transport to and from
work.
CLOSING DATE: 26 February 2015 at 16h00
The San Lameer Master Homeowners Association is an equal opportunity employer andeveryone who meets with the above criteria is invited to apply.
Please forward applications to Alice Brandsma, Fax (039) 3130701 Email: [email protected] . If you have not had any response from us by 28 February 2015, pleaseconsider your application as unsuccessful.
FARM ASSISTANT
Applications are invited for the position of a Farm Assistant at lllovo Farmreporting to the FarmManager. The incumbent will be required to coordinate andcontrol all crop removal operations together with the relevant vehicle fleet in orderto attain maximum productivity and give the required inputs for the budgeting ofthe operation. In addition the person will be required to assist with the ratoon andreplant operations on the estate.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE• A completedAgricultural Diploma, Senior Certificate in Sugar CaneAgriculture
would be an added advantage.• Must be computer literate.• Be in a possession of a valid code B driver’s license.• Minimum two years supervisory experience preferably in the field of Sugar
Cane Agriculture.• Ability to communicate effectively in English and isiZulu is essential.• Ability to lead others with problem solving.• Team player with good motivational skills and ability to take initiative.• Must be active in driving a safety culture within his/her area of influence.• Physically fit to work in an operational demanding environment.
Interested parties must send their application in the form of a CV and attachcopies of their qualifications to:
Human Resources Officer - AgricIllovo Sugar (South Africa) Ltd – SezelaPO SEZELA4215Fax: 039 9758289Email [email protected]
CLOSING DATE: 27 February 2015
Note: If you have not heard a responsewithin 1month of closing date consideryour application as unsuccessful.
SEZELA
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ESTATE LATELynette Iris Van Vreden
IDENTITY NUMBER4808110065086DATE OF DEATH
10/10/2014MASTER’S REFERENCE
989/2015/DBNAll persons havingclaims against theundermentioned estatemust lodge it with theExecutor concernedwithin 30 days fromdate of publicationhereof.EXECUTORM.D. Fraser:P.O. Box 21384 Pumula4225. Tel. 082 460 3424
ESTATE NUMBER000776/2015PMB
ESTATE LATEMIRIAM HUNDLEYIDENTITY NUMBER
2707080078080DATE OF DEATH
6/12/2014ADDRESSHIBISCUS
RETIREMENT VILLAGE,1 NORTH DRIVE,MARGATE, KZN
Creditors and Debtorsin the above estate arehereby required to filetheir claims with andpay their debts to theundersigned within 30days from 20 February2015EXECUTORElliot & Walker, P O Box17, Kokstad 4700Batjah Nel/HUN2/0001TELEPHONE NUMBER039-7272045FAX NUMBER039-7273644
In the Estate of lateCornelia Noncebo
MpaxaIdentity No.
550408 0725 084Of Lot 1520 Fiddlewood
Road, MarburgWho died on 18November 2014.Masters reference:1126/2015 (DBN)
Creditors and Debtorsare hereby called tofile their claims and thepay their debts within30 (thirty) days, as fromdate of this publication.Nonjabulo MoleeleAttorneys21 Price Street,Port ShepstoneP.O. Box 950Umtentweni 4235Ref: NM/M063
Advertisement calling for Bids
MN NUMBER 29/2015 BID NO: 02/2015
SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OFTWO 1.4L BASE HATCH
Bids are hereby invited for the Supply and Delivery of Two 1.4L base hatch to Umdoni LocalMunicipality. Bid documents may be obtained from the Umdoni Local Municipality offices at CornerBram Fischer and Williamson Street, Scottburgh, 4180 from the 19 February 2015 upon non-refundable cash payment of R500.00. No cheques will be accepted.
Bids are to be completed in accordance with the conditions attached to the Bid document and mustbe sealed and endorsed with the relevant bid number and must be Deposited in the official Bid box inthe foyer of the Umdoni Local Municipality at Corner Bram Fisher andWilliamson Street, Scottburgh,4180 not later than 12h00 on 10 March 2015 at which time bids will be opened in public. Bidsdelivered to the Municipality by courier services will not be considered. Bids shall be valid for a periodof 90 days after the closing date for the submission of Bids.
Umdoni Local Municipality subscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act,2000, (Act No.5 of 2000). The 80/20 preference point system shall be applicable during theevaluation and adjudication of this contract.
Enquiries regarding the bid to be directed to Mr B Makiwane, Supply Chain Management on 039-976-1202 during office hours
Umdoni Local Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any bid and reserves the rightto accept any bid in whole or part.
Mr X.S LuthuliMUNICIPAL MANAGER
UMDONI MUNICIPALITYJ.E.W.E.L. OF THE SOUTH COAST
Postal Address: Physical Address: Tel: 039 - 976 1202Box 19 Cnr Bram Fischer & Williamson Street Fax: 039 - 976 0381Scottburgh Scottburgh4180 4180
TENDER NOTICE AND INVITATIONTOTENDER
Project Name: Construction Of Umzumbe Indoor Sports Centre : Phase 02Contract No : UMZ- 65T-2015
Tenders are hereby invited for the Construction of Umzumbe Indoor Sports Centre : Phase 02.Theminimum specifications are detailed in the Tender Document. Tenders should be registered andhave CIDB contractor grading designation of 6 GBPE OR HIGHER and appropriate experience inconstruction. The works shall be completed within twenty four (24) Months .
Tender documents will be available for collection from the Municipal offices on Thursday, 26February 2015 from the finance office in the Umzumbe Local Municipality’s offices at P73 SiphofuMain Road , Mathulini Tribal Authority, Hibberdene upon the payment of a non-refundable fee ofR500 for each document in cash.
A compulsory site inspection will be held punctually at Municipality on Tuesday , 03 March 2015at 10H00 and tenders are to meet at Umzumbe Local Municipality’s offices at P73 Siphofu MainRoad, Mathulini Tribal Authority, Hibberdene, Technical enquiries should be addressed to MrSandile Phakathi of Umzumbe Local Municipality on( 039) 972 0005 or Email : [email protected] and SCM enquiries shoulb be addressed to Mr T Ngilande on (039) 972 0005 or Email :[email protected]
Completed tender documents are to be placed in a sealed envelope marked: Construction ofUmzumbe Indoor Sports Centre : Phase 02 - Contract No: UMZ -65T-2015 and must be depositedin the Tender Box at the offices of Umzumbe Local Municipality’s situated at P73 Siphofu MainRoad, Mathulini Tribal Authority, Hibberdene, not later than 12H00 on Wednesday 01 April 2015Tenders will be opened in public soon after closure and only the Tenderer and the Tenderer Amountwill be read out.
The procedure for the evaluation of responsive tenders will be Financial Offer, Quality andPreferences and Quality will be evaluated prior to Financial and Preference. Functionality/quality:tender must achieve at least 60% in order to qualify for the second stage of evaluation.
The 90/10 scoring will apply in the second stage of evaluation as follows;
Quality shall be scored independently in accordance with the following schedules;Evaluation Schedule: Experience of the BidderEvaluation Schedule: Qualification and experience of site agentEvaluation Schedule: Experience on ForemanEvaluation Schedule: Construction Method StatementEvaluation Schedule: Plant and Equipment
The following points will be awarded during the second stage of evaluation;
Prices = 90B-BBEE Status Level Of Contributor 1 = 10B-BBEE Status Level Of Contributor 2 = 9B-BBEE Status Level Of Contributor 3 = 8B-BBEE Status Level Of Contributor 4 = 5B-BBEE Status Level Of Contributor 5 = 4B-BBEE Status Level Of Contributor 6 = 3B-BBEE Status Level Of Contributor 7 = 2B-BBEE Status Level Of Contributor 8 = 1Non Compliant Contributor = 0Total = 100
Umzumbe Municipality subscribes to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act(Act No.5 of 2000.)
Umzumbe Municipality does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender and reservesthe right to accept the whole or part of the tender.
NC MgijimaMunicipal ManagerUmzumbe Local Municipality
UMZUMBE MUNICIPALITYUMASIPALAWASEMZUMBE
C/o P.O. Box 561 Tel: c/o 039 972 0005HIBBERDENE Fax: c/o 039 972 00994220 E-mail: [email protected]
Estate Late
CALL TO PROSPECTIVE SUPPLIERS TO APPLY FOR LISTING AS A PREFERREDSUPPLIER ON ESAYIDI TVET COLLEGE’S SUPPLIER DATABASE
In compliance with the Supply Chain Management Act (SCMA) and the Public Finance Manage-ment Act (PFMA), and to ensure a competitive procurement process, Esayidi TVET College invitesall prospective suppliers to register on its supplier database. The existing suppliers need toupdate their information (BEE Certificate, tax clearance etc.) before 31 MARCH 2014, failureto comply will lead to the removal from database.
Suppliers in the following categories are urged to submit their applications for registration on thedatabase:• Retail and Motor Trade and Repair Services• Agent• Finance and Business Services• Distributor• Consulting• Performing Arts• Manufacturer• Construction• Catering, Accommodation and Other Trade• Professional Services• Wholesale, Trade and Allied Services• Specialized Services• Service Provider• Other
Application forms may be obtained from:
ESAYIDI TVET COLLEGE REQUESTED FOR ELECTRONICALLY ATCentral Office (Reception)Lot 462, Nelson Mandela Drive OR [email protected] Shepstone4240
The closing date for submissions is 31 MARCH 2015 at 16:00.
Completed and sealed Supplier Database Application Forms can be:
HAND DELIVERED TO: POSTED TO:ESAYIDI TVET COLLEGE ESAYIDI TVET COLLEGELot 462, Nelson Mandela Drive OR P.O Box 2364Port Shepstone Port Shepstone4240 4240
Clearly marked for the attention: Supply Chain Manager
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Mr W SihlezanaTelephone: 039 6840110
FTE: 0867502632
Central OfficeP O Box 2364
Port Shepstone 4240Tel (039) 684 0110Fax (039) 684 0280
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FIRSTLY,wewelcomeall cyclists on theSouth Coast. The aimof this section isto keep everyone informed about
what is going on in the world of cycling.BigcongratulationsmustgotoNicolasde
Bruyn for doing his first enduro mountainbike race last weekend. According to Nick,itwas an eye-opener of note anda lot of fun.
A few localmountainbikerswent toKny-sna and participated in the TransCapeMountain Bike Challenge. The race followsa fixed route in the Western Cape fromKnysna to Franschhoek.
It is held in seven stages over sevendays,covering a total distance 750kms. Verytough days in the saddle. Participants areraving about the VIP treatment from the or-ganisers. If you are interested in next year'sTransCape,speaktoOomCharlesattheBikePark.
This weekend will be the first leg of theKZNProvincialXCOSeries.Location:St IvesBikePark(R103)Phone:033 234 4490.En-try is R150.
There are different age categories andgoodlucktoallSouthCoastersparticipating.
FromtheBurryStanderBikePark,wein-vite all riders as we have daily out rides at6.30am,Thursdaysat5pmandSaturdaysat6.30am and 7am. All welcome, with coffeeand light meals afterwards.
We would also like to start a walk/run at8am on Sundays.
If you are interested or wantmore infor-mation, call Mandie on 079 493 7499. Shecan also be contacted with all your cyclingnews.— Supplied.
Participants in theTransCape MountainBike Challenge.
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Margate Country Club golf resultsWeek ending 15 February
Tuesday 10 FebruaryLadies Individual Stableford
sponsored by Margate Pro Shop.1st: Sandi Johnston,
33 pts2nd: Evelyn Burls,
31 pts3rd: Una Mclaclan,
30 ptsWednesday 11 FebruaryWobblers 3 Ball Stableford
Alliance.1st: Frank Stephens, Eddie
Scheepers, Alan Davies, 97 pts,2nd: Frank Merrill, Louie Kuhn,
Rob Brien, oco 91 pts,3rd:Nico vanVuuren, RodO’Far-
rell, Rolf Spielmann, oco 91 pts.Arthur Tomlinson Floater : Dave
Morrison,TonyComteandHansDal-linger 72 pts.
Thursday 12 FebruaryBetterball Stableford sponsored
by Margate Pro Shop.1st: Kris Desodt and Joe Espach
48 pts2nd: Chris Nel and Louw van
Niekerk 45 pts,3rd: Alan Davies and John Ford
43 pts.NearsetPin16thsponsoredbyHi-
biscus Retirement Villages : AlanDavies
Saturday 14 FebruaryValentines Day Betterball Stable-
ford.1st: Lizzie Meyer and Chiapinni
Boshoff, oco 46 pts,Combined age of winners 160
plus years, must be the lower SouthCoast air.
2nd: Piet Pretorius and FrankMerrill oco 46 pts,
3rd: Louw van Niekerk & FanieTerblanche oco 46 pts.
Nearest Pin : 4th - Brian Jolliffe,16th - James Tutt. — Supplied.
Balancing yourenergy all day
SEAN PILLAY
EVER found yourself so drained be-fore going to work or school ordrained before, during or after yourgym workout? Here are some tips tohelp you balance your energy all day.
I call it, the three-way energy bal-ancesystem.Manypeoplespendtimeusingupenergyandnotimereplacingit. Spending hours at the gym or atwork without refueling leaves youdrained and tired. The question iswhy.
In order to have enough energy,three things needs to motivated.
• I would say 45% is what you eatand when you eat. Having the righttypeof foodstomatchyourbloodtypeis vital. It will determine your per-formance for the day. A mix of greenvegetables, fruit, chicken and fish,shouldbepartofyourlunchboxeveryday.
Having six small healthy and vari-etyofmealseverytwohourshelpsyouhave consistent energy all day.
• Drinking at least two litres of fil-teredorpurifiedwaterall day,duringand after meals. Have more depend-ing on the weather.
• Having at least seven to eighthours’sleeppreparesyoufor thenextday. The mistake many people makeis not getting enough sleep at night.
They then work during the daywithout takingabreaktorest, torefu-el or to hydrate.
This slows them down more.Having a small break to rest andrefuel during the day will help youthinkclearerandgetthejobdonewithease.
The results you want will beachieved by eating right and havingenough rest to recover.
Don’t work harder, work smarter.• Eat - fuel up.• Water - hydrate.• Sleep - recover well.
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Proteas win opener,Windies go down>> South Africa take on India on Sunday in MelbournMARCUS GOVENDER
THEICCCricketWorldCup2015started last Saturday with co-hostsNewZealandandAustra-
lia wining their games with ease. Inthe first game, New Zealand playedSri Lanka and opted to bat first. TheKiwis posted 331/6 and then bowled
theSriLankansout for233.NewZea-land won by 98 runs. In the nextgame,Australia tookonEnglandandwent on todominate,winningby111runswithAaronFinch scoring a cen-tury. English fast bowler StevenFinnclaimedahat-trick in the final over tofinish on 5/71 of his 10 overs.
South Africa won comfortably in
their game against Zimbabwe. Afterbeing asked to bat first the Proteasfound themselves struggling on 83/4before David Miller (138 off 92 balls)and JP Duminy (115 off 100 balls)came together with both scoring un-defeated centuries to help SouthAfricasetatargetof340. TheZim-ba-bweans came out determined to up-set the Proteas, reaching 191/3 in 31overs before losing their way to bebowled out for 277.
The big game of the weekendwasbetween arch rivals India and Paki-stan. Defending champions Indiacame in short of form and posted300/7,helpedbyabrilliantcenturybystar batsman Virat Kholi. ShoailKhan was the pick of the Pakistanbowlers taking 5/55 in his 10 overs.Pakistan was hopeless in the runchase with only skipper Misbah-ul-Haq chipping inwith 76 as theywerebowledoutfor224. India’sMohamedShami taking 4/35 of 9 overs.
Monday saw the first major upsetof the tournament as the feisty Irishtook down the once mighty West In-dies. West Indies batting first set ahealthy 304/7 with Lendl Simmonsblasting a superb 102 runs off just 84deliveries. The Irish chased thescores down comfortably in the endwith 4.1 overs to spare, winning byfourwickets. InTuesday’sgame,NewZealandwoneasilyagainstScotland.
SouthAfricatakeonIndiaonSun-day inMelbourne, play starts at 5:30.Otherbiggames to lookout for isNewZealand vs England on Friday, Paki-stan vs West Indies on Saturday.
The Proteas had an easy gameagainst Zimbabwe.
Gamalakhe cricket teamcalls for additional players
PRECIOUS GUMEDE>>[email protected]
THE Gamalakhe cricket team islooking for new players.
To be eligible to become a teammember, players need to be underthe age of 17 and be from Gamala-khe.
On Sunday the team playedagainst theKnightsatthePortShep-stone Country Club.
The young team lost the toss andwere put in to bat first.
CoachManqoba Zulu said it wasa fair gameand if theyhadmore ex-periencedplayers the resultswouldhave been different.
“We are asking all passionatecricket players from Gamalakhe tocome join us. We have practice ses-sions every Tuesday and Thursdayat Olwandle High school,” saidZulu.
PHOTO: PRECIOUS GUMEDEGamalakhe cricket team (back, from left) Manqoba Zulu (acting captain), Melusi Jalubani, Thabani Mzindle, Lindokuhle Hadebe, Ayanda Ngcobo, Vincent Zondo, Smiso Mthembu (captain), Nkazimulo Ngcobo and(front, from left) Samkelo Vezi, Mesuli Khuzwayo and Inga Mpengwane.
Did your team score the winning goal? Tell usabout it write for us using the Citizen Journalism
tool at www.southcoastfever.co.za
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The followingproperty will be soldin execution to thehighest bidder onFRIDAY, 6 MARCH2015, at 10h00 atthe Sheriff’s Office
67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh,Kw a Z u l u - N a t a l ,namely32 MARINE DRIVE,PARK RYNIE,KWAZULU-NATALPORTION 1 OFERF 518 PARKRYNIE, REGIS-TRATION DIVISIONEF, PROVINCE OFKWAZULU-NATALIN EXTENT 992(NINE HUNDREDAND NINETY TWO)SQUARE METRESHELD BY DEED OFTRANSFER NO.T5895/08IMPROVEMENTS ,although in thisregard, nothing isguaranteed:5 bedrooms, kitchenwith window to dining-room, open dining-room, lounge, mainbedroom en suite andoutside door, toilet,bathroom, entrance
hall, asbestos roofgreer, car port, watertank, single garagelock-up, asbestosroof, outside roundroom flat cementroof, outside washup shower, toilet,bedroom, asbestosroof. All bricks paintedwhite and 2 galva-nised gatesZONING: ResidentialTAKE NOTICETHAT:1. This sale is a sale inexecution pursuant toa judgment obtainedin the above Court.2. The rules of thisauction is available24 hours before theauction at the officeof the Sheriff forScottburgh, Sheriff’sOffice 67 WilliamsonStreet, Scottburgh,Kw a Z u l u - N a t a l ,KwaZulu-Natal.3. Registration as abuyer is a pre-requisitesubject to conditions,
inter alia:(a) Directive of theConsumer ProtectionAct 68 of 2008 (URLhttp://www.info.gov.za/view/Download-FileAction ?id=99961)(b) FICA – legislationin respect of proof ofidentity and addressparticulars.(c) Payment of aRegistration Fee ofR10 000,00 in cash.(d) Registrationconditions.4. The office of theSheriff for Scottburghwill conduct the sale.5. Advertising costsat current publicationrates and sale costsaccording to Courtrules, apply.
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MATRICULANTS NEEDED: (MATHS, PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND ACCOUNTING)
ESAYIDI TVET COLLEGE RECENTLY STARTED A PLOUGH-BACK PROJECT FOR LOCAL HIGHSCHOOLS IN THE ABOVE SUBJECTS. THIS HAPPENS ON SATURDAYS AT GAMALAKHECAMPUS.
FOR ASSISTANCE TO THE FACILITATORS/TUTORS, THE COLLEGE IS LOOKING FOR 09MATRICULATED YOUTHS WITH THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION:1. VERY GOOD RESULTS IN ANY OF THE ABOVE SUBJECTS.2. LOCAL YOUTH IS MORE PREFERABLE.3. DESTITUTE AND NEEDING AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE LIFE WORTHWHILE.
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ON Valentine’s Day, the ladies and men’sleague teams at the Port ShepstoneCountry Club put their teams together
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The ladies were presented with a red rosebytheirrespectivepartnersontheteebox.Bothteams won their respective league competi-tions last year.
Other golf results:Wednesday – 11 February – Better Ball
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Saturday – 14February –Valentine’sGolfDay – Combined Stableford
1st: KevinLoring andHendrik JvRensburg -76 pts.
2nd: LeifHolmstedtandCeceliaVerster - 75pts. o.c.o
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Upcoming events:Saturday – 21 February 2015 – IPS.
The Port Shepstone Ladies League team after the Valentine’s game.
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Blue OceanAquaticsSwimming Club’sRicardo Carthew(11) at the Level1 ProvincialChampionshipsin Durban overthe weekend. Hebroke the 100mfreestyle and50m breaststroke records.The club baggedfive gold medals(50m, 100m,200m breaststroke, 100mand 400m freestyle), onebronze (50mfreestyle) andone silver(mixed relay).Ricardo also gotsix personalbest times andqualified forLevel 2 regionalchampionships.
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