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TANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
THEpoisoningofdogshasbecomea serious issue in Doonside overthe past weeks. So far 12 known
cases of dog poisoning have beenreported and of these, nine dogs havedied.
If yoususpectyourdoghasbeenpoi-soned, keep any suspicious lookingfood for testing as evidence.
At this stageattemptswill bemadetohaveanautopsydoneononeof theanimals to determine what poisonwas used.
In desperation an emergencymeeting was scheduled for Sunday
andtheDoonsideCrimeWatchwases-tablished.
Thegroupwill linkupwith theCom-munity Crime Policing Forum (CCPO)and veterinarians in the area.
Ronel Fuhry, whose dog waspoisoned,saysherdogvomiteduppieces of a leg bone and inside themarrow was a reddish pellet, likerat poison and brown pellets that
looked like rabbit food.Typical symptoms in animals that
have been poisoned include vomiting(yellowish water), diarrhoea, crying,shaking, seizures and haemorrhaging.
Inmany cases vets originally thought itto be Parvo virus, “a viral disease,manifested by diarrhoea, often bloodyvomiting and loss of appetite, depression,fever and sometimes death”. Thedifference is that seizures are not a symp-tom of Parvo.
Marklen Matthew’s Labrador puppy,Lady, was poisoned last Wednesday but
survived.“Lady had spasms and then she collapsed. I
triedwaterandeventually force-fedherwithmilk.I can only guess that I caught it early and that themilk neutralised the poison,” he says.
Matthew became aware that several dogs haddied in the area and got incontactwithDoonsideresident Stacey Quarony to spread the word onsocialmedia.OnFridayafternoon,whiletheFeverinterviewed her, her Basset puppy suddenly be-came ill. The puppy had the typical swollen andhard stomach, signs of poisoning, and Quaronyrushed him to the vet, Dr Van Heerden’s rooms.
Despitebeingtreatedforpoisoningandkeptona drip for most of the day, he died on Saturday.
The community is concerned that the poison-ings might be part of an organised crimesyndicate,plotting tocommitothercrimessuchashousebreaking.
Everyone is urged to be on the lookout and re-port unusual incidents to the Amanzimtoti SPCAon 031 904 2424/5 and speak to MichelleHannan.
>> The poisoning ofdogs has become aserious issue inDoonside over thepast few weeks
PHOTO: TANIASANDBERGDoonsideresident StaceyQuarony withthe poisonedLabrador pup,Lady, thatsurvived.
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Isipingo family opensassault case against MP>> Charges include grievous bodily harm and crimen injuriaFEVER REPORTER
THE case between the IsipingoMetroPolice(MP)andtheOutarfamily will be heard in the
Amanzimtoti Magistrate’s Court on25 February, after both partiesmadetheir firstappearanceincourtrecent-ly.
A well-known Isipingo business-man and his sisters have opened acase of assault, grievous bodily harmand crimen injuria against thepolice following an incident on 31January.
Speaking to Amanzimtoti Fever,AshieOutarsaidthatwhenhearrivedat his business he saw aMetro Policevan parked in front of the premises.He parked his vehicle behind it andcontinued as normal …
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe scene outside the business in Isipingo.
Beach and cane-field murders linkedTANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
THEbodyofawell-builtblackmanin his thirties was found onWinklespruitbeach yesterdaymorning.
“At 6:30pmpeople walking onthebeachnoticedabody on the beach.
The body wason the shorelineand had not washed out.
“Therewasnosign that thevic-timhasbeen in thewater, it looked
as though the surf had washedover him during high tide,” saysCaptain Charlene van der Spuy.
Thevictimhadnoshirt on,onlyand a pair of blue jeans.
“He had sus-tained a stabwound on the leftside of his chestand multiple stabwounds on his up-per back.
“It also looks asthough he sus-
tained a gunshot wound to theback of his head and he had anopen wound on his left eye.”
Vander Spuy sayshe is likely tohave been attacked by more thanone person.
“At 3:30pm a second body of ablack femalewas recovered in theInkwaliareanext to thecane fieldson the gravel road.
She was fully clothed with abullet wound to her forehead.
It was later discovered duringthe investigation that the bodies
According to her, the couplewere last seenwhen they left theirhouse in Morningside on Sundayat 6pm.
“They were driving in theirvehicle — a Toyota Hilux.
The vehicle has since been re-covered at Ficksburg in the FreeState.
At this stage the motive for thekilling is unknown,” Van der Spuyadds.
Twomurdercaseswereopenedand are being investigated byAmanzimtoti detectives.
SAPS successFEVER REPORTER
AMANZIMTOTI SAPS made the following arrests inthe period from 3 February to 15 March — possessionof whoonga (eight), possession of cannabis (16),grievious bodily harm (one), robbery (two), shoplift-ing (12), theft (five), contravention of hunting regu-lations (three), residential break-in (one), theft ofmotorvehicle (one), arrest for dealing in liquour(one), breaching of peace (four), drunk driving(one), shoplifting and the possession of unlicensedammunition and a dangerous weapon (one), pos-session of alleged stolen property (one) and traffic-related arrests (five).
SAPS recovered three motor vehicles and aSymotech LCD television.
Hitchhiker robbedon N2FEVER REPORTER
ON Sunday, 15 February at 3pm, a man hiking on theN2 was robbed at knife point.
According to SAPS PRO Captain Charlene van derSpuy the victim was approached by three blackmales.
“The suspects asked the victim about taxi routesupon which he replied that he doesn’t know any.While the victim was talking on his cellphone oneofthesuspectspointedaknifeathimanddemandedhis phone,” Van der Spuy says.
They were interrupted by a motor vehicle whichstopped next to them. The suspects ran away witha Samsung Galaxy Mini worth R3 000.
Van der Spuy warns the public not to walk orhitchhike on the freeway alone.
Robbery costs complainant R12 000FEVER REPORTERON Sunday, 15 February three male robbersentered a house in Phase 1, Illovo Town-ship.
SAPSCaptainvanderSpuyreports that thecomplainant was asleep when they entered.
“Whenthecomplainantwokeup,oneofthesuspects pointed a firearm and demandedcellphones.
He was accompanied by a second suspectarmed with a knife, while the third suspectstood in the passagewatching,” Van der Spuysays.
The suspects got away with R600 in cash,clothing and cellphones, the total value ofwhich was R12 000.
The suspects left the scene in an unknownmotor vehicle.
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were that of Inno-cent Maifhi andSmangele Maifhi,who were husbandand wife,” Van derSpuy reports.
“AT 6:30PM PEOPLEWALKING ON THEBEACH NOTICED A
BODY ON THEBEACH. .
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Toti’s ‘bootcamp’ queen>> ‘A healthy lifestyle is important’
TANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
AILEEN Swanepoel’s passion istomotivateand inspirewomen.InAmanzimtoti she isknownas
“boot camp’s best” as many womenhave been motivated to change to ahealthier lifestyle by her.
“I noticed that women lackmotiva-tionanddrive so I startedaboot camp.I discovered that if women feel theyhave achieved something physically,they can achieve something in theirmental and emotional life.”
Once that is triggered says Swane-poel, women feel limitless and bootcamp is successful in achieving that.
“In 2010 duringmy first boot campI was very raw— I just had a vision ofwhat I wanted to achieve. I now doeight-week challenges attended bybetween 25 to 30 women. I also holdgroup pilate classes and personaltraining and warrior-conditioningexercises, which is basically mixedmartial arts conditioning exercises,”Swanepoel explains.
In the evenings she doubles up asadministrator and marketer for her
and her husband Morné’s business,Combat Coaching. She is a hands-onmother to sons Bradley in Grade 11andDylan inGrade9, andher twobullterriers.
“I love to cookandbelieveahealthylifestyle is important, so I preparea healthy lunch for my family everyday. I believe in plenty of fresh vegeta-bles, lean meats and good carbohy-drates.”
A high protein, low carbohydratediet is not sustainable in the long runshesays.Besidesherpassion,aloveforher family and a healthy lifestyleSwanepoeltakesher relationshipwithGod seriously.
Her philosophy is to always betteryourself and never be happy withmediocrity.
“Even with gym training, Mornéand I are constantly researching,bettering ourselves, our home, ourfamily.”
Aileen Swanepoel, personal trainingand boot camp instructor sets the barin physical and emotional fitness forwomen.
PHOTO: TANIA SANDBERG
Community crime alert
New drug targetsprimary-school pupils
TANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
THE Anti-Drug Alliance recentlyreleased information regarding anew drug — “Strawberry Quick”— aimed for distribution toprimary school pupils.
Bianca Holman from Aman-zimtoti Against Substance Abuse(Aasa),saysthedrugismostlysoldthrough street vendors whooperate close to schools. The drugcan bemistaken for sweets as it issold in the same formatas sherbetstraws.
Holman says the sweets, lacedwith cocaine, were found beingsold in Johannesburg’s northernsuburbs on 28 January.
“Several different flavours aresold and according to the Anti-Drug Alliance, each flavour has adifferent potency and the strawscontain asmuch as 30%metham-phetamine (meth, crystal, chalk,speed, cat) mixed with food col-ouring and flavouring.”
Holman calls on the public toalert their children as preventionis better than cure. Signs and
symptoms of Strawberry Quickare heart palpitations, being ex-tremely chatty, a dry mouth, con-suming lotsof liquids, listlessness,dizziness, rapid mood swings,paranoia and little or no sleep.
PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDA sample tester proves the highpotency of the new ‘innocentlooking’ drug ‘Strawberry Quick’.
Rotary supports orphaned children’s haven
TANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
MOTHER of Peace, a haven fororphaned children, is one of theprojects supported by Aman-
zimtoti Rotary.Recently the club hosted the
district governor of the regionAndrew Jaegar, and his wifeChristine, after selecting Motherof Peace as one of its “best club”projects to show him on his offi-cial visit.
“Rotary has been involvedwith Mother of Peace (MoP)from the beginning when ourlate district governor negotiat-ed the purchase of the old canecutters’ residence from Illovothrough the Community Chest.
“Since then our club, with
rearing project.“The free range eggs are
used for self-consumption aspart of a self-sufficiency projectand for enhanced nutritiongoals,” says MoP generalmanager Iris Canham.
“We are anticipating thefirst eggs any day now. Thecommunity needs a productionof about 980 eggs a month forconsumption and we shallmeet our needs with the currentnumber of hens. Excess eggswill be sold to the community inorder to sustain the project.”
Canham says because theproject is new, funding is re-quired for feed, to buy point-of-lay pullets and vaccinations.
“The initial poultry project isbroilers, which have highermaintenance needs. Thesebroilers are sold to the commu-nity for R50. Sponsorship offeed or towards food and main-tenance would be appreciated,”says Canham.
Otherneedsatthecentrearepro bono services of psycholo-gists — clinical and educational— expertise of plumbers, spon-sorships of Jojo tanks and ener-gy-conservation products orservices, baking ingredients,seedlings, fruit trees, first-aidkitsanddonationstosupportitssustainable projects and pro-grammes.
Canham thanked its spon-sors, supporters and the com-munity for their support.
“You continue to keep thehopes and dreams of these chil-dren alive,” she said.
Amanzim-toti RotaryvisitedMother ofPeace lastweek.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
the help of Ned-bank, has beensupportingMother ofPeace,” Rotary’sAneska Dupontsays.
“Fundingwas also raisedfor the runningof the centre andvarious projectsincluding the in-firmary. Rotary’slatest involve-ment has beenwith the hen-
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HOSPITALSScottburgh GJ Crookes Hospital: 039 978 7000Medical Centre : 031 904 7460Kingsway Hospital: 031 904 7000Toti Trauma 031 903 7777
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ATKV se Afrikoon>> Sy het haar hele lewe ‘n passie vir alle vorme van kultuur beoefen
JAARLIKS kies die AfrikaanseTaal en Kultuur Vereniging(ATKV) iemand wat ‘n groot im-
pak gemaak het as Afrikoon.Die voorsitter van die ATKV
Durban Gesinstak, Ansie Nieuwen-huis, en die tak het onlangs aange-kondig dat hul trots is dat die toeken-ning vanjaar aan Amanzimtoti seHantie Kruger toegeken is.
Krugerhetvanaf1970tot2014vir24 jaar voltyds departementele on-derwyspos beklee as vakonderwyservir musiek. In die nuwe kurrikulumhet sy ook die vakke kuns en kultuuren lewensoriëntering aangebied virGraad 8 en Graad 9.
As eggenote van Koos Kruger hetsy haar man vir die 38 jaar van hullegetroude lewe ondersteun in die kul-tuurprojekte wat hulle saam bedryfhet, eers albei op die personeel vanSaamwerkSkool.Hywasbestuurslid
en uiteindelik skoolhoof van Port Na-tal Skool in Durban.
“Hulle het hulle kinders grootge-maak met ‘n liefde vir kultuur en hethulle hele lewe lank ‘n passie vir allevorme van kultuur beoefen en saamhet hulle ons gemeenskap gedien opkulturele gebied, plaaslik, provinsi-aal en ook nasionaal,” sê Nieu-wenhuis.
Haar vakgebied as musiekonder-wyser het gelei tot uiteenlopende be-trokkenheid.Vanaf1975virhaarvol-le loopbaan was sy die musiekregis-seur en klavierbegeleier van Revue-konsertebySaamwerk, PortNatal enKuswag skole.
Sywas‘nmentoropkultuurgebiedeninmusiekasvakvirkollegasenbe-sture van verskeie skole van alle kul-tuurgroepe. Syhet oordie jare, bydieskole waar sy gewerk het, die beelduitgedra met die aanbieding van
skoolkonserte, items by funksies indie breë gemeenskap, leerdertalentontwikkeleninkonsertwerkvertoon.Sy het ook ‘n projekorganisasie be-har-tig vir besoekende kunstenaars,kultuurprojekte geloods vir fond-swerwing en ouers en leerders ge-motiveer tot deelnameenbetrokken-heid.
In1998hetsydieKuswagMusiek-Sentrum gevestig waar lesse vir talleskoolgaande en voorskoolse leerdersasook volwassenes van alle kultuur-groepe deur spesialis onderwysersaangebied is, in instrumente soosklavier, viool, Franse horing,trompet, dwarsfluit, sang, perkussie,kitaar en klawerbord.
Sedert 1996 tot 2014 is sy ‘nvertaleruitEngels inAfrikaansvirdieprovinsiale matriekeksamens inmusiek, geskiedenis en toerisme-matriekvraestelle. — Verskaf.FOTO: VERSKAF
Hantie Kruger wen ATKV se gesogte Afrikoon toekenning.
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Fever diary>> Every Wednesday from 9.30amto 12.30am Amanzimtoti TraumaUnit hosts a tea kiosk at the UmdoniBird Park. Tea, coffee, juice and eatsavailable.
>> Last Thursday of every month:Same Love Support Group Toti(previously PFLAG) provides support
for LGBT, support for parents ofLGBT, informational material, talksand meetings and a 24-hourhelpline. Call: 084 700 2536 oremail same [email protected]
>> Dance Basics, a ballroom andLatin-American dance studio inDurban, is offering beginner classesfor the physically disabled people.Inquiries: Janelle Yunnie on084 474 0531 or e-mail [email protected]
>> Every Sunday. AmanzimtotiMethodist Church hosts a 5pmchurch service during which there isSunday school.
This is convenient for childrenwho attend sports events on Sun-days.
The church also hosts a 9.15amto 10.15am Sunday schoolservice.
For further details contactGwenda on 031 903 2540.
STERLING silver is not pure silver.Because pure silver is too soft to beused in most tableware it is mixedwithcopper in theproportionof92.5percent silver to 7.5 percent copper.
• The porpoise is themost intelli-gent animal on the planet second toman.
• Aballofglasswillbouncehigherthan a ball of rubber. A ball of solidsteel will bounce higher than onemade entirely of glass.
• At a glance, the Celsius scalemakesmore sense than the Fahren-heit scale for temperature measur-ing. But its creator, Anders Celsius,
was an oddball scientist. When hefirst developed his scale, he madefreezing 100 degrees and boiling 0degrees, or upside down. No onedared point this out to him, so fellowscientistswaiteduntil Celsiusdied tochange the scale.
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• Atajetplane’sspeedof1,000kmper hour, the length of the plane be-comesoneatomshorterthanitsorig-inal length.
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Caravan park residents need assistance
SINCEWinklespruitCaravanParkownerMickey Stapelberg died in2014, the some 30 families, who
call the park home, have been living inuncertainty regarding the park’s andtheir future.
In January, the executors informedresidents of their intended sale of theproperty, following which residentswould be given a 60-day window toseek alternative accommodation.
We have continuously kept close li-aisonwith theexecutor’smanagementagent to ensure that arreared munici-pal accounts are settled and essentialservices remainavailable to residents,
irrespective that several have alreadymoved to alternative locations.
Following the confirmation of sale,residents were served notice on 10February, to vacate the park within60 days from 1 March.
While several care groupsand indi-viduals continue to render assistance,thecoreproblemremainsalternateac-commodationcome1Mayandthe ina-bility of the majority of residents tocommit to deposits, so often requiredby letting agents and/or landlords.
Being that we have been functionalintheparkforseveralyearsweareableto confirm that, irrespective of a few
roughdiamonds, thegroupessentiallycomprises pensioners, single-parenthouseholds, disability grantees andfamilies who are barely able to makeends meet or afford market-relatedrentals.
An appeal ismade to residentswhoare in a position to negotiate rentalagreements without deposit, or whocanaccommodateforashortperiod,orwhoareprepared to adopt someof thepets, to contact me on [email protected]
Cllr André BeetgeAmanzimtoti
Small-screenviewingoptions dismalIS it just me or am I full of it, butis DStv once again showing aload of repeats? And wherehave the brilliant Englishcomedies disappeared to.
I thought that with the start
of the new year a new season ofeverything would be forthcom-ing, considering I understand,that a new contract with our in-ternational supplier is signedevery year (I do however, standcorrected).
Not so it seems as ouroptions are really sad at themoment.
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The closure of the WinklespruitCaravan Park, due to it being sold, isnot good news for residents who havebeen there for many years. Our council-lor’s plea to the public for assistance inthis regard should be heeded by thecommunity and if you are able to assist,don’t hesitate to contact him.
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LOVE was in the air on Saturday morningasalargegroupofriderssetoffonVirginiatrails tracks. The temperature was cool
which allowed for pleasant riding. Therewereacoupleofnewmountainbikerswhohadneverbeen off road before.
Theroadiesdida75km“love”rideonSatur-day morning and did training loops aroundAthloneParktoSasolFibresandthenafewhillsbefore getting blown home.
C group headed to Rocky Bay on Sundaymorning foracasual ride,but therain thenightbefore made most tracks muddy.
LastWednesday theclubhostedan interest-ing talk on snakes when representatives fromPhezulu bust some snake myths and gave ad-vice onwhat to do if bitten. It was stressed that
snakes are shy and scared of humans and willdo their utmost to get away. Black mambas donot come looking to bite you, andnever tourni-quet a limb if bitten, or suck the venom out ofa bite.
MidmarNotts road racewill beheldonSun-day 22 February and the Wartburg Mountainbike race is on Saturday 28 February.
Toti Cycle Club members will be treated tobreakfast at Casea Ballena on 1 March.
Bushlife Adventures next outride is on Sat-urday,7March fromRockyBayTrails.Becauseof theheat,wewant to start at 5.45amwith theusual threegroupsbeing catered for—50kms,35kms and 20kms.
Registration will open from 5.15am.— Supplied.
Toni Rahme on the ride.
Toti Athletic Club tohost Dick King raceTHE Dick King half marathon takes place on 29March. Entry for licenced runners is R90 for the 21kmrun and the walkers R80 for the 15km walk.
Temporary licences are available. For race andlicence inquiries contact Des on 082 808 0348 orThobikile on 078 474 0342.
Runners are reminded that this is strictly a pre-entry race and no entries will be taken on the day.T-shirts will be given to the first 1 000 pre-entriesonly. Runners can enter online by going towwww.toti ac.co.za
The club is looking for corporate sponsor-ship for runners’ goodie bags, such as soap,cream, magazines, sweets, energy drinks.
Well done to Cobus Visagie for completingthe 21.1km Pirates Half-marathon in Johannesburglast Saturday.
A reminder that KZN licences are available on aWednesday from Belinda at Lords & Legends.
Licences will be given back to KZN at the end ofFebruary. Late entries will have to wait two weeksfor their licences, with an additional charge.
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PHOTO:SUPPLIEDCobus Visagieafter complet-ing the 21.1kmPirates half-
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDScottburgh Surf Lifesaving Club will host the KZN South Hypersure Nipper Championships onSunday, 22 February from 7.45am at Scottburgh.
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FOTOS: VERSKAFKuswag Skool se eerste rugbyspan het Vrydag 13 Februarie hul eerste wedstryd vir die jaargespeel teen ‘n KwaZulu-Natal Ontwikkelingspan by die Gelofte Skool Aandreeks in Pinetown.Kuswag Skool se twee drieë is aangeteken deur Dillon van Heerden, buite senter, en Liam vanHouten, vleuel. Kuswag Skool wen die wedstryd 15-0. Ondersteuners van rugby, netbal enhokkie word aangemoedig om die aandreeks weekliks te ondersteun by Gelofte Skool in Pine-town. Laerskoolspanne speel Donderdae en hoërskoolspanne op Vrydae. Die finale sal in Maartplaasvind. Op die foto druk Dillon van Heerden die eerste drie van die seisoen vir KuswagSkool se eerste rugbyspan by die Gelofte Skool aandreeks met spanmaats Liam van Houten,Braam Verster en Lance Potgieter wat hom aanmoedig.
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Kuswag Skool hethul hoërskool swem-gala gehou op Vry-dag 13 Februarie. Diewenners van die on-derskeidelike afde-lings vir meisies is(voor) Jessica vanZyl (O14 en victrixlaudorum), AnusckaCurran (O15, afwes-ig), Melissa van Ni-ekerk (dogters ope)en (agter, van links)Charl Ellis (O15) SJEllis (ope en victorlaudorum) en Mar-cho Boers (O14).
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Retaining wallsand DIY Specials
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