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Thanks to the efforts of thecommunity, the police havetaken into custody three
youngsters alleged to be responsi-ble for the death of Bongiwe Nin-ini.
After City Vision (Death his fam-ily hard, 23 July 2015) reported onthe pain of the family who lost adaughter at a young age, the reli-gious fraternity rallied the com-munity to help police apprehendthe perpetrators of the gruesomeact.
Ninini from Site C in Khayelit-sha, was found killed and her bodystuffed into a drain about twoweeks ago.
She had been raped and had stabwounds all over her body.
At a prayer meeting at the spotwhereherbodywas found, the cler-gy appealed to the conscience of thecommunity to bring the wrong-doesr to book.
Constable Thembakazi Jacobs,communication officer at Khaye-litsha police station, said they re-ceived information after theprayer meeting which led to the ar-rest of the three suspects aged 19,20 and 21, respectively, at theirhomes on Tuesday.
Jacobs said the suspects “stayvery close” to Ninini’s home.
She also said they were due to ap-pear in Khayelitsha Magistrate’sCourt soon.
Families relievedNosaphoSgelem, a relative of the
Ninini’s said the family was re-lieved to hear of the arrest of thesuspects.
“We are very happy and we hopethey are real culprits. This is goingto make us feel much better now,”Sgelem said.
The prayer meeting and march,which was attended by almost all
community based organisationssuch as Saps, church leaders, ANCWomen’s League, Sanco, the De-partment of Correctional Services,andmanyother organisations,washeld at the scene of the crime, andthen moved on to the deceased’shome, on Monday.
Nobongile Ninini, could not holdher tears during the visit to thescene where her daughter lost herlife. Archbishop, John Jongintabaof the Revolution Church of God,prayed that Ninini’s killers do notfind peace for her death.
“We were given a power to curse.I curse that those who steppedaround this hole and killed her notto find peace in their lives,” Jong-intaba added.
Woman’s MonthPastor Sizwe Nyobole, the presi-
dent of theAfricanMinistries Inde-pendent Churches Organisation(AMICO), advised the youth to bealert at all times and be home by6pm as crime was high.
“I am 72 years now, but I havenever seen something like this. Wemust be vigilant at all times,” hesaid.
Phumeza Gxowa of the ANCWLsent their condolences to the fami-ly of Ninini.
“We are appealing to govern-ment to utilise all open spaces inthe community, because they arean attraction to thugs to commitcriminal activities,” Gxowa said.
Qhama Bongikhaya, communi-cation officer for Sanco in the prov-ince, said they were appaled by thelevels of abuse and killing of wom-en and children.
“This happens as the country isheaded forwomen’smonth. Weareagainst all sorts of abuse and kill-ing of women and children.
Ninini’s funeral will be held inMount Fletcher, in the EasternCape, on Saturday.
MURDER: KILLERS STAY CLOSE FROM VICTIM’S HOME
Suspects arrested
Pastor Sizwe Nyobole, the president for African Ministries Independent Churches Organisation (AMICO), praying at thescene where the body of Bongiwe Ninini was found, in Thembani, on Monday. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO
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MOTIVATIONzyd mzamo
Are you the good or bad guyI was listening to Jabu Pule (remem-
ber him?) telling a radio presenterhow he would not play soccer well
without taking one or two drinks.He had to take one or two. And when
he did, he played excellent football.You can say that’s a lie. That’s not
true. But that’s because you do notknow. You’ve never done such things.Or, you are lying to yourself. Youcontinue to. You know, there are folkslike that?Folks who would rather tell a lie than
tell the truth. Well, I don’t know whatmade Jabu to come clean. Maybe hecares. We all say we care. But we donot put that into action. Well, Jabu did.He is a great guy, and we wish him
well. But I’d like to explore this topic,that of lying to ourselves. Why do wedo it? I guess it is because we want tosuppress the truth. We are two in one.There is one good guy. And there is
one bad guy. And then there is you. Allin one. That is what I know. The badguy is in charge of us. He is in com-
plete control. And he knows it. He is asmart guy. He won’t show that he is.He gives you a free ride to ruin yourlife. It may not look like that. But inthe end, it may turn out that way.When you are ruined you are alone.No one is there for you. You are
alone. The guy that told you to ruinyour life has deserted you. He is allgone. Sad but that is how it is. Welisten to people that tell us to ruin ourlives. We do not listen to those that tellus to love ourselves. Don’t rush tothings. Be diligent. Build your life. Wedon’t listen to them. We think they are
squares. When growing up. I was toldthere were a narrow and a wide road.And I did not want to listen to that. I
thought, what a boring yarn.It’s not true. But I can see them now.
I can see people who are running fromboredom; who are running away fromthemselves.Who does not want to be by them-
selves. People who do not want to reada book, or build a dream. I see peoplewho want to be with friends; who arealways searching for company.And technology has made it easy to
find company: smart phones. What areyoung people doing jabbing thosephones? Who are they talking to?Sometimes smiling secretly as if they
don’t want you to know?Are they lying to themselves? They
may think they are not. But you neverknow. A monster may come into yourlife. And then what? And, as long asyou are not working on your dream,you are lying to yourself.Stay positive.
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A project by theWestern Cape Govern-ment is set to kill two birds with onestone.
The Wellness Mobile Clinic is a projectin collaboration with the private sectorwhich offers eye and dental screening aswell as immunization for learners at prima-ry schools in the province.
This flagship project of theWestern CapeGovernment was rolled out in 2014 as atransversal strategy by the Departments ofHealth and Education. The project was thefirst in which the two departments are col-laborating to advance the IntegratedSchool Health Programme.
On Tuesday, education MEC DebbieSchäfer and health MEC NomafrenchMbombo visited Mpendulo Primary schoolin Makhaza, Khayelitsha in an attempt toensure that communities are aware of theservices that are available to Grades R andone learners.
Pheliswa Busika, Mpendulo Primaryprincipal, said that the project has helpedthe school address two major problems;learner health and absenteeism.
“Many of the parents work at jobs whereif they are absent they don’t get paid, so byhaving these health checks conducted atour schools on the same day we have savedthem so much time. The initiative alsohelps in identifying problems at an earlierstage as well,” she said.
She said that she was also happy that thelearners underwent immunisation asmany parents do not understand its impor-tance.
“Sometimes when the child misses im-munizations the parents don’t paymuch at-tention to it as they don’t grasp the impor-tance of immunizations and the ramifica-tions of not undergoing it,” she said. Shealso said that she wished that the cliniccould visit the schools at least once amonth.
The project has been running since lastyear and has conducted more than 4000screenings. The mobile unit is a bus thatvisits various schools in the province toconduct these screenings.
Each Wellness Mobile for School Healthincludes a consultation room where gener-al health screening can be performed, adental unit section for screening for oralhealth and rendering of dental and oral hy-giene services and an optometry unit, forthe testing of eyesight in order to providelearners with spectacles if needed.
“The Western Cape Government is com-mitted to providing quality health care ser-vices to the entire population in the West-ern Cape. The focus is on prevention andpromotion ofwellness rather than the cura-tive. This project is playing such a key rolein particularly poor and rural areas,screening learners for conditions that re-quire the necessary intervention” saidMbombo.
The total number of schools served by themobiles since the start of the service is 318.
The total numberof learnerswhobenefit-
ted from the different components of the ser-vice amounts to 29 423.
“We are really excited about being able tobringhealth care to schoolsusing state of theart technology. We have discovered thatthere are a number of children who havesimple health problems, such as bad eye-sight, that are often left undetected andwhich negatively affect their schoolwork.
It is a tragedy if the reason people cannotread is not because they do not have theability, but because they cannot see prop-erly. The reasons that these issues are notdetected often relate to the fact that the par-ents are not able to afford screening suchas this. The mobile clinics have alreadymade a huge contribution in addressingthis problem” said Schäfer.
Education and health MECs Debbie Schäfer and Nomafrench Mbombo visited Mpendulo Primary school in Makhaza, Khayelitsha to observe theWellness Mobile Clinic. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
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Coen Birkenstock, manager of corporate communication at Transne and Ntomboxolo Mqumbisa,the school principal during the Mandela Day event, on Friday, in Khayelitsha.
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A number of volunteers from the TransnetFoundation spent their part of the 67 min-utes forMandela Day cleaning and paintingthe Matthew Goniwe Memorial HighSchool, Khayelitsha last Friday.About 300 volunteers from different de-
partments in the Western Cape Transnetwhich include Transnet Freight Retail,Transnet Engineering, Transnet NationalPort Authority (NPA) and Transnet PortTerminus, cleaned the vegetable gardenand erected fencing around the garden,painted some parts of the school and alsomade some levelling and cleaning aroundthe kitchen area.Coen Birkenstock, Manager for Corpo-
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.This Friday Nkosinathi Maki will havehis first one- man show at Guga S’thebe .“ The idea is to run the first show in the
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Ngomane.Ntanjana said the foundation will focus
on “building financial muscle” for its mem-bers through worskhops and seminars.
Members of the Umthombo Foundation during the launch of their organisation at MonwabisiBeach Chalets recently.
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school learners were thesurprise receipients of
the benevolence of others on thenow annual International Man-dela Day recently.
Employees of a cellphone gi-ant distributed about 1 200 foodparcels to the schoolar in Khay-elitsha onTuesday.About 40 000food parcels were distributed toother schools nationally, ac-cording to the company.
Mandla Hlabisa, marketingmanager in the Western Cape,said the distribution of the foodparcels will supplement fami-lies with basic food supplies tosustain their children in theshort term and to ensure thatlearners donot go to school hun-gry.
“This year we recognized Ta-ta Mandela’s outstanding con-tribution to the creation of anon-racial, non-sexist, demo-cratic South Africa by celebrat-ing his example of dedication tothe values that promote conflictresolution, improved race rela-tions, human rights and genderequality.
“Tata Madiba gave his life tobring about change to the livesof the people of South Africa. Inorder to honour this lifetimesacrifice, our gift to him is togive our time to help make the
world a better place.This is one of the best and
most befitting ways we canthank Tata for being an inspira-tion to the world,” said Hlabisa.
Also on 21 July, about 1269buckets were distributed to Ma-siphumelele Primary, while1147 buckets were given tolearners at Woodville Primaryin Mitchell’s Plain, with a fur-ther 1360 parcels distributed toTafelsig Secondary.
The R3,9 million food projectsaw a total of 40 000 food parcelsdistributed across the country.
“We will continue to workwith the Nelson Mandela Foun-dation and the Department ofBasic Education to inspire theworld to make these values apart of culture everywhere.
Vodacom is committed to in-spire its employees to make ev-ery day a Mandela Day,” saidJoosub.
CEO of the Nelson MandelaFoundation, Sello Hatang, said:“Vodacom continues to be a val-ued partner in driving the Nel-son Mandela International DayethosandTata’s legacy forward.“Food security is a vital part ofthe development journey forleaders and we would like tochallenge others to take a leafout ofVodacom’s book to ensurethe futureof ouryouth,”he said.
Jennifer Rhode (Vodacom), Amukelani Chauke (ZA Dynamic Exposure),Gcinisile Mlungu (Harry Gwala SS), Brenda Phike (Masiphumelele PS),Mandla Hlabisa and Nombali Makhubu .
Lavinia Koopman (Vodacom) with learners from Harry GwalaSecondary School
Gospel show on Woman’s DayReality 7 is hosting a GospelConcert which will featureVoices In Praise, at CPUTSports Hall, Bellville cam-pus, on Sunday 09 August,from 19h00.
Pre-sold tickets cost R100and R120 at the gate.
Children between the agesof 3 to 12 will only pay R50 atthe gate.
For the information aboutthe tickets you can contactSiviwe Mhlomi on0796792519 or Nambita Ndzu-zo on 0832403332.
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Club member: ask for a free quote for your requirements and free delivery contact Anwar on 082 498 8441. ATM’S available in-store.
Mfuleni’s Manzomthombo Senior Sec-ondary has earned a reputation asone the best netballing teams in the
province and this weekend they are deter-mined to prove this point.
The school’s under 16, 17 and 19 teamswillbe representing the Western Cape at the Na-tional Netball Championships in Boksburg.
They left on Wednesday heading to thetourney which starts tomorrow (Friday 31July). This is the first time that three teamsfrom the school have earned a slot to repre-sent the province at this level.
The under 16s are going into the tourna-ment as champions after clinching the titlelast year. They will however be buoyed bythe presence of their fellow schoolmates inthe competition this year.
According to Coach Frank Xaba this wasexpected as the other two teams have beenknocking on the door.
“Last year, our under 17s and 19s wererunner ups in their divisions and could notmake to the nationals as only the winnersof the divisions progressed. This year we
worked even harder and the results were allthe proof needed,” said Xaba.
The teams went through rigorous compe-tition and won their way out of the regionalcompetition as well as the district competi-tion which meant that they can representthe province alongside other high schoolsnamely Durbanville, Heidevelt, Stellen-bosch and De Kuilen.
The schools represent different leagueswithin schools netball. Xaba said that theywere very confident of their chances in thecompetition.
“We are hoping to do better than last yearas our preparations have showed us that weare currently playing our best netball at themoment.
Leading to this competition we have beenplaying with local schools and teams. Ourunder 16s have proved to be superior to theircounterparts and we are confident that ourother teams will do well,” said Xaba.
Asked what their secret was Xaba wasopen and said that dedication and commit-ment were key in their team’s success.
“As a coach I am very dedicated and verypassionate and that trickles down to the
players andwe have received amazing sup-port from school staff and the parents,”said Xaba.
John Matiso, school principal, sharedthe same sentiments with Xaba regardingthe dedication and the commitment of theteam.
“Our netball team begin training in Jan-uary and even playwith local teams;whichis something that you don’t see in otherschools.
That is the kind of dedication that theyhave. As a result they are among the bestin the country despite the challenges theyfaced,” said Matiso.
He said that one of the biggest challengesthey faced was lack of funding but becauseof their great track record, corporate spon-sors have availed funding for their activi-
ties.“We are very fortunate that through com-
munity leadership that we have Eskom asa sponsor who has made sure that we havea transport and accommodation for the com-petition.
We are hoping that we will do well in thecompetition,” said Matiso.
He said that the target was to have at leasttwo of the teams coming back as champions.
Heurgedcommunities to encourageyouthtoparticipate in the sports aswell as arts andculture activities as a deterrent to drug use.
Under 16 sharp shooter Sisanda Sithongasaid that they we determined to come backtriumphant.
“We have been playing well and we haveshowed our class. We will bring in the tro-phy,” she confidently said.
Manzomthombo Senior Secondary netball team is ready to make history this weekend at theNational Schools Netball Tournament, they say. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE
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teamswill want towalk awaywith the spoilsof victory at the end of the tournament,” hesaid.The tournament takes place on Woman’s
Day at the Gugulethu Sports Complex.Teamswillwinmedals, trophies, cash prizesand soccer gear. Gugulethu Mall Shopriteassistant maanger Bryan Joseph said theydelighted to form a partnership with TFA.“We believe in giving back to communi-
ties that sustain our business and we hopethrough sport we will enhance the peoplewho support us,” said Joseph.The tournament will feature twenty four
teams from areas such as Langa, Khayelit-sha, Nyanga and Mfuleni.“We have invited teams so we hope they
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a talking point in our townships and everyteam wants to lay claim to the braggingrights of being the first team to win it,” saidSodinga.Tournament drawwill be held at the same
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simply call Andile Tapile on 0827770646 orSodinga on 0748317040.
Shoprite assistant manager Bryan Joseph flanked by tournament organisers Sinovuyo Mcwabaneand Banana Sodinga at the launch of the tournament.
Shabba: We Miss TheOther Players
Newly appointed Kaizer Chiefs captain, Si-phiwe Tshabalala has admitted that theymiss the team’s departed trio in ItumelengKhune, Tefu Mashamaite and Mandla Ma-sango, who left the club in the off-season fol-lowing a breakdown in contractual talks.‘Shabba’, who has been very close to
former skippers, Khune and ‘Masha’, wasroped in as the man to lead the league andcup double winning team ahead of a daunt-ing 2015/16 campaign, however has admit-ted he would love to see a reunion.“We miss the other players who are not
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and if theydon’t comeback then Iwish themall the best in their next moves,” Shabba ex-plained.
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Derby live at Mzoli’sSPINDOG MOTSAMAI
You can never hide from the Sowetoderby!
For instance, patrons at Mzoli’sPlace will find their taste buds lolling be-tween a sumptous piece of meat and theireyeballs roving on a big screen on Satur-day.
This will be thanks to the live soccer ac-tion brought to them by Mzoli FinancialServices (MFS) in partnership with Voda-com.
MFS director Sisanda Masisi Mangele-Ngcauzela said they would be launchingvarious services from Vodacom includingm-Pesa.
“Patrons must come armed with theirID’s and so that we can rica them. Theystand a chance of winning fabulous prizesand learning more about the m-Pesa pre-paid banking service,” she said.
There will be entertainment galore asMC Tsidi Ndlovu will be doing her thingwith a few talented musicians scouted inVisionland.
Meanwhile Thabo Matlaba will mostlikely miss the Carling Black Label Cupclash against rivals Kaizer Chiefs on Sat-urday, after picking up an injury in Orlan-do Pirates’ 1-0 win over CS Sfaxien in theCAF Confederations Cup.
According to the medical department, theBafana Bafana international has suffered agrade two tear of the hamstring and will re-quire treatment and then rehab.
New signing Gift Motupa, has resumedtraining this week albeit a light session.