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press ISOLOMZI 20 000 COPIES WEEKLY Cala | Dutywa | Butterworth | Centani | Elliotdale | Ngcobo | Tsomo Nqamakwe | Willowvale | Confimvaba | Elliot THURSDAY March 27, 2014 |0 047 050 4430 | www.isoexpress.co.za | isoexpress.mobi | [email protected] or [email protected] | Previously known as the Isolomzi Fever EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE WHERE SMART PEOPLE SHOP 7 Sprigg street Mthatha Tell 047 532 4599 / 081 474 4406 Terms & condition apply BEE Compliant 8 PANEL DOOR WITH FREE HINGES at WITH RHINO BOARDS AT FREE RHINOLITE R100 FREE TYLON NEW RANGE OF PORCELAIN TILES WE WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN QUOTE R650 MSFQ502V-270314-TE-ckmswa-build AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA A BOUT fifty taxis on the R61 route (between Mthatha and Port St Johns) were impounded by traf- fic officers of the King Sabata Dalindyebo municipality last Wednesday morning. Chaos ensued when taxi owners and driv- ers fought back. Operation coordinator Mphokazi Nkonzo said the taxis that were impounded had no permits but only used operator cards. “The drivers have no permits to carry the passengers. They are not allowed to be on the road, hence we have seized their taxis,” said Nkonzo. Nkonzo said they were not focusing on taxis only but every driver on the road. Other driv- ers were also caught driving without drivers’ licences and with overloaded vehicles. She said some of the drivers and owners refused to comply or cooperate and were mak- ing it hard for them to carry out their duties. The drivers blocked the officers because they did not want them to take their taxis to the municipal detention area. Chaos broke out and the police were called in to keep the peace and to remove the angry taxi drivers who were blocking the way. “The problem is that officers are not issuing tickets to us but the officers demand us to pay them spot-cash and they have detained our taxis here for more than an hour,” said Mnikelo Mbopho, Transport Officer at Unce- do Taxi Services, who also said they were against the operation. “We believe they are raising funds with the money they collect from us while they know very well that the permits are delayed at the Traffic department in Botha Sgcau,” said Mbopho. He said they were surprised to see scores of police officers with big guns forcing them to comply when they were still negotiat- ing with the traffic officers. All the taxis and vehicles were escorted to the detaining centre with the help of the po- lice. Police Spokesperson Mzukisi Fatyela said they were called in by the traffic officers working at the operation with allegations that they were assaulted by the taxi drivers. On arrival, they, however, did not see anyone be- ing assaulted. “We will investigate these alle- gations together with those from the taxi driv- ers that the traffic officers were insulting them. At this stage we are not sure what really happened, but the taxis were taken away,” said Fatyela. CHAOS ON ROUTE 61: TAXI OWNERS AND DRIVERS FIGHT OFFICIALS Unroadworthy taxis detained Armed police officers arriving at the place where the operation was held between Mthatha and Corana last Wednesday. PHOTO:AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA Taxis and some vehicles that were detained during the operation by KSD traffic officers in Mthatha last Wednesday. PHOTO: AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

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ABOUT fifty taxis on the R61 route(between Mthatha and Port StJohns) were impounded by traf-fic officers of the King SabataDalindyebo municipality last

Wednesday morning.

Chaos ensued when taxi owners and driv-ers fought back.

Operation coordinator Mphokazi Nkonzosaid the taxis that were impounded had nopermits but only used operator cards.“The drivers have no permits to carry the

passengers. They are not allowed to be on theroad, hence we have seized their taxis,” saidNkonzo.Nkonzo said theywerenot focusing on taxis

only but every driver on the road. Other driv-ers were also caught driving without drivers’licences and with overloaded vehicles.

She said some of the drivers and ownersrefused to comply or cooperate andweremak-ing it hard for them to carry out their duties.The drivers blocked the officers because

they did not want them to take their taxis tothe municipal detention area.Chaos broke out and the police were called

in to keep the peace and to remove the angrytaxi drivers who were blocking the way.“Theproblem is that officers arenot issuing

tickets to us but the officers demand us to pay

them spot-cash and they have detained ourtaxis here for more than an hour,” saidMnikelo Mbopho, Transport Officer at Unce-do Taxi Services, who also said they wereagainst the operation.“We believe they are raising funds with the

money they collect from us while they knowvery well that the permits are delayed at theTraffic department in Botha Sgcau,” saidMbopho. He said they were surprised to seescores of police officers with big guns forcingthem to comply when theywere still negotiat-ing with the traffic officers.All the taxis and vehicles were escorted to

the detaining centre with the help of the po-lice.Police Spokesperson Mzukisi Fatyela said

they were called in by the traffic officersworkingat theoperationwithallegations thatthey were assaulted by the taxi drivers. Onarrival, they, however, did not see anyone be-ing assaulted. “We will investigate these alle-gations togetherwith those from the taxi driv-ers that the traffic officers were insultingthem.At this stagewearenot surewhat reallyhappened, but the taxis were taken away,”said Fatyela.

CHAOSONROUTE61: TAXIOWNERSANDDRIVERS FIGHTOFFICIALS

Unroadworthy taxisdetained

Armed police officers arriving at the placewhere the operation was held between Mthathaand Corana last Wednesday.

PHOTO:AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELATaxis and some vehicles that were detained during the operation by KSD traffic officers in Mthatha last Wednesday.

PHOTO: AYANDA MILLISA MADIKIZELA

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COMMUNITY members from Willowvalewill be celebrating the launch of the Willow-vale White Door Centre of Hope, that will beheld in Chamshe locality today.

This centre will officially be launched bythe Department of Social Development andSpecial Programmes.According to the communication’s officer

of Social Development, Xolisa Mgwatyu, thecampaign is meant to create and increaseawareness on victim empowerment servicesand the negative impact of gender-based vio-lence in communities.“AWhiteDoor Centre of Hope is a localized

victim reception centre that is located asclose to the community as possible. It func-tions as a short term safe space that victimscan access if they need to wait for profession-al services,” he said.He said during this event the Department

will be launching all the centres that are un-der the Mbhashe Municipality, since thereare two centres inElliotdale, three inDutywaand one in Willowvale.“These centres are funded by the Depart-

ment of Social Development,. There are fourother centres inMbhashewhich are not fund-ed, and the Department is still looking attheir requests.”Mgwatyu said this initiative followed a

number of serious crimes that were commit-ted in the Tholeni locality in Butterworthwhere a number of women and childrenwereraped and murdered.That led tootherwomenleaving theirhomes

to seek refuge in one placewhere they all slepttogether and that place is now called the Cen-tre of Excellence and was launched last year.

CentreofHope to launch inWillowvale

Officials including the MEC for Social Development after launching another Centre of Hope at Tholeni locality in Butterworth recently. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

BABALWA NDLANYA

MBHASHE Stakeholders gathered at Mnan-di Junior Secondary School in Willowvaleto give support and educate pupils and par-ents about the seriousness of using drugs.

Parents were also made aware of thesymptoms to look out for if they suspecttheir children of abusing substances.According to the Supervisor of Care and

Support for Teaching and Learning (CSTL),Lulekwa Mbhele, they decided to host thisawareness because they had realized that

the number of pupils using drugs was in-creasing.“For now we are targeting Willowvale

schools because most of the time when pu-pils go on holidays, we have found that theyare using a drug called tik,” Mbhele said.She added thatmost parentswere clueless

about the symptoms that are shown by achild who is using drugs and that is whythey decided to involve themso that they areaware of the symptoms and ask for helpwhen they see them.“The Department of Health and Social De-

velopment have the necessary equipment to

do check-ups on those who are suspected ofusing drugs.”One of the parents, Noluyolo Mgoduka,

said they are very happy about what thesestakeholders are doing.“Parents have to work together to ensure

that they are helping their children andshout for help if there is a need to. We haveto share knowledgewith others because thisepidemic is growing in each and everyhousehold,” said Mrs Mgoduka.She said drug abusewas not only happen-

ing in the senior secondary schools but alsoin the junior level and it leads other pupils

to involve themselves in crime activities.On the other side police officials were

trying their best to ensure that they edu-cate learners about drugs and other thingswhich can lead young people into commit-ting crime.Police Spokesperson, Captain Jackson

Manatha said the main problem was thatpolice were doing their best to educate pu-pils but there should be tougher punish-ment of those who are convicted. “We ar-rest those whom we find selling drugs, butwe don’t know if justice is doing enoughto give them tough sentences.”

Stakeholders host drug awareness campaign

BABALWA NDLANYA

LIHLELI ethembeni ityendyana lomfanawaseNtlaza kwidolophu yaseNgqeleni lokubaliza kuyifumana incwadi-sazisi yalo kulande-la ukundwendwela kwamagosa eSebe leza-seKhaya ukuya kuthatha iingcombolo zikamama walo nophazamisekileyo ngokwasengqondweni.

ULinda Madinga (ayilo gama lakhe ncamkuba kukhuselwa iinkcukacha zakhe ngenxayobuzaza bempilo kamamawakhe) uxelele eliphephandaba ukuba ngokwenene amagosaakwazile ukuya kufika kokwabo. Uthi afikeazithatha iinkcukacha zikamama wakhe.“Ndiya themba ukuba kuza kutsho kube lu-

la kum ukuba ndikwazi ukwenza umazisi ku-ba ibi ndiphethe kakubi le nto,” kubeka yena.Echaza ingxaki yakhe uthe umama wakhe(naye eligodliweyo igama lakhe) wapha-zamiseka engqondweni.“Ngonyaka ka-1991 uye waba ngcono ze

wafumanamna.Akazange andenzele incwadiyokuzalwa engazanga andise kwiziko leze-mpilo ukuze ndibe nekhadi.”Woleke ngelithi, impilo kamama wakhe

iqhubekile inkene-nkene de kwaza kubangunyaka wokuba uMadinga enze umazisinalapho athe xa esiya kwiSebe le zaseKhayaeNgqeleni waxelelwa ukuba kufuneka uma-ma wakhe eze kucima omnye umazisi.“Sizamile ukuthetha naye umama kodwa

wala ukuya kukwenza oko phofu sabe sibona

Afezekise isithembiso sawoamagosaeSebe lezaseKhayaukuba wenziwa yimpilo kuba akekhozingqondweni. Ndihleli ngoku andina mazisikwaye bendi mzonda umama ngesenzo sakhekodwa ndabuya ndanoxolo.”Kuleyo mvula ibisina ngamandla kodwa

amagosa eliSebe lezaseKhaya akwazile ukuzikhupha kunjalo aya kunceda lo mfana.Ukanti u-Andiswa Makhonza oligosa

leSebe lezaseKhaya eNgqeleni uqinisekisileukuba ngokwenene bakwazile ukuya ku-

mama walo mfana.“Sifike isimo singekho sihle kumama

kodwa ke akhange alwe nathi sikwazile uku-thatha iinkcukacha. Siza kubona sili Sebeukuba sicima omphi umazisi ukuze lo mfanaakwazi ukuncedakala,” kubeka uNksz Ma-khonza.

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USivuyileTyabula (26) ugwetywe iminyakaelishumi elinesibini ngetyala lokudlwengulaze wagwetywa iminyaka emihlanu ngetyalalokuqhekeza umzi kammangali.

Ingxelo eyenziwengosisithethi samapolisa,uCaptain Jackson Manatha ithi ngosukulwesiganeko uTyabula wathi wankqonkqozaendlwini kwammangali ebusuku, emcelaukuba avule.“Ummangali wathi xa embuza ukuba ungu-

bani, wathimakavule ucango. UTyabula utheakubona ukuba ucango aluvulwa wabe seleelukhaba ze wangena ngaphakathi,” kubekauCaptain Manatha.Uqhube wathi, uTyabula wayexhobe

ngemela ngelixa esenza le ntlonti nalapho

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< USajini Unna Somagaca ufotwe esenzaumsebenzi wakhe kwi-Ofisi yakhe ekwizikolama polisa eGcuwa. IFOTO:ITHUNYELWE.

wabe sele esoyikisa ummangali ngayo wazawamdlwengula.Ummangali wavula ityala lokwedlwengula

nelithe laphandwa licandelo le-ButterworthFamily Violence, Child Protection & SexualOffence (FCS).Kwesinye isiganeko, igwetywe ubomi ento-

longweni indoda yaseThakazi Village kuCe-ntane, kulandela ukulahlwa kwayo ngamaty-ala amabini elo kubulala kunye nokudlwe-ngula intwazana eyayineminyaka elishumieli nesihlanu kuphela izelwe.

ULuvuyo Nojoko (31) ugwetywe yiButter-worth Circuit Court, iminyaka engama-20ngetyala lokubulala intwazana enguMala-kiwe Beleni (15),Kwakhona, uye wagwetywaubomi entolongweni ngetyala lokumdlwen-gula. Isiganeko esi kuthiwa senzeka ngoMeyikunyaka ka-2011.UCaptain Manatha uthi ezi ziganeko zathi

zaxelwa emapoliseni akuCentane kodwaumenzi wayengaziwa ukuba ngubani.“Kwabe sele kudluliselwa idokethi kwican-

delo elijongeneneFamilyViolence, ChildPro-tection and Sexual Offences Unit eGcuwa.”Kuthe kwaku qhutywa uphando lwakhokele-la ekubeni kubanjwe uNojoko, kwaye nohlolofuzo kwakululo olu moyamanisa ncakasananala matyala.Ukanti uManatha uthe kwiveki egqithileyo

ulahlwe ngawo wonke la matyala, kwaye izi-gwebo azi fumeneyo ziza kuba sisifundo na-kwabanye abantu abasazi misele ukudlwe-ngula kunye nokubulala abantwana.

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BABALWA NDLANYA

COMMUNITYmembersof theMadwaleniAd-ministrative Areas in Elliotdale marched inprotest against the alleged unfair recruitingstrategy that the Demo Construction Compa-ny was using to employ people in the con-struction of the Gateway Clinic in the area.

Community members were accusing theconstruction company of allegedly employingonly peoplewhoweremembers of theAfrican

National Congress.“In order to be employed by this construc-

tion company you must be an ANC memberfirst. This is not acceptable at all because wehave a number of people who are not workingin our Administrative Area,” said the leaderof the community, Samson Wulana.He said among the people who had partici-

pated in the march to the construction sitewere other members of the ANC who wereagainst nepotism and also needed a quick so-lution to the problem.

One of the residents, Mbundane Sincane,said he was one of the victims and they werefeeling unhappy about what was happeningbecause they want jobs.“Whatwewant is that this steering commit-

tee must be changed so that it will representthe entire village since we are all stricken bypoverty and we need employment like themembers of the ANC do,” he said.But one of the construction company man-

agers, Volakhe Vetyane, denied these allega-tions and said it was the United Democratic

Movement (UDM) who called for a march notthe community members of Madwaleni.“As we are looking forward to the national

elections we are aware that these allegationswill come up and there is nomeeting that wascalled where this issue was discussed,” hesaid. Vetyane said the only meeting that washeld was for members of the UDM. Accordingto him, they are waiting for the Ward Coun-cilor or Chief to call a meeting if there is aneed to do so. “The only thing that we cannotdo is to be called by an opposition party.”

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SOMETIMESwe fail to understand the think-ing of some of our sisters in this beautifulland.

Because they can tolerate things even ifthey don’t want to.Why we are saying this, is because there is

a female buddy of us who is in a tough inti-mate relationship but she never minds aboutthat toughness because of love.But on our own interpretation it seems as

if it is not love but an endurance.Oh!! my sister, our fear is that the next step

is to lose your life seeing the number of wom-en victims abused by men which start with

small beatings which lead to a woman endingup in a grave.Ube usithi ke umgosi uthetha izinto zomqa-

la wakhe, uyakulicula elakuncamisayo kubesekukrwabakile, kwatsho umkhulu uMapho-phozintaba.We advised her recently but she didn’t con-

sider our advice in the name of loving thisguy. Kona ke shamebesingena phi kuba eyab-abini ayingenwa. Andithi nani gossip teambenigqiba kuthi kuthiwa eMampondweniayingenwa eyamagutsha.Ewe, shame but it really hurt us to see our

buddy emabokoboko kukubethethwa yonkeimihla.It’s worse ke because this woman is not out-

side there akasosiphithiphithi.Uzibuze ukuba kanti amadoda afuna ntoni

i-worse la athandwayo wofika edlalisa ngoth-ando lomntwana womntu accusing her uku-thi she is cheating on himwhereas is that par-ticular man who is cheating on her.But girl – endurance will lead you to your

grave, take it fromuskemy sisterwe still loveyou on this beautiful lady, South Africa.

Le nto yezi phone ezingavakaliyo xaku-’raidwa’ izikweleti iyaxaka

Bafethu xelelani thina, thina soxelela aba-khulu. Yintoni le nto umntu xa avele ifowunangayiva ngomhla abizwa izikweleti kodwa

emveni koko angabuyeli nakulo namba ibim-fowunela engayiva mara mhla esengxakiniuzamanditshonango call backukubaabuyelekuye.Bafethu kukhona i-outie yethu ihlala

isikhangela apho singakhona xa sigqubo ku-rhaya de iboleke ithi iyakusinika ukwamke-la kwayo.Kodwa ngaloo mini soze ikuve xa sele uyi-

fowunela. Sowungafuni ukuba ikunkalele kengoku koko ufuna imali yakho.Iyaxaka nyhani that is why thina gossip

team sagqiba ekubeni izinto sizenzele sodwaingakumbi eziquka imali because alikhoiqiniso emhlabeni.Wofika umntu ukuba ubumsezile ngezolo

ngosuku uburhaya ngalo eze kuvusanasekuseni ukuba mkhuphe i-bhabhalazakodwa yena ngeyakhe idate soze umbone.Shame, anqwala amajita kuba ayabazi

abanjalo. Ja, bafethu zijongeni izinto siyax-haphazeka apha phandle kungakumbi ninanisebenzisa amabawu.

Shame, kufanele ukuba akanantlonibethu?

Nangona singawubambi kakuhle lo mcim-bi wobu-Ben 10, mara ezinye ziyoyikisa. Uya-zi kukhona enye i-outie esasikhula nayokuthiwa nguBanda, ebemdala apha kuthi.Hey! Heyi! sizibonele besiqale seva ukuba in-guBen 10 womnye umagogo mara sanga-kholelwa age wise ke.Ungafunga uthi ugogo uhamba nomzuku-

lwana wakhe kanti he is her lover if not boy-friend. Lo gogo simazi kakhulu wayengenwengutatawaphaya elalini omdala le kutata oza-la uGesh, eleqa phaya kotatomdala.Wena ungakwaziyo ukungena buza kwa-

badala ukuba kuthetha ukuthini bazakuxele-la.Eish, lo mjita bethu uthini nje kulo gogo xa

sebe in love.Noko siyayivuma into yokuba ngu-Ben 10

apho kusekhona i-gravy, mara la gogo.No Bandaman think again. Shame, kodwa

ke uBanda uyakuba sethini kuba imisebenziayisekho or ugogo uyamomdla ngemaliyenkam-nkam.Hayi, shamemnaGeshndingasendibulawe

yindlala ukuba kuphelele koko because ndin-gavele ndicinge ngogogo wam ungasekhoyointombi yakwaNyawuza may her soul rest inpeace.Phofu shame ingaba nihlutshwe yintoni

nina gossip team kuba umjita is enjoying lifeugogo is gratifying him.

Ugogo pho!!!?

Is it loveorendurance?

Umgosi

But girl – endurancewilllead you to your grave.Take it from us kemysisterwe still love you onthis beautiful lady, SouthAfrica.

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“We believe that in its role as South Afri-ca’s best loved outdoor brand the CampMaster association with the fight againstrhino poaching is, from a consumer per-spective, both intuitive and compelling.

“We envisage that this will enable mem-bers of the public to visibly express theirsupport for rhino conservation while alsomaking a financial contribution to protectour rhinos,” said Derick Kalan, Camp Mas-ter brand ambassador.

Kalan believes the people fighting for thesurvival of this endangered species need allthe support they can get, including finan-cial support. “But the fight against rhinopoaching needs even more than that – achange in mind-set. If we, as a nation, cancome together and demonstrate our sup-port for this worthy cause, that is a trulystrong message. By purchasing Camp Mas-ter/RAGE mirror socks you will not onlybedonating towards thisworthy cause, youwill also quite visibly be demonstratingyour rageagainst thedevastatingandcrim-inal attacks on these beautiful creature.”

“We are hugely grateful to Camp Masterfor this large commitment – both in termsof finances and resources. The funds raisedwill help to sustain critical RAGE initia-tives such as the training of anti-poachingunit personnel to help them fight what isin effect an undeclared bush war. 95% of allfunds raised by RAGE are deployed direct-ly for on-the-ground activities. A visit towww.rhinorage.org provides informationon all of our campaigns,” said RAGEspokesman Andy Rice.

The mirror socks are stocked by Game,Makro, Builders Warehouse, BuildersTrade Depot, Builders Express and Build-ers Superstore at R30 per pair.

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The central element of the campaign is the sale of the motor vehicle mirror socks that incorporate an anti-poaching message. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

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THEsoccer team fromLowerNgqungquJun-ior Secondary in Mqanduli showed its dedi-cation on the weekend.

Lower Ngqungqu Junior Secondary wonthe first round in the games for the sub-re-gion circuit which were played at the Man-

Ngqungqu. “They were champs after winningthe Spanish embassy event in 2010. Now thekit is used by our boys’ soccer team.”Results: Lower Ngqungqu played against

Nkwalini Senior Primary School and wonby1-0 . Then Lower Ngqungqu again playedagainst Sompa Senior Primary School andwon by 4-0 which made them to be on top inthe first round of these games.

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Lower Ngqungqu players who are at the top after playing major games. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

cam Junior Second-ary School groundslast week.According to the

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longer using knock-outs but points in-stead. As we havefinished playing themajor games we arelooking forward tothe opening of thesecond round wherewe will be partici-pating with otherteams whom we didnot play against,”said Tyelinzima.She added that

they would makesure that they keepplayers fit and readyby practising duringcamps so that theywouldwinthesecondround as well. Shewas not sure whenthe second roundwould resume. TheLower Ngqungqusoccer team waswearing a soccer kitthat was donated bySpur to the womensoccer team of Lower

BABALWA NDLANYA

TEAMS that are playing in the SAB Leaguehave finished their first round games andare now starting the second round.

According to the Regional Executive Of-ficer, Mandisa Ernest, at the end of the sea-son a winning team from each stream outof the four will play in the Provincial play-offs to be held in June.Thewinnerand the runner-upwill get the

opportunity to play in the Safa second divi-sion.After lastweek-end (week 1) the log stand-

ings in Stream A are: Komga Liverpool FCis at the top of the log with 17 points afterplaying eight games, Dangerous Darkiessecond with 16 points after playing six

games and Chicco Pirates FC third with 15points after playing seven games.In StreamB, after playing five gamesFort

Hare University is still sitting on the topwith 13 points, Blackpool FC second afterplaying six gameswith 11 points andMinis-ters in third place with nine points.In Stream C, Young Aces FC tops the log

with 13 points after playing eight games,WillowvaleUnitedFCsecondwith 13 pointsafter playing eight games, and then FCNantez in third place after playing eightgames with 13 points.F.C Montego leads Stream D with 20

points after playing eight games. AceMatesFC are in second position with 12 points af-ter playing eight games and F.C Relativesin third after playing eight games with 12points.

SAB league’s first rounds done