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MBONGISENI MASEKO
The decaying body of Anelisa Dulaze-whowentmissing after celebrating her21st birthday in January-was found
buried under a half-built shack in Makhazaon Monday.Anelisa went missing after going out with
friends to a tavern in Town Two to finish offher celebration.A 23 year old suspect believed to be Aneli-
sa’s ex-boyfriend briefly appeared at theKhayelitsha Magistrates Court and will re-appear on May 17.In February, City Vision published a story
about her disappearance and subsequentlythree weeks ago, Makhaza residents, theANC Women’s League and Litha Labantumembers marched to Khayelitsha SAPS sta-tion to demand that the cops intensify thesearch for the missing girl.Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Traut said:
“The initial investigation into the reportfiled soon after her disappearance revealedthe possibility of foul play and the case waschanged to murder.“The investigation into the disappearance
of the woman last seen at a tavern in Linge-lethu West led to the arrest of a 23-year-oldsuspect.”
Thevictim’s distraughtmother, VathiswaDulaze,42, said the discovery of her daugh-ter’s remains was a traumatic experience.Anelisa’s uncle Ndodomzi Dulaze said:
“We are devastated by the whole ordeal,starting from when she went missing up toher body being found. We all hoped to seeher alive again.”Vathiswa said: “Shewas taken fromus too
soon. My heart is bleeding. We don’t knowthe cause of her death but at least we haveher body. I hopemy daughter’s soul will restin peace.”
The Social Justice Coalition (SJC) hascondemned the killing of women in the area.
SJC spokesman Chumile Sali said theywould picket outside the court when the sus-pect appears again.“We want to send a straight and harsh
message to the criminals,” said Sali.He said Anelisa was the fourth woman to
die in similar circumstances in Khayelitshajust under a period of 10 months.“Recently Sinoxolo Mafevuka was killed
in a cruel manner , Anovuyo Ndamase andBongiwe Nini also suffered similar tragicends.We hope justice will be done in all these
case. Enough is enough, these senseless kill-ings must come to an end ” he said,
CRIME: BIRTHDAY GIRL WHO WENT MISSING FOUND DEAD
Anelisa’s body found
Residents crowd around the scene inMakhaza where the body of Anelisa Dulaze(21), inset, who was reported missing threemonths ago, was found in a shallow graveon Monday. PHOTO: LINDILE MBONTSI
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MOTIVATIONzyd mzamo
Freedom for some is nothingfor the rest of the oppressedIts been 22 years since we tasted ourfreedom.Freedom from apartheid, freedom from
racial oppression, and freedom frombeing treated as sub-human beings. And Iremember…I remember for those of us in exile
telling the world how we had it so bad,and that when we are free, all that willbe a thing of the past.We used to tell them how we are
discriminated against. And we used tohave photos to show them that. And theworld would shake their heads and say,“For sure, you are having it bad.” And 22years later, what say you? We all haveour own experiences.My experience is that discrimination
still exists. If you want something,nobody is going to help you, especially ifyou are not known. Or, you are not amember of the ANC. You’ve got to be acomrade!Did we fight for that? Did we say only
comrades would be given opportunities? Ido not remember. But this seems to bethe case. And you ask, why? Shortsight-edness. Our leaders are not visionaries.They seem to lack the whole picture.
They can’t see where we are going. As ablack man, I’ve come to this conclusion:freedom is regressive. What do I mean bythat? I mean instead of going forward, weare going backwards.Shall we ever enter our paradise? Do
we have a dream, I mean as a country?Have you sat down to think what kind ofa country would you like to have? Hereis an assignment for you.
I wish every one of us could write anessay on the kind of South Africa wewould like to see and send it to thePresident, MPs and other leaders. Or, youcan’t? You are lazy. You are not educatedenough?That’s a thing. I wish by now we were
educated. Not to say we aren’t. But thosewho empathize will understand. Theywill see what I’m trying to say. Some-times I get a shock of my life when I goto schools.The first impression I get is: Not Yet
Uhuru. “Why are them schools lookinglike hovels?” I find myself asking. Somesmell urine in corridors. Windows aresmashed. Internal walls look gloomy.Kids look like tsotsis. Innocence gone.
What is happening? And you reckon;these are our future leaders. What kindof a country will they lead? Probably afailed state. Why? Because we are apotential failed state ourselves.You know what I mean? We don’t care.
We care for ourselves, but not others.Apartheid did not care for black people.It cared for whites. And this is what ishappening. Only a few are enjoying.
Kill your kidswith love onlyEvery child needs and deserves parentallove.Love is a critical and fundamental as-
pect of human development. It is so amaz-ing it can turn the world around.It is natural to yearn for love. To love
and be loved.This longing probably says a lot about
our creator as human beings, just thethought that hit my mind.I am not going to attempt to define love,
as in my view, it is a generic concept thatcan be defined or seem to be interpretedin different perspectives. It is quite a per-sonal thing. What means love to youmight mean something totally differentto somebody else. So I will leave it to youto make your own judgments of what itis to you and for you.Having argued that love is critically
fundamental for human development. Inthis particularwriting, I amboldly bring-ing to your attention that EVERY CHILDNEEDS AND DESERVES PARENTALLOVE that is ‘love from biological par-ents’ Yes this is a point I amraising today.Let us reflect a bit. Howmany children
grew up without their parents in SouthAfrica? Even in your own community forthat matter. You will agree with me thatthere are so many without their biologi-cal parents. It is either parents are not to-gether anymore ‘broken relationships’ orthey deceased etc.One of my observations is that more
and more grandparents are raising chil-dren of their sons and daughters especial-ly in our African communities. Obvious-ly there are many factors contributing tothis - what is called ‘up-sent parenthood’.In other cases youwill get children livingwith their biological parents but have notbeen given or shown love and supportthey deserve ‘parents are there but notthere’ so to say.In previous years I had an opportunity
to work with so called “street-children”in Cape Town. As I engaged, getting toknow them better through visiting themon the street andhave conversationswiththem. It appeared that, most of them end-ed up on the street because of ‘lack of pa-rental love, care and support’ some wereabused by step parents, even by their ownbiological parents due to various causes.Quite frankly, to love, to care and to
support your child does not cost much.It’s not always about money. In fact, theeconomic aspect should be the ‘after lay-er’ kind of a thing. What is fundamentalis that parental loveandcare for children.Young people in general are clever hu-man beings, not that adults are not.Young people can see if parents are strug-gling economically, but what becomesmore important to them is to see that ‘pa-rental love, care and support’ in the mistof any impoverish circumstances. Alltheyneed is your love and careBazali, therest comes after.Recently, I watched a documentary on
TV. A story of a young many who grewup without his biological parents. Hisgrandmother took him from his mother,apparently she was still very young 17years old. So as a family they decided thatshe cannot be able to look after him dueto her age. When he got older his motherpassed away.What he sharedwas that, henever experienced his mother’s love. Inever gotwhat happened to his father. Heresorted to drugs and other substances ascoping mechanisms to his situation.Whatwas profound as Iwas listing to him- He needed his mother’s love. He neededto bond with his mother. Unfortunatelyhe never got that chance.His story got me thinking about what
we call “Amapharaphara” a kasi term,which refer to young people mostlymales, who rob people’s belongings andmoney to buy substances such as Tik,dagga and food etc. Do we exactly knowwhy they do what they do, their drivingforces? Or we just assume the worse ofthem?
How many of us ever bothered to seatwith them as human beings and have de-cent conversations and listen to theirdeepest stories. You will be surprised ofwhat youmight hear if you take a chanceto get to know them in amoremeaningfuland intentional way.I want to argue that, the issue of “Ama-
pharaphara” is mostly the symptom ofwhat is being argued here ‘lack of paren-tal love, care and support’. It is crucial tolisten to someone, to get to the root causeof why the person is doing what he is sheis doing, before clouding it with any judg-ments.As the community we have isolated
these young people. We even labelledthem “Amapharaphara”. They are ourbrothers and sisters, probably reactingon what they never experienced ‘love,care and support’. These are my generalobservations, which you might relate ormight get you thinking at least.There is another TV programme,
which I enjoy watching ‘Khumbulekha-ya’ on SABC 1which plays everyWednes-day at 21h:00. Most stories played therehave to do with reuniting disconnectedfamily members. The most fundamentalthing from this TV programme is that itconnects loved ones who have discon-nected for a long time due to various rea-sons. For almost all its series, key thingthat keeps on coming in almost every sto-ry of individuals, is the desire for paren-tal love, which have been argued here.In conclusion, parents, young or old.
Love, care and support your childrenfrom day one. Your love that you need toshow for them is critical important andfundamental for their own holistic devel-opment. When a child is loved, cared forand supported, chances are that childwillgain self-esteem or confidence that willhelphimorher in the future. Somepeoplestruggle with the issue of self-esteem, notbecause theyarenot good lookingorwhatso ever, but simple because it was neverinfused to them by their parents.Young people please do not get preg-
nant at a younger age. The damaged canbe huge than you can imagine. In your ev-eryday actions and decisions. You mustthink long term. How will this affect myfuture and the future of my children? Iknow when we young and energetic wecan be very naïve and say to ourselves“we just experiencing things” well thesame things you experiencing might bethe pains of your life.Ifwedreamof a great nation,with great
leaders, skilled citizens and sound fami-lies. It begins with you! We need to Investlove care and support in our children, be-fore some“bunchof strangers”do that forus.Remember our African proverb ‘It
takes a whole village to raise a child’ letus unite, in loving, caring and supportingour children for a brighter future. So thatindeed, we can have a society that haveno “Orphans, no street-children” ganger-sterim and so on. A society that lives bythe concept of Ubuntu ‘Umntu ngumntungabantu’ I am because you are.Love your child and your neighbour’s
child asyours…All theyneed is love, careand support.V Contact me at mklanisi@gmail.com
OPINIONMandla Klanisi
Boy stabbed outside schoolMBONGISENI MASEKO
AGrade 10 learnerwas rushed tohospitalafter hewas severely stabbed inwhatwasallegedly a gangster related fight onMon-day morning.The learner from Bulumko Secondary
School in Khayelitsha cannot be namedto protect his family.He was allegedly stabbed multiple
times enroute to school.Jessica Shelver, spokesperson for Deb-
bie Schafer, MEC for Education, said thelearner was allegedly stabbed by a com-munity member outside the premises ofthe school shortly after 8am.She said the victim was brought to the
admin block by other learners and theambulance rushed him to hospital formedical assistance.She also said the police also rushed to
the school.“TheWCED is always concerned about
any violence affecting our learners – beit inside the school premises or outside.This kind of activity around our schoolsis completely unacceptable.The WCED are working together with
our various stakeholders, including Safe
Schools, to improve the safety of learnersand educators affected by gang violence.Learners are encouraged to use the SafeSchools call centre to report violence orabuse,” Shelver said.She also said many of these incidences
take place off school premises and thatthey require the assistance of law en-forcement agencies such as the SAPS; aswell as the support of parents and thecommunity who need to encourage theirchildren to refrain from violence and an-ti-social behaviour.“The WCED cannot take sole responsi-
bility for incidents that occur off schoolpremises. We will continue to engagewith the SAPS when it comes to steppingup law enforcement around our schools,”she added.A reliable source at the school who
wished to remain anonymous said therewas “chaos” on Tuesday morning whenwe called her and that she was not sureif classes were going to take place.Shelver also said a school psychologist
was sent to offer assistance and supporton Monday.Police could not be reached for com-
ment.
A policeman has been arrested in connec-tionwith a cash-in-transit heist committedin Kraaifontein in Tuesday night, theHawks said on Wednesday.The suspects held the guards at gunpoint
in Wabrug Road and stole an undisclosedamount of cash before fleeing the scene,spokesperson Lieutenant Lloyd Ramovhasaid in a statement. Investigations into therobbery led to the arrest of a 33-year-old po-lice constable at his residence in Khayelit-sha. One bag containing cash was recov-ered. The policeman was stationed at theNyanga police station and allegedly usedan official vehicle in the heist. The five oth-er robberswere still at large. The constablewas expected to appear in the Kuils RiverMagistrate’s Court on Friday.
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Residents in stand-off with CityTHEMBELA NTONGANA
Khayelitsha residents were locked in astand-off for several hours with cityauthorities today at the civic centre
after amarch tohand in 3,000 budget submis-sions.
The residents had marched to the civiccentre to hand their submissions for the2016-17 budget. The draft was tabled on 31March.
The Social Justice Coalition (SJC), whichwaspart of themarch, alsohanded in its ownsubmission, recommending among otherthings that Mayor Patricia de Lille allocatemoney in the budget for long- term sanita-tion infrastructure in CT section, Enkanini,TR section and RR section.
Residents waited in front of the civic cen-tre waiting for city officials to accept theirsubmissions. Some sat on symbolic toilets tohighlight their daily difficulties with sanita-tion. One woman pretended to be using thetoilet holding a door that couldn’t close prop-erly.
Several boxes of neatly packed envelopeswere handed to the Manager of the MayoralSpecial Projects and Community Engage-ment for the office of theMayor,Wilfred Sol-omons-Johannes, who accepted the submis-sions but refused to address the residents.
At the request of an SJCmember he typeda letter acknowledging the submissions butsuggesting they all came from the SJC. Resi-dents insisted he change the letter to ac-knowledge that the submissions came fromthem, saying they would wait outside thecivic centre until he did so.Later in the afternoon the residents left,
saying they would write to the Mayor to askfor the letter to be rectified.The SJC called on the City to publish a
timeline for implementing sanitation in in-formal settlements and for upgrading of thesettlements.
According to SJC, the City propose tospend only R15 million for 204 informal set-tlements in 2016, down from R20 million in
2014 and R18 million in 2015.The SJC’s Axolile Notywala said last year
residents had handed in 502 budget submis-sions but these had been ignored by theCity.Marchers said their last year their sub-
missions on the budget had been ignored.Photo: Masixole Feni“Our 502 submissions were ignored by the
City of Cape Town while 124 submissionswhich came from other places in Cape townall received acknowledgement and receivedindividual responses. We are asking theMayor to listen to these residents and makesure that the unfair budget of the City ofCape Town is changed.”Notywala said 21% of households in Cape
Town received only 1% of the City’s waterand sanitation budget.“The budget is unfair and unjust,” he said.He said chemical toilets were nine times
as expensive as fully flush toilets, and theCitywaswastingmoney. The SJChad calcu-lated that chemical toilets cost R237 254 toprovide and portable toilets R65 964, whilea fully flush toilet cost R27 746.“They need to start treating informal set-
tlements as permanent,” said Notywala.Khayelitsha resident Nosakhele Mhlomi,
whohas lived in SST informal settlement for23 years and who handed in a submission,says the City doesn’t care about residents’living conditions.Mhlomi looks after seven disabled chil-
dren.“We are given portable toilets and chemi-
cal toilets which are very difficult to use.“There aremany families using one toilet.
They are dirty and small.We want fully flush toilets, enough for all
the residents.”Site C resident Nobathembu Seplani also
handed in a submission.“For how longmust black poor people live
like this? We are asking for proper toilets.These toilets smell and are not clean.“I have had enough of using portable toi-
lets. As an adult it is a disgrace to still usethose,” said Seplani. - Ground Up
maNtombekhaya Foslarha (left) and Nobathembu Seplani pretend to use toilets during a marchby Khayelitsha residents to the Civic Centre. PHOTOS: MASIXOLE FENI
Above: The SJC’s Axolile Notywala (right)addresses marchers.
Marchers said their last year their submis-sions on the budget had been ignored.
CITY VISIONThursday, 5 May 20164 NEWS
Local youths were part of the programme at the sports day in ward 95. PHOTOS: MANDLA MAHASHE Young girls also had a whale of a time during the whole day affair.
From field of screams to field of dreamsMANDLA MAHASHE
Anopenareanotoriousas thebattlefieldfor rival gangs and hotspots for vigi-lante killings in Khayelitsha was
turned into a hive of activity on Mayday.Esigingqini in Nkanini was on Monday
packed to the brim with small children,young adults and even the elderly, and thistime around screams of happiness echoedeverywhere, instead of cries of distress fromvictims of crime.They were part of the ward 95 sports day
event which was organised by the localcouncillors committee, Sanco,Harare policeforum and the City.According to organiser Andiswa Ngcani
the plan was to take back the deserted fieldand make it accessible for positive activi-ties.“This area is usually a no go area as the
local gangs wage wars(here) and they battleit out on this land. Mob attacks have alsoseen people being burnt alive at this placeduring the vigilante outbreaks. One of thereasons that these bad things happen here
is that this place is not used by the communi-ty so that is why we have decided that weare going to use it for sports and communityevents,” said Ngcani.She said that the event was designed to be
an all day affair where the children will beable to participate to lure them away fromcrime and drug abuse.“In this community we have a problem
with gangs, drugs and alcohol abuse amongothers. So buy staging such an event on theholidays such as May Day because the chil-dren will be home and easily accessible to
bad elements.” Said Ngcani.Local police forum chairperson, Ronnie
Busakwe, said that such programmeswherecrucial in the fight against crime in the area.“It is through such events where we can
gather the children and the public and in-form them about crime fighting tips.We need to be visible in the community to
make sure they see thework done to encoun-ter the rampant crime in our areas,” saidBusakwe.He said the forum had lined up a number
of programmes to address crime in the area.
Learning aids for the young to enhance culture of readingMBONGISENI MASEKO
The Department of Education has has re-vealed a kit for Grade Rss as an interven-tion to change the low levels of reading cul-ture. The kit was handed-over to Masiphu-melele Primary School in Khayelitsha lastFriday.Angie Motshekga, the Minister of Basic
Education, was there, together with GrowLearning Company, an early learningfirm, and the Western Cape Education De-partmenMotshekga said the Early Childhood De-
velopment (ECD) is one of the focus areasfor the department to ensure that the quali-ty of education is improved.“Only five percent of South Africans are
advanced readers. 85 percent are non read-ers. We have a major problem as the coun-try. The reading culture is completely toolow. The quality of programs that we haveis also a major problem. We also have aproblem of under qualified teachers,” shesaid.Motshekga also said all the evaluation
reportsmade recently are showing thatherdepartment is facing “problems” and thatthey are in the process of changing that.She and the childrenmade their own sto-
ries based on the pictures they saw on theequipment during the event.The Read to Lead campaign, which is a
nationwide public effort to instill reading,was launched in July 2015 by the depart-ment and it will run until 2019.The interactive reading kits are bags
with clear PVC pockets that can hang onclassroom wall, and have early childhooddevelopment tools and aids to make read-ing interactive and fun.Each card has six Grade R picture story
books together with 48 vocabulary cards,wooden story books, story cards, foamdice, interactive posters and charts, aswellas voice pipes.They will be distributed to 150 public
schools in the eight education districts ofthe province.Brenda Simani-Phike, the school princi-
pal, said her aim is to turn the school into
a “centre of learning” and to ensure thatit becomes the best school in the area.She also appealed to Motshekga to build
extra classes because some classes are full.Annerie Dresselhaus, founder and Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) of the GrowLearning Company, said promoting read-ing will influence children positively.“There is nothing more heart-breaking
than a child who cannot ready properly. Aliteracy deficit hampers children’s poten-tial, impacts their ability to learn, and seri-ously affects their future outcomes.We areparticipating in government’s Read ToLead programme because we believe thateveryone should become nation buildersby helping to get South Africa reading. Wedeveloped these interactive kits to makereading a playful pursuit that builds poten-tial by building a child’s literacy and confi-dence,” Dresselhaus said.Cengiwe Jiya, Grade R teacher at the
school, applauded the Read to Lead cam-paign.“It is going tomake things easy forusand
learners, because it has good instructions.Children love it and are showing much in-terest in it. We had to design and otherthings for the old system, but this one ismaking things much easier. Childrenmake their own stories based on the pic-tures that they see on the equipment,” Jiyasaid.
Angie Motshekga, the minister of Basic Education, Cengiwe Jiya, Grade R teacher, and Grade Rlearners at Masiphumelele Primary School, in Khayelitsha, on Friday. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
Township humour at Malibongwe RestuarantAmasokolari (meaning ‘The poor ones’)Comedy began hosting comedy nights atKhayelitsha,Malibongwe restaurant. Everyfirst Friday of the Month they feature a se-lection of the country’s top comedians enter-taining the masses with their vernacularjokes.
Comedy Nights which happens at Mali-bongwe restuarant,monthly basis.On thisday they will have comedians like luphelokodwa fromEasternCapeEL ,EurekaNkesePTA, Kagiso KG Mokgadi PTA NkosinathiMaki PE and Siya Seya P.E or EL and morecomedians fromwho have been on SouthAf-rican comedy stages.
“Amasokolari talks to township peoplewho have not been privileged to have stand-up comedy show. The township deserves alaugh. I also mean you can have money andeverything but you’re still unhappy, thatmakes you a “Sokolari”, and you need tolaugh. That’swhywehere.” – said teamMas-okolari.The event organisers launched Amasoko-
lari based on the idea that comedy is the besttreatment so the townships and everyone in-terested in comedy should get the best come-dians from Mzansi.On each show Amasokolari promise real-
ly hilarious acts with well-known funny
men from around our country. Since 2015they have got a positive response from theaudience. They have a great attendancefrom locals andpeople fromother provinces.The organisers believe Amasokolari respec-tively will have influence in establishingTownship comedy and they aim to givemoreup and coming comedians a platform togrow.At the Malibongwe restaurant Amasoko-
lari will have shows on the on 06May2016.Attendees must be prepared to laugh and beentertained.Formore information call: PhumlaniVok-
ovi 078 276 1075 or Siya Seya 082 5439006
The annual Baby of the Year and Little MissKhayelitsha has opened registrations.Pageant organiser Brenda Mamputa said
babies from the ages of three months, MissLittle Khayelitsha ends at 15 years.“Theirmothersmust send photow as soon
as possible. We will provide training for theMiss Little Khayelitsha” said Brenda.She said ther are prizes galore for partici-
pants and she urged people to register assoon as possible.For more information contact Brenda on
0731487626 or email her on : mamputa.bren-da@gmail.com
Search for the babyof the year begins
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Simphiwe has gift of fine artMBONGISENI MASEKO
A gifted youngster from Khayelitsha is de-termined to make waves in the fine arts in-dustry with his works.SimphiweKaka,25, the founder of Simplex
Fine Art Studios, draws a structure of an in-dividual and gives an end product which issimilar to the photo that he has been refer-ring from.He described art as something that he was
born in as his father JohnsonKaka, was alsoan artist.Kaka first put his talent into test in 2003
when he was a learner at Auckland HighSchool.His outstanding talent then won him a
bursary to study at Frank Joubert Art Cen-tre, in Newlands from Grade 9 to Grade 12.He was doing photography and fine art.“Iwas thebest student there.When I draw,
I do not feel like I am working. I can do it24 hours a day. I create something very closeto perfection,” Kaka said.He then left art after matric and studied
Bachelor of Laws Degree (LLB) at the Uni-versity ofWesternCape (UWC), buthedecid-ed to drop-out in his third year, in 2010.In 2011 he left for Abu Dhabi, where he
worked as a sales executive for Air Purifica-tion Systems, where he worked for aboutthree years.He came back to the country where he
worked for Sanlam as financial advisor andhe also quit the job.“I felt that there was a missing link in my
life. The response that I am getting for myart is amazing,” he added.He has since created a platform for eight
other aspiring young artists from Khayelit-sha, Nyanga, Philippi and one in Pretoriawhere they fine tune their talent.He said they try by all means to “escape
controversy” which sees other artists draw-ing art that met with critics.“My prices for the art are reasonable. I
love drawing childrenmore especially. I useboth pencil and charcoal for my drawings,”he said.He uses social network such as Facebook
to get his business going.He also showcases some of his work on
his facebook page, Simplex Fine Art Studi-os. Those who wish to contact him can gethold of him on 0748872932.
Reading session enthrals kidsLUKHANYO MANGONA
Saturday, 23 April wasWorld Book Day.The day is organised annually by the
United Nation Education, Scientificand Cultural Organisation(UNESCO). Theinaugural celebration of this day was on the23rd of April 1995 and its objective was topromote books, reading, publishing andcopyright.For the 2016 instalment of the celebra-
tions, the team at Kuyasa Public Librarywhich is led by Principal Librarian MsThandiweMtshengu hosted a tantalising lit-erary event which featured big names suchas Mam’ Sindiwe Magona, Niq Mhlongo, lo-cal authors N. DRuneyi and SiphoKekezwaon Friday the 22 of April 2016. They orga-nised this in conjunction with Open Bookand Lingua Franca, local organisations thatpromote literacy and poetry respectively.Magona was billed to do story-telling and
reading for young children in the morning.In a true Makhulu Magona style, she capti-vated her audience.Children from surrounding schools and
early childhood development centres ap-peared jovial and enjoyed the story tellingsessions.Magona encouraged the children to get li-
brary cards and take books home to read.
She also offered toworkshop the children’sgrandmothers on how to write children’sstories.In the afternoonNiqMhlongo gave an in-
spirational talk about reading andwriting.He started by sharing his life story as ayoungster growing up in Soweto. He alsoshared his struggles about getting pub-lished in South Africa.He said his first book Dog Eat Dog was
rejected fifteen times by publishers beforebeing published. He also urged would-bewriters to persevere when trying to gettheir work published. Mhlongo said thefirst rule to being a writer is to read a lot.Also on offer in the late afternoon was a
poetry workshop facilitated by MbongeniNomkonwana of Lingua Franca. This wasfollowed by an openmic sessionwhich sentpoetry lovers snapping their fingers infrenzy.A lookof satisfactionwaswrittenall over
Ms Mtshengu as the event concluded.Beaming with satisfaction, she said “it isa beginning of good things to come forKhayelitsha and surrounding areas. It is away toopenup this library to the communi-ty and encourage reading.Our partnership with schools, ECD cen-
ters, senior’s, OpenBook andLinguaFran-ca has resulted to the success of today.”
Mam’ Sindiwe Magona sharing a special moment with children during the World Book Day.
Simphiwe Kaka, the founder of Simplex FineArt Studios, showing some of his art, inKhayelitsha. PHOTOS: MBONGISENI MASEKO
Simphiwe Kaka.
Sanco invites resi-dents to a publicmeeting regardingtitle deed issues andlost family houseson Monday 16 May.The meeting will
be at Ikhwezi Cen-tre at NY2. Call 082712 4491 for info.
Sancoinvites you
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ROYCO SOUPASSORTED60g
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WELLINGTON'SSWEETCHILLISAUCE700ml
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12991299
ROYAL BAKINGPOWDER50g
ROYAL BAKINGPOWDER50g
469469
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LUCKY STARPILCHARDSIN TOMATOSAUCE ORCHILLI400g
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LUCKY STARSHREDDEDTUNA INBRINE OROIL170g
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RHODESFRUIT COCKTAILIN SYRUP 410g
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MOIRS INSTANTPUDDING90g ASSORTED
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MOIRS CUSTARDPOWDER125g
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NESTLECONDENSEDMILK 385g
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MESSARIS BUBBLES150g ASSORTED
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KRUNCH CURVESPOTATO CHIPS125g ASSORTED
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HANDY ANDYALL PURPOSECLEANER 750mlASSORTED
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PURITY3rd FOOD
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959959
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599599
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SURFWASHINGPOWDER500gFLEXI BAG
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659659
VICKS ACTA PLUSCOUGH SYRUP50ml
VICKS ACTA PLUSCOUGH SYRUP50ml
LUX BODYLOTION400ml ASSORTED
LUX BODYLOTION400ml ASSORTED
NESTUMBABY CEREALSTAGE 1250g ASSORTED
NESTUMBABY CEREALSTAGE 1250g ASSORTED
15891589
14991499
JOHNSON'SBABY OIL200ml
JOHNSON'SBABY OIL200ml
28992899
VASELINE LOTION400mlASSORTED
VASELINE LOTION400mlASSORTED
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GLOPINEDISINFECTANT GEL
500mlASSORTED
GLOPINEDISINFECTANT GELASSORTED 500ml
12591259
25992599SOFT FEATHER2PLY TOILETROLLS 10’s
SOFT FEATHER2PLY TOILETROLLS 10’s
CLERE HAND AND BODYLOTION FOR MEN 400mlASSORTED
CLERE HAND AND BODYLOTION FOR MEN 400mlASSORTED
14891489
12991299
DRYPERSNAPPIESMEDIUM 74sOR LARGE 62s
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CITY VISIONThursday, 5 May 201610 OPINIONS
SAMARITANS: Langa’s Extended Public Works Project workers recently came to therescue of a young boy who was walking to school barefeet and without uniform. Feelingpity for the lad, their humanity sprang to action. Although they earn only a stipend tokeep the wolves from the door, they ganged up and went around with a collection plateamong co-workers. They collected enough funds to make the boy happy, as shown above.
cityvision@wpnewspapers.co.za| Fax: 021 946 1971 | PO Box 747, Bellville 7535 | Preference will be given to lettersnot exceding 250 words. The deadline is Friday at 12:00. Supply your name, addressand telephone number (for our records and not for publication).
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Of the land, the Charter,race and class dominationNot many people know that the Free-dom Charter was drafted by Whiteliberals of the Communist Party ofSouth Africa.It is a sell-out document to the
African people because its betrays thestruggle of the indigenous people by theANC leaders.Since April 1958, there exist two
congresses, each claiming to be thedirect heir and legitimate successor tothe original congress which was foundedin 1912 and which styled itself the SouthAfrican Native National Congress.According to its January 1958 consti-
tution, the African National Congress(ANC) stands for the ‘creation of aunited democratic South Africa on theprinciples outlined in the FreedomCharter’.The Pan Africanist Congress of
Azania, according to its April 1959constitution stands for the ‘establish-ment and maintenance of an AfricanistSocialist democracy recognizing theprimacy of the material and spiritualinterest of the individual’.For convenience’s sake, the use of the
key word from these foundation docu-ments will be adopted to describe thenew and old congress.Unless it is glaringly inconsistent with
the context, the African NationalCongress will be referred to as theCharterist Congress, its adherents as thecharterists, and its policy programmeand philosophic outlook as Charterist.The Pan Africanist Congress of Azaniawill be designated the Africanist Con-gress, its member the Africanists and itspolicy, programme and philosophicaloutlook as Africanism.The Native Congress died formal
death in December, 1943, when itsconstitution was scrapped.That lengthy constitution was its
manifesto, and it spoke of the Nativepeople. The manifestoes of its successor,the African Congress, were the 1943African Claims and the 1949 Programmeof Action.These spoke of and for the African
people. It died in 1953, with the birth ofthe (multi-racial) Congress Alliance, andwas finally buried in December 1957,with the incorporation of the Charterinto its new constitution.The manifesto of the Charterist
Congress, The Kliptown Charter of 1955,speak of and for the ‘people of SouthAfrica, Black and white together’.The Africanist Congress, in the 1959
Pan Africanist manifesto, speaks of andfor the African people’ who it regards as‘part of one African Nations’.
The Basic literature of each body,therefore provides the clue to its essen-tial nature.On the 2nd November 1958, The Trans-
vaal Africanists severed all relations withthe Charterist Congress.“We are,” they declared, “launching out
openly, as the custodians of the AfricanNational Congress policy, as it wasformulated in 1912 and pursued up to thetime of the Congress Alliance’’.The editorial in the January 1959 issue
of the Africanist, official organ of theAfricanist Movement stated:‘Our intention in these issues is to
stress the inevitability of the step wehave taken. Because of the ideologicaldifferences with the purveyors of theKliptown Charter, it was inevitable that astruggle should rage within the ANC forleadership of that body.But the grave error made by the African-ists was to think that the leadershipcould be ‘democratically removed’.Because it controls the machinery ofCongress, this bureaucracy has so juggledwith it that they were always assured ofvictory’.The Charterists allege that the princi-
pal target of the Africanist attack uponthem is their broad humanism, whichclaims equality but not domination forthe African people’.This statement itself bears out the
main Africanist contention that thedifference between the Charterists andthemselves are mainly ideological. TheCharterists have yet to understand thatpolitics is a matter not of race or colour,but vital material and spiritual interests.The crucial issues today is whether the
interest of the five million Europeansthroughout Africa must continue todominate over those two hundred andeighty million Africans, or whether thereverse process should obtain. This is anissue that no social philosophy pretend-ing to have a solution for Africa’s socialproblem can afford to gloss over.Nationalism Demands that the interest
of indigenous people should dominateover those of aliens, because the countrybelongs to the indigenous people.Socialism demands that the interests of
the workers should dominate over thoseof their employers, because their contri-bution to the creation of wealth is moresignificant than that of their bosses.Democracy demands that those of themajority should dominate over those ofthe minority, because they are a majori-ty. Land first, everything else logicallyfollows.
NYAMEKO SINANDILEKhayelitsha
We must re-discover our story“We cannot think of being acceptable toothers until we have first proven accepta-ble to ourselves,”-Malcom X.This quote has never been more
relevant than it is today. We want to loveother people without first learning to loveourselves.We want to save humanity we are not
part of, Colonialism(slavery) and Apart-heid relegated us outside the boundariesof humanity. We cannot save humanitywithout saving our selves first. Until weunderstand that we are treated as sub-hu-mans then we will improve the way welive, the way we view the world will alsochange.When you have detached people from
themselves then you can manipulatethem according to your desires.You cannot talk about self-hate without
mentioning Black people. We are notborn with self-hate, we are taught self
hate by those in power, who perpetuatethis anomaly foreign cultures and thedistortion of our history.We have been convinced that our
history began with slavery. Our behav-iour has to do with the lack of self-knowl-edge, and the only way to change ourbehaviour is by searching for knowledgeof self.Books that are helpful for one to gain
knowledge of self are, Destruction ofBlack Civilization by Dr ChancellorWilliams, Pre-colonial Africa by Dr CheikAnta Diop, I Write What I Like by SteveBiko, these books can help you findyourself. There is no way you canoppress people who are in love withthemselves, the only way to rule overpeople is by detaching themselves fromthemselves.
SBUSISO WELLEMMakhaza
Road deaths are self inflictedNegligence, speeding and drivingunder the influence of alcohol aresome of the reasons we have so manyroad accidents.The crashes claim the lives of our
beloved relatives.Its dangerous to drive under the
influence of liquor because you areputting other people’s lives at risk. Wemust always spread the message about
safe driving, not only during theholidays. Only roadworthy cars andcompetent drivers must be allowed onthe roads.Speed kills! be responsible on the
road. We can do it if we start respect-ing the rules of the road in order tosave lives.
MAMPE JABAMfuleni
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zamaZiko ezeMpilo weNtshona Koloni [B1-2016]IKomiti eSisigxina kwezoPhuhliso loluNtu yePalamente yePhondo leNtshona Koloni imemaamadlelane nabantu abanomdla wokuza kumanyelo lwezimvo zoluntu malunga noMthethooSayilwayo weeKomiti neeBhodi zamaZiko ezeMpilo weNtshona Koloni [B1-2016].
Injongo yoMthetho oSayilwayo kukunika indlela yokusungula, imisebenzi kunye neenkqubonokusekwa kweebhodi zezibhedlele neekomiti ezisekelwe kumaziko asisiseko zempilo,kunye nokulungiselela imeko eziphathelele koko.
Umanyelo lwezimvo zoluntu luyakuba ngalendlela ilandelayo:
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A plot full ofintrigue, liesArtscape Theatre and JK Productions are gearing up to
present the much anticipated Dr John Kani’s Missing… inMay.
The piece was an acting and directing debut for the legendaryplaywright when it premiered at the Baxter Theatre in 2014. Thepresentation of the piece is also a celebration of the doctor’s life’swork and will run concurrently with his set work production,Nothing But The Truth.At the same time, Kani, who was awarded a Lifetime Achieve-
ment Award at the 2015 Fleur Du Cap Theatre Awards, can alsocurrently be seen on the big screen in the blockbuster CaptainAmerica: Civil War, in which he plays King T’Chaka, father ofT’Challa.
Well-known director Janice Honeyman has once again teamedup with Kani for his latest hit play.The story follows the life of Robert Khalipa (played by Kani)
who has been living in exile in Stockholm, Sweden, for over 30yearswith hiswife, AnnaOlson (SusanDanford) and their daugh-ter Ayanda (Buhle Ngaba).Goinghome finally becomes a reality for the family afterNelson
Mandela’s release fromprison, but instead of celebrating, the situ-ation threatens to tear the Khalipha family apart as Robert facesthe isolation of not being called back to South Africa by the ANCto be part of negations.What follows is a plot full of intrigue, lies, backstabbing, con-
spiracy and political in-fighting.V The production will be staged from Monday 9 to Saturday 14 May and ticketscost between R40 and R80 from Computicket.
WIN! WIN! WIN!V Five readers can each win double tickets to watch Missing… on Thursday12 May. SMS the word “Kani” followed by your name and email address to45527 before 12:00 on Tuesday 10 May to enter. Winners will be notified viaemail. SMSes cost R1.50.
Susan Danford and Dr John Kani in Missing… PHOTO: ANDREW BROWN
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Kumenywa amaxabiso okuqesha isakhiwo esise-69 Liesbeek Road kwiSiza 31924, eRosebank,esibukhulu bumalunga ne-559 square meters ngeenjongo zokuba sisetyenziswe luluntu.
Amaxabiso kufuneka afakwe kwiifomu ezilungiselwe oko kuphela ezifumaneka kwi-Ofisi yeeThenda,iZiko loNcedo, C/O. Dorp & Loop Streets, eKapa.
Umhla nexesha lokuvala: Onke amaxwebhu mawangeniswe phambi kwentsimbi ye-11:00 kusasangomhla 10 Meyi 2016 Ixabiso ngalinye kufuneka lifakwe emvulophini yalo, evalisisiweyo yazayabhalwa ngokucacileyo ngolu hlobo: UMlawuli oyiNtloko kuLawulo lwee-Asethi ezingenakuFuduswa:Inomb. yeXabiso 003/16 ze zifakwe kwiBhokisi yeeThenda esefoya kuMgangatho oseZantsi kwiSebelezoThutho neMisebenzi yoLuntu, i-Ofisi yeeThenda, iZiko loNcedo, C/O. Dorp & Loop Streets, eKapa.
Nceda uqaphele ukuba amaxabiso angeniswe engafakwanga zimvulophini zivalisisiweyo nezibhalwengokucacileyo kunye nezingafakwanga bhokisini yathenda ifanelekileyo nezifakwe emva komhla nexeshalokuvala, aziyi kunanzwa. Amaxabiso afeksiweyo nathunyelwe nge-imeyili nawo awayi kunanzwa.
Makuqatshelwe ukuba uRhulumente wePhondo leNtshona Koloni akanyanzelekanga ukuba amkelenaliphi na ixabiso yaye unelungelo lokungena kuthetha-thethwano naye namphi na umntu okanye nee-Arhente zoLawulo zakhe nangawuphi umba ophathelene nokunikiswa kwale propati kuthethwa ngayo.
Abantu okanye abavumelekileyo ngokomthetho /aMaqumrhu athe afaka ngaphezu kwexabiso elinye ayakukhatywa.
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Phelokazi “Pelly”Mbantsa is oneof 15 othermodelswho aspire tobe crowned Miss Cape Town
come Saturday 14th May 2016.Pelly,21, is fromMakhaya in Khay-
elitsha, and if she is to be crowned the“Queen of Cape Town”, she needs allthe votes she can get, and is appeal-ing fro support from readers of CityVision and beyond.
It is a charity event and contest-ants only win by the number of votesthey garner from supporters.The competition finals will be held
in Worcester next Saturday.Pelly started her journey as a beau-
ty contestant by default, after shewas chosen by monitors to take partin a competition for Miss Centre ofScience and Technology (Cosat) pag-eant in Grade 10 in 2011.
She finished in the top 5 overall.The bug bit. For soon after she en-
tered for the Miss Khayelitsha Teenin the same year. She lost.
“I was discouraged after that com-petition, because I do not take losingwell. I then decided to take a breakfrom other competitions,” she said.
The second year Bachelor of Lawsdegree student at the University ofWestern Cape, then revived her pas-sion when she entered for the MissFresher at the university in 2015.
She failed to make the top five,however, this time she decided to en-ter for the Miss Harare competitionandmade the top 10 list last year. Notbad, she thought.Pelly then competed for the title of
Miss Buyelembo where she finishedin the top five.
In 2015, she felt very confident and
entered the Miss Khayelitsha pag-eant. Although things did not goaccording to her plan, she has sether sights on big tiaras, as it were.“I was aiming for the title of
Miss Khayelitsha, but it did not goaccording to my plan. The compe-tition was tough,” she added.Her never-say-die attitude has
paid off, though, for she wascrowned Miss Valentine Khayelit-sha in February this year.
“I was so angry when I arrivedfor the competition to find thatYandiswa Gxwala was also takingpart in the competition. She is myrole model and she is so good thatI did not think I was standing anychance against her. To my sur-prise, I was crowned Miss Valen-tine.
I lost a number of competitions,but I told myself that I was not go-ing to give-up hope. I kept on look-ing for motivation. I want peopleto know that you can learn some-thing from losing and that theymust keep pushing ahead even ifit means falling at times,” she add-ed.
She said winning the title ofMiss Cape Town would help herfulfil her dream of helping chil-dren from disadvantaged back-ground.
Those who wish to vote for hercan send an SMS with the textMissCT-Phelokazi to 47611. SMSescosts R3 or her Facebook page.
Phelokazi “Pelly” Mbantsa, 21, isappealing for votes to win the titleof Miss Cape Town.
DO YOU SEE ME: Hot off its premiere at The Royal Court, London,South African Mongiwekhaya’s latest play, I See You will open at theFugard Studio Theatre on Thursday 5 May (runs until Saturday 28May). Based on a true story the production addresses the questions ofa new generation of South Africans encountering their country’straumatised past with the story of a young student who doesn`tknow his own history and is accused of a crime he didn`t commit. ISee You stars (from left) Desmond Dube (Buthelezi), Bayo Gbadamosi(Ben) and Lunga Radebe (Shabangu). Tickets are available at Comput-icket. PHOTO: JOHAN PERSSON
Nono’s jazz weekendNono Nkoane, a jazz singerand composer from Langa,willmakeher debut perform-ance in the JazzNativeYardssession at KwaSec in NY.138on Friday at 7pm.
Nkoane is born to a familywith a very rich history inmusic, she was bound to findherself immersed in thisworld.Her genius has been re-
vealed in her debut albumcalled True Call, a 10 trackJazz offering packed withhits such as Baleka, Ndalila,My journey, Voice from thepast, Meditative state andmany more.
Nkoane left Cape Town toseek further training in mu-sic. She was given an oppor-tunity by her long time men-tor,DizuPlaatjies, to findherown space and worth in mu-sic. Plaatjies’ deep rootedvibes in AfricanMusic was ahuge influence on her andthis played a crucial role inshaping her skill as a vocal-
ist.Her exposure to jazz music
received a major boost whileat Tshwane University ofTechnology, where she stud-ied jazz and contemporarymusic. Her studies helpedtransform her into a compos-er and singer.
She has performed withgreats like Jimmy Dludlu,Judith Sephuma, HughMasekela, Ernie Smith,Lungiswa Plaatjies, MirriamMakeba and Jabu Khanyile,and inplaces suchas theRob-ben Island Festival, Stan-dardbank Joy Of Jazz, Stel-lenbosch Amphitheatre,Baxter theatre, theStateThe-atre in Tshwane and also atevents in parliament. On Sat-urday, 7 May, she will alsoperform at Moholo House inHarare Square, Khayelitshaat 3pm and on Sunday shewill be captivating fans atGuga S’thebe in Langa at3pm. Entrance to all gigs isR60.
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Shodz brings you the BringBack the Jazz Stokvel OldiesDinner Party which will beheld at NY113-6, Gugulethu,from 4pm till late, on Sunday
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Comedy to bring out the laughter in youKritsi Yespaza is hosting KasiComedy Night, at Cape TownCity Hall, on Friday 06 May,doors open at 6am. EurekaNkese, Martin Davis, AmbroseUren and Gino Fernandez willbe sharing the stage on the even-
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Thrills on Freedom Day in LangaZILA MKONTO
Itwas a kaleidoscope of colours and thrillsof joy as Project Playground Langa cele-brated Freedom Day with an open street
event.Drummajorettes fromThembaniPrimary
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joyed it. A big thank to all the participatingspeakers and organisations,” said Mini.
Head of Metro Police JP Smith, inspira-tional speaker and dance coach SonwaboBomvana and pro cricketer Thami Tsoleki-le gave words of encouragement to the chil-dren and parents who attended.
Master of ceremonies Luvuyo Mabutokept everyone in attentive mood. The high-light of the day was when fire fighters andK9DogUnit demonstrated how they do theirbusiness.
Skaters from 2iB in Bonteheuwel also didtheir magic.Mini also thanked Sofnitectic Fitness Pro-
gramme and Great Corner Lugna Gatan fortaking part.
Drum majorettes pumped the air with their exciting routines
After a game of netball they find a reason to rejoice.
Children enjoying face paint during the opne street event.
Sundowns must stay calmotherwise cup is theirs to loseMamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosi-mane iswarning against an emotive reac-tion to two cup exits inside a week as hisclub now turn their focus to keeping uptheir lead in the PSL championshipchase.“We’ll see how the players respond,
how they bounce back but it is very im-portant not to be emotional about it andmake emotional decisions because wehave come to a crucial stage of the season.“An emotional reaction is not going to
help us. We have to remain calm andwe’ve got to be sober and look at our re-cent games and see where the problemsare. We must continue,” he said.Sundowns were eliminated from their
top priority - the African ChampionsLeague – when they lost on the away-goals rule to AS Vita Club of the Demo-cratic Republic of Congo last Wednesday.That bitter disappointment was com-pounded by a home loss, in extra time, to10-man Orlando Pirates in the quarter-fi-nals of the Nedbank Cup, a competitionthat Mosimane’s club won last season.Sundowns now have just the league to
aim for this season and have a six-pointlead over nearest rivals Bidvest Witsahead of the latest round of fixtures onWednesday.“We have to see who is OK and who is
struggling. But it comes back to the samething…we are an ambitious team andwe
want to win everything. So then mendwhat you have and leave what you can-not.“Howareyougoing toknow if youdon’t
try and do it?” askedMosimane. “I’m onecoachwhowants to try and I’ll only knowthe answer once I’ve tried all, unlike oth-ers who give excuses because they lost,saying ‘no, it’s a blessing in disguise’ or‘no, we’ll focus on the league’. Not for us,thanks. We want to win everything. Weare a big team.”Sundowns were sailing along in their
title bid and went 18 games without a lossin domestic competition before a suddenreversal at home to Celtic lastmonth. ButMosimane is adamant that their bid fora second championship in three seasonsremains firmly in their grasp.
Pitso Mosimane
Eldery women doing an exercise during the Playground Programme event on Freedom Day.
SAFA could sack Bafana coachTheSouthAfricanFootballAssociation (SA-FA) are assessing the current state of BafanaBafana and could sack Shakes Mashaba ashead coach, according to reports.Bafana Bafana’s chances of securing a
spot at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (AF-CON) in Gabon are hanging by a thread fol-lowing recent disappointing home and awayresults (2-2 and 0-0) against Cameroon.Soccer Laduma reports that SAFA have
formed a panel to assess the way forward forthe senior national side.Mashaba’s contract is set to expire after
the 2018 Soccer World Cup in Russia.Earlier this month, Sport24 reported that
midfielder Kamohelo Mokotjo opted not tohonour future Bafana Bafana call-ups afterstating that Mashaba has a problem withhim. Days later he took to his official Insta-gram account tomake the announcement of-ficial.Following the controversial decision by
Mokotjo, other South African players joinedhim in voicing their concerns about ShakesMashaba’s coaching capabilities.If SAFAdo showMashaba the door, the as-
sociation would likely have to stick with alocal coach for financial reasons.
SAFA has no capital to lure an interna-tional coach as they look to balance theirbooks.Meanwhile, Bafana Bafana return to the
playing field on Saturday, June 4 againstGambia in their nextAFCONgroupMquali-fier.
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Talented young cricket stars are quicklybeing identified in Khayelitsha schoolsfollowing the creation of comprehen-
sive cricketing ecosystems by the Gary Kir-sten Foundation last year.In a drive to provide gifted individuals
from disadvantaged backgrounds with thetools to develop their sporting skills, theGary Kirsten Foundation initiated theTownship Cricket Net Installation project.Learners from Chris Hani Secondary
School, Siphamandla Secondary School andImpendulo Primary School are benefittingfrom the holistic initiative whereby eachschool received two quality cricket nets, acomplete cricket kit as well as a cricketcoach trained under theGaryKirsten Crick-et Academy.On a recent visit to Siphamandla Second-
ary School, Gary Kirsten immediately tooknote of one youngster who is showing in-credible talent. The talented cricketer hasbeen taking full advantage of the nets and,under the tutelage of his coach SivuyileMfu-nelwa, has developed into a competitive fastbowler. However, as is the case with manyof these learners, the youngster didn’t haveany cricket shoes and has been honing hisskill in school shoes. To remedy this,Kirstenapproached Adidas, who donated qualitycricket shoes.“We are really so grateful to Adidas for re-
sponding to this need without hesitation,”said Kirsten. “It is absolutely amazing whatcanbe achievedwhen these children are justgiven the opportunity.”Kirsten, who visits the township schools
regularly, said this project was some of themost meaningful work he has done.“I am so excited to get back to the schools
and see what new talent has emerged,” hesaid. “SouthAfrica is so alivewithpossibil-ities and the progressmade through thenetinstallation programme proves that thereare gifted sports stars everywhere, we justneed to invest in them.”A fourth school has been identified as a
recipient for the Township Cricket Net In-stallation. Sivile Primary School at Site Cin Khayelitsha will soon benefit from thisadvantageous outdoor practice facility.To ensure the sustainability of each do-
nation, the Gary Kirsten Cricket Academytrains a coach from the area who is thenprovided with a position at the school,overseeing all sporting activities, creatinga comprehensive sports’ programme andcoaching the youngsters. The coacheswork closely with both the Gary KirstenCricket Academy, as well as Gary Kirstenhimself, keeping up-to-date with all ele-ments of the cricketing arena.“Job creation, skills’ development and
general community upliftment are all keyto the success of the net installations andwe want to continue expanding this pro-gramme into as many South Africanschools as possible,” said Kirsten.Each net installation costs approximate-
ly R80 000, excluding the cost of cricketequipment and the hiring of coaches.
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Michael Botha and Gary Kirsten at Chris Hani Secondary School in Khayelitsha.
IN CYCLES: Bonga Cycle Academy members, Bonga Ngqobane, LuthandoGqamana, Xolani Sisulu, Masibulele Nikani and Litha Mbana after participatingin the Discovery Duathlon which took place at the Greenpoint Stadium onSaturday. PHOTO: ANDISWA MKOSI
Bafana vs Gambia clash set for JuneBafana Bafana’s clash with Gambia in thepenultimate 2016 Gabon Africa Cup of Na-tions qualifiers has been set for Saturday,4 June 2016.The match will take place at Independ-
ence Stadium in Bakau, Gambia.Kickoff is at 17h00 local time (19h00 SA
Time).The Independence Stadium is a 30 000
multi-purpose stadium in Bakau, Gambiawith natural grass.It is currently used mostly for football
matches, although it is also used for music
concerts, political events, trade fairs andnational celebrations.SouthAfrica’s lastmatch in the qualifiers
was a goalless draw against Cameroon inDurban in March.Bafana Bafana are in Group M with log-
leaders Cameroon, Gambia and Maurita-nia.South Africa is third on the table with
three points after four matches. Cameroonleads the group with eight points, followedby Mauritania on seven while Gambia arebottom with two points.
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