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Swaminathan Gounden with Minister of Energy Jeff Radebe at the presidential guest house Satish Dhupelia, Lenford, Selvan Naidoo, AV Mahomed, Swaminathan Gounden, Fawzia in Pretoria soon after being presented with his medal by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Peer (deputy mayor), Krish Gokool, Saren Padayachee, and Judge Thumba Pillay, at the 1860 Heritage Centre dialogue. Struggle stalwart Gounden receives highest honour

“They are the peacemakers, who walk into battle armed only with the conviction that there is no dis - sprightly as ever. There is hardly a political or community meeting that he does not attend. In spite pute, no disagreement that cannot be settled through dialogue,” said President Cyril Ramaphosa at of being a listed communist for 25 years, he defied the apartheid regime and attended the launch of the 2018 National Orders Awards Ceremony, at the Sefako Makgatho Presidential Guest House in the United Democratic Front in Cape Town in 1983. He was politically active throughout the re - Pretoria, on Saturday. One of these peacemakers he refers to is veteran struggle activist, Swami - pression of the 1980s. Speaking further on the recipients of the Order of Luthuli award, President nathan Gounden, who received one of the highest awards that South Africa can confer on its citizens Ramaphosa said, “They are the stalwarts who stood up to the outrages of a regime founded on a at the weekend. He was decorated with the Order of Luthuli in Silver for his role in fighting racism racist lie and a patriarchal myth. They are the people who organised pickets and strikes, marches and and Apartheid as well as his ongoing work in building unity and deepening non-racialism. The order meetings, vigils and prayers. They organised underground, they took up arms, they went out to the is awarded to a South African who has significantly contributed to the freedom struggle, human corners of the globe to argue the case for the struggling masses of South Africa. For their efforts, rights, nation-building, justice and conflict resolution. The 90-year-old freedom struggle stalwart they were restricted, banned, detained, banished, tortured, jailed, exiled and murdered. And yet, joined the Communist Party of South Africa in his birthplace, Magazine Barracks in 1944. Thereafter, they stood firm, knowing that the guns would fall silent, the jail doors would swing open and the he also became active in the Natal Indian Congress and the African National Congress. He was a po - sound of freedom would ring across the land.” To honour his receiving of this prestigious award, the litical organiser in the 1946 Passive Resistance Campaign led by among others Drs Monty Naicker, 1860 Heritage Centre celebrated Gounden’s contribution to the liberation of the country by holding Yusuf Dadoo and K Goonum as well as the 1952 Defiance Campign in which Nelson Mandela was a dialogue on Worker’s Day (May 1). Among the guests were deputy mayor, Fawzia Peer, former the volunteer-in-chief. In 1955, he was selected by the NIC as a delegate to the Congress of the judge Thumba Pillay, community activist, Saren Padayachee, 1860 Heritage Centre chairman, Krish People at Kliptown which wrote the Freedom Charter. He was detained in solitary confinement by Gokool, chairman of the Juma Masjid Mosque, AV Mohamed, and Satish Dhupelia. Gounden is the the notorious Security Branch in 1964 under the Ninety Day Laws and the Suppression of Commu - co-author of several articles and books on community struggles and trade unionism. At 90, he remains nism Act. The effects of that lengthy period of torture are still plague him today but he remains as active in a number of community and political structures.

Local hero champions Slipper

Move over Avengers, Durban hDas itsa owyn re al cand uhealsinge to South African children and their hero who is on a mission to make a difference in families by offering the child a magical moment the lives of children suffering with life-threaten - to regain their childhood that is being lost to an ing illnesses. Radio and television personality, life-threatening illness. Reach for a Dream CEO, Lloyd Paul, is proud to be one of the official Julia Sotirianakos said, “By fulfilling their brand ambassadors for the Slipper Day Campaign dreams, Reach For A Dream brings hope, joy and which is an initiative by the Reach for a Dream inspiration by offering a magical moment to re - Foundation. Speaking about his heroism, “I think gain a childhood lost to illness. In 30 years, the it’s totally amazing what the Reach for a Dream Reach For A Dream Foundation has brought hope Foundation does for children with life-threatening to over 60 000 life-threatened children across illnesses. I encourage everyone out there to sup - South Africa. The Foundation discovered an in - port this awesome campaign and do your little bit teresting fact about life-threatening illnesses, a by buying the wrist band and wearing it with your larger percentage of children survive than adults. Slippers on the day. Your little effort will actually Reach for a Dream believes that one of the rea - go a long way in bringing happiness, joy and a sons for this is, that children simply have not huge smile to a child who has a life threatening learnt what life-threatening means; they live each Illness. Do your bit and show that you care.” So day as it is given to them. For children attitude is be a hero in your community by being part of an everything, and they need all the encouragement exciting yet charitable cause in your community, they can get. Whatever the dream, no matter how make the dreams of life-threatened children come big or small, it often gives the child hope and true when you purchase your R10 wristband from courage to carry on the fight. The fulfilment of the KZN Reach For A Dream Branch, Pick n Pay these dreams inspires hope and courage in the or Wimpy store. Wearing your R10 wristband and dreamer and helps them believe that tomorrow is Lloyd Paul is the brand ambassador for the slippers will also get you a free coffee from worth fighting for. Be part of the movement for Slipper Day campaign. Wimpy on May 11, 2018. Since 1988, The Reach hope and get your workplace or school involved For A Dream Foundation, has brought hope, joy in Slipper Day. Page 2 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za Local actress makes debut in 'Imbewu -

A Newlands East resident who has made her big break by scoring an acting in dance and music shows which involve grade sevens at local schools. The role in the new etv telenovela, ‘Imbewu - ThTe Seed’, bhelieves tehat asp iringStaleneted acteress hasd describe' d herself as an all-round fun person who is very actors must always dream big and stay humble. Portia Nokwazi Ncwane focused when it comes to work. “Growing up I've always been a lover of (25), also known as the Biker-babe because of her love for motorbikes, said the entertainment world. I loved dancing and being in front of the camera. working with industry leaders and legends such as Leleti Khumalo is a priv - ‘Imbewu - The Seed’ has opened a lot of doors for a lot of artists in Durban ilege and an honour as most artists look up to her and her craft. “I'm also ex - which is awesome,” she said. Talking about how her love for acting began, cited about working with new actors and actresses that have never been on Ncwane said, “When I matriculated, I was involved in sports and took part screen before,” she said. The young, beautiful and talented actress matric - in plays. I played Miss Red Riding Hood and I loved it. This is where my ulated at Newlands East Secondary School in Newlands East in 2009. She love for acting began and I made it my mission to focus my career in act - has been involved in many community projects through her organisation, ing.” Ncwane has advised aspiring actresses to follow their dreams. “Noth - the Portia Ncwane Foundation. Among her numerous community initia - ing is impossible, even the word itself says I'm-Possible,when you break it Portia Nokwazi Ncwane said working with in - tives, Ncwane donated 100 school uniforms and stationery to the underpriv - down. You must see your goals clearly before you set out for them, hold dustry leaders and legends such as Leleti Khumalo is a privilege and an honour. ileged pupils of Dr Macken Mistry Primary School. She has also performed them in your mind until they become second nature,” she said.

Durban sonTheg sweet sand mtelodric voiece of Dsurbasn son gbirod, Ashnleigh Th ea the rise Joseph, has taken social media by storm after she shared videos, which were requested by fans from around Durban and afar, on her social media pages, recently. Singing from the age of four, the 25- year-old pop and RnB musician, who is also the owner of her own home-based beauty salon, said she always knew she would pursue a career as a vocalist. Her first professional performance was for the National Ports Authority where she performed in front of an au - dience of 1, 000 people. “This was my first high profile job where I signed my first contract and was paid for performing at the tender age of 10-years-old. I’m part of two bands - for three years I have been part of a duo that goes by the name of 'In Tune', and for the past 10 years with the legendary band, Dukes Combo, which was formed about 60 years ago,” she said. The former Sastri College pupil made it to the top 80 in the Idols Competition in 2012. She also performed at Durban businessman, Vivian Reddy’s 65th birthday and at his wife, Sorisha Naidoo’s 40th birthday bash. “My favourite song to perform is ‘Saving all my Love’ by Whitney Houston. I look up to Jennifer Lopez for her stage presence and Whitney Houston for her vocal ability,” said the pop and RnB singer. Not just a pretty face with an amazing God-given talent, Joseph has a Foundation of Music qualification at Howard College and a Diploma of Beauty Specialist. “My aspiration is to one day be the owner of my own branded spa and that my own music will be playing all over the world, especially in my spa for my clients to be singing along to. Some of my fans have posted on my social media page saying that my talent is going to waste in KZN and I feel that all good things come with time. If, one day, I'm granted the opportunity to go over - seas, I will grab that opportunity with both hands. In Durban, the in - Page 2 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, FEBRUARY 23, 2017 dustry is so limited, but for me personally, I don’t feel that way. I sing because I’m passionate about it and if one person can come up to me and say to me that I’ve made their night or put a smile on their face, then that for me is my duty fulfilled and my gift certainly has not gone to waste,” she said. Joseph currently performs every Wednesday at Kudta on Wilsons Wharf, every first and last Thurs - day of the month at TSD in Springfield, every Friday at Sibaya Casino and every last Saturday of the month at Wild Coast. In her Ashleigh Thea Joseph has taken social media by storm with her melodious voice and spare time, she enjoys cycling, beach visits, swimming, and man - renditions of classic songs. dala colouring.

Military officers salute as they march through the city as part of the Armed Forces Day celebrations. In commemoration of the sinking of the SS Mendi, President Jacob Zuma, is about to lay a wreath for the fallen soldiers. Armed forces show off

theirContinued from might page 1 played by these men has remained a legend in South African military history. The president Aircrafts that took to the skies as part of the Armed Forces Day celebrations laid a wreath in honour of the fallen heroes of the South African Native Labour Corps (SANLC) who perished on the morning of Sat- urday, February 21,1917. Among the black Africans lost were some prominent men such as the Pondoland chiefs Henry Bokleni, Dokoda Richard Ndamase, Mxonywa Ban- gani, Mongameli and the Reverend Isaac Wauchope Dyobha. The wreath laying cere- mony was followed by a medal parade wherein the Commander-in-Chief bestowed various military medals to deserving SANDF members including the awarding of a 40 years 031-3060181 service medal to the Chief of the SANDF, General Solly Shoke. Page 3 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za Moses Mabhida public violence accused released on bail

Three suspects wanted in connection with public violence at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on April 21, have been arrested. The arrest was made by police officers at - tached to the SAPS KZN Provincial Task Team. The accused, Siphosenkosi Knowl - edge Memela (35), John Sibongiseni Khumalo (29) and Khwezilomso Madiba (35) appeared in the Durban Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday morning. Police have confirmed that the suspects work as a About 500 seats were destroyed during the violence. truck driver, a taxi rank manager and a commended the Task will have to be contin - also urging the public taxi owner. The case Team for the latest uously looking over to come forward and has been remanded to breakthrough. “We your shoulders. We provide police with May 25, 2018. All know how much of will not tolerate such information with re - three accused were re - work has been put in hooliganism in this gards to the perpetra - leased on bail of R1, by these dedicated de - province,” he said. tors of the violence 000 each pending tectives to bring us to and the destruction of their next court ap - where we are now in Detectives are still ap - property that was wit - pearance. In terms of terms of the investiga - pealing to those peo - nessed on that day. their bail conditions, tion. It is only a matter ple who were injured Anyone who has in - they are not allowed of time before others in the violence that formation, must con - to attending any other are arrested. I would unfolded, to come for - tact Captain Reddy sporting events. All advise those who ward and provide in - 082-458-5630 or De - three accused indi - were part of the mob vestigators with a tective Warrant Offi - cated to the court that that went on a ram - statement. Many of cer Mlungwana they intend pleading page on that unfortu - those that were in - 0820-662-7764. All guilty. nate day to hand jured left after receiv - information will be themselves over to ing medical attention treated with the The acting provincial police as one of these and did not leave their strictest confidence. commissioner, Major three who were ar - contact details behind rested did. If not you with police. They are General Bheki Langa, eThekwini mayor, Cllr Zandile Gumede, and Moses Mabhida Stadium manager, Vusi Mazibuko, survey the extent of the damages left from the violence at the stadium. Sponsorships for Durban performers off to National

eThekwini Municipal - CAhain Mrantagesme ntF Policey. Aspptliciativons amustl be hand delivered to: EML, ity’s Arts and Living 99 Umngeni Road, Durban, before Friday, May 11, 2018, at 4pm. Further Cultures Department enquiries can be addressed to Phumelele Myeza at phumelele.myeza@dur - is offering sponsor - ban.gov.za or 031-311-2427/8 or Themba Mchunu at ship to performers [email protected] or 031 311-2402. who will be participat - ing in the National Arts Festival 2018 scheduled to take place in Grahamstown from June 28 to July 8. Interested groups and individuals from eThekwini Municipal - ity are invited to apply for travel and market - ing support. All gen - res are welcome to apply. The applica - tion process is open to groups and individu - als who have already registered and have been approved to per - form at the festival. In order to be consid - ered, participants need to submit a compre - hensive motivation – including their ap - proval reference num - ber from the National Arts Festival organis - ers, confirmed per - formance dates, times and designated per - formance venue, as well as a detailed pro - posal about the pro - duction to be staged. Also include informa - tion about the produc - tion company, history and experience. A let - ter or letters of refer - ence and support material about the in - dividual/company’s previous work would be an advantage. Note that support will be given in accordance with eThekwini Mu - nicipality’s Supply Page 4 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za

Nurse Paget 6akes nTHEo RISINGs SUN,t OVERPORT,al APRILg 26,i 2018c - www.risingsunoverport.co.za trip

Charismatic, feisty, inteldligent anod beautwiful are jusnt becam e omne of the 15 Leeaders mof Nurses in SoA. Somer of y lane some of the words that come to mind after interacting the highlights of her career include receiving former with 72-year-old Honey Ally, who was the first nurse at President Nelson Mandela’s award for HIV/ Aids work RK Khan and the first Indian nurse to complete qualifi - within communities by becoming the first runner-up for cation in Occupational Health and Safety in South excellence in the above field. Five years ago, she re - Africa. Having a fierce determination to serve the un - ceived the Minera Chamber of Commerce award for derprivileged and forgotten communities has led her to community builder of the year. She served on the South become an unstoppable force who pushes herself, even African Nursing Council and obtained a gold medal for at her age, to continue to give back to those who need building strategic partnerships internationally in nursing her expertise and assistance. The decorated nurse was and received many awards from JCs and organisations also a freedom fighter and anti-Apartheid activist, who including Rotary for community work. She has also pre - stopped at nothing to get what she wanted. Followed sented many international talks in Canada, Japan, USA, continuously by the apartheid police because she was a Amsterdam and Rome and won the superintendants tro - freedom activist with the late Gordon Webster in 1975, phy for being the most industrious and compassionate she fled to Texas and worked and studied at Presbeterian nurse in 1971 at her graduation. As a freedom fighter, Hospital before returning to South Africa to take care of she was not allowed to pursue midwifery training in her sick father in 1976. Ally talked nostalgically of the Cape Town. In her retirement, she serves at the nursing times she and a group of her mates were called the '24 director of clinics for the Islamic Medical Association. angels of RK Khan Hospital' under the tutorship of Mrs She is also the chairman of the SABCHOA South Botha and Matron Naude. “I remember fondly how Mrs African Business Coalition on Aids and she runs the Naude was snatched away from RK Khan Hospital by Muslim Aids programme in KZN. Her hobbies include the hostile apartheid government. She and her team spoiling her nieces and nephews and the grandchildren mates had protest memos pinned in strategic points of of the family. She also loves spending time visiting the the college and hospital and refused to leave the resi - sick and providing volunteer nursing services. Her pet dence to commence day duty. We had already asked the project at the moment is serving the Malukazi commu - night shift staff to standby so that patient care was not nity where she started various clubs including a mother neglected even at that tender age of our training,” she and child club, a stroke victim’s club and a youth club to said. Ally was the first person of colour to hold the po - enhance patient care She is also a presenter on Medical South Africans commemorate Freedom Day on Friday, April be living in a democratic country. Grade one pupil, Magdelene sition as the chairman of the KZN Nursing Council. Her Files, for the Islamic Medical Council on Radio Al- 27. This is the day the first democratic election was held in Govender (6), said Freedom Day means that people are now position served as a catalyst in her career and Celebratingsaw her Ansaar and an active member and trustee of the regional South Africa. Today, Freedom South Africa celebrates Freedom Day to free and they have access to educationDay at any school they want Honey Ally has proven to be a woman of substance and strength. hold positions on the National Board of Nursing and she hospice. mark the liberation of our country and its people from a long to attend. Seen are the Dr Macken Mistry pupils who are lookg period of colonialism and White minority domination. Pupils foward to observing the day. from Dr Macken Mistry Primary School said they are happy to Celebrating 50 years in nursing February 1968 was a memorable occasion in the lives of 24 young Indian girls, who embarked on a career in nurs - ing at the RK Khan Hospital. Some of the nurses and other groups of 1968 will be celebrating their golden an - niversary at the Enchanted Gardens on May 12, from 5pm. Staff members and their spouses are invited to attend When two peoplePledge send are communicating. can’tto always beexpress % Silentof autistic people Anyone who would the event. For more information, contact Niri on 084-229-3812 or Leela on 083-779-4614. a message of any kind Autistic people all themselves as well or have severe difficulties like to extend this to each other with or have something im- as easily as people with spoken language, awareness event to without words, they portant to say, but they around them. Over 50 and when people can- their workplace during not express their basic the month of April to needs or experiences show acknowledge- to others, life can be ment and solidarity to extremely isolating people with autism can and lonely. purchase stickers at To show acknowl- R10 each and t-shirts Lajpaal Foundation to edgement and respect for such difference, at R100 from the Ac- Action in Autism in- tion in Autism office. vites the public to join Action in Autism does open community them and thousands of not receive any fund- non-verbal people by ing from government making a pledge to be and relies on sponsor- non-verbal for two ship and the support of The Lajpdaal Fouendatiovn wille be holstinog its fupndraisimng dinner eity. nFunds otr pr oceceds wehich anre raisetd atr the de inner will go hours on Saturday, the community to con- at the NMJ Hall, situated in Durban, on Friday, May 11. All towards creating a sustainable future for the less fortunate and April 28, at the Durban tinue its early interven- proceeds will go towards the numerous outreach projects un - will further assist the organisation in spreading its wings with Botanical Gardens tion, support and dertaken by the organisation such as: the Darul Uloom in Sea their various other projects which are in the pipeline. The or - from 10am to 12 noon. advocacy work. Any- Cow Lake, upliftment of the youth, feeding of the children on ganisation is in the process to acquire a property in Pretoria, Bring a picnic basket one wanting to con- a daily basis, free Islamic education at all of its centres and Laudium to open a community development centre and an - and relax in peaceful school bursaries for the underprivileged. Feeding schemes are other centre/mosque will be opening soon in Pietermaritzburg, tribute to the conducted on a weekly basis in various surrounding areas in Mountain Rise. However, funds are being raised to acquire surrounds, using only organization through Durban. The organisation also offers counselling on various both these properties and we need the communities support to signs, gestures, point- cash, kind or through matters such as spiritual, holistic, drug, marital and many open these centres. The winners for the Laylatum Nujoom ing, typing or drawing volunteering time, the more. In terms of goal setting, the organisations main aim and Contest will be announced and all the contestants will also be to communicate dur- organisation would be goal has always been to uplift the lives of those who are un - receiving awards. There will also be fantastic prizes and ing this time. most thankful. derprivileged. In order to reach this milestone, the organisation vouchers that will be given away. Tickets for the fundraising "Speaking is not the would like to take it to the next level where there would like dinner are available at 78 Mallinson Road or alternatively con - only form of commu- For more information to establish proper centers or facilities to perform these tasks tact 031-208-9592/074-927-8627. nication,” said chair- about Action in on a level which will be beneficial and sustainable to human - woman of Action in Autism and the sup- Autism, Liza Aziz, port to parents and “We ask people to join families provided by us in honouring those the organisation, call who are different from 031-563-3039 or email you and experience info@actioninautism their world,” she said. .org.za. Meditation course to be held A morning meditation course will take place on Sunday, April 29, from 9:30am to 12:30pm at the Kadampa Meditation Centre, situated at 26 Menston Road in Westville, Durban. For more information, call 031 266- 0096 or email [email protected] Page 5 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za Health MEC thanks judiciary for upholding the law

KZN Health MEC, Dr April 27th, as we com - 1991, having been who must behave in a will undermine the Sibongiseni Dhlomo, memorate Freedom charged in the very particular way, and human rights of other thanked members of Day, we need to re - same court where I was some of us must then people because there’s the judiciary for their flect as South speaking. It was a para - carry dom passes and a dominant group of instrumental role in Africans. Now we dox that I was invited suffer other forms of people who think that the upholding of law have a new dawn that to speak in the same human rights viola - that must happen,” said and order in demo - looks into all aspects court that I appeared in tions. So, we want to MEC Dhlomo. cratic South Africa. of our humanity. This June 1986, charged for say, never again should The MEC was the South Africa belongs terrorism, which gave we have a country that main speaker at an to all of us, black and me a sentence of 10 event held at the Dur - white. Nobody should years. This time ban Magistrate’s venture to think that around, my invitation Court recently, to this country is not for was very interesting, commemorate Free - other race groups.” coming in there to dom Day which was “So, we were there to share with them the observed on April 27, encourage [those who democracy that we now as well as highlight the work at the Durban enjoy,” he said. significance of Human Magistrate’s Court], “Things that made us Rights Day, which is and commend them go to Robben Island commemorated coun - for the good work that and to be sentenced trywide on March 21. they continue to do to were those things that Coincidentally, it was normalise our situa - were saying the coun - on March 21, 1991 tion, through prosecu - try belongs to a particu - that MEC Dhlomo tions, sentencing lar group of people was released from people for social ills, Robben Island after crimes related to rape, being sentenced to 10 murder and instability years for terrorism at in society. They are the self-same Durban the final arbiter to as - Magistrate’s Court in sist us to make sure we 1986. Commenting normalise our soci - after addressing a ety,” added MEC group of magistrates, Dhlomo. MEC senior prosecutors and Dhlomo also reflected lawyers at the func - on the importance of tion, MEC Dhlomo March 21, which is said, “I was happy to Human Rights Day. get an invitation from “On March 21, was a Chief Magistrate Ed - day of my release MEC Dhlomo with chief magistrate Edmund Ngubane (Pic: Themba mund Ngubane. On from Robben Island in Mngomezulu) Man critical following Durban CBD shooting

A man, believed to be in his 40s, was left critically injured fol - lowing a shooting in - cident in Warwick Triangle in the Dur - ban CBD on Friday. ER24 spokesman, Russel Meiring, said paramedics arrived at the scene and found local authorities sur - rounding the patient. “Paramedics as - sessed the man and found that he had sustained a gunshot wound to his arm and abdomen leaving him in a critical con - dition,” he said. Meiring added, “The man was treated for his injuries and pro - vided with advanced life support interven - tions. Once treated, he was transported to a provincial hospital for urgent treat - ment.” Police were at the scene and are investigating the shooting further. Page 6 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za Glitz and glamour at 2018 Rising Sun

The Rising GSun Coommunlityd New spaCper cohmpetiation. Platrolnse can anlso brogwse theroug h Racing Carnival group once again joins forces with Gold Cir - the many flea markets and food stalls. On cle to stage one of its most-awaited events: the offer at the stalls will be everything from toys Rising Sun Gold Challenge Racing Carnival. to clothing and a variety of tasty and tantalis - The event takes place on Saturday, June 9, ing food and snacks for all palates. 2018, at the Greyville Racecourse and fea - To all senior citizens, there will be a fancy tures the grade one R1 million Rising Sun dress competition with great prizes to be won. Gold Challenge race. Gates will open at 10am After the running of the last race, an evening and entrance is free. of entertainment has been arranged with The Rising Sun Gold Challenge Racing Car - Colours TV. There will be lots of prizes to be nival is a charity event and this year, CC Pro - won on this spectacular day including the motions has been selected as the beneficiary. ‘Win a Car competition’ and it could be you An exciting, fun-filled and fabulous day driving off in a beautiful and brand new Etios awaits patrons, with free entertainment for the courtesy of the Rising Sun Community News - entire family at the Greyville Racecourse. papers and Halfway Toyota Malanda. If that’s Live entertainment in-between races will be not enough, you can keep your eyes glued to order of the day, including a free-style dance the sizzling fashion show with a cash prize to

Logasen Moodley Dance Company will entertain crowds at the Rising Sun Gold Challenge Racing Carnival.

the value of R15, 000 courtesy of Gold Circle. Reel your fashion without a gap, Theme for 2018: You sure to reminisce the memories on your UNITED COLOURS WITH DIVERSITY mobile app. Bringing together race, colour and greed, create your very own seasonal flows, It’s the globe of the world you would need, as the green fields of the racecourse blows. As the race that will be run, Show the world your imaginable fashion, Much-awaited certainty of fun, making your stamp stunningly dashing. And grab a hat that’s next to none. The categories are as follows: A mixture of flamboyant colours of fashion, The Most Striking Couple, Students Designer with pearls, frills and thrills, Wear – (must produce student card) and Pro - catch the the avant-garde with limited bills. fessional Designer Wear. Registration for e

Diversity of culture to mix and match, fashion (strictly) from 8:30am to 10am. S S r H E E i C L L R A A D U D D W W R H S S

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n terprising spirit, Chetty on 072-127-1570 or 084-014-6123. Al - s make your mark on a colorful merit. ternatively, email [email protected] Stilettos, bracelets, diamantes and caps, Page 7 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za Teen raped, police appeal for assistance

The Brighton Beach Family Violence, Child Pro - tection and Sexual Offences Unit has issued an urgent appeal to the public at large to assist them in a case of rape that is under investigation. Provincial police spokeswoman, Col Thembeka Mbhele, said that on February 21 at about 3:30pm, a 15-year-old girl was returning home from school on Borough Road in Cato Manor when she was approached by five unknown sus - pects. “Two suspects pushed her onto the ground and raped her,” said Col Mbhele. A case of rape was thereafter opened at Cato Manor SAPS. Po - lice believe that the men in the published image could be of assistance in solving the case. Any - one with information regarding their whereabouts has been urged to contact Sgt Zanele Zuma on 084-906-0644. Alternatively, Crime Stop can be The police believe that the men in the attached pictures can assist in reached on 08600-10111. solving the case. Stolen motorbikes suspected to be sold on black market

Three men were arrested for theft of motorbikes following an stall trackers to them so if anything happens, they are easily increase of cases being reported at the Greenwood Park police tracked,” said Sgt Mthembu. The arrested suspects appeared station recently. According to police spokesman, Sergeant Vin - in the Durban Magistrate's Court. Sgt Mthembu said victims cent Mthembu, there has been a spike in cases where residents’ motorbikes are being stolen from their yards in the Greenwood of theft of motorbikes from their premises, are urged to go to Park SAPS policing precinct. It is alleged that the preying sus - the station. “We suspect that there is a ‘black market’ where pects target residents who do not have garages and park their these stolen motorbikes are being sold. We appeal to any resi - motorbikes outside their homes, within the premises. They al - dents who may have information regarding where they are legedly cut through the fence and gain access to the property. being sold to contact the police immediately. We are working “We urge owners of motorbikes to secure their bikes, even when they park at their homes. People with no garages can park around the clock to secure more arrests on such cases,” said their bikes inside the house, to keep it secure and safe from Sgt Mthembu. People who may have information can contact thieves. Bikes do not come cheap, so I also urge owners to in - Greenwood Park Police on 031-571-6512 or 10111. Page 8 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za Designer hopefuls to learn the

Twenty-one young designer hope - city’s fashionistas, including buyers, fuls who are hoping to learn the sbuppliers,u industsry leiaderns and ess of fashion business of fashion will participate media all under one roof. According in the seventh installment of the to Sindi Shangase, the Programme Durban Fashion Fair (DFF) Mentor - Manager for the Business Support ship Programme, which is a proudly Tourism and Markets Unit, who has eThekwini Municipality initiative driven the DFF since inception in developed to grow the fashion in - 2011, the mentorship programme is dustry in the city, as well as create a intended to train enterprising young platform for employment and entre - designers in all aspects of the fash - preneurship opportunities. Hun - ion business and prepare them and dreds of young designers put their their collections for the DFF. Pro - names forward in December 2017 gramme mentor, the founder of G & and 21 were chosen to take part in D Apparel’s, Greg Wallis, will not the programme, which includes only guide these mentees on orienta - working closely with some of the tion and textile selection, but will city’s top fashion gurus as well as provide valuable information on their fellow designers. The mentees manufacturing, brand management, are all currently working in the fash - costing and entering the world of re - ion industry and were selected based tail. Throughout the programme, on three pillars creativity (which guest mentors within the various was judged on story boards), gar - fashion related fields are invited to ment construction as well as busi - present to the class. Furthermore, ness acumen (a traceable client base, guest lecturers from the industry The 2018 class of Durban Fashion Fair mentorship designers together with one of their mentorʼs, Greg Wallis (cen - business plan and business skills). will be invited to take turns in assist - tre). Most of these interns will also see ing in the development of these in teams, nominate a team leader and cri - show these aspiring designers how to run tion award during the Durban Fashion their work on the ramp at the Dur - mentees. As part of the programme, tique each other’s work. They are also their own successful businesses. When Fair Awards at the Inkosi Chief Albert ban Fashion Fair later this year in the current mentees are provided taught to build collections from start to the programme concludes, one of these Luthuli International Convention Centre September, with a number of them different design briefs and assign - finish. Additional modules will also intern designers will receive a recogni - on Saturday, September 22. showcasing for the first time to the ments each week where they work

ICt is Amereican langeel invbestor arnd phailanthtropiist, Rnon Cognway whto sahid, “I e human spirit believe that we all have a responsibility to give back. No one becomes suc - cessful without lots of hard work, support from others, and a little luck. Giv - ing back creates a virtuous cycle that makes everyone more successful.” Over the past 12 months, staff from Durban’s premier entertainment desti - nation, SUNCOAST have collected R47,950 in cash, all of which has been donated to charities of their choice in KwaZulu-Natal. Beneficiaries of this initiative have included; the Edith Benson Babies Home in Sherwood, Vukukhanye in Chesterville, The Baby House in Westville, The Chatsworth Regional Hospice and Denis Hurley Centre. The donations are made possi - ble through Suncoast’s internal donation programme that encourages staff members to make a minimum contribution of R10 towards a charity fund. Staff who have made donations are randomly selected monthly and the se - lected staff member nominates which charitable cause will be the beneficiary of that month’s donation. This year has seen the Suncoast Tables Supervisor and Asherville resident, Bilal Cassim (38), donating R4,295 towards the Edith Benson Babies Home in February and Kumarie Govender from the Suncoast staff making a difference in the lives of the less fortunate. Cash Desk donating R4,185 to The Baby House in Westville. “The burning down of the Edith Benson Babies Home really touched me and when I got the opportunity to choose which charitable cause to donate the money to, it opportunity to live life as children and the fire was traumatic for them and was an obvious choice,” said Cassim. “These are children who deserve the the staff who work there. I am fortunate to have been given the opportunity to help these children at a time when they need it the most,” he said. Speaking of the pride he has for his staff and their contributions, Mike Dowsley, ex - ecutive director at Suncoast said, “We live in a world where everyone is working hard towards their respective dreams in a tough economic climate, so to see staff raise this amount of money for the various charities is incred - ible and I thank each and every staff member for their contribution which will make a meaningful difference in someone else’s life.” THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za Page 9 Tamil eisteddfod to be held The KZN Tamil Vedic Society Eisteddfod Movement invites inter - ested individuals and Tamil teachers and organisations to the 2018 Southern Region Tamil Children and adult’s eisteddfod- the Iyal (lan - guage), Isai (music) and Nadagam (dance). The children’s eisteddfod will be held on Sunday, May 27 at 8am at Kharwastan Temple Hall, Oak Avenue. The adult’s eisteddfod will be on Sunday, June 10 from 8am at Saiva Sithanda Sungum Hall, Rank Avenue in Westcliff. For more information, contact Selvie Kuppusamy on 031 404-1621, 074- 306-7898, 084-686-4442 or Steven Govender on 084-525-5025 or 031 403-4217.

Team KZN performed outstandingly at the South African Championship of Performing Arts (SACOPA), the largest competitive showcase of performing arts talent in South Africa. KZN takes top honours at National Performing Arts Competition Fifty-three contest - achieved 60 gold 16-24) - Diyara qualified for the Na - the Roy Couzens The - ants from across KZN medals (1st place in Prakash and Dance tional Squad, and atre at Westville Boys' competed during the category), 40 silver Male (aged 25+) - Koketso Mere, as Sen - High School. For more April school holidays medals and 24 bronze Bonga Hlongwane. ior Grand Champion, information please at the South African medals, as well as pro - BeatBreakerz Unite, a won an all-expense contact the KZN Di - Championship of Per - ducing Overall Cate - group dance initiative paid trip to Los Ange - rector, Donna da Costa forming Arts gory winners in the by innovative choreog - les to compete for his via email (SACOPA), the following disciplines: rapher, Keegan country in July 2018. [email protected] largest competitive Vocal Male (aged 13- Barnes, was awarded or visit the SACOPA showcase of perform - 15) - Kyran Taylor, Overall Dance Group Auditions for the next website for more de - ing arts talent in Vocal Male (aged 16- Champions, aged 13- round of regional qual - tails South Africa, held at 24) - Koketso Mere, 15. Forty nine mem - ifiers take place in (www.sacopa.co.za) the Rustenburg Civic Dance Female (aged bers of the KZN team September this year, at Centre in the North West province. Provincial teams competed in a number of performing arts disciplines, namely vocal, dance, acting, modelling and variety arts, for a chance to be selected for the South African team to repre - sent the country at the World Champi - onships in Los Ange - les, at an event dubbed the Olympics of Performing Arts. Koketso Mere, a grade 12 pupil at Westville Boys' High School, walked away with top honours at the competition, beat - ing over 3000 com - petitors to be awarded Senior Grand Cham - pion of South Africa, achieving the highest individual score in any category at the competition.

Candidates qualify for the KZN team through a series of stringent auditions, adjudicated by dance, vocal and acting spe - cialists and profes - sionals in KZN. Once selected, they are in - vited to compete at the national competi - tion. Of the nearly 15000 entries per - formed over 10 days at the national event, seven of KZN's top performances were chosen to perform in the final showcase, an enormous honour.

In addition to Koketso's unprece - dented achievement as Senior Grand Champion, KZN Page 10 THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za

Teachers and parents who were behind the insightful programme. Pupils and teachers held a placard demonstration to raise awareness on Autism. Bright Future Special School educates community on Autism Teachers and pupils from Bright Future Special in Parlock held an pamphlets to motorists and pedestrians, educating them more about lock their children with autism indoors due to their so-called odd Autism Awareness initiative to educate parents and residents on autism. The programme continued after the walk with a talk from behaviour. Take them out and make other people aware about autism. The programme was held as part of World Autism Month a speech therapist who informed parents on how to relate to their autism. We also appeal to parents to join support groups to learn which was observed in April. The programme started with a plac - children with autism. Deputy principal, Fikile Mbili, said it is im - more on how to communicate with their children and understand ard demonstration by pupils, teachers and principal, Sipho Nkosi. portant for parents to understand their children with autism, and in them better,” said Mbili. Refreshments were served to pupils and They walked to Inanda and Joyce Roads, where they distributed that way they will relate to them more. “We appeal to parents to not parents who attended.

70th annual Draupadiammen Firewalking Festival The 70th annual Draupadiammen Firewalking May 5. The Shakthi Soolum Poosai will be ob - Festival will be held at the Shree Murugar served on Friday, May 4 commencing at 6pm. Alayam, situated at 152 Jacobs Road, Jacobs The fire pit will be initiated on Sunday, May 6 on Sunday, May 6. from 7am and thereafter the Ammen’s Poosai The festival commenced with the hoisting of will be performed with lunch being served. the flag on Thursday, April 19. Prayer and rit - The actual firewalking will commence from uals will be performed daily until Saturday, about 1:30pm.

Board member, Pravin Ram, manager of Lakehaven Homes, Himla Makhan, and Dr Macken Mistry Primary School principal, Pompey Sukool.

Dr Macken Mistry school teachers attend awareness programme The principal and staff of Dr Macken Mistry Pri - “The programme culminated with a walkabout mary School recently visited Lakehaven Homes and site visit of the institution,” he said. Sukool to gain more insight on the functionality of the said he wanted his teachers to be more empow - institution. Principal, Pompey Sukool, said this ered with regards to the pupils’ background who was an awareness programme which covered attend their school. “This initiative is in keeping various topics such as child care, medical care, with our theme for the year, ‘Getting closer to the educational programmes, sports and recreation. parent,’” added Sukool. THE RISING SUN, OVERPORT, MAY 3, 2018 - www.risingsunoverport.co.za Page 11

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Dhurban - Loeft armn spinnero Senu - uboth thre bat ansd the balla.” t awards ran Muthusamy was named the “He characterises the toughness Hollywoodbets Dolphins Player that has been emerging in the of the Year at the franchise’s an - Dolphins team this season, and nual end-of-season prize giving has made us respected by all our awards at Mount Edgecombe on opponents,” he added. Wednesday evening, crowning a “He is a player that has come domestic season in which the through the ranks since he was Durban born-and-raised left han - spotted as a Durban schoolboy, der has made telling contributions and to get the franchises premier with the ball and the bat. award speaks volumes about the One of the leading takers way he has been nurtured through in the Sunfoil Series, Muthusamy the ranks in this province,” he has been pivotal to the Holly - added. woodbets Dolphins competitive With Keshav Maharaj commit - edge in the 2017/18 season, ting a lot of his time to the Pro - showing his ability to throttle teas, Sen stepped up and showed back opponents run rates and take himself to be a hugely talented at vital stages in a match, all-rounder,” Strydom added. while also contributing in the His words were echoed by the middle order, where the Dolphins KwaZulu-Natal Union resilience has helped turn a num - president Fa-eez Jaffer, who said ber of vital matches round. that all the signs were positive for In addition to winning the Player the emergence of coach Grant of the Year Award Muthusamy Morgan’s side as genuine title also won the prestigious Players’ challengers. Player of the Year Award, Sunfoil “We made two finals this season Series Bowler of the Year and and won one, and we played our Player of the Tournament and the cricket with aggression and en - Hollywoodbets Blue Collar of the thusiasm, and when it was Year Award for the player who needed, there was plenty of fight - does the most for team, on and off ing spirit,” said Jaffer. the field. “We were delighted to end the Fans Player Award. Batsman of the Year 2017/18 - Morné Van Wyk "I felt that I didn't start the season season with the emphatic victory well with the bat but I am grateful of our KZN Coastal side in the AWARDS PLAYER OF THE that I was able to pull it together Sunfoil Cup final against SUNFOIL SERIES TOURNAMENT and finish the season strong," Namibia inside two days,” he SUNFOIL SERIES: Player of the year 2017/18 - Senuran Muthusamy said. added. “It was a very positive Fielder of the year 2017/18 - Dane Vilas Muthusamy "Moving down the order way for us to end our season and Bowler of the Year 2017/18 - Senuran Muthusamy MOMENTUM ODC: Player of the year 2017/18 - Senuran slightly allowed me to play as provides the perfect springboard Batsman of the Year 2017/18- Vaughn Van Jaarsveld Muthusamy more of an all-rounder and takes a for us to build towards the fu - RAM SLAM: Player of the year 2017/18 - Morné van Wyk bit of pressure off me after I was ture.” MOMENTUM ODC Hollywoodbets Blue Collar of the year: Senuran opening the batting and . Spinners dominated the Dolphins Fielder of the year 2017/18 - Sibonelo Makhanya Muthusamy "I'm grateful that I have been able awards, with Prenelan Subrayen Bowler of the Year 2017/18 - Prenelan Subrayen Fans Player brought to you by Pelican Pharmacy: Vaughn to find a role in the team that taking the award for the Momen - Batsman of the Year 2017/18 - SJ Erwee Van Jaarsveld helps us win cricket games." tum One Day Cup Player of the Brand Ambassador: Keshav Maharaj “Senuran richly deserves these Tournament, and Keshav Ma - RAM SLAM T20 Most valuable player: Dane Vilas awards,” said CEO Heinrich Stry - haraj winning the equivalent Players Player of the year brought to you by Toddler Park: dom. “His call up to the SA A award for the Ram Slam tourna - Fielder of the year 2017/18 - Prenelan Subrayen Senuran Muthusamy side reflects a season where he ment. Bowler of the Year 2017/18 - Robbie Frylinck Player of the Year: Senuran Muthusamy has been consistently strong with Vaughn van Jaarsveld won the

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PTunhcehi nhg iwgehlll ayb otvae ltehenirt wedeig pht upriel cruits iSno ltohmezi USkintid, Leirnc 1ol9n TIsnhutemrbna antdi oLnucaqlm Saaen rMieohs ammed, once Master Cho teaches the children some of the Taekwondo techniques. and playing the game in 4xr2e0cmeinn cthluyk kaps a- trhtei cgaimpea gtaevde Coinac h tAhnedr ew Elitaegain fraongteadi nups ta dFmriraabnlyc epr,o vWinga tlheats t haeny dha vEe ncogmlea an ld ong way since Osborn a chance to see whPetlhaery heisr c oaDcheinvg edrliollsp amre ebenintg imPphleamseent ed 2 Ja- nuaryi -n fr oCma bpruete Tnooviwcesn, toin en Jcouulryag. ing rugby players. Misra was very IFFSKSA hostins th e 3gam3e. r Tadkin g athen lessnonsu leaarnt lfr oma thwe thraee rtrieds tos on eb losas to neqncouurageedt by the Rhinos performance. He said, “It’s a work in progress - The International Federation of IFFSKSA affiliatDedU dTo, jtohse fRrohm inos dduregn d etoe pa ctoh iceovme et hfreosme gbreehaitn adc a- nd sfhruotm th eK dZoNo ra osn t ha eg aMmae le Spnorntest hSetalers os fi mthper eYsesaerd, by the Rhinos ability to dig deep when it counted to Funakoshi Shotokan Karate all the other proviSnpceeasr os fw Siothu ath 27-1c5o lbaodneuss. point win. It wasn't all easyT asmairliynng -A Snpderaerws ws efrre om gMrinpdu mouutl a nwgian . aTsh itsh be odes well for the future together with the commitment South Africa hosted its 33rd Africa travelled dspoiwttnin tgo fKireZ N to puAt pRahritn forosm u nthdee rc lsuebv earwea prdres,s sthuere in Stphoe rftisr sSt tahra lof,f ttuhren iYneg ar insh tohwe nf ebmy atlhee cnaetweg polray yers can only mean that the Rhinos are on the upward Annual Awards Banquet this to be part of the ovrgear nbiaslalt rioepne’s atedhlyig ahnldig fhotrsc ionfg ethrreo resv wenitihn gth eiinr- rusha dnedf eBnhcaev tiok gRoa minltuoc tkhae n frocumr vKeZ.”N T ahse tRheh iCnhoasm n-ext fixture is against Ogwini Bafana at MUT Umlazi Taekwondoweekend at Mthe Umhlatuzaana spsectacultar celeebbraretiaoknr s1. 2-10 s aheadc.l u Adefdte rp are tsoeungtha thioanlfs titmo em teaanmy talkp ifornosm K Caoraatceh A Ocsabdoermny, Stuodne Fnrti doaf yth, eM Yaeya 4r. . Civic Hall. The dynamic leader, Kyoshi karatekas who received their This glittering function was at- Eric Govender 7thdan, founder, Black Belt and Dan grading, tended by over 500 guests who president and chief instructor of Provincial Colours for 2017. Taekwondot Maestersa fromc South Kore a hleldo a bricl- abeanjcokye ndl ethxet e yvenyainrg t oan cdo ownedre ucutt hae mIFuFcSthK SbAih gegxepre sseemd ihnisar. HThe e function built up to an ex- liant seminar on proper Taekwondo techniques. iesn thhrael lcedu rwreitnh t thceo aachhie ovef- thegr antiatutdioe ntoa pla rTenatse fkorw suopnpodrot- tecaimting climax with the an- Master Cho’s mission to our shores was to evaluate amnednt sm ofe thnet fieodnereatdio nt.hat the isntga nandda mrdot ivoafti nTg atheekirw choinl- don oiun ncement of Ashlyn Pillay the standard of Taekwondo in Durban and most im- KZN is very good and would like to see some of portantly to demonstrate the proper Taekwondo tech- these students in the national team. Master Billy niques to local students. Master Cho who is based in joined the Reservoir Hills Sports Club after he read Pretoria is the technical director for Taekwondo in an articEle aZ bout the club offering a platform for youth South Africa and Master Yun is the senior master for Stoip hpaamrtaincdilpa a'Steky i' nTs phoabsaPitlaiRvlaOe u PnadScetHri vtAhietF iheT igsh. "The Taekwondo Taekwondo in KZN. The one-day Taekwondo semi- bTaell.am is giving full support to the RHSC as we have nar at Siripat Road Grounds was attended by students noticed that our youStPhE aCreIA gLoIiSnTg S astray. By offering from the University of Zululand, UKZN, Clare Estate free Taekwondo training to our youth, we are con- and Reservoir Hills Taekwondo clubs. Master Billy vinCcEedN tThaRt Ewe c wc.ill play a major role in distracting who is the chief instructor at UKZN, Clare Estate and soRmepea iorfs toou arl ly toyuptehs fro*mS einrdviucle ging in drinking, smok- Reservoir Hills organised the seminar for local stu- ing, drugs and other negative activities. Taekwondo dents to receive some expert tips from the senior mas- te a cohf epsr oyposuha dftis cipline and respect while you are able ter and also train with the top students in the region. to keep fit and also d*eRfeenpda irysourself should the need Master Cho focused on proper techniques in execut- arNisoe. ,8" A sCaAidC IMAFIaEsLtD er Billy. Should anyone wish to join ing the various kicks, punches, blocks and combat orS ePnRqINuGiFrIeE LaDb PoAuRt K Taekwondo, contact the secretary of fighting. The karate master was pleased with the per- the Sports Club, Selv*Bana lPainlclainyg on 072-616-1116 or formance of the KZN students and promised to be 078-S04e3-e2l1a42n . 031 579 5585 PROMPT REPAIRS NO DELAYS 082 371 8892 Open Saturdays 8-12