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4 December 2020 Your FREE Caxton Local Newspaperwspaperr - www.bereamail.co.zaw www w . See how ski Watch your boat club View a video clip showing To add digital spreads damage caused when value to your news newspaper Christmas cables were laid download the app cheer. in Mountain from the Google 6 Rise Road. 4 Play Store or the come alive! App store. FOLLOW UP The municipality seem bent on extending uShaka Pier, say Durban eco-activists. PHOTO: Lauren Walford Lauren Walford August. [email protected] ‘Unnecessary’ pier extension project to cost R100 million “A virtual public meeting was held on 14 October and we are currently addressing all comments received from ECO-ACTIVISTS are furious at the sand pumping onto Vetch’s Beach of water shortages at uShaka Marine eThekwini Municipality spokesperson I&APs,” he said. eThekwini Municipality’s push to go in future as a result of the pumping World, the main reason cited for the Msawakhe Mayisela said the draft ahead with the proposed extension of scheme being reinstated. This, proposed extension. basic assessment report (BAR) uShaka Pier. according to the activists, will increase Commenting on the progress was compiled and distributed to all z Read more about the This comes despite a recent report water fl ow through intake points of the relating to the proposal and subsequent authorities and registered interested impact on reef marine life by offi cials that there will be reduced pier, and hence solve the alleged issue public participation process, and aff ected parties (I&APs) in on page 2 Read the most recent article ‘City to meet with interested parties over plans to extend uShaka Pier’ at www.bereamail.co.za 20L 12 YEAR PRODUCT 12 YEAR GUARANTEE PRODUCT GUARANTEE 2 Friday, 4 December 2020 z Continued from page 1 City on alert against MAYISELA said responses to comments received will be ‘superspreaders’ included in the draft BAR. He said thereafter, the draft BAR will go THE MEC for Health, Sinegugu Simelane- out for a further 30 day comment Zulu is planning to meet with Rage Festival period to all registered I&APs. He and other event organisers this week to added that this would be prior to discuss safety health protocols as cases the fi nal basic assessment report surge in the city. being submitted to the Economic Simelane-Zulu said they needed proper Development, Tourism and assurances and plans from the organisers Environmental Aff airs Department that the events won't be 'superspreaders'. (EDTEA) for environmental "Some of them have proper plans, they authorisation. are able to tell you that we will put speed However, speaking to Berea fencing around every three people but it's Mail on behalf of a group of local not all of them who do, that's why we need I&APs, Vetch’s activist Johnny to meet with them," she said. Vassilaros said that at the virtual "The issue of events and programmes we meeting, municipal offi cials had have in the province it's not a decision that said they would not entertain any could just be taken by the Department of discussions on anything other than Health because they are also an economic the environmental issues of the spring for the province; they bringing in pier. This, according to Vassilaros, money, employment and so forth." meant no points made on sand Simelane-Zulu said it will be up to pumping or Vetch’s Pier issues. the provincial Coronavirus Command He said it was quite blatant Council, chaired by Premier Sihle Zikalala, to them that these issues were to pronounce on any decisions regarding damning to the proposed pier events. extension plans. The Matric Rage festival, an annual Vassilaros said the event where thousands of matriculants from The ORI report has stated sand pumping onto Vetch’s Beach has had a detrimental eff ect on Oceanographic Research Institute across the country descend in to the coast (ORI) was commissioned Vetch’s Reef. for a week of fun, has raised fears of being a to compile a report for the potential superspreader events. Engineering Unit Coastal, According to Vassilaros in virtually all the I&APs, and was continue dumping sand in the Last month in Cape Town, a single event Stormwater and Catchment the draft report, the municipality totally ignored by the applicant,” uShaka/Vetch’s areas, which would attended by matric students was the source Management at eThekwini acknowledged that the oversupply he said. have solved the entire problem of 89 new infections in the city. Municipality regarding the of sand carried out in recent years Vassilaros said this point without any further costs, but they Organisers of the rage festival have biodiversity of Vetch’s Pier, and was the sole cause for the drop in becomes even more puzzling in are still bent on wasting millions ensued that proper social distancing that the fi ndings stated there had seawater intake to uShaka. light of recent reports that the of Rands to extend the pier,” he protocols are in place and they will be been a vast reduction of marine “In the BAR, they do not even booster pump stations were close said, adding that the estimated cost operating at 50 per cent capacity. life and habitat due entirely to consider the reduction of sand to coming back online to distribute of this project had increased from oversupply of sand on the beach. pumping in that area as a possible sand evenly over the entire R50 million to R100 million from “It was the municipality that solution, one solution which would beachfront. one document to the next, without commissioned ORI to carry out the cost nothing to the rate payer. This “The City even claimed that the municipality providing any study,” he said. possible solution was suggested by there would not be any need to details. Couple track down stolen property A YOUNG newly wed couple were shocked to fi nd their stolen items at a nearby Cash Crusaders following a break- in at their Overport home. On 16 November, Simone and Raveshni Chetty followed their normal Monday routine of leaving their home by 7.45am for work. When they returned at 6pm and tried to open their remote-controlled garage door, it wouldn’t open. Raveshni thought this was a power failure and when he went to check, he found that the garage door had been forcefully pushed in. “At that moment we realised that Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu, MEC for something was wrong,” he said. “When Health. we went through the door we saw that our microwave was left next to the garage and the second thing we noticed was that our Covid-19 by the numbers Wendy house was broken open and all our things were scattered on the fl oor.” The Meanwhile, Covid-19 statistics released gate and the front door had also been cut. by Zikalala show that infections continue Feeling apprehensive about the situation, to increase in the province and Durban Raveshni alerted the body corporate. as the festive season continues. A detective from Umbilo SAPS arrived at the scene and suggested that Raveshni The breakdown of confi rmed check the nearby Cash Crusaders, the cases for KZN: retail franchise that buys second hand Week 45: 765 cases goods. When the detective arrived at Cash Week 46: 869 cases Crusaders Overport, he was told that Week 47: 1 134 cases that morning, a man had sold items very Week 48: 1 652 cases similar to the ones the Chettys had reported missing. Zikalala said eThekwini Metro The items were seized by the police continues to record the highest daily for investigation and the Chetty’s later numbers of new infections and count for recovered them after proving they were about half of the province's confi rmed the rightful owners. Simone said they had cases (60 354). to produce a receipt for Cash Crusaders to Zikalala said there is a Provincial prove the items belonged to them, a burden Resurgence Plan should the number of of proof that was not extended to the thief. cases breach a certain threshold. Berea Mail sent questions to Cash Crusaders asking if they had a method or policy of verifying items before purchasing them, however they did not reply to this question. In a statement, they said: “We are proactively involved in assisting the police to develop laws that govern the second-hand goods industry and protect consumers. Our stores and records are open CHILLAXING to full inspection at any time. There is a For any distribution queries phone time lag of seven days before anything we 0800 4444 66 (toll free) purchase goes on sale.” Friday, 4 December 2020 3 FOLLOW UP NORFOLK Pine trees in for medicinal purposes, and Berea which have died as a even thought they are not result of the removal of their indigenous, they need to be bark, will be cut down. It's protected. It is sad to see them believed the bark is used for being hacked," she said last medicinal purpose. week. This comes after Umbilo Premnarayan said if people resident, Carol Mast-Ingle, were found doing this, they highlighted the tree hacking would face a fi ne. Another in September. She reported option to try save the damaged a Norfolk Pine tree had trees would be air layering, been hacked at and its bark to assist recovery from removed in Umbilo Road. the wound as this process Since then, reports had come encourages growth of the tree. in from others, stating trees She urged anyone who near Dunkirk Park in Umbilo, witnessed the butchering Berea Park as well as Currie of the trees to contact the By the tree in Problem Mkhize Road are Sphiwe Gcuma, Berea Park Road had also been damaged city's head offi ce on 031 322 supervisor, Sarisha Premnarayan, area horticulturist and tree feller, by people removing the bark.