ECHO edendale Your 24/7 community connection September 26, 2013 Aids helpline 0800-012-322 www.echoedendale.co.za www.echoedendale.mobi @echokzn PMB Echo 405 Church St • 471 Church St, Pietermaritzburg Tel: 033 345 3359 takkies 430 00 Sizes 6-10 “I will redo your hair free of charge if you are not happy” Manicure and Pedicure Available Shop 1 Selgro Centre, Boshoff Street. Tel: 082 863 0220 Still Maritzburg’s cheapest. Shop No. 6 in Polly Shortts Shopping Centre, Mkondeni • Tel: 033 396 6815 Isipesheni Relaxer Set R35 SUNDAY SPECIAL Siyagunda/ Haircuts R15 287 Church Street, Opposite the Library Tel: 033 345 2821 Shop 9, Cnr Retief and Pietermaritz Streets (1st Floor) WE ARE STILL AT SELGRO CENTRE. YOU WILL FIND US FIRST SHOP ON THE LEFT AS YOU ENTER THE PARKING LOT THROUGH THE CAR ENTRANCE. ISAAC Shop 9 and P S (1s SUNDA Siya Ha R 287 Ch Opp L Tel: 03 Young man ‘ ‘ KILLS KILLS ’ ’ 57-year old LOVER Zulu King Good- will Zwelithini ka- Bhekuzulu is flanked by acting KZN Premier Senzo Mchunu, Umntwana waka- Phindangene Prince Mango- suthu Buthelezi at the traditional celebration to pay tribute to King Shaka kaSenzangakhona at KwaDukuza on Saturday. The Zulu Queens and amakhosi were also there. PHOTO: SUPPLIED >> Her decomposed body was found in the nearby bush NOKULUNGA NGOBESE >>[email protected]A 26-YEAR-old man from KwaMachibisa was arrested last Friday in connection to the murder of his 57-year old girlfriend. Nozipho Gebashe from Ashdown location was found dead, lying naked with chopped hands and feet in the bush next to Ocezwini area. The gruesome discovery was made by a young boy who was returning from a soccer ground. He alerted community members who then called the police. The deceased was identified by her brother Steven Gebashe at the scene. Police then went to the suspect’s home in KwaMachibisa where they were renting a house together, and upon ar- rival the suspect was not there. A few hours later, they got a tip-off from a community member that he had returned, and on arrival he alleg- edly refused to give them keys to the house. They then reportedly forced en- try and found a duvet with blood inside the wardrobe and a cloth with also with blood underneath the bed. The suspect was then arrested. Gebashe said that his sister who worked as a Spar employee had been missing for two weeks, and police alerted the family about the discovery, as they had already opened a missing case. “We suspect that he had killed her inside their house and seeing that it was starting to smell, he dumped her in a bush. It was difficult to identify her as she was slightly burnt on the head”. Saps spokesperson Captain Musa Ntombela said: “The motive for the murder is unknown. Provincial Commissioner, Lieuten- ant General Mamunye Ngobeni com- mended members of Plessislaer SAPS for the speedy arrest and for respond- ing so swiftly and decisively to criminal elements in the area. ”We wish to send a stern warning to criminals to be aware that police have adopted a zero tolerance ap- proach to crime and any sort of crimi- nal activities”. The suspect was supposed to ap- pear before court on Monday, but could not attend as he was in hospital. MASSIVE YARD SALE BACK BY PUBLIC DEMAND 7 DAYS ONLY 2 OCTOBER TO 8 OCTOBER ( 8 am - 6 pm) THE BARGAIN MAN 9 Manchester Road, Allandale (Opposite Osmans Discount Warehouse – Next to Sticky Fingers) • Money Back Guarantee On All Goods • E&OE Hardware, Stationery, Tools, Homeware, Fishing, Toys. Enquiries 082 773 7334 T.L.C Wet Wipes (reseanable) Organic Shampoo 750 ml Cotton Buds (100% cotton tips) 100s Top Quality Roller Towel’s 2 Ply Strong Grip Plastic Pegs Steelwool Rolls Choice Grade Tin Fish 400 g 5 Piece Tool Set Assorted Bath Mats/Rugs 115 Steel cutting Disc Garden Sheers Fishing Rods (2 Piece) Cordless Safeway Kettle SIMPLY UNBEATABLE CHAINSTORE QUALITY GOODS Assorted Quality Knives
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A 26-YEAR-old man fromKwaMachibisa was arrestedlast Friday in connection to the
murder of his 57-year old girlfriend.Nozipho Gebashe from Ashdown
location was found dead, lying nakedwith chopped hands and feet in thebush next to Ocezwini area.
Thegruesomediscoverywasmadeby a young boy who was returningfrom a soccer ground.
He alerted community memberswho then called the police.
Thedeceasedwas identifiedbyherbrother Steven Gebashe at the scene.Police thenwent to the suspect’shomein KwaMachibisa where they were
rentingahouse together, anduponar-rival the suspect was not there.
A few hours later, they got a tip-offfrom a community member that hehad returned, and on arrival he alleg-edly refused to give them keys to thehouse.Theythenreportedlyforceden-tryandfoundaduvetwithbloodinsidethe wardrobe and a cloth with alsowith blood underneath the bed. Thesuspect was then arrested.
Gebashe said that his sister whoworked as a Spar employee had beenmissing for two weeks, and policealerted the family about thediscovery,as they had already opened amissingcase.
“We suspect that he had killed herinside their house and seeing that itwas starting to smell, he dumped her
inabush. Itwasdifficult to identifyheras shewasslightlyburnton thehead”.
Saps spokesperson Captain MusaNtombela said: “The motive for themurder is unknown.
ProvincialCommissioner,Lieuten-ant General Mamunye Ngobeni com-mendedmembers of Plessislaer SAPSfor the speedy arrest and for respond-ingsoswiftlyanddecisivelytocriminalelements in the area.
”We wish to send a stern warningto criminals to be aware that policehave adopted a zero tolerance ap-proach to crime and any sort of crimi-nal activities”.
The suspect was supposed to ap-pear before court on Monday, butcould not attend as hewas in hospital.
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CELEBRATING a richtapestry of history oftheZulunation, thou-
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WHILE Azalea residents have accusedtheir councillor for road bad condi-tions in “Four area”, the councillor
believes there is a political agenda sincehis in-terventions have been ignored.
Describing theircouncillorMsiziNgcoboaslazy and negligent of their need, members ofthe community said this has led to taxis refus-ing to take themto theirdestinationsdue to thebad road conditions.
Some of the taxi driverswho spoke to Echoconcurred with the views of the community.
When Echo visited the area recently themain road in “Four area” saw many potholesall over the road, and that it is the same withthe passage roads inside the location.
Ngcobo agreed that the conditions are un-bearable, saying this has been a concern foryears.
He said he has tried to help by enlisting themunicipality concerning the issue but nothinghas been done.
“I wrote a letter to the deputy mayor and
hereferredmetothedistrictmunicipalmanag-er (DMM).Themistake Imadewas that I didn’tdo a follow up after I had written to the DMM.
“Themayor himself came to Azalea and hesaw the conditions of the roads in that area. Ithought due to that the municipality wouldmake that area a priority. That is the reason Isay there is a political agenda regarding thewhole. “Other councillors go to the officialsthemselves and demand that service deliverybebroughttotheirwards.It’sworkingforthembut since I do things according Integrated De-velopment Plan (IDP), I’m left behind. Since Itook over from the previous councillor therehave been talks that there’s nothing good thatI would do. It’s a combination of many factorsbut honestly I am concerned about thoseroads,” he said.
A communitymember said they have beencomplaining for years.
“This has caused inconvenience duringpeak hours. Taxis refuse to get inside the loca-tion as they complain that their cars are dam-aged. It’s affecting us and we are appealing tothe municipality to intervene,” he said.
FOTO: NOMPENDULO NGUBANEAzalea road potholes that have caused taxis not to transport passengers to their destinationdue to the bad road conditions.
PHOTO: NOMPENDULO NGUBANEThese are some potholes thatone comes across when drivingalong the Azalea main road.
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OFthethreemainformernationallib-eration movements that waged thestruggle against apartheid, the ANC,PAC and the Black ConsciousnessMovement/Azapo, the regime ap-pearstohavereservedit’smostbrutaland cruel intentions for the BCM.
This is despite the fact that theBCM was the youngest of the threeand largely operated above board.
Oneof themost outstandingof theBCM leaders, Onkgopotse Tiro, wasassassinated by the apartheid shitsquad when a parcel bomb was sentto him Botswana where he had beenexiled.
FollowinghisstingingattackoftheBantustanpolicyduringagraduationceremony, he was expelled from thethen Turfloop University.
Tiro then took up a teaching postin Soweto where one of his studentswas the brave youth leader of theSoweto Uprising, Tsietsie Mashinini.Thosewhorememberhimasateach-er say he made teaching a joy to thestudents and his classeswere alwayspacked. However, after persistentstate persecution, the BCM togetherwith his family decided it was bestthat Tiro left the country. But the evilregimefollowedhimtheretofinishitsevil deed.
Another BCM stalwart who waskilled in police cells is Mapetla Mo-hapi, who had graduated with a de-gree in Social Work at Turfloop Uni-versity, thesameinstitutionwhereTi-ro had been studying. The state saidMohapi committed suicide but thatwas obviously a lie and it was provedthat the so-called suicide note was aforgery. He had been assassinatedjust likeTiro. Thetragicandcruelkill-ing of Steve Bantu Biko has been re-portedextensively,howtheapartheid
policeassaultedhiminhiscelluntilhewas brain-damaged. They then puthim in the back of a van, naked, anddrovehimfromEastLondontoPreto-ria, a trip that takes hours on end.
Tragically, no-one has ever beenheld accountable for these killings ofleaders of the BCM, evenwith the es-tablishment of the Truth and Recon-ciliation Commission (TRC). It is saidthat when Biko was asked to showthat the philosophy of black con-sciousness had found root amongstthe black majority, he only said oneword,
“SOWETO.” Now, one often hearssome people complaining that theANC isdownplaying the role thatoth-erliberationmovementsplayedinthestruggle for liberation.While that ac-cusation might be true, and also un-fortunate asmanyof thepresent gov-ernment leaders got their groundinginpolitics through theBCM, the reali-ty is that that responsibility to pro-mote black consciousness philoso-phy amongst the masses rests withBCM activists themselves.
There seems tobe this tendencyattimes from some quarters to expectthe ANC to be everything to every-body. That is not realistic. I mean,how can anyone expect the ANC topromote the PAC, its policies and itsprogrammes when it is a splintergroup?ThePACbrokeaway from theANC in the late 1950s over the ideo-logical position and it is naïve to ex-pectittolooktowardsthePACasnoth-ing but a rival political organisation.
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phy of black consciousness as articu-lated by Biko and his comrades, themasses got rid of their fear followingtheruthlessnessofthe1960banningsof the ANC and PAC. All of a sudden,blackpeoplewerefilledwithrenewedpride in themselves and were con-sumedbyanewvigour tocarryonthestruggle where the older movementshad left off.
Black consciousness saw all kindsof people and communities comingtogetheraroundthecauseoftheirsuf-fering,theblacknessoftheirskin,andforming organizations to fight theracist regime. All over the country,lawyers formedBlack LawyersAsso-ciation, journalists formed BlackJournalists forums, artists formedblack artists forums, parents formedBlack parents associations etc.
There was no denying the realitythat the masses were in the grip of avery potent force, and that force wasblack consciousness. South Africa istodayapolitically freecountry largelyas a result of the work that was doneby the Tiros, Bikos, Mohapis, StriniMoodleys, Mthuli ka Shezis, NcaupeMokoapes and many other gallantfighters of our liberation struggle. Itwould appear that the task facingBCM leaders andactivists in this newSouthAfrica is to inculcate the teach-ings of Biko andhis philosophy to thecurrent generations.
That work has to start at ourhomesandcontinueatschools,notassomekindofbrainwashingtheyoungminds,buttoimbuethemwithapridein themselves, as to who they reallyand what sacrifices were made byothers to get us where a we are now.Thathastohappenifwearecompletethe revolution that Biko and his com-rades started.
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SOUTH African footballers will be touristsin 2014 World Cup in Brazil. It is sad thatour young people will not have an opportu
nity to compete with their peers. In recentyears we have only participated in theevents where our country is a host. The majority of South Africans tend to confusepoverty with ignorance. Our African brothers might not have lots of money but theyare more intelligent than us.They know how to plan and work towardsachieving their goals. A poorer country likeEthiopia beat a highly rated South Africanteam. There is a school of thought that ourcountry does not have good players. People fail to understand that excellent footballers are a product of good coaches. AreSouth African coaches really good? Daily,we are told about the quality of certaincoaches in this country. Statistics or numbers do not lie. Where are the players that
they have produced in all their coachingyears? We do not have players playing inthe top leagues in Europe and yet somepeople tell us that there is quality in coaching locally.The reality is that not only administrationbut also coaches have failed football in thiscountry. How many coaches have we exported to other leagues in the last tenyears? If we are so good why are other African countries not recruiting us? There isstill a lot of work to be done in improvingthe quality of South African footballcoaches. Winning a PSL league cup doesnot necessarily make you an internationalcoach. It is also true that sometimes in thiscountry other means can help you wincompetitions other than technical compe
tency. It is going to be a long process beforeour football can start competing with thebest. The training of coaches, the accumulation of youth coaching experience andsetting up of structures will take a longtime. We need to be patient with this process. The problem is that sometimes peoplein positions are scared of telling the truth.We tend to make lots of promises that cannot be fulfilled. This creates lots of expectations from the public. If we look at a cycleof ten years like the rest of the nations do,then 2018 will be too close a target. Therealistic target to qualify and maybe advance to the second round will be 2026.This will also depend on how quick wemove in terms of setting up structures andthe dedication of all involved. Develop
ment of excellent sportspersons is not justthe work of sports federations. Everyonein the country will have to play a positiverole. This includes parents, communities,business and government. There is nosports federation, for instance, that canprovide equipment, facilities, coachingfees and feed the athletes. The challengeis bigger than most of us think. However,with honesty, cooperation and dedication,South African football can move into thetop 20 in the 2030s. Unzima lo mthwalo!
Siphelile manje isikhathisentsha ilokhu ima ondingasithebeninoma ikhalangalokhunalokhuya.Konkekuzokwenze-ka la.”-Jerry Barnes
Bucs on pathto do SAproudTHE South African team and one of
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According to the Buccaneers spokes-manMickeyModisane, if the teamgoesallthe way up to the finals, people in andaround the African continent will praiseSA not the Soweto outfit. “If you keep ontalking only about Pirates in competitionslike these, I’m afraid you are short-sight-ed. The government, Safa and the wholecountry are aware that it is now notabout Orlando Pirates butthe whole country.“Like it not, hateus or like us, Pi-rates is now rep-resenting SA andwe doing everything un-der the good looking flag and proud col-ours of South Africa,”said Modisane.
Pirates head coach, Roger De Sa sayshe is excited and proud of his players ofmaking it through to the semis.Heagreedthat it’s not an easy assignment to cam-paigninCafcompetitionsandishopingforthe best. “I think it is clear for everybodythat to play in Africa is not pap and vleis.You encounter more than just the chal-lenges of playing, but you get testedmen-tallyandphysically.”saidDeSa. ByPiratesplayinga0-0drawagainstoneoftheEgyp-tians giants, Al Ahly, they are confirmed aspot in the two-legged semi-finals. It alsomeans the SA outfit only managed to se-
cure a second spot in their group andwillplay Tunisian giantsEsperance in thesemis, with thefirst leg earlynext month.
Orlando Piratescaptain Lucky Lekgwathi heads theball during theCAF ChampionsLeague match between his sideand Al Ahly at Orlando Stadium onSaturday.FOTO: GALLO IMAGES
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All systems go for Panorama sports dayTHEcommunitysportsdayforpeopleliving in areas such as Panorama,Eastwood, Glenwood, CinderellaPark and Thembalihle inWard 34 onSaturday also aims to help destitutefamily in the ward.
Despite it being dominated bygames such as soccer, netball, skip-ping rope (ingqathu) and fun run
walk, event co-ordinator andfounder of the Ward 34 communitysports day, Jerry Barnes, said oldclothes and blankets are also beingcollected to help Jika Joe fire victimswhoseshacksweredestroyedby fire.
“Although they are leaving in badconditions, those people are also hu-manbeings, just likeallofusandurgeour community to extend a helping
hand by donating old clothes andblankets.
“I understand those people needeverything from groceries, shelterand clothing. Last SaturdayMsundu-zi mayor Chris Ndlela also indicatedthat one man died recently from thesame incident in same informal set-tlement same area.
“So in short duringour games,wewill also have a big box begging ourcommunity members extend thehelping hand,”said Barnes.
The event will be graced by thepresence of Ndlela,Ward 34 council-lorEuniceMajolaandSportsandRec-reation Department representativeBusi Nkomo.
Therewill also be speakers on so-
cial ills, HIV/Aids, drugs and alcoholabuse fromMountainRisePoliceSta-tion, Northdale hospital wellnessclinic and thecityhealthdepartment.
“Weare tryingourbest thaton thesame day we don’t only play but alsoeducate our community, especiallyouryouthaboutacoupleofissuescur-rently affecting our children.”
The action will kick-off with a2,4km fun run/walk at 7.30 am. Theparticipants of the fun run/walk willbe asked to donate a R10 rand eachto also go toward repairing brokenschoolwindowsat theschoolandpayat least for one needy child.
“For starters, we want to help atleastonekidintheschoolandI’msurethe teachers and the principal will
help us to identify one.“We trust that the communitywill
come forward and help because theevent is not about me,”said Barnes.
Soccerandnetballgameswillstartat 9 am. The Panorama old timers(O35) will play against the MountainRise Police Station team.
TheDeptofSportsandRecreationside will play against Panorama La-dies.The junior teams (U15) fromthearea will also lock horns. The Pano-rama popular local derby
between the two sides from Pano-rama Gardens and Panorama Parkwill sort our their differences in thefield of play.
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pletely different and completely shockingtheory about Gloria and Abel’s suddensplit. When Precious is left out in the cold,she reacts dangerously. Cameron musttake action when he realises that Sarafina’s intentions are not what he thoughtthey were. There are finally tears aboutAbel’s actions, but not from the most obvious person. Cameron’s caught betweengetting Ndumiso out of potential troubleand placing Bronnie in grave danger.Maletsatsi and Zinzile set up an intervention with Gloria. An unhinged Preciousmakes Daniel’s and Shakira’s absoluteworst nightmare a grim and harrowing reality. Maletsatsi and Zinzile set up an intervention with Gloria. Daniel, Shakira andthe police make a shocking discovery whenthey burst into Precious’s hideout. Kilafinds out that Cameron’s been hidingsomeone in the store room. Gloria’s truefeelings about the breakup of her marriage are revealed.RHYTHM CITYKOP tries to warn Sifiso against contacting the guy from the accident. Bashtells Mamokete that he is moving out.Lerato walks in on David hunched overthe Paparazzo, will she bust him? KhumoandhisshadylawyerClementtrytoblackmail Miles and Redemption Records. Reneilwe’s devastated when Sis Bee’sdress proves to be a disaster.Gail trusts David as a pro
tector and potentialpart
ner more and more, but Lerato makes amove on David. Bash is forced to backtrackon his generosity over the matric dancedress to Reneilwe when he realises that theguys are making fun of him.DAYS OF OUR LIVESARIANNA shows Sami the camera with herconfession. Victor tells Vivian that he’s notgoing to let her out. Kayla tells Stephaniethere’s something she has to do before going to see Sister Anne. Carly shows up atMaggie’s. Kayla sees Carly’s conversationwith Sister Anne is pretty intense thinkingsomething is up. E.J. tells Will
to call 911 cause Arianna’s seriously hurt.Gabi tells Rafe that Will is with Ariannaoutside the pub. Dr. Walters tells Rafe thatArianna is doing well and will probablyhave some memory loss after the accident.Nicole tells Maggie the reason she cameover is to say that Victor says he’s in lovewith her.BOLD AND BEAUTIFULTHOMAS’stuntleavestongueswaggingbythe press and tempers flaring by Liam andCaroline. Katie and Bill express polar opposite opinions while trying to give Liam advice about how to address Hope aboutwhat he saw happen at the press conference. Thomas’ heartfelt confession toHope is abruptly interrupted. Brooke andRidge receive a gift from Stephanie. Steffyrefuses to adhere to Katie’s stern warning
to stay away from Hope and Liam whilethey are working on their relationship.Despite Hope’s advisement of him to
move on with his life, Liam makes a final plea to Hope to give their rela
tionship another chance. Liam isconfused as to why Hope suddenly suspects that he had cheatedon her with Steffy the night before
their latest wedding. With the assumption that Hope and Liam will
eventually reunite, Thomas brushesoff Steffy’s suggestion that he is having feelings for Hope again. Bill has
an ulterior motive when he invitesSteffy over for a Spencer family
dinner.
PHOTO: SUPPLIEDThami Mngqolo plays SenzoZondo and Zolisa Xaluva playsJason Malinga in Generations.
JERRY Jones will be doing what he is known for atNhlalenhle Pub in Mpande Road in Sobantu on Sunday. The event will start at 10 am and all those whoare over the age of 18 are invited to join the party.Jones said the aim of hosting the event is to “Bring
back life” of music and the old entertainment daysin Sobantu. He will be playing afro gospel, fusion, jazzand old kwaito music. People are invited to bring theirown chairs and braai stands will be available at thepub. There would be whiskey tasting as part of theevent.Peoplearegivenanopportunitytochoosetheirown choice of songs they would love to hear. “The slogan for this event is “back to life”. We are trying tobring back that entertainment where people wereunited by music. Back in the day people would gatherat a local tavern and enjoy music. “With this eventwe are trying to bring back that unity among people.I am giving people an opportunity to choose songsthey want to hear. They can select any of the songsof all the genres I have mentioned. By doing that Iwant to dish up the music of their choice,” said Jones.People can sms their song choices to the pub managerSphumelele Madida on 073 487 0590. They can smsfive songs of their choice and the DJ will play themon Sunday. Entrance is free and all music lovers areinvited to come in their numbers.
From left isthe manager of Nhlalenhle Pubin SobantuSphumeleleMadida, Jerry Jonesand a friendMxolisiMbatha.PHOTO: NOMPENDULONGUBANE
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TheMightyBucswereable tobootout their traditional Soweto arch-ri-vals after holding them to a 1-1 drawon Tuesday at Orlando Stadium dur-ing the 2nd leg of the competition.
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