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The community of Verulam has been Police spokesman, Col Thembeka Mb - shaken by the gruesome discovery of a hele, said some tests will be done on the human skull in a dense bush next to a remains. "DNA analysis will be done to sand pit on Irons Street in Verulam on determine the cause of death, possible Saturday date of birth as well as the identity,” Col The discovery was made by a worker Mbhele said. "Verulam police are inves - who called security guards. A police tigating an inquest and the circum - team was then dispatched to recover the stances around the incident,” she said. remains. Captain Henry Kisten, communications Members of SAPS and a local security officer of Verulam SAPS, said, “An in - company were called to the scene. Upon vestigation into the discovery has been arrival, they were led through a hole in a launched. The hard working police offi - wire fence separating the bush from the cers at our station will be investigating sand pit. The skull was found several the discovery thoroughly.” metres below a bridge which services a The discovery comes after a decom - The decomposed human railway line. One of the front teeth has a posed body was found lying in a bush in skull discovered near the silver cap. No other bones were discov - , south of . An inquest bridge. ered in the vicinity. docket has been opened in that case. Security forces searching the bushy area for the skull. Page 2 TONGAAT AND VERULAM SUN, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 South African businessman brings honour to our country

South African businessman, Roger Technology and Services Alliance Economic Conference and Fifth Latchman, was awarded the ‘Ulaga (WITSA) and is currently an invited World Tamil Economic Forum that Thamizhar Maamani’ (Crown Jewel member of the Bretton Woods Com - provided a platform for business peo - of World Tamils) award in India re - mittee, an organisation headquar - ple from throughout the world to dis - cently. Latchman is a chartered direc - tered in Washington DC, which cuss issues related to commerce, tor, a designation awarded by the controls the activities of the World culture and network amongst mainly Institute of Directors in . Bank and its other institutions. At the Tamil diaspora. This event was Latchman is a self-made business - the age of 52 he does not stop learn - attended by world leaders in business man, hailing from a poor family in ing, as he is currently enrolled for a and politics. He was given the award Phoenix, Durban, whose mother one-year programme in Applied Di - by World Tamil Economic Founda - worked for a clothing factory and fa - rectorship. In 2017 he graduated tion and was issued with a certificate, ther was a artisan. He was not able to from the GIBS Business School hav - a trophy and dressed in traditional study full-time at university, but has ing completed the prestigious Global ponari by the President of Mauritius, done many programmes to further his Executive Development Programme. knowledge when he had the funds to He has attended various other inter - the Prime Minister of Guyana (South do so himself. Now regarded as a national programmes, including a America) and the Chief Minister of highly respected businessman, he re - trade and investment programme at Pondicherry (India). A well earned sides in Johannesburg with interests the world famous Kommers Kol - award as Latchman contributes im - are in Black Economic Empower - legium in Stockholm at the invitation mensely to the community which in - ment and in Skills Development. He of the Swedish Government. Latch - volves poverty alleviation previously served as the Deputy- man was singled out for the coveted programmes and job creation initia - Former Phoenix resident, Roger Latchman, was awarded the ʻUlaga Chairman of the World Information award at the Pondicherry Global tives amongst others. Thamizhar Maamani' (Crown Jewel of World Tamils) award.

The Tongaat and Verulam Sun Community Newspapers played host to the international peace walkers, who arrived in Durban last week. They walked more than 750km from Gauteng. They are seen on the steps outside the Durban City Hall together with Ela Gandhi, CEO of the Tongaat and Verulam Sun, Vijay Maharaj, classifieds manager, Ishara Dhanraj and editor, Vivaga Thambiran. Peace walkers spread Mahatma Angel Moroni statue standing high on the Durban, South Africa Temple. Gandhi’s message of goodwill A group of Indian nationals who want to spread traveling across 18 countries for more than 20, Angel Moroni adorns the philosophy and principles of peace apostle, 000 km. and struggle icon, Nelson The historic Peace Walk started from Constitu - Mandela, used their stamina and legs to encour - tional Hill in Johannesburg. The group was age interactive dialogue, prayer and social cohe - blessed by Ikeda (39) who is a Buddhist monk sion. from Japan. The guru who had deeper interac - Durban temple To mark the 149th birthday anniversary of Ma - tions with Gandhi and is a compassionate human hatma Gandhi and the 100th birthday anniver - being. Members of the the statue was lifted ceremony which was was announced the sary of Nelson Mandela, a group of peace Forty-four-year-old Jalandernath Channole, who Church Of Jesus walkers, led by Nitin Sonawane (27) from Pune, is associated with Gandhi Ashram- Seva Gram high in the air, be - held on Saturday, Members of the India, traveled by foot over the last 23 months in Wardha near Nagpur, India over the last 28 Christ of Latter-Day fore being gently April 9, 2016, was Church felt very years, was also part of the group. Saints and onlook - lowered to stand on presided by Elder grateful and some - Sangram Patil (26) is committed to social forms ers were elated to the gold colored pin - Carl B. Cook of the what undeserving of and is also a MBA student. Yogesh Mathurua witness the hoisting also known as Vishwa Mitra (61) has dedicated nacle of the temple. Quorum of the sev - such a blessing. his life over the last 11 years to world peace after of the statue of With bad weather enty. Local church working in the Global IT industry for 30 years. Members are anx - angel Moroni in and strong winds leaders and members Their joint mission is to spread the message of Izinga, Umhlanga, ious for the temple peace and non-violence given to this world by having delayed the of the church arrived to be dedicated and iconic leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson recently. Spectators placement of Mo - from different parts Mandela in South Africa. In the next few days, having the Temple eagerly observed roni, the statue of of Africa to attend the peace walkers will start their journey from has brought in - from a nearby off- Angel Moroni now this event. Durban City Hall and walk to the Eastern Cape. creased reverence to site viewing point as stands high on the President Jacques all worship in the hill, overlooking the De Wet, Stake Pres - Stake, "Durban beautiful scenery of ident of the Hillcrest South Africa Stake INTERNATIONAL GRANITE COMPANY Izinga. The con - South Africa Stake, Tel : 082 451 1142 www.internationalgranitecompany.com struction of the Dur - expressed that since President, Zwelethu Mhlongo said. 690 Chris Hani Road 123 Carlisle Street(C.B.D) ban, South Africa the announcement of (North Coast Road) DIY 031 309 5043 Temple was an - the Temple, more The temple is ex - 031 563 8215 Kitchen nounced in 2011 by members have be - pected to be com - QUARTZ the former President come temple worthy pleted in 2019, Granite where the First Pres - (7 Colours Available) of the Church of and there has been (2m x 600) Surfaces 30 mm (15 Colours Available) from mm Jesus Christ of Lat - an increased interest idency will also an - 30 mm excl VAT 20 per L meter 2 R 343.48 from R1014.50 per m excl VAT ter-day Saints, in Family History nounce the date for CONTACT 031 563 8215 [email protected] Thomas S. Monson. work. the dedication of the The groundbreaking "When the temple temple. TONGAAT AND VERULAM SUN, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 Page 3 Hijacked vehicles recovered in crime prevention operations

Verulam SAPS recently dealt with two reported of household items before demanding his vehicle carjacking cases in the area, recently. In the first keys and fled in his Hyundai Getz. case, the victim was at her home when three sus - SAPS members patrolling the Mlaniaini area in pects approached her with firearms and de - the early hours of the morning, noticed a vehicle manded her car keys. The suspects drove away abandoned. The vehicle was checked and it came with her Hyandai I20. The vehicle was later re - up as taken in a carjacking. covered by police offers patrolling the Amaoti Communications officer of Verulam SAPS, Cpt area when they discovered the vehicle aban - Henry Kisten, said, “Members of the Crime Pre - doned. It was checked for ownership and came vention Unit were commended for their recovery up as taken in a carjacking. of the vehicles and conducting patrols in areas In the second case, the victim was also at home considered as crime hot spots. It is thanks to these when approached by two suspects brandishing observant officers that these vehicles have been One of the Hyundais taken in the carjackings and was then later recovered. firearms. The suspects robbed him of a number recovered.”

Victim robbed of cash and bank card Good Samaritan attacked A case of robbery is being investigated after an Communications officer of Verulam SAPS, Cpt elderly woman was robbed by two people claim - Henry Kisten, said, “The victim in this case was A good Samaritan was attacked in the vicinity ing to be police officers. It is alleged that the vic - an elderly woman. We are warning the public to of the Verulam Library on Groom Street in tim had withdrawn a cash amount of R3, 000 refrain from withdrawing large amounts of cash the Verulam CBD after he stopped to assist a from an ATM before being followed by two sus - and walking around with it. They must at all woman who was being assaulted by three men pects who approached her. The suspects al - times be wary of people around them and be se - on Sunday morning. legedly told her that they were police officers and cretive of their pin code. The elderly are seen as A businessman alleges that while on his way she must get into their vehicle as she is a witness soft targets by criminals. Family members of the to his hardware store, he noticed a woman to one of their cases. elderly should assist when withdrawing cash and being assaulted by three men. He stopped to While in the vehicle, the suspects demanded the making any kind of payments at the ATM.” assist when the three men attacked him. In an cash that she had withdrawn. They also asked her “The festive season is approaching and criminals attempt to defend himself, he drew his firearm for her bank card and pin code. In fear, the will observe and rob people that are soft targets, and fired a shot. The suspects managed to dis - woman gave them the cash, code and card. They especially the elderly, often posing as police of - arm him during a scuffle. Onlookers went to thereafter asked her to exit the vehicle. She im - ficials, employees from Telkom or the eThek - mediately made her way to the bank to cancel her weni Municipality to commit these crimes,” he rescue the businessman and managed to wres - card and was informed that a further amount of added. tle the firearm away from the suspects who then got into a maroon Toyota Etios with an R5, 000 had been withdrawn. A spent bullet casing at the scene. ND registration and fled the scene. Local security forces were called out to the area. A search was conducted for the suspect’s scene after receiving a call from a member of vehicle, however, no arrests were made. No Be wary of fake electricity department the public reporting shots being fired in the one was injured during the incident. officials Verulam SAPS would like to warn the commu - threatening her with it. The woman was led to the nity to be aware of criminals who identify them - bedroom and locked inside as electrical equip - selves as employees from the eThekwini ment was stolen from the home. These included Electrical Department. two flat screen televisions, a home theatre sys - In a recently reported house robbery case, it is al - tem, a laptop, a desktop and a portable air condi - leged that three suspects dressed in red overalls tioner. The victim was not injured during the and rang the main gate intercom when the victim incident. noticed them standing at the gate. They identified Communications officer of Verulam SAPS, Cpt themselves as electricity officials that had come H Kisten, said, “With the festive season fast ap - to check the meter. proaching, criminals will use more creative The victim led them inside the premises to the modus operandi to rob victims. The public is kitchen where the meter was located. One of the urged to be vigilant.” suspects then withdrew a firearm and began Verulam Child and family Welfare search for parents

The Verulam Child and Family Welfare Society is trying to lo - cate Siyabonga Bongumusa Cele who was born on March 22, 1971. He is the natural father of Sibahle Sanele Cele who was born on May 7, 2005. Any informa - tion can be forwarded to Mrs G Moodley on 032-533-1046/7. They also wish to lo - cate the biological mother of Sooknun - dan Seshmika and Sooknundan Prema. The biological father Sooknundan Avesh is deceased. Whoever has any information, contact the social worker Ms SP Manzini on 032-533- 1046/7. Page 4 TONGAAT AND VERULAM SUN, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 SAPS warn women of scams Police in KwaZulu-Natal are making an ap - ment opportunities or convince them to Hirsch lends a peal to women in the province to be alert at consult a ‘traditional doctor’ who assists all times and not fall victims to con men with multiplying cash using ‘black magic.’ who target them for their hard-earned Women have fallen victims of such modus money. Colonel Thembeka Mbhele, KZN operandi and it is not easy to investigate The team at Hhirsch’s eHomelstorpe Balliito rnecently ging mahchine waill ben put to dgreat use.” provincial spokesman for SAPS, cases where there has been an agreement of donated an LG toploader washing machine to The aim at Malangeni is to capacitate and de - said,“There are criminals who target older, lighten the load of the caregivers at Malangeni velop people with disabilities in surrounding widowed or divorced women, pretend to be exchange of cash in a romantic relationship. Development Association, a centre for skills de - communities by training, character building, and attracted to have a relationship with them. Women are warned to be vigilant at all velopment run by people with disabilities for personal development within a number of inter - They would then influence them to resign times and not trust anyone with their life people with disabilities. from their employment for better invest - savings.” Hirsch’s Public Relations Officer, Shane active projects. To find out how you can make a Spencer, said, “We are glad to have been able to difference and give back this festive season, visit assist this great cause and I am sure that the wash - www.malengeni.co.za.

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Members of the Verulam Rotaract Club with the boxed hampers handed out to 22 families across Verulam, Tongaat and Phoenix. A Diwali celebration with a difference Diwali is one of the most significant festivals in “There are many families that are poverty- the Indian culture. This colourful holiday is cel - stricken and handing out these hampers gives the ebrated with prayers, baked goodies and firework members and myself a great sense of happiness displays around the world. Members of the Ro - that these families can celebrate this joyous fes - taract Club of Verulam understands that many tival. These hampers will also sustain the families homes are unable to celebrate this beautiful fes - after Diwali. This project adds so much value to tival due to poverty and unfavorable conditions. our community and we hope others initiates this This year, the club conducted its annual Diwali in their lives.” project which assisted 22 indigent families across President Ramlagan would like to thank all those Verulam, Phoenix and Tongaat. who sponsored the project and to members of the The project is one of the largest projects that the club for their hard work and determination for club initiates. Members of the club collected and making this project a huge success. packaged boxful of groceries, toiletries, house - To learn more about the club and their projects hold items, fireworks and eastern clothing which you can contact Bhavisthra Ramlagan on 076- was then distributed to families in need last week. 336-2790 or follow the club on their Facebook Club president, Bhavisthra Ramlagan, said, page.

Ottawa’s colourful pre-Diwali treat

The Verulam Hindu Cultural Group, in conjunc - meals. Gifts were handed out to children and par - ture with the Surmilan Bhajan Group and the ents. Also a part of the initiative was the support Milan Institute, hosted a pre-Diwali function at a girl child programme. Seven hundred and fifty the Ottawa Civic Hall on October 28. More than food hampers were given to less fortunate fami - 1500 families attended the function. lies and families from the Verulam Daycare Cen - Families were treated with entertainment and tre. TONGAAT AND VERULAM SUN, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 Page 5

The covered body of the driver at the scene. The overturned wreck of the Honda Ballade at the scene. Alleged drunk driver killed Japanese-style: from small to The driver of a white Honda Ballade was killed found the vehicle lying on its roof. Three of the and four passengers were injured when their injured were stabilised on scene and trans - big business Toyota, Honda, Sony, vehicle overturned on Road, near ported to hospital. According to the passengers, and many big Japanese Canelands, last Tuesday morning. It’s believed the driver was under the influence of liquor and companies originally began as small busi - a taxi drove to the headquarters of a local secu - had been drinking excessively prior to driving. nesses. They proved that rity company in Verulam and reported an over - The fourth injured passenger was a hitchhiker they were the driving turned vehicle. Security officers and picked up by the driver on-route from force in creating new in - dustries and change the paramedics were dispatched to the location and Hazelmere. industrial structure. As sub-contractors to large companies, they gave reliable support to the underlying strength of service, retail, manu - facturing, processing, The supply chains and the employment they create revolve around the KZN House engulfed in flames construction, and other A 21-year-old man industries. They helped Oils group of companies which are: Kolay Chickens, KZN Oils Transport Sca - and a 62-year old to revitalize the local, re - nia Tankers (Transport and Logistics). Retail – Monte Vista with Fresh Stop. gional,and national woman suffered in - economies and increased a small family business transfer business expert - vironment like recession juries during a fire employment. and is now on the path of ise to them through men - and systemic unemploy - that gutted a home in In 2012, Japan had 3.85- growing as a big business. torship. Guts and ment and uses a specific million SMME, which Rajen Reddy has part - self-belief are the basic approach to small busi - Oaklands, Verulam, employed 28.27-million nered with eThekweni ingredients of entrepre - ness development. on Thursday. workers. They accounted Business Indaba. It has neurs, with capacity to In the supply chains, in for 66 percent employ - 500 SMME. He looks for take risks. which his companies fea - It is alleged that the ment out of a total of guts, propensity,and He has re-examined ture, he is helping to in - 21-year-old, em - 42.73-million workers. keenness in aspiring SMME policies due to dustrialise the SMME ployed as a painter at KZN Oils also began as young entrepreneurs to changes in the macro-en - sub-contractors. the home, was in the process of transfer - ring fuel from a plas - tic gallon into a VW Beetle that was parked in the garage when it ignited. The eThekwini Fire and Rescue Services and security forces ar - rived to find the dou - ble garage attached to eThekwini Fire and Rescue personnel battling back the blaze that the home engulfed by engulfed the garage. the blaze. A VW Beetle, a Toyota Corolla and two motorbikes, for moderate burns to his leg. A 62-year-old burned inside the garage. Fire and Rescue offi - woman was treated for smoke inhalation. The cials fought back the flames and extinguished flames caused extensive damage to all four ve - the blaze while paramedics treated the painter hicles, completely destroying them as well as the garage. Page 6 TONGAAT AND VERULAM SUN, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 Railways CC win over TCU in local Derby The friendly cricketing rivalry between local six overs. In response with the bat, Trishane Tongaat teams, Railways Cricket Club and Pillay top scored with 31, Rashendran Naidoo the Tongaat Cricket Union continued at the 24 and Wayne Naicker with 20 not out. Outspan Grounds on Sunday. Both teams are Railways Cricket Club celebrates its 70th an - affiliated to the KwaZulu-Natal Cricket niversary this year. The event will be cele - Union and play in steam 2 of the Challenge brated at a gala anniversary dinner at the League. Palace Conference Centre on Saturday, De - After having won the toss, Tongaat elected to cember 8 from 6pm. Please note that the event bat and were soon bundled out for 78. is rescheduled from December 1 as previously Leading wicket takers for Railways were advertised because of circumstances beyond Trevor Pillay who bagged four for 26 in nine the club's control. The planning committee overs and Warren Jordan with four for 16 in apologises for any inconvenience caused.

Dressed in their traditional Indian attire, the contestants, show host and judges shined as the evening got underway. Time of celebration on Rising Stars reality show

‘Indian Festivals’ was the exciting and unique A production filmed for television purposes, theme agreed on for the third elimination all episodes will be screened on Glow TV. round of the ‘Rising Stars...It’s Your Voice’ Special thanks were again afforded to the adult category, which was held at the glitzy crew and sponsors for ensuring yet another Umhlanga Function Venue, last week. prosperous round. Proudly hosted by Leopard Paw Productions Participants are now preparing for the final together with the Rising Sun and Glow TV, elimination round which will be held on No - The victorious Railways Cricket Club's first team who was victorious over Tongaat in their the Indian singing reality show, which is a vember 22 at the Umhlanga Function Venue recent KZNCU Challenge League fixture. first in SA, has gained immense popularity. from 6:30pm. For the third elimination round, contestants The theme will be ghazal, semi-classical or were dressed in their very colourful Indian at - classical which will pose the toughest chal - tire and belted out songs pertaining to Diwali, lenge to date to all contestants. SSVT to hold AGM The Shree Sithee Vinayager Temple (SSVT) Verulam on December 2, 2018 at 10am. For Eid, Holi, Navaratri, Raksha Bandhan, Thai Remember- an entry fee of only R30 will en - would like to cordially invite the community further information, contact Miss T Goven - Pongal and other popular festivals. title you to be part of the studio audience. Stu - The anchor judges, Prof Dhiren Allopi and to attend an AGM at 68 Russom Street, der on 071-873-5485. dio audience will also be shot for television Rajive Mohan along with celebrity judge Vi - screening and randomly interviewed by the jayluxmi Balakrishna once again offered high show host. praise to the contestants for their spectacular Prior arrangements regarding purchase of and spell-binding performances. tickets is essential since tickets will not be Show host, Ishara Desai impressed the studio Little Angels shine on stage audience with her stunning outfit. Both an - sold at the door. Glitz, glamour and dazzling displays, the Little crowning of the king and queen. Parents chor judges and the show host were dressed Sponsorship is always welcome as this is a Angels Play School wowed the crowd at their waited with bated breath as the winners were by Exqzit in Umhlanga. community project. recent graduation and concert at the Belvedere announced. Taalia Reddy was crowned second As it was an elimination round, another two Sponsors: the Rising Sun Community News - Community Hall. Based in Metcalfe, the tiny princess with sisters Maheera and Kaveera contestants had to leave the show. Mr Viresh papers, Glow TV, Umhlanga Function tots took to the stage in a dazzling display of Gounden tying for first princess. Kaelin Short Bhana of the Minority Front was interviewed Venue, House of Audio, Sound Lighting and colour and energy. Dressed to impress as mini eagerly took his position as the first prince by the show host. Stage Specialist, Jays Studio, Minority Front, belles and gentlemen, parents were amazed at while Jaiden Pillay and Aarya Govender were the talent their little stars displayed. Nursery announced as the king and queen for 2018. He was amazed at the talent that existed in the Saimel Travel and Tours, Exqzit, Revive rhymes and poetry were brought to life on Playschool headmistress, Ranikha Brijnath, community and said he was proud to be part Beauty Spar, Hair Sensation and Stable Take - stage by the talented angels as the audience congratulated her talented class and encour - of this initiative. away received further gratitude for their ef - was captivated by their sheer energy. Parents aged them to continue believing in themselves. Leopard Paw Productions is grateful to the forts in making a difference. couldn’t help but eventually join in as the Brijnath also thanked parents for being sup - Rising Sun, Minority Front and Revive Potential sponsors and studio audience are music began and their children showed them portive of the play school throughout the year Beauty Spar for sponsoring gifts to the part - welcome to contact Ishara Desai on 071-890- how do a proper twist and shout. and for raising talented and dedicated little an - ing contestants. 8883 or Dhiren Allopi on 083-419-6166. After the festivities, the moment arrived for the gels.

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As the end of the year approaches, some Panthers members have com - menced their training for Comrades 2019, some are tapering down as we come close to year end, and others continue enthusiastically, taking part in KZN races and club activities. On Sunday, six members took part in the Ignition 10km race at the Cru - saders Grounds in . Members are reminded that the 25th and final leg of the 2018 Thinnys League Challenge takes place on Sunday, November 18 at 5:30am. Time trials continues every Thursday at 5:30pm which is opened to members and non-members. The annual Awards Function will be held at the Hot Shots Nite Club in The members of the Tongaat Panthers who eagerly participated in the 10km race. Arbee on November 23.

FISHING REPORT VAC starts new Fishing: Stumpnose, Grunter and Pompano have been caught from the Durban piers on cracker shrimp season mileage runs and prawn baits. Bronze bream are biting along Verulam Athletic Ronnie Rangasamy 10km, 15km and public and organisa - the South Coast. Boat anglers caught great game fish in the North but Durban's water is still Club commenced completed the 15km 21.1km for the new tions who are inter - challenge in 2.20. too cold for the fishing to turn on. Bottom fish - FOR HIRE season 2018/2019 season commences ested are welcome to ermen have had great action on Geelbek and mileage runs with The popular 10km this Sunday, Novem - contact the club for a Dagga Salmon for Durban mainly at night. the well publicised run and walk was led ber 18, at 5am. variety of partner - Airport run compris - by junior female run - The VAC Annual ships. Time trials and Weather: ing of 5km, 10k, ner Sandra Nkiwane Awards banquet tick - Airport runs com - Expect a hot weather Tuesday and Wednesday 12km and 21,1km in 1.18, showing ets are available. mence every Satur - with fresh North Easterly winds. Thursday and runs and walks with great improvement Club annual brochure day and Sunday at Friday will be partly cloudy and with little wind. a summer time start with every run. adverts must be sub - 5am, free to the pub - A fresh South Westerly wind on Saturday will chill things down and bring cloudy cool weather of 5am. Raeesa Bayat, who mitted by this week - lic. For further infor - for the weekend with a chance of rain. Blessed with cool also returned from end. Gaterite mation, contact 1 / 2.5 ton Closed Body Van conditions tailor- the South Coast Challenge 2019 plan - 083-783-6363. 5 / 8 Ton Truck Totliner Body, made for running, marathon, eased in ning has commenced Junior Ronald posted 1.23, while Johnny and members of the Drop Sides and Side Sail a 1.12 finish in the Karanjoo put his in - 12km ahead of Krish jury behind him and For Furniture Removal, Naidoo in 1.30, hav - posted a steady 1.29. Cargo etc. ing recently recov - Anand Naicker, jun - ior Daniel Singh and ered from South Vehicle Day Rate Rate per km Zama Ngcobo came Coast marathon. R7 per km up to 100km Jayce Moodley eased through in 1.50, 1 Ton R475 R5 per km over 100km through, with Pam while Krishnee R8.50 per km up to 100km Zwane showing Naidoo and Dolly 2.5 Ton R650 R7 per km over 100km steady progress with Moodley completed R14 per km up to 100km 5 Ton R750 regular stints in the the 10km in 2.12. R9 per km over 100km weekend runs bear - Reminder to mem - R15 per km up to 100km 8 Ton R1000 R10 per km over 100km ing fruit in 1.43. bership that 1st VAC Comrades silver Challenge of 5km, All prices includes driver and fuel. medallist, Siyanda Makhanya led team VAC in the 15km Contact: run in 1.05 ahead of Rarula in 1.07 with Andrew Dlamini and 0726629236 Sthembiso Nzama in 1.36 and 1.50 respec - tively, while walkers Beena Maharaj and