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TEACHINGatCoselelaniHigh Schoolin Motherwell ground to a halt thisweek as stakeholders of the schooltried to deal decisively with thedreaded process of redeployment of
teachers.
The school claimed they lost three valuableteachers through the process of redeploymentlastyearandweretoldthisyeartoexpectto sheda further three of their teachers that weredeemed in excess.Teaching at this NU9 Motherwell school has
ground toahalt as the teachers, theSchoolMan-agementTeam (SMT) and the SchoolGoverningBody (SGB) were locked in deliberations withthe Department of Education in the Port Eliza-beth District on the way forward.WhenPEExpress Indabavisited theschoolon
Monday there was no tuition. Teachers hadlocked themselves in a meeting with some par-ents while the executive committeemembers ofthe SGB and members of the SMT had visitedthe Education Department offices in town.According to school principal Nomakorinte
Mfanta, the school registered 276 learners thisyear compared to the 239 of last year which shethought the Department might have used tocome up with the idea of taking more teachersfrom their staff complement.“We are in a problem. This does not fit in
terms of our workload. It is even difficult tomake the timetable,” saidMfantawho startedearly this year as the school principal there.Unless this was overhauled, Mfanta feared
for the school’s performance in the June ex-aminations that were to start soon and the fi-nal exams later, she said.“We are not happy with the way redeploy-
ment of teachers is happening in our school.We feel it was incorrectly done,” said SGBChairperson Zamile Futha.
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Parents fear school’sredeploymentmess
Impoverished communitymembers of the GrogroTownship, near KraggaKamma received muchneeded wheelchairs fromthe Coega DevelopmentCorporation (CDC) last weekTuesday, as part of theirfocused Corporate SocialInvestment (CSI). At thehandover were NelsonMandela Bay MunicipalityMayoral CommitteeChairperson for EconomicDevelopment and Planning,Councillor Babalwa Lobishe(left) and Coega Development Corporation corporatesocial investment (CSI)manager Thandi Rayi(right). Girlsie Sixaka (53)was one of the overjoyedrecipients. Full story onpage 5. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
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Themunicipalityhasdecidedto increase the fre-quency of refuse collection in low tomedium in-come areas as the fortnightly service the areascurrently receive does not cater adequately forthe average amount of waste generated by thehouseholds.
This aftermonths of these residents having tolive among dangerous illegal dumpsites withchildren forced to play in these areas.
Municipal spokesperson, Mthubanzi Mniki,said that duringthe2012/13 financialyear, fund-ing was provided on the capital budget to pur-chase the truck that would be used for the fre-quency change.
“The suppliers could, however, not supply intime, and fundingwas rolled over to the 2013/14financial year. Three trucks have been receivedto date and the remainder will be delivered by30 June 2014,” he said.Mniki said the frequencychange would take place in three phases. TheNorthern areas and the Ibhayi area would bepartofthefirstphaseandimplementationwouldstart during the late part of 2014.PE Express learnt that pre-school children in
BalfourHeights,Missionvale,hadbeenforcedtoplay in dangerously unhealthy conditions neara dumping site which has not been cleaned formonths on end.
Dolly Nel, who has been involvedwithACVVRainbowwhichisclosetothedumpsite,saidshe
had observed children in the community play-ing in the illegal rubbish site daily.
“We have seen very dangerous objects lyingamongst therubbish:brokenbottles, rustedtins,nappies, and broken appliances. The stench it-self is terrible on very hot days. Every week wephone themunicipal offices and the ward coun-cillor, but to no avail. No one seems to care thatbesides the obvioushealthhazards thedumpingis causing, it has serious, dangerous conse-quences for small children playing there,” saidthe disgruntled Nel.
“Someoneneeds to fight for these kids insteadofmakingpromisesofabetterfutureforall.Howmuch self-worth do these children growupwiththinking that this is a normal way of living?They deserve better,” she added.
DA Ward 31 Councillor, Penny Naidoo, saidshe was aware of the problem in the area andhad alerted the municipality countless times ofthe issue related to illegal dumping sites in herward.
Naidoo said the municipality does not collectrefuse in the area and the community only re-ceives black plastic bin bags from her office tocollect their rubbish onMondays andTuesdays.
“Unfortunately the issue of illegal dumping isaffecting the whole of the Metro. I have spokento the municipality asking them to make plansto eradicate the illegal dump site in the area butnothing has been done yet. We currently do nothave litter-picking trucks coming to the areawhich isoneof thereasons thisproblemhasper-
sisted,” said Naidoo.Responding to Naidoo’s claims, Mniki, said
Wardcouncillorsareresponsible forsuchissuesas they have to come up with innovative ideasandward-basedplansso themunicipalitycanal-locate a budget for them in the IDP.
“It is not only the job of the municipality butof councillors and the community to ensure thatsolutions are created in the wards. Councillorsare encouraged every year to come up withward-based plans which allow us to createenough funding to ensure that the community
is allocated enough money in the budget for alltheir needs,” said Mniki.
Mniki said otherwards in the townshipswithsimilar problems had (with the help of the mu-nicipality) converted the dumping sites intoplaying parks for the children in order to curbthe problem of illegal dumping.
Mniki said he encouraged concerned citizenssuchasNel tocall themunicipality’s24-hourcallcentre at 0 0800 2050 50 which would deploy anofficial to access the problem and find immedi-ate solutions.
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Children play in a dangerous illegal dumpsite. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
THETriumphantANChad amotorcade cele-bration rally from Florence Matomela Housearound the city of Port Elizabeth as soon as
the National General Election results wereannounced last Thursday.
An overjoyed ANC Regional Secretary
Zandisile Qupe thanked Nelson Mandela Bayresidents for the ANC victory.Through their hard work, and that of ANC
volunteers, branch leaders, members and the
“We are not much concerned about statistics.I am extremely happy that we have showngains in areas that are generally consideredstrongholds of the opposition. This is a clearindication that we are appealing to a muchmore diverse electorate,” said Qupe.Qupe was, however, quick to add, “The voterturnout was very low, especially in the areaswhere we are traditionally strong. This couldbe attributed to a number of reasons, like poorweather (on the day), voter apathy and servicedelivery confrontations ahead of the elec-tions.”According to Qupe, the ANC-led Nelson Man-dela Bay Municipality managed to deliverhouses, roads and electricity infrastructure,assistance to the poor, provision of safe drink-ing water to their constituency over the lasttwenty years.Qupe promised on behalf of the ANCRegionalCommittee’s leadership collective, that themunicipality would enhance its service deliv-ery programme and that they would get backtobusiness as soonas the electionvictory cele-brations were over.Quoting the first democratically elected presi-dent Nelson Mandela, Qupe said, “I promisethat I will do my best to be worthy of the faithand confidence you have placed inme andmyorganization, the African National Congress.Letusbuild the future together and toast abet-ter life for all South Africans.” – NCEBA DLADLA
Victorious ANCnot concerned about decline in voter turnout
The triumphant ANC had a motorcade celebration rally from Florence Matomela House aroundthe city of Port Elizabeth as soon as the National General Election results were announced lastThursday. An overjoyed ANC Regional Secretary Zandisile Qupe thanked Nelson Mandela Bayresidents for the ANC victory. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
national leaders who campaigned inNelson Mandela Bay - victory was certain!Qupe said “Fellow residents, we are hum-bled with the overwhelming support andtrust you have shown in the African Nation-al Congress by entrusting us with your vote.“Thank you very much for confirming thatour liberation movement is indeed deliver-ing services and fulfilling the wishes of ourmasses.”As his organisation was celebrating victory,Qupe said they would always be mindful ofthe road ahead and the challenges they facedas a governing party inNelsonMandelaBay.He said they wouldn’t abdicate the impor-tant responsibility of uniting people of allraces with the progressive emblem of theANC.When asked about the notable decline in thenumber of ANC voters in an election thattook place when the country celebrated 20years of freedom and democracy - whereasthose who supported the opposition parties,like the DA showed massive increase, he re-plied, “We won. That’s all that matters. TheDA said they were going to take the metrobut look at it now, we are leading,” an unper-turbed Qupe said.
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ASSISTANCE is still coming forth for theeight year-old girl from Motherwell who wasbrutally raped by Xolile Tose (33) more thantwo years ago.
Tose was sentenced to life imprisonmentfor his sins but there was always a questionabout the future of the young victim who wasinjured during the rape and sodomy to suchan extent that she has to use a colostomy bag.
The child, who lives in a shack with herunemployed 33 year-oldmother, recently hadan operation at the Dora Nginza hospital inKwazakhele to remove the colostomy bag.
Police Spokesperson Warrant OfficerThembi Gwe visited her in hospital on Mon-day to give her clothing items that were re-ceived from a caring Johannesburg radio lis-tener.
“I was surprised to receive a call from Jo-hannesburg saying a listener, who wastouched by this child’s ordeal, bought somewarm clothing items for her,” said Gwe.PE Express Indaba contacted the donor, a
humble Johanna Tymbios of Central, Johan-nesburg who heard the sad story of thechild’s rape and hopelessness on Radio 702and was touched.
“I heard of this story that was devastating
with the child’s life destroyed and withouthope. So I decided to do something.”
Explaining, Johanna said she phoned theradioDJ andwas linkedupwith “a veryhelp-ful and wonderful police officer (ThembiGwe).”
Dora Nginza principal Social WorkerPamela Rubushe said “she bought winterclothes - blankets, tracksuits, pyjamas, jer-seys and other important items a child thisage would need. The child appreciated it. Sheis very excited. We too in the hospital arevery excited and happy that radio listeners,from as far as Gauteng, would provide suchassistance to giver hope in a hopeless situa-tion,”. Rubushe added that the gifts were re-ally mentally, physically and spirituallyhealing to the child.
According to Rubushe, the child wouldagain find hope, and believe in the goodnessof humanity.
Rubushe pleaded with members of the pub-lic to offermore assistance tohelp themotherof the child, who was currently renting ashack, to have a proper home.
She also mentioned a group of employeesfrom theSheriff of the court in Johannesburgwho were touched by the girl’s ordeal and do-nated R1 600 in cash.
“We want to thank all of them. There’s fi-nally a good story to tell,” said Rubushe.
Young rapevictim (8)receivesmore support
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NELSON Mandela Bay residents lived up tothe name of the first democratically electedSouth African president Nelson Mandelafor making the fifth national general elec-tion free and fair.
This is the observation of municipalspokespersonMthubanziMniki.Mniki saidas government officialsworkingwithpoliti-cal principals, they were overjoyed and en-
couraged by the maturity displayed by thevoters.
“Even though the elections were for thenational and provincial governments, thefact that services are delivered at the localsphere of government told us that voterswere giving us a new mandate to deliver ba-sic servicesbetter, faster andmoreefficient-ly. And, that’s exactly what we are going todo,” said Mniki, adding that they were hap-py too that there were no irregularities andincidents of violence reported by the IEC.
Municipality thanks residents forincidentfree elections
In accordance with the editorial policy of the PE Express Indaba, we invitereaders to comment on mistakes in the newspaper and shall correct signifi-cant errors as soon as possible. Send info to the Ombudsman of Media24’sLocal Press, George Claassen, at george.claassen@media24.com or call himat 0 021 851 3232. Readers can also contact the SA Press Ombudsman at
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IMPOVERISHED community members of theGrogro Township, near Kragga Kamma re-ceivedmuch needed wheelchairs from the Coe-ga Development Corporation (CDC) last weekTuesday, 6 May as part of their focused Corpo-rate Social Investment (CSI).CDC inpartnershipwith themunicipality saidtheyidentifiedanumberofdeservingrecipientswhich received, among other items, five wheel-chairs, blankets and school uniforms for 53learners.CSI, CDCmanager, ThandiRayi, said, “Weun-derstand the complex challenges communitiesin our region face, particularly around basicneeds. It is for this reason that our CSI pro-grammeseekstoaddresssomeofthesechalleng-es by targeted and meaningful interventions.”Rayi said the CDC’s CSI programme has overthe 2013/14 financial year focused its resources
over a number of areas, spending in excess ofR12-millionon turnkeyprojects that includeCo-ega’s Maths and Science, Driver Training Pro-grammes and a bursary initiative.“The CDC’s involvement with and ability to as-sist needy communities is commendable and akeyreasongovernmentsawfit toestablishstate-owned entities,” added Rayi.The CDC has been able to make strategic inter-ventions that impact not only on beneficiaries,butalsotheir familiesandimmediatecommuni-tiesandshowacollectivecommitmenttochang-ing the lives of the people for the better.“Coega’s partnership with the Nelson MandelaBay Municipality on this initiative illustratesoneof themanygoodstoriesweshouldcontinuetellingaboutfreedomanddemocracy,”saidEco-nomic Development and Planning, CouncilorBabalwa Lobishe. – REPORTER
Coega donates wheelchairs to needyGrogro community
The following people are being sought in con-nection with their relatives:
)The Department of Social Development andSpecial Programmes is requesting anyonewith information regarding the biologicalmother of Deodean Marconie born 16/02/2010 tocontact the social worker, N.P Sojola at 0041406 5822/5905/5708 during office hours or faxat 0865818203. The biological father of thechildDarryl RiaanNuweland passed away on08/09/2012 and the whereabouts of NadineBekkie Baartman is unknown.
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)The Department of Social DevelopmentEastern Cape, Nelson Mandela Metro is re-questing anyone with information with re-gard to the family of the child Siphosethu Gatyaborn on 1998/06/07 at Kwazakhele to contactstudent social worker, Silindile Malangeni at0073 751 9147, during office hours (07:30-16:00) or Pindiswa Hallam at 0083 200 6747,after hours or fax 0865499060.
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Futha said his committee indicated to thedepartment earlier this year that the proc-ess would cost them Grade 12 teachers whowere also involved in teaching isiXhosa,Business Studies, Life Orientation and Ac-counting - subjects they believed were im-portant in the school’s curriculum.
“The department promised to set thisaside but we were dismayed to learn thatthe three teachers still received letters ask-ing them to leave the school,” said Futha,adding that they still pleaded with the de-partment to consider their fears. Now theonly teacher they could salvage from thethree has been on extended sick leave since2006.
Department of Education spokespersonMali Mtima said before deciding on theteachers to be redeployed schools had tolook at the curriculum needs of the school.The process was done at school level withthe principal guiding the process. Coselela-ni would have done the same.“At Coselelani High School our numbers
show that there were 193 learners last yearand there’s a growth of numbers to 276 thisyear, hence they can still get one teacher-back,” said Mtima, contradicting Mfata.Now the question is, how do they get one
teacher back if they are offered the teacherthat is in the school’s books but physicallynot there in person - the teacher has beenon sick leave! They must go back and nego-tiate.
Parents fear school’sredeploymentmess
Standing left isCoselelani HighSchool SGBchairperson ZamileFutha and far rightthe principalNomakorinteMfanta andmembers whovisited theEducation Department offices onMonday.PHOTO: NCEBADLADLA
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“We released the album last Friday butthere are only a few copies out for the media.Music fans will get the copies to buy at all mu-sic stores countrywide after we have finalisedthe deal with a company that we’ll choose towork with,” said CSun Productions head Chi-na Mpololo.
Speaking to PE Express Indaba, Mpololosaid he was, however, certain that the CDwould be available at all record bars by theend of the month - come what may!
The 14-track album, the creative work of re-nowned South African producers Robbie Ma-linga, Mojalefa Thebe and Bheki Nqoko, ex-poses the originality of this Eastern Cape-born music genius and lyricist, Malizole,another CSun Promotions wonderkid.
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Malizole himself had a lot to say about hisnew rendition. “These tracks have very pow-erful messages in all of them, and I am hopingthat each song offers listeners something thatwill add value to their lives,” he said, addingthat in writing this music, he was trying toadd real meaning and value to the people’slives.
Malizole, who was groomed as a gospel mu-sician, started singing from a very young ageand has enormous experience of havingshared the stage with the likes of Rebecca Ma-lope and Siphokazi Maraqana, among others.
Theo Kgosinkwe of Mafikizolo, who alsosang with Malizole, speaks positively aboutthis Mthatha-born praise-singer who mas-ters the isiXhosa vernacular.
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EASTERN Cape Multi-award winninggospel crooner Malibongwe Gcwabewill be delivering a gospel show calledUkothula umthwalo (off loading) atNangoza Jebe Hall in New Brighton onSaturday, May 31.
Featuring Lundi Tyamara, RevNkomfa Mkabile, Youth with Mission,Lelo and other gospel artists of note,the healing ministry show is aimed atrelieving the heavy loads that peoplecarry and freeing them from all bond-age, according to Malibongwe.
Malibongwe who gave us songs like“Siyakudumusa”, “Iyo Calvary” and“Kwahlalwa phantsi” among others,always fills the halls to capacity when-ever he visits these shores.
“Nelson Mandela Bay gospel musicfans love my music. The last time Icame here in 2011 people showed muchlove and support. This time we wantto help them off-load with the few art-ists that we brought along. And, theywon’t be disappointed,” said Mali-bongwe proudly.
“We’ve organised artists that willsing to free people from everythingthat holds them back. People arehealed through the power of music.We’ll sing to exhort and encouragethem to hold on in the midst of all suf-fering and hopelessness,” said Mali-bongwe, himself a church pastor.
Busy marketing his 19th solo album“Akahluleki”, Malibongwe, who start-ed his music career with Mdantsane’sYouth with Mission, believes his latestoffering will not disappoint NelsonMandela Bay gospel fans.
In this album Malibongwe workedwith the versatile Mxolisi Mhlongo inproductions. Mhlongo is the force be-hind SAMA award-winning DumiMkokstad’s music. The talented Mkok-stad features in the album, accordingto Malibongwe.
“I’ll be recording my 20th album inAugust, so it’s important that localgospel fans do not miss out on thiswhich assures believers that nothingis impossible with God. Akahluleki in-deed,” said Malibongwe.
Admission at the door for R80 adultsand R40 for children. The show startsat 1pm and continues until late.
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Gospel musician Malibongwe brings hisgospel show to Nangoza Jebe Hall inNew Brighton on Saturday, May 31.
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NELSONMandela Bay’s female amateur box-er Nthabiseng Didi (17) still relishes the expe-rience of fighting in an International OpenBoxing World Youth Championship in Bul-garia last month.
The experience was so overwhelming thatit could not be measured with anything, ac-cording to Didi of NU9 in Motherwell.
“It was the first time for me to fly and tofight overseas. It was overwhelming. The op-position was very tough but the experiencegained was very useful,” said Didi proudly.
The Soqhayisa High School Grade 10 pupiland Good Hope Boxing Club member in NU9,Motherwell is the 2013 South African Ama-teur Flyweight Champion who representedSA National Amateur Boxing Organisation(SANABO) in the Youth Category.
Her fatherMthetho Didi was overjoyed too.He said, “We, as a family are very happy withher prospects. We see that she loves boxingand we support her.”
He said Nthabiseng is also an inspirationto her younger sister Nombulelo who is fol-lowing in her footsteps as an up-and-coming
amateur pugilist.“Didi was one of the five boxers - two fe-
males and three males - who represented SAin theWorld YouthAmateur BoxingChampi-onships in Bulgaria.
“The trip was SANABO’s plan to engageourboxers in international fights - to sharpentheir skills in preparation for the 2016 Rio
Olympics and beyond,” said SiyabulelaMkwanewhowasSANABOTeamManager
to Bulgaria.According to Mkwane, SANABO Coaches
Nathi Hlatshwayo and Hans Britz held atraining camp in Johannesburg for the SATeam from March 28 to April 9 before theyjetted off to Sophia, Bulgaria on April 10ahead of the world championships. This, hesaid, was the national boxing federation’splan for SA boxers to match internationalstandards.
“To perform in the world championshipswas not easy. To expect our young and inex-perienced boxers to bring medals was per-haps too much to ask. They did well in thecircumstances and we are happy with the ex-perienced gained,” saidMkwane, adding thathe was certain that SA would do much betterin the 2020 Olympics at least.
Motherwell’s boxing lass competed inWorldChamps
Motherwell’s Nthabiseng Didi represented SA in World Champs in Bulgaria. PHOTO:NCEBA DLADLA
SELBY MADIKANE
SHINING Stars’ unbeaten record came to anabrupt end when they lost 4-1 to Kuyasa Unit-ed Brothers in their ZWIFA Premier Leagueclash at Gal City Grounds on Sunday.
Havingbeenbeaten in the ZWIFAKOfinalsby Major Chiefs, Stars seemed to have lostconfidence and hope. In another setback ofthe day Major Chiefs gave Real Crusaders a2-1 hiding. Little Birds drubbed their neigh-bours Real Dodgers 3-1.
Swartkops United drew 1-1 with Zwide Pi-rates while Golden Aces devastated SowetoAngels 2-0 in their Soweto-On-Sea derby.Zwide Celtics shared the spoils goalless with
Young Stars, withManchester City playing toa one-all draw with Morning Stars, and GalCity pipped Young Brothers 2-1.
ZWIFA Super League results:*Hungry Lions 5-2 Everton Aces*Camper United 2-0 Upper United*Manchester City 2-0 Zwide Celtics*Strikers United 2-1 Young Killers*Rolihlahla XI 1-2 Umanyano StarsZWIFA Junior League results:U/13 boys:*Zwide Celtics 3-2 Zwide PiratesU/15 boys:*Zwide Pirates 0-3 Major Chiefs*Real Crusaders 2-3 Zwide Celtics*Manchester City 4-2 Camper UnitedU/17 boys:*Major Chiefs 2-2 Real Crusaders
Surprises inZWIFAPremier Leaguegames
FANS were treated to top class football asMOFA Build It Premier League sides tookeach other on at Motherwell NU 9 Stadiumfrom 10 to 11 May 2014.Relegation-avoiding sideManchester Unitedheld the log-leaders IkamvaMovers to a goal-less draw.Valencia shared the spoils 1-1withMilan Stars in their tough game.Valencia’s goal was scored bySithembele Ngcolomba whileStars’ equalising goal camecourtesy of Msingathi Soyam-bo.Tottenham Spurs whipped therelegation candidates YoungIdeas 3-1 while another bottomof the league table side LionStars managed to beat Liver-pool 3-2.Young Tigers, who havedropped valuable points lately,
secured a 1-0 win over Real Strikers. YoungRomanssurprisedtheleaguehopefulsYoungMadrid when they edged them out 5-3. Crys-tal Palace played their hearts out in a 2-1winover Shining Stars.Tomorrow Stars managed to snatch a 1-0 tri-umphover their neighboursHighlandSpursin their nail-biting clash. – SELBY MADIKANE
MOFABuild It Premier Leaguespectacular games
Mofa Build It Premier League.PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
DESPITE giving a good account of them-selves, Real City could not overcome FCBuffalo when they lost 1-0 during theirABC Motsepe Second Division pulsatinggame at Motherwell NU 9 Stadium on Sat-urday (May 10, 2014).
Buffalo looked threatening as theylaunched their attack. City looked organ-ised and they kept things tight at the back.
City conceded a freekick and the visitorsscored a fortuitous goal courtesy of Sher-win Smith. City, which fought like a
wounded lion, piled more pressure buttheir forwards missed quite a great deal ofopportunities.
Morning Stars’ winless drought came toan end when they beat OR Tambo Cosmos1-0 in East London. Highbury ousted JBMillan 6-1 in Jeffreys Bay.
Other ABC Motsepe Second Division re-sults:*Tembu Royals w/o -0 Cloud 9*Red Stars 2-3 Angavu Stars*Mthatha Bucks 3-0 Tornado*Champion 2-0 Cacadu United*Matta Milan 2-0 Kokstad Liverpool
City could not hunt Buffalo
Real City wing Lifa Teyise is chased by FC Buffalo defender Mduduzi Dlamini.PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
ONEof oldest andmost respected sides,MajorChiefs, collected silverware for their cabinetwhen they overcame the indomitable ShiningStars 4-2 on penalties after the 1-1 fulltimescore during their ZWIFA Knockout finals atZwide Stadium last Sunday.
Following their long drought of winningtrophies, Chiefs proved wrong the critic’s
contention that they were not one of the ZWI-FA forces to be reckoned with. In the losers’final Gal City beat Umanyano Stars 2-0.
Chiefs were awarded a floating trophy, 25golden medals plus R3000 while Stars settledfor 25 silver medals and R1500. City receivedR750 plus 25 bronze medals with Stars goinghome with R500.
ZWIFA President Chippa Qunta thankedthe fans, match officials, teams and his execu-tive committee members for a job well-done.
MajorChiefswonZWIFAKOTrophy
Major Chiefs are new ZWIFA KO winners. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
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EVERYTHING went well in the SAFA Nel-son Mandela Bay Annual General Meetingwhich was held at Gelvandale Stadium onSunday (May 11, 2014), with Monde Mhle-tywa taking the reigns from his former bossMzimkhulu after he was unanimously elect-ed as a regional president.
High profile figure who were in attend-ance were SAFA President Dr Danny Jor-daan, SAFA official Mzimkhulu Ndlelo,Eastern Cape Sports Council PresidentMkhululi Magada, NelsonMandela BayMu-nicipality Sports Administrator CharmaineWilliams, NEBFA Sedgars sponsor MongeziMajola, MOFA Build It Sponsor SibongileNkebe, former SAFA NMB officials andmany more officials.Dr Jordaan, who delivered a key note ad-
dress, stressed that development of sportshould start at school and the governmentshould be supportive thereof. Dr Jordaanurged all Local Football Associations(LFAs) to be serious about development in
youth and women’s football.Dr Jordaan also emphasized that the
LFAs should work together with regionalexecutive committee to ensure the smoothrunning of the game of football.
The newly elected regional PresidentMhletywa in his reply stated that youth
and women’s football formed part of thetwo-year programme.Mhletywa highlighted that leading people
“goes with responsibility” and he alludedto the fact that theywere going to be a stableregion.
The newly elected members are:
President: Monde Mhletywa; Deputy Presidents:Marks Totwana and Simphiwe Mkangelwa; Secretary:SikhumbuzoWakashe; Treasurer: Chris Mini; LFAs rep-resentatives: Thekiso Mntwana (KUYGA); Weza Made(LAROFA); Valentine Brink (NAFA); KhotshunoyiMcondobi (NEBFA);Mncedisi Hote (NODEFA); LuyandaNcwadi (PEEFA); James Chauke (PENFA); ThandoKoboka (ZAFA); Mzikayise Quntu (ZWIFA); ZimiseleHempe (WAFA); Angelique Jennings (PEFA) andThanduxolo Ntoni (MOFA). Associate members: Des-mond Lewis (Coaches); Stan Campher (IndustrialLeague) and Nomonde Makuleni (SASFA).
Mhletywa takes thebaton fromFina
SAFA NMB newly executive members are (back row from left to right) Chippa Quntu, ThekisoMntwana, Desmond Lewis, Luyanda Ncwadi, Stan Campher, Mncedisi Hote, James Chauke, WezaMade, Thanduxolo Ntoni, Thando Koboka and Angelique Jennings. In front are Nomonde Makuleni, Marks Totwana, Mzimkhulu Fina, Monde Mhletywa, Dr Danny Jordaan, Simphiwe Mkangelwa,Mzimkhulu Ndlelo and Chris Mini. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
IMBABALA Young Stars appeared to be un-stoppable as they maintained their winningways in NODEFA VWCommunity Trust Pre-mier League over the weekend.
Imbabala had to dig deep when they sal-vaged a 2-1 win from Manchester Babes atJabavu Stadium. Really Rangers emergedvictorious when they punished City Style 3-0.
Stokes City went down 2-1 to XI Stars whileKhayelitshaStars thrashedYoungPirates 3-0.GoldenChiefs hammeredBlackAces 6-3, withJamaican Stars whacking New City Stars 7-0.Young Callies played to a 1-1 draw againstCity Friends.
NODEFA VW Community Trust First Divi-sion results:*Fearnot 7-0 Flamingo*All City Stars 0-4 Temptation*Highland Spurs 3-1 Imbabala Young Stars
NODEFAVWCommunity Trust League resultsYoung Callies FC drew 11 with City Friends FC. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
SAFA Nelson Mandela Bay SAB RegionalLeague hot race finally came to an end withSUBS lifting the trophy when they handedCallies a 3-1 defeat in their last game of theseason at Motherwell NU 2 Stadium onMay10, 2014.
Following a gruelling long league seasonjourney, SUBS were undisputed winners.However Callies and Lion City threw in thetowel at the last moment of the season.City crossed fingers that SUBS should lose
their last game of the season, but they (City)wentdown2-0 toHighlandSpurs in themust-win game at Jabavu Stadium.
SUBS’ goals were scored by Zusakhe Sali,Xolelani Mkiva and Ludwe Sonjica. Spurs’goals came courtesy of Sipho Gavin andPhakamisa Klaas.The sides which avoided relegation were
Island City, Despatch Pioneers, TomorrowStars, and Peace United, but MotherwellAcademyandSunriseDevelopmentdroppedto the local football association league.
OtherSAFANMBSABRegionalLeaguere-sults:*Hotspurs 1-1 Tomorrow Stars*Island City 2-0 Showvillage*Despatch Pioneers 3-0 Sunrise Development*Motherwell Academy 2-3 Camper United*Central Acemates 1-2 Peace United*Fairview Rovers 3-0 Royal Bucs
SUBS are SAFANMBSAB League champs
SAFA NMB SAB Regional league new champions are SUBS FC. PHOTO:SELBY MADIKANE
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DESPITE playing entertainingfootball without good results, thewriting was on the ball that Ama-khosi and Black Stars were in bigtrouble was relegation was loom-ing for them.
Following a string of winlessgames, Amakhosi suffered a 2-1loss to City Lads and Black Starsalso lost 2-1 to Red City during
their NEBFA Sedgars PremierLeague games which took place atChevrolet Stadium on May 11,2014. Having started the season onahighnote,BushBucks seemed tohave lost spirit as theywent down2-1 to Real White City.Stinging Bees embarrassed
Boast Pirates in their 4-1 triumph.CCX Callies were humiliated 4-1by Winter Rose.The sun seemed to have set for
PE Sundowns in the daylight
Amakhosi andBlackStars inbig trouble
SELBY MADIKANE
MULTITUDES of football fans convergedat Dynamos Grounds to watch their fa-vourite teams taking on each other overduring ZAFANjeya Investment First Divi-sion clashes over the weekend.
Major Stars collected three maximumpoints from Everton which they overcame2-0. City All Stars managed to secure a 1-0
win from XI Masters while Real Strikerstrailed 3-0 to their neighbours Dynamos.Real Strikers overpowered Powerlads
3-0 in the one-sided game. Young Neigh-bours triumphed Island City 2-0.Vutha Celtics drew 1-1 with Makawula
BrotherswithUnitedBrothers goinghomewith a 3-2 victory at expense of MoonlightCity. Happy Stars lost on walkover toBlack Eagles as they failed to pitch up fortheir game.
ZAFANjeya Investments First Division results
when theysuffereda3-2defeat to Roaring Ti-gers. Dodgers who arethenew leaguewinnersthwarted City Defend-ers 3-1.
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