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ECHO maritzburg Your 24/7 community connection March 20, 2014 Aids helpline 0800-012-322 www.echopmb.co.za www.echopmb.mobi @echokzn PMB Echo 30 00 * Oddments to clear * Sizes: 9-1 * Oddments to clear * Sizes: 4-8, 9-1 J.D. BOYS’ SANDALS DMD KIDDIES’ 79 95 Child dies in bakkie accident NOMPENDULO NGUBANE >>[email protected] T HE family of an 11-year-old girl from Vulindlela in the Etsheni area had no doubt she was going to be a good teacher. However,thiswasnottobebecauseyoungAnele Mkhize died in a vehicle accident last Friday morn- ing along Edendale Road near Henley Dam. The accident occurred when an Opel Corsa bakkie, tak- ing children to their various schools in the North- dale area, overturned. Anele, a grade 5 TPA Primary School pupil, and six fellow pupils were rushed to hospital after the accident. Unfortunately, Anele didn’t survive. Her mother Nomalungelo Dlamini described her daughter as a person who loved church and other children. She showed all the signs of being a won- derful teacher as one could tell from her behaviour, said Dlamini. Anele’s aunt, Thuli Hlengwa who lives in The Grange said her niece was a bubbly and caring child. She was the type of child you could ask to do something and she would do it with a smile, she said. Anele, she said, also loved writing and teach- ing other children. “She used to gather children and teach them us- ing her school books. That was when we picked up that she was a good teacher in the making. We have lost an angel, somebody who cared and had respect for her elders. “She loved attending church every Saturday and she knew how to pray,” said Hlengwa. When Echo visited the Dlamini family at home, neighbours were already flocking to console the family and to listen to how the accident happened. Colonel Jay Naicker said a case of culpable hom- icide has been opened for investigation by Plessis- laer SAPS. “It is alleged that an Opel Corsa bakkie carrying seven children overturned on Edendale Road. “An 11-year-old girl died at the scene and six children were critically injured. They, including the driver, were taken to hospital for medical attention. “Circumstances surrounding the incident are being investigated,” said Naicker. However, some of the people at the scene say the bakkie was carrying 14 children at the time of the accident. The owner of the car Jabu Mdunge said she doesn’t know what went wrong or caused the acci- dent. “I don’t know what might have caused the ac- cident. I went to the scene and when I got there eve- rything was still in place on the car. The tyres were still there and nothing had come out from the car”. PHOTO: NOMPENDULO NGUBANE The bakkie that claimed the life of Kwanele Mkhize on Edendale Road near Henley Dam last Friday. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Anele Mkhize who died in an acci- dent along Edendale Road. >> Her mother described her daughter as a person who loved church and other children Hot Summer Specials OFFER VALID TILL 27 MARCH 2014 DELIVERIES CAN BE ARRANGED WE WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE ALL PRICES INCLUDE VAT - E&OE BUSINESS HOURS: MON - FR 8am - 4:30 pm SAT 9am - 1 pm All Major Credit Cards Welcome DOUBLE DOOR COOLER TITAN BANDSAW SHOWCASE DELI FRIDGE (HMT54) SINGLE GAS FRYER (HGF71) SINGLE ELECTRIC FRYER (HEF81E) DOUBLE GAS FRYER (HGF72) We are going to be celebrating our 1st Birthday soon. In the build up to our Massive Birthday Sale, we are going to have weekly, extraordinary deals. Watch our local newspapers for these deals starting April 3rd. DOUBLE ELECTRIC FRYER (EF82T) ICE MAKER WATER BOILERS BJ188 (FLOOR MODEL) ICE-CREAM MACHINE WATER DISPENSER *EXCLUDING BOTTLES STAINLESS STEEL UNDER BAR FRIDGE 2-DOOR R 1 299 R 599 10 L R 499 220 V R 21 499 380 V R 21 999 20 L R 599 30 L R 799 R 12 999 R 6 999 R 9 999 CSG12 R 1 299 HW827 50 kg R 9 599 25 kg R 6 999 80 kg R 15 499 R 1 599 R 18 999 R 2199 R 1199 R 11 499 TABLE MODEL ICE- CREAM MACHINE PMB’S LARGEST CATERING EQUIPMENT STORE PMB BRANCH 109 (Commercial Road) Chief Albert Luthuli Road - ex Vodashop Premises Tel: 033 811 3271/345 4043/082 977 8430 [email protected] R 8 499 Mpiloyomphakathi Khemisi Uthola izeluleko zamahhala noma ngabe oluphi uhlobo lwenkinga onalo 484 CHURCH STREET (Ngaphesheya Modway Shoes) Ucingo 033 342 0074/394 2981 Lama ngamaphilisi asiza kakhulu uku-booster amasosha omzimba. Akuvikela ukuthi ungangenwa umkhuhlane noma sowukungenile, ayakwazi ukuthi akusize. Sinayo ne-flu vaccine ikhona ngamanani aphansi kakhulu. Wozani ngobuningi benu.

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ECHOmaritzburg

Your 24/7 community connection March 20, 2014

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NOMPENDULO NGUBANE>>[email protected]

THE family of an 11-year-old girl fromVulindlela in the Etsheni area had no doubtshe was going to be a good teacher.

However,thiswasnottobebecauseyoungAneleMkhizedied inavehicleaccident lastFridaymorn-ing along Edendale Road near Henley Dam. TheaccidentoccurredwhenanOpelCorsabakkie, tak-ing children to their various schools in the North-dale area, overturned.

Anele, a grade5TPAPrimarySchool pupil, andsix fellow pupils were rushed to hospital after theaccident. Unfortunately, Anele didn’t survive. Hermother Nomalungelo Dlamini described herdaughter as a person who loved church and otherchildren. She showed all the signs of being a won-derful teacherasonecould tell fromherbehaviour,said Dlamini.

Anele’s aunt, Thuli Hlengwa who lives in TheGrange said her niece was a bubbly and caringchild. Shewas the type of child you could ask to dosomething and she would do it with a smile, shesaid.Anele, she said, also lovedwritingand teach-ing other children.

“Sheusedtogatherchildrenandteachthemus-ingher school books. Thatwaswhenwepickedupthatshewasagoodteacher inthemaking.Wehavelostanangel,somebodywhocaredandhadrespectfor her elders.

“She loved attending church every Saturdayand she knew how to pray,” said Hlengwa.

WhenEcho visited theDlamini family at home,neighbours were already flocking to console thefamily and to listen to how the accident happened.

ColonelJayNaickersaidacaseofculpablehom-icide has been opened for investigation by Plessis-laer SAPS.

“It is alleged that anOpelCorsabakkie carryingseven children overturned on Edendale Road.

“An 11-year-old girl died at the scene and sixchildrenwerecriticallyinjured.They,includingthedriver, weretakentohospitalformedicalattention.

“Circumstances surrounding the incident arebeing investigated,” said Naicker.

However, some of the people at the scene saythe bakkie was carrying 14 children at the time ofthe accident.

The owner of the car Jabu Mdunge said shedoesn’t knowwhatwentwrongor caused theacci-dent. “Idon’tknowwhatmighthavecaused theac-cident. Iwent to thesceneandwhenIgot thereeve-rythingwas still in place on the car. The tyreswerestill there andnothing had comeout from the car”.

PHOTO: NOMPENDULO NGUBANEThe bakkie that claimed the life of Kwanele Mkhize on Edendale Road near Henley Dam last Friday.

PHOTO: SUPPLIEDAnele Mkhize who died in an acci­dent along Edendale Road.

>> Her mother described her daughter as a person who loved church and other children

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CRISISAmbulance: 10 177Fire Brigade: 080 003 3911Traffic Mpimpa Hotline: 086 221 1011911 Control Centre, PMB: 033 391 1911Lifeline (24hrs): 033 394 4444Rape Crisis: 033 394 4444

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033 342 2239/080 078 6786Alcoholics Anon: 086 143 5722 or 033 345 6795Famsa: 033 342 4945Childline: 080 005 5555Forest Fires: 033 330 8421Safe City report crime via SMS: 083 767 7233SPCA: 033 386 9267

EMERGENCY CHEMISTS:Scottsville: 033 386 1029Central: 033 342 1200/(a/h) 033 346 0550Northdale: 033 387 1681

CONTACT ECHOTELEPHONE033 355 [email protected] 355 [email protected] PO Box 362, PMB, 3200COMPLAINTS 033 346 2156

Bad credit record can ruin the chance of securing a good jobECHO REPORTER>>[email protected]

SECURINGa job or even a promo-tion can be difficult because of thestatusofyourcredit report, sosaidcredit ombud Manie van Schalk-wyk.

The National Credit Act (NCA)makes provision for employers tocheck a candidate’s credit statuswhen they apply for a job that re-quires trust and honesty and en-tailsthehandlingofcashorfinanc-es she said.

This is especially applicable topeople applying for positions inthe financial sector or senior posi-tions within an organisation.

“EventhoughRegulation18(c)oftheactwasspecificallydesignedto assess the suitability of candi-dates inpositionswhere itmattersmost,we still find that peoplewhoapply for almost any position aresubjected to credit bureau checksas part of their security clearance.

“Another common practice isthat consumers are pressured bypotential employers, through re-cruitment agents, to sign consentforaccessingoftheircreditbureauinformation as part of the recruit-ment process even though the po-sition is not in finance.

“This practice has seen manyqualifying candidates miss out onopportunities of employment. We

need to start educating human re-sources departments, as well asrecruitment agents, who are re-sponsible for conducting checkson employees.

“In that way they will under-standwhen it is permissible to re-quest a credit report. Once theyhave done so, they will be able toassess credit reports correctlywhen doing employment checks,”he added.

He said some candidates maybe turned down for a job becauseof minor negative listings on theircredit reports. “Different negativelistings bear different degrees ofseriousness. It is therefore veryimportant that both HR staff and

recruitment agents are trained toassess reports with the requiredprudence. The credit ombud ad-vises consumers to check theircredit records and be aware ofwhat potential employers will beable toseeonce theyrunasecurityclearance,” he said.

Consumers can contact the of-ficeof thecreditombudfor freeas-sistance on matters relating toproblems experienced with anyunfair or incorrect listings on acreditbureauaswellasanymatterpertaining to their credit agree-ments.

The number to call is086 166 2837 or visit the websiteon www.creditombud.org.za

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A prayer feastfor communityTHE Ideals family at 786 Old Greytown Roadin Raisethorpe are hosting the 69th Meelad-Un-Nabie to celebrateHazrathGhousPaakRaon 3, 5 and 6 April.

The annual event takes place at the resi-dence ofMoosa Ismail and huge prizes are upforgrabs.Membersof surroundingcommuni-ties are invited.

As part of 3 April activities, two ticketswillbegivenawaytoluckywinnerstovisitDarbarsin Indiaandon5April two ticketswill begivenaway for Umrah, including accommodation.Sunday 6April’s programme startswith a lec-ture at 10 am.

Supperwillbeservedon3and5April.Bus-es to transportpeople to theeventwillbeavail-ableon5and6AprilattheNorthdaleCivicHall,Copesville main road’s B section andRaisethorpe’s Ideals and United Butchers.

At the event the family will feed manypeople.

Formoreinformationphone0835201955,083 480 7100, 082 803 1969, 082 578 6425or 084 258 1523.

Mbokazi honoured for community developmentNOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

THE founder of the Indondo InheritorsAwards, ReverendCalebMbokaziwas on Sun-

day honoured with the Love to Live award inrecognition of being one of the country’s 20 in-fluential peoplewhomake a difference in theircommunities.

The annual campaign is an initiative of DrDanMoodleyinabidtoaddresssocial ills,espe-cially among the youth.

Mbokaziwashonoured forhis contributionin community development as the founder ofthe annual Indondo awards.

Twenty human rights awardswere given toindividuals and NGOs, this in line with thisyear’s theme of celebrating 20 years’ ofdemocracy.

Speaking to Echo about his achievement,Mbokazisaid:“IthankGodtheAlmightyforpio-neering community public-wide participatory

interaction among people in our country irre-spective of race, colour or creed.

“When I was taught by Professor HlengiweMkhize, she said that the post-liberation chal-lengewouldbetohealcommunitieswhichwerebrutalised by apartheid violence and discrimi-nation.

“Indondo attempts to heal the unseenwounds, as people arewalking around and in-sidetheyarebleedingfrombrutality inflictedinthe past. We therefore need a continuous dia-logue, engagement andmeans of social accordin order to find one another.

“People need to be heard, need to cry andbreath and find the inner peace. I am gratefulto DrMoodley, his committee and sponsors forthe unexpected award.”

PHOTO: NOKULUNGA NGOBESEReverend Caleb Mbokazi with the Love toLive Human Rights award, which he washonoured with on Sunday.

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ECHOAll inAfricaweek atManaye

A TWO­DAY All in African Conference ­ with 1 400 delegates from 145 religious, cultural,peasant, intellectual and political bodies took place at Arya Samaj, now known as Ma­naye Hall, Imbali, Pietermaritzburg on 25 and 26 March 1961.

The banning order on Nelson Mandela expired on the eve of the conference, allowinghim to make a surprise appearance.

Msunduzi Pietermaritzburg Tourism will be hosting an All in Africa week at ManayeHall Precinct as follows;•Sunday,23March–LaunchofGreaterEdendalemusicartand cultureprojectatSukumahigh school•Tuesday,25March–AmandlaAwethuFreedomexhibitions–ManayeHalland welcom­ing of U.S. struggle veterans•Wednesday, 26 March – One man, one vote youth and school exposure and tours.Theme is ‘Following Madiba’s local footprints while celebrating 10 years of democracy’

Bamfuna phakathingelokudlwengula

NOKULUNGA NGOBESE>>[email protected]

UMFUNA engaphakathi ejele umphakathi was­eSobantu owesilisa wasendaweni, osolwa ngokudl­wengula ingane ekhubazekile ngeledlule.

Lo mphakathi obuthukuthele ugane unwabu ut­shele leli phephandaba ukuthi akukona okokuqalaumsolwa enza lokhu, njengoba ngaphambilini zikezabakhona izigameko zokudlwengulwa kwabafanaabancane, kepha abazali besaba ukuphumela obala.

Lo mlisa uvele kafushane enkantolo ngoLwesineolwedlule.

Unina womntwana elingeke lidalulwe igama la­khe, uthe: “Ngiqale ukubona ukuthi umntwana un­enkinga ebuya esikoleni ngoMsombuluko odlule.

“Uthe uzama ukuhlala phansi, kwangavuma,wakhala nangokuthi akusachameki. Ngathi umangimbuza ukuthi kwenzekeni, wangafuna ukuphen­dula. Ngabiza umakhelwane okuwuyena akwaziukukhululeka uma exoxa naye.

“Umtshele ukuthi kukhona ubaba ombambilewamdlwengula, wamsabisa ngokuthi uzombulalauma kukhona ake amtshela”.

“Sibe sesimyisa kodokotela, abasiqinisekisile lesisigameko, sabe sesivula icala. Okungiphatha kabuh­lungu ukuthi umdonse ngenkani eya esikoleni, ey­olinda imoto ebahambisayo.

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“Nathi ekhaya sikhathazekile, ngoba usehleziethuka izanya futhi akusalaleki nasebusuku. Sifisaumthetho uthathe indawo yawo,” ephetha.

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Umbiko ungasetshenziselwa ukhethoUKWETHULWA kombiko ngomuzikaMongameli Jacob ZumawaseNkandlaokwenzeke izolongoL-wethathu uyinto ebibhekwe nga-bomvu abaningi.

Phela lombiko ulandela uphenyoolwenziwe umvikeli womphakathiuThuli Madonsela ngezinsolozokuthi kusetshenziswe imali yaba-khokhi-ntela engaphezu kuka-R200million ukuthuthukisa ezokuphepha

kulo muzi. Kade impela lo mbikowalindelwa. Kanti kukhona laboabafisa unembe yena qobo umon-gameli bese kuba khona labo abebe-funa umthethe njengo muntu om-sulwa. Kanti futhi bekubonakala njefuthi ukuthi lezi zinhlangothi zombilingeke neze zijabule uma kungaphu-manga lo mphumela othandwa yizongokwehlukana kwazo.

Bekucaca ukuthi kulabo abafuna

igazi likamongameli ukuthi bazothiusatshisiwe uMadonsela uma en-gamtholi esephutheni kanti ngakol-unye uhlangothi kuzothiwa uset-shenziswa abathile ucekela phansiigama likamongameli nelenhlanga-no yakhe i-ANC, ikakhulukazi njen-goba sibheke okhethweni nje. I-DAngomlomokaLindiweMazibukobeseishilo ukuthi uma umongamelietholakala esephutheni izotshela

iPhalamedeukuthi akakhishweesik-hundleni. Ngakolunye uhlangothiuNobhala-Jikelele we-ANC uGwedeMantashe uzwakele phambilini ethilo mbiko ugcwele ipolitiki nje.

Isikhathi okhishwe ngaso lombikoungaseusetshenzisweukubo-na ukuthi abantu baseNingizimu Af-rika bathemba bani kakhuluphakathi kukaMadonsela nomon-gameli.

OPINION

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Ridiculed Zuma.WorshippedMandela andrespected Mbeki

>> Ridiculing Zumais the same asridiculing Mandela,Mbeki, Luthuli, Dubeand other ANCleaders, past andpresent

A FEW days ago the ANC in KZN had amarch in eThekwini where it protestedagainst the booing of its leader, PresidentJacob Zuma.

Zuma was booed first during the com­memoration of the late Nelson Mandelaand again at the recent Bafana Bafana andBrazil soccer game in Soweto.

The booing of a head of state, for what­ever reason, is something that, even if onefinds distasteful, can do very little aboutas it is difficult to argue with the masses.This is because even when the masses arewrong in their understanding of an issue,they are right as they are the ones who votepoliticians in and out of power.

One of the most confusing things thathas happened within the ANC has been its

inability to protect its president from ridi­cule, insults and mischief, especially fromthe media. As an outsider, though a keenobserver and commentator of the goings

on in this country, it is simply a mystery,how the members and supporters of theANC have allowed every Tom, Dick or Harryto hurl abuse at Zuma, willy­nilly, without

to defend what is said about the ANC presi­dent in the media.

I remember a few people pleaded withcartoonist Zapiro to desist from continuingto draw Zuma’s head with a shower on top,as this was no longer relevant since thecourts had found him not guilty. In fact itwas childish to continue to caricature Zu­ma in that way. I have yet to see a “rightto reply” in any newspaper, responding toan article whose only aim was to embar­rass him. While the reaction and attemptat protecting Zuma during that furore onthe drawing of his exposed manhood wasbetter than nothing, it did not go farenough. He did not come out of smellingof roses.

It would seem that the problems withthe ANC president seems to come morefrom internal rather than external sources,as various factions, internally, appeared towant to upstage one another. This is mostunfortunate for the party itself as well asfor most of us black people.

Without undermining the roles thatthe two other liberation movements, theBlack Consciousness Movement (BCM)andPanAfricanistsCongress(PAC)ofAza­nia, have played in the liberation of thiscountry, it is the ANC which eventuallyforced the then illegitimate white minorityregime to negotiate its power away, so thattoday, we have a constitutional

democracy.If those negotiations had not taken

place, it is almost certain that many of usblacks would still be treated as unwantedstepchildren in a country which is our natu­ral backyard. Without being lyrical aboutthe ANC, it is most probably fair to say itis one single entity that we blacks, (unlessyou include the minibus taxi industry), canclaim to own.

Now I have no idea whether when theKZN ANC marched in Durban they had thatin mind, but freedom­loving South Africanwould do well to take note of it.

The attack on Zuma as party presidentcannot be divorced from the attack on theANC and those of its members and sup­porters who stand on the sideline while thename of their leader is being draggedthrough the mud and the movement is be­ing destroyed, are making a grave mistake.

Looked at it historically, it is in the inter­est of mainly the black majority, that if theday comes when the ANC is destroyed, thatday be prolonged for as long as humanlypossible.

ANC members and supporters shouldbe awake to the fact that those who ridi­cule Zuma, as ANC president are, at onceand the same time, ridiculing Mandela,Mbeki, Luthuli, Dube as well as every singleother ANC leader, past and present, de­spite their claims that they worshipMadiba and respect Mbeki.

To say this is not the same as sayingthat the ANC and its leadership should notbe criticised. It’s just that there clearly issomething seriously wrong in a set­upwhere, just 20 years into democracy, peo­ple seem to reserve the most vile and de­structive criticism for a movement (and itsleaders) which sacrificed much to see thatthey today live as a free people.

That’s all I am saying.

BHUNGANI KA MZOLO

mounting somekind of defence. Itis almost as ifthey told them­selves that for aslong as it is nottheir names in themud, it was of noconsequence.

I vividly re­member thatsoon after hiselection, Zumaurged his sup­porters to watchwhat the mediasaid about himand the ANC. Hespecifically point­ed out opinionand feature writ­ers as the ones toespecially pay at­tention to. Todate, those whocare to do so willfind that only on afew occasions hasanyone bordered

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KUZWELONKE, NGO MHLAKA 17TH KUYA KUMHLAKA 23 MARCHUma kuyiSonto lokubungazwa kwaManzi, siyaye sizinike isikhathi sokubheka ukubaluleka kwalesi

sidingo esiyisisekelo futhi esiyindlala, esibizwa ngokuthi amanzi. Ngaphakathi kuMasipala wethu

sihlale sikhunjuzwa njalo ngokuthi kubaluleke kangakanani ubukhona bamanzi njengomsebenzi

wethu wokuletha amanzi ahlanzekile, aphephile, athembekile kanye nendlela ehlelekile. Kuphinde

kucace amanzi njenge sidingo-ngqangi ekuphileni kahle kwabantu kanye nemvelo.

Ngokwesimiso somsebenzi sinomthwalo wokuhlale sinikeza bonke abathengi bethu amanzi

anele, ngokubanika usizo olusezingeni, kodwa ngaphezu kwalokho silwela ukuqinisekisa ukuthi

izingqalasizinda zethu zamanzi ziyakwazi ukuhlangabezana nezidingo zabathengi bethu esinabo

manje kodwa sibe songa lesi sidingo-ngqangi esiyindlala. Ngesikhathi siqinisekisa ukuthi siletha

amanzi ngobuningi siyaqaphelisisa futhi ukuwagcina esezingeni eliphezulu lokho kufakazelwa

ukwamukeliswa kwethu Isikhundla se-Blue Drop.

Sithi sinalokhu emqondweni, uMasipala wethu uhlanganyele noMnyango weziNdaba zaManzi

ukusungula kanye nokuqalisa iqhingasu elizokwehlisa ukulahlekelwa amanzi emizileni yethu

yokudonsa amanzi futhi sibe siqhubeka nokonga lesi sidingo-gqangi esiyisisekelo emadamini

kanye nasemihosheni yethu.

Siyakuqonda ukuthi abantu bethu ababambe iqhaza okuyibona ababaluleke kakhulu izakhamizi

zeDolobha loMsunduzi ngakho ke ukuze sikwazi ukuphumelela ezifisweni zethu zokonga

lesi sidingo-ngqangi siyacela ukuthi zonke izakhamizi zihlanganyele nathi ekulweni le mpi

yokumoshwa kwamanzi ngokuwasebenzisa ngobuqotho, ukubika ngezindawo ezivuzayo,

eziqhumile kanjalo nokuxhunywa kwamanzi okungekho emthethweni. Ukuhlanganyela kwakho

ekusisizeni ukwehlisa ukumoshwa kwamanzi kuzoqinisekisa ukuthi thina kanye nesizukulwane

esizayo sizoqhubeka sikwazi ukuthola amanye amanzi okuphuza aseqophelweni eliphezulu

emhlabeni.“Amanzi ayiMpilo: waGcine, waHloniphe, waThokozele”

UMyalezo othunyelwe iMeya eHloniphekileyo

UKhansela Chris Ndlela

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Thina kwaMshengu sazi ukuthi siyizihlo­bo kaShabalala kaMnguni nakaMavuso.

MshenguVezi, ubuhlobo yinto ebalulekile impela.Mina nginenkinga yesibongo sakithi. Ng­ingowakaLushaba, Deyi Ngcobola. Inkin­ga yisibongo sakwaNdlovu. Abantu basoabakwazi ukuchaza ukuthi sihlanganakanjani.

LushabaSawubona Mnuz Ngcobo. Mina ngicelaukwazi ukuthi uma uthandana nomuntuenihlobene ngokuthi umalume wakhouzele kulowomuzi wena ube ungazi,

wazibonela insizwa, manje sekufika lap­ho esefuna ukuyovela kini umuntu wa­kho, ungenza njani? Uzibiza ngani lezoz­ingane? Uzibiza ngokhazini (umzala)ba­kho?

NgiyabongaMhleliIsihlobo mina ngisibona sibalulekile ka­khulu. Inkinga ukuthi abadala aba­sawuhlanganisi umndeni ngenxa yesimosomnotho. Kunzima ukuhambela wonkeumndeni nazo zonke izingane onazo uku­ze zazane. Buka nje, nami angiwaziwonke umndeni wakithi, ngakho ukun­gahambelani.Mduduzi Jila eMagwaveni Tongaati TMhleliBaba Vezi ngifunde indaba engithokozis­ile yezibongo nemvelaphi yazo. Minabengicela ukwazi imvelaphi yesibongosakaShabane. Ngizalwa yindodakazi ya­khona. Bengicela ukwazi imvelapho yasonokuthi sihlobene naziphi izobongo.Ngiyabonga

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Ngiyabonga.

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Ngikusho lokhu babuVezi ngoba ugo­go ingane yomtanomtanakhe uyibizangomakoti uma kuyintombazane, umfa­na abizwe ngomkhwenyana.

Lokho kusho ukuthi usungathatha la­pho kuzalwa khona ugogo. Okwezibongokuyindida bab’uVezi.

Isibonelo nje, mina ngake ngahlanga­na nentokazi yakwaTenza yathi iyishlobosami ngoba uTenza uzalwa kaShezi wa­balekela eMampondweni ngoba ay­engezwani noSgananda. Kwangethusalokho ngoba angikaze ngizwe ngoTenzaemlandweni wakaShezi.

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Ngesikhathi amaphoyisa edubula, kwashona abangama-69 ababengahlome ngazikhali,kwalimala abayi-180. Ngalolusuku asikhumbuli nje kuphela amaqhawe omzabalazoalimala nashona, kodwa siphinde sibungaze ibanga eselihanjwe yiNingizimu-Afrikaukuqinisekisa ukuthi ibeka phambili amalungelo ezakhamizi, nokuqinisekisa ukuthi zonkeizakhamizi zinesithunzi ngaphandle kokubhekwa kobuhlanga bazo. Singasho ngokuz-igqaja ukuthi iNingizimu-Afrika inomthetho-sisekelo onamandla novikela izakhamizizezwe, hhayi nje uma iqhathaniswa namazwe ase-Afrika kuphela kodwa nawomhlaba.Sivikelwe nguwo umthetho-sisekelo, nokungeke kubekhona umthetho ogunyazwa nga-phandle kokuba ushicilelwe kuwo.

Umthetho sisekelo wezwe laseNingizimu-Afrika ufaka amalungelo azo zonke izakhamizizakuleli, nophinde uqinisekise ukuthi zonke izakhamizi ziyahlonishwa, ziyalingana futhizikhululekile. Ngokohlu lwamalungelo ezakhamizi zakuleli, wonke umuntu unelungelolokuphila, kumele wonke umuntu alingane, aphinde ahlonishwe.Usuku lokubungazwa kwamalungelo abantu alusikhumbuzi nje kuphela izimpilo eza-lahleka ngesikhathi sobandlululo kodwa lusikhumbuza ukuthi kumele kuqedwe kuphindekunqandwe izenzo zobugqila okufaka kuzo ukushushumbiswa kwabantu nokusetsh-enziswa ngempoqo.

Kulonyaka njengoba sibungaza iminyaka engama-20 sakhululeka, saba nokhethoolukhululekile lokuqala olwasingathwa ngomhlaka 27 Ephreli 1994, nokunxuswa ukubaizakhamizi zakuleli zibungaze ukuphila ezweni eliqinisekisa ukuthi alisoze laphucaabantu balo amalungelo abo, kungakhathalekile ukuba bawuhlanga luni, kungabhekwenabulili babo.

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South Africans need to realise that a gameof football is about players. Currently, one getsthe feeling that administrators, coaches andrefereesareservingthemselves insteadof foot-ball and the players.

Players are themost important componentof the game. The majority of us fail to under-stand that without players there are no jobs.Fans and sponsors, in otherwords the fundersof football, pay theirmoneybecauseofplayers.So it is important thatwe lookafter theplayers.Themajority of us will go hungry if footballerswere to “down tools”.

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Everything in the game revolves around90minutes of a match. I doubt that many peopleinadministrativepositionsunderstand the im-

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tactical, physical and psychological develop-ment of football adversely.Developmentisaboutpreparation.Howdoyouprepare for thematch ifyouhave towait for fix-tures toappear inanewspaperonaThursday?I firmly believe that many of our brothers andsisters need a crash course on player develop-ment in order to start appreciating their rolesmore.

They are very critical players in helpingSouth Africa develop world-class footballers.

Theyarefarmoreimportantthaneventheirpolitical masters. Players and clubs are foot-ball’s clients. Let us serve them with respect.

Unzima lo mthwalo.

Second round of schools soccer challenge

CARTER and Intsika highschools, followedbyEdendaleTechnical High and St. Nicho-laswill lockhorns today in theNashua Maritzburg UnitedSchool Soccer Challenge.

The challenge officiallykicked off at the MaritzburgUnitedSportsClubonMondaywhen youngsters from 16schools in theUmgungugund-lovu region took to the field.

These aspiring soccerplayers will showcase theirskills and this tournament isthe opportunity for rural andformer model C school pupilsto play against one another ina proper format.

The winners will takehome trophies and medalsand have their kit sponsoredby Nashua.

More importantly, thegames are all closely watchedby talent scouts from Maritz-burgUnitedon the lookout forplayers to sign up for Maritz-burg United Colts, the devel-opment team for MaritzburgUnited.

“Soccer development inSouth Africa is critical to notonlythefutureofthesport,butalso to the betterment of thelives of the children in impov-erished areas for whom soc-cer provides a positive plat-form from which to grow and

excel,” said JPduToit, generalsalesmanageratNashuaMar-itzburg.

Inarecentstatement to thepress, South African FootballAssociation (Safa) presidentDanny Jordaan acknowl-edged that the developmentstructures in South Africaneed urgent attention if SouthAfrica wants to produce play-ers “capable of beating thebest in the world”.

Du Toit views the NashuaMaritzburg United FC SchoolSoccer Challenge as a big stepin therightdirection in thisre-gard.

“The truth of the matter isthatsomeof theseschools thattake part in this tournamentdon’t even have proper kits.They’ve never played on evenpitches with proper goalpostsand a linesman in an actualtournament format, so it’s ahuge deal for these kids.

“The winners from lastyear’s tournament, Mehloka-zulu Secondary, were so hon-oured that their boys won thetournament theyerectedabigmarquee at the school andheld a prize-giving ceremonyin which the players weretreatedlikeheroes,whichwasamazing to see,” said Du Toit.

Last year’s tournament re-sulted in Ryan Moon and Ay-

ren Bond from MaritzburgCollege both being awardedwith professional contractswith Maritzburg United afterbeing scouted by MaritzburgUnited’s management teamduring the tournament.

“Ourgoalwith this tourna-ment is simple – we want tokeep kids off the street andprovideaplatform for them tomake their dreams of one dayplaying professional soccer areality.

“This is the second yearthatNashuaissponsoringthisevent,butwehavebigplanstogrow this tournament goingforward,” said Du Toit.

*Nashua Maritzburg UnitedHigh Schools Soccer Chal-lenge round of 16 fixturesMarch 17: Sukuma Comprehen­sive v Eastwood SecondaryKharina Secondary v SobantuSecondaryMarch 18: Northbury Park vLinpark HighMaritzburg Christian School vAlex HighMarch 19: Smero Secondary vHaythorne SecondaryMehlokazulu v Maritzburg Col­legeMarch 20: Carter High v IntsikaEdendale Tech v St Nicholas.

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thereby pokes a stick inSechaba’s eye. Charlie tries to be

a pillar of support for Brad, butBrad is reaching breaking point.Rajesh tells Priya it’s time for a se­

rious talk. Sechaba laughs at the

idea of Lerato learning self­defence, mak­ing her determined to prove him wrong.MUVHANGO

MAYBE there is a way that Lerumo andKhomotjo can get re­married and savethose shares. Thandaza invites theGumedes over for dinner. She wants to findout if Mr. Gumede was really involved withMongezi’s death. Will Mampho be able toconvince Ranthumeng that Matshidiso isthe right girl for him? Albert loses the Mo­jalefa shares. Mrs Gumede has a suddenchange of heart that could save Azwindini.Moriti struggles to make a life altering deci­sion. Vusi and Sthembiso’s supper is ruinedby the arrival of the police. The walls areclosing in on Matshidiso. Albert loses a bat­tle to Lerumo and he’s not happy. Azwindi­ni learns that he’s going home. Thandazafinds the real Matshidiso. Khomotjo makesa shocking proposal. Mr Gumede makes ashocking revelation. Thandaza hijacksRanthumeng and Matshidiso’s engage­ment party. Khomotjo realises who’s bossin her marriage to Lerumo and Moriti andit’s not her.

SCANDALSASHA believes she may have dis­

covered a link between two deathswhich in turn leads her to an unset­

tling conclusion. Sasha meetswith her informant and gets

harrowing confirmationabout her serial killer theo­

ry but will Eddie buy intoit? Shakira meets a mys­tery man. The mysteriousCain Gumede has Shak­ira falling under his spell.Dintle manages to al­ienate the Ngemas and

upset Scelo. Gloria iscaught red­handedby someone impor­tant at NFH.

RHYTHM CITYTSETSE Fly un­

veils a brilliant planin order to get Re­neilwe and Sifiso

a chance to getaway fromMamokete.Everyone atZer011 isfreak­ing out about

the letter andthe bullets. Suf­

focate wants tospeak to Lerato.

Lucilla solvesQuinton’s problem.

Sifiso convincesMamokete to let Re­

neilwe appear in the mu­sic video. Lerato tries to

take off, but Bash stops her.Bash works hard to convinceLerato that the best thing for

them to do is to go to the authorities. Plansare advanced to make sure that Sifiso andReneilwe will have some time to them­selves during the Joy Cele video recordingtomorrow. Gail banishes David and de­stroyshisnanny­cam.DavidisguttedwhenGail tells him that he can’t see Quinton an­ymore. Bash tries to make it right with Niki.Sifiso seizes an opportunity and kisses Re­neilwe for the first time. Gail is forced toacknowledge that David might not be sucha bad father when she sees first hand justhow much he cares about Quinton. Nikigoes to Interpol to try and broker a deal onbehalf of Bash, but lands in trouble.DAYS OF OUR LIVES

E.J. isn’t happy to hear that Taylor willbe moving in along with Fay. Maggie letsher true feelings slip with Victor. Nicoledrops the kids off with impostor Rafe andnotes he is acting strange. Justin proposesto Adrienne. Kate asks Sami why Allie isafraid of Rafe. The guy who stole Gabi’searrings pawns them for $100. Gabi accus­es Kinsey of stealing her earrings. Jenniferand Daniel play a few rounds of darts. Carlytells Nathan that Melanie doesn’t want tosee him.

Will and Gabi visit the pawn shop anddemand to see the surveillance footage.Brady appears and the man is brought intothe police station. The man clearly knowsRafe but impostor Rafe doesn’t know whohe is until Gabi arrives and calls him Dario.Lexie is surprised when Nicole tells her Tay­lor moved into the mansion.

Impostor Rafe nearly blows his coverwhen he doesn’t recognise Rafe’s brother,Dario. Daniel informs Chloe that she will bereceiving divorce papers. Stefano ordersthat the safe house key be taken awayfrom Rafe.

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFULSteffy calls Liam out on whether or not

he is having second thoughts about his de­cision. Thomas suspects that feelings arebrewingbetweenhismotherandEricwhenshe receives a dinner date invitation. Feel­ing that they definitely have Stephanie’sapproval, Eric and Taylor agree to move onwith their lives together.

Brooke decides to take Bill’s advice andseeks out Eric to talk about her future withForrester Creations. Thomas welcomes Li­am to the family after learning about Stef­fy’s pregnancy. Liam assures Thomas thathe is completely committed to Steffy andthat Hope will ultimately be fine.

Impressed with Carters ideas for For­rester Creations, Rick offers him an oppor­tunity to do some work for the company.Rick is distracted with thoughts of theyoung woman that he met the day before.Bill is frustrated that Katie is too preoccu­pied with Will to spend a romantic time to­gether.

Brooke accuses Taylor of using Eric totry to ice the Logan family out of ForresterCreations.

Ukhozi FM’s Zimdollar launches debut CDA DEBUT recital CD by Zimiphi Biyela,known as ‘Zimdollar’, the gifted new­comer to the South African recordingmusic scene, means great news for Afropop enthusiasts on the hunt for freshlistening material.

Released last Thursday, the CDtitledKwazeKwamnandi, isZimdollar’snew 12­track recording boasting an ex­citing mix of styles, including tradition­al music, a dance track and gospel mu­sic. It also has a wedding song in whichZimdollar is joined by Sibongiseni Sha­balala, a member of the Durban­basedShabalala Rhythm group, SibongiseniShabalala.

“I aim to take listeners on an emo­tional journey with me as they experi­ence my new CD,” says Zimdollar,known to thousands of Ukhozi FM lis­teners as the presenter of the early Sat­urday morning show, iKhethelo loKhozi.

Born and raised near Melmoth inZululand, Zimdollar, then only known

asZimiphiBiyela,showedearlypromiseas a stage performer at Sitheku High.She participated in the school choir,performing in the school’s drama andmusical productions.

The young artist then auditionedfor the role of Magasela, the prophetesswho forecast the birth of King Zwelithi­ni, in Mbongeni Ngema’s musical pro­duction House of Shaka, which touredSouth Africa in 2004. This afforded herthe opportunity to hone her techniqueas a stage performer.

Then as a member of Ngema’sCommitted Artists Company, she fur­thered her stage experience by appear­ing in Ngema’s production of 1906Bhambada, The Freedom Fighter.

After attaining her Bachelor’s de­gree in Education through Unisa, shetaught Zulu, arts and culture and socialsciences at Ohlelo Combined School inNkandla between 2009 and 2011, be­fore joining the SABC as a presenter.

Since hosting the entertainment

and variety programme, she was pro­moted to host Ukhozi FM’s SigiyaNgengoma Show, broadcast onSaturdays between 9.30 am and12.30 pm.

Tracks featured on the CD in­clude Ithemba Lami, Amasoka,Ithonga, Usizi’, ‘ndlala, Amath­anga Amancane, Kwaze Kwam­nandi, Vuka Sizwe, ‘Umona, Emnqam­ulezweni, Amathanga Amancane’(club mix), among others.

All the songs were composed byMalcolm Nhleko and Zimiphi Biyela, ex­cept Indlala which was composed byMalcolm Nhleko and Mandla KaNozu­lu. The CD was recorded in 2012 andcompleted in May 2013 at MaltreStudios in Durban under the aegisof executive producer MandlaKaNozulu.

Released by KaNozulu Produc­tions and distributed by KZN MusicHouse, Kwaze Kwamnandi isavailable in stores now.

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Hope forBanyana toadvanceunder newcoachTHE newly appointed Banyana Ban-yana head coach and Netherlandsborn,VeraPauw, is thebest thing thathas happenedtoSouthAfricanwom-en’s soccer.

This is according to Safa’s techni-cal director and former senior wom-en’s team manager Fran Hilton-Smith. Smith says Pauw’s contribu-tion and presence in the country willtake SA women’s soccer to dizzyheights.

She says besides Pauw’s “colour-ful”and“heavy”CV,her internationalworkexperienceinwomen’ssoccerisgoodnews and aplus for the country.

“Pauwisnotonlygoodnewstoourwomen’s soccer but she’s the best inthis position.

“Besides her qualifications incoaching,she’sgoteverythingthatweneeded for the women’s head coach.

“Ourwomen’ssoccerteambattledforaverylongtimetogetapersonlikethisandweareall excited tohaveher.She’s a hardworker and she believesin team work and she successfullyworked in a couple of countries.

“We wanted to bring in someonewith an international experience atthehighestlevelwhocanhelptaketheteam one step further and qualify forthe World Cup,” said Hilton-Smith.

Pauwwill be taskedwith buildinga formidable team ahead of the 2015Fifa Women’s World Cup in Canada.

Hilton-Smith confirmed that theformer head coach, JosephMkhonzawillnowworkfortheteamasnationalselector for all women’s teams.

Pauw hasworked as technical di-rector of the Russian Football Unionand was the country’s interim coachin 2011.

ShewasNetherlands’technicaldi-rectorandthewomen’snationalteamcoach from2004 to2010, leading thecountrytothebronzemedalintheEu-ropean Championships in Finland in2009.

“Vera comeswith vast experienceandwillassistinelevatingourlocalfe-male coaches. She will also conductworkshops with our female coacheswho have recently completed theirCAF B licence.

“Former Banyana captain Sim-phiwe Dludlu completed her UEFA Blicence inHollandandshe’soneof the

women who will be earmarked to gofurther in the coaching structures.”

In order to qualify for the WorldCup, Banyanawouldhave to finish inthetopthreeat theCAFAfricanWom-en Championships (AWC) scheduledfor October in Namibia.

However, Banyana still need toqualify for the AWC by winning itshomeandaway tiesagainstComorosIslands.

“We have a camp on 19 Marchwhere 40 national team candidateswill arrive, including the previousBanyana team.

“Vera will have to whittle themdowntoprepareforafriendlyagainstNambia,whoarethehostsoftheAWCand to prepare for our qualifiersagainst Comoros in May,” continuedHilton-Smith.

Despite the new technicalchanges, Hilton-Smith insisted Ban-yana would keep its flair on the fieldof play.

“Banyana’sstylewon’tchange.It’stheir style that has got them towherethey are.

“They qualified for the Olympicsand the African Women Champion-ships 2012, where they made itthrough to the final, and there is nopossibility of changing their style.

“Allwewant to do isworkon theirtactical acumen and their physicalability,” said Hilton-Smith.

— Jerry Barnes.PHOTO: SUPPLIED

New Banyana Banyana coach Vera Pauw.

PHOTO: GALLO IMAGESWillard Katsande celebrates scoring a goal during the Absa Premiership match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates at FNB Stadium on Saturday. His goal was the only goal scored on theday and earned Chiefs three points.

Celebrating a goalCCeelleebbrraattiinngg aa ggooaall

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Last 16, toughopponents>> Team of Choice will travel to Moruleng Stadium to honour their last 16 fixture

THREEKwaZuluNatalgiantsMaritzburgUnited,AmaZuluandLamontvilleGold-enArrowswillhave tobestrongagainst

theiropponent inorder togo throughtheNed-bank Cup last 16.

TheTeamofChoicewill travel to theNorthWest, Moruleng Stadium to honour their last16 fixture of this jinxed competition againstdangerous Platinum Stars.

About sevenmonths agoDikwenaworkedtheir way up and forced the country’s soccerpundits to label them the new cup specialists.

The Royal Bafokeng-owned outfit wonboth the MTN8 and Telkom Knockout, andplaying them at their base and in the NorthWest’sheat canbeamission juston itsownforMaritzburg United.

The Melmoth-born and Dikwena strikerSiphelele Mthembu this week said their visi-tors will be “properly welcomed in the NorthWest and must expect a good run for theirmoney”.

Mthembu also feels the clash is likely to bea tough and interesing one.

“MarizburgUnitedisnowundertheknowl-edgeableSteveKhompelaandweexpect themtobe trickyorpuzzleusasbit. It’s a good thingthat we are facing them at home.

In front of our fanswe are difficult custom-ers,”said Mthembu.

United’s newly appointed marketing andcommunications manager Brian Zuma saidcup games are always unpredictable but hisside will give it the best shot.

“Although our priority is to earn points inour league gamesbut travelling toNorthWestwillbetaxingafterplayingBloemfonteinCelticon Wednesday[yesterday].

“Cup clashes are unpredictable and lot-tery-like, but we are a professional team andwill give it a good go, who knows, we mightcome back with something,” said Zuma.

UsuthuwillhosttoughlookingBidvestWitsat PrincessMagogo Stadiumon the sameday.

Also Arrows will be visited by anothertricky and in form side Mamelodi Sundowns.Hopefully, the KZN giantswill be able to over-come their opponents and really need ourgood luck.

–JERRY BARNES

Ryan de Jongh ofMaritzburg Unitedand Ayanda Dlaminiof Amazulu duringthe Absa Premiershipmatch between theirteams at Harry Gwa­la Stadium on Friday.Usuthu beat theTeam of Choice 3­1through two goals byBongani Ndulala andone by GoodmanDlamini in the secondhalf. The home sidehad stolen the leadat the end of thefirst half via a KurtLentjies­penalty.

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Full list of Nedbankfixtures

Friday, 21 March 2014Santos FC vs Orlando Piratesat 18h00 Athlone stadium at6 pm

SaturdayPlatinum Stars vs MaritzburgUnited atMoruleng stadium at 3 pm,AmaZulu FC vs Bidvest Witsat Princess Magogo stadiumat 3 pm, Golden Arrows vsMamelodi Sundowns at KingZwelithini stadium at 8:15pm.

SundayBloemfontein Celtic vs Wit­bankSpurs at Kaizer Sebothelostadium at 3 pm, AfricanWarriors vs Milano United atCharles Mopeli stadium at 3pm.

26 MarchKaizer Chiefs vs FC Buffalo atFNB stadium at 7:30 pm .Moroka Swallows vs Super­Sport United a Dobsonvillestadium at 7:30 pm.

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African Women Championshipsscheduled for October in the Na­

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