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Toddler gets second chance>> At the age of five, Chanelle (not pictured) was diagnosed with aplastic anemia
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IN2004 ChanelleMattheewas diag-nosed with aplastic anemia, asyndrome of bone marrow failure.Tenyears laterandChanelle is living
life to the fullest after receiving a bone-marrow transplant.
“Chanelle got ill when she was five.She started coughing and we noticedblood in her sputum. We took her to apaediatrician and while waiting in hisrooms Chanelle began to develop littlered blood spots on her face.
“When thepaediatriciansawthishehad her admitted to hospital immedi-ately and blood tests were conducted.She had her first blood transfusionshortly thereafter. Shewas transferredto another hospital where they testedher for leukemia and the results cameback — she had aplastic anemia.
“ThedoctorsimmediatelycontactedtheSunflowerFundonourbehalf.Theywere unable to find a match in SouthAfrica and had to search worldwide. Ittook a year before they found a 95%match in Germany.
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Toddler gets second chance“The person first donated
stem cells, but two trans-plants were unsuccessful.They then did the bone-mar-rowtransplantandthis savedChanelle’s life,” says Eldré,Chanelle’s mom.
Every year thousands of SouthAfricans are diagnosed with a lifethreatening blood disorder likeleukaemia. A staggering 75% ofpatients needing a stemcelltransplant are younger than 25.
“If you become ill with a bloodcancer that requires a bone marrow stemcell transplant, here isanother uncomfortable fact —your race matters.
“For a successful transplant,the donor and recipient musthave nearly identical genes directly relating to their DNA andethnic background,” says LaurenCorlett, national PR and marketing specialist for the SunflowerFund.
“The chance of finding a suitable donor is 1:100 000 within yourown ethnic group. With only67 000 people registered inSouth Africa, this is a far cry froman effective database which ideally should be in excess of400 000. The South AfricanBone Marrow Registry (SABMR)also does not represent the population demographics of South Africa, therefore it is also critical toincrease the number of black, In
dian, coloured and Asians ontothe SABMR,” Corlett adds.
The Sunflower Fund is a nonprofit organisation committed toincreasing the SABMR.
The Sunflower Fund raisesand sponsors the test cost on yourbehalf at a cost of R2 000 perperson. To become a donor youneed to be between 18 to 45, ingeneral good health and weighover 50kgs with a BMI over 35 andpreferably be a blood donor.
“If you are ever found to be amatch, the process to donate
bone marrow stem cells is nomore in vasive than donatingblood where you are linked to abloodseparating machine forfour to six hours.
“The precious bone marrowstem cells are filtered out of yourblood and your blood then returned to you.
“There is no drilling into yourbones for bone marrow,” Corlettsays.
For further information calltollfree 0800 12 1082 or visitwww.sunflowerfund.org.za
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThe harvesting process to donate bone marrow stem cells isno more invasive than donating blood where you are linkedto a bloodseparating machine for four to six hours.
Bleak outlook for beach festive seasonSETON THOMPSON>>[email protected]
ALL signs indicate that Scott-burgh’s beachfront pavilionwill not be fully operational
overthefestiveseason.Ithadbeenex-pected that councillors and thepublicwould be brought up to date on thesituation at Exco’s meeting on Tues-day 21 October, but the expected re-port was not mentioned.
What added to the warning lightsis that an application was receivedfrom the organisers of the AfricaMarine Expo on 1 and 2 Novemberstating their concern at “the percep-tion that thepublicandmediawill de-rivefromtwounoccupiedrestaurantscurrently on site”.
This went on to request that thespaces be temporarily “turned into apop-up art gallery, media lounge andhospitality area”.
The meeting approved this re-questwithout reference to the longer-termproblembutitsuggeststhattimeis no longer of the essence in gettingthe restaurants let and up and run-ning less than a month later.
Accordingtoreportscarriedintwolocal newspapers, Umdoni MayorSiyabongs Khwela and SpeakerSykes Naidoo have previously as-sured that the restaurants could beexpected to be operational inDecem-ber.
The general council meeting isscheduled in about aweek’s timeandthe expected answer to whether thepavilionwillbebacktopreviouslevelsof service will probably unfold.
Meanwhile, some councillors arethinking along the lines of temporaryentertainment and catering facilitieseven including temporary liquorlicences for the festive Christmasperiod.
PHOTO: SETON THOMPSON
Umdoni Mayor Cllr Siyabonga Khwela (left) andSpeaker Cllr Sykes Naidoo have previously assured that the restaurants could be expected tobe operational in December.
>> Scottburgh beachfront pavilion will not be fully operational in time for Christmas
Toti SAPS September successAMANZIMTOTI SAPS made a total of 130 arrestsfrom 2 September to 28 September. The statistics,sent through by Captain van der Spuy, AmanzimtotiSAPS Public Relations Officer, are five assault withintent to do grievous bodily harm, two common assaults, 28 shopliftings, one robbery, two motor vehicle thefts, 18 general thefts, two malicious damageto property, three possession of whoonga, 18 possession of cannabis (dagga), one contravention of
protection order, three dealings in liquor, five breachof peace, 14 drinking in public, one burglary business,six burglaries, residential, one using motor vehiclewithout owner’s consent, one culpable homicide,three drunk driving, four warrants of arrests (drunkdriving), one warrant of arrest (contravention of protection order), one fraud, two possession of a dangerous weapon and eight trafficrelated cases.
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Umdoni becoming‘skelm city’?>> Illegal behaviour at Scottburgh beach is spreading to other beaches
SETON THOMPSON>>[email protected]
ACCORDINGtopublic commen-tators,backedbycertaincoun-cil and municipal sources, the
unruly and often illegal behaviourwhich has caused concern at Scott-burgh main beach is spreading toother beaches in the area, notablyPark Rynie.
On the other hand, a senior SAPSofficer told the Fever that officers re-sponding tosomecomplaintsatmainbeach were reporting that the com-plaints were exaggerated or evenspurious.
A councillor suggested that thedifferent approaches could well re-flectdifferentcultures indeterminingbehaviour patterns.
DAcaucusleaderEdwinBaptieex-pressed concern that Umdoni couldbe acquiring a reputation as the“party capital of the South Coast”.
“A significant proportion of therevellersandtroublemakersarefromDurban and Pietermaritzburgwherethatkindofbehaviourisnottolerated.
“Atourperildoweallowthe think-ingthatit isokaytodoithere,”hesaid.
Reportedly, a trend is developing
intheParkRynieareawhererevellersgo to the taverns in Oceanic Drivewhichstayopenuntil4amafterwhich
practised.A reliable source told the Fever
that a school party recently visitingScottburgh main beach was orderedtogetbackintheirbusandleavewhenlaw enforcement authorities alleged-ly found the pupils under the influ-enceofalcoholandengaginginsexualacts on the beach precincts.
PHOTO: SOURCEDLaw enforcement authorities allegedly found pupils under the influence ofalcohol.
THE Umdoni Municipality which,by its own admission, has sufferedfrequently in the past from commu-nication deficiencies in relation toand from its various stakeholders,has appointed Zekhethelo (Zek)
port function.Zek has previous experience
with Simba Pepsico, the Universityof KwaZulu-Natal and the KZN De-partmentofTransport.—Supplied.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDNew communications officerZekhethelo Ndlovu.
Automaticused atshootoutWHENrobberswere confrontedbyaMagmaSecuritypatrol atabreak-in at Moodleys Spar in Craigieburnataround2amonSaturday11Octo-ber,theyallegedlyresortedtoanau-tomatic rifle, probably either an R4or an AK47. According to subse-quent reports, some 25 cartridgecaseswererecoveredandarebeingforensically examined by police.
Fortunately, the bullets weresprayed rather than targeted andwhile the patrol vehiclewas report-edly hit about four times, the patrolmember was unscathed. Duckingand running, he returned 9mm fireand believes hemay have hit one ofthe perpetrators who was seen tofall. No signs of bloodweredetectedwhichhasledtospeculationthattheman may have had bullet resistantprotection.
That weapons and equipment ofthis nature were possibly used hasraised suggestions that the gangmay have been targeting an ATMwithin thepremises.Gangs special-ising in ATM thefts on a number of
occasions have taken on police inshoot-outswithautomaticweaponsand are well prepared to do so.
After gaining entry through theroof, the perpetrators neutralisedthe main alarm system but misseda back-up which alerted Magma.The patrolman responded and onarrival inspectedtheentrancetothepremises which initially appearedto be intact.
A voice called on him “to staywhere you are” followed by a volleyofbulletsatwhichstagehereturnedfire, called for back-up and gettinginto his vehicle, took cover behind aconcrete wall. Police are pursuingtheir investigations.
— Supplied.
PHOTO: SOURCEDEither an R4 or an AK47 was usedin the shootout.
they find their way to thebeach, often inebriated.
Residents complainabout the noise and theproliferation of sexual in-cidents being openly
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A FORMER managing directorof the Fever newspapergroup, Greg Orsmond, faced
453 charges of fraud when he ap-peared in the Durban Special Com-mercial Crimes Court last Thursday.
Orsmondwasmanaging directorof The Witness Group and FeverNewspaperGroupuntil hewas axedin April 2013 after the discovery of“gross negligence” on his part.
An audit and forensic investiga-tion revealed that Orsmond hadallegedly syphoned off nearlyR11 million from the mainstreamand community media houses.
The audit resulted in the fraudcharges he faced in court.
Orsmond stepped briefly into thedock yesterday looking dishevelledand crestfallen and was released onR10 000 bail ahead of his next ap-pearance in November.
His attorney Satch Morgan saidOrsmond, a father of three, had co-operated with the investigatingofficer and would appear in courtwhen required.
In a detailed charge sheet beforethecourt,Orsmondisallegedtohavemade unauthorised paymentsamounting to nearly R11 million forhis personal gain.
The charge sheet indicated 267
charges related to payments madefor the distribution of newspapers,but investigators claim the servicewas never rendered. Those chargesaccount for nearly R10,5 million.
“Investigation revealed Sky BlueMedia [aFeverNewspaperssubsidi-ary]madepaymentsintotheaccountofTrifidDesignwherein theaccusedwas thesoleproprietor.Theaccusedauthorised and requested paymentfor services that were never ren-dered”, the charge sheet reads.
Theremaining186fraudchargesarise from alleged ghost paymentsfor distribution the state contendsactuallywent to private building up-grades to his home and which were
worth nearly R670 000.“Investigations revealed this was
for private and personal work doneon the accused’s farm in ShellyBeach.”
Inahandwrittenaffidavitpennedby Orsmond, he indicated he hadmade an effort to fully co-operatewith the investigation team andwouldcontinue todoso.Healso saidhe was employed and his incomesupported his family.
“I am married and have threechildren and I am employed and Isupport my family. If I am grantedbail, I undertake to attend courtwhenever I am requested to do so,”he wrote.
Media24, which now owns Feverpublications obtained a high courtjudgment against Orsmond late in2013forR10 119 178,23(plusinter-est dating from July 6, 2013).
The judgmentwasobtained inre-spect of damages sufferedasa resultof alleged “reckless or grossly negli-gent and/or fraudulent conduct” onthe part of Orsmond.
Orsmondhadsince failedtosatis-fy the judgment or indicate to thesheriff disposable property thatwassufficient to satisfy it.
Hewas found to be insolvent, be-cause his liabilities exceeded hisknown assets, and placed under se-questration in April.
Media24 chief financial officerManie Mayman said Orsmond’s al-leged offences were serious.
“These are serious offences and,in termsof the law,wehad topursuecriminalcharges in linewiththePre-vention of Corrupt Activities Act.This is our policy,” he said.
“This had a substantial effect onthe company, not just on the Fever,butalsoSkyBlueMediaand it result-ed in people being retrenched.
“Because of the financial per-formance of the companies, largelyasaresultofthefraud,wehadtotakesteps and as a consequence peoplewere retrenched,” Mayman added.
—Witness Reporter.
GregOrsmondin courtlastThursday.Thisphotowastakenwith acellphone.PHOTO:JEFFWICKS
Ex-‘Fever’ Group MD faces453 fraud charges>> Axed in 2013 for alleged fraud involving nearly R11 million
Pedestriankilled inAdamsMissionA MAN was killed in an acci-dent along the R603 in AdamsMission near Winklespruit onSunday evening.A report fromthe scene indicates that themaninhisthirtiestriedtocrossthe road when he landed infront of a vehicle.
Netcare 911 paramedicsfound the man in the road, al-thoughhehaddiedbeforetheirarrival. Exact detail to thecause of the accident and pre-ceding events will remain asubject for police investigationand comment. — Supplied.
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Smile awhileDoing somethingpositiveWE are in the habit of continuously knocking the Scottburgh municipality over avariety of things (not that it doesn’t oftendeserve it).
On the positive side it should be awarded this month’s prize for doing somethingpositive (and long overdue).
Teams have been working on the Scottburgh to Sezela section of the R102 for thepast month or so and I spotted the sameteams on the Scottburgh, Umkomaassection of the R102 last week picking uplitter along the verges.
It is a pleasure to see clean verges atlast, now let’s hope the litter bugs don’tspoil it for everyone again.
GrahamScottburgh
Waste not,want notTHROUGHtheFever, could Idrawtheattentionofmunicipalmanag-er Mr Luthuli or beach managerMr Patchai from Umdoni Munici-palitytoamatterofconcernfortheUmdoni community.
For the past four weeks, vari-ous people have been reporting asteady flow of water from theshower at Preston pool change-rooms (ladies), but this has metwith no attention whatsoever.
There is a severe watershortageyetnointerest inalleviat-ingorpreventingwaterwastageisindicated.
It would be appreciated if thissituationcouldberectifiedassoonas possible to prevent even moreloss as this could save us all mil-lions in lost revenue.
And don’t say it’s Ugu’s prob-lem,notyours. It’s yourbeachandyour community. I shall also becontacting Minister Pravin Gord-han if nothing is done about this.
N. LloydPennington
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Knowing right from wrongGIVENour history it is not surprisingthat many show a tolerance towardsthose who ignore bad behaviour.
When the countrywas atwarwithitself, the resistance openly support-ed making it ungovernable. But thatwasover20yearsagoandthegovern-ment isnowput thereby themajority.
Adoptinga“boyswillbeboys”atti-
tude is creating havoc. Here oureconomy, jobs and future is beingthreatenedbymobbehaviourdrivingaway the tourists and we do little tocurb it. Similarly,we ineffectually en-force work ethics, overlook corrup-tion and laugh off vandalism. This isno longer them and us — it is us, allof us.
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Night marketneeds yoursupportTANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
THE Pregnancy ResourceCentre is hosting its annualnight market on 13 and 20December. The market offers
an ideal opportunity to doChristmasshoppingortomakemoney by booking a stall andselling your goods.
A stall costs R250 and thecentre advertises on behalf ofstall owners who have to pro-vide their own tables andchairs.Bookingsarenowopen.
For further informationcontact the Pregnancy Re-source Centre on031 903 7359.
PHOTO: SOURCEDThe Pregnancy Resource Centre is to hold a night flea marketin December.
Welfare hosts HIV training
TANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
KINGSBURGH Child and Welfare Societyhosted HIV prevention, treatment, careand support training for community
volunteers last week. Training was presentedby the International Federation of Red Crossand Red Crescent Societies and is a Lottofunded initiative.
Attendees, preschool and crèche teachers,shared information on how HIV affects preschoolers from three months to six years old.
The meeting discussed ways in which toprovide care and support to preschool childrenwho are HIV carriers, the administration ofmedication and monitoring infections.
The most significant challenge teachersface is that many children may be HIV carriers,but parents are either not aware of it or did notdisclose the information to the preschool.
The meeting looked at ways to reach outto parents to get information to assist thechildren.
Nondisclosure by parents indicates thatalthough there has been improvement in HIVeducation, it is still a sensitive subject as thereis fear of discrimination and stigmatism.
“The happier the child is and the more support they get, the longer their lifespan. Preschools should also work with governingbodies.
“Ifyoubringittotheparent’sattentionthatthe child is sick all the time and nothing isdone, it is your responsibility to tell theauthorities. The child has a right to have itsneeds met,” says Babs Subramanian, provincial training coordinator of the Red Cross.
She said children who are HIV carriers aresometimes neglected at home as a result. Shestressed that many people still do not knowthe difference between HIV and Aids.
“No one dies because of Aids, they die because of a secondary disease contracted bythem as a result of their low immunity.
“By law death certificates never state thata person died of Aids, because people die asa result of the secondary infection, such asmeningitis, etc.” she added.
For further information contact the Kingsburgh Child and Family Welfare Society on031 916 2274.
PHOTO: TANIA SANDBERGKingsburgh Child and Welfare Society hosts HIV training for community volunteers,preschool teachers from Amanzimtoti and surrounds.
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9Municipalities andbusiness must ‘partner’>> State must invest more in infrastructure and focus more on municipalities
TANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
MUNICIPALITIESarebigbusi-ness in South Africa — theaggregate budget of munici-
palities isR312 billionand in thepastyear 93% of that was collected saidMinister PravinGordhan,Minister ofLocal Government and TraditionalAffairs addressing businessmen andwomen at the Afrikaanse Handels-instituut (AHI) annual conference.
He said municipalities spentR62 billionlastyear,whichattributedto 70% or 80% of what they had tospend. Referring to the National De-velopment Plan, he said that withoutan effective state no big economy canfunction.
“It was governments that savedthe banks in the United States andEurope. It is governments that are
spending to create growth.”Gordhan saidwhile the statemust
invest more in infrastructure andfocus more onmunicipalities and in-frastructurewhichwill support smallbusinesses, small and medium busi-ness need to partnerwith the state toestablishwhat is required in terms ofeconomic and social development.
Referring to a meeting on 18 Sep-tember with 240 municipal mayorsand lastweek’smeetingwithmunici-pal financial managers, he said theyare looking at the realities aroundmunicipalities,politicalstability,gov-ernance issues, procedures, servicedelivery and financial management.
He said on the positive side themunicipalities we have are only 14yearsold.Onethousandtwohundredlocalgovernmentstructureschangedto 278 municipalities.
“Athirdof278isdoingwell,anoth-er third is doing reasonably well,while the last third is performingmiserably,” he said.
Thestateplanstoapplya“back-to-basics programme”, whereby focuswillbeplacedonfivepillars—puttingthe people first, making sure serviceprovision on a basic level is effective,ensuring good governance and ac-countability, creating robust institu-tions through skilled and able staffand looking at placing professionalsat district level, which are accessibleto local governments.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDAt the congress are (from left) Aart Verrips (DSBF board member), Minister Pravhin Gordhan (guest speaker) andRiaan Odendaal (AHI KZN vicechairman and DSBF vicechairman).
Business chamber reports on good yearSETON THOMPSON>>[email protected]
AN otherwise successful Umdoni BusinessChamber annual general meeting onWednes-day15Octoberwaspre-terminatedbyaconsti-tutional disagreement which blocked the elec-tion of a committee for the 2014/15 year.
By thatstagenear theend, thewellattendedmeeting at Scottburgh Town Hall had heardabout a year of considerable progress in termsof expanding membership and its influence inthe economic life of the region.
As Umdoni speaker Sykes Naidoo empha-sised, standing in for absentMayor SiyabongaKhwela, the expansion extended to UmdoniCouncil where “a mutually meaningful rela-tionship had been laid”.
He suggested that local businesses supportthe chamber so that it has the resources to takethe partnership further.
He also believes that the absorption of Vu-lamehlo will “create a wealth of opportunitiesfor business to tap into and achieve amore ef-fective participation in the running of the mu-nicipality”.
UBC president Sunny Saman focused on
three spheres in his report to members — thehistory of the chamber, the status quo and thefuture.
He remindedmembers that the sugar com-panies of a century and a half ago — currentrepresentatives of which were now membersand sitting in the audience — had been thebackboneof the localeconomyover thatperiodand were still initiating growth and develop-ment.
On the status quo and the future, he regret-tedthatmanychallengesremainedalthoughsomuch had been achieved.
“Unemployment anda lackof skills arepar-ticularly felt, but I feel that long-term changesare around the corner and that the chamberwill play a significant part in that.”
Some acrimony crept in when the electionof a new committee ensued.
It stemmed from the adoption of a new con-stitution at the previous annual general meet-ing, and was exacerbated by contested nomi-nations, starting with president.
The matter could not be resolved and theelection andmeeting was postponed to a laterdate to be decided upon.
The head table at the UBCannual general meeting(from left) Ian Lawrie, treasurer,Umdoni Council speaker CllrSykes Naidoo,Imran Bux, UBC deputypresident, RamRamasar, secretary, SunnySaman, president and KPReddy, electoral officer.See more photos www.uppercoastfever. co.zaPHOTO: SETON THOMPSON
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Pitbull Club hostsshow at Kuswag>> Show is a qualifier for the provincial championshipsTANIA SANDBERG>>[email protected]
THEKZNPitbull Club, in associationwiththe Pitbull Federation of South Africa(PBFSA) held its last show for the year at
Kuswag.Thepitbull show is an eventwhere thedogs
run, jump and drag things around.Prizes were given to open class and regis-
tereddogsinthefollowingclasses—conforma-tion, long hang, high jump, weight pull andultra dog.
Thehighest jumpwas2.15metres, thewin-ning longhang lasted51minutes and themostweight pulled was 1.83 tons.
“The show is a qualifier for the provincialsand ultimately the SA champs,” Jeanette Eras-mus, the Pitbull Federation president said.
PBFSA has clubs in Cape Town, Pretoria,
West Rand and Port Elizabeth.Erasmus says anyone canparticipate in the
show, but to be a PBFSAmember they have toadhere to the mission statement.
“Wearestringentwhenitcomestoapplyingour rules and we have zero tolerance towardsanimal cruelty,” she says.
More than 50 dogs entered and more than300 people attended the show. People camefrom as far as Gauteng and the Free State(PBFSA Gold Fields) to enter their dogs.
The Pitbull Club has training every Sundayand invites everyone to join in.Thenextpitbullshow will be announced in the new year.
ForfurtherinformationcontactRudiViljoenon 071 303 2677.
PHOTO: TANIA SANDBERGByron Barnes with Kimbo at the last show of theyear, hosted by the KZN Pitbull Club.
Support guide-dog golf dayONCE again it’s time for the SAGuide Dog Association’s annualgolf day at the Umdoni CountryClub on Friday, 31 October.
It hopes to raise R10 000 tosponsor a guide dog.
Thecompetitionwillbeafour-ball better ball Stableford. Cost isR250 per person, includingsnacks at prize giving. You cansponsor a hole for R800, or teeandgreen sponsorship forR400.
Toreservea tee timeandbooka cart, phone Veni on039 975 1320. Inquiries or tosponsor prize, phone Di Turneron 083 654 2049.
All ourprizesaredonatedandall money raised by the golf daygoes towards training guidedogs. — Supplied.
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PHOTO: SUPPLIEDHindu people all over the world observed Navrathree Pooja which means the worship of ‘theMother’ in her nine forms over nine days. During this time the ‘Khanya Pooja’ is performedwhereby nine young girls represent the Mother in her nine different forms. The boy, known as‘Dee’, is the protector of the ‘Khanyas’. Observing this tradition are the nine ‘Khanyas’ and the
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PHOTOS: SUPPLIEDAthlone Park teacher Mrs Preston with pupils (from left)Siphesihle Mhlongo, Khayelihle Ntuli, DhiyaMishka Jagtee andRiya Balaram took a break from school work to promotediabetes awareness by wearing denim.
Athlone Park Primary news
All geared up for their leadershipcamp challenge are ThandiswaSabelo and Sinead Smyth ready torock climb at Seula Zimbili.
FOTO:VERSKAF
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Reece April Govender represented Kamalinee Primary andthe Isipingo Civic Library in a creative essay competitionand was placed first in the eThekwini area. With her isEnglish teacher Mrs M. Padayachee. Reece was also selected by the Luthuli Museum in Stanger for a poetrywritingworkshop and was mentored by two professional writers.At the end of the workshop, three pieces of Govender’spoetry were included in an Anthology of Creative Writingwhich will be housed in all libraries in KZN and KamalineePrimary will receive 30 of the books for the school library.
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Khanya Hospice ‘takes a dive’THEowneroftheBlueOceanDiverResortin Umkomaas, Gary Snodgrass, decidedto support one of the local charities,Khanya Hospice, by donating a percent-age made from every diver during thePink-toberperiod—October. Peoplewholove diving andwhohavenever divedbe-foreare invited to support Snodgrass andhis team in this initiative.
Snodgrass and his team are aware ofthe free palliative nursing care and sup-portwhichHospiceoffers toHIV/Aids,TBand cancer patients in an area fromUmbogintwinitoHibberdenewithoutanygovernment funding.Hospicecanbecon-tacted on 039 973 1783/0277 or [email protected]
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Supporting the initiative are (back) NeilMcDonald (Khanya Hospice CEO) GarySnodgrass, and (front) Adrian Roets(instructor) and Rae du Plessis (divemaster).
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Fever diary>>Last Thursdayof everymonth: de-mentia and Alzheimer’s supportgroup for families and carers. Com-pletelyconfidential.AttheScottburghLibrary from 9 am. Inquiries: Evelynon 083 393 7275.
>> Last Thursday of every month:Parents, families and friends of lesbi-ans and gays (PFLAG) support groupmeetings from 6pm to 7pm at theAmanzimtoti Libraryactivities room.Inquiries: 084 700 2536 or [email protected]
>> Last Saturday of every month.Pennington Peoples Market & CarBoot Sale at Relton Hall Penningtonfrom8amuntil1pm.Newtraderswel-come. Tobook a table or space for thecar boot sale, contact Rebecca orLorraine on 071 088 1341 or039 975 3442.
>> Dance Basics, a ballroom andLatin-American dance studio in Dur-ban, is offering beginner classes forthe physically disabled people. In-quiries: Janelle Yunnie on084 474 0531 or e-mail [email protected]
>> Every Sunday a service is held
at the Sanctuary of the Great WhiteLight in Barrow Road, Umkomaas at10am. All welcome. Inquiries:031 903 8108.
>> Every Sunday. AmanzimtotiMethodistChurchhostsa5pmchurchservice duringwhich there is Sundayschool.ThisisconvenientforchildrenwhoattendsportseventsonSundays.The church also hosts a 9.15am to10.15am Sunday school service. Forfurther details contact Gwenda on031 903 2540.
>> Goju Kai karate classes everyMonday from 5.30pm to 6.30pm atRelton Hall, Pennington and everyTuesdayandWednesday from5.30mto6.30pmatScottburghGolfClub. In-quiries: Pikkas Windell on039 976 1699 or 084 840 0310.
>> Scottburgh Orchid Club meet-ing the last Saturday of the month at2pmatStPauls churchhall cnrCordi-nerandWilliamsonstreets.Wewillbedoing a “hands ondemo”of repottingCattleyas. Inquiries: Gavin on082 2009 9549.
>> Scottburgh Community Polic-ing Forum meeting second Wednes-dayof everymonthbetween3pmand4pm in meeting room at ScottburghPolice Station. All welcome.
>> October 25: Public talk by
Alzheimer’s KZN on dementia andAlzheimer’s at 10.30am at theUmdoni Retirement Village BowlingClub Hall. Cost R10 per person. Formore information, contact Evelyn on083 393 7275.
>> October 25: Public talk at URVon dementia and Alzheimer’s. Thespeakerwill be a representative fromAlzheimer’s SA KZN region, RuthSanderson. Cost R10 per person. In-quiries Evelyn O83 393 7275.
>> October 26, 27. Khanya Hos-pice is having a street collection inScottburghisaskspeopleovertheageof 16 to assist with the collection tins.
taurant on Umkomaas beachfront isagain the venue for the pub quiz withproceeds going to Khanya Hospice.The R80 entrance fee per head in-cludes dinner. Booking at Waves 039973 2500 or Hospice 039 973 1783.
>>October 31: TheMidlandsRoseSociety is hosting a National RoseConvention and three-day Festival ofRoses, at PigglyWiggly, outsideHow-ick, on the Midlands Meander until 2November from9amuntil 5pm.Entryis R10 per person.
>>November 27: KhanyaHospicewill host an Edu-Fair in Umkomaas,a day before the three-day annual
Hospice Social Cohesion Fair. Inter-ested parties, school principals,teachers, business managers and allschools from are cordially invited toattend at Hospice house, 7 WinderStreet Umkomaas where everythingwill be explained at a meeting. Formore information, e-mail [email protected] or text mes-sage to 083 597 8985.
FOTO: VERSKAFMooihawens ouetehuis in Winkelspruit bied elke ses weke ‘n kursus vir versorgers aan. Hierdieversorgers, meestal van Scottsburgh, het hul kursus in September voltooi.
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Across1 Indian Ocean island republic (10)6 To cripple (4)10 Form of civil disobedience(32)11 Reasoning power (9)12 Venomous arachnid (8)13 Right of ownership (5)15 Friendly (7)17 Large extinct elephant (7)19 Gain mastery (7)21 Kind of cocktail (7)22 Prize (5)24 Subtle distinctions (8)27 Deadlock (9)28 Following (5)29 Highest point (4)30 San Francisco bridge (6,4)
Down1 To disguise (4)2 Sleuth (9)3 Something irrevocablydoomed (5)4 Deliberate selfdestruction(7)5 Word of opposite meaning (7)7 Prevent from happening (5)8 Mountain in European Alps(10)14 Inopportune (35)16 Just produced and unused(53)18 Large group of musicians (9)20 In the distant past (4, 3)21 Come next in order (7)23 Vigilant (5)25 Sequence (5)26 At liberty (4)
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>> Crossword Solution 174Across1 Disquiet, 5 Form, 9 Orbit, 10 Out ofcontrol, 13 Redeem, 14 Adrift, 17 Masterof Arts, 20 Violent, 21 Elude, 22 Link,23 Fearless.
Down1 Dhow, 2 Subdued, 3 Up to one’s eyes,4 Expect, 6 Order, 7 Morality, 8 Turn adeaf ear. 12 Primeval, 15 Intrude, 16Goethe, 18 Sworn, 19 Mess.
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THIS month Honda celebrates the 40thanniversary of its Gold Wing touringstylemotorcycle with the announcement of a“birthday edition” Wing. That’s a limitednumber and some will reach South Africanshowrooms.
Five years after producing its first superbike in 1969, the CB750 Honda created thefirst longdistance touring bike — theGL1000 Gold Wing.
It boasted shaft drive, a watercooledflat four engine, disc brakes all around, atouring bike that set standards of comfortand sophistication previously unheard of.
Factor inalowcentreofgravity19litrefuel tank, the bike offered a new twist tothe definition of highspeed motorcycletouring.
The bike had a relaxed feel about it, at120km/h the motor loped along at only4000rpm.
From standstill a 400m sprint saw atime of around 13 seconds, putting the bikein the same class as the rapid Kawasaki750 Triple and even a Laverda Jota.
Many owners fitted additional touring
1100cc, 1200cc, 1500cc (six cylinders for1988).
In 2001 the GL 1800 came into being –the first new model in 13 years. It was fuelinjectedbutaconsiderablylightermachinethanks to an allaluminium frame. Antilock brakes were optional; the engine, incidentally developed a carlike 97kW.
SpecificationsHonda Gold Wing 40th anniversary
modelEngine: liquidcooled, fourstroke, 12
valve SOHC, flat 6, 1832ccPower: 87kW/167Nm, electronic fuel
injectionFuel tank: 25 litresGears: fivespeed, shaft driveWheelbase: 1690mmGround clearance: 125mmSeat height: 740mmKerb weight: 413kg (421kg airbag ver
sion)Wheelstyres: (F) 18” 130/70; (R) 16”
180/60Brakes: linked, ABSPrice: TBA. — Wheels24.
The 2012HondaGoldWing.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
Honda celebrates 40thSA-bound Mazda2wins car of the year>> Mazda2 is the fifth Mazda to win this award
MAZDA SouthAfrica’s next-generation, theMazda2wonthe2014/15Japa-
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Following theMazdaCX-5,Mazda6andMazda3, thesoon-to-be-launched in South Africa Mazda2 is thefourthinMazda’s line-upofnew-generationmodels thatadopt the full range of SkyActive technology and theKo-do-Soul of Motion design language.
Mazdasaysitsaspiringtocre-ate a new-generation subcom-pact that would shatter people’spreconceived notions about thisclass of vehicle.
These include an ideal driv-ing position and pedal layout, ahuman machine interface thatprioritises safety, high-qualityinteriorandexteriorstyling,anda newly-developed SkyActive-D1.5-litre clean diesel engine which offers maximumtorque equivalent to a 2.5-litre petrol engine and out-standing fuel efficiency.
All passenger vehicleswith an expected annual sales
volume of over 500 units, announced or launched in Ja-pan from November 1 2013 and September 30 2014were eligible for the 2014 Car of the Year Japan award.The last Mazda to be named the Car of the Year Japanwas the Mazda CX-5 in 2012. The Mazda2 is the fifthMazda to win this award.
Mazda South Africa MD David Hughes said: “Mazdais both honoured and grateful that the Mazda2 has re-ceivedsuchaprestigiousaward.MazdaSouthernAfricais inspired by this award, and following the local launch
oftheMazda3,Mazda6andCX-5all-new petrol & diesel engines,we are looking forward to intro-ducing the all-new award win-ning Mazda2 to the South Afri-can market.”
SkyActiv,saystheautomaker,is the umbrella term forMazda’srange of next-generation tech-nologies-including pettrol anddiesel engines, transmissions,
bodyand chassis - developedunderMazda’s “sustaina-ble zoom-zoom” vision to provide both driving pleasureand outstanding environmental and safety perform-ance.
The 2015Mazda2.PHOTO: SOURCED
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equipment such as panniersand hefty fairings with builtin sound systems – the Wingwould still managed to pulllike a locomotive.
Sales success came easilybut the factory in Japan wasconsidered too small to handle serious production numbers so, in 1981, the plant wasmoved lock, stock and barrelto the Marysville Motorcycleplant in Ohio, in the U.S.
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ANNUAL green maintenance has seenAMBC cut back to only one greenand, to cater for everybody, the
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Winners on a countout with 4+20points were Bill Collins Liesje de Rosner, Avenel Todd and Jose da Silva. The runnersup, also on 4+20, were Bob Elliott, BrianKidd, Jeannie Cousins and Annetjie Kidd.Pick n Pay Scottburgh sponsored theevent. — Supplied.
AMBC bowlers selectedto represent Kingfisherin the interdistrictbowls competitions(from left) Bob Elliott(senior interdistrictside), Mike Mordaunt(senior interdistrictside), Hester Hankey(presidents team),Allan Grey (senior interdistrict side) andLiesje de Rosner (openseniors side). Grey wasawarded his coloursfor the first time. Therest previously represented Kingfisher atdistrict level.PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Sezela Bowling Club newsTHE Sezela Bowling Club’s October ladies’ trips was wonby Jean Shannon, Aileen Clemo and Gabi Storm with a4+11.Runners-upwereMoiraMillard,LizPayneandJuneMcNichol on 4+8 and the second sessionwent to AnnatjieKidd,Maritje vanWyke andBarbara Lombaardwith 2+8.
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SezelaBChasbeenabi-talentedclubforsometimewithcroquet increasinglymaking itsmark. The two talents arenow combining to see who can play the other’s sport bestwith a challenge tournament on Sunday 26 October be-tween 16 players from each discipline.
Four teams of four will play one round of croquet and10endsofbowlsandthescoreswillbeaggregatedtodeter-mine the winners.
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