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THE Methodist Church of Southern Africa,Pietermaritzburg and Howick circuit, willbe celebrating the election of the firstyoung man to be nominated as the vicepresident of the districts’ Young Man Guild(YMG Amadodana Ase Weseli) on Sunday.
Sfiso Zuma, who is also a deputy principal at KwaPata secondary school, startedhis journey as the vice president in themonth of May, after he was officially acknowledged in Newcastle.
The celebration will take place at theMethodist church in Imbali Unit 1. SocialDevelopment minister, Bathabile Dlamini,
PHOTO:SUPPLIEDSfiso Zuma is the first young manto be nominated as the vice president of the districts’ Young ManGuild.
is one of the guests expected to attend thecelebration. Speakingto the 40 year old fatherof three, he said he ishonoured that thechurch has so muchtrust in him. He said hisduty is to make surethat he guides men inthe church, looking atdifferent angles of issues inside and outsideof the church.
“Basically, my dutyis to be the guide formen in the church. Theaim or the duty is notonly looking within thechurch, but to also lookat the other challengesoutside the church. Asone of the men whohavebeentaskedbythechurch, I look at manyissues. I have to look atspiritual upliftmentand bible studies. I alsolook at social ills such asdrug abuse, issues ofHIV and AIDS and alsothose families affectedby these social ills.
“In the near futurewe are planning careerguidance,” said Zuma.
He is the first youngman to be chosen to bethe vice president at adistrict level at his age.Other guests will beleaders of the Methodist Church of the Pietermaritzburg and Howick circuit.
MOVIES like ‘TheMatrix’, ‘Avatar’ and ‘StomptheYard’arewhat inspiredaPietermaritzburgdancing trio to formagroupcalledMatrixAva-tar in 2007.
The group ismadeupofMonwabisiMhlon-go, Siyabonga Ndlovu and Tumelo Mhlaolifrom the Imbali Unit 2 township.
It has appeared in reality talent show ‘SA’sgot talent’.Theirperformancemovedtheaudi-ence who clapped and waved hands, saidMhlongo.
He described their artistic moves as a mixof music and dance, which includes dancestyles taken fromtelevisionmovies like ‘Stompthe Yard’.
“We formed the group in 2007 and weredriven by our passion of dance andmusic,” he
said. Talkingabouttheir journeyaspartof ‘SA’sgot talent’, he said they are now waiting for acall that will decide if they made it through tothe semi-finals of the competition. “We wentand auditioned in Durban and our perform-ancewasexciting.Wereceivedalotof lovefromtheaudienceandthatkeptusgoing.Wehadourface painted with blood which representedzombies.
“We are nowwaiting for the call which willtell us if wemade it through to the next round.We have performed in most places in Durbanand the feedback has been good,” he said.
Thegrouphopes toopenadanceschooloneday.
“Wewould like to see what we do grow andthen pass it from generation to generation.
“It’s always unique to come up with yourown thing and as a group, that is what we dowhen we mix our dance moves,” he said.
PHOTO:SUPPLIEDThe group Matrix Avatar has appeared in reality talent show ‘SA’s got talent’. Pictured whileperforming are (from left) Monwabisi Mhlongo, Tumelo Mhlaoli and Siyabonga Ndlovu.
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We definitely lack passion for the game. This inturn has affected the quality of play.
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Wheredoyoungboysandgirlspracticethegame?We do not even have spaces where children can
have a kickabout. When we were growing up at theheight of the apartheid regime, most footballersused to travel to the Showgrounds for practices.There were no training facilities in Imbali or Edendale.The situation has worsened in recent years. A fewfootball facilities that existed in Alex Park are nowused for other sports.
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In the province of KwaZuluNatal, we have worldclass football facilities named after great leaders.
It is sad that Slangspruit and Dambuza, communities where Gwala and Mabhida grew up, have nofootball facilities. I doubt if teams from these twoareas will be allowed to even set their feet on thegrass of these facilities. The best facilities these daysare reserved for the elite. The young and poor haveto do with gravel football facilities.
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the city of gold and played Chiefs in theleaguegame,butunfortunatelywentdown1-0 via a penalty to Amakhosi.
According to old records and statistics,theTeamofChoicearealwaysahandful forthe log leaders andareoften touchcustom-ers.
United head coach Steve Komphela be-lieves his side was just unlucky and Chiefswere fortunate enough to edge them outthrough a penalty.
Komphela says that on Saturday, histeamisexpected togoback toFNBStadiumstronger, more cautious and smarter.
The former Free State Stars mentor did
leaders and recent MTN 8 champions.Zuma said that to go back to FNB Stadi-
um to face Chiefs again in a week will givethem a good chance of setting the recordstraight and was an opportunity to showtheir opponents what they are made of.
“Our league gameagainst Chiefs at FNBStadium was not bad at all. In fact we hadinstances where we actually looked betterthan them in some departments.
“They were also lucky to beat us with a
penaltyspotgoal (1-0).Weare justgladthatwe are going back for a different competi-tion, but against the same team, same timeand at the same stadium.
“We are not going to allow them to pushusaroundandanythinginthecupgamecanhappen. Remember, cup games are unpre-dictable and full of upsets.”
Another KZN side, AmaZulu, lost 2-0 toBidvest Wits also away last weekend.
- Jerry Barnes
PHOTO: GALLO IMAGESSibusiso Khumalo of Maritzburg United outpaces ReneilweLetsholonyane of Chiefs during the Absa Premiership matchbetween between their teams at FNB Stadium on Saturday. cChiefs won 10 through a penalty.
SCHOOLSintheGreaterEdendalear-ea will have a chance this week tocompete in a tournament organisedby two local PSLstars.Today, all nineprimary schools from the area willtakeeachotheronintheannualMbu-lelo “OJ” Mabizela Cup.
One of the local officials from theSouthAfrican Schools Football Asso-ciation (Sasfa), Bonginkosi Madlala,confirmed to Echo this week that theaction will kick off at 9am on bothdays.
“Wewill startat9amandthe tour-nament will be staged atWadley Sta-
dium,” said Madlala.Mabizela’s tournament started in
2009andcatered forallnineprimaryschools around the Edendale valley.
Last year’swinnerswere SanzwillPrimary School. Schools expected inthe primary event are Ashdown, Cal-uza, Edendale, Esigodeni, Sanzwill,Mthethomusha, Henryville, KwaM-pungose and Muzi Thusi.
The newly launched MabhutiKhenyezaCupwhich is forsecondaryschools is scheduled for 17 October,also at Wadley Stadium from 9am.
SchoolsoccergiantssuchasSiyah-
lomula, Bongudunga, KwaPata,Amakholwa, Georgetown, Smero,Nyonithwele, Laduma and EdendaleTechnicalHighSchoolwillbattleitoutamong themselves in this competi-tion. Madlala said that Mabizela andKhenyeza are the best example be-cause they started their amateur ca-reers in local circles.
“We are really grateful to the twoplayers for ploughing back into thecommunity.Eventssuchasthesehelpto develop and take the game to thenext level,” said Madlala.
Mabizela started his early career
with Ashdown Young Bucs, Maritz-burg City and later Orlando Pirates.
After returning from TottenhamHotspur in England, he also playedfor Mamelodi Sundowns, BidvestWits, Chippa United and is now withMpumalanga Black Aces.
Khenyeza played for MaritzburgCity, Lamontville Golden Arrows,Kaizer Chiefs, Mamelodi Sundowns,AjaxCapeTownand is currentlywithAces. The winners of both sectionswill takehomeanewsoccerkit, a tro-phy and gold medals.
- Jerry Barnes
PHOTO: GALLO IMAGESCMabhudi Khenyeza when heplied his trade for MamelodiSundowns in 2010. He will behosting the Mabhudi Khenyezafor local secondary schools atWadley Sadium tomorrow.
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PHOTO: GALLO IMAGESMbulelo Mabizela when he was thecaptain of Bafana Bafana in 2006.He is hosting a local primaryschools tournament at Wadley Stadium today.
not mince his wordswhen it comes tobundling the SAglamour boys out ofthe TKO.
“Itwasprobablyamatter of luck [forthem] and unluckyfrom our side, but Iam glad that we aregoingback thereandhave a fair chance ofrectifying what mayhave gone wrong,”said Komphela.
United’s spokes-man, Brian Zuma,says that his man-agement was veryproud with the waythe players put up afight against the log