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From left Sihle Tshabalala, Dumisa Jokozela, Vuyiswa Ndzakana, Jomo Mabandlela, Thandie Jolase, Chief Eric Galada, Nolubabalo Ntlantlo and Mathabo Pharella-Ntu- ba. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE LANGA MALL: HE SAYS: “WE WILL TOYI-TOYI,” SHE SAYS: “HE IS A BITTER LOSER,” DISCORD IN MALL MANDLA MAHASHE The opening of a new store in the mall in Langa was almost marred when a member of the steering committee accused his col- leagues of fraud. According to Sihle Tshabalala, the other members have benefited in the erection of the mall to the value of R500,000. He also accuses them of the alleged abuse of power. This accusations flew in the face of the opening of new store for retail giant Shoprite, near the Langa train station. Tshabalala accuses the committee deputy chairperson, Vuyiswa Ndzakana of getting her own company as a subcontractor in the construction of the R60 Million mall. “She also has a Vodacom store in the cen- tre,” he alleges. He also accuses her of nepotism, alleging her brother’s company has won a cleaning tender there. But a furious Ndzakana says Tshabalala is a bitter loser: “Because his application to operate a store was not approved,”. Ndzakana admitted, though, that some of the members of the committee had benefited by sub-contracting and store ownership, which is not illegal. “Of the 18 members of the committee only three had applied to be subcontractors and the first preference was given to community members who were not part of the commit- tee,” she added. Tshabalala also says: “Nolubabalo Ntlan- tlo, Cllr Neliswa Ngqose’s PA, also benefited from the project- her company was also se- lected as a subcontractor. And she plans to open a laundrette,” he claimed. However, Ntlantlo flatly refused to com- ment on these allegations. Ndzakana is adamant that everything is above board. Ndzakana also stressed that it was stand- ing rule that if a family member applied for any tender, he or she would recuse herself from the process(of whether to approve or not). Tshabalala says today he will lead a march of community members who are not happy with the goings-on with the committe. “Today (Thursday 26 March) we are going to demonstrate outside the centre as we are extremely unhappy with this committee and the looting that they carried out,” he said. He accused the members of this committee of running a scam for self-enrichment. “First, they didn’t want to accept me onto the committee, until my street forced them to,”. I realised that there were many things that were wrong with this committee. The meet- ings had no minutes and the people were just deliberating on their own, there was no or- der or constitution,” he said. Ndzakana said that the opening of the mall will take place even if some residents pro- tested.
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LAGUNYA | PHILIPPIThursday, 26 March 2015 | Tel: 021 910 6500 | Fax: 021 910 6501 | Email: [email protected]

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BEFORE THE STORM: Members of the Langa Shopping Centre Development Steering Committee before the accusations flew. From left SihleTshabalala, Dumisa Jokozela, Vuyiswa Ndzakana, Jomo Mabandlela, Thandie Jolase, Chief Eric Galada, Nolubabalo Ntlantlo and Mathabo Pharella-Ntu-ba. PHOTO: MANDLA MAHASHE

LANGA MALL: HE SAYS: “WE WILL TOYI­TOYI,” SHE SAYS: “HE IS A BITTER LOSER,”

DISCORD IN MALLMANDLA MAHASHE

The opening of a new store in the mall inLanga was almost marred when a memberof the steering committee accused his col-leagues of fraud.According to Sihle Tshabalala, the other

members have benefited in the erection ofthe mall to the value of R500,000.He also accuses them of the alleged abuse

of power. This accusations flew in the faceof the opening of new store for retail giantShoprite, near the Langa train station.Tshabalala accuses the committee deputy

chairperson, Vuyiswa Ndzakana of gettingher own company as a subcontractor in theconstruction of the R60 Million mall.“She also has a Vodacom store in the cen-

tre,” he alleges.He also accuses her of nepotism, alleging

her brother’s company has won a cleaningtender there.But a furious Ndzakana says Tshabalala

is a bitter loser: “Because his application tooperate a store was not approved,”.Ndzakana admitted, though, that some of

themembers of the committee had benefitedby sub-contracting and store ownership,which is not illegal.“Of the 18 members of the committee only

three had applied to be subcontractors andthe first preference was given to communitymembers who were not part of the commit-tee,” she added.Tshabalala also says: “Nolubabalo Ntlan-

tlo, Cllr NeliswaNgqose’s PA, also benefitedfrom the project- her company was also se-lected as a subcontractor. And she plans toopen a laundrette,” he claimed.However, Ntlantlo flatly refused to com-

ment on these allegations.Ndzakana is adamant that everything is

above board.Ndzakana also stressed that it was stand-

ing rule that if a family member applied forany tender, he or she would recuse herselffrom the process(of whether to approve ornot).Tshabalala says todayhewill lead amarch

of community members who are not happy

with the goings-on with the committe.“Today (Thursday 26 March) we are going

to demonstrate outside the centre as we areextremely unhappywith this committee andthe looting that they carried out,” he said.Heaccused themembers of this committee

of running a scam for self-enrichment.“First, they didn’t want to accept me onto

the committee, until my street forced themto,”.I realised that thereweremany things that

were wrong with this committee. The meet-

ingshadnominutes and the peoplewere justdeliberating on their own, there was no or-der or constitution,” he said.Ndzakana said that the opening of themall

will take place even if some residents pro-tested.

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My crazy ex-girlfriendhad a split personalityThose in the know say X marks the spot,and sure as hell, my crazy ex has left anindelible memory in my life.In the same vein, she could be fun to

have around, though.I’m not sure, but methinks she could

have met her match in yours truly, if ourshenanigans were anything to compare.I do not even know or want to compare

ours and her previous relations.Although I embraced her for who she

was, warts and all, I should say, one justnever knew what side of the bed she’dwoken up on any given day.It was always a safe option to confront

each day as it came, lest you rock theboat, if you get my crib.Like the time I once called her and was

instead answered by voicemail.I became unsettled because she always

took my calls and at times even calledme before the thought of doing so crossedmy mind.I enquired about her whereabouts from

her brother, only to be told that she’dbeen sitting at home.I kept on calling, until about a week

later she finally took my call, spewingvolcanic plumes as ever: “Lunga, ndig-ulelwa ngumntana. Khawundimeleplease.”(I’m nursing a sick child, so giveme a break). She dropped the call evenbefore I could offer any sympathies.That was vintage crazy ex-girlfriend;

this explains why I wasn’t the slightestsurprised.Moving on. When she was in the best

of moods, she was a wonderful woman.This one occasion I accompanied her ona visit to a cousin K’Litsha. We locatedhim at a friend’s house. We went fordrinks. Later a toiletries vendor stepped

into the joint. Next I saw my crazyex-girlfriend was engaged in deep banterwith said fella.Still, the next I saw the poor guy was

handing over a stack of his wares to her.I remembered that she had no mon-

ey...just then I was told that she’d takenthe stuff on the ‘book’. A strangerextending credit to another stranger.Only my crazy ex could pull that one.Under my breath I muttered: “Dude,

forget about your money,”. I felt greatpity for him because he had told us thathe was just starting out.Moving on. I remember one morning

we argued so much that I almost dumpedher by the side of the road in Gugs. Theother time I did abandon her–in front ofa school gate...because she was fiddlingwith the steering wheel while I wasdriving. Imagine if there were oncomingcars. The story did not have a nastyending though, for some policemen onpatrol apparently picked her up and tookher home. But to my surprise, when wenext met, she didn’t even mention theincident. Gosh, what a relief!The funniest and yet scariest moment

was when we stole the night at herparent’s house. As we reached her place,we started an argument, her old manheard the commotion and came outbrandishing a weapon. I fled for dear life.Later she went looking for me, only totell me: ‘the coast is clear”. We spent thenight soundly together. But the fatherbeat me to waking up. I survived though.

Gcobisa Ngalo, The Parent Centre facilitator, Malungisa Mgemane, Xolani Momo, Xolile Dyana,Thanduxolo Yohane, Raymond Bokako, Andile Mongo and Safura Henry during the graduation ofFatherhood and Positive Parenting, at Tankiso Community Centre, in Gugulethu, on Thursday.

PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Dead-beat fathers discardthe tag, will look after kidsMBONGISENI MASEKO

A Gugulethu organisation formed by con-cerned fathers is on a mission to encourageother fathers to be hands-on in raising theirchildren.The Parent Centre, a non profit Organisa-

tion (NPO), conducted a training sessioncalled Fatherhood and Positive Parentingfor a select group of fathers in the area.The men are now trained facilitators and

are well equipped to hold training sessionswith other fathers in the area in the near fu-tures.Their training took place at the Tankiso

Community Centre, started on 05 Februaryand ended on Thursday, 19 March.The last day also marked the graduation

day for them.Raymond Bokako, one of the graduates,

said the training was an eye opener and thatit will positively change the way fathersraised their children.“Fathers must know the importance of

sharing some quality time with their chil-dren. They must understand the feelings oftheir children and also know what influen-ces their behaviour. They must also knowthe difference between disciplining theirchildren and punishing them. Disciplininga child is a win, win situation for the childand for the parent, but punishing a childmeans hurting a child,” Bokako said.Bokako also said the project is set to posi-

tively benefit families as it will create a har-monious atmosphere.“Some homes are braking because there

is a lack of bondingwhichmostly lead to badbehaviour for children. Some parents arestill stereotypewhen it comes to raising chil-dren. They focus on the old way of raisingchildren which makes them fail to under-standwhat their children are going through.

Fathers must also involve their children inproblem solving. We want to empower fa-thers in ways to support their children,” headded.He also said this project will help curb do-

mestic violence.He invited all fathers to avail themselves

for the series of trainings which will be an-nounced in future.GcobisaNgalo, The Parent Centre facilita-

tor, said for fathers to play a part in raisingtheir children will go a long way in shapingthe future of their children.“That will also build self-esteem for chil-

dren and put fathers in a good position to un-derstandwhat is going on in the lives of theirchildren. The old way of parenting workedon other things and it also did not work onother things. Children were seen, but notheard, so nowwe say parents should also lis-ten to their children. Father absenteeism isalso one of the causes of gangsterism and itmakes their children vulnerable to usedrugs and other social-ills,” Ngalo said.Ngalo also said they are going to start sup-

port groups where fathers will meet at leastonce a month to find ways to their challen-ges.The organisation also does counselling,

trains caregivers from Non GovernmentalOrganisations (NGOs) and government offi-cials.The organisationwas established about 30

years ago.It has other branches in Khayelitsha,

Wineberg and Hout Bay.It aims at contributing towards building

stronger families through the promotion ofpositive parenting.

“Fathers must know theimportance of sharingsome quality time withtheir children.

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Women manage gas stationMANDLA MAHASHE

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have assumed the ownership just under aweek ago and are already working hard ona turn around.“We have started training the petrol at-

tendants the proper customer care basics.We also areworking hard to rebrand the sta-tion, which includes new uniform so that itwill be evident to motorists that there is anew management,” said Ntsabo.The duo has a combined 16 years experi-

ence managing a petrol station after work-ing at Duma Caltex Garage in Steve BikoRoad, famed for excellent customer service.The two took over the station on Friday

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shop to sell airtime and electricity for ntheconvenience of the residents of Gugulethuand surrounds,” Tsotsa.When City Vision visited the business the

two women at the helm were busy with cli-ents but took time to talk about the challen-ges they face in the male dominated indus-try.“Yes, the majority of people in the indus-

try are men but we have proved over theyears that we are just as competent. Thereisn’t a department that I can’t work in in thegarage. When its busy I roll up my sleevesand assist the petrol attendants,” said Tsot-sa.Tsotsa said that regular customers can ex-

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was a spike in traffic with people curious tosee what is different and we hope that theycan say that the service has been excellent,”she said. “Wehave big plans for the business

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Jazz Festival to benefit youngsters eager to hone skillsLOUISA STEYL@louno-tesLearners from artsand culture focusschools across CapeTown are hard atwork putting the fi-nishing touches on ashow they’ll be sta-ging at Artscape onSunday 22 March.

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In an effort to shake off the perception of in-effective policing, Nyanga SAPS revealedthat ten murder suspects were convictedthis month.

According to police the ten were chargedwith murder between 2009 and 2014.

“As a result of hard work from detectiveswe can revealed that the suspects have beenconvicted to no less that 8 years for the re-spective murders,” said Nyanga policespokesperson Captain Ntomboxolo Sitshit-shi.

Sitshitshi highlighted the conviction offour man who attacked and fatally wound-ing a suspected housebreaking suspect inSamora Machel in 2009.

“All four; SimoBangiso(26), Xolile Gqibit-hole(39), Luyanda Tukwana(33) and Masit-handaze Vellem, 30 were convicted of mur-dering Masixole Duda and were sentencedto 10 years per person.

We hope that this conviction and the sen-tence will act as a deterrent for people whotake the law into their hands,” she noted.

A Samora Machel man was sentenced to15 years after killing a woman he suspectedof bewitching him.

Xolisa Nombewu, 27, stabbed the 48-year-old woman to death after he accused her ofcasting a spell of him and his family in 2013.

A20yearoldAneleNkwenkwanawasalso

convicted to 10 years in prison after beingfound guilty of stabbing Aphiwe Thube infront of his parents in January 2014.

“The victim’s parents were standing atthe school gate in Oscar Mpetha Senior Sec-ondary School in Nyanga.

Aphiwe was coming out of a disciplinaryhearing at the school, the twowere from dif-ferent gang groups,” said Sitshitshi.

Sanda Vukaza, 35, and Nkosinathi Nem-be,27, were also convicted to 8 years each.Sanda was convicted after he stabbed andkilled a 31year-old Zolile Myeki of BrownsFarm in 2011.

Nembewas convicted for stabbingBaneleMbasa in 2013 in Sweethome Farms.

The two had an argument at a shebeen.“We want to thank the witnesses who as-

sisted with the investigations.We want to point out to residents that we

are serious about service delivery eventhough we face many challenges.

We are hoping that such convictions willgo a longway in ensuring that the communi-ty trusts us to do our jobs.

Nyanga CPF’s Dumisani Qwebe said thatthey welcomed the convictions.

“We are happy because we had stated thatthis year will be the year of action.

We want the community to work with po-lice and we are happy that the results ofsuch relations are evident,” he said.

COCT still rated amongst the top municipalitiesThe City of Cape Town has again been ratedat the high end of the six metropolitan mu-nicipalities ratedby the international creditratings agency Moody’s in South Africa forits sound fiscal position and prudent finan-cial management, recently. The City’s May-oral Committee has welcomed the report.

The City was due to table its budget forthe 2015/2016 financial year on Wednesday25 March.

Moody’s rating of Cape Town shows thatthe City is maintaining its strong financialposition, that its prudent financial policiesare working, and that it can pay accounts.

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CITY VISIONThursday, 26 March 20158 NEWS

“Fire” helps fight crime in GugsBARBARA MAREGELE

Mabhuti Godla was notorious for torment-ing theGugulethu community for over a dec-ade.He has done time for various crimes, in-

cluding drug possession and armed robbery.But since joiningRealistic, a non-profit or-

ganisation, two years ago, Godla says he isdetermined to dissuade others from a life ofcrime.On Saturday, Godla joined othermembers

of the organisation as theymarched througha busy street in Gugulethu to celebrate Hu-man Rights Day.The group displayed posters which read:

‘Give us hugs not drugs’ and ‘Say no to gang-sterism’.Realistic was started in 2004 by a former

correctional services officer, SolomonMadi-kane, in partnershipwith theNational Pros-ecution Authority after he saw a need for a“support and bridging programme for ex-of-fenders.The organisation works with youngsters

aged between 16 and 35, with special focuson the re-integration of former inmates.Some of these were referred to Realistic

by the courts.“Before I came to Realistic, people in the

street knew me as ‘Fire’. Some people stillcall me that because they knew I stole carsand robbed people with a gun.I even robbed my own parents to buy

drugs because I never wanted to go and seekwork,” Godla recalled.He said it was important for people in the

community to see him join the march.“I’ve changed my friends. I’ve stopped vi-

siting the places where I knew I would findtrouble and I joined a church. People needto know they can get out of that life,” he said.Another Realistic member, Luthando

Ngxukuma, 26, from Nyanga, joined in Junelast year after he saw his friend stabbed to

death by the person they were trying to rob.“My friend died right there. I looked at

him lying dead and I told myself that I needto stop this life.I also wanted help withmy drug problem,

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youths in the community aware of the orga-nisation.“They need to know that there is a place

they can come to for help. We are also hereto take a stand for the things we believe in,which is why we have the scouts group join-ing us,” he said.

Madikane said the organisation currentlyhad five social workers and a number of fa-cilitators.“In one year, we have about 120 people

coming through our six-month pro-grammes. We facilitate mediation and rein-tegration. We also offer counselling and life-skills camps.We receive funding from the Department

of] SocialDevelopment and theOpenSocietyFoundation,” he shared. -Ground Up

Members of community based organisation Realistic marched through Gugulethu on Saturday to raise awareness around the fight against gangsand drugs in the area. ords PHOTO: GROUND UP

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Audiojerk Bekwa doing his thing. PHOTO: GROUND UP

AudioJerk is thenew kid of electron-ic music in makingZETHU GQOLA

Born and raised in Langa , Ma-konwabe Bekwa aka AudioJerkis a dance floor magnet with hisunique electronic, techno anddubstep sound.He is also fast becoming one of

the Mother City’s most soughtafter DJs.Since the age of 16 Bekwa has

been spinning records and mes-merising crowds in Guguletuand Langa.His musical journey began in

in 2009, the year in which hejoined the DJ collective Afri-Pulse.Founded by the late DJ Phura,

AfriPulse recruited Bekwa aspart of their music productionteam, a move which helped himlearn how to make beats usingsoftware.From there, the young DJ

started making his own beatsand releasing his own songswith help from Gugulethu’s big-gest DJs – KennyDolo and SipheTebeka.“In 2010, I met Siphe Tebeka

and Kenny Dolo through DJBrookiez.I kept visiting them in Gu-

guletu as I was trying to learnhow to master the art of using aspecific software,” he said.Siphe Tebeka is known to

have graced the stages of Tomor-rowland and the GlastonburyFestival.According to Bekwa, “Siphe is

one of the few artists who under-standsme.Every time I’m in stu-dio with him, we always teacheach other stuff, and we easilyagree on things. We’re alwayslooking to collaborate,” he says.In 2013, the duo released their

first track together –NoControl.Bekwa,23, is currently a free

agent and releases his music onhis own, an option that seems tobe spreading in themusic indus-try.He has played at this year’s

Cape Town Electronic MusicFestival (CTEMF),wherehewasthe youngest DJ in the line-up.“I’m not sure how it hap-

pened,” he says.“But I think it’s because of the

mixes I started releasing lastyear.Playing at the event was the

greatest thing ever.”Amazing this, as in 2013 he

said he was among the crowdsjamming in the event when itwas held at theV&AWaterfront.Then in 2014, he was selected

for the CTEMF Ikasi Connect

Project, and this year gets to per-form on one of their stages.“When I was on that stage, it

felt like a dream,” he said.This was also his first playing

at an event of that scale.After playing at CTEMF, Bek-

wa at last started to see his six-year music career moving pro-gressing.“It was so exciting, because I

was on the lineup with very ex-perienced andwell-travelled art-ists,”.Musicians and DJs are often

overlookedwhen it comes to cityevent line-ups, aswell as some ofthe biggestmusic festivals in theprovince”.Producers from the townships

were recruited and taught howto better their DJing and musicproduction skills by providingthem with better studio facili-ties and world-class equipment.“There were eight of us. We

are now working on a collabora-tive EP that will be available on-line in the near future.Electronic, dubstep and tech-

nomusic is not themost popularchoice of music in the town-ships, but somehow Bekwa stillpulls in an audience.“It’s tough pushing my sound

in the townships. I took a differ-ent direction by choosing elec-tronic music, which doesn’thavemuch of a following in Lan-ga or Gugulethu,”.“Electronic music is the kind

of music you hardly hear intownships because the peoplesay that it’s ‘too white’ for them.But what matters in this in-

dustry is being different,” headds.“It’s always a challenge for us

even though most of the wellknown artists come from thetownship – people like BlackCoffee, Culoe De Song and DJSpoko, just to name a few.I think one needs to get in

touch with the right people, andmust knowhow to communicatewith people, and know how tosell your craft,” he says.An organisation that has tried

to change this and is beginningto succeed is Bridges for Music,which surprised Bekwa with astudio recording session withone of the world’s biggest elec-tronic music DJ duos – Tale ofUs.Will Bekwa be selected by

Bridges for Music to representLanga and South Africa at thisyear’s Tomorrowland MusicFestival?Only time will tell.

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ISebe loKhuseleko loLuntu limema amaziko enkolo (ii-NPO ezibhalisiweyo) ukuba angenise iziphakamisozawo zeenkqubo zokukhuthaza ukhuseleko lolutsha oluhlala kwiingingqi ezonganyelwe zizenzo zolwaphulo-mthetho. ISebe liza kuzixhasa ezi nkqubo ngokukhupha ama-R50 ngosuku ngomntu omtsha ngamnye othathainxaxheba kodwa phantsi kwemiqathango ethi ezi nkqubo kufuneka zibe ziqhuba iiyure ezisi-8 ngosuku yayeumntu omtsha ngamnye othatha inxaxheba uza kuxhaswa ngento etyiwayo ngemini athatha ngayo inxaxheba.

Izicelo kufuneka zingeniswe kwifomu yesicelo emiselweyo, ikhatshwe ngumboniso wePower Point (ubudebube zizilayidi ezihlanu) owazisa iziko elo negalelo lalo kwezokhuseleko loluntu, elizimisele ukukwenza,iinjongo zalo, uhlahlo lwabiwo-mali lalo kunye neshedyuli yemicimbi eliyicwangcisileyo. Amaziko enze izicelokuya kufuneka eze kuzandlala phambi kweNtlanganiso yePhaneli yoPhononongo yeSebe iziphakamiso zawo.ISebe lisenokuwacela amaziko lawo ukuba athathe inxaxheba nakweminye imicimbi yokukhuthaza ukhuselekoekumila kunje.Amazikoanomdlawokuzibandakanyakwezi nkqubongexesha leeholide zeyeSilimela neyoMnga,xa efaka iinkcukacha zeenkqubo zawo, kufuneka azalise laa fomu yesicelo alichaze ixesha lenkqubo afunaukulingenela kwiindawo ezilungiselelwe oko. Izicelo ke mazenziwe kujongwe la maxesha onyaka:

• Iiholide zesikolo zeyeSilimela: 27 kweyeSilimela – 19 eyeKhala 2015.• Iiholide zesikolo zeyoMnga: 10 kweyoMnga 2015 – 10 kweyoMqungu 2016.

Iifomu zezicelo zifumaneka kule webhusayithi: http://www.westerncape.gov.za/dept/community-safety.

Iphulo eli liza kuqhutywa kwezi ngingqi zilandelayo zichaphazeleka ngokukodwa nezizezona zibekwephambili: iNyanga, iGugulethu, iKhayelitsha, iMitchells Plain, i-Atlantis, i-Elsies River, iKraaifontein,iManenberg, iBelhar; iRavensmead; i-Wesbank; iDelft; Retreat; iDysselsdorp, iVredenburg, iMalmesbury,iVilliersdorp, iPaarl East, iZwelethemba in Worcester, iDe Doorns, iTouwsrivier, iLaingsburg, iPrins Albert,Hermanus, iKleinmond, iStanford, Heidelberg, Albertinia, iRiversdale, iClanwilliam, iCitrusdal, iPaarl-East(iSmartie-Town ne Chicargo) ne iStellenbosch, iMacassar, iStrand kwakunye neLwandle/Nomzamo. Izicelozeenkqubo zokhuseleko zolutsha oluhlala kwezinye iingingqi ziya kuhoywa kwakube kujongwe umsebenziesele ziwenzile.

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NOTICE TO TABLEMOUNTAINNATIONAL PARK STAKEHOLDERSNotice is given to all interested andaffectedparties that in termsof section 39, readwith section 41of theNationalEnvironmentalManagement: ProtectedAreasActNo. 57of 2003 (NEM:PAA) SANParks is revising theparkmanagementplan for TableMountainNational Park (TMNP). The TMNPmanagementplan is alsobeing revised in termsof section 21of theWorldHeritageConventionActNo. 49of 1999 as thePark formspart of theCape Floral RegionWorldHeritage Site.

Thepurposeof theparkmanagementplan is to guide the futuremanagement of theNational Park for theperiod2015 –2025. TheNEM:PAA requires that interestedor affectedpersonsbegiven theopportunity to comment on theplan.

Pleasenote, you are required to register in order toparticipate in this process by accessing the SANParkswebsite atwww.sanparks.org/conservation/park_man/forms/reg_form.php. You can also register by telephoneor post (see contactdetails below) andat thepublic information sessions. The stakeholder participationprocess is running from16Februaryto 9May2015.

Anelectronic versionof themanagementplanhasbeenavailable on the SANParkswebsitewww.sanparks.org/conserva-tion/park_man/draft_plans.php from16February 2015. Theplan can alsobe viewedat the following locations.

Stakeholders are furtherinvited to attendpublicinformation sessions atoneof the venues listedbelowand comment onaspects relating to theseplans.

Written comments are tobe forwardedeitherelectronically or bymailtoAndré Spies by 9May2015.

André SpiesPostal address: P.O. Box787, Pretoria, 0001Tel: 0124265212Email: [email protected]

Date and time Venue13April 2015 (18h00 –20h00) RocklandsMinorHall, Cnr Spine&ParkRoads,

Rocklands,Mitchell’s Plain14April 2015 (09h00 –12h00) FishHoekMunicipal Hall, Central Circle, FishHoek14April 2015 (14h00 –17h00) CapeTownCentral Library, Drill Hall, Darling Street,

CapeTown15April 2015 (10h00 –13h00) Simon’s TownMuseum,Court Road, Simons Town15April 2015 (16h00 –19h00) RomanCatholic Church, Pokela Road,

Masiphumelele16April 2015 (16h00 –19h00) NewlandsConferenceRoom,Newlands Forest

Station, UnionAvenue (M3)17April 2015 (10h00 –13h00) Edith StephensNatureReserve, GovanMbeki Road,

Philippi18April 2015 (09h00 –12h00) Site B community hall, Khayelitsha

SulaniDrive (opposite Site B SAPS )

Athlonepublic library Kulani public library, KhayelitshaBellville public library KloofNekoffice, TMNPBoulders visitor centre, TMNP Langapublic libraryCapeTown: central library Mitchells Plain, TownCentre public libraryClaremontpublic library Mowbraypublic libraryFishHoekpublic library Simon’s Townpublic libraryGrassy Parkpublic library TokaiManor office, TMNPGugulethupublic library Tokai public libraryHout Baypublic library

Seven years ago Stodels Nurser-ies began a gardening trainingprogramme to give customer’sgardeners the opportunity tolearn basic gardening skills.

Managing Director Nick Sto-del decided to sponsor the pro-gramme for unemployed and ex-isting gardeners to hone theirskills and provide a certificate ofcompetence.

Recently, a new set of 15 gradu-ates sat the exam and join thehundreds of other students inhaving learnt the gardening ba-sics and having a certificate toprove it!

Nick says, “We had so manyrequests from our customersthat we decided to design andsponsor a training programmethat takes place one day a weekover a month.

The courses are run at all fiveStodels’ branches during themonths of February, Septemberand November.

They are restricted to 15 stu-dents to ensure personalised at-tention.

The ‘students’ need no initialgardening skills to attend.

Feedback from graduates hasbeen very positive, “he says.“They love the course and feelfar more confident to be able to

make a real difference in peo-ple’s gardens.”

Graduation is held on the finalday of the course, after an examis written and if they pass theyreceive a special certificatewhich is handed over and proud-ly states they have been trainedat the Stodels’ School.

So what does the course cover?Everything you need to know

from types of soil, soil prepara-tion, how to fix sandy or claysoil, organic and chemical fertil-isers and why you need them,compost and how to use if effec-tively, planting shrubs, treesand annuals, watering effective-ly and water wastage, pruning ofall plants, including roses aswell as pests and diseases – howto treat them and the basics ofspraying.

“The courses are very popu-lar,” says Nick, “and we arethrilled we are able to provideskills to people who are unem-ployed or upgrade those whohave existing gardening jobs.

In some small way we are help-ing create employment opportu-nities.

Some of our graduates have al-so been employed at Stodels Nur-series which is a fantastic circleof learn and earn.”

Trainer Themba Ngele from Stodels acongratulates Bulelani Feni onacquiring new skills. PHOTO: STODELS

Garden guru helpshone skills boom

Paramedics robbed inthe line of dutyThree paramedics were held atgunpoint early on Wednesdaymorning while trying to save a5-year-old girl’s life.

Shortly after midnight, ER24dispatched an ambulance andrapid response vehicle to ahouse in Khayelitsha for the lit-tle girl who was having seizures.

“The paramedics were busy inthe ambulance stabilising thelittle girl when one of the doorsflung open and a gun [was] point-ed at them,” ER24 said.

The child’s mother was also inthe ambulance at the time of theincident.

According to the paramedics,two suspects, believed to be in

their twenties, demanded cell-phones and wallets.

One of the suspects then de-manded the rapid response vehi-cle’s key which he used to openthe vehicle, activating the emer-gency sirens. Both suspects im-mediately fled the scene.

They fled with cellphones anda GPS device from the ambu-lance.

Despite the attack, the para-medics continued to help the girland transported her to Khayelit-sha District Hospital.

A case of armed robbery wasopened at the Khayelitsha PoliceStation. No one was injured inthe incident.

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ISixeko saseKapa imema izimvo zoluntu kumgaqo-nkqubo oluyilo ongokusetyenziswakweholo lethala lencwadi.

Ngokwecandelo 17 loMthetho ojongene neeNkqubo zikaMasipala woRhulumentewoMmandla: uMthetho 32 ka-2000, uluntu kwakunye namaqela anomdla anikwa ithubalokungenisa izimvo, izindululo okanye igalelo kumasipala ukususela ngomhla woku-1Epreliukuya kowama-30 Epreli 2015.

Izimvo, okanye izindululo zingangeniswa ngezi ndlela zilandelayo:

• Ifeksi: 086 576 1398• I-imeyile: [email protected]• Izingeniso ezibhaliweyo: Private Bag 4728, Cape Town 8000 (imvulophu mayiphawulwe

ngokucacileyo ngokubhala: Izimvo malunga noMgaqo-nkqubo ongokuSetyenziswakweHolo leThala leeNcwadi, iya kuMlawuli: iiNkonzo zamaThala eeNcwadi neNgcaciso

Iyunithi yesiXeko saseKapa ejongene noThatyatho-nxaxheba luLuntu iza kuncedisa abantuabangakwaziyo ukufunda nokubhala, abantu abakhubazekileyo nabantu abavela kumaqelaahlelelekileyo abangakwaziyo ukungenisa izimvo ezibhaliweyo, ukuba izimvo okanye igalelolabo zibhalwe zize zingeniswe kwiSixeko. Qhagamshelana naba bantu balandelayo:

Ngothatyatho-nxaxheba loluntu jikelele:Frederick Venter kwa-021 400 1768 okanye [email protected]

Ngamaqela ahlelelekileyo:Anele Viti kwa-021 400 1652 okanye [email protected]

Lo mgaqo-nkqubo oluyilo uza kufumaneka ukuba ujongwe ku-www.capetown.gov.za;kwii-ofisi zamabhungana nakumathala eencwadi kamasipala ukususela ngoLwesithathuumhla woku-1 2015.

Bhekisa imibuzo ku-Ninnie Steyn ku-021 400 3782 okanye uthumele [email protected].

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[email protected]| 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).

Write to usLeave the foreigners alone,they are successful peopleIn the taxi this morning, the commuterswere debating the issue of foreigners,specifically Nigerians.

Everyone seemed to agree that theywere the worst offenders when it came tocrime in our country.

The comments were ugly, indeed. It isunfortunate that our people have com-mon perceptions about Nigerians.

The debate became heated, and I raisedthe point that what makes us think thatwe are better people than the foreignersare, given that we are caught up in awave of generations of under-educatedcitizens.

Our leaders display the lowest ofmorals. We have people who kill andrape and break into other’s propertywithout the slightest bof remorse.

I am not defending any of their (for-eigners)acts. They seldom kill or rape. I

know that the are the biggest drugdealers and fraudsters.

Most have legitimate businesses,though. They are mostly highly educatedthan us and are known to be hardworkers. ‘Igintsa” is a term used in thetownships to denote a smart criminal,and we have lots of them in our midst.

The only difference is that our brothersbounce back and forth in jail, with nevera prospect of success in their criminalendeavours. We have produced very fewsuccessful business personalities. Andthose who finally crack it only speed upand down in their flashy cars. They areeven called ‘abospidans” . I have aCongolese, Zimbabwean and Nigerianfriends who are running successfulbusinesses

LINDA NDZOCape Town

We want a free and socialcentred education for allAccording to the late great AfricanistRobert Mangaliso Sobukwe, educationshould mean a service to Africa.Education is a weapon to fulfil ourdreams.

According to Booker T Washingtonsuccess can only be measured by thedifficulties which one undergoes inlife.

In Xhosa this translates as: Impume-lelo isentabeni, okanye xana uzimisele,wafunda, wphila ubomi obumnandi.

PAC demands for a free socialisteducation for all children is just.

The ANC government’s failure toprovide students with free education isa betrayal of the sacrifices of studentsof 1976.

An educated nation is a liberatednation because knowledge is power.

That is why the PAC will continueto advocate for free education.

Education is the best investment anygovernment can make to its nation.

Education is an asset that will neverdepreciate.

No nation can sustain its develop-ment on borrowed skills and a cata-strophic brain drain.

For this reason free education mustbe available from primary schools touniversity level to all children of thepoorest of the poor for at least the

next hundred years.Right now more than a thousand

students who received study loans areowing more than ten billion rands.

They are blacklisted. They are poorto pay back the loans because they arenot employed.

Students must revolt against govern-ment for free education.

Government must provide studentswith free education or face the revoltof the massess.

PAC Students [SASO] June 16 1976died for demanding a better educationfor all students of Azania.

PAC says failing to provide studentswith free socialist education is insultand a betrayal to June 16 1976 studentsSoweto uprising.

Pan Africanist Students Movementof Azania [PASMA] and Pan AfricanistStudents Organization of Azania[PASO] want free socialist educationfor all.

PASMA is there to promote socialisteducation at University level.

PASO is there to promote freesocialist education at primary schoollevel. PASMA students must stand upand demand free socialist educationnow.

ONYAMEKO SINANDILEKhayelitsha

Dont give up on your life’sdream of being better youI was born and bred in the townshipand I noticed a disturbing trend thatis stealing my joy.

Most people in the townships fail tostudy at tertiary institutions aftercompleting matric for various reasons,which include lack of finance.

So they end up searching for jobsand after being employed, instead oftrying to save some money and studyfurther in order to reach their dreams,they spend the little money they makeon booze.

They binge every weekend whileothers drink every single day.

What happened to those dreams?Are you going to achieve your dreams

by drinking as if the brewery is aboutto close down?

At the age of 20 or so you are stilltoo young to give up on your dreamsand regard yourself as a failure.

Think about those dreams you hadas a grade one pupil at primaryschool.

Are you simply going to sit backand watch them being washed awaywith the streams and rivers of booze?

Take a good look at your inner selfand think about what you want in lifeand go for it.

No one else will do it for you!NORMAN JUKU

GugulethuStop rape and abuseAccording to the constitution of SouthAfrica, education, health and security arethe most fundamental human rights.

As a young South African, I thinkabout how fundamental rights havebecome unimportant now.

Women are victims of rape and abusein general.

What saddens me most is that thepeople who should be protecting us arethe ones who are raping and abusing our

women and children. Corruption, lack ofmanners within the SAPS and a poorhealth sector are some reasons behindthis situation.

Online education is the way to go but Isee South Africans getting a disappoint-ing pass rate because of kids’ interest insocial media networks.

THANDO MONALanga

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ISixeko saseKapa sikwinkqubo yokuqukumbela uYilo loMgaqo-nkqubo omalunganokuNonotshelwa kweeYunithi zokuHlala uLuntu (CRUs).

Ngokwecandelo 17 loMthetho ojongene neeNkqubo zikaMasipala woRhulumentewoMmandla: uMthetho 32 ka-2000, uluntu kwakunye namaqela anomdla anikwa ithubalokungenisa izimvo, izindululo okanye igalelo kumasipala ukususela ngomhla woku-1 ukuyakowama-30 Epreli 2015.

Izimvo nezindululo okanye igalelo zingangeniswa ngezi ndlela zilandelayo:

• Ifeksi: 086 202 8735• I-imeyile: [email protected]• Izingeniso ezibhaliweyo: Kumgangatho we-21, kwiZiko leeNkonzo zoLuntu laseKapa,

12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 8000 (Zenzelwe ingqalelo: UkuHlaliswa kwaBantu:Umgaqo-nkqubo noPhando)

• Nge-intanethi: www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay• Thumela nge-SMS igama: ‘Maintenance Policy’ lilandelwe zizimvo zakho ku-31766

Iyunithi yesiXeko saseKapa ejongene noThatyatho-nxaxheba luLuntu iza kuncedisa abantuabangakwaziyo ukufunda nokubhala, abantu abakhubazekileyo nabantu abavela kumaqelaahlelelekileyo abangakwaziyo ukungenisa izimvo ezibhaliweyo, ukuba izimvo zabo zibhalwezize zingeniswe kwiSixeko. Qhagamshelana naba bantu balandelayo:

Ngothatyatho-nxaxheba loluntu jikelele:Ruché Daniels kumnxeba 021 400 1766 okanye uthumele i-imeyile ku:[email protected]

Ngamaqela ahlelelekileyo:Anele Viti kumnxeba 021 400 1652 okanye uthumele i-imeyile ku:[email protected]

Lo mgaqo-nkqubo oluyilo uza kufumaneka ukuba ujongwe kwii-ofisi zamabhungananakumathala eencwadi naku-www.capetown.gov.za/haveyoursay.

Qhagamshelana no-Cassandra Gabriel kumnxeba 021 400 5212 okanye uthumelei-imeyile [email protected] ngolwazi oluthe vetshe.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO56/2015

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Kukhutshwa isaziso ngokwecandelo-33 loMthetho wobuRhulumente boMmandlaongoLawulo lweziMali zikaMasipala, uMthetho 56 wango-2003, sokuba iSixeko saseKapasinenjongo yokungena kwikhontrakthi engobonelelo lweenkonzo zobungcali ezijoliswekwiprojekthi engentla apha. Ikhontrakthi le iyakuthi ifezekise iimbophelelo ezingezimalikwiSixeko kwisithuba esingaphezulu kwinyaka-mali emithathu ezifakwe kuhlahlo-lwabiwo-malilonyaka ka-2014/15.

Isaziso kwakhona sikhutshwa ngokwamacandelo-21A necandelo-21 loMthethowobuRhulumente boMmandla ongeeNkqubo zikaMasipala, uMthetho 32 wango-2000,sokuba uluntu lasekuhlaleni nabo banomdla bayamenywa ukuba bangenise izimvo okanyeiingxelo-nkcaza kwiSixeko ngokuphathelene neziphakamiso ezingeekhontrakthi eziluyilo.Izimvo okanye iingxelo-nkcaza ezi kufuneka zifunyanwe ngembalelwano ekwikhompyuthakusetyenziswa idilesi ye-imeyile enikezelwe ngezantsi apha okanye zihanjiswe okanye ziposwekwidilesi engezantsi apha, ungadlulanga uLwesihlanu wama-29 Meyi 2015.

Idilesi yendawo: Omar Davids, City of Cape Town, Transport for Cape Town Infrastructure,15th floor, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town 8001.

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Abo bakhubazekileyo okanye abangenakho ukubhala kwaye babe befuna ukuthabathainxaxheba, bangeza kwii-ofisi ezikhankanywe apha ngentla kwisithuba seeyure zokusebenzaapho ilungu eliligosa liyakuthi lincedisane nabo ekubhaleni phantsi izimvo ezifanelekileyookanye iingxelo-nkcaza.

Qhagamshelana no-Omar Davids kwa [email protected] za ngokujoliswekwizingeniso ngekhompyutha okanye ucele iinkcukacha ezingezinye.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMUMPHATHI WESIXEKO60/2015

VAKALISA ULUVO LWAKHO!UBONELELO NGEENKONZO

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A bevy of beauties line up the Hubspace

MBONGISENI MASEKO

Brenda Mamputa is the personification of amulti-tasker who could be also be dubbeda Jill of all trades.In between running a dreadlock salon and

umpiring in cricketing games, she still findstime for her first love - that of creatingmod-els.As the founding member of Khayelitsha

Modelling School, Brenda, has been at thehelmof “producing beautieswhohave takento the stage with ‘’oomph”.

“I have trained and coached manymodelsand my wish is that one day a Miss SouthAfrica will come out of Khayelitsha,” shesaid.Young models like Sanelisiwe, Xola, Sa-

mantha and Siphosethu have come out ofher hands and walked on bigger stageswhere tiaras were donned on their heads.Brenda is quick to emphasise that her

“workwith youngmodels” is demanding be-cause there always “vultures on the wings”.“This industry can be dangerous if you do

notwarnand teachyourmodels to be careful

of the many pitfalls in the industry,” shesaid.To prove that she is “over protective” of

her models, she gave a photographer whocalled the models “yellow bones” a sternlook.Malibongwe Mlamli, a choreographer,

said he has learnt a lot from Brenda who hedescribed as enthusiastic.“She just enjoys unleashing talent in little

kids and they all seem to click immensely,”he said.Next week at the Hubspace in Harare,

Khayelitsha Modelling School will have anopen day where aspirant models will be giv-en a chance to strutt their stuff.Malibongwe stressed that modelling was

also formales and he invited them to partici-pate. Brenda revealed that she working wit-yh Miss Soweto founder Collins Sithole, ona project thatwill see “beauties from the twobiggest townships competiting a for a biggerprize.

She said more details would be releasedlater. For more details on how to become amodel call: 0731487626.

Siphosethu Sanelisiwe SamanthaXola

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METRO KIDS: Organisation aims to teach young ones about closeness to Creator

Tots taught self-esteem and G-dMBONGISENI MASEKO

Metro Kids Afrika is an organisation thatseeks to encourage better parenting andguardianship support for children, contin-ues to be applauded for its good work inKhayelitsha.

Mostly known as Sidewalk, the Non-ProfitOrganisation (NPO) hosted an outreachevent at Uzuko Lwakhe Church, in MandelaPark, on Saturday.

Thabo Zono, Metro Kids Africa, pro-gramme coordinator, said the organisationis on a mission to teach children about thevalues of life and ensure that they do not getinvolved in crime, drugs and other socialills.

The organization aims to help childrenfrom disadvantaged backgrounds with“helping them create a better future,”.

The children, up to the age of 14, are taughtand encouraged to read Bible and attendSunday school.

“We are structured by the word of God.Children are excited about the programme.We make them understand things that arehappening around them. Some experienceenvy from their peers, so we teach themabout what God says about jealousy in theBible.

Most parents do not talk with their chil-dren about certain topics, so we fill that gapby playing the part of being parent/ guardi-an to them.

They feel free to talk to us about anythingthat bothers them,” Zono said.

Sidewalk reaches to about six thousandchildrenperweek, but thenumber increasesduring festive season.

They have branches in Khayelitsha, Low-er Crossroads, Gugulethu, Thambo Village

and in KTC.Sidewalk was established 10 years ago by

James and Janet Senior, a couple from En-gland.

Childrenwhoattendare also incentivised-with presents, which include school uni-form and stationery.

Lithemba Masiko,33, a parent, said Side-walk plays a very good role in keeping theirchildren on track.

“It is helping a lot in the area. Most of thetime our children end up doing wrongthings, but those that attend the pro-grammes are disciplined and they also posi-tively influence other children in the area.

They get trained to do good things andthey enjoy it a lot.

We as parents encourage such pro-

grammes in the area.They also get food and presents from over-

seas,” Masiko said.Aza Thabo Hermanus,11, started with the

programme at the age of 6 years.“I learn to read the Bible and speak about

God. I also learnt that I have to sharemy foodwith other children at school if they do nothave food.

I can also sing now and I am sure God willhelp to make my dream of becoming a re-cording artist in future. I want to thank ev-eryone who sends us presents,” Hermanussaid.

James Senior said there is still a lot thatneeds to be done to help communities in thecountry to move away from the effects of thepast.

“Government can pass all the laws and tellpeople that they are free, but it does not helpif they are not free mentally and emotional-ly.

God wants us to be free. In reality we areall affected by the past.

We want people to be free inside and likethemselves the way they are. We want toraise leaders in the community.

Theprogramme is about empowering chil-dren and residents.

Most people do not have a relationshipwith other people from different cultures. Ilove this country,”

Metro Kids has diligently worked withchildren and young people, some, whoselives have been affected by HIV and AIDS,poverty, child abuse and other things.

Odwa Moni, Esethu Dada, Aza Thabo Hermanus, NosiphiwoMahashe, Palesa Botha, Unathi Mbendane, during the outreachevent, in Khayelitsha, on Saturday. PHOTOS: MBONGISENI MASEKO Thabo Zono, Metro Kids Africa, programme coordinator during the event.

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Youth talent showcasedMBONGISENI MASEKO

A newly formed team caused a storm duriga soccer tournament held at NY49 Stadiumin Guguleth over the weekend.The recently formed Samora Machel

Project Playground side surprised everyoneas they went to beat Ajax Cape Town u-13side 2-1 in a tightly contested final.This was the fourth edition of the annual

tournament organised by Project Play-grounf and it attracted 20 teams fromLanga,Gugulethu, Philippi, Samora Machel, Nyan-ga, Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Ma-nenberg.The team’s coach Nhlonipho Mzamane,

was later announced as the coach of thetournament after the finals on Sunday.Project Playground under- 21, also fought

all the way to the finals where they beat JLZwane 3-1 on penalties.Mzamane said the wins were a result of

hard work and dedication.“I am very happy, because I never we

would go that far. It boils down to the pointof hard working.“Our goal now is to play well in the league

and tobuild the teamtobe stronger.Wewantto win all the competition that we are goingto play in,” Mzamane said.Project Playground is a non profit organi-

sation based in Langa but is now branchingout to other areas.It offers sports and recreational activities

for the children and youth from age of fourto twenty-one years. It has been in existencesince 2010.The previous three tournaments were

held in Langa.Raymond Pienaar, Project Playground

sportsmanager, said the tournamentwas co-hostedwithGugulethu Football Association(GUFA) and had Ajax Cape Town as theirguest team.“The tournament is one of its kind in

township.Wewant to build it to bemore suc-cessful. We would appreciate assistancefrom anyone to secure the future of the tour-nament.. It is here to expose the youngstersto the big teams and also to help them shapetheir future in sports,” Pienaar said.In the first year of the tournament ACMi-

lan from Italy , Adidas and Nelly.com aSwedish clothing store helped fund it.

Project Playground (red and black) playing against Cape Town Pirates during theProject Playground Soccer Tournament at NY49 Soccer Stadium, Gugulethu, onSaturday. PHOTO: MBONGISENI MASEKO

Great sportin thecomingweeksCape Town Pirates FC invites all soc-cer teams to enter the Duma NogagaSoccer Easter Tournament takingplace at the NY 49 Stadium from April3.Tournament organiser Lungile

Ntwanambi said entry fee is R850 andprizes R30 000.The tournament will be officially

launched at the Gugulethu SportsComplex on April 1.For more details call Wejo Mgodeli

on 0793732792 or Lee Khabele on0837156007The Langa Sports Council will host

Youth Sports Festival on April 26-27 atthe Langa Indoor Sport Complex .There will be seven sporting codes

participating, namely: karate, boxing,netball,soccer, basket ball,rugby andhockeyFor more information please con-

tact:MrE. Zondi on 0722226554, MsNwa-

bi Jiya on 0837243562 and Bulie Sipoyoon 0768324181

Delight as comedian visits hard working soccer coachesIn between a series of sold out shows at CapeTown’s Artscape Theatre Centre, interna-tionally known n comedian Trevor Noah vi-sited the Grassroot Soccer Football for HopeCentre in Khayelitsha.In support of Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day

on Friday, Trevor Noah spent time withGrassroot Soccer Caring Coaches and par-ticipants to learn about the organisation’sefforts to combat the spread of HIV in SouthAfrica through the power of football.Noah spoke with female coaches and par-

ticipants about the difficulties of life inKhayelitsha and how they foster hopeamongst themselves and their peers throughthe Grassroot Soccer Coach Developmentprogramme and soccer-based SKILLZStreet curriculum.He joined the young women and girls in

a series of SKILLZ activities, including Findthe Ball and HIV Attacks.Noah shared his impressions at the end of

the visit.“Coming back to the townships as some-

body that grew up here, as somebody thatlived here, you realise that one of the most

important things that we’re deprived of inSouth Africa growing up, was hope. Andthat’s what people get here at Grassroot Soc-cer. You’ve got young girls who come togeth-er and get a chance to be something greaterthan just their surroundings.”Since 2009, Grassroot Soccer has reached

over 150,000 youth across South Africa andover 42,000 in Khayelitsha alone, throughsoccer interventions, positive role models,and gender-based violence and HIV aware-ness activities.Comic Relief is amajor UK charity started

in 1985, with the mission to drive positivechange through the power of entertainment.Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day is a bi-annualevent in the UK to raise funds for organisa-tions working in the UK and across Africa,and have just surpassed the £1 billion markin funds raised for programmes around theworld.As a recipient of Comic Relief funding in

SouthAfrica, Grassroot Soccer is able to usethe power of soccer to educate, inspire andmobilise young people to stop the spread ofHIV. Comedian Trevor Noah mingled with Football for Hope trainees and coaches last week.

Two laaities called to WC Touch teamTwo of the CONNECTRugbyAcademy play-ers, Aubrey Grootboom and Simphiwe Tom,have been called up to the Western CapeEmerging Touch Rugby team.The pair will travel with the WP team to

the inter-provincial tournament takingplace in Johannesburg from 19 to 21 March2015.The pair joined the CONNECT Rugby

Academy in early January and their previ-ous rugby experience has helped anchor allthe players in the team. They have bothplayed rugby since they were nine years oldand played club rugby in Stand last year,Aubrey in kit as part of a team fromMakha-za called the Tigers.Labeeb Levy, coach of the Western Cape

Touch team said: “I’m so excited to takethese two youngsters with, their raw talentis very exciting.”The teams for the ITP tournament come

from areas all across Cape Town, includingthe Cape Flats, Woodstock, Bo-Kaap andKhayelitsha.For many of these athletes, sport is a way

of escaping the gangsterism and other socialchallenges of the community, which is whyattending these sorts of events is crucial, butit is not without its challenges.All of the players in the tournament are

entirely self-funded and the pair from Khay-elitsha will need R8000 in order to attend thetournament.Overall, R240 000 is needed to cover the

costs of all theWesternCape teams involved.We are calling on the philanthropic com-

munity to please consider this cause andconsider donating part of the fund requiredfor either the CONNECT academy pair or acorporate sponsor to sponsor the team. Any-

one who can offer assistance in anyway,should email info or visit the website:www.connectsportsacademy.co.za for moreinformation on how they can assist.

Aubrey Grootboom and Simphiwe Tom have been called to the WC Touch team.

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Rugby derby

Soccer : Chance for youngsters

Ke Yona search nets Nyanga ladSTAFF REPORTER

The dream of playing football at the highestlevel continues to live on for the 2015 Ned-bank Ke Yona Team captain, Sydney Masa-na. The Nedbank Ke Yona Team Search hasbeen on an extensive search for South Afri-ca’s next football heroes for the past threeyears and has unearthed some exciting tal-ent that now features in some of the PremierSoccer League and National First Divisionsides.

One of the stars that were discovered byNedbank is 24-year-old Sydney Masana whois now a key member of Kinnah Phiri’ssquad after being signed by Free State starson a two year contract.

Masana was part of the 30 000 young SouthAfrican men from all parts of South Africathat took a step of making their dreams hap-pen by entering the Nedbank Ke Yona TeamSearch.

The bulky forward from Nyanga Town-ship in Cape Town now commands a regularstarting position in the highly competitiveFree State Stars squad. Masana gave a ster-ling performance when he made his first ap-pearance at a professional cup competitionduring the Nedbank Cup round of 32 againstBidvest Wits.

Even though Masana’s team bowed outof Africa’s most lucrative cup competition,the former Ke Yona captain continues to bein fine form for his club. The former Ke Yona

captain continues to work hard and hasbeen one of Free State Stars’ most instru-mental players.

“It still feels like a dream that I am playingfootball at the highest level with one of thebiggest clubs in the country. I believe I havebeen doing quite well for my team this yearbut I still believe that I should continueworking hard. To this day, I thank the Ned-bank Ke Yona team search for the opportu-nity that it presented to me as a young aspir-ing footballer,” says Masana.

Nedbank’s senior communication manag-er, Nkosinathi Msiza believes that the Ned-bank Ke Yona Team Search is one of manyways in which Nedbank continues to be anenabler in the communities that it serves.

“This is exactly what the Nedbank Ke Yo-na Team Search is about, identifying rawtalent and giving hope where hope seemedto have been lost.

There are many players like Sydney whohave not been given a chance to showcasetheir talent and it is through initiatives suchas these that Nedbank can make things thatreally matter happen for people,” said Msi-za.

Just like Masana, aspiring footballers be-tween the ages of 18 and 25 in possession ofa valid South African ID can also make theirdreams happen by simply dialling *120*KE-YONA# or *120*539662# and following theeasy steps to enter.

Entries close on 31 March.

Sydney Masana, discovered through Nedbank Ke Yona cup. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Beautiful race kicks offMore than 22 000 women are expected to lineup for the start of the Cape Town leg of theSPAR women’s road race series in Green-point on Sunday, 29 March this year. The se-ries has become known as South Africa’s‘most beautiful’ race as it is aimed at women.

Women of all ages, shapes, sizes and evenfitness levels are encouraged to take part inthe Cape’s biggest race for women. Entrantscan choose to run or walk either the 10kmor 5km. Cost to enter is R75, and R85 for lateentries.

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T-shirts and goody bags to the first 22 000that collect their race numbers at registra-tion, which is on Friday, 27 March (08h00 to19h00) and Saturday, 28 March (08h00 to17h00). Late entries will only be accepted onthe Friday. Participants will once againhold children’s smiles close to heart. Opera-tion Smile South Africa will be the benefici-ary of the Cape Town race. SPAR will donateR4 from each entry to Operation Smile.

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