Friday, June 26, 2009

Rotary Club projects great year for community projects

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The Rotary Club of Chatsworth recently held u Way Forward Team Building Mini- Conference at the Blue Marlin Hotel on the South Coast.

It was an extremely well organized event, encompassing several presentations by Rotarians with a committed focus to all projects planned for the year ahead. The Rotary Club of Chatsworth will once again engage in the "Unite Against Hunger". "Diabetes Awareness Day" and the "Golf Day".

Indigent learners from several schools will again be supported with school uniforms and
bursaries, which will be awarded to deserving students.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Auditions for upcoming dance show

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As purl of the Chatsworth Youth Centre holiday programme. Youth between the age ol' 15 and 21- years-old are being auditioned lor a dance show that will he showcased in the Durban Tattoo at the Chatsworth Stadium in July.

Siddh Arts, together with an internationally trained choreographer. Varsha Shamia and artist Kajal Bagwandcen. will be holding the auditions on Saturday. 27 June from 10am to 1pm.

Criteria for participants to be accepted are martial arts or any other dance experience. The dance routine to be choreographed will be combined with Indian martial arts, which is a big part of our cultural heritage and has never been performed in Durban before.

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

2010 programme targets Confederation Cup

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With the FIFA Confederations Cup just under two weeks away, the focus of the Mass Mobilisation programme has temporarily shifted gear.

In the next few weeks, emphasis shifts from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, to creating awareness about the Confederations Cup taking place from 14 June.

This awareness campaign comprises both football development, mass mobilisation and awareness. An integral part of this programme was recently held, the Schools Confederations Cup, which saw four of the provinces schools participating in the national finals in Gauteng. Two of these schools won Gold and Silver medals.

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Chatsworth cops swoop down on drugs

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A joint operation between members of the SAPS and Metro Police this week, lead to a major bust or a drug-processing lab in lie Marianridge area.

According to police, the bust comes alter months of gathering information and observing the premises. They recovered 1.2 kg of heroine powder, 12 000 straws of heroin, 700 ecstasy tablets and 20g of tik. The approximate value of the drugs was R1.5 million. The investigation started in Chatsworth where information was received of a suspected high-flying "sugars" supplier.

Information from members of the public enabled the investigators to identify the suspect's modus operandi.

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Scared of Kareena and Kajol, John opts out!

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John reluctantly but firmly said no to Karan’s offer to play the male lead in the desi version of Chris Columbus’s Stepmom.

Karan had given John a big break in Kaal a few years ago. And nobody can deny the recent Dharma dhamaka Dostana was a turning-point for John’s career.

First Saif, then John was approached to play the lead opposite Kajol and Kareena Kapoor in the desi version of Stepmom.John almost agreed then opted out.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Shah Rukh Khan to YRF's rescue, to play villain in Dhoom 3

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The strongest buzz currently in industry circles is that Shah Rukh Khan has yet again gone to help the banner that catapulted him to big league. Industry insiders claim he has agreed to play the villain in Dhoom 3.

Sources claim, “Shah Rukh had been approached by the banner to play the main villain in the most successful franchise of Bollywood – the Dhoom series and he has immediately given the nod.

Last few days there has been a lot of buzz that Saif Ali Khan has signed the dotted line for the same role but it seems they were just plain rumours.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Alarming increase in teen suicides

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Chatsworth has seen an alarming increase in suicides amongst its youth, and parents are concerned.

In the past few weeks, there have been several reported eases of individuals committing suicides and many families have been left distraught. Now a Chatsworth resident has taken it upon himself to try to curb this growing trend.

Mr H B Singh cares for all suicidal cases and has started a "I ove to Live" programme said. "There is an emotional immaturity that has not been developed to a point where children and young adults resolve problems on their own. They require external intervention to help them.


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