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Wednesday, June 13, 2012 0 041 503 6111 ) 525 Fax: 041 503 6220 2 [email protected] www.pe-express.co.za Editor: Bettie Giliomee
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PE Express Indaba oftenhelps social welfareworkers to find the par-ents of abandoned ba-bies through publish-
ing pictures of abandoned chil-dren, as is required by law beforethey can be adopted.
But last week, during Child Pro-
tection Week, the peoples’ paper lit-erally went the extra mile to help so-cial worker and children’s rights ac-tivist, Pamela Rubushe, and DoraNginza Hospital locate a 21-year oldmother who abandoned a healthy ba-by girl a day after giving birth to herthrough Caesarean Section in thehospital.
The mother, who also needed med-ical attention owing to her opera-tion, left the baby on her bed and dis-appeared.
Abandoned baby reunited with family
Taking you home...The grandmother of a baby that was abandoned by her mothera day after giving birth to her at Dora Nginza Hospital took the baby home withher after she was located by social worker and children’s rights activist, PamelaRubushe, accompanied by PE Express Indaba. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
Rubushe sent out a media state-ment asking for help to locate themother on Friday morning. Hospitalauthorities had discovered at thatstage that the mother had registereda false name (Amanda Peter) and afalse address in Msengane Street,Zwide.
“We went to this address but no-body knew Amanda,” said Rubushe.But after more investigation andchecking the identity number sheprovided, they found out that thenumber belonged to a woman stay-ing in NU8 Motherwell.
PE Express Indaba accompaniedRubushe to the address. Here theyfound a woman who fit the descrip-tion provided by the nurses. Whenthe unsuspecting woman saw Ru-bushe she asked if there was any-thing wrong. She got suspicious andran away.
This woman’s mother (53), whoseidentity is withheld to protect thechild, was not at the house when herdaughter disappeared. She arriveda little later and told Rubushe sheand her husband did not know theirdaughter was pregnant.
“She is overweight so we did notknow she was pregnant,” said thevisibly distraught grandmother. Shethen went to the hospital to take thechild home.
According to the grandmother,her daughter has a 5-year old boy inGrade R. She cares about the boy andlooks after him well.
“I don’t know why she would dosuch a thing (abandoning the baby).Yes, we would chastise her as herparents, but there is no way we weregoing to disown her and her baby,”said the grandmother.
Rubushe reported the matter tothe police. “Abandoning a baby is acriminal offence. I want young wom-en who are having unwanted preg-nancies to realise that there are waysto ensure that their babies are placedin a loving home instead of just aban-doning the babies,” said Rubushe.
Robina Anne Kafuko from KwaDwesi has been chosen as one of the 10 finalists for the YOU Miss Teen 2012 pageant. See the full story on page 3.
Photo: SUPPLIED
BAY TEEN IN THE RUNNING FOR THE YOUMISS TEEN 2012 CROWN
2 INDABA NEWS•NUUS WEDNESDAY, 13 JUNE 2012NEWS/NUUS
Municipal mattersMunicipal matters
Usage in kwh Increase Value 2011/12 Value 2012/13 Monthly increase (R)350 0.00% R319.57 R319.57 R0.00500 5.80% R456.53 R483.05 R26.52600 8.10% R547.83 R592.05 R44.22658 11.00% R600.79 R666.87 R66.08800 16.40% R730.44 R850.05 R119.61900 19.10% R821.75 R979.05 R157.30
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Assistance to the poor domestic consumers
BETTIE GILIOMEE
ADDRESS the R7.8 million lost in elec-tricity theft monthly, cancel sponsor-ing of soccer teams and other non-es-
sential spending and replace non-core andnon-productive employees and political ap-pointments with critically needed staff.
These are among the conditions the DAare setting in order for them to support theproposed tariff hikes in the Nelson Man-dela Metropolitan Municipality’s DraftBudget.
The budget has to beapproved before June 30 asthe hikes will come into ef-fect on July 1.
According to the draftbudget that has been ta-bled, residents will have topay municipal increases ofdouble the inflation rate from July.
The proposed increases include 13% forsanitation, property rates and refuse remov-al, while electricity will increase by 11.03%.
According to Leon De Villiers, caucusleader of the DA, they as the official opposi-tion have no option but to accept the pro-posed increases as “the metro’s finances arein such a sorry state”.
“But we are only willing to accept it condi-tionally. The municipality is spending morethan it is bringing in. In the past years themetro has not succeeded in increasing itsrevenue and therefore the only option it hasis to cut costs,” said De Villiers.
One of the first conditions set by the DAis that the metro should address the theftof over R47 million in electricity(R7.8 million per month) over asix-month period from July 1 toDecember 31 last year.
“This huge loss was discoveredin February already and to datenothing has been done to ad-dress this. They expectrate-payers to pay morefor electricity but are not
doing anything to curb the huge losses,” saidDe Villiers.
Another condition the DA has set is thatnon-essential spending, such as the sponsor-ship of soccer teams, sporting events and fes-tivals, must be eliminated.
“How will the metro be able to explain toWalmer residents that they have only budg-eted R500 000 for the eradication of the buck-et system while they pay a team such as Mar-
itzburg United, which is sixth fromthe bottom of the log, R750 000per game that is played at theNelson Mandela Bay stadium,”
said De Villiers.According to De Villiers, apart
from R20 million budgeted inthe new budget to attract Ma-
ritzburg United to playhere, the metro has com-mitted R30 million to host
Opposition accepts budget– conditionally BETTIE GILIOMEE
THE Nelson Mandela Bay Metro Municipalitywill from next month implement the IBT (In-clining Block Tariffs) system in charging theirdomestic users for electricity.
This will result in people who use more elec-tricity paying more for a kWh-unit of electrici-ty.
According to municipal spokesperson, Ku-pido Baron, the IBT will be implemented fordomestic electricity consumers with both con-ventional and pre-payment meters as from 1July 2012.
Those who use only 350kWh permonth will pay the existing rate, while thoseusing around 658kWh per month will face an11% increase. Domestic consumers using 1 000units a month will see a 21.40% increase intheir electricity bill.
According to Baron, only 10% of domesticconsumers in the Metro are consuming on av-erage more than 660 kWh.
“It will be more beneficial for consumers topurchase their monthly consumption insteadof buying bulk electricity at a higher tariff,”said Baron.
The impact of the increase on IBT tariff is asfollows:
High increase for big domesticelectricity consumers
INTATHELI YE-INDABA
USODOLOPHU waseNelson Man-dela Bay uZanoxolo Wayileubonkalise ukukhonza uluntu
olungathathi-ntweni ngethubaenikizela ngesixa-mali esingangeR4 million kwimibutho yaseku-
hlaleni naleyo ingekho phantsikukarhulumente kule veki.
“Ndithatha eli thuba uku-nibulela njengamahlakani ethukulwakhiwo eniluqhuba kwi-inkalo ngeenkalo. Umsebenziwenu uyabonakala futhi uyan-comeka kuba singenako ukwenza
yonke into singurhulumentewaseKhaya,” okaWayile uxeleleabamenywa abangama 30 kwiho-lo yedolophu yaseBhayi.
Ukwakhumbuze abamenywaukuba esi sixeko sithiywe ngega-ma likaMongameli Nelson Man-dela wombutho i-ANC nowaba li-vula-ndlela kulonyulolwedemokhrasi kweli lizwe.
“Kumele ukuba sizame ukulin-ganisa oko kwenziwa leli qhawelamazwe ngamazwe,” wangezengelitshoyo.
Phakathi kwemibutho exham-lileyo kule Gran-in-Aid ka2011/2012 eyona izuze ngamandla
yi-Community Chest, ama R700000, iNational Sea Resque Insti-tute ama R150 000, i-AfricanScholars’ Fund, i-R100 000, Life-saving Eastern Cape (R75 000);Swartkops Conservancy (R75000); Eastern Cape Rugby Union(R75 000); Northen Areas FootballAssociation kwakunye neNelsonMandela Bay Netball Association(R75 000) lilinye.
Ikho neminye imibutho efanane-Al-Fidaa, Rape Crisis Centre,EC Philharmonic Orchestrakunye ne-SOS Children’s Village(PE) enikwe ama-R750 000 lilinye.Yona i-Association for Persons
with Disabilities (PE) neSouthEnd Museum zithiwe ntimfa nga-ma-R50 000 lilinye ngeli thuba i-Aurora Special Care Centre yonaizibambele ama-R40 000.
ISinethemba Children’s CareCentre (R75 000), PE Childline andFamily Centre (R40 000), Nicro(R30 000), Cerebral Palsy Associa-tion (EC) R30 000, Life-line PE(R25 000) ukanti iSt. Francis Hos-pice R35 000.
UCeba uJoy Seale onguSihlalowe-Grant-in-Aid uthe le mibuthoiphumelele kuba ibanike wonkeamaxwebhu alindelekileyo.
“Umhla wokuvalwa wangeziwe
ukusuka kowama 31 kuMatshiukuvulela eminye imibutho uku-ba ifake izicelo zonyaka-mali2012/2013,” utshilo okaSeale
esangeza. USihlalo weBudgetand Financial Planning uCebaBalu Naran ubulele abarhafibaseNelson Mandela Bay ngenkx-aso yabo kwingxowa-mali yedolo-phu nje ngokuba iGrant-in-Aidngo-kwasemthethweni isikelweukuba ibe yi-1,5% yemali eqokele-lweyo.
“Ukuhlawula kwenungokuthembeka kuyasincedisaukwenza amaphulo akumila
kunje,” wangeze ngelitshoyo.
UMasipala weNelson Mandela Bay usindleke imibutho yasekhaya
DURING the month of June the Municipalitywill be conductinga final series of publicmeet-ings on its 2012/13 Integrated DevelopmentPlan (IDP) and Budget. All residents are en-couraged to participate in this key planningand decision making process of the Municipal-ity, by attending any of the public meetingslisted below:
18 Juneat 6pm–GeorgeBothaSportsCentre18 June at 5.30pm – Babs Madlakane Com-
munity Hall
19 June 5.30pm – Motherwell NU2 Commu-nity Hall
19 June 5.30pm – Motherwell NU30 Commu-nity Hall
20 June at 5.30pm – Khyamnandi Communi-ty Hall
20 June at 6pm – Alanridge Community Hall21 June at 5.30pm – Veeplaas Community
Hall21 June at 6.30pm – Gelvandale Community
Hall.
IDP and Budget public participation meetings
Sanitation
Property rates
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Electricity
NCEBA DLADLA
UITENHAGEpoliceare looking for informationon the whereabouts of a man from Area 10 Gun-guluza in KwaNobuhle in connection with amurder case.
According to Uitenhage police spokespersonLt. Col. Priscilla Naidu the man allegedlystabbed Akhona Qusheka (23) also ofKwaNobuhle in the local tavern in the early
hours of Sunday morning.Reports say there was an altercation between
Qusheka and the suspect after the latter alleged-ly flirted with Qusheka’s girlfriend and upsetQusheka.Thesuspect left the tavernbutalleged-ly came back and stabbed the deceased severaltimes inhisbackandheadbeforerunningaway.
“Police are investigating a murder case andanyone who can assist the police to apprehendthe suspect should contact SAPS KwaNobuhleDetectives at 0 041 978 8800.
Help KwaNobuhle police apprehend murdersuspect
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the removal of politicalappointments and the re-placement of non-core and
non-productive employees.“We need more critical posts to be filled,
such as technical support positions in the ar-ea of service delivery, and to make sure thatpeople are employed where we criticallyneed them. We must support our infrastruc-ture, such as water and electricity,” said DeVilliers.
De Villiers said that non-productive staff,especially in the traffic department, must bemade productive or replaced.
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VUYANI Zonke was sleeping when he waswoken by petrol bombs being thrownagainst his home’s windows.
Zonke, a community worker involved inhousing issues in the area, told last week ofhis night of fear and terror when four petrolbombs were thrown at his lounge and kitchenwindows. Two of the petrol bombs landed out-side on the porch.
The attack on Zonke’s home, at house 11842in Chatty 12, on Thursday evening, is one ofmany in recent times in the Booysen ParkArea. This follows on an attack on Thursdayafternoon on ward councillor Mbongeni Mun-gane’s office at the Booysen Park CommunityHall where the office was burnt down.
Zonke’s personal assistant, Linda Gqama-ne, was assaulted in the incident and disgrunt-led residents in the area threatened to neck-lace her. A petrol bomb was also thrown atGqamane’s home on May 12, while two otherresidents’ homeswereburnt to the groundand
a third partially damaged.Mungane, councillor for ward 41 (Booysen
Park, Jacksonville and Timothy Valley), saidearlier that the riots were not about servicedelivery but rather about political strife.
Zonke further described the attack on hishome. When he entered his lounge, the cur-tains were ablaze and the flames had alreadyspread to the ceiling. “I tore down the curtainswhile my wife, Yoliswa, was getting water toput out the fire.
“My children, Achumile (5) and Sibabalwe(10), were severly traumatised and I had tophone my brother to fetch them as they weretoo scared to stay home,” said Zonke. After theincident he stayed awake the whole night infear that the culprits would return and someof his neighbours kept him company.
“My neighbour saw the group of about 20 pe-ople gather in front of my house. After they(the culprits) threw the petrol bombs they ranaway in different directions.
W-O Alwin Labans, police spokesman, saidthe police were monitoring the situation in thearea. “We will not withdraw from the area un-til the situation has stabilised”.
on 16 June was rotating countrywide because“it does not belong to Soweto.”
According to Majola, the June 16 celebra-tionswereheld inGautenglastyear,while theywere held in Mpumalanga and the NorthernCapeProvince respectively in theprevious twoyears. He said the Eastern Cape indicated thattheywantedtheeventtobeheldinNelsonMan-dela Bay this year. The National Youth Devel-opmentAgency (NYDA)will also beplayinganactive role during these celebrations, accord-ing to Majola.
This year’s theme for National Youth Day is“Working Together We Can Do More to BuildInfrastructure and Fight Youth Unemploy-ment, Poverty and Inequality.” This yearmarks the 36th anniversary of the 1976 upris-ings, and takes place within the context of thethird anniversary of the establishment of theNYDAaimedatcreatingandpromotingcoordi-nation in youth development matters.
EC to hold Youth Day Celebrations
for their favouriteandbasedonthevoting, 20 final-ists were chosen to go further.
As to why she thought she should win the titleshe said, “I am a very motivated and focused per-son and it will give me a platform to reach out toteenagers that are struggling with everyday lifeproblems such as low self-esteem, bullying, peerpressure, etc. Itwill helpme to reachout to charityorganisations and accomplish the things that Iwant to do.”
She lives by the saying “If you don’t hope, youwill never find out what’s beyond your hopes”.“Thatmakesmewantto takerisksandIwould liketo encourage teenagers to take a risk and not bescared todowhat they love todo.”Other thanmod-elling she loves reading. “I am a book worm, butI also play hockey and love to hang out with myfriends. I am a normal girl.”
Kafuko wants to pursue a career as either aquantity surveyor or a dermatologist once she hascompleted school. During her free time she volun-teers at Isithembiso Children’s Home. “The chil-dren have taught me to live life to the fullest, nomatter what and not to take things for granted.”
Bay teen in running for YOU Miss Teen crownTINNEKE GOEDHALS
ROBINA Anne Kafuko from KwaDwesi has beenchosen as one of the 10 finalists for the YOU MissTeen 2012 pageant.
The nationwide search for the girl between theage of 14 and 18 who is talented, actively involvedin the community, passionate about being SouthAfrican,aswellasgreat looking, iswell into its sec-ond last stage, before the crowning.
Kafuko, a grade 10 student from Pearson HighSchool,wasecstaticwhensheheardshehadpulledthrough to the finals. “I never expected it, becausethere were so many entrants including my model-ling friends fromExtremeModels,”shesaid. Itwasherteacher fromExtremeModels thatgavehertheheadstart toenter.“Aftershetoldusaboutthecom-petition, I bought the magazine and thought ‘whynot enter?’. This would be an amazing opportunityfor me.”
She entered the competition by writing a 250wordessayonwhyshe thought she shouldwin theYOU Miss Teen title. The public then had to vote
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Theplannedvisit to themetrobyStatePresi-dent Zuma was confirmed by Director of Com-munications in the Office of the Presidency,Bongani Majola.
ThePresidentwillbeaccompaniedbyMinis-ter in the Presidency Collins Chabane, EasternCape Premier Noxolo Kiviet and NationalYouth Development Agency (NYDA) CEO Ste-ven Ngubeni.
“President Zuma will be addressing theYouth Day Celebration as part of a NationalProgramme that is held countrywide, said Ma-jola. He added that the commemoration of theroleplayedby theyoungpeople of SouthAfrica
Vuyani Zonke of Chatty 12 inBooysen Park shows a pieceof a broken bottle that wasused to make a petrol bomb.About four petrol bombs werethrown at his house. He wokeup in time to put out the bla-ze. Photo: DEON FERREIRA
‘Petrol bombs are not about‘Petrol bombs are not aboutservice delivery’service delivery’
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NELSON Mandela Bayschools’ June exams arerunning smoothly andlearners are upbeatabout good results de-spite concerns over thepossibility of the SouthAfrican DemocraticTeachers Union(SADTU) in the East-ern Cape finally re-sorting to industrialaction following thefailure to come to anagreement with theDepartment of Educa-tion to rehire tempo-rary teachers whosejobs were terminatedlast year.
A concession was made lastmonth for about 4 000 temporaryteachers to go back to schools,but only 1 200 got their jobsback. The rest, it is understood,will not be going to the remote ar-eas of the province where the de-partment is said to be directingthem.
Umhlobo Wenene FM News re-ported on Monday morning thatSadtu said they were going todown tools in their demand forthe re-employment of the tempo-rary teachers - without redeploy-ing them to areas without infra-structure.
Meanwhile, Nelson MandelaBay learners who PE Express In-daba talked to, are upbeat abouttheir exams running smoothlyand about obtaining good results.
“We have already writtenMaths, Physical Science, Biologyand IsiXhosa,” said SakhisizweHigh School matriculant, BabaloManga. Manga said they were do-ing well and hoping to pass the ex-ams to prepare their way for a life
as students at tertiary level.His fellow-learner Aphelele
Mlisa who wants to become a Bio-Engineer agreed: “With fewLearning Areas left we believe wehave done enough to pass the ex-ams and say to university life -here we come.”
The duo thanked their teachersfor “their sacrifice and makingsure that we get the best teachingand support system.”
Sakhisizwe High School matrics Aphelele Mlisa (left) and Babalo Manga arepositive about their midterm results. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
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Seated in the middle is principal Nosizwe Telejane, (standing left) is Ms Pinky Mtsiand right Ms Nomalinge Makiva with their Perseverance Crèche children from KwaDwesi in Port Elizabeth during a visit to the Boardwalk. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
School exams going well in PESchool exams going well in PE
THIS holiday, the Nel-son Mandela Metro-politanArtMuseumisoffering everyone thechance to turn oldclothing into a funkynew range for theirwardrobe.
With a few coloursand a suitable brush,fabric painting cangive one’s wardrobeand home a brand-new look. It enablesone to create uniqueclothes and also bringlife to plain curtains,cushioncovers and ta-ble cloths.
The workshop willstart with a tour of theexhibitions on show,whichwillhelppartic-ipants to get their cre-ative juices flowing.
They will then pro-ceed on to painting auniquedesignontheirchosen piece of fabric.
Workshop dates:. 25, 27 and 28 June
(Ages 7 – 13). 11 and 12 July
(Ages14yearsandold-er)
All workshops willtakeplace from9amto12pm. The cost is R30and all paints andbrushes and light re-freshments will beprovided. Partici-pants are to bring anyt-shirt, cushion cover,table cloth (not largerthan 1m²), fabric shoeorfabricitem(prefera-bly white) that theywould like to paint on.
Fifteenparticipantscan be accommodatedper workshop sophone the Art Muse-um on 041 506 2000 tomake a booking for amorning of fun. Bur-saries are available,on request, for suita-ble applicants.
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“There are many amazing old-er persons out there who are doing greatthings in their communities and not beingrecognized for it. Since I have sent out thenomination form I have heard of people overthe age of 70 who are still so very active thatI cannot wait to meet these wonderful peo-ple,” said Krauspe.
Nominees must be at least 70 years of ageon 30 September 2012. Retired politiciansand vice-regal officers will be considered forwork undertaken in addition to their officialduties. Nominations close on 30 June 2012.
For more info, contact Krauspe at0 041 503 4400 or 0 083 263 3200.
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THE Golden Oldies Fundraising Club hasjoined forces with the Algoa Bay Council forthe Aged, to arrange and host the first-everSenior Citizen of the Year awards during2012.
In keeping with the main objective of Al-goa Bay Council for the Aged, which is topromote active ageing, nominees must be 70years or older and still be active in their re-spective communities. These are senior citi-zens who make a difference in the lives ofothers and who go above and beyond in allspheres in their communities.
According to Juanita Krauspe, one of theorganisers, the main objective of Senior Cit-izen of the year is to honour older persons
for the active rolethey still play intheir communi-ties.
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THE chilly winter set in properly duringthe past weekend, and Algoa FM’sWoolly Winter drive this week is just intime to ensure that the less fortunateare kept warm this winter.
“Held for the 15th year in succession, Al-goa FM’s Winter Woolly Week Campaign,started in earnest this past Monday, June11 and will continue until Friday this weekto fulfil its mission of giving love andwarmth to the needy,” said Algoa FM Pub-lic Relations and Communications Manag-er Jennilee Peremore.
With the demand growing every year,Peremore said, Algoa FM’s partnershipwith Community Chest has been joined byCaltex, GMSA, Finro, Jumbo and Nampakas sponsors.
“Getting through the day is an uphill bat-tle for so many people in the metro. AlgoaFM’s listeners help the Community Chestto provide scarves, gloves, hats and jerseys
to the poor, abusedand disabled of ourprovince,” said ColetteTheron, CommunityChest PRO.
Algoa FMpresenter RoyWilliams, whostarted the WinterWoolly Project 15years ago, was also overjoyed by peo-ple’s response in support of this good cause.
“It never ceases to amaze me how gener-ous and caring the people of the EasternCape are,” said Williams.
Peremore said collection boxes donatedby Nampak for blankets and warm clothingwill be placed at all Caltex garages in theNelson Mandela Bay metro, the Algoa FMstudio at the Boardwalk, GMSA dealers andat the Community Chest office at 35 ClydeStreet, Central, Port Elizabeth.
Algoa FM presenters will also be goingout to collect donations. Money collectedwill go towards Community Chest’s Feed-ing Programme for the poor in the metro.
Caught by our camera during the Algoa FM Winter Woolly Week Campaign are from left, BeullaLumkwana, EC Community Chest CEO, Wayne Hart (Algoa FM presenter), Thuli Mtila (Algoa FMHR and CSI rep) and Roy Williams (Algoa FM presenter and Project initiator). Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
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MBONISELO and Zanoxolo Pri-mary Schools are the 2012 SpurMasidlale Soccer League Champi-ons. The duo were crowned at theNU2 stadium in Motherwell lastWednesday after leading the packin the grand finale of the boys andgirls competitions that has beenplayed since the launch of the
programme in February.
The winners were awarded goldmedals and will have an opportunityto be the mascots during one of thePremier Soccer League (PSL)matches to be played at the NelsonMandela Bay stadium in the nextseason.
“Not only that, they will also getVIP treatment when they havelunch at a local Spur on the day of
the match,” said Daniel Serman ofInteractive Sport, the company thatorganised this national event in con-junction with Spur.
“I want to congratulate the win-ners. This is the culmination of anintense league competition by localboys and girls since February,” saidSerman.
South African Schools FootballAssociation (SAFSA) Local Chair-person Siphiwe Mtshingila thanked
the teachers for their commitmentin support of their children duringthe course of the tournament.
“We are also happy to hear fromthe sponsors that the competitionwill continue next season. Thosewho did not win must go home andprepare for a much better and im-proved competition next season,”said Mtshingila.
The Spur Masidlale Soccer pro-gramme is recognised as one of the
leading youth soccer developmentinitiatives in the country today, ac-cording to Banyana Banyana formerplayer and the programme’s Ambas-sador Desiree Ellis.
Since launched in 2005 with 12coaching clinics, the Spur-grownprogramme has touched the lives of30 000 children. It has been in Gau-teng, Sandton, in Soweto, in CapeTown, Durban and this year in PortElizabeth.
Spur Masidlale Soccer League Champions crowned in PESpur Masidlale Soccer Development Programme 2012 Winners in Girls Section Zanoxolo with Interactive Sports Daniel Serman (far left) and former Bafana Bafana striker Patrick Mayo during the crowningat NU2 Stadium, Motherwell last week. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
Spur Masidlale Soccer Development Programme Winners Boys Section, Mboniselo with Interactive Sport’sDaniel Serman (far left), coach Sidwell Telela and far right former Bafana Bafana striker Patrick Mayoat the NU2 Stadium in Motherwell last Wednesday. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
SELBY MADIKANE
HUNDREDS of school children con-verged at Sisa Dukashe Stadium towatch SASFA Eastern Cape Danoneu/12 regional teams in action onJune 2.
The teams which representedtheir regions across the province ofthe Eastern Cape were: BarkervilleJSS (Alfred Nzo) Carly JSS (Ama-thole), Bongweni PS (Cacadu), Nta-belanga PS (Chris Hani), Imbasa PS(Nelson Mandela Bay), Nkunzimbi-ni JSS (OR Tambo) and MarupingPS (Joe Gqabi).
The teams were divided intogroups, with the winners of each
group taking on each other in the fi-nals. Nkunzimbini will representthe province in the national elimi-nations at Eldorado Park (GautengProvince) on June 23 after beatingNtabelanga 2-1.
The full results of the tourna-ment:
Imbasa 0-1 NkunzimbiniBarkerville 1-0 NtabelangaBongweni 1(2)-1(3) Carly (penal-
ties taken)Imbasa 0(7)-0(6) Barkerville (pen-
alties taken)Nkunzimbini 2-1 NtabelangaCarley 1-0 MarupingNtabelanga 1-0 ImbasaBarkerville 1-3 NkunzimbiniMaruping 0-1 Bongweni
SASFA Eastern CapeDanone u/12 score update
Imbasa Primary u/12 team with their coach Mbeko Solo.Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
THE Motherwell Football Associa-tion (MOFA) junior league teamstook on each other at the Communi-ty Motherwell NU 8 Fields on June2 and 3.
The full weekend results are:
U/12 section:Tomorrow Stars 2-1 FC AngelsYoung Killers 2-1 Shining StarsYoung Madrid 1-0 ValenciaShowville 1-4 Ikamva MoversSUBS 0-3 Young RomansYoung Tigers 1-1 Highland SpursCrystal Palace 2-0 Tottenham
SpursYoung Swallows 3-1 Young Kill-
ers
U/13 section:Ikamva Movers 2-2 Young IdeasValencia 1-0 Young IdeasYoung Romans 0-2 Tomorrow
StarsReal Aces 4-1 Lion StarsShowville 3-1 Young TigersHighland Spurs 2-0 LiverpoolReal Strikers 8-0 SUBSFC Angels 1-6 Young Ideas
U/15 Section:Real Strikers 0-2 Young RomansYoung Ideas 2-2 Young MadridValencia 2-0 Camper United
MOFA junior league results
Seen here are the u/15 Young Romans team who beat Real Strikers 20.Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
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Other ZAFA Premier League re-sults:
Golden Brothers 2-1 XI AngelsContinental Express 2-3 Brazil
BrothersZamazama 2-4 SantosLeeds United 3-1 PowerladsUnited Comrades w/o -0 Peace
LoversHappy Stars 0 –w/o BUBSYoung Neighbours 1-9 Seven Unit-
edZAFA First Division results:Moonlight City 0 - w/o Island CityBlack Eagles 2-2 Real StrikersDynamos 3-2 XI MastersFast XI 0-1 City All StarsMazeppa 1-2 Ghetto XIFord Pirates 0-w/o PE Demonstra-
torsBurning Flames 1-3 JuventusNUBS 1-Vutha Celtics.
ZAFA Premier League winners Ghetto Eleven. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
GOLDEN Heroes proved that theywere the real heroes when they wonboth games they played in the WAFAMarina Sea Salt Premier League atWalmer High School fields.
In their first clash Heroes emergedas winners when they beat BrazilUnited, the Samba Boys, 2-1 while intheir second game they humiliated
Seaview United by a comprehensivevictory of 8-0.
On the other side the of the log,leaders Airportvalley United collect-ed four points when they beat Wal-mer Stars 5-1 and drew 1-1 with Ma-bayibone Strikers.
Other results:Moscow FC 1-4 Teenagers FCSeaview United 2-1 Walmer StarsGhetto Stars 2-2 Young CosmosPeace United 2-2 African Aces.
SELBY MADIKANE
Amaqela ajonge ukudlala kwi NewBrighton Football Association [NEBFA]Premier aye azibonakalisa ngokubethaamaqela adibene nawo kwi league kaFirstDivisionkulempelaveki siyishiyi-leyo.
Abaxhasi bebhola ekhatywayo kumabalaaseNewBrightonOvalbaboneusizi
xa iCity Lads ibisonzakalise iCity Strik-ers ngo 4-1. Kanti komnye umdlalo iCityDefenders yohluthwe I PE Sundownsngemula yamanqaku amahlanu kwel-inye [5-1]. IFriendlyCitynebizwangega-ma Abahlobo khange ihleke nanye intoehlekisayo xa izibethela iBlack Starsngamanqaku amabini eqandeni. Beku-qhawuke ujingi bedlala abantwana xaiBold Tigers iphumelela ngamanqakuasondeleleyo angu 3-2 kwi PE United.
SELBY MADIKANE
THE fans of Young Brothers known asKubo had to swallow a bitter pill follow-ing their side’s 0-11 dismal performanceagainst Swartkops United during theZWIFAMarinaSeaSaltPremierLeagueclash at Zwide Celtics grounds on June3.
Strikers United also rubbed salt intothe wounds of Kubo when they drubbedthem 4-1.
YoungStarscollectedthreemaximumpoints from their neighbors Soweto An-gels when they beat them 4-2.
MajorChiefsbeatLittleBirds2-1whileMorningStarspunishedGoldenAcesby2-0.
Other ZWIFA Marina Sea Salt Pre-mier League results:
Kuyasa United Brothers 2-0 MajorChiefs
Zwide Celtics 4-2 Little BirdsGal City 2-3 Real CrusadersUmanyanoStars3-2SwartkopsUnitedStrikers United 4-3 Young StarsSoweto Angels 0-5 Young RomansMorning Stars 2-0 Kuyasa United
BrothersReal Crusaders 4-3 Golden AcesZwide Celtics 2-1 Umanyano Stars.
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Kubo delivers dismal performance
NCEBA DLADLA
BAY STARS FC continued with their100% unbeaten home record whenthey thrashed a game Mthatha BucksFC 3-0 at the Gelvandale Stadium inthe last game of the Vodacom Leagueon Saturday.
Goals from Farouk Abrahams (8minutes), Wade Jooste (38th minutein the first half) and another onefrom Abrahams (58th) in the secondhalf took the game away from the vis-itors who were not overawed at all by
the home team.Starswere called todefend tight es-
pecially in the second half as theBucks strikers forged ahead.
“It was a good win. A good teamperformance. I am happy for myplayers,” said coach Graham Harri-son.
The team finished second on thelog with 61 points and only threepoints behind leaders FC Tornadowho will be competing in the EasternCape play-offs of the National FirstDivision.
“We can be especially proud of our
achievements if you bear in mindthat this is our first season as a clubafter being established in Septemberlast year and we already managed toget established clubs to take note ofthe new kid on the block,” said BayStars Managing Director Tony Love-grove.
According to Lovegrove, his ener-getic side is still committed to the ul-timate dream of having a PremierSoccer League participation and toensure the longevity of the initia-tives for the Nelson Mandela Bay sta-dium.
Bay Stars FC 100% home victory
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“NOT all is lost, we’ll surely comeback and win the league next sea-son,” said Vodacom League outfitBay Stars Football Club coachGraham Harrison.
Nelson Mandela Bay is pinningits hopes on Bay Stars FC to oneday play in the elite ProfessionalSoccer League. But for now, thestars remain the serious title con-tenders in the semi-professionalsoccer league.
Harrison commended his sidewho were assembled only in Sep-tember last year but managed to
come second on the log. Even thoughthey did not win the league and geta berth in the promotional play-offsto the National First Division, he washappy about what they were able toachieve “in the new territory,” hesaid.
“It wouldn’t be fair to single outany one player. I think they playedwell as a team with each making acontribution,” said Harrison.
But a big one up, according to Har-rison, must go to the owners, CEO MrYusuf Adams and Mr Tony Love-grove, the team’s Managing Director- for their vision for the club.
Harrison thanked “my TechnicalManager” Mark Tommy for his tire-
less efforts in ensuring that theteam was technically sound. Thesame, he said, goes to his assist-ants Wayne Iveson and SiyaGwambi as well as Team managerNick Myataza and fitness coachSharon Jessop.
“Last but not least, my players.I want to thank them for a job welldone. We might not have won theleague but we’ll surely come backand do it next season. We’velearnt our lessons and will showit next time,” said Harrison add-ing, that they would also take thistime off to “assess and evaluate”to see if there were changes need-ed and improvements to be made.
Bay Stars FC coach GrahamHarrison upbeat for next season
SELBY MADIKANE
FOOTBALL fans should notmiss out on watching theSouth African Football As-sociation Nelson Mandela
Bay(SAFANMB)MayoralCupspec-tacular finals between Blackpooland Shining Stars at a venue that
will be announced later this month.
Blackpool, however, managed toeliminate the high riding Real City by2-1 in their semi-finals while ShiningStarsearnedahard-foughtvictoryof4-2on penalties after a full-time tie of 0-0when they were up against ReallyRangers.
In the ladies’ section Manchester
Babes came behind from 1-0 to equalize1-1 late in the secondhalf and theyoust-ed the gutsy City Lads 4-2 on penaltiesin their semi-finals. Continental Ex-press edged out Mustangs 2-1 in thesemi-finals. In the Legends sectionKuyga trailed 2-0 to Sparks in the firstsemi-finals and New Brighton beatFairviewRovers4-3onpenalties follow-ing the full-time of 1-1.
A Rangers forward is chased by a Stars defender during their match as part of the South African Football Association NelsonMandela Bay (SAFA NMB) Mayoral Cup. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
Stars through to finals withBlackpool
SELBY MADIKANE
THE right moment ultimately ar-rived when Ghetto Eleven clinchedZakhele Football Association (ZA-FA) Premier League’s prestige tro-phy after they narrowly edged outDynamos 3-2 at Wolfson Stadium onJune 2.
Their outstanding performancespeaks volumes, as Ghetto Elevencollected 78 points from 30 outingsopening a very wide berth of 13points ahead of their runners-upUnited Comrades.
On the other hand, it was con-firmed that two of the strugglingteams, Peace Lovers and Power-lads, were relegated to ZAFA FirstDivision following their poor per-formances.
Ghetto XI took the honours in the ZAFA Premier League
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