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THE REPRESENTATIVE 18 December 2020 Tel: (045) 839-4040 / editorial: mjekulal@therep.co.za / advertising: charodinev@therep.co.za 17

1150

Funeral Notices

BANGISO

WILLIAM

MASEYI

BORN: 1960-05-24

DIED: 2020-12-12

FUNERAL: 2020-12-18

(Friday)

VENUE: Funeral service

will be held at home at

Machibini

at 09H00

CEMETERY:

Machibini

TIME: 10:00am

KOMANI AVBOB

FUNERAL SERVICES

ROBINSON ROAD 29

QUEENSTOWN

Tel: 045 838 2771

Cell: 083 503 8057

MDUNANA

THANDEKA

BORN: 1981-02-11

DIED: 2020-12-14

FUNERAL:

2020-12-19

(Saturday)

VENUE: Funeral

service will be held

at home at

32 Fletcher Street

Indwe

at 09:00am

CEMETERY:

Indwe

TIME: 11:00am

KOMANI AVBOB

FUNERAL SERVICES

ROBINSON ROAD 29

QUEENSTOWN

Tel: 045 838 2771

Cell: 083 503 8057

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LEGALS

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Legal Notices

In the Estate of

the late Willem

Johannes Botha

(Identity number

520326 5070 08 1),

of 3 Langeberg

Road, Quenstown,

5319, Eastern

Cape

who died on

30/07/2020,

Estate number

003639/2020

Creditors and

Debtors in the above

Estate are hereby

called upon to lodge

their claimd with,

and pay their debts

to the undersigned

within thirty (30)

days from Friday

18 DECEMBER

2020.

LAURENE SAHD

EXECUTRIX

c/o Charteris &

Barnes CC

P.O. Box 137,

Queenstown, 5320

1150

Funeral Notices

MBEBE

THEMBELA

Born: 1982-04-25

Died: 2020-12-11

Funeral: 2020-12-20

(Sunday)

Address: 656 Mgole

Street, Mlungisi

ŽĐĂŽŶŽŵĂŶŝ

Venue:ŚŽŵĞ

Time: Ăŵ

Interment: ŽŵĂŶŝ

ŽŶĞŵĞ

Yanga umphefumlo

wakhe angaphumla

ngoxolo

Late of Dordrecht

district

DAVID

CLYDE

BOUCHER

Born: 25/09/1963

Died: 10/12/2020

Funeral: Friday

(18/12/2020)

Venue: NG Church

Dordrecht

Time: 14:00pm

Thusano Funeral

Services

074 113 7626

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LEGALS

11010

Legal Notices

In the estate of the

late PATRICIA INGRID

SCHARNICK

Born: 20/01/1961

Identity Number

610120 0138 08 9

of 21 CHURCH

STREET, NEW REST,

QUEENSTOWN, 5319

Estate Number

003124/2019

Date of death

19/07/2019

Surviving spouse

AUBREY BERNARD

SCHARNICK

Date of birth

03/02/1957

Identity Number

570203 5129 08 5

Creditors and Debtors

in the Estate are

hereby required to

lodge their claims

with and pay

their debts to the

undersigned within

30 (Thirty) days of the

publication hereof.

AUBREY BERNARD

SCHARNICK

c/o Bowes McDougall Inc

27a Prince Alfred Street,

Queenstown 5319

Tel: 045 807 3800

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LEGALS

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Legal Notices

NOTICE/17/18/LUM

APPLICATION FOR REZONING ERF 3535 ,QUEENSTOWN

BUFFALO STREET

Council has received an application for the proposed for rezoning from special

residential (single residential use) I to Business Zone II over Erf 3535 in

20 Bufallo Street Komani in terms of the Land Use Planning Ordinance No

15 of 1985 and SPLUMA No 16/2013.

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Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality at 2C Komani Street, Komani.

Members of the Public are invited to submit written objections together with

valid reasons within 30 days of publication of this notice to The Municipal

Manager, Enoch Mgijima Local Municipality.

Please contact General Manager Mr ZC Nxano , on Tel: 045 807 6400 for

queries in connection with this application.

ISAZISO

UKUSETYENZISWA KWESIZA ESINGU 3535 EBHAFALO

ESTITALATO EKOMANI EKWENZENI UGUQULO-NTLALO

IBhunga lifumene isicelo sokuSetyenziswa komhlaba ekwenzeni uguqulo

ntalo kwisiza esingu 3535 eBhafalo isitalato eKomani noMthetho woCwangciso

lokuSetyenziswa koMhlaba Nombolo 15 ka-1985 kunye ne-SPLUMA

engu-16/2013.

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zoPhuculo loMhlaba woMasipala weNgingqi wase-Enoch Mgijima kwisitalato

i-2C Komani, Komani.

Amalungu oluntu ayamenywa ukuba angenise izichaso ezibhaliweyo kunye

nezizathu ezivakalayo kwiintsuku ezingama-30 zokupapashwa kwesisibhengezo

kwi-Manejala kaMasipala, uMasipala wase-Enoch Mgijima. Umhla

wokuvala kwezichaso ngu-

Nceda uqhakamshelane noMr. ZC. Nxano kule nombolo: 045 807 6400

yemibuzo ngokunxulumene nesi sicelo.

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CHARODINE

045 839 4040

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Estate Notices

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11030

Estate Notices

LOST OR DESTROYED TITLE DEED

Notice is hereby given in terms of Regulation

68 of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937, of the

intention to apply for the issue of a certified

copy of Deed of Grant Number TG1534/1999

granted by the Member of the Executive

Council for Housing and Local Government of

the Province of the Eastern Cape (hereinafter

referred to as the MEC) to the said Sipho

Phondoyi, Identity Number 561119 5524 08

6, Married out of Community of Property, in

respect of:

Erf Number 1359 Ilinge Township situated in

the Queenstown Transitional Local Council,

District of Cacadu, Province of the Eastern

Cape;

which has been lost or destroyed.

All persons having objection to the issue of

such copy are hereby required to lodge the

same in writing with the Registrar of Deeds

at Mthatha within two weeks from the date

of the publication of this notice.

Dated at Queenstown this 9th day of

DECEMBER 2020.

Applicant:

Bowes McDougall Inc

27A Prince Alfred Street

QUEENSTOWN

lit3@bmcinc.co.za

045-8073800

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Mandrax

dealers get

stiff sentence

Guilty of possession of 4,500

Mandrax tablets worth R315,000

ABONGILE SOLUNDWANA

Awoman and a man found

guilty of possession of 4,500

Mandrax tablets worth

R315,000 on the N6 in 2018 were

sentenced in the Queenstown

magistrate's court on Monday.

Nonzwakazi Situ, 45, and

Jongikhaya Mozo, 22, were arrested

in July last year and charged with

being in possession of illegal drugs.

Magistrate Ganasen Narayamsy

fined the duo R30,000 each, failing

which both would serve sentences of

80 days imprisonment.

“The possession of drugs is a

serious social offence. It affects

families and is against the moral

standards of the community. If the

court is too lenient on this matter it

will lead to public outrage. However,

if it was too severe the court would

be considered inhumane,” the

magistrate said.

The two were nabbed on their

way from East London where they

had bought the drugs which were

intended for Newvale.

TRIBUTE TO MARIETA KILIAN

Prosecutor Khungeka Tshaka said

Mozo was not a first-time offender. In

2011 and 2012 he was found in

possession of drugs in Durban and

released on bail. It was, however, the

first time Situ was being charged.

“When people use drugs they

commit more crime.” Tshaka added

the accused showed no remorse.

Defence lawyer Luyanda

Magxidolo pleaded with the

magistrate to be lenient as the case

was old.

However, Magxidolo said he was

aware of the severity of the crime.

“Situ is unmarried with four

children, one them a minor. The four

children depend on social grants.

Their mother has no stable

employment and survives by selling

clothes seasonally.”

Magxidolo said Mozo should be

given a non-custodial sentence as he

had two children of six and two who

lived with Mozo and his wife. Both

children received grant payments.

He added that Mozo had no

formal employment and sold wood

s e a s o n a l l y.

LEAVING: Get Ahead Primary School operational head will be

leaving the institution at the end of this year.

Marieta Kilian joined the Get Ahead family in January 2003 as a

primary school teacher.

Her innate leadership skills were quickly identified and she worked

her way up the ranks. She was appointed as operational head at

the Get Ahead Primary School in Queendustria in April 2017.

Marieta will be remembered for her proactive and loving

leadership style.

The school thrived during the Covid-19 lockdown and beyond

because of her caring, yet careful leadership style. Her teachers

and students took their lead from her and ensured that teaching

and learning continued throughout the lockdown period.

Get Ahead Primary was the first primary school to re-open in

Komani with minimal disruption, sharing their experiences and

policies with other schools both locally and internationally.

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