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Tel: (045) 839-4040 Editorial: mjekulal@tisoblackstar.co.za - advertising: charodinev@tis o bl a ck s t a r. c o . z a<br />
THE REPRESENTATIVE <strong>22</strong> <strong>March</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />
7<br />
ACCOMMODATION<br />
7020<br />
Accomm. Off / Wtd<br />
11060<br />
Sale in Execution<br />
7<br />
ACCOMMODATION<br />
7020<br />
Accomm. Off / Wtd<br />
4 bedroom house<br />
@ R4500 p/m<br />
2 bedroom flat<br />
@ R2000 p/m<br />
in Tylden Village<br />
F Labuschagne: 045 838 1142<br />
11060<br />
Sale in Execution<br />
NOTICE OF SALE IN EXECUTION<br />
IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT FOR THE<br />
DISTRICT OF QUEENSTOWN<br />
HELD AT QUEENSTOWN<br />
CASE NO: 932/2018<br />
In the matter between:<br />
JATORA PROPERTY HOLDINGS CC<br />
EXECUTION CREDITOR<br />
and<br />
LUVUYO DAVID MOOI<br />
EXECUTION DEBTOR<br />
ID Number: 650916 5831 08 6<br />
KINDLY TAKE NOTICE THAT in terms of<br />
judgment granted on 18 JANUARY <strong>2019</strong>, in<br />
the QUEENSTOWN Magistrate’s Court and a<br />
Warrant of Execution issued thereafter, a sale<br />
of the under mentioned goods will be sold in<br />
Execution held at THE SHERIFF’S WAREHOUSE,<br />
57 KOMANI STREET, QUEENSTOWN at 10:00<br />
on FRIDAY, 5 APRIL <strong>2019</strong>, to the highest<br />
bidder:<br />
9 x Plastic Chairs<br />
1 x Office Chair<br />
1 x Lexmark Printer<br />
1 x Canon Printer<br />
1 x Fax Machine<br />
1 x Lexmark Printer<br />
1x Office Desk<br />
1 x Plastic Table<br />
3 x Empty Gas Bottles<br />
2 x Concrete Bags<br />
3 x Sets of Tombstone Heads<br />
1 x Head Tombstone<br />
1 x Computer Stand<br />
1 x Potato Chip Machine<br />
1 x Small table<br />
1 x Generator<br />
1 x Bread Maker Machine<br />
1 x Cabinet<br />
1 x Cooler Box<br />
1 x Pik<br />
1 x 4 Burner Gas Stove<br />
Dated at Queenstown on this 14th day<br />
of <strong>March</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />
Execution Creditor’s Attorneys<br />
ROBYN BERRY ATTORNEYS<br />
23 Bonza Bay Road, Beacon Bay, East<br />
London, 5241<br />
PostNet Suite 317 Private Bag X3<br />
Beacon Bay 5205<br />
Tel No.: 043 0501146, Fax No.: 043 748<br />
1209<br />
Email: robyn@rblaw.co.za<br />
C/O BOWES MCDOUGALL<br />
27(a) Prince Alfred Street, Queenstown,<br />
Tel No. 045 807 3800, Fax No. 045 839<br />
2526<br />
REF: D THOMAS/rr/MAT29044<br />
11<br />
LEGALS<br />
11030<br />
Estate Notices<br />
In the Estate of the Late<br />
MZILIKAZI LUNGILE<br />
HEADMAN<br />
Born: 02.11.1939,<br />
Identity number:<br />
391102 5291 08 4<br />
Date of death:<br />
11.12.2006<br />
of No. 462 Banise<br />
Street, Mlungisi<br />
Location, Queenstowni<br />
Estate Number<br />
1113/2008<br />
Creditors and Debtors<br />
in the above Estate<br />
are hereby required to<br />
lodge their claims with<br />
and pay their debts to<br />
the undersigned within<br />
30 (thirty) days of the<br />
publication hereof.<br />
Name and address<br />
of executor and / or<br />
authorized agent<br />
Malungisa Goodman<br />
Jaxa<br />
JAXA ATTORNEYS<br />
1 Corner Eagle<br />
& Crane Street,<br />
Westbournepark,<br />
Queenstown<br />
Tel: 045 838 2686<br />
In the Estate of the Late<br />
MHLAHLO MLULEKI<br />
BRYNT<br />
Born: 01.07.1946,<br />
Identity number:<br />
460701 5762 08 9<br />
Date of death:<br />
08.01.2018<br />
of No. 1495, Zone 1,<br />
Ezibeleni<br />
Estate Number<br />
000550/2018<br />
Surviving spouse:<br />
MARLENDA<br />
NOMAKHAYA<br />
MHLAHLO<br />
Born: 28.02.1953<br />
Identity number:<br />
530<strong>22</strong>8 0883 08 8<br />
Creditors and Debtors<br />
in the above Estate<br />
are hereby required to<br />
lodge their claims with<br />
and pay their debts to<br />
the undersigned within<br />
30 (thirty) days of the<br />
publication hereof.<br />
Name and address<br />
of executor and / or<br />
authorized agent<br />
Malungisa Goodman<br />
Jaxa<br />
JAXA ATTORNEYS<br />
1 Corner Eagle<br />
& Crane Street,<br />
Westbournepark,<br />
Queenstown<br />
Tel: 045 838 2686<br />
NOTICE BTO 03/03/<strong>2019</strong><br />
EXTENSION FOR INSPECTION OF THE GENERAL VALUATION<br />
ROLL FOR THE PERIOD 1 JULY <strong>2019</strong> TO 30 JUNE 2024<br />
AND LODGING OF OBJECTIONS.<br />
Notice is hereby given that the period for inspection of the<br />
general valuation roll for the period 1 July <strong>2019</strong> to 30 June<br />
2024 and lodging of objections has been extended to the<br />
12th of April <strong>2019</strong>.<br />
For enquiries please contact Sibongile Richard on<br />
045 807 2062 or email SRichard@enochmgijima.gov.za.<br />
S. NOMANDELA TOWN HALL<br />
ACTING MUNICIPAL MANAGER<br />
CATHCART ROAD,<br />
KOMANI<br />
Liquidation &<br />
Distribution<br />
11170<br />
In the Estate of the Late<br />
NTLOKO ADVISOR<br />
GIDEON<br />
Born: 18.03.1927,<br />
Identity number:<br />
270318 5136 08 9<br />
of No. 784 Mlungisi<br />
Location, Queenstown,<br />
5319<br />
Estate Number<br />
001872/2016<br />
<strong>The</strong> FIRST and<br />
FINAL Liquidation and<br />
Distribution account in<br />
the above mentioned<br />
estate will be made<br />
available for inspection<br />
for a period of 21 days<br />
as from <strong>22</strong> <strong>March</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />
and can be viewed at<br />
the Master of the High<br />
Court, Grahamstown<br />
and at the Queenstown<br />
Magistrates Court.<br />
Name and address<br />
of executor and / or<br />
authorized agent<br />
Mlungisi Goodman<br />
Jaxa<br />
C/O<br />
JAXA ATTORNEYS<br />
1 Corner Eagle<br />
& Crane Street,<br />
Westbournepark,<br />
Queenstown<br />
Tel: 045 838 2686<br />
CLLR. B. VAN HEERDEN<br />
SPEAKER<br />
1150<br />
Funeral Notices<br />
DWALA<br />
ENOCH<br />
Late of Mkhonjana,<br />
Bolotwa, Lady Frere<br />
District<br />
Born: 16.06.1950<br />
Died: 09.03.<strong>2019</strong><br />
Funeral: Saturday<br />
23.03.<strong>2019</strong><br />
Starting at home<br />
at 10am. <strong>The</strong>nce<br />
to the Mkhonjana<br />
Cemetery, Lady<br />
Frere for the<br />
Interment at<br />
13:30pm<br />
PHUMLA<br />
NGOXOLO<br />
MNCOTSHE<br />
RUSSELL AND SON<br />
FUNERAL DIRECTORS<br />
Tel. 045 839 4012<br />
E N O C H M G I J I M A<br />
L O C A L M U N I C I P A L I T Y<br />
NOTICE NO. COUNCIL 05/03/<strong>2019</strong><br />
PUBLIC NOTICE OF AN ORDINARY<br />
COUNCIL MEETING: 29 MARCH <strong>2019</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Speaker Cllr. B. Van Heerden of Enoch Mgijima Local<br />
Municipality hereby gives notice that in terms of section<br />
29 (1) of the local government: Municipal Structures Act,<br />
117 of 1998, that an Ordinary Council Meeting of Enoch<br />
Mgijima Municipal Council will be held on FRIDAY, 29<br />
MARCH <strong>2019</strong> AT 10:00 in the TOWNHALL, 70 CATHCART<br />
ROAD, KOMANI.<br />
<strong>The</strong> meeting is scheduled as follows:<br />
Date: Friday, 29 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />
Time: 10:00<br />
Venue: TOWN HALL, 70 CARTHCART ROAD, KOMANI.<br />
Any person who do not understand the content of this advert<br />
is invited to contact Mr X. Makeleni at the Corporate Services<br />
office at 045 - 8072608 or 70 Cathcart Road, Komani during<br />
office hours.<br />
Umntu ongayi qondiyo lengxelo uyacelwa aqhakamshelane<br />
no Mnu X. Makeleni kwi-ofisi ye-Corporate Services kule<br />
nombolo 045 - 8072608 kwanombolo 70 Cathcart Road,<br />
Queenstown ngamaxesha omsebenzi 08:00 ukuya kwicala<br />
lentsimbi yesine.<br />
Esi saziso singafumaneka ngolwimi lwesiXhosa kwi-ofisi<br />
ka Sosiba we-Dolophu;<br />
kwisakhiwo seHolo yeDolophu, kwi- Cathcart Road<br />
kuKomani.<br />
TOWN HALL<br />
CATHCART ROAD,<br />
KOMANI<br />
Per fect<br />
time to<br />
unite<br />
MATTHEW FIELD<br />
Thursday <strong>March</strong> 21 sees the country mark<br />
Human Rights Day, a day where we as a country<br />
reflect on the rights many fought and died for<br />
as well as the progress we’ve made as a<br />
societ y.<br />
It’s a day where roots are firmly linked to the<br />
struggle against apartheid. On <strong>March</strong> 21, 1960,<br />
the Pan-African Congress (PAC) organised a<br />
mass protest against the Native Laws<br />
Amendment Act of 1952, also known as the<br />
pass laws.<br />
<strong>The</strong> pass laws placed restrictions on where<br />
black people could live, and forced them to<br />
carry a permit/pass at all times to prove they<br />
had permission to be in an area. Police could<br />
demand to see someone’s pass at any time –<br />
and failure to produce one immediately could<br />
result in arrest.<br />
To protest the pass laws, PAC members<br />
gathered in Sharpeville, Transvaal (now<br />
Gauteng) and marched to the local police<br />
station, demanding to be arrested.<br />
It’s still unclear what exactly set it all off. All<br />
t h at ’s known for certain is that an order to<br />
disperse was given which was quickly followed<br />
up by the police opening fire on the protesters<br />
which included among them men, women and<br />
children.<br />
By the time the shooting stopped, 69 people<br />
were dead and 180 injured.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sharpeville Massacre, as it is now known,<br />
is widely considered to be a turning point in the<br />
anti-apartheid struggle, one where the<br />
apartheid government’s brutal racism was put<br />
on full display for the world to see. Not only did<br />
it help mobilise resistance at home, it became a<br />
key talking point for anti-apartheid activists<br />
overseas.<br />
As we mark the anniversary of this tragedy<br />
25 years into democratic rule, we should<br />
honour the sacrifices not just of those at<br />
Sharpeville, but of everyone who paid the<br />
ultimate price so that one day SA could be free.<br />
We must also not allow ourselves to become<br />
complacent. Yes, the country has made great<br />
progress but we still have a long way to go<br />
before the dream of a truly equal SA can be<br />
realised.<br />
Too many people remain trapped in a vicious<br />
cycle of poverty that prevents them from<br />
making full use of the rights they have won. Too<br />
many people continue to spread racism and<br />
other bigotry either in public or on social media.<br />
Too many people have had their dignity stolen<br />
by widespread corruption and nepotism.<br />
If we truly want to honour the memories of<br />
Sharpeville, we as a country need to come<br />
together and work hard to ensure that<br />
inequality is stamped out for good so that<br />
maybe one day, we can hold our heads up high<br />
and walk forward as one.