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THE move by NelsonMandela Bay Munici-pality to relieve theplight of backyardshack dwellers has
been welcomed as good news byboth the house owners and back-yard shack dwellers.
Speaking about the registrationdrive of backyard shack dwellers atBabs Madlakane Community Hallin KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage recent-ly, Executive mayor Zanoxolo Way-ile urged residents to open theirdoors to the field workers as soon asthey come to visit them from earlyNovember.He said they must give them fac-
tual and credible information in or-der to ensure that the exercise wasworthwhile.The mayor also announced the
municipality’s pursuance of level 3accreditation for housing delivery.Explaining, he said thiswouldmeanthat national funding allocated forhousing deliverywould no longer bereceived via the Provincial HumanSettlements Department.“Our field workers will be given
necessary tools to get the job done,but we will need the participation ofthe residents to work with them.Give them your assistance so thatwe can close that gap for corruptionand criminal elements in the roll-out of this project,” saidmayorWay-ile.A backyard shack dweller
Phumeza Cunjwayo (27) of Khayelit-sha in Uitenhagewho stayswith hersister said shewas happy to hear thenews.“Living in the shack without wa-
ter and electricity is not good. Wewelcome the news,” said Cunjwayo.An RDP house owner Nomzi Jam-
jam (54), a mother of three sons saidwhen they became young men histhree sons wanted their own spacesand had to build a shack at the back
for each one of them.“The RDPhouse became too small
for all of us. But still,it would begood news for government to buildhouses for my sons,” said Jamjam.Mbulelo Sityata also welcomed
the news of the project to addresshousing needs.“Although it has taken time we
are happy that something is startingto happen. We hope that the munici-pality can move quickly to build us
houses in which we can raise ourchildren,” said Sityata.Another backyard shack dweller
Nontobeko Jonas of KwaNobuhlesaid staying in someone else’s yardtakes away your rights and dignity.“You can’t even do a traditional
ceremony because it is someoneelse’s property. I ampleased that themunicipalitywill be approaching usfor our information for the purposeof building us houses,’ said Jonas.
ABOVE: Phumeza Cunjwayo (27) whostays in a shack wants a house of herown. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
Some of Khayelitsha houses with backyard shack dwellers. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
Owners and backyard dwellerswelcome the counting process
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THE Interdenominational Afri-can Ministries’ Association ofSouthern Africa (IDAMASA) haswished Eastern Capematrics wellon their final examinations thatstarted on Monday.
These church leaders also notedthepoor state of education in themet-ro and province which, if not ad-dressed, will likely put the future ofthe present generation in jeopardy.They are calling for an urgent over-haul.
“We’d like to wish all our matricstudents well in their final examina-tions,” said IDAMASA presidentBishop Sandile Jika last week. Hesaid he believes the 60% pass ratebandied about in the province is anattainable reality despite the prob-lems in education.
EasternCape last yearhad the low-est pass rate in the country with
48.1%. About 41 metro schools gotless than the 50% pass rate.
According to Bishop Jika, his of-fice has been engaged with NelsonMandelaBay education stakeholdersto find a lasting solution to the prob-lems bedevilling education.
IDAMASA was involved in thelaunch of a quality learning andteaching programme by the Depart-ment of education in the metro.
The programme called for teach-ers to be at school, on time and teach-ing.
The chronic absenteeism of teach-ers who take unending leave, teach-ers not attending class and learnersshowing ill discipline and lack of en-thusiasm for education were notedas needing urgent attention.
“These problems will have to besorted out if the future of the presentgeneration is to be taken into cogni-sance,” said Bishop Jika.
Jika added that theyalsohadmeet-ings with ANC MP, the HonourableBen Fihla to examine education in
the metro and diagnose the prob-lems.
He added: “We acted, because wecare! The church cannot be quietwhen the future of our children islooking dim.”
IDAMASA Executive memberReverend Fumanekile Ncula saidthey will soon have consultativemeetings with the School GoverningBodies (SGBs) and teacher unionsSadtu and Naptosa to ensure thatthey were on the same page with re-gards to what needed to be done tooverhaul the sad situation local edu-cation found itself in.
He further said his association hasadvised its membership to adoptschools in their areas to work withand instill the right ethos and valuesin education.
“Churches were used as centres oflearning and teaching when therewere no schools in the past. There-fore it is incumbent upon us, as reli-gious leaders, to act when there is aneed, like now.” said Rev. Ncula.
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KUSASELE iveki kuphele in-yanga ka-Okthobha, iBhayialigqithisanga nje amaqondoalo emvula ezimbalini kwin-gingqi eyaziwa ngesoloko ithetixi bubumanzi, koko ikwagqi-thise amaqondo emvula edlulaunyaka ka1955, neyaqala uku-shicelelwa kwisikhululo seen-qwelo-moya.
UGarth Sampson weziko i-South African Weather Servic-es, nowaziwa njengengqangayemozulu, uthe isizathu sokubalo nyaka aziwe njengonyaka on-gena zandyondyo kukuba nang-ona iBhayi belisoloko libanazoiimvulakazi, asizange sibonweisiganeko esifana neso somhlaka-1 Septemba 1968.
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Church leaders call for bettereducation of future leaders
IDAMASA president Bishop Sandile Jika (right) and Executive member Rev. Fumanekile Ncula are seen in front of their officesin Grattan Street, New Brighton, Port Elizabeth last week. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
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NELSONMandela BayMunicipalityhas appointed Absa Capital, the cor-porate and investment division ofAbsa Banking Ltd as its primarybanker for the next five years.
This was announced during thesigningof thememorandumbetweentheMunicipality, represented by act-ing Municipal Manager Themba Ha-ni and Portfolio Chairperson forBudget and Treasury Cllr BaluNaran, with Absa’s representativesAnand Naidoo (Managing Principal)and Jules Shefer (Associate Princi-pal) at Absa Bank in Newton Park,Port Elizabeth last Thursday.
Cllr Naran represented and spokeon behalf of the Executive mayorZanoxolo Wayile who could not at-tend owing to other pressingmunici-pal matters.
According to Cllr Naran, the ap-pointment of Absa Bank is going tobenefit local residents as it will helpthe metro in its attempts to achieveits economic development goals.
The Municipal Finance Manage-ment Act (MFMA), demands that the
municipality deals with a bankinginstitution that provides the best val-ue for money. Naran added that thepartnership with Absa was indica-tive of the consumer-orientatedagenda.
The change, which is the result ofopen and transparent tendering andprocurement processes, will be in ef-fect from 1 November, said CllrNaran adding that residents whohave been paying municipal ac-counts at Standard Bank, must nowpay their municipal accounts at anyAbsa branchanduse theirmunicipalaccount number as a reference.
Absa’s Anand Naidoo thanked themunicipality for showing confidencein Absa Bank and promised to con-tinue with their CSI initiatives thatbenefit individuals and institutionsof the metro.
“Winning this tender gives us anopportunity to strengthen our part-nership with various key local, pro-vincial and national governmentstructures, said Head of CorporateBanking Temi Ofong.
Residents who pay their accountsvia the internet are urged to amendtheir beneficiary details.
Municipality nowbankswithAbsa
THEPEExpress Indabahas receivednumerous calls from readers aboutthe new electricity tariffs since theNelson Mandela Bay Metro Munici-pality implemented on July 1 the In-clining Block Tariffs (IBT) system incharging their domestic users forelectricity.
The PE Express Indaba obtainedthe following information regardingthe new electricity tariffs from aWard 7 DA Newsletter.
How is the purchase of electricity calcu-lated?
The purchase of electricity is cal-culated each month. At the begin-ning of a new month the processstarts from zero again.
) Block 1: 0 – 350 kWh will becharged at R1.0409 (VAT included)
per kWh.) Block 2: 351 – 600 kWh will be
charged at R1.2426 (VAT included)per kWh.
) Block 3: 600 kWh and up will becharged at R1.4706 (VAT included)per kWh
Will I save money if I buy bulk in amonth?
Purchase only what you need permonth as the tariff/charge is calcu-lated on your monthly usage/pur-chase. On the first day of the monthyou start at the tariff as indicated inblock 1.
Purchase enough to last themonthto ensure that you don’t end up pay-ing a higher tariff (for example Block3) for the month.
Should you require to purchaseclose to the end of the month, pur-
chase only enough for the remainingperiod of the month.
What can I do to reduce my monthly us-age?
) Ensure your geyser is opera-tional only when needed and set thethermostat to 60°C.
) Use energy saving bulbs only.Where down lighters are required,use LED down lighters only.
) Limit the lights used at night toilluminate your property.
) Switchoff all appliances, includ-ing your computer when not in use.
) If you have a swimming pool, re-duce the on-cycle time. Consult yourpool specialist for advice.
) Consider solar power wherepossible.
) Consider switching to gas appli-ances such as a gas stove, heater, etc.
Clarification on charging of electricity in theMetro NCEBA DLADLA
THE Police inMotherwell arelooking for infor-mation on thewhereabouts ofThulaniMadolo of56 Mbaza Street,NU 10 Mother-well, Port Eliza-beth who left hishome on Monday15Octoberandhassince disappearedwithout a trace.
According topolice spokesper-son Warrant Du-mile Gwavu, Ma-dolo, who was suspected to be un-der the influence of alcohol at thetimeofhisdisappearance,wokeup
and left the house without tellinganyone where he was going.
Police suspectthat he also tookwith him a 9mmpistol and drovehis 4x4 bakkiewith the registra-tion BRP 456 EC.
The family hasalready checkedwith places wherehe possibly couldhave gone to, butto no avail.
Anyonewith in-formation aboutThulani’s wherea-bouts, shouldplease contact De-tective Lieutenant
Colonel Smidt of Motherwell De-tectives at 0 041 405 6524 or 082 4418121.
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Thulani Madolo is.Photo: SUPPLIED
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POLICE in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage andKamesh have raised concerns regarding thesudden increase in vehicle crimes in theirrespective policing precincts.
“It appears that in KwaNobuhle andKamesh, vehicle owners are getting hi-jacked in their driveways at home,” said po-lice spokesperson Lt Col Priscilla Naidu.
Reports regarding the modus operandi ofhijackers indicated that suspects, usually 3to 4 men, will knock on the door of a houseandwhen it is opened, they rush inbrandish-ing firearms.Occupants areheldat gunpointand only the vehicle keys are taken.“Volkswagen vehicles, especially Polo’s aremostly targeted.”
Vehicle owners and drivers are urged totake note of their surroundings. If you arereturning home late at night, circle and scantheareaquickly for anysuspiciousvehicle/sparked near your house. Keep an eye openfor suspicious looking person/s lingeringoutside.
“If you are not trusting the situation rath-er drive away and report your suspicions tothe police.
“Also do not open your doors at home toanyone, especially late at night.Manypeoplewatch television between 18:00 and 20:00 andmost of the times, the doors are closed butnot locked.”
Never leave valuable items in your vehi-cle and park your vehicle as close as possibleto the house or in the garage. Lock the vehi-cle and activate the alarm, even if you leavethe vehicle for a short period!
“When activating the alarm, physicallyinspect to see that the doors have beenlockedas thieves areusing remotes todeacti-vate alarms. When you activate the alarm,the thief immediately presses another re-mote and unlocks the vehicle.
“This trend is in operation at parking are-as of shopping centres inUitenhage,” said LtCol Naidu.
Police appeal to the public to take the nec-essary precautions in safeguarding theirpossessions and assist them by being proac-tive and alert.
Concern over vehicle theft inKwaNobuhle, Kamesh
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LOCAL communities are getting the ben-efits of the Community Works Pro-gramme (CWP) which is government’s in-novative programme for job creation andpoverty alleviation through the creationof a job safety net.
Organised from theWards and communityforums the CWP gives unemployed resi-dents, especially the youth, an opportunityto get working experience and the skillsneeded in the job market. They receive a sti-pend from government.
The programme, linkedwith service deliv-ery initiatives aimed at improving local com-munities, is taking place all over NelsonMandela Bay; and it is supported by theExec-utive Mayor Zanoxolo Wayile.
“We do community work that includes fix-ing potholes and cleaning the streets and theenvironment. We also do gardening, paint-
ing and renovation of schools, as well asplumbing and installation of amenities andplaygrounds for crèches,” said NombuleloAfrica, a CWP Supervisor for the Ward 36Group, known as KwaDwesi 1, in Port Eliza-beth.
“The only thing we don’t do is put on tar.That’s the duty of the municipality,” ex-plained CWP member Mzamo Daweti.
The group of 25 has been cleaning eMafiniSenior Primary School in KwaDwesi andrenovating the school’s library. And sincethey started more than a week ago, a big dif-ference can already be seen in the school.
“We also assist bed-ridden patients in get-ting home-based care,” saidNtomboxoloMli-tyana. They work eight days per month butare able to offer their services even morewhen required to do so; especially for morepay,’ quipped Africa.
“Those who want our services, must knowthatwe are only a phone-call away,” she said.
For enquiries people can contact Nom-bulelo Africa at: 0073 0388 308.
CommunityWorksProgrammes’ membersempower themselves whilehelping the community
Members of the KwaDwesi 1 Ward 36 CWP during break at eMafini Senior Primary School last week.Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
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EVERY attempt must be made toensure that young people of SouthAfricaread.Reading isknowledgeand knowledge is power.
This was said by NU9 LibraryHead Mariana Terblanche duringthe Motherwell Interschools Read-
ing Challenge last Wednesday.Terblanche pitted six Motherwell
High Schools in the challenge to readisiXhosa and English setwork for agroup discussion.The competitionwas tough but the
exercise brought excitement andfun.“We want these learners to read
andhave fun. It is exciting to see chil-dren learning and also having fun.
the challenge was to change that.The plan according to Terblanche
is to move away from the thinkingthat reading is only for a certaingroup of people at a particular timeand only for academic purposes.“It’s true reading is not only good
for academic purposes. It is also forfun. It helps improve self-expressionand the confidence of the speaker,”said Fumis’ukoma Primary School
teacher Kholeka Tshela-Mtwetwa.“I encourage my pupils to read be-
cause if you are a reader, nothingwill pass you by,” said Tshela-Mtet-wa.Ncedo High School bagged the
Floating Trophy for their IsiXhosasetwork: UDingezweni by PT Mtuzewhile Ndyebo High School grabbedthe floating trophy for the Englishbook: Call me a Woman.
Calling the youth of metro to read for knowledgeknowledge, powerpower
These are some of the winners of the Motherwell Interschools Challenge at the Motherwell Library. Sitting in front are aLibrarian, left, and a debate coordinator. Photos: NCEBA DLADLA
Ndybo HighSchool teach-er Vuyiswa Dy-ani (secondfrom left) dis-plays their tro-phy with win-ners from left,Thobeka Pet-se, Thembaka-zi Ntoni and Si-nethemba Mo-yikwa.
Ncedo High School winners from left, Phumza Mama, Uviwe Voyi, Sharmin Witbooiand Inga Bodlani. Photo: NCEBA DLADLA
That’s the purpose of this exercise,”said Terblanche adding that they en-courage reading of text-books, set-work (literature), magazines, comicsand newspapers to sharpen themindand improve the vocabulary.Explaining, Terblanche said they
usually had events for crèches andprimary schools and seldom haveany challenge, quiz or debate forhigh school children and the aim of
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Arts & EntertainmentArts & Entertainment
HAVING just returned from sold out shows inAmerica, Canada, France and Monte Carlo,where he received a standing ovation at the Op-era House when he performed for Prince Albertand Princess Charlene of Monaco, JohnnyClegg will be bringing his show to The Board-walk Casino and Entertainment world lawn ar-ea, Port Elizabeth on Sunday, November 4.“These concerts are proudly brought to the
Eastern Cape by Real Concerts and Algoa FM.With our extension into theGardenRoute inDe-cember last year we are proud to dazzle andpresent all our listeners, from across our foot-print, with the opportunity to witness the mag-nificent andmulti-talented JohnnyClegg live inconcert,” said Dave Tiltmann, Managing Direc-tor of Algoa FM.Theworld-class entertainer, Johnny Clegg, is
a dancer, anthropologist, singer, songwriter, ac-ademic, activist and French knight.He has campaigned against the injustice of
Apartheid South Africa and been instrumentalin putting the new South Africa on the map asa cultural ambassador.
By combining African music structures withCeltic folk music and international rocksounds, Johnny pioneered a new and uniquesound, establishing himself as South Africa’sbiggest musical export.From Europe to the States, from Australia to
Potchefstroom, audiences in sold-out venueshave danced to Cruel, Crazy Beautiful World,Scatterlings of Africa, I Call Your Name, Impi,Great Heart, and African Sky Blue.Johnny Clegg will be joined on stage by a 6-
piece band and the audience can expect to hearsome of Johnny Clegg’s greatest hits, as well asa couple of songs from his new album “Human”as part of this high-energy, highly entertainingshow.The concert at TheBoardwalkCasino andEn-
tertainment world lawn area starts at 4.30pmbut doors open at 2pm.Food stalls and bar will be provided. Tickets
available at Computicket at R161 each foradults; R80 for children (6-13 years). Childrenunder 6 years of age enter free of charge.Bring picnic blankets and camp chairs.
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IPHULO Drama Festival which opens at the PEOperaHouse today (Wednesday) until Saturday27 October is an attempt by the management ofthis historical theatre house to bring out thebest in local playwrights and actors.The festival opens with a production by
PACECwhich comprises resident actors. It willbe performed at the Barn at 7pm.From 11am tomorrow until 8pm on Saturday
there will be productions penned and directedby local authors and thespians Mzi Mahola,Simphiwe Xolisa Ngubelanga, Xabiso Zweniand Nompumezo Buzani, among others.“Through this project we want to tell our sto-
ries.Wewant to bring out thebest in ourwritersand stage actors. Iphulo is our attempt at resuci-tating township theatre; butmore so,we are try-ing to celebrate our story-tellers and commenta-
tors of the real social issues affecting our com-munities,” said PE Opera House GeneralManager Monde Ngonyama.In the productions “CrackedMirror”, “Not in
my room”, “Ubom bam” and “My Sheep, MySheperd” writers Buntu Mahola/Xolani Ngesi,Mzi Mahola/Sithini Mahola, Xabiso Zweni andXolisa Ngubelanga are doing exactly that - por-traying real life in the present socio-economicand cultural set-up, said Ngonyama.Nompumezo Buzani penned and directed
“Ifanankosi” while Simphiwe Vikilahle wrote“SleepingDogs”.There are also “Abafayo, naba-sishiyayo” written by Sonwabile Mfecane and“Who shot Johnny Charles” by Benito Carelsethat promise entertainment of the highest or-der.Admission will be R20 per show, R50 per day
and R100 for all the shows.Formore information phone SiyaMapinda at
0073 367 4546 or ZwaiMgijima at0 083 402 4525.
I-Eastern Cape junior Children’s Choir(ECjCC) phantsi kwesikhokelo sikaHanlieYoung, iza kuba nee-auditions ukuhluzelaamalungu ekwayala ka2013 eSummerwoodPrimary School ngoMgqibelo umhla we 3 ku-Novemba.Bonke abantwana balo masipala umbaxa
abayakuGrades 1, 2, 3nele 4ngomnyakaozayobalindelekile ukuba bazibandakanye nolukhetho. La malungu mancinane avumelekileukuba eze nooTeddyBear bawo ukuza kuhlan-gana noBamba ongu-Teddy osesikweni we-ECjCC. I-ECjCC iziqhelanisa kanye evekini,ngolweSithathu ukususela ngo 3.45pm ukuyango 5.30pm kwisikolo samabanga aphakami-leyo iCillié, nesinikezela indawo mahala nje-ngenkxaso.Kulo nyaka i-ECjCC yenze eyodumo neye-
minyaka iPrestige Concert ye-Eastern CapeChildren’s kunye ne-Youth Choir ngomhla we14 kuSeptemba (nalapho iSouth Cape Chil-dren’s Choir ibilundwendwe) kwakunye nom-nyhadala weminyaka weBamba owenziwazizikolo zamabanga aphantsi ngoJuni.Kusekho iminyhadala eseleyo kulo ka2012.
Ikwayala iseza kuthatha inxaxheba eWaltonParkRetirementVillage ngomhlawama 24 ku-Okthobha, eParkheuwel Dutch ReformedChurch ngomhla we 11 kuNovembea ngokun-jalo nange 18 kuNovemba kwi-National ShowJumping ese-Equestrian Club, eLorraine.Ukufumana iinkcukacha, tyelela ECjCC
website www.ecjcchoir.com okanye nxibelela-na noNobhala weKwayala uJanine ku 0 072872 6382 okanye email [email protected] uz-ilungiselele ii-auditions.
Ii-Auditions zekwayala yabancinaneyengingqi nekuphela kwayo
Local Port Elizabeth Idols top 2 finalistMelissa Allison will be performing liveforoneshowonlyonTheBoardwalkfesti-val lawn area on Saturday.
She will be joined on stage by twomore lo-cal favourites – Lee-annWales and hermoth-er Charmaine Allison.Also performing are The Rockets, from
Cape Town, who have shared the stage withinternational acts such as Alicia Keys, P.Did-dy, Shayne Ward, Will Young and BillyOcean. They have performed at prestigeevents in South Africa, such as The Staying
Alive Aids concert at Greenpoint stadium,Unite of The Stars, and Concerts in the Park.Local fans will be able to experience first-
hand how far 23-year-old Melissa has comeover the last few months during the Idolscount-down.Charmaine Allison, who is a firm Board-
walk favourite will be singing together withLee-Anne Wales.Gates open from 2pm. Food stalls will be
available for people to purchase snacks anddrinks.Book your ticket today from Computicket
for only R60 per person.
Idols’ Melissa Allison andIIddoollss’’ MMeelliissssaa AAlllliissoonn aannddthe Rockets perform livetthhee RRoocckkeettss ppeerrffoorrmm lliivvee
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Melissa Allison. Photo: COBUS BODENSTEIN
The Rockets Photo: SUPPLIED
Iphulo Drama Festival at PE Opera House kicksoff today
Johnny Clegg will be at the The Board-walk Casino and Entertainment worldlawn area on November 4.
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SOUTH African Rugby’s biggest par-ty, the NMB SA Sevens, which willbe held at the Nelson Mandela BayStadium on 8 and 9 December, prom-ises even more fun on and off the rug-by field this year.
The NMB SA Sevens is roundthree of the HSBC Sevens World Se-ries, which kicks off this comingweekend at the Gold Coast in Aus-tralia. SARU changed the event daysof the tournament to a weekend for-mat, bringing it in line with some ofthe major Series events such as HongKong and the London Sevens.
Speaking at the launch of the NMBSA Sevens in PE last week, Andy Ma-rinos, the SARU GM for Commercialand Marketing, said rugby support-ers would definitely get full value fortheir money at that highly anticipat-ed event.
“SARU have lined up a top-classentertainment programme for oursupporters and we believe that, withthe new elements we have managedto add to this year’s programme, wewill soon establish the Nelson Man-dela Bay SA Sevens as one of thestand-out tournaments of the WorldSeries. This year we will have theParty Stand on the Lower South Tier,so we expect that area to be jam-
packed with bright coloured, fancydressed fans. On the Saturdayevening supporters will be able towatch a free music concert featuringDJ Reddy D, The Graham WatkinsProject as well as Good Luck bands.This will be exclusively for Saturdaymatch-ticket holders,” explained Ma-rinos.
Another interesting addition tothe exciting entertainment pro-gramme is the inaugural PE Tens,which kicks off on Friday 7 Decem-ber on the outside fields of the stadi-um.
Organised by former Springbokcaptain Bob Skinstad, the PE Tenshope to follow in the footsteps of thefamous Cape Town Tens, which eve-ry year attracts hundreds of socialrugby players.
In addition the SARU has keptticket prices for the tournament un-changed from last year. Ticket pricesfor Saturday are as follows: UpperTier R80, Lower Tier R120 while pre-mier seating on the Main Stand costsR250. The different admission pricesfor Sunday are: Upper Tier R100,Lower Tier R150 and premier seatingon the Main Stand R300.
Rugby supporters can buy ticketsat www.computicket.com or at kioskcounters in Shoprite and Checkersoutlets. Call Computicket on 0861 9158000 for info.
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SGTWayne Viviers, MONA spokesperson, with the 2012 HeritageMonth Tournament Seniorwinners, Goal Desire, showing off their trophy. Photo: SUPPLIED
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MOTHERWELL Netball Associa-tion (MONA) is making plans toorganisetheWorldAidsDayCele-bration Tournament in Decem-ber.
Thisaccordingtotheassociation’ssecretary, Nokonwaba Goniwe, whosaid that following their very suc-cessfulHeritageMonthCelebrationsTournament, held in partnershipwiththeSAPSattheRaymondMhla-ba Sports Complex, in the first week
of October, MONA is gearing up formore sport involvement which willkeep the young participants busy.The tournament will end what hasbeen a good year for the association.
Goniwesaidsportskeep theyouthfrom loitering on the streets and do-ing crime. These league games andtournaments give young sports en-thusiasts something positive to lookforward to.
MONA spokesperson WayneViviers said they held the heritagetournament during the school vaca-tioninOctoberbecausetheirplayersare school learners.
“Since our players still attendschool, we tried to finish off theleaguegamesintimefortheprepara-tions for the final examinations,” ex-plained Goniwe who is also a Trans-net employee. Goniwe said since theadvent of MONA, there had been apositive change in the way mostyoung girls in Motherwell behaved.
“They go to school during theweek, go to the gym after school anddo their home work. They playleague games on Saturdays whilesome go to church on Sundays and/orspendtherestof thedaywiththeirfamilies,” said Goniwe.
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SELBY MADIKANE
ONE of the country’smajor build-ing supplies stores, Build It,based in Motherwell, once againinjected funds towards the devel-opment of grassroots’ footballwhen it hosted the MotherwellFootball Association (MOFA) U-13 Annual Tournament at NU 8Community grounds on October14.
According to Motherwell Build Itowner, Sibongile Nkebe, their pri-mary objective is to plough back intothe community and to encourage the
youth to participate in sport.“As long as Build It is in Mother-
well, we will definitely host the MO-FA Build It Tournament and there isa healthy relationship between MO-FA and us. After all, business doesnot exist in isolation,” said Nkebe.
The tournament started with aknockout system. In the semi-finalsYoung Romans booked themselves aberth in the finals when they devas-tated Young Swallows 3-0 while Va-lencia won on default because theiropponents Tomorrow Stars fieldedan over-age player.
In the finals Young Romans beatValencia 2-0 following well-takengoals by Wandile Kaleni and Xhanti-
lomzi Mzimela.Romans received a floating tro-
phy, 16 miniature trophies, balls, aset of kit, 16 sport bags and water bot-tles. Valencia received 16 miniaturetrophies, 16 sport bags and waterbottles.
In the individual awards, Romansplayers Lindokuhle Olayi (goalkeep-er) and Wandile Kaleni (top goalscorer) received R250 voucher eachwhile their best player, Anelisa Maz-izi, was awarded a 2013 school uni-form. Coaches and referees receivedkits.
MOFA Junior convener VuyoSabalele thanked all the dignitariesand Build It for their support.
SAFA NMB President Mzimkhulu Fina and Motherwell Build It owner Sibongile Nkebe hand over kit to Romans coach SibahleJindela with Patrick Mayo and MOFA President Simphiwe Mkangelwa presenting a trophy to captain Zuko Bomvu.
Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
MOTHERWELL Football Associ-ation (MOFA) Build It PremierLeague winners Ikamva Moversmaintained their unbeatenrecord following their 2-0 victoryover Young Ideas during theirpremiership at NU 9 Stadium.
The game was evenly balancedfor almost 75 minutes with a goal-less scoreline. It was after Ideasgoalkeeper left the field due to in-jury, that Ideas lost their rhythm.
Mzukisi Matshikiza and thedangerman, Mbongeni Yako,scored Movers goals to make thefinal score 2-0.
Another MOFA Build It Pre-mier League contenders ShiningStars earned a 2-1 hard fought winfrom the gutsy FC Angels.
Other MOFA Build It PremiershipOther MOFA Build It Premiershipscore updatesscore updates
* SUBS 3-2 Young Madrid* Valencia 2-3 Highland Spurs* NU 29 United Stars 1-2 Young
Ideas* Lion Stars 2-0 Tomorrow
Stars* City Rangers 1-2 Young Ro-
mans* FC Angels 0-0 NU 29 United
Stars
MOFA Build It First Division ResultsMOFA Build It First Division Results* Shining Stars 2-1 Lion City* Tomorrow Stars 3-2 Stone
Breakers* Real City 1-1 Mcelu Street
Kings* Milan Stars 1-3 NU 7 Citizens* Young Killers 0-0 Motherwell
United* Manchester United 3-2 Young
Ideas* Young Swallows 3-1 Ikamva
Movers* Crystal Palace 2-0 Stone
Breakers.
Moversmaintain theirunbeaten record
Young Ideas striker Sandile Boere Peyi is challenged by Ikamva Movers de-fender Phumlani Sithungu. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
Young Romans U-13 retain theirMOFA Build It Tourney title
SELBY MADIKANE
SUPPORTERS of the beautiful gamecame in large numbers to watch Za-khele Football Association (ZAFA)Premier League’s enterprising gameswhich took place at Wolfson Stadiumon October 13.
Dynamos suffered their thirdleague defeat when they went down 1-0to gutsy Brazil Brothers. Having beendrubbed 5-1 by Brazil Brothers a weekago, Ghetto XI restored their dignitywhen they trounced Continental Ex-press 4-1.
Santos showed all in football circlesthat they were once ZAFA top gunswith their 7-1 comprehensive victoryover Happy Stars.
United Comrades, popularly knownas Amaqabane, thrashed the newlypromoted Juventus by a convincing3-1.
NUBSsufferedtheir first league lossof 5-3 to the high- riding Seven United.
In the toughest game of the ZAFAPremierLeague,XIAngelsgaveagoodaccount of themselves in their 1-0 vic-tory over Young Neighbours.
Zamazama lost 2-1 against the in-form BUBS.
Enterprising games in ZAFA Premier LeagueBrazil Brothers player launches attack on Dynamos. Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
SELBY MADIKANE
AFTER a long season-lay-off Nobuhle-DespatchFootball Association (NO-DEFA) VW CommunityTrust Premier League re-sumed its first games atJabavu Stadium inKwaNobuhle recently.
Khayelitsha Stars start-ed the season on a badnote when they suffered adevastating 2-0 defeat toStokes United.City Style did not showany respect to the NODE-FA league reigning cham-
pions KUBS when
they narrowly beat them3-2 in their enterprisingclash.
Really Rangersemerged victorious with a3-0 win over Young Cal-lies. Young Pirates drew1-1 with Golden Chiefs ina game which producedsome fireworks.
Jamaican Stars alsodrew 1-1 with ManchesterBabes while City Friendssuccumbed 3-2 to Imbaba-la Young Stars.
In one of the most enter-prising games, ArgentinaStars played to a 2-2 drawwith one of NODEFA’soldest outfits Black Aces.
First matches played in NODEFA VWFirst matches played in NODEFA VWCommunity Trust Premier LeagueCommunity Trust Premier League
Some of Really Rangers players and their coaches .Photo: SELBY MADIKANE
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