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SCORES of residents from NcihanaWest in Elliotdale marched to theANC Constituency Office to de-mand answers about the outcomesof their grievances they sent to the
MEC for Local Government and TraditionalAffairs Fikile Xhasa regarding the firing ofChief Bangisile Manduluka.
ChiefMandulukaallegedly received a letterfrom Xasa in December last year stating thathe must step down as the chief of the area.When they marched to this office last week
they were carrying knobkieries and sticks,demanding to see Xasa. Anger was written allover their faces as they shouted at police offi-cials who were monitoring the situation.At the constituency office, police officers
had to close the gate to make sure that the an-gry crowdcouldn’t enter thepremises, but lat-er the gate was opened and residents got in-
side the office, still demanding to see Xasa.One of the community members, Kwedini
Mtukuse (50), said after their chief was askedto step down by theMEC, it was hard for themto receive services.“If the communitymembers go to HomeAf-
fairs for instance, they don’t get help if theyare carrying a letter signed by Manduluka.We can say we don’t have a chief in our areaand this is really killing us because it is pain-ful,” said Mtukuse.He said they handed over their grievances
to Nomvuzo Tayi in the Constituency twoweeks ago.After they were told that their delegate
would need to return the following Monday,residents forced their way inside the officesand started vandalising it, throwing out sug-ar, pulling downdrawers from the cupboards,breaking themicrowave oven and destroyingpamphlets that were in the office.Police had to call for back-up, since the situ-
ation was becoming worse and too much for
them to handle.Mnyamezeli Manduluka said they were
very disappointed about the way their prob-lem was handled.“Our children don’t get social grants, be-
cause we don’t have a chief to sign our docu-ments. We are not happy, because our chiefis sitting at home even though we chose him.We want Xasa to give us answers.”Chief BangisileManduluka (40) said hewas
not happy aboutwhatwas happening. He saidthe situation could lead to creating differentcamps within the community.“I want this issue to be resolved urgently,
because my community is suffering. Xasa didnot consult me she only sent a letter statingthat I must step down which didn’t give rea-sons why,” said Manduluka.King Zwelonke Sigcau made it clear that
Mandulukawas not a chief but a headmanun-der the late Chief Manzezulu Mdabuka. Sig-cau stated that the two (Manduluka andMan-zezulu) went to the Mthatha High Court
where Mdabuka told the Court the reasonswhy Manduluka didn’t have the right to be achief.“The late Manzezulu approached the High
Court, hewon inCourt.Mandulukamust stopmisleading people because he was not re-moved by the MEC. The MEC followed theoutcome of the Court,” said Sigcau.Express emailed questions to the Spokes-
person for LocalGovernment andTraditionalAffairs, Mamkeli Ngam, since calls placed tohim went unanswered.Express wanted to know if the MEC was
aware of the accusations.If yes, were community members informed
about it and is there any Chief who can assistthem for the time being since Manduluka isremoved?Questions were also asked about possible
solutions to the problem.Instead of answering the questions, Ngam
only emailed a cover page for indictment tothe Reporter.
ResidentsdemandachiefCommunity members march to the Elliotdale Constituency Office. PHOTO: BABALWA NDLANYA
Residents singing and chanting on the premises of the Constituency Office.PHOTO: BABALWA NDLANYA
A cupboard that was vandalised by community members who demanded to see MEC Fikile Xasa.PHOTO: BABALWA NDLANYA
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REPORTER
OPERATION Paseka, a National Operationaimed at ensuring that all people in theEastern Cape are safe and feel safe duringthe Easter holidays, will be operational infull force this long weekend.
One of the key strategies is to increasepolice visibility in public places in orderto discourage perpetrators of crime fromcommitting criminal activities. All theSAPS components are involved in the Oper-ation in order to effectively impact on theobjectives of the operation.Operation Paseka commenced on March
1 and will run until April 30, focusing onthe following six (6) pillars:•Crimes against women, children and
vulnerable people•Reduction of serious and violent proper-
ty crimes i.e. trio crimes•Crimes depending on police actions for
detection i.e. liquor, drugs, firearms anddangerous weapons•Road safety•Enforcement of safety at sport and recre-
ational events•Trans-National crimes.Since the beginning of Operation Paseka
to date, 2 660 suspects have been arrestedfor crimes ranging from murder, assault
with intent to do grievous bodily harm(GBH), robbery with a firearm, robbery (ag-gravating), driving under the influence ofliquor and possession of illegal firearms.A total of 25 illegal firearms have been
confiscated. All the firearms have beensent for ballistic testing to determine ifthey had been used in the committing ofcrime.The operation will intensify during the
Easter Weekend as Arrive Alive will alsodeploy more traffic officials on nationalroads and cities, including rural areas,along the Coast and on major roads fromtowns and cities. All roads in the provincewill also be closely monitored to detect any
criminality during the holiday period.The community is urged to bear with the
road blocks which may seem an inconven-ience, as these efforts are done to ensuretheir safety.The Eastern Cape Provincial Commis-
sioner, Lieutenant General Celiwe Binta,assured all the Eastern Cape communitiesand visitors that SAPS members will be de-ployed in all priority areas to ensure thesafety of all people.“We will be out in full force and we will
not tolerate any form of criminality. All oursupport systems are in place and we areready to respond to any eventuality,” sheconcluded.
OperationPaseka in full force for Easter
REPORTER
ZULU- and Xhosa-speaking students strug-gling to grasp the often complex financialterminology of accountancy, could benefitfrom a groundbreaking initiative launchedin February that seeks to address this chal-lenge by providing online video lectures inthese two languages, along with English.
TwoWalter SisuluUniversity (WSU) staff-ers have formed an integral part of an initia-tive born out of a desire to deal with thisproblem.Department of Accounting senior lectur-
ersAkonaBabana andSenzoNdlangamand-la have shared their expertise in languageand accounting to helping translate key ac-counting concepts from English to Xhosaand Zulu in the University of Cape Town’s(UCT) on-going groundbreaking Learn Ac-counting initiative.The venture, termed the UCT FASSETA
(Finance and Accounting Services SectorEducation and Training Authority) mothertongue intervention project, aims to empow-er students by offering free, multilingual
video-based learning on key financial andaccounting concepts.“I heard about this opportunity through
our HOD who’d been approached by UCTlooking for accounting lecturers who couldassist with the translation of the scriptedlessons. Never one to shy away from a chal-lenge, I volunteered to participate,” saidBa-bana.Her counterpart Ndlangamandla, who
translates into Zulu, praised the concept, la-belling it a brilliant initiative that allowsstudents towatch and understand some keyconcepts in financial accounting, manage-ment accounting and financial manage-ment.“Students will be able to pause, rewind,
stop and fast forward at their leisure de-pending on how quickly they grasp the con-cepts at hand. Prospective accounting stu-dentswill have the opportunity to get a headstart in terms of some key concepts,” saidNdlangamandla.The initiative has also enjoyed resound-
ing endorsements from Babana, who high-lighted its potential in closing the some-times huge language gap that becomes all
too apparentwhenstudentsmake the transi-tion from high school to University.“There is a big gap in terms of the way ac-
counting is taught at high schools as com-pared to University. You could find that astudent who gets a level 6 in mathematicsand accounting struggles when he/she getsto the tertiary levels. These videos will as-sist in bridging that language gap,” said Ba-bana.WSU Spokesperson Angela Church said
this innovationwill also support the current
project underwaywith the SouthAfrican In-stitute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA)and UCT to work towards producing Chart-tered Accounting (CA) at WSU.“The SAICA/UCT flagship project will go
a long way to filling the skills gap for moreblack CAs in our country andWSU studentsin this programme have achieved incredi-bly well. It is also heart-warming that ourown lecturers have been involved in clarify-ing difficult concepts for accounting stu-dents across South Africa,” she said.
Lecturers translate terminologyinto indigenous languages
Akona Babana at the Nelson Mandela Drive Site in Mthatha where she plies her trade.PHOTO:SUPPLIED
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POLICE Officers from Dutywa Police Stationclosed down three shebeens at Colosa, Sinqu-meni and Poswa Village in Dutywa for deal-ing in liquor illegally.
The confiscated liquor from the tavernswill be destroyed.Police Spokesperson, Captain Jackson Ma-
natha, confirmed that three illegal shebeenswere closed down and the owners fined for il-legally selling liquor. He said the confiscatedliquor would be destroyed by officers.Spokesperson for the Eastern Cape Liquor
Board (ECLB),MgwebiSiya, said ownerswere
Police closedownshebeens
ConstableMirandaMaja showstheconfiscatedliquorwhich willbe de-stroyed bythe DutywaSAPS.PHOTO:SUP-PLIED
fined R250 each. They urged communitymembers to work with the ECLB and reportpeople who were selling alcohol illegally.“We are trying by all means to fight this
behaviour, becausewewill never tolerate it.This is why we ask community members towork with us to solve this issue,” said Siya.He said community members can call
0800 00 420 if they suspect that someone isselling alcohol illegally.“The increase in thenumberof peoplewho
are selling liquor illegally in our areas is be-cause no one is informing us about it. Whenwe receive information about people operat-ing illegallywemake sure thatweworkwiththe police until an arrest is made.”
BABALWA NDLANYA
THECongress of the People (COPE) is urgingthe Government to ensure that it addressesproblems tormenting communities, like rapeand other crimes.
This follows an incident in which a six-year-old girl was raped by a 41 year-old manat Komkhulu location in Willowvale whileshe was coming from school recently.Mbashe COPE Spokesperson, Councillor
Nkosinathi Ndlodaka, said people are cele-brating human rights, but yet there were se-rious issues that needed to be addressed, spe-cifically in rural areas.“Government must host campaigns where
they talk to people so that they can have com-munity policing forumswithin their commu-nities in order to fight crime. Money that isused to hire taxis that transport people to
these celebrations can be used to supportthese campaigns.”He said in the rural areas community
members and children didn’t have much in-formation about these problems. “This iswhy government has to stand up and educatethe people.”Police Spokesperson, Captain JacksonMa-
natha, said as the Police they are makingsure that they host community engagementsessions to speak to communities andlearners about crime.“We are also hosting talk shows on Com-
munity Radio Stations with the aim of edu-cating people aboutwhat they can do to avoidcrime. For instance we always tell them thattheymust not go alone or travel in the placeswhere they will not be safe,” said Manatha.Efforts to get comment from the ANC Pro-
vincial Secretary,OscarMabuyane,hadbeenfruitless, since his phone was not answered.
COPEwants government toploughmore into Policing forums
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THE great grandson of the late statesman,Nelson Rholihlahla Mandela, was foundguilty by the Mthatha Magistrates’ Court onan assault charge but was acquitted on acharge of pointing a firearm at the complain-ant.
Mandla Mandela’s acquittal by MagistrateNoluthando Conjwa on the charge of pointinga firearm was due to contradicting evidenceby state witnesses.
Mandla, who is the chief of Mvezo and amember of South African parliament, was ac-cused of assaulting and pointing a gun atMthatha high school teacher, Mlamli Ngudle,in a quarrel in Sprigg Street in Mthatha onOctober 5, 2013.
In his evidence, Mandla denied that hepointed a gun at the accused, stating that thefirearm was in a holster around his waist andthat people saw it while the t-shirt he waswearing lifted up during the struggle withNgudle.
During his evidence, he stressed that hewas trying to defend himself while Ngudlewas attacking him, after Ngudle’s vehiclebumped into the vehicle of bankers withwhom Mandla was having a meeting inSprigg Street where the incident took place.
said there was no need for Mandela to haveassaulted the complainant if he was insulting
him as per his evidence before court.Ngudle was not in court on Tuesday. Man-
dela appeared calm and collected yesterdaycompared to previous appearances when hewas shaking hands and speaking openly withthe people accompanying him.
He was trying to avoid the cameras and
turned his back to journalists trying to takehis picture. He was dressed in a smart navysuit, white shirt and tie.
He was accompanied by a large entourageof elders, some traditional leaders from Mve-zo, his wife and his mother, Nolusapho.
His lawyer, Billy Gundelfinger, was also
present in court, as was Jongikhaya Busak-we, senior prosecutor for the state.
Magistrate Conjwa postponed the case toJune 2 and 3 for sentencing.
MandlaMandela foundguiltyofassault
Mandla Mandelaleaving theMthathaMagistrates’Court with theelders fromMvezo after hewas found guiltyof assaulting aMthatha teacher.PHOTO:SIMMDLEDLE
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“Siza kubonakala na kwindawo zentselo, lonto ithi abahlali mabazi ukuba siza kubakhu-sela kanga ngoko sinako kuba luxanduvalwethu ukwenza oko,” kubeka uManatha.Woleke ngelithi, baza kuthi bhazalala nase
migaqweni kwaye abazi kuhleka nabo aba-qhubi bezithuthi abaqhuba bezi nkxinkxengobhele lomsele.Ukwaveze ukuba baza kuthi gqolo noku
bamba iintlanganiso namakomkhulu kubainjongo yabo kukusiphula nengcambu ulwaphul- mthetho oluthi lubhidlange ngelixa le-holide.Ukanti kwelinye icala, uNobhala wendlu
yeeNkosi iContralesa uNkosi Xolile Ndevuuthe beziinkosi baqinisekise ukuba ngezi-ntsuku zepasika abantu abatsha babaxakeki-sa ngezemidlalo ukuze bathi bephuma ema-baleni babe sele beyo kulala okanye beya kuqokolela impahla, bengenalo ixesha loku-hamba bemosha.“Nangona singeka liqali sonke siziinkosi
eli phulo, iinkosi ezi ninzi zithabatha lo nxa-xheba kuquka noKumkani uZwelonkeSigcau,” kubeka uNdevu.Uthe banqwelaukuba zonke iinkosi zilenze
eli phulo ukuzama ukwehlisa izinga lolwaphulo-mthetho ngelixa lepasika. Uthe kufu-neka zidlale indima enkulu ekusebenzisane-ni namapolisa.Woleke ngelithi, noxa nje lento iye ithathwe njengo mdlalo kodwa eku-
Bathi bazakuvalazonke iikonaabakwantsasana
Inkosi zithizona zimelelaukuba abantuabatshabagcinwekwimicimbiyezemidlalongelixalePasika. IFOTO:BABALWANDLANYA
gqibeleni ibaluleki-le kuba kwakhonaiya kwazi ukuvezaitalente yabantuabatsha, ngaloondlela naseziselenikuyaphunguka.
BABALWA NDLANYA
A YOUNG DJ from theMqwangqweni locality inNgqel-eni had started a project called“Help a Child Get a Better Edu-cation” .
The project is aimed at uplift-ing the standard of learners inthe rural areas by hosting Ca-reer Exhibitions to help themmake good career choices at atertiary level.Pamela ‘Pam’ Hlazo said she
asked the Walter Sisulu Univer-sity to assist with hosting Ca-reer Exhibitions.“I amworkingwith theWalter
Sisulu University on thisproject, because my aim is tosee a change in the learners’ ed-ucation,” said Hlazo.Hlazo is a well-known young
presenter at Unitra CommunityRadio (UCR), doing a pro-gramme called Local Explosionon Unitra. Her show starts at10am to 12noon on Saturdayswhen she promotes local art-ists’ music.She said she felt that there
was a great need for her to standup and assist the youth to makethe right career choices beforegoing to tertiary institutionsandmake awrong choicewhichis influenced by friends.“This often happens and
sometimes youngsters realiseafter a year that what they had
DJ educates learners
Pamela Pam Hlazo aims high tolift up the standard by educatinglearners. PHOTO:SUPPLIED
been doing was not what theywanted to do.“I started this project with the
aim of helping children from ru-ral areas, because I believe thatthey are struggling to get thesame knowledge like those wholive in the urban areas. Whenthey go to tertiary level you findthat they don’t even knowwhereto start. Some find it hard evento fill out the forms for a bursaryapplication,” said Hlazo.She added that she started this
project last year at Mqwangqwe-ni. She said her mission was toexpand it in order to reach otherchildren who are in places likeLusikisiki, Qumbu and Dutywa.
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It’s worse ke lo mntu zinxila emngcwabeniwakhe ingathi ebengathinti nobentaka.
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It’s worse ke bekungekayiwa nase-mangcwabeni.
Zaqala izidudla ezimhlophe zathethelaphezulu zakhwazana nangamagama, kwalan-dela isiqhazolo sentsini ebesisitsho wonkeumntu athandabuze ukuba baze emngcwabe-ni. Shame, waze wasenza tywala salahleke-lwa yintlonipho nakwizinto zethu ezihloni-phekileyo. Abanye bebesebevele nje bavuleiigcango zeemoto badedele umchamo indodaezayo evela kwelo cala bangakulo iyakutho-kombisa yona kuba akukho mntu uhoye yo-na.
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Are they feeling any sympathy afterthey have been lifted up?
In our minds sometimes we have answera-ble questions because we are questioning ourown minds as these politicians walk awayfrom the poor after they had voted for them.You know very well when the politicians arecanvassing – they promise Heaven and Earthbut once they’ve got those votes if not posi-tions they tend to forget about their promises.Instead they come and lie again then leave.
Niyakusixolele ke because apha kuthichicken is a chicken.
We fail to understand why people are suffer-ing like this in front of you of which you madeisifungo sokuthi you will serve the peopleduring your inauguration as a leader to leadthat particular community. Into esisesiyibo-ne they are driving fancy cars changing themlike sox whilst people are suffering.
Nabo besithi uzama ukusi-sabotage umgo-si, no we are not but it is an honest veracity.We felt pain when we saw a Lusikisiki womanwho was crying like a baby after losing theher home after a mysterious fire which wasfollowed by the storm that blew away her onlyrondavel but up until now no help from themunicipality.
Kanti umntu kufuneka de alile igazi ukuzeancedwe. Sibebuhlungu because on the Ex-press land we don’t want to see people sufferlike that woman who stays in a rented room
now with her two children. Believe us thereis no privacy in that room whereas she usedto sleep in separate rooms with her children.
Pat, please guys khani-check that womanyakwaMpambani singade siyingene ngeenya-wo ezinodaka le nto.
It is your responsibility to help that womanwho voted for you to be there. Hoping that niz-wile moss. Sinibonile naseNtafufu ningathini-serious kwinxoxo yenu, hoping that youtouched the plight of that woman.
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Be careful of money that you just got with-out proper planning because iyakulenga.
We were wondering ukuthi why this guyjust gets richer so fast.
He was buying cars like hot cakes ingathiyenzela abantu. All along we had been askingukuthi uvele wayifumana phi le mali ingaka?Mara ke yena he was not into alcohol besidegirls. Today he would be driving with anothergirl tomorrow who will be another colour.
Ude waqopha umlando ke weza ne-Chinaekasi. Kuyo yonke ke lo nto ebengokhangaekhaya ngaphandle nje kwezi moto.
Kutsha nje sibone eshaya ngesinye isiko-rokoro se-1400. The wealth of this guy startedtowards the end of 2010. Hayibo! Umfethu ne-Botsotso? Siyabuza njalo. Nabo bezokusihle-bela ukuba ebesidla imali yamathambo no-wathi waba involved in a car accident some
years ago now ibiphumile.Ja, then? Akukho kwanto ayenzileyo kuba
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Pho yindaba kabani xa ezidlele imali yam-athambo akhe and ikwanguye oweva ubuh-lungu yedwa ngemini yengozi.
I wonder iphi intombi yase-China. Perhapsyadla imali yaphindela kwaba kubo.
Life is so cruel, neh?
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CHINAZA Iheanacho (9) got a heroe’s wel-come at his school, Gladys King Skill Centre,last week after he dominated in the South Af-rican Schools Sports Association (Sasa) na-tional athletics games.
Hewon the 80metreswhich landed him thetitle of becoming a Sasa national champion2015.Chinaza is a grade 4 learner at Gladys King
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dent that the boywould do wonders. He domi-nated at regional and provincial level andnow also at national level. I’m so proud of theboy because he is also an academic achiever.
He is going places as he is passionate aboutwhatever he is doing,” said Oscar.His mother, Genevwe, who was present
duringhiswelcoming, saidwhateverChinazawas doing, he would commit more than hun-dred percent and that is why he become a vic-tor in these games. She described him as a
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said the school fully supported the boy. “Wedon’t only offer sound academics, but alsogive an opportunity to those who are good insport. As a school we are very proud of theboy,” he concluded.
Athlete (9) crownedasnational champ
Chinaza Iheanacho. PHOTO: SIM MDLEDLESeen with Chinaza were (from left) school principal Randall Plaatjies, sport coordinator Oscar CLouw and his mother Genevwe Akugo Iheanacho. PHOTO:SIM MDLEDLE
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Two lucky women were given the keysto Mercedes-Benz cars, with one drivingaway with an additional R1 000 in herpocket at Bingo Royale “Win a Merc”draws in March.
It was the second “Win a Merc” drawfor Bingo Royale Cleary Park and BingoRoyale East London CBD.And Mrs Thembela drove away in a
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after popping a balloon, and then camethe Mercedes-Benz, making her the sec-ond female to win the draw in East Lon-don says Crawford.Many visitors made a day of the draw
and booked a table at Vinny’s PE andVinny’s Italian Joint East London.They arrived early to enjoy traditional
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Thematch between these two sideswas likea derby as Tornado coach Jerry Sikhosana(former Orlando Pirates striker) was teasingthe Milan coach, Mbombo Xola, at the benchsaying they were going to beat his team byshowing some signs of cutting his head.Whenthe game started the home side were all overthe visitors, attacking and searching for anearly goal.
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Tornado coach, Sikhosana, was jumpingafter the goal, punching his fist in the air,knowing his side was applying pressure onlog leaders Mthatha Bucks who played agoalless draw against Kokstad Liverpoolover the weekend.
Currently Mthatha Bucks is leading Tor-nado by 3 points, while log chasers (Torna-do) had a game in hand. Mthatha Bucks ison 41 points after 18 games and Tornado on38 points after 17 games.ABC Motsepe results:
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Tornadoclosesgapon log leadersTornado (in black) playing against Matta Milan at Dutywa sports field. PHOTO: ANELE RAZIYA
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