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KHAYELITSHA | MFULENIThursday, 14 April 2016 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]
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MBONGISENI MASEKO
There is a spark of hope for a group ofunemployed women in Khayelitshawho are undergoing training as cooks
on the eve of their graduation.The 15 women showcased their work dur-
ing a mouth-watering lunch where guestsfrom different organisations were invited toget a taste of their food at ZanokhanyoTraining Centre, in Harare, on Thursday.Zanokhanyo Training Centre operates un-
der Catholic Welfare and Development(CWD).The seven week-long course was split into
two with first four weeks spent at the prem-
ises and the remainder at hotels in the city.The graduation ceremony takes place at
the end of themonth and the next intakewillstart in May.Thembisa Nontsele, programme manager
at Zanokhanyo Training Centre, said theprogramme aims to create job opportunitiesfor unemployed women, and has its originsback in 1999.“We have seen positive results from since
the inception of the programme. Most ofthem end up getting jobs at the hotels wherethey were doing in-service training. About90 percent of those who have undergonetraining here get immediate employmentand the rest are put on our database.
It helps them a lot because. There is highopportunity for employment for them,”Nontsele said.The trainees pay only R10 for the training
and they are also given R300 per person fortransport during the in-service training.Most of the guests were partners and
stakeholders like the South African Nation-al Civic Organisation (Sanco), Masiphuhlis-ane Food Garden, First National Bank(FNB) and other organisations.Zoleka Gwe, 43, one of the trainees, ap-
plauded the programme.“I have learnt a lot from the training. It
is really helping us and I am very happy. Ihave been unemployed and it has been hard
for me to provide for my four children, butnow I am standing a good chance of gettinga job after the training. Their father is theonly bread-winner and it is hard for him tooto support all of us,” Gwe said.Gwe is doing her in-service training at
Helderberg Village, home for the elderly inSomerset West.Sydney Vanlow, of Masiphuhlisane Food
Garden, praised the lunch at Zanokhanyo.“It was a great experience for me.I have always encourage people who are
unemployed to do something for themselves,to keep them occupied. This will really de-velop them. I enjoyed the interaction thatwas there,” Vanlow said.
HOSPITALITY: WOMEN AIM TO HELP SUPPLEMENT INCOME
A spark for food grads
Thembisa Nontsele, programme managerat Zanokhanyo Training Centre (wearingblack on the left), Nonkumbulo Ngxabani(wearing black on the right) and traineesfor cooking during the event at the centre,in Khayelitsha, on Thursday.
PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
CITY VISIONThursday, 14 April 20162 NEWS
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MOTIVATIONzyd mzamo
Mogeong, Madonsela inspireconfidence in our democracyIf you do not know yourself, do this…Don’t you feel proud to be SouthAfrican? Don’t you feel proud to havepeople like Chief Justice MogoengMogoeng, Advocate Thuli Madonsela,who else? Don’t you want to be likethem?Who determines who you are? Youdo. You know yourself. You know howyou feel inside. I’m not this. I’m notthat. I can’t be like so-and-so. I’m tooweak. I know myself.As soon as I rise, someone willpounce on me. They will remind me ofthe mistakes I have. Or, I did. Whichare too ghastly to contemplate. Betterto keep quiet. And stay in my hole.There, no one is going to put medown. I am what others are expectingme to be. That is why I don’t shine.This is you thinking. This is youtelling yourself. Yes, you do talk toyourself.And you do that all the time. Thereis no day that passes by without yousaying something to you. Remindingyou of who you are? And where youbelong. Who are you? And where doyou belong?Have you ever asked yourself thosequestions? Of course you have, in yourdialogue within your head. Maybe notin the way I am asking them. But youhave talked to yourself about that.We always do; the me question. Wewonder about ourselves. We say, “Whyme?” Who wouldn’t ask that whenthings are tough? When the future isbleak? When you don’t have someoneto love.
You wonder, “Am I going to be aloneuntil I die?” You worry about yourselfa lot. You don’t have time for otherthings like, social justice. Helping thepoor. Thinking about others.I think there is something like; themore you thinking about yourself, themore you are going to lose yourself.And the more you think about others,the more you are going to find your-self.In other words, you don’t gainyourself by putting yourself first. Yougain yourself by putting others first.Can you do that? I am sure you can.But this does not mean neglectingyourself.How are you going to help if you donot help yourself? Go to school if youcan. Be a doctor if you can. And youare going to do a marvelous job ofhelping others. But right now, whatcan you do?You can start by stop littering.Respecting others. Uplifting them. Notputting them down. Fight for socialjustice. And smile. That way you aregoing to know yourself. This is I. Andthis is what I do. Stay positive.
Angry demonstrators outside the Khayelitsha Magistrate’s Court. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
Child rape casesparks outrageMANDLA MAHASHE
As the family of a seven-year-old rapevictim and the community of Khaye-litsha’s B Section fumes over her or-
deal, a 52-year-old neighbour has appearedin court.The man was arrested two weeks ago aft-
er a case of rape of a minor – who identifiedhim in a police ID parade – was openedagainst him.According to the mother, whose identity
can’t be revealed to protect the child, theabusewas discovered after the child’s olderfriends had tipped her.“My child had been behaving differently
but I never took that seriously until herfriends came up to us.“They said that theyhad something to tell
me, they said that my child was in troublebut said that she must tell me.“At first she refused to cooperate, but aft-
er coercion, she finally revealed what the‘Uncle’ did to her,” she said.Speaking outside the Khayelitsha Magis-
trate’s Court on Monday, the mother saidthat she was heartbroken and disappointedthat the person who harmed her child wasclose to them.“This has left my child traumatised and
she has become withdrawn. It’s a strugglejust to get her to school.The man is so well-known to the family
that he was regarded as one of them.“He is my uncle’s friend and he often
came to thehouse tovisit, no one couldhave
expected this from him. He should be theone protecting the children and not takingadvantage,” she cried.The child’s grandmother said that she
couldn’t fathom that the same men shedined and sipped tea with could be the onewho could cause he family such grief.“I am so disappointed as I treated this
man like family since he was friends withmy son. He has really caused a lot of painin our family especially for the child as shehow changed for theworse. She is no longerthe person she used to be,” said the grand-mother.Although the man was released on bail,
he was later re-arrested after communitypetitioned for him to be kept behind bars.A money-lender, the man was also de-
tained after he was found with ID docu-ments in his home.“We are happy that hewas taken into cus-
tody again. We cannot have men like thisin our community.The community was angered by his bail
release. It is very insensitive to the familyof the victim.We are really disappointed in him andwe
don’t want him back in our society,” saidcommunity member Xoliswa Tsholoba.There were also allegations that the man
is a member of the local Community Polic-ing Forum, but police could not confirmthis at the time of going to press.However, police confirmed that the man
was arrested on both charges and that thecase was at court.
HANDS UP IN THE AIR:Docks Mission’s Reverend Valeshiya, whose church keptyoungsters busy with a series of games and anti-crime workshops in Kuyasa.
PHOTO: LINDILE MBONTSI
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‘You got the legs, come dance’South African kasis have
been breeding grounds forphenomenal talent that put
the country on the world map.From Miriam Makheba to
Brenda Fassie that is.Now an up and coming dance
group called LX6 has taken Kasiby storm with their powerfuldance moves.
Linda Njokweni, 22 and XolileGiyose,18, are jack-of- all tradesartists based in Khayelitsha.
They are hip-hop singers, danc-ers, and models. The duo has ex-celled in dancing as they havetaken a positive stance to teach-ing dance in their own communi-ties.
“We met 12 years ago when wewere all young children, as timewent by we realised that we havea lot in common; that we candance,” Njokweni said.The duo started dancing and
singing for the past few years butonly took their talent seriouslylast year and decided to form thegroup.
“We have been dancing for fun.We thought we should impact thecommunity with our artisticwork,” Giyose said.
The duo train young peoplefrom Kasi to dance.
“We have got a space at LoveLife Youth Centre in Khayelitshathat we use as a ground to trainpeople how to dance,” the duosaid.
“Anyone with legs and as longas you can walk ,you are wel-
come(to dance), age doesn’t reallymatter,” said Giyose.
“We embarked on the idea ofcreating our own family as an ef-fort to stop young people from in-dulging in drugs and other illegaland criminal activities.”
Angela Dlokweni-Lize who hasbeen managing the duo for thepast year added that LX6 has thepotential to reach the world plat-form.
“Once people see them per-form, they love them. There islight, I see the future in theirworks because the guys are reallycommitted in what they do,” saidDlokweni-Lize.
She added that, the two believein what they know and thismakes them “very positive”.
They said their name LX6 de-rives from their initials, Lindaand Xolile. The number“6”stands for the elements thatguide their dance, that is, speed,prowess, soul, agility, power andpassion.
The are usually found perform-ing in annualKasi events like Sis-ters n’ Rap hip-hop battles andKasi Experience.
“We wish to perform on thelargest dance platform in theworld and put our country on themap of dance,”.
Lize said: “I met the guys lastyear during an Ayihlome youthtalent, moving around townshipslooking for raw talent. I personal-ly spotted the guys after I saw ahuge potential in them,” he said.
Hip Pop Dance Two young men Linda Njokweni (22) and Xolile Giyose (18)demonstrate how they perform at LookOut Hill on Sunday. PHOTO: LINDILE MBONTSI.
MAGIC VOICES: The amazing young wizardsfrom the College of Magic recently visited theKFM Breakfast show. Host Ryan O’Connorspoke to Qaqambile Mnqika, from Khayelitsha,and Anelisa Ntloni, from Mitchell’s Plain onthe show. They explained that they’ve beeninvited to perform at the Magic Live Conven-tion in Nevada, Las Vegas August, 2016. Butin order to take up this opportunity torepresent our country and city, they’ll needabout R70 000 to cover the costs of theirtrip. They further explained that they haveteamed up with their magic school to sharetheir love of magic with those less fortunatein a unique fund-raising campaign. For everyR2000 or more donated by the public andprivate companies, Anelisa and Qaqambile willperform at a charity outreach show in thedonor’s name. To find out how you can helpthem reach their goal, contact the institution:[email protected]
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CITY VISIONThursday, 14 April 20164 NEWS
APPLICATIONS FOR GRANT FUNDING2016/17: SUBCOUNCIL 14The City of Cape Town’s Subcouncil 14 invites community organisations in Ward 38 (Portionof Gugulethu and New Crossroads) and Ward 39 (KTC, Lusaka, Hlazo Village, Millers Camp,Vukuzenzele) to apply for grant funding for the financial year commencing on 1 July 2016for projects that would benefit the community and, in partnership with the City, to carry outprojects that would assist the City in realising its goals. Project proposals must be confinedto municipal responsibilities and the strategic aims of the City as set out in the IDP, EconomicGrowth Strategy and Social Development Strategy.
Applications must be made on the official application form available at Subcouncil 14 offices,and must be accompanied by the following:
A copy of the latest, audited financial statements or audit certificate if grant funding wasreceived from the City in previous financial years. The amount of grant received must beindicated. Where the amount of the grant previously received per project was R25 000 or less,only a copy of the final expenditure report relating to the previous year is required.
• A copy of the organisation’s constitution• A copy of the organisation’s latest municipal rates and services accounts (if applicable)• A valid tax clearance certificate (Applications will not be accepted without a valid tax
clearance accompanying the application.)• Details of the type of organisation (NPO, Section 21 company)• Details of previous funding by the City• Details of other funding received from the City for the current financial year
Should any of these requirements be omitted, the application will be disqualified.The minimum amount to be applied for is R15 000.
Please deliver a completed application by no later than 16:00 on Friday 29 April 2016to the Subcouncil Manager, Subcouncil 14, Fezeka Administration Offices, corner ofGovan Mbeki Road and Steve Biko Drive, Gugulethu 7750. No late applications will beaccepted or considered.
Applications for grant funding will be assessed in accordance with the Grant Policy 2015/16 andmust comply with the Municipal Finance Management Act, Act 56 of 2003.
Contact Thembela Kima on 021 630 1676 or Nokuzola Mbangi at 021 630 1735 ore-mail [email protected] for more information.
ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER73/2016
UKULUNGELA UBUSIKA – APHOKUXHASWA INKQUBO YESIXEKOSASEKAPA ENGABO BAHLALAESITALATWENIICandelo loLawulo leSixeko saseKapa kuPhuculo lweNtlalo zoPhuculo laBantwana abaselula(SDECD) lihlaba ikhwelo kwiMibutho engekhophantsi kukaRhulumente ebhalisiweyo (NGOs)ejongene nabantu abangenamakhaya abasesitalatweni, ukuba igcwalise uxwebhu lwesiceloukuze ibenakho ukubonelela ngendawo yebhedi yokulala nendawo yoomatrasi bokulalangexesha likaxakeka elungiselelwe abo bahlala esitalatweni ngexesha lasebusika. Ukongezakwakhona, abe-SDECD bancedise imibutho ngokuthi ifumane izixhobo zoncedo.
Inkqubo le iyakuthi imiselwe ngowo-1 Juni ukuya kowama-31 Agasti 2016.Amaxwebhu esicelo agcwalisiweyo kufuneka angeniswe ku- Cornelia Finch [email protected] ngoLwesihlanu, 27 Meyi 2016 ngentsimbi ye-16:00.
Uxwebhu lokungenisa isicelo liyafumaneka kwikhonkco elikwikhompyutha kwa:http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/socialdevelop/Documents/Winter_Readiness_Application_Form2016.pdf
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Now from only Voters registereddespite chaosSPINDOG MOTSAMAI
Kuyasa residents inKhayelitsha finallymanaged to register to vote this week-end after the previous voter registra-
tion was marred in chaos due to protest.Voter registration at Ludwe Ngamlana
Primary and Sizisukhanyo Preschool weresuccessful during the weekend after thecommunity reached a consensus with theDemarcations Board.“We received a letter from the board that
states that theywill look into ourmatter be-fore the 18th of April. They agreed that weas a community have a solid case that needsto be taken seriously,”said ThanduxoloWili the Secretary of South African CivicOrganisation (SANCO).In March—the first voter registration
was barred from by protesters. Who de-manded to remain in ward 95.Residents told City Vision that, the new
municipal demarcations would changeward 95 to be under ward 97 but the city didnot tell them about the development.One Kuyasa resident who refused to be
named said theywill protest till their voicesare heard.She argued “we need our own councillor
who oversees our issues not Mpucuko Ngu-zo from Makhaza”.Residents claimed that, Nguzo is commit-
ted with Makhaza not them.Again, due to new demarcations, they
will fall in ward 97 under Mthwalo “Rider”Mkutswana. Residents do notwant to be un-der any of these councillors, theywant theirown councillor who will pay specific atten-tion to their problems.Loyiso Mathe (39) a resident of Kuyasa
said: “I’m glad that we are heard. Our griev-ances will be attended to, we just need to betreated fairly that’s what our fight is for,”he said.
Residents from Kuyasa, in Khayelitsha, finaly registered for local goverment elections, over theweekend. PHOTO: LINDILE MBONTSI
Sanukuthabathela umthetho ezandleniMusani ukuthathela umthetho ezandlenibahlali!Lowo ngumyalezowamapolisa aseHarare
emva kokuba kubanjwe abantu abahlanuabathi babetha babulala inkwenkwe eyayib-
andakanyeke kuqhekezo.Isithethi samapolisa uNosiphiwoMnteng-
wana uthi kungoku nje eso sihlanu sizaku-jamelana netyala lokubulala kwinkundlakamantyi eKhayelitsha.
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‘We should take ourbusiness seriously’AUBREY MCETYWA
April is a month of freedom.It is based on the historical or Strug-
gle Calender of our country; the stri-des we havemade towards attaining our glo-rious freedom.The freedom we are enjoying today was
borne out of the resilience of generations ofour progenitors in order to gain the freedomand democracy that we are all enjoying to-day.At Acts Business Institute(ABI), we have
taken a conscious decision an declared thatall SMMEs owners shouldmake certain stri-des towards changing their lives for good.Our theme for this month is “Power of De-
cision”.There are things thatwe cannotwait to do,
which we must just do for the benefit of ourbusiness, our customers, our lives and fami-lies.The decision of opening a business, pursu-
ing clients, paying suppliers, staff paymentand being different from one’s competitorsis vital to achieve goals that one sets for hisor her business.Our political history and what our lead-
er’s did to achieve our freedomwas not easy.“Freedomwasnot free” as the saying goes.
A high price was paid and some people werewilling to sacrifice life or limb towards thisgoal.How much price are business people will-
ing to pay for their financial freedom.Are youwilling to spendmore time invest-
ing in your business; are you willing to gothe extra mile for your clients and are youwilling to be different to your competitors?In order to make a lasting impression in
business, you need to make decisions on the
go.We tend to fail as entrepreneurs because
of procrastination and slowness in terms oftaking a simple decision.Lets decide that this monthwewill serve
more clients in order for us to gain muchmore in the future.At ABI we believe strongly in service de-
livery. High quality service deliveryshould be the backbone of all SMMEs.Mediocrity will render your business
with low profit margins.Serve products of high quality. If we are
to take back our economy or at least to beonparwithour counterparts,we shouldde-cide here and now to give and serve ourcustomers correctly and effectively.Gone are the days of doing things any-
way we liked as business people.The competition is tough out there, how-
ever if one decides to serve and cater fortheir customerswith a difference, theywilldefinitely reap the rewards in the near fu-ture.Apple founder and philanthropist Steve
Jobs says: “You can’t look at the competi-tion and say you are going to do it better,you have to say you are going to do it differ-ently. That is thedecisionabusiness ownershould take in order to be relevant and tomake a difference.
Aubrey Mcetywa isthe Founder andChairman of ActsBusiness Institute
CITY VISIONThursday, 14 April 20166 OPINIONS
Oomasipala mabaphengulule uhlahlo-mali lwabo oluphakanyisiweyo ze babonisane noluntungokungqinelana noMthetho woRhulumente beNgingi: olawula iiNkqubo zikaMasipala 32 ka-2000, iSahluko se-4, isiqendu se-16, icandelwana (1) (a) (iv), ekuqulunqeni uhlahlo-mali lwabo.
Ngokuyinxalenye yenkqubo yeSixeko saseKapa yothatho-nxaxheba loluntu, iSixeko siyakuqhuba le nkqubo kwiintlanganiso zoluntu, nalapho kuya kwandlalwa uhlahlo-malilweSixeko oluphakanyisiweyo ngendlela eqondeka lula ukuqinisekisa ukuba uluntu lunolwazingemisebenzi yophuhliso eqhutywa kwingingqi yabo kwaye lunikwa ithuba lokuvakalisaizimvo zalo.
Kucwangciswe intlanganiso yoluntu kwingingqi yakho:
Umhla: 14 Epreli 2016Ixesha: 19:00 ukuya ngentsimbi ye-21:00Indawo: IZiko leMisebenzi eyoHlukeneyo iTusong, Steve Biko Road, eKhayelitsha
(ngokumelene neNkundla kaMantyi yase-Khayelitsha)
Umhla: 18 Epreli 2016Ixesha: 19:00 ukuya ngentsimbi ye-21:00Indawo: IZiko loLuntu iDulcie September (Main Hall), kwikona yeeNdlela i Klipfontein
ne-Protea, e-Athlone
Umhla: 21 Epreli 2016Ixesha: 19:00 ukuya ngentsimbi ye-21:00Indawo: IZiko loLuntu lase-Rocklands, Park Avenue, eRocklands, eMitchells Plain
Ndwendwela le webhusayithi: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay ukufumana ulwazi oluthevetshe nangemibuzo ngolwimi okhetha ukulusebenzisa, qhagamshelana:
NgesiNgesi: Nathan Fisher, umnxeba: 021 400 1184 okanyr nge-imeyileku-: [email protected].
NgesiBhulu: Frederick Venter, umnxeba.: 021 400 1768 okanye nge-imeyileku-: [email protected].
NgesiXhosa: Zandile Mahlasela, umnxeba: 021 400 5501 okanye nge-imeyileku-: [email protected].
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Write to us
‘I was also bullied by the SGB’The article (“Teacher paralysed me”City Vision, March 31) refers.I have had a similar experience to
the learner referred to in the article.I feel I was treated with disdain
during a disciplinary hearing regard-ing my niece at her school.I had no problem with the disciplina-
ry hearing being instituted, but themanner in which I was treated by theSchool Governing Body is of greatconcern. They treated me as if I wasan illiterate idiot who had no ideawhat I was talking about.They were very disrespectful and I
am under the impression that half of
the members(SGB), if not all, had noidea what their function was, being apart of this board.I really hope more parents and
guardians come forward with theirexperiences dealing with the SGBs.I have written a letter to complain to
the minister(of Basic Education), theCircuit Manager and the head of thedisciplinary procedures, but still havenot receive any response.I really hope that the department of
education will investigate the conductof these boards.
CARMEN DELPORTvia email
Beware of ‘oomasingcwabane’The story on page 1 last week (“I lost R10000 for R30’) City Vision 07 April 2016refers.It pains me to read such articles; our
people are losing their hard-earned cashat the hands of unscrupulous associationheads trying to save for the funeralexpenses of their loved ones, only to findout that when the cash is needed, theyhave outstanding dues.Would it not be better if the societies
updated their members by some form ofcommunication, e.g buy sms bundles andinform or remind them of their arrears.
This is not the first I have read aboutsuch an issue and definitely not the last.People must look for reputable compa-
nies or institutions, as it seems to be acommon problem with our communitybased societies that people must experi-ence such problems when they have toclaim their monies. A lot of people dropout of these societies because of thedissatisfaction caused by reasons ofnon-payment. What happens to the moneyalready contributed?
QONDINDLEKO MAWETHUvia email
We have lost ubuntu valuesWhy has it become so easy for us tokill one another these days.It is so sad to read in the newspa-
pers and other social media of dailykillings at the hands of people.Whatever happend to the humanity
and compassion of uBuntu. Why havepeople turned into animals.We hear everyday couples killing
each other, brothers and sisters killing
each other. Where did it go wrong.When did we end up like this.
Everybody is calling for justice to playits part to end this carnage.I support this call, but let us ask
ourselves why this is happening atthis rate. We seem to have lost all ourhuman values.
MLIBONGWE MANYONYAHarare
False promises of freedom andpoverty turn us into living deadThe oppressed masses have nothing tocelebrate but everything to mourn.Every day a part of us dies and rot in
jail. We have looked poverty in the eyesfor far too long, it is now a part of us.Our conditions do not allow us to lead
a normal and healthy life.I do not think we were created to live
in slums, that are infested with all sortsof vermin, disease, lifelessness andpoverty.We are knocking at devil’s door just to
make a living.Like crabs in a barrel, that is how we
live, and even luckier to make it outalive. We have come to think this isnormal.Townships are dripping with blood,
campuses have become war zones, wewalk around in pain and rage and hatredand we don’t even realise it.Physically, emotionally, mentally and
spiritually we are dead; purposefulexistence has been sucked out of most ofour people.
The soul of democracy’s hypocrisy liveson, leaving us down and out.We have become mere walking corpses,
waiting for our own burial.Buried in the slums and overcrowded
jails, because we don’t even posses theland in which to bury our own.We have lost everything and anything
that has ever mattered to us; our land,spirituality, culture, history and mentalfaculties.We are distracted by Western Culture
to everything that is irrelevant to ourown development.We will never breathe clean air until
all that belongs to us is back in ourpossession. We have been reduced topeople that have to fight for survival intheir own country.We smile and hold hands with our
oppressor as he feasts on our wealth.Still, we have the audacity to say we arefree, when we are actually dead.
MILISWA XUBAMandalay
CITY VISIONThursday, 14 April 2016 NEWS 7
CITY VISIONThursday, 14 April 20168 NEWS
Focus was on youth at campYoung congregants from the New Home
For Crying People Ministries(NHFCPM) and the Docks Mission
churches enjoyed spiritually upliftingcamps during the recent school holidays.
NHFCPM’s Pastor Sesmani said they or-ganised a week long “crime awareness” pro-gramme at Andile Msizi in Site B before tak-ing the youths on an excursion.
Speakers from the correctional services,social workers, community police forum(CPF) and councillor Luvuyo Hebe ad-dressed the children.
Zoliswa Yaphi from the CPF urged thechildren to respect their parents and thelaw.
“To stay out of trouble, you must obey thelaw and focus on your studies,” said Yaphi.
Speaking on behalf of South African Na-tional Council on Alcoholism and Drug De-pendence (Sanca), Mnoneleli ‘Tolo’ Ndlang-
alavu praised both the NHFCPM and theDocks Mission for “not forgetting theyouth”.
“Young people are very impressionableand it’s good that the pastors are always put-ting programmes that speak to the young tokeep them focussed,” he said.
Docks Mission’s Reverend Valeshiya saidthey had a similar programme last year andthe “results were amazing”.
“Parents came to us and said their chil-dren learned a lot during these camps andwe saved them from getting involved in gangfights,” he said.
Children also enjoyed the interaction withHarare SAPS’s Sergeant Koegelenberg whospoke against crime and the role young peo-ple must play in upholding the law.
Both groups held seperate camps inStrandfontein where more talks on lifeskillsand motivation were delivered. Sanca’s Tolo Ndlangalavu speaks to children. Pastor Sesmani sharing a word.
Harare SAPS’s Sergeant KoegelenbergYoungsters who took part in Sizukhanyo youth crime awareness week in Site B.
Methodists gather in hordes to mark the sacrifices of ChristLINAH MAQASHU
Hundreds of Methodists Church of South-ern Africa members gathered at the hugeOR Tambo Sports Complex in Khayelitshasharing spiritual wisdom.
This year saw the congregation sharingthis period with the Grahamstown Dis-trict’s Bishop Andile Mbethe.
The weekend kicked off with MaundyThursday(Maundy Thursday is the namegiven to the day on which Jesus celebratedthe Passover with His disciples, known asthe Last Supper) sermon by Superintend-ent Reverend Maseti, from the book ofPsalms 55:12 – 14.
Good Friday was explained through a
spirit-filled service.The ministers and local preachers re-
minded the crowd of the Passion of theChrist who went through a difficult jour-ney in order to save humanity from sin.
The ministers and local preachers againreminded congregants that even in themidst of our challenges, God is right at thecentre of those challenges.
The Easter programme also included ac-tivities by the Children’s Ministry as wellas a music festival coordinated by the FalseBay Circuit’s Music Association.
Bishop Mbethe closed off the weekendwith his sermon on Sunday focused on the“Power of Resurrection” encouraging con-gregants to focus on God.
Hundreds of Methodist Church members converged at the OR Tambo Sports Complex inKhayelitsha for the Easter sermons
Reverend and Mama Maseti, Bishop and Mama Mbethe, in the front. At the back from left areMr Lukani, Mrs Seheri, Reverends Mlaba and Tolashe, Mrs Tolashe and Mr Ketse,
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CITY VISIONThursday, 14 April 2016 NEWS 11
Joyous leader Lindelani Mkhize in a high-spirited performance.
Joyous 20 tohit Mother CitySouth Africa’s multi-award winning
gospel group, MTN Joyous Celebra-tion kicked off its 20th anniversary
festivities with a bang this Easter at Carni-val City staging 3 sold out performances.
To hail this milestone, MTN Joyous Cele-bration has partnered with yet anotherproudly South African brand, Translux.The three-year-partnership will see the gos-pel group travel in their own dedicatedTranslux coach when on tour.
“It’s been four years since MTN JoyousCelebration graced the Mother city and inresponse to the overwhelming demand, ourCape Town fans can look forward to a spiri-tually exhilarating two day run on theirdoorstep on the 26th and 27th April,” saidco-founder Mthunzi Namba.
The Boardwalk in Port Elizabeth will forthe first time play host to SA’s uplifting gos-pel ensemble on the 30th April at 17h00.
“As the brand behind SouthAfrica’s lead-ing gospel ensemble, we look forward tothese concerts as we will also be rewardingour loyal customers with a variety of exclu-sive MTN Joyous Celebration experiences.MTNJoyousCelebration fans inCapeTownand Port Elizabeth are certainly in for atreat when this gospel ensemble visits theirshores later this month”, added Larry An-netts, MTN SA chief consumer officer.Tickets for both the Western and Eastern
Cape legs areavailable atComputicket fromR220.00.FollowMTNJoyousCelebrationon social
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Three lucky City Vision readers stand achance of winning double tickets to theshow.
Simply SMS the word JOYOUS to 34586(R1,50) before April 25.
Performers invited show they have talentTalentedCape Townperformers are invitedto audition to be a part of the seventh seasonof the popular television talent show, SA’sGot Talent.
Pre-auditions for this year’s competitionwill take place at e.tv’s offices in Zonneblo-em (corner of De Villiers Road and StirlingStreet) on Saturday 30 April and Sunday 1May from 07:00 to 13:00. The pre-auditionsare the first step in the contestants’ questfor stardom. From there, if successful, can-
didates will be taken through to the theatreauditions where they will perform their actin front of the judges. Contestants can skipthe queue and be one of the first to be seenat the pre-auditions by filling in the pre-reg-istration form at https://rapidblue.form-stack.com/forms/sagt.V SA’s Got Talent will premiere on Sunday 4 Septem-ber 2016 at 18:05 on e.tv and eHD on Openview HD(Channel 104) and DStv (Channel 194). Vistwww.etv.co.za/sagt for more information.
Two popular films to be screened againTwo popular Camino de Santiago films willbe rescreened at the Labia on Orange inCBD in the coming weeks, with two screen-ings in aid of StreetSmart.
The intimate drama, The Way, starringMartin Sheen and the inspiringly beautifultravelogue, Walking the Camino: Six WaystoSantiagoareboth set on the famousCami-no de Santiago in Spain, which draws peo-ple from all over the world on an epic pil-grimage every year.The Way will be screen on Saturday 9
April at 13:45witha the screening forStreet-Smart on Sunday 17 April at 16:00, whileWalking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago
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cated towards helping street children re-build their lives through public donationswith the support of anetworkof restaurantsthroughout theWestern Cape and Gauteng.The registered public benefit andnon-profitorganisation primarily raises funds by par-ticipating restaurants adding a voluntaryR5 donation to each table’s bill.V Tickets for the screenings cost R40 and can bebooked by calling the Labia on Orange on 021 4245927.
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Busy Bees RFC, the Mother City’s firstever Black rugby club is determined toassume their position among the big
boys.Established in District Six in 1923 by mi-
grant workers from the Eastern Cape, theteam moved to Langa in 1937 and has neverreally played in the big league.Generations later, young members find
themselves within an ear-shot of this acco-lade as they are now in the play-offs of theWestern Province’s Super League. They arecurrently in the second division which hasthree districts namely the City, Northernand Southern Districts. Busy Bees has wona place in the City division.The Langa based club is preparing to par-
ticipate in theWestern Province’s Club Rug-by Super League play offs.The Super League is the province’s high-
est club rugby league. Busy Bee has beenplaying in the league’s second division,which is known as the City League. Lastyear, the team won the City District trophy.They will now play with the top three
teams from the three other divisions withthe to team moving up to the Super League.Club chairman, Alfred Kewana, believes
that now is the time for the team to climbup to the Super League.
“Winning last season has given us the vig-our to fight it out in this elimination stage.We have just the right combination of expe-rience and youth to put us in a good posi-tion,” he noted.Kewana said there was an air of great an-
ticipation among the players and members.“Playing in the super League would be a
big achievement for us becausewere are oneof the oldest teams in the townships. It reallyhas been a long time coming and it is timethat we take our rightful place in provincialrugby,” said Kewana.“The first team has seen the addition of
good players from the youth team and theyare hungry to see the mission being accom-plished,” he added.Busy Bee was founded in 1923 in District
Six by black migrant labourers from theEastern Cape. Due to the then governmentApartheid laws the team was moved to Lan-ga in the 1937.They played most of the games as part of
the Sunday leagues. The list of successfulplayers to come out of the team is endless.Coach and former player Jongi Nokwe is
confident that more players will come out ofthe ranks of the team. “I have been here forjust under amonth and Iwas thoroughly im-pressed by the talent and determination ofthe players. They have already done well bywinning the league.”
Busy Bees Rugby Club still basking in their league victory and looking forward to the fight forpromotion to the Super League. PHOTOS: MANEZ SOBETHWA
Busy Bees faced tough competition from Silver Tree Rugby Club from Observatory.
Koutroulis reappointed asnew CEO at Chippa FCChippa United Football Club announcedthat former CEO, Peter Koutroulis hasre-assumed his responsibilities as ChiefExecutiveOfficer of the Club thismonth.Peter Koutroulis, a former General
Manager at Mamelodi Sundowns, Than-da Royal Zulu and Mpumalanga BlackAces has more than 25 years of experi-ence in football as an administrator.Koutroulis left the Port Elizabeth
based Club at the end of last season andreturns to the Club for his second stint.Chippa United Chairman said; “The
process of finding aCEO started immedi-ately after securing the future of theCoachasweare lookingat stabilising theclub.“MrKoutroulis was our preferred can-
didate. We were looking for a person fa-miliar with the culture of the club but al-so experienced to continuewith thework
we have done during the course of thisseason.His vast experience in football makes
him exceptionally well equipped to leadChippa United Football Club through itscontinued evolution. ”Kotroulis added: “I am delighted to be
backatChippaUnitedFootballClub.Theclub has incredible potential to be ful-filled both on and off the field and thatmakes this opportunity absolutely com-pelling. Mr Mpengesi’s passion for foot-ball is second to none and I am lookingforward supporting his vision and tomake a contribution working with ev-eryone down in Port Elizabeth.It is clear that there has been huge
progress since the last time I was hereand I am looking forward being part ofthe Team again. I thank the Board forvote of confidence,” added Koutroulis.