16 Tel: (045) 839-4040 / editorial: mjekulal@therep.co.za / advertising: charodinev@therep.co.za 22 October 2021 THE R E P R ES E N TAT I V E1DOMESTICANNOUNCEMENTS1110Memorial ServicesContact Nofisa Makaula on tel: (045) 839-4040 / fax: (045) 839-4059 / e-mail: makaulan@therep.co.za or charodinev@therep.co.za1DOMESTICANNOUNCEMENTS1110Memorial Services1150Funeral Notices1150Funeral Notices1150Funeral Notices1150Funeral Notices1150Funeral Notices1150Funeral NoticesEMMANUELAYEHPrincipal of Christ The King Primary School.A memorial ceremony will beheld at The City Of David Church on29 October 2021 at 2pm.Missed by learners, Staff, Parents,Family and Board members.Rest In Peace.1150Funeral NoticesBURWANANOWINITHIMIETJIEBorn: 1937-07-15Died: 2021-10-12Funeral: 2021-10-23Address: 1650 Zone 2,Ezibeleni, KomaniVenue: At homeTime: 09:00amInterment:Queenstown CemetryRest in peaceDikela, NoniMAZELENJUKUBORN: 1933-10-09DIED: 2021-10-12FUNERAL:2021-10-23VENUE:Funeral service will beheld at home at Hala No.1 location Ndonga A/ACacadu districtat 09:00 amCemeteryHala No.1TIME11:00 amKOMANI AVBOBFUNERAL SERVICES29 ROBINSON ROADQUEENSTOWNTel: 045 838 2771Cell: 083 503 8057For all youradvertising needscall CHARODINEor MAVIS on045 839 40401150Funeral NoticesCHULAYOPEARL OLGANOMNTULate of Lubisi,Cofimvaba DistrictBorn: 04.04.1934Died: 09.10.2021Funeral: Saturday23.10.2021Thence to theLubisi Cemetery,Cofimvaba for anearly burial at 08:30,followed by a homeservice at 09:30.LALA NGOXOLOMAMBHELELANGA KHUBONIRUSSELL AND SONFUNERAL DIRECTORSTel. 045 839 4012LUDIDINONZIMALIZANOAMENBorn: 02-04-1936Died: 12-10-2021Funeral: 23-10-2021Address: Starting athome at Macky’s SnekVenue: Macky’s SnekTime: 10:00amInterment: Macky’sNek CemeteryPhumla NgoxoloMajaliMBANGUBA FUNERALS92 Robison Road, Queenstown073 138 3934MAKAPELA(née MAHOLWANA)BiblewomenNombikazi PatriciaBorn: 23.10.1944Died: 16.10.2021Funeral: Thursday,28.10.2021Venue: UpperZangqokwe Village,Whittlesea.Rest In PeaceMadlambulo,Bhelekazi, MbimbiPHILLIPSCedric Dennisfondly known as“Oom Dennis”Late of 33 BellsRoad, New Rest,Komani passedaway peacefully onWednesday the13 th of October 2021in his 83 rd year.Sadly missed anddeeply mournedby his loving wifeLouisa, children,grandchildren,great-grandchildren,great-greatgrandchildren,extended familyand friends.The internmentwill take place inthe Komani TownCemetery at 1 o’clockon Saturday the23 rd of October2021 after a servicecommencing at 12noon from the St.John’s MethodistChurch, NewRest, Komani.Friends kindlyaccept the followingintimation.RUSSELL AND SONFUNERAL DIRECTORSTel. 045 839 4012JEMENTONOZILANDUNOWINJINIPRISCILLALate of Vrigin,Lesseyton, KomaniDistrictBorn: 05.01.1933Died: 16.10.2021Funeral: Saturday23.10.2021Starting at homeat 9am (UnitingReformed Church)Thence to theVrigin Cemetery,Lesseyton for theInterment at 11amLALA NGOXOLOMAMSUKWINILAWURUSSELL AND SONFUNERAL DIRECTORSTel. 045 839 4012QAMPINOKWANELEBORN: 26-03-1967DIED: 2021-10-12FUNERAL:2021-10-23VENUE:Funeral service willbe held at home atNtshinindeni locationVaalbank A/A Cacadudistrict at 09:00 amCEMETERY:NtshinindeniTIME:11:00 amKOMANI AVBOBFUNERAL SERVICES29 ROBINSON ROADQUEENSTOWNTel: 045 838 2771Cell: 083 503 8057Contact Charodine or Mavis on 045 839 4040KOTAMLANDELIPANKYLate of 5308Nkululekweni,Mlungisi, KomaniBorn: 26.03.1970Died: 12.10.2021Funeral: Sunday24.10.2021Starting at home at9am (The EmausiJerusalem in ZionChurch)Thence to theMlungisi Cemetery,Komani for theInterment at 11amLALA NGOXOLOMQHINEBERUSSELL AND SONFUNERAL DIRECTORSTel. 045 839 4012FANANOSAKHELEBORN: 1959-03-20DIED: 2021-10-11FUNERAL:2021-10-23VENUE:Funeral service will beheld at home at Gwatyufarm A/A Komaniat 09:00 amCEMETERY:Gwatyu FarmTIME:11:00 amKOMANI AVBOBFUNERAL SERVICES29 ROBINSON ROADQUEENSTOWNTel: 045 838 2771Cell: 083 503 8057www.therep.co.zaKEVAFEZILELate of 9436 OxfordStreet, Newvale,KomaniBorn: 27.04.1954Died: 10.10.2021Funeral: Saturday23.10.2021Starting at home at9am (St. Andrew’sAnglican Church)Thence to theKomani TownCemeteryfor the Interment at11amLALA NGOXOLOMBONGWESONDISANQALELAMVEMNYAMARUSSELL AND SONFUNERAL DIRECTORSTel. 045 839 4012NGCONGCANOMHLEBEAUTYBORN: 1956-06-03DIED: 2021-10-09FUNERAL:2021-10-24VENUE:Funeral service will beheld at home at Thafenilocation Cacadu A/A LadyFrere districtat 09:00 amCEMETERY:CacaduTIME:11:00 amKOMANI AVBOBFUNERAL SERVICES29 ROBINSON ROADQUEENSTOWNTel: 045 838 2771Cell: 083 503 8057The Rep KomaniMPULUNONGAKUBANINOPASENJALALate of 55 Zone 2,Ezibeleni, KomaniBorn: 06.12.1930Died: 14.10.2021Funeral: Saturday23.10.2021Thence to theKomani TownCemetery for anearly burial at 08:30,followed by a homeservice at 09:30LALA NGOXOLOMAMQWATHIDIKELA NONINTSWAYIBANERUSSELL AND SONFUNERAL DIRECTORSTel. 045 839 4012NDWAKUSENOMPELOBORN: 1968-06-15DIED: 2021-10-10FUNERAL:2021-10-23VENUE:Funeral service will beheld at home at 3022Tyoksville locationDordrechtat 09:00 amCEMETERY:DordrechtTIME:11:00 amKOMANI AVBOBFUNERAL SERVICES29 ROBINSON ROADQUEENSTOWNTel: 045 838 2771Cell: 083 503 8057the_rep_komaniAROSINOTOBILEGLADYSLate of Qugqwarhu,Vaalbank, LadyFrere DistrictBorn: 11.12.1933Died: 09.10.2021Funeral: Saturday23.10.2021Starting at homeat 9am (MethodistChurch of S.A.)Thence to theQugqwarhuCemetery, Vaalbankfor the Interment at11amLALA NGOXOLOMAMNUNE DOYIXESIBERUSSELL AND SONFUNERAL DIRECTORSTel. 045 839 4012MATSHOBANTOMBEKHAYABORN:1970-05-21DIED:2021-10-08FUNERAL:2021-10-23VENUE:Funeral servicewill be heldat home atTsitsikama villageWhittleseaat 09:00 amCemetery:TsitsikamaTIME:11:00 amKOMANI AVBOBFUNERAL SERVICES29 ROBINSON ROADQUEENSTOWNTel: 045 838 2771Cell: 083 503 8057We connect you to your customers - in Print and Online@RepKomani
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publication of this notice.Dated at Queenstown this 18th October2021DHI ATTORNEYS INC25 Ebden Street, Queenstown, 5319Tel: 060 671 9529dumisanihans@gmail.com* Our circulation areacovers 13 towns.* We have an average printorder of 6500 copies weekly.* Plus our readership is morethan 30 000 per week.NO ANSWERSThe upsides to downscalingSmaller homes offer less work and costs, and bring families closerREP REPORTEROngoing lockdownrestrictions have causedmany people to seek outmore space after being confinedwithin their homes for months onend.While this presents a goodoption for some homeowners,others might benefit more fromwhat they stand to gain byd ow n s c a l i n g .Adrian Goslett, regionaldirector and CEO of RE/MAX ofSouthern Africa, explains thatthere are many perks to living insmaller spaces.“Living in a smaller space is farmore cost effective.“Not only will the monthlyinstallments on a smaller home bemore affordable, but owners willalso save on monthly ratesaccounts and maintenance costs.“Larger homes often meanrunning up larger water andelectricity bills than in a smallerh o m e ,” Goslett explains.Shoprite Group recycles sanitising wipesREP REPORTERThe Shoprite Group is the first retailerto recycle sanitising wipes from its1,328 supermarkets nationwide, theretailer said in a statement.The wipes, which are green incolour to identify them as 100%recyclable polypropylene, are usedto sanitise baskets and trolleys andare sent for recycling after use.The bucket container and allstickers on the bucket are also 100%polypropylene and recyclable.It is estimated that 129 billion facemasks and 65 billion plastic glovesare discarded every month, globally.Since the onset of the pandemic,retailers have been faced with anumber of environmental challengesincluding a huge increase in thequantity of wipes.For the Shoprite Group, this hasamounted to tens of thousands ofkilograms a month.The Group partnered with Sani-Touch to provide it with 100%recyclable wipes and has embarked“Smaller homes also meanfewer spaces to clean and lessspace in which to storeunnecessary items.“In a smaller home, everysquare metre is essential.“This also means that everyroom is highly functional, whichlessens the chances of havingunused rooms in the home,” headds.Though having too little spacecan prove taxing on thehousehold’s relationships, havingtoo much space can be equallych a l l e n g i n g .“One thing lockdown taught usis the importance of humanconnection.“In the busyness of everydaylife, finding the time to connect asa family can be challengingenough without having to findeach other spread across thevarious rooms in the home.“Smaller homes force moreinteraction, which minimises thechance for families to live past oneanother, as so easily can happenKEEPING CLEAN: Green wipes used to sanitise baskets and trolleys atShoprite supermarkets are sent for recycling after use, the Groupannounced in a statement Picture: SUPPLIEDon a programme which sees themr e cy c l e d instead of being thrownaway with general waste and endingwhen living in large homes withmultiple rooms,” says Goslett.Many homeowners have alsolearnt the value of living in asuburb that is closer to naturerather than to the office.“Following the initial hardlockdown, many have chosen tomove away from the mainbusiness hubs and relocate to thecountry in search of a morerelaxed lifestyle.“By purchasing a smallerhome, one might be able to affordto live in perhaps a more desirablesuburb and enjoy a higher qualityof life without being cash-strappedby bond repayments,” he says.Ultimately, Goslett encourageshomeowners to find a home thatsuits their unique needs.“Property is one of the mostexpensive purchases a person canmake. To ensure these purchaseswork for you instead of againstyou, buyers need to view thisdecision as a medium- to longterminvestment.“For the best chance ofup in landfill. The increased quantityof wipes, and the opportunity tosource locally resulted in the GroupF R U S T R AT E D :ElderlyNtabethembaresidents andtheir electedcommitteemembers gatherin the ruralvillage recentlyto vent theiranger aftergovernmento ff i c i a l sallegedly failedto fulfil theirpromises ofresolving there s i d e n t s ’ landclaim paymentqueries P i c t u re :SUPPLIEDsecuring a good profit uponselling, homeowners should holdonto a property for roughly five toten years.“This means they need to besure they can live within the homefor a number of years before goingahead with the purchase,” he says.For those who are unsure aboutwhat their next property purchaseshould be, Goslett recommendssetting up an appointment with aRE/MAX agent to discuss thepossibilities.“It can be a lot easier to makeup your mind after viewing a fewoptions in person.“Be honest and upfront withyour real estate agent and let themknow you would like to explorevarious options of both smaller andlarger homes.“They can then walk youthrough a few properties andprovide you with some valuableguidance along the way.”To get in touch with an agentfrom the world’s biggest real estatebrand, visit www.remax.co.za.moving more wipe products across tothe locally-sourced polypropylene.“With small changes to the way wedo things we can ensure that singleuseproducts such as wipes don’tonly offer excellent infectionprotection but can also beenvironmentally neutral,” said Groupsustainability manager, SanjeevRaghubir.The wet wipes supplier, Sani-Touch said that volumes in the pasthad not been big enough for manycompanies to recycle, but byincluding the buckets, and with thevolumes of wipes that the ShopriteGroup used, this had now becomeviable.“Wet wipes have proven to beinvaluable in the fight against thecoronavirus, as well as in generalinfection control in public places andin medical facilities, eliminating thechance of cross infection.“As a manufacturer ourresponsibility is to ensure that theseproducts do not pose a risk to thee nv i r o n m e n t .”